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Vanishes: POUND A DAY NEW ORUGLESS METHOD pouate Women Made Mappy With This New Know! na Copy of This Remarkable Book, “WEIGHT REOUC. iT O "t This Convincing Evidence as to the The army of r evolutionary times is revived for the girl who Mikes a atiff hat for first wear in the early mild days —~ a blue hemp hat worn well down on the head. The crown is ox: tremely high and the outside rim reaches to the “top, curving gently at the ex treme edge. The hat ts merely trimmed with ribbon at top of the crown in the front where the bri meets, leaving a alight opening for the trim HERE 1 AM AYTER REDUCING a7/ ming. Las. IN FIVR WEEKS, WIT wT corre HARMLESS Hom athipongin The ribbon ts 1 have pi of taffeta tn titted oe = binck and white without shares tien. Without ites check, the under hat you may method ail to 4 Bay a ‘an hp suinst woke the exact tone of ly reduc manent toa reer the hemp, which out harm om or starvation turus over oa diet, drugs or the bows, you. too ure too SEND FOR FRER Cory ToDAT. baa Ree e ee THE MILITAR SRRRR RE sae RY FOR ** * a ya on Ng L 1 Wit. seND vou aT mv = ond fer or mae hook, “weight Reiee. eS ais 3 will be to & | bave now I Po if i » 2 MARJORIE HAMILTON Coatvel =o 33 ae i taterest te Wine Haaftitee’s remark- to ond eee i = nh E H i He He LACE CURTAINS, 3 YARDS LONG, REGULAR f E-ttL. eRe ih i i 5 ied 4 294 E i ; i a BR eg z i fl tis i z i Bx Let it TMH SPAR—WEUNESDAY, JANUARY 31, the Bedding 1 realty en the pleas. ure you will have in the preparation of your baby's time of my The happiest a your firat baby clothes, atitches wonderful Mfe was when I was 1 wove in among i dreams of girihood-I was San a came. Fol ax ar coh ecsaeue to oe dalntiest of the tiny outfit a sense, while all the time the maternal r4 within me was making poetry out of the it, i E ie at "3 Pet E PRICE $1.90. NOW ......000--e-eeee eoitereve oeerrece ALL FEATHER PILLOWS, REGULAR PRICE 91.25. NOW ‘etoe AND ee Paeienne REGULAR PRICE $6.50, NOW ......- “IRON BEDS, ALL 8iZE6 AND MAKES, Large Stock of Kitchen Utensils at Your Own Price ; = g gage ont in the wardrobe. ‘hen the baby came, I should be any I could not Bear it. did come, and I first felt s little warm to mine, I hing le i had mig! wi happened — " about the edge with pink knit- enough to tuck ip all around. of pink elder down flannel, Quarter-sawed oak Barly English, upholstered in gen- wine leather. Regular price $12.50. Cut to 8 1%-Inch post, 5 fillers, Vernis Mar. tin or white; regular price $15.50. Cut to $6.25 ‘ARE A FEW oF ouR BARGAINS. THERE ARE MORE JUST A8 GOOD, ONLY THEY ARE TOO NUMEROUS TO Your Dollar Will Do Double Work Here 601-603 Pike St. Corner 6th Av. and Pike St. Phone Main 4911 1912. RRR RR hh * 4 WRONG BRINGS ITS OWN SUFFERING * Re wkU ee Wek dhe 040 * Okeke Dear Miss Grey: Your letters have been watched by me for some time with great interest. I won can help me. I been married only a few days, just 20th of January, and | love my husband very dearly, A mths ago t met a young man with whom 1 became infatuat he promised to marry Mins Grey, be induced me to do something Yery wrong. Now he ts still writing to me, and | am afraid to stop for fear he will come here and my husband will find out. I fear to tell my husband, for he already accuses me of holding something back. 1 ‘= 1 have done wrong, but, for heaven's sake, tell me what to do. A WORKIED WIFE. A.-The worst wrong you have done is toward your husband, for yh married him even before breaking with this other ma Your husband will suffer intensely if he ever learns this, and for that reason 1 would not tell him and appeal to his hagor Tell him you are married, and that if he will not keep your as fo prevent suffering, that you will tell your husband yourself. ‘THe only hell L believe in is that which uffer for our own ain, And 2) ie as strange as It fs true that so many times we will not see the i until we @o begin to suffer, If it comes to the worst and you! Without 4 home, go to the ¥, W. C. A. They will always take you in, until you can make arrangements. Your life may seem ruined, but I would write to the other with him a few weeks, and |! I used often to)» it ts not, tye work to your character; now fi jin to construct a little each day, instead of pulling down. one's treatment ever make you a thenenenenennee * + THe WOMAN WITH ® THE SERPENT'S TONGUE” : * » a ea Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly settle a dispute for me? The ques- tion has arisen as to who inapired Kipling to write “The Vampire.” A friend thinks ft was Lady Asquith, but { have a faint recollection that the poom written about Mra. As quith was quite recent—something sbout a woman with a serpent’s tongue. If T am right, will you kindly let me know where to pro- cure the latter poem? R. M. A-—The Woman With os Ser. t's Tongue” was written by Wil IRs Watson, and is a composite picture of the physical character of Mra. Asquith, and the mentality of her daughter Violet. You should be able to procure it at any reliable library or book store, The “Vam- pire” was Inspired by the famous painting by Sir Phillip Burne-Jones, representing @ Delilah gloating over ¥iher helpleas victim. eeekaakakaetene 18 SHE A CITIZEN * Reententeeeeeee Dear Mixe Grey: Please let m know if | can vote, 1 marrted a foreigner, and he has not got his paturalization papers out yet. Iam an American. Am I barred from voting? IGNORANT. A—Yes, until he takes out bis papers. g | Aiahalbaliadess, ia denied =p * * * * * * : WHAT A RED LETTER DAY MEANS : aeanene wsaneee Dear Mies Grey: Wil! you kindly tell me the true meaning of @ letter day? Also what days did Beptember 22, 1860, and July 21, 1885, fall on? CORENE. Anw-A red letter day means « fortunate, lucky or auspicious day. Bo called beeause in the old Hitur- gical books the greater holy days were always marked with red ink. Roth dates about which you ask fell op Saturday. _— Dear Miss Grey: 1 am an inter ested reader of your letters, and Want to ask a little information. Would it be a benefit for a person with a weak heart to go from this country to one having an altitude ot 6,000 or 7,000 feet? A READER. A-It ts generally conceded that ft fe not only not beneficial, but Harmful, But many people think they have weak hearts when the trouble lies somewhere else, and they go through life retarded by this thought. “Very Anxious,” tell him why you are leaving. If you do not he will in all probability misjudge you, think you are tired, or class you with the woman who betrayed him. Let everything be open and above board. 1 think you are taking the right stand He has had time enough to decide if he is ever going to. ichaliehaiaiahalalaleiaiaiel: * * HOW TO GET IT * * * REE HEAEKRHREREH Dear Mise Grey: Please tell me how to obtain a copy of our mar-| riage license which was burnt up in the San Francisco earthquake fire. 1 was married by the justice of the peace in Chicago. MRS. J. P A.—Writ@ to the justice (even if he js not so now), and ask him to secure it for you. If he ts dead write to the auditor's office at the court house of the county in which it was secured. _ sla ia pg ee *% THE COMMON ¥ LAW MARRIAGE ‘ CaeeaKakeeenner Dear Miss Grey: As you are helping others, I wish you would help mo. I have lived with a man » and we have not been on account of family trou- ble, A short time ago my family found out,we were not married, and forced un to leave him by threats of prosecution, and will let neither of us see the other. Now, I love him, and know he does me. Now, do you think I am duty bound in justice to him, and should not pay any attention to my people, or do you think I should do as they want mo? IN TROUBLE. A.—Cases like yours are the very hardest problems I am given, bo- eause you do not tell me what the trouble is that stands In the way of marriage, Often it is something that seems insurmountable, bet h, in reality, is not, I do not you to go back to your hus- things are unless you both 0 state where the common law marriage ds recognized, for your ple can do exactly as they ttireatened. If you will write me what prevents your marriage, | may bo able to help you more, ‘Mrs. M. 1. @ short time ago the state university was giving a ¢ourse in journalism and short story writing. You might ingutre there, unless you winh it that way. You have been doing destruc it reste with you whether or not you Don't let think ft is too late. PYeTTCT TTL TT TTT CYNTHIA LIKES TOAST * RRR KKKhehhehhh I tender my sincere thanks and appreciation of the little “Toast to Cynthia,” sent in by, the “Moving Picture Singer.” It shows ability in construction and meter, and of course I enjoyed the thought ex preased. * * ,” there fs no harm ta your sitting up late with your sister inlaw, when her husband retires early unless you make harm of it, but I don’t see the sense of pro- Jonging tt until 1 or 2 o'cloek in the moroing. That fact, coupled with the feeling you have about it in writing mo shows you should be very careful, “A Wage Earner,” $10 a woek of & man’s wage is exempt if the bill ta for necessities, and $100 a month it for luxuries. TEREAARRRABAERS * Aisa CYNTHIA WERE A MAN & * RRR KKKhRhheee Dear Miss Grey: IT am a young man and deeply in love with a girl, 1 send her nice things, but she doemn’t seem to love me. If you my place would you give TROUBLESOME HARRY. A.--Indeed I would not—not if 1 really loved her. 1 would consider girl whose affection could not be $ |douane with “nice things” a gir! worth having, and I would try to be such a man that she could not help loving me—-for | would cult! vate the that are worthy of love--the love of a lifetime. 1 would not be soft, or mushy, and I would sever deceive he or would I try to make her think I wes perfect. And I would not dance to her every whim, nor make her think I would die If she did not have me. I would impress upon her that I have my own life to live, and that I feel I could live it bet- ter with her, but that if she would not have me I would live it the very best I could. huge silk business. front rank, 36-In. Black Taffeta Meautiful and lustrous, The instant you feel this silk our salesman won your confidence. Colo BIT*S, the Bertect ¢ ull doliar value . Other yard-wide Black Sitk; $1.80 Taffeta for 98¢. $1.75 Taffeta for $1.25. bo NOT FA TWo NUMBERS | 23-inch Black Taffeta and Ms waline Silk ipecial : back, the kind that wears; $1.50 value for ‘ Women’s Underwear Splendid jate winter and carly spring w ucing the stock to toh prices regardiess of pra it ie Monn sone and wool "33 ‘i ne sleeves ” my value Wome aon fitting $1 Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle sonuth; 5 en's $1 Bite wee “rq + aged and drawers nen's Tights ia Pants, some Uk and w ; beautiful qual- - one lows than $1.26, others 87.000 WORTH SE. Real Kid Glov beat Cape or English Doo not $2.00—~ a pair .. « Long 1k1¢ Gloves, 5% and 6 8-4 only; value to to clear many, colors, ortect in value_ to 15c¢ high cuff black jonly; 18¢ Solled Short Glove: ‘pa way; all slnoa; to clear, Boys’ Gaunttet a 19¢ To SEM THESE Heavy Black Peau de Cygne, superb twill 8c (So for Rheumatism of apirite in the treat roved an jeal pro ave | f pint of bottle and ine en baving th compound in the original ene ounce Jed yellow packnge.—Advt, ficc CBERG ACTUAL OUT RATE DENTISTS 10 Crowns 400 10 Plates 6.00 6 calling at our of. Regutar Regular Many peo advertined enaively for $5, but heavy crown for which ts charge $10, but our price Dr, Clark personally all work turned out ‘of this of- fice, and for this reason we able to giv Regal Dental Offices DR L. BR CLARK, Manager. 1406 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring This Aa With You. A Beautiful Collection of Spring Sample Suits, Coats a« Dresses Specially Priced A fortunate purchase By our East- ern buyer presents you with an opportunity to secure a new Suit, Coat or Dress at a price seldom ob tained this early in the season. The materials are worsteds, whipcords and fancy mixtures, and a strong line of blue serges. Unusual qaality and correct style are embodied ia every garment, and the prices ex- ceedingly reasonable. SPRING SUITS, $18.50 to $40.._ SPRING COATS, $9.75 UP. SPRING DRESSES, $850 UP. Credit Cheerfully Giv There are no strings to Gately’s Credit Pian, You will find it the most generous, because Gately’s 92 stores buy for less, sell for less, and can accommodate you to the limit of the word. Cash valuation {s the standard of their prices; credit is only an additional convenience for you, Ask us more about ft. TACOMA STORE, 1125 C ST. Sore Third AV. sena's. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. IN THE 1Black Silk and Black Serge REORGANIZATION SALE The new concern of Panton & London Company will inherit a good name and a good patronage when it comes to Silks and Serges. For years London has enjoyed a Extraordinary values, such as these that follow, gave the store its The Black. Serge Our strong linen of thi well-nlgh everta: i cloth will ap- /Peal to all lovers of Serge, and who doesn't enjoy wearing good Serge? A warranted long fiber Wool Serge, best black, yard wide, special, yard S8-inch Harg-Twisted Serge, special, yard 45-inch All-Wool Ser; 1, sponged, the needle; a perfect beauty G | ranted satiatactory, on at, per yard Same as above, but 45-inch, on special sale, yard . Buy ¥ ae Good Bag Small Cost. Misses" Hand Bag, strong te wood size, special La $2. Frame Hand Ba double strap handle; extra value . Leather Hand shapes; valu your choice $1.49 and $1.25 Hand Bags tn ny atyle $1.00 m special All Hand Rags tn the store from $1.98 to $12.00 at ONE-THIRD OFF OUTING FLANNEL Light Outing Fianpels, 1240 to © ed; Sal So. Flannelettes, 0 or styles, for kimonos, wray more ra, in pin 16: w rot, ae 26. price, pair 62-inch $1 Black Serge, special soft chiffon finish, wear extra hite crochet dest crow black, shrunk F 4 ready for pecial, war- rge Plaid Blankets, size 64x80, 76 regular; come in gra: large geydle-dea nuize ‘ead; - #138 value ae le price Baby Ribbons, on 1 * BROADCLOTH FOR SPRING per ya pectal, yard