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fe) o ° e ° STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1915 ° TH . — — WIFE LEARN oe TRADE , ‘ M4 | — Girls Drop Plow to Join Washington em an. 1 ete lea: sd se 2? ay Society; They Won’t Dance the “Tango ~ oe ma = BY © Cc. ROCCERS. : gree dame : eben be sings MURSTADT, tit. Jan &—While > setuly t give tines 3 the three Misses Wilson are ma ~ epee tor ber 5: thelr debet in Washington, © < : 4 pele ae ass C. society from the White House = Y * & dreree ce gerety, tances, Milsta —, ww eaers “bunny-nug.” “They dont know . are Katie, Frieda and Ot A. 8. t bridge, and E aughters of Congressman : am Galtz, who tame drean : v2 ee \weiice Ga No . — erverrartee@: Seltr ls ‘ , termer ee deo pene ne vn . r “ chtage tx enh cocina Sin. tee They've sever been SO miles from KATIE, FRISDA ANG OTTILIA Pome. and sewer cow } sutte HITCH NEWLY WEDDED PAIR TO , valalis BABY BUGGIIS : ) ' , shear . pe. Katie ' alks, stack ' om bask the ears. ‘ Retween times all ther do te to| help feed and care for the iive/ the milking. dat. . . poultry, aad bau! ad ® ” prodace to the mill or of thelr lives The couple were ha | > And Katie, Frieda and Ottilia gether and edt . 4 ’ have found time te learn to play carriages erty i the family plane well, sing. and the cecaait s each of which read whele shelves of good titer | ABOVE, OTTILIA AND FRIEDA RALTZ BELOW WILLIAM ss ature) BALTZ AND KATIE. i % Saal - @... they're going on to Wash-| “1 know the square dances.” ex- we get to Washington and lears ' ©. | Sets re ir dad. They SF¢|pisined Miss Frieda, “amd I am other dances too” |thetr be : rd Ave, *¢ O& making a “showing” in the “Wel ir home © wishes © p Main Store ae Mi ré Ave, cute eae % a She: oe geizg to a dancing school when ‘Well, as for me, I wouldst | thetr friends —— Main 1525 of the big farm home they sat a 5. —_—_—_——, discussing ‘heir chances Grey —<—_-» WP Lettexs To Cunthi WHAT SHALL | SAY WHEN | ASK HERT Dear Mies Grew 1 guess you think |! bar but I have sot. I mast thank you and all Th so much interest im Hettina, Ob, Mise Grey furgotien all a you Sar readers Dear Miss Grey: [am 23. and 1 was tm the hospital for a month My care as bad as | a am going with a girl 25. I love ber the doctors thought it would be A baby was be ex n ‘ “ id . Of December—a baby girl Will you tel! me r second name is? : hearty, Det Rawe sovet told Bet 60 yond to call tal after yon. Byes have will call her Cynthia ‘ What should | say to her ,Grey Tilford, Do you not think it sounds ? I have been going with her about Miss Grey, I cannot thank the readers « aper e gh yu three montha | jong should I|too There are « few nice boys in the Y yl} SER meh x-|l am happy? I will tell you beng comgeny with ber before ae After coming from the hoepital 1 wen h the same fu tng ber if she wi 7 Aller with whom [ lived before. I ha y and me, as I was | What kind of a ring should | S1V6) sciti in bed, and I hired « young girl to do st of the work. I left | her? Kindly answer in the a De | the hospital the fist of December per. Thankyou =A. MD I had bought « Chrietmas tree for “Cynthia” Dec. 24 | A.—Don'’t be in such a hurry How) ing | sent the girl down for some trimmings Nurse had cone . much do you know of the girl, or she of you in three months? ! Have a little talk with her and/; say you think she will suit you and you her but you want her to be gure and you wast to be sare too So you will not be engaged but after you have known each other s year or more, if both think {t best you will marry. Ask ber what che thinks | also. About §:00 the baby began to get iving room before a roasting fire, to reek be began to cry as I looked at baby and glanced at the wall and there I could see th bad ruimed me By the way. “Cynt@ia™ foes look has large brown eyes and « beautify) bes rown bair When baby fel! asieep, | put hee In the cradle. | sat down and did some mending. Pretty soon, | heard a rap at the door. |! stopped my work and glanced that way. Suddenly the door opened papa neh A —eo0n | Was in the arms of a man smothering me with kisses, He o 4 plan said, “ch, Betty, forgive me—oh, my wwest little wife.” Guess whe Time enough to talk of the ring oT it was? The coon ot “Cynthia!” 4 the end of the year PR aNe Oh, he was so happy when he gay baby and sald, “My little . daughter!” He was tickled to think y looked tike him. He brought me some beautiful presents home, and say’ will never, ve his little Betty again. We were married legally the | 1 am so happy now. I told bim about you, and he s#if we wo | Dear Miss Grey, teil me your full name. | | He tells me be has made bis fortune. Ils fa Id cal baby after you | i ap awful happy Xmae ber dying left bim all must close now A | their interest in me, 1 wish you a ! 1 will send you a picture of baby as soon 1 bave one taken BETTINA A—Joy and Thanksgiving reigns in the Cynthia Grey department today. Bettina, the young girl whe was drugged and se creelly wranged | has come into her own—aend so has the man. Bettina, | went to the hospital; bu! could met fied you, and | hat given up ever hearing from you when y otter came ths meerting. } Let the past be as thouge it had never apposed Your child's | father has come to his manhood, and true forgiveness means remem jing without pain. AND Jan. 7th WILL BE | | am delighted to have your baby named for me, but can ef¥er only Eon Don't ferget to send the picture. | will be leeking for it |A REFINED (7) GAMBLER as s carried ver t | SEEKS ADVICE ABOUT GIRL | me with me but J a say | Dear Miss Grey x bu r for quite awh nore b t he f Sox I learned she was | low? . a moarried wor and was suing ber A Ff ‘ GAM t ' husband for divorce. | forgave p r A A « aft for not telling me when I heard 4 The same day we had al f: " ] th e out and did not see ea ° her. Y a month " Oo |" Now, I promised her a present for ‘ me e | Christmas and as a man of my word vy }T bought an expensive gift and to| keep away. When a wom s let her know I was coming sent for divorce : , next day I got ‘ a alt over {t sa ha to bring _s ‘ ee ‘ ep away from her the « j - The three pianos below described will give you an idea, but there s girl thinks I ama; an | fe t Uk @e many others and every one a value so great as to make certain their WHO’S HEAD OF THE FAMILY 1 ff sale within the two days. A s twin be rth) The genuine Fischer Upright Piano, established 1840, mahogany of Ephesian an ‘ n q ompes ; only three years in use, almost as good as new. oe mer ran : Ne circumstiinee c ferstand his " : " Pepa Steinway & Sons Upright Piano, ebony case; some time in use, but AE agora alpha 7 az well cared for . |' usbands at home Tha plur s . “Man was not placed bend of the” ‘ iful i i . be ed meaning & power #u masking wer, A beautiful sample Upright Piano, mahogany case; never been us: oregon Sella padi ; he 4 . : of an Almighty a day, but just a little shop-worn. : ieee ved with 1 ao “ the men were the heads $ ver . tr the ale animal was es. In a family whe There is n « e ilities, If you ever expect to own a piano don’t overlook this opportunity. Considering ush 6 {ome bpentinalenfacti= > Spiess ee to give council and de t t nd | a woman's skirts? Wt Owe " 1 | indiseretion, he lift 8 anne Ob, Lord . n MANUFACTURERS tempted me and | Seattle Store, 1315 Third Avenue Ok Soe natu r , contro nature, while man ¢ ates his and r Matchen aplea: ee 7 he eS eS * Sf to $1.75 Emt 48c * oe AR. ; ; Soc ings $1.95 te e = ‘ ~ * Do. to $1.75 Allovers Showing of Nove'ty Embr ries f 95. S ° ’ 4. § ‘ we Tomorrow’s Other White Sale Events: Gown Day in Undermuslins, Specials at j Lingerie Waists Formerly $i for 50c ” n White Piece Goods, Linens, Beddings at ahd prices | Up to $2.50 Silks $1.25 | | Crystal Cords $1.25 Up to $1.50 Dress Goods 69c Bengalines Bordered Challis 39c | ae 39c Secoad Avenue and Pike St. the MecDougal & Sow hwick Co. WELL, WELL! KINGS ARE OF SOME USE! CEORGE V. HAS INVENTED COOK STOVE perfectly reasonable to t orge V. by grace he British Isies and Pos nd the Seas, King a and Defender of rfectly reasonal jeorge wants to invent turn his atten the kitchen and " 2k stove. when King George th a desire teinve cooked carefully over t was while in the bow to pre a combination af ding firebox. . - n the wall be d the dining nade im tt the cooking is done nas deen prepared ange. part of ning @eerge’s cook stove od his majesty © an e ention to t ngs kite Fireplace part in living or dining room tes inte eoumes dintng Cynthia's Answers a of Love, was to Many Questions | eae mh m ones. € a sul R, GASSY, | UPSET STOMACH “Pape's Diapepsin™ your AN OPTICAL ILLUSION overcomes ndigestion in ¢ minutes, upset your s