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MISERY Se vansits feene b Gas or Sour- Taking “Pape's pew PYust'ate is souring on eae Hes like a lump of ag to digest you and eructate sou db eel, oF have a feeling heartburn, fullness taste in © ore this tut case of ene’, eonts only fifty cents and w gure your gutoford ‘and leave wufficient about ie case norte one else in the may suffer from stomach gestion macist to show you ia plainly printed én Ghy-cent cases, then you wil why dyspeptic trouble Binds must go, and why they ve sour, outoforder ‘or indigestion in five pain is harmless Te candy, though each . wer sufficient to whe blood all. the food you eat, i makes you Ko fo the ‘with @ healthy appetite, but. please you most. ts that feel that your stomach and fare clean and fresh, and ‘wi net need to resort to lax ‘or liver pills for billousness Dia some people wi @ stomach preparation, will be cranky about} you ever try & little for feome vow, this. minute BY BILLIE BURKE THE FIRST WORD—*Tai. ent is perfected in solitude, Goet said, and 80 ie a good complexion, ee If you want to make @ success o beautifying, persist in ft wnttl the | results are satisfactory, but do nc jtake your whole family fmto you jconfidence by telling them at once what you are going to aceomplish ,.| Small brother is likely to say, “Gee | but your neck fs scrawny, and al | that good.” and little sister, with equa candor, while ent dope you rub on it iap't any talning © your best friend” who is awaiting th final touches to your tollet—which alas, you may have delayed until the last moment—ix quite Hable te tell him juet how you beautify For small stster, no matter how young, always takes an eager inter est In each detail and waually ox plains all about it at the least op portane moment. Of course, every one acknow! edges in this enlightened day that all things are fair in producing an excellent complexion, but alway remember that brothers, friends and husbands enjoy the finished Product, and not the process. I know a man who discharged an employe because he detected her using a powder pad down behind the counter—"didn t spprove of |powder.” ‘The woman Who Is “Juat right” in his eyes has—well, to say the least—an artistically ‘applied complexion and he willingly would take the most sacred oath that she other|Bever uses powder no: eegmetritia or any ther) i ching te benatite “ane te ° and tg er ap widow, and, knowing Pe Foursel? of stomach! vor will offend his taste by ap weakness in this regard and indigestion. | plying powder to her nose tn bis Page Oe ILL BROS. | | Ss’ SUITS Man Tailored to $32.50 Ready-Tatiored Suit Shop NIEHELSON, Roslyn, Wash, Wash., Sept. 27, 12. Of the present year, I ly taken with a severe “S04 cold on my lungs and me grew Worse, till I could ‘OF sleep at night. Was i coughing and wheez- ai the time. Had night sweats petite. 1 tried all sorts with no relief, until Nature's Creation. 1 six bottles and I am and can work better for many months. Have ing cough. Can THIRD AVENUE [Prored’” then is not — ert Hudson. mar; 100 centigrade and 212 Fah- renheit. at with the greatest Bow. Thanks to Na- wa . You are at libert me my let P presence. And they will live happy ever after I am not advising deceit; but Creams, ef, are not things to be applied in public. When we, by commend sense methods, have tm j broved our personal appearances and all our family and friends are remarking How you have im the time to | secret. BEING A MOTHER tee a UNIVERSAL mother hood.” When every woman takes an tn. jterest and cooperates in the care jot all the children, contagion will be practically shut out, conditions will be nearer uniform and a cor ner on dinease effected. When parents realize that the ebild in the gutter, tiving under menacing conditions, is a source of danger to THE! ter how carefully he may be nur tured, sium days will be nearing the end of their era. child, no mat When the housewife understands = Sixty drops Four tablespoons (liquid) Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions Robert Mantell {s, in private, Rob- Water boils at 80 degrees, Reau- To prevent, or cure, pimples on the face, keep the pores on the 7% sit up in a chair ali|body very open by bathing. The free night schools will open October 7 in the Queen Anne, Lin- colin and Broadway high school buildings. Hydrogen peroxide will remove scotch stains from woolen mate rial. Try on a scrap to be sure it won't remove the color. A grocer may garnishee a mani ter, if it can help| Wages for a bill, but it is business Poor sufferer, as it did|to tell the man first and give him Very truly, ILLIAM NIE Wash, Box 1 ‘of this kind are very com- damp climate; and rap: 1ELSON, 4 len. Nature's Crea- all these the inflamed mem “ad gradually builds wp the Sytem. The phiegm be-| Md Is easily expelled M Wheezing is soon relieved and time you feel like a new i that many years have to health with been femedies you have hopes until you the conquerer of ail bles — NATURE'S © Creation is not a pa ‘ u and contains noth-| the us to the sma’ we ast delicate person ieee et 894 full information it child SATURES ¢ REATION W415 People's Hank. 1 Ais Beattie, a 4. Holmes, Roslyn, or, the conve mience of people in Pas Veinity, the remedy Séctred of Mrs. ( an. id, Wash. Worse, unless the proper| blood, | have guf-| Herb Re Jong You have gut eon | takes first rank in| standard of | scholarship maintained, is in thia leountry to study the subject of woman's training. He says that he does not think women of Japan are yet educated up to equal suf- \frage requireny doubt but that they will in time vote. ee * * UP IN FRACTIONS * = Madge—Has that new boy © % next door any brothers or sls * *& ters? * *% sister a chance, for the garnishee may lose him bis job and then he could not pay. The Agnew-Hart bill that held directors of racing associations per sonally responsible for any infring- ment on the betting laws cancelled many race meetings. In 1911 racing was confined to Canadian tracks, |to Pimlico, near Baltimore, Md. Latonia, Ky.; Louisville, Ky., and Jacksonville, Fla. EDUCATING JAP WOMEN Jinzo Naruse, foundef and presl- t of the Women's university, at | Tokio, the largest institution of | the kind in Japan, which also ents, but he has no * * Theodore—He has just one ® * ahhh hhhhhhhh THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912. whiskers on the side of his fa ee es DO NOT TRUST THE GIRL OR MAN i el I have just read the letter which he thinks a girl should be trusted to attend the th with a young man without the mother, a youn, ticking” along, The man may be all right, and the argument he puts up good from tis view, but young girls are too easily influenced say, too many men take advantage of them by little tricks the girl does I say let the mother or the sister, or father, accompany the young couple (rouse! trappe Dear Miss Grey sers strapped Tomorrow's and, | am sorry to not recognize. better still, the AN EXPERIENCED PARENT. ee ed “TRUST THE GIRLS” ed but I believe ee es I am another young man Man” that the mothers should know and trust their daughters to attend places of amusement with the right kind of young men. neighbors see you do not trust her A TWENTIETH CENTURY YOUNG MAN Dear Miss Grey: grade your daughters by letting th RRR ERA Hah THINKS MOTHERS DON’T KNOW THEIR DAUGHTERS Tooth Powders. 25c Sanitol Tooth Powder .. 25¢ Piso’s Tooth Powder . Dent-Oxygen—A Peroxide Tooth Pow- visdae sees LOG 25¢ Dr, Graves’ Tooth Powder ....10¢ Tooth Pastes. 25¢ Dr, Raymond's Tooth Paste ...13¢ 25¢ Lister Thymoline Paste 25¢ Schufellin’s Tooth Paste 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste .. Tooth Brushes. 25e Sanitos Ventilated Brushes ...16¢ Sanitary Tooth Brush ..... Tooth Brushes .... 35c Extra Tooth Brushes . ee It's all very well for these young men to say ‘The mothers should know thelr daughters and trust them,” many parents are really acquainted with their children from 15 to 20 years of age? I should like to know how many mothers could say for a certainty and especially their boys, go at night, and whom they let the mothers answer. Dear Miss Grey: where their girl ceP THINKER, ERR RR WE ARE NOT GOING ® months before | was born. better mother or a stepfather better than , but I was never adopted % No one ever had a eee ee eee eee eee than T Dear Miss Grey. We are not £0-| never told me of my father hings went happily for us to come home from we go, when we are always same crowd, with any one Also, is it proper for us to reeelve small gifts from any) have more fun among was probated, of the boys? a WOMEN OF SOUTH ADOPT NEW Now in the meantime I had joined under the name of C schoolmates brag about what you have accom-| f them? W of them? We with any of them, and we are sur the rest of the girls do. WERE GIRLS A.—There in more fun going with the boys as “chums” than as mort gaged property. If there “crowds” are nolehbor hood affaira there is no harm in at tendtmmy them unercorted, and cour ing home with one of the boys. But boys should not to form the habit of running around everywhere and anywhere JUST ONE LAST WORD—We must beautify, but let's do it in called for many em Hair Brushes. $1.00 Real Ebony Hair Brushes... .69€ $1.25 Real Ebony Hair Brushes ...89¢ 75¢ Cocobola Back Hair Brushes. .55¢ 40c Hair Brushes .......... $2.50 Howard's Ladies’ Hair Brushes Fountain Syringes. $1.00 Seamless Red Rubber Fountain Syringes .... $1.25 Lion Maroon Rubber Fountain Spee'di .. .88¢ Hot Water Bot- nonadoption left ny ut of the es which was quite valuable y./am thankful, however, to possess a would adopt the perfect physlc child, and at a reasonat | perfect physique Uionable parentage. forging rapidly away from the old conservation I would adopt the {that the dread disease she is bidin TO ALL OF SOCIETY her child from ts thre Dr. Luther G. Gulick, director of | life and her happiness, because of ithe child hygienic department of {the Russell Sage foundation, has} ed the watchword of the! terest health millennium when he advo-| patgn Mre, Norman V. of the Randolph Pa having succeeded her atoning bis |i, at the head JOHN SMITH. ‘uncare” of the little brood | Per Box Co around the corner or down the back Age io the busines Terrrr referers ss) ‘The gifts should be very xmall if] be a broader In-/ager of the big Richmond hotel,|a girl does not wish to place herself which was the oute a larger membership in the|ing house in Lync —* * tents mothers’ circle tn the school and a} more ready response to the request | which to imprqve Atkinaon is the owner and man * * THE HIGH BCHOOL GIRL * welfare cam under obligation. Mrs. BE. J. Kidd is the “plomoney|@a a eke kee eee ee eee CHARA EAAARARAERKHER woman of Richmond. * with a cook stove, and now|*®JOHN SMITH’S EXPERIENCE & jher pickles are sold all ovey the|® subject of ® Hawes eee ee ee eee eee .ipscomb is a real estate agent. Syringe .. $1.50 Lion Combinat tle and Fountain Syringe, Maroon Rub- b epedesec<eue 98¢ al 8-ply Hot Water me if you would tell me how m FROM NOT KNOWING » up her high are four in our ot at all well at the community. motherhood” other way of saying self-preserva Its the keynote to the new) reform which leaves no dirty cor ners of neglect through which dis ease may creep into the very cen ter of civilization and mock at its/@ fatrest spots and cleanliest homes “Universal motherhood” is sane solution of the health prob-| lom among the Cook Book | family, and J am present and need all the help I can get, and think girls _.|than they do as a rm $2.25 Bartell’s pleased to help a “Childiess Wom *** an” with her problem, See Bartell’s Your Children j Should Study Music You Need a Piano Well, call on us, and Yow will find what you are As we are at 1406 First Avenue, away from the high rent district, we can afford to sell Pianos cheaper than the other houses. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS Just now we are offering several used Pianos, as good as new, at away down prices, and on easy $2.50 Dr. Stork’s L; ies’ Whirling Spray sees SLSD Goodyear’s Unbreakable Combs. 25¢ Goodyear’s 19¢ The amount of work a high i |i keep up her studies depends some- what on the distance she goes to j school and the course she is taking Here are a few suggestions Have her do definite tasks every day, and at Just as in the busi- |ness world, she will learn to do them well in less time the oftener Tehe does them. She should be hour's work Paste This in Your Two salt spoons are equal to one coffee spoon, Two coffee spoons are equal to one teaspoon, equal to one teaspoon. Three teaspoons (dry) are equal to one tablespoon. Four teaspoons (liquid) are equal to one tablespoon. Four tablespoons (liquid) are equal to one wineglas« ¢ equal to one-half cup. Eight large tablespoons are equal to one gill. Two wineglasses are equal to one gill. One cup.ie equal to one-half pint Two cups, or 32 tablespoons equal one pint. Two pints or four cups are equal to one quart. One cup granulated sugar equals one-half pound. One cup butter (solid) is equal to one-half pound. One rounding tablespoon butter ts equal to one ounce, One heaping tablespoon sugar is equal to one ounce. One tablespoon (liquid) is equal to one-half ounce. BLANCH WALSH IN PHOTO-PLAY Dressing Combs 39c 75¢ Princess |etated time. the morning and the afternoon and If she is to work one hour fter dinner in hould be careful to have that meal promptly on time, KHER KRKRRKKKAKRRKHE * * * 65¢ Bath Brushes with ——a) looking for. Bath Brushes, 91,89 Medicines. Ca * BECAUSE \* SPOIL HIM * * * RARER AR KAKA 1 am a young woman who has not been married very long. aying at home that 8-02. Gestone (for indigestion) 50c King’s Dys- pepsia "Tablets. . 37c 50¢ Fairchild’s Essence Pepsin 35c 0c Doan’s Kidney so lonesome I started to work Many people tell me not to work, because it will spoil my husband, and he will get to expect it of me parents think it is all right What would you do “It will pay you to see us.” Do not delay, but come in early, We tune, rent and repair Pianos. All work guaranteed, Waak-Baker Piano Co. Store Entrances—1406 First Ave., 106 Union St. (Bon Marche Annex.) Phone Main 3764. = per SNA IN Be ve that I work. in my place? A.—Women who marry simply for support can’t understand a wom- an who wants to work. who has a family keep earns half of al! a man makes, but the woman who does absolutely nothing should be made to work If your husband is the narrow- minded species, easily 50c Asparagus Kidne: 4 les H. A. J. Asparagus and Dandelii Kidney 50c Newbro's 50e Wyeth's Sage and 9 39¢ c husband are these things nor even the relatives. 50c Steller’s Sage and 50c Hay’s Hair 35c $1.00 Swedish in BE eo nn re thee eee ee Oe $1,000 A SYLLABLE * eee ae keeping company with the sw est girl in the world for the p year, but, as in all other cases of the love game, we had a few words Ngw, Miss Grey, I am awfully sorry, thousand dollars a syllable to re 25¢ Mansfield’s Sanitary 25c Pearson's Derma 12¢ 25c Packer's Tar 13c 25c Mansfield’s Tar and Egg Shampoo Soap . 16c BLANCHE WALSH Blanche Walsh, one of the great- actresses in Amert- est emotional is following Sarah Bernhardt and Mme: Rejane, and appeared San Francisco recently. Ject, in which she is, of course, the leading character, Tolstoy's masterpiece, “The Resur- Models and Materials We are displaying a line of beautifully tailored suits in the approved models for fall and winter wear that will appeal di- rectly to every woman who desires a gar- ment that comprises style and economy. These suits are made up in the very lat- est strictly tailored models, in such sery- iceable, smart woolens as serges, wide- and are shown in all even look at What shall I do to regain her A HEART-BROKEN BOY pur temper, not to re your own self Write a very short note, saying you are sorry and are going to be a man, whether or not she for- gives you; that you want her com- panionship, as before, “Boys flying kites draw in their white-winged birds; 10c Kirk's Jap Rose Glycerine Soap ..... eePeOEIOSTOSSOeSOE SS c 15¢ Kirk's Peroxide idan erry ere gain her lov In New York it is sald there has wales and cheviot the various sizes at— $30.00 and $35.00 Bartell don’t have to say his Drugs are Fresh—you know it. He prices them in a way that keeps 'em a mow showed such thought and thorough the photoplay re- ction carries the story forward, and the clear- ness of situation and knowledge of In the true game of love anger should not enter, All letters cannot be an- * * swered in the paper, and many * * are without name or address, & self-addressed en- & * velope always brings a prompt ® CYNTHIA GREY, wish to bring out the flavor of vegetables to perfection, add a teaspoonful of sugar to the water in which they are bolled, Our Fall Millinery Exhibit Is Complete * A stamped, MODERN elegantly furnished t lowest rates at Hotel Vir- ginus, Kighth and Virginia, Westlake, Elliott 803. Oe i a a a le ie i a ee NEW IN THE FALL HATS Many large, flat sailor shapes in velvet and plush, trimmed for the Drugs cost less 2 610 2nd Ave. AMERICAN. MANS "scr woar wos, ror CHANCE TO TABOO STYLES writers describe | balanced by jcarey their money in small chain | purses of fine gold mesh. The soft silk collars that grace their necks |are held together by brooches dee orated with a pearl or twisted love knot, A wrist watch on one arm ts a close-fitting bracelet on the ot A new gold-knobbed stick, chased jand embossed and carried in a affect | dainty fashion; a gold ring on the Victorian clothes, curly brim | first finger of one han@ and another twice-around-the-collar |on the third finger of the other tight| hand, each with a sparkling dia varnished |! mond, are also features. at Bartell’s and get Satisfaction 18¢ .. 13¢ ..-13¢ oo ee EG ++. 69¢ . $1.88 g SS a at Bartells 39c Hair Tonics. Soap. No. 3 No. 4 Cor. ist Av. | Ballard Av. and Pike St. Ballard. at Bartells a/weays 7 most part in flat, sweeping effects, are among the new fall millinery He tried to fool me by * No. 5 * saying he had two half-sisters, ® * but I know about fractions, z No. 6 1406 2nd Ave. Cor. Westlake The Times, and Pine St. Seattie’s Reliable Credit House

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