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® THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1913. IS YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE COATED? Feverish, Stomach Seur, Give “Syrup Bilious, BY IDAH M'GRLONE GIBQON CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—Never more, | fellow women, need you suffer the humiliating charge of having by made from the rib of a man! You have been man's equal from the be ginning. F if Cross, of Figs” to Clean Its Little Clogged-up Bowels. Mother! Don't scold your cross, yeara your creat an evish child! Look at the tongue! |cestor, Eve, was an equal part of a if it is white, yellow and coat | Jout that was cut in two If your child Is Istless, droop ¢ Adam and Rve of Holy} Ky ien't sleeping well, is restless, | Writ, foeen’t cat heartily or ts cross, f Toffteen, Ph. D,, the frritadle, out of sorts with every: | great sh-American Biblic y. vtomach sour, feverish,|scholar and authority on ancient oN bad; has stomach-ache, | history, le authority for the state @iarrhooa, sore throat, or is full of/ment that Adam and Eve were a Gold, it means the little one's stom jvort of Siamese twins, who were ach, Itver and 30 feet of bowels are separated by a divine surgical op with polsons and foul, con-/eration. And he declares that Bible 4 waste matter and need a/scholars and scientists in Sweden Pcie, thorotgh cleansing at onee.| England, Germany and France, as s of| well as America, are now tnvest! give a teaspoonful Figs, and in a few how gating and beginning to accept h Glogeed up waste, undig theory, and sour bile will ge Adam whom the and out ttle clo« bowels [in the ¢ jen of Eden.” " without nausea, gripin r weak-led to me, “was not a 4 ‘ pees, and you will surely have a/man-woman. The Lord ca 8 Sell, happy and emiling child again} man-woman to fall tnto a hypnot! ghortly. sleep, and then bisected or sepa With Syrup of Figs you are not}rated the two halves, gxing your children, being com-| from tho ott ' d entirely of lus o fige,jand woman of qual a and aromatics it ca be} mental powers. farmful, besides they dearly love] “Science is willing sit that fte delicious taste. such a double being extat. Mothers should always keep/Tho Siamese twins w, and Byrup of Figs handy. It !s the only} modern science cannot deny su @omach, liver and bowe anser | Cessful «teal erations of this and ree r needed—a little given | kind, ocument coming today wil! save a sick child tomor | from t 4, the Persians, the Pm Hindoos, the Egyptians and the Tex Full directions for children of|‘ons poluts to thiv theery of our eit ages «nd for grown-ups plainly | common ancestors ted on the package. Why have we held so long to Ask your druggist for the full| the ‘rib’ story?’ I asked him game, “Syrup of Figs and Elixir] “Simply because of the wrong of Se prepared by the Califor |transiation of the Hebrew word PROF. O. A. TOFFTEEN, Ph. D., president Nat gla Fig Syrup Co. This is the|‘sela,’ which means ‘side,’ but which| Education, graduate of Universities of Upsala, Jot delicious tasting, genuine old re| Luther translated as ‘rit Chicago, fellow in mitic University of Chicago. Mable, Refuse a s eh “ offered. KISSING GAMES AGAIN, ! Mies Grey Wh u please | t is the matter with kiss oe? My mother does no have me play them at the All the of the gtr see why them and I don’t proper for young girls fou teen and thirt years of age ¢ | co Jances th larg sisters and brothers » ? it have M. KB A—The wrong in kissing game ig that they lead to spoont lisgusting, and nc an The day's work It iso't what ean to do a week ahead It lwn't what you know noyances have fled what you dreamed ar lanned hopes are band— » day's work but a phantor spooning is very nye a |self respecting girl or boy will in-/°" ? want to thank |dulge to tt pu with all my c f 13 and 14 nd | DOA a "Girl who vertices of children their |5S* f > rise.” Hot Peput are too young for | ‘are to my eyes as I read " nee You will hav much ar rT answer 1 would like Or. L. R. Clark, D. D. &. j om. Gear, ou will associate | Shake hands with that girl and sane fun, Gear, 36 you Wil 98 [with a “Broken Hearted Woman. | with friends your own age aud nat} % Many of the people calling at our), Me ©, indeed, is entitled to all re files (cll us that they had been|>* 12 © hurry to grow up. |spect since she is living right now told “before coming here that it} aw |Thank God for men and women Was impossible for us to do dental |On ue oxr _— who have hearts, — ; Work so cheap Dear Miss Grey: Among the A COMMON LABORER We will present $1,000 to any) ioggers in all parts of the A.—I appreciate your words of a png pe L. —_ it country there is a story about erg and oid hope my areas lo not do jus @ advertine. | fh jue jis t of others treating Gould we make this remarkable of i Bunyan ene: eine © their fe more charitably fer if it was not genuine? Can you or any of your read - Dr. Clark gives his personal at-| org give any information con- |AT THE TURNING @ention to each patient, and per- cerning him? OF LIFE’S ROAD. @onally oversees each every MISS TENDERFOOT. Dear Miss Grey: I am a boy of _ of work. And for this reason | dee 16 from a small town, I came here fs able to give you a bona fide | +HRee VERY SLOW Jabout six months ago. I have gone guarantee | YOUNG FELLOWS. with two or three girls since, but Regular $10.00 Dear Miss Grey We aro three/after I go with them once they ee. $5.00) comer is, orez,_ 370,214, ave [ster WHR thee once, eer Regular extra heavy with the fair sex. Now, Miss Grey,/again. They always treat me nice 0.00 Gold Crowns $4.0 would 3 4 ys an advice| when they are with mo; but how to seldom go out with me again Regal Dental Offices We are with par-| I always try to treat them Hk« ticular girls, that is, we love them/a gentleman. Now, Miss Grey, wh Or. L. R. Clark, D. D. S. (Minager) ai) We are very anxious to get|is it that they don't want my ¢ 1405 Third Ave., N. W., Cor. Union|married. We have all xt good|pany the second time’ Is it be NOTE—Bring This Ad With You. | positions and the place, af@ the|cause I am too «teen, or don't «|i time, but we are now looking for the| spend enough money on them, or wh "VEGETABLE SILK. hat ie it? I always look neat and pby-and-by you girl, and you wi bat you can ¢ past. The typical an girl if These references to the side ur half taken from man and made or bullt into # woman carry @ back to a widespread idea anong classical and Oriental people that man once existed in duplex form. These be ings were called ‘androgynous,’ or nwomen, and {tin perfectly clear to my mind that Adam, who was of higher culture than most of the peo ple at that time living, was that kind of a being. You don't mean to say,” [ inter rupted, “that there were other peo: le living at the time of Adam and ve, in the Garden of Eden?” “There i8 no doubt to cholar,” sald Dr. Toffteen, there we: people living arth before At least 1,000 years had eln between the creation and the Jon of Eden story, and the p the “that this on dam on had formed a race ¢ | much ter than the t h here and there a man of | ater culture topping fe . Adam, who wa a agrioult |{ngw, and was placed in this garden, robably near the Tigris and Bu phrates rivers, to protect it. The hird chapter of ¢ r4ith verse hows that he was guarding it NOT AGAINST ANIMALS, BUT AGAINST MEN Wed and Let Wife Handle Your Pay CHICAGO, Ja Norman W Harris of N. W. Harris Co., retired {today after nearly fifty years in the jonal Institute of /banking business in Boston, New uns Hopkine and| York and Chicago. He gives these rules to young 1 trying to find a 1) meet offer clear-sighted os a boy Ike you. DON'T SKIP CLASSES, OR YOU'LL BE PUT BACK Dear Mine young girl of 1 | with Jack, 16. of me going theatres with two boye—Bill, My parents approve to parties @ Grey: 1 5 and 15, Bill, but think Jack ie too mushy. | like Jack the better beo right will be very thankful her a clean Amer am a in love they se he gives me nice presente and has more more polite. They money, but Bill is both pro- prosed to me, but did not give them my anewer. wit you please give your advice in the ANNOYED, matter? A—! would advise you to play with dolis a while longer, and not try to advanced clase fore you have jump of learned “love,” into the be the “A BC's” in Life's great schoo! Money and mus perishab!: LADIES FRE There is no € AT BROADWAY RINK THIS EVENING more healthful, mioyable sport for these wtn- ter evenings than roller skat- There is no finer piace to enjoy tt than the Broadway Rink, 711 BE, Pine St, near the ‘oadway High School It a a magnificent skating | r and the best of odate roller The ink i# at all times the ersonal supervision of the nnager, Mr. H. G. Koller, The are both very THE girl. I hope you will give us a litt x . yest of order is maintained ab UNDERWEAR ANO HOSIERY advice on this subject __ | try to act the part of a gentlemar ways Courteous attendants Micke Ike Silk. Coste One-Foscth THREE SLOW YOUNG MEN. [I'l admit {am not very fast. How|T ory always on hand. If you Arcade Beattie A—Do you think for a moment) does a girl of 16 or 17 lke to be have never roller skated you “ I would tell three young males,| treated? 4 do not know how much real en with no more common sense or A BOY OF SIXTEEN Jjoyment you have missed. Start SHA EK BRO. refinement than your letter shows A.—-You are at a turning poi ow ‘ome out this evening. he Lining and Cloth House. how to wives? I think too much/in life's great highway. So far Batton makers, cloth spongers, f my sex for that you have followed the straight cunemeipaanaeeene nena Iaccordeon and knife pleaters My advice to you ts to associate |broad road, but now you have —— Wholesale and retail. with a few real men long enough |come to where alluring by-ways Everett-Seattle 5 truly ne » yourselves, anch off. I esta entirely with . 6.235 Lumber Exchange Bldg to trul next to youre sexmgpar Si Sala Ri oprah dd Interurban Railway Pe |way, or wander off into the| SEATTLE To RvE ~, Limited : MA NOTE brambles nine 730 ¥6, 11-89 25 per cent Discount for A MANS Dol T ion | "Continue to be a real gentleman, |’ ‘30, biae 30 Days on All Plume Dear Miss Grey: I am a reader| whether or not, some ailly girls |@2° ‘ my m,,aal — — - Lead wn life, an ‘ Work NOTICE TO READERS «> s . Dye All letters cannot be an- swered in the paper, and many LiNEBY are without ne or address. ~: self-addressed on ped wa rings a prompt THIA GREY, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS eeeetee * * * * *} * * * | Salt will set the color in many dy j we | shu arm Policy That Will Interest You nn ers among its custom- women who sll ot t o of men The Titanic | New off the Grand Banks, Either the regular satin |are correct The best not allow them to do so, and Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions o materials, A girl 14, five feet tall should var her dress @ little above tt 06 tops. from South was going start and, and City It Er ork npto was wre dancing ppers or the bigck satin pumps it ja merely @ matte taste, remedy for chilbiains | keep away from the fire and | and t of an open ays a leader in omservative what you apparel, pay and charg »e taken care safeae ie for « elect noted you Ww to aring e of pure 492-34 Second Ave., Near “Seattle's Retlable Credit House” STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS }bath the feet each night in | water and apply good ointment When ordering in a restaurant or lee cream parlor, it {8 permissible for the Indy to give ber own order To locate an American in Sydney Australia, write to John P. Bray United States consul, Aydney, New jouth Wales. Mrs. Cora M, Davis, Union, 0 the national president of the man's Relief Corps which Ia an to the Grand wuxiliary Republic A acon rather thag in detail.* it is @ series of seenes briefly but grapticaily deserthed, with conversation, and the like, omitted The following 1s a good tan shoe polish: Yellow wax, 2 oz; fish oll raw, 2 oz.; spl@t of turpentine, o tineture of green soap, 1 o7 |yeliow ocher, % on, e is} Army of the} io is given tm outline, | 600 pom sror matter are enti hold them your is too fore it xtrastion y painie iniiat, w y atudenta Mxamination Office Hours pom. Sundayn Lagy attenda Third and Vike Over Owl — Seattle NORTHWROT TI EVERETT bridge work, teeth to this w done trical devicer perators are dentiata, BY nRY you Fifth Ave. pea Greenwood, Ajan Drug * fifth and Greenwood TO SRATTLE Limitea 6o a m and 4:09 pm 2 00, 9:01 a. m 00, 2:0 00, 6:08, 1:0 10:16 Bextra train ay and a 900 pm train leaves Massachusctts RACTION CO, ‘Tt aro, attended to got rlor and filled bof rely gone In place but late. We devote ork palnle We free 8:20"n. om # ull 1 p. nt Drug that Yon't all expe em Union Dentists Ei makes it possible to tell road to succ “A young man must learn to eave as well ae make it. “There Is an old proverb, ‘Any fool can make money. .It | take @ wise man to save it’ “Money is not everything; success is more than money. But one must seve money and have money to gain success. “One way to save money is to lay out a line of poticy that is safe and then stick to it through thick and thin. “Another way to save money ~-if the young man can’t do it himself—ie to marry and let one's wife handie the pay enve- | lope. | “It le ae important for a young man to learn to save money as it is for him to learn books.” ’Nother Girl DropsRoyal Right, Weds vi Austria, Jan. 20.—The | Arché b Eleanore, eldest Ghaghtor of Archduke Charles Ste phah, has married an Austrian na Val officer, Ldeut. von Kloss, re. nouncing all the dignities and priv fleges of her rank. The ceremony was performed at Sabusch, Galicta, ouly members of the two faniilies betng present The archduchess, who is 26 years old, was first obliged to obtain the consent of Emperor Francis Joseph and of her parents. IT’S A CINCH TO _ BE A FIDDLER NOW! In all these hundreds of yeara the beginner has b compelled to feel his way up and down te jscale on a violin fingerboard that had not the slightest tadication of | the places where the tones changed |It has been necessary by hard prac- tlee learn just where these points were and train the fingers to unconsciously cover them when }a sequence of tones was desired Now a young Anstralian has come to the fore with a new violin that overcomes this difficulty and very note a violin can make at a glance. He |has accomplished this by inventing }a system of guide grooves for the }fingerboard as shown in the draw jing. Those for the low notes are wide and deep and those for the higher notes are narrow and shak low, But he has not been satis fied with simply placing guides slong the fingerboard. He has caused these guides to be | made of different colored woods or painted different color, so that one can tell at a glance just what to note is touched when one is fMuiliar with the system Books of Instruction containing muale similar to the Written on diagrar strings of the new violin are turn ished students and they quickly and easily learn ju@ how to master this moat difficult--and sweetest—of all instrument musical ° TheMacDougalll 5 fou Secand Avenue REERY & CO., New nd Pike Stroat In Co th JAMES Me Inventions The MacDougall & Southwick Co. Clever Inventions Sell for Little in This Semi-Annual Notion Sale that you must take especial pains to keep up or you will miss conveniences that ° thwick Co. York Store open D a.m to 6 in Notions come so fast are worth dollars, Tomorrow, in our semi-annual Notion sale will be an excellent time, for we have given it half the center aisle. Prices are very, very low. Washable Embroidery Edg ings and insertions, white or Pearl Buttons colors, 6-yd. pieces, 25¢. Excellent qua fisheye pat- | tern; all sizes; 1 10¢ Featherstitch Braids; | | dozen ....... se. 20 ‘ ‘ow or wide | »e. | 10c Colonial Bias Tape if P See tra fine lawn, various wi ta Silk Hair Nets Gyd. pieces, Ke. | |Of the Se quality—26 inches long, all Jes, Lingerie Braid; washable | | dosea Es and fast colors, 10-yd yp By ie. gate e aa mm baa aie ee #, 4-yd. pieces ) | |Of the large size, regular Se Sewing Needles, sharps, all, t-yd. pieces, MOG. | | 10c, will sell tomor . sizes, solld or assorted, 1¢, | 10¢ Corset Laces; flat, sof dh RE ee eo Aluminum Thimbies, spe | braid, 8 yds. long, extra quality, | mons clal per d 10¢. Ce visting Colonial Shoe Laces, pack Tubular Corset Laces; mercer- | Silk Thread 3c ages containing three pairs, 1c 1; Boston covered tip, 6 yds conte Hae value for 5¢. | lone. 106, | pers lack and Superior English Steel Pins, | Blocked India Tape; linen fin “Swastika;” special 2%¢, | Ish, alx pleces, assorted, eighteen ards 1 So Steel Safety Pins, special a all, 10¢, ; ¢. ee eee 10¢ °| |Darning Cotton, 3 for Se Safety Pins; Stewart's “Du- | ° od Clark's O N T Darning Cot- plex;” sizes 1, 2, 9%, 2% or 8, | Shoe Tie Laces, 3 ton in black or - black or white, up to 10¢ ¥ extra ¥ palr Sé@, colors, 3 f0F cecceeeess - OU Se. | 15e Hairpin Cabinet large _ | 1$0 Best English Pine; Kirby meta! boxes, unbreaka _ ' —— | Beard & Co,; any size, Be. | * cee , ibis Pind: | 15c Dress Shields 8c ie Graeme abs Be. mr package | Light Nainsook Dress Shields; Por sg } i i e cab 3 sizes; 16c, 18¢ and | t00 Steet Walet Bolt and Dip |, 'evieible Hairpin; tnege cn ge | oe Se 100 pins, Be. | | 20c, IE cccccssoece sSe. Ghirt Weiet Belt; “Correst Sarnson Thread; linen fin- | — | Dip & new dip 10¢ for carpets, buttons, ete. — ——_—_____—— Se Collar Supporters; D: W-yard spools, B¢, | Clark’s Thread, 2 for 5¢ | ra’ favor transparent 15e Kerr's Luster Thread; | |y. & J. Clark's six-cord cotton, le, set of 6, Bae. ! akers’ substitute for silk black or white, 200-yd. spools, Canvas Coat Bust Forms, | * pools, S¢. in sizes 36, 40, 60 and 60, i5e. Spool Holders; with needle well Collar Supporters; | cushion, nickel plated? 10¢. 2 spools 5c eteed tape: Sores. Sm Bet Duth Cloths; absorbent | — es ako thr set of | sutless; very special, 10¢. ne FEM pach gs sang 9 | Tape Measures; stitched sat Trimming Braid Se , Wax with handie, | C62: 60 Inches long, reversible, | | Washable, imported Braid, 1 to Tin Leentag. WES GRR MADR. 1 Se. | | 1% inch; worth up to dosen 7¢. OS FRG oc ovccsscctaren 15 Eveready Buttonhole | Folding Garment Hangers; | Strips, with pearl buttons, 10¢. | nickel plated; 3 for 25¢, | sal Se gh 5 a ame SORES . 50c Hair Rolls 10c | 12 Shoe Laces 10c | Tension Shears Gibson Washable Hair Rolls, Tubular shoe laces, three | Guaranteed tension shears; 7, imported, in all shades, for- | the, t oO 8 or Sinch; S0c, 65c and merly 500, ‘ lack oF 0 r ; 5 | tan, dozen ee Cc T6c values 3 Cc DOW seveesrene c Can't Stop | Her Tongue A woman's id EDITOR'S NOTE 8ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20 right to talk as long as she wish In the third) Cheaper Cuts of Meat Rich in Food Values pared with sirloin, and stil! more compared with flank Remember, though, that the was upheld in the probate court by article of her series Mrs. Norton ‘rue as Judge Holtcamp, who refused to brings into use much of the prac- | Steak. compel Miss Minnie Wagner »|tleel experience she has had as 2239 Dickson st., to answer categor-| cook and mother in her own home. feally @ question asked by Attorney) pisces Carl Otto. | . Your Honor,” he exclaime By Alice P. Norton “these questions can be answered Head of the Department of Home by simply yes or no, and I object Economics of the University to this witness talking so much of Chicago. “If you can stop a woman from) Mela more than this court can do, and oe uapente as ake Geek GO we are not going to try it either,” the judge said: “Proceed with the| Yet there Is perhaps no one examination and let the »s8| of our staple foods upon which answer the questions fully.” | we can more readily economize isd aperteo nits than the meat. | Milk, unless we can afford cer-| Cooks Must tified milk, 8 practically the same| wherever we get it, unless we wise enough |f ‘ house and is as nutritious, and Ends With “Pape's has much less waste. died at years ago meat at a smaller price per pound Is not always the cheap- est. Sometim the fore-quar- ter of lamb, for instance, will have so much waste that the small usable part will cost more than the higher-priced hind quarter. It must be a mat- ter of comparison and judg- ment IN EACH CASE. CHAMPION DADS. The champion American father was David Wilson, who Madison, Ind, many He was the father of 47 children. He was married price Be Healthy tre to buy skim milk |f several times, = 6 . for cooking, and The world’s record ts held by LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20.—Parors vibatitute al Feodor Wassiliev, a Russian of potatoes, cleaners of fish and heaper fat for|f peasant. His first wife pre: everyone else, up to the man who he milk fat. A|f sented bim with 16 sets of makes raeringue, must lergo loat of breadi| twins, seven sets of triplets medical examinations hereafter be- cil sell for the|f and four sets of quadruplets, fore they can hold jobs in the standard price,|{ making 69 in all. Then she kitchens of the restaurants at Ven-| though we must|{ died. The second Mrs. ‘Was- ice, a seaside resort again read our|{ Siliev added two sets of trip: labels to see|f lets and six pairs of twins. That Tho birth stone for the month of ape tor we are{{ made a grand total of 87 chil. May is the Emerald Fostie 8 onete dren. “aa waeha F =~ A pound loat or a| hree - quarter pound loaf for cents. Nol A TEN-CENT BOX sonomy will al- ter the price of OF “CASCARETS” sande) flour. All Stomach Distress Quickly] only half the price of porter. | Keep your liver and bowels ive and you feel bully for months. Diapepsin.” Meat contains a large amount of olin the 1 le-building protein, and sa ar | You don't want a slow remedy] most people depend on it for much ont Ree Gone |when your stomach {s bad—or an} of their supply of this, though it ts s Bey : ative waters which merely force @ uncertain one-—or a harmful one-j| not at all impossible to obtain it assageway through the dowels, your stomach fs too valuable; you| without meat. ut do not thoroughly cleanse, mustn't injure it with drastic druge | Pape's Diapepsin ts noted for its| speed In giving relief, its harmless: | ness, ite certain unfailing action fn | regulating sick, sour, gassy| stomachs. Its milliona of cures in Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble bas made it famous the world over. | Keep this perfect stomeh doctor jin your home—keep it handy—get a forge fifty-cent case from any Jdrug etore and then if anyone |should eat something which doesn’t ‘agree with them; if what they eat Hes lke lead, fermentsa and #®urs land forms gag; causes headach dizziness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food—re member as soon as Pape’s Diapep sin comes In coytact with the stomach all such distress vanishes Ita promptness, certainty and ea iu overcoming the worst stomact lisorders is a revelation to those who try it. M uiso furnishes a fat, but no starch, and only a trace of sugar, so we naturally supplement it with potatoes, rice and bread. Since meat ts an expensive food, especiahcare in purchasing It. Compare not only the price, but the waste in different cuts. In a rib roast, for instance, there Is @ good deal of waste, while in the rump roast, it is small, The same ts t OHIO WILL BAR MIXED WEDDINGS piied h Ue as 1 and Wire. coLt By MBUS, Ohio, Jan, 20.—De. hinwelf disgusted with the cogduct of Jack Johnson, pugilfst, Representative Rep- pert of Clncinnatl, introduced a bill in the house to prohibit marriage between whites and negroes or Chi- hese fn Ohio, freshen and purify these drainage or alimentary organs, and have no” effect whatever upon the liver and stomach, Keep your inside organs pure and fresh with Cascarets, which thoroughly cleanse the stomac! remove the undigested, sour an fermenting food and foul gasem take the excess bile from the liv and carry out of the aystem all the constipated waste ma and pol sons in the intestines and bowels, A Cascaret tonight will make you feel great by morning. . They work while you sleep — never ri) sicken and cost only 10 cents a bo: from your druggist. Millions men and women take a Cnecaret now and then and never have @ Headache. _—_Biliousness, — Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cascarets belong in every household, Chih dren just love to take them,