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ne STAR -~TUBADAN, FEBRUARY 6, 1912 i NEWS OF SPECIAL , INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS sxe ne ae ed ’ : YOUNG, BUT INEXPERIENCEQ ee ee ee ee ee Deag Miss Grey; 1am tn trouble, Will you plaage advise me? live in @ coat minig town, and abgut eleven wonths age a girl cam here and we got acquainted and wp fell in love. We corre: * “ * aor ra satesonticr’s Lone she went home, and finally werd, engaged to bo farried In August are imitationn Mm June # fellow ten years alder than éhe cane to her home she martied him In three weeks, rn town, and mares Hy 2 weeks ang w: fe toon we she could get the m ote Phortly after she asked me to send hi T@id. The other day she got her divorce her, Shq is 19 and I am 21 years of age. Ni her with ali my heart. Trusting all to you, Mi: A.—Its all right to love her with all your t Use HOMME HeNse, too, I won't say that the girl hy she ia yotng, and may have learned her lesson, you jast About as shabbily as oman could treat a man she pro | fegned ta love, Certainly, forgive her, and do anything you can for her, | but don't encourage ber in her weakneas +y furnishing any more maney, and do my ‘on engage yourself to her until she had proven just what she io—whether er pot she ia uP be depended on for a life companion and the mother of your child Love without ataullity of character may lead to All vorts of rouble. ‘You are beth ite more than ehildren, and stil! bave your life ahead, so Me content walt until time shows you what te best to @o. Have an understand! it. you wish, But don't take any decisive stop untlt ehe proves hers: LARNER ARERR R REE RE ED * BOTH TQ BLAME : * * eee ee eee eee ee eae eeh een eee se Migu Gi T have, frour Jetters and answers in the pa, Ans as and would ifke your advices, I have lived with @ w fora year. He promi: to merry meat once when | first hits, bat oWlhg to relatives and an adopted child, be led ent off some months the and te ane to marry ain ber that I love apd you, for t she did treat as be knew | had RT will he ever know? ever until we learn that itis awa ain, Wilt’ thome dcoedtul misisiees be nveided. man suggests wrongdoing to art? ‘This man did wrong to asl 3: Yow did to do ao. As foe t =f nihig oa? teal ifference Tt be ‘han ea an oa. Arak: of y Moggers and i offer of mar what you Yoauivery know to be surprised to see what will come Ts BRIDE FOR wom TH BRIDEGROOM NEVER CAME p it from her hair ir waa white. Somme bright jewels aparkled |The best way fs to put a stop to she had ne i ee ee ees * DIGPLAY OF AFFECTION © * Dear Miss Grey: Will you kind- ly givd mo your opinion as to whether it appears ridiculqup for @ wun to kiet his wife good-ty at the station when leaving for severnh Mays, oF am I foolish to expect him to do sof He seems ashamed to Kiss me ghod-by at such tines, and has refused to do so. 1 am ® wom- An past the frivolous time of life, abd qilet in mamer and, dress, and cannot ee where it Would at| tract any undosirabte attention. Bs occurred sever! times, and hurt my feelings, and | wonder it T am foolish TROUBLED. A-—It js imply a miatter of tante. Personally | do yot like any display of affection. in yublic, and at the same time have often had my faith in human naturd strength ened by some such thing a4 an el- derly couple, showing (a ‘life-long love and trust. But men who love deeply are often anére mpdest in this respect than a bashfél young It you have perfect trust and . 1 do not see that it te a: thing to be hurt about either way knowing il ts weil, aaah hh La NOT LEGAL * ® * Raakkaenenaenheanh Dear Mins Grey: About 12 years ago l had some property trans ferred to me, and about # year lat er, through the influence of friends, 1 transferred the property to un other patty, When I signed the papers I was not quite 17 years of ge. Was the transaction tegal, and can [ claim the property? MAX. A-—The transaction was not lo- gal, and if you can prove that you Were not of age at the time you ean claim the property. “Unhappy Woman,” and “xX. Y. %." 1 see hothing you can do but. to live your livés a best you can, and listen to your own Intuition to ‘she bad a? at tell you wheh to make a change. on her , And some Other jewels Iny spurkting on the|these disagreeable things when. they first start, but (when ft haw “IFOR HEADACHE, SOUR STOMACH SLUGGISH BOWELS AND LIVER ‘Lurn the rascals out—the headache, the bilioueness, the indigestion, the sik, sour gtomach and foul gasex—turn thém out tonight and keep them out with |\Cascarets, Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know tho misery cansed by a lazy liver, clogged bowels or an upset stomach, Don't put in mnother day of distress, Let Cascarets cleanse and regulate your stomach; remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and. that miseryamking gas; itake the excess bile from your iver and carry off the decomposed waste imatter and poison from the in testines and bowels, Then you will feel great A |Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning—~a 10cent box means @ clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children—thetr little tm aides need a good, gentle cleansing, too, DEGULATE STOMACH, LIVER & BOWELS TASTE GOOD-NEVER GRIPE OR SICKEN, February Anr: ancement For the benefit of our pat will, ety) r cent actual d ae aS all plume ¥ continu work-wdyelng, cleaning, ¢wsll wiltowing and renmk(ng. MODI. MILLINERY 627 Heople's Hunk Bidg. leek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc (RUNES AnD purr casme, caine our own goods Roa: We Make a Specialty of Ladies’ Suits Preach Cleaned end Dry, team Pressed (or $1.66 Pure, Quilts, Binwkets avd Portierss mt Very Hoasonabie Prices. * eee ie trate Saterday ead sian one trains. shea at Sixty co. “T saw that eyorythiog within my view which ought to be white, had been white long and had jest ite luster, and was faded and bride within the bridal dress had withered the Sowers, and bad no brightness left but been allowed to run on, and a man to'take « stand, or bide you: * CRS * te eHED SS ul A CONSTANT READER. anken eyes. I naw that the dress had beeo|in géttiax the beat from your Bradbury Suits on Credit as it ts, \Nétther. cane Is hopels if you continue ‘to act from NT DO IT, Pat it to the head cone bal op to akin, wae bar dood Geet tac te ectecan te mesa ae Tshould COUNTRY GIRL ‘ Rew eeeeae oe Dear Miss Grey: I have been going with a young man for twa, we never recetved & Vould tt he proper fon aneeee 8 * a I am 5 feet 4 inches tajl jong shall I wear my dresses? cinnamon rolls worn yet? What the latest way to comb the hair? | A COUNTRY GIRL. | A.—It fe decidedly not proper that} you give the young man & present. You are under neo obligation to him, since he eviddntly dots not te: ve in, or cannot afford, presents, you will only make him fee! under, obligation to you Yes, the roils are stilt worn. 1 latest styles show the ‘hair parte In middle or on side, waved and warn without “rate” Wear your) qxact dresees to the — Bay iy errr errr ty ita. * . HE WANTS TO HELP HER Te eeaweneneeeen Dear Mies Greg: Panpheke wifh a girl, I having left five yearn now. J bave had two letters from her, one 18 months and one a few days.ago. She write: and aake me to aad my ~ a mes she treated me, very fick in ® LSet Sit ne tle goer of money ing so | om afraid | ley her, Ask Your Doctor | You may coughtomasrow! Betd| # ter be prepared for it when in the house. Then when the _ |hard cold or cough first appearé lyou have a doctoe’s medicind at hand. Your ap proval of its use certainly |» set all doubt at rest. aed 110 Madison St. “REPAIRING WHIL! YOU WAIT” oe warse at the hospital, tell her you ere @ friend, but wo rather the did vot know who sent it for all the malt pasees through the nurses’ bands. see nee ee eeneny! * THE FIRST LANTERNS *) AND UMBRELLAS «| ® CePA R Ae ee OD Dear Mies Grey: Can you tell) the when, where anid ‘by whom the | first lantern and urpbrelia were! made? Ard can you send me a peom to recite? MARY ANNE. ext bed Biden 9 vo to tell the verge them th Hiustern eomnttien, eurliest time, the umbreia was a aign of rovalty. On sculptured remains th Nineveh and Exypt th are representations of kings with umbreliae over their heads. The Murratta princes had améps their titles that of “Lord of Umbrella.” Lo each of the baafiican churches of. Home there stfll hangs a ge umbrella. lanterh o6mes from the wortt enthord, ard in dan to a miataxed, derivation ‘from “bdrp,” asa Lah which they wey Fie early ones had aides of horn, Dladdet or ofled paper. wud pat equate, and were wed ax ‘earty ae the 18th cedtury. In the d#th century they were superseded by candies, cae ho babel an. Guage ~ & TO GLEAN WHITE FURS i * Re RRR RMRARA ERD ath Igive this method,| and I hove every woman will cut it out and save for future use: Take some cominon whiting, and put in a damp place; leave for a day or two (but do not allow to get wet). Rab hard into the fur, and leave for ape food hours, when it can shaken and brushed oot ficult to clean the kin, stro over the back of a stfaight aeett and with every stroke of a stiff Get Rid of Piles at Home Thy This Home ie ‘Treatmeht-Abeos lutely Free No metter how long you've been -eoninyind or how ‘bad yes rn & 1a, send at onge for a Mal of the ® wonderful Pyramid pie |< Ragnedy. Thonserds afflicted pe badly or worne than you trace thelr quitk tedovery!to the qay they*he nm rae By this marvelopaly supcess ‘Py stant, losaed ater ty etaab | pears, inflasmmation and swelling, gubside, and you are to work) ‘aw compfortebly jas though you never been affilcted at ail. It may gave the expense and danger of & surgical operation, Just bend in the ‘coupon below with your game «nd address on a a of paper, to the yramid Drug | 420 Pyrarid Bidx,, Mershall, wich, anda rey 16 will be sent you PREE. 1 1 win shaw you suatnnven hat-Pyramid Ri medy w 0. on Foe can the ig, cond ind ame for 6 ite.at-any drug store. Don't afer ee, needidss thinuts, Free Pile Remed with If att | have cried out.if [ coul aeiinanniiagn ERSAER SEES EH TATE * NOT CLEVER, BUT RUDE : Re eee eee ee ae Dear Mie Grey: Last summer, while | wak-away on joy ion, J met a fetow, Tf wont with nd when | left he asked me to write and give him my address. 80 4 did, and he answered it with a real nice letier, Then, tnetead of an! lawering with @ letter, I, just wont a| d.and he haw never answered it; What would you advino me to do? CONSTANCE. | A-~If he took the trouble to write) you a pleasant and good letter, you! should have been lative enough to answer with @ like one~ that is, if you cared at all for his friendship. He no doubt thought, a* you sent the card, that you sim} ply did #0 to acknowledge It, and | maybe thought you would write later, bat you hase waited ¢o long I do not see what you can do now Some girls think by amatt to “keep! a man comin, appearing malt ferent, but there Te, mathinn ice. ot! clover abont it, for the girl usually enda by being rude, ‘rite Dim if) you wish, and if you had a.reason) Yor sending the card, say #0. { ; Very Taking * Yes THR PLAY Toon. ; i alhehctee Relatatelelt * 8T. PATRICK'S Site wad qe nae oR Dear Mias Gipy: Some years) ago % book w written by an author who’ signet himself “A Mere | Man.” Can fou tell me who he is} arid what his books are@ 1, would vg like to know the nationality of) Patrick. A READE! poet cannot tell you about. this | particular “Mere Man,” It may be that some ‘of my readers can, Almost all niries arrogate ee themselves the nse of haw been the natal of St Pytriene Scotland, | Brig): France and Wales ajl:furntaty Ptasseimoes But whatever doubts may obscure bis birth place, Ml garee that, as his name implies, helwas,of a-patriclan family, He ‘wag dorn about { aud when 16 yeaps.of age was ca nied off ‘by ‘pirdea and old into wavery in. Irelanfi,, whore his mas- ter employed hin er, Ho escaped gaptivity, and after many advénturées, was ordained deacon, priest and bishop. After. ward he obtdined the authority of From “Great Expectations.” (NATIONALITY *| May as a swine ater| highest sense of right. eae URES ST TERS RE A Pure,Grape! (Cream? Tartar Baking Powder Made from Grapes “WESTLAKE: St Pine PUBLIC MARKET Wednesday's ig Specials ‘Westlake Special Flour—No. Flour on le at Stall 207 iucabimaisadiiato B sas BUG!!! BUG!!! ‘BUG!!! 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