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1916, PAGE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE aie A ; | i ’s T bl Classified Business Directory eee ee erence ee | BELIEVE | CovLD SIT AND Look inTO Your EYes For~ Yes, Yes, GO ON You'RE AN OLD JOLLIER. ON THE LEVEL, YOU ARE GETTING Attorneys—Patent a Tr Gicraxe > > ® Moving and Storag Be EPRED P. GORIN@ Patent ater | | * 3 gecured or refunded . A Wide. Me 0. F ate r ; Box « Mar , f | JUST TURN You HEAD And Look THAT Wat FOR A SECOND WHATS hs IDEA? BE ANY | WANT PEOPLE To KNOW IT'S You, ,WELEN,| SO THERE Won’ GOSSIPING | B [ 4 Phrenae | ~ MADAM KIRL hs \ 2 EGYPTIAN hb PHRENOLOGIST J s mente, rest bend dat y on AVY, be Mi trom . vw ettente Py Shen end whom 27—Por Rent Unfurnished 43—LOT FOK SAL 44—Houses for Sale fixtures The Revn you wilt ma é . ; rr] Haken DINFT FOr A OW ASO RA A agian Bagge ond a New: f and ba upert ° Home ear lt Water . . - Bicycle Supplies ay" te . 7 ‘ ‘ " side ave t @ Mate sh08 a Micdk from SA a eee Se i , ’ ry imi k Q—Is it against the rooming} regard to decent people, but, on the PPP ALLL LPIA PPA | ple . evard ‘ * law for a man to have his r hand, the vople had made he oll - ‘ . : F 4 sister or aunt come to his room to of engaging rooms in dre Mal ae Unfurnished Apartments bine ie peege x See him, or for him to go to thelr did not bear the best Ree ‘Bre DERN OF i ke ren 4 roome? Neither the house where I row *Chatte! Loans an in 1863. ra wins ' ‘ , p COMPANY NEW RATES: NEw Physicians and Surgeons Weds FERED MIDWIFE re Willen, 2 | are ow =. $260 eae cet rad confident n tur. | DRE DA NS BUREN 5 30—Furnished Rooms HOLMES @ WAT Made quickly « pe e & . Bldg Y « re. pianos. livestock i : WORKY Wit Eno vanrMe Wi . ERMAN-AME AN . ar, use Lad aaa Ske nae fe ~~ US seer. | BR KATHRYN WATRIAC NTW " “ Annan Aen" SNAP DU US SUNS | OR tf | nee : : - Collateral Loans bet tal dinpaae cary Wd Age Business Chances FT ELE ry 5 i ees | Storage t ARY ener ant, @ “ ® . Central Sterage 106 White ® bos Mre vs. 2s . wes ’ . ‘ a f Vilek . Youlebo, Was X : Gea . nt i AcQUA RD " gvod 1. re ‘ day eve Pine ; 4 ’ Phone Main 1900 pg eh rs | RANA AAAS KODAKERS— IN AT), AY 0 THE dint done ents roth Jacobs. eee LOWMAN & HANFt RD ¢ ©,| Store Fixtures ‘and Showcases =. Vers 2 changes Kodaks ant Photoaray ppties | SiTOW BW AND ATOR FINTORE SUFLNTE Withard a EXCWANGE arieston, go 6 ° wes oe 10c | ware 1, 0 18164 Thied ave, nea 2 Gacceate gy eS T Trt! Pine 1 . vARM wR real estate ° , Me First Ave and Cher Ma wal v ' 2 5 . us oat t RAGTIME playing tauent, t | ee we | 2 Pr 7 fone, success guaren to4-608 Pan "PRA Tr : ; “ PHONE 17—-Salesmen Wanted — " 41 ACREAGE FOR SALE nen 40 are arine ; . ANT RI AL ESM BL jati ake pis ‘ mannan} Mas ors, Ouz.tan'® pre,t; | MISS MARION er eae T ? ‘ = s 1 ggg ferkshire Mote : econd 10 ACRES, NEAR SEATTLE, 100 | ‘ Auto Reme Dept 41. ¢ ; ‘ ex WITH RUNNING STREAM wer Pose oh $28 cah, 910 m About § ,19—Male Help Wanted ° Morrie eevee of 8 black ‘i ALUE tr Ti t6. Lundquin- | _ Cook. Hex #3, thing, baler ay n Litly upataire © nop, Green Wide. | FERN JACKMAN ~ “AS#AG8 We fine for potatoes, fruit os tn ond Pike J At and poultry. This poy Fy 104 Pine ree Mote rdor ce at Wipowen. 3 wee ust a short distance f 5 . fe Advertising witow of wor $ anal ak . . , ; . . 5 . line per Insertion Se A Fircn ci > . ° rv oon 4 4 ‘Six ieetetions for the price of five Rey be " 4 and thie aa ki on ~~ . per cent discount if bill In paid ~ ped etter *% * Within 10 days after first insertion. ‘ mony. i te park ¢ 4 —_—o ft ads received up to 11:20 4. m . ns F ttice aieiethea sg = | “Sagea oman [ PUGET S Phe Star wil! not be responsibie for pte = aaeess terrors in Want Ads after the first! men's $25 suite and o r . Saag Wiss 4 : san Wer tne placing of an Od.| Tracie's Upstairs sult Shop, vty Thire| _S! ; “FoR DEA TEAMER construed as an ceaptance of this | —~“ORTaINA BERY = Howe Madam Crane | write or soe,‘ RICE TOMN ALL LOCAL ROUTES sers must present ortet ov’ WSF WA TRIMONTAL SEATTLE, WASH | STRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN ash receipt when calling for le Mailed fren The ou deal with we direct.” DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET ‘addressed to box numbers car . 2 Onte KEM LUMBER CO Four *Ficierka ~ o- Bhone tne, star git give Feniy earth and Je (mm oom |i Wear ees es . pare _ Bumes 10 responsibility by such | WE % ACKES UNDER riow | he Wanner Bel Bes. A pe action. } om naen ore Ad. Agent Untverstty, District Place te aff fonesd) 8% seres ther Dungeness (Sequim TARMACY | oughly 04; im erop for come and Vieter | M % Sevan and Wallingtora © im erop oa } Want Ad Agent Ballard District |W Vic P. H. MULLEN 8409 Paliard Ave MISS HARDING * 40 MANICUR re and ng, ¥ | te At na Ag Hotel, 1412 | RCHANT® junch. Withard ¢ } Lquanervies oY * | age @ dishes Wilhard | M. Hateh, Aldert ee pATia, MANY HeERY s 516%. Fike, of rT) Pick S45 AD DooRs : Wien AGH 103 Peoples Hank pointe Olymptal ee seems oeise ant t : , ‘Tort Townsend Anacortes— en satis m for the past = MISS WRIGHT LT RA a anywhere. and have b ady ama Motel, 1413 Third. Big siock always on hand t pe Ye WOWKa 1h ave Gipments Send for our big 1% ‘ alogus Si, malled free, postpaid, | Arn nn nnn Misa ANICURING T1104 | nat janel doore $1.03 ~Personals ~ ae —— | Everett Wat ghams—Taneories: nel veneer doors 200 } } ; a doors, galvanized wire 128 se HOTEL hei | i & "sKulehas, “terl 1 ttpm MARTINIQUE APT HOTEL 1 cham " $ Eighth and ( it basement sash "1 wall board. sa roeme, slevator and | “Jaan thousand bullding ba: M. containing approximately 9.206.000 || 11 Str Woenlle, fer om your order direct feet B. M. of Deugten, midn'ht 7 ©. B. WILLIAMS CO. ase7 1942 First Ave 8 Hellingbam Jaan tsiande inte. City of Angeles, MALLY INVITED TENTS, AWNINGS | nd week vp for Bellingham Everything tn Canvas | s k tor Beitagnen viel © J. Webb Kitchen & Co a 3 rl Frigay m0 sity, 25—-Spiritual Mediums | Ken inadleo Neck ANT TO T ARGE i in married Ar VICTORIA Bay and War Porte Beeew of fruit ¢ cong hole ; gry a E VI hh RI Pe. ae 6 Manmer Welimg-| «opm leone, shrudt ea, pia alrvoran present or | ers, bulbs. I invite bro to come « HAEL na x awnsend- Port Angeles—Cree an dll Air, Walnteale, for) ¢ opm 8 TED EGYPTIAN Port Town Port! Sunday TO TH 2 TRADE AIRVOTANT and Angelen. Pert "Cres: Weanes aium, o* ent aliam and) Friday Mire large rugs at Eastern mill itet | elcent, | Cie | mee cee eave the sigs ae so MRS. i he Gamble Lodiew— Flagler %, CHAIR DE name of] No ® office $20 tured © husband | M Box 292, Ferndale a 8 if the o- WHAT ABOUT RU pa 1 ition r a r i" : “ i opm 9:00p Fon sre 5 A _ } must bes ' triplicate, a cases «1504 ep and Pine wh Pn | heck " r a ban 0 bs a Geis WESTLAKE —Second-hand ranges | Phone Ma 6 « > ee “ drawn |i ot the Ct few PIANos FoR F sep ke; will fo per cer timated Hood Canal —Gambie—Ladiow piled on purchase 4 er, ew rei be eee P doam Wir. Potlatch, for! 2 46am! cae ¥ Teas » bid i the an Eee pachines, 117 Pine’ Main 1908 | na are not furnished - sth Sale Livestock Peeaies near F ‘ALM i aii] ey’ ie Fg i ¥ ; it a a on tlon re PP csc Kelling: ' * Jj vs A day or Walaleale Teaver Any THAAAGT , rs a Mux 15—Lost and Found A ‘ ) “4 |" day as 5 | D ‘ | HY ws i i ( i iAnM. 7 ee fa b a days t M hale we ~ ii ci ENV TREATH MADAM fHID hwy vy arinf, a « . La u at im| + ¥ ° on Pike, cor G oO, D Hox 14 Ml i ¥ is, PALM Tal ey 7 eM ‘ ; 26—-For Rent Furnished KO LROT A i 1 MPL "1 intel wibtiition i f nf ler df arto Hamlin # forme, which we will fi PUGET SOUND BAVIGATION. 00, * men with r ality, alee? rection of Prot. Martin Jones, Mippo-| houseboat lola, directly in tront ot] BMITH @ McCRBRA, Moom 106. kugt Tobe, Often, Cols ck €o,, Wilson * @rome, Fifth and University 2864 Fairview ave Bide. apekanc’ Wash 106 Kaw Phone, Main Weetl sourn SANITARY —SATURDAY pot roast. | bot!t anaes and tbe VITAL STATISTICS | .: MH Works, «102 daily will be given | PENG | vening days with elab- —l programs of folk dancing ‘ A. Rernhardt exhibitions and various x k, Madison park res, in which the feder- BB ay Mooney Ee, BB. LEO, voor | | ated clubs, playfields, Turner and Toy to Mr and Mra. Aca Eeoft, 1033 © lother athletic organizations, and | rt |visiting soloists and musical so- nett Me iy, Tames W. Miller. cleties will take part. oy to Mr and Mra. J. BY Howe, inns] BRS veces et anon.) MAY MAKE OFFICERS irl to M a Mre C.F. Clark, 7 Deaths | OUT OF U.-W. CADETS ' ' A . e 10 First ave en Rigge| University cadets will be given mt r sen oi a chance to work for commissions ° hospitel./as second Heutenant in the United Providence hos-|States army, under the new army ie}, June lant, €9, 166 tara ave, {Dis establishing officers’ training “ r4 , **- corps in colleges and universities. ha or, 61, 1607 40th ave,| Whether Washington will be al la Oe PE lowed one of the proposed corps Neva M. Hohag vs Cleveland H, Hohag,|2@bends upon the recommendation ° of Capt. Tenney Ross, U.S, A., who ncnencle M. Loomis va Bertram Loomis,|inspected the cadet corps recently farm. Di <a: has If a corps ts established at the r Mary A Mareden.l university of Washington, tt will ith * Arthur J. Smith}mean that the cadets will be pro- IR RG Ss |vided with uniforms by the govern e ment, instead of having to pay for K. 102-84 Union and Office I Sundays, AKE mo BLIC MARKETS NDAY END—MONDAY # te the 38 mack) best mi! ec bar #0e Ita 51, trait cookies, 3 Stati n AD t. 8 Viadya Branham Vienthaler from > arte fare 4 who COMNER—SATURDAY Divorces Granted N n thal from Christian Rosen » Aubrey Hineman Blood DONAWAY Liberty Building 1 Opp oa m to & 10 a m. to 12 DERS live nor where they liveyhave par The matters we wish to die are private. | have an aunt who wants to talk to me on busi but | am afraid to go to her Mm. L. N ane he rooming bouse ery|nance if you go to the room sel aunt or te t ‘ very active in 2 . es, but the pla et Japan| 800d reputation t not suffered police, of course, at various «have made some mistakes in ~ HONOR WAITING. FOR MUSICIAN Federation of Musical Clubs to} Give Seattle Player High Place | BIG FESTIVAL IN JULY A fame na | running start on the road awaits to one young Seattle the musician next month when lovers of the in the city for the big Se Music Festival to be given by ttle Federation of Musical S"ise per | clubs from July 12 to 16. Who that one is to be will be determined next Friday evening at the Arena. to select one young musician for the program. On evening the applicants will appear before a board of judges at the Arena, where part of the dally concerts during the festival are to be given. “*'\Each will play a complete compo- ¢ colt. |sition inone movement, such as the Aa | Liszt Concerto in E flat or Weber's oe gac, | Concertstuck at The Judges | The board of judges will consist S 2 lof Claude Madden, Mré. F. D. + roast,|Black, Miss Marie Gashweiler, »|Mme. Mary Louise Clary, Mrs. W * |W. Griggs, Mrs. Lily Van Ogle Louise C. Beck, Mme. Julia ti, and Mrs. Bamford Robb. public will be ad itted on ning of the elimi jon con reamery | r the festival itself, represent: | ne dairy atives of musical organizations all | vans over the Northwest will be present | ails|and will participate {n the pro- $ jare*) gram. Beginning h a reception at the Commercial Club rooms on the first afternoon, the festival will end with the presentation of The Mees in Volunteer park » Sunday afternoon, with a cho |rus of 1,000 voices. Folk Dances, Too hem themselves urd B 'AD MEN APPEAL TO WILSON AND HUGHES SPOKANE, M A. Dur obert June 17.—President Laurent s.| Wilson and Republican Presiden bbe |tial Candidate Hughes were urged Bwvarner’ — /to support legislation for “Truth in fohn 3 scohs) Advertising” { telegrams sent R. Pa them by the Pacific Coast Adver ng Men's association in conven M rae ale De watiier, | UOD. here from Hugh A. M The del will leave Spok today on a special train for Gla ier Park ‘neues, “er|EXPECTS BUSY TIME | County Auditor Phelps is expect I treat ant | DISOR ing a big rush of business begin |ning Monday. At that time room Fleounty buildir -]as the Hquor pe Phelps used to issue nearly 500 permits a day at the old courthonse, where folks had to climb Profanity hill With easy access to the court- ‘|house now, the auditor expects a boom in the permit business, 327 In the city will be opened up mit offic Pp. Northwest will | The federation has determined) am a girl 20 years of age, and have known a young man for almost two years. He has asked me to marry him and treats me with all the respect in the world; but, Mins Grey, he doesn’t seem to plan for the future at all. He has steady work, and | think he could save a little, but he alway ys he “spent it, and that there is lots of time yet.” Tho | love him, | am beginning to my trust in him. Can you me, Miss Grey? A A—Right now is the time to seb tle all your financial difficulties, If you cannot come to a satisfactory understanding now, you certainly ' v will not after marriage. It is most important that a young man who expects to marry and who has only his salary to depend upom should have a “nest egg.” or at 1 ething to tide him over y days This young man levidently does not realize the re sponsibilities he may be called up- on to shoulder in the future. If he has no start, there fen't time jenough to make preparations for a home. Time and tide wait for no man. Q.—Kindly advise me how I can clean and brighten up rhinestone shoe buckles. ESTELLE. A.—This {s not an easy task. Tf ne atones are scratched, you will | be unable to do anything with them. To clean and brighten them, take some warm water, put in a tea- spoonful of ammonia to a quart end wash the buckles with a toot brush, using soap in the wate Rinse tn clear water. Q.—Where can | get Information about co-operative colonies and thelr success or fallure? x. T. A.—Co-operative stores, jes and many other business institu- |tfons have been tried in England |with great success, but I have very little information concerning |co-operative colonies. I suggest that you call upon the socialist | party, the leaders of which can un- |doubtedly give you information on |the subject. Q—! have been reading your |columns for quite @ while, and |you certainly do make me tired! | You're always preaching to girls about letting the fellows kiss them. If the girls followed your advice we would all be old maids. Why, it’s absurd! | let every boy f go with kiss me. | wouldn’t go with |a boy | didn't feel | could tet kh me. | have lots of boy | friends, too, and they all say I’m |a good scout. MISS EIGHTEEN. | A.—You are not being compelled |to read my columns, are you? | If you don't like them you have [the alternative of not reading them. You are too young, and silly, and egotistical to know whi you are talking about. I feel only | pity for you because I know what a big lesson you have to learn, Girls who permit men to kiss them promiscuously are treading on dangerous ground, and invariably find themselves deserted by all young men except those who seek to destroy their virtue. Don’t let them kid you, Miss Eighteen. What they si to your face is not what they say behind your | back Dental Reduction By Edwin J. Brown, DD. Seattle's Leading Den- tist Offices 705-713 ave, In Wash- ington and Union Biks There are so many people who have not been able to take ad- Vantage of my $35 sets of teeth for $20 that I have decided to con- tinue the reduced rates until Jy entire month June 1 will put in $3 gold fillings for $1.50, $6 (llings for $3 and $10 fillings for| PYORR ME ea will be from $2 to ae BROWN, D. D. . Mshed Sau |work guaranteed years. 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