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Helgesen rocer. , 1999 First Ave. 321 LYON BUILDING {all Alaskans are invited to call and gmake this office their headquarters. OPEN EVENINGS Tel. Main 1169, 0 SIE aatencnanboee STEVENS ACADEMY bang nnd Pine 4 Private Lessons Hate to private lee- fons ere Le ind even- = ‘Trial always free. Dancing Wetnesday, Fri- jay. Saturday “Saat 3911) Ena. 206 For Christmas Presents $1.00 UP LANE’S BOOKSHCP 308 Union St. Main 6023. ALBERT HANSEN PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE PAINTING PAPERHANGING KALSOMINING, etc. 1 OFF C. H. Dahlem & Co. 1508 Third Ave., Near Pike. HENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted A reward of one thousand dol- Jars (41.000) will be pald by his win tte Moutonx, for In- ding to the whe Henry Moutonx, heard of in Seattle, Wasi 1904. Was born in Germany Nov. 1860. Weighed 150 pounds eyes. Wore Whiskers. Scar in center of fore- head commencing where the hair starts, running downward to the left. “Was his custom to comb hair to the left #0 a& to conceal sear. Address CONRAD KISSLING, 1008 Larkin #t., San Prancise®, Cal. Dear Mias Grey you help me? WHO WILL HELP CYNTHIA GREY? You help so many with 1 have been using morphine ait by taking the advice of a doctor, and Ii has Offered to cure me for $50. ttle | that gnveh money hon: 8 & friends in the Kasi Lam only 22, some good, nt solid advice, person Ket back to life and happiness. Grey's column will not respond less nobly in this extre they have in Ighter ones. ly? 1 don't want to but 1 can't get anyt to exist of Nght for 4 through th I cannot tell y Send it at once solid muggestion Something that will I fee Cynthia needs i and I am sick Will you advise me how | can e THE LAST APPEAL, Some of our readers Good tntentions your good advice. wil nti! I have the habit? I Another doc be dishonest, I want to hing | am strong enough r aad that id too young to die such a horrible death | If yqu Gan show me a little ray of tight, { will always thank God that If you Own one you | Misa Grey and The Star ever cam Acq-Of course there is ar HYOMBI (liquid) for] sunshine for you. you to do, but 1 want your address, earliest possible day seo tt without your consent you-a who © paper jus what [ want so that I can help you at the No one but myself will ever may be able to give help this young eaders of Cynthia case than 1 thi r help. | APROPOS THE QUESTION OF STRIKING A WOMAN Dear Miss Grey swertd the question: when they get 800 who abked it was born and how be was raised, he had any respect for woman, Apology, Ac-I thank you in t 1 wish to congratulate what they call equal rights? or himself, name of woman, you for the way you an “Will it be more offensive to strike a woman 1 wonder where the per 1 should think, if he would send you an A MAN. “Mr. Man,” for your cham ip. The man does not owe me, personally, an apology, but rather to his own self. reapect Tam sure, if he had « mother’s training, ho ts not Hying up to it in this expression of his views. isteittitieh tht hte eee eee eee eee 2. 2 2 Dear Miss Grey: Uke a trifle of same, 1s—about my own age. She doesn't seem to care a fig for me, Th Now, in my oeteeeee Dear doth about the both explained am ed to after nook” mean? A-~At a to is allowed for ‘tes Grey each other's dresscs, | Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly ) Was! answer the following questions temperature of Seeing yo 1am de: give adv in love case, what would you do? A.—-Study your lessons, and let the girl alone. RARER ARAARARRRRREKRARHRAER HERE same size and coloring, One Can we do anything more? lee to lovers, I would with a pretty girl of eeeeeeaee KISSEO THE WRONG ONE My wife has @ friend visiting her, and they are day, for fun, they wore I came bome, rushed i, thought it was my wife standing by the window, and threw my arm around her and kinsed her, before | found it was the friend. My wife won't speak to me. We have A TROUBLED HUSBAND, jand weet terrible disaster | nooks. “Chi MINNIE 8. |year did S4 do | cian, diet 36 days} (8) ev y one degreo| (8) hington. bead Indigna How long does it take for) wind that blows from t salmon eggs to hatch? (2) Can you tell me what name) probably because ft blows f the town of Wellington was chang the there two years ago? (3) What does the word Dear Miss Grey: (1) A.—As you have both explained, { would let her alone until she gets over it, There is no cause for auything but a good laugh. They are the fMat- In Montana a warm north is called a “Chinook,” the direction of the land of the Chi In what Mark Hanna, the politi Who was elected president 5 days after Cleveland? What day of the week did change {n the temperature of the| April 22, 1873 fall on. water. (2) The Tye. (3) The word “Chinook” is the (2) bame of an Indian tribe located in —== “The Devil rubbed off on Mrs. Van I'm in a great burry let me have your prescription,” sald the ha “Yes; “I have no the telepho town is now called “No,” agreed the Simple Mug, copforting proverb.” ¢ book A—() INQUIRER, Marcus Hanna died Fob- ruary 15th, 1904. es FREDDY-BOY’S MENAGERIE I never had a flying fish That didn't make me awful Benjamin Harrison. (3) Tuesday. SD sore, By changing ‘round from dish to dish And slopping up the floor ien't as black as he ki 16 people who have tried to inv Philadelphia Record, Friends will applaud and foes Whate’er yc Watle one ma NOT SO BLACK AS PAINTED painted,” quoted the Wise Gay. ‘a good bit of his blackness has estigate the truth of that VARIOUS ‘DEMONSTRATIONS attack seek to bring about. pats you on the back, Another gets the hammer out. —Washington Star. WOULDN'T IT JAR YOU? Vulga Nervo prescription, I want you to loo! Exchange Can you not wait on me immediately? ’ wed druggist. k up a number for me in $1 ance of our dies’ and ] tailored and oughly workmanship month hence, terma, charges } any eee Day Light Stores High Grade Suits wn, $1 a Week In order to effect an early clear offer this unique sult ts in this as low now as others will be one $16.75 to $30 $1.00 Down WEEK } There is no oceasion for being without a suit on such generous There this offer, either—interest or extra This enlarges the word | credit for you, and we do not make exaggerated Down, $1.00 a Week. entire assortment of Misseon’ Suits, we privile ivery season's strictly fancy models, with guaranteed satin linings, and thor reliable in tailoring “and The prices are just sing from are no strings to $1.00 We mean it. claims. Tacoma Store, 1125 C St. 1119 THIRD AY. Men's Suite $1.00 Down a Week Near alone won't help. 1| positively Dear Miss Grey by man ing of children. Now, should a man with an income of $600 to $800 s year marry? That can be determined by dectding this question, vis.: to live, or are you both willing, in order to marry, to be satisfied with Now, what do I mean by “living” and "existing"? By just existing? living I mean . when your clothes ones; that when yout larder sont itself, such as losing your steady when your clothes become shabby you must wait until you are able to buy new ones; when the larder is empty you must just get along as best you can until you get some money, and it is truly astonishing how much privation the human system can you must do the best you Now, if, after knowing t desire to pass through the struggle can see happiness and success abead of you, even on $600 to $800 |————. per annum. Dear Miss Grey: In looking over see that nearly all of the letters begin with “No man has a right to ish to ask, what of the laboring men, treet? salaries, and without any prospect of ever earning more. be denied the comfort of wife and little, loving babies? Is After all, how many men draw large salaries? and grandparents were working men, yot we were well fed and warmed. If emallealaried men were barred from matrimony, the population T say, if the couple are sensible and do not long marry on a small income.” 1 such as our men who work In th outenst? would soon die out. to live above thelr means, they will be In tod: under the wire” in The Star's littie contest on the question, “Should a young man marry without a bank account?” a letter and a picture came of very great interest, Read can't marry on @ email salary and no money saved, IF THEY KNOW HOW TO MANAGE WELL! The letters will be judged this afternoon, and the winners in the contest will be announced In to- morrow's Stai Dear Mins Grey: I have been quite Interested in your question, “Should a man get married without & bank account?” and will answer yes, from actual experience. were married ten years ago enti had to borrow maney to go te! housekeeping, but paid tt all back} in the first year, and saved money besides. We now have a family of| six children—five boys and one ait) as fine, healthy, rosy-cheeked | pungat as one could wish to! | We came with our fasily| from Pennsylvania, Today we! have our home in the north end) | house all paid for, and every month we pay $15 on lots. My husband makes $60 per month, and we not only exist, but tive on this wage. | Resides our property, my hus band has his life Insured for $1,000 and belongs to the L O. 0. F. i But 1 will say, truly, it all lies! with the parties concerned, and let | me, who knows, give them this old/ |saying to go by: It is not what we) |make, but what we save, that! counts, Another thing, tf they have | “good management”~-that is it in a nutshell, I am just as happy to day as if my husband was a mill. fonaire—perhaps more so. | Ot course, if we are not temper- | ate in all things, we cannot do It,| jbut is ft not better for us to be} thus? Some say in thelr answers | that if we are wiljing to deprive! | ourselves of all pledwure, but this is | not necessary, if they know and} waTcn Watch for oar ance Baie of Wall F Double roll paper ntook, Gern Scandinavian spoken. and Janguages Gordon Tracie Traders Blug aod Masten "Newent Models The Low Rent Does It Photo «aken Real Auto POST CARDS—$1.00 PER Doz. | Kodak Films 0c a Troll, any size. A. M. FROST 1332 First Avi Have Your in a) developed, My cheap o us how many pi an I do that y furnish glasses at prices, resort into your rae, they very compl be de 1 into expecting somes hung, We and we know how. No dno misrepresentations, THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR Here’s Story of One Seattle Woman Not Afraid to Marry Without a Bank Account HERE ARE MAS. SHROYVER’S BIX KIDDIES Love is ordained of God, marriage ts instituted Marriage has for its object the best possible conditions for the rear- empty, you have the wherewithal to re fil) it, and when the babies or wife are sick, that there is a little on hand to pay @ doctor or nurse, or any other emergency that may pre- facts, you aré both still brave enough to 'e mall, which just “came)realize what true pleasure fs. | HOW TO ACQUIRE |HEALTH AND BEAUTY For the benefit of any of ite readers who may need expert and trustworthy medical advice, The Star has arranged with a repu- table Seattle physician to answer questions pertaining to health and medicine. NO QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED UNLESS THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE WRITER ARE GIVEN. HOWEVER, ONLY THE INITIALS OF THE WRITER'S NAME WILL BE PRINTED. 14 Dear Doctor I am @ young|them antitoxin when they have |‘ Is it better to not ¢ mother, and have a baby @ year | diphtheria? old, He has sick spells, and gets | {t to them, and do children ever die he cryston eye-tonie te a white ring uth. At| from its effects? 8. A. 1. oo ccanevinn tata aaa these tine: tand is very| No, Anti-toxin should always be| eal a ee restless, Will you tell me what it] given in dipbtherta, Jt is eriminal VER-FAT’—It you is? And what to do? 1 hate to|not to give it. Children never will| noon Lt ond Wie bother you, but I want to know.|die from the effects of anti-toxin. ve 4 ounces parnotie. MRS. BE. M, | Sudden deaths are due to the ef-|in 1% pints hot water and when lt In the first place | would advise | fects of the diphtheria, and not the | cool# take be corenee ise you to nurse your baby at regular | antl-toxin. interval ory 2% hours in the daytl and every three how during the night. The restlessne is probably due to the thread worm wradually Dear Doctor: Isn't there some ood way to prevent typhoid fever? It's the one disease I dread, It does not e the skin wrinkled nor ts the by. THE SKIN If you will give it a dose of castor| seems to me it would be better to ene ee = - oll by mouth, an enema of luke | prevent it than to get it ing inte a half pint ool warm water two or three times a A. W. BR is added one ounce ar the skin of pit and fine ines, oh the sallow, “mudd almozoin cream-jelly, Yes; if you will boll all water | used, use certified milk, avoid con Dear Doctor; Isn't there some| tamination of all foods by flies and r ™ way to prevent a heavy cold from|take prophylactic doses of typhoid] should be timroughly dissolved pes running into pneumonia? My boy,| vaccine, you will reduce the possl-| massaged until it yanishes —Ad who works nights, has @ dreadful| bility of typhoid fever greatly. a cough, I am sure he will be down} Ali iis if something isn’t done soon. Have yeor bins cotected. West A POPULAR PLACE MRS. 8. C. | ern Collection Co., 433 N. ¥. Block. WELL & McOOT ©O. Heavy solds are not likely to run | Main 6168. on (Known as Sewell's Notion Store.) into pneumonia, but more likely to|—— Notions, Stationery and Confec- | tionery. bree in, we will save you day, it will likely benefit him. lead to chronic bronchial trouble.) Relief is often obtained by putting antiphlogistine all over the chest,) both front and behind, and cover. ing this with a cotton jacket. Re-| main in the house until the cough subsides, and take any good cough medicine. Ind Cedar 1247. Newest Fur Turbans Made of your old furs. Latest styles now in. MODEL MILLINER Do you want Dear Doctor: Will you please) tell me if it hurts children to give become shabby you can buy new position, “Existing” means that endure; and tn case of sickness This Coupon, when pre- sented at our office, will be accepted as a cash pay- ment of $2.00 on work amounting to $5.00 or more. r the sake of each other, then I E.C. W. your column, I was surprised to THE REGAL DENTAL OFFICES By Dr. L. R. Clark, Mgr. $2.00 $2.00 1405 Third Av. Northwest Corner Union They do not command large je he to to be an parents Our 901 Liberty Bldg. Opp. PF. 0. far happier than poor and single. EXPERIENCED, GENUINE HALLS 6AFE Prefentaine Bidg. Ty epaopemeumortag MRS. CHAS. SHROYER, ItlsAbsolutely Necessary FOR ME TO Turn These Furs Into Money The time is drawing near when this store closes forever, and I must dispose of this stock, and quickly. I am offering the finest Furs that are to be found anywhere, made up in the latest fashion, and THE PRICES ARE NOT EVEN AP- PROACHED by any other concern in the West. I am unable to make the case strong enough with words, so I let the prices talk, « $22.50 BLACK LYNX SET, $11.75 Handsome set of Russian Black Lynx with large muff and shawl collar. Retail value $22.50, sale price......$11.75° Every Item in This Adver- tisement Will be Found Exactly as $3.00 SCARFS FOR 98c Large Scarfs in black or brown; latest styles, fine furs; cost the average storekeeper $3.00. 98¢ $22.50 BROOK MINK SET, $11.50 Genuine Brook Mink Sets with pillow muff and large scarfs, Value $22.50, our price. .$11.50 Sale price ......+ in various pleasing styles: $25.00 RICH FUR SCARFS, $8.75 Fur Scarfs of many kinds, in black and brown; retail values up to $25.00. Your choice while they last Advertised $69.00 RUSSIAN PONY COATS, $32.75 Genuine Russian Pony Coats beautifully marked; full 52 and There are inches long; lined with brocaded silk lining Retail value $69.00, sale price -$32 H undreds More Equally $15.00 CONEY FUR SETS, $8.75 Black or lar. Actually worth $15.00, sale price Pillow Muff, large Shawl Col- hain taae $8.75 $35.00 JAPAN MINK SET, $19.75 Long Scarf of genuine Japan Mink with pillow muff trim- Retail price $35.00, sale price. $19.75 3rown Coney Sets, med with real tails $50.00 LONG FUR COATS, $29.75 Black or Brown Coney Coats, full 52 $22.50 ICELAND FOX SET, $12.75 Handsome Iceland Fo inches long, lined with guaranteed Skinner’s satin. Regular value $50.00, sale Ot ee Wenn $29.75 Set for afternoon and evening wear; full fur scarf and pillow muff. Value $22.50, sale price F. Jackson Leonard, 1416 Second Av Representing the Manufacturers Opposite the Bon Marche price