The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1913, Page 5

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Should Guard Against Appendicitis ho have atomact ttle people w dowel trouble at appendtc wipucathorn bs me conto ded 1 qua in NSTANTLY. Ladies’ Suits mace our new with Skinner ¢ a $25.00 to $28,00 YLE, FIT AND WORKMAN SHIPe GUARANTEED “LADIES” EALCR ED sult us Lumber Exchange Bidg. Cor. 2nd Ave. and Seneca St. resewing, of any kind wooet MILLINERY, People’s Rank g SPECIAL INNER’S SATIN, yd. Pees. GSS TD yest received, our now Spring Guiting in all the | ag styles i new weaves. Our price $1.50 to $5.75 per yd. your own material and $10.00 to $20.00 on your a ho The largest cloth and house in the West We guarantee a!! our goods work to be the best. Button makers. Accordion and Knife Pleating. Cloth Sponged. SHAMEK BROS. W723 Lumber Exchange Bidg i this stock, 65¢ to $2.00 a pair for Several hundred in white and ecr = $200 and $2.25 ¢ 4 pair; $3.50 Curt $2.50 2 pai B50 and $6.75 Curtains f a $7.00 and Curtains $10.00 and $10.25 Curtains f $3 These Prices Are Just to You will have to S Ws lots, to fully appreciate tl Mocks. and airs in this [ROMANCE IN | REAL LIFE IS THIS GIRLS CINCINNATI, Jan, 27,—Another and romantic chapter tn the career of the lebrated Baby” Taylor has been written : Mias. Margaret Taylor, better known to the United States Loge tion officiata and court attaches of Washivgton, Paris and Naples as Baby,” beoame the bride yeater ay of Harry ©. Sayre, a former rasted employe of the Pickering Hardware company of this elty, re ly went to pr jarke sum of money stified he had stolen to Ko to Color lung ailment rat jt@ his fiancee his tilness and tna bility to marry her, Investigation convinced the court of the truth of the j“Baby” Taylor of an abduction of his story, and his fix ational scope, pleaded for and sentence Was suapended Then they were married MOTHER SLAYS ELOPEK WHO upon the return of tt Mrs, Biazell ia p: plead the unwritt HIS MOTHER GIVES | THAW PHONOGRAPH | PISHKILL LANDING Jan. 27 Harry K. Thaw received a hand- some phonograph at the Matteawan State hospital yesterday with 100 recerds. The instrument was a pre from bis mother, and came d from the manufacturers with a man to unpack {t and show Thaw how it ts operated MOBILE, Ala, — After having abandoned the Britieh bark Alex of Mexica, the crew reached Mex,, safely. ch thousand or more pairs of Curtains, practically every | Mind that a big store with a big stock carries, all included at| Wry decided reductions for the purpose of reducing the size} lar $1.00 to $3.75 Curtains lot—Nottingham and Cable t i selling for $1. 25 a pair; $2.50 | P 94 $275 Curtains for $1.75 a pair; $3.00 Curtains for $1.95} $2.25 a p $5.25 Curtains for $3.50 a pair; tains for $4.00 C 4.15 a5 for $4.25 a pair; $8.50, $9.25, 1 $4.95 a p $11.00 Ct and $12.00 Curtains, $7.35 a Give You an Idea of the ‘ Very Substantial Reductions * the curtains, go through the vari- goct#mess, the richness of the There Is Much in This Sale to Interest “You”—Come See This Remarkable Special OM an exceptional range. Offer Good Until Feb. 1st only $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. | e these ranges. This is an exceptional | —On Sale Third Floor, GROTE-RANKIN’S @ Fifth and Pike—Right call at 617 Second $10, 1000.00 form name. For dotaile in the Heart of Town STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS A Worth to be worn at the forewell rece} pstdent Taft matic corps Worth, = of all sidered 0 for rifling the ‘ety vaults of that concern of a At the time of the trial Sayre Tunds do for treatment for on confess WAS MARRIED A, Okla, Jan. 27.—Because with Esther Biszell, 20, Ispeed, who had a wife and several children, was killed by Mra, Ola Blazell, the girls mother, t Black, waterlogged tn the yater gray bro- ade white satin pet tleoat. The long which a profes dollars 1 seneration, in two chun your age to strike and that you must extreme ‘ keep on with the much betier to be long than young ladies soon. apartr wyong opinion of me? |their wrong of rather it will pm that ‘To err THIS GOWN IS A REGULAR RIOT OF CASH AND BEAUTY This costume made by given — by the diplo Parisian de is con by many able to make gowns of utmost for mality combined with the utmost ton. gown fs ry ight chiffon vel over a soft cht n r ob perhap. wear e, the place and taste. A PROPOS! DEAR READERS— YOUR VALUED OPINION OF THIS! Dear Misa Grey; May your readers question which concerns, and ns, bachelors and old 1 was much surprised the other evening when I read an article sor of one of our leading universities asserted that zs only $12 a week I read of a group of schoo! girls who, » income necessary for a couple that sum at $5. should marry while nt was still greater wher when asked to make an estimate of t ning their life together Is It possible, Mias Gtey 7 | have always yn to be the real f our pumerous read A.—Come on, readers! a e. It e wide Let us bave have sol ONE EXTREME OR THE OTHER, Dear M Grey We to play Is t ow M do . babies? Or are we too old lay with dolls? ANXIOUS CHUMS. A.—Your letter wa what of a elief Sie thle for girls or the TOO ERR 1S HUMAN; TO FORGIVE, DIVINE. Dear Miss Grey Kindly a four-room nt in a supposed to be following: I bh tab environment I ur Why are these women's base and prostituted? claim Christianity; but it gets on) | nerves that they should think 4 way, as.they, make plain by their gossiping move? Sets like to, as we iarters; corm! table how can [ remove me, as I will be very dD. I can readily appreciate Isituation; but it will not remove pinion of you to move, give them a chance nd prove to ou are & good woman lw human; to forgive “if in this Forgive them and treat them|to every person born here, Put your 6 SETTTLE SPAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1913, COURTS HER 50 YEARS; SHE ACCEPTS, 105 By United Press, Le Interference kuardian and grandchildren of bis 1 the wedding would (uke place . Eliwalda said today husband died I decided never to been so attentive that I guess 1 shall have to give riage was very happy WAITERS WILL RETURNTO JOBS strike here expect the terms of an agreement the cafe and agers and the Walters strikers have been advised by | werk and await an opportunity |another strike. Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions headquarters collected by ishing firms for papers or mag subscription Rub curtain the curtains draperies will « » latest official census shows Mix cornstarch with os and representation of nt scarf of Venetian lace, 1 in the new Chine { the front are of white rely of Jace and the oth ing one side and ale other Parts houses and i is seen in many afternoon frocks chiffon draped with ins in many MISS MARLOWE ILL t season, and re el tly, as ¢ & woman of fashion it spe agh it were made of h rnaments should wear a gown of ¢ the circumstances, understudy ie taking “it par rts of inquirers and ask you opinion of you your opinion of a ung men and OO ALL PORTIONS OF THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF A WAGON MOVE AT THE SAME RATE OF SPEED? There seems to be some discus to the correct Relow are the opinions of a few readers I was much r the statement rerning the rate of speed of the nee of a wagon wheel. That old wagon wheel question has been the cause of much con- It is a well known fact of interest to, y as well as that of husbands and But my aston: that a suecessful home depends so much this problem, 1 will be very grateful for an a » is your chance for a good, running upon the ground or track, as well as the future ‘oblem and needs your attention. replies from those who are to solve this great stion which is staring the present remains stationary with the ground op passes over. the wheel could not roll MECHANIC, hot over 75 words, and to t so kindly they cannot help but like Dear Miss Grey r columns I noticed a Ht circumference th 14 years yur lady friends; jem to call true when only| is lifted up by her than the clubs, There is, however, indeed lots of the rate of speed of points of the elreum , In case the the different @ medium go to one ‘women and their husb | wagon is in motion. IT ALL DEPENDS! MY SPRAINED ANKLE HURTS SO BAD T WT cet up! WONT BRING MY EATS” babies too CYNTHIA GREY AN ORACLE? Dear Miss Grey jtell me why }so much on signs, Will you kindly names of bust-| (1 wager he is c ead of the letter |and few women have an} Y have/dreds of beautiful girls whose youthful spirits jon Ife has enchanted me, as I often notice. lasked many for a solutior one knows anc ve been tok ed for the past 10 years, ne kn and I have been told to have lived in this city nt years. hosband has many friends share our hospitality often invites them to supper dinner, and the women of t house scorn mé, giv the blackest looks, and re mark to the effect that we have many men friends. I ignore remarks, for I also have friends who have known me a long | Thi | ig the old Engl h style WE HAVE BEEN READING | YOUR LETTERS TO TALK TO YOU ON))HOLD THE have helped others, we know you will help us, We met two young gentlemen of 18 and have fallen in love Please tell us how we it positive | without our p We hope to se a8 we want your advice. CUTRY AND BLUE this letter in print lw A stamped, self-addressed ep- *| - | velopeglways brings a prompt * # reply. CYNTHIA GREY, *| HRAKKKEKKRRKKKEKRRR I say to them applies also to yo and I never in all my Me adviseg r@, and never how to do any parents finding Follow the advice of your par am sure you will need recipient, |thitg without their a bank book ac | Joudall 2 fouthwick nd Avenue and Pike Street Ia Connection with JAMES MceCREERYV & CO, with narrow with gold centers—formerly marked $ Children's Coats tomorrow, There {8 anoth blue and navy, Sises in the lot are from 2 As long as the quantity lasts eries and laces—most attractive styles price Infants’ Long Skirts $3.50 Skirts $2.50 Cutlery Sale Continued As far as lots remain, all the prices | advertised in Sunday’s Cutlery advertise- ment will remain in force tomorrow. | 9c and 10 Bread Knives 6c 45c Steel Table Knives 35c 5c Paring Knives at 3c 1Sc Paring Knives at 10c | $9¢ Spatulas marked 45c ers at 75c $1.25 Ham Slic- ers at 98c $1.35 Ham Slic- ers at $1.05 $1.75 Ham Slic- ers at $1.55 6CISSORS 15c | Scissors up to 9 ins, long-— | Manicure Scis- ‘Little Red Coats $1. 15 And Other Colors. Were Up to $3.50 ITTLE RED CHEVIOT COATS—One of et collar and cuffs and lined with red to 6, but there aren't many Coates YOU MAY HUY MEM BL. sssccceeeecereeeerenee Soiled White Diente fo Little Girls of ¥ “ 2 are also in this clearance—dresses made Former $32.50 Former $13.50 Former $11.50 Dresses $6. Dress $25 Dresses $9.50 Dresses $9 Former $6.75 , Infants Long Slips $9 Skirts $6.75 $5 Skirts $3.50 $6 Slips $4.50 $3.50 Slips $2.50 $6.00 Skirts $4.50 $4 Slips $3 Including: 10¢c Butcher! 25¢ Butcher! 59¢ Butcher}! Knives 6c Knives 15¢ Knives 40c 19¢ Butcher| 49° Butcher) 65¢ Butcher) | Knives 10c lKnives 35c Knives 45c 98c Ham Slic- | $1.50 Spatulas marked $1.05 75¢ Half Fluted Cake Knives 59c 8c and 10c Em- ery Steels 6c sors, Pocket Scis- sors, Sewing Scis- sors and Shears, worth up to 25c, n sale The MacDougall & Southwick Co. Store open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m them sketched at the left—made black buttong le clearance of included in a | r model besides—also in red, cadet by hand—exquisitely embroid There are only a few at each Former $8 Dresses $5 $2.50 Slips $1.75 Third Floor. House Needs Specials Include Gold Dust 19c But we must limit each customer to one Package—and we can’t fill telephone eyes 25c packages of Gold Dust 19c tomorrow . , Waf fie Irons Full size Waffle Irons of the standard model. Regular price $1. M Tuesday at wary ~ 1% $1.25 Trays 75c Serving Trays of very heavy block tin, japanned” black. They’re worth $1.25. On sale Tuesday at...,..... 75¢ Basement F "fecend Avenue and Pike Street MEN AND NOT WOMEN ARE INCONSISTENT, SAYS BILLIE BILLIE BURKE AS TH-SPIRIT OF youTH AND LAUGHTER By Billie Burke A letter in my mail today interested me ¢ From what this man writes one would think he The beauty of youth is at best but a promise, and a woman should go on growing better looking until she is at least 60. By the way, isn’t {t strange that most of us insist upon certain people being young or things new, while age adds inordinately to the value and esteem in which we hold other human beings or objects. Women must always be young to be attractive, who ba ally de th short, there is nothing that so shows the inconsistency of man as his preferences for the young and the old, the old and _the new. ee ee WIFE OF AVIATOR GOES FLYING ON HER OWN HOOK SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27.— Climbing into “hubt " hydro-aer- oplane, Mrs. Silas Christofferson, wife of the Portland aviator, skirt- ed the transport docks and the Presidio here, remaining aloft for several minutes alone. She had been practicing aviation “on the quiet.” REQUESTED RECIPES French Mustard Colman's mustard, 900 parts; sugar, 100 parts; salt, 100 parts; pepper, 50 parts; cinnamon, 26 parts; cardamon, 10 parts; ginger, 15 parts. The above is to be mixed with eatly, one from a man r 40) who tells me he has refrained from marrying | for fear he will not love his wife when there are “silver threads among the gold.” Ha says, “I can see no beauty in a woman after she is 30, fascination left after 25, I have known hun- coloring and outlook but when I contrasted them with their older | Sisters, from whom these charms had fled, I found myself in a panic.” as dipped into the fountain of youth himself. Nowadays men grow older in looks than women. ster to most of the men k at wine when it is not old, And it is a well known fact that mere age gives a fictitious value to pictures, and other plec art that are by no means masterpieces. A play is practic after it has had its “run” and the life of the “best seller” ts about six weeks. The public demands that its amusements shall be eter- nally new, but it prefers its physicians, its judges, its politiglans and its ministers to be elderly,: A woman's hat and he lutely fresh, ves must be abso- Scandal, too, is only given a piquancy when it is new, awarded a widow $3,000 for the loss of her husband and anoth- er gave a man $3,500 for the loss of his leg. are without name or address. ® NOTICE TO READERS), '", 8R00KLYN one jon” |* All letters @annot be an- */ |* swered fn the paper, and mange ® advice to other girs, YOu ready have not heeded it. good wine vinegar, or, better yet, a vinegar in which has been macer ated some celery root, garlic, onion, and chives. Maple Fudge Break a pound of maple sugar into small pieces and put it over the fire with a cupful of milk, Bring to a boil, add a tablespoonful of butter and cook until a little dropped into cold water becomes brittle. Take from the fire; stir until it begins to granulate a little about the sides of the pot, and then pour into a greased pan. Mark into squares with a knife, Only “Cascarets” If Constipated Gently clean your liver and constipated bowels while you sleep. Take a Cascgret tonight and thoroughly cleanse your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. You men and women who have head- ache, coated tongue, can’t sleep, are billous, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disor- dered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out, Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets—or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oll? “This is {mportant Cascarets immediately cleanse and segulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and ferment- ing food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and car ry off the constipated waste mat- ter and poison from the intestines and bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morn ing. A 10-ceut box from your drug» gist means healthy bowel action; & clear head and cheerfulness for moptls, Don’t forget the children, VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Looks Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth 405 Arcade Blk., Seattle TWO BROOKLYN men of 70 years took out licenses to marry. 617 Second Ave. It’s the name we want—$10, 000,00 for Canada’s Finest Summer Resort.

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