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_ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918. PAGE 7 TIPS TO THE LONELY | be at dale AGNIC . Q.—How should a young girl's card be printed for social use? Should a married woman GLOVE BONDS AND GIFT CERTIFICATES—ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE WATIONAL DENTISTS WHY? FREDERICK & NELSON frederickomflelgon teatend d since it in and business 1 Wisely ag T can a or the initials of whe to such r relatives FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE vis given names? Are Apt to be physically weaker , i a man has than other Midren, and some only initials for a times abnormal, That is the — - peer: ——j . a me how que: »! And you must consider | should nia wife your possible children more than 1 " ate mn sess Seaahie sheaves teary aes andsome All-silk Sweaters HE like yours: QI have been going with a fel at $29.50 aba 3 low until he left for camp, We were daughter ° yood friends and he said he loved me. SOR NT" ‘4 the family —— Anted me to wait for him. He SSENTIALLY gift BECAUSE every ator is uses the fam RACHEL Currier Sweaters are the office, which in itself is a she uses her full nacne, with no » wait for him . ‘ 4 he bd ‘ fully woven in nov- . guarantee that no piece of initials, Younger daughters use | could hiket’ \Katentioce hen al g t hie . dentixtry will leave this office Mias” with their names in full | others? He writes to his mother and n 9 nex ensive n. erie 1 Ss elty effect—one with 2a oe , os on both social and business cards. {is always asking about me. 4 Dutch collar and dou- { that will in any way react to ~ ganna gt peg , . F . . Leltn, eur discredit meee Sg oaage dt poatougs ey nagrer dg M anaendt dake ae wierd geht that will be appreciated for their daily wearability have | ble sash, the other ; mM ° o h . ole . . . J . Bi tials constitute the name. “iien | have written to you. However a wide showing in the Basement Store. with sailor collar and i BECAUSE our operators are she can use only the initia there may have been a letter inged sas > / ope silt ndewaen teks - which was lost in the mail, and j 5 fringed sash. Beauti- KV | _ aprondperstaparpnet af Q—I am in love with my first! he may be waiting for en answer One-piece Pink Crepe Pajamas in bluebird, ful colorings to choose | “4 tists of from eight to ial cousin, whom I have known since to it As you ny he aska his i s years’ experience childhood. In my home state, it is| mother about you, it would seem butterfly and daisy patterns, $2.75 to from | 4 leeal for first cousins to marry. I) that he is still interested in you $3.50. Shell-pink Brown American-beauty ~ | é BAOAUGR we praction noth ant your advice aq to what course | I see no reason why you should Kelly-green Navy Purple Taupe : o Pp af i@ can give "ne a good hot receive attention fro othe ' FY j H ; 7” = ? A dentistry all the time, I want to know which! gaged to the man who went over med with featherstitching in pink, lavender q : ia Hl course to pursue fean. If you know hie mother or blue, $2.75 Maple Black White Aa well, you might send him a mes i vqc tia i Ao~As you say, some states al BECAUSE you get the per sona) attention of a Man who BECAUSE we believe both practically low the marriage of first cousins and since your home state does thru her, saying you have ard once, and you are #0 Jone on your part Q—I am a girl of 17. 1 had a young man friend of 16 who came Flannelette Slip-over Gowns patterned with Pink Crepe Gowns in bluebird or butterfly patterns, $2.00 to $2.95. Priced at $29.50. —ever-welcomed additions to a feminine wardrobe, are —BSecond Floor. fe jnterested in the profes the legal part in not the question sted to hour all that bluebirds on pink ground, $2.75 and gidhal and financial welfare in point. It is unfortunate that ne Then, if he 9 . . ef this office te, there ix nothing more to $3.25. Christmas Petticoats theoretically and inthe fundamental principle ef our business policies found in the newest versions of tucking and shirring and plaiting and in colors almost sure to match a particular costume. > seo me until a short Ume ago when [ became angry at him for a certain reason about which I would Envelope Chemises of pink crepe de Chine or Satin, with lace and ribbon Pink Crepe de Chine Gowns in plain or lace-trimmed style, $4.95. ee SO RRR STES “Truth carries conviction like your advice, There is a mar t ing me i mbination with | aha “By their fruits ye shall ried woman in our city at whose : mmm » Some in co! DINAatior ; R , CAL SILK- 2 INC 2 » ., ‘a “know them home this young man spends mont of Pink Crepe de Chine or Satin Camisoles | embroidered Georgette, at $2.25, PRACTI K-FLOUNCED PETTICOATS with | 2 $2.75, $3.25 to $4.25. pedantic d oie hia time, particularly when her hus band is away He got so that he in lace-trimmed and embroidered ef- | could not come to see me without | SILK PETTICOATS, from the simplest to the most | brine thie marriet woman with fects, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to | Crepe Kimonos, $1.75, $2.25 to cleburetey dtyias, S450 ts REL, 7 meni Sun Winiaminden Ceneare Bathrobes of Beacon or blanket cloth, | Dainty Boudoir Caps, 35¢, 50¢, 65¢, m id coma toiove be Onk Gee, “Did | as $2.25, $3.25 and $3.95. 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25. A Complete Toilet | ae flaht or not? Please answer Ww. 8 D A—I think you were perfectly justified tn what you told the young man, I do not approve of ® young man w is continu ally on @ marr’ man, partic husband is out I do not blame you for THE BASEMENT STORE. Table Equipment in Her Favorite Fragrance is a delightful way of Exceptional Values Offered in Women’s Winter Coats resenting the fact that he brought this woman with him $ expressing the sea- } when calling on you. I should t ] 3, %e j Sa a techs oer ser tor a . son's greetings. Sets ther attention to him until he | made up of Taleum | rat } > <a eresenaies tical @mpany Be nonag tide worr fer baler OOD-LOOKING Coats for gener- Powder, Toilet Water, 1 ] | Cost of Poeraaes creat 4 a See eet EP Ve Seats ant Salone el |The Cost o Sok, Foe giok Geetha Weather yeu og Pins Wess TY $ owder and Perfume Hi IF. lty Visi | think enough of him to have lour, Zibeline, Kersey, Diagonal and may be assembled in i ‘aulty Vision him call Corduroy, designed along favored lines, | | these and other odors: | i Your eyesight is the most pre Q—I am a young man. 20 wiavdl cious of your posseasions—that | old. There is a girl whom I meet oc | one thing without which: {t in | Castonanty: I know her name but! she does not know me at all. How with large collars of self material or plush, that may be worn turned up about Houbigant’s Ideal, Houbigant’s Quelques Fleurs, Djer-kiss, Fiancee and Azurea. Diamonds Watches and Liberty Bonds as cea cul ke u . . _meurity when you need money. mighty difficult to make ® Hv] Shan T go about meeting her? the chin for motoring. Brocadecovered Vanity Boxes | Perfure Atomizers, SF to $9.00. | “Leans taken up from others ing, yet many individuals hes!- | A—The way a man meets a containing compact powder or| Whés Sipiiival Meaun GE | ‘and more money advanced. tate having eye examinations,| young lady whom he desires to rouge with puff, 50¢ to $1.75. | wey i 5 afi ‘<r } Literal amounts. Lowest rates, fearing the cost know is to go to some friend Brown, Green, Bur- cum Powder, ° i Colors—Navy, gundy and Taupe, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years and 36 to 44. with whom he is acquainted and who also knowns the young lady, | and ask to be introduced. If you | have no mutual friend, doesn't some man friend of yours know some girl friend of hers so that Sachet Powder, 5c to $1.75. | Pyralin Ivory Toilet Articles, 25e to $10.00, Safety Razors, $1.00 to $9.00. Razor Strops, 50c to $? 25. You get fuil amount of loans— fe interest deducted. Ladies’ Department. Laans on Diamonds, Watches and Liberty Bonds Silk Vanity Bags with gold lace trimming and flower orna- ments, fitted with mirror and puff, 25c to 65 Smelling Salts for the dressing As @ matter of fact. the cost of | our efficient optical service is very nominal, in spite of the tact that our knowledge, experi- ' | | ‘ able, in beautiful frosted i 2 Empire Mortgage ence and equipment are the best| an introduction can be arranged bw Shaving Preparations, 2ic to Pp mitage a rf tobe'fousa'in thalephehl weria;| 10 that manner? Price $13.75. —THE BASEMENT STORE. glass bottles of various tints, $1.00. fe 5 Loan | _ $1.40 | Ebony-backed Military Brushes, Where the Rest Glasses Are Made| QI ama girl of 16 and have | been keeping company with a young | |man three» years my senior. My | mother does not object and my/| | father did not until a few days ago, | | when he said I was too young. He! also said that he liked the young man in every way. He and T have| | known each other since we were | children together, and I have never | | seen anything in him that was un gentlemanly. Please tell me what to do. | | A.—I do not think that yours Gift Perfumes, 25¢ to $21.00. Toilet Waters, 35 to $8.75. $2.50 to $7.50. Hair Brushes, 75c to $8.50. —First Floor, “A Lovely Gift” she will say in her Christmas “thank you” when she receives Boxed Stationery from our attractive | | displays: Gifts in Men’s Wearables R EMEMBRANCES of the really use- ful sort are the kind that appeal to men —so there should be no question about the acceptability of these, which may be put into active service immedi- 325 Pine STREET. | Willem Spoor Holland’s Greatest Pianist OA NN RES EE I ENN YE LOE POORER IO REN RRC EC TR NE eg | “Ix 8 serious problem since both I) ately, | pAINTILY TISsUR | your parents approve of the ? LINED ENVELOP! i} ‘ young man. Your father proba- 5 3} : ity ne n Boxed I i Appreciates the mastery bly objects because he thinks you MEN’S FIBER SILK SHIRTS of excellent quality | ps 8 gis with pete in. i | are too young, so why not do as material, in a wide variety of stripes and col- | ing, brown with gray lin | of the piano the he wishes for a little while? He | “i ivan TW, ng and lavende } : | your friend entirely, but oniy-te 7 MEN'S SILK-BOOT HALF-HOSE combining the box. } | see lene of him until you are a 1 : : : : : it | bit older | serviceability of lisle tops and lisle-reinforced CRANE'S LINEN LAWN i LOEL LE | de - heels, soles and toes with silk boots. In Black, hee Wa cer dae aie | f van pan eee White, Brown and Palm-beach, sizes 914 to | edges, $1.25 box | | own be ows very sroper for him to dinner as I ex ain? KH 1114, 90¢. CHRISTMAS SCARFS in a wealth of colorings and designs, generous flowing-end styles, 95¢. ENT STORE. The Tone-Coloring Solo Player Piano OTHER 8TYLES IN OXED STATIONERY t attractively be 25e to $3.00 box few p to invite ect to see him H « it " . = BASE) . ae hose: who lave A. think it would be very THE | For Child : mere “Enon nice to entertain your soldier * or lidren: music, friend at dinner, but would sug QUADDY NOTE PA with interesting animal scenes, 50c box. \ gest that the Invitation come . . Ex 4 KEWPIE W ING PAPER, 50c box i from your mother or some older = | A Sailor Suit tra-size HURD'S LETTER PAPER FOR LITTLE FOLKS, 35c box. | member of the famil ! —First Floor, ; Silk Petticoats $5.00 and $5.75 | Dey genuine cut to fit the stout figure, For the Little Fellow would glorify Christmas day for him—and he'll want to show his admiration for this branch of the service by wearing his gift immediately. Suit of an excel- FATHERS RUN FAIR FOR VETERAN SONS (By United Press) PORTLAND, De 0.—The Asso een |“I am delighted to find that | the Soloelle places the tone- | coloring power in the hands y) of all who love music.” ELLE PONE SRT CRAM SLI IES IRR Useful Baskets at 25c No player piano (despite the fame, standing and rep- diers and Sai dl ciation of Oregon d shioned of ‘cod | ey utation of its maker) can do what is accomplished by Bi jor« opened a bie bazaar in the Lib t fey ee " ‘ ‘a: Aetaaiat and fas ‘ g | iq } the Solostie—no player piano but the Soloelle is arty, ample today for. the purpose lent quality blue serge, with silk braid trimming and quality black silk, these | HE soft tones of i worthy of being called a musical instrument. of raising funds for the organ service stripe on sleeve, sizes 3 to 8 years, $8.50. Petticoats will make ac- woven. natural h : Vegetables, fruits and ; ceptable gifts. eat i First—The Soloeile is the eats Lon bet ore oe avy get gait ea Weer ray ett BOYS’ BLOUSES of percale and madras in light- Pas ‘ig grass are combined i ; | rps Tear yy" yeeaheeetth meni soperately. Christmas eve, There are plenty of | colorings, also plain-blu® chambray; cut amply full, homstitehed flour | with rose, green, pur Fi MBE D798 SOT EAR usement featu REP Re sizes 6 to 15 years, $1.00, iu able i wan ee “el prone) 2 col a a i trol of the Tone-Coloring—the ranized oF 4 nd $5.75. ese a ‘ac daS- aS cee of musieal expression. BOYS’ FOUR-IN-HAND TIES in wide-end style, of AO THE WASEMENT STOR} kets so useful for We ; ; ; : good silks in plaid and stripe patterns, 50¢. work baskets, collar boxes and to hold the Christ- Chickering Soloelle, Autopiano Insure . F ; ‘ . Soloelle, Montelius Soloelle ot neg biter for the men following RAH-RAH HATS for little fellows, of velveteen and The China Section mas candy. Some have convenient woven grass ‘ j Sc Bs , 4 demobilization i i Bacon Soloelle, Washburn Soloelle. ‘ee corduroy, in blue, green, brown and black, sizes In the Basement Store is handles; 9 inches in diameter, both round and oval | ASK TACOMA POLICE . atl if pane ce: ; 61, to 7, T5¢. THE PASEMENT STORE. a fruitful source of those shapes, with covers. Unusual values at 25¢ each. if i Other Instruments in Exchange. TO CHECK ON PRISONER gifts to the home that are ‘ es 5 F Seattle. police believe they have! treasured through many Smaller sizes, 15¢ each. Fifth Poor. | captured one of the strangest crim F f Li ] ° Christmases, B Hi nale tha ver operated on the Pi t i a Mee tues coliaciag dscliponticr urs for itt e Girls Electric Lamps with metal bases | i as pug a Werenaa: et 262 pias ’ : in antique bronze and brass 5 ‘ . \ | Birney st bag Pine st. of Collins non B URYING her chin in the soft, deep fur of her . ey wane 00 a § j 00. ag Gifts Tied With Tricolor Ribbon ' \ University atre year-old colored boy, as the man Christmas Neckpiece, the little girl is apt to vas Cagseroite with S:inch Pyrex . Me nee sy f ere who attacked herself and baby with say Ghat Lite {a haw davcete vee Glass inset, $6.00 will have a vividly patriotic effect among the con- ¢ a razor and ther robbed the house say that this is her favorite gift. Cot Giana Bowls in Sinch size, Menon ee gift ages ri and, of peed are | i iH Tacoma pe y en asked to ‘hildren’s Neckpieces and Muff Sets of Coney, Squir- a particularly appropriate for gifts to men in the ser- i ee oes aa ee Rowacoe the Thal ig M 4 etae, v3 saausn,, Natural RAbl ie Hee ola Shere te Breet Bade ane vice or just returning home for Christmas. Tricolor | ij ih Cai ~ who assaulted 2 Tacoma woman rel, Muskrat, Ope RO Dee eee are art enone: Ga RIG)” nits? > Caakaeet Petes Ribbon of fine quality, in 10-yard bolts, in widths i i BUY AND SAVE ‘The more you buy the better ffi recently with an ax i lal are priced from $2.00 to $16.50. ane $2.50 from %%-inch at 45¢, to 4 inches, at $4.00. ee ihe: gavance .etanye fer both you snd the Nation | = ranted i ; ara he THE BASEMENT STORE. THE BASEMENT STORE. - irst Floor. F t out two of her baby's teeth, LL! LL Ce aS = i}