The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1912, Page 5

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912. SOPHO EHH SESS OOOO EE HHS EHEE EEE SES EEO OES HEOOEHE SOHO OO OOOD - can Women | BABY GIRL IS OFFICIALLY ADOPTED _=¢|* | CYNTHIA DINES WITH TRIADS * ghee Being eas Bild aiooam Faces Young || AND NAMED BY HER NATIVE STATE * 4 6 0600 660 6066066606000000606666 61mm rig ; hes EUW Bale nf an aaee|@ POP SPSSOSHOOOOO OSE OE OOOO OS eee The Q. O. T., a high sehool chapter of the Triad Girls, entertained atten wr Tho little baby daughter of Dr. county, Georgia, has the distinction |CY#thia Grey as quot of honor at dinner last evening in the kitchen of of having named ahd ¢ hy | the Pirat Presbyterian church. Cynthia's proud she was there, because been named and formally | ing giris did the cooking themselves, Such biscuits! Well, honestly, adopted—officially—-by the atate of they couldn't be beat-—not excepting those our grandmothers made. her nativity, A resotution naming} And biseuits weren't all, Dear to! The veal loaf was seasoned to a the baby “Georgia” was passed by| Ween's taste, and queens ue sald to be very particular, The girls did hot only the cooking, but the serving as well, and it was done with as Be an eee Sut formalty enrolled | perfect ense as ia credited to experienced housekeepers, ‘The tablas da’a father ta one of tho| ere prettily decorated with red and white carnations—the elub ¢ol most popular members of the gen.|°"™ and red and white candios. eral sscombly, When Georain = To Dr, Louise Dorman, the founder of the Triad movement, the the hous araaiatl er ror chapter presented a beautiful gold penctl, in token of appreciation of her hve nara ai ueee tar ete ca} Work with them, and as a parting gift, the eonala toe pA gee Riondbnag That Dr, J. A, Dormad, the former training class teacher of many of the cotpet Thon thes bough: | &t# Was the only man prevent, but didn’t seem to mind it a bit, and le ‘ater Soles = md coe ate made up tn bis bigness and good humor for any lack of masculinity eae he Georgia was presented TR hg Peet en Me se ee in the house for her christening. Sa be salah atiiiiaeai cite AN ANAGRAM FURR SEEMS OY YB) rere ie 0 farmilinr Dureery rhyme| im ry DRESS CONTEST *® for the children to quess, Let them | #® cut out the words and paste them) * CRARRRHHRERA RARE be proper arrangement on a piece of paper. | ‘The list of names of the girls en) ~ . \3 tering the graduation dress conteat HAVE | PUSSY | BEI | WHERE ie increasing daily. Keep it Upp) . ; i girls, The judges’ names go in to vig + | tvs we nie Masao ! = morrow, Sead your names AT pin) cain | A | YOU | UNDER ONCE TO CYNTHIA GREY. The fs Star offers $10 to the untversity, CAT | FRIGHTENED | THERE ‘ high school or business college girl . v entering the neatest, prettiest and PUSSY LONDON | TO | BEEN cheapest graduation dress, The nantes prize of $6 goes to the grammar LITTLE CAT MOUSE | CAT school girl complying with the same ae <5 a ‘ requirements, Come on, girls; it TO u DIAMOND rings from “ : nt Q < etting interesting, Send your ——— 3 _— ne names TODAY. : THE PUSSY between Seattle, Tacoma, pei =| Wea | \|NO PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, SORES, | Si ee a ULCERS OR IMPURE BLOOD “E<7)ge | in the West KODAK Pimples, eruptions, blotches, stales, ulcers, sores, ecrema and you realize that you are.getting Finteniog of the everything a railroad can give. Buone. at five fon Gesege F. Brown and her baby, little Miss Georgia. |¢hronic swellings are caused by bad blood, but don’t become discouraged in up-to-date accommodation 4° thhy're do: = = aera =}--no other trouble is so easily overeome, Cascareta are wonder-workers . jim the eure of any disease caused by bad or Impure blood. They elimi. ] \nate all polsons, build up and earieh the blood, enabling it to make new, jhealthy tiesue Pure blood means perfect health, and if you use Cascareta they will - shop | Ht | Letters to Cynthia Grey | give you good health and a pure, clean skin, free from pimples and { ' | ur ro |bloteles, To try Cascarets ia to ke them, for never before has there i Se RR E Eee ERE RED been produted as perfect and as harmless @ blood purtfier, liver and nd a ee ee a % stomach reguiator aa Cascarets Candy Cathartic! He sure to take Cas * WHICH SHALL SHE TAKE? * carets and you will surely have good, * * pure, healthy blood and no more erup ii ee ee 2 a 2 a as * cueunie aa oar oT ruly amaze you. ene ounce te suf Gravelas» Leaves Seattle Every Day at 11:30 a. m. cen ee ‘Three Other Fine Traine Daily ee O-W.R.&N. (Line of the Shasta Limited) Ws Dear Misa Grey; There is a young man that haa paid atteutions to j me for the last five years, Heing quite young, I thought of nothing be frtendahip, but be, all the time, was thinking different, He has given me a few very costly gifts, againat my wishes, and | have prom wed “t will marry him EB. BE. ELLIS District Passenger Agent 716 Second Ave. Telephones Main 993 and Eliott 1995 ' + When Lam with him I think f love bim dearly, but when he's away , | seem to turn cold against bim. Would it be right for me to break my promise to bim? | am sure something will happen to him if I do. There te ag meen young man, and whenever his name ts mentioned ” me my beart begins beat fanter, and | feel | want to go right Pog band en. |1o him. [don't know him as well as the first one, bul seem to tke him — spots fe more. Tt s@ems to me, Miss Grey, that I could love every nice-looking pat veer home on | fellow I meet. I really don't think | know what true love ts. Can you tell me which of the two young men would be best for me? | hope you won't (think me silly, bet give me a mother’s advice ISABELLE i Pe wil pack your J} Ait is impossible to tell which young man would be best for you, | j¥ben you have told me nothing of the qualities of the men, but only | |Your own feelings. Hut I think: I can give you a word that will belp| |you. You do uot love efther young man. The first has « personal! magnetic effect on you, which you feel when with hin; the second has | an emotional effect that you feel even when away from him. You do not know what (rue love is, and should not think of marrying ati! you | some form et} @ When it comes, there wilt be no doubt in your mind, and the right hed. it becomes | One Will appeal to the best in your womanhood. } ot You should not hare accepted the presents, nor engaged yourself | to the first young man. Tell him how you fee! toward him, and tell him | unless you change you cannot marry him. Avoid the other man. Don't | be in « hurry to decide. If the young man you are engaged to does not agree with you that you must truly love him before you marry him, he} ie not the right man for you OREGON-WASHINGTON STATION wild and exchanged Jeceson Street and Fourth Avenue the most complet: should Mulready (ee RA RRR WR AM ERR HOt yOUr Word when you say, “I don't! ee ee. ahd #| want to make a mistake.” My just fir the stoma n.|® HOME A BOARDING PLACE. & jand true answer in to go back to wells pure * *®) your husband, and spend your iife| fweadies he » ae: teem theeeve | trying to be worthy of a good and! “STOMACH Dear Miss Grey: Before we were} generous man’s love. If you do this JED married my husvand spent nearly | you will get along. Friends have no @00D DAU: ali bis evenings with me, now he! right to say you will not, and you sre pends them at the pool halls, and} no right to listen to them. See that lots of his money. As he bas been} you give no cause for jealousy. Your out of work @ great desl, we are|only road to happiness ix to do right deeply in debt. I am saving all “4 al your hasband and child. lean, but it only gives him more to — _ ~ ispend. He will go out with ty No Average Children? when | wish, but he never enjoys) 7 5 2 quiet tk a heme, wants} DF ” ,T. Rabenort, 8 New York excitement all the time, and as 1 am|*°D°! principal, says that it is ab delicate, I am not able to go out }Surd to make rules that will clas every night. {am just se Sood t0/fiiys" tat the schoo! course ao ee eet head him It hurts{shoald take into consideration the for’ bim to treat his home like a/!ndividuel child as there is no av hoarding place. Please advize me.|¢rage child. He ways that grading A READER, (18 & mechanical process that does} A.—My dear woman, yon have a| more or less injustice both to the life job trying to save for him to| child below and to the child above spend, Several things may be at/the normal, the bottom of his change. [t may | ne - be the debt, and be thinks he can seep e eee ee eee eee ES get out by making money quickly at) # * or he may drink, or * CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS * the pool table take a drug. if the latter, feed him & TO MANY QUESTIONS * A= R'C | well and have plenty of fruit, des Player Pianos and Baby Grands Are Now Included In This Great Sale FOREMOST MAKERS IN THE COUNTRY AGREE TO HELP PEOPLE OF THE NORTHWEST SECURE FINE INSTRU- MENTS. BIG MONEY CAN BE SAVED ON A SINGLE PIANO. TERMS AS LOW AS $1.25, $1.50 AND $2.00 A WEEK—AND SMALL PAYMENTS DOWN SECURE FINE INSTRUMENT. * * @ oe mae yee ig Siegen go tor|* REARS ORES AES LT Not only the finest upright and Baby Grand Piano, but the latest improved Player Pianos will be included in this sale at ob Mitte A na eT ee ee ridiculous prices, ranging from $185 to $320. Do you realize what this means—to be able to buy a Pianola Piano for $185 to $320 al War en nee nr ee less than the trust asks and demands for the same instrument? C0 |so insist_on it pleasantly but very} ‘To keep butter, wrap in waxed | Why? Because the courts decided that the trust has a right to fix retail prices, and hence we are not allowed to advertise ere eee FOR [Fiza Son, soy aint bins © Sree bvaner ant heop tn salt woler tn @ these prices without calling them “second hand.” But here they are—you can save as much as $320 on one of these Pianola by encouraging him by saving for| cool place. ou. aig rye Pianos and pay for it at the rate of $2.00 a week. Se OMBCe WIth cheap dem -_— Wngland freed her slaves im 1833 pam whe bl oO ge EEE HB) It cost the government 20,000,000 * cor ai Masa a GUARANT EE WITH EVERY INSTRUMENT t FeTerTerir tae | ican Merfer, was, born” at Martin Every piano in this sale is fully guaranteed—the whole organization stands behind each instrument. Nobody need have the ite beive pe Cg Ra -—? pine on Ae Egy ged slightest hesitation in picking out one of these magnificent instruments. Priced at $233, $215, $186 and so on. In plain case but <4 musically just as good, for $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 a week. The latest style player pianos, which are advertised for $650, can be had in this sale at $467.50, and on terms of $2.00 a {S| name for my apple orchard. It will) short time. Mg. & superior quality | be greatly appreciated. DL8 | coxitageannti gts vas what) A-—-Appleerest, Eden, or Garden| rhe inis is a wading bird, innabit- and lof Eden, Adam Lodge, or Sunkist] ing warm regions ee only w , Place. 4 wooded coun: ‘ * ‘ a ‘ age" " - ‘ eh me — roo rig “plains and. rocky The Auto Player Piano equipped with the latest invention—the “Soloist, which enables any one to interpret the music thouxire ‘o Seprive” SE RSERORT TT ** % | gorges. correctly and to reproduce the playing of the master musicians. This player piano can be had for $545, and we have no hesitation at ob se the ry : * ry :. * fork tor my price that|* THINKS LOTS OF ME AND *| waite gloves and shoes are per- in asking you to compare it with any $800 player piano in the market. Hal work doar af"snt ‘istume | & eile + J | missiple with a dark suit for after: |i Moreover, every purchaser has access to a magnificent library of the best popular music and to the use of all the classical ¥$ or $100 MUSIC ROLLS FREE tin ord: C10 tee te te te ee KARE oes net at “*°| Dear Miss Grey: 1 left my hus-| w, H. Harrison was the oldest With every Pianola Piano sold during this sale we shall give $100 worth of music rolls free. This will include the latest Themodist and Metrostyle styles. aot eeee|band for another man, but my hut| man ever elected to the presidency. band told me if anything turned up E Niling, for me to come back to him. Now, teeth | the other man has turned me down. ter in| So, I told my husband if - would “ta. |remodel his house I would come fain Dees Not Motch ® lhack. He did ao, and it cost him| sy on Waded MeN tee asome Face. zo, for some of my friends say he) seautitul hair—naty A — will be very jealous of me. He| woman wants it—every women oan have ; sn have BABY GRAND PIANOS LATEST PLAYER | ohtete Pag get br Wat we ee as et $2.00 A WEEK : PIANOS $2.00 A WEEK doing wrong by not age | back to Kars nari 77 him, as friends say we will not get Ung it remulariy i Brown, D. D, §, |store. He was always good to mo od you't not be 2 » UY. Yel before, and got good wages and Pong aa = ’ m3 Fain Dentist | worked hard. Will t be Going ‘him ena: : ist Avenue wrong not to go wok? Succesgpr, to ¥U get along happy together, or will I UPRIGHT PIAN' B Door son block. be better oft by not marrying him HAIR OS D. 8S. JOHNSTON CO. h of the Postal) again? Give me your true and just HEALTH te Just $1.00 A WEEK Third and University FREE MUSIC ROLLS WITH PLAYER PIANOS ph Building, answer for | don’t want to make a as good, for, mon $ until | mistake. A RBADER. oe wall, FR 8 4 for 4 oot ta: A—At firat L was tompted to IVC) i oroy soil it for G00 oF $1.00 and will People you a good scorching for being 90] giva you your money back If It's mot work, utterly selfish, but { will take you .

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