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e Absorb Freckles gen Other Blemishes Brery, snring fers Crow je recipe f . B gereotized wee quits ¢ evcece eo were Pep ean Feee!y harmed ves Wo! half pint then an saxo! which Ratt face in 2 9 wrinkled skin Adve rkable —_ DIAMOND rings from $10 up. Watches trom $1 up, Fine wateh re pairing. Houghton & Hunter, 215 Yester Way. Frye Butlding. Jewelers, Hotel YOUR FIRST CONSIDERATION EQUIPPED, tial bank th t WELI substa should consideration young business his own bus ot the man He the as with fs an anking the fur ste and fering of your | FP those of your business Our officers are to discuss ters with firms or corpo FIRST NATIONAL BANK Square, First and James ESTABLISHED 1882 always business m @uaranteed Pri Seventh and Union. T STEAMERS % GRAVE COLMAN DOCK ‘Ae Fellows: | ais address again. & PURCELL SAFE CO. Agent for the GENUINE WALL'S SAFE 8 ara Ave. Senttie. 99% Greer ob amlected, it becomos Scotch Stomach ; Remedy some form of eu re indigestion. You should i Keep this wonderful, remus your nh om bee | and dr Pleat Pleanaint stomach Hf th Sesto, wetter tor + pure drugs Jour druricist oues s he sells ranted SCOTCH STOMACH Beo—REMEDY—$1.00 AT c e—__AT GARTELL's Quality, Quantity, Prices Right Pleased thousands, Please you, too. rirtt 4 and mould-made cone will year, 4 PPcesors to Paris Cane Co. re tAeY Putts a le arket Main 2732 ° SHATTLE rtd WHO WILL WIN PRIZE FOR PRETTIEST DRESS? The Star be leves that every girl should look pretty on the me mentous oceasion | when she is grad. uated from school It does not matter whether that school is a HIGH SCHOOL, an ACADEMY, BUS. INBSS COLLEGE or GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The Star not belleve necessary girl expensive to look charming on the La Day” of school, The lovely «tri who is ftulshing school this com ing June may ap pear as prettily dessed in 9 gown of cheese cloth as in chiffon, silk or crepe. And much more appropriate ly so to our edi- torlal wey of thinking. To prove this The Star today opens a contest The Star will jaward two prises of $10 and $5 to |the girl students ~ the HIGH SCHOOLS, ACAD- EMIE: BUSI NESS COLLEGES jand) §=GRAMMAR SCHOOLS who graduate in June whose frocks are | declared by a jury to the cheap est, the most neat ly made and the prettiest } The contestants | must give their jword of honor that the frocks are their owt | work A jary to oxam- ine the frocks and vote for the prise winners, will be composed of well known women of our city and their names will be announced shortly. The Star | will offer as many suggestions as possible in the way of pictures of fashion drawings— bet the final result dependa on the ingenuity and skill of the gerd | does it ia for a to wear an frock | women who make the dresses. THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1912. Letters to Cynthia Grey ee ae a a a * * A WOMAN'S LOVE VS. A MAN'S Love * ee 2 Dear Mies Grey; fam a steady rea {o tel you @ strange feeling has come over me. 1 ha toll it to, nor have Lever bad, | was taken from my par raised by a relative who cast my father's and mother was brutal and [ left wh poor from slavery r of your good work, 1 want no one else to nts in infancy, *faulte at me, She n 14 to face the world alone, My health was | worked in the fleldw, At 161 meta man 12 years olde pa myself, and a sixfooter. I loved him and thought he did me. ut now I don't think he ever did. In . » . Sete iame, Gent, think ‘Reng 4 six yours of marriage, at the H@ has beaten me unmerolfully on} an. average of five or six tin 4 year, 1 used to forgive bim, as the distant it was over he would ery an If tiie beart would break, I er had anyone to turn to, #o | was able to forgive, and | used never to bit baek, Hut I have i the last six months, I ant not even an average sized woman, a poor target for a big man, Now have reached the point neglecting my household duties. He bas noticed my of interest, and I said for the first time, “There is nothing to care fur.” He cried and said he would never strike me again, but 1 would not say | would for- ive him. He bas good points, such as giving me all his money, whether or not he is mad, We pave no children. Maybe if we had life would be different. I know you wil have no pity when I stay on, but, Cynthia, make @ suggestion HEARTSICK A-While | thank God I am not Capable of love lke yours, 1 do pity you. I pity you because you are the type of woman who has been kept under—kept under by cruelty wad énvironment. You have loved this man ay a wife and mother, and have treated his temper as a too-fond parent treats the overindulged child. No matter what the good polnts, a man who will take advantage of such love has a streak of the meanest kind of “yellow” in him, ‘The time has come when you must be practical. You cannot lve forever in this way are responsible a» far as you encourage him by eub- mitting to his temper. My advice is to leave, If you will come to me | will help you. If you atay and strike back have a whip and give him A full dose of his own medicine, If you will come to me, or send your address, | can give you valuable advice. I Where I strike back and I am Ye ee ee a ae a ae a a a * CHILD-IMAGINATION AND LYING * * oe 2 a a a a a as The wise mother will diserimin y of imagination and intentional falsebood “things” where the one unimbued with a keen imagination detects nothing, may be as truthful 48 the child who ja strictly Hteral in bis aesertions, Some children have an fmaginary Nttle brother or sister, and will even go #0 far as to call {t by name, The existence of the image child extends © many are, and the child whose imagination has created it searcely knows when ft disappears from its mental viston. If you do not want to destroy this precious gift, do not accuse or punish the child for lying, but rather educate ft to know the difference between the Me and the sceulngly 1 or example: A six-year-old is playing with a kitten; the animal tiring of the overabundance of ca suddenly jumps ander a table and as suddenly hides in ao nearby clowet. The child with wide eyon tells that It dropped through in the Moor. You know it didn’t, and that the child sees the nd the floor intact and you reprimand it for falsehood, The not understand why it Is punished and i embittered, If} the mother te wh will aay, “You mean throu make-believe hole,” and let ft pass, } the punish is. After all, the mother can but guide and direct ty * * a * * » between the pl The child who sees * CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS TO MANY QUESTIONS ¢ OOOO OOOO O00 554544444554 S Sep and broad belt of the crepe is about the waist |shown the embroidery March 26, 1901, fell on Tuesday. William Faversham was bora in ngiand im 1868 Tt is @ matter of discussion among authorities as to whether a body errr eres 7 * BE SANE AND * NOMAL, GIRLS * * * Cee eehenethe enh Dear Miss Grey: T met a young |man about a mouth ago, and thought & great deal of him. He requested that I write to Nim, which 1 did, | but did not want to be so forward as to write first. He answered t a nice way, but did not ask me to answer his letter, although he sent He told me be would see me when he got a chance, but 1 have seen nothing of him. Shall I answer his last letter, or shall I let him go? | think « great deal of bim. Thanking you, BLONDE. A Why ts It that women will go to extremes? A girt ts usually too forwazd, or, for fear she will be considered #0, she will make @ long}. running jump in the opposite direc-| tion, eutting out her good times, and making herself as ridiculous as her sister who fs doing the flirtation stont. The girl who ts too retiring, although unconsciously so, is usual- ly as self-centered as the girl who tries to attract attention to herself. Be a sane, normal girl, who ean meet and treat her men friends she would a girl. Would you have |waited for & casual girl friend to beg you to write; The fact that |this young mam gaye his address, land said he would see you some |time, was invitation enough. By all means write him if he is worthy | your friendship. Chiet Clerk oer Mot and Cola Wat In Alt Forty Rooms Connected With Private HOTEL MANSFIELD Mra. Louretia G. Reed, Prop. Transient and Permanent Runat Floor. 417 James St., Seattle, Wash. Tin Wei Modern Fowr-Hoom A, rvice in- cludes priv- ate baths fan ranges, electric washer, sweeper the most desirable apartments for the least money tn Oly, 1004 Jackson St. Bescon Phone Kant 207, 128 Metrowe Ave. N. ARTHUR APARTMENTS. People employed during can get cheap rent ie vices; 2 and ate bathe, fren | RRR Bh ote Pak |% NOTICE TO READERS. *| |® All requests to the Star Phy. * lw sictan will be taken care of if * | accompanied by name and ad- #/ * dress. Neither the name nor * \* the address will be published. * CYNTHIA GREY. *| ra «| [et te te RT TOT HAR OTT AD | PEERED REE EH |e I SENSELESS Modern—Vireproot Hates £1.00 4H) elt | *| fete tt tn th tt th Dear Miss Grey: I have a young Cocker spaniel pup and I wish to . cut its tail, as I think it will make| orth S177. soi tach ta him look smarter. How shall 1 40} apartments, furnished complete: hot it to prevent loss of bieeat _ Wator heat: Holmes | disappearing A—There is as much sense to APARTEONTS thinking it makes a dog look smart- Ate and View er to bob his tail as there ts to think| Furnished and Unfurnished New an extra one would have the same) dern Apartmen effect om you. If you had signed | lyour name I would have reported | you to the Humane soctety. RECOUNT SUIT TRIAL IN JUNE ‘The mayoralty recount suit will be tried some time in June. Judge | Albertaon 0 indicated yesterday. A visiting judge will be summoned to aid Judge Albertson in his depart- iment so that there will be no delay in the mayoralty contest. Judge | Albertson denied the motion of Ki gar C. Snyder, Cotterill's manager, | to strike out certain paragraphs from Gill's complaint, and will de-| cide on Monday the motion to make | more specific and certain * Sosibtn Phone EMMott 1024W JACKSON HOT! Docks, and jean, Tho w and co ery rool i t HOTEL STATE “A Home for Men” 114% Went A Mal ma We sing! and Steam Heat— Bath. ARKRKEMRAAERE RR EK S Harold Preston was chosen * president aud Dean Jobn T. ® Condon of the Untversity ot* Washington law school was * elected secretary of the com- © mission appointed by Gov. Hay ® for the purpose of suggesting # revision in court procedure, ? nnn Dr. G. B. White moved to North- ern Bank Bidg,, 4th and Pike. SPER APARTMENTS 715 Wi Modern pletely fw fine view; The 1m. ekeoping; ation ROSLYN Witth Av. Ne Republican North Queen Anne car or Point Ci me Queen A New and modern; steam heat: hot and cold water in every room; $3 week up. HOTEL Mt, Aitet fk tt OI TO Kt THE ILHARD Unies. Mate #433 74 High Classe Modern Apartments Fu W hed mw CLOSE IN, FIREPROOF, BATH, HOT AND COLD WATER, T IN BACH room. hs and 4-Room Apartme For d and wofurniahed heat.” bathe, ete. Rents reese clone tn steam EPHONE RATES REASONABLE. Phowe Hiliett 3298 Bilitere INT 4W, LES APANTMENTS 312 Kast Pine 1, 2 and 3-room mtlton, ing © 45 per ala sleep- B A. Bwall y Moders, All Outside Rooms, vel Walking Distance to . take Green Lake or Ave. car, From Union Depot. take Wallingford Ave. car. Westiake Hivd. and Toe Kant 3100. FF APARTMENTS and unfu 4-room, 0 Per Week and Up—P ree nree Hooks Kast of the Poat Phone Kast 424; Eiltiott apr4. GRAND VIEW APARTMENTS ake Ave, Walking Distani Rates. Mastinke Cars Passe the Door, Jeanonable nd tnd av, Prices right. Furnished or | |OOCOOCHHO OHO OO OOOO Oe eOOOOOS. | | THER ADBOTTSFORD t Dorner Itth and Wt. SOHO H HHH HOOOOOOSOOE OSHS EHOS ° Lingerie Frock Trimmed With Silk Fringe bg SOPOT H OHH HH OSE EHO EOE HEHE OOD Silk fringe used on washable frocks is what some dressmakers are} doing. Fringe has been so much a part of the winter decoration that it is now placed on lingerie gowns It is used as a finish on a white cotton crepe dress. se is a deep vand of embroidery, The blouse is heavily embroidered, and has yoke and collar of point Weaprit net, A deep pleating of this finishes the short kimono sleeve. A On this, too, is Above: the goes to the bottom of the sea or only part way. the greater the resistance. The deeper the water A multimillionaire is “many tim a millionaire.” At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S’ The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-arink for All Ages. At resteurants, hotels, and fountains, Delicious, invigorating and sustaining, Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in 2 minate. Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK’S.” Not in Any Milk Trast Don’t Bother to Cook Dinner on Sunday It's 60 much easier and more convenient to simply come down to —THE— Eniddale Cafeteria THIRD AND JAMES. will get a tasty, ked dinner for a moder. And you have a large, in you ate price airy, sightly dining room which to eat and enjoy it. DELICIOUS STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE WITH WHIPPED CREAM Y% TENDER, JUICY BAKED CHICKEN 3e TOOTHSOME BAKED CHICK- EN PIE... 10¢ Come down tomorrow. We know you'll be so pleased that you'll come again and again. Sulphurro ‘The Great System Tonic. At all Drug Stores. In 5o-cont. and $1.00 Bottles, M. STEWART SULPHUR Columbia St, Seattle, Wash. building; unfurnished riments from $16.00 ling electric light no bills re HOTEL NOUMAN i Way. Semitic. reproot, Men Heat, Hath and 5 Per Week OMMERCIAL HOTEL At Great Northern Docks. Ballard and Fort Lawton Cars Pass by the Do: Single Re By the Week. $1 Be you want nice clean ro If ao, come to 810% YRSLER WAY Rooms $1.50 per week up. Sleep- 2 and 4 Rooms at Medium Prices Unfurnished Phone Main 2927. ad Single tie Thoroughly Modern, St Hot and Cold W Kurope: Rates $1.00 Per Day wad U Special Rates by the W Phonee—ind. 5004. Mate 2002 SHERWOOD APARTMENTS Main 7740—4 Trusks Two and three-room furnished and unfurnished modern apartments, walking distance: private telepRene and bath in each and every apart ment: outstte itehen. Inspection solicited. Main 7749. ; Phone North PANAMA HOTEL 3744 Breokiyn Ave. Two blocks south of Fastlake on 40th: good table board and rooms $5.25 week. Single rooms as well, LANNON A iTMENTS Second Ave. and Ing and housekeeping ro Tran- MONDO APAHTMENTS solicited. ly furnished 2 and 3 expansive J. Rdetmas, Prop. p-to-dat car; walking thon. LIVINGSTON Furnished and Transient Rooms. dis Fine loc nore. local travelers con- a brief or extended stay re the comforts of home. ur mother, wif ‘orded the fullest protec- imes. Rates reasonable. All outside rooms; hot a: tor; from $3.50 up, with » No Car Fare, an It In Tourists tempiating will find he in which will be thon Corner Virgin SEATTLE 100 Modern hed Hooms $2.56 Per Week and Phone Male 2500 —— SEATTLE STAR’S——— HOTEL AND APARTMENT HOUSE COLUMNS We recommend that you get in touch with these people. They are Reliable, Clean, Homelike, Courteous. Look up their PHONE NUMBERS. Look up their LOCATIONS. They Are the Best in the City. OTHE WAWTIN S881 11th Ave, N. i clean, wholesome food and $5.06 per week, 1 block t car line. Single meals and furnished, if Phone Hiliott 3156, A Westlake Bly; Yew and Strictly M Furnished Sut 7 VATE ROOMS WITH BOARD at door ing ford, Phone Ellie: HOTHL VAKIMA ik LAKE VIEW 26 Browkiya Ave. Ft 5 and $5.6 k. Two t ake oar seh S11 Maynard Ave. # $1.50 and $2 from University; New, 150 Rooms. KI HOTEH @21 King St. Newly ern 50c a day up. Call water vator ott 1 2380, A Near Depot. Ps Be Day U Neat Wash, Furnished Rooms $3.00 a week and bell service: hot and cotd ‘4 closet In every room; ele- clean; steam heat; nicely free shower baths, hot id water; call bells in every monthly fates. New, furnial and APARTMENTS—4060 Sth AVE hone North 1200 car to Ath ave. N ope block north. 5 Cludjng heat and ie B., go 00, in- beau or $1.00 for two Ballard $45. water av view apts; steam ery room. 2 and 3-room and hot water in nished single rooms. Fiot and Cold Wat Rooms 200 and 26 CONSE Main 1143 au. Free Reading Room. Phone M. 5234 HOTEL WARNER 4 Ave. §. 260 to b0¢ day 0 to $6 week; newly furnished single or housekeeping Fur MRS, Walk 6 antferen Right in J Dista Car L the Hf District of the Auto HOTEL BRUNSWICK Cor, Pleat Ay. and Columbia St. Marry er, Prop. Modern Improve ts, All Day Rooms. Transient, 7bc day wp Sp by week or month. FH. 0. : 510 Broadway, one block from Jame St. cable, Main 2041. \ MALLOY APARTMENTS Rooms § Every M University Beautiful Two and Three-room Modern. Phone Kenwood 1507, Corner 45th and 14th N, K. District ation. ANKS Cormer dint and bith Ave. Modi N. BL BLM APARTMENTS Completely furnished, modern, biz ms; fine view, Single rooms. suites, $18.00 to $20.00, James St. car. Elliott SLL Sth Ave. AND APARTMENTS 000 Mt Furnished and unfurnished keeping apartments; lights, and heat. Suites $14 and up Ing distance. Phone Main 86 View Centrally located a cold steam heat, hot etric Mghts. Rooms 32.00 80 cents day up. Beds 26 cents. Mott 4717 W. PINE-HARVARD APARTMENTS 725 Kast Pine. Walking distance to postoffice. On all ‘the principal car lines, Broadway-Pike, Madrona, etc Rates Reasonable The New and Modern HOTEL CLARENDON ‘Transient, 50e, . $1 and up; weekly, $2.60 and up, Two bloc! from ail depots, 112% Fourth Ay. 8. Forcey Bros. Props. Main 1348. 1 house- water walk 4210. partments, housekeep: Steam heat OAL 216 Spring St. ite Publte Library, i 3 ‘Thomas, Up-to-Date. Clean and pleasant. Prices right. Look thi a Dandy. Lanacn's Olympia Beer. THE LAKEV {ng heat. hot and cold water, private athe: Janitor and telephone service: fost home-like apts. in the elt, excelled. Prices $18.00, § eo i car line, one block to Eastlak: car. 911 Lakeview Ave. Hot and Cola W Every Room, Tie Day Uj FOURTH AVENUE Hore. Fourth Ave., Phone Elliott 2140, THE EADIES Furnished Apartments. Up te; homelike walking ance; electric lights: ok this pisce up. It Modern 3 and 4-room apts., Includ- new concrete, fireproof bid; $25.00. One block to Belle ma Bi Phowe East 8678 $3.50 Week Up. © Blocks North of Union Depot 725 Mast Pike, Corner Harvard. steam heat Elliott 4679 5 HOWELL HOTEL Corner Ninth Howell. Walking Distance. All Outside Rooms. $2.50 to $4.00 a W Heat, Running W Baths. Steam 401 Fifth Ave. Neatly furnished rooms: und floor lobby; o to The night working- $1.75 Rates 500 to $1 Ww HOTEL RADIUM St. Cor. Fourth Ave. M. A. PRO’ MANHATTAN APARTMENTS Elitote 2853. Jowell St. nt house plant in the situated within e: walking nee from the business center. ) apartment has private phone, gas range and entranc Day, $1.60 Week or $6 Month HENTON Eliott 1842 geie Ball, P ot and Ever ocated in ranstent 500 1 Weekly Mates $2.00 aad Up SATTLE, WASE opri oT D. B. Znddach, Prop. New, Modern and Up-to-Date. Moderate Pric one Main S169, 1420 Sixth Ave. Between Pike and Union, Seattle, Ynished Rooms etrie Light rates by week or month. Steam heat, hot and cold water and call bells 1 FLORAL—1258 lnke Aree rooms, with aleove, corner, private hall, private bath, wall bed gas Tange, ‘cooling closet, laundry beautiful view, n 8 apartments now $ THE DONALD ii #2. Phone Main 7821 Phone Main 70, NEW ENGLAND HOTEL Coracr First Ave. 5. and ™ Seatt Ros de Up. meren, Props. non best ‘of st t a all times. apartments co whole block and have a larg tractive grass court between | the buildings, which during the summe| will afford a pleasant playgroun for children, The Manhattan 1s managed by the owner, who assures the best of everything !n comfor and service for a most reasonable rental, We have 2, 3, 4 and 6-room furnished and unfurnished apart- ments. nes Hi KINGSBURY P. LAING, Proprietor 1418 Third Aye. Seattle, Wash. ee HOTEL RAINIER Mr. A. W, Stand S19 Howell St Clean, well furnished, st clean and or walking and handy to ca like am heat all out Pike rooms; reasonable rates to postoffic e rooms; two blocks from 203 Kastlake Ave. distance ‘ aid Brick building, electric Nghts, m heat and bath; two blocks fry ldepot and wharves. Rates 500 ang jap. © yhnson, Prop, 168 Mal iStreet 1892 W. Biliott

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