The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1912, Page 5

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Milady’s Toilet Table The simp! " BULL BROS. | Just Printers). ruer beautitier f 1013 THIRD AVENUE | [han a simple tot MAIN 1043 Suits foc Women fegolar Tailors’ Prices Whipoord Clothes, tn handsomely tailored Mixtore Suita, the tailor een '$92.50 Suits of the tailors $17.95 expressly for this open es value that can't be | ‘ry bs — er atone In a halt pint of witch hase IND. $200} tently tub ‘oh ed i ) a with be t will not rub off lik a t makes the kin and eiiiee it re # serves youthful loveliness of pakes washing Dey sain & euptul of cornmeal in a fruit Jar add the contents of a amatl original it h thoroughly It, and Chis treatm the ‘hair grow if any Cee 914,95 i stitt neck Tt te Dr.EdwinBrown,D.D.S. Seattle’s Leading Dentist easily and at by the ap Mix Dance at Dreamtand tonight. °** WILLOWS REPAIRED tiNled, dyed, cleaned and re Humnen eed curled, dyed any shade ith cheap den. Righ-priced | = ee SULPHURRO Bed come to Tit Fires i Waralat cannot kapply you, you furaiah us name 6 dealer. mart Sulpher Co. Sana DNDON CO. | | ms Roses and Shrubs Many of These Will Bloom in Time for the Potlatch Nearly 100 kinds. Hundreds of le tell us ours is the best collection offered this year—every shrub and Bash wrapped and labeled truc to name, Plant now for best results this summer, All 10¢ each, including the famous Blue Rambler, the Japanese Memorial or Creeping Rose, and the showy Golden Glow Flower. Women’s and Misses’ New Suits Arriving daily. More than five hundred on display right now. For Saturday.we call your especial attention to an ex- J s Silk Petticoats ceptionally strong showing at $14.95. Pure all wool ma- Worth $4.00 $1.98 terials, with best of silk lining. Workmanship first class. New stock of Messaline and Taffeta ent models, best value we have ever seen. ‘wear. | HH ag is tt! i i staple and new shades. Pattern Hats A hundred beautiful Trim- salad ace face worn rom $98 these are marked at about one-half less than regular valve. Basement | White | Saturday Specials Bazaar G Oo od Ss Williams’ Shaving Soap, 3c Bargains Wl ul Both strictly tailored and fancy styles representing all the Petticoats in all shades. Four differ. 1Jb. bottle of Peroxide of 15¢ White Checked Waistings; also Dotted Swiss; 27 inches wide Hydrogen. Special 12%e regular, Speciall; Sic 7 sizes. Extra special, 3 ecards for . Pear] Buttona, many sizes, 12 on a card. Special ..... 10 and 12-yard pieces of Lace, many patterns. Special, a plece 3,000 yards of fancy and plain For Tomorrow 2 large cans Lye 15¢ 7 bars Sunny Monda; Premier Safety Pine in priced, per yard ...... THE STAR—FRIDAY, Hi have been married for three years to my second wife, and am h two indies walking along the xide-| MARCH 8, 1912, 5 |YOU WILL WONDER WHAT BECAME Cynthia Grey’s Letters ee a a ee * A HAPPY WIFE ON “OPENING THE MAIL” * * i a a a ae Dear Mise Grey Your discussion and call for opinions in regard to “busband and wife opening each other's mall,” bas atoused my in terest to such an extent that 1 would like to add mine, | have tharried away in the “teen” years, and can say that my be Tare very happy. In all these y he ha letters nor T his. The curiosity, or desire, has sever so great that either wished to open the other's mall, i arrives when he is at work 1 open miy letters, read, and put with bis mall, at his place at the table, | and he can read them if be cares to. His he usually reads aloud to me an I worve the meal. We have children, and they have always been wiven the privilege of opening their own mail. We have never thought of opening thelr letters any more than we would @ach other's Our lite happiness bas never been thought of in connection with the open- ing of the mail, nor do we think we are one because we are married. This thing of giving up friends, pleasures and even things you care to eat HBcause you are married is a foolish idea MRS. GEORGE, A-—All (he letters coming fu are in favor of husband and wife re tafning their individuality, and the right of each to open bis own mail, so}We Will take it for gr that the silence of thowe who do not de fond the other side gives consent, and we will call the discussion off, 1 thank the readers who took such great interest in the subject. * * * * * been od and ee ee ee ee eT ee ee * TO THE GIRL IN DANGER * * * de “Hopeless”: tam giad my lit ntence, “Badne men in steps, not in leaps,” has brought you to a realization of where you are head. jug. Praying on bended knees for strength and repeating the offense makes a mockery of prayer, My child, the only real prayer is the con atant effort to do right, and If we do this, forgiveness comes with It 1 once heard our connection with the Divine Mind expressed in this way}, If a message ts flanhed from « wireless station, only thé stations that are perfectly attuned will catch it, If anything is out of order with a “wirelews,” it loses fis message. So, if we wre out of tune, we do pot cateh the Divine intuition that will always guide if we give it a ohance. 1 do not think from your letter Wat olther this man or you want to do wrong, but if neither can exercise control, you would better part for a while I do not give him up, nor do | say for you to marry at ones, for neither is ready for marriage. father of your children, a man who has not self-control? You say you want to be a good wife to him-—but it is also your duty to be a good mother. | long to tielp you, bot can only direct. YOU MUST HELP YOURSELF. Do you want, for the | OF ALL THAT STOMACH DISTRESS If your stomach is sick, sour, gassy and upset now you can surely get relief in five minutes. PAPE’: 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF DiAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION Wonder what upset your stomach—which portion of the food did the damage—do you? Well, don't bother. M your stomach is in @ re volt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn inmyps; your head diazy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated—just take a litte Diapepsin and in five minutes you truly will wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it Is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasionally keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without re bellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember thg quick- ent, nurest, most barmicss relief is Pape's Diapepsin which coste only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful—tt dt- conte food and sete things straight, so gently and easily that it i# really astonishing, Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with # weak, dinordered stomach; |t 5 #0 unnecessary. Spring eee re ees eee ee he eee AN IDLE WOMAN RARER ahh Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell me what todo in m yease? am a middle-aged man; my first wife has been dead about ten years ‘ink b--— on earth, Some weeks my wife is oul every night until 12 and o'clock, and hardly ever home at meal time or through the day, She never talks unless I speak to ber, and then gives me short answers. | never give her any cause to get spunky. 1 always help her to do up ‘all the housework, and most of the time I do ail of it. 1 work bard every day and give her all my checks and movey, | am tred of living this way. I think she wants me to leave and let her bave everything, But 1 can't do this, as 1 worked hard for everything we have. 8. 0, Unfortunately, there are women who can pot stand indulgence You are doing very wrong to do your dwn work and all of your wife's A “one-sided” affair is néver wise, and | can't see how a self-respecting man can hand his entire salary over to bis wife. If she dows her part, she is entitled to one-half of what in left after paying the current ex penses, But a woman, in health, who does absolutely nothing for the home, and takes all a man'a money, Ia no better than her degraded sister. When you meckly do all the work and give over all your money, you are also to blame, for trying to buy peace, and encouraging her tn this worse than idle life, J * * * * 1 i aatin Hing alata highal APPLE SAUCE CAKE * * KERR RARE eH * * * SERRE ERE EE OEE SR EEEREREEEEEE ESE I wish to thank the readers who Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me * or what your edpinion la of two meajeent recipes for “Apple Sauce Cake.” Here ts one: who wave their handkerchiefs to ‘One and onebalf cups of apple sauce, one cup of sugar and one-half jeup of butter, two ee taki er ’ ‘soda, two and one cups of yee aie & go on water four. two teaspoons of Bre thay * loue teaspoon each of cloves and A.--Men and girls, too, often do &/ nutmes, one pound each of raisins thing like that for pure fun, or of and currants, one cup of ‘walnuts. a dare, It is best to pay no attem| Beat soda into apple sauce, cream tion to ft. sugar and butter and mix all to gether, Steam for two or three hours, or bake slowly in oven | This is almost as rich as fruit cake and will keep for some time, STREET FLIRTATION * a walk. The men were standing in the window of @ building, Would. Soldat detente KIPLING’S WOMEN * * * * 1h india dn dndind> dndindn te tpaaaiied Dear Miss Grey When Kipling | writes of women, does he usually write in the same strain as in “The Female of the Species?” I am un familiar with his writings. H.¢c. B A.—Kipling bas given us a great |many types of women and por- trayed them im a variety of ways. bitious and vicious women DR. ANNA_ SHAW 64 YEARS OLD 1. E. MULLER Manager. SATISFIED Two out-of-town ladies came up | He seems to enjoy portraying am-|f Apparel Now Make a selection while the patterns and styles are new and complete. One of the finest and most extensive displays is ready for you, in both men’s and women’s ap parel. Every effort has been made to give you unusual value in every purchase. Women’s Apparel $8.50 to $40.00 Men’s Suits $18.50 to $40.00 Be sure you buy of Gate ty’s if you want to get cash valuation when buying on credit. This value is based on the merit of the garment, not on the time given you to pay. YOU SAVE as well Day Light Stores 5 bars Pairy BOOP cee esse veecees ...19¢ | 12 bare Midget Fairy Polly Prim—the new Cleaner— best of all—per kine can . Strong Danish Willow Market Basket, small size, each Large size, each light Matches... Fine German Alarm Made in Seattle Suit Canes at jal prices. We buy and sell made goods whenever For otter “live wire” 9 Matting Suit Cases—light and leather . Our 91.79 values for ..... $3.50 better quality Matting Case, Seattle made. Baturday ... cseseeree a All other grades of Matting Bags and Suit Cases 26 per cent lees than our regular low prices. Panton & London Co Special fon Saturday, new fig- ured Lawns, white grounds, with colored polka dots, figures, stripes and floral effects. Ly Specially priced, per yard . Cc BEDSPREADS White Crochet Bedspread, hem- med, size 72x84; good weight; 27-inch Silk Striped Serges, in navy blue, black, brown, tan, and dark green schobl wear and la 123¢ childret dies’ wrappers, ete. Spe- efal value, per yard . Full width Sheets, size §1x90; bleached; made from strong muslin; improved seam; 600 yalue. Sale price, 42x36 Bleached Pillow Saturday, special, eae 3 ac Braid, value up to l6c yard 5c Embroidery Twist on spools; many colors; to clear, 1 2 for .. nin t Half Wool INGRAIN ART SQUARES SPECIAL SATURDAY icten Art Sauare, $3.45 9x9 feet Art Square. Special 9x10% feet Art Square, Special x12 feet Art Square. Special « 10%x12.feet Art Square. Spectal 12x12 feet Art Square. Special ... $8.50 ware, apes ....PVOW0O 16c Printed Linoleum. Special, §3c 48c $24.50 One-Piece Velvet Rugs, 9212 foet, Special .. $17.50 On 9x12 feet, Special $14.60 Tapestry Br 9x12 foot. Special $11.75 sols Rugs, $10.25 Baseball Gloves and Mitte— all kinds, for Saturday— Half Price to our store, They had just come to town a half hour before. They had to do shopping, but could not wait, So bought thelr Spring SUITS before they ate. Thelr meal It was hurried, they returned in great haste And bought thelr Spring DRESSES, Spring HATS, and Spring WATSTS At the UPSTAIRS STORE. they did declare ‘That they saved ONE-HALF besides their fare. On Your Spring Suit, Coat or Dress $25,000, $27.60 VALUES $16.85 | THE UPSTAIRS STORE tLadies’ Sample Suit Shop 00-3-4-8-6:78 ARCADE BLDG Tako Blevator. Saturday Special Sale 45c 400 pairs in all, some are slightly mussed, and a good many Have slight imperfections and have been repaired; values up to $1.50. Sale Price 45c 2 —FOR WOMEN’S HOSE, VALUE 40c—Just received 60 dozen Women's Silk Lisle Hose with high spliced heels and double toes, in binck and new shades of tan, Value 40c, Sale Price 23c onmom's 1106 Second Avenue The Wonder Millinery Co. 1525 Second Av. Thinking of Spring Millinery? Let us show you the finest assortment of HATS and Fea to pe seen "4 here. We hi very’ the season de- and Wesley Jones. Our representa- eet ee ones, Sree eae tives are Wm. EB. bee Stal Tannen st ton Warburton and Win La Poli "1 MODERATE PRICES lette, DR. ANNA SHAW This photograph of the suffraget leader was taken as she was carry- ing away country produce sold by the New York State Women’s Suf- ot assoctation at their fair, Dr: Shaw's 64th birthday waa recently celebrated by the assocfation. q jRXAKKARKRKEKEKKEE * * | ELECTION OF SENATORS * % AND REPRESENTATIVES & * * KKK EE Dear Mise Grey: P how many sevators an representatives constitute the con- gress. Who elects them? What are the names of the senators and representatives from the state of Washington? SUBSCRIBER. A.--There are two senators from each state in congress. They are elected by the state legislatures. The representatives are elected di rectly by the people, according to} the population, The senators from Washington are Miles Poindexter: Umbrellas Re-covered and Repatred.

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