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“We Do As We Advertise” “It Pays to Tell the Truth” “And It Should” By calling at our store you will find that we mean what we s) PIANOS RIGHT, PRICES RIGHT, TERMS RIGHT Unconditional Guarantee with every Piano sold “NO TWO PRICES.” Straightforward business me hods have put ug where are, and we fre growing every day, Our patrons are gar best advertisers, Wo believe in “THE EMBLEM OF THE SQUARE DEAL.” A square deal to you when you buy from us; no mis representations just the plain truth. “YES, |T PAYS TO BE HONEST.” Expert Piano Tuning and Repairing. Latest Popular and Classical Music, Violins, Mandolins, Guitars and Musical Supplies at Lowest ~ Pri - _ Waak-Baker Piano Co. Store Entrances: and 106 Union St. (Bon Marche Phone Main 3764 ‘ 1405 First Ave ‘ Annex.) red 1). Warre Will Speak in Dreamland Next Sunday, Oct. 13 J 8:00 P. Me spices Socialist Party Tickets, Reserved Seats, 25¢ and 50c. Now on Sale. a a Headquarters, 203-204 Pacific Block. Raymer’s Book Store, 1521 First Av. Socialist Newstand, 115 Marion. Headquarters, 1909 Fifth Ave. By order of the Autoplano Company of New York _ Gity we are to distribute one hundred of the newly improved Playerpianos to 100 of Seattle's homes. If you have a piano in | You can have the Player, Your home that nobody | try it in your own home Dlays, we will take it in |free of cost. If the family Payment on one of | falls in love with it, keep hew Players, and at | it by paying at the rate RO loss to yourself. of $10 a month, Autopianos are now selling, owing to increased Output, at a lower price than has heretofore been Guoted; $485 and on, according to style and finish, Aleare guaranteed, of course—-al) play the newest 88- Mate Music and enable you to play perfectly any one 5,000 selections. —Call today or tomorrow and have one sent to your home for free trial. Successors to D. 8. JOHNSTON CO. Third and University THE STAR Mortimer Sept. 27. This is the most pletur esque gowns! have seen in my trips about the great dressmaking establish: ments of Paris. The lady might reason ably be supposed to have just stepped from a gilt frame hanging in the gal ¥ of a French chateau, but the scalloped edge rucied gown is of modern black satin, the white net and Jace fichu By Mabetle P of this autumn’s brand and the Normandy bonnet of draped white and black velvet is an absolutely new model While black and white Will not be as “good” as it was last year, yet many of the “pleture” dresses are made of it, Paquin ia especially fond of it. — Sa JOIN THE CHEER-UP CLUB! Pleasany sight, pleasant faces and pleasant voices are all part of the cheeriness which induces a health ful attitade physically and mentally If you are “down in the dumps;” if things have gone wrong; if the sun doesn’t slant your way, and if the lane seema aa if It could have no turning, the chances are the meals} you eat won't digest, the biood|immediately begins won't course merrily through your! num aftely begins its work of veins and health will be at outs| nourishing the body. If the heart ts with you. |beavy ten chances to one the food Because cheertness is such an es-|eaten will not digest properly and sential it behooves every human be-|the beneficial results of the moal ing to join the “cheerup” club and /| will be minimized. shed his share of cheeriness around. So it's worth while to the ove There are times in all persons’| who practices cheeriness as well lives when happiness and smiles|as to those who are cheered up by couldn't come if we begged them. his smile to look pleasant. Put these are comparatively few. Get the habit. nee when "God's In His Heaven” and |we all might smile our gladooss, Looking cheery and being happy fs a habit which we can learn if wo will. But how many have forgot ten their “cheer up” duty to others. The mental attitude has « direct and amazing effect on thedigestion, If the heart ts light the food taken ammeenn Is Billie Burke Says 9 tes THE FIRST WORD—You can easily turn your best friends i if worst enemies. Wotave always been taught that the greatest friends of our baits are our brushes and combs. They can be easily turned into our greatest are not kept clean. foes It 4 ASTONISHING how that word CLEAN crops up when we begin to tatk of WOMANLY BEAUTY One must be perfectly clean BOTH IN BODY AND MIND [f one would be beautiful There is nothing that picks up germs quicker about the toilet table than a brush, and it should be washed at least (three times a week. For very heavy hair there ix a brush made of Mheavy bristles set in rubber which is very fine, but it should not be used except for taking the snarls out, For brushing the hair and massaging the scalp an ordinary brush with rather closely set bristies Is fine to use, and If you want to put an extra gloss npon your hatr after you have brushed it at night, tle a plece of velvet over the brush and rub your bair carefully all down its entire length. There is nothing better to massage the scalp than a plece of heavy red flannel over the fingers. A very coarse comb should be used for heavy hair, Never use a fine-tooth comb, unless vermin make it BILLIE BURKE necessary The combs should be washed at least three times a week. If your hair is harsh and dry, just before washing, rub olive ofl into the roots with your red flannel rag; let it remain over night and then worry one fast word—CLEANLINESS AND CARE WILL IM- PROVE ONE’S HAIR QUITE AS MUCH AS IT WILL ONE'S SILVER OR CUT GLASS. Spokane won the pennant {a 1919. | prepared for it when it comes, The Christmas tree originated in Germany. Jobn Kendrick Bangs was born at Yonkers, N. Y., in 1862, Almond meal used Instead of soap is splendid bleach, Highly scented off of rodium will attract rats to the trap when cheese and other dainties fail Radium was discovered In 1908 at Paris by Professor Pierre Curie and ph dalliance dhe ccher Mme. Sklodowska Curie in collab FACTORY oration with M, Belmont, if Wheg served with bread and but- AA, eee MAKERS G000GLASE butter plates, break the bread and return the uneaten part to this plate instead of the regular plate, z 1330 2nd. AVE. near UNION A deserter from the navy who has served bis full time cannot vote, but if he has made good time or is paroled he is eligible. Inquire or write to the United States Land office, Federal bidg., ttle, about the homestead. NOTICE TO READERS * All letters not be an- ® *% ewered ir, the paper, and many * *% are without name or address. * * A stamped, self-addressed en- & * yelope always brings a prompt * *® reply. CYNTHIA GREY, a * Peete ee ee ee ee hee ‘The fancy jelly glass with cor. rugated or fluted sides makes a prettier mold on the table than the ordinary tumbler. P White of an egg will clean fly specks from gilt frames or mould: ings. nae Bananas are food, not dessert, They belong in the sane category with beefsteak, CENTRAL WET W. Phone Queen Anne 1894 Auto Servico—-Rost of Work 20 pounds for G0c. 2%o for every additional pound. Tough ary 406 per dozen, LADIES’ SUITS Strictly Man Tailored $25.00 to $32.50 Ladies’ Ready-Tailored Suit hop ‘238-29-40 Lumber Kxchange Nowest offec' tall plumes, strips, ch as dog- r boas, ostrieh Willows made of your material Plumes dyed any 8h cleaned and cried.” Shade MODEL MILLINERY 27 People’s i * HAS NOT FORGOTTEN \* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1912 LET BROTHERS ee es Dear Mins Grey: Allow me to w ignant over sisters going out 1 wonder if he ever asked sister to accompany him? ntirely ¢ ApS OMe ot f the question. He When my brother and I were w me to go places with him, how please down the “classiest” beaux in town Me than some other girl! Ob, I w Would tell me, in his boyish way, I lc ean see plainly the happy expression the door. Now thoushnds of miles separate to a good man, But, deapite the mile Little Bis” in letters 1 receive from bow many girls could be saved from a little watching over and gentle talk they should know, I believe there are lots of good men and boys in this world, and lots of bad ones, and it is hard som difficult for Httle sister ee 7 * AS LONG AS UNEQUAL STANDARDS EXIST, RRR Rha Dear Miss Grey: Aliow me ta noed Mother of Three Daughters sister or mother t accompany them out with a id have a friend If men, generally speakin, tentions towards girls and we were every effort to gain a dishonorable ¢ 45 society is concerned), just so long will It seem necessary for girls to need pro on from them, And while it is true that there are men and boys as honorable and trie as the girls with whom they associate, they are very few and far between, and even thowe men should of the girl until they prove thelr bono’ 2 oc ee ed * *® MOTHERS TRUST HIM, AND HE TREATS * THE * * While there are thousands of times)® & &@ &R RR KAKA HARK RRA Dear Miss Grey three daughters, She seems to think od with gir! to travel wit! way they have be@n mistreated 1 am 28 years old, and | find that poor show of winning « girl nowadays. way that mothers have trusted its work of| bave always been treated Just as they treated me. ties, I was just the same with them mother to hear from her and others, *! * * HE PROPOSED, BUT SHE * % DON'T KNOW HIS NAME S * SRE EEE EEE EE EH Dear Miss Grey: [am a beauti- ful blonde of 20 years and friends are forever admiring my beauty, form and manners, A week ago I met a handsome boy at a party who called once since and proposed t me. I told him to come next nig! for an anewer, | loved him at first Ho has never returned and) t not know his last name or ad- dress, I do not wish to consult my parenta, so I come to you for ad vice. BROKEN-HEARTED ELLA. A—The boy may have proposed are,” because you are so silly about yourself. You must be blind to allow a boy, whose name you do not know, to call on you, much leas propose. You are old enough to know better, CRA TAARER REE * eke kekeeaneenehe *® *® THE INSTALLMENT MAN *#) * * EERE Dear Miss Grey: Like all the rest, I core to you for advice. 1 bought some furniture of a company here and find ft is not as repre- sented and not in good shape. They refuse to exchange or do anything.) What can I do? Can I make them refund the money, or exchange, and ho’ If I sign a contract to pay $5 & month and can pay only $1 or $2, can they take it away from me? I hope you can answer this soon. 1/ read your column every day and) know you are right. STUNG. A—Even though the contract er boy's sister, and his sister must stay at home and When father and mother go; but sister is not satinfied with that Rrother, help her! n ae they should be, there would be no need of surveillance of mothers or sisters believe that a girl or woman Is thelr legitimate prey 1 would show her that there are a few good boys left * BE CHAPERONS * ee ed rite something to the boy who Is #0 On ja going out with the b no; that a, or per go | t home together, and he would ask od | was. It was ensy, then, to turn To t 1 more to take an el And when he| “ nice, life was worth living, I on mother’s face, watching us from » us, Although young, I am married ys that separate us, 1 am still “Dear him. If you boys could but realize the awful fate that befalls them by ing! Tell them, brothers, the things netimen to distinguish them. A HAPPY SISTER. More ee ee ed * * at * MEN SHOULD BE WATCHED * ee ee ed aay that the letter signed “An Ex is the true solution of why girls . » an pure and honorable in their in but so long a# men and boys that they can use| nd, and (hen go “scott free” (so far | not object to the proper protection rable intentions and character. JUSTICE, ee GIRLS AS THEY TREAT HIM I read In your column a letter of a mother with that only a few men are to be trust-! “My opinion ts that most of the girle want some tough guy | them, &nd after they get in trouble, they holler about the | a quiet, square fellow stands a very | They call him a boob; but I thelr daughters with me, and they If they took no Hber- | I wish | knew the address of said | Hoping | A YOUNG MAN, to let the tall feathers and combs | on my “roosters” grow, but in or-| der to got into the “band wagon” | they will have to come off now And, as soon as my good wife will| cut off her long hair my upper Mp} will be cleared. | BARBARIAN, A—An has been tested, » man who lives in the woods, with little or no clothing, reverts to a cover ing of hair on his entire body, hence my proof that hair on the face fa @ remnant of barbarism, and if woman's long hair had beon the discussion, it might have been included in the “remnant.” Pardon me, with no disrespect to your years, I think you must not have included yourself in the ex ception I made. True, beards may be curled, braided and tied with ribbons; but really I cannot admire them, even so adorned. No hard feeling. Come again. BOWELS SLUGGISH, HEADACHY, BILIOUS? No how bad your Ilver,| stomach or bowels; how much your | head aches; how miserable and un-| odds comfortable you are from eonstipw tion, indigestion, billousness and sluggist intestines—you always get the desired results with Cancarets. Clean your stomach, liver and bowels tonight; end the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, | sick, sour, gassy stomach, LIVER TORPID, “CASCARETS” ache and all other distress; relieve your torpid liver and bowels,of all the sour bile, and clogged-up waste which Is pro- ducing the misery A 10-cent box of Cascarets keeps your head clear, stomach liver and bowels regular and feel cheerful and bully for months. Don't forget the children tle insides need a good, constipated gentle, back- | cleansing, too CANDY CATHARTIC 10 CENT BOXES-ANY DRUG STORE = ALSO 25 WORK WHILE Five hundred Stocking Darners given away solutely free one Ideal Stocking Darner to nting this coupon, dred ladtes pre the purpose of advertising our ne finest Owing to unavoidable delay it ing on Wednesday, as advertised. CENT BOxES~ You SLEEP We will give ab- ach of the first five hun. properly filled out. This is for w Main Store, which will be the Sewing Machine Store ow the Pacific coast was impossible to have our open Our new store will be formally opened SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12TH. Address . Make of Machine WHITE SEWING New Location—1424 Third Av., Near Pike—New Location ‘Woday's Styles Today Handsome and Exclusive Fall Suits Now being shown in both plain models in the most approved materials, Make your WITH LIBERAL CKEDIT. 1332-34 Second Ave., Neor Seattle's Reliable Credit House and fancy styles lection tomorrow New Dresses Just Arrived We finished ing and an assortment handsome dresses in the new fall and winter méd- els as it has ever been our good fortune to buy. These garments are trimmed in many different and original ways with a large show- ing of Robespierre and Directoire col- lars. The materials are the best and all the fashionable colorings are rep- resent Priced from $15 to $25 and may so state, the company cannot remove the furniture from your premises without judgment from the court. That fs the law, The com- panies make the contracts, but the people make the law, If you saw the furniture and it ig the same as you ordered, you are at fanit, too, if you were cheated, and if you contracted to pay $5 a month and keep the furniture, you should do #o, and profit by your lesson. KKK KKhKh * * * * HOW HARD IT WAS * * * RRR HER Dear Miss Grey: I was reading tonight of the Grandmother who is trying to get work to take home. I haven't work for her, but I have a'few things she might make up for the babies, and will ask if she will accept a collection? I will have my little son, 13 years old, take up one for her. I was left with four children to ‘Trdige, and, although 1 have a good forgotten how hard it was, and I want to help. Your friend, S R. 0. A. AI held your letter until I could ask Grandmother's permis sion for the collection, She says ghe has always worked for every- thing, but is willing to accept help for the babies, Send to 2721 East bath st, RAKE KEKE EKER * * * TO SHAVE; OR * * NOT TO SHAVE? * * * eT eee eee eeeee e. Dear Miss Grey: Your replies in The Star are always so sensible and good that I read them, al- thongh nearly 60 years old. But when you say to “George” that a beard is a token of barbar- fam and that it makes most men look like billy goats, I must object, The most barbarous-looking men I ever met are those with a three- Rheumatism racks many a poor man’s frame, despite all that the best doctors in the world can do with their drugs and their lini- ments. So often they are told that there really is no cure for rheumatism—all that anyone can do is just to endure it until it “goes away.” And its going is sometimes long delayed. Yet tt ylelds quickly to “T ew-Life.”” Inflammatory rheumatism i one of the most painful of all dis- eases, yet it ylelds to “Try-New- Life.” When it affects the great nerve of the thigh it is called seiaiica, “Try-New-Life” Sold days stubble over their face and a cigar or pipe sticking out in the center like a factory smokestack, A well-kept beard is always nice, and can be trimmed and arranged in as many different ways as the long hair of a woman, 1 have been “barbarous” enough but the name makes no differ- ence. Sciatica, that disease of the great sensitive nerve in the thigh, is one of the most painful ail- ments known to suffering man- kind. Sometimes a long stay at Hot Springs will help, sometimes drugs deaden the pain. But only “Try-New-Life” will go straight to the tissues of the nerve itself, stimulate the healthy flow of blood, soothe the nerve into quiet, and take the pain away in a few minutes. Close akin to rheumatism is gout, which affects the fingers and toes, And the results of “Try-New-Life” are exactly the Come in and Try for Yourself It Will Cost You Nothing Store Open Saturday Night same. The blood supply is stim- ulated to carry away the chalky deposits, the stiffened joints are quickly restored to use and the pain is instantly relieved. Come and see, Neuralgia, that terrible scourge that fears no drugs, gives way in a few minutes to the magic touch of a “Try-New-Life” machine. Indigestion, the mother of so many other ills, is easily cured. The flow of blood and digestive juices is stimulated, the action of the stomach is assisted and en- courged, and, after a 10-minute treatment the gnawing pain and discomfort are gone, and the on Time FREE DEMONSTRATION DAILY AT QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN IS WHAT YOU WANT “Try-New-Life’ If you are suffering from rheumatism, indigestion, backache, nervousness, headache, gout, sleeplessness, kidney or bladder weakness or any of the long list of ills that make life a burden, come to the new store of the Hamilton-Beach First Avenue, and get a free demonstration of “Try-New-L that pain can be relieved in a moment, and feel the vitalizing, invigorating effects of the newest discovery of medical science to aid nature. Sales f. Company at 812 and be convinced work of the stomach is done in the healthy, natural way. Headache, caused by pressure of the blood in the delicate ves- sels of the head, is taken away as by magic when the operator works for a few minutes at the throbbing brow or aching temples. Backache, from whatever cause, disappears in a few moments when the operator of “Try-New- Life” begins to send the blood with new vigor through the tis- sues and quiets the aching nerves, Weak kidneys, which, when neglected, often develop diabetes or the deadly Bright's disease, are quickly stimulated to do their work thoroughly, and the symp- toms—weak back, lassitude, sag- ging facial muscles, sugar or starch in the urine—soon give way to healthy conditions, Nervousness and sleeplessness, twin evils that usually go hand in hand, are routed in a moment by “Try-New-Life.” The delicate nerve centers along the neck and back are easily affected and, when they are inflamed by cold or weakened by worry, the least trifle irritates them and the vic- tim rolls and tosses or walks the floor in agony, and is lucky to fet two how sleep a night. “Try-New-Life” quiets the quiv- ering nerves like magic, and often a single treatment will bring a sound night's sleep to a sufferer who has not slept a whole night in many years, HOME DEMONSTRATION We will be very pleased to send a lady demonstrator to the homes of those who are unable to attend this demonstration, Remember, you are not obliged to buy or in any way obligated. “Try-New-Life” will operate from any electric lamp socket. For the benefit of those who do not care to pay cash, the Hamilton-Beach the “Try-New-Life” on terms of a small deposit down and monthly payments, Sales Company offers to sell Hamilton-Beach Sales Co. 812 FIRST AVE. Opposite Augustine & Kyer. Telephone Elliott 1762. gases sweet, you their lit-