The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1912, Page 5

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Remover ly, visit. the we their writ vg help of bet sand mas} that there no amount of bia port. will avail We remov Both . massaging vow ool the skin, he murcular foun result should should be| > tened. 80 i wcnnicn tion for the at home by : tm % pint see & wash lotion . . Tei the powdered tmme- wo Advt. trons, we cent actual ‘al plane ing, eurttog. i tt #235 SBE sc! THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1912, NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO|WOMEN READERS sz Cynthia Grey’s Letters i ee ee a a a ae a ae a BREAKS HIG PROMISE AND RUNS AWAY * o aR ARERR RARER ERE REE RR RED Dear Misa Grey: Please advise me in my sorrow, Tam a widow of 38, and have a daughter 6 years old. My husband divd three years ago amt 1 am in moderate meana, A year ago | fell in love with a young man 88 years of age, who is not w hy, We started to keep house together, with the intention of being married Int 1 dearly | loved the ma ind thought he did me, but a week ago h disappeared, and as he fe so regular in his babite | thought something had bap- j pened Finally I found this note, “Good-bye, sweetheart, | am gone, t tried to expiain that you are better off without me, but could bear nothing but your crying, so am going without telling you, I hope you #et a good husband, as you deserve, | don't feel justified in detaining you, aa | cannot support you. Forget me, sweetheart.” % I know about where he is, In ease I ean't get him to marry me, as ho promindd, what can I do with him? Please do not @rop this in your waste basket. I cannot explain my situation well, but I intend to keep that man from fooling other women, UR. i A.-While tt ts cowardly for a man to ron away and leave a woman to face the situation alone, you must be just with yourself and with him, and take a part of the blame on your own shoulders. Many peo- ple--the majority, I think—who enter into a common law marriage convince themselves that there are insurmountable obstattes to thetr unton, while nine times out of ten, If they would take time to think and to consult some one who knows the law on the subjects that are both: ering them, they would never do this thing, | am in a position to know (hat pract! ¥ all af these cases bring deep suffering sooner or later. The law ie for the best good of the greater number, and {ts vio lation brings ite own punishment. In your case, you can do absolutely nothing, unless you have a child of which he is the father, 1 judge the can be, or be waffering from 1 would advise hte * * * * * MENTAL mICcROBES Does kissing breed disease? F. 0. te all right to hold a conversation with the young rode enough to exclude the young lady. Even though think {t disrespectful to amoke when walking Of the world thinks it so and ® young mano putting his ily way. There might be a hat they do net count, and her, when she believes nts to convince herself ge i : 5 iH itt i Al cit j k i Es i i fail 2 28 =a 5 caer kkeheenke nk “|* % NOT GOOD ENOUGH * FOR EITHER 3 * eee eeecreeeee ee oe being Parker Dear Miss Grey: 1 have read eine tha} Your advice to all lovers, and think you can help me out of the mud. Was engeged to a wealthy Eastern the| lady tact fall, and came West wi i atlto a Western girl United tten While ali wh and elect. furnizned fact that the law is to- be tomorrow, hat ix eali- ruction ing with of Law that even the Fight to Nive, a n who feranen as of the owner, store full Public good) ible for me Taw for | nein th oe in Beattie Pied fi Ave. kemmann.| ee ee ehh kh te) * * _joontinue? If so, how long? N. 8. “|please tell me what will keep piano find a home, and enganed Which shall T marry? 1 love them both, bat the Western girl is more of a sport. ANGELFACE. A-—You may have an angel face, but I doubt it. A man who will be mean enough to ieave the girl he Is engaged to to find a home for her, and without breaking his engage }ment to her, become engaged to an . may possibly have an but certainly not an heart.. You do need helping out of the mif@ If I thought you were fit for either the Eastern girl or the “aport’—elther of which would drop you if she knew-—1 might advise you which to marry. This model of hellotrope crepe As it is you better take a deep think | meteor gown for a matron is made and make yourself a little more fit! to fit snugly over the hips, yet has for a husband and father before you! fuilncss within two inches of the | decide the matter. floor, Here the gown is slightly gathered into a corded twoinch band of the crepe. This costume is Intended for at- ternoon or theatre wear, The cor- sage consisis of alternating bands MAKING A WILL * * tn MM tt et tt | of heliotrope velvet and the meteor lerepe, and has a deep yoke of ecru Dear Miss Grey: Is it absolntely | cetiny hecessary to ha lawyer make @| “liffon and ince. nit ‘4 wi them ourselves? If 40, please tell) vive Chiffon fringe three inches "Ie It best to have. @ mortgage re-| Wee? surrounds the corsage newed when due and interest has been pald, or can It, by agreement, * *! A—You can write your own will, but must haye two witnesses, And |be sure to leave $1 to every rela From this age the human system raduaily declines and the accumu fed poisons in,” the blood, cause in Join tive of the same rank of kinship as | [2eK" thon orate hoa be those you wish to leave the bulk of | promptty relieved and serious property or money. Svolded by using the following pro: y iption which comes from « noted A mortgage can, by agreement, be to to lector and is wal continued, but it fx aater to 're-|ty cise gum HE eg) : ERA Rese donee MBlon, Jour a at Ht one ounce oF pound Gn. orlnin 1 led ka fie one Lene oi Me alonte home und put them Into aif pint go04 whiskey. Shake thi bottle and take a tablem fore each meal and at bed ¢ ‘our not bi ock We will jours from hy be inf] edtcine tn ist on havive the mi ‘otis compound in the orlginal ounce, seated yellow packs) KRHA * * PIANO STRINGS, * * + * * reese eee iY Dear Miss Grey: — Will you nt 4 strings from rusting? ‘A READER, A—Place your plano so that it will stad against an inside wall, ‘Adve. fl iibraries, free lectur THE BILLION-DOLLAR HEN SHE’LL BE WITH US SOON, SAYS POULTRY EXPERT; CLUCKING PULLET IS ALREADY QUEEN OF THE FARM @reat rural pursuits? Many minds just about the time they got the “chicken bug.” The Star asked them of J. F. Sohure: the total es rae 3 fae EH Hes : i f il Hi pt were an absolute ox- pense. Glad. man, associate editor of Amert- Thatead of having warm quarters in which to re Hi AF £28323 ¢ Hl bit] if if i if if ‘ is ih i i ti Fe F3 But today the farmer bas awaken- ed to the possibilities of poultry culture and fs giving this branch of his business the same care and at- tention that he gives to other "\branches. He has discovered that linstead of being @ nuisance, as he |formerty const the chickens, they are a source of profit—in fact, the most profitable live stock on the farm when properly taken that there is and breeding, and feeding; Mentality. He bas also something ta os well as in care My Dear Daughter: Most of those physicians who have made a declare that a woman can exert little influence over yeical disclaim that ofd tradition that birthm: other violent emotion on the part of the the pre-natal They are the result of fright or All the research I have made on the subject, however, as well as expectant! the expurionce of many friends, has taught me thdt the it mother can and does have © great psychological Influence over the character of ber child. right woman, who bas studied much and kept a dally account a daughter would have a tendency , told me that she it to give a boy an effeminate nature if she wished for a girl, and vice versa; this wax her theory of masculine and feminine The truth of the matter, my dear, - Our friends a known science at present. @uigenics is a very little lectors are groping about for light on the subject, Just as they are searching for a cure for cancer or other dreadfu) tlis. It, however, is @ matter of historical note that when Greece was populated by the most beautiful human beings the world has ever known, the women about to become mothers wore always surrounded by beautiful things. Their welfare was considered of as much im- portance as the welfare of the state. Li artistic temperament by keeping have known women who have ven thelr children @ poetical or bet themselves works of great poets or artists, These coincidences are so frequent that they must be taken into consideration when searching for facts. A young woman who was determined that her baby should be Joyous child, as her own childhood had not been pleasant, recy “hg vas hyper-sensitive ing happy. She went out a good books, listened to sweet music and kept ever before pietare. isposition, employed the months of gestation deal among her friends, read good her a beautiful She learned to laugh like & child over little things and began to realize that happiness is @ state of mind. To such an extent did she carry this, that all ber friends remarked the fact. When the baby was born, it was an exceptionally good-natured child, with a smile for every one, and the first word it spoke was “happy.” Always with tenderest thought, HAS THE YOUNG MAN OF TODAY A CHANCE? Dear Mise Grey: Do you think the opportunities for a young fel- low starting out today are as great as they were 50 years ago? When the days of competition are over, living so high, what chance haa a young fellow? Where ts there rooni for him? Can he play a straight game and win, or is it better to live humble, and remember mother's prayers? A YOUNG FELLOW, A-—Some of the conditions you are true, but for all that hance for the man who very best of his ability in his line of work. ways room somewhere for the young man who is master of his profession or trade, but he must stick to it. The chances today are far greater than those of 60 years ago, To succeed a man must make up his mind what he Is going to fol- low, and then follow it hard and fast; follow it through success and seeming failure. He does not neces. sarily have to be narrow te do this. With our free night schools, free on different subjects, there Is no question that the young man of today stands a far better chance than his brother of 50 years ago. “Two School Girls,” don't “cut off your noses to spite your faces,” Never mind the cruelty of the super- intendent, Your work Is to get ej your education, not to reform him. i wouldn't pay any attention to him, girls, except to be obedient and polite. MOTHER, and Mother Wishes to tell you FREE How She Stopped Her —— — Husband’s Drinki ae? See By all Moana Write to Mer and Leare How She Did tt. For over 20 years James Andor- son of 163 Bim av. Hillburn, N. ¥. was avery hard drinker. H z seomed one, but 10 his ‘wife in little home, ™ ™m emedy toh, ring a ny whi much to her opped Nong of them intoxicating eh cane. toue! Arop of Hquor since. ‘Yhe now wishes everyone who has drunkenness in their homes to try thie simp 1s sure that [| others as it h given secretly out cost she will tell you what it to do is write hor © It can be red, and with and will All you jottor ank- i © husband fF. to ey. Simply ter with all confidence to. gwaret Anderson at the add above, talctn care to w y name and full reas plainly, Everyone who has a dear one who drinks advised to write to this woman.—Advt, of purebred fowls, full of vigor and stamina and bred to the highest degree of productiveness, which means profit. And they are io warm, sanitary houses and properly fed and cared for. The natural result is an enormous in- — im eggs and fowls for mar- t [ How a Woman Ma: Retain Her Youth The woman who wants to look young must taboo massage creams and lquid rouge, She will only hafden the structure of her face | and destroy the fine texture of the | akin, j Reputable physicians have de- clared that {f she indulges in artt- » ficial methods, she risks Joxing her health. A perfectly natural method | of treath & bad complexion ia by) using orfiinary mercolized wax; this adds nothing to the complex: | jon, but removes it Instead. This wax, obtainable at any drug store, | flakes off the sallow or blotchy ont- or skin in fine particles, gently,’ without harming the skin beneath, | which gradually makes tts appes ance. The brilliantly beautiful com- piexion thus obtained is a new one quite different from a patched-ap | old complexton. This is one way t | retain youthful looks. An ounce of mercolized wax ts sufficient. It in) applied at night ike cold cream and | washed off in the morning. Advt. Annual Spring Housecleaning Sale OF HARRISON’S PAINTS Varnishes, Stains, Enamels, Kalsomines ~ “Flat Wall Finishes, Brushes AT FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES Hatfield-Bernhard Co., Inc. 112 SECOND AV. SOUTH Have Your Friends Come West VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” LOW COLONIST FARES ON SALE DAILY MARCH 1 TO APRIL 15 From St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Sioux City From Chicago .. +. 033.00 , From St. Louis . From Cleveland -$39.75 | From Pittsburg .. From Buffalo .. $42.50 | From Philadelphia .. From New York ++.$80.00 | From Boston Similar low fares from al! other Eastern points. Two Solid Through Trains Daily These tickets will be accepted on “The Olympian” The finest and most popular train across the continent. Completely electric lighted, with new, comfortable Tourist cars, {pn wich the berths are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on other roads. Excellent Dining cars, Meals are served on the popular pay-only-for-what-you-order plan. TICKETS PREPAID BY MAIL OR TELEGRAPH without any extra expense to you, and if ticket is not used, money will be refunded. Por further information about these low rates from the East, our comfortable trains and service, call on or address A. P. CHAPMAN, JR., General Agent Passenger Dept. J. L. CRISWELL, City Ticket Agent. SECOND and CHERRY, SEATTLE ‘The NEW LINE ts the SHORT Line ae “Celery Close buyers are hunting price of $400 Per Some of this land is rich black alder bot- tom, We can show you land as rich as cen- turies of wash from the hills can make it, land that will grow celery same as in pic- ture, and yet it is perfectly drained and suit- able for any kind of crop. We sincerely believe that Our Predictions Are Co True ming Peer is, Sau Pe Farm Western Washington” Two years ago we began to run in debt for land and advised our friends to do the same. We believed that a great increase in land values would take place in 1912, 1913 and 1914, We knew that the opening of the Panama Canal would boom all the Western Coast. Already we can see our predictions coming true. Real estate is more active than ever it has been since the boom, for land north of the city, The old real estate sages are withdrawing their money from the banks and buying acres along the west shores of Lake Washington. We are prepared to offer you your choice of 300 acres of rich, fertile land at the low $10 Cash Will Buy Any Acre You May Select years much of this land will be worth more —a great deal more, We know it is the cheapest land in King County north of Seattle. ‘ Think of an acre at the price of a 30-foot lot. Come in at once and see these beautiul acres. Two trips daily, rain or shine. Acre — within two OLE HANSON & CO.,Third Floor New York Bl

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