The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1913, Page 5

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i Oi vec Heat WHO WAS CAIN’S WIFE? Meals a Day and Let | saw in the Saturday inane of danughtors, y saying? To Adam and Rye were “Beas 37 235LO@ 6 ov Adam, a Seattle man married his starve ag your meals | 20% tm addition to Cain and Algpl,|atster's daughtgr, Think it not Ser enaive as possible. | "ve daughters, Two daughters be-jatrange if in the beginning Cain weed Dyepepaia ng born with on@ son, and three | took one of his sisters for his wife, Stua! he eed el) tr 4 Auchters with the other son, Eve|We Bave no knowledge of Cain's for ae ‘ein be gone iving birth to three at one time}age at the time “ie fallacy. The in 3 four at another A BIBLE STUDENT, @ gardening of t Mhis will be found correct, ac - - ng ani aa * rding to the Jewish Bible : forces tetas JACOR ASHKENAZY Allow me to aay, “God pity the that our dietary is lack * [people, because they do not read tity of flesh-forming « ; the Bible.” of former days Thus we @ The first book {n the Bible ex. plains ¢he whole thing, To cording to the Scripture, there © two sons, Cain and Abel Cain killed his brother and went to w \ foreign land and took a wife, 1t| there were born two sons, Cain vas “a monk and therefrom | Abel. Catm slew his brother yrang the negro rave. and was driven out from the fa MRS. 8. HALL. God to the Land of Nod. rh no record showing Cain's How could Cain's wife possibly | that time. There wa ve been his cousin? She must|Seth, to take the slain brother's: ther have been his sister, niece, | Place. grand-niece, and so on, or else Ged} Now, take In consideration Adam must have formed m people as|lved 950 years. When he was 100 he did Adam and & jyears old he had many sons and MRS. C. THWIG. | many daughters. Think of the mul - tiplication of people in the United I wish to call attention to Gene-| States in the last Now sis, fifth chapter, 3d and 4th verses. | does it look imp r Cain to There we learn that Adam was/get a wife, and not take his mother, 130 years of age when Seth was/sister, or even his 42nd cousin? born, and Adam had many sons and A LABORER FH Letters. To Crnthin, Grey iT NOT WORSE FOR A GIRL THAN FOR A MAN. Dear Miss Grey I would like to write a few lines on tho cafes in this city. Is there no way to put them out of business? A number of letters through your columns have come to my ob- servation, from young girls who have been taken to those hell holes jcalled cafes, by beasts who call themselves gentlomen (7) and there served with drinks and then preyed upon, Why should the cafes be allowed to run? There should be a law prohibiting them from selling intoxloating liquor of any kind to women. The city grants these cafe proprietors Iconses and then appolnts plain | clothes men to go there and arrest a girl who happens to be drunk and | has fallen in the net which the city allows them to run unmolested. So if the cafe is the cause of the ruination of young girls, let's put them out of business forever. I think there are enough good citizens in the city to do Ht P. S.—Please publish thie letter A RBADER A.—In my opinion it is no worse for a woman than a man to drink, but under present conditions of and low wage the women have the worst end Make Every Meal Fee! fee Can Roa of starch; meats are often of much of their nutrifive 4 the soll is depleted of the of Veretable salts it ought We do not obtain th Ee cipsned fruits and vese hence the stomach requires to dig an ove of fibrous materta! anc eare of fruit acids that bad no chance to convert sugar. So we need more than the system can supply -diastase, more of the natural aad preservative properties Titened vegetation should|or commit any mistake or crime )ux This deficiency is made/ double moral standard We Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets | of the bargain fs the only way to have} I think the level-headed citizens are responsible for allowing these h ander modern con-jtraps of vice; just as reaponsible as the man who runs them; even more so, for they claim to know better. But the girls are not more fry jest one box and you will/«reatly in need of being saved than are the men. Hy all means | ap- want to be without this won-| prove of a clean town for men as well as women 3 tor stomach troubles. | Dyspepsia Tablets con-/ WHEN I$ IT RIGHT, wt @ year and has only sent me ap ingredient, one crain of ANO WHEN WRONG? He left me because we could Will digest .3,000 grains of} Dear Miss Grey They are so entirely \is sick in bed, is | $10. If a boy friend | not get along. it proper for a| In the meantime, I have been becamse they have absolutely |girl to go to see him? And how Ing with another fellow. He oe the system one way joften should she go? And is it all!me I would be very foolish to go i enother except to do just the! right to send him a basket of fruit’ back to my husband. J have ac p thing—dicest food. j N. L. [cepted « coat, a suit and a ring A—If the boy is a manly one, from the fellow | am going with, and you are both pure minded, the|with the understanding that I was fact that he is sick in bed should | under no obligationc to him, and as | not affect elther, but oven the great |I love Bim, | wish you would an teacher Jesus tells us to be wise as serpents, and as harmless me what you would do if you were las doves,” so often best to|in my place. comply in part least with con lam 24 years old and have been | ventions. lanerion three years. Now do you | It t# lovely to visit the sick, read |think I could get a divorcee? My a chapter or two in a good book; | husband would often get drunk and ltake a fine bit of verse, or, as yOu;go with other women, Please ad- suggest, a basket of fruit. Ask his/| vise me. CAH mother if he would like you to read A.—I would see my husband, and jand ask her to come to hear the/I would, if he wished it, stay with story. If you will do ft In this im-)him on condition that we would personal way, it does not matter|both try to weed out the faults |how often you go, but, remember,|that had caused the rupture, and you must keep your thoughts farjendeavor each day to honestly labove the physical, and be filléd|grow a little better, and a little with the desire to help, not only|nearer by striving to be unselfish, him, but every suffering creature.jand to live on a higher plane. IThe least touch of spooniness will|Then, if he would not agree to do spoil the whole thing. You see/this, | would get a divorce, how much depends on whether or After six months required by law not you are sensible, or silly. had elapsed and I had honestly — earned my own living during the Dear Miss Grey: Iam a married|time, I would think seriously woman and do not love my bhus-| whether or not, by linking my and. He has been on a boat for/to that of another, I could raise FELIAL BARGAINS ON |= | home life a little higher, and better ¥ ALL MACHINES } A Blessing to Victims }the present condition of the world. a > Of “Sore Foot” Agony drug store sells and recom | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets | ce is 50 cents per box Vaudeville, 8 p. m. to Ts @hote Dinner, with pint wine, Tie | WHEN TRULY THANKFUL | MORE WILL BE GIVEN US Dear Miss I saw tn your The following is absatutely th] column of Wednesday's Star, of surest and quicklest eure | known... which, by the way, | am a consiant leotve two tablespoonfule of ae} reader, a communication in which cot fo ©} tw «.\some “poor,” but | am sure, good Soak the feet in thie for f |soul, extends thanks to you and an | ite See Tee it ‘mooderter an|unknown friend for sending her as : inatantly; the| money, which enabled her to buy ehiful Comm! shoes for two of the three children | gives immediate; who badly needed them. | / ’ ° bunions.| She says three of her children, | Ye ay, @ and aching | | surmise there are more of 1 | foot, Eapectally “taine -a{them. Well, Dear Miss Grey, you | five cant box of Cal-| Will find enclosed two dollars, anid which I think will bay a pair of to be sufficient it are the worst feet I shoes for the one “who can walt @ —F “Don't waste | while,” wishing I could do more. fas meee Any| { feel sure God will bless one so Mission, Mahogany, etc., furniture. ‘"\hopetul and trustful in His Io aN’ and who, although in such dire Sewi fe Macchia Medical Formu finds peace and comfort in ing M:chine Co. |" - here. Here's wishing you a Main Store. 1424 Third Ave, | Happy New Year and success In Near Pike |your glorious work. Phone Main 1 A BACHELOR, f ; ——__ con Coneltoen ‘ A.—I thank you sincerely, and VEGETABLE SILK nugh and reliable. Spring ® will ee that the money ie handed Procrivece AND HOSIERY |My %" earlier. Apply lover to buy shoes for “the one who Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth MODEL MILLINERY tan wait a while.” rier real appre- S27 Pee ctation and thankfulness have brought her more, and she deserves it WS Arcade Bik., Seattle | ANew Scientific Discovery Makes -It Possible to Wear Your Own Hair The Samson Halr Specific based on a new and selentific WMitem of medicine stops the hair from falling out in one to two Weeks tine Cynthie’s Answers to Many Questions Billle Burke was born in Wash jington in 1886. A man Is not responsible for his wife's debts contracted before ber marriage to him Pure witch hazel cream I one of the best known remedies for chap: ped and cracked hands. guarantees under the Pure Food under the cure dandruff an@ res It is the waly hair tonic that 4 Drug Act to stop th fore the hair The rates of postage new parcel post law are thing under 4 ounces goes at 1 cent se are charged for all over ght. The maximum weight carried Is 11 pounds. » hair from falling It does not make the It contains Interna, hair otly or sticky. thi yus and will not injare If taken 1 ; The Athenians began the year in fading Hair Dr © it and way, “It le a marvel.” 4 Bl june: the Machdonans, in, Septem ber; the Romans, first in March Ask the Salesiadies at the leading drug and departrient stores peo’ afterward in, january; the Pep tell you how their customers praise the Samson Hair Specific. d ians on August 11; th anclont : Mexicans on February 23, and the Bold by all drug and department stores. Mohdimmedans in Juiy. ‘The Chi nese year, which begins early in February, is similag to the Moham Address the Pacific Coast Headquarters mhdan in,having 12 months of 29 and 30 dnge alternately, but in every 19 years there are 7 yeara which have 13 months. This is not | quite correg, and the Chinese have | therefore formed a cycle of 60 years jin which period 22 intercalary | months occur. teW York Samson Hair Specific Ce. Seattle, Wash Phone, Elliott 4518 ‘Three ‘ ; Jeaus = Christ = was Paras Dyspepsia Tee S [rhe Star the opinion of severat@Beth's descendant. Luke, l.:38 Trem. The Stomac ministers of the ctty relative to] ,.About 2.000 years after Adam, : es. Recovers After s yah wen the wth oP lt Abraham took “his halfgister for] | Brief ¥ o © |his wife, Genesis xx.:12 ! 1 wish to rectify teir statements In 1999, nearly 6,000 years after very worst (hin y As swer aa soon as possible and tell| THE STAR—-WEDNESRAY, JANUARY 8, 1913 One of the most beautiful the mid-season’s afternoon dresses suitable for the matron is here tl- lustrated Tho under pet- tleoat ia of om broidered = white chiffon, trimmed with marten fur and the long over tunic ts of black velvet and chiffon, This tunic is made very much Ikke a short sur pice waist and arrow skirt, ex- cept that it laps over in front and is cut up at the bottom in a wide triangle to show the petticoat 1 chiffon ts used in the neck and for the undersleeves, Where the dress fastens at side of the waist in front there is a beauti- ful cabouchon of mother -of - pearl and jet. A large hat of hatter’s plush, trimmed with white plumes, is worn with this costume, which is warrant- ed to take ten years off the age of a matron. | } FIND OLD FASHION | PAGE IN TREE | | MEDFORD, from a fashion pntury ago, imbedded in the center of a I oak tree cut down by Harold ¢ lise on his ranch near Phoenix The tree had grown around the |paper, which remaina in p t leondition. By counting one year to| leach ring of growth, it is estimated jthat the paper was put, or blown! into a hole in @ young tree 60 years ago. Mr. Corliss in keeping the Or, Jan. § magazine of half a was found last week -A page Dane ore “CASCARETS” THE | BEST LAXATIVE Thoroughly cleanses your liver and bowels while you sleep. No odds how bad your liver, stom. ach or bowels; bow much your head aches, bow miserable and un comfortable you are from constipa | on, Indigestion, billousness and| sluggish intestines—you alwa: jthe desired results with Cas and quickly, too. Don't let your stomaoh, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Caacarets tonight; put an end to the headache, billousness, dizeiness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy stom ach, backache and all other dis treas; cleanse your inside organs of | ail the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery A 10-cont box moans health, hap pineas and a clear head for months, No more days of gloom and dis tress if you will take a Cascaret now and then. All druggists sell Cascaretsa. Don't forget the chil dren—their Mttle insides need a food, gentle cleansing, too 7 — ALBANY PAINLE © 180060082 Albany Cut-Rate Dentists WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 15 YEARS. GUARAN SIGNED BY EASY PAYMENTS Other High Class Albany Cut Dentiats’ Prices. Rate Prices 20 Set of Teeth Us. Guaranteed Best... $12 Guaranteed Fit.. Solid Gold or $4 10 Gold or Porcelain $4 Bridge Work | Silver Fillings... .50c Up! BABY PAYMENTS—Come tn and Set of Teeth $5 $10 Porcelain Crown. Solid Gold Fillings. .$1 Up) learn about our Alveo-Neuro nature th. OUR PRICKS WII, SURPRISE yoU, OUR WORK WILL PLEASH YOu Half Soles Best Work « YEARS VANISH FROM THE AGE OF MATRON WHO WEARS THIS—THEY SAY! MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 Second Ave. — — Second Avenue ond F In Connection with JAWES McCREERY & CO. Sixteen Sale Prices on tomorrow at thes tions. 50c Neckwear now 35c 65c and 75c Neckwear now 45c $1 Neckwear now 65c $1.75 Neckwear now $1.20 $2.25 Neckwear now $1.55 $2.50 Neckwear now $1.85 $3.00 Neckwear now $2.15 $1.25 Neckwear now 85c $3.50 Neckwear now $2.45 $1.50 Neckwear now 95c $3.75 Neckwear new $2.65 a cco eae The ac J Jougall § fotthwick New, Neckwear! SEVERAL hundred pieces of Fane Neckwear—new of them absolutely bright and fresh— Including Robespierre stocks with elab- orate lace frills in black and colored silks—including satin stocks with wide jabots, round and sailor collars with shadow lace frills, and a host of novelty effects, are to be offered for clearance New York Store open 9 a, m. to 6 p.m , and all t mode e very radical reduc- It is the finest Neckwear oppor- tunity we have offered for months! $5 Neckwear now $3.35 $6 Neckwear now $4.15 $7.50 Neckwear now $4.50 $8.50 Neckwear now $5.25 $10 Neckwear now $6.75 rst Floor. | $1.50 KIMONOS 75c Cotton Challis or Fleece Lined Flannelette Kimonos in really pretty patterns— light and blue stripes, with bindings in plain colors-—regular price $1.50—also Cotton Challis Kimonos in dark Empire style-~ Up to $2.75 Kimonos $1.50 n with banding of plain color s which sell regularly at $1 50 v marked for clearance at ‘Third Floor Per ian de fitted back st $2.50 and $2.75, the materials are of the very fine coutil, with pure whalebone lines. $28.50 models $14.25 $17.50 models $8.75 —usually French = To To clear out broken fashion sheet as a curio. It de sesibes and portrays the beauties of the hoop skirt as the latest thing in woman's adornment PRESIDENT COMISKEY says the coming of rFank Chance to the $16.50 models $8.25 $12.75 models $6.50 Third Floor, ' Many i models are of fine French Corsets—it is | W which fasten by a strap at the neck women values much higher than . Five Diflerent Models of Sweaters at $5.00 EAVES from heavy to light with neck” Sweaters or collars Byron all the many patterns, regularly $1.50— modéls fashion | Your choice tomorrow—because we want 75 able—the lot including white | to close them out in the one day ......... C cardinal, maroon, gray and 7 navy Sweaters in 1 sizes for It includes many $5 At $6.95—Very hea vy plain Sweaters finely made. At $7.50 — Semi-fitted, oose-back Sweaters, in plain _ a or fancy weaves. FASSO CORSETS HALF At $8.00—Plain, heavy. included in this sale closely woven Sweaters, in six needless to say that lifferent models ; all colors. At $8.75—Ileaviest vat Sweaters which weigh almost four pounds. For Children and Girls, fine lines at $3.95, $4.50 and $5. Second Floor. Yankeos is the biggest thing that! happened to the American| ne The MacDougall & Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike St 15 -YEAR-OLD GIRL BUILDS 3 AIRSHIPS -1% IN. ¢ ' v <_—— — — 12 N— —-— —- DIAGRAM OF PROPELLER SIDE VIEW OF MODEL et FIFTREN-YEAR-OLD MARTHA BOYD AND HER PLAN (A 15-year-old school girl won Wire and silk and attached to the, connect the circumference with the first honors in an amateur avi- | wing beam. Strings are run from! transverse as iNustrated in ation meet held In Chicago the |the wing beam to. the vertex of drawing. Saw this out with a scroll other day. Then it developed the front fin with slip knots so/saw apd carve from one edge to that she had built two airships |that the wing may be adjusted and the other with a knife. Then cut and was at work on a third. | the proper curve of wir or balane- one blade round and make a paper Her first was a good model, | ing obtained. The rear in, also) pattern of it, lay this on the other but without equipment to fly. | made of plano wire, is inserted on| blade and trace around the edges. | Her second was a model that |the main beam and wired down./Cut.on this ne and then both The unattached end Is be: in a semi-circle to the rear of the main beam, where it is wired on and the end bent around to form a skid Wings and fins are improved by shellacking the silk The main beam is a stick planed down to % inch square and 1 would fly. Now she’s at work | around on one that will fly with her in it! Here is her story.— EDITOR) By Martha Boyd In this modo! the front wing con sists of two pleces of %x1-16-inch | down me ae bamboo 30 inches long, amd 9 five-| heen ng The front w ioe ie at inch ribs of the same stock slightly | enec hes back by shaped bent to @ parabolic curve over a|Pleces of aluminum and wired on. ela. “These. riba are. placed| Te back wing is attached by wir Ba bil ing to the rear of the main beam, blades will be the same. Balance beam and the other-two six inches back. Then one inch from the] g¢%@ Danderine hair cleanse. lower end of the gear is wired altry this 10-inch axle, Small wheels are at tached at the extremities of the gear. The propeller is made by cutting a piece of white pine or spruce 12 inches long, 1-2 inch thick and 21-2 inches long. Draw transverse Unes from the corners throughgthe cen- ter as in drawing. Draw a half- inch circle about the center and pieces and four 5-inch ribs Tho front fin is made of plano and Heels nd Prices. moisten a cloth with it through your hair, small strand at a time. ry the hair of dust, dirt or excess! taking ty of your hair. A delightful surpri Ucularly those who ha’ ° GIRLS! GIRLS! SURELY TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR ALL YOU NEED 18 A 25 CENT BOTTLE OF “DANDERINE”—HAIR GETS LUSTROUS, FLUFFY AND ABUNDANT AT ONCE. t qually distant along the pleces by] "PA! @ landing gear consists of four] Immediate?—~Yes! ALBANY ©UT RATE DENTISTS, |clueing and binding thom with Jeces Of bamhoe, saimileg.to that “ a Second Floor People's Bank Building | thread. ‘The frame t# covered with {1 °" ian eer act ig oP 6 Ron the joy of it. Your hair be-| thin. Snoond and Pike. oiled alk, ‘The back.wing Is made! i 1 to the front, of the main} Take Elevator or Waik Up. lin a Uke manner with 12-4nch ° oll and in just a few mo- all over the scalp. ments you have doubled the beau-| pretty, soft hair, and lots of on care-|drug store or toilet counter less, whose hatr has been neglected | just try it GAZES AT BIRD; FALLS OFF ROOF POTTSVILLE, Pa, Jan 8.—A large bird whic flew across the town 8 d to exercise a hypnotic influence over Miss Catherine Reinhart, who was hanging clothes on the roof of a stable. She gazed at the bird until she became dizzy, lost her balance and fell 35 feet, Her skull, collar bone and two ribs were broken and her condition is very critical. Miss Reinhart is a deaf mute. PICKS UP GIRL FROM AUTOMOBILE Jan. 8.—Per- forming @ vaquero trick from the seat of his automobile and rescu- ing Miss Ray Murphy from death h the wheels of a Pacific lectric train, Jas. A. Hardman, of Venice, is placed in the hero class today. Directly in the path of a speeding train, Miss Murphy was gazing in the opposite direction when seen by Hardman, who shot his car ahead and, steering with one hand, clutched the girl about the waist with the other as he shot past her. The train overturned the auto, but neither was injured. PIN IN GIRL’S BODY FOR YEAR BOSTON, Jan. 8—Miss Cather- ine Boyle, 19, of Dorchester, went to the Carney hospital to be treat- ed for a pain in her chest. The surgeon removed a piece of a safety pin She fell a year ago while visiting in New York and the pin that was in her shirtwaist broke, The young woman missed the pin at the time, but thought nothing of it till five ‘nights ago, when the pain awoke her. TIP O'NBILL, president of West- ern baseball league, says every 1912 umpire has been released and no new ones signed, , NOTICED Remors Come to me any aft- ernoon between 3 and 4 o'clock. the propeller on a wire by sand: papering. Shellacking the propeller will add to the appearance, The propeller is attached to a rubber band motor and the motor to the main beam by hooks. Certain?—)or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or Besides beautifying the hair, |comes light,wavy, fluffy, abund-!Danderine dissolves every particle | ant and appears as soft, lustrous | of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and | and beautiful as a young giri’s aft- invigorates the scalp, forever stop. Just | ping itching and falling hair, but a| what will please you most will bY | little Danderine and carefully draw after a few weeks’ use of Dande- one rine, This will | new hair—fine and downy at first when you will actually see yes—but really new hair growing If you care for tt; surely get a 25 cent bottle of awaits, par- Knowlton’s Danderine from any and a AR RA

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