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eyore, FRERD & oe TING AND ey LANG eran TURE mysroar ct A) Comm BLE. showing why y > on Savings or withdraw any - ‘Chapin, Pree - Pres. era opickel, ease Razor, 60. a, 26 or 2a-tnch iw, Be. Level, PBoriote of 4, same, ", same, Tadle Spoons, Toa Ball de Nall Set, Nichols" , Se. um Knife Sharp- y S-pint, retinned oo Tea Spoons, Dessert So. Kitchen THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, Sable color ts the beaver that ts into a directoire bonnet for a little girl of five, The tall ribbou formed crown ia trimmed with pow and ends, is on the Jett side, etty bonnet, trved velvet, with 1912 “T, Ro and LF" enclosed stamps but no address. Bend it along, girls, and state more clear ly the purpose of your club, and I will bo glad to help you. CYNTHIA, THE COUNTRY GIRL IN THE CITY Dear Mire Grey 1 see that you kelp other girls, and 1 come to you with the first question that no one Slse can help me with. I am 17, for my age and live in the wntry, I bad one city expert nce. 1 went to look for work and dame to a restaurant, and the man laaid he would give me work and me $8 a week, When I went I ana there was no lady in the Pace, and tho men were sitting ang a table playing cards, and hen I came fn the first words I heard were ‘Come and have a drink.” 1 said 1 didn't drink, and oy tried moourage me, but I just opened the door and away J the boas calling after me to “come and work in the morning.” But I didn't go. I came home, and have been here a few weeks. 1 need work, for my father has been sick for five years and there are seven children besides myself. 1 would like to get a nice place in & hotel or family, but am afraid to try again without a friend Are Chicago’s Ladies All So Odd as These? WEDS HER CHAUFFEUR CHICAGY, Jan. 9-—Mre. Mabel M. Treanor of South Bend and Chi te about this thing right. It ts | b have some money with you if possible, Gb at once to the Y W. C. A. and tell them your story as you have told it to me. They will see that you have a safe piace | to sleep and enough to eat, and you ean pay them back later--which will relieve you of feeling obligation. bureau, through whieh you can 4 place that will be reliable. lars, has married her chauffeur in Harry A. Wood, and they. are on my dear girl, one more word, You! the way to California for their hon must make up your mind that|eymoon things will not be exactly a» they | succeeded In breaking her mother's are at home, There are disagree-| will after a hard legal fight and got able things about every work, a possession of $1,000.” During if you are wise you will look at it; this fight she met Wood, who is from @ business point and make a8) half her age. little as ant parte and try to pl employer just as if you w f or nome business plac can save moro where can get room and board, If you leave your place go back to the Y. W. CG, A.| Don't room around THE GIRL IITH A PAST Doar Miss @ 1 have studied |wood av. “My baby! My baby!” | Your letters iy mes, and ksow | she cried, “I ieft him on the top you will give me good advice. Titioor!” Stokes thought # real in- jam a young man, 21, and engaged |fant was in danger and rushed in. to & girl of 19 ‘I met this noble| Three minutes later he ran out, al 24 ili ang Peto MoUntMNS | most overcome, carrying the dog and we were together alone GY) sary paby!” criod the woman, selz- after day and sometimes late atiing the dog and escaping in the| we your|him ber chauffeur and private in 09) retary, You Bec: ee LIFE FOR PURP 9. RISKS CHICAGO, Jan. Policeman | save a pet dog from a burning fiat buliding. A wo tried to the blazing building at 4228 Gr com They have a business |cago, who Is worth a million dol-| A year ago, Mra, Treanor | She gave him a job) possible of the unpleas|in her greenhouse and later made | | Patrick Stokes risked his life to| enter | ‘Makes a Cough Vanish ‘Quickly--or Money Back The Quickest, Surest Cough Rem- ody You Byer Used, Family Sup- | Saves You $2. ply for 500. You have never used anything whieh takes bold of a bad cough and conquers it #0 quickly as Pinex Cough Syrup. Gives almost instant relief and usu stops the most obstinate, nem cough in 24 bours. Gusran to give | prompt and positive results even tm | ergup and trated | Pine ex pine ele: guaiacol and otber are #0 healing to | the meni A cent bottle makes & pint—a family supply—of the beat cough remedy that money can buy, ate «of $2 Simply mix with home- | made sugar syrup or strained hooey, jin = pint bottle, and it is resdy for use, Kaally prep red in 5 minutee— | directions in package. Children like Pisex Congh Syrup— it tastes good, and is « prompt, safe | remedy for old or young. Stimulates | the appetite and is slightly Inxative— both good features, A handy house | bold medicine for hoarseness, asthma, bronchitis, ete, and unusually effect- ive for incipient lang troubles. OUset homes in the U. 8 and Cam other cough remedy. | produce the name results is guaranteed to give a. age. gindly get it for you. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Pinex ts fully guaranteed by tolt Drug Co. (aistributers), ‘Beattie model of nodding plumes, makes a charm- “7 iv ing “best” bonnet for a little waar Stan woman, The crown of this bonnet] A.—My brave girl, you are the la formed of crushed velvet while| kind we need In the city and the nights. We became chums, le e . it rades—like brother and sister, Our/ Crowd. Stokes rubbed his eyes and) Ae conversations were confined to dev clean subjects, We did not . HEAVEN FOR DOGS of Ladies’ Suit ‘Their little feet never making a sound, | While Mother Mouse thinks her | babies at play, | Naughty wee mice are running | away. Soon Mother Mouse wants her it- | tle mice ten, Hunts everywhere but can't fied “Where. ob where, can my baby- kins be?" |r ne ten litte mice wo have run far away, Grow very tired of frolic and play, }80 seamper back to find mother dear— “Mother Mouse, Mother Mouse, see we are here!” ~YOUR EYES ge Aid carefully ceominet and feted Shin "myeatenece or cine ty cam ame % mat hie vit achon brown the wide brim in shirred. The this the ostrich feathers fall, the With this bonnet is worn jor and darling coat of bioe. ribbon strings is the material used for this gar under the chubby chin, ment, while black satin dist pink moss guishes It in the collar, cuffs, ‘tonsa and loops, FOR PRETTY TALK ON BEAUTY BY MRS. ‘The woman with characteriess lashes and brows In greatly to be| Suppose pitied. The only feasible way out | brows first, as I of thia trouble Ia to see to it that/more of a beauty 4 the brows become well defined and | lashes. the Inshes faacinatingly long with| Those afflicted with scanty tiptilted ends. How this is to be accomplished | w; i hasten to To close the estate of Harry Manheimer on account of the death of Harry Manheimer, Dec. 20, 1911. Furnishings will be sold without reserve to settle his estate. THE HEIRS AND CREDITORS MUST HAVE THEIR MONEY. 's Suits, Overcoats and Raicoats HALF PRICE Blacks and Blues Included. ’s Furnishings 25% to 0% Off Regular Value : article guaranteed or money refunded. All Buaranteed all wool and all new seasonable mer- Of highest quality. Men’s Neckwear 1-2 Price Men's $1.25 and $1.00 Shirts .. Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts . Cooper’s $1.50 Underwear Lozane 75c and $1.00 Underwear .......-. Silk and Wool $2.50 and $3.00 Underwear . Time and space do not permit quoting more prices. You better buy a year’s supply now while you save from 25 to 50 per cent. ING SOLD UNDER A GUARANTEE OR MONEY BACK. TWO BIG STORES ed Ready Co Fourth Av. and Pike St. S$. MANHEIMER Administrator Harry Manheimer Third and Yesler, Frye Hotel Bldg. Over country. I am sorry you had such an experience, for there aré good a)men in the elty, You made a mix Prondecloth | take in not reporting that man to |the chief of police. It is not too late yet, and if you go to him, te but-| niet on seeing ‘him personally Now, | am going to tell you how EYEBROWS AND LASHES, READ THIS ANITA NORRIS aatiafying results. While kneading the brows, the finger tips should be ipped frequently in yellow vase or in the following stimulating tonic: EYEBROW TONIC Lavender vinegar.......2% ounces Glycerine ........000+ 1% ounces wid extract of Jabor- andi «..02 drachms redionts until thor- Oughly incorporated. The lavender vitiegar made % ° this formula: i! of lavender , i} Of bergamot . . -M& drachm iM of lemon .. eevee drachm ‘incture of ambergris...1 ounce White wine of vinegar. . Rectified spirits ..... 7 | When massaging ointment or tonic into the brows be careful to go with the fall of the hair. Oth- erwise you will possess ruffled brows, giving you the appearance of « brigand, and the hair will fall out ff continually massaged the | wrong way. | Eyebrows that bristle and stare lat the world should be daily jbrushed with a tiny eyebrow or jehfid’s toothbrush. Brush with a very light pressure. Im most cases ft won't be «a week before your brows will lie as fiat as you wish. In those exceptional cases where the brows refuse |into shape, dip a fingertip into a bottle of fresh, pure mucilage and |pass it over the brows. |treatment is taken every night for |weveral weeks the refractony brows will be reduced to submission. | Now turn your attention to th liashes. ff you desire a thick \fringe anoint the outer edges of eyelid rims, morning and night with warm, sweet almond ol) or this stimulating ointment. QUININE UNGUENT Sulphate of quinine Sweet almond ofl, . You can apply this ointment to the lashes with the fingertip. Be very, very careful not to get any of {t—or the almond oll either— into your eyes, Pisa WAYS 70 cook French Omelet—Boat 4 oges light- Ys wiiten and yolke tomether, Add tablespoonfuls of cream, a spoonful of walt and a little of white pepper, Put a teas of butter in a clean hot om and turn in the om; PI from ing the uncooked to rum Continue until the entire mix- tire is soft and creamy. oe over & hotter fire to set and brown, fold and turn on to a hot platter, — Small individual andies and covers are or this purpose, though up OF saucer that will withstand the wat of the oven answers the pur- Drop & bit of butter in the into it an absolutely frosh t can be .% ounce cl @ center with @ tongue or pats fore the dish 4 tO the table Ly ‘Timbales—A good and quick nchoon dish lw exe timbales, for which small tin molds are buttere and dusted with powdered parsley This done, an eg is broken into each one, The ti are then put in & shallow pan of hot water to cook in the oven for about 10 minutes, To hey are tarned out on a round and a sauce, consisting of 1 cream with’ chopped mu * stirred into tt, sorved with to be brushed | it this | a | sive. flirt, or spoon, but, as the story goes, love ca to we 1 asked her to be my wife, but not until I should prove myself worthy, I told| her I had not even a home and asked her to wait, She consented, but said; “Whea you know of my past you will not want me.” She then told me of the one shameful act of her life, { told her I would help her to bear this burden, and she said no one had ever en- couraged her to be good before. I gave her a little ring, and since then she has been happy, but she doesn't dare wear the ring because her mother hates me. When we were together so much temptation came often, but we re sisted, which proves it I true love, does it not? What shall I do, Miss Grey? Shall I announce our en- gagement, tm opposition to her) family and friends; or shall we quietly elope? I want to do the most honorable thing. After a few years | will write you the effect | of your advice. B. T. At do not think It necessary to elope. as you are both of ag First, be very sure that there is} not wome vital reason why the fam-| fly do not want her to marry you! CHICAGO, Jan. 9—A “dog heaven” has been found in Wik motte, an exclusive suburb. Mrs, J. W. Rush, wife of a wealthy mer- chandise broker, runs it. She drives about in her electric runa-| bout and picks up starving and freezing dogs. She has had as many as 20 dogs in her house at onee. She bas brass beds for the jdoes, heated with electric pads. She feeds them fried chicken, can- dy and oranges (dogs, it seems, | learn to love oranges). The dogs| have regular hours, dietary and in-| dividual tooth brushes. j | Woman writer has discovered| that the American boy is a “prob- lem.” Remarkable discovery, but she’s wrong. He's two or three probieras. Ask Your Doctor French Dry, Steam Cleaned and Pressed for $1.60, Pure, Quilts, Blankets and Portieres at Very bie Prices, Union Dye Works, Inc. Classy Cleaners and Dyers Office, 1025 Pike St. Pinot, 1428 10th Av. ASHING So CENTS VER WEEK COVES WEE WASH LAUNDRY PHONE EAST S696. DR. NUERNBERG oor saat Ae. W. Fal. Baller 2368 Ask him if he recommends it —® man who, I judge from your| letter, will never taunt her with eer Ws icoes io ees when the blood is thin and im- ie pas here is tively no good reason I would ~ to work | Pure, and when the nerves are and put myself in a positién to sup-| weak and unsteady. Ask him port my wife, and then I would | simply go to the court house, get the license and be married. But you have no right to do this on nothing. You are beth rather German Specialist on chronic dis casos, | The following methods, are Jemployed:, Mechano ‘Therapy. lopathy, Chiropractic, Elect Ow three most — hat Germany ever ag ME a of cures, I have them by the hundreds young, but may be older in exper H}ence than years. Since you are! both of age {t is certainly no crime | to keep the engagement a secret./ True Jove will always look to the} good of the other, A STEADY WHAT? Dear Misd Grey: (1) Is it) right for a girl of 16 to have a/ steady? | (2) Do you think It right for her to kiss a boy at the gate? | (3) Is @ boy of 17 too young for je girl of 167 JENNY M. A—(1) A steady head, yos; but not a beau. (2) It makes you cheap, dear. (3) You are both too young for love or ehgagement. Be good chums have a merry time to- gether and jeave these. things alone for awhile. Address the school) you spoke of just Seattle, Wavsh., and they will get it. THE FOREIGNER’S CHILD Dear Miss Grey: Fourteen years ago a man came to this state from Canada. He had a boy six years) old at the time. He has taken out his papers. Now, what I want to know is, will that boy be allowed to vote when he becomes of age, and can he hold property, or will he have to take out papers for him- well? INQUIRER. .A-—When a foreigner takes out his tuit papers {t naturalizes ail his children who are under age, and|{) == they do not have to take out pa pers in order to vote or, hold prop- | There isn't inspection than COATS; every tailored, made and in every sible overcoat price, but right ouR GREAT NOW \ Outfitting 1332-34 Second Ao. === **Seattle’s Reliable Credit H EVERY OVERCOAT Today's Styles Today You Know the Quality ofBradburyOvercoats a. coat built that will stand closer the BRAD. BURY SYSTEM OVER- one hand- up in the finest seasonable woolens, desirable shade. In the BRADBURY you get the greatest pos- value for the money at the regular now these quality garments are offer- ed at a great saving. IN STOCK OFF THE REGULAR PRICE EASTERN Near Union St. Co., Inc. Jerty. CYNTHIA’'S WARNING TO LOVERS Cynthia Grey herewith announces | to all lovers, single and married, | that the very next love letter she | recelves, written to wife, or sweet- | heart and sent her by mistake, will be published. So be very care- ful when writing to the loved ones and to Cynthia that you do not get the envelopes mixed. You know Cynthia believes in object lessons | |and some man will get it—“it he |don’t watch out.” Cynthia doesn't object to the phrases, “Kiddie,” “Lov ete, but, really, she doosn’t’ think it honorable to take them for her own when intended for some woman who is reading a problem intended for Cynthia, and sent her instead of the love’ mis- “Beware! Take care!” consulting one of our specialists. trouble. A tooth does not ache causes, If you will come here, THE CASHMERE BOWL Dear Miss Grey: What is @ cashmere bowl, and what Is it used for? STAL. A.—The cashmere (or Kashmir) bowl {is manufactured in a small province of India of the same name. It is made of porcelain and is gome- | times used for wine, In it are dup- Meated many of tho beautiful fig- ures and colors of the real cash- mere shawls, It is interesting to know that these shawls are made from cashmere goats, which grow fa downy wool obtained nowhere else. Cashmere is settled in the Cashmere valley, which {is almost inaccessible, but which is rich in the most exquisite flower: from which perfumes are extracted; and grapes, from which choice wine is made, The Asiatics call it the Paradise of India, the Flower Gar. den, the Garden of Eternal Spring, ete, for 12 years, The Only Cut Rate Open Evenings Until 8. 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