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IS FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL AND LUSTROUS IN A FEW MOMENTS 25 cent bottle of “Danderine” and try this, Also a * stops falling hair; destroys dandruff. hair S ligt, wavy,; particle of dandruff; clean becomes ypmare aw ities and invigorates the « gage ever stopping itching and falling a and beautiful as a) ‘pate be after a few wooeks er a “Danderine ae ae try thie—-mots | with with tle Danderine}when you will actually see Bo vtully draw it through your/hair—fine and downy at first—yo ‘ene small atrand at a\-—but really new hair growing al will cleanse the hair of over the scalp. If you care for dirt and excessive and in|pretty, soft hatr and lote of it i oe minutes you have douw-jaurely get a 26 cent bottle ot of your hair, |Knewlton’s Danderine from peautifying the hair at druggiat or tollet counter, and just Danderine dissolves every |try it es Chiristmas Problem Man Decides On One Gift for Whole Family Jean"get up a songfest of their own any time they feel like tt They Statement from can kick the rugs out of the way and pile the furniture in the hall Merchant and have & dance if they want to |They can imvite their Beaux and Sweethearts in and have a good BY A. CANDOR. j time. One of the best known mer | WI Make Home Real Home. ams fm Seattle told this tale to] What is home for anyway? And feporter yesterday. Tt)ours is going to be a real home ‘gech & helpful light on the/ With lots of music tn tt after this; problem, “What to sive." |X Player Plano. for Christian’ Printed herewith tn full can’t think of another single thing to buy Just one Christ yd a ay hed much fesagee hd . » y ® and ris, or to my wi ‘ i iceecuse Bagge oe pe Fy Re fgaly —ieading tliat to the home wil! delight in Easy to Get One. ‘eaiey, not only on Christmas , bet every day and every every year afterward. I & Bungalow Player Piano. we can all enjoy ourselves! $ ean play, and the girls can Jean play. We can have music We want when we it; we won't have to beg any io play any more. We can all the plano and sing a few gongs Mother used to [think | have a song or f yet myself’! And then Piano will belp a and girls at home IRCHRISTMASGIVING p Ee rheir Ventendays wreeeel tied (no string used) with apecial aaakeue band As I said, [ shall get a Bungalow Player Piane for two reasons—in the first the high-priced Players will do, and at $10 or $16 & month without cak- ing money out of my business, so I am going to get one at Etlers Music House, at Third and Untvers ity, amd have jt delivered next Christma: music. Christmas ou had = better morning if drop ia you fashioned There's house. Merry going to Christmas. be one hristmas Greetings ""—no charge. Christmas Packages is icture shows a copy sa" he Winning of Barbara Worth” wrapped and tied (no no used) with special ee od Soi conan of thy His earnest parpose is of the very int eobie and (or ony om wise, inthe fort selia th the bie Tiedldnewes eraee of orth” diate fy oo Peeatitul ‘haa this ereat fiat ase reall at book * © pom irop toy at Fa batter. &j EIR Y YESTERDAYS By the Same Aathor E WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH Mustrations by Cootes B (Cloth, 12mo. Each, $1.30 Ney For Sale Everywhere Book Supply Compa Publishers CHICAGO ~ FISHERS BLEN Pid PERFECT L PURPOSE Dre Saw Troubles ‘A 4) are often started as the result of ‘f INFERIOR bread. This is more largely due to the Poor quality of the Flour used, than to the housewife’s lack of ability If she will buy Fisner’s Buenp Fiour “(Made from Rastern Hard Whest and Western Saft Wheat ) She will be SURE to make good bread. It is the Perfect All-Pur- pose Flour, Manulectured by FISHER FLOURING MILLS Co. 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A, For Sale by All Dea! | Dear Mins Grey . pur }l cannot tell you in ten yards what 1p, for | took 40 years to pass But what will please you most | dreame ef a world of beouty, use truth, of good will and of innocence new | People did not understand any) ‘twisted and misshapen from lack | geek the Place it will do all that/™ it only costa Four Bighty-Pive, and) moted from in the next place, I can pay for (t/ life to its reat classes jchums, eve with a big bundle of|have not secured our divorces. areland all places of amuse around my way and see a real old-jare very fond of young men's at ourlit wrong t | \as Giends, until last summer when 2 & girl won my heart and I didn't lrealize it until too late. ‘| you can give it to me, 1 cannot give addresses in the pa- THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, Letters to Cynthia Grey A NOT UNCOMMON CASE |: if you would go back to the cards, “Now, if you were manly| enough, you would have stopped be caune yas recognized the weakness in you that craved excitement, The | fact that you crave excitement is the very reason you should not give way to it. The wrong is not in the cards but In you, and unless you conquer this, if you married the girt you would resort to cards at the firet trial of married life, and your wife would be miserable ‘ow, if you are man enough to up gambling once for all, be wi cause It ia @ particular weakness of ine fecluss un) & clownlsd| yours, write the girl and register wk, which soon became a eyntcal) the letter. You will at least know ne. The idea of the ugly duckling! whether or not she receives it having a heart, that beat warmer! NOTICE TG READERS jand truer than most has would | {be acoffed at. I hid it, Habit ele All letters cannot be an awered in the er, and many concealment seem age ural, and when I grew up I could not make a * are without name or address. * A stamped, self-addressed en- } woman believe that | loved with an} ® ® velope always brings a prompt unsettish love, When { reached the age of solf-analyats, | was tuo old to, ® reply CYNTHIA GRBY, * be led blindly by Cupid. 1 was nev to wee | * er a good financier. My heart bled alee ee ee te ed caused at the mtisery I now began around me—misertes most) by hasty and tmprovident mar| Glad Hand for riages | re veolved hever to marry thrived for a time, then becwine sick OLATHE, Kas, Dec. 11.—Women loft ikera will be Just as wel and lost all eo in the offiee of Gov.-clect Disaster only nerved me to start jafvesh, But it changed the current | Hedges of Kansas as the men, and Hodges announced today that wom of my ideas 1 know now that had I been mar-j¢n will be appointed to s¢ al ried to the right woman, | woald| state positions | |not have met complete diseater ty} 1 believe,” he sald, “that women} believe now I was wrong in waiting | should bear their share of the bur-| to build up a fortune befure mar-|den in the administration of state riage. A man and woman should | 4ffairs.” wuffer or labor together in order to| really understand life. | om sill Happier hopeful. Miss Grey, my pipe has To-Morrow fone out. A PSYCHOLOGICAL BACHELOR A. The life of many « supersen- sitive cbild, talented to a dagree, irs if tonight you wil! | neficial aid of the famous | of sympathy and ideal family remedy Beecham's Thank God, parents are awakeo-| Pills, Nervous depression, or th: ing to the realization that children| “blues,” is one of the symptom are something more than a “haplof @ condition quickly corrected | pen-so,” the resalt of selfishness. by the reliable and quick-acting Another consolation ta that it ie You have been asking why bachelors never marry T was a very homely*boy, but at heart | was a poet, dreamiag «reat of me; my parents ne tried, There were ho Shakesperres to tell them that | the “toad, ugly and venomous, bears! & precious jewel” | Misunderstood, | concealed all my! *seeeeen | } will be of understanding and (he right kind |looking woman | notwithstanding 1912. MEN’S FLATTERY DOESN'T MAKE HIT WITH THE WOMEN MISS BILLIE BURKE BY BILLIE BURKE THE FIRST WORD: Almost every woman prefers to be treated as an equal and respect ed to being placed upon a ped estal and worshipped. 1 think every woman who goes t into the world to earn her liv ing wishes men would be more} chary of their compliments see mory ready to respect her opinions it ie a ead commentary upon the masculine sex today that a «ood can obtain favors world for whieh can never hope, the homely girl fitted for the cov eted position than the beauty. This condition obtajns often in my pro feasion, and,” although { consider beauty ao kind of fifth wheel to the coach of an actress, yet the pretty jactress ts apt to arrive sooner thar | the brainy one who has no phys attractions. No actress can kee jap to the mark of success without braine in the business her ugly sister may be better HOME, OR THE DANCE? Dear Miss Grey: We are two both 22, have been married and parted from our husbands, byt never wo late, At the age of 40 4 nm Or Woman fs In the prime of abd but just ready to be a the kindergarten 0’ When the system is cl he | bowels and liver and k in- [sitive~-ten the digestion is sute to be impaired and the nerves te lose their tone. Beecham's Pills jinduce the organs of digestion to | work properly and thus this un ri medicine has a tonic effect | upon the whole system. Beecham’s | Pills do not vary—they act always | in aceordance with their great! nd mildly and safely bat quickly. In every way—in feel- | ngs, Tooks and vigor—a better We love to so to coe nent grille And pany. Now, Miss Grey, do you thi accept their at.cutions We would also like to heat what lwome of the young mee think of it Thanking you, TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE, A-It is certainly wrong and it may be this unnatural desire ts in a direct, or indirect, way tae cause of your separation from your hue | panda. Until you are divorced. you i you sincerely think a woman looke well tell her but do not teh her that she is attractive, or fascinating, or beautiful just be catiee you think she would like to Rear it. The thing most women tke best ina man is sincerity Women like frankness in the other sex when it cute deep into their selfconcett. They long so intense ly to be treated as equals that t are perfectly willing to take Ifrank buffets of speech that one man gives to another without hold ing rancor, The mere iteration and reliera tion of “you are beautiful in red, or green, or blue” (or whatever color you may be wearing at the time) is nauseating to sane-minded ondition Beecham's Pills Assure You Sold everywhere, 100, BBs. Ibe div ccttonewith every ben are would better not accept any man's attentions, Leaving out the arora! side of the question, it might prove extremely disagreeable when you get your divorce. AT NIGHT Dear Mise Grey: [Tam a constant reader and admirer of your depart ment, and | want your advice. Is it proper for a gentleman to take a lady's arm when waking to the daytime? Should a tady allow a gentleman to put bis arm around her when walking in the evening? Please answer soon, Mise Grey, ax I am Very much fm doubt about ‘ these matters, Thanking you, A GIRL ¥. A.What is Improper jn daytime improper at night A girl is given the prope: appur : tenances for walking, and it is not necessary for a man to take her arm at any time. If she were in danger, it would be perfectly proper for even a stranger to throw hits arms around her and place*her in safety. Personally, 1 resent ae sumption that [ am too weak to atep up and down from the side. walk to the street without help. EDUCATIONAL Dear Miss Grey: What can a poor fellow do when he has ho eda- cation and lives alone, and so far { out of towh he cannot go to night school? I would like to improve myself, I want to get ap arithme tie. I can add and subtract, and read and write. What grade and what kind would you ddvise me to ask for’? How do people manage to get books from the public library? Thanking you, THIRTY-THREE. A—Ask for Southwick's orithme- | tie. To get books from the public library, one must Ifve in the city, but if you will send me a stamped, self-addressed envelgpe, I will give you the address of a cireulsting li- brary that will cost but a few cents, MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ Ts can re Per your velvet, sum, beaver Into the let is A SENSIBLE XMAS GIFT Sold on Easy Terms White Sewing Machine Co, New Ma “<r are to be commended for your ambition, and if I can help you at any time, let me know. If you| will do the best you can now, and keep doing it, I Know the way will lopen for better advantages 1 DIDN'T REALIZE UNTIL TOO) TE Dear Miss Pads T am a sorry young man and have been for some time. I ased to keep company with a good many young girls and never really cated for any of them, only the sele of pract good sh ‘WOMEN’S 50 and $8.00 shoes tn patent colt, button or blucher styles. About 200 pairs good shoes .. $4.00 and kid and patent eolt Must be 600 pairs in this lot ... $6.00 and $6.00 shoo, in broken lots, of all leathers, About 500 pairs. Mostly Laird, Schober & Co, and J, & T. $2.95 Cousing shoes . ‘ Juliets tn Por trimmed seed 98c black, red or 300 pairs fancy colored slippers Values $3.50 to $6.00 $1, 00 MEN'S Broken lots One lot of patent colt shoes, tn button or blucher styles. Reg ular $3.50 value. All sizes Lam going to ask you for advice, though [ am 22 years of age. 1 be Heve from what | have read that) I used to be | full of Mfe and happy, but now ev-| erything seems to be a burden, 1) know the girl used to love me and) think she still does, but can hear | nothing from her. I used to try and do things to make her cry and thonght that was a good way to see if she cared for me, not giving It a thought how much this girl euffered when I did sueh things, for I know a girl has more tender feelings than a boy. Iam not a drinking boy, but play cards qaite a good deal. I quit it once for her and 1 suppose I should | never have touched them again, but | I got disgusted and lonesome and |) must have exettement of some kind | or else my mind will wander to her, and I know it isn't the best thing to think and worry all the time. Cards take the worry off my mind and it is the only reason I have for playing. Please, Miss Grey, give me some advice. all styles felt These shoes are not bought are taken from our regular stock. 122 MARION 8T- REGRETFUL JACK A.—-Probably she quit you Just to tor write the United States Govern |houses can be used for cle dial ‘and these Christmas Shoe Sale DOWN STAIRS AT TURRELL’S =|) Tomorrow morning We start a big value giving SHOR Balesroom, DOWN STAIRS AT TURRELL SHOE CoO. women . JUST ONE LAST WORD: If you are either truthful nor witty you should avoid flattery. Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions There is no law probibiing the giving away or selling of Wi erature which ts not obscene or wafit for the public to read For information conceruing home steads and timber claims, apply to mont Land office, Federal bullding. Seattle. With tendent the teacher's or fuperin permission, country school h or up why political meetings or anything lifting, and I seen © reason this should not include socis ist A At an informal reception, serve waind, dainty sandwiches something hot to drink, @ frozen with cakes, and salted al monds, If desirable, one can serve either the first or the last part The face may be cleared of black heads by steaming each night with & Turkish towel and very (ot wa ‘ter for 16 or 20 minutes; then rinse in cold water to which a few drops of alcohol have been added. aleobol tends to reduce the pores When # Indy and her escort en ter a room, the lady {8 injroduced first. The old-fashioned way was to intrduce the guests to every one im the room; but this has been sup- planted by the modern way of | troducing them to a few near them, in tura, introducs them SALE tn our down stairs This is a fine opportunity for ction of Christmas gifts that are teal benefit, or fo fit yourself in joes at amail cost, Patent colt, tan or gun metal calf. Button or blucher styles. About 300 pairs of $400 valuon sn... Gee 400 pairs of broken lines tn $5.00 shoes of all 2 leathers . ' button or $1.95 BOYS’ School shoes, in blucher, Dull calf. Sizes 1 to 5% 4 Tan high cut boots, for wet weather. Sizes 4 to 5 1-2... $2.45 Misses’ $3.50 high top shoes, in patent or gun protal 2, Sizes 8 1-2 to 2 45 Misses’ $: shoes of all leath 11 sto $1, 65 5c Misses’ storm rubbers. colored top Sizes 11 to 2 1.00 Children's but $2.00 shoes Sizes 6 to 11 for “special sale” purposes, 903 SECOND AV. } with Heautitel Kar and Hibbon- Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca—Phone Main 6035 ANTON & “The Economy Store’ fxon fringed olf aroueds worth 2.25, for 81.49. Yourth Bloor, OUR POPULAR PRICES APPEAL 10 THRIFTY SHOPPERS This is growing more and more apparent as Christmas draws near. Spontaneous complimentary remarks are heard many times every day on every aisle in this busy store marveling at the wonderful values we are giving in high-class merchandise, happy crowds that will be Women’s Bath Robes $2.49 Regulation double - faced bianket Bath Robes in as sorted patterns, and a handsome line colors, such as win y and green. Fintabed with heavy girdle and cord. All sizes formerly sold each. Buy day each at them Th $2.49 here Thursday. FURS AND MUFFS Second Floor. Prices From $2.98 to $25 Every Fur Guaranteed. See Our Special Lot of Pieces and Muffs at $4.98 Each 0 me in natural, brown and black: Isabella and Sabi Brook Mink, Coney and Jay with Muff to mateh. Dozens of dit- ferent shapes and sizes. Women’s and Misses’ New Long Coats $3.3 These are exceptionally values, having been for us by our New York far regular value In addition to these, we selected about twenty-five (25) Coats from our regular stock of $16.00 and $17.60 Coats. Solid colors and mixtures. All sizes, 16 to 44. Join the See our Children's and up, big display of Fur Sets at 98c Remember Our Halt-Price Sa'e of Women’s Suits Women's and Misses’ 98; now selling at Women's and Misses gular price $14.98 LOT 3—Women's and regular $19.04 1oOT 1 Suits. ®, $1 Suits, Miso price A Mighty Host of Dolls and Toys AWAITS YOU IN OUR TOYLAND What fun-there is here prices SATURDAY WILL UE ning at 9 o'clock we will give by @ parent or guardian, a » Now, little foike, with you to take eare of you. for welcome here every day and all re pleasing the Papas ant CHILDREN'S DAY to each boy and girl alone the Tittle the tim Ma folks, and they are Our exceedingly low mas very much, NEXT HERE. And begir accompanied as tong a8 they last aw yOu must have’ come one. © Present 69ce ANGORA DOGS 39c Have you seen white, silky hair? all, Our Thursday special for will be the regular @9¢ stze Limit, two to a customer. Started wo the big displa the w pat bronze and the of them are 10 inches wide. GUARANT get busy b up to $5.00, but now on sale at Plan Now to visit this land of Summer in Winter along the “Road of a Thousand Wonders,” Raat ma ke Whose route is replete America’s most beau tiful seenery—magaificent rivers, mountains, valleys ~to a land that is perpet wally radiant h sun. shine and steeped fn the sweet fragrance of flow- ers. "Warm days and balmy nights will bring you rec reation and rest Let us give you Califor- nia literature and help you plan your trip, WORT {eu ded these beautiful They are ce for Dogs, with 4 the cutest this popular toy thetr long, dogaled” of 39c Our Big Sale of New Clocks off with a rush toda of hand There Md you locks in distinct ul inches bigh. jow? are ‘The largest one 14 amatiest one ts inches Some EVERY ONE Santa Claus wil! surely Some of D. bem are worth worth $15.00; our regular $6. 49 worth $20.00; our now selling at Suits, now selling at worth Children’s Colored Bon- nets 25c Materials are Felts, Velvets, Bear Cloth and Corduroy. Cob ors are cardinal, navy, brown, black and cream. All trimmed with faney bows of ribbon and rosettes — satin ribbon ties. These goods sold last year up to $1.25. special. .29C The journey to and from California via the O-W.R. &N. and Southern Pacific “THE SHASTA LIMITED” Or one of two other fine trains will prove a moat pleasant part of your va- cation. Round trip tickets to Los Angeles and return, good for six months, with stopover privileges going and coming, now on sale at reduced rates, CITY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER OFFICE, 716 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE J. H. O'NEILL, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT PHONE MAIN 932 F. R. HANLON, DISTRICT FREIGHT AGENT OREGON-WASHINGTON STATION, FOURTH AVENUE AND JACKSON STREET