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Woman 8 Beauty in mplexton against wind an original pac eight ounces of witch hazel Tub on face, neck and arms and morning and you will b Mehted with aulte. It and preserves youthful of the skin Mother's Breatest remedy fores, pimples, eczema, and skin diseases. It heals cuts, and sealds and is also an ¢ Salve is the for chaps Don't weather wash the head in A dry shampoo is cold. Just mix four ounces o orris root, corn meal ‘on the bh Brush it out, hair will be clean, light, Tustrous.—Advt. an Yield Readily to the methods ployed in the practice of 1320 5th Ave. Phone Main 4105 (Known as Sewell’s Notion St Ina Cedar 1247. Made of your old furs. styles now in 527 People's Bank Bidg. Rento Renton Undertaking C men In charge. Phone M. 151, Ind. Price LAUNDRY You Right PHONE BLACK 71. CAFE THE MELROSE FRED UDER, Prop., —is the Walla Walls Ave. The Best Line of pe npected, Sunset M. 61. PHONE YOUR ORDERS. LL SHOW YO' LIVE WIRE BARGAINS | Phone Black 71, Ind. White 221. HARDWARE Big Spe on He COME AND SEE. BIG SAVINGS oo TRIER TED OP GROCERY See JABEZ CHAPM. RENTON. REAL ESTATE When visiting Renton, ‘This city ig destined to be Pitsbulg of he West. Renton, Wash. RENTON POOL PARLOR Renton Hardware Co. Wintry Weather || Jently night be de restores loveliness world’s cold other burns cellent cure for coughs, colds and catarrh. cold better and there is no danger of catching of the Tox with four ounces of powdered or with four ounces of sprinkle a tablespoonful nd the wavy and Nervous Diseases em: Chiropractic Dr.W.E. Olmstead CHIROPRACTOR _A POPULAR PLACE SEWELL & McCOY CO. ore.) Notions, Stationery and Confec wi in, we will save you Newest Fur Turbans Latest MODEL MILLINERY n District @. Imperial Steam Laundry Good Soap, Good Materials Used. Your Clothes Come Back to “GOOD FEED” PLACE WELL MAKE YOU FEEL AT OME. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS Renton. My Pool aed es are ely—My Parlors are Pleasant CALL IN AND SEE Central Meat Market For the of al Kin nt In SEE “DILLERSEN” Ind. White 122. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Williams & McKnight Ir YOU COMP AND BE Us WE PLUMBING SHEARER The Ont Pra First Plumber in T District —PHONES. ‘White 491. Res., Black 263. Phone Ind. White 201, Sunset M. 321 AN Cor. 2nd and Burnett st. call on um, Will be pleased to give information the ‘Wilson & Marlowe, Real Estate. is and Detter than powder is a fon made by dissolving age of mayatone iy G tenet Cynthia Grey’s Letters IGNORANT OF HER WORTH 1 tive in a smatl town near the city a 1 make friends among girls ane bat I don't consider myself a tam 17 Dear Mias Grey Years old and considered nice looking. id people, This may sound conceited, bit better than the ugliest person living, I like to count old people as my friends, but all the girls—some of them younger than me—hav boy friends, They tease me about not having a “beau I have never kept company with any one. A few boys have walked home with me from entertainments, but that is all, I have no brothers or sisters to go with me, and would like a boy friend, If he was the right kind Three boys have wanted to go with me, but they are not good boys. Now, Miss Grey, you perhaps think me foolish, but what am I to do? Iam not “boy crasy,” and I would rather never have @ fellow than to) he forward, like some of the girls, Should @ girl ask a boy to call when | he escorts her home the second ti OLD MAID-TO-BE. You have A-—Cheer up, “Young Maid.” 1 know just how you feel. tight hold on your high prinetple, but are a little burt now, because this teasing, If these girls only knew it, my dear, you are, ind gifted if you can make friends with your own sex and old people. woman who is liked by her own sex ix usually far superior to som others. Never you mind the other girls’ beaus, If I. am not mistaken, you are the girl to draw a prize when the opportunity comes, But not if you are going to sour your disposition by minding a little teas ing and calling yourself an old maid at 17, Do you know that “Old Maid” is a certain kind of disposition? Well, it {#, and a man, or an S-yearold child, can be an old maid, It all depends on yourself, Yo are only going through one of the stages of youth in thinking yourself old at 17, You will feel younger at 35, Never mind your age, but study and learn all you can, at school and at home—learn to be a thoroughly good cook and housekeeper, Get ready for the Right One, SHE WAS JEALOUS WITHOUT CAU Dear Miss Grey: I am in much trouble, I wonder if you can tell me what to do? Iam a grass widow, I have been married twice, My first husband I married more to please my people than anything. He was a good man, and I tried to make my have a daughter by him, He died and I remarried and have a litte baby by my second husband. My people didn’t want me to marry this second man, and we married against (heir will, and they fussed and complained about him until they caused family trouble and a separa tion. We made up and lived happily for a while, Then they trouble again, While angry I sued for divorce and got it, and now I am sorry, He Is @ good man, and was good to his stepdaughte 1 he loves children. He wants to remarry me. I love him dearly and don't think I will ever be happy without him, My six months are not up yet. As I was divorced from him, can I marry before the time ts out? I have income enovgh to live on, but I feel I have nothing to live for without him, Shall I listen to my people and try to forget him? I was jealous about him—I guess without much cause. TROUBLE. A-—You have been very foolish to allow any one to make trou! between you and your husband. There's one old-fashioned, unwritte moral law, by which husband and wife in olden times refused to listen to gossip about the one who should be more closely bound than by human ties, That can be carried too far, too, but a litte more of it in these days would go far toward making the home at least more com fortable. You evidently love this man, and I advise you to remarry him if you can put by this foolish jealousy But you will have to be firmer than you have ever been before if you expect to have any peace, and I do not advise this marriage unless you can live entirely away from your family. It is true that you are to blame as wel! as they, but ever that may be, you are better apart. No, you cannot marry until the six months are up, Use this intervening time to | fully make up your mind what you want to do—and then stick to It MOTHER FORCES 17-YEAR-OLD GIRL TO MARRY MAN OF 37 Dear Miss Grey have been so kind to others. Please help me. Tam 17. and my mother is an ac tress. T! is a man in her com- pany 37 years old who says he loves me, and wishes me to marry him at once. Now, I do not love this man, and anyway, he has been mar. ried twice before. My mother tells me if I go not marry him | must because fany are disappointed do not anéwer, but some cannot be answered thro per, and I cannot answer without the proper addresses, Dear Miss Grey: Last sprin: planted carnations, which somed beautifully all last su Now, is there any way of presery ing the plants so that they will blossom again next year? leave her. What shall I do? 1 like Cc. M. 8. to go to chureh, but he laughed at/ A.—All you have to do is to pro- me and said ‘Oh, you will soon|tect them an they stand in the get over that.” What {s best for! ground so that frost will not get to me to do? I have a fairly good edu. cation, and yome stage experience so I think I could get along by my self. NELLIE. A—Nellle, if you will send me your address, I will be glad to tell them Dear Mies Grey: Can an aller own land in the United States? If he can, can he will it to his heirs at his death, or does it fall to the | you exactly what to do. Don't make | state? CR Jany decisive move until you hear| A—An allen who Is not disqual from me. You do not have to marry ified for citizenship can own land jthat man. And don't start out for and bequeath It to his h just yourself until you know what I as though he were an American cit have to tel-you izen, If “A Rebecca,” “M. A. HL,” “Very Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me Backward” and “H. P. N.” will send how to furnish a parlor as cheaply me self-addressed stamped envel-|as possible, and are there any opes, I will try things one can make at home to Woman’s Safe ‘Step to Better Sacks is not hard to find. If your eyes are dull—if your skin ts callow, or your complexion muddy; if you have no roses in your cheeks, do not bother with cosmetics. Don't risk harmful drugs. Get good, rich blood in your veins, and then you will have the bright looks aod charm of perfect health, BEECHAM’S PILLS If your blood is poor— organs are wonderful aids to women and women's lool if you are pale, weak and not up to the mark—your stomach and of digestion and elimination are the cause, Beecham’s Pills correct faults. They will help you to good diges- tion and active kidneys and regular bowels—to freedom from troubles —to purer life-making, beaaty-creating blood. In all truth and serious- ess, you will find that for good health aad good looks, Beecham's Pills Will Show the Right Way In hones with full directions, 10c. and 25e. | } *CUT-RATE /DENTISTS what we advertise, and we ne anything but the most satisfactory ma terials and Dentistry. Don't get the idea that because the high priced dentists tell you that it is impossible to make plates for $5 that you must not patronize a CUT RATE DENTIST. With our staff of GRADUAT DENTISTS, h one a ape clalist, and our ability to buy materials in large ‘quantities, we save you at least FIFTY PER C T on your dental bills, PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE Absolutely no charge teeth and preparing the mouth for the plates, You don't have to come here with the idea that you will be asked to pay extra for something in order to get a set of teeth $5 Our PAINL! + EXTRAC. TION is FREE and PAINL! OHIO DENTISTS The Only Cut Rate Dentists in Seattle 207 University St., Opp. Stone, Fisher Co, for extracting the 3. of | The} olf believe I loved him, and) (THE STAR—THURSDAY.'DECEMBER 7, 1911. Washington “Where would we Adam had waited until he got a bank account?" will be handed the second prize of $3 ‘The third prize of $2 goes to Ida M. C, who did not give her full name, but who wrote a cracking good letter, and the fourth of $1 in by & person signing Lawrence. who asked W | Prizes wil | Star office, a be awarded at The Woman Burglar, Former Circus Mies Arva Case was arrested ai San Francisco with a male co fon, both former on a charge of burglary leather cor tachment, dred feet of steel wire, ot with trolley wheel at and carrted several hun which she away. California Women Jurors Want to Give Age as “Over 21” There has been so much protest among women of California who vote 4 sit on juries against hav ing to toll their age when they reg ister, a bill has been Introduced in the legislatare. It provides that! “over 21" shall be sufficient answer to the age interrogation. Pass Honeymoon in Hospital It is @ unique honeymoon Mr, and Mrs. Edgar J, Uthlein are finishing at Chicago in the North Chicago hospital. ly by appendicitis, and were oper ated on at the same time. They now occupy adjoining cots in a pri vate ward, Joy Over Ri ‘Caused Death of Aged Woman, Mrs. Maria Naughton, 65, of New Britain, Conn, was told by danghter that a real estate deal had | tb | got their price. ‘Ob, I'm so glad! Naughton. me a flower, or to show you think of me. help owt? 1 have the carpet and| curtains and a few knick-knacks . A YOUNG HOUSEWIFE. ‘A.—Yes, indeed, with a little work you can make several things For a couch you can support a sin gle bed spring on wooden supporte. throw on a pretty couch cover and make a magazine or long dry goods box fitted with shelves. On the top place at the four corners four empty silk spools, with a narrow pretty. To book case, use a | spool to the other around the three cloned sides of the box | varnish. Make a little curtain for » front also be made of boxes. A HOUSEWIFE n lightly, Fill the wash boiler | with water to the same temperature as the equ in the jars to the jepth of one-third the ht of the |Jars, and place the jars in it on a small plank. Boil for two or three hours. If the squash shrinks, fil) from an extra jar. Screw the tops on tightly and set away, Be sure |they are air tight Doesn’t Satisfy | | United Press tL SHANGHAI, Door 7, Repub: | Neans are not satisfied with the) labdication of the regent, Prince) \Chun, uncle of the baby emperor, and they plan organization here of ja provisional assembly. Nanking |will then be made the Capital of the | proclaimed republic, after which the rebel army now occupying that city will leave for its march against Pekin, jeral impression that he is diplo-| matically weeding out the Man chus nd gradually bringing the} |throne nearer a complete fall than could bi ne by sacrifice of the whole army in the field Chiropractic Is the Practice of Medicine WITHOUT DRUGS OR KNIFE Chronie and acute complaints yield to this modern branch of the medica) sclence with sur prising ease, Dr. Joseph | Roane Suite 4245.7 Arcade Bldg, HERE ARE’'WINNERS OF THE MARRIAGE CONTEST if} Women in the News Performer, Made Getaway on Wire room, ApAN- | reus performers, | She Gets Divorce After a Court Detectives say the woman wore a used in a “slide for life” in her get) Getting Over Appendicitis | Both were attacked simultageous | her} n completed and the family had) * exclaimed Mri, “Now I can be eany th = You never bring| even a nickel’s worth of candy,| some sofa pillows and make it quite | | rafling running from the top of one | Stain and | Window box seats can | Dear Miss Grey How can squash be canned so that it will | keep through the winter? | A 5 our squash and cook jas for ordinary use. Fill your jars, | adjust the rubbers and set the tops the Republicans) Yuan Shi Kal, it 1s generally be-| lieved here by republicans, will soon join the rebels, It is the gen wend for the doctor at once | Well, it’s over, that fine little oon. eral hundred letters were re In the meantime pour 30 drops | 9 fat gil about the question, “Should and nine out of ten were |! HYOMEL Into @ kitchen bow! of a young man marry without a bank! well worth printing, It was a hard | DOlling water and hold the child's account?’ Job selecting few to print, and a| head over it. Cover head and bow! | | Mra, Charles Shroyer gets she still harder job judging them all,| With towel #o that only the HYO firet prize of $5. She wrote the tet) Hut anyway, © good answers | MEI vapor ts breathed, ter and sent in the picture of hen; larg been chosen for winners. it ie a wise wan re which were printed] Mri, Bhroyer'a letter was fine,| mother that looked at from almost any angle She gave a crete example of how a young couple CAN marry, even on BORROWED money, how |they CAN wave and CAN live fatrly well on @& small salary, and how they CAN raise a big family of fine jand healthy children, “Good management is the solu tion in @ nutshell,” says Mrw Shroyer, and it's probable that we all admit that THAT'S the answer to the marriage question from the financtal standpoint She went to her sat down a moment, and | dropped dead. jrest of my days.” | keops a bottle of precaution has life child mado antine é other injurious drug | Drog catarrbal colds, an inbaler, conte neee catarrh cent bottle is all you need Croup Conquered Every Mother of Infants Should Read This When baby has a spasm of croup The “NEW LINE” to YOME! in the house; it in a that saved the of many @ Milwaukee” It which is also HYOME! fy of Aus ralian euealyp- us and other tien; it tains no opl- cocaine furnishes a most convenient through QUICKEST service, the between the following Doints or B GOING +. 5:00p RETURNING 8:25 8:50a by The Quaker atarrh, asthma, coughs and It is guarant for Leave Seattle. Leave Hoquiam.. deafnens, Leave Aberdeen. Arrive 12:50 p 2415p Leave Tacoma... 6:20p.m which Includes $1.00, This is treatment of | for croup a 60| Drug ists in every town sell HYOMEL A complete outfit, | m, | Tacoma Seattle... Arrive Aberdeen. 10:25 p.m. the but wary for ete, Arrive Hoquiam. 10:40 p. Arrive First-class equipment is carried on these trains, in- Hearing of Seven Minutes “Mra. Charlotte Bente Drummond was granted a divorce from ©. BR Drammond, wealthy real estate man of St. Louts, after a hearing lasting seven minutes, It wan charged that about @ year ago he married another girl and went to Hawaii. Hoboken Bride Spends Honey- moon Studying Dairying John Kroog and bride of Hoboken, N, J., are taking @ course in dairy jing at Cornell, having entered for the entire scientific training. Mrs. Kroog thinks a wife should know her husband's business, and for that Treason is learning it, New Idea Patterns 10c New Idea Magazine, chase Suit ment must go. Come and get | $35.00 SERGE SUITS, all colors, $22.50 ES’ $9.50 LONG COATS— $5.00 Double breasted, with come in brown, gray and fanc Regular price $4.50, special .. mi BOY ular value $6.00. this sale we Special for $1.00 value Tbe value 75¢ 50c $1.76 values GOLF SHIRTS, | $1.00 value Alaska All Alaskans are Invited to call and make this office thelr headquarters: MacPherson-Gray 206-10 PIKE STREET (CQ). 206-10 PIKE STREET Between Second and Third Avenues. Between Second and Third Avenues. Suits Half Price, Coats Half Price, Dresses Half Price Coats,Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Waists A record-breaking event, giving the women of Seattle a nd vicinity an opportunity such as you never had before to pur- . Dresses, Coats, Skirts, W article we offer is this season's choicest selection. Nothing reserved; everything in our Women’s Ready-to-Wear Depart- $18.00 CHEVIOT Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits knickerbocker pants SUITS—They come in Scotch mixtures. Men’s Neckwear: Greatest Assortment MEN'S FANCY WOOL UNDERWEAR, MEN'S NATURAL WEAR, regular $1.50 TORR av inyeevcvscest full size .. cur SHORS,: with one buckle, $1.50 BED SPREADS, 7 12%c OUTING 1c full size ...... ehibe o JOCKEY BOOTS py FLANNEL ..i.. PATENT LEATHER Jogi 8 1-3c GING- $7.50 ALL-WOOL BOOTS — The nobbies footwear of the season, BX HAMS a saapieae BLANKETS . $4. 48 act ike te LARGE GIRLS’, 2, 50 20¢ KIMONO 4 $5.00 WOOL sizes to 6 $ FLANNEL .......... . | BLANKETS .... $3. 48 It's to 2 $2. 00 cluding a Cafe Parlor Car, in which dinner is served west- Blank Book Makers TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. bound and luncheon on the eastbound trip. For further information re- garding this service, fares, par- call, CHICAGO MILWAUKEE 4 PUGET SOUND lor car reservations, etc., Deal League BUILDING address or phone— A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. J. L. CRISWELL Geni. Agt. Pass. Dept. City Txt. Agt. Second and Cherry St., Seattle Phone Main 1048 Ind. 4812, 321 LYON “The New Steel Trail,” OPEN EVENINGS ‘el. Main 1169, Phone Main 3604 Phone Ind 3471 YOU SPEND you SAVE HALF sts and Ready-to-Wear Millinery at prices far beyond your expectations. Every our prices—you'll save at least half. $20.00 SERGE SUITS all colors, ali sizes, $15.00 ONE-PIECE DRESSES, $35.00 ONE-PIECE DRESSES, $22.50 $25.00 POLO COATS, self trimmed, MISSES’ $7.50 LONG \COATS— Misses’ Aviation Caps Made from Eiderdown Yarn, all colors, 50c, 75c, 98¢ and WOMEN’S $18.50 POLO sg la COATS— $9.00 They $2.98 xtures, Reg- 3.48 Women’s Roll Collar Sweaters The popular heavy kind. ‘They come in red gray or white; all prices from $3.50 to ... ”* $6. WOMEN’S FOWNES' KID GLOVES Black Cat Stockings Every pair guaranteed; all sizes for boys or girls .. 50e value 25c 75c WOOL DRESS GooDps— 48c $2.00 BLACK TAF- FETA SILKS, 36 inches wide— $1.48 WOOL UNDER. value— 65c SHEETS, LITTLE BOYS, TAN HIGH- CHILDRENS’, , da a $1.25 BLANKET SHEETS .....

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