The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1912, Page 5

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edy No Family THE STAR-—FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. Pelee ei he ee ee ee phous Do Without Letters to Cynthia Grey ie FROM A HIGH BCHOOL GRADUATE : KODAK gnu ARCHITECT we healthy a hur wells Syrup Pepsin, It te a Mawie | say. that | laxative-tonte, mild, and” nev Fre eee il intant. Caifanes. Une te heckuee wate “LET HIM WITHOUT SIN CAST tes and because it] * pad t « p ¢ taete ee a ee | estat + it & laxatt ne t t all-around remedy ' a cor atiy i e house for any Dear Misa Grey: Some three months ago"l took into my home a girls at ith . v sound, and diwore | < Working girl who had gone w She was rooming near me, and was he cost of my new dress will et reehes! 0 gal . “ turned out when her condition was learn ve bmpor tar : t ax, Colo hey | Was after 10 o'clock, and we took her in be al without the neces-| ing she told the whole story, My husba Dr Caldwells | her trunk Wishing te wake @ trial of The neighbors protested against her aly before buy it tm the | be told these men where they could go a ar Way of @ druggiat a y a ae aie ellag Gr loruas weilie the women took up the cudgel, and it has Fitiishing off the LOWS, #100 AND UF L. REREE REALE EERO OEE 7 Bg Ag Pa NICHOLS ‘ | i theyre done HINCKLEY BLK. ee n oar Minas Grey: 1 wish td enter the contest for gradugtion drease | JACOBS a BUILDER THE FIRST STONE” in which The Star offers $10 for| 1. Big” * the prettiest, neatest and cheapest, | ps ee | and 6 to the grammar school WE TRUST THE PEOPLE—STORES EVERYWHERE. ed. Bhe had no home, and it } be $6. By a little petting and coax R. 6. B. (high xchool.) nd went at once and brought A.1 will gladly enter your nam on the bontest Het. Watch th staying with us, Of course, Paper for further inetruction nd what t sould do, Then " which will be in ‘from time to time. | been & ¢ nual warfare | | have @ sample tc Neither the girl nor myself can go out the door without being p din ln i ihe Ml als dade ‘ x j slurred in the lowest way possi and if } years old, tries to talk to the other sma decent names and roll them in the dirt all stop if | would turdthe girl out, 1 t mistaken affection is no reason why she What I want to know, is there redress for us one of my little girls, 3 and 5 It children, they cal] them in *# AN EIGHTH GRADE * * DRESS CONTESTANT * * * ieee eee ee ee eo Dear Miss Grey I have made Of course, it would ink because she fell through should be treated ike an out cast. Miss Grey, please tel! us what to do INDIGNANT my Owe Grete, 208 am reedy to | A.—Report to the Humane society, turbance of the peace, to the juvenile Jud dreu, and employ the best lawyer you ca: \for slander. Surely, as Christ said-when He was they know not what they do. Did these people but realize that by their ‘actions they are admitting how very uns jtue, “All the king's horses and all the them to act In this heathenish manner Forgive, but at the same time protect girl who ts trying to live right TERRA SEORERE RSS ES Se * NOTICE TO READERS = #/out One ts very foolish to ® Questions sent to The Star ®/the x bay a shopworn Spring ® physician wil! be taken care of *# | some h ‘ j® by bim * | lon cagedliee: ape dupa: [RR RRR RRR Hm [const } - A eee e eee eee Ae AHS! friend’s caso at all There are aw |4nd easily made hat trimming, The * *® | many BLANCHE “SENSIBLE” #/ the » om *. eee ee ee ee eee | Dear Mise-Grey: Did you read|* Hthink that's about the first sensl-|or 14 5 ble woman I've heard of yot party, Just Arrived— | She's the 18k kind. If the reat! boys im of them were like her, we'd have a kissin Ladies’ Finest newer and brighter w o live in. jIf a Drummers’ If there's anything that diaguats «| overe 5 man (not an effeminate man), it ts Sample Suits }to see & woman putting on mascu-| 4 line airs. A BUSINESS MAN. [have An Immense Assort | A-—True, and f honor Blanche’s| bors Opinion, but at the same time, on|in a t of t Sea- ment of the Full Seq the stage she is entirely different, jof on son's Choleest § and on the stage she is giving |oF bi Fall Suits what Blanche Bates said in the|¢ « } 28th inst. issue of The Star? 1! Dear Miss Grey regular $40 and $35 what the op a a} Your crowd ts @ littl too grown values, part of ¢ |for i j some jold fashioned games, like Fly tn es exton.” " z ee ie eee ee *e the Buttermilk, Shoo, Shoo, Shoo hing for one’s complexion,” 4 be A BROKEN ENGAGEMENT «@| There Was an Old Parmer Who "a AND A BROKEN HEART «|!‘ved In @ Mill, Shoot the Buffalo, | # ete Ree ERE The onty real cure for bashful-'¢i99 pound and it’s worth it Dewt Mies Grey: Your answer | 80%* to @ man came (oo late. He broke | the engagement and the poor girl's heart. J, too, love this girk and | “me, there ix no chance for me, buat 1 | ** | Wane to see her happy the Gradyation Dress Con-! J will tell you what it ts The material w aheVette, and Bi the skirt bas a graduated Counc waist is kimono style, with a age effect, and has beadin around the neck, sleeves and tire they are of their own vir waist king's men” could not induce It took me a little ever a week if ELSIE DODD to make ft. I am in the eighth! yourself, your family and the} grade at the Foster school, Riverton ELSIE DODD. oe re to the chief of police for dia ime for the abuse to your chil nm get to defend you in a case crucified Forgive them, for ikarstsrys.ee 2.0 Flower Buckle Writes Hymn man will realize that it takck thing deeper than mere emo oe a ee on Mats or Feace ul marriage. ‘ tip This may not be your Buckles of flowers are a pretty Susie M. Best, the Cineinnhat poet, has written a “Peace Hymn such as there are stars in |shape buckle desired should be cut! 9) Sone which has attracted ky from pasteboard and covered with | i silk or ribbon, Then take single /@tiention. Dr. Amos B, Weils, @ eee ee ee ee & flowers (ainall blossoms are eastost | prominent peace worker, has sug " " om close to- | ge: hat it be used in connec A TIME to manage) and sew them gested tha e000 PARTY — *lgothor all around the buckle, with |tion with peace day celebrations all | here and there a leaf or bit of over the country | ‘ry ; hey a boy* ifolinge if desired. These buckles rn! and 15, and wish to have a)» ffective against a bow of rib- Is it all right to ask the! bon. mnt : thea ae to bring the girls? Would a A * * ne Kame be all right to play? *# CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS * aot Waris =" Actress Does 3 mrs 2 | adios? Suits, Coats and Dresses JUST BOYS, | RRR The nicest way would be to | Priced for immediate sale, ranging from $14 to $29.50. These gar- & central place for all the fe) as. ace July fell on Thursday | ments are adapte © your comfort for the kind of weather we are s to. me Peer mats now experiencing. Come in and make your selection Saturday geal te mg “Doo't use water (o wash Your) jy 1950 Oregon had a populatio n| “; face. 1 haven't used a drop for 14.29 ‘ ¢ of them whose mother, aunt of 14,294; in 1910, 672,765. son : a over eight years for that purpose 5 weer can chaperone them.) phate’ the declaration of Frances . Nordstrom, leading women of the! lasing games. Can't you find | kefin stock company. one who\knows some of the | “4A good cold cream ts the beat ee ee ee ed Benzine will clean gidves of any color, Use in the open air, a it is inflammable Ot the two phrases, “Tomorrow | leréstrar 4 lara@y Mise Nordstrom. Jit gives! wit pe” or “Tomorrow is roe) th pores full play and a chance to breathe. I get a cold cream prep aration from New York that costs former is correct The Brotherhood of the Red Alterations Always Free, Diamond ts an interdenominational ° MEN'S SUMMER SUITS, $15 00 is thoughtfulness for others Get so full of trytng to make the exkan ee ee eee eee OTKEDIERtIOn for boys between 12 Union Made other fellow,” or girl, have ood and 16. tht yeu feraet about your! ‘TIS A PITY * In the season's choicest shades and materials, made up on both : lakh tte ee heehee During the civil war nearly 60. /—g Conservative and flashy models. Other Suits at $18, $22 and $26. | | Dear Miss Grey: Do you remem.|000 were killed in battle, 30,000/ ff HATS, SHOES and FURNISHINGS. Open Saturdays unti! 10 p.m. Wer the pleture of the girl with the mortally wounded, and 184,000 died Dear Mise Grey, bow# can dbl make him realize what a pearl he a | strawberry in ber mouth, which wax in the hospitals, | is losing? 1 don't know what to do, for neither of them know that 1 know they were engaged. She worships him, and always wil! Please anewer as soon a* pow My sible ANOTHER MAN ot th A-—~Make him do exact! pi |sfound Ic up fine, made a plain | “strawberry-girl” was not a picture| To make rose bends, take the! {9 Third Ol chocolate fudge, and used ¢ cake | a Cyathia. Do you think a woman fresh rose petals and run through} Cynthia told him in her reply him; go clear away, where he can | crum jim the paper a few days ago? Well, — spo ene told me that it was you.| Marguerife Clark was born in in Fudge yowas it, Cynthia? Please tell|Cinciinati, in 1887. Chauncey Ol me, 68 | am just dying to know, | cott born in Providence, R. 1.) mother, having a few pieces | Don't scold me NORTS_LK Hie J name is Chancellor Olcott, woroughly dried cake one day,| A.—No, I am sorry to may the | R A AV. seats ibs Instead of wut mea ways | contd Wok Itke t& an@ bear the the meat grinder eight times daily | 500 Arcade Bldg. | Fifth Fjoor bot see nor hear from the girl, andj}a contributor to Good Housekeep | bundle of other people's troubles! for eight days, Roll into balls ad PRCA (SS St see if he doesn't miss be » bet’ ing The result was excellent that Cynthia does? site wanted and string on hat pin: HE FINAL WIND-UP OF ALL WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES [ARTS TOMORROW AT 9:30 A. M.—SO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS NOW! LOT 9—Misses’ Barefoot Sandals, of 1 regular $2.00 ..... 6.60000 vores LOT 10—Little Women’s Tan or Pat. Leather Oxfords, were $3.00 . ee LOT 20—Women's cage $5.00 Pumps . B13—Women's Rubber Heel LOT 21—Women’s $3.50 mfg. $1.75, now ...............0 08 DUPRE oon cine vcccnscesovccvies sets ata Women’s, Misses’ and Chil- LOT 26—Men’s regular $4.00 Work Shoes ....... ++ see's LOT 28—Men's regular $6.00 $3 95 poten oat $5.00 Tan and Patent $2, 39 rer Barefoot . stenee Leather ords andals . LOT 52-—Men’s $5.00 Fancy ss Pat. = 87 LOT 27—A great lot of Men’s Odds S$. 17 Foster's, the world’s best Shoes for Leather Button Shoes .... ' and Ends, values to $3.50 . women, $5.00 values ...... 500 PairMen’s LOT 40—Daniel Green's Felt Julies 87c sig 8 0 ga en eo for women, always $1.50 $5.00 values $6.00 Sample Dress $ 68 Shoes s LOT 47—Boys’ Tan and Romeo Misses’ 15-button School Shoes, Now... : Slippers, $1.50 values .... $4.00 values 7 Barefoot Sandals ....-. 4. Oxfords, white and colors ....- Dorsay Slippers, $2.50 value LOT 34—Men’'s regular $2.00 $1 4] Women's regular $2.50 Canvas LOT 15—Women's Black and Red $1 67 LOT 37—Men’s regular $7.00 enti ol Children’s Barefoot Shinola Outfits, me: 25c. Tap Shoes, 16-inch 4, 47 Sandals : . Wind-up price THE OLD RELIABLE SHOE STORE Sole Agents toc ae roy E i bia Notice | “ | BROWN BROS. |: |; - = SH y Scouts’ Stes SO. EAST and Vici Kid Shoes, values to bedi 00. 98c COR. FIRST & COLUMBIA STS. Wen Roe .

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