The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1912, Page 5

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Hose, for | Women’s $1.75 Kid gertae S7e| Cen SL : omen = ba bs Fy Serioeeien. sanitaire | and clasp wrists, in black, white "ey Snr j} and colors; value $1.75. Satur heels, Beat | day male 23 0 priew mL BTg | Women’s $1.50 Kid Hose _ Gloves $1.19 Women's French Kid Gioves, with Srow heavy embroidered backs, self and contrastiig tn black, white and colors; $1.50. Saturday | Sale price Recover Umbre! as Quickly, Economically, and We Do it weil. m Dollar Down P Day Tomorrow are and Glassware ‘Ate vialt our Chinaware Department and look over cima naman sangeet Table a in benided Fa q ia a white German China ry Regular wp to $44, Galvanized Wash Tub, medium size, riveted handles, heavy iron rim} regular price S5¢, special— i iiiins-< tem diigne eaanh can in Chiinawire and Glassware. It wilt pay you fj THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1912. SHE WON’T WEAR PANTS, SO THERE! Cynthia Grey’s Letters [LSA AAR ARR RA SHALL SHE TELL HIM? Dear Miss Grey I come to you for advice, as I have no one else to go to, Lam in my 19th year and deeply in love with a young man my own age. My home was in a town fn Oregon, not far from his, and 1 kept company with him nearly two years, and in time learned to love bin As we wore just 16, we never talked on the subject of love, but had a friendly time together. He went away and wrote to me until he entered a school, After quite a while he wrote and asked for my plo ture, which I refused. I have never heard since, but 1 long to, Mins Grey, shall t send him a card and ask him to write, and when he does, tell him Tam deeply Interested iu him, or what? LORE?PTA A-—Send a card, by all means, but do not write, After recetving it, {f he stil cares for you, he will write, And don't tell him you are im terested In him unless be aske you, The very fact that you didn't thro yourself at him was what he admired in you, so don’t spoil It now. Try to make up your mind that it canvot spoil your life nor your diapoal if you never hear from him, or if you learn he is married, Keep t thought that if it Is good for all concerned, he wil! come to you. It help you more than you think, TPR EHKAREREH KEKE HERA EDS * * * howe ee Dear Miss Grey; Is there any place in town where T can learn to apeak the Norwegian language? Where shall I go to learn about the work of a librarian? Also, | would like « ye for dumplings, 1 have tried them several times, but they are al 1 have written before, but received no answer. GRETCHEN, A--Among the hundreds of letters received, there is one now and thon that ts neglected, and | am sorry th: as your fate, Then, some times people accuse me of not answering a letter when they have missed rod paper. Call up the Norwegian pastor and ask about a teacher for and call at the panonns Be and ask for the one tn charge of the proebe class about « Hi postition. Recipe for dumplings: Mix and sift 2 cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder and % teaspoon salt; work in 2 teaspoons butter with the tips ‘of the fingers, and add gradually % cup milk, using a knife for mixing. Roll to % inch tn thicknees, place In buttered steamer and steam for 12 minutes. Serve with hot stew. | — = eee e kee Ree HH] the men. [for one, am glad the In- * ®)| dependence is beginning to shor ® TURN ABOUT, FAIR ne Si one veenan See See that they ® Bi have been “babied™ long . RA RARAA ee ew Hand that the thinking, broad-minded Dear Miss Gtey: My troubles/sirl# aro in demand. If you will 1 have Sah, GSE Me ee See Os nemremansen department at the court bouse they will tell you af! there Is to know on subject of papers. I hope you be able to win some good girl hen you become full-fledged—that if you deserve her. SAP HBAD. Reeeeankaeeanene tase 10 very Sim * eTREATS His : ‘etal Fe a Lo MOTHER & DANDY DUMPLINGS eit i . the j wilt wi ts, 7 “A Kind Heart,” I thank you for with yout Or, you might take, ay, | your letter, I eapectally otal abgut half a dozen, and hide them the confidence of my elderly friends out until you see how many girlie rown, and is so there are, If there Is one, whistle | tite of a man that he can call bis ‘once, and one will come to your res | old mother vile names, I do not sen ene; two whistles will bring tWo,| what you can do unless you have and 60 on. him arrested. You aak if you should! forgive? Certainly forgive; but to RARER AH EHH eR HH) forgive does not mean to encournge ® wrong b: S iin unease iK by silence, and by simply enduring It. Even at this late day, Too eserusiectesiciae if you would take a stand with your son and give him to understand pehetenebereee that while he lives with you he Dear Mixes Grey: 1 know you will | must at least give you respect, It as you have others. But /iwight do some good. “Doing every- is not love, for | have not got) thing to please him” has evidently that stage yet. I have been inj made him think that he can do country seven yeers, and I| everything aod anything to you, and ik the American tadies are rath-|'t will be all right. Open his eyes er independent. I am a foreigner,|a little. 1 wish you could get him have gotten my first papers two | to come to seo me, years ago. Now, can you tell me what questions are asked and what|t@ *#eeaetethkeaae anawers given when | go after my|* Maybe when ! get|# A GETTER WAY ‘t hold their] # J ws A.M. Se eeeeeeaeaanee® ‘on must remember that this) “1 M.” you could not make as a independent country, and the! much doing the kind of work are as much @ part of it a8/speak of for a dresamaker as you —=| could to go into some home and be & mother’s helper, or care for the children. There you would have your room and board, which fs a big item. ‘There is demand for suc! work, and through the Y. W. ©. A. you might get t family and do well. a Sete n Kane een hs H TO MAKE ROSE BEADS, $ PRES REEEE REE Dear Mine Grey: Wo are two girls, interested in your letters, and hope you will be kind to tell us how to make rose a. it you wilt we will be very happs Rat A.—Run rose petals throngh the meat grinder ¢ixht times daily for eight days; roll into ballx the size of beads wanted, and string on adult Sie Da Bld dee din | * #& THE INTELLECTUAL, OR : * PHYSICAL? * Setwewvnnweehes Dear Mins Grey: man one is to marry, which do you think should govern, the physi- eal, or spiritual- montal— attraction? 8 ERITY. A.—Mere physical beauty, unac- companied by a beautiful mind, goon fades, or gro’ sats while tal beanty, grows old the face and form really lovely. The physical is but the pieture of the min The intel lectual ,that doesn’t mean neces- sarily well educated) is the only lasting quality; so as It ts the best and most enduring, I think it should way the decision in marriage. ALBANY fentsts DENTISTS Dresses, |1|We Are the Pike Street Beepin $7.75 Pes ra 2 ork RA Tera ta DIS. 85 LK coats P2e9D WE OFFER SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY One Piece Serge $15.00 to $18.00 wanes « aca’ Growns fof ge! rem Beautiful tiie eit actly what your work wi! ntee iene work fa § peddie cheap talk; every branch of und we work for amall tice, We a In chooding the | Preparatory achool, then & course in Vassar college, then home life 16 years, and daughter of Jue Sue, Chinese aristocrat, and one ti ) Whore name in Chinese ts Rosa Bue, created consternation among: her relatives by running away from a school in Canton be- cause she forced to wear trousers, In Shanghai she became engaged to a Chinese mandarin, but when jhe found that he bad another wife she broke (he engagement Mise Jowe! aays this country is a better lace for women than China; that he will never go back to Chi Peculiar After Effects of Grip This Year Z| leaves Mideeys ia Weakened Conditinn Doctors in all parts of the coun try have been kept busy with the epidemic of grip which has vistted © many honies, The symptoms of grip this year are very distressi ‘and leave the system in a run down condition, particularly the kidneys, which seem to suffer most, as every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles, which should not be neglected, as these danger slg nals often lead to more serious sickness, such as dreaded Bright's Disease. Local druggists report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, which so many people say oon heals and strengthens the kid- neys after an attack of grip. Swamp-Root is a great kidney, liver and biadder remedy, and, being an herbal compound, has « gentle heal- ing effect ow the kidneys, which ts simost immediately noticed by those who try it. Dr. Kilmer @ Co., Binghamton, N. Y., offer to send a * . bottie of Swamp-Root free mail to every sufferer who re ‘Guests it. A trial will canvince any ‘one who may be in need of it Reg ular siz® bottles 50 cents and 81.00. or sale af all druggists. Be sure to mention Dept. R. Chinese gambling king of the Pa-| da: cific const, has mapped out for ber. | because she don't want to wear trousers; that she wouldn't marry a Chinese unless he had taken & course through the American unt veraities; likes automobiles and theatres, hina ts coming forward every “They wave lots ind the boys and to the same school. ‘The boys are allowed to lout thelr queves and the girls that go to school are led free girls. Moving picture shoWs are very pop- ular there and are crowded most of the time. Miss Jewel was born in Los Angel came to Portland 14 and finished grammar school and attended business college one year, She bas a sister in Hong Kong, a teacher of English, in a Chinese government schoo! COMMERCIAL CLBIB WOMEN ELECT Seattio-made foods featured the banquet of the Seattle Woman’ | Commercial club at the Chamber Commerce rooms last night. when the new officers. were fi Mra. Lamo Criswell | who was dency, made a pleasing address, and urged the untted co-operation of the women to keep Seattle In the lead Dr. Ida Jayne Weaver, the retiring president, had charge of the tnaug- uration ceremonies. The other of- ficers for the ensuing year are: Mra. M. L. Knettie, vice president; Miss Kate Reeves, secretary, and Dr. Martha Covey, treasurer. ARREST CAVE MAN BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26—Po- Hee here have under arrest a mod- orn, educated, giant cave man. He wna found in a hill on the Million road, His hair and beard reach to his waist, bis clothing is merely a tow rags. He say: js name is Cervan, Dante at Dreamland tonight. *** Tracie Gordon enemies. That Tightness of the Stomach Caused by Formation of Na G From Undigested Btopped With a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablot. PECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK THe FAMILY TRADE SUPPLIE Hotties Boe Per us| Guckenheimer Rye Basted BOC beta. if Glifornia 00 Muscatel, $1 fcr | “a. Hegular price, $1.60. Trial Package Free. | AFFE & CC When you feel as if your stormach | WINE. ¢ ROW ERS -AND DISTILLER OC eR WHOLFSALE (JQUOR DEALER pain is intense and you break out } in a cold and clammy pe repiration | and there is @ lump in your throat | and you are weak and nauseated-— all you need is a Stuart's Dyspepsia | Tablet to clear away the wreckage | of undigested food left in the stom-| ach and intestines and restore you) to your normal self again, And| this can all be accomplished within | a few moments, NO JUNK NO BUNK onest Clothes STRAIGHT TALK SQUARE DEALING ALWAYS $25.00 Suite and a 5,00 Raincoate for .... That Knotty Feeling of the Stomach ie Relieved by a Stuart's Dys- pepsia Tablet. Thousands of people have learn- ed #0 well how sure and dependable Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for all » bh ills that they are never without a package at home and Gt the office, and upon any indica- tion that the stomach is a little weary, they take a Stuart's Tablet after each meal for a few days until the digestive organs get rested up again. This is a splendid plan to follow and always results in much good. The appetite is improved, the food Js relished more, your sleep is more refreshing, ami your disposition) will make you friends instead of) 233-34 Liberty Bidg., Opp. P. 0. Upstairs, Take Elevator. Open Saturday Night. For Indigestion, Sour Stomach, | Belching, Gas, Coated Tongue, In- teatinal Indigestion and all Stomach Disorders and Pains—or for Loss of appetite—Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are invaluable. Vee them freely—they are as harmless as sugar would be—and they are by no means to be classed as “medicine.” They have no effect whatever on the system except the benefits they bring you throu the” proper digestion of your \. All Drng Stores sell Stuart's Dys-! pepsia Tablets. The price is 560) cents per box. Physicians use and recommend them. If you wish to) try them before purchasing, address’ F. A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart Bidg., Marshall, Mich. ‘and a trial package will be sent you free. PHYSICAL CULTURS 62 CONG BLDG. Learn Millinery. Gomphete Course Taught. ae hand Practical Pr ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE STILL RUNNING FULL BLAST AND PLENTY OF VESTS AND HOUSE COATS AT Half Price $20.00 Suit, Overcoat or Pajamas . $2.50 and $2. 0 Night Robes and Pajamas . $3.60 and $3.00 Night” Robes and Pajamas . 50c Suspen- $3.00 Men’: Pants $15.00 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat ........ 18.00 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat . SUITS, OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS;: F. WE’RE NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 50 50 Cooper's Wnderwear .. 2,60 and $3.0 Stripe Underwear $2.00 and $1.50 Heavy Underwear . $3.00 and $3.50 paesies: Coats for . be om $2.00 and $1 Just settling the estate of Harry Manheimer to satisfy the heirs and creditors that the court demands. $25.00 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat ........$12.50 $30.00 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat .. .$15.00 $35.00 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat ........$17.50 DO YOU FULLY REALIZE WHAT THIS SALE MEANS? Think of fe wee a Hand Tailored § Overccat or Raincoat at Half Price! Every garment guaranteed Men’s Furnishings 25% to 50% Off Regular Prices or money refunded. ..., Te Neck- wear .. 373 $1.60 Neck- woar sseee $2.00 Neck- 75e and 50c Half Hose .. $1.00 and 75¢ 25c $1.50 Medium Woight Underwear 2 tor 26c Handkerchiefs, $4.50 and $5.00 Men’s Pants .............$2.95 Suit Cases and Hand Bags one-third to une-half off. You better buy a year’s supply, as a chance lik this does not come very often on such high grade merchandise. | THIS ESTATE MUST BE SETTLED. TWO BIG STOCKS. TWO BIG STORES. Tailored Ready Co. Fourth Avenue and Pike Street Administrator y Manheimer Third and Yeser—Hotel Frye Building

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