The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1910, Page 5

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ATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 1910. in in this NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Abbbh addbbdbbh! That's a sigh a retiet et wasnt It terrible while tt We ean all get together—the gaa, who disliked ft but were and the women who froted by i wre It dee == ee everybody else aa BF Site unlike most poets bad a home of his Adtrondack mountains night, when the rain Potting in torrents and the wind diew im fitful gusts, as the poet learned if he opened his #0 much as one inch, the Kinébearted man was much con fared lest some people. or even Saimals, might be without shelter. *h is terrible, terri he mur gently, but with much mean Mf 1 could only re some pMayfarer on this night 1 should cal Protect “fil the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK _ The Food-drink for All Ages, Infants, invalids, and Growing Pure Nutrition, upbulid m the whole body Invigorates fursing mother and the aged mitk, matted grain, in powder A qick lunch prepared in 2 minate. Ne substitate. Ask for BORLICK'S In No Combine or Trust -_—— 7 7 7 : 3 Av flere are the two latest styles of hair dress, the m of false hair applied in a simple way moulders, marcelled very loosely # head, or on it ‘ed multitude of false halr and the all natural is attached, as shown in No. 3, with two hatrping, an fyfaly and Klark, especially for this article Yuletide Fairy Tales Por Boys and Girls, Father and Mother and Grandpap and Everybody. FAIRY CUPID AND THE POET We aeustesefeseves | (SUS iSiS STs THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE nited Stat Nos. and parted in the middle. Here a did—and give three loud, happy goodbys” to fatwe halr Uf you'll notice, the women are cheering even more loudly than the men. Falae hair really wasn't | nice Madam Polly says all th news ja trne, and she ous ° know, because along Broadway, in the very heart of the theatre dis trict, where fashions ir feel that | was a much better man Presently there came # knock on the poet's door. And then a child ish voice came to bis ears | “Please let me In, Mister Poet; I am perishing,” be heard in a trem ulous treble And of course the poet rushed to the door and opened tt-—and found an almost naked © standing on his doorstep, armed with a bow and arrows ‘Come in, my child, cx right in.” urged the good poet ‘ome in and share what { haye. It is ALL| yours.” The child was, indeed the bone; so the ot child drink and warm, and soon t wor ung amtably What do you dot’ asked the waif. I try to write verses to Mft| neavy loi ff people's minds and hearts And what lo you I go abe world making onely peop said the waif He danced merrtty in fre of the place, and the post was sed “Why, I believe you are Dan | Cupid.” laughed the poet The dancer stopped astockstill Thon he went to the corner where his bow and arrows lay He turned to look at the picture of a very j beautiful woman over the poet's! writing table, And he replied: 1 am!" He shot one arrow straight Into the poet's kind heart, and another arrow straight into the picture of the woman, but it didn't hurt them a bit. Ten days later Dan Cupid was peeping in at the church door when a simple wedding occur So ine poet did NOT entertain his little guest for nothing My Lungs “Thave coughed and coughed until my lungs are sore and weak.” Go at once to your doctor. Do not delay another hour. Ask him about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Take it or not, as he says. Lear Lowell, Maw LER EAR o ee HEE: eae tar es efereelip Madison St Depositary Surplus 0,000 PATEL SE bair Ounce by Ounce It’s Dying Out—The False Hair Fashion now curly-headed girl who wears no false hair at all 1 and 2 show the fashion of wearing your own hair curled Then the ends are curled loosely and softly into place. Nos, 3 and 4 show also the new vogue of a soft, the hair ts parted in th worked into a simple psyche knot on the back of the head. natural colffure. ssing are born and dle, Madam Polly's word is cons 4 final The false hair b oon is dy ng by o@nees,” said Madam Polly. | t Then she explained middle and marcelled thelr senses | killing | ventilation and other effect, with a The hatr is cut off at There is not 4} It's a half-way style between loosely Then a basket Ta truth own hair they their by urned the The w other way hair lack , And now the tide has} attle that a w Photos posed were ot ant year the rat weighed five) can wear in these days, and ounces, the curis weighed eight mode, ts four ounces, This ri ounces and a braid weighed four in the form of half-moon cap ounces. Just think! That is over curls. And even then ao woman & pound of hatr will wear this unless she has very j But women have at last come to little hair of her own Cnmecncarec um! The gren ery luxury and beauty pale golden feath pompon is a It rose e achievemen a bi rs of the famous bird of para rich dark brown, like the velvet chapeau wh In excias: formed a sunbur o h it decorates, Has Your Husband Realized Your ONE Big Requirement? Or Is Your Girlhood Dream of the Ideal Shattered? BY CYNTHIA GREY. | | Has required of a husba lized for sur husband r A ry young woman demands husband.|obe—some absolute essen married life bapp Natural this ure of the problem just now raging Actre: D Regina PARIS 0 ctress in the | " 4 star Spanish dancer, In Cottonwood Falls, Kas.—Mrs, W A, Morgan, 65,.mayor of this town in 1686, dtd at her home toda Christmas. Buy the boy a good bicycle at A L. Hall's, 1111 First avenue you the ONE BIG THING were married? some atial he MUST have to make so fiercely on the “ideal | query But it will be far more and sting to whether the nls of th is of one, or five, or ten years ago the mar of the matrons of today eam Cor ? ur requirement was a big, strong man, to car | Does he do it? j your young dream was of a husband with thick | and deep, soulful eyes. Perhaps he’s bald now, and | \isillusioned about the soul in his eyes. | Or did you simply HAVE TO HAVE a vrainy man? Is he brainy. or have you discovered that he hid a va Many, many times the youthful dream of sweet sixteen 1 | thing really very important after all, in later yea | wn @ al life develops, and sometimes even a d | a BIG requirement in her husband ha ymething really la und significant thing which meant nes to her if Prince Charming p wed it, and years of t ness if he proved lacking Won't you write to me and tell me of y Jream, and it tion or dixappointment? Whate it ra th vh them to etther realize thelr ideal h ideal to something better and nobler ure 1 will be resp 1. Names will not-be pu ed. It F es | want, for the the whole sist Ad in ¢ are Th A 'Audience Glad When s Is Stabbed that had thelr admiration actress but not their sympa a heroine San Francisco.—A char grand larceny has been ¢ against E Smith, Mé Henry, J. T m and Woodson, suspects in the boldt bullion theft of $50,000. Glorious Grenadier Pompom © millin- | comes f the , Upped with a | you particular thing in her her ONE BIG REQUIREMENT (fs a prominent feat ~ ver know have © for wavy d you » till mind behind a eam been } Seventy-seven” goe spot, without urb th m Jevent en” is worthy ing becauw it 1 as an) point thy a event n” is edy for Influenza, G | Colds and Sore Throat ge of! venty-seven mall vial of] ntered a ellets, fits the vest pock argaret ready to take, At Drug Stores, lame bc, or matled Hum " " Med « . ((ynthiaGreys | etters Dear Mins Grey; Would you kind ly tell me what the nationality of the famous bandmaster John Philip in? (a) Has he a relative in the United States Marine Corps at Bremerton, Wash? (3)—-Could you also tell me what day the 23rd of September, 1904 fell on? Thanking you in advance, MYRTLE (1) —Portuguese- English (2)—-Not that | know of, (3)—Wednesday c, GREY, Dear Miss Grey My halr on top i wetting thin and seems dry and Jacks oll; it is falling out, and while 3 am not bald, still | notice my hatr a4 getting thinner all the time and ny scalp seems hot and feverish. Will you kindly give me the best Teclpe you have for this condition? Yours truly BUSINESS MAN A.—I advise you to consult a ape jelalist, There are several in Se Can the President istmas for Thanksgiving Who Is the present King of | England? K. Ht (2)—George V Dear Mi Grey Would you please Inform me through the col umns of The Star where to apply for citizen papers? I had my first re taken out in Chicago in A GREENHORN y re may be secured at the office of the county clerk, court houne Dear Misa Grey; T am correspond. ing with a young man whom | met jlast summer and who lives in an Jother city, He says he would Itke | to come and see me. Since he can not come and go the same day, would it be proper for me to enter tain him in my own home? BELL. A.—No, and I'm sure he would not expect it of you Dear Miss Grey: Please give me | recipe for peanut brittle. —A. W | A—Holl a cup each of bre leugar and molasses and two ah ntil a little dre dw a brittie Th cup of peanut meats, Remov fire, add % teaspoon soda, beat | Doge into buttered pans. from and | Dear Mins Grey: ( hould the j iin ters wife be »# invita t be A to} minister return thanks at the 3 a be v rations ng? SARAH 1) jeent an t jhis wife. | mistletoe, vines, ferns ( Holly tridgeberry smilax potted p | WHERE DO PINS GO?) | THE WOMPO-LOO EATS THEM! NEW YORK, Dee. 17.—“In Dilla dutt Land” ts the name of a book! ublished, of which Mra Pell, the wife of a broker god clubman, is author, In this} jbook Mrs. Pell answers the ques. jtjon so often heard, “What be- of all t pins = and THE WOMPO.-LOO. eedles? Here is one of the This {s the queertooking Wompo- hing he can't do. » his hands ac any the wall de on his head and never fall He eats only needles, and pins, and tacks And lives on the floor in the tiniest crack And now I will tell you what you ought to know That's whe he needles and pin | all go The mi we drop one, a Wompo- Hops o' ats it up, head and a he floc And doesn't ne out till you drop me more 66 rr Humphreys’ Seventy - Seven | Breaks Up Grip and Goos Direct to the Spot CLEVELAND, 0., Dec, 17.—An _jearthquake similar to that which wrought such havoc in the island jof Java many years ago was re |corded on the seismograph at St Ignatius college Jast night. Rec-| ords of both temblors are being compared by sclentiate | The estimated distance of the in served in| « od a Christmas tudes COLDS" ‘Heavy Earthquake Recorded in Ohio temblor miles. ‘Secure Health | | while you may! The first good] {step is to regulate the action of} | your sluggish bowels by early use of Beecham’s Pills In boxes 100. and 286, A Christmas Present That has its lasting effect from Cleveland was 6,000 is the present of a Sav- ings Account in this bank. It will make your child proud as well as happy, and it may give the neces sary start in life A little bank goes with it. == The Bank for Savings SENTENCED TO 80 YEARS AND FOUR MILLIONS FINE (iy United Prenss The thefts are the largest re COPENHAGEN, Dec. 17.—Form-| corded in the history of Denmark er Minister of Justice Alberti to-| Thousands of persons were fi day was sentenced to 80 years’ im-| #anctlally involve ae hundreds of for having robbed the people of in biting several lions, millions during his 14 years’ ca-|and government detective 6 on reer as a banker, broker and min-| deavort to trace the stolen imoney and securities inter of Justice Right now we are showing the very cream of Fall Fashions. At no time in the history of this store have we been able to of- fer our trade an assortment of patterns and fashions in Suits and Overcoatsa which were so decidedly artistic from every point of view. Use Your Credit. Come to Us. Pay us $1.00 a week and use your cash for other purposes in mak- ing Christmas gifts. Suits and Overcoats from $15.00 to $30.00 Christmas Gifts for Women. Ladies’ Suits, Coats Furs, Skirts and Waists Don’t hesitate to call and open an account with us. Pay us later. While in this store ask for one of our beautiful calendars given away free. Cor. 3rd Av. and Pike St. |Is Your Chance Mr. Bald Headed Man NOTE We are the only people in America making this liberal ffer. Why? Because know Riggs’ Eczema-Dan }] druff Cure is the hair grow |} er, and we are gi If we fail t we ing to show you ease you on a three months’ contract yu pay us nothir But if }} you are fully satisfied the |} growth of is sufficient || benefit to you, pay us fifty j} cents per treatment, or, if || this don’t please you, let it known, however, Riggs ema-Dandruff Cure will yrow oY hair and cure || your skin and disease 1 1 witl The A.P. Riggs Hair Grower and Cure Co., Inc. 1216 Third Ave. Private opy rl always free en Baturday L. 2t eniidr For Christmas— A Piano or a Player Piano? What would afford you more pleasure in your home Christmas Day than music and story and song? Music gives to the home life an atmosphere which Your children will be better, brighter, happier, if they sing and nothing else can supply ig play. Mother and father will likewise be happier. i@ Music indeed has charms—power to drive “dull me I \@ care away | We suggest a piano, a player piano or a Vic- tor Talking Machine for a Christmas present for the whole family. Why should you be without music this Christ Day and all the days of 1911? n as Our terms are the easiest and the prices the | lowest. A small payment down, and the balance | in amounts suit your convenience, secures you j@ any instrument in ¢ tore at the re lar, well 1 and plainly marked price—there is abso no advancement in price when taking ad- Pacific Const Di of VICTOR T ayer Pianos, Co Nineteen Stores om the Pacifie Const, 1400 Second Ave. Near Union St, Seattle, Buy or Sell Real Estate. Classified Page.

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