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1911 _ SHOULD MAN WITH AVERAGE SEATTLE INCOME | MARRY UNLESS HE HAS A BANK ACCOUNT? ‘ iain plume mattor is easlly settled, gas: Star Offers Prize for Best Solution to ilracle. "Religious iftoremcen Query Which Young Man Sends to '#**,<:::0int, 10" peen determined Cynthia Grey for Answer. leche end Seidedme, post-and. rien, |they all seom to be veorched with | thin yaterious love. What ts itt” wR RR ee Hse hate mulvely aiken ee * *| “How can I make my girl stop > * THE LETTER WHICH LED TO | pting favitations from. other : a MARRIAGE LETTER CONTEST lows?” in a cry that has come ® Here ts a letter received by Cynthia Grey, which suggested % | from hundreds of jealous lovers, t the question * | probably in the throes of calflove Should a young man, with an Income of $600 to $800 a year, #|1 may be wrong, they may be past t marry? */the infantile stage of love, and Dear Mise Grey: Iam & young man 23 years old, graduate of &/mean business. Their lettors are ® Broadway high school, and am working in the ~~~ box factory. #! mighty serious and portray an af 5 fe T make $15 a week, which fs all | have. Became engaged a year #/fliction common among American ® ago, thinking I could better myself before this time, but adva ®\yeuth, On the other hand, girls = % ment comes very slowly. There Is no proapect of an imme ‘*/are just as anxious to know| #& “raise” for me, and so {It means a “long engagement.” [don't be *| whether It's up to them to invit 4 % Meve in being engaged longer than a year, but I don't know #{/a man to call, or whether it ts ‘ whether I have the right to get married on my present income. %* {proper to let the man ouller kins t What do you advise? RB. */ thom good night * But the most burning question oe eH wokod in countionn different ways if " — iene been: “How can a young cou i BY CYNTHIA GREY (ing for advice on every subject! ple liv 800 a year?” In its During the past year I have re |from retigion and love to “how to Beived Quarts of mall, letters ask-|clean willow plumes.” The willow 4 — Beene How to Pic M. Emil Batlly halls Sir Turkey Gobbler as the king of birds. M Bality ought to know, for he commands the ulinary cohorts of the Hotel St. Regis, one of the ultra exclusive of | New York clty exclusive hotels, | and what he} knows about! b ould i a promising youn) library. What he doesa’t know about them could be ‘seribbied on the baby's call ing card with room to spare. “It is import. Qnt that you select your turkey carefully,” declares M. Bailly. Then he tolls the necessary things in pur. ing the national bird for the Thanksgiving dinner This celebrated Frenchman tn- sists that the perfect bird must not weigh less than 10 pounds. Smaller ues are Hable to become dry when | Toasted to the proper tenderness, be says. Then this chef gives four signe Dy which even the amatear market ef may know a really good turkey. ‘The wings of a young turkey are soft and pliable; pull them gently and you will see. a" you want to be sure that a ALL YOU NEED IS A | M. Bailly turkey is of this year’s raising, feel of the feet. These must be supp! ind the legs smooth and black. jyar tart qu If you want to know that the turkey you have selected really young, press gently upon the breast bone. Cynthia Grey’s Letters is This should m has been Has a young man, with an Income ut litkey # ; CASCARET TONIGHT | 7. eeeTeTT eer ¥ ee FF TT ETT TET Tee sige Wer gernan Ks gen Stom-| ¥ ASK THE STAR'S PHYSICIAN « om, Coated “Tomes or Oty For the benefit of any of its readers who may need medical * y stipated Bowels by mnrning. | advice or medical attention, The Star has mage arrangements * f Turn the rascals out—the head-| ® with a reputable Seattle physician to answer simple questions # ache, the biliowsness, the indiges-|®@ pertaining to health and medicine, or to give expert advice and & 4 tion, the sick, sour stomach and|# attention in individual cases The Star can help you or your ® turn them out tonight! ® friends In this way, don’t hesitate to take advantage of this plan, * » them out with Cascarets. | w * x . : ns of Men and Women take RRAARERARHAARRERRKRKRAREREK a Cascaret now and then and ne . o 4 jow the misery caused by a Dear Miss Grey: (1) 1 met a handsome young man, and he has - Bver, clogged bowels or an upset | cailed several times, and I love him ¢ Tam 18 and considered very “ stomach utiful. My chum goes with hi and when we are out to wl Don't put in another day of dis my friend pays her more attention than he 4 me, and then ! tress. Let Cascarets cleanse and|am left out. Do you think he loves me as devotedly as he did before Fegulate your stomach; remove the | he met my chum? I can never live without him nf dour, undigested and fermenting (2) Is It proper for we two chums to visit the home of the boys on * F food and that misery-making gas; | thelr Invitation, and !f our 5 take the excess bile from your liv-| (3) Tam 5 f h r my dresses? , @r and carry out of the system all| And sometimes I got uxly loc How can I get i . rid of them? A. 8. B. Z the decomposed waste matter and) , Polson in the Intestines and bow-| A——(1) The fact that you think you are so beautiful and love de - bis. Then you will feel great votedly # young man you have known only a short ti may be tiresome ito him. It would be to any sensible boy I know, Youth is very fickle A Casearet tonight will surely Braighten you, oat by morning. | "pecially in affairs of the heart will get over thin just as sure one th F agtve ly as you did the measles, and will be surprised to find how nicely you q fhey work while you sleep. A) Den ee hin 4 to vag et tad ok m4 (2) It will be all right to viait thelr home, if you éan be senstbl 4 pene 8 Clee —- = cneetTe enoug! ot to discus he t o ‘ou oO" parents nccompany ibs for mouths, Children love to ——— n © disgust their parents, and if your own parents « mpan ae fake Cascarets because they taste| (3) Wear your dresses to the shoo tops. You are probably eating too oA 2 ee = a | many sweets and too much rich food; or you may be lacing. Either will vod e se & Ted nose 4 READ THE LATEST Dear Miss Grey About three months ago I put some cold cream 4 FICTION jon my face (a thing I never did before) and my face all broke out of with pimples. I never had them before, elther. Of coirse, I stopped na 10c vsing the cream right away, but my face is covered with this terrible ed LANE’S BOOK SHOP eruption. Is there anything I can do? ae Rh ate’ Oe M. 6023 A.—-You will have to know the ingredients of the cream in order 4 to find the antidote for the substance that is causing the oruptio n't | Th best thing for you to do is to go to the pure food and drugs in ad | spector, Mehihorn buflding. m- | Sale 'T a any wt eek Trunk & Bag (o., lac A REAL GIRLS’ PROBLEM wv TKUNKS AND SUIT CASES. Dear Miss Gr You have been so kind in the past that I hope i a you can help me now, Tam 16 and t ily child at home, a sopho ° more in high school. I am large, and my thoughts and actions are al eral years older than usual at my ag Now, Mies Grey, I am not boy-struck but want to ha my boy friend: a6 well as the girls. 1 in | have not time to run out three or four times a wee it would |tke to 4 ALBAN PAINLESS | iiavs thom come to ms b to spend the evening, and so on. But my home is not such that I care to invite them. It grieves my mother so “i DENTISTS | tier 1 don't like to speak to her of Lately 1 refused cn inrttation a We Are the Pike Street | from a gentioman because I did not like to have him come to my home > 4 | It is a great temptation to me to meet these people at some other plac Bargain Dentists | than my home. I do not want to Jo this, because it Is not right, but We are making aiar $8 mi a 10 | 8 Grey, the best of us are liable to be overcome b: mptation oid Crowns for $s) regular oe | ae oe bs vf bea lam a ‘$10 What am I to ¢ Miss Grey, I am serious, and want your hone ALBANY Shown for opinion JUST A GIRL mms — ‘ou could no’ de girl ow hear 0€ 7 oO you ae maint 6 | A.—1 wish you could know, dear girl, how my heart out t 1 Fitis for|in your trouble, for it is a trouble as great as a greater one may seem from $110 to a grown person. Girls need boy friends just ax much as they do girl Beta of Zea Ol “fram #4, friends, and I believe from your letter you are sensible enough to have them without danger. As I read between the lines, | see the finely de 7, heat | veloped woman you will be some day not far distant. But I ot advi tile ox- | vou to let this little weed of deception creep in and spoll your beautiful | garden, for if you do, it will thr and flourish > much faster than the fates I flowers that you will bruise your hands later pulling it up. I wish I will | knew your father. It is hard to love one wh an injustice, but ey oR our try it, dear girl. Go to him when he Is put your arm You exactly what your work will cost, around his neck and call him “dadd. was 16 is now separated from, her. n Marche and Mac- He may Do you think not re! spond at fir T am right is om lg but few can resist real love for ve long, Don't do it just to get your Foputation. desire, but from a higher motive, and your problem may work o Larort canals t be sooner than you think, Unless he forbids it, have your friends « : ie advantage at your home when you go out with them, and, if it is possible, int . Male cat posts duce them to your father. In this way he may get used to the Ides : entiate in Peery branch | o | Don't take your trouble too seriously 3 large practice | Dear Miss Grey I am & young; divorce as soon as she can, She jALBawy varmiess pewtisrs | man 21 years old and have been! sinking $7 a week and living « Vn the second floor of the People’s | keeping company with a young lady #hat, 1 help her by buying thing B on wna AY.\of 18, She was married when she she needs. I think a great deal of bu wick... Take vlevator|her husband and is going to get | going with her and helping her un | of $600 a year a right to marryt $600 a year, we have a lar t ean I do to help him? its various phases the tion presents situations like thi |im the caso of the $400 a yoar man SHEN ERE REL AHR AHS * * RULES AND PRIZES * * FOR THE CONTEST * * * * Following are the prices to * * be given by The Star for the * }# bost answers (o the marriage * & contest * *® One prize each of $5, $3, and * | © $2 and five $1 prizes * |® Letters must be written on * | @ one side of the paper only and * * not longer than 260 word * * . ee with « large family, merely exist ing under the present cost of ly. ing, the wife and children workin whonever a chance comes; then the not be rigid, Then bimet aod turn to BACK SEVERAL YEARS : the head. Look at its eyes. If IN RAINIER VALLEY. in 5 the bird has been recently andy R il : killed, these should be bright, A eBW YeARS AGO the Be H tren thowgh giated, and 1) |autle “Bleotte os atspted to - ailway : st NOt. Se Conp aaReR. parallel the 8 R, & 8. through : } cno=t| Rainier Valley and several quick Travel Hy | dor the circumstances? M.W.H. [plays were made in the transfer of : ‘. . estate by both sides of the A.—{ ike your letter, for I bei sii Incidentally a few private E Heve you are manly and really want to do the right thing both too young to do I thing and not But you are he uncon ences, You may be girl in a much worse ‘you drenm. Under stances, you will both fare better t Just drop her, without let ber know you! If she} for her good had he oree, I might advise you differently about being with her I wish the girl would » to see me, {can toll her how to get along on her $7. Dear Miss Grey Will you tell me the day and year the cla went down? A REAL My husband never gives me any money; he pays all bills and 1 never have even a quarter to take ja friend out, What shall I do?” ts | common complaint | Or, “My husband only makes) ques: | home, automobile even little supper * at home. They retire With maclves as it were; they re fuse invitations #0 they won't have their suppers, wive up theatre to reciprocate. Sometimes the jcome through an ordeal like thi sometimes they get tired before they are the divor courts get busy Whatever the phase, the question |concerns Seattle citizens and Mins |Grey puts this query to her read ers Should a man with an income of and practically no bank ac wnt, marry? In it true made in or {= ase of the extremely young couple young for these with a 18660 income, buying a house and sutomobile on the installment or , living up to or over days As long as a man can work, he and his family can exist on 9600; |When sickness or misfortune comes and be hasn't laid by a cent, un loss bis wife and children can help themselves the case becomes one for the hum Yor many this is a bi they would that most marriages out of Seattle today have no more financial basis than a salary and $100 banked? Is such a financial standing sufficient to meet the needs of married Ife? Is it in any way responsible for the divoree fad? Has it a tendency to bring out the best or worst in rather starve than ask help. mortgaging every | this the | In the case of the |young couple” and almost oung couple actually does Seeing stunt thease days, e best answers, one prix $3, $2 and five $1 pri | each of $ loss of the man's health or position| will be given. Letters not exceed will not Immediately be the ling 260 words must be written on parents, If there are any, general @ side of the page only, Name ou the rescue, Pride, however, | and address must be given, but will is stronger than prude not be published if wo desired. Ad young people try to got thelr | dress letters to Cyathia Grey, Beat jfeet and find that they have to! tle Btar. | econ nate Mad weather makes food prices, jhigh.” ‘They're high, whether or not i TOKIO, Nov. 25.—Complete abandonment of the proposed To io Grand Exposition and of all mil- ry and naval expansion for one AN RL WIND THAT sss SS BLOWS NOBODY GOOD 2 suetgguowapanny or ou | SALELY THE HAND OF OLD PA.- THER TIME 18 TURNED © operators took a hand, and among them the Birdsey Wetmore 24-acr tract, immediately adjoining the & 8. shops, was brought into °K as the plans of the 8 ee to go through this prop: erty 8. R. & 8. won the race for a franchise and built the Hu #on st. Hine, which extends directly 2 Hinto the Wetmore Trac 5 The operator securing the 2 3 5 2 5 the Wetmore property platted tract, but The property now comes © the market at ge pri pay the indebted against it on ¢ is extended through the | © jaddition, a waika, The 4 was formerly in truck garden he Electric = | = A January 22, 1906, at : ro Fy rege - oa 4 3 ip. m, evel land and yet located | si jso ns to command a good view of & Automatic 5 Dear Miss Grey ay Kindly | Lake Washington and the — 2 Block a print a recipe for orange filling. — | “in ee heavy gredes br ri 4 § @ ts peels 5 ae or /Couts of strect improvements. 4 Signal trom bad tacent A R ;mout every citizen knows tts loca 2 5 {tion at Columbia, A pretty loca. i System A.—(1) Hore is the recipe for the | tion and close-in property. It Is re- 2 orange filling: % cup sugar, 2% | ported by real estate office of 3 and tke All-Steel tablespoons flour, grated rind of %|David P. Kastman, in the Lowman | orange, % cup orange Julee, 1 eas | bul that the prices will be gp Coach i slightly beaten, 1 teaspoon butter.|/about $200, and will be sold on any = s Mix in the order given. Cook ten|terms to meet the requi nta ofig 8 8=ore two grest trmmphe minutes in a double boiler, stirring |the purchaser, trom $5 monthly up 3 petbs thonmands constantly. Cool before spreading. | wards | point of providing | (2) Pir » sometimes askin] The tract as acreage is estimated - oe disease and sometimes a blood dis-|to be worth $2,000 per acre at the ge S8/#tp Por the Passenge order, th The prices on lots a YOU FIND BOTH - ardly make this, but the es IN USE ON THE Dear Miss Grey: Will you|tate that held it was put through please print me a little Thankagiv.|the wringer and the profit abso O-W.R.&N. amout three verses, so|lutely squeezed out to the bene b : : ! njearn itcasy? I. M.P, |of the general public desiring to! = ‘Line of the Shasta Limited y her P | A--You little “Imp,” why didn't} The opening day will be Mon 0.8. L. and you tell me your age’ Well, | think | gay, the 27th. But all are Invited Eyal 1 can guess somewhere near It./ig visit the tract and s thetr Union Pacific Here is your piece location Sun Agents will be pci h nigh apeenewre n the ‘ound id 8 nday }- carried (3 spstem _ Bix Little Turkeys. on the ground all day Sunday. — rerio ee Six little turkeys, all in a row The first purchaser to buy and : Now, what they were hatched for oma pat a house to cost not toss of a life. they didn't know {t $800 will be given a deed to Seattle ticket office, Our grandmother did, but she| lot withowt cost to him 716 Second Ave, wousiet tall |with no strings other th Phones: She wa d and fed them every |¥ullding requirement Main 932, Ind, 1995 prmgaseecal Another feature of this opening But not one of the aay six heard her She was fattening them for Thanks giving day Six large, fat turkeys, all in a row On Thanksgiving morning one was to go | To. Sam, one to Tom, another to Lu Dear little grandchildren, loving and true One was sent to poor Widow G With six helpless children to f that day Our mother cooke » for lame lit tle Je His mother ts sick and feeble, you know Grandma was so happy, she didn't mind Running all summer the turkeys to find; She knew when Thanksgiving day came around The very best place for each one would be found. Young Mother” will send me ldress and a stamp | will an wer her CYNTHIA GRE Humphreys’ Seventy-Seven Breaks up Grip and COLDS First cold snap The 16 first us, it 1 snap | finds so the most many py unprepared—too thinly clad for bad weather The early use of “Seven seven” is almost as good a pri tector as a warm garment Keep “Seventy-seven” hand take a dose at the firat chill ¢ |shiver and you will not be lit to take Cold All dealera sell “Soventy-se 25e, or mailed, Humphrey’ Homeo. Medicine Co William and Ann Stre Se tor ols, E.E. Ex.is,General Agent where prices what you would have paid years ago, is the offer Passenger station — ing of CASH $150 cash Jackson 8t., at Fourth to the man havi best looking and Fifth Aves. place January Ist, 1912, and $75 Phones: ash to the second best, with $25 Main 7378; Ind. 2623 leash to the third best, the decision L. E. Guaret, vo. Tay to rest with the purc rs them Seattle selves, ¢ h purchaser being er a W. D. SKINNER jtitled to one vote. 4 . D. ‘NI To secure all the information re-| 3 Generat Freight and @ garding this tract call at the of 4 Passenger Agent : fice of David P, Eastman, 505 Low E building, corne 8 d 1 Lt HTT Caer mtreae, Corner teat and | SAORI UATINA TINA TAN HAAN | The great treat for the children. Serve as a des- "sert after dinner. Healthy, Nutritious, Refreshing. The Big Brick 25c In ThreeFlavors 30c CALL AT OUR CREAMERY. NO DELIVERY. COLUMBIA AND WESTERN AVE. 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