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MORNING STORY the discouraging the story a very o. fe as unbecoming as Natural pride should have You wish ‘ ‘aed it ts your DUTY even You can't pa "Young Woman” tn looks, al- >The aray hairs belong to aud to the grand- the grandmother clase Con re justify it by ual a few more atrands of hair that is turning ig vitality, ite strength to AYS HAIR HEALTH Youre ‘at Dru “Brea te Sve will present . “The Three at the Press |one way. iversity + the wey the itutes Imitations =" HORLICK'S ——— MALTED MILK Made In the \ plant in the We do not make “milk producte— Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But the HORLICK’S MALTED MILK mu LKS nO ) box and! give him for not writing when | am 0 for & single weat at home again. nee opening Weber) Music hal! in New! never has time to write folk are surprised| you think { could love a person; socialist vote in-|dearty and never write? to ap LOOK the silver threads begin WHY ARE BACHELORS? Tam a bachelor b cause nature only endowed mo with a nore of ordinary length, and | absolutely refuse to have ft farther re duced on the matrimo grindstone. A POOR OLD BACHELOR OF 38. T onee thought [ was too wise to marry; lack of common sense. know it WISER now I GETTING was 1 saw ore that waa certainly made to order for me; but her answer to my letter was a single word: “! ardiy’ It has been my nickname ever since--10 years, TRUTHFUL, IT am a bachelor because I know children tnherit thelr physical and mental constitutions from thelr parents. | deeply desire absolute justice for every human being. It is the greatest injustice to start a child in the race of life handicapped at birth. The choice of a life companion should be easy compared to the task of se ting a father or mother fer one's children. I have lived a clean life, and am reasonably sound of body, and, © as Tam, get more pleasure out of life than do a large majority Jof people, but If I could have chosen my own father, he would not jhave been a personification of myself. “SQUARE DEAL. Tam 4 bachelor of 35 because [ am a logger, and no woman wants to live out in the woods and put up with the hard life a log ger loads. Besides, a woman asked mo once ff a logger was human. I make $5 a day A LOGGER I am 50 years old and my difficulty haa been when [ asked them to have me they always begged to be excused, and I was fool enough to excuse them. W.N 1 am not married because I own a confectionery and have so lit tle time to go around that [ have not gotten acquainted with a good girl yet. BJ. T am a bachelor and will stay so as long aa [ live if the women don't turn over a new leaf and do beter than they are nowadays A WEALTHY BACH The majority of men prefer being bachelors because the majority jot girls are after the money instead of home, children and happiness. W.A Am a bachelor because the lady that takes my fancy, or | am io love with, does not love me. BATCHY BLAME CONDITIONS—NOT THE WOMEN Dear Mise Grey 1 wish to reply to one of the bachelors, who ixave aa reason for not marrying that be could not find a woman who waa w'iling to have children. Now, { wonder if he has studied tue question aa to the whys and wherefores. 1 bave talked with many womne on the question of race | auickie, i they nfarly all have the sane answer Vhey cannot support the children and there ta no future for them other than hardship and privation, [ am speaking of the laboring elasg. and the small salary man, from $65 to $100 per month, allowing jfor possible layoffs and losing bis jeb, and time consumed in hunt ling another. Where is the money coming from for Yhe home and the babtee? If you will take time to think of the orphan asylums full of titele leRisdren of the divorce courta (fully twothirds of the divorces ap- | plied for are on the grounds of non-*upport, lack of me to main juste a home, so the family is broken ap), you will understand the time fs pest when a man can goa little plece of land and raise a j}good living and rear his chil in comfort as his father and grand ifuther did Land costs moti®y; all you have is a job, if you are for- tunate enough to hoki it, So we Women have to-crush our natural in clnations pnd join in the struggle to just live iw dimmit that there are women whose social duties and pleas jures interfere with motherhood; but toey are not fit to be mothers, fanytow. The greater number, however, would rejoice in mother hood, if they dared. So, Mr. Bachelo:, blame conditions, pot the | Woman. ‘3 PESSIMIST. | TO TEST HIS LOVE. love? There must be some way +) He may be in my home town Dear Miss Grey: 1[ am only 17,/ b , but If be ts not before New bat believe I am older ln my ways TF estih come tin Qari: Dome “ One pal two years I have as I am to be his sister's brides o1 r t 20, but | ald, and he ts to be the best man eared for a young mag of 20, bit! ia i wonder what he will do? i my love is not returned, only in - jhope you won't just say, “Have a When I am with Bim. b°| thorough understanding ‘with him to care & great deal for M./ii4 next time you see him,” for t | Want something else Maybe it would be best if | could forget him; but it'* hard. os I have tried it. I will wait anxtously, dear Mise Grey DIMPLE + { take it from your letter that poe yu; You write bim, but he does not } Don't do ft. You can at leas! save | your pride by not pushing yourself fn the least. Young people at 21 waually do not know their minds. The only way to test him Is to let him absolutely alone. | seem and I can almost believe I can for His sister has told mo that he But do} tell me of some way to THE ENGAGED. Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell me the privileges of an engaged couple? I don't quite understand what you mean by the privileges of an engagement, as you say in the paper. Waiting patiently ENGAGED. A—The privileges of engaged couples ia the exchange of tokens of affection, ax a kias, or caress, which no girl should allow a man to whom she is not engaged and not to excess to the man she ox pects to marry Against best Malted world : READERS All letters cannot be an ®& ered in the paper, and many # are without name or address. # A stamped, self-addressed en- & velope always brings a prompt & reply. SYNTHIA GREY. * SERRE EERE DON’T “GO ABOUT IT.” Dear Mias Grey: We are two chums, aged 15 and 16, and both know we are in love with the same young man, We want to find out which one he loves, but don't know how to go about it Original-Genuine * * * * * * PERPLEXED. A--You will have to wait until the young man asks one of you to marry him, and then you can’t tell, for a certain class of young boys Myles Today. CkEDIT the Asking Make selections any depart- it Of this corn- ete wom More and MY Badly ar he pay- to suit your 1332 -34 Second Ave., “Seattle's Rellable Credit Mouse” who can't get the girls to spoon any other way will propose, and drop the girl afterward. M, $0 HE QUIT ER. Dear Miss Grey answer the young woman that said the young lover just comes up to the house and likes to sit by the fire and talk. Of course that Is true enough with some of the boys. But, Miss Grey, 1 was in love with a beauti ful young woman, I took her to shows several times and she used to thank me for taking her, but after having read your advice where you said it was not 1fces- sary for the woman to thank the man, she did not thank me and I thought she did not enjoy my com- pany, so I quit her. 1 was always taught by my parents and also by the teachers © always thank a person if we ap. preclate some kindness, So I never thank a girl for going with me to a show, after paying her way; but want her to thank me; and I think it is the girl's place thank the SONNY.” 7 , or the girl, have some what twisted what I said. 1 said it was not necessary for a girl to say ‘Thank you,” as it sounds ®lunt; but to tell him what a good time she had. DIDN'T THANK H Informal and Afternoon Wear Come In tomorrow and see these handsome imported models in chiffon and char- meuse dresses—also in mew salines—-black and white, navies, seal and taupe, and other new shades, made up in the prevailing style tenden- cles of the season, The show ing is handsome, complete and very moderately priced and we give you credit. ng A BLOND DESPERATELY IN Noor LOVE on Dear Miss Grey: Tf am keeping company with a young man who le considered one of the nicest boys I would like to THE STAR—TUESDAY, LETTERS TO CYNTHIA GREY in our town and there fn a blond NOVEMBER 26 IMPLE” LITTL 1912. -E HAT HAS A FEATHER—-MOST EXPENSIVE KNOWN who pretends to be « friend to me,/* yet she is desperately in love with thie young man and is continually trying to cause trouble between us, She treats me nico when I am with her, but she keeps trying to break in, Do you consider thts girl a friend to me? What should i do as I am ponitive he does not eare for her In the least? Thank ing you, KAPOUSIN'S DIXIE A.—Do nothing. If you are post tive he cares nothing for (he other girl, why worry? Treat her kindly, but do not confide tn her. MOTORCYCLING Dear Mine Grey: 1 saw tn a re cen lasue of The Star where you advised girls not to go motor cycling. Now, Mins Grey, | take my sister and other girls motor cycling in the evening and daytime, no harm has ever come of it yet. So please don't judge all of us by some. It te true some have an evil mo tive for taking girls out, but I treat them all as | would want my sister treated. Please answer for the benefit of the good ones, A RIDER. A. You must remember, my col umn m into the homes of thou san not, for the sake of the good ones ivice (hat will lead even one ster 1 know there are many boys and girls who could motoreycle year in and year out without harm, but it ts a dangerous sport at best, and I have seldom seen a young boy go at moderate speed, even in crowd ed dywatown streets Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions Tile Burke te 25 years of age. November 22, dar, 1896, fell on Sun To clean a dark blue felt hat, use the regular cleaning gasoline. Wyoming was the firet atate to ne qual suffrage. it was in 1869 Afitresses of private teachers i firma cannot be printed in this Stamped, self-addressed pe must be sent with such | Fequest | Ahen two ena ma husbeed takes ont a papers im the United States, wife becomes a citizen without tak ing out papers, Fur information on how to be | come a U. 8. or state forest ranger, write to or inquire at the U. 8. f eat service burean, offices in all the large citter HOSIERY 100 YEARS OLD PASSAIC, N. J, Nov, 21.—Mins Mary rk, only ehter of Mr and Mra. William soarried to Russel Buffalo. Mins Clark wore a gown of white satin duchess, trimmed with duchess lace and chiffon. Bik stockings which have been tn the family nearly 100 years, being firetly worn by the great grand mother at her wedding In 1824, later by the bride's grandmother, aad also by her mother, were also part of the bride's attire, H. Winship of BREAKS A COLD NEEDS NO HELP Pape’s Cold Compound cures colds and grippe in a few hours—Tastes nice— Acts gently Kina eaisties fact that a dose of Pape's Cold Compound, taken every two hours until three consec- utive doses are taken, wiil end@ the) Grippe and break up the most ae vere cold, either to the head, chest, back, stomach, limbs or any part of the body It promptly relieves the most miserable headache, duliness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, aneexing, sore throat, runnin, of the nose, mucous catarrhal dis- charges, soreness, stiffness and rhoumatic twinges. Take this wonderful Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is nothing else in the world which will cure your cold or ond Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or aftereffects as @ 26-cent package of Pape’s Cold Compound, which any druggist can supply- opt no substitute contains no quinine, Belongs in every home. Tastes nice—acts gently, Quickly Clears Stuffed - Up: Head and Stops Snuffling and Hawking In the morning, shortly after you awake, Dear Reader, do you have te hawk and strain to get that stub lece of mucus out of your arch now; it will grow worse aa you grow older. One day of breathing pleasant, healing HYOMEL (pronounce It High-o-me) the guaranteed catarrh romedy wil) give you such wonderful relief that you will wonder why you doubted the statement that Booth’s HYO. MEI would end the most aggravat ing case of catarrh. A hard rubber pocket inhaler and a bottle of HYOMEL with simple tn. structions for use is $1.00. This ir called the HYOMET! outfit. If one bottle does not banish your catarrh you can get another for only 60 cents, Thousands use it for coughs cold and croup, Sold by druggists everywhere. of young people, and I can-| Clark, was} Hove ta one of thone “simple” lit tle hats that have been known to break up families and furnish the divorce court with business, It is the kind of » hat that makes a man Who insists that bi |Woarable hat say, “Now look at th |Mre. Million Dollars! tasieful, almple ‘lid’ she is wearing. She could afford a fine hat, too, if jehe wanted it. It takes these rich |wormen to always wear sit jthings, bat women like you, whose j|husband works on @ salary, want emnenecm= ~ [TALKS BY THE TABOO CARPETS | Carpets have had their day j The carpot is the champion cob} lector of dust and germs. To keep} a carpet thoroughly sanitary it id be necessary to wash it or} steam it every week or two-and, of course, that can't be done. 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Remedy and all the pain, fire and) cock every-| eny bune! ilu nd ali the money in the pay ope on a willow plume and a of ragbag flowers The hat rated is one of the most ex sive of the season's ideas in mil is made of black chiffon over 4 very small cap shape, no trimming except a flat bow material on one side and a ette on the other to hold on the Tut with these feathers mexpensiveness of the hat They are feathers from the of the cross egret The litte banch on this vel worth at retail $300 feawers. the ends brevst shiaple” vet hat § STAR DOCTOR few—as few as possible keep the rugs CLEAN If you have an old-fashioned house with a rough floor and can't afford a new floor, Iny quality Of Mnoleum a few rugs over that. See that the floor i» thoroughly clean and dry before the linoleum is pat on HOW TO BUY YOUR TURKEY Do you know how turkey that will not be tough and These hints may help. A turkey that will be tough and tasteless after it ia coo! distinguished by rough legs, a hard breast (the n« sitky hair under the neck) and bony spurs if it bea cock Examine your turkey well before you buy. Note that the head and legs have not been removed. If the eyes @ blanched you may know that th » long legs and ruge. And to pick out a ° lo should be bi and smooth, the upper plump and yellow If you are going to buy « turkey that weighs over 10 pounds, buy a cook; under 10 pounds either a hen will do The skin on the turkey should be soft and Mexible and without the jtorn places that indicate careless ness in plucking The most essential thing is to ex amine the breast bone | If it feels soft and gristly have found a young bird Remember that the flesh of the turkey should be firm, rather than fat. An over-fat turkey does not cook well and the fat on the breast jmakes the lean meat almost indi | geatible. Dance at Dreamland tonight. Re-Block Your Hats We can re-block your velvet MAK, beaver, velour, satin or felt into the latest style. MODEL MILLINERY ‘a7 ‘e He MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ suITS $25.00 TO $32.50 Ladies’ Tailored Suit Shop. ni ed can be! fat skin, a long crock | you | ~ Extra!! A Carload of Pianos Slightly Case-Damaged, To Be Sold at Very Great Reductions $275 Pianos for $167—The $350 Pianos for $228—$400 Pianos for $257—Terms as low as $10 Down and $6 a Month if Desired. A arload of twentytwo pianos intended for this |Selling, shipped to us f Smith & Barnes Factory d in tran were dam t by the car being de railed in Montana It is, perhap: plain that all of ipped unboxed, th freight on each box joughly protected by necessary our pianos are eby saving the They are thor | what ix known | as the harness system, which, under j ordinary de | quate tion, but such a shock jas comes when a car is derailed | broke of the supports and |!00omened the instruments One of the pianos in. the car— |, ‘The Railroad Company very cour-|siightly damaged. The camera does teously and promptly recognized Our] aot show the defect, the photo be | n and allowed us for the dam age done, As a result of the allow.| 98 Very much reduced. ance they have made we can sell ——— _ the planos at these reduced prices Any plano purchased in this sale $ie7| Ww!) be pat in first-class condition g228| free of charge 3 We should like it distinctly un- derstood that only the cases are hurt, the plano mechanism, sound- | ing boards, etc., are perfect in every The damage in most cases in very| way trifling, and piano will be] Any of these pianos can be bought fully guaranteed for ten years| now and held for Christmas delivery against defect in material or work-| If desired. The terms are $10 down mansbip. and $6 per month and up to ex circumstances, gives ome | $275 planos will be sold for | $250 pianos will be sold for | $400 pianos will be sold for jand terms as low as $10 down and| hig 4 month if desired. | every Third and University P. $8.—Thursday concert postponed on account of Thanks- giving. Double attractions Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Thanksgiving Specials Women’s Suits / $27.50, $30.00 and $35.00 Women’s Suits : At $18.50 i Women’s Coats $20, $22.50, $25 and $27.50 Women’s Coats At $15 BB Men’s Overcoats $20, $22.50 and $25 Men’s Overcoats At $15 ===$2.50 Deposit and $1 a Week—= PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO., INC. Third and University Seattle's Popular Credit House. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS The Very Turkey Stuffing 8 cups of Holsum bread crumbs, ¢ level teaspoontuls salt, 4 of pepper, 2 leaspoontuls pouliry seasoning, ¥ cups of melted butter, I$ cup boiling water, 2 eges slightly beaten (lor richness). Mix thoroughly in order given, Uf a dry crumbly dressing is preferred omit the botling water. If oysters are liked,add HOLSUM Bread makes L delicious stuffing. Don’t fail to use it. Thanksgiving from the heart of the housewife GENERAL giving of thanks comes from the hearts of a thousand busy mothers —thanks for HOLSUM bread, the bread that A Best deep clean and pure and good. Made by skilled bakers, wise in the art of mixing and raising and kneading—expert in the use of ovens. in, by one pint, slightly salted, the ideal body for kitchen. materials or the dough.* It is odors or anything unclean in s; No hands or breath touch A it is unwrapped in wholesome, and g bake at home with an ordin: ounce pure food. Then stu Baked with scrupulous care from the very best ients under perfect sanitary conditions. The OLSUM bakery is cleaner than the cleanest No dirt comes in, no hands touch the mixed and knead Every loaf is sealed ag: al wax paper, UM, = spotless machines, our own kitchen. Prot to taste—better than you can oven. It’s every the Thanksgivi turkey with MOLSUM. bread—have plenty of on take a bun for a “Holsum” loaf Don't loaf- the table and your dinner is a sure success. 10 cents at the good groceries, A double loaf — the best shape to slice. demand the 32-ounce of your dealer. HOLSUM BAKING CO