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THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912. VEGOT TO RAISE $15000 MORE FOR C. C. BERG WILL 1? WELL IF PRICES EVER RAISED MONEY These Prices Will ec... ONO ao ee $12.50 Black Coney $2 95 , a PS ct a 1g $7 9 $40 Opossum a FP eocks Rheumatism } : ™ ee P lamtcal treatment for te thr at CHRISTMAS TIME “GETS MY GOAT” Dear Mise Grey: 1 have been here more than alx months now, and during that time, since the second day after my arrival, | have not missed a single one of your letters. I have sat down to have a “pen chat” with you often, but have con- <p cluded that {t would not be fair to take up your useful time fooliahly / What appeals to me most about your answers is that they are all +} 80 atraightforward and to the point, and, oh, what a world of under q te *\ standing sympathy you show. I think-—yea, | know—it's sympathy I ‘Sar.| W8nt—that I am writing for now theae|! Oh, no, I have no hard luck story to tell; 1 have been t them/ all the thme; my trouble is, I have no congenial friend, and, with Christ whieke’ | mas approaching, | am overwhelmed with loneliness You know what Christmas means for those who have a ne, rela tives and friends galore. For 20 years | enjoyed that kind, This year ©) {am friendioss and alone, I am only filling @ menial position in the e-| Workaday world, and the people I come in contact with are far from »| being congenial Y lam 4 college mah. I suppose I ought to say “was”; I feel “passe” enough now, | know there are plenty of ladies on the atr 1 could make an acquaintance with any alight, but | do not care to meet them, Please don't think me a prig or a goody goody chap, but that kind of woman does not appeal to me—that's all, and one can't go up to | the first nice girl one sees and say, “I am So-asd-So, let's go to a thea tre and get acquainted, because I'm #0 lonely I was so blue this evening when | started to write you that I thought I was an understudy to an indigo works, but since writing to |you (the panacea for those in trouble), | feel better already, Sounds like a patent medicine advertisement, but I mean it | We are not always responsible for our fate, you knew, I have | done nothing dishonest or dishonorable, yet here | am, a stranger in a }strange land, just a creature of circumstance, feeling mighty blue. This | Chrietmas business “has got my goat How little we realize how fortunate we are until too late, Now | I would give anything to have the “entree” to some cozy sitting room in the evenings, and listen to some sweet woman play or talk, Five | yours ago, when I pad that privitege, I did not appreciate it; now, too | late, Ido. Do you know what it is to long for-something hopel y? jit burts. w fire away and tell me how many kinds of an ass I am. | know, whatever you say, I shall feel better. Sincerety A SECOND 80ON, | A—I understand. When [ lived in a college town, my home w: lalways thrown open to the men, and many 4 pleasant evening was | spent, playing and exchanging ideas and experiences. | I have worked out of, but have pot forgotten the time when I was a letranger (many times) I a strange land, and longed, and longed hope | lesaly, for what I could not have-—a child erying for the moon. Thank | God, I have come out of it, and now recognixe it as a weakness. | ‘o one can make you happy this glad Christmastide but yourself. | Here is a way | In the children’s hospital are many little fellows who will enjoy tales you could tell them of your college life, of the baseball and foot lnall games, the races, the things that some of these little fellows will =| never enjoy. Go to them with your heart aglow with love and deter | mination to belp the “under dog,” and you wil! forget even the definl | tion of lonesomeness The feel of the little arms around your neck chitd-eyes and the brightened ring of their voices, will be enough. erward, write me all about it. 2» Take Seompound nployed Aching a A apoontul of Calo-} foot-bath gives instant| Get a 2 x wt any drug} $18 Coney $35 Jap Mink | $115 Alaskan Pe A se we 8 $1 7.45 Mink Stole . .. 965 $40 Iceland Fox $ | $135Seal and ae Sets Vliet So ee Bee 1 8.50 | Sets es ei eas $2.50 $165 Alaska Mink Sets $87.50 eg NO. $15 Mounted Deer Heads . $5 | $65 Moose Heads . ee anoles 2 $25 Alaskan Wolf Heads . . . $9.75 ete sina French Coney Coats $14.49] $38 Astrakhan Coats . $17.49] $55 Russian Pony Coats $27.25 fa, append! i will pay you to tn time see some patients WE DID THINGS WE REGRET.|not tel! us we are foolish because Dear Miss Grey: We are twolwe know It, but are heartbroken cirla who are unhappy because the | just the same JUST GIRLS \boys we have been keeping company, A.—-If you have learned your low ‘with no longer care for ws son well enongh to know how to be | ‘The one my cham has been going} have, bring the girl who told with speaks to me but not to her./the boy talked about you and the | After thinking of it a great deal, I} boy together and ask them the think it his place to make up; but) truth. he says he won't If what they sald of you ts true. The one | love speaks to me; but| you had better drop the whole mat |no longer phones or takes me out,/ter, and never make the same mis and o girl friend of his tells me he|take again. The boy was ummanly taike about me. Now, Miss Grey,|to make remarks, for he was guilty FS should we go to the boys and try | too, and if the girl friend were wise. to make up where an explanation | she would have told bim #o. might settle It. or let it go and be }forever in ignorance ff they really talked about as or not? | One big mistake we made was al lowing them the privileges of ep | gaged couples. We did a few things we regret, whieh may bave caused }them to disrespect us. Please do| FACTORY SAMPLES The Genuine and Reliable HUBERT * Pianos and Player Pianos. wre Are Some Bargains — Temoved our wholesale headquarters from San Fran- lle—for the better accommodation of piano desiers m Washington, Idaho and Oregon, we find among our dozen or more slightly damaged cases in Mahogany, and Stickley Oak. These are very beautifal sam- case damage hardly noticeable. To close them out ihe musical people of Seattle and vicinity we will make ‘of $50.00 on each Piano and $100.00 on each Player Piano. pobu! Instruments are high-class, and these priec» will pe. We'll make you terms you will appreciate. ‘And hear the new Schubert Player Piuno. the new Automatic §$-note Player Piano, 3 styles— and $435.00. They are reliable and you will like $35 $40 Near Seal Coats . you sanitarium and office NW ga Specialist on Chron)> WE THINK WE ARE Dear Mise Grey We are two boys, each 18. It may seem to yau ble winter reaches the height hat We ought to know better than}! luxurious dressing k the question which is about} The dinner gown flustrated is plode, but such is not the case.|of black chiffon velvet over a pet We are both In love, at any rate|ticoat of white chiffon flounces we think we are, with the same/each flounce edged with a fringe girl. Do you think any great amount|of akunk fur, The bodice is of m would be done should 1) White lace and trimmed with the er to the show withouw: ask-|fur and pearl embroidery ing the other lover? Thanking} CApe are still popular for thea you, RENO. tre wear. The one worn with this. A.—1I am not so surprised that|costume ts of pear! embroidery, lyou do not know the answer to/aod a bird of paradise feather the question you ask i fact that you should think tn love. Why ft is that you “First Read Jers” in the great schoal of life can’t let thix love part of it alone juntil you have seen enough of the} | world to use your judgment cor rectly, fs a mystery Tf you can go with the girl as a good comrade and not expect pay jin the shape of kisses, for your the jatre tickets, [t Is no one’s affair |but yours and the girl's, and your | respective parents NOTICE TG READERS ® All letters cannot be am # ® swered in the paper, and many * *® are without name or address. # A stamped, self-addressed en- ® velope always brings a prompt | @& reply. CYNTHIA GREY. \* SCPE EEE REE ES “NO MAN 18 USELESS WHILE HE HAS A FRIEND” —EMERSON Dear Miss Grey: I know a te young man, well educated, of good ae manners, highly muateal and plays T , Schubert Piano Co. ra i Your Hats block your velvet velour, satin or felt J. P. BURKE CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK Cc. C. BERG 1425—FIRST AVE.—1425 Three Doors South of Pike Street After Jan. 1 Special Attention Will be Paid to Order NOTICE FOR “X-WHITE SLAVE” I will appreciate your address, ao I may write you personally for tw formation of a general character that may save many ® young girl from what you suffered. Nothing will be made public. You ean trust me. CYNTHIA GREY A “Heartbroken Woman,” send your address and = men your ah ade ‘WHY ARE BACHELORS I am a bachelor of 37 years be-| cause | have seen too much of the) women. The average girls wants to dress too costly on the street, at dances, roller skating and theatres, and I do not care to marry and pay | the cost of starting a cooking/ school. L DH. HUTESON OPTICAL FACTORY first letter, and I will see what « be done. Nothing will b public CYNTHIA € [TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR Per. haps there is keen competition be what nervous wear means. REY, Of Phe health of the girl who works <st| depends largely on the way she The Change 4 Se ceeeke (eles tweerk ng : attitude she is tows Is Wonderful tween her and other workers; per. haps positions are difficult to get and uncertain in the keeping Winter has already sounded its| Maybe employers are taxing their warning, and, though climatic con-| strength to the utmost. And very re not so marked in all|itkely if the girl is a clerk there tions, they differ sufficiently in) are thousands of them—customers differ@nt seasons of the year to| aggravate and worry The only remedy nervous wear is EQUANIMITY sounds easy. But 1 was brought up in a good Chris PREMISES MAKERS BO0D GLASSES 1330 2nd. AVE near UNION I am a bachelor because I have to work for my living and I never thought any woman could love a working man. BACHELOR B. m™: her daily duties. sec’ No More Pimples, Blotches, or} ene reason fter i warrant consideration. gs : lei oe To the woman who is obliged to ga by noma © out of the home, regardless of Waters. Fain or aun, ride in cold or draughty A few days is sometimes enough} street cara and withstand the ill ef to clear the worst complexiona.| fects of insufficient ventilation and Stuart’ Calcium Wafers get right|crowds, thie fact should suggest at the source of the trouble——the|the necessity of reasonable care impurities in the blood. When|and ordinary precaution. these poisons are removed, the ef-| The GIRL WHO WORKS should fect. on the skin is almost imme-|remember that HEALTH ts her diate. Blemishes of all kinds dis-/stock in trade, She should know ¥ that fresh air, wholesome food and aultable clothing are three of ber beat friends in retaining that health, for all this pleasant manoer will make your|enough to sult the nowaday girl own path as pleasant a¢ it makes |That is why I am a bachelor. it delivered f. o. b. at Spokane, Tacoma, Everett or Beil- others, HONEST. I am a bachelor of 31 because I never found the girl yet who was willing to help build a home, who thinks of home life and {ts surround ings, and | believe in making it the Albany Cut- te best place on earth. K. K. D ze entists Don’t Wear a Truss! After Thirty Years Experience | All of this when he is sober, but be has an awfal whisky habit and this seems to draw all the good away from him. He loses one po jsition after another. As soon a8 ___ New York, Manufacturers W. W. GRIGGS, Pacific Coast Traveling Agent, |" 4522 28th Ave., Seattle, Wash. BAKER PIANO COMPANY, Local Agents, 1406 First Ave, and 106 Union St. CHILI CONCARNE, ETC. 1411 rd Av.. bet. Union he gets his money it goes to the saloonkeepers, but when it is gone jhe has no friend in them I have tried my very best to lead him on to a better road, but it seems impossible, Can you give me any advice on how to help this poor fellow? THE MAN'S FRIEND. A—A strom desire to give up the habit must first be created in the man’s mind, If you will send me a stamped, self-addressed en- wi Delivery Service saa Pike. Mate 0300. OPEN-WORK stockings = and LOW SHOES on a rainy or a cold day are not conducive to bealth lunch of sweets without some sable, wholesome dish of food ts not the beet midday . meal upon which to work successfully Close sleeping rooms, close work rooms and lunches in stuffy shop living rooms or store rooms won't add to the supply of fresh alr nee essary. Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Women or Chiidren That Cures Rupture. 1 Send It On Trial. Tf you have tried me pat everythin clea re tall me. Where others tai ¥ Kreatent u ° cory Send attac m today and / My reason for being a bachelor of 29 is, that | have three married) sisters. When they go out I go} along to carry the babies so all the girls think I am married. IT am a bachelor because I consid. er the woman of today unfit for wifehood and motherhood. They are} but dolls and butterflies A MAN OF HOME-LOVING DISPO-} SITION. © do exactly the same kind and of work on other people's teeth we would want done in our he. and our examination Itation costs ARTIFICIAL BE a WN A BRI geld ana pore fillers of teeth, an@ the best ess © tors of teeth in the Unt re with the Albany able prices » the lowest Our low vuse they The working girl learns early LODGING HOUSES | OWNED BY CHURCHES Hy UMted Press Leased Wire, SACRAMENTO, Dec, 12.—That These ‘wonderful little Wafers i, number of Sacramento chure contain the most effective blood-jown and wecure revenue from purifier known to sclence--calcium | iodging houses that are conducted sulphide. Every atom of impurity |against humanity ix the charge is driven from your system. W'th|that has been openly made here pure, vigorous blood coursing /py secretary W. F. Snow of the through your veins instead of @/ «tute board of health vittated fluid, your whole body| “Some of the property of this feels renovated, your face becomes} sort,” Dr. Snow sald, “is owned by as pare as a bly. one or two of the WO. aatior West.” your and they obtain a portion of the may he—pimples, blackheads,|tevenue from these sources.” In | To remove the odor of skunk|jiverspots, rash, bolls, muddy com 5 jfrom your coat, bury it In the) piexion, tetter or eczema, you may| PRINCE REGENT OF BAVARIA IS DEAD ground awhile. absolutely depend upon » Stuart's —_ |Calelum Wafers. They have made For « vegetarian cook book, I-) thousands of complexions as pure| yUNICH, Dec. 12.—After an ill quire at a first-class“ book store or/and as beautiful as could possitly| neys, caused by bronchitls, lasting |be wished. several weeks, Prince Luitpold, re. There's not @ bit of sense in go-) gent of Bavaria and uncle ‘to the at the public library: of , Droperty in! ing around with a face so blem-| King, died here today write to the re-|\jghed that you're afraid to have pold was born Mare’ and ask the price of| your friends look at it. Get a 50 A transeript of the records jeent box of Stuart's Calcium Wat ers at your druggist’s today. Take Here is a he ye 4 wn per-| them every day for a sale while spiration: Zinc oleate, 4 6r; bor|and you'll be astonished at the jacle ac oo 3 ar. Keep ibe surtace change your mirror will show you, lconstantly covered with the pow- . | der. large practice work for a sand you will as we advertise, Best, our prices ate velope I can probably help you. We are bachelors because that's the lot fate has given us. When| providence sees fit we will be bene-| dicts the same as the lors before us. find we do exactly Our work Is. the the lowest ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS Fine as You Look kin Made So by 's Calcium Wafer: You Will Fe | Ch Marriage in the conventional way law, which stands property. Marri in the natural way is based on love, which only filfills companionship. A man having the means at hand to satisfy th Se Take Blevator or Walk OUR PRICES WILL SURPRISE ouR W SE is on turn The 13th wedding anniversary is lace. | RK WILL PI SEATTLE THEATRE T’ and Cherry Phone Main 4% WEEK Present | The Seattle Day Nursery and its |branches are non-sectarian, It] it cam only be acquired by preserving effort. tian home, and think too much of Remember that a smile and a|™y motber-to be tough and vulgar feminine desire for} jmoney and dress can enter wedlock | Third on easy terms, but a workingman must content himself to stay single. long as the marriage system is »ased on law and property, so long book | and ite cure,| will there be divorces to help law you prices and names of many peo. |°°"s Sud lawmakers . le who have tried it and were cured. AN ANARCHIST BACHELOR. | t gives instant relief when all oth- | oro ak. Bemerehe A use no salve | Dear Miss Grey: We have read I'sand on trial to prove what Yaay| With much interest what the bach elors have to say about not getting js true. You are the judge and once, {ng soon my itlustrated book and) married, Now if it is not asking too not ask the old maids enthusiastic | much, why my bundr jents whose| letters you can also reed 1 | why they do not marry and make it T. M. W free coupon below and mail today, | mi It's well worth Fotr time whether! Please put this in your! : ‘ | you try my Appliance or not, rn about is fair play,” so jit the old maids want to tell why they have not married, and will con fine their answers to 25 words will give them space. MODERN elegantly furnishea S tne et tae| LANTAGE inus, Elguth and Virginia, near | Matince D: estiake. Elliott 803. oe ee ‘caida Wanted—Furniture, Main 6518, World's Fastest Acrobats | panies 6 ‘ Modern Furniture Co. cerry BR BIG PRATURES the awd Bq »* It is best to bave a reliaBle law- yer examine a deed to property, and it should always be recorded. | TONIGHT—ALI Ralley & Mitchell DAVID Rargain M trouble | will Any book —— free upture my Applia send you my tllustrated on it and Ire, This presents innumerable gift ideas in wearing apparel that will be appreciated by every woman. FINE SILK PRTTICOATS Beautifully made up in mensalines and taffetas in a great assortment of handsome colors and combina- core Prices range from $3 to Por the records RUPF-NECK SWEATERS Fine, all-woo! Sweater Con shown in maroon, cardinal, white and oxford, $8,560. store © 18s 12, 1821, @ interesting? P. 8 Macaroni is a peculiar poste, pre next pap pared from wheat flour grown in! the southern countries of Europe | PRee INFORMATION OUPON and mixed with hot water until © |] ©. & Brooks, 886B State Street, ff dough is formed. This dough Marshall, Mich | sforced into a hollow, cylindrical | , Mlease send mia by matt tn plain 1d and a heavy iron plate in|} ana fui intormation about your ven in by a powerful press, fore Appliance for the cure of rupture. the the paste through the holes, tt) i partially baked by a fire under | » cylinder, and, after hanging up | several days, is ready for use. aM: I TWELVE PLAYERS RE i — ‘The result of the experiment with| = the 24 comers, to determine wheth- 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near er or not a horse lifts all feet from “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” the ground at once, Was that all of Name a AGAVOND ...40% a horse's feet are not off the ground at tho same time, “Dance at Dreamland jouight, ***

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