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YOUR CHILD NiEDS A PHYSIC Cross, Feverish, Tongue Coated, Give “Syrup of Figs” o Clean the Stomach, Lives d Bowe is. Mother! If st your the tongue, a sure sign dos, the stomach, Iv et of bowels are clog tritying waste mat a gentle, thorough iia fe Uatlesn, droop | sn't sleep soundly or] or is crows, irritable, ach sour, breath bad; he, diarrhoea, sore 1 of cgid, give a tem rup of Pigs, and ip 1 the foul, congtipat ed food and sour nove on and out of eS? 2 se err or ¢ Pigs you are not tren, being com eh BIG HOME i FOR aries Saar : iN iarie aii =I Mrs. Alice P. Norton How You May M, y Economize on Time and Labor. Best Ways to do the Every-Day, Moultitudincus Tasks of the Household. The Cooking of Simple, Nourishing and Palatable Foods for Morning, Noon and Night. Cutting Down That Cost of Living—Care Charles > of luscious figs, sem} Head of the Department of Do- of Children, Jes {t cannot be barn | mestic Science in the University of P Pi The famous $1 sey doarly love its de| Chicago, who writes “common. Preparation who tells us ho Rane. sensicaily” on the big problems of of Proper Mat lie should always keep) cooking, sweeping, dishwashing, », on Fong. handy. It is the only| Ironing, scrubbing, ete. Foods for palatable. pmach, liver and bowel cleanset id pee eded. A little giveo After weeks of planning, preparation and correspondence, The Star save a sick child tomor day wil wil directions for children of all and for grown-ups plainly ited ©» the package. Ask ) droggist for the full me, 3 of Pigs and Piixir of | 4 by the California | This is th us Re | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. DENTISTRY PLEASES THE MOST EXACTING, BECAUSE & painiess and will comfortably The work of perfect natural It's to your interest to see ‘ ie If you have lost one, two or sev teeth and do not wish to wear 1 sS8Bks & is now able to announce an enterprise of tremendous interest to every housewife and to every mother. It means the bringing together, on the home page of this newspaper, of the best brains and expert knowl obtainable along all the lines of home economies, Their work will appear from day to day for many months, Some of the plans for this great enterprise are not yet ready for detailed announcement, but} an ¢ well in hand The first of these, to begin Thuraday in new is this MRS nomies ¢ such EP Univ as sugar, NORTON, head of the of Cht fruits, department of home eco- writes o series of articles on vegetables, soups, meats, breads, gela topics e aity A GIRL CAN BE FINE IN SPITE OF CIRCUMSTANCES, Dear Miss Grey 1 have been reading your columns for the last six months. Now, Mies Grey | am 17 and have had to make my way) ce I was 14. I wish | had gone to school and finished my education; but my mother was always nagging at me and telling me how much money.! could earn and the mice things I could have, and finally she said she wouldn't buy me any clothes, #o I quit school and went to work; then she began to make me give her part of my wages, whieh) was only #4 & week Well, she nagged and negged until | got to going out evenings to moving picture shows; then | got to going to skating rinks and visiges and now | just don't want to stay home at all Miss Grey, what could | do to break myself of this habit? I want to be good and get in good company; but the majority of men nowadays) are not fit for a dog to assocd ith. A girl friend of mine wants me to leave home with her. What shall | do? Pm A—To break this habit, stop running around nights and go to night school If there is not a free public school nights, make arrange ments at a business college. I am forry your home life Is not pleasant; but don't blame men for insulting you when you put yourself in a position for that sort of thing. Don't leave home without the consent of the juvenile judge, for they can bring you back. With his consent, you could go to work in a nice private family, or work for room and board, and go to school. Now is your chance to make a fine woman of yourself. Be « leader for yourself. Don't let others lead you wrong; they can't unless you want to. Plate we can replace the missing | gipis MUST LEARN TO BE be honest with myself and re wenn a Bish tooth that will credit THEIR OWN PROTECTORS. others. ag AORDOM, Jen. 15--Goarees. with The Mocdou a . South ‘ Co. se IF compete e best natu What shall I do? jon't Ath. blisabe e wick Co. fo anyone. Our prices are] Dear Miss Grey: 1 am in love] want to lose her and 1 knaw I told the Wilesden magistrate that ig cond etmiven ind Pike St. Re tery lowest that have ever been|with a man who plays in an or-| will if I don't join. her husband two months ago had il d in Seattle, considering the/chestra, Oh, Miss Grey, he is so STERLING. turned her out, one that ever — Vv nas work we do. handsome! A.—Be honest with yourself she had slept on his doorstep, Her] WAITS EIGHT your teeth are out, you must} | am sure he loves me: but is} and decide whether, or not, it husband and son stepped over her} a plate. If you want some 'too bashful to show it. Shall I te ls right to buy a wife by boing. as they left the house each morning ally nice, something that ;him of my love or do I have . a hypocrite, You wouldn't be . EARS TO Gki Mibetp you to lock your best, cor |weit for him? I am alone in this long to each other if you were ; : : Wlahaped mouth and round-| world and it Is hard for me to make| married fifty times. Pie TRYING TO the enclosed bunch ‘of queries in|that there were Tots or wives tor = HS FIRST KISS ay ere and snakes coceks, |e living ‘by talr means. 1 would np VISIT SWEETHEART |an cia scrap book (about 30 years|Caln by that time, when socording| : Het ts make you & RESTORA: |iike fo have the protection of this! WHAT 16 “WRITE old), I have copled, and enclosed to|to scientific disco “there | OK PLATE—nothing else will]man and would be happy if he] 1.0, Mies Grey: 1 am a girl Oy thie aan ea bie) 1 bates Genial, Sakiamsioned te | to) actenticiosdianar ery | FLINT, Micha Jan, 15—“My fy Ws deliver the goods and you! would only suggest getting married |e 15 and am like all other girls Semi, aan tee ibanlbyl Trt a b> toe bcouneace tras ninerel santo rcons ce dbnin tan | first kiss,” bashfully remarked ey ee ee ee Ce be] having our own home andlin the line of wanting @ boy keeper at Bingen, whos h agonized over this mystery of|must have bec n a few hundred} Marcus B. L. Clyde of Clyde, Baro pay your money. That's babies, as I love them so mucb./trieng | have one, but { dare not heart's parents forbade tho ages. Sincerely H. J, W. | thousand women on earth in Cain’s| Mich. bachelor of no fewer ent from promises ay, | Please advise me Ee have bim call on me, as my par viait her, secretly entered the . CAIN’S WIFE Tima okt woeld iwey fg pretty | than 80 years, as he saluted eves and teeth removed with} - MYRTLE. Jonts object. 1 think a great deal house by the chimney. He be- (Cnionee. Nowa) leasy for him to pick a wife of a| tS bride at their wedding. ‘The BAIN to you. Quality Is cur! A.—There sever lived a man (00! ¢¢ tim and 1 know be is a real came wedged half way down, | whore did he get her; who was her| most any color. ; bride ‘was Mise Mary A. Hew Seen te te ne sore peal to-you|mice boy, and he thinks @ great and was suffocated before he Hc Hage serve die | oi r, aged 46. Clyde is a . | and babtes appeal to yo Sor tae. could be extricated. : AD LANGLEY an of the Civil War, Regal Dental Offices [because you think It an easy way Saeco: tits Cieh’'te i Seon orl inc |W. & Hea Hed she a sister; had she a} _ ¥ M. to make a living. Don't deceive 0 go wit ’ oO not Want | Owee Mis Robust Heatth ; mothe | Fe Thiel Ne We Gen, Unne,|yourselt. ‘There are difficulties to] me {0 6 wit bint! to MO Menta] Mende fo Taking CZARINA OF RUSSIA _ | Was she. ore-Adamio—born before v i » do anythin a aren jedicine, Aa > history? | overcome in every phase of life 4 i te. Is it wrong 28 Yea lw 4 | NOTE—Bring this Ad with you.| if you cannot better your present — Deere "wath 9 li Bp th Years : IS EXPECTING STORK) win her identity shrouded in| 5 ’ ___.|condition how will you be fit for) corners? Now I have written for|w eh Peay yy “Penny howe ees vee = : the future. No one can hurt your|“ i Bye dine Bea t By United Pres 1 Maid of Phonecia, Egypt, Arabia ) ; you to give me adv a8 PARIS, Jan Africa, India, or sun-kissed Snabia? 2 life but yourself, Don't blame the} rine this as soon as “possible the St. Peterabu ‘ | Africa, India, a § — world: but brece up and be a cure. | Who was her father; was he a} SHAMEK BROS. ceaaly git, Got © miltk 000 I the Temps, the carina of Russia viking, | Lining and Cloth Housel | ©" = mee Nagle My egge tM ie expecting visit from the stork !n/ Cruising about just to his liking? p . Ss . ics taxhoss, cloth sponge: rua Rice. 700 ASAT: for heel * eee Fi pith Me sore. ado 4 ‘oy Out of the whenceness, over the! This delightful stomach regulator brings relief in five minutes SMe cote omens Stasi ‘ ‘ 1 wrong eas will be omitted from all court| ater eileen ms ibditeced vetath rv ONE HAS RIGHT TO AS psa art she company of a boy is} y| functions until further notice Into: the’ where, bringing hie $ an end to Stomach trouble forever. 27.235 Lumber Exchange Sidg.| ear Miss Grey: T am en a? po x sth tak daughter in Rg Ee * | BB se be married to the only ribs pig te pl fn Se ie Native of Norway, Denmark or Re does” put bad stomachsly astonishing—almost marvelous, Se one I shall ever care for.. She oe ) sirl ot | Be vagy Ber tia Cynthia’s Answers Sweden? really does” overcome | and the joy is its harmlessness. 25 per cont aa for ine hat I belong to her be 1! > te opto sp Monroy you | to Many Questions | !red by the charms of the garde stion, dyspepsia, gas, heart A large fifty-cent case of Pape's church and I belleve in no re | }POU pea yours of Eden? |burn and sourness in five minutes |Diapepsin will give you a t reer en ~ og Plume ia ae ay own that is to | Honestly think so | ntonae or brunette; rounded or|—that—just that—makes Pape’s Di-|dollars’ worth of vatidmetion oe or - | Be Will the Mrs. Hall, who wrote me| nder? apepsin the largest selling stomach] your druggist hands you you A an, refill am TABLE SILK EAuaUER Ge nae 2 “lat “Christmas, send me her ad-|Fiery or frigid, haughty or tender? regulator in the world. If what you| money back. B be: ‘ De wird w ‘ts nana? AR AND HOSIERY Dear Mike Gravis We-erea. mm | dress? OYNTHIA GREY, | Why on her graces unknown to or ferme nts into stubborn lumps,| It's wort its weight in gold to 1 on Looks Like Sik, Costs One-Fourth on a eaten ie ‘ame you belch gas and eructate sour,|men an women who can't plee Bank. Bide Teens ia “arende Bik. Seattle onary dey dl S ial Tod Property rights are decided by|Where did Cain meet her, what was] undigested food and acid; head 1s|thelr stomachs regulated, It be _ = P seagpe Who should build the. | pecia oO ay the court of justice her name? dizzy and aches breath foul; | longs in your home—should always egos otal ved : Whisper it softly, say can tt be [tongue coated; your insides filled|be kept handy in case of a sick, T 4 My husband thinks because and Wednesday Oct, 24th, 1 fell on Wednes-|The lad ek was R. Haggard’s| with bile and indigestible waste, | sour, upset stomach during the day 2 amson air peci iC he furnishes the home with day; Oct. 24, 1876, fell on Tuesday |remember the moment Diapepsin | or at night. It's the quickest, sur- provisions, wood, etc. thas Carnations, 50c Per Doz. Tell on, ye sages, students of life; {comes in contact with the stomach |est and most harmless stomach =The new and wonderful scientific discovery—is the only hair Tv anecde’ die. tho. eeeeiea For address of moving pleture|Answer my query: Who was/all such distress vanishes, It’s tru Jaoctor in the world. toni ont, that can guarantee f s under the pure food work. What do you think Special on all funeral firms, consult the Motion Picture Cain's wit sok aaa and 4 act about it? and wedding designs magazin SAM T. CLOVER accomplishments speak better than anythin c ; 8 - ce gy tern ante at ted py ror ye bit akeud think ere CRESCENT FLORISTS The person to whom a toast te| Why common sense by : * as - given remains seated, but the oth-|proving the “Cain's wife question | ] j your husband might select 320 Pike St i! } " bled for a 1B| some higher topic of conversa ers rise. Jby Twentieth Century Se It is « ie i we | 1 tion Phone Ki 1458 - onl abou 000 yea Cain} ; 3 abo , im Moter delivery to all parts of city Ww to the Art Museum at| ° ‘ HM | Washington, D. C., concerning the | SE EACH DAY’ #Jov Spee | value of old relics such as tho “Sol FETCHING, INDEED E. Dodds, a t ed Stewart & Holmes’ Ronstitas Gres T an |dier’s pocket Bible,” “Violin made You'll Find Interestin Featuh t the Te , a ' are; am 8 4 < ea! sa se, sa 19 years and of the common in 1695," et id ee at the Theatres Listed Benw ] 1 have always workes! out for my === ai or ‘a so I [NOTICE TO READERS MELBOURNE 2:2" me f ~ I fellow of abont $9, for fomr months j® All lotters cannot be an- | Droguc hee bs ure “ever a ” for more He we gout worker and *® swered in the paper, and many ® “tome of Glo Gurtanee mm | makes from @§. ¢0 96 0 day. He * are without name or address. * | te - Seesthes : SSM 5} Ta iy : ; “ ; ; sai te & A stamped, self-addressed en- ® ties Neniraabsen SPAR 2 d ‘ 4 » way t e mew 7 at re Dee eee ean Stowe erpeomnt © R ee: we ance of Egypt.” Plomer’s Nightingales of ai ase: pect. Hiv har ae hed babite otcent x veloes elves Cee © the Alp& Jamies & Sterling. Victor Pant. Gaumonte the from fa moklig anc hes no mother, bu , h oY, te i 1 than all the her hair tontes combined, la father. He hae ssked me to be TR eK 3d and Cherry — as , te need of a ha come his wife. I have been read NOTICE = — = ae | Would itke,your opinion of this af |the past in your face, either say x py. iH. Winborn says apie te Uitis undecided what Jnotbing at all, or simply, “The past 2d and Madison - ag although Bib oo de ae ia dead; all I claim ig What I am Pasi _ oe, late ee ary may have sofmother, buy a tathet |now,” You are accountiblé.'to’ no A. Modern Movinatc#ieture: Sail “ t n 7 Mode o 2, air ,has beth fe vimitm | Bland (wo fostér sisters and a brother) Coging out ‘all used and second: one But God. You have réperited Odeon Theatre Always good plot Bape Bard _ “ nd had the af Home, ahd whether T should glv@liand Machines at greatly reduced |@nd “paid back,” now rest in peace Rentlomen are assured of courteous “ : , She boat Wale 8 i"jnine Tee | AUP mY happiness and stay homey rice, Pialnatul of what cthera may. say rinst AT PIKE me 2 Ave, near fusing TI nqqeon Mair specif alp I don't know, If you wouff help me |, Bh Machines rented $2.09 af + OFNTHIA Gar. Taikan War Taken from the ! Any hair Nad completely stopped falling decide this I will be very thankful, |™ THE SHARCH fay opiu T t field gf battle. Pathe Weekly No. $. ail bai <8 ea > Machine bn «6 a ne wa and happeninge-—Wednes- ™ es omer A COMMON GIRL, |,,New Machines sold Pn - easy) oimor Arizonian by cus of ‘ Inion ALES tee Be sere it Nasoatinae renee / A.—I do not believe in one pers ficlais when she docked Tuesd “ ahd the Baby.” Western comed: oe ml ‘an making them selfish and reliant; }, AY ‘nish to sult furnfture. night proved fruitless, , Third Av. at Unton, near P.O fiitig Organ Player of Sa iol s ay ony Tua your brothe: F : “Don't you think Miss Port has Sold at all leading drug and department stores. bs Tad dsl coor g po Pon ‘snauld White Sewing Machine Co. THREE POWE Riaunches will|fetching way?” “ Ontier Jos: “co: ts > » 8 ote 2 rei * a cA. L. _fddr@s New York Samson Mair Specific ‘Co., stay until the way opens for you|New Minin: Store. 1404 Third Ave, soon be constr ted for the torent No wonder. She used to be a 5c--Crown--5c poem Of Gee, Sims, — : maikclg. Manele Phane, Malatidane fo léave witlees Darming anyone. ear erve service in Alaska @| waitress in a lunchroom before she FRB BR preg 8 a > . You and the young man are young Phone Main 1525, vessels will cost $2,000 each, married, : Firat Av. Ret. Madison Spring ' at little cost from the Opened Wide cuts of meat, usually #0 un- Laperruque the Growing Mrs. Robt. M. La Follette Children. First Aid to the Busy Homemaker in All Her Domestic Activities, The Puzzling Problems of the House Are Solved by the One Person Best Fitted to Solve Them, No. Theory, No Guess- work, but Actually a Storehouse of the Ripest Experience Noted wife of the noted senator, who discusses the bringing up of the daughter In the home, one of the greatest problems of our plain, everyday life. Her talks are simply plain ad vice, from one American mother to another, along the tines that all real mothers are thinking. 0,000-a-year chef, w to make de for Your Use. Une and baking powder, a simple, plain way that gives the busy housewife both the WHY and the HOW of things MRS. SENATOR LA FOLLETTE—wife of the fighting statesman from Wisconsin, and mother of a splendid family—is writing for this paper some most important articles on the bringing up of the daughter fn the home, discussing plainly the important problems that confront every mother, They will begin at an early date. A $10.000A-YEAR CHEF—M. Charles Laperruque—will discuss the science of simple food, how to transform-the less costly materials into palatable urishing dishes in the home, His articles are a strong blow at the high « living. FOOD FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN to come later from the pen of Mra, Norton > DOG SAVES. GIRL FROM BEING HUNG By Unlied Freee Leased Wire LARNED, Kan, Jan While attempting to climb in a window of her home during the absence of her another series of articl d can have an understanding in the matter, and fill in the waiting| time preparing yourselves for your! future life-work, by doing lovingly each day's duties STEAMSHIP DOLPHIN arrived Wednesday from Southeastern| parents, S-yearold Anna Berger Alaska. The body of Capt. C. C.|came near being choked to death. \Manter, who died aboard the tug) The winfow sprang shut, catching Pioneer, v was brought down. |her by the throat Unable to - ————=—=« | #C°@aim.. she kicked framically againat the side of the bouse T attracted the family dog “Shep This Man Is Famous He Is Dr, Burkhart, and Millions of People Recognize Him as the Men Who Brought Them Back to Health for Only 26 Cents. which @fawled under her dangling feet, furnishing the support neces sary-for-her to free herself TURNED OUT, WIFE SLEEPS ON THE STEPS « By United Press Leased Wh MeCREERY 6 CO. Second Avenue and Pike Street In Connection swith FAMES New York The Sale of White Fabrics Continues The Sale eo Waists Continues The == Undermaslins Continues White Petticoats Blue ‘Penciled — oe are slightly soiled or rumpled from display—some of them are perhaps made a little wider than 1913 costume styles demand—some are reduced for other reasons. Oppor- tunities are most exceptional, for qualities are high Up to $2.50 Skirts 98c de with tucked flounces, or deep lace or embroidery. Muslin skirts formerly up to $2.50 now reduced to... . 98c Up to $16.50 Petticoats $10 Of fine lawn—flounces of really beautiful Swiss embroidery. $15 and $16.50 have be prices until now. Marked for POTGIEN BY Five ceicesetveeys se And Others! $25 white Petticoats are reduced to $15. $6.50 white Petticoats are reduced to $3.95. flounces of French Petticoats ALSO REDUCED for clearance—and surely you have never seen garments with embroideries so fine selling at this kind of price. Many: of them are trimmed with finest Val lace—all are made of the extremely fine nainsook which America cannot produce. $8 Petticoats $5.35 $25 Petticoats $16.65 $28.50 Petticoats 319.50 | St. 50 Petticoats $14. 35 $27.50 Fettiovats $18: 50 $50 Petticonts = 35 sotheibiatipiscidiibtapectanii- cine a hird Floor | Broken Lines of High Grade Corsets | ee will sell at prices which indieate how sincere our desire is to close them out in a day! Qualities are very high, but there aren’t all sizes in any line. There is a good assortment of sizes when you take the lot as a whole. Binner Corsets; fine silk ‘ “$8 silk brocade ; $49, 50. "$5 Parisette Gorkies $25 models Fasso asa $28.50 models now reduced to Lily of France Corsets; $12.75 quality Redfern Corsets; $8 and $10 models and there are many intermediate prices—reductions Sorrecacny eset