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THE STAR—FRIDAY;(NOVEMBER 29, 1912. ' REAL, MANLY LOVE Mims Grey; | am 4 constant reader of your column and as Sy go many | au going to ask you to please help me. I am Seed and an orphan. I have kept company wiih one young “ Twas 17 years old, In fact, have been engaged since then, geld 1 would not marry until | was 21, and had the day Two weeks before the sald date [ was in a railway Jost both father and mother. Also lost one lower limb kuee down and the fingers of my right hand at the second Of course the wedding waa put off for one year. Then he gilt loved me and was anxious to marry, but, Misa Grey, I sg cripple I am afraid he would grow tired of me and I ‘a burden to bim. | love him truly with woman's love; Pe want to make him wehappy. He ls tn business and has a and a good Income; but what shall I do? Please print th your answer for | am sure you will help me. Thanking my whole heart THE LOVELORN CRIPPLE. AeThe firet step in making & man tire of you is to begin to . to speak of it to hit; and the third and last the child's ail-;every bour till the child vomits and the cough is looser, and every two hours afterwards It is wine to generate steam near the child. Heat a kettle of water over a lamp or small stove lin the room where the child ix, Attach a rubber or tin tube to the spout and run this under the bedclothes through a sort of sheet tent A severe attack may make it necessary to employ @ surgeon to pass a tube down the throat into the larnyx, or to open the child's windpipe and introduce a tube through the neck to prevent suf- focation. bride to the right hand of the min. | pare ie small mo Ty BR eho my hough the symptoms are often! groom directly in front, |alarming and always distressing, |death from an attack of croup, re and = sing has probably ” or rarely r occurred Croup is an acute laryn childhood usually occurring be tween the ages of two and nix years. The trouble frequently arises as a part or a forerunner of a cold, It is often heralded b: some hoarseness during the day which inereases toward night The child may then be slightly feverish. He goes to bed and to sleep. Toward midnight he awak ens with a bard, barsh barking cough and difficulty in breathing When the air is drawn into the lungs ther sort of whistling or crowing produce from obstrncfion in the throat, due to 4 spasm. of the muscles and to dried mucus coating the lining membrane, or to a swelling in the larnyx The child has the croup. | HE SAID HE WOULD WAIT. Dear Miss Grey lam a girl of 14 years, and am going with a boy 16, About six months ago we went to a party and he asked me if he} could see me home, | told him “yes.” It was the second time I had ever gone with him, and he asked me to marry him when [ was of age. He said be would wait for me and would marry no one else. 1 haven't him the answer yet, and every time T see him be |aaye, Htave you made up your mind lyet?* Will you please give me your advice? ne we desncnsneceninseeanenanesionsasitisapeiatinnnstpiingealnitlly Ask Your Doctor And why not? Yet some people act as if a medicine could take the place of a doctor! The best T Giaso Tenement | medicine in the world cannot Place the child in a warm baih.|d0 this. If we did not believe Hold a sponge soaked in bot| doctors endorsed Ayer’s Cherry water over the Adam's apple of|p, the throat, changing it as frequent-| Pectoral for coughs and colds, ly as it cools |we would not offer it to you. Rub hot camphorated ofl over! J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, the neck and chest if there is the slightest tendency to constipa- | tion give a simple cathartic. j One of the most successful | means of loosening the cough is he use of ipecac. Repeated doses of ipecac (one-quarter to one haif teaspoonful) should be given | | Ky love each other and are worthy, nothing else You mus: put from you forever all thoughts of pity, You need it. Your mind ls not crippled and that is all that is m while in life. It Hes with you whether or not you will cripple imaginary foreboding» evidently loves you for your character should MISS FOURTEEN, Ac~Tell the young man you are| too young to decide such an impor, | jtant question, and he is too young to expect ft; that you will be good jchums, and If you love eachother | when you are of age, you will tell jhim then. And don't, under any clroumytances, allow him, or any other boy, to be familiar. and = mind pRoPER? all and { don’t know what to do. 18 IT PROPER?) I don’t want to be mean or dis-| ‘, honorable; but I am sick and tred| E ae When a young lrou . See Mins Grey oman friend to Of this dail lonesome heartache tesa <7 + RR to spend the evening have no permanent home. Must I 4 t, should she answer Tefuse this man and wait for the|,, Dear Miss Grey: Let me answer ce have some oth-|fitst one, who never comes near, An Unplucked Lemon,” please. few years bared our arms to the to ‘gery the family do itt/88d sometimes won't recognize me * oo can vege — sirle whose | gaxe of the world, {t is rarer to abe abake hands with him/® the streets? co th tee il coke ake cee tke ne | tiga a penatiful pair of-arme thhm a oe “with ber, whether she| If I have offended, why dooan't will only lobk for them. | 0 w Naor or atter he|he tell me what it ist He ie a My mother tw both dressmaker ands beautiful face—and a beautiful pili at the doo! lame. daome young man: but|#iloress. She has taught me both| bad Is so seldom soon that one seated” arts, My grandmother and mother| is ’aiways rewarked. | bees don’t you think that in a queer wa: take his hat and put wv Fi have both taught me © =. oh ave both ‘aught me to cook, I am Many girls neg 1 their hands proper to care for anyone? I don't want only 14 and a unl 4 | bes : | only dam still in grammar iy aeake hands when | Sazoue else, If he woald treet Me} couict. Ob, you! | ats taking ook |@bé arias shamefully They wash thoir hands many times a day in cy 7 > ‘after they pave. bene -. aoe vn wee you de tt r°"| ery at school; but I never look at 3 tho af } if a man refused to recognize | tout ons pn — play the hard water and harsh soap. They Dear me! How you young poe Rad agg : boca ge? a gale; but I can, und do, keep the| Ut thelr nails, leaving ragged do fear being a little Cd pees ed smear ‘a 2 sal 1 | Rouse clean edges, and worse, They do not be atl by ot oh biomes Thope the “Old Bachelors won't Soae thelr elbows as much as they good-fe! { , be angry at ofe if f do lavgh at) OU ‘be the first to shake hands. em, bet 0 hamel tten| © Woman's elbow should caim s young man should DO YOU REALLY THINK lthe best. At lens: I have found ir| Founded, soft and white dimpled. If your elbow shows a calloes or foughness, ft tells you) —- 17 18 ANY HARM? of bis own hat; others| “0. I can enjoy the society of Restess should. [ prefer) Dear Miss Grey: Bo you really! aduitn ax well as that of lntaeta. | unmistakably that you do not wash | vigorously with a rough towel . i property your elbows have been very much Every girl can keep her nails Add 4 tablespoonful of borax to/ neglected nicely manicured at home. If you) two quarts of water and beat to|on them. are doing house Of other work! ja bolling point. After it has| «smooth afier this, although they which keeps your bands in hot wat-| cooled, when you can bear your) may smart a little from the am) have beside your washbow! a! [hands in it, take @ Mesh brush andi@ecustomed rubbing jar of almond oil; after washing, | lsoap well with any pure soap!” Now take some cold cream or|rub some of I over your hands and} }Rub your arma, from shoulders! «kin food and rab in all over your) wipe off. | jdown to the hands, with it. See|arms with a rotary motion. As oo | that you com every part of your soon as the emolilent a eee in, | a delat WORD on ja " arm, especially your elbow, with)wipe off all tha: remaina with a can’ n your hand for school children. lt md pond i Gan fow Gay®lthia scrubbing. Rinse with’ cogl soft towel, Do this every night for| arms and expect te be a beau: Ask for “Indoor and Outdoor! heen yory much Interected in tha| Water thoroughly and then rill week and you will find your arma! tiful woman, Games” at the public lbrary, or for oo eid , BY BILLIE BURKE THE FIRST WORD Make your elbows, like Kat lacha’s, worth coming milee to see, ye “ee Notwithstanding we have for & WOMAN HAS “FOOL PROOF” AEROPLANE VENICE, Cal,, Nov. 30.-—-A “fool proof” aeroplane, the first aviating device of any kind to be construct ed by & woman, it is said, is being bullt here by Mrs. Bessie Taylor. | She declares the aeroplane is en- tirely of ber own design and has several new features, the principal of which, she said, will prevent it from dropping to earth. be and “WORTH GOING MILES TO SEER” whethin tho eit think it is aay harm Tor « girl of herewith invite all en who cau't| If;very much improved. “-% 4 to walk home from a party with find a girt to look higher; not} ‘opens the door. & boy if he acts well and does 20) smong the silly girls who attend get fresh? - Ase 8 me able | sancns and run the — | i games to play at « party. P. S--Lemons are as good as BLONDIE. oranges when served with a very A.—There i no more harm in a Uttle sugar. I hope “An Unpluck a boy who knows eq Lemon” writes again soon img with her doll; perr but I do not approve of late parties FOR BETTINA tse a little pumice stone You will find them much LADY GIVE THE RING? Miss Grey: Does the Indy ; man the engagement if so. when should she pre- . to him” p should she thank him for fag when he gives it to ber, ‘what she say? Also, t Ti ive toe the weading Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions a tist, Find the One You Want Imitation DENTISTRY ts counterfeit money; it's mo geod cause it will mot pass! Many people who are leoking for my offices at 712 First av, in the Union Block, see the sign, “Phe Right Doetor Brown,” in front of the Washington Block, and think that they are coming to my offices, but they soon discover that they are im the office of the wrong Dr. Brown. WAKE NTISTS ON Write to the Agricuitaral Depar‘- ment at Washington, D. C., for par tieulars concerning farming. ike heptane be- White serge will be § j Winter, and when trim velvet or satin combination vogue this ed in black | makes a striking Inquire of the gymnasium teacher} of the Y. M. C. A. in regard to} which is the best kind ofa punch-| ing bag to use. To cleay any article made from | tvory: Mix one tablespoon oxatic acid in half pint boiling water. Wet | {f; the ivory with water, and apply |¢ acid mixture with @ tooth bru Dry in a cloth before the fire. not let it get hot. dent Benj. Harrison to Olympia, is “Innocence,” tt Is highly Im- dead bere today. He crossed the Proper to allow the man to whom you are engaged to kiss you fn ahy but the plain Amer. ican way. Anytoimg unnatural t * * * * * Do | jm wext Saturdays it Dentiats i #3 eeeeeereeeeenee do. Edwin J. Browa, D. D. S. SEATTLE’S LEADING DENTIST Tid Virst Av.—Union Block One Door South of the Postal Tele~ graph Building. . uh she give him it at “ate CGarmeale Gaanene | Cynthia Grey letters | -sscocor s = eee ? |The letter written, “Tie True } r oe eae ceua(Te Pity “hasta: Sh Et SHOPPERS MUST NOTICE, TC READERS/STATE’S FIRST pa lady Yo give 2 man an|#* Feel bi Cory oa ce tne ese FF STREET 2 7°s2.°222".2"32"" t} BANKER IS DEAD any way I can. |@ sre without name or. address. = privilege. ® Cynthia Grey wants to see ®) tise Grey, what 4 ofl & A stamped, selfaddressed em @) commer to Conuk Rie a “3. He tmpertent. tleuch a man ‘How could ‘man bel EARLY, IS PLAN) « seione sivays brings 9 prompt AT OLYMPIA liperaent ving, — #0 cruel to | f t | 1aNLES N rer 0G show appreciation of the If “Two Deeply Troubled #/And what shall the eect daua,| 108 ANGELES, Nov, 20.—Wowjgase x ayy eee ee x exe) OLYMPIA, Nov! 20—George ad the two. Olrla” will send their address, #) a: ” 4 retical I will help them. Nothing will # letter and the answer |month, must be off the streets be) SEEKS “COMPROMISE” ‘own Fp ge Meg hey oe Bhar VE OFFENDED, WHY | A GENTLEMAN PRIEND. | fore 4:20 o'clock each afternoon, if] FOR AD PURPOSES | — Be a. ook = a “Rettina’s"|a measure being considered today LONDON, Nov Appare nity! me your ki thnx > ft / . o' pane . ~ | lif he had been Pacey a le poe AA ge of public utilities in inapired by the report that Gaby | Plains twice in the frontier days, ®| could not have fatien so low. [ am/and care for the rash of tired wom-/9%ring ber present American tour pea gia Pe the etahe He Le | more sorry for him than for “Boet-|en and laborers during the late af-|® Pretty dansense in Berlin wrote | Married three times, the last time) 1 tases tive years to get natur. will lead to worse. | for she is Innocent, and when |ternoon and help lessen congestion |t0 etKing Manuel of Portugal beg-| * nat oe O, ‘but has 00! stisation papers, that is, before a CYNTHIA GREY. | consctence awakens, one of|in the downtown sireets sing him to promise that if sbe/shildren, and a od the house “ig | foreigner is entitled to vote. His ®) these days, his state of mind wilt pata came to bondon he would “com P wife is naturalized by his papers, MODERN ftir | would or wedding ring, That| © NOTICE ould be very giad to hetp her in &, reply. CYNTHIA GREY. @ *\ such a man? Please publish thin|®® Shoppers, during Christmas) Barnes, president of the beard of be made public. HE TELL ME? engaged }reapect from babyhood up, he| The object {ato clear the streats| Deslys is receiving $5,000 a week And is credited with establishing RAREAAEERRARER ARH) pot be enviable. alegantly furnished | promise” ber by his attentions, | ¥hich he passed away since 1860 A LEAP YEAR PARTY. Dear Miss Grey: J want to ke something different from a common leap year party. ps yOu could suggest: some games to play. Where would ou go to get the invitations printed? Please give a form for the invitations, BROWN EYES. A.—For a leap year party, dec- ‘orate your house, or parlor, with loupids, bows and arrows, old shoes, mittens and wedding bells. Let the invitations read: Cupid, }the God of Love, appoints Miss . eascvese ...t@ escort Mr. So- and-So to ‘Your-last-chance’ party, Thuraday qvening, at $ o'clock, at | ctcvesss By order of Bachelor Girls’ Committee.” Of course, one feature of the evening is to have each girl pro- | pose to a man, anda prize for the | bes: proposal. To make this funny, |bave one of the men hand the gil \a big base ball mitt. Another may \give her a wedding bell, ete. Partners for refreshments can si al i tle fe HE ii : EH name, is pinned. The girl string and bunts her part- = ASKED ME TO GO BOAT RIDING. acquainted with a nice young , aod the first time he asked go t riding. 1 didn't go he next time I met him he to go for a walk, and I several times, and he brought boxes of candy. When | came ed me to write, I rat is and that it contains no- something | Tastes ter; 1 did br met < anawer, so | stopped writing to him Do you think he loved me? What shouldel eay to him when [ go up | there next time? Please don't think me silly. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL. A»Really, if | had printed your letter, full of mistakes as it was, no one would guess you a high sebool I wish you could realize how mach more important 11 ts for you fo get a good education than to play at love. The boy was prob ably) showing you a good time when visiting his home town, #0 don’t imagine he meant anything more than friendiiness. ped the same kind and Other people's teeth Would want done ths, “tnd our examinati bella dia lina tin ainal tion coats vou nothing |e Mrs. J. H.—-Please a mtr ictal TEETH # your address at once, Ther GROWN a1 » rere \@ work waiting for you. oa = old avo porcelain WR RRR RARER eRe and the best Pain 8 lay wr | WEDDING ETIQUETTE. oe ead Deay Mixa Grey: { have a friend tl ng ~The best man enters w front of the minister. Fare wit |that is going to get i as we advertine. | ith The bridesmald preeedes in oUF! yw ge » * * * ia r in Beattic PUY continue bec we the larg and coquire. Mee all work for id kee WH and the: ® practic nd my «irl are goin ‘ %\ man and women, What is the jproper thing for us to do at the & 12) wedding M. K. exact) y te the Hest, cur prices nvelthe groom and they mand to the A x wrere [left of, and facing, the minister. Feo DEN TINES | inti the bride comes in, when the | groom advanees to meet her in ae A REAL NICE YOUNG MAN Dear Mine Grey: We are |young girls of 20 and have been [going with two young men. and they are both jealous. One of | them got mad just because I walk- fed up the street with a girl. What | shall I do? | He is a real nice young man with Jealous disposition. [ didn’t in- tend ‘o cause any trouble. The other young man is also a nice } man, but has sort of a jealous dis position, too. What shall we do? Now, Miss Grey, don't think we re fooltsh. BLEEDING HEARTS. P. 8.—Shall we ask their forsive- peas? A.: 1 can’t Imagine a jealous young man being a real nice one, jfor a jealoushearted person is a | Barrow-minded one. If you have to give up efther your independence or the jealous young man, by all means let It be the latter. > IN LOVE AND WAR. Dear Mies Grey: Is all fair in love and war? I love a Woeatern girl who is engaged to an Eastern man. Hut for her engagement, fT believe I could win her, for she admits her regard for me. Am I in honor bound to recognize his rights and lose the one girl in the world for me? On the grounds of my love, and on the right of self preservation, have I a moral right to win this girl, if I can by honor- able means; and ia it right to press my suit as my whole heart dictates that I should? UP AGAINST IT. A. Everything is not fair in love and war. Surely you do not want the girl unless she loves you well enough, and t# brave enough, to tell her fiance the state of her feelings of her own free will. STRAIGHTEN SPINE WITHOUT KNIFE PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20.—The second bloodless operation for the cure Of a case of congenital curva. ture of the apine or “hunchback, was performed at the Medico-Chi- rurgical hospital here yesterday, when Dr. J. P. Mann of this city, by a series of manipulations and weights straightened the backbone of a 13-year-old girl Puyallup, Nov. 30.—The Crawford Alr Navigation company was incor. rated today with a capital of 100,000. Sound Sleep is usually impossible to the bilioys. But biliousness yields—and head- aches, sour stomach, indigestion go -—when the bowels are regulated and the liver and kidneys stimulated by BEEGHAM’S PILLS In bones 10c. £6 1 am, and want to remain. good girl,” she is sald to have writ ten, “but with an advertisement| sueh as you could give me, 1 could! get rich.” eing deficient in a sense of hu-| mor, his ex-majesty is reported to) have been exceedingly annoyed by he tneldent. CHILDREN RAISE HOSPITAL FUNDS| A minstrel show, given entirely by ebildren, was the first part of the program of the annual vande- ville matinee benefit of the junior guild of the Children's Orthopedic howplial at the Moore theatre yes terday afternoon. - Churchill Peters and Junior Stedman made a big hit as “The Gold Dust Twins,” and Miss Dorothy Hendricks did some good dancing and singing in her specialty, “The Ragtime lolin.” Proceeds from the entertainment will go to endow one bed in the Orthopedic hospital for some crip- pled child . FIND THAT GIRL PURCHASED POISON PORTLAND, Or. Nov, 30.——New evidence in the hands of the an thorities today indicates that Misa Matilda Schmidt, the beautiful young woman found near death tn an arbor at her home from the ef- feets of a dose of carbolic acid, and who subsequently expired, took the acid of her own accord. A drug store salesman has prac: tically established the fact that Miss Schmidt bought the poison from him, while Jose F. Carrera has prac- tically proven he was not in the immediate vicinity at the time the Biri took the poison, rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir } [eed Bighth and Virginia, sear ‘catiake. Elliott 803. bina Title Insurance The most you can say for an Abstract is that it is the raw material—a record more or less im- perfect. The least you can say for the Tithe Insurance Policy is that it is the finished product—an ab- solute contract of indem- nity. That the company en- tering into the contraet is and will continue to be fi- nancially strong enough to carry out its provisions— of that you will want to be certain. This Company is under State supervision, It has $500,000 capital, $100,000 has been de- posited with the State for the permanent protection of policy holders IES It i expected that Sheriff-elect Ed Cudihee will announce the ap- pointments of his staff of deputies some time next week, Bert Thomp- son, present office deputy, ia the only man who has been named of. ficlally, but it is probable that many of those now serving under Hodge will be retained by Cudihee when he akes office in January. OCK UP PRESIDENT OF MILL COMPANY €. P. Sanders, president of the Ballard Mill, Wood & Coal Co., will be held at the Ballard police sta- tion until Monday morntitg, pend- Ing action by the authorities, Sanders was arrested last night for shooting and sertously wound- ing Bert Bailey, a teamster, who entered his office intoxicated. Pardee Exonerates” Louis R. Glavis SACRAMENTO, Nov. 3% ‘That there is nothing serious in the charges against Louis R, Glav secretary of the California conserva tion commission, accused of favor ing the timber barons, and whose No part of this money can be withdrawn, even if the Company should go out of business. A portion of every pre-}j mium paid is also set aside as an additional re- serve fount. So that, as the business grows, the security ‘will grow. Daylight methods—ask tis. about anything you want to know concerning ‘Title Insurance in general and our Company in par- ticular, ‘ Washington Title Insurance salary was held up, is the verdict today of former Governor Geo, ©. Pardee, chairman of the commis sion, . ‘ Company but she cannot vote until the end jof the five years The entire length Capital building, from north to south, is 751 feet 4 inches; its greatest dimension from east to west is 350 feet. The area covered by the building is 153,112 square feet. HOME HINTS BRUSH WITH EGG To prevent juicy pies from hav ing & softened undercrust, line the Plate with crust and brush with) the white of an unbeaten egg. Bake/ in the oven @ few minutes then fill! and proceed as usual. of the national If persons wish to leave their Property to another at their death and stili keep it while they live, they should make a will in favor of the other person and keep a life es- tate in it themselves. pelea shaseamy w\i-ondnon Ta PILeS CURED In TO 14 DAYS Your @rugeiat wh! refund money if Pa PUgtment fella to cure Ttehing. Blind. Bized | ing oF Protruding Piiee te @ {6 14 Gare Se AT THE PICTURE CANNED 6TRING BEANS Perhaps you have never tried to| can string beans. Cook fn salt! water, not too strong. Then fin} your cans and add a teaspoonful of vinegar to each can before seal ing. MAKING JELLY When making jolly it is always best to boil the juice at least half the \ime necesgary before adding the sugar, and tt is well to heat the sugar meanwhile in the oven. CUTTING ICED CAKE To cut an iced cake without crumbling it, dip the knife for a t Ls Open evenings until § and Sundays until 4 for people who work. Ladies’ Tailored Suit Shop. 238-340 Lumber Kxcha' MOVING HOUSES You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below — MELBOURNE “ttome of Gtass Curtain” TYPEWRITER CLICKS || Ry United Press Leased Wire Bi comedy by the G series of pictures showing Unc! Warships at practice, “Phe Hypnotic Chair” |." & sereamingy mont players, and # Sam's SAN DIEGO, € San Diego has e mocking birds of the coast, bar none. The proof, or maybe it's a challenge, came today from the home of Mrs. Lucy L. Flower in Cordnado, Mra. Flower is the mother of Elliott Mower, well-kno author, of Chicago, and el where. He came here a couple of weeks ago to seek seclusion in the home of his mother to write magazine stories. At last he completed a large see- tion of his work and laid off for 4 rest. But Mrs, Flower and the neighbors noticed that the clicking of the typewriter keys apparently continued. Gre Doyle, the bill. | “The Re _SdaendCherry arama, “The CIRCUIT 2d and Madison strength. Paralytie.” life, FInsT aT rKe Union Theatr Sunday progra “Jack's Word,” Four New Pictures Tomor a triple-legged novelty. Me~ jane and a ats. Brooks & funny people on the vandeville end of feneration of Worth Ne tf Coa’ ody. Tame Rit ta, varkets aa American drama. “The Solax chapter from every-day hum “Old Love Letters,” a Mi when we were Thanhouser ¢ comedy guaranteed to kill gloom, Odeon Theatre new pictures TODAY jajestic reminder 21. “Standin, Room Only.” #& Gold and Glitte: When Wealth comedy, The Voi Selig drama, Biograph drama, rments, Essanay of Warning, Someone noticed a couple of mocking birds in the vines above the poreh. The sound of the typewriter keys came from their throats, They had learn- ty Theatre 1206 Second Av. Union, near P. 0. Ci A 10c SHOW FOR 5¢ LATEST PHOTOPLAYS ed the new song in two weeks, editor of the Agitator, a. paper published in Pierce county, must eerve the sen- 5c--Crown- First Av. Bet. Madison and Spring 5c ef of Luckno The Burgla Reception, comedy. 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