The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1914, Page 5

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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1914. PAGE 5, ‘Wea LETTERS | MecDougall - fouhwick | r Ci Jou s - should be used in making a baby's Store open Da.m. to 6 p.m | layette? MRS, E. L. This Entire Stock Must Be Sacrificed | 22, Qt 1i2l%cuun. pean ial! ylate ler & These Prices Go Tomorrow <Yceiok one evenings wich we | e 5 a foolish hour to raid clubs, | Q—Whe “Petrograd,” which Novelty Neckwear RR aE SS That Is New... 90c The Proper Hose We have just received new nov- S h l W elties to add to our already splendid for choo ear showing of 50c Neckwear. Included . in this assortment you will find— NO. 80 EVERWEAR HOSIERY Collar and Cuff Sets for boys and girls, is doubly rein- of sheer organdy, edged forced and is absolutely guaranteed with a neat design of to wear; the pair 25¢. Valenciennes lace. NO. 750 EVERWEAR Is a heavy Pleated Collars of weight hose for boys; six pairs in a Oriental Lace with black box, are absolutely guaranteed to moire ribbon bands and wear 6 months. Sizes up to 7 1-2, long net vestee the box $1.50; sizes 8 to 11, the : ; b 2.00. Embroidered Organdy ghee Flare Collar, with deep WOMEN’S SILK LISLE HOSE in tucked vestee. black, with double garter tops, sole, 5 * heel and toe, 3 pairs for $1.00; the Pique Vestees with pair 38¢. sheer organdy flare col- lar—a very attractive combination. ‘ ‘ ‘ : ‘a pair does not give desired service, 5 Roll Collars of Pique you will receive a new pair in ex- in an extra large model change. Shown in colors and black with long roll fronts. and white; the pair 75c. —First Floor, First Floor. There was nothing doing is referred to 80 often in European -rosecutin 0 Murphy we ? Shirts cut to...., derwear cut to.. os than A--Petrograd is in Russia It nounced through megaphe was formerly the city of Bt. Peters 15¢ Collars $3.00 Felt Hats 98c $3.00 Wool Underwear, tne canes business burg, but the name was changed | Murphy raided the “club” one short time ago by an edict of the Eagle and 98c midnight. He brought away bottled| ©" cs Me r looper’ goods. Clancy pointed out that the ees —_—_— $4.00 ns 8, cut to | bottles wer od “ginger ale’ b amrvy Scanner) Will we jand “Lux t "Murphy scoffed ’ Hats cut to fos rend me your name and ad Bex s 35c Wool Sox It’s an old trick io " : lic | Murphy submitted the bottied| | Cree¢ so I may give you a pri vate answer? 1 cannot | goods to the chemistry department ewer annot print Shirts cut a. 8c $5.00 Stetson eg baig uand ean 0 th your letter Ha at the University of Washington for CYNTHIA GREY Hi its cut to... a $1.50 Dress a chemical analysis, ‘The highbrow] ¢ , A GRE 1Sc Handker- c Shirts cut to ©} Bl cremiste applied their tests, Yoo rks chiefs cut to...... teal des ny they report i DM m7 a OU “Anxious”: If you will address se liquids are perfec ve co unieatio h $2.00 Night $2.00 Umbrellas (40 | 75c Neckwear © ff tors ana stow no traten of alcohol por of "the. Pendleton Round Uy Robes cut to CS cut to ........ cut to ......45. Murp! torday filed in the 84-| Pendleton, Or,, it will reach him pertor court a eriminal information 50c Suspenders $2.50 Canes veralls | charging Clancy with maintaining ®| «4 Render” and oth san 13¢ Cc $1.00 O 39c nuisance at the Meadows Read ne pte Frere ere who de he personally would ta arge of RT ut to ....cceee CUE TO cccceces But they haven't landed Johnny ase send A solf-nddressed, stats envélope, ha yet. sas Su as only a Limited number of recipes $1.00 Underwear $1.00 Silk Lisle 48 75¢ Work 28 a . [ean be printed in this column, be cut to ........) Underwear cut to. PC | Shirts cut to... & STEAMER SUNK; vaametncd aaa oi FE GUARANTEED SILK HOSE for para EMBER 2 hehe Papamoa | 13 ARE DROWNED sve to take petaed set 8 black women in the Phoenix brand. If a et coat? WAITING. : MONTREAL, Sept. 18.—The gov Sponge the spots with ben ernment steamer Montmagny sank|#!"e, benzol or ether, or dissolve in the St. Lawrence river early to-|the pitch with lard and remove the day, after a collision in a heavy fog|Srease spots with gasoline, with another vessel. Capt. Poullot — 1404 THIRD AVE. Near Union St. Rnd 12, members of his crew are| Q—Kindly advise what decora- | missing, and are believed to have|tlone to use, and make other eug- been drowned. gestions for a golden wedding, L. B.C. Third A Splendid ‘New Display of Infants’ * and Children’s Wear Semi- You ‘will find in our ( department on the Annual ig Third Floor a splen- ° : didly complete assort- Shirt : ment of wearables for ay the tiny tot or the child Sale } up to 8 years of age. For instance: for : : New Coats, sizes 2 , bea ¢ years, — ve 1° . corduroy, velvet, zib- Men : eline and diagonal ma- terials, in the most at- $2 50S ° 4 tractive models; some e hirt have ~ — : belt lines, and a few for $1.65 models in cape effects with semi-belt across back. The collars and cuffs are of velvet, in blue, $1.50 and brown and green. Priced from $8.50 to $12.00. $2 Shirts Children’s and Misses’ Dresses of wash and worsted materials, and dresses of fine serge and wool crepes. These dainty dresses are trimmed with silk braid and for $1 Have {nvitations printed in gold SEWING $e m|\ TURNER TO TALK| ne _|Says No One Need |orwtionr enim sites” ive 5 al il gg Bl JAP AVIATORS Remain Thin Now) sre tsviessioos printed tn wot sen » wi < " is Hew Machines rented poeta ecsemate ete Matera | DROP B0 Advice For Thin, Unde sie bride ane frock nay pega ud me y © bride and groom,” who should WHITE SEWING MACHIN © on }noon at the Good Eats cafeteria, id Men and Women. § a “en 406 Third (Near Pih-) Mote ints not be expected to stand during ~ - . the entire evening. : | Serve salad with yellow mayon meh oe naise, orange ice cream and sponge | A meeting of the socialist pre- ; ranicn, ‘hem Jonke, and cafe au lait, or any pre jetmet committeemen has been} TOKIO, Sept. 18.—Deatruction | Sothing wit! make | osc palaces ts Iaalny. aged! called by Judge Richard Winsor,| by Japanese aviators of part of the ‘tive for Y |county chairman, for Sunday after-| Kiaochau wireless station and of eee a Use yellow carnations to decor. noon, at 2 o'clock at Stevens’ hall,|two power houses was announced s ate place cards, for organization purposes and the| here today 2. If the younger grandchildren act ne the Legislative and county candidates ection of new officers. Judge| Admiral Keto, commanding the | *oref,"\. s “Tas ushers and walters, let. them} finsor will probably not seek a|Kiaochau bay blockading force, wear yellow costumes. re-election. jalso mentioned the dropping of es a LOOK WHAT / bombs on German warships tn the : ‘nd used |g SWI you kindly enewer the NU BONE CORSETS | narbor. nut the extent of the dam. - M It jo an. | following questions? lage was not known. reg inexpensive and ef (1) If a man and woman live to) Wil De | Vegetable Stk Hostery pSaneet . aks th gether without being married, and ou 802 PROPLE’S BANK “aja child is born to them, does this | Biliott 4438 »y| tate recognize them as man and ® e wife? | (2) If one of the parties, the Acting President Henry Landes |‘ man, has been married and not di- delivered his annual message to the cs voreed, dose that make him a big. student body of the state university amiet? teday. A chuckle emanated from ; (3) WII 1 have to have # permit |the non-fraternity members when| Whiie thie new preparation has xiven|from the state game warden to | Landes declared that college fra- as & nerve-tonte and vi-|raise Chinese pheasantsa? What is ternity houses were often looked 4 hie address? upon as desirable winter resorts. ten pounds of K eee PHEASANT. (1) No, (2) No. (3) Yes. Mr. Darwin, P. 0. Rox) 384, Seattle, is the state game war- den. Paar * * ’ finished with pique collars and cuffs. Some have satin | one hag from $7.50 to $16.50. ’ q : weater ts for children, have turned down col- Don t Miss This lars, and may be had in white, rose, cardinal, Copen- Great Sale hagen or navy. Priced $3.00 to $7.50. Q—As you seem to be able to answer almost any ques ' would like to ask you If It Is lawful jto adopt an Infant as young as 2 | weeks old, and where could | go to | do this? If we did this, it would) d be perfectly confidential. We | In good clreumstances and can afford to care for and educate child properly If we could find one. ‘The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street We have no children of our own. | Thanking you In advance, ——— _ — A SUBSCRIBER. ers ' = ——= | A —It will be legal for you to/ kissing has no place tn such friend-/ seem that any person who can diag-| Q.—Please give me a little infor- adopt the infant, provided you take| ship. Why do you prefer the advice | nose her own case, as above, should | mation in regard to state prohibi- out legal adoption papers signed | Of an entire stranger to that of your) be able to make herself responsible | tion. Should the state go dry, will by the parents or guardian of the|™other? Girls, young girls espe-| for her conduct. Perhaps the study|the breweries be permitted to run child. Any attorney can draw up| Clally, should confide in thelr moth-) and practice of inhibition, as outlin-| just the same as now? RA these papers for you ers, and mothers, in turn, should not | ed {n any psychology, would prove a | A STAR READER. EVERY | HIN( > NEW BU I I HE You will be most apt to learn of | fail to make companions of their) benefit. If that fails, the young| A.—All breweries and manufac- daughters. 1 advise you to go to woman should have the attention of | tories of intoxicating liquors will Leen nena e eee —Third Floor. a baby for adoption through the } |hospitals, physicians or children’s| Your mother and tell her Cynthia) an alienist, or specialist in nervous | be closed if the state-wide prohibi- homes. If you will send me your| Grey told you to; she can tell you) and mental diseases. tion law goes into effect. |name and address, stating what {t) many things you should know. This superb restaurant is the result of a great many years’ ex- - ts for, will put you in communice-| A . oe aa te isin ‘Where ohilane Q.—PI how to stop | perience. Mr. Gerald has demonstrated that his first principles of Saale Sry angele fr Pr ‘to tak at maintaining an eating place where quality of food and strict clean- 4s labiot’ Ss bade wu. acceseutin, lenis onan iran meta te cae ang @ i. * . ° spe ° | c f Ik iti tet liness of its cooking were features, have been justified in the wena a lor Wan etves have he tein ‘ban bebe. L teeh LADIES’ KIMONOS AND SILK wi ve known dreadfully about this one. R.K. | \from babi A.—Physicians recognize klepto- | mania ae ontal diene defect Undergarments Shop bordering on insanity. t wou + * . a | | Great special offering of our own make, long Cotton, N W G pet prs cre tc ale an heh * Crepe and Duckling Fleece Kimonos, full size and lengths, Now, Mi Z for Saturday and next week, $1.95 only. Values $2.95. ask Is If it It is a pleasure and a delight to the discouraged person who “eats eaow our do Shan hai Co ,? isi ’s. The restaurant proper is a glit- a most anywhere” to visit Gerald’s prop g x re ra tering display of sanitary equipment. The kitchen presents a most \ 1323 Third Av., Opposite Postoffice i I judge f letter y er : wholesome appearance, and every modern achievement known to ages’ I judge from your letter you advanced culinary art is utilized. are engaged to be married, you Mr. Gerald does his own marketing, and is recognized as a should be just good friends, and one “keen buyer,” who considers QUALITY the most essential part of . The Wonder Millinery Co. ind Ave. his purchases. p : | "th season, sea foods are always received fresh from their native haan 216 Pike i. haunts. : see aGerald’s” has long been famous for its ham and bacon—its Quality and fl i sits F ei. a comparatively small restaurant, 12 years ago, Ger- Moderate ald’s Cafe has steadily grown, until now it stands out pre-eminently P : as Seattle’s Premier Eating Palace—and justly deserves the name. rice A Millinery Combination Sought by Every Woman Our immense stock of Fall Tables for Ladies Phone for Reservations. | DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8, | Regular $10 Set of Teeth $5 | Regular $10 Gold Crowns $4) 9 | Bear in mind that we do not sd-| vertise spectalists and then employ men who are neither graduates nor| | registered in the state of Washing-| styles contains all the newest | ton, but e dentist in this office 824 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER OF MARION STREET eon Loan teint wee fn" Turtans, Velvet Shapes PHONES— ELLIOTT 858; MAIN 7350. all work, signed by both the oper. and Novelty Trimmings. HOPS 2Zoxnzc ator and the manager, This fs the ‘ 3 i guarantee that protects you. * Call and you will be pleased WE GIVE GAS with what you see. * | pani |_ Regal Dental Offices hur 1525 2nd Ave. THREE or Recut 8067 Mentoye | M azaora Carrer Mes t's: "The Wonder stores Note—Bring this ad with you b

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