The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1912, Page 4

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te tte tek te te te te te tet tte i V0 8. UNDECIDED, * "I | A.—The only thing to do is ¢o THE ONLY SOLUTION %1/1,,005 the engagement, but be very NEON ee eure you%Know your mind and will Dear Misw Grey: 1 am a young|not think you love her if you die SCOSSTHCSOOHOHOOOE man, 26 years of age, and have b cover there {s another man in the THE CALL OF DUTY; WILL GREET VETERANS], , . poe." cos. ’ [iiare made, seat mista, as || beter, autor wow, than fir, Ye POSLODS ORS OLS TS | Juneau is the capital of Alaska. |noble girl, and it hurts me terribly father of her children. Next time Mins Grey: Please publish lio tell her. I know she loves. me, be # little more sure before putting ipe for canning asparagus, A skillet may be cleaned with raw | but would it be Just to let the affair | yourself in a position to make an in- MRS. C. J, R, potato jrun on, feeling as 1 do? Please ad-' nocent person suffer. lz | * | | miss TOOHUNTE » I do so want a ed recipe for A niece and uncle cannot marry in| whole wheat bread. Won't some this country if blood relatives | wend it forme? A READER. ° e Stiff hair brush bristles, unless | I will appreciate a reatly good Hy made of wire, will not harm the | receipe for fried cakes, if orp halr one of your readers will be good 1 F * A YOUNG MOTHBR, is estimated at $130,000,000,000 % cup each of butter and milk,“ 1868, Her real name is Mrs, Au cup sugar, 1% cups flour, 2 ees, gustus Brown. 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 cup gi = 5 a | ec " flavor to taste; bake in long tini ‘ “4 brow eee ee foe and place walnuts so that oe ere } plece will be om each aquare, Thin I 18 . At a home wedding it t# permins t ie fine. MRS. M. L. L. ible for the bride to wear a travel 0 . ing suit Hore is a recipe called “Bettys Alterations free. Many new They may be what On May &, of last year, the first ||| models, made up from the most ad ter ss 1% cu rolled paees Bhag oot Peete the | treet conversation by telephone wanted matoriols Make yous = 3 beaten J a , intl + |from Denver to New York was jection this week and have the ¢ apoons baking powder, % cup sugar, |!¢ader of the “Sunbeam” chapter |neiq |i] ment charged to your account. 2 teaspoons vanilla. Mix Chorough. | Of the Girls’ Triad ly, and drop in half teaspoonfuls on| Do they wear the contume she! 4 dynamo is a mechanism which; AND PAY buttered tins, Bake in moderate |"4* on? No, indeed, but this Httle|turns mechanical energy into elec oven till crisp and brown girl is accomplished as a fancy trieal ergy. A motor is a ma/ff HAPPY WI dancer, which accounts for the cO#-| chine through which motion is com tume, She also plays the violin municated, GOT NATIONALITIES | ,10 Joust ha the Triad er 4 TWISTED; FREED) ieart, it is an association similar to! $¥* *#¥ #4 HEE eH HST LOS ANC 8, Cal, May 1-.|'be Boy Scouts. It started four|% ALTRUISTIC ASSOCIATION " ht it was aw Spanish fing,” | Y°4T* So in Seattle, with onel® Mrs Walter Beals will be We Taver Toe Pearce. explained John Hallim when Polies. |!eeder. Now there are 25 chapters, the speaker of the day at th Ladies’ Coats and Dresses, Hats man Rallsbach caught him tearing|*!th girls whose ages range from eekly oting of th and Willow Plumes, Shoes and Ox down Shriner decorations of red | to 30 years of Altruiatic Asse nat noon fords »w in Spring st. He was| You know “tri” means three, and|® Thursday, at the Eniddale caf d, with an apology the Triad tends to the PHYSICAL, | # ty are ’ 4 z t |MENTAL and MORAL uplift of the following wine MALLORY. } gots WASHINGTON, D. C., May 1—| girls * Won The bexuty of the South has} } “ tary of State Knox will ar| * 1 of Clubs, the Business * . * The wealth of the United States | Open Saturdays until 10 p. m. deen called to act sponsor for the} a kin. te in San Francisco May 7, ac Mra. C. L, Hart, 338 W, 64th, has Girls’ Club, the Waitresses’ toate uate vi gg ge 4 4 cording to announcement here to-/— quantity of back numbers of |* union and ment soct- Bas May ig ga yee ‘a 4 day. Knox ts now en route to New | magazines, which may be had by|* eties of the Firet Prebyterian : ees Oe At Orleans, He will represent Presi-\ any one who will call for them * Bt. Mark's, Methodist, Jewish 8 the girls have answered “Hero” | ‘ » dent Taft at the exposition exer-| # and Catholic chureb The ‘to the cal! clees in San Francieco, and may de-| Dr. C. B. White moved to North-|® public i» invited to attend. ‘The pretiy sponsors already des-! liver @ political speech there. orn Bank Bidg.,, 4th and Pike. °°? y yey eee eee eee eee i and who will accompany : ~ A SNe Ban! b, ath ; 4 their respective state delegations puresgrane a v Ga Third AV. sea’ + Seneca St. S ef feterans and sons of veterai ; kkk eee . ted by Miss Cora Mallery of! * * Spemecola, Fin. wh } ’ * NOTICE TO READERS. * by Commander-in( , ® — All requests to the Star Phy- #& Walker, sponsor @in chief e “a # sician will be taken care of if ® fte-the South to the confederate ; # accompanied by name and ad. & fennion. Her first aesheant will ® dross. Neither the name nor ® be Blanche Nisbet of Bacon, | MRS. CASEY YOUNG CAMPBELL|® the address will be published. & Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca } id CYNTHIA GREY. * Pee eee ee eee eee eee y of northern Vi <inia|have selected Mixes Emi'y lod-|# * nt will bow to the smiles hunter of Lexington. Mo. PEP eee reser eeeerey ef Misa Orie Walker of Charles: rater a bie EOE ae / Arce sth foe, S.C. The North Carolina di! ‘ision bas Miss “tage Bryan of 6 N c. eo spounor SEN. wocae et} Letters to Cynthia Grey * bafares Young Campbell o pfld. Missouri boys i ee ee ee 2 * WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE IRRESPONSIBLE? *) 2 FURNITURE CO. ee ee ee 2 2 2 510 Pike St. The statistics of all workers along social lines, from the police to| New and used Furniture 9) che individual, show that the morally irresponsible mentally defoc- Dought, sold and ee juve. They cannot be classed with the feebleminded, but there in a | We have the most complete 9) noticeable mental lack, that seeks an outlet through this particular Bpaeck of second hand goods in 9) channel-—hence the prolific production of this class. [t is a seemingly city at the lowest essoogd _ Bp endless chain Like attracts like; like produces Uke, and the endless ‘We exchonce new goods fo: | mumber of irresponsibles is alarming. old. We will vsiit your home on J) Sensible, clean-minded, well-mated men and women are striving to all Fine repairing | better the race, and are making for quality rather than quantity, They Hot water coils made. If you fi} believe it better to produce a few ‘healthy children; well developed in are moving we will pack your §) mind and bedy, rather than a greater number, deficient (juat as too i joften bred stock is defictent) and necessarily securing less attention Phone Main 3227. nd education. But the responsibility of the well-balanced part of the population must go further. They are accountable that the incapacitated are at large—free to produce their kind. Is it not time that a plan be formu lated and put into practice whereby a place will be provided for them and this prolific propagation stopped? CYNTHIA GREY ee ed Eee eemne |...) 4n Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of Over ee ela Two Thousand “Fisk” Trimmed Hats / iw it, that when @ certain fellow is praised to me and I am | told he likes me, | seem to think I love him, but I soon forget him and} | think of some one else? Here is an example: This one was never | * . “cs ° ” : aa - feeiesetet ck eee Soma wh toe ter | ed tan eat tones Sale Begins \ ‘Involving the “Taking Over” of the Entire Stock of Millinery (~ Sale Continues lof him all the time, and if he happened to look me in the eye | was in} [Seavem. andthe ag of hs voice was as mosie ro m0. He was wt WT Thursday Morning of The D. B. Fisk Co. of Chicago Thursday, Friday good looking, but his face was like sunshine to me, | thought of him 4 day and he was my last thought at night. In the morning I would Jump SALE of distinctive character—created by and identified with the PANTON-LON | up with a sinile, and, ob, was so happy with just thoughts! | May 2d DON reorganized store. Until you see the wealth of beauty a isanship em- and Satarday |. Rena ain't bemeea to torgec ban” Bat oven now there Se M bodied in this magnificent assemblage of World Famous “FISK” Hats, and nothing about him I do not like. I thought maybe he liked m | = note the extremely low prices, you cannot appreciate the importance of this great little thing happened that showed he did not. I seem to love as | event. Through this great special purchase and our determination to be recognized as the BeRTe DENTAL WAR | some dae loves too; when ther Go not, b forset Mreaily love. t Go ma leaders in Ready-to-Wear Millinery, we are doing the unustwal—giving this great sale of nother, hu e. a * A GOOD THING FOR eit cae novels. What makes me so changeable, Miss Grey? FISK” Trimmed Hats right in the height of the millinery season. “FISK” Hats are THE PEOPLE HAPPY | thoroughly known by all good dressers from coast to coast in every state in the Union, © e' has an inherent right to and never fail to delight and please, in point of distinctive beauty and originality, the 1a poo e: A.—1 am glad you wrote me, for every girl ; ictiv y ; L fal mea erie muh chee 40°! now herself. ‘There are two solutions for your state of mind Lot 1 most discriminating feminine taste. This wonderful display when on exhibition and sale ot 2 Riehl Gaaukine ork, | minds do ree ages pret ettennt aad os pro ga Bay fle id will occupy practically our entire new Third Floor and will be assembled in Four Great ~until some ei eo - . . ee - H ee : : *| adjusted. This perlod Is one of idealism and hero worship. This would |i & Trimmed Hats Groups and sold at four prices, namely Trimmed Hats 18 Firet Av. tee erento: ave. /ACCount for your successive changes of ergs s BS aes F 1 98 2 98 3 98 d 4 98 Lmgocit took’ charee ot tne ot] 0” the other hand, you may be a girl of exaggerated or welldevel: HT wy 1 oe gq pa Id, Id, ‘ an % Worth to $10.00—For flees Jui ss { [oped idealistic and spiritual bent of mind. In such case the good and ly Lth. when the o " t you come in contact with the mate. pa ‘ j ' ugh tor] eel sttgnst you, wt aie Gaia saavened tate. aF maine, and Yamane) This advertisement is the most valuable bit of millinery publicity you ever encoun- 2 9, require | ‘ity immediately {its to the next in hand, This disposition is | 1.98 ; tered. DON’T THROW IT AWAY. Dont lay it aside, Don’t undervalue it. But read ° patient®| sifu! and a safeguard, if it does not become impracticable, and blind it—every word, and heed its message this is in the ascendency, , ’ 1" « better values ye found e 7) ever handle a , | ale Ne eee AOTIEAL os tn ponatble | give better values than can be found elsewhere. We shall never handle anything but the 4 o tate Dental} sccpseidiemetmecnisite most reliable merchandise, and everything sold by us will have our guarantee of SATIS- Combine upon oy refused me is combine their forces for a collective FACTION OR MONEY BACK. “ENOUGH SAID.” MY liceune a cined me on] SERN EE RME EMME HY Comey LORE ee in silver or cut| yp a wont bi sus Matters and things unknown to] ® § DUTIES {glass is always appropriate, and| ce eT eer a Dental science « na manner to vd A weer Serr * | should be marked with the initial of ° 'e LJ Seri me ot Th tO a yk ae wae HH HHH, the KrooMs muroame and ndrcased | Neckwear 25c Friday | { Fine New Suits Just In MY price that t be done.| My Dear Miss Grey: I am soon —— | In addition to the Hat sale, we will give y . to be best man at a boy friend's tek kk ke kk RR Re Reh! your choice of 1,500 pleces of Ladies Selling for About Half wedding. Will you ase tell “ond | * * : Neckwear, worth from 50c up to $ only and to what my duties are? Also what|* HOW TO FEED TURKEYS * 1 eeleapae ve rake slot I wear? It | kind of clothes should ar? It| we 2 eee tole to catisty is to be a church wedding. Whatlekekekwekekh heheh! Lot 3 25c¢ Each not make any difference |are the ushers’ duties, and should! Doar sing Grey: 1 am much in- Son adasie ANlas. ak Salagaiies Deter * » 2 F whether it is they give the bride a present? If] terested in the prudence and wi Trimmed Hats is the day you can buy them at : Trimmed Hats . so, what would be appropriate | dom of your answers, so come to| . For Women Minses—Seeond Floor vahieene What kind of dress should he wear? 5 you about my turkeys. A grent 8 preevtce ov your toothy D. D. | many of them have died. They were | Worth to $15.00—For LADIES He ear sealer beat ai ee ate Worth to $25.00—For eneed, ix fact my A—The best man precedes OF! aroopy for a fow days before, and | ARE AFTER YOUR BUSINESS, and grade Tailored Suits, manufactured in New $4 98 ron % walks side by side with bos ero | we, cut them open after they died, P we want you to see our splendidly appointed York City. Suits of character and individuality, mae to the altar, where he takes bi8/anq their livers were knotted and | « and equipped There are only two or three of a kind, as they Gomme my met node [place on the right side of the|haq white apots on them. Now, will | were made from the sbort ends of imported Siete « detior, 1 make « detien| Sroom Gea! uit mie whds tiie te,.ant weet - : New Store suitings. Our Mr. Panton secured these suits G26 he Denint (ombin The ushers’ duties are to seat the|{,"yicq to feed thom?” 1 will be| 1 at about half the regular wholesale price, and 890 dollars when 1 do guests, after which they walk, tWO| very yrateful, TURKHY RAISER. We desire to have you examine our stocks we offer them to you at half their actual and two, down the aisle, preceding)" 4.1 cannot tell you the name of | on every floor, not forgetting the Basement value, Thoy are made of rich novelty suitings, .|the groom and best man to the Al-leng aigenge, if It is such. 1 rather Bazaar, Scrutinize every nook and corner of diagonals, mannish serges, whipcords and other “Iter, and make thelr exit by thelcauc tr tn réeutt ot wrong. tren the entire building, fashionable materials. Both strictly tailored main aisle, each escorting a brides ing have it from a successful tur | Th “Fi k” H and fancy models. Jackets lined with the best | je Fis lats my maid, At a morning or afternoon yoy raiser that the very beat feed silk linings and finished with fancy inside D D. wedding the best man and ushers/¢” young turkeys Is: Curd from ts and shields, Colors, tans, navy blues, » vB §, wear dark cutaway or frock coats,| miiK, onion tops, chopped fine, and | Third At @ fraction of thelr real worth, will bring « Grave: WHMAE bind Wiintusen $25 00 Third tie’s Leading Dentist | W!th, light trousers: at an evening | ghout once a week hard-boiled exg. | thousand buyers to our store Thursday. Take your choice of these at .. > 713 First A wedding, full dress sults. ‘This should be given until they are — It is customary for the ushers to) apout two months old, and during | Floor : Floor } SE ee ec wg Rtigeatatets's| PANTON & LONDON CO. — ALWAYS EARLY WITH THE LATEST} gp BOBS Dr. ©. E. White moved to North-| bardy after such diet and treatment vie wie fene*”*| ern Bank Bldg, 4th and Pike. ***|during their infant days.

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