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COSTS HH HHO OOOOOO COCO OOOOH OOS OOS . ® and dress which hav@ made SOSH HSH SEHHEEESESE SHES ES EHO OOOO EOE EHO SOE OES E OOOO OOS GS Pilkie Burke, on ‘The Only Cut-Rate Dentists in Seattle Weare offering the greatest cut in dental work in Seattle. We are making $8 and $10 AND PORCELAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. D $15 SETS OF TEETH $3.50 TO $5.00. NG 50c. GOLD FILLING $1.00 AND CTION FREE. CUT-RATE DENTISTS Ave. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. America’s Most Charming Heart Problem. Bo runs the old song, but we tie love, as we know It, which ¢ ctreled many thousands of centurtes before romantic extatence. THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1912. her famous on two continents. Young Actress Writes Her First Exclusive Talk With Star Girls on the Great wt remember that it is not roman thin stald old sphere, The world love came into THE LOVE WE READ ABOUT IN NOVELS, SEE PICTURED OLD svipptd tonnd Rédve ed the £as/ at Ra fe ERRELL Elliot 2679 ic Friday Bargain Festival hing Day is here again, with its usual $s our hustling Base- s worth your while join our in- partment UPON THE STAGE THINK FEEL 18 ’ ABOUT THOUSAND YEARS OLD, Not until “Vita Nuova” was writ- ten was the love of one man for Jone woman put into definite lan | euage. It was in the soul of te that romantic love was con Even then the emotion was and it remained for eapeare to combine this ideal sm of thought and Imaxtoation with eplsodes, tragic agonies and wild delight 1 have played at love for years ipon the et and I have, of course, mad its beatifiestion in the modern novels, and I think we are ballding vp in the mind of the young uan and women of today a false ideal; we are practically telling them that if they fall in love they enter a heaven of never-ending de ight, made possible by continuous »motion of the most ecstatic kind. It seems to me that one with any sense would know this was abso lutely Impossible, and that every emotion that the human soul can ve must have its rine, its pin- and ite fall. Love is no dif- ferent from the rest. ‘ou fall in love of Business Buildin Bazaar. For Barg army of satisfied patrons. 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Be fs Just as sure as y a eal * * A SOUL CRY These articles by Miss Burke are written especially fop The Star, and reveal the secrets of personality, beauty @ 4 ° | M SAYS BILLIE BURKE: ° but romantic love or which to rear that me home. OOOO OOS OOO COOO e Love SPHHHSHHSHSSHSSOSHSOOOOOH OO OHO OOD I have played at love for years on the stage, COCO eCooeoeoeooe nly is the foundation upon ore beautiful edifice--a real OOOO HH OHOHOOOOS atady of it, rarely lasts longer than two years, and, according to that sreat lover, Sainte Leuve, it can never outlive ff *, Heine, an- other expert on thi abject, calls love “a flickering flame betwe two darknesses,” and he “marvels that such & raging fire can come from sparks incredibly small and wink again into nothing.” There would not be so many sighs over lost illusions if mothers would teach their sons and daughters that romantic love is but the f pon which to rear a more bi and stronger edifice, the hom mony, pervaded with an atmosphere of sympathy. Today our lovers dream only, when they enter into marriage) that wedded life will be a| courtship under the « probation of the church and state.| When it becomes impossible to keep within this beatific boundary with the affairs of life always calling, they are filed with unrest and in stinetively seek to find what they think they have lost. That ts, per TWO BEAUTIFUL POSES OF MISS BILLIE BURKE in the modern acceptance term, you will fall oat of it the first question a girl asks “Will you wers, with “Forever and he cerityt | Yet this wonderful ‘told by those who Letters to Cynthia Grey ee ee ee el * * Jove me always?" | why we also 4 fect sin-| that falsity, “Marriage ts a failure then some.” have made a'tiful as the exciting emotion wa *| Well for man to be alone.” Of the |haps, one of the great reasons why ‘True,| we see so many romantic episodes her chronicled in the daily papers and 20 often see retterated Don't think, dear girl, that there |. We are|are not phases of love just as beau ich lteaven that needed “fixing.” Now, that {s not true, Man was already fixed, he wan complete in himself, by trying to divide one into 4 left been “unfixed” ever since. (Why, rts?) then, the divorce cou’ | GRANDPA pu are, perhaps, now enjoying. And remember that this high alti tude of emotion cannot tast. Be sat- tefied to take the calmer and more ivable definition of love and make it your own, otherwise a very sad middle age will be yours, and as you grow older you will become cyn ical and pessimistic. .* 8 Just one \ast word—THERE ARE AS MANY KINDS OF LOVE AS THERE ARE EN- THUSIASTS WHO THINK THEY KNOW ALL Ts RAPTURES, ALL ITS AGO- NIES. Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions July 7, 1904, fell on Thursday Mra, Potter Palmer ts worth $10, 000,000 ‘The Franco-Pruss cont $1,580,000,000 war in 1870 000 dead. Liso-Yang, in August, 1904, was the first big battle in which the Japs defeated the Russians. 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We sell the one best Buck Cleaner, per package . one Children’s White strap Sandals, sizes bios © Children’s | tI | | i i] @iality and newest models in white “Nubuck” Shoes in Tange of sizes in dainty styles that are characterized Bf) oS a laid fitting attributes year welt sole. choice le: ather; size a pair... : A pair. 15-button het em $3.00 jr to large 2. 98 | Sale of Notions now going on on the Main Pa nton & London Co.—Ihe Inviting Store | H EERE EEE EEF eee —a new world and a wealth of entertainment and hilarity the like of which you juxeyvue ee ee ES ® Dear Miss Grey: Will it be a You bay fidn't~-that Is w stuff in stories about My experience is this, 1 am cated, good salary, and not partic am no masher. Ijave though | t 1 wanted them badly; perk s of mine happened to be that for I was tired of them in I think, tired of me. y I put it up to 10 no weren't, one was, that? a whole lot of common sense eternal love” Is that real love? “fanny” if T ask you what love is? couldn't bold your job if you We know that the romantic but is it all rot? ‘28, pretty well edu rather bashful, loved three or four girls, one at a aps you have to marry some girls; kind, and It was a good thing they side of a few months, and each but In it always like you. is mostly rot, a young man, ularly good looking, her love for her husband ! \* ROSE PILLOW *! lec ee eee ee | Dear Miss Grey: Jack and I are lgoing to make a rose cushion for Jour grandmother, but do not know how. Will you please tell us? M. M. A.—Here is a recipe for making a rose pillow: Gather rose petals; | when dry, pack in layers two inches} |thick and sprinkle two tablespoons | Jwalt over each, Put away in a dry,! A married woman told me yesterday Pp et 4 that the only thing that makes her mar rapper Bl ma er abies. 1 don’t care muck about child |turn contents out on @ platter and t @ with} loose. Mix thoroughly with % oz come along now, and though I haven't been ! | A new girl Wtor certain, | have an idea this attair is going to be) each violet powder, hellotrope pow | her enough to tell for Satest ihing in the world for a while, and then—-|der and tose powder, and 4 tear| we nything the m doen oy Tam not a simple brute, | xpoon each of mace, cloves and cln-| is there anything Mende in this city, 1 like books and pletures|namon. Use in pillow in place of Saal omehe <n people like me, You don't make a mistake often. | feathers | , ERNE | \ it to me sirsight- weEtete ee ee ee ee 2 * WHAT DOES “s. P. + * Q. R.” MEAN? & CeCe rte sere ee ed Dear Miss Grey: Will you tell us the meaning of the letters “S. P. QR.” which appear on Roman ban-| |ners and standards, as illustrated in some of the Latin reference| books, and as represented today in nection with any Roman dis-| play? We have sought ources to learn this, uccess A—8. P. Q tus, Populusque, Romanus from the Latin it 18 ple of F | cool, dark place for a week. Then as you say, it is the same ns and women—but especially ent code The fact that your better i appreciate your position, for nds of others—both im udged by a diff is not love. A that of thousan men, because men are Ju The passion you describe fact Fhe nature caves something lasting proves it s not real lov The real 0 ‘ove self desire. It ise above selfishness and passion—abo : out saat beyond the present foeling and grasp the real, meaning of ; utded by principle—not emotion or fascination pe an ieee plat a seed and note its development into a strong " r ? ‘ove the beautiful, as you say you t and beautiful flower? If you lov ul, aa You say you ‘ or the growth and development of tha bond eg eager Beta troy, or cripple, a little half grown bird. “Are germ. Noms more than many sparrows?” Is not the life germ you are lue than the plant, or the bird? ” ost of more value than t , sowing brosdcost @ wakes woeful want,” and, my boy, the day may ‘will writhe in an agonizing cry for a child of} Ps ada oe your little child, blinded or crippled by | may wring your reart, Don't do tt Not only but protect thé future happiness of race uture race a fair start, n plan' : from several | but without K. ©. R. stands for Sena- ‘Trans. “Senate | Itul comes when your own fle your youthful protect this ne Give your contri! | late and p he bution to the f | kok tO tO te tk “ WEDDING STYLE * FOI OR IOt tt tO tot | Dear Miss Grey: If one has a} wedding dress with low neck and| short 5 3, {8 it proper to wear gloves This is a private | wedding L. J. M. A.—I believe in people being free to do as they like, but if you want} to appear as “fashion” and “cus: | tom” dictate, by all means wear the gloves. xR & | salt Instead of sugar in our coffee, Aeloialehalahelahehelel|t) laugh at us! | No, dear “Uncle, cannot #j silently by and tell #| World that man without woma lnil, Your question yhat nH Ra ITI ES | woman made for, anyway? Dear Misa Grey: 1 consider ft) q good man has gone to his grave my duty to write “Uncle Kornta#|irying to solve it. [doubt if it will set” in regard to his article on the! ever be answered correctly. Freak Funny.” He deliberately tells the| students think woman was tntend-| world that a man without a woman ed to make the millinery trade pay | ciph Think of it! Is It not! 1,000 per cent dividends, while oth rgravating enough to have them claim she was intended for uo to way, “Thank heaven the] making cat nests. All we can do is table is set!” when we want them|to blame Adam for going to sleep, to? To have them get up at night) for | doubt very much that if he and rob our pockets while we are|had kept his peepers open, he asleep, and thereby finding “let-| would have let one of his short ribs ters, dates,” etc, that should be|be taken, to become a source of kept from them? |temptation, a subject for jealousy You, and because we fail to an-| and all-around nuisance, as that rib swer the roll call until 3 a. m, they | turned out to be. met us with a loving tap of a lawn| And further, “Uncle,” 1 wish to mower on the head, and then, when | call your attention to another grave we show up, bright and early, the| mistake of yours. You say that next morning at 12 noon, and pat man was the only object uoder lel WER TO ~ “UNCLE KORNTASSEL’ sit the is was ma * * ANS * not? is Nicephore Niepce made the first mera ima in 18 after hav experimented since 1817, Prac aphy was re Daguerre. The | ing tieal phot } 1829 by cessity of long expos The Swedish Club's Annual Mid. summer Piente at Fortuna Park on Sunday, June 23, will be the event of the season. Everybody in vited, one have never dreamed of, is opened to you the moment you get this new and wonderful talking machine. It is more wonderful than you can imagine. Never mind what we say, hear this word from a veteran of the G. A. R., to whose house we sent a Peerless Machine a month ago: “I am sorry that we did not get ours sooner. We are enjoying ft exceedingly, and we had no idea that it was so lifelike. I had imagined it a toy and I find it a wonderful instru- ment. It is so realistic and lifelike, and we are getting bushels of fun out of it. The boys and girls come over, and when the nights are cool we roll it out on the front porch and get the finest entertainments right at home. I don't believe we'd part with it for any money, for you see we're getting along in years and we don’t want to miss any of the good things of life if we can help it.” Dwight L. There are scores and hndreds of men in Seattle | who have been promising to get one of those “new | talking machines.” But the days have gone by and the home is still musicless. They mean to ali right, but just cannot find the time to get one. So this one sermon today is addressed to those good people, Mr. and Mrs. Meanto, Here's summer time right here, and here's the finest sum- | mertime entertainer in the world we know of, Yours for so little that you'll never miss the money noted evangelist, once “L try Iam walking along life's highway, and if I can do any good deed, why, I must do it as I go along, for | shall not pass this way again.” Tho trouble is that we keep put- ting off getting one roll into months and the months {nto years, we realize it is autumn, and the winter upon us be- fore we know it is fall Mr. and Mrs. Meanto Are Invited to Bring $7 to Eilers Tomorrow and Get One! | You get results on this instrument that will astonish you. The new model absolutely removes the last suggestion of mechanical noise and brings j out the actual, living voices of the singers. Scientists estimate that 80 per cent of the original volume of sound is reproduced by the new im- ent, The ease can be had tn oak or solid ny, and is fit for the most refined home Moody, the said to remember that until the weeks before d wonderful “Peerless” ma- reproducer, for $7.00 down and $5.00 a month pre are no extras, no inter: est, no other obligations whatever. With this ma- chine we give you your choice of thousands of fine records. You may have 24 selections included | with the machine, all for $57.80, and on terms of | $7.00 down and $5.00 a month, Yiu get the new chine, with the ne We expect that the shipment we received last Friday will probably last till late Saturday night, but we suggest that you choose yours early. They have been known to sell all out in less thanaday. And the trouble is, the fac- tory controlling this patent is too small for the business, and we cannot get them quickly enough. Come in early if you can, but come in anyway Saturday. 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