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PICK BEAM \ OMEN afer Grey: Tamat @ken man. 1 got married & | EDITOR'S NOPE—OF all living American — ' n Q*have Deo ed ra, I have a boy of 4 years and women ida M. Tarbell, invest or, author and bi i ‘gril 5 mo ° Gstorian, is perhaps the greatest student we Me +4 a fen ¥ < 16 n My wife \ ho wilfnot| have of contemporgry fife as related to woman- t ioe have 8 , 1 ady amd thore 1 was a better! kind. So this paper asked Miss Tarbell to tell i or mac ot ch W Irtpk or swear (only at times [|] its readers what she would give the women of " not even di@ak coffee or tea vnd xive her all the] the United States for 1913, were it in her power i | to grant them some one thing. Would it be the $100 if sho would find some ono else; but no, she| vote, a minimym wage law or pensions for as shy tt s © else will get me. E kyow she! magthers? Here te her answer ‘ what Ia t what she gets, that is all? Whag By Ida M. Tarbell I am asked to say what I wish most of al that te for mo. If I had her I know I would be hay Y v4 pooch alg TGAnE tos teen te oot the now year 1913 might bring to the wome® of my wife ¥ er live . meriea, ° ‘ t what qo I Tive with A FONRY WORLD. whaty Mul It be a yore, « pension for motherhood, or . ffinity Rus ly at the root when a man or : Bees “Attnity Bug ping wipe er Ske ge. Now, I take ® tha® my answer must ome begins to pick flaws Pome really lien; |S¢2& good, not only for the woman herself, but for As | read you ‘ etre . woclety / when [ read of . ee ee aohive wan or With this in mind then, what I would give to \ you co . my your ® be oak " . every woman in America, g I had the power QM, 1 could put my sore spe would be . . : of marriage wit! tRer woman - a Tal by even. your wife, but to your'beat man. A CONSUMER'S CONSCIENCE rhe on . edea the wr a nd I ware Ae contentment in life depends to%a * y w ng from your mind all thot very olarge ¢ he way one handles his tm to concer A , ; : a women. 2 mu do, y wife will cease to be! ¢ 4 formula, you renember a, cna peace will on yok t the world has ever the greatest ‘ pe h gel ta power t " 1, and he sald, “A man or “ t fte: or ban committed adultery} eth upon a wor after her Near oeening the root of the sin is in the thought ‘ 5 already. oy Reomed Exponditu 5 Pounds, Less 6 Pence. ha MONEY MAKES MARE GO; RESULT-—HAPPINESS HAS SAME EFFECT ON LOVE Almost universally, American incomes are Dear M We are two lox-| handled by Ar n wome T wey that men re and both in love with two sts-| is spent by women, They have a pover of tre oe mendous public importan It gives them the con Now, Misa ( we t in the first place, of prices; that t*, a control cae cea ek wachea a over the cost of Iving, and over many of those and never indulge in intoxicating} trusts and corners which at t to manipulate iquor. Neither of us have a fatoor} Prices wf mother for parental advice, 90] | Nothing is con moner than to hear womgn clain 2 oa you f " ne that if th had the vot tle this Mias Grey, these giria are of good] Testion of t t of i would education, and helr to a large in-] 4° thelr bes \ ‘ without Sa et y reason| th® exercis 2 consu power will never cor Dr. & mM. Ciarx, 0. D. S MERVOUS ANO TIMID CHILDREN Who fear other dentists gaatly treated here they de t ome again \ lo be | 4 forward rather than to k from. Our tooth craft f the countenance, establishes qand mastication and digest! enables nature to over rf 4 Our prices ar ¥ the high-<« ' " Jus! th f get xtra | Beary $10.00 Gold Crown for 84 ; one of our fa $ Hh Plates for $5.06 Regal Dental Offices Br. L. R. Clark, D. D. S. (Manager) $05 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union STOCK ] The public Mupendou r Mew 19135 | Exclusively Outdoing a o effort n Mering fin ‘ tt te Bw at low pr Hot A Mal After-Chr Test@rday Bitt flos thar « Peer fully jus the rush. 1 fables are yi) Oe that appeals to every we Brerything in the Nothing reserved rehan n ded SUITS AND COATS Made in Seattic, of the finest ma als. Workmanship and va Miter 6.00 Suits, $12.50; $30.00 Suit 3 $25.00 nite § Baits, $26.00. $4-.00 ts, $22.50 90.00 Sutts, $250 $20.00 Long ts, $10.00; § 0 Lol Coats, B50; $20.00 Long Coats $ 1 Long Coa $17 SILK, WOOL AND LINGERIE ORESSES AND GOWNS Pe Charmense Pa , 0; $20.00 ( Sart W250; $29 50 neue ee ? P $9.00; $15.00 Lingerie Plttery To Guirthin, EXPERT SURPLUS HOFFMAN SYSTEM TAILORED $12 Gwe | <= hould we NO MAN IS LOW UNLESS HE WISHES TO BE \ is K that - so low and d trol price HERE'S IDA TARBELL’S NEW YEAR . GIFT TO ALL AMERICAN ua Haas @ eee vat The only effective contro! over artificial rWwO LOGGERS prices is for tBe public to refuse to pay them [pe eee bey RI ae We, as consumers, overlook constantly the should ask the girls to marry you: | “at there i practically NOTHING the ma: . ¥ you ty each other the which tt is NECESSARY for us to t No matt Bl Shon n the| Wat the thing is, a substitute can ALWAYS y ” | foued. I do not mean an imitation, I mean «y,| SUBSTITUTE But "eat This has been proved again and again in times mney - war, of interrupted mmunteations. The truth ts ess 0 are hopelessly conventional our purchasing y . Very few of us decide intelligently what we shall eat appiness can come and wear. our own way We follow is not good for lke—becmuse it oviside power. v at iperstit THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913 the custom, go on eating weat us, and wearing what we do not MISS IDA is approved by some mysterious TARBELL regard to quality, she does just so much to lower CON: standards and to encourage the riot of adulterations ‘y fromand imitations which swamp us both In ugliness and buy in debt MER aw s | ) r means, or A thing which Is of poor quality is always a > » been driven up by some selfish, sinister dear thing. Nobody can afford to buy It. Poor . ation food is dear because it does not properly nourish. r There {$ an thia CON: Poor clothing is dear because it does not properly SUMER'S COD n this coun- warm and properly endure. caper ose with a el try, and mn a large I sbould Hke (o #ee the women of America reso is upon my profession, | would] scale and is im thelutely refusing to buy shoddy goods A , a woman to r of ity. The woman is the guardian gf the | whould like to see them scrutinizing every roubles quality of food, clothing, furniture and amusements. pound of groceries, on the that only pure A GREASY COOK | eas she has a conscience which is rigid im foods are healthy foods, and ons are frauds ory gga asy ow | for the last ix years; the other, I ———— ou are a ase me — TROUBLED. | } | | CONVERTS \.—Don't decide Dear Misa ( Would it be | proper for get fo wear « bey SAYS “NOTHING SO HIDEOUS AS FALSE HAIR” newer af soon as you can as I By Billie Burke. am very anxious to know Thank THE FIRST WORD—One of the beauties that men love ing mu. DARKIE most in a woman is beautiful hair. It is best not, for ou on 5 vet has rhapsodized over his petheart’s hair, declaring loso it. I known of au t draw him to her w ngle strand, He was prob € oe The are an me i lleense fact remains that all liter en o a # ire 1 the hair women ura his 4 € n a hold An tress to particularly careful of her hair, as the pow: - a even! ure very hard on it But the actresses with fine | FEW LETTERS OF THANKS FOR | hia Take Over Hoffman’s Furn- ishings for Quick Disposal Let the matter Pe : | DeGegalll & fownwridh Vial ag Z\ Gs ANE VAST ANS Involving Broad Assortments and High Qualities and Ex- ceptionally-Low Prices Upon--- Undermuslins Waists Linens White Piece Goods The McDougall & Southwick Co, Second Ave. and Pike St. The McDougall & Southwick Co. ‘GHOSTLY LIGHTS ON FARM __ |MAvors Hore For PROSPEROUS YEAR ays very proud of it IT 18 AS IMPOSSIBLE AS TO BE |Tv! alx months and you will prob-| sac Sarg pall l EXCITE WHOLE COMMUNITY |r oz, son Dear Mee Grey: | Tam it coough |A YOUNG MAN'S DILEMMA; jcities of the United States think ~iseiergelipr ‘Sat T can't| ROSE BETWEEN TWO THORNS |the country is looking forward to ; y Boe Bade ot andere Miss Grey: I am a hand Jan era of progress, rosperity, tecide between two men. Dear Miss Grey ame bank P he steo.| £204, U¥ing and good morals. They is fow sbedipealae ys +e . ee WICHITA, K Jan. 1.—The ; sion 1 to « rom the stee-/ think that 1913 holds much for B good ho eh people of Harper and the country | ple of an abando hurch in the| everyone, and that the people gen 4 fa sera. Gaon | south for nine miles are excite ood, but t ulef object erally seem to want peane, mercy, ee wales over the strange lights seen at the i { justice and truth in their govern with me farm of Thomas Davis, south of | Thomas Davis, whe eaie Now, Dear aa Grey T am on Pilot Knob. At first it was bellev- | neig “i for 10 years These opinions from the 19 ed to another girl, and know} } ed that those who sent in the re-| Ne ra remain with the old yors were read by Dr. Sydney The you an, I have go » would not like to have me re ports were exaggerating the pres-|couple ¢ night. There is talk meeting held in * presents from other girls. ence of a jack o' lantern, but larg or g to fathom the mystery, | ¢} Qu Anne Congregational ay evens Me BS <0. Ye T numbers have investigated, and | but ghosts” at night with church, He sent out 50 invitations should do. Keep the present and while the “ghost” does not always |guas is a precarious job. However,|to 50 mayors asking them to out- FORCED 0 nform my Intended, which I fear appear, those who have seen it no relief must be given the old line what 1913 had in promise for would cause a rupture, or return it longer doubt it is a deep mystery sple, who are much worked up|them and their city by the saloon on short n¢@ hurt the other girl's feelings Tho lghts appear in the three over thelr unwelcome and uncanny | - } “UNDECID eg ea : te togs | national colors, and on two occ®-| visitor | : : notice—2 doors south— A.—Tell your sweetheart about wasn # fener eee re, Se Eee 5 buildin from |} 't: if sho is broadminded, she will as SHAMEK BROS. | same ; 8, A not want to hurt the other girl. If| EXPERIENCE IS A TEACHER ee ae oe aeenment 1406 to 1402 Third Ave. she cannot iru you, you would far| \Maccotdeon and knife plestere! The cheapest place to Let the other girl know in a Wholesale and retell. buy good shoes. casual way that you are engaged Exchange Bldg, You might gtv the pree to a | Raymond & Hoyt | «isu | fs maT 31402 3rd Av., liberty Bldg. 9) aN sil eh | VEGETABLE SILK 1 0, li y., f erty A TO PLAY WITH FIRE | UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY rth Looks Like Silk. ¢ 405, earn Millinery ourse taught, the 1 ough and reliab son earlier. Apply MODEL MILLINERY G27_ People’s Bank. SPECIAL OFFERING Spring | THE UNKNOWN FRIEND'S HELP is noth ° 1 for the halr as massage, and I am going p : : A ou how I massage 1 dressing the hair and when | {]/@? De 4" Miss G : Y - can't 7 down at night, } siving the ends two or Shree light | |i} . on azine how surprised and pleasec lace the t ngers of both hands at the juncture of P ® was when the children brought 10] the hair and the forehead and work them with a circular motion | CARNATIONS jyour kind letter this morning and gontiy but firmly toward maginary center at the top of tho head. | |! opened tt and saw what it con) At cach turn of the fingers, let them work lightly on the surface, and NARCISSUS jtained, I % ud hardly ‘gah Pp: then deeply, fir ytiion for the hair follicles themselves, the and wn eye was 80 gla had tO! next for moving the seal; » head so as to make it soft, ylelding if for I needed the money #0] 004 rosie | ° VIOLETS vad ; bie Second movement—Placg the tips of the fir s0 that the fore Today and Tomorrow ' the mat | 1 00.Dot know lew to ; nk it | finger o®@ each hand will meet at the spot where the last massage left | vicinity will witne men |for your kindne n sending that) oft, This will bring the finkers of each Mand over an ear at the juac- | . held—to make ym for the| money, for th f the children} ture of n. In the same manner as before, they should | Flowers delivered to system Tailor Made Garment ed , and I could not 86°) work o with light and deep massage until the finger: | all parts of city. cs ; how we could get t Their) tips meet at the center at the top | » Rave 0 Lyd Third Mov fingers of each hand are pleced so as to | Phone Elliott 1658 Dresses, $7.5 Thom ents ; wit) meet at the bac ins, apd, describing the | a Jresue Foula you t two pairs) same motions a fore, they work themselves upward to the center. | ° HOT er as G0: $2.50 Childgen's Per-|of shoes, and ‘the | boy will] “", tn this manner the entire scalp, in less than five minutes, recelves Crescent Florists fron, vee Mccegys O ) en's | have t e his; bu thorou@h + atic e he ont once il be found cale Dgpases, $1.25; $1.5¢ joa rou@h st ». The hair responds at once and will ; veux Moscuds 6 ) vo to €° Prull of life and electricity, where before it wan lifeless and dull. It will 320 PIKE ST “a 4 o he can get a@mg bet-l oi, ee the whe head feel lighter and better, It will keep the BEAUTIFUL ALASKAN FU . 7 ana| *°#!p healthy and prevent the hair from failing ° wna i i FROM THE STOCK OF THE if it ; n ‘2 uta | If you will send me a self-addressed envelope in care of this paper SPECIAL BARGAINS ON ALASKA FUR COMPANY. trust In Goe jeer ge tui tod Be sure that you dre our hal becomingly, and the stmpler you Iready low; | 8° cFaay, but I just look to Him tO) dregs it the better. There is nothing ao hideous as a lot of false puffs ALL MACHINES ree prices were onreen ‘| fin a and comfe and braids on the @ead of a prett@ girl, who would look stuuning if . ‘ they're nc@y just half | arm writ A she ovould only wear her own “glory crown PU WD in°a fashion that = $20000 Red Fox $100.00; |) fend wh ited her . $150.00 Black ‘ $6) re! " hav JUST ONE LAST WORD—K@ep your hair clean and flyffy. A 6.00 Brown Fox Set, 962.50; |in 0 long it | Brush it until it blooms and it wong make any difference if $160.00 seal H oat I have kne ou for A great you do not comb it in the latestOfashion if the way you dress $75.00; $1 1 Coats vow, | han - it is becoming $62.50; $100.00 Russian Po® Coat, |triend who sent the " $50.00; $75.00 Blac Fur Coat,|may God be th you and him.) $37.50; $50.00 Coney Coat, $25.00; | Wishing you a Happy New Year. | 26.00 Fur Coats, $17.50 A READER Isabella Fox Set, $62.50; $ ) Red . Fox Set, $27.50: $50.00 Mink Set,| Dear Misa Gr I wish to thank | s 5.00 Russian Lynx Set,|you and the nown f d for $37.50 ) Russian Lynx Shoul ur kind remembrance was der Plece, $12.50 $15.00 Lynx y unexpected, but much appre-| Shoulder Piec@ $7.50; $15.00 Brown | ciated. Coney Piece, $7.50; $12.50 Misses’) 1 shall see Justice, Brown some) Oné of 15 Stylos Fur Sets, $6.00; $5.00 Children’s|day soon about the ‘oth r apt ae = ee a Jets, $2.60; $10.00 Children’s Sets, |My husband ts in tty, aot Prenlt eae Osh oes $ }¥il not be hard to find him ne tleaton, ty tomorrow morning at} difficulty is In making ntm work eT SS A ea y thing reserved will not work as long as le can i. - sige 5.0 ae seg or borrow a living from some White Sewing Mechine Co. one, Thanking you again, Tam New Main Store 1424 Third Ave | HOFFMAN CLOAK AND SUIT CO Very truly, Near Pike st. ; | 1316 Second Ave, MRS. 3. | one Main