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"THE STAR—FRIVAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1912, MACH SOUR AND FULL OF GAS? GUT INDIGESTION? HERE'S A CURE Letters to Cynthia Grey “DO NOT WANT TO LIVE WITHOUT AFFECTION” Dear Mias Grey; I want your advice in my trouble, [am a man gaa old, have been married six years, and my wife is four years older. She ta a woman of good moral character, but she has a flery tem per, IT am naturally very sensitive, and her words cut to the ben Hardly a day passes without a scrap, We have two children, When| # she is away, everything ls peaceful, but when she fs home in a turmoll I have tried hard to bear it, but I am living a life of misery She admits ber strong temper, but she thinks I ought to bear It because she is a “good woman,” and she never tries to contro! herself In five minutes all stomach distress will go No in. ie 2 geome ma wirn, sournesa or belching of gas, acid or eructations ated food, no dizainess, bloating, foul breath or headache, ? in is noted for ite speed in regulating upset atom fa the surest, quickest and most certain remedy in the whole Desidés, it is harmless. ‘of men and women now eat their favorite foods without know now it is needless to have a bad stomach * fasteners, and right Mhineh sta, Kemmet, att ready for ume. Hipertal WHOM, GABON. 6s ssa eer “The Economy Store’’ Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Phone Main 6035 CHILE CONCARNE, 1411 Berd Av, bet. U Feeaagieing Apparel i To Be Thankful For Thankful to know that you can get honest value in the three essentials of good clothes: A Style, Pit and Service. in the most popular shades and patterns that are tailored to look right and wear right, Do Not Worry About«Paying We can arrange that very nicely for you We have helped thousands of men and young men who find it so much more satisfactory and convenient to pay as they get paid. We can help you, too. $1 a Week or $5 a Month Is Enough TACOMA STORE, 1125 C ST. Bread may be fresh and clean when it leaves the bake shop, yet be decidedly unclean when it reaches the consumer. That's because all bread is POROUS. If its crust is exposed it absorbs moisture like a sponge. If moisture were all, it would not matter so much so far as ite is concerned, but this is not all. Why Take Chances? In its rounds from baker to consumer it 1s handled by driver, clerk, delivery boy. Perhaps the hands are unclean these persons are unhealthy. Fac, Every bread eater who Gr exact comment tds Rouge hoe th cho tae insure yourself and family absolutely against Eat HOLSOM The Large bread is taki “Wrapped Loaf ‘There are a thousand reasons why. But the best reason is it’s wrapped dustproof, waxed paper wrapper that preserves at the oven in a ge ‘ rmproof, it unsullied to the final serving on your table. AGUSOM Bread is made from the choicest flour and best i reed ‘The water is filtered, the flour is thoroughly sifted tested in our ideally sanitary shop. Eat HOLSUM and Enjoy Health Possible to produce. 10 cents at all grocers Don’t take a bun for a loaf—demand the 32 ounce “Holsum” loaf of your deater, HOLSUM BAKING CO *} do her, and then notice It aa IHttle aa possible. unclean, unwholesome I have tried kindness, but to no avail, She shows lots of affection to the children, but says it Is not in her to show her love for me, She has not offered to kiss me ten times in sx years, except when | show her affection Now, | am tired of this catand-dog life. I do not care for any one! else, but do not want to live my life with no affection and tenderness | in it, I would give anything if she would change, but she says she cannot help it and will not try She ims she lovea me b you advise me to bear this mi a good, clean man. Would or get through with it? UNFORTUNATE HUSBAND. A.—Any one virtue is not an exeuse for any particular ain, and making it so fs another error, I think your wife must have been raised to believe a woman has no right to make any advance to a man either before or after marr! #0} 1 would not bother about that, She probably loves you as well as you As to the temper, she can overcome it, and should make the effort | to do so for her own good. The longer she puts it off, the worse it will} be. Appeal to her to do It because it ls right, and not for your sake, “CAN A GIRL OF 16 LOVET" Dear Misa Grey 1 have read your answers in The Star every | jevening for some time, and now | |want you to etbing, }Can a girl of 16 really love @ boy? don't mean fooltehly, but 4 lutrong and deep love. | There ix a certain boy whom 1} jlove in this way, I think, I would |te willing to give up everything jto him except my honor, Does a} boy appreciate a love like this 1 Wish some of the boys would ex press their views on this matter, as T want to know LOVESICK So rarely does a girl of 16 really love that it is mot safe to/ trust her feeling at that time And} #0 very, very rarely does a young | boy know enough to appreciate such love that it is winest to walt] until older before making any con-| cessions I know a girl who walked the } Moor and cried the night a man 10 years her sentor left his home| The man from then on de-| slowly, the girl rapidity, and a few years after she shrank | from him. And he was really a/ good man. But what she thought love was really emotion, Sults and Overcoats OVERCOATS $15.00 HOW CAN I WINT Dear Misa Grey; 1 am in love with a young man of 22 and he does not seem to care as much for me as I do for him Will, you please advise me in what way | can win his affectic Tam 18 years of age and have) known him eight months | Wi! you also advise mo if it Is proper to go out with o noldier | when he has hie U. 8. unlform on’ Thanking you in advance MISS M A.—There ts nothing one can do to win the aeffection of another, land if you did so by strenuous ef forts, you could not hold it, so why pot wait quietly and take philo wophically what the gods send? Tt i considered better form for a lnoldier to wear civilian clothes }when not on duty, but he may not have them, so don’t judgé harsbiy |RULE FOR MAKING DESSERTS When making desserts, allow jone heaping tablespoonful of gran-/ ulated sugar to each egg and half a pint of milk. Cynthia’ to Many Questions 19 Third AV. seers, The salary of the president of the United States is $76,000 a year. Remove paint from eloth with] | turpentine and remove the turpen- tine spot with gasoline. | Brown suede or velvet shoes are | not practical for school wear; gun metal are the most serviceable. For information regarding the | taking out of naturalization papers, }apply or write to the Naturalization Bureau, Federal building, Seattie. If a person sends a check in pay. ment of a debt and has not the amount of the check in the bank, the check is worthless and the debt must be paid otherwise, If hair has a tendency to grow on the face, any kind of cold cream containing grease will aid the growth. If cold cream is applied, it should be at bedtime after the face has been washed thoroughly. At any social gathering, where you are required to entertain a young man whom you are not well acquainted with, your conversation should be on the toplea of general Interest, that is, not intimate, aw if you had known each other for some time, The members of President Taft's cabinet {| Bec. State, P. C. Knox; Bec, T Franklin MeVeagh; Sec. War, H. L. Stimpson; Atty. General, G. W. Wickersham; Poat- master General, F. H. Hitchcock; See. Navy, @. V. Meyer; Sec, In- terior, W. L. Fisher; See. Agricul- ture, J. Wilson; Sec. Commerce and C, Nagel. Re-Block Your Hats We can re-block your velvet, silk, beaver, velour, satin or feit into lateat style. MODEL MILLINERY a7 ‘e Bonk achance. The re's one way to bread. MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ sults $25.00 TO $32.50 Ladies’ Tailored Suit Shop. 238-240 Lumber Bx Bi HUTESON OPTICAL. Ty MAKERS» GODDGLASSES 1330 2nd. AVE near UNION Bargains at the Room-Making Sale Bee our display of 1,000 patr of Cotton Blankets and priced for quick disposal The variety of styles, colors and grades is so large we cannot particularive in de scriptions of each one, but we ntee you the big * in gray, tan and white at the following prices per pair $&95, $1.50, $1.25, $1.15, 986, 890 and 69c Gray ec at, a pair, 79¢ and WOOL FINISH PLAID BLANKETS AT, A PAIR $2.69 $1.89 Wool Mixed Blankets. Extra large Wool and Cottor Mixed Blankets in the follow ing combination colora—-tan and white, blue and white pink and white, and gray and white, checked designe Sizes 66x80 inches and worth cla values, a pr Pure Wool Blankets. “Buffalo” Woot nteed ab- solutely all wool, both warp and filling, and they will last a lifetime. We are sole agents for these blankets In the Northwest and we are buying direct from one of the largest blanket mills in the country, They make only this blanket, thos {neuring a high degree of perfection. They are made in two sizes only, in plain colors and plaids. Size 66x80 $6.50; our price, 2 pair. > $4.69 Bize 70x82 laches - worth a pate SO08 OUTING FLANNEL Standard grade Outing Filan- nel, in thirty different styles in checks and stripes; 28 inches wide. For Saturday apectal, 73¢ a yard .,.. CRETONNES. 500 yards of Manufacturers Remnants of 10¢ Cretonnes, in all styles; good for drapery purposes; also make good comfort coverings. The lengths run two to ten yards, Special, 1 per yard ... 43c FINE COMFORTER BATTING. Half pure white wool and half Sea Island cotton batting. This is considered the most economical, most serviceable and most sanitary filling for comforts; size of roll 72x84 inches, in one, two and three- pound weights. pound". 69 MEN’S OVERALLS SPECIAL 25c. Third Floor, For the early shoppers on Saturday there will be some of those famous T5c Overalls we told you of the first of the week. They have been pro- nduneed wonderful values by of patrons during the week ;Come early Saturday, aathoy will be finished up; (ohe pair to a cus- 25¢ togper),at, a pair... MEN*YS HEAVY RIBBED COTTON SHIRTS AND RS, SOLD IN SUITS one “(LIMIT TWO SUITS Eh), wen cuir = 759 Leather Mule Skin ‘Phereyis still a goodly assort- ment of them for those who come Out in good season Sat- urday, and they are just as big values now as they were Wednesday. Men, be sure and get in on this glove bar- gain, at 15¢ A DAIT seveeeceee WOMEN’S OUTING GOWNS. Third Floor, Ladies’ Warm Quting Gowns, in neat striped patterns in blue and white, and pink and white. Trimmed with fancy finishing braids and crogs stitching. High neck. Splend- id quality of material, inches — worth SATURDAY This is a good place to supply your needs for Thanks- giving. Fine Linens, Cutlery, China, Cut Glass and season- able merchandise of all sorts and descriptions at popular prices. Thousands have visited our store during this first week of this Room-Making Sale and many have gone away with new impressions in their minds of what this reorganiz ed store stands for in the way of first-class merchandise at the lowest possible prices consistent with dependable quality Come and examine our offerings tomorrow FALL AND WINTER SUITS THAT FORMERLY $6 98 SOLD AT $13.00, $14.95, $17.50 AND $19.50, FOR ° These Suits are made on the same models and of the same kinds of materials as gilts you see in the show windows priced all the way from $26.00 to $30.00. These values are positively astounding and well nigh unbelievable unless you are willing to visit our big second floor and satisfy yourself that what we are telling you is the “gospal truth.” The materials are serges, cheviots, diagonals and mixtures. Jackets ape lined with good satin and splendidly tailored in every way All sizes for women and misses. $25.00 SUITS ARE MARKED DOWN FOR SATUR $14 95 DAY TO 3 Models that possess the best features of the season's best selling and most popular styles. Made of beautiful qualities of mannish rges, cheviots, diagonals, whipcords, two-toned diagonals abd man nish mixtures; tailoring and finish of the very highest order. Skin ner’s satin linings, shields and weights; hair cloth and canvas busts. All sizes. See them Saturday and take your chotce for only $14.95. WOMEN’S COATS Anwoot Pu’ Length 94-98 Coats in black, browns, grays and mixtures, All sizes. If you are looking for a bargain in a coat, here you have it. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS. This ts a magnificent line of Fall and Winter” $9.98 1912 garments, including all our $13.00 stock and many of our $15.00 new OVER ONE-HUNORED WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ ALL OUR WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ $20.00 AND Coats, among them several models recently brought out by leading New York manufacturers Don't allow yourself to miss this offer if you are thinking of buying a good Coat within @ year. It is easy to save $5.00 on a Coat here, Saturday. One-Piece House Dresses. Regular $1.26 and $1.69 98 These Dresses were worth c the money at the regular prices, for they are O. K. in styles, mate rials and workmanship'in every way. There are about a dozen differ. ent models to select from. Taken from our regular fine of $1.26, $1.49 and $1.69 Dresses. Now is the opportune time to purchase House Dresses. All sizes. Silk Petticoats Special This Is Probably the Last Cali on Mensalines and Taf. fetas, in all shades, $1.98 WOMEN’S WAISTS, AT Waist’ ‘in white, “black 20C changeable effects and fancy F akives és Bb rg a colored lawns, madras, cham- patterns Beyond a doubt the porcales and other weak, ine best Petticoat offer of the year. | terials. Some of the white lawn Goods that are taken from our | numbers are trimmed with lace and regular $3.00 and $4.00 lines. | embroidery and are quite suitable Saturday will be a good day to | for street wear. The former prices choose from these splendid lines | on these goods ranged from Tic to at $1.98. $1.50. All sizes from 34 to 44 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT This rainy weather calls for the indestructible headdress for ladies and children, and we are showing a splendid assortment, including the new “Hanky Panky” Tweed and Velvet Hats. The “Twiddle-de-Dee” Soft Crash Hats and a splendid assortment of the Johnny Boy Hats. Prices from 98¢ up All Colored Velvet Shapes—the $2.75 quality—go to our turday at half price ...... Patrons eat ey aL PATTERN HATS AT $8.95 Only about twenty-five to select from. but every one of them Is correct in every way, and no two altke. This offer Includes our Willow Plume Hats,. worth up to $22.50, Saturday, our choice + sees Children's and Misses’ Hats, worth $1.25 to $1.50, all ready to wear, a big lot to select from, at 69¢ and .......... Kia etnee GLOVE DEPARTMENT Main Floor New Mocha Gloves, silk lined. Colors black, grays and browns. very pair warranted $ and fitted, Price, a pair 1.75 Manufacturers’ seconds, but NATURAL CHAMOIS GLOVES just about as good as the firsts, We think this the best one you and less than half the price. See ver saw for the money. them Saturday, at, a pair, Price, ® DAIF ....+++ B06 leas. “" 10 LADIES’ MITTS 50 dozen pairs of Ladies’ White or Gray Mitts, all size: a pair, Saturday CHILDREN’S MITTS Children’s Shoes, 98c. Good, sturdy styles in button or lace, fine box calf or the more dressy vicl kid; sizes Same in larger sizes, to Dale) svesesssesseesQh bal Same in Misses’ sizes to ra paeeadeueliee | P| Women’s Hand-Knit Slippers, 69c. Made of fine German yarn in fancy, weaves, colors red, blue, black, gray 69c and pink .....+60. Misses’ sizes, special, W PALE eececsseeeeee 59c Children’s sizes, spe- eae tele ne Children's Rubber Boots, ac- cording to size and quality, & pair— $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 hE Women’s Outing Gowns Third Floor. : re 5 to 8%, at, Ladies’ Outing Gowns, @ pair e. various pretty combinations and patterns in blue and white, gray and white and pink and white, tastily trimmed in braids, tucks, and _hemstitching. Also beautiful plain white Outing Gowns, trimmed in finishing braids and embroidered in pink and blue on cuffs and yoker With or without collars. Ladies’ Outing Gowns of ex- tra quality material, in pink and white, blue and white striped patterns, also in plain white; effectively trimmed with torchon laces at neck, while others are finished with ribbon bands and fancy stitching on yoke and collar, Either round or square yokes, with or without co}- The prices are $1.7! bs 5 darerepes ee Special Shoe Prices for Saturday Your than ures is greater ours at these fig- We make you these prices for the two-fold purpose of Room-Making and Business-Building. If you come here Saturday you will see that we are “winning out” on both, MEN’S SHOES FOR BUSINESS. or Dress wear. Values that have been pacemakers ever since we introdaced them. We are selling at Department Store short profit prices, so ft ts safe to figure they are worth from 50c to $1.00 more than we have them marked. Will you give us an opportu- nity to demonstrate the truth of this si pment” A splendid stock to choose from at, a pair $4.08 $3.75 $3.50 MEN’S SHOES, $2.00 Regular $2.50 and $3.00 val- ues. Several very good styles in Blucher or button Shoes, new, high, roomy toes and all solid leather in the soles and counters, Tans, box calf, gun-metal and some patent leathers; take your choice Saturday at, a pair Debacek ce a MEN'S SLIPPERS IN VARI- OUS STYLES AND ALL PRICES AS FOLLOWS, A PAIR, $1.75, 91.69, $1.50 AND ‘ $1.00 “UNDER-PRICES” ON MEN’S. MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT WORK SHOES— Soft, everlasting leather that repels water when well olled. Thick Goodyear welt soles— honest all through, and we are 50c to 7éc under-price at, $4.00 $3.75 $3.50 BIG BOYS’ SHOES at $3.00. Heavy tan Goodyear welt scpool Shoes at $3.00; also black gun-metal calf Dress Shoes for boys of all sizes; Goodyear welt soles. There is the best of material, workmanship,@service and fit in these splendid Shoes at this price, a pair BEST VALUES I HBAVY SKRVICE FOR SCHOOL AT THESE POPULAR PRICES, A PAIR $2.50, $2.00, $1.75, $1.50, $1.25 and WOMEN’S FELT JULIETS, 98c. Richly trimmed fn Ribbon or Fur, leather soles, note the colors—red, wine, brown, black, myrtie, navy and gray, generally around town at $1.25, but the Panton & Lon- don Co. price, a profit Slippers here. Finet qualities of Felt Juli- ets for Women, choice of pink, blue, black and five other shades at a pair $1.75 x0 $1.49 Women’s Comfort Felt Slippers, $1.00 Foxed with leather and heavy fleece lining, insuring perfect comfort and satisfaction. Two qualities to show you at, a pair ...... $1.50 axo $1.00 Infants’ Shoes, 50c. Hundreds of pairs of soft, black kid Shoes in either button or lace styles; sizes 1 to 5; values to Tbe sack ayer ee CORK INSOLES — MEN’S OR WOMEN'S A PAIR ... HAIR INSOLE: PAIR BULL FROG SHOE POLISH . Women’s Popular Tan Buttoners. Also smart patent leather or button Shoes; also the al- ways popular vici kid In but- ton and Blucher styles; a wonderful line to choose from, at, a@ pair .. EXTRA SPECIAL. Misses’ Blucher style Shoés in best vici kid, with strong leather soles, Sizes 12 to large 2, at, a war. 19