The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1913, Page 5

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J} stowsct misty er shee mace 29 AT GOLDEN WEDDING; NOT | ONE MISSING Five Minutes Gour, Keesy, upset stomach, tn- Gigestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments ine) WwamsonvILLl, Cal, Jan. 1 to gases and stubborn lumps; your are and Mra, Quinn celebrate thelr head aches and you tee! sick and golden wedding bere today, It was aes e, that when you realtze ine occasion of the firet home magic tn Papes Diapepsin. It coming of all the Quinn children tn @akes such misery vanish in five (wenty years, and with them were minutes ten grandchildren, No one was ¥& your stomach ts in @ contin: opsent. please, for your sake, (TY tabte for the festivities: hee sin. Its 80 needless to have ‘Phe Quinns were married in On stomach—make your next tario” Canada. They have pros ‘ee & favorite food meal, then pered hero, @ 4 little Diapepstn. There will be any distrese—eat without It's because Pape's Diapeysin. WOMAN GETS LOAN lly does” regulate weak ut BY PARCEL POST rder stomachs that gtves It it's malllions of sa annually. large fifty-cent case of PORTLAND, Or, Jan. 12 sin from any 18 Use of the parcel post for hy- is the quickest, surest} pothecating merchandise with h relief and cure known. It pawn brokers was revealed most like magic—it is a| here when a detect in to harmless and pleasant specting a pawn broker's list, preparation which truly belongs tn fond tuhat a woman at New every home. : berg, Or, had sent in a cam — | era by parcel post, receiving & loan of $5 in return COMING TO SEE HELEN’S WEDDING | LONDON, Jan. 13 the wedding of Miss Hele nd Finley J. Shepard, th Princess H de Sagen are » their way to the United States. This is the first visit to the Un d States of the cess since er divore from t Bont de Castellane and subsequent mar riage to Prince Helle. She Is a sts ter of Miss Gould ~~ VEGETABLE SILK. UNDERWEAR AND Looks Like Silk Costs One-Pourth ' 405 Arcade Bik., Seattle Our meats are abd Rest the markets aff ee. the } Ville entertainers of Beattie. PROGRAM Miss Belle Mannin . Fie . Ob is 5 Te od Smith Teer Me SCENIC CAPE 1005 Peet A JAS. L. SHUTE, Mae SHOES REPAIRED Mest work, and we charge no more than oth 613 Second Ave. CLEMMER THEATRE SEATTLES BEST PHOTOPLAY BOUEE THE HOLLOW TREE (next to Butler Hote! - es White's the Slated, olt—tf you can't get it reg ‘Twenty-nine gathered around the} |collar and cuffs. Taiiens MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL | thing, for these Jbright days, In fact, white gowng 4 k good on any * aay, he oak di lustrated is 6x sdingly charm f It iw of white ae Iienne and ta Premet model, F } The skirt is very j long all the way W . around and has an overlapping : irapeey drawn up jon one side, The j coat is of white metolasse and is }out with a wide panel in back which reaches about to the knees, and ia trimmed across | the bottom with a | band of moleskin tur She had no time for ANYTHING THAT SADDENS 18 A SIN, THE WINGS OF THE | MOTH 6 It Told a Secret and A Little Moth Teaches a Saved a Life. Leeson. BG I- snaalll UNSULLIED SHIELD ~ | FEATURES ates UT a He Has a Busy Day in A Wrong Start but a | the Metropolis. | Right Ending. i TODAY ie 58) } | i | | OLIVER G. WALLACE ALLAN MOORE, Tenor Organist COMING—JANUARY 26 THE LIFE OF CHRIST—FROM THE MANGER TO THE CROSS The Advantage of a Charge Account at the Eastern Not only the faction of being able to select new « ng just when most wanted, but the large stock you have to choose from and the character of the ndise is worthy of consideration GARME> for women, and RADE URY SYST jothing for a have Tailoring, Fit and Finish, where you will, no finer assortm ‘ound, while the prices are the same as You can open an account tomorrow riors in 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near Union St “Seattie’s Reliable Credit House” AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES ¥Vou'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Pelaw MELBOURNE “vers 00: ss sane The greatest motion picture ever made “Home of Glass Curtain” f GRAND Jeon De vWale, Julian Fitings of Doe} Balkan wa 4 Intest motion platures. tand Cherry and “The Mixup.” | Madison ion Theol? ate eatment “gure Houw Ladies an rine? AT PIKE P ke St ° The God’ With Bieuvanh. Deiat nion AES cei ices Wits tie teractions, te . eanay Comedy. “The Indian Uprising at dd Ay, at Unt re, ad P. Of Banta Fe," Indian Drama 5e~Crown--5¢, You Bet Vodivem and Spring g ' “The Gr® of the Girl Telesrapher.* Helde,”, Johng The wiff's Prisoner : Wanted @ [has taken [t leo hard for me to be up so late a land visit the sick and old people Miss Grey, do you think because has nothing to say, but just pack up and place? It is not very pleasant to 4 Dear Miss Grey 1 am a young married woman, and my | works until 12 o'clock at night sometimes later. Miss Grey, don't when he thinks [| should be up home? 1 the struggle married, 1 th »e doing very little co! rch pre} you 5 will a nice fire and a tasty | that compels you to do this will b to be weary, but it must be done 1 say it in kindness, but I have Our time would much better be If your husband sees you of peace and comfort, he will ONE MEANS OF MAKING THE CITY CLEANER. Dear Miss Grey Lar 1 14 years old. I have a sister . year younger than mys liv with my othe for one thing and that ia my father » careless, He has handker fs, but he will not use € We have to take dow rtains just on his ac co and it Is #0 hard to mop the floors on his account, Now, I would be pleased if you would print this and above all, tell me what to do. AN UNHTPPY SOUL. A—1 happen to know that this sort of thing Is true in the home, and in our streets, and perpetrated by men, who otherwise seem clean, Re port to the health commis ut the city hall OH, THIS DEADLY LOVE DISEASE! Dear Miss G love with a girl 17 and don’t know how to get acquainted It is a case of love at first sight but don’t know about on my par her. She # at me whenever I t haven't nerve n to go up and talk to her is so pretty that whenever her my heart pounds away sledge hammer. Now, will you please tell me how I can get acquainted, because It is, indeed, a ery weighty problem? There are ‘ther boys who talk to her and I would like to punch their head off, but I am af the will get the best of me » please don't me, for if I don't get ac }quainted with her, I shall die. H. F. A: Really, you are too danger calied “Falling in Love” for me to suggest a way of meeting this girl If you will get a job at pick and| shovel work, or go ¢hrough stren-| now thietic cours to ork off your extra steam, and n write me, | mas—possibly—give you fur ther advice GOOD ADVICE TO “DISSATISFIED.” Dear Miss Grey: L read with in- terest the letter in yesterday's pr per written by “Dissatisfied,” and would like te tell her my ofper- lence, I, too, did not love my husband after a short time, and saw others I ikeg better or thought I loved. I suppose I did not love gny hus band any better when I married him than f bad any number of oth er men, and have since, although my sense of honor told me how wrong it was. I could not at first that my love for my husband STAR—-MONDAY, FCERTAINLY [NDS |ALL SEATTLE’S CLAD IN WHITE TODAY; SO WHY NOT FOLLOW SUIT, LADY FAIR?| WOMAN FOR The coat also has a moleskin (hree-quarter length, Note the fim The sleeves are ishing touches of braid. A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. ie cast aside the bitter things of life So much there was to fill She lived her life completely you think he expects get so lonesome that sometimes 1 have always stayed alone at night since P to keep me cc #0 you know why Through the baby r than my man makes the living a woman him from place t be among #trangers. CONSTANT 4.—Do you think it any harder for you to be up } n for your husband ¢ arivon to what he you think you » unselfiah love wo uplifting that you will cease hat arief is — ab not |was more than any of these other | 25 per “cent See for 30 Days on All Plume |She did me wrong and hurt m lawful bad. I come out he i | ha Veopies Bank Bide The Lunaverg Truse Is Best Free Trial to Prove it A, LUNDBERG CO. 1107 3rd Ave. AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE THEATRE I'm deadly in WALLINGFORD 25e—Nargain Monday Nights Amelia Stone and Rh ORPHEOM ACTS—6 BERNHARDT w Sale Opens on Frances Clare an Pantages Theatre DAISY HAKCOURT COLISEUM NIGHTS, 7:90 JANUARY 13, 1913 PRESIDENT OF FRANCE PARIS, January, 13.--Mile Marie Dentzard of Amiens 1 known suffragette, annonnces herself as a candidate for the Preaidency of the Republic Mile, Deulzard says she has no illusions and knows she will not be chosen to succeed M, Fa lieres, but that she is coming forward “just to see what effect a woman's candidacy will produce REAL COURSE IN HOUSEKEEPING VENICE, Cal, Jan, 13.—Actual housekeeping in an actual house Is to be a feature of the work ue Venice high school during the next school term. A modern bungalow has beon fitted up and the girls of the housekeep! clase will be r quired to complete a daily routine of housek eloth course VALUES HER TOES AT $1,262.50 EACH PROVO, Ut Jan, 13.—As the result of an operation for the re moval of two corns, Miss Irene Berry of Springville filed a damage guilt today against Dr, F. A. Gra- ham, chiropodist, for s of two toes, at the rate of $1 per toe. The corns came off, but It was lat er necessary also to remove the toes. NOTICE TO READERS # All lotters cannot be an- * # swered in the paper, and many # # are without name or address. * # A stamped, self-addressed en * * * ti velope always brings a prompt © reply CYNTHIA GREY. eek khhkeneehhhh Es lated my interest and kept it awake | longer But | made up my mind to be true and try and make him happy 1 was very young, only 16, and ro jmantic, and had stuffed my head fall of nonsense by foolish love stofies and perhaps had a litte 1 remained true to my nd and finally came to love him more than all the world, for he is good and true and worthy and, belleve me, “Dissatinfte and all other girls, the love that comes with the years is the safe, sure love of my husband tha married eight years now and am so happy with my husband and ide be Be true and have patience and ask yourself. if this “new love” is any greater or better than the love you gave your husband? Then try to forget the otbers and fill your lite with trying to make bim happy and his home a comfortable and pleasant place, and by and by, like me, you can write to Miss jrey and sign yourself SATISFIED. your pert to make home @ pINce| BeTWWEN TWO rinnae A FATHER AND A SWEETHEART Dear Miss Grey: I am between two fires and don't know how to | 89 out I have loved a girl back East ep to fi get her 1 she has found out where [ am and has written me. I ar love another and Ibave given her my word not to]. go back. Now, there Is something] at hold and I know} I could At the sa ime I want to go wants me this gt have lways do my fatt as I have no mother and I love my| father Now ve my fe I am 20 years s that 1 an't will you give m LOVES THEM BOTH A.: It is hard, I know, to choose between a father’s desire and your own; but, my boy, if there ts no r reason why you ould your word to this Western girl, if there is no REAL reason you should break with her, no one no matter how dear, has the right] ther probably married to iself, You have the same tit right; but I would advise you to] wait until you are a little older ONE CAN BE WHAT HE WANTS| IF HE WANTS IT BAD ENOUGH Dear Miss Grey I have ick a great deal and con s ly am not so jolly as other girls, I read a great deal, yet do not think I am whity enough. I never seem to make friends with anyone, I do so dislike to go places and always be by myself like a re ular nonentity, I try to. be neat and tidy and T know I am very quiet, Perhaps that’s the reason, Wf you could tell me why I can never have friends and how you think it might be pos: sible for me to win them, I should be so happy PUZZLED UNHAPPINESS. A: ¥Yo@ can be = anything you Want if you really want tm ° It is hard work —gayighin and, personally, I want hather try to improve a natural dispo- sition than to create a new one. If you want to be witty, feed your brain a daily diet of aMrk Twain, James Whileomb Ri James Barrie and others, also the magazine Life. PERFORMERS BILLED for the} Grand opera house this week have been delayed by the storms that} have tied up transcontinental) train s from making beds to getting dinner and washing Practically every girl in the school has enrolled for the | TieMacDougell | Second Aoenue and Pike Streat In Connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York Store van 9 a. m.to 6 p.m I's unusual enough to buy Hats eof McDougall & Southwick quality at $5. But it is far more so to buy them ‘at $1.50—which is the sale price tomorrow for Millinery formiasty marked up to $7.50. About 100 Hats are included—felt, velvet, silk, hatter’s plush. Small sizes predominate. Some of the Hats are even hand-made and some trim- med with ostrich. All, of course, are iailored models, Medium and large models are also in- clu¢ed—there are Hats becoming to everybody ! Models formerly up t Models fo’ FORTY STYLES OF GOWNS AT $1.50! Freon that you may judge the assortments still offered by this January Sale ic White—this sale which, by virtue of its assortments and the qualities, has grown from day to day Even at $1.50, the wh materials are soft and fine, and in some cases the Gowns are elaborately trimmed. There are V-neck, round neck, Empire and kimono styles. Trimmings range from simple embroidery beading to heavy, wide laces, which sometimes compose yoke and sleeves. A Crepe Gown—square neck, kimono style, is trimmed with wide torchon run through with ribbon Beautiful little Empire Gowns are of nain- ook, with yokes of fine net and Val. lace beat | love. [| would rather have the| se | that of a thousand lovers. I have| | Noah there were only eight persons |Jesus was born, It is impossible | prov {woman (or in other words, the firs! | prices, —— or embroidery—some with French sleeves, caught by ribbon bows. Empire Gowns, yoke and sleeves elaborate- trimmed with rows of lace and embroid- ery Dainty Gowns of longcloth, round neck style, the slashed sleeves tied with ribbon. And so on and on—surely the most attractive showing of Gowns you've seen at $1.50. All Other White Sale Prices Remain in Force. Second prema ri St. '2 CURIOS FOR | PRES. TAFT BY == =m| PARCEL POST and the re@&/ By United Press Leased Wire. that Cain/ neg WASHINGTON. Jan 13—The The es tides & ‘Southwick Co. According to Mrs, 8. Hall's; Geologists have statements about. Cain's wife, /sively that man be which she states was a monkey/earth for untold ages which the negro races came from,|sonable conclusion i is impossible Tor anybody to be-| married some woman from one of lleve. the pre-Adamite ra surrounding | parcel post brought President Taft Eden. Adam's race-pure descend-|two curious gifts last night. One In the beginning of the creation |there were only brown people, |ants were called sons of God, and|was from Melville H. Freas, of a the days of Cain's halfbreed descendants sons/ Germantown, Pa, and was the of men. Cc. A. RENOUP. | “bucktail” Frease wore in the bat |tle of Gettysburg, from which h Take for instance safe who were all of one color. Aj jlong time afterwards these each The question by Miss Hilt, “Who| Was one of the ninety of the 700 | bee me a different race. Welwas Cain's wife?’ is a good one,|members of the 160th Volunteer replies were read with amuse-|Infantry to come out alive. The he following reply is vol-| the other was a cane made of wood Cain's was a/|from the battleship Maine, and was No doubt this reply will/ sent by EB, Percy Stodard, of Ports- anothe' but the| mouth, N. H for God to choose his own begotten |query is anticipated and the reply son to be born from monkey races. | ready ee ono 8" TONIGHT! TAKE A If not too late, 1 would like to] TRY TO TIE UP “CASCARET” SURE TO A WHALE REDONDO BEACH, Cat, {No Headache, Sour Stomach, books jab- Biliousness or Constipa- bed into the roof of a baby tion by Morning. whale, mistaken a float, caused consternation aboard Turn the rascals out—the head the tug Collis. Four deck hands jache, the billousness, the indiges took impromptu baths, but the |tion, the sick, sour stomach tug was unhur A school of foul gases—turn them out tonight whales has been off Redondo a |and keep them out with Cascarets, week Millions of men and women take DR. LUTHER LITTLE of the | lieagerdthesoegy hoe. oot aa Tabernacle Baptist church has @D-/tiver, clogged bowels or 3 wae | nounced that he will not accept the Ds red him by the First Bap- | oma. Sah Gen “P| Don’t put in another day of dis AFCA Of Spoxane. | tress Let Cascarets cleanse and | regulate your stomach; remove the A POCKET TYPEWRITER. sour, undigested and fermenting food and that misery-making gas; take the excess bile from your liv- er and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison in the intestines and bowels, Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight will surely fidn"t have any negro races until! the days of J », who was David's father, the king. David begot Sol omon from these descendants n was the ed give my opinion that Ca: first white man to marry a col Siwash man) te Se sey % veenaes en) Closing out all used and second hand Machines at greatly reduced New Machines rented $2.00 a month straighten you out by morning, New Machines gold on easy They work while you sleep. A 1 erms. cent box from any drug store means Any finish to suft furniture, White Sewing Machine Co. New Main Store 1424 Third Ave., Near Pike St. Phone Main 1 4 clear head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver and bowel ac- tion for months. Children love to take Cascarets because they taste \ ici never gripe or sicken, 1 Notice of Increase Just as the pen has replaced the ee sword and the fountain pen dis- = The best way to do this is || placed the ordinary pen of com- 0 rice by roller skating. It is a fine, |] mere so the time is probably ap- proaching when the typewriter will send the fountain pen back "to the scrap heap. pme smart and observing per- » might state that the time is The Broadway rink is enjoy- || already here, as typewritten letters ing a good patronage these |/and manuscript have — practically days, and the manager, Mr. H. || displaced those written by hand. G, Koller, extends a special in- |/ The fountain pen is still being car. vitation to you to come out and {jried in the pocket, however, and have a good time. You won't f]i¢ was against this practice that find a exer a minions ta an inventor has recently directed this section 0 hg country || his genius, with the: resu 4 * i than that’ of thie “Bheatway || poker tpooweneptiowes ay On January 1Sth the price rink. Mr, Koller has provid levotved. > ‘ of the stock of the American the mout improved battarn . of A young Gorttiad {8 credited} Safety Fender Co. will ad¥ance pall-bearing roller skates, ; 7 | wee _ ‘ ways on hand. Come. out t+ l/cuine that foe maker sertinie tb contracted for before that time night and get started. Once ||keep in perfect. order for thre |Cat be Meured for $1.00 per you get started, your only @ || years, and can be carried in we share. gret will be that you didn’t || pocket, requiring no more space eas acca PR ez will mene [than the average watch or tape 7—_— mitted froe evening, The |/ measure, and a foot rule combined. rink is located at 711 East Pine |/1t is provided with a handle by} AMERICAN SAFETY street, near the Broadway bigh || whieh it is held with one hand and FENDER CO. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CIRCU- LATING | exhilarating exercise, not only one that you will thoroughly enjoy but that’ you will find mighty good for your health, school, operated with the other, no desk or table being necessary. 1908 First Ave,

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