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‘on Retiring and You yy by Morning. } that the sim. should be the and 50 we have & from const! . for they are But common as con Bb le do not ae of headache dr owl all unconscious the trouble. di free Mr jenst once a day. If are constipated be that you will y or have a more MRS. J. W. ANDERSON To cure the con Syrup Pepsin is mild, pleasant all still eraver! tasting and nongriping. Mothere a dose of Dr give it to tiny infants, and yet it ts at night effective in grownups. It ta for ev will ing re eryone who suffers from any form n from | of stomach, liver or bowel trouble. | constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness. yas 0 use it resuler | ote Ite action will so delight you oi eles, some of | thar you will forever avold harsh Saanty enronic invaliis WhO! rnartics, purgatives, pills and seed from constipation all alte 3. W. Ande pa Kan, and Mr. R su and many oth _ that they have If no member of your family hae ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make @ personal trial u recommended for | ot it before buying it in the regular ye have found Syrup|way of a druggist- send your ad faly one always reliable. |dress—-a postal wil! do—to Dr. W obtained at any IR. Caldwell, 415 Washington St. cents or one | Monticello, If, and a free sample gize being bought | bottle will be palled you. Results familiar with|are always guaranteed or money ‘witt be refunded. g Particular About Your Shoe Repairing? If you are, take them to the SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 2nd Av. We Charge no More Than Others 1825 SECOND AVE Y HEADWEAR SACRIFICED opportunity while it lasts ‘Trimmed Hats one-quarter Velours Beavers 3 BE ceseess See eeeewewens . kpeaeeees A Pall Line of itintatina: LADIES’ WINTER BOOTS of Style and Quality at Saving Prices $32! ints for Educator and Cushion Sole Shoes. aymond & Hoyt} 196 THIRD AVE., LIBERTY BLDG. Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes. : Patent Colt, “and Gun-metal to 16 Buttons, Welt sewed soles, i for winter ‘oa the new, nifty lasts foot a dainty, ce. Extra # the minute—our loss and your gain, | 910 Party Dr ner Lingerie| 815.00 , 83.95 $3.5 15 Party 1 | $4.95 | Sue | ge rete | S195 |. Thompson $10.00 Chiffon | Serge Dreawes | Silk Wi $9.4 4. | 812.56 Pe 815.00 4k | “eae | ‘sSt0 : $6.45 . $1.50 Lingerie } o12.80 Brows 35 | $6.45 | 825.00 Tallor- | FURS $15 Neck Piecen $5.00 $150 Red Fox Set. 9100.00) $75 Russtan Lynx Set $125 Isabella Fox Set | ‘ - $40.00 PLUMES 0) $25 Russian Lynx Shoul 10.00 Plumes 5) $75 Red Fox $37.50 | der Piece fh Be ia Ee Mink Set $150.00) $15 Lynx Shoulder Ptece co ; | 10.00 Plumes . 15,00 ‘ original \$15 Brown Coney +4 00 Plumes... 88.06 eee «- Piece 0 Plumes $2.45 6 Children's $10 Children He Fox Set 625.00 Har . Bat ocsel § BUSINESS MEN OF SEATTLE ing the number of urgent appeals received, Cynthia Grey wks help, but she does ank it today, and every day throughout the year. Conald teldom convinced, no graft is worked, wonderful amount of good tn done, where the “downand-outs” have a chance—at least of one bath and on@ meal—and only the man or woman who has gone daye without eating can estimate thd value of a meal under such circumstances More ts done, if possible, in the shape of honest work, and here la where the plea comes in, People have work to be done. Nothing ean convince Cynthia Grey that there is not plenty of work in our prosperous city, Business men have homes, and workers are needed in business and in the homes. Why hot go to the Brotherhood league, 615% King st., for your help, and kive the “desperates” a chance to make good? many letters received: Cynthia Gre: I am nearly through, I have tried hard to find work, but they all say things are very slack now. | will try todwy and tomorrow; be . if T can't find work--well, I will sean be whore I won't need any, I don't expect any eympathy from any One, but it does seem wrong to me when I think rich people have everything they want, and the poor ¢an't ven got work, © A—"C, B.”" my appeal ts above. Go to the Brotherhood oot e, 615% King st. and if Cynthia Grey is not mistaken in the men of S¢ tle, you can take your pick of jobs, and the other poor fellows who need work can have those left, | CUT HER OUT e Dear Miss Grey: I know of a very nice girl who had a lover, and T cut her out; but when T saw how she took it 1 tried to make it up with them, but she says she won't so with him now, as f am not cor sidered a nice girl, How can I re oncile them? Also I would like to know how to become a good girl like the other one, I will look for your anawer, UNLUCKY Ae—Do not try to reconctle, but drop the man once and for all time, and he wil) probably go back to ber, and in time she may fo: give him, if he deserves it, WHAT SIGN (8 ITT? Dear Mins Grey: A few days ago &@ little dove followed my mother home from town, lit on the window sill, then, when I went to school, it flew and lit beside me, and I want fto know what ft {s the sign of Please tell me. BROWN BYES. A--I am sure the little dove can only mean good luck. jthat is, fnstead of punishing him when at fault, | would reward him when he could go through a week without committing either fault, |CAN’T SEE THAT “SOFTIES” itheir bome@® neat and clean with-/ Ottmann Bargain Thrillers Will Startle Christmas Shoppers for the Last Time will this store handle Ladies’ Furnishings, and orders to “clear out” Nothing reserved. Sale Saturday, 10 a, m. $2.56 Petticonts! 95c ‘$4.60 CLOAK & SUIT CoO. To develop into a good woman. absolutely rete to do anything that fs not good, and form the habit of good thoughts by associating with people and reading books of that stamp. Your failure in this case goon to show that gdod int tion, undacked by good action at he proper time, will not correct a former mistake; but the fact that you do recognize the mistake, and wish to do right makes a fine be ginning. If-I can help you at any time, do not hesitate to write me. ARE GOOD COMPANY Dear Mise Grey In tonight's paper you print a very interesting note by Miss “Brown Eyes.” Now, Miss Brown Eyes, it would be a pleasure to shake your band. You have my sentiments to a “T.” I may be a case-hardened crank, or a fool, or both; but my idea of a pal or chum is a girl who has a mind of her own, and, above all, ts not soft and mushy. Tt is natural for man or woman to seek the companionship of the ep other. For the life of me, I can't THE NEWLY-WEOS CLUB seo where anyone ia company if Dear Mins Grey: We need your/they are soft. Be game, Brown advice and will appreciate it very) Byes, stand fat footed, and show much, lyour independence. You're a pal of Our aim is to organize a club of| mine, although I have never seen newly married girls, and these who | you. BLONDY, are about to be married, and teach | Sie area ia, rat DOWN WITH SODAS possible cost, And how io keep DENVER, Dec, 2.-—A campaign to keep children away from soda fountalon is be waged by the them how to prepare for (be first; Mothers’ Congress of Pueblo, ac visit of the stork. | cording to @ report made at the ses Now, our idea is to meet — a ston of the Colorado Mythers’ Con week and spend an afternoon \gress here. The Pueblo mothers gether In private homes of sa have also started a movement to ate means, as thi club is for the Abolish hair-raising melodrama in bride of moderate meanr, more | th stare theatres. Hammerslough’s “Good Clothes” tions made by you or any of your Are worth more than you pay out too much waste of money. And another important thing, to teach readers. Would like an early reply. THE NEWLY-WEDS CLUB. A.-Who sald the world fa get ting worse? Your letter ts bat an other evidence of what women are doing for each other and the world. You will derive much more pleas. ure in this constructive work than it your club were for mere enjoy ment (7). Hints from housekeep- ers, mothers, etc, of sot more than 25 words will be Appreciated for them. They are wold on the basis of good value and perfect satiafuction, and I don't have to apologize Al ways $15 to $25 Second Floor Liberty Building Opposite Post Office A TEACHER AND PUPIL PR Dear Misa Grey: I have a bor pupil who has some very peculiar habits. He ts only 12 years old and seems to have a desire to ph with matches and take things. gazea into space, seemingly seeing nothing. Every means possible heve been resorted to, but to no ef-/ fect. Now, Mise Grey, if you can recommend anything through your columns, it surely will be very mach appreciated. I will be pleased to hear from) some others If they can give us any information that will help. A CHILD LOVER. A-—You are either an inexper- fenced teacher, or have had excep tional pupils, for the fauits of which you speak are exceedingly common} to 1D-yearold boys. } To put & atop to the “gazing” I would find means of interesting the boy. For the match-carrying and stealing, | would institute sort of honor for him to work for,! for their price. Every Step Saves Money all departments in double quick” time will be Char- $15.00 Johnny Conts $15.00 Biack $5.00 Mensaline Mixture Coats $22.50 920 Serge Sulte and Dresses $1.65 540 Charmeuse Dresses Sutts $16.50 $2.50 Children's Perente "$1.45" Swente: Party $14.95 860.00 Hott v $25.00 Sets .. a Sets sete Plumes .6... B80 1316 SECOND AVENUE and tomorrow, and the is one place (but not the only one) in thia city, where, ahe is Here is a sample of THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912, ithaut imped, *® velope always brings a prompt © *® reply. CYNTHIA GREY, * * * WE Ey MENDING CHINA If no cement or glue is at hand, and a dish or piece of chinaware is broken, try white enamel paint. Ap- ply Mghuy to the broken edges: prean Uehtly togeth for sevbral hours to harden. Com mon house paint may be used if there ts nothing else at band Wanted Modern Fu Furniture, Main 6518 niture Co, Received, an extra fine} lot of “MUMS” $1a Dozen PARIS FLORIST 129 Pike St. Just Re-Block Your Hats We can re-block your velvet slik, beaver tn or feit Into the latest sty) MODEL MILLINERY N27 People’s Hawk Bid. Sth floor | MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ sults $25.00 TO $32.50 Ladies’ Tailored EMBROIDERED IHANDKERCHIEFS 1 broldered corner are selling thou for, gift purposes « aren’: ‘Colored lerdered i weblefs, three in pretty box: per box ; ide Exceptional Values io Millinery Third Floor. Some sensational bargains for Saturday buyers. See the group of “Johnny Boy and Velvet Storm Hots that formerly old at vas 46, 98 now offered at c Ladies’ Tailored Trimmed Hats, in felts, feather trim med, worth $4.98, 1 98 da ale now for"... Ge Our better Dress Hats. in val ues up to $8.50. $4.98 your choice for Come to Our Toy- land Saturday n “Economy Basement.” Our popular prices hold good on Toys well as on other goods. You'll find that the purchasing power of your dol lars will be wonderfully tn creased by using them here in our rapidly growing “Econ omy Basement” yartment A A SPECIAL INDUCE MENT for you to visit thie section Saturday, we offer “Bing’s Indestructo” trains on tracks, consisting of engine, tender and two cars; engine has automatic brake, This is ilar The outfit 59c al Saturday at Bearing $2.00 Ball Roller Skates $1.45 Roll Fast,” the best and strongest guaranteed Roller Skate on the market sold everywhere at $2.00, buy here a palr See our display of Dressed Dolls wbied, is one of the inent, features of Toyland Hundyeds of beautiful Dollies ‘@ Walting for loving little Mathinas. Notice our exhibit af Dressed Dolls at the 49¢ price! see how they comp with those offered by ered and, high-priced houses. We hope you will make it a point {@ make some careful com- isons of valuations here. ere are about twenty to twenty-five different varieties prom Ik. wi) be easy to select if you, want to buy a doll at this price, namely 49c Of course, there are many other grades that will appeal to you, fee! certain. SEE THE CLOWN ACROBAT On Main Floor When here be sure and see the Clown Acrobat, the most wonderful mechanical trapese performer you have ever seen, The Clown can do all kinds of funny stunts. He is a whole circus himself. Main floor, at the rear. Bring the children and let them see him sot aside | NOFICE, To cannot be READERS 4 inithe paper, and many *| | He owned tools of productio bat the caplialist owns them today | The capitalists have “trod” the tollers till they cannot earn an exist ence for a loving wife and child THE KEASON 1 waited too long, I think, before I decided that it is almost impor WHY ARE BACHELORS? | the rotten! When the people become educated to do away with | System we are living under, it will be time enough to think of mar | riage, What's the use of a man trying to support 4 wife and family when the average wage-carners have to live like rate? BACH WHO UNDERSTANDS. T am a mechanic, age 36, and make fairly good wages, but not enough to keep a comfortable home, a wife nicely dressed, and to raise good children FRIED, It is sad, but here is the story why we are denied thie pleasure of 4 home and loving wife The struggle in life for extatence is not in our grandfather's way | sible to go through life without a wife. Since I found out that a wife is necessary to make life complete (and every bachelor could tell you! the same), it's too late, because when one gets beyond the 30 mark, no woman or girl wants him, What show bas a mi of 387 ANOTHER LEMON, The main reason I give for being single at 26 Ie that those who are! willing and eager to have me do not appeal to me as the right ones and the ones I would select always drop me after short acquaintance ALF - ' I hold that there is no such contingency as being just one person ideally suited for another. On the other hand, I believe there are many who are suited to the average man, and vic versa Even allowing my If the widest latitude, { am not successful, for I have been turned down 12 times by those | could bave loved had | been allowed that honor JACK. The furnished room, quartering a man, woman and a dog, don't appeal to me, The home without the baby is but a place to stay. Any affection I feel for a woman | am forced to drown at the first impulse. oclal condition responsible A BACHELOR HUTESON OPTICALE. FACTO e ® MAKERS® BOOD GLASSES 1330 2nd. AVE. near UMON VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Looks Like Silk, Comts 01 105 Arcade Bik, Sent em, buy your Goods where please, bat get our prices frst, We are out of the high rent district, and avoid all extray- agkances, therefore save you money teginning Monday at 9a. m. we will sell hair goods of all de- seript at price one on manufac- ture thing in heir Bring: ymbings expert your for do rdere given attention. ir Store Ay. “The Economy Store” Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca—Phone Main 6035 Renewed Zeal in Christmas Src Te Tomorrow “The largest rooms of wealth are entered by the small doors of savings,” so some one has very wisely said. Keep the truthfulness of that st 1ent in mind and you will do your Christmas shopping at the Popular Priced Store of Panton & London Co., vail Get the Habit where the lowest prices always pre- shop early A SILK SALE EXTRAORDINARY FOR CHRISTMAS BUYERS. A SILK SALE THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Main Floor. A for Christmas gift buyers, for there are beautiful fabrics here for gowns, waists and fancy work pur- poses galore. Al! silks bought here in cither waist or dress patterns will be neatly wrapped in boxes for gift purposes if you will mention it when you make the purchase See our big assortment of fine Silks, worth Children’s Coats 33 to 50 Per Cent Off ly sale Another big assortment of Silks, worth up to 85c a yard, for Sizes 2 to 14, The largest and most complete assort- ment of Girls’ Coats in town. We have gone through our entire stock and marked every coat down. To be- gin with, they were priced less than in other stores. Now, if your child needs a coat, or if you are going to present a coat to some needy child, we promise you your money will go farther here than elsewhere. Special assortments and values at the follow- ing prices— AND WOMEN’S BATH ROBES is a regular blanket $2, 69 Robe of good heavy quality—soft finish, and have been sold at $3.98 each Beautiful, rich patterns in wine color, gray, and green. Finished with girdle and collar cord. All sizes. Furs, Furs, For Women and Children WOMEN’S FURS Furs Worth double what we ask. Scarfs and Muffs. Dozens of shapes and sizes. Natural, black, gray and brown Opossum, Brook Mink, Muskrat, black and white Coney, Russian Hare and other Furs, Price each .,...... ... 4.98 Other Furs for ladies at prices ranging up to CHILDREN'S FUR SETS Beautiful Sets for the little ones, White Thibet, Mufflon, gray Squirrel, gray end white Squirrel, Coney and other Furs. Sets at these prices 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98 wa w co $10.00 Our Half-Price Suit Sale THAT IS “DIFFERENT"—READ THESE Imation Angora, Ermine, Chinchilla, PRICES SLE YOU MA ig PRICE $1498, HALF PRICES. cous § 7.49 SUITS WORTH 0m, OUR RECUTAR ag LADIES’ LEATHER HANDBAGS © wonderful and up-to- frases at to $2.26 studing al- suedes and at prices. . te to Be ligator purses imitation leath Big Values In Christmas Slippers And they will be as pop- ular this season as ever. See our magnificent stocs, which includes appropriate Gift Slippers for every member of the family. Women’s Finest Felt Juliets $1.75 Richly trimmed with fur to match the following colors: Oxford, brown, pink, Alice blue, dark green, red stripe, old rose, dark blue, wine, and olive drab. Beautifully fin- ished with a dainty cord and chenille ornament; flexible leather soles. In holly gift boxes. Price a e141 75 pair is only Plsiv Women’s Fur Felt Juliets $1.49 Richly adorned with hand- some buckles. There are six colors to choose from in this number. These are also fur trimmed, and have flexible leather ‘soles. Splendid for gifts. Price, a pair .... Women’s Felt Juliets 98c A large variety to chdbse from, and pace-setting values in every particular. A line of black and tan colors, either ribbon or fur trimmed, Some stores get $1.25 for these. Be sure and see these at .... Women’s Felt Slippers, with Teather soles, 9c at, a pair . Sole Slippers, Women's Felt sizes 4 to 6, 49c 50 at, @ pair Children’s Felt Slippers, at, a pair... Children’s Felt Juliets, at, a pair Hand Knit Boudoir Slippers 49c With Jamb’s wool soles; col- 8, blue, pink, red, gray and black; all sizes for women and children, Made of Ger- man knitting worsted, and priced according to size, at ‘ur ...69¢, 59c, 49c 1,000 PAIRS OF MEN'S SLIPPERS IN ROMEO, AND BRETT N UNUSUAL VAL- UES, AT OUR VERY MOD. RATE PRICES. TAN OR BLACK KID, BLACK OR OX- FORD F A GRADUAL RANGE OF PRICES FROM 90c . $1.75 Merchandise Certifi- cates Will Solve the Gift Problem For those who do not know what to give we will furnish with Merchandise Certifieates for any amount you desire. No gift could be more accept able, when you don’t Know what to buy. They are espe- cially unique and fitting when you wish to help a needy fam- ily. Ask for our Merchandise Certificates,