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Y‘CASCARETS” BCONSTIPATED clean “eile your liver pated bowels you sleep. tonight t by morale who t tongue . nervous ar uoeg with a hCK. oe or have ‘worn out keeping Cascare’s passacewy salts, cathe This le | ge immediate’) ite the stomach ed and fou) gases un the live ted waste the inte an’t 1 ras t matt a Cascaret you out by mo 5 from your druggist bowel action; a cheerfulness for ‘RR Clark, & D. S. suffer with ing, old-fashioned iry, when our ob methods are a We can fill, crown or tooth You have without are the lowest that offered in Seattle *work which we st think of getting an extrs ee 3 Gold Crown for $1.00, of famous $10.00 Never. $6.00! Aria not only @ guarantee to every that means sc mething tal Offices B.D. S. (Manager) N. W. Cor. Union this Ad with you Ry te gent at Surely penetrate and awaken the dormant far, is the reason 20 many of our users Rite you may be using! EBLECTROPHONE tthe. - | intellig -NTISTS a ok WW. and University St. Stone-Fisher Co, a BACK OF oF | 12 vuans” wonKk DENTAL work RATE PRicks Ono Cut Rate Payments. Prices, Z) ‘9 GUARANTER ON ALL WORK <|two months Letters to Cynthia Grey NOTICE, BACHELORS! Here's a chance for the men to get It back on the girls, The reasons why bachelors don't wed are funny and sad, may be. Cynthia Grey wants the bachelor readers to send her thelr reasons for not marrying, It is not necessary to sign your nam as no real name will be printed. tt tw a satiafaetion to alr one's opinions sd that thoysanda of girls will read, and probably profit Mothers will be enlightened, and a eeneral spirit of fun will prevail, The answers must not contain more than 26 words, Cynthia Grey ase Send them to LETTERS FOR BETTINA Letters of sympathy and assurance for Bettina are still coming in, and are being saved for her, It does my heart good to know the people are 80 big hearted, and broad minded, and are willing to receive the wirt into their farmiiios as a member of the home, Below are a few extracts from letters received ONE FROM A MOTHER Dear Miss Grey: My heart aches for the childs I am a mother, and will gladly take her and her baby and care for them, and no or | will ever know MRS, ———. FROM A GIRL If you see her, will you ask her to write to me? Please co not think Tam inquisitive, Tonly want to help, and maybe she would like a sister as well ag 1.” _, A SISTERLESS BOY WRITES Dear Mise Grey lam a young man Of 26, and want to express \ few words of encouragement and sympathy for Bettina. Poor little innocent girl! As a man, I am at a loss to see how ny tan with © heart can be #0 mean aa to take advantage of a poor ittle lonely girl after she had put faith in him. I have no sisters and rothers myself, and am an orphan, but if I had a little’ sister and she should have the mitfortune to fall’a victim to a wretch like this, I Jout think I could eat or sleep until I had hunted him down and turned him over to justice, But, Bettina, your life Is not ruined. You have all the good, pure minded pe on your side. You are in no way to blame, and | am sure that some day you will be happy As far ee the man who tried to bring disgrace on you is con some day be will repent and his heart will torture him. Ph to forget it all, and } think that you have friends everywhere, men are not bad. With a heart full of sympathy, EDWARD. ee STRIKES THE RIGHT NOTE pany with another boy, but I have Dear Miss Grey Just a Hach-/not. Would you go with that kind elor” invites correspondence on of a boy or not? Girls leading fellows astray.” My ANXIOUSLY WAITING opinion fs that, as @ rule, the boy) A.—Certainiy not. A young girl's is to blame, and girl offenders are happiness does not He in belng entirely out of proportion to girl,“owned” by one boy. She should bag ene have many friends, but no lover. Tam a bachelor of 23, and have This boy ix simply working you te seen the worst of both sexes, but I/ make you think you love him and atit believe that the instances promize wilh not with any where the girl leads the fellow )other, Drop him at once for all. back to decency or helps bim to keep straight for outweigh the ases on which the fair one Is mor ally responsible for his downfall So many of the boys expect to be compensated by the girls in some form or other. If she refuses to give trading stamps in the form of kisses, the boy calle her a prude and will have nothing to do with her. Not satisfied with that, he slanders her conduet to friends. It must be hard fot any Kirl to lose popularity just for having tried to be the kind of girl with whom any gelt reepectiog young man would be glad to associate. That's where “Just o Bachelor” ought to take notice. If the young men would show a little more self respect when dealing with the op posite sex, no fellows would be led astray by «iris. The idea! Now, I with “Just a Bachelor” to answer my statements, also I would be glad if you, Miss Grey, would let us have the benefit of your opinion in the matter NANBA A-—Young as you are, you have straek the right keynote. Uf every wah would be self-respectibg, the yowe women would be safe, and the comparatively fow cases where the boy is led astray by the girl would be eliminated. PAWNBROKER LAWS Dear Miss Grey Some time ago, being in need of money and out of work, I made @ loan on my diamond ring. In the contract I signed it states that he may sell the ring 30 after date if | have not repaid the amount of the loan with interest. 1 asked about this and he said as jong as 1 paid the Interest 1 could p the ring there as long ae 1 FOR TWO GIRLS. I want the two girls who wrote of experience #imilar to Bettina’s the one whose father lost | hix money and wha went to work in a camp; the other who left school) to live with her brotherindaw, to send thelr addresses, Nothing will be made public, and | want very much to help them. Both are innocent, and no sin Is @tached to their ehildren. 1 wilt be waiting for your replies. - CYNTHIA GREY THE GIRL 1S RIGHT Dear Miss Grey: [I am a young man 24 years of age. and am deep ly lr love with a young lady here) whe seems to (or did) think a lot! of me. 1 took her home one night, and she let me kiss her good night and speak to me win her back? A BROKEN-HEARTED LOVER, A-—To win Wer be a man, and not a softy. to kiss ber? What shall I do to! ° Balt fish should always be soak ed with the skin side op ‘UPSET STOMACH | AND INDIGESTION “Pape’s Diapepsin” Cures Sour, Gasey Stomachs in Five Minutes. eat for this kind of a loan? a e i for interest w' a daa on $100, how lone entitie me to hold the ring ther ‘The contract sti no amount of interest. Thanking ce. you in advan IGNORANCE A—Lecal interest for pawn shops in this state ja 3 per cent a month. Charging anything over that makes the pawnbroker Hable t and fine. Othe Inw also states that the ar- ticle must be held 90 days after the expiration of the contract. Pawn brokers may make contracts, but they don't make the laws, and the V is what counts. ‘Time it! In five minutes all stom- ach distress will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or beiching of gas, acid or eructations of undigest- ‘ed food, no dissiness, bloating, foul | breath or headache. ys Diapepsin is noted for its 8) in regulating upset stomachs. It fe the surest, quickest and most) certain remedy in the whole’ world and besides it js harmless. Millions of aod women now eat their favorite foods without fear—they know now it is needless to have a bad stomach. Please, for your sal , got a large fifty-cent case of Pa) does that stomach right. Don't keep on being LAWS. miserable—life is too short—you Does a womanlare not here long, so make your atay by shor Eat what you like land digest it; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. UNJU: r Miss Grey ate an American citizen lore her citizenship by marrying # son-citl- zen? Please explain and oblige, LOOKING FOR INFORMATION Diapepsin belongs in your home A.~Yes, and if an alien marries gnyway. It should be kept handy, an American, she becomes a full- | should one of the famfly eat some- fledged eftizen, even if she cannot) thing which doesn’t agree with speak a word of English, @94/ them or in case of an attack of in doesn't know when America W&S!| @igestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or discovered. And if she is divorced, | stomach derangement at daytime or she again becomes an allen. What| quring the night it Is there to give a prestige it gives a woman just tO) the quickest, surest relief known. be married! - oan Here's another sequence. If an » American woman ,m ries a Seotchman, an Englishman, lor any cher alien who hasn't taken jout his papers, she loses her citi |\zenship; and if she is married to an American who takes out papers in another country (no matter how much #he objécts to it) she thereby becomes an alten, too. To my mind, there is no more unju® law, and only one other that | matches it, and that is the right of parents to strike a child on the head or fnee; the same offense for which @ teacher Is fined. It ie high time women were wak- ing up, and using their influence to efface these blots from this glorious, free (7) America, 1 AM A widow. Dear M Grey: 1 am a widow at 35 years of age, and have been keeping company with a man for nearly a year, He is @ good man and I think a whole lot of him. He has one great fault, and that is he is very jealous. Would you please tell me. ie it ead to keep ee amd with him any longer or not? ANXIOUS TO KNOW, A-—It he is not trying to conquer this jealous disease, and it is mak- ing you unhappy, by all mcans drop him. v $7.50 we offer you net of teeth for $7.60. SAMPLES SHOWN food first cl at @ mod would like to you eult usr condition of your mouth. consulting spectaliat years of experience, and his opinion of your condition will be valuable to yo With the ald of firet cl materi tl modern equip le to ser aving cop fide: our ability to the e@ lasting results in all branches of dent- y, we offer you @ 6-year guarantee, J] work done painlessly by modern electrical devices, INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Atego Megundaye, 9 {lt Pom elady Attendant Dentists well, ai A SILLY BOY. Dear Mins Grey-—I am a girl of 17 and have been going with a boy of 19 for a short time. 1 love him and I (bink he loves me, but he said that I have been keeping com, What right had you! lw THE STAR—MONDAY, te -NOVEMBER 18, 1912. CHOOSE HOHE OH OHO OO OOOO EOOS * WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES TO BE HER SPECIAL WORK. SOOT HHSHSSOOOHO OHH OHO HEH OH OOS Mies Mary Bayless, Private Secretary to Mre. Woodrow Wilson. Misa Mary Bayless, Wee Union, Ohio, bas been chosen to Mill the important social position of private secretary to Mra. Woodrow Wilson. wife of the, president-elect of the Valted States @ ts not uncommon for residents of the Buckeye state to move into ere Menus, menus everywhere, and not a bite to eat! If the menu editor's appetite in-} creases with the number of menus he will have to spend Thankegiving day from carly dawn till late at MENUS EVERY WHE | the spotlight of political favor, But }it ia worthy of some special note [when the first lady in the land chooses her social aide de camp and Trivate arsietant from the central st ater. Miss Bayless will begin her du ties at the White House next | March. ES RE! |ideat Thanksgiving Dinner for Six. Jam nectar, crackers . $0.10 fkey with bread dressing, currant jelly Browned sweet potatoes, mashed Irish potatoes 180 night feasting on turkey, or maybe[Creamed caullfiower he will hear so much about turkey beforehand that he will not be able to look one In the face on Thanks siving day Only « few of the menus recely- ed can be printed each day, but all be handed over to the three judges Mise Hopkins, Broadway high Miss Rinehart, New Franklin, and Mies Walker, Queen Anne, all do- moentic science teachers, who will menu at reasonable coat. Send your menus to the menu editor, care of The Star, by Sat réay, November 23. Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions Seattlo was vember 13. 61 years old No The state flower of Idaho is the syringa. Of Washington, the rho dodendron. It in better to keep apples in the cellar than in the ground, for they often taste of the latter when bur-| i Silk or linen handkerchief, a tle of him favorite color, a hat marker and desk calendar are suitable presents for a man. i ie to celebrate, In 1914-15, the centennial of the treaty of Ghent, making 100 years of peace between Great Britain and the United States. Neither husband nor wife has any right, before or after death, ta |property acquired before marriage,, or to property acquired after mar riage by gift or inheritance. For a red complexion, remove the ‘s Diapepsin cause. which iq usually in a dis-jthat A SINGLE from any drug store and put your/turbed state of mind, bashfuiness,| buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete. excitement, anger and profuse joy Cultivate quietness and level-head edn NOTICE TO READERS # All letters cannot be an- & |® swered in the paper, and many *#/| * are without name or address. & * A stamped, faddressed en. & *® velope always brings a prompt * ® reply. CYNTHIA GREY, * * Se ee ee | THE STERILIZED BOY, By Percy Shaw. Say, I would like to breathe ai aen't #0 refined; & chance to run and hop With no one near to mind, And eat an apple ‘fore it's ‘peeled, And own some dirty toys, And be too poor to have a nurse, And play like other boys. Why, every time that Columbine Comes off the street with me She has to change her clothes and mine For fear of germs, you see. And if I grab a stone or touch A post along the walk, You'd think it was a crocodile To hear her line of talk, And kissing, I can't kiss a soul Without an awful row, And mother saying: “Well, for sure, He'll get the measles now.” I can’t pet cats or dogs, and when A stranger pats my head I get it washed with smelly stuff, Just as the doctor sald. So if you know a real bad germ Too strong to sterilize, That you can catch around As sort of a surprise, I might get sick and have some fun, And maybe then they'd see It wasn't any use ‘o make and send Large flat round bags are of vel: vet, plush, or fur, to match the gown, Combination salad, consisting of celery, cucumbers, sttced tomatoes, served on lettuce leaf, with salnd dressing Bread and Butter Pumpkin ple, mince ple [have an equal chance, for each will! Tea, sweet cider ...... | Total von 82. | BLACKEYED SUSAN, City, Strictly home cooked, I render she let me put my arms around her| decide who will win the big, fat'my own lard, clean my clams and Waist, and since then she won't}turkey The Star offers for the best Ko to a card club, too, }@oed Thankagiving Dinner for Six. [Oyster cocktail Cream of tomato soup.. Olives, pickles, celery. . |Creamed cod .. ° ° turkey, plain dressing. Cranberry sauce tees | Baked sweet potatoes, mashed Yellow turnips ‘2 Hot mince ple, Nabisco wafers |Rouquefort cheese, crackers, assorted nuts, raisins Demi tasse—coffee .... | Total ‘ | MR THANKSGIVING MENU Celery Olives Cream Tomato Soup Roast Turkey Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce |Marhed Potatoes Giblet Gravy Turnip Croquettes Baked Sweet Potatoes hart and Grape Fruit Salad Cheeke Satied Wafers Pumpkin Pie. Raisin, Pie. Bon Bons. Coffee. Salted Nuts. E. 0. DUBKER, City MODERN | clegantiy furnished fooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir jgious, Eighth and Virginia, near | Westlake. Elliott 803. beast k LESS BOWEL TROUBLE IN SEATTLE people have found out DOSE of simple as }eompounded in Adler--ka, the Ger- man appendicitis remedy, relieves jconatipation, sour stomach or g on the stomach INSTANTLY. Th: simple mixture antisepticizes the digestive organs and draws off the impurities and it is surprising how QUICKLY it.helps, Swifts Phar- }macy, 2nd ay, and Pike st.—-Adver | tixement. Seattle | } Lathrop successfully tr H pep Trouble, pation, Neuralgia, Liver Troubl: Appendicitis, Headaches, Bright's Disease, pare Kidney Trouble and Stomach Trouble, Office, 213 People’s Bank Bldg. Second and Pike. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Rheuma- e e Shoes Ladies metal or lace 26 ueaday, pair $2.49 SEATTLE Gun button Shoes value, a $14 length and full linec $6.00 Silk Waists, styl 1 $8.00 Mink Shoulder piec $6.00 Dress Skirts, Noy The Store That Saves You Money 100 Mewsaline Silk Petticoats, all desirable col $2.00 Tuesday ore val ue, Second Av. at James 2 BIG STORES 00 Black Caracul Coats, full $9.50 seasonable; various 9249 coicvees 90000 $3.98 all es, and all worth double price cs s and elties Handkerchiefs, Veils, Neckwear. La made with embroidered cor Be: At $1 rr Ch trr Ce ch BIG BLOCKADE SALE Men’s Store Men's and Young Men's $20.00 Tuesday . . $11.89 $3.50 Union-made Headlight $2.48 $1.98 $2. Panta, rand Men's $3.00 Canui mere Pants . heavy ton Men's $3.50 Mackinaws Men's $2.00 Wool Sweaters $1.39 isa aod erey, a pair’, 190 Men's $1.50 Union $1 19 ' Suits, all sizes Men's $1.00 Heavy Wool Us derwear, Shirte and Drawers all sizes; a garment, 79c Tuesday $2 a pair Lace Curtain Samples, Tuesday, 3 for $1.00, Each 50c a yard Table Damask, 58 inc’ good pattern, Tuesday, a yard A $1.25 10-yard piece of Bird’sey: in Sanitary Package. Lumbago, . DO YOU WANT TO BE “Oh, if 1 could only be as thin you are!” a round, chubby wom- ‘an says to her tall, slim friend. wish my arms were not so skinny and that my neck would fill out,” a painfuly slight woman con fides to her short, thick-set ac quaintance. And the men say the same thing, though in a different way, perhaps. But, as a rule, it is safe to say that a man or a woman {s as thin or as fut as he or she really wants to be. The fat man, who only talks about wanting to be thinner, in a good-natured, indolent sort of way, will probably continue on his fat ee ee eee ee ee eee THE ROSE OF ANCIENT EGYPT The lotus was the rose of ancient Exypt—the favorite flower of the country. It was often made into wreaths ti garlands and placed on the foreheads of women, or held in their hands and smefled for ite delicious fragrance. It frequently appeared in the heiroglyphics and entered largely into the works of art It symbodized the Meru, or residence of the gods. It was especially sacred to the Egyp- tian god and goddess Osiris and Iris The lotus also enters intdé the mythology of the Hindus and Chinese. Among the Chinese it sympolizes female beauty; the small feet of their women * being called “kin leen” or * “golden lilies.” Pee eee eee eS Training for Young Girls A branch of the Camp Fire Girls, which is organized along the lines of the Boy Scouts, has been founded in Cambridge, Mass. Hach member must learn how (0 cook, darn stock- save money and mend clothes, First the girl must be a wood gath- erer, and then learn to make fires, and then a torchbearer. To arrive at this stage she must know how to hem towels, keep family accounts, learn how to tie a square knot five times in succession and devote some time to the prevention of infant mortality in some one ueighbor- SSeS SEES E ESSE EEE EE EES SSeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeee Peeled Onion. Style The new Paris style of wearing the hair is ably described as flat- headed. Everything down tight and plastered and slicked, and anchored with heavy, flat hairpins after it's been plastered. Every-| body looking like a nice little peel} ed onion. Many dressy blouses are carried | out in two shades of chiffon, with metallic trimmings and eres, and toc kind day Women's all-wool Vests natural gray and white; Tuesday, a piece ——$— embroid- | dies Japonette Handkerch 5c eiasy. S23 $1.25 25¢ 3c autiful Chiffon Scar ito Scarfs, all color 50 and $1.75 Veils, 1 4 Tu sday Velvet Be mmed with lace, Tuesday ored Border Handker- iefs, ‘Tuesday arming FOURTH WwEEK WE THANK YOU There are but four remain- ing days of our BIG BLOCK- ADE SALE, and we wish to take this opportunity of thanking the many who vis- ited this store from Seattle and out of town points, for your splendid responses to our appeal and for your pat- ronage so freely given. We shall endeavor ever to be worthy of your business and esteem, and should ever any misunderstanding arise we hope you will unhesitat- ingly put the matter before us, so that we can adjust it to your personal satisfaction. We are pleased with our rapidly increasing patronage and we are anxious our cus- tomers should be pleased with our store. In the next four days we shall make many new reduc- tions of prices as quickly as we can place our pencil upon tickets of broken lines or lines that are in the way of our regular Holiday Business. These will be ip many inter- esting small lots which we would not care to advertise, as it would cause much dis- appointment to. those who came. li These goods will be placed out In full view, marked and ticketed, so that you may find many Interest- ing Items you had not thought of while doing your regular buyin Again we thank you. McCORMACK BROS, Hosiery Misses’ wool Hose, made with Merino hee! be a palr Tuesday 23c Boys’ ribbed Hose, Tunes a pair fleeced; sizes, Tues Pants 98 and $1.50 & garment value; Tuesday, hes wid e Cotton, 27 lam STAR DOCTOR | Work and eating, exercise an@ |general habits will all have to Leng in for change. The individ- ual who would reduce weight m FATTER OR THINNER? | earn what tood is ucceseuey to hte lac wi way, growing fatter year by year. | w cot ha “athe vealy eaten And the thin woman who sighs for | unnecessary flesh. round arms and a pretty neck will! He must find out how much more probably have to continue envying jexercise he should take to harden her more. purposeful sister if she|/the muscles and work off the su- jdoesn’t get up the energy to do perfiuous fat. anything more practical than|” Hie must, in short, stick to a sighing. system of living which will keep The man and woman who would |him at the weight he wants, De hey speak must act in ac-| This is not play. It is work. But cordance. This means the change /it is lke anything el By prac- of habits, perhaps, and a long, per-|tice it may become a habit, easy to sistent effort to reach the desired | follow. ee Room CHILI CONCARNE, ETO. Free Delivery Service 1411 3rd Av. bet, Unter 4 Pike. ete S306. AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below MELBOURNE “Home of Glass Curtain” Sunday feature extraordinar; “The Purity Squad,” a photoplay that’ should interest everybody. Louis Dimond, plan- ist A. iibert Shaw, organist. B, Bd- ward Ree he Tribal Law,” 2-reel Avery & Taylor, minstrel men. tramp juggler. Gurvey .& Delle, Big Sunday program Bison Western James McNally comedians. cr , SEATTLE’S LEADING 8c THEATRE CIRCUIT ave rroroetavs new ano sHown HERE pony (iinet EXCLUSIVELY TOMORROW Odeon Theatre new pictures TODAY FIRST AT PIKE Union Theatre Third Av., Opposite the P. 0. $$$ tema gene, 1—“Pat, the Soothsayer.” 2—“Poet and Peasant.” 3—"The Musketeers of Pig Alley.” City Theatre 1206 Second Av. A 10c SHOW FOR 5c LATEST PHOTOPLAYS 5c--Crown--5c First Av., Bet. Madison Spring ‘ALHAMBRA Sth and Westiake ~ A CHANGE OF — FILMS “MeShane, Watch- anita.” “Victims of pay. “On the Firing Line,” maker,” van and J Fate.” “Dirigo, the ¢ THE HAWANAN QUARTHTTE TELEPHONE Main 1525 PER MONTH WILL RENT A NEW SEWING | $2.0 MACHINE, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. Main Store—1424 Third Ave., Near Pike—Main Store

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