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ACH, INDIGESTION, BOWELS—CASCARETS of acid and fou! gases; that pain tn Er teerthorrn, nervousness, nausea, bloating ¥. dizziness and sick headache, means tn- “ which cannot be regulated until you om atomach's fault ‘ Ee sieeation, because they immediately se emove the sour, undigested and fermenting food ‘exceae bile from the liver wad carry off the , ee and poison from the intestines and bowels. , fe ended forever, A Cascaret tonight will DISHONEST MOVING AND STORAGE one asthe LEOPARD CHANGING ITS } Until done, ‘we have a good, clean-cut tot of men tn the pat unfortunately there is a sprinkling of the there is sure to be fire.” and the fellow does not deserve your patronage any EATTLE 305 MAIN ST. ind. 2679 Sale Specials | Kid Gloves $1.85—White French Kid $1.95 Kid Gloves 45ce—For women with smail assortment fine Kid Gloves tm sizes Ateeeweeee eeeeeee! coat gray enamel! at just half the regular of this week only—nothing reserved re goes tn this sale. 30c ‘| 40¢ 6qt. 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CRAWFORD, “AFTER TEN HOURS.” De not use an exe till it has been 10 hours, as the |Texas Girt of 16 Has Been Pour Times a Bride Within @ Vear. Mra, A. M. Lewis, 16 years old, of Fort Worth, Tex, three times mar ried and divorced, took out a leap year Hicense to marry D. H. Giass, She wan married at 16 and mar ried Glake after living three months" and suggested free lunch counters! with her first husband. She divorced Giass and married Lewis. She then decided she liked Ginss better and setting « divorce married him again. Orders Her Horses Ghot So They Wit! Not Fall into Other Hands. The will of the late Mattida Church-Keller of Warmileysbuarg, Pa. just probated, wides that the family horses which she has used for years are to be shot to — them frog falling into other | wee eeekaeenkeeene baking powder in my # of the 2ist, the parts ® be just the reverse of # given. Two parts cream # tartar to one part of soda, and * reet proportion. CYNTHIA GREY. ee ee ee AN INFORMAL PARTY. week aeeken enna Dear Miss Grey: I wish to give! ‘a party for my girl cousin, who has | been here for a couple of months. | Will you please suggest something | for entertainment as we have no) piano, do not dance or play carda, | What would be ulce for refresh- ments, that would not be expensive. ‘The party is informal, should the invitations be written? What would my cousin be expected was on Ae ln AL A-~You can get the following books of games at the public/ library. “Dame Curtes of Entertainment,” “Book of Indoor and Outdoor Entertainment” by rl Glover and “Book of Games,” There's No Excuse for Blotches, Blackheads and Pimples. The Right Way to Get Rid of Them is by Taking Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Trial Package Sent to Prove it Many people are continually us- ing lotions and creams on the face and wondering why they make s0 uittle permanent impression upon pimples, blotches and blackheads. 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Cc, SOMMERBET, OVER A FIRE To doll an egg you put It in water over @ fire to boll. MISS THERESA HALL, JUST RIGHT Will let you know how I boll a fresh ogg. And I know it's just/t right. Have the water boiling then put in the egg, and pray (3 our Father) thon the eam is Just right. A Hartford Star Reader. Woman Has introduced Pian to Feed School Children Free Lyon, Mass, is to be the first jetty in the country to feed school [children free as 4 result of the of- forts of Mra. Caroline M. Engler, | Overseer of the poor. j_ She has found many improperly nourished children attending school in the basements of the grammar schools. Stole Because She Wanted a Pair ] of High Heeled Shoes Whea & woman —s herself, ary Russo, 25, of New York, was arraigned tn court at Newark on a charge of shoplifting she ple guilty and patd a fine of $15. Sho explained that she wanted a. pair of high heeled shoes anu tn tended to sell what she took to bay thet =o) teog with: }by Mary White. For refreshments’ serve thin sandwiches, cake, ice- ream and chocolate. You can in jvite the guests by telephone, un- jleee you prefer to write them tn- formal notes. Your cousin wil} help you receive and entertain th fuests. Decorate with colored (crepe paper and greens so that |Your rooma will look very pretty. eae ahteenne * * * TOSKLVER MIRRORS. £ * * eee kee eeh ee Dear Miss Grey: Can you give me & receipt for silvering mirrors? ONE OF YOUR READERS. A-—Dissolve 96 gr. of silver ni- trate In 2 os. of distilled water, and id ammonia until the precipitate fe nearly dissolved; filter, and make to 26 fl. dr. with distilled water. iow make a separete solution of 4 ars. of Rochelle salts in 2 os. Of distilled water; boll this, and while bolling add 4 gra. of nitrate of sfiv- er previously dissolved in 2 dr. of water, When cool, filter and make up te 24.0. dr. For use, mix equal) Quantities of the two solutions just |Bold! before the silvering is to be dows, “A Show Gir! Apply at the brary for the piece you want. Kenta Khanh eh * * * TO STOP SPLITTING * * OF HAIR & * RRR Dear Miss Grey: What will keep my hair from splitting at the onde? What will make my fingers taper? What day did Feb. 7, 1893, fall on; also April 7, 18827 What will re- move large seed warts? ROYAL. Ap~Trim nds of your hair to stop it from splitting. The only thing that you could do to make) your fingers taper would be to wear thimbles on them at night. Feb. 7, 1 fell on Tuesday, and April 7, 1882, fell on Friday. Apply a 2 per cent ution of nitrate of stiver to your warts; be careful not to use too much. Apply solutio once every week. “A. BL": Send me the add: the woman you wrote to me abou and I will see what I can do for herf ee ee ee ee * * TO CLEAN PLUMES * Kakkkkkihkkhhee Dear Miss Grey: please tell me a way to clean an ostrich plume? Also where to get whiting to clean furs with? COUNTRY GIRL, A—Wash your plum in hot soap suds, rinse in clear water and sha’ until dry; then curl with a blunt knife. The whiting for the fu may be gotten at the drug store. KKK IHN * * HOPE AND LIFE FOR YOU * * * REE “F. J. M": if you will only come to me, or write me a letter giving name and address, so that I can answer you privatety, I can help you. You are one of the many who have gone wrong through ig. norance, and can talk to me éven better than those you speak of. The wrong is in continuing in this way, 6 and they'll just! * | aasodiate knowing, If you won't " ae. or write, go to the « ‘her per ou positively must save MW iielielieRelelelelclelelehehelrs * i KINGS AND THEIR NAMES. * RRR ht hh Denr Mine Grey: Please tell me if Kings assume thetr names upon corgmation? BROWN EYES, Ac-It je & matter of choice, but upon ascending the throne, though ed the name of Victoria. iclieieleh hhh ne ee “4 ANSWERS TO “M. M.” a nd extracts from answers to “M, M for both aides are right. There are many senaible, well informed young people in this city, and unfortunate: ly too many who are even more flippant than cited. Read for your- selven: Dear Mins Grey: “M. M.” com- plains that the girls of today aro not ike our grandmothers were, end I thank you for reminding him that the men of today differ greatly from thelr grandfathers, The ma jority of girls in this elty can con verse intelligently on current top joe-—tmuaie, books, the drama, and even politics, But what's the use” These girls he speaka of have un doubtedly had our own experience, “souned” he @an the night before, or the “baby doll” he took on a joy ride, ete. A girl may try to turn the conversation onto a more de cent subject, but it fs xeless, These same boys come the “best sets. hy does it exist? PAM. Dear Miss Grey: In answer to. “M, M.'s" letter, I want to say that 1 am employed where I come tn contact with the public, and have met very few boys I would go out with. [went to a theatre the other evening with a young man, and he asked me to go to « place I do not consider good, and 1 refused. He said: “Ruth, you are living in the | 10th century, and this world has advanced to about the 25th. You must wake up, and be @ girl.” This ie an example of the majority of the boys in this city, I thank you. RUTH. Dear Miss Grey: 1 ean fully ap- pretiate “M. M.'s" dingust with the etnss of girls of whom he speak« it the modern thinking man {# nor he only one who bas this trouble There are so many men fast tke helo giria. Think of spending + evenipg with a youthful “gal-} dant” who cute short every sen “That wrestling match Tant hight was great,” or “Ob, thon: }Denutiful eyes,” or “That glorious paolden hatr, the crown of woman ny of bis sex can talk in no other way. I know there are sensi ble men, but unfortunately I have not Inet them. And there are girts who can converse on poots and writers, politics, and even cook a Rood meal bei also doing their own serving if necessary, | sym Dethize with the modern thinking man, but am praying for the deliv. erance of the modern thinking wo- man. FLEUR DE Lis. See eanetketnthane * * * MY HERO * ® * Reet enehhreaek Dear Miss Grey: Was the song “My Hero” ever sung previous to tte appearance in the “Chocolate Soldier?” A triend contends that it has been current for the last ten years and was sung in the “Yankee Consul” with Willie Collier. Did Maude Adams appear tn the West in “What ry Woman Knows" Some three years ago. 8. H. A. Wo had been hearing the song | “My Hero” for several years before | we aaw the opera. “The Chocolate | ler,” om the const. But the song was introduced in it, and had) never been sung before its produc tion. Maude Adams appeared in| the West two years ago in “What Every Woman Knows.” j ee ee ee * of PRESIDENT'S SALARY * RARER Dear Miss Grey: What salary does the president of the United States get? When he gives a re- Ception at the White House does he ‘or the Government have to pay the expenses? What color should a brunette with blue eyes wear? BROWN REYES. A.—The president's salary ts $75,- 000 a year. He is allowed an ex- pense account for traveling. The brunette with blue eyes should wear, blue, red, pink, or brown. You may not neod the $2 which « b0-cent bottie of Pinex saves you, ut you do need the wonderful ef: of this famous cough It will usually stop the deep-seated cough no equal ‘oh|strugglo is kept up. The bread- {j|) winner dares not give up, for fear ; sugar and & ° m apd stirring for 2 minutes, gives you a full pint—a family sup- y of tho most pleasant and effeo- fe coun Femedy you eyor w ‘The way this takes hold of a cough and gives ing ‘ou regret that you np Batore Stimulates ‘the slightly laxative and ffaren take 1 willtn rey ronchitie, Pine extract, rich in natural healing Your whole life is before you, to make of it what you will. When you have seen me, you will realize that {t will require less courage to talk to me than to the one you men- tioned, for I understand fully, and not suffer the humiliation of you often been imitated, but) oetully, for nat! else} tl Pi iW euara 4 ar u geet te ‘at apy drug store for 50|know what to advise, and you need/ "ine rip fie Lo F of Drug very few rulers change their names| , the present queen of Spain assum-| * * | four any * * T am giad to print the following| ' a in any occupation greatly increases | f/the blood filtering task of the kid- | a Letter to a Million Owners Denes we Sepetel fontets. * _ of HYOMEI Inhalers Some Information About the Money Back Cure for Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Croup and Catarrhal Deafness nt KNOW YOUR DENTIST. People are beginning to tind Ly of the HYOMBE duet; @ deem it adv a Giroc fully, and ter, {flieted with # stubborn # the vapor treat t the ttle hard ® Mfotim tlie of HYG. tered to p dentistry Washin, Before you trust yoursell ti hands why not protect y 2 Ask to nee hin Moen be i titi 4 to repalr. hinter : ‘ Offion every fantior's * etore Don't you think that a guar- from an offices run in this v is worth more to you ms man The National Cash Register Co. Presents the First KINEACOLOR PICTURES Taken tn America, by our corm~ extra heavy regular $10 Aeroplane Flights, Fireless Locomotives, Boys’ Gardens, and other unusual features will be shown. Admission by invitation. The fame to be secured at National Cash Regis ter Office, 1627 Fourth Ave. 1405 Third Av., NOTE—Bring This Ad With The Single Tax in British Columbia ESTABUSHED 1058. JS HMATSON VieTORIA.B.C; } February 14th, 1912, The Single Tax Campaign Committee, 703-6 Northern Bank Bldg., Seattle. Ladies and Gentlemen: In reply to your request for information, I may say that the Royal Tax Commis- sion of British Columbia, of which I was a member, went to work with open The conclusions we reached were forced upon us by our knowledge of the conditions of the country and of the evils of some of the taxes now levied. I confess that at the outset I was even in favor of the poll tax against which our Commission is now minds and without preconceived ideas as to what they were going to do. unanimous, The same thing applies to the tax on improvements and personal property. We felt, from our investigation of the Province, that they were unjust, that they could not be fairly levied, and that it was only right that they should be abolished. And we believe that this will be done by the legislature. The city of Victoria, after carefully observing the results in Vancouver, has now also abolished the tax on improvements, and I am satisfied that within two years neither personal property nor improvements on land will be taxed anywhere in British Columbia. That this will encourage enterprise and investment in the Province goes without saying. In communities that have adopted this system of Single Tax there is no influence that can be brought to bear that could lead them to depart from it. Sincerely, CHAS. H. LUGRIN was a member of the Royal Tax Commission of Brit- ish Columbia. On January 22, 1912, the commission filed its report with the Provincial Parliament, recommending that the poll tax and ALL TAXES on buildings and personal property be ABOLISHED. Victoria, following Van- couver, had exempted buildings from taxes BY A FIVE TO ONE VOTE, Jan- uary 12, 1911. PORTLAND votes on the same proposition in November, 1912. WHERE IS SEATTLE TO BE? Vote for the Erickson Charter Amendment—“AMENDMENT” No. 2 on the ballot March 5th—which will exempt from taxes for city purposes all improvements on land, stocks of groceries and dry goods, and all other mer- chandise and personal property. MONOPOLY AND ITS FRIENDS ARE OPPOSED TO IT. WHERE ARE YOU? YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR IT on MARCH 5. SINGLE TAX CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 703 Northern Bank Bldg., Fourth and Pike Main 8000. Ind. 2156. THE BREADWINNER DARES NOT GIVE UP Do you drag yourself every day Though Backache Makes|"°" 84 keep them well. Any to your work, dead tired and bur- the Daily Grind an stubborn pain in the back is cause . to suspect kidney weakness. So is dened _ an aching back? Thou- Agony Hard to & discoloration, or pain or irregu- sands do. Endure larity of the passages. And if there And it's so often unnecessary, for be F pgreneamad pain, —— he, meek in many cases these sufferings eee ervousness or ess, don't would end if relief were given the elay. 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