The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1911, Page 5

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Newest Fur Turbans Made of your old furs, Latest styles now tn Swissco Proves It = ~~ ~~ ne Grows Hair rom, oe | BUSINESS CARDS Stops Dandruff and Seaip Diseases, estor®s Gray or Faded Hair to ae TRICK & MURRAY EAR ime q Office and Factory ives 72 Columbia St. fr on vod BODY BUILDING PRESENTS #240 DBM. Adjustable Striking 4 Nearly yal the y ce our q time are result of lack of exercise. news Hxervise is Just as necessary to the human body as food. The tn nally creasing numbegpet nervous die- orders and stomach troubles and cial, 7 used by lack of ex- Swisece produces astounding re verage person only [/ suits se quickly it has amaed those are mt of the alr whe have used tt. We eS Xe. b. was ree ; ‘ os to you If you will sen: - 7 4 javorite spots ° or _stampe to cetnge an wi ten every mah. woman. and child [| sang you'a t Y eons our won would, buy one of Chore, plattorma 1 dorful textimonialn ind use it in There is no exouse for baldness riat- lated oor oF win Write today to Swisseo Mair Fi mod) Mr. or better still, out of Co, 3575 0. Square, Cincinnati, . . ty for the prew One. tien of tuber: omia would be un. Swissco is on sale at all druggists wr necessary In a Yory short time Fland dru departments at $0c and You have to take time for exer 9 90 dottin Gis or you must take time to bef] * For sale tn Seattle at ok. 10.00 Cyele Striking Platform Bay 29. Yau can use the clo for overhead, side wall or t ony Have yoor bits coftected. West. ern Collection Co., 433 N. ¥. Block, Main 6109, Spinning’ 3 Bargain S Store HIS-1T Fourth if It's Correct, Cheasty Has tt fA | eFGe | | The Hall Mark of Quality on | | GIFTS FOR MEN :| | | AT CHEASTY’S Exclusive lines not found in other stores, giving you a individuality and distinctiveness in your selection with- f out greater cost 4 Mark Cross Leather Novelties Mark Cross Bags and Suit Cases. 4 BATH ROBES AND SMOKING JACKETS, $5.00 UP. FINE DRESSING GOWNS, $15.06 TO $70.00. ESS AND FANCY WAISTOCOATS, $3.50 UP. AP AND HEATH (LONDON) SILK AND OPERA HATS. .AP DERBY, $6.00; HEATH'S (LONDON) DERBY, $5.00. UST IN) HEATH'S CLOTH HATS, $4.00. 6s ™ ADING GLOVES, $1.50 UP. “TORS, $1.50 UP F. oav AT AND HOSIERY MATCHED SETS, $2.00 UP. i CANES, $1.00 UP; UMBRELLAS, $1.00 UP; FOLDING CANES, ; $3.50 UP. 4 SCARF PINS, $1.00 UP; LINKS AND STUDS, 50c UP. a PLAIN AND INITIAL HANDKERCHIEPS, 26c TO $2.50. : HOSIERY, 25c TO $6.50; SUSPENDERS, 60c TO $5.00, GILLETTE RAZOR SETS, $5.00 TO $15.00; ENGLISH KITS, $20.00 UP, STEAMER ROBES, $7.50 TO $35.00. a QBEtr? 15 SWEATERS AND SWEATER VESTS, GOLF JACKETS. WARDROBE TRUNKS, $40.00 UP; LEATHER HAT BOXES, $7.50 UP. i The Famous Benjamin Clothes These are practical times for some, and a CHEASTY MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATE for a Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat, Dress Suit or Tuxedo would be appreciated. Business Suits range from $18 up; Dress Suits, $45 and $55; Tuxedos, $40 and $50; Inverness Coats, Over- coats and Raincoats, $20 up. CHEASTY’S MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES make acceptable Gifts. Cheasty’s Haberdashery : Second Avenue at Spring Street, Seattle if Cheasty Has It, It's Correct Have you thought of a telephone house. of the advantages of an extension, wi particulars. One System One Policy Dance to tonight a at Dreamland. one Christmas Suggestion mas gift? It is one which will add to the comfort and convenience of the home. Relatives and friends will be brought nearer—business hours will not mean separation—with a Bell telephone in the Even if you have a telephone, do you know of steps and increased efficiency of service? Let us send an agent, who will give you full The Pacific Telephone 8 Treg POOR & Telegraph Company Santa Claus to Cut Out and Color! ‘The tittle folks ean have fun outting out this Sante Claus and filling in bis coat, whiskers and o ther equipment with various colored crayons. Hy tracing through, on some rather thin paper, they can make several alike, enough for each child to have a Banta and color it as he thinks best. Cynthia { Grey’s s Letters RRRRRRARRRRARORDTRRRRRRERE TO GO INTO EFFECT AT ONCE no answers assured unless stamped, selfad- dressed envelope is inclosed. Of the hundreds of letters re celved, only a certain per cent can be printed. Letters on life and home problems are given the preference in the paper, for they appeal to and help many people. CYNTHIA GREY, | RRAARRRAERARHAARRARE HAR HARKER HE BEATS HER ° | } ®eeeeeree? ——— Positively, seeeeetete Dear Miss Grey: I am 20 years old and married, and we have one child. My husband ts awful cross and finds fault over nothing and bas |] struck me several times. I don't tke to leave him, as I love him, I live on @ ranch and work hard, and help with everything. My husband spends the money and I can't even have enough to bay my clothes, If I leave him, 1 would Jast Jove to know what to do to make him BROKEN-HEARTED WIPE. } A--No woman who allows a man to strike her the secon’ time has self-respect. She even loses the respect of the man who does the striking. If love to you means beatings, abuse and going withopt race up! Don't be « fey Put the child tn a home and go into a private home board, besides what you the baby at a day nursery (for which you pay 4 small sum) and work out by the di When you feel the cool, soothing touch of two round dollars every night, you will wonder why you dida’t do this long age. Can you advise me what to do to make some money? can I take my baby? good to me, for I love him. clothes, by all means stay with the man feb! Of course you can take your baby your room At Christmas play and make good cheer For Christmas comes but once a year.—Tusser. eee eeeeaeaeaeeeaeeeeaeeeane HURRAH! FOR DICK’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION! The first letter Cynthia Grey opened naming a birthday for ttle Dick was from a lady who had lost a little brother. She names March ISth for a permanent birthday for Dick. 80 Dick will have a birthday “just Uke other little boys.” Watch for the celebration, March 16th, 1912 eekeeeets saeeeeeeee AE eee: levnTHIA ASKS FOR WOMAN'S HELP In a little town near Seattle there fs a mother of two children, arid 1} 9000 another Uttle life is to come into that home. Th mother writes ONE hia = Grey that she has no) co hes for the little tot, who may come any cold night now, and she has no money to buy them. The litte children she has have not a wingle toy. She says: “They woul@ jde so pleased with just anything” “| Now it would take some woman just about half a day to get some | things together, and “Just anything” will make a whole family happy. The firat woman who volunteers will | get the job. | Dear Mise Grey—I am a little girl 10 years old, and my papa is|/ dead. My mamma {is not feeling well and I don’t think we will have any Christmas this year. But I would ike just one thing. It is a bisque doll undressed, so that I can make it some clothes myself. NELLIE. Send your address, dear. I have & way of seeing that Santa Claus sends you one. The way is already provided. TWO BOYS WANT A DOG FOR CHRISTMAS, Dear Miss Grey—Would you try|! to get me and my brother a spaniel y for Christmas? We would! } ike to have that better than any- thing else. I am 10 years old andj |my Little brother is 3. Wishing rou| Christmas and a Hi A—"R” bas asked that his name be not published for fear he may) not get the dog, but if some reader can manage to have a puppy at 712 18th ay, by Christmas morning two litte boys will be made bappy. ABOUT DAN PATCH. Dear Mine Grey—I bave written three letters to you and have re- eetved no answer. Now, I want to/| know: | (1) What color is Dan Patch, aba how old is he? (2) Was there over a horse call-|| od J.1.C.? 1 mean a race horse, (3) Does J. L Case make the J, 1. C. bridle bite? (4) What is the largest mano’- war America owns? SLIM A.—-If you were so dead anxious! for a reply, Slim, why didn't you send a stamped envelope? You are! short of stamps but not of qués-| tions. Cynthia loves a horse, and! 80 do some of her readers, and %0/ she is going to answer you, Mr.| Slim Jim. (1) Dan Patch ts brown with a white right front foot, and a star in | his forehead. He is 17 years old, and is on & stock farm in Ken- tucky. (2) Yes. (3) J. 1 Case was et one time 1 hers of the manufacturing of the} grain separator, but I can’t say whether or not he gets out the bits. | (4) Write to Admiral Cottman, | Bre erton Navy Yards—and don't) |forget a stamp if want a reply, | They may not be as-lenient as Cyn-| thia. as a Christ- th its saving ter.ahouid. a’ masried. ‘woumn. ase her husband's name, as Mra. Jas. F. Blank, or her paternal name, viz.: || Eva Jones Blank? What day did || June 28, 1876, fall on? K.E.C. |} A.—In formal and business, sign Mrs. Jas. F, Blank; in letters to friends use Eva Jones Blank, June | 8, 1876, fell on Wednesday. Universal Service | THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1911. Teurt | NELLIE, SEND YOUR ADDRESS.| _ —— WRECKED BY DYNAMITE Nov., Deo. 18.—Reports today say that Wanted Grandson to Take Up His Work , BELLINGHAM, Wash., Dec. 19. the will of William EB. Curtis, fed for probate here, the late fa. RENO, mous newspaper correspondent | of the occurrence have been re #taton that he hopes that his grand: | colved won, Willias py Curtis I, “may | deinen ow the ability and ambition to} | follow my footsteps, to adopt my |p y Cercat oiek ae tart hgefession, and to continue the! epee roll, has been asked to accept a po sition as lecturer for national pur ty o on. She has . ful information and publishing |'y Orentization, Sbe has attract good that men do, rather than |°4 Sttention by demanding that sex ie ovis [problem be taught in public schools {97 QUEUELESS BOYS) Ninetyseven queueloss Chinese | i |boye are now students at Adelphia | |college in this city. Fifty-seven of | | them arrived on the Minnesota, I ice which I have been trying to by giving the world true and 4 Trunk & Bag Co., Inc TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. jin port from the Orient. The boys range from 12 to 20 years old, and | are the sons of wealthy families at | Canton who want thelr children | } WANTED TEM THOUBAND PAIRS OF reduction tunity. in the history of OLD SHORS aT $1 a Pair fine 7 ey SR A * are olosin n4 will allow you if for your old on ‘t mises this fine oppor. Tt may never occur again Beattie. HOUGEN’S LIONTEING gOS REPAIR 110 Madison St. Ind. 6416 educated away from the scenes ot | revolution. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Five thousand dollars in the price on a) girl's sealp by Director Durand of the census, in waking reparation for Altee Hugon, burt in a census machine, Cedar 414. East 414. Vans are waterproof, safe as in your own home. Directory of White and Henry Buildings Bekins padded inside; Get Bekins to move you. dust proof, all MADIBON At 12th furniture is as Beattie Auwomebie School, 4 Broadway. Windsor Apartment | Hotel Union St., Fifth to Sixth Ave. Seattle’s newest and most modern down-town apart- ment hotel. Containing suites of two, three and four tooms—furnished or unfurnished. Also beautifully furnished single rooms | mnvenience known to the Perfect service and every ¢ highest-class apartment hotels. Union Land Co 411-414 WHITE BLDG. | Owners and Operators. EVERYTHING YOU EAT at the Metropolitan Luncheon IN THE WHITE BUILDING Is Prepared by Women Cooks in Our Own Kitchen QUICK SERVICE- Change of Menu Every Day | AND A Sanitary Barber Shop Successor to THE WHITE BUILDING BARBER SHOP Rooms 110-111-112 White Building H. J. BLOCK, Prop. The Harrington Co. Florists and Decorators 1318 Fourth Av., Henry Bldg. Main Store—916 Second Ay. Both Phones, 2935, Union St., Fifth to Sixth Avs. M. 7626; Ind. 3428,

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