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GE, ONIONS OR SAUSAGE jf WITHOUT DREAD OF INDIGESTION king gas heartburn or sour, upset Stomach if you will eat a few Diapepsin occasionally. PAPE'S _ 2 onus TRANGULES OF JAPEPSIN THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1912. SPOSHSSHS SSE SOS OSEO SOE OSES OOOO! * MADAM EVE, THE FIRST | BARGAIN HUNTER, SAYS LILIAN STREET ¢!* MODISTE AND ° SOSH SSSHSSHSSOEHHE SEE OSE O EES OO EOS ee ee [SRR ee ERE REE eee Dear Miss ne evening, and sa hot responsible for my As I know he is, 1 wonld give any thing to fied him and beg him to marry me. so my baby could have a name could love the man find him. I tell vorced A~My dear lexe you have for JOR & go0d woman tr of your istake. Do not jfearry you. if you can find him if I could people I Repe ** | county I was Bot a bad girl, but loved so much and was tempted. | am ai) REPENTANCE | beg the man tolrefused tc CHEAP £*s’guccwcns KEEP TAB ON THESE POLITICIANS| For the balance of the week the an political pot is going to bubble and boll all over itself. The democratic executive committee met this aftergoon, the republican ex ecutive committee will get together right then and |tomerrow afternoon, the republican county precinct men Saturday aft ernoon. within wheels ing around and around Murphine of the repu com: called the arday afternoon of beranse committee, dominated by af are turn Chairman county meeting for ive mes eet earlier than a week ALBERT HANSEN Es ished 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner Firet and Cherry SEATTLE state conver however the dele« | cipet mit- | agree to primaries on Sat-/ peach « cat hit back—tamte goqd bat work badly: fer « and cause @ sick, sour, gasky stomach? Now, t own: Pape’s Diapepsin aigests every 4 nothing sour and upset you. There never war any- ‘ f Nafely quick, so cervatnly effective, No difference how badly " . : / is disordered you will get happy relic? im five minutes, : you moet ft that K strengthens and regulates your ge you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Temedies cive you relief sometimes—<they are slow, but not im ts quick, positive and puts your stomach ip a healthy Me the misery won't come back, feel different as soon as Diapepsin comes in contact with the ress fost vanishes—your stomach gets sweet, so gases, { po eructations of undigested food, your head clears and —_ the best investment you ever made by getting a large case of Papes Diapepsts from ay drug store. You realize bow seedless ft ts to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia the execu om the | the if he ourt | can L ge wane fooas vo Me erebborn 15 Mrs Dreper ag ask him to do the fair thing by béy and give him « name will not, apply to the juvenile compel him to marry you. You} Te hot live with bim one hour Speculat prediction . . ng aftr the ceremony if you go to} cae ad rumors e abundant the Y. W. C. A. and eee the pro | Yarious as to it the executive |tegtive officer” privately, she will|Committee meeting will do tomor jee you to care for your child Some of the members are | the public crib in one office anxious to handpick the de: ther for ye years Be roar eae Pe and-pick delegates ‘other for years and yea’ * Cynthia Grey’s Recipe * NEW ° Exchange e Chairman Murphine of the repub-;thereof. cast at the last election OOOO OOOO OOOO OOO) ices county commition has 4 tod | The expense of such joint pri Por a change in serving cxga|* Plan by which joint primaries |maries will be nominal bard boli, cut im rings, or quartera,| ™4¥ be held by the republicans and arrange on toasted bread, and pour|“emocrats on April 27, to: select . ; » : ‘ jover them a good white sauce made|@@ierates. The Roosevelt execu . ~ ss 5 of 2 tablespoons butier, 2 table-|tive committer last night indorsed i i anti Taft Jeara eo reonnel of the Tai and to @iscover tha the majority have been feed row PEOPLE Dentistry at Your Own Price The Dental War in this state start- od in 1963, when the Dental Board oma nded appli SI ec Ah lb Ai EXTRA SPECIALS For Thursday spoons flour, 1 cup milk, \.tea-|the plan, and it will be presented [®poon salt and a sprinkle of pepper.|to the democratic committee this PANNIE afternoon. The p ts ovtitned in - detail and calle for caveus meetings Will a reader please (eli me how/00 Saturday, April 20, in every pre to prepare sauted bananas? einct in the city and county, at YOUNG HOUSEWIFE, [which time twice the number of [delegates as the procinct is entitled if you can,|to are to be nominated. The cao to make my lamp|¢us meetings will be held, f e} We live in the|most part (if the plan is adopted) MRS. RANCHER. [on street corners at an exact time, - Jand the precinct committeeman is 1 would be very glad if xomeone|to be the temporary chairman. Each 2 ok seni he ibis | Would send im a recipe for kidaey| precinct is « 4 to one delegate ou save S >. role EXPERIMENTER. |for every 200 votes, or fraction ned the Dewtal Combine w JAIL BREAKING | and Friday OMRON TAKE GES, DOLEN ered Clothing (hat ts made possible by desizvers. fine tailoring and mater. lh the highes: grade. fe carried exctusivety fhe Rastern and sbown a every size Models for Men | Models for Young Men Oee of the & Mise Grey: Will y advise me how Nght subur Saucer PRER nds Cafe Spec OFFER COMPOUND, cD clearer? LILIAN WOODWARD STREET |, BY LILIAN WOODWARD STREET | made heaven and earth, the sea and Noted American Authority en al! that Im them ts, and rested the Clothes. seventh day.” On the eighth dey Eve began to think of aa appro priate costume, and we find her in-| What are panned oysters and terested in fig leaves. That, I be-lhow prepared? Someone tell me eve, ts the very first mention of | please. IGNORANT clothes om then to now fashion Clothes are woman's friends or of the season is ipher foes all the days of her fife NEW FULL BOX |] They control her very bealth. to say COAT—a =m jjpothing of her worldly credit, and they are never without some infiv ork. Yligh-class Dental work at prices people ¥. oe ot Divntiate on First av, y offices, wow ot = April 10 VY NAME to catch my at's a great favorite ab , i mady. Right now, while pelection ts the best, ® Bradbury Suit on af Credit A teey seal payment gone Erapreent thet. ‘ree ge Fe ‘The One Store Where You Can Get What You Want on Credit EASTERN 1332-34 Second iehuine ence, pleasurable or the reverse, up ott her associates. bas ruled the world Like manners, ||they are not idle, but the fruit of |} loyal mature and of noble mind. Lord Chesterton said tbat jjners maketh men” 1 say that clothes maketh women.” Those ijwho make clothes take no small part in the creating of the universe Since the beginning of time dress {| has played @ most important part in \jthe development of nations With man Near Union &. in keeping with It jjoutdoor sport sow has its appro priate costume. the same aa the in The bdeginaing of fashions for women was an carly one We are Ine. jjeach advancement comes a costume | Rach and every | Fashion Is no phantasy of idle mind, no random despot, but a sab- ject Worth serious study, and is emt nently instructive. Rightiy ender stood it te as direct an outeome of the love of beauty as schools of sculpture and painting. It t# the last expression of the underiying imputse, the changing wave which vibrates alternately between the de | sire to reveal and the necessity to conceal human beaaty The fashion of dress bas always been re as « legitimate [province of the artist, You know Uhat the mighty Michael Angelo de [stamed fashions while at the pinna imported Pongee D Fine soft weave, suitable for Tailored 75¢c t Waists, yard - Exceptionally good quality, double with, fine for one-piece Dresses, Saits, ete. ; yard A little heavier grade than above; Tough finish ; yard Extremely heavy Pongee for travel- ing and automobile coats, yard $1.00 $1.15 $2.50 Tt pays to buy Genuine Pongee; wears well and Washes like linen M. FURUYA COMPANY IMPORTERS 1304 SECOND AVENUE UNDERTAKING P. IADW AY LORS ANL SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. eolar AWAY ENTIMELY AND BRIDGE WOnK Is Who and Why? Bradstreet or Dron & hepert. or ' # direct . Ott ihe facta, No cans vee on are ask winterparts of Worn byw hia w Alveolar tent) Dut in, as at C some ot ult Alveoiar Many Sey Pett k Slate: « MM Welt you ‘that fentistry f them are every it ie satisfac equal | lets | Write for ot | Dentistry way—looks, comfort tory in ry and . Alveolar Tecth Where Bridgework tn Imponsibie. If only, your front teeth aay three or four of mor replace all these that lost om beth sides © perfect Alvectar teeth, — whilst bridgework would be imponsib! even if you had eight or ten front t If you have only on sack at ti r back with IP’ he front og with beautl- serviceable, lifelike Alveolar This could not possibly be done by the bridge route. And where bridgework is ponsiile there is no ‘ompariaon hetween the two. A very we of our work is tak- by sup- teeth ful teeth that are ei ng cut bridgework put posedty high-class dentists and re- with the beautiful and Fr teeth, And, unlike Ni *, nothing to 3 . prices being would you choose? men (loose teeth), wp by most dentists a cha We cure it absolutely. It is a tful statement to make, but dosanything that is poss try, and what we do is always the very highest class. Our boo! Alveolar Dentistry, are free. e if you cannot call mpiex of our work to or cutting In be dreaded. whieh We bave |ahow at all times, and the very best of references, an army of them in this city and state. OLAR DENTAL CO. Dentists, land, Abington Hidg., 106% 34 St. ‘Statler Haight Bidg., 24 aad Pine. ‘Terms to Hellable Veopte. taught that “in six days the Lard cle of bis fame = —s Letters to Cynthia Grey FOUR LETTERS FROM FOUR MEN See AHaKtinaetanenreaeene * 2 THE LAME FLOWER MAN'S LETTER OF THANKS * * Rae eee eet ehteeteeeeeeeeee Dear Miss Grey er L wish to thank the generous public through the columns of your valuable paper. ht has been my motto at all times to give value received, and not to depend on my crippled condition to extort exorbitant prices for m: res. Hut through your kindness the people responded most gener Thanking you, the paper and the public for the interest you have taken in me, | remain, sincerely GEORGE A. FLOREN. Reereeeeteeeeeneeneteee ee eeee * * * A SIG LIFE PROSLEM * Raekteteeeteteeeeeeeeeeeenneene Dear Miss Grey: I am engaged to a girl ten years my junior, and I love ber dearly. She don't love me, but cares a whole lot for mé. There's another she loves dearly, and be wants to marry her. He is not living in town, but she gets letters from him—about three a week And she answers them. She says she wil! not quit writing to him as long as he corresponds with her. He don! know she is engaged to me. and if be did. 1 don't believe he would stop. This giri loved me once, but during my absence she fell in love with another. She prefers marrying me to the man she really loves Please give your advice on the subject H. O. P. A—The girl evidently has good judgment and recognizes trajte in| you to which she prefers to trust ber future rather than to the ones the other man possesses. if you are patient and broad enough to trust her a while, she may, of her own accord, drop the corresponden You assuredly will gain absolutely nothing by trying to coerce her. it is a ease out of the ordinary, and she is probably working her problem to the best of ber ability. ee es * * * * THEY FELL OUT . * . Tee eee ee ee ee ee ee Dear Miss Grey: 1 have went with a girl all last summer apd had a falling out with her. 1 have tried every means to make up, but have not succeeded. Will you please tell me a way? Vv. P A—Lat her strictly alone. If she cares for you it will bring her to knowledge of the fact quicker than any of Cupid's well-known methods If she doesn’t care, surely you would not want her Pe ee ee ee * * * SHE WANTS TO COME BACK . * Oe Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a bachelor of 34. Last summer, when I was visiting in a town near here, I fell in love with a pretty woman, and we went together for several months. Then she got acquainted with another man who already bad a wife. She went with him for « long time without his wife knowing anything about it. But finally he stopped going with her, and now she wants to come back to me! Whe‘ shall I do? Now, please answer as soon as possible, for I know you will tell me the right thing to do. BROKEN-HEARTED. A.—I feel like telling you to do the Potlatch Glide, but I know you, like so many, are blinded with the personal fascination of the woman. Get off to yourself and appeal to your common sense to guide you it she dropped you to accept the attentions of a man she knew was mar. ried, I would advise you to go very slowly in consenting to “her coming back to you.” There is another view for you to take a bird's » glance lat—she may have learned a good, hard lesson, i profited it, She certainly shows a lack of pride in proposing to “come back.” ee a * ; THE POLICE, THE CHILDREN AND THE STREETS be pa a ae ee ee ee ee Dear Miss Grey: I am going to say a little about keeping children off the streets. I think this is the mothers’ and fathers’ fault if they are not. So many fathers expect the mother to do it all, and I think if the fathers would take more interest and not nag at the mothers, the volice would not be necessary to keep the children off the streets. 1 feel worry for families that have to have the police manage their chil dren. if parents have reared their children correctly, they will be able lto control them jointly, or separately, and the children will not be afraid of them, either. TAXPAYER NO, 3 A.—What you say is perfectly true, to a certain extent, but there is also tho mother who, instead of relying on her own judgment and authority to control the child, defers threatening the child “to tell st as soon as he comes home. rg «ay anger has subsided, or the incident has slipped her memory, and the child has gained a point in disobedience, ‘This discussion is open to all readers, spinster girls and old bach- elors included. It just happens {hat the opinions received have been those of taxpayers, Por the immense patronage I received during sprinkle with warm water. i five they need stand beta few) By the time the father! Cheese and Currant Salad. Mash a cream cheese, and mix | With finely chopped lettuce. Shape jim balls and arrange on lettuce! jleaves. Over the whole pour French idressing, and sprinkle with cur rants M. F. De John's tea ts made in the nenal way, allowing three whole cloves to each cup Miss F. | Mrs. “Nannette.” bere is the! recipe for Maitre dHotel Potatoes |you asked for: Wash. pare and] shape potatoes in balls, or cut in jhalfinch cubes There should be| two cups. Soak 15 minutes in cold) water, and cook in salted boiling} water to cover until soft i jand add Maitre d’Hotel butter as! follows: Cream 2 tablespoons but-| }ter, and 1 teaspoon lemon juice, %/ teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper. | and % tablespoon finely chopped | jparatey CYNTHIA GREY CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS TO { | Constantinople was taken by the) ‘utke in 1453. Cold, or eating fast, will cause the pose to redden | A kindergarten teacher must have @ normal school diploma | When taking an inside seat in a} Afatre, pase in with the face to! the occupants of the seats you wish to iron clothes at | minates: M. stands for medirian, or when jthe sun is at its highest. A. M | means ante meridian, before noon, jand P. M., post meridian, or after | noon. Use a solution of 25 parts milk) lof almond and two parts aluminum} jeulphate in the morning and |ning to remove wrinkles | If an express or mail package is jnot delivered on time, report to! jthe postoffice, or to the express jcompany by which it was sent | They will investigate The length of vorce is granted m the cas time until a di-/ depends entirely! If it is not contested, bout 20 days. If contested or not the divorcees cannot married jbefore the time set has j expired HOW TO GAIN | HEALTHY FLESH Barteli Drug Co. and Quaker Drug Co. Advise Use of Samose. | While thinness may not be a dis- Jease, yet it is in jthat needs atten nourishing power of Samose healthy, natural flesh will soon be attained This remarkable Mesh-forming food strengthens the system: gen- erally and builds up the fleshy tts sues so that good, natural plump- ness results. An ounce of flesh is better than a pound of theory. Bartell Drug Co. and Quaker Drug Co. believe that the best possible demonstration of |the flesh-forming powers of Samose jis to have it tried by their custom- Jers, and to induce them to use it They offer to pay for the Samose in case It does not give satisfaction. No stronger proof than this can be given of their faith in it. They have seen hundreds who were weak, thin and scrawny, become plump, robust and strong solely through the use of Samose. WILLOWS REPAIRED Refitied, dyed, cleaned and ro madi dyed be by Plumes cleaned, curled. any shade. MODEL MILLINERY rakes his own sunahin coupons, bul first-class pl mt Just North of Biliott SAN FRANCISCO, plea , breaking and prisoner to escape was made here | today before Judge Farrington in| the United States district court by | L. Thornet, former nurse of Dr. J G. Lyman, the Los A rich-quieck land promoter od the intter in his two sensational ° escapes from federal officers in California and Oregon. WHSTEA ¥ man A Swanson’s, raflie sued for m Seattle’s Leading Dentist 713 First Avenue Union Block. r South of the Postal Tele- areph Building. eninge until § and 8 til 4 for people who wo: PANTON & LONDON CO.—PANTON & LONDON CO, Peerless Bargain Offerings of a Remarkab'e Parchase and Sale of 5,000 Plates At the Phenomenal Price of 5c Each Basement Salesroom. EACH Basement Saiesroom. Beginning Thursday although none are worth sale price China wit American and scenic « Included in this assort beautiful flora » and morning we will place on sale 5,000 Plates at this very low price, iess than double this amount and many of them three times the ent are imported wares, such as Austrian and German inglish Blue Willow mi-Porcelain Gold Band and Gold Stamped decorations corations in beautiful designs and colorings. and Old Abbey, also Then there are fruit Hundreds of varieties to choose from—Dinner Plates, Breakfast Plates, Pie Plates, Lunch Plates and Dessert Plates. Now is the time of a lifetime to buy plates viting Store”—it pays. vet the Habit”. Come to the Plate Sale Thursday -come early and often to “The In- All day > Men’s Dress Shoes, $1.95 Rascmeot. Worth a dollar more—in fact they io many, many stores. im best box calf, fall vampe, lasts; blucher cuts; seve different lines to select from Most reliable leathers, findings and work manship throughout. Made on scientific principles in more ways than one. Don't “blow in” $2.00 or $3.50 for a pair of shoes until you have seen these at the remarkably low price of, $1 95 ‘ ‘ . a pair All sizes. ~S SHOES plendid We stil! have left a few pairs of ME $1.59 in new and stylish in the lot we advertised some days ago. $2.50 val , in nearly every size, still selling at, a pair sizes 3 to 6, special One lot of INFANTS’ KID LACE SHOES, 25c | prices fro wousses $14.95 | ‘These Suits possess unusual merit for garments so modestly priced. Don't let your opinion of these sults be biased by the smallness of the price, for they are a collection of this season's newest and prettiest models in plain and novelty mater. jals. Exclusive shops would think nothing of ask- ing $18.00 to $20.00 for suits of this @ gradual range o} Second Floor. Other good suits n $10.00 Thursday Morning Bargain Gems FROM 9 UNTIL 1i O'CLOCK Sample Lot of Lace Curtains at Half Price Fourth Floor. ibis lot is composed of fifty numerous kinds and grades In white colors. Regularly worth from $1.75 to $3.50 a pair, Come and choose Thursday morning, 9 to 11 o'clock, at HALF PRICE STRIPED MADRAS for bungalow draperies. Thursday morning with snowflake filling, Roccial, S ee TOG Wash Goods Dep’t Basement WHITE GOODS—1,000 yards Dimities and White Pique, manufacturers’ remnants, 12\%c, 15¢ and t the remarkable Thursday 6 solal, a yard c SLETTES—Figured = Fiar full pieces, good patterns, for wrappers and kimonos, 5c 12%e value. Special for Thursday morning, a yard p NGHAMS~—Piain Colored Chambray Gingham, $2 inches wide. Thursday morning 0 special, a yard Ramah ah c TOWELING—Brown Toweling, red border, width 16 inches, worth per yard, Thursday morning special, a yard Dress Goods Dep’t Main Floor. 54-inch extra heavy SUITINGS, in dark 39 colors. Special, a yard ass meee : Cc REMNANTS OF WOOL DRESS GOODS in lengths from one yard to full dress patterns; all kinds and colors. Take your choice of them Thursday morning at just . HALF PRICE MOIRE SKIRTINGS, 28 Inches wide, most all colors in the jot; always sold at S5c to 10c a yard. Special for 19c lettes, a yard. | PYRALINE DRESSING | colors | SANITOL FACE CREAM, Face Powder, | pair in separate fancy box. | | | READ THEM—HEED THEM Main Floor Items RUBBER CUSHION HAIR BRUSHES, cach bristle attached separately to the back, thus in- suring perfect penetration Specie 49c Take your choice df all Rubber Goods in stock, such as HOT WATER BOTTLES and SYRINGES, BM Sank os 3s HALF PRICE 12¢ 18c Men’s Furnishings Dep’t VERY BEST PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS, each 35c 29c Ge SOMBS in many unbreakable. Special ,. Tooth Paste or Tooth Powder, special, each. Spectai MEN'S special MEN'S HEAVY CANVAS OVES, special, a pair Men's Engineers’ and Firemen’s 1 HOSE, special . 123¢ Hosiery and Underwear Main Ploer, SS’ 26¢ BROWN HOSE, all sizes; per palt ...... MISSES’ 26c HOSE im tan and black; small sizes; per pair WOMEN'S l0c BLACK all sizes; a pair WOMEN’S 50¢ GRAY UNION SUITS In medium weight; sixes 4, 5, 6. Special, 5 per suit ... c WOMEN’S 26c KNIT PASTS, tac 17ec CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS, 1ge GAUNTLET ME trimmed; all sises; special .... Panton & London Co. — “The Inviting Store”