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THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910. A = ‘ y yr) —) CT ) = . , iS a) Dc n} i C ) CG ) | VA \) C SPOKANE, Nov, 29,—Inability # [ { make and fill teeth caused the IC, J da\ih—) = — —= failure of 24 out of 46 applicants | for dental certificates today. K.| L. arne, of Seattle, was among | the ful applicants ERO — thia. Grey. t ik cndgaly oe A Correspon , The following are the averame 1 pe Dear Mins Grey—ta it proper for jenalere om, Toot i= girl of 16 to go to the theatre on anday afternoon with a girl , friend? MARU ; A.—It depends ehlefly upon the a attitude of your parents, There de ! > moral harm in attending the This Ie the new battleship Sao Paulo, the most heavily protected Dreadnaught in the world, who ” i theatre on Sunday de crew won their “strike” for more pay, less work and abolishment of corporal punishment b. ee Kens, Orewon ‘ barding Rio de Janeiro. They killed a few officers, innocent bystanders, etc., but we A Poullry—Huying Price. ‘a y y' but were granted com oo Dear Mian Grey—WiIll you pleage | #pring brotiers 8 plete amnesty by special and hurried vote of Brazil's lawmakers, whose session was menaced we | wive me your oplalons on thew 1 ibe and iu fre that the ay have the ac i : questions: (1) Is tt proper f Hive 8 ° ° am e hes : Girl Who Left Spanish C USE POSLAM . boy to go out with a girl withe 17 rt SE POS FIRST Maple Mousse. her mother's consent? (2) Would ‘3 ir 0 panis ou te Whip one-half pint of cream ¥ & boy be considered a “stick” If he| squnbe, aoeen 2.00@ 2.00 “s stiff Ther dd er refused to kiss a girl he doom not] Mirch, doxen nO ated f G Cc Di S th syrur color 1 flay he cream jlike If she asks him to? (3) Should]... Dreesed Meate—Nelling Brice, | or a, amp, 1es in ou Ce Put into a quart fruit jar and pack | la boy take advantage of a girl whol} cine Noy rat cut tae : ; j 7 | . ; 0 in ice, This makes a quart of delt Is onatly influenced : 79 : on ian Preotaeea : elves, easily prepared, and inexpen- SWEET SIXTEEN ’ eo BANTA MONIC 29. | met and later became a close friend hit ie a K. ‘bio 7 oa | ‘ aap 10@ ‘11 "|—Doloren Cortex of | of Victor Hugo, and Verdi, the com: |" But,” he 0 * gs wre cr 3 deer ae A.—(1) No. he girl te at £7 | Spanish nobility, queen of gypsy | poser thous t { there must te fe” fault and should not be gullty of #o ; 19 «| tribes comprising more than 20,00 Fifteen years ago she came to it it, or ft w the immodest an act as to solicit a kien |) ° oo «| Pasa 10 t aries a a ore, i members, and a prominent r America to decide upon a location 5 fleet wag Be from her boy friends. (3) Cer-| hive 1 ue i lot I Angeles » ty, | ny for her people, While | ™#rv h awe All over ’ ioe H | nEClER KOC iy fo wople nile ' « | tainly not; a girl who feels that she] 5%") igus,” treat W4%iday at the Ro anitarium here York she fell in love with |™ two weeks | was anew po | in oasily influenc should not | Liver ‘ st | The death Queen Stella Dr. T. J. Downs. They were blemish or @ pimple oy ra | shpallen acne Mba hag Ah was known among the gypsies, | ried and came to California to live fro home until she ts certain she is self o% ought to an end a remarkable |her love for him outweighing the |, ow universally useg ‘ ‘ reliant and strong of character and 1) } career, The queen was the daugh- | pl of her people that she return | n disorders, because jj fi Tomorrow night a meeting will power ta [ter of the Marquis de ja Cortes, alto Spair ac t the claims madg bit for Boy Scouts w d tn the | a Na ee 4“) Se 6% | member of the court of King Alfor A month ago Mra. Downs was | for It in stopping itehing at « Central school. T outs and| Dear Mine Grey: (1) What caus ere is | 80. Her mother had been « gypay | burned severely by the explosion of | Malling auteh id restoring the yet their bigger friends all invited. | blushing? (2) What will cure es |queen. The girl left a convent Inia gas stove @ was recovering | ** normal condition. Use ny Business men wil plans Bh cred ag win @ 3} | Paris, where she had been placed |from her injuries at the sanitariam |/#™ first in preference to anyt or <a for spreading enthusiasm for the i ave Ree b th anced? u mn ni she was 15 years of age, to|when she came ill of spinal /* . t 2 for any form of ee ovement cocoa butter neal the scar 4 | join her mot s people meningitis, which caused her de zema ter, salt rheum, “e Shorrock, who ts taking am malo Rmoked Meate—Kelling Price “| During ber w 2 gs the girl| She was a ‘ her death. | warber other forms of § active interest in the we! of A.—(1) Dilation of small blood] yj...” * an well clearing the skig 1 the Boy Scouts, says that since Vousels of the skin; nervousness; |Vienie " of t blemishes, such as pig s } military train is not given boys embarrassment; lack of self-confi-| Pellet iH _ COMMISSION |S eeeehte teh ee ee les, rash noses, im ‘ : in school the Boy Scout movement dence. (2) Wash thp face thor od . # | #kin, etc is sold tn two f is one of the best inst! in oughly without too rough frietion (haying Fire * NO KIDNAPING—ELOPE. » tri te; regular fara, _ the country. J. Howard Stine, di-| This photograph shows the quaint chem! bodice which was ID /use very hot castile euda: rinse in|! | PLAN COSTLY * MENT * by s, pal rector of playgro says that so high favor in ndmother's girlhood days. he broad flat bands Of} cold (or ice) water, Moisten the | . ss * w/the Owl Drug Co, and the far the work has progressed splen-| ribbon-embroidered chiffon add to the drooping shoulder effect #0 areas affected with half strength |}) “p os ; & Mexico City—Grace Rolph, * bag 0. Steger stone 7 didly in Seattle popular just now in these chiffon evening frocks jlemon juice. After five minutes | Lambe, ib “%' TACOMA, Nov. 29.—-Under the wine t . - merge por a ~ The 1s decora with a soft fold of the chiffon eoe with cold water and apply Food—Setiing Price firat six months of the commission| ~ “°° *8# thought to have been * | West Twenty-fifth street, New York Le | with two large on roses above one ear, and a cluster of !cold cream sparingly, (3) If atill| Rasern Washingion 7 10.00 {plan of government, the report of|* Midnaped by a Mexican cow- #| City pe TAX SANTA CLAUS smaller roses in the same orchid sbades is worn at the surplice| open, dress only with boric acid |». $18:8¢ |the city comptrc just issued,|* boy, has been found, accord | ————————— / } front of the waist line. | powder and sterile gauze. Do 4 oe ety Sh) shows t the payrolls have|® ing to advices. Bhe says she & pi panos _ abit os iceman — ~~ fuse cocoa butter If stil! open. a increaned $40,000 ove sim| w is en od to him 4 : MONTPELIER, Vt, Nov. 29. | Zibelinos are having a modish re-| closed this salve will improve the SS $3 ilar period under the old po Nand lagoon im, and that # | Main ¢260—Phones—Iind. tie at ) —A conservation measure that | newal for gowns and coats sear, but will not heal @:1 # =| government |* she went of ber own accord. & SEREN @ BALDRIDGS me strikes a blow at Santa Claus | " - tH +4 During the campaign proponents|* Relatives have appealed to * Tatlors and Men's Furnishers we Is expected to come before the | Coats close above the line of the) oar Misa Grey (1) te the @u 6° for the commission system prom-|# the American ambassador * 1107 Pike Street, ¥b Vermont legislature. The pres | mane | Oust rather than below it, as last! bridesmaid the first to congratulate °° ined a saving of approximately |* rd Between Boren and Miner 4 ent tax of 5 cents on every | year. |the bride? ) What is the proper 1.00 «© $240,000 annually. ee Christmas tree shipped from A novelty in neck fixing Is a thing to aay to the bride and ~ the state will, if the measure |long tle of velvet ribbon, half an| New corsets quite low tn the} proom? MARY SWEET i " Is adopted, be raised to 25 |inch wide. It is passed around the| bust and bave m fullness above |" ‘as dhe netaiaaienk camel 1.0 va cents. It is believed this will | n and tied low down on the| the waist haat tay oeeas’ Ga tae teat sit | ; Pe stop the exportation of pine | waist—not at the neck. A bunch of - bait Wher Pe igreoal gag | eeror ae Cea oe a e Remember that big cargo be trees to the larger cities of the | ribbon loops and ends hang from| Barbarie effects in beadwork -yce aren pase feermoenti Bde gen ve re | 0 er e on e we bought of the §. §, Alas 1 the joinin, trimming are much seen on chiffon jar vg oe | ae | babi S. east at Christmas time. | the Joining ! trimming are mech © n ch rt rhe re | 9 kan? We've stil pe Bs: ' fs Vellings that meet with the most 4.08 left and are saving ful | - favor are the finer meshes in fileta,| Wide velvet hairribbons are | Dear Miss Grey; (1) ~ long bexagon and fancy meshes, and the| vogue for children. Tartan plaida| before a wedding should a shower cobwed effect jbe given? (2) What should be re also popula «a garesadtaes tures |werved? (3) Would « canned fruit} es money every day, Bring the list and see the goods Can't fill phone orders at these prices— White Weelnap Blanket—sitk, b FOR BALLARD Ribbon flow f white silk Mat Muffs of furtrimmed mater shower be all right? mM woes aullf . se lly applied to the hat of black beaver| matching one’s costume are the hostess Re a. : ‘ phin ne oe fare most effective tremely » t | guests? (5) Should t r as i me Ballard residents will hold a big) stele spammy xe tend? SUBSCRIBER. | aatag Be b wen pith Pia ant blue mass meeting tomorrow night un-| The stock and tle have come|from the monotony of the (1) Any time up to a week eee 1.28 $2.50 nket rae gino, der the auspices of the Public Wel-| back into fashion, affording rellef| collar wedding. (2) Coffee or frait 8g . . - a - _ - . On “ fare league to prot inst the} The craze for Indian beadwork small sandwich a salad, | et a e e a's, per pair . $1.88 regime of Mayor Gill, which made | is still on, | Ostrich feathers were never In/if you with less str refreah-| strasbe +s Si bch | Napa oe Bla sale it possible for them to be subject [such vogue as they are this season.| ments, may be added), wafers, nute|————~ m | ed unnecessarily to the dictation | - . = and small candi (a) ¥e AMUSE MCNTS. i Be 33c of the S. E. Co. in the matter of | & teanaponnd + wand 6 SEA a F MOORE THEATRE | aondon electric light | Jalways interesting. Pre Dr. C. R. Gannaway, Judge W. D. ue with a pencil and a sheet ¢ Woods and A. E. Flagg will be the m hich are written 12 names a This be principal speakers will the bride's trouseau the first meeting in the Campaign the names are trans of Education which the league is é¢ $3) | mega yn Planning throughout the city , Thursday evening a meeting will first one Abaco and Solent White Every Trimined Hat and Hat 2. sos me Shape One-Third Off Septss"to"itnteimne 1 size; regular $1.25 Blanket. | Pas | On sale at London's, This announcement ought to be the means of crowd- Tie each on The} cecrectly is be held at Arcade hall, Second av., given a feoat” trans} i for men only. The meeting at posed ts tepcoltat ‘Gloves ne our Milliviere Desartn rp an cng th Nin er . Ballard is open to both men and| (By United Press.) it in,” because of the belief that|PO°. ang wo on. (6) You " ‘ ing Se Rnety SeUMTIMER? Ai) Cay song il sec poopy lee Pay nket—$1.00 val women. | LONDON, Nov. 2 English | the check interposed is only tem-| GRAND OPERA HOUSE 29uts com two hundred beautiful Trimmed Hats and about three | ue me. On aay —---—— - statesmen believe that the triple|Porary. The temper of the EK-| Dear Miss Grey: I met & SITl| penight, Mat. Thursday, Meet Beate 28 hundred Hat Shapes; all correct styles: | ‘Weslaap—ti ceo i St. Louis—President Gomper# | aitiance — Germany, Austria and|!8h public is none too sweet atliase summer who is a Catholic. .1||Walmm F. Mann @ubinite the Lates Regular $10.00 Hats at $6.67 | Blank t5 hey last night addressed a on ili “ the present time, and any general! soig her as a joke that I belonged Musical Farciaitt Revuler & 7.50 : ° 1.98 | inkets — $2.50 value; of negroes in order to convey to|!taly—that old enemy of Great! giscussion of a “backdown” by Cee ee thee on eee “A BROKEN IDOL Regular $ 7 Hats at : $4 4 bound; these got wet fm ship their race his friendliness and de-| Britain & quadruple |Great Britain would start trouble,|i).’'na to love each other, and A une Det” “Alebems Regular $ 5.00 Hats at $3.2) meat. Now on aale sire that they jom organized labor | allianc p addition of Turkey, |it is believed. | while I have told her the truth, beri] & a. Regular $ 4.00 Hats at $2.66 | a aces ee . locals. and, although foreign office offi-| Big Grab Contemplated | parents still believe T am Catholic. |' + _Aelling for Entire Week Regular $ 3.00 Hats at $1.98 see G. G. and G. cials refuse officially to confirm| That the British and Rus She begs me not to tell them. Ad R ; $ 2.00 Hat at $1.33 | whe an: Site the report, it Is current opinion to-| intended consummating their palo r LE MAR ROR Se ats a Bo | te ant i B day that the “quartette” will throw | contemplated Persian grab within| "'"* ™ : | | SEATTLE. THEATRE Reg $ 1.00 Hats at . 66¢ | price, On s +e The Best Cough Syrup Is # {2% (om) t thane aot be It is your duty to tell them 7 éon's air Easily Mad tH * weight against the partitioning |the next few weeks was admitted n per pai if * asily Made a’ ome of Persia, and the consummation| Persia appealed to Germany, eg I iri! | | Horicon and Homer Tan and * — — of Russia's plans for a port on the |and it Is no secret that the kaiser’s| Dear Mise Grey: (1) T am aan } | Gray Mottied Blankete—Extra * Costs Little and Acts Quickly. #| Indian ocean ministers expostulated with Eng |15 years old and ‘iggy t+ gy } | large size; a good Blanket at tb Money Refunded If it Fails. # e — land pee “ haggis? ie $1.25 per pair. On sale 8c th BERLI Nov, 29—That Ger The result was that the English | ee > A in } at London's, per pair .... wt many has frighte England out | war office announced that the Brit-| (2) What could I do for a dc : ood Creede—This is a heavy * wh we o of the move for the partition of |ish force had been withdrawn, and ane pa - Blanket, 10-4 size, and @ * syrop and ‘aise you ab Persia is privately admitted, but|the English, in their own words,| ow ge oo Pilg Boog h, M. B. Toth Phenc sins VALUES | value $1.50 a pair. 9 735 te th ordinary covg i:|the German officials fear to “rub| were forced to “eat crow.” ers) arene re: Eine ot Advanced Vaudeville $15 to $20 sale at London's, pair ... My , * poet topes Woolnap—Large 12-4 Woolnap cigray alba ns | (2) Daily massage will produce Ghathotnota ie and tk * : * Z made to sell at $4.00 per palit, Your choice tomorrow of any Coat On sale at London's, be regularly at $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00, « at $ 8. | pair . esday More than | Salvador and Necropolis all colors and sizes, | 894, Tan Blankete—Regular | ue $1.90 a pair. On sale 1,00 ——=- | at London's, pair .. Mid-Week Glove Sale| Women’s Hand Bags | Women’s Fiecced Cashmerette | Real Leather Hand Bags, with | * frame; a 9 This sale is for one oe OE |WOULD ABOLISH ALL | eneticiat resulta | throat troubies | NTY | Rawle Arden & Co. In _ Mix one pit of er in| Ce CORONERS Is the Tuberculosis Crusade 1—Necerd-Wreaking Acte-—1 ork ciel gecechlgge tenella fli NORTH YAKIMA, Nov. 29.—The| Losing Ground? | ven tt nne tt anid we fice of county coroner in this | a " ik Mind dobin Pek A tended state will be abolished, Repre-| Des the ¢ be nade v ry ona, two or three ho t sentative-elect Walker Moren has | *4 . 4 exe — | his way. He claims the county at oon 5 at ons. R This takes right hold ; a} torney can do the work Just as well | ”’y ‘ : aie Plt gtr cothaad as not, and besides the state would | Clerexmen. Priests. men and women wh three h red Coats to choose wn " even “a the appetite be richer by $250,000 a year r thout @ tuber , Black and colors. Y regular 1 24) both excetient - - aouneed physicians 4 a ttc. | Ria 25c $1.98 value. Special | + Pine: “ o (By United Press.) 1s them. t o"Alterative 40] ; | ; Large Hand Bag, leather cov- | Pinex, as perhaps 7 . * #0 ey would |— J Cashmere .Gloves 1 iveted f } neente WENATCHEE, Wash., Nov. 29 ] fl tin S me live 19 weens | et on Wel dir vet: | ered, riveted frame; several | ypsonchaaagers arial | Wrst the long siren Of two trials nila g ome sak head Ges eve yon cae eens Lois Theat HAE ors; extra well made and | ml emda Ph 49c Just unpacked them today; other natural heating pine |~welghing on her three score and Dae oe a ane wows eatre very serviceable. A pair MB epee x as @ black or tan kid, Everett style; ’ i ; feng Sh he rr lint deg 1912 Booms Ag sgper . ower eee ee avons oo Boy and Girls’ Gauntlet much Inere than Qa” | if you know any man nesdias ration wil! do the work jointly, with her daughter pire ay Cine,” our advertised tatementa. | Write ane: Wilson X Greek; Sih Son Ath tameee | bet eek eae 24c | ditgpere, here's” yaue aa fe a mad of the ar| late last night, and this morning her FRANKF« < ative Sa (nee. Mane We eens ii y Lawrence | svings ‘ a rok , not ¢ : | testimony gained wonderfully with oo pres LAP Nov. 29 cedki22 Giturd ay. Phitadeiphia, Pa Matinees 2 cial, a pa UMBRELLAS Men's better grade Slippers; sewives in the United| the jury’s favor. Court adjourned porn diy raga ~ congad PO igpengaee Oi fr Mlancgay Bee BL 8 Women's Buy the best Umbrella in § viel kid; very “et 39 now use this Pinex|at 10 this morning, while Judge ostensibly to discuss| 2 & ae be. / - teed; al attle for 98¢ at Londo: instead of $1.50, pe. The plan has| Grimshaw pr 5 is actions | U8iform divorce laws, conservation, | crew stoaa “4 | and real Nappa Gloves; value Reontioan batt aay % as 4 a: . t oid ome \to the y q y a hort bi lot and othe i i} er and 149 7 2 . only but the old « © the Jury. ‘The case was given to pAb ia a | Boncinelli wg etut PANTAGES THEATRE to $1.49. Your 98c sortment of handles c| Me Black Feit ‘a ever been equa the jury this afternoon c#, it soon became apparent that choke 98 t aty “Unequaled Vaudeville” Your choice ith good leather ac coat and quick resuite have made it} The trial has not created much|'he principal question of the con faye oe ‘ Undressed Gauntlet | Men's Guaranteed elias; | A : i Hey $1.39 TTT Es TeTtit, "euusent WES | OF ike democrats tore nie ayes for auto or driving; | fast black " ‘ +eh *-| unfavorable to Mrs, Totten, while af mocratic party in 19142 | ee Mile, Mengleur's Regs Fl pai Bh ped = anne ad ——— the aged mother receives much intimation that the next dem #A fend > | Wilson Franklyn Co. beoiiered.’ tanka : sympathy. The case is costing the |°CTatle presidential nominee 18 in nd We | a fal : gr Ae : Baby Shoes county about $10,000. attendance on the conference lent = ajor Doyle ° a $1 39 ee y ; ‘ , , e nereased interest to the gatherin a HAIR 00 pairs at Soft: } a ~~ and incidentally the men ma soiling < La Spien- | Human Hal Shoes, in either kid or - felt, in HELD FOR MURD bs | R. ithe most pe attention were Governo har t refined, real 8 t ¢ Special, —39¢ t SPOKANE, Nov. 29.—James M.| Judson R. Harmon of Ohio, Thoma. ' = e; bl and colors; | g tems : McDowell, traveling salesman R. Ma of Indiana, and Go ' STAR THEATRE All sine $1 48 hair stores. I Kid Moccasins, M06 held without ball, charged with the | elect V ow Wilson of New Jer 1 ta i A: CRIN STIR A pair ols Tavely’ Choate a pa cake 2, | murder of his wife at Springston,| sey, all whom have been men. Sante ¢ Py : : bs n's Stréedt Gloves, dressed | every shade; wo Idahe v.7 tioned as presidential timber | H H se | undressed leather; some | $2.50, Special THE TOWN'S BIG GIRL SHOW is American Released. ; Boo Ae, : ie 100 and oo timen da i é PASO, Tex Nov 9 Diek/+ n Lab a ' 4 a | [NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES] »:'“2%"S"8o00 | a pending a day {n jail aon $30.00 = Cow Butter Store | Parents Wanted oon ne 5,000 Dollies si Prof. Stevens Danz Shoe (0. cen: Few oid Ge | Bo ‘tatpotnlty aba y London, Every one of 0 e a | ney Towa Creamery, three | “ he weetest disposition, At the New White Office psc Tadeo pounds fo n10 | a, tee Reeve n n Independent 95 EEE pounds for Oe ene ee re Funer Business Bringers Sheed Le a —ee ee titi ti eee

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