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The Dainty, Diminutive, International Star ‘The production beautiful, pronounced as the CROWNING TRIUMPH OF by press and ING PICTURE HISTORY, Rich, costly, gorgeous. is one of indescribable pictoral magnifi- ‘There are ninety-nine scenes, or more than 3,000 of ELABORATE SETTINGS, SUPERB COS- is, PERFECT PHOTOGRAPHING, WONDER- EFFECTS, and the action is incomparable in its dra- Gegance. The story is beyond doubt the sweetest told—that of CINDERELLA and her silver slipper, that is ever dear to the hearts of old and young PAIL TO SEE IT—BRING THE CHILDREN THIRD AT PIKE =-DAYS oc -Adjustin MORE- Sale ‘Are More Prices Cut for This Sale Than Ever Before '—All Grand Rapids Stock Marked at Half Price The Grand Rapids stock was heavier ia beds than any other Mne. Over five hun- J) dred beds was the] stock, f) total of this which, with our own large assortment, has Hterally swamped us} with beds. The pic- ture shows a good $2.2 ‘This attractive pair is made |) \i| of solid oak in the natural fin- All the Crea't You Want |) AND FIFTH Av, | ish, splendidly made, full regular ", size with large mirrors. They are truly exceptional bargains. (| $25.00 Dresser LOT ns sseses esses b $23.00 Dresser for * THE STAR—FRIDA OF SPECIAL INTEREST} Cynthia A Girl Dear Misa Grey: many, and | appeal to you, H}eompany it 1 lke, Hin particular. think a boy should ? y? is arme around hert Now, | The boys tell me that other girla permit them to fl earry on in this manner, Can't a out him thinking ghe is crazy about him? will want a wife that other men have been hagsing and kissing? there @ man tn this city whom the right kind of girl can go with and Irs safe? Tell me, Mian Grey. I A.—You are not foolish, my dear—unless It be in the fact that! }you are in danger of believing there aro no sensible men in the world. | Now, you are on the right track, if you don’t hitch a wild engine to your | cars and let it take you down an embankment j)speak of ts what I have been trying to show is brought about by these silly Kissing games, And it ts up to girla Itke you to better conditions, day from girls who are silently putting my mm & bey, asking Cynthia to stop giv-| advice. Now, don't ever | Tam getting letters every ‘advice into ing girla Wants you to be old and ati hearted boy or girl more t too-—even one in she. But, “Disgusted,” you are mistaken {n thinking there are no young men {a this city. young men who are Ii Iam ina creasing. Another Dear Mias fect on her? | ing leap year? A.—-My dear boy, tf you enjoy kindergarten and come to think of it, in the Anti-Kissing-Game Co, ad-| # easy, ho might want you. me off, the more to bim. He can't just bis way. Do you me bad because . and will bave to soon—1 don't bh BB ee abd everything w! with i PRETTY EYES, A.-—"Pretty Eyes,” you are spollt, and you show it all through your letter, Now, this may be a man of the who knows just how to - you obtained your divorce—the ma: 1. &. MULLER ‘Special Saturday Only TAKE ELEVATOR ANDO SAVE ONE-HALF 100 Messaline Petticoats SPECIAL $2.95 $9.95 $35 Suits, Coats, Dresses $14.95 $3.50 The Upstairs Store LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP 600-03-04-05-06-07. Arcade Bidg. TAKE ELEVATOR Grey’s Letters In reading the paper each night, I see you hdlp 1 am 18 now, and permitted to go with | 1 know quite a few young men, but Now, Mias Grey, this ia what 1 want to t serious With a girl the first time be ts in Her | Do you think it right for a girl to let any boy kiss ber and| / 1 No one loves a fun-loving, merry, clean: ng clean lives, with a their own manhood, of a wife, and of the children still unborn, te ta | boy, So, don’t get disgusted with life, Grey: Is there any way to keep you from things against kissing games, as my re, these games with the 2-yearoldat Question are for none ik. Do you may be foolish, aa T have been told, i even treat a bey decently with Do you think any good = 8 DISGUBTED, The condition you | {t your heads that Miss Grey able position to know that the number of lew to being worthy of; ‘One Hit printing pal is a reader, and it is taking of Dear Miss Grey, I enjoy these games so much, Will it be proper for me to accept a young lady Who proponen dur-|chiet of police has assigned two policemen A CORKER. kissing so much, why don't you join But, really, believe they are too sensible to indulge, Seriously, Cynthia Grey is glad to hear of one more girl who is a ailont partner ‘The best thing you can do It to be a little reserved. If you weren't Sunshine Dear Miss Grey: A Happy Now Year to you from a suffering erp plo, but @ happy one, because of so many dear friends, SUNSHINE. A.—Thank you. Your message bears # lesron to Mise Grey and [ber readers, dear “Sunshine.” In return she speaks for them tn wiab- “sunebinier” year thap je had, * Dear Miss Grey: 1 married m) present husband before I was qd): Yoroed «ix months. We were ried in Vancouver. Was the mai ringe lwgal? He abunos me, and 1 wish to be free, will it be neces: sary to get a divorce? 1 will thank you very much if you will help me out WORRIED WOMAN. riage Is logal. But one can’t jung up to Vancouver within alx montim after a divorces here, get marrial and eg: and come back here to liv: pect It to be legal. If Tk more of the facts of your case, 1 could answer more definitely. You can cortainly leave the man if he abuses. you, no matter what the case. if! you are afraid of him, pat yourself | under the protection of the law Dear Mises Grey: Does the mail Pate 20 A.—It you did not return to the | o9'4 ¥; JANUARY 5, 1912 WOMEN WOMAN MAYOR WINS Mra, Ea Wilson, mayor of Hun- newell, Kan, is in control of the olty'n affairn at last. Three mem bers of the council, who fought her have resigned as the of Gov, Stubbs to , Instructing him to bring ouster suits, Only three members of counct! remain, Healthy Fried Steak To fry « steak so it will equal in vor and hygiene @ broiled steak, heat the frying pan het enough to sins, Lay the steak on it In half minute, turn it on the other side, 4t that side seas also, then turn again. Cook in this fashion, turn- ing several times, Ul of the degree of rareness you desire, Don't salt the meat; don't stick @ fork in it, The soaring both sides imprisons the julees of the meat, juat as brofiing does, and the juices are even more perfectly preserved. When done, season and serve. Boy Musical Prodigy A T-yearold boy of Rennes, In France, ‘traordinary musical sentus., Among the works of the hose name is Rene Guitlou, are symphonies, yonatas, melodies, fugues and duos for piano and vio- lin, And moat grown people don't even know such things when they meet them. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 6, — The to patrol the mounted on ostriches. The men selected are now practiciug at the local ostrich farm. A clear, soft and satiny complex- ton ts every woman's right. It can be achieved by rubbing your face, mayatone in a half pint of witch hazel. This fs a true complexion | ee And prevents growth of t fe @ mistake to wash the head, for in addition to danger of catch- ing cold, soap and water take the life out and leave the hair dull and Dry shampooing keeps the hair soft, wavy beautifully tus. trous, Put a cupfdl of corn meal in a fruit jar and mix with it the contents of & small original pack- age of thorox, Just sprinkle on the head abd brush through the| hair. It brushes out easily and takes all dirt with it. A woman with a cold is not an | attractive = sight. Furthermore, | tarrh, croup, etc., is Mother's Snive. | Aa. I His Landlady’s Advice Probably Saved tis Life I fool that Dr, Kilmer's Swamp Root saved my Hfe, I inherited weak kidneys, Tho discharge was so frequent and painful that I would have to stay in bed to ob- tain temporary relief, I consulted good physicians, but the results were disappointing, My landiad: advised me to try Swamp Root the last resort, which I did and I was quickly relieved. I continued taking Swamp Root and ty welght has increased fifty |i pounds. My health is of the best and | have told many others about Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root and have done a lot of good in this way. Your wonderful medicine is of great value to mankind Youts very truly, J, WH. BRUXBY, 645 Main st. Pawtucket, KR, L The above statement made be- fore me. I declare to be truthful in THOMAS MARSDEN, Notary Public, For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer he Binghamton, N. Y., for @ sany ple bottle. It will convince anyone. You wil) also receive @ booklet of valuable information, tolling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention Dept. R. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at to atiend tt a sure to atiend it. Great reductions of prices. A d ee ee ee Something new—takes the place of lath, plaster, wall pa- per and other interior finishes; many panel effects of polished wood, Estimates given. C.H. Dahlem& Co. ASaleof Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits at Unusual Prices and Terms Fourth Off Dollar Down DollaraWeek Many women are taking advantage of this unprecedented value giving in high- class, strictly tailored and fancy Suits, and the generous, convenient terms on which they are sold, The Suits represent this season's latest modes and are not several years old, offered at exaggerated reduc tions but worth even less. This sale is offered in preparation for spring arrivals and in order not to carry over any of this season's garments. The prices are exceptionally moderate at the original prices, from $16.50 to $30.00, but during this sale really remarkable. One-Fourth Off, One Dollar Down | TACOMA STORE, 1125 C NDERTAKING BROADWAY AND UD MADISON At 12th Cedar 414 =< Bekins Rates for moving are $1.50 per hour for a large padded van and two careful men, Satisfaction guaran’ ADMINISTRATOR’ come and go to Fairbanks all the year? And can any one come from there this time of the year, over trail or otherwise? SINDEY. A.-In the winter the mail comes Can you tell me where I can learn chocolate dip- ping? Some one told me they pay While learning. Do you know how much? Iam a young girl of 17, and Inexperienced in that lige, but would tke very much to try. 6 BLUE EYES. A—Ilf, after reading my letter, you still want to try, look up the candy factories in the directory at any drug store, and apply at each. | 1 think probably some do pay while |learning, but I positively know that | they do not pay much after one has learned. It sounds very attractive to a girl to dip chocolates, but It fs very bard work. If you are espectal- ly quick and work by the piece, you may mako a fair wage. “Mrs. J. E.M,": “Blue Byes” is taken care of now, but if I find an- other little girl of tho kind, will let you know. CYNTHIA, People Who Can’t Read or Write Dear Miss Grey: Please print in your column the percentage of peo- ple In the United States who cannot read or write. A READER. A.—I am sorry I cannot give you the prevent statistics, but in 1900 the population was about 78,000,000, and 6,180,000 were {lliterate. Dear Misa Grey: (1) 1 irl dg eigen Lug. F and know quite « fow boys, who, far as I know, are nice, respectable boys. The other day I was on the ear, and some of the boys from the high school I attend were on. They all spoke to me, and I to them. The people on the car thought I was not decent. I right in speaking, wasn't I, whe Grey? Should I have any at- tention to the public as I did? (2) Also, I want @ position, and amma prefers the telephone of- fice to a factory? Don't you for the first? Thank you, know you will help jots, world of forget they were over If you spoke to the boys or few remarks (not too was nothing wrong. 1 been on a train when the pas sengers were kept awake balf the night by college boys and girls sing- ing and having « good time, and every one took it good-naturedly. So, don’t take it to heart and make too much of {t if some one turned up his, or her, nose, If you were acting like a sensible girl, that is all that is necessary, (2) If I were you I would take the position where I could have the best chance to advance, And I would tell them when I took it that 1 was going to work for advance ment, == \Al[— ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF HARRY MANHIEMER, DECEMBER 20, 1911, HIS ESTATE MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE TO SATISFY HIS HEIRS AND CREDITORS. 1-2 OFF ON MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS $15.00 Suits and Overcoats .........$7.50 25 10 50% OFF ON MEN'S FURNISHINGS Harry Manheimer Tatlored Ready Co. $25.00 Suits and Overcoats ........$12.50 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats ........$15.00 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats ........$17.50 THIS IS NO FAKE, NO HUMBUG, BUT A GENUINE FORCED SALE. SALE AT TWO STORES Third and Yesler Fourth aad Pike S. MANHEIMER, ADMINISTRATOR.