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BY DR. H. W. WILEY times speedy exhaustion of tire di much danger that Sg gestive functions. who fs engaged in active work of any kind will eat) The primary evil, therefére, of ‘The danger of overeat-/ overeating {ts in imposing a greater only in those of © n-| burden upon the digestive functions ‘aad the rich; who make/ than they can bear. The second of dining. It is almost | evil ts the deposition of inordinate to get up bet an} quantities of fat in different parts of very rich mon of the body and expecially around and see how/the vital organs. This tends not The ap|only to deform the body, but also ont inde-|to weaken the organs, When fat Sala of an overfed person re- is deposited in the muscular thasues oe one of animals prepared for we. have that condition known as + rather than of a man / fatty ements so fatal when It impposed to de serving bu-/attacks the heart z x Fletcherism,” which ta slow i is usually and perfect mastication, has been everdrinking, (he suacested as a remedy for over Pee roamed eating. There ts no doubt t st this ‘gad thus simulating henger,|is almost @ specific. If food is ture is sated by extraor-jcarefully chewed and thoroughly of food It is| masticated it Induces a slowness in ard, however, for the man | eating which tends to restrict the eed ia violent physical exer- quantity of food by giving time for Suing the day to cat more) the appetite to be sated The sat be can dispose of isfying of the appetite is a retard sign of Some people habitual ed function. Ih other wor if one eats too rapidly the stomach be without becoming stout, | comes too full before the sensation fajury which they suffer)of hunger has vanished from the deposition of fat; The foods which require most fem the gradual and some-| careful chewing are vegetables, and accom. | cohol ° ap THE “ADAMANT” SUITS ONLY EXCEPTED: Mats 4 strong head!iner for right In the midst of the Easter @. bat this is a dona fide sale and we will give the customer of 3 suit that finds any juggling or changing of prices y for this «vent. All suits are marked in plain figures } were before this sale was ever thought of. These sult ef ise all the way through—ood styles—good is; all sizes, 3 to 16 Bring your Kittle men them out for Easter, Remember, as stated, at ONE FOURTH OFF, “Men's Pants Half Price large fot of Men's Pants, regularly priced at $29% to being offered at absolutely half price. No jiggling of Se mean what wi «ay. Take your chole> at HALF fi pit Men's Musiin Night apecial -s _. Basement Bazaar Specials : TABLE LINENS Linen Finish TAGLE DAMASK im good pattertie | All Liven TABLE DAMASK in good wet pretty designs. A sulstantia a yard Bleached and $1.29 values yard TABLE PADDING. Knitted Style Heavy TABLE PLDDENG or Stent Cloth, a-yard) Speetal prion, , : Wednesday Morning Special aes 9 TO 1 OCLOCK Style NOVELTY PRs: in ® Morting spirchet, w sq BOC: OTe ae WBROWN TORI ELA, Riding mertiCe. Basement @acnar ‘ Witte SRANPORCRLAIN DINNER ST, consisting of Ce, 6 sane, 6 dinner phe smuce dishes, 6 ple plates, 1 K phates, 37 ph ’ MIME FOLLS TOILET TIGSUE 25c The very sot Bennic Linectte fibre. Limit, nine rolls to the Mew Sih Waists Worth $3.75 te $5.68 $2.69 tis from New York. Twenty different models in Messalines, , Pongees and Fancy Silk Walsts. The very newest crea 5 tito the popular Silk Shirt and the plain tatlored $2 69 oes ret Wes 4 to 44, Price... g shown by the most exclusive * Dlacks asd colors Untrimmed Shapes $1.98 her cit? is represented in this display. Correct new shape now be: here or in any cans and champagne blues, all sizes, 7 of blacks, whites, ‘1 | browns and navy Your choice at . ; ; 35¢ Sunbonnets 17 ‘Wot more than. 60.different colors and patterns for women, behildren and batic Regular prices 17c 10 Bie, Special Wednesday Bargains—For All Day 7 2 PILLOWS, in very fancy patterns; regular prices 75c BS $198, To clea lot of Fancy in cred HANDKERCHIBFS, odds be regularly priced at 75e to 2 c ’49c 50c Narrow ELAS‘T 1 Spectal, to clear LONG “rel k ery size. ace oe a fanton & London Co MELTS in several colors, with fanc lack Sys and some colors, EID GLovies Jour Kaster Giov« & pair eral colors and sizes. | ee ee es A GIRL INA * * o * RRR Dear Miss Grey: I am the oft come bere recently people with boys of questionable eharact clate with the girl; she is dissatistl ment can | seek for her, and how Should | allow her to go to dances with a grown lady? 1 will follow your advice, KO to school 1 suppose there t . for that Ith permits. ertainiy p attend a with an older lady ix permissible, but 1 would 1 The Y. WO CLA some morning and ask for the will show you how your daug ind om es * * a eT Miss Grey * a emall town, in which It ie given by a club known as the Old Maida Was requested by two of Its mombers derstand, ix to get us acquainted w matrimony Aa neither of v {t be proper for ua @ accompany t quainted? If we accompany them, on us, according to law? A. Your effort to conceal the that you are dying to go to the “O! be sued for breach of promise, yo write Cynthia a soathing letter, ae haven't the heart to do tt, boys, tion of the law if the Old Maids sue specially those containing starch. Meats, which are not digested tn the stomach, may be chewed with lesa attention and for a shorter time, The difference may be th tustrated by watehing animals which eat only meat and those which eat only vegetable food The cow not only chews her food nee, but stores it away to be leisurely chewed at another time, and she spends practically the whole day in nimatigntion. The lion, on the other band, devours his food rapidly and spends very ttle time in eating, even when be has all be wants before him. Man, however, who is both a herbiverous and carniverous animal, should not FO to either extreme. It is not nec essary to spend the whole day io mastication, nor should we bolt our (Dr. Wiley’s vegetartan views may not coincide with many strict vegetarians, nor with thoes who are over fond of meat. He will ox- plain them in tomorrow's Star— Editor.) ‘Try This Home Treatment—Abso- lutely Free. No matter how long you've been suffering or how bad you think your case i#, wend at once for a free trial of the wondertil Pyramid Pile Rem- Thourands affficted as bad or worse than you trace their quick Hrecovers to tite day they began us- ling this marvelously successful Pyramid Pile Remedy gives in- blessed relief. Pain disap- . inflammation and swelling had mevel been afflicted ot all It may eave the expenge and danger fa nungical qperation dust send in the conpon below bedth your name and address on a slip of paper for the free trial treat Himen® i wilt chow yeu conclusive | lw what Praamid Pate Remedy will) you can get the regular ipackage for 90 cents ot any drug Ron't suffer another need Write now Cut out thts coupon id mail to the PYRAMID BRUG CO., 422 Pysamid Bidg., Marshall, Mich., with your full name and on a stip of paper. A sample of the great Pyramid Pile Remedy will then be sent you at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. Our Watchword We Have Reduced The Cost of Doing Business to the lowest notch, Our rent, for instance, one- seventh of what it would be én the ground flgo:—-hence these values. Reautifully Tailored Navy Serge Suits for Misses and Women. Coats lined with hest Skinner satin, sizes, 16 to 46. .. $29.50 Extra quality Navy Blue Suits, regularly sold for $37.50, our price nie bs ‘ . $25.00 White Serge find Whipcord Suits. ..$22.50 to $27.50 Fancy Weaves in Tweeds and Mixtures 7 $15.00 to $25.00 Economy Cloak and Suit Co. Cheasty Building. j. J Take Elevator in Cheasty Doheny, Manager Store. RG: Sean A therefore my daught one girl, who stays out late at night and goes has a federation of girls’ clubs. LOGGERS AND DANCES—MATRIMONY AND LAW cares to take the shoulders, we have come to you, Miss Grey, THE STAR—TUESDAY, RRR RRR RRR STRANGE. CITY i ed ther of a it-yearold-girl, We have does not know many young or, 1 have forbidden her to asso ed, and Lam worried. What amuse get her acquainted with nice girls? She does vot A WORRIED MOTITER. some vital reason why your daugbter is not the place for private dane every 16-year-old girt once in a great while advise many of them ad if you will witrial and extension secretary, sh oan have good times with nice girl. 7 * * . ee ee ee | We are two young men, working in a logging 4 leap year ball is to be given soon Unton. Our company The object of thin dance, we wh- ith these ladies, with a view toward ponsibility of a wife upen otr with our troubles, Would hese ladies, If we were not well ac would it give them any legal claim Please advise us as soon as possible. PAUL AND CHARLES fact has but made it more apparent Maids’ Union” and get acquainted would stay at home, and next day cusing her of polling your Ifves, I But | will promise you free protec: you “Heart-broken Wife,” jeome at 3:80 o'clock |S teen eeenw eee en ne * you may |@ IDEA FOR AN * ” EASTER PARTY & i* * Re eet ane eeee Dear Mies Grey: give me some | Will youy « for an Kaster Barty? Can a girl of fourteen, who bas not been through the 8th jwrade, go" to business college? BABE. A.—Send out Invitations with lt- | ter eggs, rabbite and flowers of any kind, White lilles and daffodils are most appropriate, At each [ta scene in the inside freshmenta, serve ogg salad, nut | sandwiches, iftte ex_ and rabbit BRREREP ORE EEE Ee * * | Me chickens or rabbits in the cor- |ner, Decorate the rooms with Kas piace at the table have a rabbit filled with candy, or an ege, with a shaped cakes, jee cream, cocoa or chocolate, and fruit #® TWO GIRLS, TWO MEN * \* AND THE CAFE & * kkk nent ee Dear Mins Grey: Since you so indly advise other we no mother, I decided to come to you. One evening | was in a jeafe with a girl chum when lyoung men came in and took the |table néxt to ours. As we are both quite attractive they winked at us and sald some things that were not very nice. My chum thought {t was fun, but | was indignant, and wh 1 wanted to leave she gt ne’ Teil me what to do. }don't think ft nice for a young xint to talk to strange men, and | want }to he friends with my chum, / ANOTHER BRUNETTE. A—You were right in wanting to |feave, and should bave done so. in |fect, girls should not be in a cal |withoat the mother of one, or bs \older respectable friend. There is but one thing for you to do. Try to win your chum to your way of thinking, but If she refuses, give her op. She is in danger if jecontinues in this way, and, wi jyou may try to help her, you have no right to endanger yourself in |doing so, Your ideas are right now. Keop them ®0. | am always jss4 to help you. 749, fell on Sanday: The presence of forests tend to [increase the vain fall | Sunshine, oF peroxide of hydro: | ken, will removed scorched spots on mining, if not too’ deep. Report a teacher who uses | | proper language in the school r }to the city supprintendent schools. om of A solution of ptnn |ted on animals will destr yal sprink- y fleas It is impossible to get patterns! for the styles shown in The Star. The address of the United States engineering office is simply Wash jington, D. ©. local office i Li in the Burke building. For information about moving picture actors and actresses, write |to the “Moving Picture Magazine.” | Complaints of impure foods in | any line should be made directly to the health commissioner, city hall, | One need not give his name. To make rose beads, run the | petals through the meat grinder loight times daily for eight days. |Rolt them into balls the size of beads wanted, and string on hat | pins. | | A fifty-cent piece | without arrows beside date, and raya back of eagle, uncirenlated, value $30. In fine condition, value | $16, lowest value is $5. With arrows |back of date and with rays, the | value Is, uncirenlated $55, cireuw lat dated 1853, The World’s Greatest Condiment Known the world over, LEA & PERRIN SAUCE THE oniaina WORCESTERSHINE A superior flavoring for Fish, Hot andi! Cold Meats, Soups, Stews and Hashes, | An Appetizer n Jon Dowcaw’s Sowa, Agents, N.Y Por re} hb sirls, and f)- APRIL 2, 1912. eee eee Ps PPATSP SS OF ane BOY AND THE FIGHT GAME & * ~ ee ee Dear Mins Grey: T am a boy thirteen years of ago, and it is my wish to be a prize fighter, Is it right for a boy of my age to prac- tlee prize fighting? Ku A-~It prize fighting were con fined to scientific movements only, and the brutal element left out, no one would endorse it more heart ily than Cynthia Grey. This will An Appeal to the Women Buyers eventually come, But until it does, do not advise a boy, thirteen ® | years of age, to take the training, © ee “ * * A PROPOGAL FOR A * * MUSIC TEACHER & * * CREE hhh Dear Mise Grey man music teach years of age, J am in love with a beautiful young girl. Will you please tell me how-I can kiss the girl without her getting mad at me? I am a young and twenty-four AI might ax well try to tell you how to climb a wireless tele Ask Your Doctor graph pole to the moon. fot ri try. Suppose you seat yourself on Talk with your doctor about a plano bench, with your sweet A : heart at your side, and both of you | Ayer’s non-alcoholic Sarsapa the, bench before the instru rilla. Ask him if he prescribes men’ ein to play something f woft and low, and by and by her|it for pale, delicate children. head will drop to your shoulder, if} Ask him if he recommends it it is the right head, and you can " keep on, playing with, one hand| When the blood is thin and im- walle We other quietly steals | pure, and when the nerves are around her—and, well you can] weak and unsteady. Ask him guess the rest This ts Cynthia's | “ first attempt at prescribing love | if it aids nature in building up kisses, and she will appreciate “| the general health. Se written statement of the success. THE STAR suggests to our thousafds of WOMEN readers that they watch closely these calumns. The advertisers below realize that today three-fourths of all mony is spent through the suggestions and study of the woman on her home needs. By her keeping well posted on these advertisers’ talks and quotations, using the phones, etc., she can save many dollars in each month’s purchase. Green Lake Station SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Fancy lowa Canned Corn 2 Cans lic Gerrish Bros. Pioneer Grocera and Butchers. Green Lake Station. Phone Kenwood 2626, Our Commodities Are Fuel of All Kinds Buliding Material of All Kinds Flour of All Kinds Poultry Supplies. Spokane Grain & Fuel Co., Inc. Green Lake Station. See Us. 151. Biggest Reliable Dealers. Phone Us-—-Kenwood of 4-reom house on lot 4 blocks from Green Lake Htation. 5 house: any house room terms two fine One-third caah, S-acre ¢ Laat Addition. per ecre, 3 miles lake 2 extra fine lots, Phone Kenwood 166 GEO. W. HILL & CO. REAL ESTATE Loans, Insurance, Notary Pablte. ‘Green Lake Station, Phone Kenwood 377. PAINTS, OILS, GLA6S, WALL PAPER , Painting and Paper Hanging. Interior Decorating a Specialty. 203 E. Seventy-second Street Green Lake Station. North 228, Kenwood 2323. Green Lake Hardware Furniture Co. Incorporated. R. C. Wakelin, Manager. FURNACES, TIN WORK Builders’ Vardware a specialty. Let us furnish you with estimates. 905-7 East 72nd St. Green Lake Station. GREEN LAKE MILLINERY STORE Easter Millinery at a saving of 20 to 50 per cont over down town prices sie Ee } No better styles to sole large assortme: the down town » tit you have se to. $16 Mate for to $10 Hata for to $4 Hats for BVA MANUTEN Green Lake Station, Coleman, Pres Secy. and Treas. nd Night Catlin Kenwood 272 A. ¥ Jarvie Sunday Phony Green Lake Transfer Co., Inc. Main Office, Green Lake St NO AND PURNITURE MOVIN to and fram t General tear is wtored five days city dally. G free. Phone Kenwood 426 Barn: Phone Kenwood Phone Kenwood 2361. Residence Phone—Kenwgod 2321, W. A. Burleigh REAL ESTATE AND LUMBER BROKER—NOTARY 60 CHEAP LOTS, $200 TO $400 50 Down, $10 Per Month at 6 Per Cent. House Bills a Specialty Green Lake Station. The Daubersmith Company N AND SHEET METAL WORK ‘standard and Thatcher Warm Air Phrnaces, Valley Tin, Down Spouts, tters, Roofing Fintals, Hip-Sbin- les, Ridge-Roll, ete, & cas Oswego. Place, Seattle. ° and Saturday LOOK FOR THESE COLUMNS EVERY TUESDAY \carson Hairdressing College WANTED Great de for our on, Call or ri Hoome 305-9 Denny ida. Two Doors from the Times. 1408 Second Avenue, Elliott 4268 GREEN LAKE STATION Woodlawn Plumbing: Heating Company Moved from 6869 Woodlawn ave. to 7118 Woodlawn ave,, Green Lake Station, epposite bank PLUMBING, GAS ANO STEAM FITTING Jobbing and Repair Work a Spe- cialty. Office Phone, Kenwood 118. Residence Phone, Kenwood 3047, Green Lake Baking Co. GUSTAV WERTH, Prop. The only Stock Yeast Potato Bread made in Seattle, We furnish bread to the following grocers: Williamson's, Greenwood Grocery, B. M. Fountain, Winteimger. PHONE BALLARD 1779. L M. Sawyer. Dealers in RENTON COAL Wood, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Gravel, Cement and all Kinds Fuel. Furniture and Plane Moving. Baggage dnd Expsess. Phone Battard 1069. Office, 7210 Aurora Ave. 4 McGraw 8t Just Good Groceries Best Goods for the Best Prices Both Phones. Help boost the Queen Anne Hil merchants by giving them your trade and thereby increase the value of your property, Try it. Try McGraw St. Sanitary Market at No. 8 MeGraw St. for yours. G. L. WHITE & CO. Phone Q. A. 2596. Best Shoulder Roast Pork, pound, for Thursday Fe . Prices Very Reasonabie. Club Rates $1.50. Phone Queen Anne 2324 Highland Dye Works Hans G. Hansen, Prop. EXPERT TAILORS Cleaners and Pressers of Ladies’ and Men's Garments, Fine Re- |pairing done. Goods called for and delivered pfomptly. 12 W. Galer, Cor. Queen Anne Ave. Phone M. 5403. HIGH GRADE PORTRAITURE Lathrop Photographer 217 Walker Bldg. Buy a special advertising contract from one of our representatives. Positively no contracts sold at studio, White and Decorated China Everything for the China Decorator, VERENA J. HULETTE, Teacher, Railsback-Claremore Co 505 Union St. per| Meps’ Suits, clean and press 6259 Fifth Ave. N. W. Ballard 785. Free Delivery. Our prescription stock is new and complete, Our prices less tham down town. Give us a trial Signed by parent, this entitles one in each family to Se In trade at our fountain. Fremont District My Competitors Bay I sell too cheap-—Watch my windows. By watching my windows weekly you can always save money. J. S. EVANS Forty-third and Phinney. Phone North 675. Name . Address ... ese . J. N. JUNKIN, Prop. Absolutely Sanitary Bread can only be made by the latest upto date machinery, such as we use for making our dough from which we bake our famous Fremont Bread, Taylor’s Studio Phone lard 101. RIGHT PRICES, RIGHT WORK Cali and Talk it Over. A Graduate of Iilinols College of Frement Sanitary Bakery 4450 Fremont Ave. Phone North 1881 mn ee, Bell’s Drug Store Now is the time to get GAR@EN SEEBS See my stock and note pricem CHICKEN P&EO for the chick to the laying henm All kinds at right prices. Bnd of Ravenna Park Car Line. Prescriptions carefully compound. Cool Drinks and lee Cream at- one otf. We by a full line. of Whiows, Tench Plumes, French Heads, Pa dine and Ontric in all colors. Cleaning, Curting am Baught and Svid Retailer #f ficrest Fresh, Sait aril Smoked Meats and Poultry, aso Livery ara} Feed Stable Pivat-class Rigs on Short Notice. yw. Phone Sidney 777. Seuth Park, one bloek east frem en® South Park Car. Because You Hetp We weave od! carpets into beau tifut, durable rugs. We want to tell you more about our service and the very fine articles we are making from matenials which you are throwing away, Phon? us, Quees Anne 2262. 23 Westlake Awe. N, Seatele. oer Man-Taitored Suits and Coats _ |your measure and guaranteed to jee a perfect fit. Willowing, Dyeing je Nin hers «ill i may at wholesale In a careful, prompt, efficient man- ner is the iind of service you desire, and is exaety our service to you, DAVID JOLLY STORAGE, PACKING, SHIPAING Phones, Main 1701, Eiott 1024 412 Union St., Seastie, Wash. Phone East 5756. We Call and Deliver. B. ROSS The Tailor amd Dye Worke Remodeling of Ladies’ and Men‘s Garments, Fancy Dyeing and Dry leaning a Specialty. All Work THE Guaranteed. BIAMOND LADIES’ TAILORS 1422! Seeond Av. |Second Floor Opp. Bon Marche Main 3325. Night Phone Beacon 414 F. M. BURKMAN Dealer Paints, Kalsomine & Wall Paper—Contract Work a Specialty ALL KINDS ©F SIGN WORK 312 East Pine St. Corner Melrose and Pine St. $1.25 Ladies’ Suits, clean and press. 94.50 2356 10th Av. N., Near Miller St. —_ Picture Framing—Art Supplies AT-HOME PHOTOGRAPHS Schumacher’s Art Shop and PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO G. N. SCHUMACHER 1610 Broadway, Seattle. East 72 in ‘|Fitzhenry Auction . House 1512 Fifth Ave. buys, sells second-hand goods and other merchandise; spot cash. Main j423, A 3619. Oldest Auction House in the state, ° Washington College of any time. Advanced. rful atten- Pupils may enroll a i nary, Intermedt Normal Instruction. ¢ tion to adult beginners, Information will be cheerfully given by @plying to Mr. Cratg Director, Wast 653. Broadway and Bast Pine St Sandstedt Millinery MOTHMNN ete goa aifves to the COME AND SEE OUR EASTER) condition al Zour sptlareae het Goons laren are punished are due All Prices. Dainty Hats » frequently « of refraction Phone Main 6506. 822 PIKE ST. lect them during th. ars, When permanent r grows indw the truth by ehild to schoo! hods, ut a . Fe atintnetion quai

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