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SOFT, FLUFFY, LUSTROUS HAIR AND NEVER ANY DANDRUFF of |not overcome It produces a fevertah: ness ang itehing of the sealp; the ten minutes hair roots famish, loosen and die; eri then the hatr falls out fast le Danderine =O" your hair has been neglected gee a head of heavy! and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or with beauty and) too ofly, don't hesitate bat get a Hife; has an incom 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dander ‘and Is fluffy and) ine at any drug store or totlet coun- an at once conclude ter; apply a little directed and ‘of woman is using ten minutes after you will say this bee Becauee nothing else AC) was the beat investment you ever Bee much for the hair. made. eae appticn' ? puble the beauty tion of Knowl| We sincerely believe, regardtens with double the) of everything else advertised, that Hair, besides it im-}if you desire soft, lustrous, beau ‘and dissolves ev:|tiful hair and lots of it-—no dand yndraff; you can-|ruff—-no ttehing scalp and no more heavy, healthy hatr| falling hair—you must use Know! L This destruct-|(on's Danderine. | If eventually Se eek the bair of its lustre. | why Hot now? A 25 cent bottle wil ab and fts very life, and if amare you. New Spring Coats—Special at $20.00 ~ One of the best values of the season ia our showing of fine Spring Coats now offered at _ the apecial price of $20. garments are tm models and sites for both women and minsca, tailored in both blue and brown serges, with Jarge sailor collar and deep cuffs handsomely with striped mercerized silk—a par- tloularly interesting value at the price. Specially Priced at Come in tomorrow and make @ selection at this special price and take advantage of our Uberal credit system, which gives you the (goods on @ very smal! payment. ‘These popular garments are now exhibited ~ im our spacious show windows. Today's Styles Today OR. CHAS. H. MAXEY _ Picea NT ee would be. eT AND UNION MAIN live as we do. JOHN L. JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHER. resale Pate 15104 FIRST AVENUE Pro- SALARY LOANS _ pene thet oy : 7 7 fleas in 68 seinetgat cite ne? SANITARIUM BATHS Battie Creek Sanitarium Rooms 1408 Fourth Av., Raleigh Hotel Phone Main Mleetrie Light and Turk Mamags, Mydre-therayy aug ia ar Treatments __SEWING MACHINES _ INGER STORE aa In New Location 1528 FIRST AVE.’ %s:: NITARY MARKET 926 SHEET METAL WORKS ‘We are now locat- 04 tn our 1, new quarters, and we a) ° eauipped to do any sheet meta) work promptly and to the satisfaction of our trade. | MEMS SEBET METAL Wonzs ==. aa Scz-| WATCH REPAIRING _ hes Repaired or Ci ‘are, Repaired 7 ve pPectal ton- FRANK BRIGGS, JEWELER Expert and Jewelry Hepniring 1330 AVE. ide ‘ ava + ie THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1912. Cynthia Grey’s Letters SRK RRR RHEREKRRETH HEHE NH H * THE “SNARE-LAVERS" * * * * * | Dear Mia Grey: You are far ahead of the majority in your views and thoughts, How easy it is to know right, and do right, if our minds are set resolutely that way J alao observe that you are 4 or be in dowbt, Ye tomptations and sn them to reason,” and therea: need misunderstand atod wine to the to “bring rd aln-apoken, so ne make the ignorant and unsophiat the protector,” lays for them denounce them as BAD—and y them self-protection, Here is nome of the hotair dope th ers” give: “Have & good time, dearie”; “Life is short"; “Be a ap “It you don't, some one ejne will”; “Drink beer, It's good for you other Hes to fool them, while the mother at home is erying, not knowing what to say to help her daughters, She litte dreams the danger her daughter ts in, and that she should queation and caution her, Tut you do this right along, and they heed you, while few will mind the mother He ts such a nice boy-and the girls don't like to say “no” to his evil suggestion, and resent the advances timidly, for fear of hurting bis feak- ings. Strange that they should feel that way and play with thia great danger with one who is unscrupulous and anxious to gratify bis feolings on freah ono. Did you ever take a peep into cafes, or search the intentions ofthe big schoolboy: What would you say to & daughter of 19 who told you that her sweetheart “tempted other girls to drink ‘boose,’ but wouldn't think of tempting her?” BR. RIGHT, A-—In the name of the Parents, and the Girls and Women of this city, thank you for your open letter. Yes, I have peeped into the cafow —and a l saw a young girl and her companion arrested one night, I have not needed to search the Intentions of some of the ble echoolboys—- they are apparent. A girl's worst enemy is herself—her tender -beartedy ness and blindness to consequenc “My people” are but I would be deallug them a blow wore I not to tell them facts. 1 ha tried very hard to show these gifls how to be their own protectors. It in the only way to correct it And I wish | could impress it upon parent that they are responsible, They shut thelr eyes through tndolence, a ignorance—the former often caused by the life the husband and father Jeads BEFORE marriage, Wake up, men and women, and be the kind of people our‘nation needs! REAR ARRARARA HARARE RK EKR AEA *: * ® RHR KRAR RE RE RA eh Dear Miss Grey: I would Wke ® word in regard to “Mrs, Chas"” idea as to bus i and wife opening each othe yanit my wife and I are concerned, we say we do not care If we oF other's mail-—but AT THE SAME TIME WE DO, And | think every one ,doce—that is, letters from friends and relatives. It alwiys looks to me ‘as if a husband and wife were suspicious if they open each other I wonder if “Mrs. Chas.” is quite sure her husband opens hor letters from her lady friends. Now, “Mrs. Chas.” your “hobby” may say Wile, you open my letters al! you tl but you try this: The first let ter he gets from a friend, band it to him UNOPENED, me, he will throw his arms around you and give you an old “HONEY: MOON” K18S—and you know that will be worth the try I never open my wife's mall, business of otherwise. She opens my business letters, and answers them, but persanal_lettore—never. Why? Recause we have too MUCH RESPECT for ONE ANOTHER'S FEEL. A HUSBAND ON “OPENING MAIL” s * * ® * ‘A—All the letters so far on the “husband and wife opening ench oth- er’s mail” question have been on Cynthia's side. Now, whe is just as will ing to print the letters of the opposite opinion. This may seem « «mall question In the home, but | am convinced that It Is the root of @ great deal of “hurt” feeling—If not positive contention, “Mrs, Chas.” has asked the public’s opinion—let us have ft from our readers ra ee ee ee * THIS “OPENING-MAIL” BUSINESS eee eee eee eee Mise Grey; Seeing your answer to “Mrs. Chas.” {n last night's L would like to say that I think a wife has a perfect right to open usband’s mail, If his letters are net fit for her to read, what kind ‘a man is he? A man who wil! hold letters from his wife is not « be tuted. More than that, he is laying up trouble hin Af, for, sooner or later, she in going to suspect him, and there is going ht there and then, " aux a eo man and wife will know each other's business, and talk 4 their own family affairs, efther So there ee, fo = re WILD ROBE. Rye tee s 53 ee a8 I enjoy your letters 2o mech. In fact, I take the d 1 have never fvund room for a bit of {1 last night, when you said you for a bnaband or wife to open thé Dear Mise Groy: paper on purpose to get them, an criticism in any of your answers unt knew of nothing so small or mean as if you have never been married, how ean you under stand the absolute oneness that exists between a hushand and witd truly mated? My busband and I tell each other sorrow and every letters, I say right now, in this way—that it would put o fee! would grow from bad to worse, unt’ But I realize there ® may think me foolls ‘@ have been married te it would be the startt ing of strangeness between us that {1 | don’t know what the outcome no two people constituted alike, 1 feel like urging others to m years, and are growing YOUNG WIFE AND MOTHER. he very first objection to her reply to osband’s matt?" she and, while bags ery year, answer to t r Bet. shles prohibiti a wife opening her roe lg or permission, canceled the penalty by int of meanness or smaliness in so doing. letters, and not allowing each to A “Is there a law stated that an unders' aw and did away with = Bw peste “" nd owe Dyer Se Sot cleply giving the receiver a chance to open his roperty, Is it trusting 8 man or woman to suspect he or she js own Dropeck letters from the other? Is there such “Absolute oneness ao ere troming &@ man or woman to open his or her own mall endangers toe bom ‘and threatens a separation? This is « good, lively discus oe Let us have all sides of it, from men and women readers, #jof that country as long as he kept & ithe peace. If he were oo gray his Ass. w® residence there he woo! be sow racine, manenen #ierned by their laws refering to *& & & foreigners. If he had not sworn ag wan you please ‘allegiance to ancther country and lreturned to his native land they ater for could make bim serve his time, A |marriage under an assumed name Is legal, The legality of naturaliza- tion papers taken out under an as sumed name would depend on the identification of the man if a ques- tion arose over them. For informa- |tion on naturalization apply to the |naturalization department, Federgt |buliding, Seattle. , what . i In coaco butter good Meperily would J appreciate the; massage movements, What booke-| could I read to help me brash up) intellectually, or to what clubs could 1 belong? A READER. A—Gentle massage is said to fil out the face, heavy massage to thin it. Movements for the forehead from the middie of the forehead temples, for wrinkles | of the eyes from a ¢ the fingers of one hand moving patho § the other downward. For the upper lip from the corners to center. Chin, from the center bas to ears. Cheeks, upward stroke; nose, downward stroki You will be welcome as a guest at the Writers’ club, which meets the sec- fourth Tuesdays at 8 o'clock, in the Pioneer block. of the magazines would help you to brush up, especially those following current events. A am unable to recommend patent medicines | through these columns, but any a the standard cold creams are good. ** RRR ib ° BREEDER MENHN EHH SE * FIRST COUSINS MARRYING & at the corner * SHORE EME RHEE Dear Miss Grey: Would you ad vise first cousins to marry? I am in love with my cousin, although I have striven dally to forget and to lfeel only the relationship I should for her, but it seems impossible, 1 am afraid my whole life will be lived in loneliness without her. Ww. c. M. A.—It is against the law for first cousins to marry, The reason for the legislation taken in the matter ie the inferior children born of these marriages. If you can not over come the affection you have, put as much distance as possible between the two of yoh, Try and think of the coming citizens and people of the race. It is an unfailing law that, when we do right, good comes of it. tA STRANGER IN A STRANGE * | we LAND * * * ad Pee eee ee eed Dear Miss Grey: [am a stranger in a strange land and am coming to you for advice, Would a man having left the land of his birth CeCe eee. Pee * * * * *# CHICKEN TAMALES * * * Oe ee ee ee ed before having finished serving his time in the army be obliged to finiah that service, were the pres- ‘ent ruler dead and he had not taken the oath of allegiance to the new ruler? Or, if he had become a citt- zen of the United States of America. If he applied and recetved citizen- ship papers under an assumed name would it be legal? In event of mar- riage would it be legal? To whom and where must he aply for {zation papers? A FOREIGNER. A—It # man had become a citi- zen of the United States and re- turned to the land of his birth he would not be under the jurisdiction ———— — Incubators $8.00—The Ideal. for this climate. Sixty-egg, $9.00. Other sizes in proportion. Sold by the Chas. H. Lilly Co., Foot of Bt, Seattle, ural. | Dear Miss Grey: Will you please give me a recipe for chicken ta- males? B. A.—-Boil ono large chicken with sufficient salt, five chopped onions, one clove of garlic, five cloves, five allspice, two chill red peppers and a stick of cinnamon. When thé l chicken is tender, take all the meat fro mthe bones and cut into small pieces. Strain the broth and re turn to the fire without the ment | After boiling for ten minutes, thick- en with corn meal to the com 2 of mush. Fill corn husks with thé mush, Take meat of chicken ad@ one can of corn, a half-pound of seeded raisins, one cup of peas and a cup of string beans, cut up, and add cayenne pepper to taste; if no moist enough, add water, Tie up carefully in the husks, boll or steam half an hour and serve? ‘Do You Like the Ear Drop Hat? ‘ ory dear to me, H Taking advantage of the present vogue of earrings, the extreme ‘od, take ft from] ™miliiners have produced this eardrop hat. It is made of black chip pompon ostrich plume just above the left ear. Jong set ornament, similar to an earring. 7 | with from this feather is re Peeeveseeneans Fe MARRIAGE TO FOREIGNER *& PERE RE EEE REE EES Dear Mina Grey In it legal for & woman whose husband is a for- jolgner Lo act as a precinct officer or judge at an election? Is she a legal voter im this city or state? IGNORANT. AA woman marrying an alien forfeits her citizenship, This is # mrone Injustice, but is a fact, never theless, Now that womeii have the ballot, they should get busy and see that a better law is passed. “Herbert W. F.": 1 will write to you. Send your address at once. “Jane”: No, but they maye be willing to do #o if you go about it in a nice way, “Mrs. 8.": If you will send a stamped, self-addressed envelope, 1 an give you information of great MARDY sHavBOEKY i) from. The grandest Northern field grown ever offered In Seattle money, Every one large, healthy and bu the: y. Th in the right time to plant them, ON SALE tm Our Basement Basser Price fic tact TAKE ALL YOU WANT. No Limit. ‘Tree to Name. Beautiful New Silk Waists $2 98 viates bain he riva mee, Meamaline. € with the latest three-quarter bet in sleeve. All colors and stres. ia the price we fon and plain Taffeta Seperate Skirts Panama, Serge and N Mixtures in all atx misses: late mc wns, RTnys tures; worth $ For Wednesday Brown Cotton Crash A case of tt on sale Wed neaday at . Rath Mats, size ‘Terry, only * ¢ x29, Women’s Suits us new garments of some kind. assortment of Suits, tailor made and in fancy styles: all wool materials, for women, misses and juniors; and quality MAIL ORDERS Promptly and Carefully Filled. 100 difforent kinda to choose ot Bevery One Labeled Waists This ia w little tot of All Wool Novelty for ladies ies, oe $2.98 4c made of 1c {te Huck ‘Towellng, worth Our express charges for the past woek have boen enormous, Hardly et tt tk te ttt th a Perr rrr rrr rr ra *i* | * TO MY READERS * *|*% So many good letters that * Beene eee ee |e hould have an answer come * Dear Mins G lam an Bast-|* in, but as only @ certain pro * erner, 26 years old. 1 have been|® portion of them can be printed, # going with and corresponding with|* 1 know many are disappointed. & a young lady for nearly five years. \* A stamped and self-addressed & We were engaged, but I had not|* envelope always insures a w® cr her for about a year. The|* prompt reply. * other day I went to see her and|* CYNTHIA GREY * found she had left, leaving a note | ** * kek Awan eek ee and the ring. The note read, “I} have changed my mind and I think | ¥ it best we quit.” Now this ta the | only girl | ever cared for. It seoms | * ars Senos 4 as if I have lost all I ever expect to have in this world. What do you nent ales ree ihre ee Pcs think of her? I would like to o : wsinaded ‘ so ~ WOU NO 16. dor | publish this poem in your paper. I reapond with one or two young) Jadien if they wish to write, It may | ‘ink It will answer some of the questions the girls ask. help me to forget. LONESOME, A.—Lonesome,” 1 think you are MRS. HC. K. pretty slow not to try to find out | Pont Marry « Mam to Reform Him. the reason of this girl's action. It | Pop't marry @ man to reform him fs a queer kind of love that will) phe mission of wiven lonnt puccenstat turn to the company of others to| Ie the making of crooked limbs If you love the girl as straight much as you think you do, you will get busy and see what is back of this. You're too slow for any of| my girl readers, 1 know. SICK BEARS GUILTY (By United Press Leases Wire) FLORENCE, Or, March f--The wheels of the government, which were set In motion to discover the pests that have been peeling bark off fir trees, have been stopped Sick bears, awakened from their winter sleep, gnawed the trees to, get the sap as a tonic, it was learned, i... F "Tin maid that the frown of Here’s a Fish Story the brow of a maar wren SANTA MONICA, Cal, March 6,| The world will be better when J. Ogura and O. Kurt, fishermen, | Frown a error as hard as they can. with six assistants, landed yellow a tall valued at $3,000 off this clty| “Vince wrongdoing under a bane” in six hours, a southern Call-| And Jet him who wins you and weds fornnia record. Both men will sail for Japan next week. * * * * * EASILY CONSOLED * eee re There's many a maiden has tried it, And proved it » fallure at last Better tread all life's pathway alone, dear, ‘Than to wed with # lover that's “fant.” Don’t trust your bright hopes of the ature, ‘The beautiful crown of your youth, To the keeping of one who holds Hgntly Mis fair truth. and honor, and name, ou must promixe, what you cannot To honor and love And pledge fulfill; If he'll nave mo reapect for himself, oar, Most surely you then never will. | you | Prove himself, in full measure, a man. NO PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, SORES, ULCERS OR IMPURE BLOOD peat request. Pimples, eruptions, blotches, scales, ulcers, sores, ecrema and chronic swellings are caused by bad blood, but don't become discouraged “K. A.J.": Send a stamped, self.|—no other trouble ts so easily overcome. Cascarets are wonder-workers addressed envelope and repeat re-|in the cure of any disease caused by bad or impure blood. They elim!- 4 Iwill send you a private | pate all poisons, build up and énrich the blood, enabling it to make new, healthy tissue. Pure blood means perfect health, and if you use Cascarets they will —_— give you good health and « pure, clean skin, free from pimples and ‘Warty”: Apply 1 per cent atlver| blotches. To try Cascarets is to like them, for never before has there nitrate to the warts twice a week.|been produted as perfect and ag harmless s Do not cover the wart with the so-| stomash regulator as Cascarets Candy lution more than once at each appli- | eatton, Dangling down peed Saas Rae peas maa oe benefit. When you write, please re- | quest, an reply, I cannot give you local ad- | dress through my column. “Yours Truly”; You can have a private reply by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope and repeat- ing the story. “Two Chums”: Apply to the Y. had C. A. for the information on gym- nastums. They have two or three rere good classes. j Cnfirmed.—Newsboy— “Wuxtra! | Big hold-up in Wall street!” Street Song-Selier (near by)— | “Everybody's Dotn’ It, Doin’ It’ | \—NeW York World Wedneeday, 8 te 13 Apres Check Ginghams Worth The yard. for 2 houre only, mit 12 4c yards ...... Wednesday, 9 to 12 Infants’ Kid Lace or Patent Fox SHOES With | patent tip: sixes 3 to 6; worth hours Wednesday 9 to 12 Petticoats Mercerixed Cham- bray Underskirts in gray and blue, well made, with | deep flounce and under- ruffle; worth $1.00. From 9 to 5c 12 only.... We have several hundred pairs Men's Wool Worsted, Kersey and Scotch Wool Pants and Corduroy Pants. ‘WE ARE NOT Going to handle men's pants or suits In the future and we have put a price on ‘the ones in stock that ought to sell them. Be wstran $2.50 or the m in COMPANY Successors to EDWIN LONDON CO. This store is doing things, and all for your benefit. It will make shopping easy and a pleasure to come here when the vast improve- Come and see them. We have all sizes. Eighteen specialize in many, many lines. Just watch and read our advertisements from day to day. They Men’s Suits will interest you, besides they will save you Half Price money. : Every day we are receiving the new things in Women’s Millinery. Unfortunately our Millinery department is not quite ready, but will be-in another week. It will be located on our third floor, In the mean- time our Millinery will be found on our second floor, For Wednesday we will show 150 DRE HATS, NO TWO ALIKE WORTH UP TO $10.00, FOR . seeeeee Large Plaid Blankets, wool fin- fahed cotton; splendid for wrap- pers, bath robes, ete.; assorted Plaid. Wednesday, $2.15 HERE’S A CHANCE FOR YoU, LaDIEs. 98c and gin to 44; bf made ‘and fitting: Dress Ginghams The Basement Bazaar is drawing the crowds. Keep your eye i" For Wednesday we offer a case of fine Dress Ginghams in tripes, checks and plaids; a hundred patterns to choose from, ror Wednes- The 1912 Voiles Are now being shown by ue in our Basement Bazaar. tally adapted for evening and summer wear, In all the most desirable colors, See them. 28-in, Voth cloth, at . . 696 wn 486 Natural Color Dress 5,000 Pieces Chinaware Consisting of dinnerware, broken lots of fancy china, such as Cups and Saucers, Plates, Sauce Dishes, Vegetable Dishes, Salad Platters and Fancy all arranged and spect- ally priced on tables as follows: Table No. 1, worth up to 1h0, for Table No. 2, to 2c, for Table No. 8, 800, for ‘Table No. 4, to 400, for How About Your Gar- den Necessities? Garden Rakes, 16 teeth, worth 35c, for Garden Hoes, regular price 350, for Poultry Netting, 150 feet to the im xh or low perfect FOURTH FLOOR look aver the following Everything is @ money- for you: aS—ROOM SIZE Brussels Rugs, size $10.25 $14.50. Size 7x9, w $10.60, go v One-piece V worth $25.6 orth VERT RU vet Rugs, size 9x12, ‘ 15 40-in, Votles, see them, at. Beautiful cheap at Special ie! an oxpross arrives but it brings For Wednesday we will offer an strictly exceptional value, considering the character HEAVY FLOOR OILCLOTH. A nice lot of from. Pric: square yard . Linens ‘These have just arrived. The: come in fine, medium and rougt weaves. Every one of them uaranteed pure linen, and we begin them at 25c, 29c, 35c, 39¢, 45c, 50c, 69c Store Opens at 9 a. m. Every Day PANTON & LONDON COMPANY 8x4, all ready, : 2c SASH CURTAIN RODS, Regular price be each, now 2 for -Inch, only, rol ...5 per pound . White Clover quarter pound pkg. Garden 8 packages for . Sons’ Law! Seed, pkt. « SPECIAL SALE Of Ladies’ Knit Underwear and Hosiery SEE THE BARGAINS