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Bimple Prescription Wonderful Kidney and Bladder Cure The following tton ast ' meat ial bh of kidney add to Ito N pound and 1 extract Ruchu iil € thie mt and at bed ¢ backache, F ALBE RT HANSEN tablished 1883 PREC ious STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE Practicability and utility are the first considerations in making a git for father, The articles it ‘tustrated are simple and inexpen jive, being made from odds and nds from the piece bag. | The handy box is made of card board, cove with denim, parti jtions being made for articles to | meet many emergencies The box contains baggage tags. trunk lw bela, tacks, key tags, gummed la dels, thumb tacks, adhesive tape rubber bands, tube of paste and twine, * The box is 7 by 7 by 2% Inches A shoe box would make an excel lent foundation. Cover with denim or a strong wall paper, leaving HENRY MOUTONX enough to turn in an inch at top and bottom. Pi ‘ waste denim or paper frame for the calendar is 4 by 6%| from the ends of an old necktie, and | ing a bank account? ormation ant over rough edges to finish bottom. | tnehos | the eyegiass polisher from the wrist} ¥. Make the partitions fit the con Make the box of cardboard, fast lot @ kid glove. is in the way A STS he, thoaaand = aes allied Wie monmneccss| Where would mth willbe paid. by | | waited until be had a bank 2 a henrietta Mouton’ apert walted un slater, henrtetie Mouton, f | C thi G ? A—(1) To 3 cups brews secur | MT. Adam wax not afraid to risk| abouts of Henry M x, a it, nelther should any of her daugh-/ ssonie 7, Hur aagtons a Ul ynthia Grey’s Letters Ke 34 eu mil, and Duar te een a a ote ceael th ty ye ize Of @ wninut; boll until a hard |{er® | Mother Ip Shoat loft. “tistane' etek tee ! all ts formed by dropping tn cold |}\y to Ree the Holght © feet $ in A STARVING WOMAN—ARE YOU THE HUSBAND? water; remove from range and boat | 07 making ¢ light brown . 4 i 2 decoration. No hand-medown pants} a pedi Dear Miss Grey 1 am literally hungry for affection in my home| until {t begins to harden; spread tache and chin fl am of a very loving and affectionate disposition, but my husband is! quickly on cake. or haremrecarem skirts; * oaggreet tn center of fore Bi ao cold and morose, and I don't think he cares for me. He never offers} (2) I cannot. say to thoes ote 0 Se Se eS lownnard to the | to take me any place, or to get me anything. If 1 want anything, or to] “liquids,” but there are paints used (2rices shown s custom to comb §) go any piace, | have to coax and beg. I am pale and thin and have nol for painting velvet that can be “lows, of, say, about 2 {89 a8 to concen! I) appetite from grieving over this. I think it one of the worst forma of/ bought at the art stores, They |®*Y Piece. No, they would rather cruelty, don't you? I wo considerate and would allow m little m, aside from th lov CONRAD XISSLING, : 1005 Larkin St. San Prancise?, Cal. ———=i me what you think A.—I do think that tre wrong—but not strong wou Not to you fs In blame, “A. C.,” remembe 1 am going to try to show you how y First, the atmosphere of the home This is true, wheth If each is governed |home is as nearly heaven as anythin alter your me satisfactory way | thing for a w stop looking ment Renton District ==" Renton Undertaking Co. mnless you brace w it that way, and see |into the world to battle for yourself, | will be unhappy all your life. Your }you are wrong, too, “A. ¢ You have probably drifted jout of it. You have b pale an | truly, do you think you can impart a and bring your husband out of his n condition of mind and body? You, t ble ts from “grieving,” as you say fal ast have beautiful though not attractive. Wake up, “A. ©.” a |tect yourself as you would a b be affected wrongly by anothe be affected by the Great Crea to be happy Interest your flowers. Sing, whether you f LAUNDRY Imperial Steam Laundry Good Soap, Good Materials Used. Your Clothes Come Back to You Right PHONE BLACK 71. you sm M CAFE 1 Like aan 2 A | yourself singing from the heart. First thing in the morning, take a THE MEI [ROSE short, brisk walk. Use your will to make yourself take !t. “Give the men world the you bh and the best will come back to you.” Maybe —— |not the way you expect—but it will come, dear. Keep looking abead | « ae for it ‘GOOD FEED” PLACE - a WHLL MAKE YOU rert at Dear Mise Grey--What studies:to play kissing games. Tt might} —— and requirements are necessary to| look cunning tn little tote 6 and 7/ enter West Point? BLN. B. ears old, but not in 15 and 16-year RENTON POOL PARLOR | 4 ono must be appointed by a) 4 xitls | + hy seg aga ga © To take a walk after a dance | — ect agomamesaicincs | oe 4 have at least a| (3) To take « wa al Walla Walls Ave. |high school education. Each sen Pade Blesuns se peso Deg Bs The Best Line of ator has the privilege of appointing | 97% Caner’ Aily know how to CIGARS AND TOBACCOS | bree applicants wach year. The rir and only makes a goose of her- | pray wiles examinations are very strict, and| torr fa trying My Pool Tabien are Lively—My |YOU will have to have private tutor ae P rs are Pleasant ing to stand a chance of passing. | ta tt CALL IN AND SEE Dear Miss Grey—(1) Is it proper for a girl of 15 to take a box of chocolates from a boy? (2) Is it proper for a girl of 16 Central Meat Market | a3 the ‘ st Cute of ona Ito go to parties and play kissing opr games? (3) Is ft also proper to go to a SEE “DILLERSEN” dance and take a w after, the| eo, or flirt? ANXIOUS Gusset mt. ct. tnd. White 190, | 220°, OF fir a PRONE YOUR ORDERS. A—(1) Why shouldn't a girl take a box of chocola GENERAL MERCHANDISE| "3", a ae ” ——“I while is a Williams & McKnight ,— iF YOU comr Amp sxx Us WE WILL SHOW YOU LIVE WIRE BARGAINS Phone Black 71, Ind. White 221, es from a boy as m a ty for a girl once In a good thing, but {t is silly trustworthy medical advice, The PLUMBING ~ table Seattle physician to answer enemeee ———— medicine. NO QUESTIONS WILL SHEARER ONLY THE INITIALS OF TH The Only Pract Pirst-clasa | PRINTED. Plan This District Dear Doctor: Will you kindly tell me what is good for the hives? 1! aod » had them ever since I've been |b cspeain nearly one year. They do| not trouble me much in the day HARDWARE time, but are so bad at night that I or ¢ 2 ————- | cannot sleep. They come on very c quickly and raise up in big blotches: Renton Hardware Co. i have tried everything I know of me 5 pecials on Here. to cure them—even the doctor's} COME AMD SEE. medicine did not cure them. EHS Firat it is necessary to determine their cause. It is usually due to indigestion or the eating of some | article of food whieh brings on the | attacks, which should be corrected. | Relief from the itching is obtained | by using « lotion of carbolic acid, 1 teaspoonful; glycerine, 4 tea-| spoonfuls? alcohol, 1 62, ‘tnd water | enough toynake a pint... Apply ex ternally with a sponge Dear Doctor; My boy is now years old, He does not seem t hold his head straight. His face 4 BIG SAVINGS Phone'Ind. White 301, Sunset M. 321 GROCERY A Dandy © Pure = Foods. Mensnre See JABEZ CHAPMAN Gor. 2nd and Burnett st. RENTON. n Store that Selle Right Weight and REAL ESTATE Don't formet that wo can place|#maller on one wide. He ts well Your Ineurande and do tt right. Wire,|in every other way, only a little ecldant and Ith, Automobile, | nervous MRS, M. 0. | ety Bonds, Leading Companies in A Bmerica. From what you aay, 1 believe it (or Torticol- | slight is a case of wry-neck lis), which will require a operation to cure him, Wilson & Marlowe Ronton, Wash. WF. Down, FORGET*POORSFATHERS POSSIBLE PRES ENTS FOR THE MASCULINE HEAD OF THE HOUSE some kitchen the kind of treatment [ am getting is what drives women wrong? atmosphere, your life will drag on forever | man to hunger for affection and be dented It, tn allowing his mind to into this gra mse from fire. in somothing, if {t is only some potted For the benefit of any of its readers who may need expert and NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE WRITER ARE GIVEN. HOWEVER, | childre 11} 8 His ner-| the talking.”-~-Washington Star, THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1911. tents, keeping the sections to ned together with strips of strong A exact of ne Luxury benefit—tt man the values. In, A man should marry mands it. 1 guilty of plagtariem if 1 q words of and forget to put in the qu marks, | the lessons t 1 can way with him handicap, but a privilege. quickens is oftener @ cur softens and we Deprivation can not down the right It gives him a true sense of | J! hay mity and letters on that are| it's a shame that! Some of the best are published today. The! contest closes Wednesday. The| first prize will be $5, the second $5, third $2, and fourth $1. Nature de t think 1 Herbert Kaufman learned from life | ht by poverty and Poverty is no The spur the astride. than a kons ther by pasting over each joint.| paper, Cover with cretonne and] | know a man in your etty who ver es with strips of paper! paste the pad in the middle was married five years ago. He or denim. The shaving pad is a heart 8% /took his country bride to the sub Use the same material on the Inches wide and 7% Incheslurbs. They lived in @ wee house cover, which is fastened in place through the middie, Cut out four/on an ungraded street that cost him by a twotnch strip of nim, on hearts. Cover one with linen or fifty dollars. Necessity taught him half pasted on the inside of cover,| burlap on which paste or the use of the hammer. Today he the rest along the edge of the box./ small blue birds cut from bluelowns « modern aix-room bungalow, Finish tnside of cover by pasting | sateen, silk or linen. The lower|built on the very spot where he plain paper over raw edges. bird carries a erected the little nest five years The calendar and 5 rial, on which is outlined—astit ago, has a healthy, red-cheoked is a useful desk adjunct with black darning cotton, wife, a ‘ovely baby and a farm. Is endar cards slip out at the top, to| Jour”—French for "Good day.” he out of debt? Yes, Is he an ex change each mon’ A strip at} Cover a second heart and overjception? 1 think he is the rule, the side holds a pen or pencil, A/hand the two together. Cover the} but if you think be ts an exc pad ts fi 4 on top of the slant-/other two and overhand together|better line up with the “ ing box made for (.e purpose lor the back, Place tinsue paper/tions.” There is pleaty of room. The pad reat is 7 inches long, 4% | cut heart abape betwoen, inches wide, % inch high at front,| bine tape. and 1% Inches high at back. The! The tobacco pouch in made of ailk Hang by 9 have a husband who is kind and ra and would offer me a Don't will toh you the kind (3) We do not publish a Sunday edition. privileges drudgery, Dear Miss Grey—tI clipped from your paper a recipe to stop falling hair. One of the ingredients fs/ quingoin, which I thought was a crystal, but find the druggist gave! me a powder. Is that right? M. M. AC euch as you tell of drives women ne word of what | am going to say that while reading my letter, but mn change things in your home. is created by the one who has the her that mind is used tn a right or by a sense of right to the other, A on earth can be. Unless you can der this un terrible | ut Tot us| X24. what you can —¥i It may be found as a crystal, p and help yourself. It ts what your work i» affidavit as to health before the proper officers, or is that arranged for when Hoense is procured? Do |all licenses have to be published in the newspapers? | A SUBSCRIBER you must become husband i» wrong, stronger, or you very wrong, but | dominate yours sally, Now, you must work 4 thin and with no appetite.” Now, beautiful, cheery air to your home A morose mood while you are in that 00, recognize that this bodily trow If you want your body to be beautl-} ta. As you are, you certainly are; nd Ket to work on yourself. Pro Every time you seem to ind, take the thought, “I ean only ind of the universe, that meant me The | made when the license Is procured. There fs a law governing the pub- | | leation of marriage licenses it or not, and you will In time find Dear Miss Grey right for &@ woman to always open her bus band’s letters? ABUSED HUSBAND. A—Cortainly not. There are very few exceptions whon it is right for her to ever open her hua band’s letters—or for a husband to open his wife's mail Dear Miss Grey—(1) Please pub-| lish the brown sugar caramel cake filling. (2) Will any kind of Hquid stain » for painting velvet sofa pillows? | (3) Do you publish a Sunday easier on your purse. Star has arranged with a repu questions pertaining to health and BE ANSWERED UNLESS THE | & WRITER'S NAME WILL BE vousness {9 probably due to the condition of his neck, which will be ptter after an operation. ar Doctor; My 2year-old boy | rs from sudden attacks of} ». They are very severe. Can| what to do when they first come on? A. ¥. M Croup {s a common affection in babies from 6 months old to 3 or 4 yenrs of age, and may occur In n otherwise healthy, as well leticate children. Reliet is usually obtained by causing the child to vomit, giving it @ tablespoonful of meked fresh lard or 0080 oll, or a teaspoongul of jayrup of ipecac. Apply cloths Dei auf! or you tell me wrung out of hot water to the front ot the neck and inhale steam. Colds or indigestion usually bring on an attack, Children subject to croup should have their throats ex miped for enlarged tonsils and Henolds. INTERESTED You seem to enjoy taking your ne wife to the theatre A small deposit “Yeu,” replied Mr. Meekton, “it interests me immensely to see Hen ny article until rietta sitting absolutely quiet while a lot of oth people are doing all & woman, when be late than never, late. I have s boy friend up here in Clallam county who has earned quinzoln comes aa a pow- more than $600 this year with bis hands, his working outfit costing I had @ friend who beame to Washington 11 yours ago, (his only assets being 11 cbildren, Dear Miss Grey—Will you pléase/the youngest a baby, the oldest affidavit of health | Has a youn without a bank account? In answering this question, in the spirit obviously intended, RE. R. Cain than too, but what you have is the right jess than $10. |do to remedy it. I judge you are very sensitive, Set to work to con-|,, - |quer that first, for your own sake and that of every one who comes in| {ll me if { obtaining marriage about 16 yours of Ag6. I contact with you, Whether you etay with your husband or @o out hecessary to make an RENCE. AND——— ur Coats Specially Priced This Week Only All our Furs, including Grey and Brown Fox, Blue Wolf, Raccoon, Jap Mink, Marten, French Coney, Lynx, etc., at prices that will make Christmas buying We also include in this sale All Our Marmot, Pony, Caracul, Plush and Persian Lamb Long Coats for Ladies and Our Entire Line of Men’s Suits and Overcoats Credit Extended to All THE New York Outfitting Co 825 Third Av., Corner Marion hold will Christmas, pajamas for exterior Should a man marry without hav. provided no other obstacle we be if Adam had wolf from the door no peach! in our modern win $14.92 for a put everything into the theatres or on their backs. When Pompey was told that he |could not support himself when sin- gle, he said to help some.” j|man to be alone-—much worse for | Jacob was 40 years old married Rachel “Well, a wife ooght) It is not good for better but better never made good, and today I suppose is worth not less than $25,000. 7 with this Yankee Doodle nation ts we are beaded the wrong way. GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW- trouble man « right to marry wil a great deal ount?| | consider vider nome interpre’ tangible salary, and marriage The average her husband's responslbilities, Her mental attitude, be it hopeful and eheerful or worried and tearful, minds of her dren If th } | may, with increasing ployment, or dents ensue, Ia the Kroc ndiord, way a we can rained cloud only ment will poverty? under of debt and self. today, bers of t v Mi Rubber Tin Toys Rody Dolls, U the little Kid Body, t s, the kei Kid Body and gray P of pans ite. Spect children Ladies with le neat 4 fortable for 250. Ladies’ us in variety, the usually xc “|| sxe NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS we |) WHERE WOULD WE BE | IF ADAM HAD NOT | WED WITHOUT MONEY? lot more fine marriage and money question coming all cannot be printed. the husband the sole t “bank ccount’t an wealth other than a cone promises children leaves an indelible born and unborn chil husband's health continues | and his earning power increases, he} riet eeouomy | responsibilities. hould even tem what then? Never mind, old man; t pay when you can”? Can a man do his best work nan be contented and cheerful children the a few wooks place If a year or two of waiting and saving will mitt give greater opportunity for happiness, the question answers it- Buyers were out in numbers t come tomorrow ; Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats $9.98 and $18.75 Instead of $15.00 and $27.50 ‘These Coats are the swellest mem- sible, Polo and every popular style. rials all the wanted kinds. A most complete gathering. All marked down for this Santa Claus Potlateh. Toys, Dolls and Games Now ready for your {nepection, a splendid Dolls and Games, tn uimals, Iron Toys, China DOLLS! Dolls, Regular values $1.( Over twenty pieces. tea pots, ete; A POTLATCH IN BOYS’ SUIT PRICES Boys’ joys’ Good Tweed Suits in | one-third Just the thing Women’s Neckwear 350 to 600 Valu Lace «and Fich ondlos Kk CHOCOLATE ALMOND BAR Pure « nd almonds, late covered by & Refreshing 4 and nourlshing. felous che coating. ASK FOR IT EVERYWHERE If your dealer can ot supply you, that one next to him can de th a young wife mentally sha imprint on the meet bis} But loss of em: bable acel-| Will the and “the wary ghly pr oal man can be best born and ever-threatening or knowledge that loss of employ. them in helpless | te these dangers | Ww. Ww. SACRIFICING PROFITS TO EARLY SHOPPERS oday iving away profits did its work. If you missed for this Potlatch FREE! FREE! the profits are yours FREE! Free! Free! Free! A handsome Santa Claus Button nd will be given FREE to every child A lentes Sn ee visiting our Toy W tom w. A | purse given away with the pretty little den has been arranged on our mezzanine floor, where Santa is has arranged to fill his pack purchase Mim of any Ladies, *’, Boys’ or Men's Suite Write to b M ack fires. or Coats, These purses are and tell bis little wants, He specially strong and handy a a ed in Httle tots | for carrying small change. Be OF parents and ors from the Mttle | *ure and ask for one when purchasing. A Santa Claus Potlatch in Ready-to-Wear Over 500 Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailored and Trimmed Suits, latest Eastern ntyles in all the wanted fabrics. In the Santa Claus Potlatch at JUST HALF PRICE $15.00 Sults $7.50; the $25.00 Suits $12.50; the $50.00 Suits $26, Any and every Ladies’ or Misses’ Suit now marked half price. Stylish Silk Waists $3.95 Perfect Fitting Skirts $2.95 Instead of $5.50. Most ex- Instead of $5.00 to $6.00. Ladies'|ceptional Waist value. Selling Dress Skirts In fine assortment Serges, Panamas and Scotch mix.f all season as leader at $5.50, tures in gil the Pall colors. All late models; perfect fitting. Reg larly sold at $5.00 and $6.00. In one lot for the Potlatch $2.96 the Skirt latch at, the Waist, $3.95. A Santa Claus Potlatch in Silks and Suiting Prices: Dress and Waist Silks Se ot eat oe In grand assemblago—Dress and Waist Silks—-Roman stripes, tnengrhecks. broken plalds and solid colors in the new craze, fants The kind of ing special at 6%c, 79c and 96e, here! the Potlateh at, the yard, 3éc. Fine for presenta, Lay lengthe aw SUITINGS ONE-HALF LESS. of suiting and cloaking leng' skirt hs. Heavy Wool Cheviots, Wide-Wa! iagonals, jeuna Cloths, Homespuns and ) ish Mixtures here in the Pot- latoh hird to one-haif less than regular prices. Select a length for a Chr present. Come in messaline, taffeta and pretty lace effects. In the Pot- few Fall Coat family. Re A table full lengths, sult A Potlatch in the Prices of Santa Claus Potlatch in Sensible Presents. Beddings and Bape: Good large size Comforts, one ai sian, one side siikoline, plain border and atitohed: all through». 8 7ax78 Comforts, bot sites covered With fanoy sateen, filled with pure white sanitary cotton; stiteh: through; heavy and nd 28 warm Blankets Tit tees ily 98c¢ $2.50 Cotton Binnxets at $1.69— Size 72x80; come in white, $i. and Rt. Sp'ls ri Sheets 750 Bleached Bed Sheets 59¢; m: of good stro ‘ound thread _ mu Un, size 72x ood for hotel and family use, at 90c Bleached Bed Sheets 690; se: variety ding Roly Pols Cow Horna, Glocke: oy Checker Boards, Rubber Bails, brums, Sets, eto., eto. DOLLS! DOLLS! or Dolls of all kinds—Dressed Dy nted Kind With natural curly, hi at prices lower than el Tue 50c DOLLS FOR 39c breakable, and some Dolla, in various 4 sold regularly for 6 le price $1.00 DOLLS FOR 78c Dreaged Dolls, Unbreakable Doll Kia i: Rag Rring ..89¢ 186 29c 50c CHINA TOY SETS 29 including cups and sugar and good value at 0c. Sale price cams, A Potlatch in Glove Prices cance '"es | Real Kid Gloves ow airs tures, with two less made of good strong rou . t 1 muslin, he n Boys'sand gine Shee ae 15c Pillow Cases at i heavy sheeting, size 42x36, all 10¢ including bia off regular med and ready for . cl 200 Pillow Cases at iso} wall Oc Real Kid Gloves from one of the largest k avy — size 45x31 SLIPPER PRICES Bros, This wi 18x86, hemmed ends, red ‘ular Ph reed re i: 1 3% 50 ady for Ladies’ Felt Juliets, olther plain or ove. imite number fur-trimmed, all the Ibe ‘gold in’ the Pot 380, Bleached ‘Turkish Bath iro popular colors 19 Taton at Groves fe of double. i! ' ers boven made of double Men's House Slippers in black or now. If ubt as to twisted yarns r wold sine, buy omifort in the evening. « c ste. Clove or Merchan Cloth and Velvet Slippers diso Certificates area y border ther soles, assorted colors, most appreciated present 18-inch All Einen Grash ~ae regular 12%e quality, React 49c special, 3 THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST.