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THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1912. CHOOOO HEHEHE SHHOOH OHO OOEOEOEEKHHKAHHHRAEKH HERE KE nahh hh H | “ | * \@ SWEATER FOR THE SWIMMING GIRL “ie CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS TO MANY QUESTIONS : HAPPY, LAUG ING | * * FS POSS SOSH HOOOOH OOOO OOOO SOM OO HKHHKHHHKHKHEANKRHE REA of 1900—-the Iatest taken—was 3,498,624, value Ey. aes Jone” ins a contraction of “no one,” and is followed by the singular : verb, viz: “None of the papers is ready If Cross, Feverish, Bilious and The Star Physician recommends a cup of black coffee just before a| Sick, Let “Syrup of Figg! car of boat ride asx a simple remedy to provent car or seasickness Clean Its Little Waste-Clog- ged Bowels. £ Engraved stationery i# always in good tate and style, It should invariably be white or cream, and unscented. eT na ATER: Bradstreet and Dun & Co. have the standing of all reliable firms,! 1» mattor what alls your child, a Brown Bros., the Old, Reliable Pe ee ea eeree IS tens aoe to the information bureau at Olymp a lis at meat given officials and to the Chamber of Commerce of the city the names of whose|!"T/" Bren. i 7 sikiiais yee wish your child i#n't feeling wells Shoe Store, Southeast Corner ' RR nn ern OI IRS oy HE, Columbia and First, WILL START MIM || cess sit cts. em nue Sn ing, and applied as a sham; It acts on the roots of the hair, stopa| NG" & it falling, and the new hair comes tn darker, It takes several applica To remove indelible pencil ma make a paste of talcum powder ~ | rhoe Ore prow 'u ol and buttermilk and apply to the’ marks, Allow it to remain two days,|720%% ™ throat, full of cold, 1 tongue coated; give a teaspoonful P. e well and OP Kms re t | 4 ‘There are sald to be 3,434 spoken langua: in the world, distributed | 4!! the clogged up waste, undigested as follows America, 1,624 Asia, 987 urope, 687; Africa, 276,|f00d and sour bile will gently move ’ bd The English language is spoken by 150,000,000; German, 120,000,000; |0M and out of its little bo — an Russian, 90,000,000; French, 60,000,000; Spanish, 66,000,000; Itallan,|OUt nausea, griping or weakness, ‘ : 40,000,060; Portuguese, 30,000,000, and you will surely have a well, =|happy and smi child again % , : : shortly eee CHILDREN S E ee COSCO HHH HOHE HH HEHE OOH EH EOHS With Syrup of Fige you are not j " |drugging your children, being com ° Smashing Big Bows on Small Hats F\pened entirety of luscious figs, senna and aromatics it cannot be After 22 years in the Women’s SOSH H SH OOOEOOOESOO SHH OOOH OOO Hii boniden thee dently love ite delicious fig taste. Mothers should always keep Shoe Business, we have decided . poems sian ae, 5 ae and regulator needed—a little givem today will say ick child tomor- to retire. Watch Tuesday papers tS, 2 ay eee Fes qreeteis to senile ages and for grown-ups plainly mt f : printed on the package. ee ee Ce Ask your druggists for the full for opening ads 7% eee er ot ee ’ d Senna,” prepared by the California re r Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious The sweater bathing onit ts the latest. If you are going “down to : * tasting, genuine eliable, Re |the lake” this summer, of expect to spend a fow days at the shore, whe a fuse anything ¢ bathing ts good, the swimming sweater is the thing to have. ‘ aa “ er A good looking one ts of red, worn with a dark blue pleated skirt . H| The satlor collar and cravat are of tho same coarse water shedding 9 ; Kodakers alpaca of which the skirt is made. All those three have bands of white soutache braid for trimming. In the skirt of the sweater are knitted . nN seed’ Mametboee ct white bands to match the braid 5 1, at & they've ae re : r JACOBS PHOTO SHOP B R OW N B R O S. || Letters to Cynthia Grey | —— = — Ce ee ee ee 2 2 Ants Sersiess Beat ot Weck * 2 . ‘ed * , 4 20 pounds * * \* TO BECOME A SOCIAL SUCCESS every ad * ary 400 per dozen Southeast Corner First and Columbia AP cha penabene us wha it eaticgeseaas Sank: eons vd rage 9 back into herself, there opens an avenue by which she may de | velop and exercise a great talent—the talent of being « good Hstener. | An intelligent listener ts as essential to a well-rounded conversation 4s & good talker. Hut she must be well informed on the subject in hand, nd @ general study on art, inusic, politics and current events is a begin |GIRLS TRAMP ACROSS sie, = it takes an intelligent question to draw out an intelligent When she meets a man of artistic ability, a word of appreciation slong bis line of work will bring him out, and she will be in @ position to Yine pictures and read interesting bite on arts and artiste, and at the hext meeting she will be better equipped for her role er eee ee In qualifying for ® good listener she must never forget the talent she CABINET MAKERS fs striving to ad No matter how well informed she may become she must strictly adhere to her folé and eschew all tendency to become Wespecher & Elich a brilliant conversationaliat, Am ‘appreciative word now and then ts "4 Office Fixtures sufficient, and requires great art to place it exactly in the most telling . a Carpenter and position CYNTHIA GREY, Pict a hee tn th te te ee) Will you plesss arlvise me what to * » de about it? * NOTICE TO READERS. * How long shall | wear my Z ‘ — OO *% All requests to the Star Phy- # dresses? And I tan very easily * sician will be taken care of If #| What shall I do to take it off? Taffeta faille ribbon is one of the trimmings milliners affect this WESCO WASHAB’ Sa ae on fit *% accompanied by name and ad- #/ BROWNIE. spring on hats to be worn above youthful faces. <a>. ® dress. Neither the name ndr®! 4 won the library you aun ak Petunia and dark blue is a combination upon a small close fitting The Great System Tonic, for your Kitchens and Bath he iyi : $ ® the addrese will be published: #|,, - hat. The ribbon {s made into a smashing bow that completely conceals echt al! Drug Stores. Rooms. : mt * CYNTHIA GREY | ene aoe at to yan Oy AMt line crown from the front, The straw is a fine Dunstable in the navy|,, T% SO-cent and pied Ai bo te ° RRR “ : , blue shade, while petunia is the color of the taffeta faille. This silk is|°'7; Golumbi: eattle, ¥ —_—_—_ pares i ask me questions regarding any | 207" Sd ceushable into lovely bows Columbia St, Seattle, Wash. , : point I will be glad to help you, if Nelle & Engelbrecht Co. : Ee oe } PEER ER ee REE HEE You will enclose stamped self ad | —— == = ae <a ‘ h Ave. 4 me tier +dreased envelope. Ree RRR a ee ee On the forehead signifies rever- Main 779. 1529 Fourth Ave. : - ‘ f & A LETTER FOR DESPERATE #1)" T's bard to tell you about your| # jence: on the cheek, Pista j dresses when you do not tell me|*® WHAT A KISS MAY MEAN. * ps, love. hen one can kiss MERE EE EEE Sour height. and weight: but Iie % the lips’ of one of the opposite sex| SUSE Pelatiaes I have an important letter for “A/ should say a little above tho shou| we tk kkk tek tee ee | With the purest feeling and thought | Desper Case.” tops. When the most fashions Dear Miss y—Gince I am ex he has learned, in t at least the} 1013 THIRD AVENUE CYNTHIA GREY. | as well as the most sensible p ‘ meaning of an ated love. One| rin tthe neaahore forsee faagea sexed to be married, I don't think moment: when ‘each tecomes the|MAIN 1043 IND. 5209 will object to telling n ®\channel through which divine } ~ weclerter and glory in the deepest shade pos-|> 5 ne ugh which divine lov TOTTI TOR Ot tet OF-ltrne meaning of a kiss. Misa Grey,|fowe te nett ye ote | | nib, why are you wire forever t-| what do you think it really means’ steal” enjoyment, with its bat ARCHITECT *% LETTER FROM A BIGAMIST, & ing to get it you really Aiso where is the er pl tre h * #| want to make way with this “bloss-| teh on the: teens strewn with trouble and di UNGALOWS. S700 AND UP x ing” use diluted peroxide. way onde inal nia pened A marriage founded on t -| NICHOLS SERRE REE RE HE or li SLIM JIM. |g may not be impractical, | WuicKLey Be: Dear Miss Grey—You will realitely peweawhahkhkhhe ins in the highest sense the offsprin such are conceded ra , ‘ i Pong ot i 7 ale = the ward expression o ¥ se! ts to be of the brainiest BUILDER : : Seen have sold w DON’T KEEP THE GIRL * at teoling siidshos coeeie : _ == . | m 1 liv * WAITING. * _ " vd Washing TRACIE or 27, t 7A [paring tne past two yours my work See eeeeseeeneeees| DIAZ IRON MAN’ EXILE FROM Tickets to and From Europe eamship 905 1-2 Third Avenue 4 ‘ land. Boise, and Spokane I Miss Grey—I have been Lawest at ication da heir gow tng to wets vows’ s ta! COUNTRY HE ONCE RULED | srattstromeco. STEVENS AC , <7 fl | flow of language and, funny as {t Owing to my financial condition I 808 Second Av. Fourth — 4 i Yai ike | ma I fell for theirs, too. It/could not ask her to marry me, I jTetinue of servants and attendants Daaclag Guaranteed In 4 jmve rm . iepaetelk © * — - "f - a ae is often said tha raveling sales-| wrote her in a friendly way and bersigatggehe yy rom the Terrazas man re a a 4 Private Lessons be ais man has a girl in ever wn, but said that as soon I was in better jsion at Chihuahua a few days af e ee ee 7. wo @ Coprenees 4 to my sorrow it is we { have| circumstances would rry her jen. Pascual Orozco and his reivel eas a 18 for pr lessons . . |followers took the field against} POST CARDI—$r.00 PER Dog, levery day and evening). a wife and home in each o! fore-|In her next letter sh i it was . a Kodak Films developed, 10¢ = Tella always tree, Dane- |going cities. I married all in 1911, difficult question to answer, but | Ma " al . i any st : ing Wednesday, Wriday. 4 and at the time d them with the if I cared to write she would be | The general seldom . Saturday room, and t nly when accom A. M. FROST ora; Ind. Te, f ‘ . capacity of my heart, but very glad to hear from me, as my | aM " , 4 past year my love died for all| letters always cheered her. 1 also |Panied by ul bodyguard an 1332 First Ave. Seatth eee nea dice: put the one at Bolse wrote her should » find a nice . |members of his family. His se GIBSON-CHANDLER Se Now, Miss Grey am I ge young man better situated to marry ' le: pier him at all bouts of | Doctor | Who Who Celebrates Hi 1E DOUGAN (LE AND DAISY MYERS get a divorce from the other |him, as I didn't want to spoil her ; he day and ni acts as hi | FURNITURE CO. eee , without being found to be ajchance. She always sent me holt : |terpreter and attends to the detatis | Tenth Anniversary 510 Pike St. At first glance the two girls were | will never forget how good ¢ - and keep each in tgnor-|day cards, her letters were more of his vast business and realty in Seattle. New and used Furnitore fl) as alike as two peas. They had the |¢rs and the railroad men were to|ance of the others? Please advise | prompt than now, which makes me holdings. bought, sold and exchanged. jus. Our most thrilling adventure, |in the paper if you can, as I do not|think she is losing her true. friend: I would Ike to see my old We have the most complete erhaps, was one night in winter|think it wise to disclose my name|ship for me, although her letters %. |friend Diaz in the prosident’s stock of second hand goods in when we were smuggled on the ca-|and address jalways end “with love.” x chair,” he said recently, “but I the city at the lowest prices boose of a freight train. Six cars A MODERN MORMON, ANXIOUS. |know he will never return to his ryed | {native land untit conditions are xchange new goods for just ahead of us were wrecked, brt} 141 believed this letter to be| A—Maybe she has found that : eve Wt at: Cemaiciony: Ste old. We will vsiit your home on we were unhurt. We slept out in| acefy i dark, Hebraic features; the bona fide, words would be powerless | young man you told her to be on | 2 opinion of } Gall, Fine repairing prorat Irish. The dark hair of |the open every night for 11 week#!1, express my opinion of you and {the lookout for and she has not as Bike ee go A ea a Hot water coils made. If you Ht one and the tawny hair of the other |!#st fall. We always went out IM| your audacity in asking Cynthia|much time to write, If you really He begs you to excuse him from are moving we will pack your [li osteq acrous pink cheeks, suggest-|the center of a clover field, if we|licy to agaist you to oscape @ just {love her and hope in a year or #0 answering that question,” replied pots. ing life in the open could find one, and curled up in our|iaw of her country. If | were to|to be able to give her a home, write his secretary He would Jike to Phone Main 3227. | Their names were Daisy Myers | blankets and went to sleep at once. | si bmit a plan of escape to you It|and tell her so, You are very good ELA gay bomething about’ Madero, ‘but Jand Mollie Dougan, who recently|We walked on an average of 25| would be one by which you would |to tell her to watch out for some asia ane thinks it best not to at this time completed a walking tour from New |miles a day in the open country.” get off by way of the state pentten-|one else, and not to feel bound to] waite rebels are confiscating his| “is it true that you are the . York to San Francisco, which took| The girls walked from New York | tary i in bitterness, |you, but if a woman cares for al tuorty killing his eattle. and | Wealthiest man In Mexico?” C them eight months to a day. They |to St. Louis along the old National ‘ # season there, |man she Is usually ready to work up|tireatening his 3,000 peons with| The interpreter put the question apl 0 ye jet New York with $1.50 and an|Pike trail. From there they fol-/with thmé to think of what you have | with him death Gaieed: hes Soto dha. rebel (t0). the wameesl, Wao. tanlion: San ounded Zest for adventure, and |lowed the Wabash west, and then! done, might prove beneficia - Gen, Liz Terrazas, 83, sev-| chuckled Wo ks ering “thelr way across the coun-{along the Denver & Rio Grande to wr lotter i8 an insult to your | ke ®t fm kkk tek tet tet tee ae) REMY, Gen. eae Chihuuhua,| “The general wishes to say that same dusty khaki suits, brown| sweaters, worn shoes and slouch | hats. The faces under the old hata, however, were different. One girl © So} Pacific tol ession, God there | * defore he left Chihuahua he was try, doing illustrating and writing Ogden and the Southern Pacific to|own profession, Thank | political confidant and military ad-| before huahua he was a lfor newspapers, and occasionally San Francisco Jare “men of the grip” just as good | TO BECOME A MISSIONARY. #1) 10H CON Ti tt tT tyiaz, |very rich man, with vast proper waiting on tables at hotels as the best fathers and husbands quietly sits day after day in his| ties, but he doesn't know whether ’ | They reached San Francisco after Japanese People Gather Cloth ps best homes. When you com@ie tk tk wk tk He HHI K] oom at the Hotel Virginia, Long|he will find them there when he an as stirring @ series of adventures a8| ‘The Salvation Army Saturday re-|to yourself and take a bird¢e¥®H noay Miss Grey—I am a high}Beach, Cal,, an exile from his coun-| goes back, The rebels are quarter ltwo girls ever encountered celved a consignment of old clothes| view of your life, may the Gre@®¥. noo) girl and wish to become altry and guarded by detectives ed on his estate and have destroy Physically the trip benefited gathered through the efforts of the|Power that Imbued you with If@lisonary, I am 17 yeara old.| Gen, Terrazas is reputed to be/ed immense quantities of property them, but they said they would not Japanese Women's Christian Tem-/help you Where can I find out about the|the wealthiest mau in Mexico, and | and live stock, | do it again without money srance union, at whose head is “4 Hwork necéssary? Do I have to ga| for 50 years was familiarly known : ‘It was A terrible strain to have \* FRI TOIT tt tet tO al bo Gollene? DM. jas “Diag’ Iron Man Girls’ Industrial School to Hold * * Main Office and Works |to look out for the next-meal all the | EER lt WHAT GIRLS SHOULD A.—It you go to any of the ladies! Rut a few years ago Ding and) tying Friday. 205 North Br. |time,” said Mollie Dougan. We Gunet Launches Fight Against the) KNOW. on the missionary board of your| Terrazas were most pow rful | The § battle omen’s Industrial] {eine e tha pakid endwey | were lways hungry, it seemed. American Tobacco Co % church they will be alle to tell you|&nd popular men in the southern | school for girls, founded in 1905,|you are, where you are, and. wh Phone Hast 961 We never went armed, and we| NEW YORK, April 28.—Thel* oy yew ek ek ke wee Hi'what requirements are nocessary.|Teput lay Diag 18 an exile /and the only institution of its kind| You can do for suffering humanity, |never were insulted, not even by opening of an M. A, Gunst cigar You will have to enter a training |{0 7 PrggeamteTgrrazas may not|in the Weft, will hold a meeting) {i Qhoutd get the bests |tramps, whom I think are a perfect-| store near J. P. Morgan's Wall st.| Dear Miss Grey—I am 14 yenrs)ychool for two or three years after|retu stato where he raled| Friday evening in the Chamber of|}our'monay can secute, for heatth 528 Fifteenth Ave. North ly harmless, worthless set of men, | office today launches the fight ofjold, and as my mother died when Liygy finish high school, with won hand for many years, | Commerce to discuss plans for an}onr best aayet, Doctor Lathnop's of Phone East 690. | “The roughest men, such as min- the San Francisco tobacco king] was quite young 1 am very Isnovant _ ~ ——+ Gen. Terrazas, a dozen members exhibit to be placed at the mext/ ii"! fax Building, Second and lers and cowboys, are the kindest, I/ against the American Tobacco Co.jof what every jit, ough! to know. } Dance at Dreamland tonight. *lof his immediate family and 4, county fair. Pik Branch Store