The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1912, Page 5

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+HE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912 j NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS sxx | WHY WILL GIRLS DO IT? Grey; There Is a man who watches my chun Heli come so he will be behind us all the time ak bad aoe took my hand, held it a minute, thea dropped got feal angry, and he saw it. He asked me to io 1 do right? There ts a young man Im town who He ts not nice man, and | am afraid people mn nice girl, oth id many he is nothing to me, bat Now, M ey, what ahallido? RUBY * your action with the man who held your hand, dropped ‘shows plainly that you are (oo young to attend public Hiad—without your mother. You did do very wrong ‘the man The good in you revolted againat his band ing smile, then you tarned around and sanctioned dancing With him. You do not real the danger you sre very much afraid of what people think of you, and yet swith fire. If you will get rid of the exaggerated idea ‘are going to think of you, and balld your character so ‘against anybody's words of thoughts, you will not! She surmising What your neighbor is thinking. You muat | decide each time what is tho right thing to to—not | That le what the poor girls have done who ir. My heart yearns over you girls en you for—who do not realize that} 11 he most beautiful coloring may be) i pgature, and reflect through all your years. Don't plek | 0) girls, They soon fade. Rather select the true that will delight yourself and others when you are no i me tam The other night we were to a dance, who annoys you and your chum, tell your parents, how to deal with him. ie ea canoes THE NOVELTY pims + We are two young girts, 17 years old. #3 Le g a ii = = a fi jonce for all, no matter how and don't even look at ber again. || SHE GAVE HIM A LOAD- E Bhe pretends she |e entirely inno- cent, bot I am tnelined to think panel knew it was loaded. Would | you advise me to retaliate in some aed forget it. or cut her acquaint: SICK. fu | would retaliate, you are just as bad ‘The girl may not have m tt at all; or she may have toe eee uw . after at | that every time you write, speak or Bieven think such words you but make your nature that much poorer jand more helpless. CYNTHIA GREY. ABOUT THAT TERRI- TORY QUESTION Dear Miss Grey: In answer to © qnestion, you said there are 48 states in the Union, and there would be 50 when all the territories| were admitted. [ saw some place | that there are 46 states, aud would | be 48 when all territories were ad- mitted. Will you please tell me| lwhich ia right? f am @ sim)! jcountry schoolgirl and would ike awfally well to know. AMY. ILLANOTS, GIRL. A.—When IJ stated there are 48 states in the Union, Arizona and New Mexico were practically in, as ithey had made their application |The other two, which would make the 50, are Alaska and Porto Rico, and there will, no doubt, be others, Porto Rico, while « territory of the United Staten, not at present termed “a territory HENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted A reward of one thousand do}. lary (81.000) will bo paid by hie sister, Hentiette Moutonx, for tn formation ‘leading to the where thoute of Henr: tons, lage fin seation Wake July, rnin Germany Nov. aligned | 159 pounds Hei nt 6 feet # in, thin and of light brown color deep-set and medium-sized ‘Wore mustache and chin Bear in center of fore- Head commencing where the hair starts, fenton lownward to the loft hig custom to comb heir toh the lef left #0 as to conceal = care Bese Cal. when he left. arey. oyon whinkerw. | arated; joven and cook 20 minutes. You ea ean halve this Recipes for Star Readers | ris Quiz conanass Temperance Mincemeat. | to bolling potat and simmer I hour;| Dear Miss Grey 1 would | The following n add 1 cup chopped meat and 2)to know who meat is made w ablespoons jelly, Cook 15 minutes. | the quiz cong liquors Mix together 1 oup ch j have the city on its shoul ved apple, 4% cup raisins, aooded | Spider Corncake. | INQ i and chopped; % cup currants, \| © One oat one-quarter cups corn-| A—The quiz congress is com cup butter, 1 tablespoon molasses,| meal, 2 cups sour milk, 1 teaspoon! posed of fair-minded citizens who} 1 tablespoon boiled cider, 1 cnp| soda, } augar, L teaspoon donamon, My tableapoons butter. teaspoon cloves, teaspoon nutmeg,| and cornmeal, ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE Gordon Iracie Traders mid 1 teaspoon salt, 2 eggs, 2\ believe In getting information di-| Third and Marton Mix poda, salt) AMPIGr SUITS biache gradually add exgs, 4 1 aaltepoon of mace and = beaten, and milk. Heat frying i 70 Lowe it rect from the candidate as to the| platform ho represents, and bis ifeas as to the ‘ines he hopes to follow in acting for the people's Any one can attend and and receive an answer, 1 teaspoon of alt Add krease sides and botiom of enough stock in which was| pan with butter, tura in the mix cooked to moisten, heat jually |ture, place on middle ja hot ADMINISTRATOR'S $ Money Must Be Raised TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF THE LATE HARRY MANHEIMER TwoBig Stoc OF MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. MUST. BE SACRIFICED TO SETTLE HIS ESTATE AOD SATEY ENS ES AND CORNETORS Men's Suits, Overcnls, Raincats, House Coats Fancy Vests, Slipons HALF PRICE| $15.00 Suits, Overcoats or Raincoats ......$7.50 00 Suits, Overcoats or Raincoats ..... .$12.50 $18.00 Suits, Overcoats or Raincoats ......$9.00 00 Suits, Overcoats or Raincoats ......$15.00 $20.00 Suits, Overcoats or Raincoats ......$10.00 00 Suits, Overcoats or Raincoats ..... -$17.50 to be all of th and the best hand tailoring that fy smog ir og Pn e highest quality SE Men's Furnishings 25% to 50% Off Regular Prices Shirts ........+... $1.15 See eet maseiaes ck iis, ice . $3.50 and $3.00 Night Robes and Pajamas ——. +++ + BB es $1.50 and $2.00 Heavy Underwear Ty aple. be? re eee rene Ps eee Pelwrunes Suit Cones and Head Bags, 1-5.» 1-2 Off. ‘YOU BETTER BUY A YEAR'S SUPPLY, AS A CHANCE LIKE THIS DOES NOT COME VERY OFTEN ON SUCH HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE. THIS ESTATE | MUST BE SETTLED Two Big Stocks—Two Stores Tailored Ready Co | sxe-- | Harry Manheimer Fourth Av. and Pike St. Good BREAD and Butter Make Happy, Healthy Children The Luck Behind the Baking There's nothing like it for building up a child’s consti- tution. It's satisfying, too, and economical if the flour is pure and good. Patent EXCELLENT FLOUR | It’s not bleached or blended—just the ce: Tome milled from the choicest Blue Stem Wheat—the finest bread and pastry flour. Don’t pay more for blefided flours when PATENT EXCELLENT, made from the choicest Blue Stem Wheat, is better by every test. Sold by grocers. IODEL MILLINERY 687 Peo; Bank it FITS EYES gSORRECTLYs. 5 hi GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING CO 1317-1319 First Ave., Opposite the New Arcade Block. The Balance of the Bankrupt Stock Of the Sallinger Style Shop must be closed out at once. We have cut the prices still lower. Come here tomorrow. This is the genuine money-saving Safe ‘ BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S suITsS ag values $2.39 |* #4 and $5 values Boys’ Buits with 2 pairs of pants, regularly worth $6.50, $3 89 0 om sale at BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND REEFERS - Spfeowctagatoanede | oe and $6.00 values ‘$3.19 | MEN’S GUITS bg 00 bis ery MEN'S CRAVENETTES AND OVERCOATS $6.45 ei and $12.50 values GENUINE oT SLIP-ON $7.45 Men's Fine Ea oy ray 500 19c 3g and $18 values YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOAOTS be and $12.50 values BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES $2.00 values at One lot of Men's Fine Felt Hats, values $2.50 and $3.00, on sale $1.39 MEN'S FINE DRESS SHIRTS ues, Many bargains are not advertised. Get the habit—trade at this store and save money. GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING CO 1317-1319 First Ave., Opposite New Arcade Block. Splendid Values Are Now Offered in All l Lines of of Furniture {Sc A-qt, Covered Saues Pan She 6-qt Sauce Pan Te 8- Sauce Bbc 10 P Pan . c Dovered: the: No. 7 Tea Kettle . 1.25 Ni ettle 460 85c 10 -a Kettle . You have never had a bet- ter chance to buy Beds than we now offer you, All the most popular styles, plain or fancy patterns, in various colors, all marked at HALF $3.00 1 Beds ,. $15.00 Iron Bedi Seattle’s Largest Housefurnighing Sto-e Buy Now Pay Later All the Cred!t You Wan PIKE 81. AND FIFTH AV.

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