The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1911, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) FIVE DOLLARS IN PRIZES FOR 300 WORDS be < a aie oo ag Seattic, Wash, Mis Feb. 16, 1911 Grey—! am | give econd best answer s the questior What Feature of The Star do you Hike best must be not more than 300 words, written WOMAN'S PAGE EDITOR, The contest is open to men, } A ich nurse and have recently been | case her m and why a cas There | met a on one side of the as well as women readers of The Here Answers dressed to Star Replies must be mailed or delivered at The Sta etters will be published next Saturday Beautiful, Tragic Charlotte Corday is Style Mistress of 1911 Fashions a ink paper, and ad. doctor and we got into conver. sation about dise and one word borrowed another, and finally he asked if | didn’t think all girls and women were immoral like | sald 1 didn't think so, and | know for certain it is not So he said that he thought and knew they all immoral Now I about this matter office not later than Thursday night. The prize winning want your opinion and what you talking this way to a moral young lady. ROSE BUD think about a doctor Harrington Potts eny Martin we Middough, cat Ca ory Brice pews gp ¢ 8. Burrows - 1 t " ‘ T. Hardemag , -S. STEINER Candidate for Councilman In Jcontents being unprintable.) | ~ 2 | ca Dear Mi could not t » Grey—Will you please quired larg@ en he came tg ATTLE SPIRIT, he upbuilding of r of the superios en of promle ng confined r the care Commi e, and urging big Hie country Is Worth and photographed in Paris by with artist’s sketches of the real Charlotte famous paintings. years, and he Miss Ct tte Corda « and years Thin is r important a the ke in the n dina € ve capacity, @ has the 8 convictions. nent business men of and #0 as several ot little basques z 4 ‘ " 6 & good citize a broad-gauged man, signers spring TO PLACE Fy 8. Steiner . their ballots as one @ en to his home @ite was a ca , . on a ich Guat eaaved Respectfully dress wh ed them with smelt < Smit S. 8ST ER CLUB : b aes ‘ ng enduse:the t time » “ ASTMAN, Pres. and we ‘ er 5 THOMAS, V expedition them on & , F_ A. BOOTH, 2 apa i 8, EWART, ‘Becy. han 8,000 JAMES FERGUSON iterie Charlotte nd thos traits Treas. lutionary a R OWN TEETH” bpp Oo POLITICAL may ea ete |t CART AND 1 band Ganton & 1 ser * n ¢ , t nd ’ ecelved | wit ae nt i - = ‘ost ‘i CORRUPTION mK tr i Everyday Incidents That : urprimed by | againet joner, | he of the made # pr Three Weeks The Indian warr strong A Foo! There was : n gay feathers and paint a happy m to them and h b (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) and Show What Neal 3- 908 Union st « Fill-o Manufacturing Co., asily sta _ Candidates * ALLOW THE GIRL TO at is better than a happy happy, my wife ‘¢ happy, and my fr @ glad. If your treat ment bas the same effect on others as it did on me, you are certainly doing a great work.” This is what an Alaska mine writes cattle Neal f° When his wife in to take the institute way to pre * * By * 3202 Hudeon 8t. 5 ee ee ed Avevses tere to bulld up Mrs. Bertha McConaughy jane Seattic, Wash A MAN'S VIEW OF IT . * * * ~ DECIDE * * . * * 56-69 Pine 8 | rt an account | (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) \HESKETH GIVEN, Sawyer’s Value Savings Bank and put 608 W. 42d St., Seattle. ke * * * * * By Leon R. Johnson * self beyond temptatior : * NRE What shall we do with ¢ to Seattle TALK NO. 10 Frederick Sawyer is the man who has kept such an accurate check on the city finan- ces as to tell, at any time during the year, just what the ex- penses have been in any depart- ment for a stated period, and how much appropria- tion remains to be used. This in- formation— which is instantly available—is the result of Saw- ape nate Seat : ; of your teeth, and have two or more | yer’s system of left in either jaw, sount or de appropriation ac- cayed, we will replace each missin not, is a hardship. tooth, by our own method, to look, | lest she drives the feel and act like natural teeth, with. | cart Wear without a wrap are of plates, and we defy| The college girl, for Instance, has |in serge, panama, satin, crepe dentist or layman, to tell|an opportunity to exact a neat fin-|marquisette, challis and foulard hem from Nature's teeth |ish that helps her over the rough | Black and white combinations 0 Anger ag |. With these teeth you can eat| places of life, and has some advant-| promise to dominate color schemes oe 4 cathe Pate ity A38| beofsteak, corn on the or any-| ages, according to the seriousness |of the coming seasgn. Red will be ministration. He is a member of| thing else you wish, and we with which she pursues her studies. | used largely as trimming on somber lie easter revision commities the work to last |Like a family pedigree, a college |hued gowns, but the favorite trim pe de Alen hy ange The keynote in dentistry is kind-|education 1s a nice thing to bave,|ming will be braid—the widest of office a public trust, and, if elected, |088. We work with a swift, sure,| Provided It Is accurate, But to the |which sometimes forms the collar, Wes] will seek to have the regrade and|Se@tle touch, and cultivate the|man or Woman with ambitions and |cuffa and revers of coats conneretien | street improvements completed. in | Sentle art of painiessness, determination to succeed, the ab-| Separate coats will be full length specified time. A committee of citl.| 4, Written guarantee sence of college life will never deter |and the favorite ones will be made then of satin, irlarge zens, looking into the qualifications | ¥O™ of all the candidates, vested on REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Any girl who 1s not of sultavle| The wrap draped around the age to battle with tpe otuside world | figure Is seen in evening garments ceptionally £ bly on Mr. Hes-]N, W. Cor. 3rd Ave. and Union St. y 0 y orl [Aseoen tho Street Proms Poetetfies should by all means complete her| made of soft supple materials, daught The Bank for mathe who loves er dah FRIENDS ARE WORKING HARD] fully, and when she ha TO SEAT HIM IN THE NEW Savings Mu | aigsation, tance hee Kane COUNCIL. ublime and peace-giving Cor. Third Avenue ‘ « har cok thee SEND-OFF | | | 3% | Robert B. Hesketh is showing up strong as the d maries for the men for the Ma make a companic Insure for her ¢ pass and the pr ness with the prop ction of eighteen | and Pike Street draw panion PAT POINTERS ON | {1} SPRING STYLES) §.). Correa h olection Bennett Line TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS Austin E. Griffiths withstanding the sim should/and the seantine material, A. F: H average | spring co To be effictent ar ifreliant ar Ne two characteristics that dwell uppermost in the mind, the principles beginning from the cradle should be encouraged al-| The ways, Any girl that has finished |jar, the her ordinary schooling should be | hips are small eapable of deciding for herself Slowves will be If it Is her wish to enter the busi-| tight fitting. In ec eas field, and she 4a inclined arate waists sloe t oward that vocation, she will be| without excey much better and far more efficient in her undertakings by first de clding the matier herself. If she | Robert B. Hesketh W.G Thomas W. Miles on ‘ ‘rank P. Mullen ie W. H. Murphy. . ulmost} ; I. L. Quigley. . tumes will flatten the purse just as much 1 lender silhoue still popu waist line is King ‘rederick Sawyer of them are Joc Schlumpf While S. Steiner company the wery dre ~ > n Tical tendency is largely in F. R. Van Tuyl Max Wardall length. In separate whether she Ikes or fret. childs ‘and nay Bacon Was Re > a Mark your selection Then be careful | gray and brown follow CUT THIS OUT and vot horse before the} One piece dresses accordingly and three-quart ngth Skirts are still narrow and many slashed the} guided tactfully by her elders, the a few result is not hindered. But any girl's then turn b pelled to Ko to have life work mapped and eut with it and com lost a few or many favor ROBE: B. HESKETH near. Hesketh is nicipal affairs voile a student of mu-)" and in his work|* February 21, his, has enabled him guar publi¢ with all mending a-Dandruff nyo 1 need of that kind Ve have a cure of carried “Riggs Eezema-Dandrv in t t two years, increasing and have t to hear of the first case where it has failed to do as you claim Respectfully I'S PHARMACIES, Per M, Marr, Vv] SWI The A. P. Rigg Hair Grower & Cure Co., Inc., 1216 Third Ave. the drink habit, lete wreck from long debauch, inent in they t fast losing ds because of quor, was re friend t cure. It Treatment is give that a perfe be effected in only or it will cost nothing If you have a dear friend who drinks ¢t write, call or phone f of the contract bond a formation, including references and indorsement# Address The Neal Institute Howell and 16th Av., S@ Phones, East 4381, Inde Cedar 431 All correspondenc® mailed in plain sealed envelopes

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