The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1913, Page 5

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fo) | Votes for Women? BY BIL bak? BURKE Oh! Qh,my!! ‘idea tht) men men ¢ hirteer I began to & ON N a 21 Thirteen Mil | : Br womer on Friday these .letters at y r or not they are “what kind of will le « c « ‘ " ised, when the gov-} air) Va like ¢ Me 8 n ffrage clause, | Says: j aes the commons for dl L understay vison from what h th bers of the cabinet have sald i on the suffrage! clothes dw ard Grey leading | Asquith the} mberahip ts} * and “no.” | ft the mom many persons nually Clothes are very stung , necessary and de Sirable things, of course, but as an t. Two days’ de indicator of the Me > reliable. They are Hold Young MISS BURKE. often Ike the scenery of the stage; used to put Beauty as up a big front concealing the bare : walls withing. he es $ %” “Poor clothes often cover clean Pen “Artist? ari ationeness, waite expensive ones often cover filthy vilest dis bodies and th» BOSTON Jan. Redecked i0! human Mesh is heir to a late Paritian ¢ ;|they indicate the purse of the nnections. One last word-—Judge pot by Neve i to ~DPeautil ‘ y clothes, lest you get stuns come from a society fam 7 ah vc fly here, is ¢ the Boy i the charge of forgery y woman from her room was found an : lay of colored inks ia not necessary to j and pens, and it is the belief of the 2 oe at she used this outfit to aste palice th ae operations “mee the richestdrossed <agitaga most unbecomingly When asked for her name In the Le A — : sta she remarked ~ a police st Mrs Abbie Lemout. t2i# way is not only frivolous but . "a spendthrif » about 18 years On the other hand, with very cheap ma — —— make herself look very ing If she takes plenty of time nm to keep her clothes in good re pair and of immaculate neat ness. Lining and Cloth House. . Button makers, cloth spongers,| This is what | mean when I gcordeon and knife pleaters quote from espeare. apparel oleeale and retail. laime ma get rather tire 4 of the intimat at all rich —_—— 6 are w ors, and 25 per cent Discount for all poor people are saints. 1 am 30 Days on All Plume Roosevelt that you find good y Work and in all x we and and a fr hf at Li -— o et as mech Aa eras ” ¢ ¢ > , « it . MODEL WILLENERY f . 7 Pe ~ Heek Bide same token a We FE Cre tend Lib eral Seattle's Reliable Credit House Quifitfing ¢ ©. 1992 wt Ave., Near Union St Come in and see our free pictures. 617 Second Ave. Tomorrow, Wednesday, the 22d LAST DAY —OF OUR— PRE-INVENTORY 0 OF RT OD RE AS SALE Reductions Range From 25 to 50% LARGEST AND FINEST FUR STOCK ON THE COAST TO SELECT FROM BUY NOW—GET THIS WINTER’S WEAR. AND BE PREPARED FOR NEXT SEASON HudsonBayFurCo.,Inc. 819 FIRST AVE.—COLMAN BLOCK ° Lig as mach admired a# & poor Rawk eekkkkeeakeeee * one, if SHE deserves it In olden time, ° even when wo man's clothes hung from the shoul women after they had ma tured wore a clenture or belt be he ters ow buat. To use tn the stra nowadays, to THE INSPIRATION GAG” $8 STILL ABROAD od husband 1 and was od t T 1 t The ma eon f t fuine h rt a is wh th r BETTER PROVE HIM FIRST Dear Miss ( and ¢ Use SSAA IX sare IN The Housekeeper’s Friend J) ON ALA Nee Po Se Mes Cedarola This has been put bt front ch is not only ap recommended by our ry girl 8 time ave the Iam a girl / — eo are q 8; & EOIRLS WOULD DITTeRENT iF | tines, the more fash look as though she| were uncorseted. Letters To Cx: THE STAR—TUF BILLIE BURKE _Di FENDS CORSETS| \ CHEAPEST MATERIALS Ysonr cinus CAN MAKE THOMOLLVES CHARMING THEY STILL DRESSED IN PIG LEAVES. * « * Mature, you know, ie @ * joker and plays some horrible * tricks on poor humanity—so *# one may often improve upon ther handiwork * BILLIE BURKE. * “0 approach nable she The nearer sh SDAY, * * eee eee eee eee eee wion the normal nature| bor V JANUARY 21, 1 13 Fortune, er Aim| Peace, Not! 1 anh and left ae € meanest cop is with er wing This was the gist of a letter unded to the district attorney to ay t Dr. W. F. Snow of the atate board of health as baving been re elved from Mra, Dorothy | ler lingsby, whose child, hetr to @ great } h fortune in ¥ a a being sucked an ile tim: to 1 curious legal tangle here ready bas resulted in the arr { Dr. W. W. Fraser of W ville, Cal, for having alt record of birth of the ch pling, Vietoria, B.C nounced the fam ily of her husband, @ tenant Im lthe British navy as “fiends” and asserted stoutly that the ebild | which bears her name Is legitim nate }and her own Ask Pension for Widows of Last War WASHING TON Jan 21 Com ‘ n Green of Massachusetts vania, Anderson of yta and Curry of New Mext working in bebalf of the Cra go bill, providing me bly pensions lof $12 each for the Widows of ol diers and sailors who served In the Spanish and Philfppine ware, The cong! men estimate that it would cost.the government $100,000 anna ally, but the ension bureau's esth mate is much higher. | A bill passed in the house recent # ily provided that such widows may | recety us only if they have of support pens » other means * The grounds of t 5 San Golden acific Franc «Gate entrance from the F . Grov of relatives tn BIRTH STONES . red: aalig ¥ t want bim. JANUARY The garnet FEBRUARY —The amethyst LEATHER WEDDING 0g i i | ! ve and t R—O t i | , i | I MHER—T rote her. Invitat aust alt tt the! 1 f t perso | and « ads. a Le wo a pens | bo Cynthia’s Answers a eo . to Many Questions } t r to b , - : at he « a year T ta ( ti ty WEDDING RING New ¥ * ed BEFORE OR AFTER? } Relat aZe a « ng be wedd ra k " al he ‘pet ny, | has t to her to ope of r i a popular vote of all others urd combined over Wilson was 2,482 LATELY SHE SEEMS | INDIFFERENT Scorch stains may be removed | from cotton and linen goods by I Mins Gre I have on ' t wha | bro@n ate alt eateabie € with brown hair t ! th a and ¢ and a da »mplextor are 1 ry pretty] Ay the citeumnd eld nt Cedarela. | last 8 ne y and said to we 1 I ther he ad one 1 da 1 thm I r cha “ ita i lv 1 A CON A A—If your th To is so utter € 1 r gO ne , etain 1 tance, she will let you } THE ONLY MAN | EVER LOVED Dear Miss G IT am 23 1 in | with a 7 re ¢ », and he ms to love me very mueb I mot him four years ago, and have kept company with him one year, My slater and his parents Have had a miaunder standing about some ttle thing, and I can’t ask him to go with me to see my sister. We hava had such pleasant times, Please tell me what I can do tohave them forget it and be friends. I can't let him go, for he is the ogly man [ ever loved. L. L. A.—-Let otger people gettlo their own querrels, If the young man really cares for you ho will not lot this disagree- ° 1» wash hair in suds made from | Apply | work of uric acid crystals. 4 The “Harvest Moon" is beca lar nd witumna tol several days, and shies oe farmer to tinue his work after «| ot The following {s considered a |mpod hatr je: Sulphate of qui |nine, 1% tincture of can 4 ul alcohol ° erin 1 of anise, ‘ 1 witch hazel, 8 02 every night for two weeks; ‘The § outhwick (¢ REERY & ( ac Joudgall ~~ th JAMES M. », New York The Last Day of the Semi- Annual Notion Sale SINCE we make the lowest notion prices of the entire year in these ‘‘educational” semi-annual sales—it’s worth your while to make a memoradum now that tomorrow is the last day. As Fer as Lines Hold Out, All the Prices Pub ished in Sumday’s Big Advertisement Are Still Good. There Were More Than « Hundred Such Reductions. | Tomorrow " Superior Engtiah — Lingerie Braid: wash | : + Turknit Wash | Steal Pins, “Swastika;” able and fast colors ite Feet t ean " special 9 o ne raids; Gyard pieces, Cloths special Wee, yd. pleces, special ioe. narrow oF wide of the Inrge 15¢ Best English 100 Corset Laces; flat, | styles c ularly Pins; Kirby, Beard & soft braid, 8 yards long ; nell tome C% ef : oe * “Invisible Hairpine; »; any nize, DE, extra quality, 5¢, large cabinets, of 100 Se Collar Supporters; Taffeta Binding Rib- pins, $¢. 200 Canvas Coat Bust Dressmakers’ favorite; bon; warranted all silk, ee EAS 15¢ transparent, washable, special 7¢, [ise Hairpin Cabinet; | set of 6, Bee. in Bi large metal boxes, . = j oe Tie Laces, | unbreak Se Dress Shields | 10c Setwell Collar all wilk, 30 inches long, | shin 10c 8c Supporters; mercerized special, 10¢ neg | Light Natnsook Dress} ‘“2° cover, will not 1, Goseures le Kerr's Luster | Shields; 3 sizes; 160, Me CUEOOEH, OS, TT eatean 60 Thread; dresemakers’ 18e and 20¢ 8 . inches long, reversible, Substitute for silk, 300 | patr c 100 Colonial Bias 56 : ' yard spools, 8¢, Tape; extra fine lawn 4 : 3c Aluminum Thim var s widths, 6yard 5c Samson Thread; iho Dust Clothe: aie bien, Special ner Gonem, pieces, Se linen finished; for car- Sorbent and dustless; i J — Bestcis pets, buttons, ete., 100 Very special, 10¢. | Trimming Braid | Yard spools, 3¢. Collar Buttons; best | Tensi | oe | ion Shears | | d 5e | | Pearl Buttons 3 Guaranteed ten i Washable imported | sheare; 7 Bi to 1 h,| | Excellent quality, fish 5 | inch; 0c, a3 *| | Worth up to S60 pe, | | eve pattern; all 2c! | handle : 7 | | Fang rat Ph i 5c! yard 5c| sizes; dozen... .&2 dozen te Black Petticoats at Half EY are perfect—serviceable qualities, H but are marked so very low because we have considerable quantities which we desire to close out quickly. Lines include: Sateen Heatherbloom Mohair Moire Black Cotton | $1.95 Heatherbloom Pet- | $2.25 Petticoats $1.13 ticoats 98c | Black Sateen Petticoats t re abl w | and extra Bc | alae Fetlecats a 28 $4.50 Mohair Petticoats $2.25 | Sova “a mm) 95 | Resi 3435 9995 | $6.50 irageencs Ss. 75 pct - + Pe tp wie ed until pr Second Avenue and Pike Street STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS The MacDougall & Southwick Co. Qur Priest Rapids Ranch Tracis Wil Appeal to You Land will pay for itself in three years, though ess or death. Association-owned mercantile soon saving cost of the land; perpetual water Few hundred ean allow you give po tection in case aan in buying and s land in great Columbia River basin. Phone Elliott 2510, call, or = Priest Renide Ranch Co. 435 HENRY BUILDING, SEATTLE. Those Rheumatic Twinges SEATTLE PROOF Testimony of a Resident of South Alki Street Mrs. J. H. Boynton, 5924 S. Alki St., Much of the rheumatic pain that comes in damp, changing weather is the Needles cut, couldn’t ur [a solution, Ot areas 408. > Onatt| tear, or hurt any worse Seattle, Wlto tonic for another two weeke,|when the affected ntusclé Wash., says: ‘The state- Koop this up un tut ite air bel joint is used. ment I gave before in comes glossy a 4 qaak “eftuche <n i) Ne a rage be marked with headache, ills still holds goo e Rent Strike lbackache, dizziness and continue to value this rem- 21,—One mill pa unti! the close of the garment workers’ strike, if a plan being sponsored by Mrs. Rose Pas tor Stokes, prom{mént ‘settlement| worker, 1s adopted, “Let the land lords evict You ff they dare,” Mrs. Stokes’ warning NOTICE TO READERS. All letters cannot be an- * awered in the paper, and many * are Without name or address, * A stamped, self-addressed en- * velope always brings axprompt * CYNTHIA GREY, *® * * * * ke reply * hellellalielialeheRelelelelelaiehaiehatal ° payers will cease | it’ is| Recommended by Seattle | edy as highly as ever and have on more than one occasion testified to its merits, Doan’s Kidney Pills brought relief from kidney disorders in my, family.” disturbances of the urine, s time to help the weak- ened kidneys. Doan’s Kidney Pills |quickly help sick kidneys. | people. “Every Picture Tells a Story.” *When Your.Back is Lame—Remember the Name” DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Sold by all Dealers, Priced 50° cont FostorMiiburn Co,, Buffalo, N..Y., Proprietors DOAN'S oy

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