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They allow $10 for board person of a woman by marrying her, | THE SEATTLE STAR }eo in was a magnificent player PAGE 12 Ps a nt nN ; a ; ; | WHOLESALE PRICES | ' ET ai ‘ | Suite made of very fine serge, jer RKING GIRL COMMENTS, | Seattle @ | cate mae ot vrr eer, ON MINIMUM W AGE LAW oe ling In New York at $47 it] 22.60 and $29.75 each, wh a i r Miss Grey: Noa er ee Fad Sa eee aed No. 92—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- | sale. if | god think that your i} bject I think yor ice air "weal women.on Seattle strects Another wholesale house is adver. braad- minded on all subjects, so ink you will under- THE BOOK OF ANN Francis Armst | tiwing wash skirts at $24 per dozen pity my stand on this im portant subject. , DA : . Tp THE coat 2 18 Condi . ry rong am a working girl myself, but have never had to depend ADDY BREAKS UP THE ATTENTIONS OF | enue arn Pescara t the| “'pischer Ww. G" Hedgecock ana Ww. 3, tar oo $1820 week, hich our worthy law-makers have de- CLAUDE IVES TO ANN F< geor Meroe Regie ee aM * ~~ yl tnt cage ean teh i a is en , for the poor working girl to live on, and I I returned home, and to the! “Young Indy! he sald sternly,| School of Music and also assistant Katherine Batley an@ Dok Ma- | a inly feel sorry for any one that does have to live on perusal of the latest book about! “you go atraight home to mother! | concert master of the r : ‘ A «| phony orchestra, will i is day and age. the chemistry of food, It was a| “Mr. Lorimer! Mr. Lorimer , 4 hat in th interested in thesdccount in The Star of. the welcome relief from “auras” and| fluttered Ives, “You don't under. | Concert to be given by the ¢ i much q i wes mum wages for factory help. I k eroticiam. ‘Then & went over my|atand. You don't string orchestra Wednesday evening, | 1" \ gate conference on minimum wages for factory help. thin’ housckeeping accounts, 1 hadn't] “I guews 1 can understand what | {Une 2, in the O44 Follows’ building.|. The following program will be gat the expense account] been paying any grocery or moat|I fee with my own eyes,” stormed | Warren Wright, pianist, and Alfred | RV" gem an by the welfare board, | { H A T do You bills while we tived in daddy’ +} daddy, “Make out your bill, sir. | Noardman, baritone, will be the polo. S7™enonle Ne a8 tas Ay n« Mayda ‘ba itions hac . house, and the new hith prices! Por everything—now He pointed | '*t#- The personnel of the orchestra tlesre a ger existing condition me think? Write Cyn ¢ foodstuff: Hed The| with ni t riting donk wilt be: Minuet | > and a mini ° of foodstuffs appalled me. ne | with his cane to a writing den ee Sree inuetto ih H fen looked inte : a sine of my checking account had But, Mr. Lort the plan ts ao— erry Arenson, ___ abegrette , 2 oe gum wage of $22.09 had been thia Grey, care of nothing whatever to do qvith my|not complete! The color scheme—" Ms Myselt When Young” (Persiom Oar. 4 on, is fair, and would Seattle Star. willingness to face the present price} "Make out that bill—and gof’| 87. Irene Bruce, Vendelta Hill, Mar-| "Mr, Boardman Dat w the poor working girl to of sugar, I was glad I didn't have | thundered daddy “I can finish Pimp, it it : : ; id| her ‘aura’ for her! It's plaid! Your: Mildred Barnard. i ae lat. Rachelor W a regular maid. 1, at least, woul | P * on wacnge i fre not just exis Rachelor Writes be very careful of what wus thrown | Sir, ls yellow! | i ia 2 su Pond Wee 4 | Bot the je that was 5! On Divorce Evil into the garbage pail. | (To Be Continued.) aed the employers (0 Dear Miss Grey: “Just a fow words 1 planned a lovely one-dinh dinner site bgt |i could ¢ - : ey r % T jlegro mae IBY ing girl 7 4, ct ‘nick mami in reply to @ letter signed “A Wite"| fer “Bed, wna at thane eamepe!| LH OUD iia’ tnniting and Senny Pe Biel Alteare 3 °. eaten ha |i al Ive. ye cod boll. They allow; Affe “A Wife,” since you have! compounds which are so delicious, | GARDENER SA Ys a st Sune atoms, ry de. ay nd surgery. Ted it In the books that all or most | which seem so simple, but which Flower © often com = — ee i a men are low.minded brutes, who! cont the cook 60 much work. How: | plain that they are not able . ’ oul: to ge ; orce women into the Wiverce courts, | ever, it was work 1 could get out Got eed tenting yenem 74 why do you stick £0 one of these | of the way long before dinner. It|} rosea, especially in the north | F rutes? Why don’t you secure a di wouldn't take my time after my||ern states. This is because ] a orce for ries Pree 2) akan husband came homa That was|| they are not acquainted with i elop your high ideals? You know, & detail I had to look out for. As|| the rose known as Duchess of j ‘a, for a woman to mécure a divorce long as Bob never saw me working || Wellington, @ hardy hybrid rk these days is about one of the easiest | : tes things in the world t w ecst around the house, he wouldn't insist intens saffron yellow as to the you ty about $50 rey you can pay | jon finding a maid. If my work | color and very free flowering 1 the at off on the Installment plan, if! [interfered with our time together bit. This rosq is de | ing 4 do not happen to have the renay't at home, I would have to go over fragrant and == in ; the fee in life. ash If you have no grounds, all| the servant girl problem with him is @ firetcinew j the ‘They allow $20 for car fare which youtmoed to do is to develop one. again, den subject, much better, all : wg lees not even allow her to ride b things considered, than the ones work, but the a nyself, I am not in favor of An I sang at my kitchen table.|| iors widely known Mre ion the exercize who knows? of} neither am I in favor of I noticed that the furniture which | aaron Ward a) she is to rem home eve. |™#rriage, and I would Uke to see & Ives had promised was being car a se gundays, that is taken for|W enacted making it a felony for| ried into Ann's bungalow, the other > he gfe harty mere man to defile the sacred | aide of my lilac hedge, Last to foom. That may be sufficient, they could not live high on It MMe amount set aside for clothes Mogether ins: dent. ihe hats; she may take her choi: laser do without a summer or feinter hat, for she cannot get both $10 She is allowed the mu gum of $25 for a coat. I she would be compelled it the rounds of the sec i for that item; $1 she for neckwear. I am curious know what kind of neckwear they theworking classes. You ask the rea fer strikes and Bolshevism. E_H. | vated to a point where he would un Such as| at least until his ideals had been ele! hingly wear knee pants and coats vests that would expose the aiders to as far below the arr board of censors would permit. | and until he had been thoroly acous tomed to cold cream and the various! shades of face tints T am an old bach of 30 odd years, and after reading the very learned statement by “A Wife"?" I have form: | ed the conclusion that maybe my} | ideals might not be lofty enough to make a desirable meal ticket to one of the angel tribe, hence | have cen eluded to remain a bachelor for the| balance of my natural life, and Another wholesale house adver- me blouses of Jap silk in the latest [atyles as selling at $150 cach —Photo by Cress-Dale. | plano, It was daddy's choicest gift to the new home, Daddy ie very fond of skal and he knows a perfect instrument | when he hears one Ni ly, he} wanted to test Ann's player-p as soon as possible, He stopped a my door In the middle of the after noon and invited me to go with him to Ann‘s house. } The workmen had fone, It war late in the day, but Ann was stil there, he said. Ann was there, all right. Our informed us an we approached house by the «fe door rolling off | would have been censored out of the movies. Daddy muttered something under his breath and started forward, not UFE WAS MIStRY TD HER Says this Woman! Woman Until Re lieved by Lydia E. Pink- ham’s ham's Vegetable Compound Carrollton, Ky suffered almost two years with female weakness. I could not walk any distance, ride or take any exer- cine at all with. I found myself much took six more, I have never bad any more trouble in that respect since. improved. and 1, THREE-IN-ONE At the price of ome Get the Latest Model, adaptable for sil A Permanent Hair Wave belong to for $180 a year, I playerpiano was ke to Join. They allow them | don't think I wilt mise much at that eres: tame dasien ever, Guvned out resting. ut housecleaning. | oneeve | lem § wept the inal } a fe gherch. Ob, I forget.) , oT tee, ad that in bow come ot| to torture the human ear, or set ferret tee Rear er [f] | t—Vecuum, deaner cuction muchos, $—Sitetie trust, Stub lan a to ‘ t to prancin : Py ered ‘ush. mee pet for the these perfect specimens of humanity human fee prancing . work it would i crate that hire these gitis. I Will. om some occasions, descend from Daddy laughed as 1 onestepped bring my siekneas : . they need it. thetr pedestal to the level of these up the walk. The side fa a finy-v on. Dag wal, ’ i brutes of low ideals and marry them wide open, and the racket made languid, had no THE | The people thes dire these strie a la “Bluebeard.” AN OLD RACH. |by the jazz music covered the sound energy and life | ie one caieunsa mae Aes 5 of our shoes on the gravel | wee ‘ aoe Pd - 7 jonth that | ys We used at the door, then me. was under | : ey allow these girls a year wo uve/| WHOLESALE PRICES | stood Go otitt on if paralymed | the care of « rood physician for sev 418-420 Union Street | ee ae ae Oe ‘Ann Lorimer and Claude Ives) eral months and tried other remedies. | Block and Half East of Postoffice Apa then you ask the reason for New York wholesslers a: $18 per ws . circting madly around the|! had read of Lydia E. Pinkham’ and dissatisfaction among | dozen. in a dance posture which Vegetable Compound and decided to | i try it After ta twelve bottles This yoni lady is recite a very fetching, well-tailored I Bave done all kinds of work and | | > he wan | jersey § 5 realizing, I suppose, a | at present am an attendant at a State | -_ vay - q n m § _bande 8. J \threatening angle pu recommended your Vegetable Com- | LATER : ‘tiny bit, has five little tucks on one side. wie this suit she} straining finger on his arm pound to dozens of my friends and PAY FOR IT a5 t is wearing a stunning fringed scarf. It is of a golden brown!) “Wait, (gen 1 abort git shell always resceamend It at yee ere nyeene 4 j knowing well what a ‘ul t LIAN ‘MARP, 5S. Oth St, i and turns back just enough to display, « beautiful eerse- tert aay" Larner van, Se Carton, Ke IN SMALL PAYMENTS co. satin lining. 4 HENRY. | velop in half a necond. “Walt a you have any symptom about Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world that a minute. | He's to tall, you know—| which you would Hike to know write | you will be satisfied with the results obtained. ee If the lady pletured here will call at The Star's editorial department, | MAYS. He'n ets [th the’ Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine [ff A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the a |she will receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the | “"T 44) aie, bin ted does Co. Lenn, Mass, for helpful advice week. ~~ i Moore. | prensad to keep back the exple | siven Tree of charge. Every one can now discard the old curling tron and patent tempting. recipe: Here's an casy and delicious By ISABELLE CLARK BWEZY ORANGED STRAWBERRIES 1 quart berries % cup powdered sugar = Let stand 10 to 20 then bake in hot oven. Pour over Let stand finue until all is used | the juice of the oranges. Would a refined young woman ac cept marriage thru jad? «Mary Warren @ matrimontal married The Great Price Reduction Sale Come in antl open your charge Dress well and Serount today, *joy the convenience. 1332-34 Second Credit Gladly Avenue With CREDIT Accommodations! All that fashion has decreed new and all that are most popular at the moment. Beautiful zowns, dresses, tailored suits, coats, wraps and skirts. Prices Reduced and on Sale With Credit. REGARDING CREDIT Many people hesitate to buy clothing on credit but will buy furniture, pianos, ete, on credit without @ necond thought. Think @ mo! what difference there?’ You secure credit « mmodation from 0! house with whom you deal and why not enjoy it purchasing clothing? ‘ THE STORM THAT HAS MADE Cr CONVENIENCE — THE GREATEST OF FIRST 8 CLOTHING IN TH REAL WEST. MEN—THERE IS A DEPARTMENT FOR YOU Men's clothing that is dependable and at prices which are right. The “Bradbury” Suite and Coats are di yea in large stock no that you are enabled to get the best anditake advantage of our Uberal credit offer Credit Gladly | WHIPPED CREAM Even the plaintat kind of a densert | will be hatled with delight if served with whipped cream In planning @ meal amount of fat tn he meat course if y in the diet METROPOLITAN : COMING MONDAY, JUNE 7 Po NIE TO TERATY Sr Eegre A . “JOINT” RECITAL Seats Thursday PRICES: $1, $2, $2.50 and $3 RHEUMATISM Stiff aching joints and sore muscles made comfortable by a massage with $1.50, BAUME ANALGESIQUE |BENGUE Le. o-0b-fay-cond Boo- p07) Lee eserseace i, aah fj People Go Where They Are Invited, and | tives. |. Shortly the jazz stopped with @ | bang, and the dancers whirled co a couch and dropped upen it. We} could see the tops of thelr heads above the high back of the divan figure of Mra. Jim Lorimer for twenty In marched daddy and down eames |" |he made me think of a jack-in-the box And up jumped that pretty |OR EDWIN J. BROW. little fool, Ann. canting be Daddy addressed her first: EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL OUVE OIL is the thousand-year-old health tonic. All the world turns to it for strength and beauty. When ordering, be sure to ask for “Napoleon,” the Golden Oil, fresh from the famous olive groves of Italy. You can obtain fresh supplies from your grocer now! A. MAGNANO COMPANY Seattle Genoa Tacoma yet Bs ao Lane curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For appointment call Main 6507 Give It To Them Their mouths water whenever they see it. Something inside tells them that they are going to, get a present. There’s always an aching void they are perfectly willing to fill PORTER'S AMERICAN MAID BREAD is their idea of a welcome guest. With or without butter, plain or with jam, and a glass of milk, it makes a ready lunch or supper that means sturdy growth. Give them lots of it ‘PORTER BAKING COMPANY Seattle Two boxes strawberries crushed and | a sweetened, 2 level cupfuls sifted flour, 2 oranges | Whipped cream bas @ very Gefl- 1 Stay Where 9 520 T belotes tacaneoeral Maan mak Wak ene well berries, Pot 0|2ite 224 Meh food value. It fur | And those two heads were 6 clase lay. Are Well 3 | PROVEMENT SHOP 3 4 Powder, 2 level. te | ee, One see or deen dish |Aishes fat tn @ form easily digested | together that the shoulders below ey e We Union St. ‘ lapralds wih. Wine OAd Py other |#>d unions very much sweetened | them must have touched. Evidently Treated. i Sepread in but- Soe af tacrins cad enunriane oon. | Presnens Tile lms [Claude Ives tnd forgotten to with-| this ts why my den- i the ter /tal practice has grown b When oth spread with en: |en ice from one to two hours whipped cream is to be served with Do not fail to read with whipped cream. | essaateai ithe ater the dessert. Use a simple green| his cane with @ resounding thump | my cle om “Live | ealnd and let the cream take tts full} Up jumped Ives so suddenly that | Question gin, BOE! : a