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YY “ oO 2 Q THE STR THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1913. | ° | YELLOW STICKS-—$ : ~ | FOMACH MISERY | WHO IS HEAD OF FAMILY? |["botitir'stias?|) | ? JUST VANISHES asien Ar@iisa Grey: 1 see that the @vad of the family question Is ; ; Our friend of the opposite sex does not take ki@y to the * 4 met S . ase So ie chat Moka et etic ee LW \\ Diapepain.” Gen, phat progr the wot faa ade’ a ery ta le Madhinee — — luded. And only some men cannot give up the idea of being master 2 It what you just ~~ vourtng }of his wife's s@l and body, subject to hie whims and deatres } . your stomach or Wes like a] is only one reason for this, and that is selfishness of lead, refusing to digest, or e” °* A WOMAN WHO THINKS. ake in references published h gas and er A sour, seed food, or have a & Gaines, heartbare The correct references are Gen bad taste in mouth and Obedionce ts the only way to happin headache——-thig is indiges- | Hever seen that way; but the way of the tra ." 1 a@ ready for Miss Grey's judgment. Ti full case of Pape's Diapepain | same question in Bternity, A BACHE only fifty cents and will thor A.—Not yet; but soon. cure your outoforder stom Pe _ - " and leave sufficient t the There ts “No Head” in our family, My husband and myself share tp case some one else in the | alike, Each has hia duties to perform; neither is bows, Our children ty may suffer frowf stomach |obey us both alike; therefore wo have the je or indiges' corned harmacist to ee rece pisinly printed on When quo fifty-cent cases, then you wil} the fact that eling T wish to call attention to a miat oss, | December 21 ap. Firat Cop, 11:3. vulture’s eye hath eressor Is hard m God will judge this OR WHO THINKS, Showing and Sale of Household Linens TRULY an extraordinary showing=-Linens from half the countries of the world— some chosen in January, 1912, to sell at less than their values on January 2, 1913. love and respect of all con: A WIFE. Staple and Fancy White Goods, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bedspreads, Cloths and Napkins of Moravian Linen, Scotch Damask, Austrian and German Lunch Cloths, Tea Cloths and Napkins, Towels, Irish Hand Embroidery, Madeira Embroid- you from the Apostles’ Epistle we should not overlook Y¥ were especially written and addressed to the Saints, why dyspeptic trouble |&nd to the faithful in Jesus Christ Falk PLAY ered Searls, Centers and Doilies, Irish and Scotch Toweling, Linen Sheeting, Pillow Casings, Art Linens, Linen Lawns de must go, and why they . . P ities sour, out-oforder Our good bachelor “thinks,” but he has not observed, 1 have been and Cambrics, Linen Tubing, ail at from 10 to 25 per cent less than va'ue. bout a good a or Indigestion fr teal and spent a few weeks or months in many families: Diafepsin is ha know @ happy one where either man or woman thinks 0! ; 5 nat though cach doae |"whO shall run thle house.” "1 know “many Sea) thealion nua wick ALL LINEN TOWELS, 0c | A SPECIAL LOT OF SCOTCH | $3.25 LINEN NAPKINS, $2.75 | ALL LINEN DAMASK, BSc wains power suf Ticlent 4 | i th sok is no looking up or down but straight out into each oe pad linen, hematite — | LINEN TABLE CLOTHS Fine Irish linen »2 inches ss hig ag vg a4 wepate for assimilar! S eyes in & mutual concern, comradeship and fellowship, male UC or damask--the huck | an : square. They will la r per. nchea wide, fully bleached, Mood all the food you eat; be \« th them and gave them dominion nt owels with sealiiped edger. | NG Noitwe are to alecontinus | fectly., Spot and floral—regn. | floral design 85c it makes you he table| who talk abaut the “head” please only themselves. Both kinds of Ke ti | toon tee we ane to Clana rly $3 7 | special, yard > whar| TRY sive mot thelr lives, but demand that ch the weran patterus, Also a ) MeAy $238, : healthy apped! | ALL LINEN TOWELS, $2.70 The reg price ts 26 | ber ceei more than 40c LUNCH CLOTHS AND ROUND you ment you Sex is only for a purpose in earth life and passes with it, In , 2 inet your 1 jy-| heaven “they are nelther married nor given in marriage $8.50 TABLE CLOTHS, $5.5 | TABLE CLOTHS ALL LINEN SHEETING, 900 Pes cos = wena a a = are clean and ONE WHO OBSERVES. . = , " 1 Fo bleached, round thre = white on 4 hemmed abd r Pill not need to resort to lava. | === nee All pure Scotch linen—hea These are small lots, | Sheeting, 90 inches wide for use—19 by 36 $2. 70 er liver pills for bitiousness 96 inches square. Various de | marked at reductions under the | dium weight—usable for other | inches. Dozen Batttpation signs—rogularly $6.50 $5, BG | former prices of 20 to 26 per | purposes “oO | Other All-Linen Towels up to Pgpin city will have many Diapep- of 5 Gunsthio, Ga is White Sale price... cent PRPs casa, tes © | $18 a dozen. . cranks, as some pe rope will call | ; Dat you will be cranky about _ ane ws sieht aca ssetbaagacasiich scsinaleitesia age Dear Miss Grey: In a let : , —— — ever try a lit ‘or indl- | er you published recently, written by Agel reais or a: ‘other |® “Broken Hearted Woman,” she { for public opinion. misery |e oie tOF one. think she should be reape as I belleve in what one PIE es sangha ald ba a an we Sa Specia s in Faires ite Fabrics enn gg moan I would also like to criticize your anawer, if you will a I a eects ae ae 2 might have a certain influence to lead girls wrong, for the 2 we: oa dpm nnge Aygo ge om hoe Dhaank Pacer ig Sgro gee QOME so very sheer and fine that it is hard to believe that iron “s steel could oe |nure, ta trusting @ girl that had been living wrong. At least not 20 have woven them—the new fabrics included with the staple ones at most at- lic | Now, Mise Grey, if I have a wrong opinion, please tell me, as I j ‘ig ice is | would ‘be very glad io owl acetal me, tractive special prices. nA | SI alse think (o respect @ woman docs not always imply you) Although we hear that the rage Piques, Ratines, Poplins, Mercerized Batiste, Nainsooks, Longcloths, Voiles, Marquisettes, French Lawns, ot | would trust Does It for yelow is decreasing we see Embroidered Voi Dattecen , , = F nee <- ot respect 5 pera you do not trust, and vice versa.|no signs of it as yet. At every mbroider oiles and Batistes. |I really think Jesus knew what be was tal bout when b id | afte tel tion we find : re there is more rejoiciag among the an potion Tnadyes seed ye cesecepbo « tlsgger goneyentbroee MERCERIZED NAINSOOK $2.50 | ENGLISH LONG-CLOTH $1.45 | WHITE DRESS PERCALE 25c ne has gone astray, and been regained, than the ninety and ne whoj Wearing gowns of some shade of “Prido of the Spindle,” a new fabric for | Soft chamols finish, 36 inches wide—me- | A soft finish, very fine Percale, inches er | were » In the fold Remember, angels are good thoughts, and | yellow underwear. Ite mercerized finish is per- | dium babe 9p fine yarn—pieces 1 445 wide, most desirable for children's wear. 1s }heaven an harmoalous state of consciousness. The iustration shows an after. manent—guaranteed to last as long as the of 12 yards ........++++ It will stand constant laundering. 25 1 | A marred palating may be filled in by a great artist so that it is|noon dress of gold colored panne cloth. Medium weight—6 inches wide Other Longeloth at, piece, $1.95, $245 | Special, yard .......... aes c a | perfect again, and he will rejo! more over it than those that had| velvet made in that delubive style ten yard ple “8, boxed, ’ | and $3. But, do you think be would purposely scratch| that te so popular at present — a special . PEC eng reer $2.50 WHITE FLAXON WHITE PIQUES 46c | ‘The fabric with the Iinen finish—checks, | Piques will be featured strongly this spring t oon Be jother paintings that be might fix them up again and rejoice? Hardly.| style that looks as though it were i | I think you must be a man, tor ne woman te fool enough to go| Very full, but which is quite ae nar WHITE LILY NAINSOOK $1.75 stripes, plaids and plain weaves—especiaily our assortments are complet 27 wrong in order @ reform, and be rejoiced over row as ever. Bheer, soft finish—-a fine fabric, not mer | adapted to children's wear. It will retain inches wide—various ribs from the 45 | —_— —--- cerized, adapted to underwear. 1 75 | its Unen-like finish. In a variety 25 fine cord to the medium width—yard c SANE, SENS/SLE GIALS fand let him make good his prom ‘PIN AND POISON In boxes of 10 yards, special . . | of styles. Special, yard ....... wees Cc | Other white Piques at 25c and 35¢ ra _—Third Floor. ARE NOT ABNORMAL. | Ines. } {chums of 18 years, and we write to| you are above It [We soem ditferest from other Seay BABY OF THREE! e girl. We do not care for the aver-| MISTAKES ALWAYS CALL HAMMOND, Ind, Jan. 2.—With WAVE YOU A MISSING TOOTH? ake boy, decent one oath 3 yeeroididery Susan Mo [age boy. decent ones, toughe, oF In | FOR CORRECTION. @ mouth 3yearold Mary Susan Mo- . ‘One or more—I do not care how | enjoy ourselves so well with ther. | Dear Miss Grey: Your advice cag rn ~~ manne igs! Bg e e O aists } Lean replace them with} Please don't think, though, that|/W0ukl be much apprectated on a) (OU! {ines Rudemellliy: One to oOne- perfect in every detail. For|we are a couple of old maids, for |Money subject. troll aad ake tock cares Firat she took carbolic i. M. Clark, v, D. S. y -$8, they| we don't mind talking to Boys, and| | am 15 years and bave no poe “a With the best nature gives toleven enjoy talking to some. We|*ible way of earning money, as I ona cola me psa This refers to tecth with-|have a number of boy friends, but 6° ‘© school. My parents forbid|Sn0 recaverse, ee me crane & & plate, and the material fs e@) we do not enjoy Rolng out with | me to do any work except in our | rful of fy poison and nearly ° She was just able to be reset Le d . - o~ . MATE WORK WHEN ALL your! Do you think we will ever meet ie weats with, and now she nte is jonly one at @ time. Now she has e e @) m ef-= comfort and useful ar ideals? Are we different trom | Is there any way you could TEETH ARE OUT ated . : been operated upon for the femoy- other girls, or too ‘wrapped up in }suggest to raise funds besides run al of a pin which lodged in her 1 Bi's a plate you are wanting in-| each other's co’ smpany? We think a | Bing errands or sewing, as under windpipe. ° UF Cosmetic Plates, )kTeat deal of each other and are al-|Present, circumstances I can do i ue: Be rng nts toner Pee sap [oa muslins fiidions and particular: pe Just Gini. || do not wisn to ask my varent| FATS BARREL OF Seeking the best. and not or| A—It by “not lke other girls,” |for Jt, as we aro rather poor. D 4 urs very gratefully hideous plate work This | YOu mean “abeormal,” you are not Yours very gra! Morrects an lilahaped mouth, |#, but, thank God, you are differ ernet. | APPLES ON BET; ing by years the old appear|@3t from the abnormal girl who ef @ prematarely old mouth—|thinks she cannot be happy unless @ beauty doctor. All the vir-|#he has ot or more silly, and rg sent jequally abnormal boy, dangling and Ask your ee, a6 present tej Oeine afte ¥, dangling and) suggest something. You might be erfect| Don't worry about ideals. sige et ty enor ns rok aR a Lace’ Trimmed Pieces F ar Below Value Fr $19.00 Gold Crowns. $4.00 and present themselves at (the ie yor gpiRiTs, WHAT lation barred, government measure. $10.00 Plates $5.00 | proper time. |MAKES IT TALK? Hinse accomplished the feat on a A.—My girl, you would much bet sal hcingieg 9am aoa GAINS 17 POUNDS Asie ERT Cie aE A ET > es teacher {f she cannot @he, and added to them are | Sling after her. which comprise a ——— b al D tal Off | t. His wager netted him $50 and Regal Den’ aces Dear Miss Grey: Is a Quit alho was 17 pounds heavier when he DOES A MAN STILL LOVE ,board operated by spirite? 1 havelquit. Also he quit with @ dislike wked it many questions and {t has! for apples which be cannot express * me some mysterious and|in words. He figures it will be 90 . : ng replies |yeare, at lonst, before be asks any- WOTE—SAing this Ad with you [and keeping company with @ youn®) "Wiis Grey, if {t Is not operated|one to “please pass the apple i we |man 29. He sees me three or four|, MS baa n & ny spirits, what causes It to talk?| sauce es & week and tells me be really Gide | me and has asked me to be) 4 “ne harmless little table on| th which thé bands are placed is|]| Cynthia’s Answers will be true biue to me. }moved by the mind of the operator, y I do love him; but do you thimk | vt)? consciously, but never to Many Questions sata rae a se oe As Low As 10 | $1.29 Centerpieces 75¢ LACE trimmed white linens for centerpieces : —table covers and shams, nicely embroid- sered in solid designs or in bonnaz work---a great variety of them---fully three thousand pieces in the sale. All of them are worth "35 evant 79c, but may be bought tomorrow at. c ot aed SOLES LL Br. LR. Clark, D. DS. (Manager) WHEN THE OLD WOUND HURTS. | WS Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Union| Dear Mise Grey m the square with him and that he Spring sea NERY ast min few ago, and it st pains |g NSWERS CYNTHIA’S |tished woodwork, wash with clear | . i} ss t . * him to talk f her, so do you think a oak te “BABY DOLL.” lukewarm water, wipe, and rub you may buy lace trimmed 12-inch Doilies and embr id \ll linen besides—lace trimmed with drawnwork_cen- he loves me? He has all the re with a little oil. ered DM s of the same s which sold formerly 10 ters: th round and square pieces in the sale, 5 spect In the wortd for a lady, but| Dear Mise Grey: .| had to laugh} at 25c. Marked for this sale at, cach........e0e+ C, The values are up to $1.29. Now. . ss C he has said little silly things Ihave! When | read where you told) por information of thought 1 should not We! “Baby Doll” land, inquire at United have gc gether five months.| She reminded you of a muley calf| ernment land office What do you think of him? Thank| With bangs upon her pretty.(?) |oftice) building lyou AN OLD LOVE. “poll.” “Third Fioor. tates gov ‘ai (Post The MacDougall & Southwick ae Second Avenue and Pike St. The MacDougall & Southwick “ knife le and retail 7238 Lumber Exchange Bldg, ” = ee A.—I do t know the nature of Announcement cards are sent} - old love affair; {t is hard to say| Of a calf looking out from a big), oh ae *¢ 4 jathed out, ie nrouw Up yo! ‘ BRR ANT ADS My ie ts aril burt: but T would| ” ‘orveh heap Jout by tho rte or er parents. if] ON CLEANLINESS OF BODY AND MIND 2sttetovt, Noy tvmon un ur ‘DON’ T TOSS, KISS, ING RESULTS © ladvise you to walt at least a year,| Well, I've Igughed over it till 'ioeta them: but if parents are liv By Billie Burke. | Jclear from the bottom of your dia-| nd B 4 stutlhen tt esse te dai ache, ing they should read, “Mr. and Mrs jphregm. Out will smooth another| FONDLE, OR PET 4 | With that for a definition So-and-8o annomnee,” ete little bit of the “worry muscle.” . It certainly takes the cake. eS YOUR OFFSPRING There is a question as to wheth i 4 Closing a Few Numbers in New, Mise Grey, while that one|.. the face in the moon is that of JUST ONE LAST WORD—A ; ; perebeay _ a a woman or a man. Many t \d slovenly woman is apt to have . ° nk your answers nice, are told, one of which i# that an her mind fi i i OSTON, Mass., Jan, 2.—He | i : jiled with rubbish, . Jan, 2.—Here z | And 0 often notice that you give [oi4 woman was put in the moon| p msde OTE i a are the rules which Mrs. George . | Instruction and advice. for picking up sticks on Sunday. | even as her body is physically Herrick says she is following in | The crescent is usually pictured neglected. | bringing up George Wakefield Her h And to those who write to youl with the profile of @ pretty girl, .|rick, aged 4, who is regarded as | _ for It and the full moon with a man's In, some parts of the country it) New England's ideal baby: . ve full many a tear, face. is customary to shake hands when Kissing and fondling of bab: 7 And | wish " | ¥ n@ | wish you all success - introduced, and none but very con-|SHould not be permitted for one | And a glad and good year. UNNECESSARY. | minute, sins Pi celted. men will thi signifies "i “ ae ee : mele Don't toss baby up in the atr , a Abi an, i j wa if pe ’ olte re tae or oy a bouncing ball aA bat Bt and hobs S Never use patent medicin@s to How to Cure Rheuma LINEA eS r Cneues et) eee ~~~¥| “Don’t coddle or bundle up the 1 baby. i Docter’s Best 65) | Get This For Colds 3,"") i , whe Tbe —] |} vreacrintion for Positive Results }| ,,2ont smother him in taleum'* » ia imple a © orm | Don't \, e 1c i t pF unsant- y Beale 508 eee ie BY BILLIE BURKE , cloth wet in cooler water will keep = tary spong ¥ | ted It, 4 ronte you clean, | Rear perearmatyar ~~ co the: Se eA eae a p 0 rhe shack THE FIRST WORD—If clean- Never leav y soap on your! your *druggist get two rice covers a group of splendid fo shack er leave any soap on your Hyce' ‘ incy and tallored sufta for women i a aemounna Ce sue linesé is next to godliness, get |skin, and never take a hot bath of] Globe. "Fine a, halt en | PULL NEEDLE FROM sve bean masked for quick dear healed package) and one $5: God bu Mela ataan, kind without ringing off with| (Concentrated. Pine). o Take these ‘ , ; Me ta ae te ene a ale sunce ayrup of Baraaparilia near to God by t eng cooler water. If you bathe in the}two lagredicnts home and put them YOUNG GIRL’S BACK [ with the added convenience of PounG. Tene those tre ing bath tub, after a hot bath, let the !!" ‘4 At Vous ane ° ’ “and me anthly or weekly $14, 50 Pood wiinkey: hak _ All you ae be do this time a water rug cooler until the tab: 1é{spco meal and ai] BANKERS, Mich, Jan. 2—@With nd take a tableap . to realize how many people nearly full. Jbea ti ses Lo children! a pair of pinc ‘a neighbor pulled rc h ome and Pred n ave 7 Jacco. a a Th « « v elghbor pulle sic o nd ng to “the great unwashed” is After rou have taken your bath, | The wiickost cough and cott outs |& long need from the back of Josee your to go into a close room. proceed to wash out @our mind |icne wh to the medical profession Pearl V ard, 11 years old. The ave Tories comp Wator and air are necessities in| Look in the glass. Are those “grief | Pe to get only th ning (child te @ little weak ae a rewult oF | which no one should economize.| muscles” (as Darwin calls the mus-|‘ Compound (Cono “d!the shock bit will suffer no per- if Tresh air is quite as necessary to|cles at the corners of the mouth, tin’ sore Ned {manent injury, | d of this, Insist on having perfect cleanliness as pure water. | sagging? of| As the girl does not remember the fonuine Te rin compound In the Don’t neglect your daily bathPbe: If you find @ese muscles sagging, swallowing the needle, it is sup- se original, one-ounen, -momied | yello cause {t is growing colder, If it 1s|SMILB! The mere physical act of posed she put it in her mouth when 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St ie} Ole ‘apurege Se the] “Papa says T mustn't encourage |not convenient for you to use the |smiling, even if It is purely pergune- nls. Wah-w ba . Seattle's Rellable Credit House” nen i ‘ou. bathtub every morning, a quick) tory, will help to clear your miWil of | the past pica Jot oO eoseaae Ws pe “That's all right—I don't need with water as hot as you) {ts worry, You w¥l then find that] yordertul The tomato is © ousialns not &@ : daemon. any encouragement vy it, rinsing off with a wash|a part of that Meging muscle is] tortes ‘of fruit