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PaidwAdvertisement i > GICERO R. HAWKINS | nominee for Superior fe an enemy of corruption | office or private business. ) record as a lawyer appeals . Organized labor, in capital, and all honest will welcome him on the SPECIAL | MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ , suiTs $25.00 TC $32.50 Ration’ Tailored Suit Shop | xchange 1 Re-Block Your Hats en re-block your velvet wer, velour. satin or felt J) latest style. } German | Impurities THE STAR DOCTOR | |1F YOU'RE SIGHING, OPEN A WINDOW Sighing ts often audible expres sion of some emotion, But often it is an tuvoluntary inspiration and reapiration caused by inauffictent oxygen in the body Sighin, is then a BAROMETER, In sueh cases it te merely an other name for oxygen starvation. And it should be taken as a warn ing Often the person who has be come subject to the sighing tmbit will find, on self-examination that he is in & more or less rundown condition, The remedy is frequently the re arrangement of conditions which will make it possible to have more ale-more free, FRESH air to breathe, If you are a “sigher,” index the alr facilities and ventilation tn the place or places In which you cus tomartly work or live. If you are sighing and don't HRALTH | know any good reason for the ac tien, get up and open «a window; go through a few simple exercises; move around briskly; get some morte air into your lungs and then go back to the occupation of the hour. You rill probably find your sighing tendency diminshing and finally disappearing altogether. ‘The Y. W. ©. A. has, with the ex- ception of cards and dancing, al- most any kind of club a girl wishes to join-~soctal, ligtous. The association ts not a charitable organization, but a so- clety of girls for girls, People Should Guard Against Appendicitis Seattle people who have stomach and bowel trouble should guard against appendicitis by taking «im- ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete. as compoun in Adler-i-ka, th appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stom h, gas on the stomach and consti pation INSTANTLY because this simple mixture antisepticives the digestive organs and draws off the Swift's Pharmacy, tnd ave. and Pike.-—Advertisement, Paid Advertisement = A. P. Myers pot the Superior Court ate for Re-Election (Paid Advertisement.) E. D urham for County Superintendent of Schools on Republican Ticket University of Washington. of County Board unde: it of County Board unde: © Supt, W. G. Hartranft, x Supt. T. P. Storey. Years a teacher in rural schools of King caunty. years a principal of village schools of King County. Years a teacher in Broadway High School, Seattle. years Deputy County Sr) collegiate preparation. knowledge of office work. iT THE TURE perintendent under A. S, Burrows, . sufficient teaching experience, MOVING HOUSES ‘Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below “Today and tomorrow, positively last Marah Bernhardt in “La atest, moving picture r other photo- ‘of bill_on Tuesday, ay program biggest ever! “Dixie son in Flirtation.” & Walton, new Photoplay The Beat te Rone,” Solat dr two-r 1 Western Bison. Emerson, Morris “A Lee Four Folks.” White & Brown, Billy Cole, Ventriloquist. * Show in Seattle! ama, “Trapper Bill, King of Scouts,” “Aunt Bridget,” Kelair dec Ticatre NEW PICTURES TODAY PiInsy ar riKke on Theatre Av, Opposite the I. 0. Theatre in Wat The Mustea: At th ty's Mine. “MEETING MAMIE’S MOTHER” “THE SHOTGUN RANCHMAN” “THE LASS FROM A 10¢ SHOW FOR 5e LATEST PHOTOPLAYS A Change of Pictures 3 Times a Week 12 Boys and Girls The Country Fair. 4 raordinary, odinte riente. S' Heal Batats Deal. o Baw instructive ald re-|) GLOUCESTER” Death Valley, foot- Sunshine, THE STAR—MONDAY, Letters to Cynthia Grey WHERRRRERKARRR AK KR ERRNO “THAT SWEET CALIFORNIA GIRL” * * * a & * RARER RRR RRR Dear Misa Grey: I am a girl of 20. A young man here has been keeping company with me steady for over a year, We wore nol en gaged, but he often spoke of how happy we would be together som cay, and of course I thought he loved me and intended to marry me for | love him dearly, Last summer a girl friend of mine from San Francisco came up to visit me, He was very nice to her and used to take us to theatres, antl later he tried to make arrangemest® to take her out, but she refuged to go with him. Last month my California frietid went home, and be asked me fo her address. 1 refused and he got very angry and told me he 1o ber, and if } didn’t give bim the address, he thought perhaps he could} get it from somebody else. He aaya he doean't love me, and never could since he met “that sweet California girl,” as he calls ber Mise Grey, | am sure she cares Rothing for him, or ever gave him any encouragement to fall so desperately in love with her, 1 dide't #ive him her address, and he “quit? me completely, 1 love him, 1 know my friend doesn't want toe go with him, and he knows it that is the way he treats me, Do you think I did right by not sivin him the address? VIOLET. A--It he wanted your friend's address, he should have asked h for it, and given her a chance to say whether or not she cared to hei from him, but nothing ta ever gained by trying to prevent these things) 1 do not believe he ts in love with ber, or he would have asked het to write, and T am afraid consideration for your friend was not the only thing that prompted you to refuse her address. Your best method is to get rid of every bit of hurt, or Jealousy. and keep perfectly silent in the matter, If he loves you he will come back, * ime PERLHRERE AARARARTRE RRNA THRE REED HOM * a HER MOTHER FORCES HER * rd WE FOLLOWED *\* TWO LIVELY GIALS * Awkakeeeeenenannale * Dear Miss Grey: Tama girl of *** **** teak ee eee 19 years, and have gone with sev- Dear Miss Grey A few weeks eral gentlemen, Now, there is one|4° my chum and I Milowed two | felt low whom my mother is very|!lvely acting girls out of town at fond of, I detest him, as ho is a) Might. They let us cateh up with silly fool, and is alwa uring | hem, and then acted rather fresh. me about love, ete, I refuse to go| er than girls usually do, and allowed with him, and snub him in every |"# to say anything we took a no way, bat he refused to be squaich- | ton to. ed. Mama forces me to go with! Mins what do you think of him, and when I refuse there is a them and of us? My chum wrote jfamily row. I have tried to tell | before on this, but recetved no an ther how If detest him, but she will | *¥er. FRANK M. not listen. I am getting desper-| A.—1 did not answer because I ate enough to run away, Please received a letter from the girls the advise me what to do. same mall telling their aide. WEARY GIRL, You were very unmanly, boys, to A.—If you have the stamina to follow the girls, and hurt ur stand your ground in spite of fam-|selves more than them by your fly quarrels, and can refratn from | uncouth remarks. the quarreling yourself, it will mot} The girlie were very indlscreet, be long until they let you alone, «jand should have known better than No girl of 19 need be forced to) to play pranks on strangers. The accept disagreeable attention, and/giris were on thelr to a relative’s if your mother continues, you! oad would best consult the protective | see eee ey EEE EE EES ba officer at the Y. W. C. A. whose |® address is tn the telephone book|®@ SHE HANDED MY | * and directory, cs HUSBAND HER HAT # | * * RRARAERAREARES AEE REREAD * *| Dear Mise Grey:: Will you! * “MOTHER DOES NOT * please give me some advice? ad THINK MUCH OF IT” © other evening my husband and [ * * attended a Grange supper. We PEPER EEE REE EEE ES wont in a rig with some other peo-| Dear Miss Grey: I want to be ple, and one of the women, being | come an actress, and my mother | a member of the Grange, took some does not think much of it. Now,|eatables, We were about to enter Miss Grey, don’t you think there the hall when she handed my hus-| are just as good actresses as any- band her hat and a can of milk to one else? Iam nearly 18 year: ¥. which be did. Now, I didn't and I think I will be satisfied like that at all, so, Instead of ¢ that kind of work. Thanking you, ing home in the same rig, took the L. 8. N, train, at I thought she was get- A— There are actresses just as ting pretty familiar on a short good as other women; but these quaintan Hoping you can appre very actresses do not advise girls ciate my feelings and give me an to #6 on the stage. The life is|\early answer. Sincerely, very hard, the temptations many DOUBTFUL and the pay small, except for those A.-I do appreciate your feeli who have made a name. If you are but you evidently don't think still determined, study Shakew-| have a very sure hold on your pe * plays. They are the high-| band’s affections, if you think est type, and are taken as a model |rying a hat and a can of milk by all actresses of any note. another woman can sever the Grey Paid Advertisement. WARN po, a Progressives of All *\* NOVEMBER 4, 1912. You or I might have done the same thing and thought nothing of it and I think you only succeeded in making yourself unhappy and con spicuous, Jealousy can only bring sorrow, and you had better kill it before it kills your home life. adit dy S15 occa dh cada g * THE MINISTER * * AND THE SHOW « * * ee Dear Misa Grey Do you think it wrong for a minister to go to & moving picture show or a vaude Ville houne, 4. ¢., if he goes to the right kind? Thanking you, A PATRIOT. A.-That ts for the minister to decide. If the show ts a fit place pr anyone, it te for a minister. nd then you must remember there gre pleture shows and picture fiowe: vaudevilles and vaudevilles, lean entertainment, deville or picture show, can't hurt anyone, one ay, ae Ere ire Or, L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, This being the largest dental es tablishment in Seattle mea a great deal to you if you will just stop to consider the matter. Helng so big, we are able to spe elalize, and place patients in the hands of men who make a specialty of certain diseases of the teeth If you need our help you will be anked to pay less than the private dentist, who does all his own work himself, for the great volume of business enables usa to cut the profits down, in individual cases, auch below what the smaller con era or the oneman office would be compelled to ask in order to pay expenses. Furthermore, by specializing our |work, the patient receives far bet ter treatment, It in the same dif ference as exists between the large department store and the small pri vate merchant Not only can we undertid the private dentist in bis charges, but we offer you a special méthod of ldental practice-—-a practical, sane an permanent method of restoring teeth, immeasurably sapertor to the ordinary bridge work and partial plate: We sive all work. ” Regal Dental Offices Or. L. A. Clark, 0, 0. 8. (Manager) 4405 Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you a written guarantee with Parties A VERY CAREFUL CANVASS JUST MADE FOR THIS COMMIT- TEE SHOWS THAT THE CONGRESSIONAL CONTEST STANDS HUMPHREY, Standpatter AGAINST Heifner Take Your Ch Progressive Democrat oice THE FIRST DISTRICT MUST BE REDEEMED. Send a Progressive to Congress i Don’t Waste Your Vote If you want to defeat “The Last of the Stand- patters” Vote for Heifner for Congress “Any Democrat will defeat W. E. Hum. phrey wi cial consideration from the Democratic leaders in Congress.” Charles G. Heifner is the only man who can beat the standpat can- didate. TURKEY STI Dear wuz Hiow that brought tur the er! 1" gobbh menus for a Thanksgiving dinn Of course, only a few lished each day, in any way mean you may not get the turkey, for every menu recety. ed will be handed over to judges for thelr decision Miss Rinehart, new Franklin high school; Miss Walker, Queen! Anne high, and Miss Hopkins Broadway, all domestic selence in structors, are the judges key's je has in can be pub but that does not Because The Star readers want! some original menus, The Star of fers the biggest, fattest turkey to be found in the Seattle markets for the best Thankegiving menu for six persons, “lickin’” good and of moderate price, Below are two of menus received today Her Thanksgiving Menu Editor Oyster Soup. Celery, Pepper Sauce Ko Turkey with Currant Jelly. Haked Potatoes Maa Turnips. the many Linoleums, Modern Furnit 415 Pike at. © Co. Rainier - Valley FLORIST your Dab while they SAHLI’S NURSERY mn 966. Order a Tubers are blooming now “White Front Grocery 4100 Rainier Ave. The Cleanest Store in Rainier Valley. Rainier Beach Pharmacy Phone Ind. Col. 160, Beacon 819, sary. NOTIO: STATIONERY, GARS. CHOI CANDIES. Best Drug Store in This District RIGHT PRICES. Paid Advertisement John £. Ostrom Candidate for County Treasurer Democratic Ticket Has years of experience in pub- lie affairs, and the unanimous en- dorsement of acquaintances and friends, regardiess of politi You make no mistake in placing an X after his name. HEAR BETTER AUDIPHONE With Latest Instamtancous Adjustment. curative power —As you will wish to try this fore decta- ing on ite Du rehase, wehave inaugurat- ed & plan whereby you can obtain an Audiphone for « 36- @ay test on payment of a small rental And thia rent plied on the purchase price if you ki a we Make suitable allo = any hearing device Hearing With Ease and Comtort a wise TROPHOS B fe CUT- O H I RATE DENTISTS Second Av. versity St, Opposite Stone-Fisher Co, RATE PRIC 15 Set f Ti at $15 Set of Teeth 6S Guaranteed Fit $5 Gold or Porcelain Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up GIVEN ON AL WORK, $5 $8 Solid Gold or Brid, ‘ ridge $3, S$ 4 Silver Fillings, 50c Up BASY PAYMENTS Prices. Basy Payments. Prices. $10 Set of Tooth Porcelain Crown $4 Work .. 12-YRAR WRITTEH GUARA Part down and balance in payments. the} m}as close together as possible. LL GOBBLES {Roast Pig, Carrots with ¢ Baked Squash, Chopped Cabbage Pumpkin Pie, Plum Pudding | Apples., Nuts Cheese } and Coffee. M ROBERT LAUDER 612 Waldorf Apartments, City. For a Family of Six |. Thanksgiving Menu Editor |herewith inclose a ment | Thankagiving, which I have for our family of #ix at ay inal cost and very readily prepared | Oyster Soup with Celer | Roast Turkey Croquettes of Rive Scalloped Bweet Potatoes. Cranberry Jelly Pumpkin Pie. Nuts. Coffee Trusting the big “bird” ithis and join our eircle on day, Nov. 28th, I am, MRS. CHAS. H. bio Tenth Av for | une Tomatoes. will se Thurs ULMER, N., City A FINE TREAT The public ts invited by the Se jattle Business Girls’ club to a stere opticon lecture on “Good Roads,” given by Samuel Hill, of James Hill, tonight, at 8 o'clock at the Y. W. ©. A, Fourth and Seneca. Mr. Hill kindly donates bis | services, the use of the machine and the operator. Several embers of the Chamber of Commerce will be guests of the club, Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions The Oregon grape is the state flower of Oregon It is too late for those who did not register to remedy the matter They cannot vote To massage the fingers vigor- ously from the tips to the next joint will make the ends of the fingers a litde smaller. The United States Jeads all other countries In her wheat crop. In 1910 it was 695,443,000 bushels. Daisy chains of light biue and gold beads make beautiful presents for girls or young ladies. The se Washington are Wesley L. Jones and Miles Poindexter; representative Nam EB. Humphrey, Stanton Warbur ton and William L. La Follette, ators trom rt “Well, my dear, did you have any trouble marking your ballot? “Mercy, no! It's so simple! I just put croases against the names of all the men I didn't want elect KRRKHERERR ARR AN ELECTION PRAYER Grant me, oh God, the power to see the right, to know the truth and to cast my vote as becomes 4 » respecting cit iz ant me wisdom to see, not personal gain, not party glory; but the s' of the political question that will benefit the greatest number of people; weld our population m a truer brotherhood, and insure our children greater and higher rights than our ancestors dreamed; and having seen, to cast my vote aright. Grant me, oh God, strength measure as I would have to me again.” To throw my “mite” on the side of the oppressed, the side of justice—and to be the means of helping to concoct a remedy of such by voting for the right. Selah Seeeeeeeeeeeeteeee ee eee eeee SSSeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee PESESEES AS OH EMS Have the tinsmith make a tray of heavy galvanized iron, size about six inches longer and five inches) wider than your radiator. Turn up one side two inches, the other sides one inch, to prevent dishes slipping | 9 off. Have half-inch holes cut just Fas- ten to wall back of radiator with hooks, so that shelf can be easily taken down at need.--Woman's) ¢ Home Companion Paid Advertisement JULIAN L. SHAY Former Police Judge of Everett DEMOCRATIC. NOMINEE FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Don’t Forget Good Templars’ Fair t have time with Jolly people 1109 Virginia, to- good Admission 10c ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE Scenic Cafe Our meals are absolutely the best the markets afford, and our service Is perfect. We have en- gaged the highest class vaude ville entertainers of the stage in Seattle. PROGRAM Manning Old Home Songs Tod’ Smith, . Soprano Vera Reno ‘ Classical Rag | Time Miss’ Heien’ Vell Comedian Mr. Chas. Silteman Violin Wonder Mias Price Pianist J, A. Plume joor Mgr. SCENIC CAFR 1605 Fir Aw JAS. L. SHUTE, Mgr. Miss Belle Mise Miss 1 nom THIS EVENING) a son-in-law) wil-| WHEN WOMEN VOTE! Sure Way to Regain Robust Bloom of Youth with in one exquisite a y-nott skin new surface that woftne in necenmary in appl it being #meared on 1d cream and washed off im remove formation wrinkles, or delay a face bath made dered sane- (Paid Advertising) JUDGE BLACK | To vote for W. W. Black for Sw preme Judge write W. W. Black im blank space on Nonpartisan Judi clary Ticket, under “Judges Su Court,” and mark “X” is Or paste sticker contaia- ing bis name in same place. Writing in name Is best, as stick- ers may fall off. N. B.—Precinet election officers who hand out stickers or candi dates’ cards within the polls ere liable to imprisonment for elew tioneering VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY preme square; AMUSEMENTS ooo SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 42. TONIGHT, ALL WEEK Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, “THE DERP PURPLE" Berguia Night (Tomigist) 25 Ota. Mats. c-BIG Ss. & 0. ACTS—8 Election Ketoras sent be read from the stage Tuesday migchi Born Phones S106. A BIG sHOWw Returns will be rea@ je Taceday sight. Make ons The PANTAGES cc Daily Twice Nightly “THE JUNGLE GIMLs” Big Singing ond Dancing Act Ie and 200. NOTICE 10 ELECTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with Resolution 3802 of the City Counell of The of Seattle, adopted Septomber gi 1912, tho simple referendum has bt invoked by the said “ity Councll tte Helf a4 to the following ordinance: ORDINANCE, N n Ord lzation, manage: jon of the Fire City “ot Seattle repealing ordinances in fiiet. BEIT, oaere D BY THE Set oF ATTLE AS FOLLOW: Section 1, row and after the saps ond day of April; 1813, the flremeg and employees of the ‘Fire Departs of The City of Seattle, sul ube call, other than the Fire shall be divided into two Ce) pine toons, one to perform day and the other to perform x, pervice sere vice. The hours of the day service shall not exceed ten (10), commenge ing not before eight (8) o'clovk A M. and ending not later than sig (6) o'clock P. M. The hours of the night service shat! not exceed fours teen (4 ominencing not bef tx (8) o'clock P. M. and ending later than eight (3) o'clock A. except that in the event of great threatening or unusual conflal tion, or such emergency, the Fire Chief, his assistant. or other persom in charge or command of the Fire Department, shall have the power Jand authority to summon s cngires id st in the protection rty In their work the from y to night and from night to day each and ever Section 2 ed suitable an abode for the emp! so employed whil tion 3, All ordinances or parte in'so far as they may be with the provisions of tui ordinance, are repealed. Section 4. This ordinance — shalf take effect and be in force thirt days from and after its passage an approval, i{.approved by the Mayorg otherwise 1fshall take erfect at the it shall become a law under the ‘ovisions of the city charter. Passed the City Council the 16 |day of September, 1912, and sign | by me in open session in authenticas i age this 16th day of Z, month There shall be provid. healthful places of sand firemem on duty ition of its pa the City Councth me this 17th day ef *, COTTERILL, Mayor. me this 17th day 1913. H. W. CARROLL, omptroller and ex-officio City ks Deputy Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER }GIVEN that on Tuesday, athe day of November, 1912, a election will be held in ‘fhe ors for the purpose of ratity! oting the yotoresld | ordine Hu CARROLL, city Comptroller wa ex-officio Ciy Filed by September, Attest: . Agnew, Date of first publication Septem ber 27, 1912

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