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THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1912. FIRE CHIEFS MEE TWO KEYS | — " nunt 108 ANGELES, Sept, 10—Pa| Grice should say that the two 2 . : rym, ” » ec ~ af ° Abscersed, ach- 0 Coast Association of Fire) keys to success are luck and pluck. | 1 l Uu ik ° ce Toes Satate began ite 20th annual con Brigge—Sure! Luck in finding} e ers (o} yn a rey pr A "bh ros vention here today, More than 100\some one to pluck.—Boston Tran-| moved presented » 4 py dities are reprerent — tter he ‘ without pain. —_—— he RR RR Re Bs Bora yf nal ope Matra "No cocain, chio- he world, bac nm her brain here a meth > * BRACE UP, AND MAKE LIFE BRIGHT * ane , ie always the idea that she will strictly my own * * nd positively RY T H I N M ES Gar ee ea ae ee ar eee ae — day marry and settle down at] harmf Aan D) Dear Mixa Grey: My husband is seldom at home, When he fs not nso With this ambition, one pe. 1B GOany M M N 1 Jat work, he ts at the neighbor's or downtown, Sometimes he stays out ggg think that every girl would) oTHE HAIR® OF YOUR HEAD ‘or. ara AY, and | Very late and comes home drunk m some way prepare hervelf for ARE NUMBERED” Union St, op. P.O ~ | married him for a companion, and hoped for a home, 1 had pre the duties of a wife. She should 3 nn EVERY PERSON IN SEATTLE AND VICINITY TO) viously worked as a servant and lsolated if from all humarf com ier pan £0 tebe Sane ot 9) howe Theat 4 & Groat deal of truth tn AMUSEMENTS ‘ A PENSE pantonship until { felt self going insane, | had taught school eight and children the old saying GET FAT AT OUR y= N |Years, but deafness and grief put a stop to It. My husband, at the age Fow girls can expect upon mar Roots die, vitality gives out. The of 52, has to work as a laborer, earning $12.60 per week, and has work rying to go to @ home as good as|hair begins to turn grey Deh Petees s06s only part of the time, so we are much in debt, We live in a halffing that thoy are leaving. They must] This is particularly unfortunate as lahed three-room house on a lot not paid for. My wardrobe is sadly in begin with little and help the man|we are all living in an age when to heed of replenishing, but no hopes for any more, My baby boy three they marry, as did their mothers|LOOK young means to fill the {months old is a ray of light, but is a lot of care, I am troubled greatly before them YOUNG and IMPORTANT posi- OWEN MeGIVENERY with sleeplessness, The baby was given $25 for a present, How could No well woman, young or old,| tions. Old fogies go to the back- The Great Irish Actor I uae this to the greatest advantage for myself? I have thought of has a right to marry in ignorance | ground. JO HOWARD a placing him in @ day nursery, and learning a trade, What would you of her duty as 4 wife and becom-| If you should begin to chalk down | ———_______— suggest? What I destre most just now is a li cep. ing @ wife, sho should be ashamed|every day of your life, the exact . PAST THIRTY. to live in idleness. number of hairs that turn grey, you | aRen—lt——ti s_ A.—Make use of that lot, buy a fow chickens, and fix a little shack A millionaire who had recently| would be surprised and soon jearn | mp ress for them. The work of building it wil! help do away with that al broken off an engagement of his|that “The Grey Hairs of Prema AMEIT, gy Oe a ness, Write to Helen Dow, Haven Heights, Wash. and ask hor to te daughter with @ poor man, said the |ture Old Age” come on very quickly, | You how to care for them. ‘The eggs will help cut down your expenses, other day; “No young man should |{f you negleet them A ee jand early in the spring you can use the droppings to fertilize a part of ask a girl to marry her if he js not} Begin to count, and Use— “THE POOL Room” | your lot, and have all the vegetables for your table, You will find your able to give as good a home and as 7 7 OTHER BIG &. & OC. ACTS Be “4 a eo woman, will put life into your husband, and a happy home many luxuries as she is leaving be HAY'S HAIR HEALTH IE will result. But you must study the care of your chicker d wtiok hind,” The PANTAGES othe MRM Nareel makes Puny, to It. pep rctes Dorsey ad 5 COR On Secs You Looking e ve — ome teaches it to his daughter is pre Matinee Dally. Twice Nightly. ‘This is an Invitation that no thin | stron, md am looking better than|* * * * *& eee * & eke we eww! CrOWN Into Womanhood between 22 paring for her @ life of tragedy,| $1.00 and ‘ an of woman can afford to ignore. | ever re. and now 7 carry rosy |@ } ~ vd rept upon to We are aoine to [Sheeka. which ls something oom ® and 26 and really knows what pure ialns single, a girl who has been for tri o ver De. 3 We'll tell you why going never say before ® MORE THAN HER PART & | love Is, sho ts tled down, aud what for whether she marries or re 8 N a “A MONKEY HIProDROME” give you Cy cup-arl ponypod on to. Mz,0le Erlends, who have boon used |i * is a home without love? ving on her father’s generosity we icoMMENiED BY! pewildering Antmal Performance, eee, i, 7 Py he Wat |eay that Tam looking better than|******* ee eee kee ewe) Minn Grey, | know what I am and expects. to ive upon her hus. ‘ - 100 200. RS der weight, — —_ be 2, be ae pe . Jear aye Grey: Tam a womean!talking about, for | married at 17, | band’s is sure to be as unhappy as as cause may t mal years old, and married. Now/and when I was 23. ci I her atrophied brain will allow her ‘ve 5 toy o look. well and } hen [ was 23, met the man i pphied bi ow he Beat, = bn ich paroceewe ta The y for me” will you please tell me whether I{really loved, and he returned it to be in man or wom- am right, or wrong? [ have been! Neither of us ever suggested wuch I confess I have little sympathy How can 5 “Please send me another 10-day| Married 11 years, and ever since|a thing as to elope; but he did for the idle girl and a great respect mt ‘erect Te baa Boon her eeet Mun have worked out and tried to help | promise that he would never marry and regard for the girl who knows gle B eigen et .. | ite ft ity bad to my proper my husband. He also works, but) until he could call me his wife how to do something well oe ee St tn, take |be never brings any of his money | This young man waited for me five There is no more sense tn teach- lite ‘Semaenton” ana’ senor my home, He spends most of it for|years. sly husband died, and after ing your daughters that Idieness 1s oubles disappear as if by Puce 183 paves sane feding com | drink, and t* always ready to pick/remaining a widow a short time I honorable than there is in teaching from weak nerves ar lack ' 4 fooling ovary | row. Now will you please toll became his wife, and I can truth it to your sons. feel like & 2-year-old. This _ aa to break him from drink-|fully say | am one of the happiest Miss Billie Burke. tretiment. which has prow * OK and staying out at sights, or women in the world Just one last word—The girl who every 3 : . to y thin person, Is. cal would !t be best to leave him? would not make sacrifices for the b The whole trouble and pain ANXIOUS. comes for children marrying when A.—Have a straight, kind tale they should be in school with him, and see if he won't agree | EXPERIENCED ONE to do his part. If be will make the A-~You deserve your happiness, effort, stay by him, even if he fails; |for you did not hurt a good man to|* Marry. but If he will not, you certainly will gain it. man she loves is sot worthy the holy name of wife, cot aac Nothing like tt been produced before ts omen who hav in any rie Seonuge of thett-thin t is a md to ever: under weight or is lncktn: tise never By Billie Burke. The first word—Every Girl Hopes| TO SAVE YOUR HAT IN THE RAIN. To Make All Their Spending Money x, to Sereok, Took gained 12 pounds with Te days treat | ° Pe cegteoawens HEE Skater LS SUE, teres | nes ees to eee etna will] Saaalinaeieamraemmnen and Be Ind ent of Their : 1 iy ta ren Ry proaeit taht. “My face buen wood seine act |him, and he spend his money forlapenraeeanadkenhaee [Rivals Your Daughter Rrobbing ay {Sever was es baped in my Les whisky, |e * in Youthful Be i} Stones Ls MBS. VEANIE ROUSE cays: pin non | SHOULD BAD BREATH * outhfu auty) I te certainty i grand ieee eee eee ee 2 and we teontmant 3 over w KEEP FROM MARRYING? ¥ Parents While Going it hae Beiped trea, a S0c box} * *) “One is convinced that nm b greatly, I co * hat ereama. by at He Bere all we thing nt was ast * KNOWS FROM EXPERIENCE *\s cohen heeeaelee ba overloading the skin and yores. tong | Ssemetes..cttee Den. tebe And) tires Soin eb = * *| Dear Miss Grey: Will you help] wax has just the opposite effect. It Concentrate a Diet of this preo- | ach trou Soe Caney SS ‘ k h ri ea rtenea te ce, | Satgol and can eat an PERE RE RR EME ee ey HOT T have a bad breath and| Keeps the pe an py ge Aloe gay m4 jdonit hurt me ang i Dear Miss Grey: would like to know bow to our sealigan of wantin ainten Gk oo I would Itke to It sympathy to the “Young broken-hearted wife.” She t }oarticlon of cx Please tell me if that should stend tn my ° weight “ine ft bas GF. seteni ? £ | emer and now I weigh 140 and feel send my hea: I hope to be married soon, uy appear plexion A new law has just been passed whereby boys under ter than I hare for five years, “ you. are el | am tow as cheay a Twat be and |is more to be pitied than censured; way? Thanks. ANXIOUS 10 years of age can no longer sell papers on the streets it of those who have tried— pe , more to be helped than despised, | A.A bad dreath should not of Everett, and as a result a number of our best little Rave been convinced —and who|g, 27" *sactly what you say it wil ye stand in your way; but | know I swear would consider {t grounds for sep. aration more quickly You know as wel! as f that the poor girl who marries at 15 loves with a child's love, and when she street merchants have had to give up their corners. We want good, bright, honest boys, over the age ¢ t virtues of this mar- GEORGE W. DAWIS saye: You may Know some of these peo- le, of know somebody whe knows hem. We will send you their full = | cold fing it ote than many|keeps the so freah,! created this A happy thought “T have made a faithful trial of the | res if you wish. #9 tha thing» people make an excuse for|™hite and velvety device for women—a waterproof 10 to take these corners and sell The Star on them. Pi me wee tae py hes wre vaecet inl the ~ STAR DOCTOR divorce. If your teeth are at fault,! mariines: they ove tr et, Ad) cap that costa Iittle and folds up is easy to sell The Star and you can make lots of money. ned pounds end sow have m attended to, and bruab | stm ¢ bath prepared by dis-|in the pocketbook and yet can be Come down to the interurban station any night and see ounce of powdered sax- alf pint witeh fh the ‘skin “tight taken out and put over one’s hat the moment the heavens begin to sprinkle \ them each day with diluted perox-|*ol¥!n Apple Is Nature’s ide of hydrogen; if it is from the| diye x plexion Brush '*!omsch, live more out in the air, | tirm.”—A if the mrt human knew more about the value of fruits and Mr. Lles, The Star agent for Everett. an oe pa ful tablets you ve ever seen. No matter what t! cause of your thinness ig. ‘Sars fol makes thin fotke fat, but we don't you to take our word for & Sim ve [drink plenty of water, and eat only | . “ rete ms ene i Fn my mp tte. My health te now | 0 don’t have to take any medi-| ‘at all and never want to again.” / & L RODBERRISER writes: rishing food it you ha ca.) arrh, use a daily nasal douche of} Maine? immensely since I| ply cut the the science of foods, the average tee | ont weighed about | Sides ite etamparte hate oontt Cy the |physician would be obliged to take |UX*warm salt water, Get busy ean using tt. distribution coon, and tntets fF and keep at it, and you can cure; OR eS ya mail will bring you the most |® Smaller office and tive in o |that bad breath fakes #4 Dounds. I feel! valuable package you aver recstre!. [cheaper house, soon ‘ Free Music Lessons Now for Everybody! Fine pianos for less than was ever known before. A hundred dollars less in some instances —two hundred dollars less in a few instances. That's because the makers were overstocked. They wanted to unload. They made big, big price cuts in order to sell, and then we insisted that they should give to everybody who buys a piano the FREE MUSIC LESSONS. They consented. We won a great musical victory for Seattle! It is _ Fruits, espectat! & ‘ foal properties. VEREEN EVENS SRE i” An uncooked apple, eaten at} } night before retiring, and a glass of . WHAT 18 HEA TRIPLETIS water to follow it, Is one of the old tions. |born on a French ship under G It prevents or relieves consttp® jin colors in American wate tion and gives claarness to the! wnat nationality ts he? MZ. skin. It fe one of the best aids to) 4 itis parentage controls sleep. And it directly assists the nationality digestion of other food. societies The apple is not only one of the 8. A. PP.” if you will » moat nutritious fruits, but It espe |stamped, self-addressed envelope, clally recommends itself because ft) wilt giadly help you bp can be purchased a good share of CYNTHIA GREY the year, and {fn all climates. wae NOTICE TO READ) Persons unitiated in the myster few of this fruit, may throw up their ‘e ant ; Meteraiag Direct) Dall; ands in horror, with visions of etters cannot be an- : tts 4 Fo. im q dyspepsia before them, at the more |* ered in the paper, ang many % " i eating apples at bed.|* are without name or address. H stage hao le $ # A stamped, self-addressed on- & , have their med | COMM, EAT WITH US AT EXPENSE This coupon entities any tnin person to one soc package of Sar- the concentrated Fiesh Butider (provided you have never tried E and that ide is enclosed to cover postage, packing. ete. Read our isement printed above, and then put 19c in stam © letter to- with this coupon, and the full 60e te of post. epee. N. omerip- | More than free lessons, however—far more. ie 5 5 : f : Canadian Pacific Railway STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE Seattle-Vancouver via Victoria | Senttle-Vaneouver (Direct) ‘ia Vieterta, Leave Yancouver . i i i + Bina renee Yiscourer me Be petra aeege ie & velope always brings a prompt going to make musical history; it’s going to start scores of boys and Arrive Seattle noon sliver and at night, lead, does | reply. CYNTHIA GRBY, ‘ girls on the road to musical honors, and maybe fame; who knows? not apply to the apple. _THE MARKETS the average SANANG FROM PIER 1. City Office, 112 Second Avenue i i i ie i An a i ie i And Scores of Homes That Have Been Dull and Dreary Are Now Going to Ring With Melody! Let the youngsters begin to study now. With only a trifling amount of money (six or eight dollars) you can buy pianos that are Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions August 4, 189, and October 16, 1892, fell on Tuesday and Sunday *| respectively. fum paid by the retailer und price.” Prices in all o to variation, according to and general excelience, but ss otherwise intl- The nearest aviation school is at Domingues Field, Los Angeles; Cal. inten Suits at $35 At this popular price we are showing Plain taflored suits for women and misses, cut in the new fall models and faultlessly taliored in cheviots, tweeds and serges in Pat a little biuing tn the water in which you rinse your white silk gloves. known the country over for their matchless qualities—pianos that have never been sold for less than the regular prices; instruments that com- mand very near full price, even after years of use. Here they are; look if the president were to die the vice president would take his of at the names and the prices: No. . e " ail the popular colorings. You can make OE ad bees som, bs. should Gee eee your selection of these unusual values on No.1. «Aeagomale yg ani the oftien credit —$35, i Each would, in turn, ie office ‘ fore. 6 until the term expired, unless he Ox tongue, free died. This is a provision~ of the Genuine $500 Lester Pianos Pes ini Constitution. Morphine, when taken In any form, affects the whole system, and the heart and lungs come in for their eba See the New Millinery Our fall millinery showing Is now at ite hetght. The many hats include all of the early fall and winter models—especially at- tractive in both shapes and colorings. (style 26) to be SOld fOr ....swesereces $342 Genuine Smith & Barnes Pianos, sold before by other houses for $325 Pianos are TOW one cre ee ee nie eters $350 Pianos are MOW «..usee rE Wethers Lamb Pork— Dressed hogs Trimmed sides Short Join pork $210 $234 use of aqua am- The constant $ comwewres a Should $400 and $450, now $267 hes" monia might cause or increase ta he deafness. One should not become $400 Pianos are $245 WME: 6k ssendasiernd pad ‘saunmiro asiave to any habit—even am- now .. Bologna : Lama Genuine $475 Kimball Pianos |The old established Marshall . “1 ‘Tubs 5 a Smoked Meats—Selling Price. Hama Bacon e Bolled ham Ox tongue, & Wendell Pianos S315 | Racer Pe". $307 Even the finest Chickering. uprights and baby grands, beautiful $725 and $900 styles, are now $665 AND $585 (style 17) in this sale at .. * an Sens ble Mdeee on Womanly Beauty Healthy balr adds much to wom- anly beauty, and it is such an easy matter to have a glorious mans of lovely hair that the dull, “stringy” kind is inexcusable. A teaspoon- ful canthrox dissolved in a cup hot water removes every particle of dust, dandruff and excess oil, aad after rinsing, the hair dries quick. ly and evenly, Canthrox shampoos promote hair-health and insure a wealth of tustrous, even-colored | young-looking hair. Remove tan and freckles ani keep the skin clear, velvety agi attractive for the social season by Spring br Hons .... Turkeys, live .... Ftoosters, live, 10. Springd ucklings Ducks, live, Ib. music lessons may be taken now or later, They are free to each buyer; the teacher is paid by the manufacturer. Choose your own teacher, Do it right away. Use the telephone. Make your own arrangements. Come to the big music house Let the children begin now. It’s not a bit too soon. Terms as low as $6.00 down, $6.00 a month, It is so easy now to own one of America’s finest ‘ pianos, such as the best homes would be proud to possess. De- cide now—the opportunity is “ORIENTAL LIMITED” LEAVES § \TTLE NIGHTLY AT 7:10 P. M. TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE Gapen 2 New Compartment-Observation Cars, Stanqard and Tourist Sleepers, f| Tomatoes, 20-1b. box. Dining Care (meals a ia curtey and Coaches—Bleetrie~ Cauliflower, doz Lighted—Vacanm-€ P Hothouse lettuce, or ete rn Rerripe, a, “don. Grapes « ‘ ° ) EASTERN EXCURSIONS cumber Seria tro saapomntnie ot aes truly too good to miss, By | at Third and University Street Successor to cerine into one-half pint witeh making a small payment down, | tomorrow and select your pi- D. S. JOHNSTON CO. If you live out of town— water) ano. ha (or hot then adding the piano is delivered at once a2" sani? entember 6, 7, 8. 11, Batmoth f ‘This loth h A trifl h ite. Th test y tern ' excursion timothy ‘our ounces spurmax, This lotion to your home. A trifle each | write. he greatest mone : . . in ye “ na timothy: “ 5 ) i : Th and U rsil ae ial ee i cons joes ee ~— rowaer add week or each month pays for it } worth, the easiest terms, and ird and University i i le, tones the s' , A ; TICKET OFFICR Wheat hay . _— - nin at before you know it and without | free music lessons, are all to be a beautiful, natural color while curing tan, sunburn, freckles, su} face blemishes and the olly, ots Bran Bhorta Whole corn mn Columbia and Second The | had if you decide right away. © W. MELDRUM, City Pass, & Ticket Agent. anybody ever feeling it. appearance of the face, #o oft due to perspiration.

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