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THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1913. DS CHECK BILLIE BURKE , DONT TRY TO OWN | SAYS*MISTER? YOUNG MAN, WATCH ANGLE AT WHICH SHE ‘ASTORIA WOMAN FOR AN 1885 TELLS MEN S, Genel a, Zaz AND WEDDING WEARS HER TAM O’ SHANTER THIS SPRING |, gitrcg yA BOND BILL! : Thore funny, funny ment never had an idea they took ua ISP . . woh to heart, They write me P 5 ASTORIA. Ore. ‘Feb. 6—Mrw a Y hearts full of self-burt and peat Bhd OE Ans Bf “ing Mi 7 who ed in ol fashioned ideals ta : bi = i ae : | Frances Kilen Hare is today recei vkioh the 2 irk b rt . RTSMOUTH, NH, Feb. 6.— A ; 5 [2H | ing the felications of her friends = ae ws Sha thai Wiiboes eee Bert Swearington, private in the . J . : : on having reached the age of 102 k ‘waa der 1 thelr era you would y United States Marine Guard, tole ; NAGY fet i years. Although bedridden, Mrg. we of New Yor uk there "wae not a beautiful girl Q phoned his superior: 2 ~ y Dy I | Here's mind is clearwnd she, is arecrages Fe h- whole word oy aan vee Poo me qs this Mr. Hin?" ible to recognize and converse with infers a 0 H OugD vith her fridiie. ben was oblaxed han of berself, ° ‘ ” Mr, Swearington, 1 hg Vs Right down tn his heart-he thinks ae es would Ii "n oxte f y tag a schod r nm t er lived, and while he wants sy ried. Ss Z d BILL WILL PASS 1 to be the prettiest clever ’ “he t to the post at once, Your 2 xirl in the room, when he ta request nd.” rs a / . out anywhere, yet ho wants all ; Wadena tr oven: ton tied f > / OLYMPIA, Feb, 6-—Advorates ot ur beauty and popularity to ro 4 ' “reutriotion” and extra duty for : the notreating law ae f gees a pon his choice. breach of marine etiquette f ts hopes today, as the result of the test © wants to be thought a “good Jd addressing Hill, Swearington vote Wednesday, which saved Sena- — vc bar at or f low * ‘ . i should have said, “fs this Captain la) ” & ry ee *% — — Pats bo pou know, 1 sometines think} ” ] EN eclllaagadigetagae “en ee 15. The bill will make state-wide Do yo now, | somet s thir e 8) " i a‘ | e bi ! a : y men are of this wort. We * ; j p tad he done this he and Miss . ’ at a toe Tacoma ordinance which Ba B prospector indicent was rv iT at the stage doors of ee 4 Lowise Bowker would ave been hibits treating in places where beg Gnd Mrs. Sage, believing U1 aeodanl man and wife nearly a fortnight j Hquor ts sold. nded b the " tons tre te described by an ac . OR ago, They have just been married, , sent the chec m one of the woman's mace ‘ » } oan of February. In telling of her ’ . a - BAD RECORD FOR wee SHE LOST WEIGHT feverting that high school | ex days when she was first om z : Me going to saloons for |the stage, she describes a kind of Ail s ENGLISH HUBBIES junches, the superintend- [sir that has crept into the chorus eae street y SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6 at WF the Pittsburg schools the kind of a girl who pays her +» 4 $ ec Dy United Prose Lonaed Wire = Mrs. R. Shepard stepped on be recommended =— school tid more than she finds in her : ‘ : LONDON, Feb. 6—The police of baal y ‘ “to see how much she had at cost. own Weekly envelope. Ah , London are searching for 291 hus : CH gd ince the last time.” She -| Tho actress writes: “When my ‘ a2 ‘ bands who have deserted thelr Apes Sy THE TAM-O-SHANTER pd just = 965 less. A Heht i fly SETTLES | firstshock was effaced by faruiliart p ! : e wives and 113 children, leaving ‘ r RAT NOW “HOT RIGHT’ Ort fing red gentleman had “touched” Proms Leased W jty with conditions and I had come e them destitute. . : Oy THE BAT* WILL SAIL Our |ber while she was recording her {to understand their point of view, i . 7 OZ: q ASA*TLY ToT¥r our | boundage. |there was till one thing whieb puz . / HORROR OF INDIA’S ie Sr LILA bao ote ee n ores ] STOMACHS | AN hy,” T asked, “do you stay on : s GIRL- ‘WIFE SYSTEM) ‘ax Vey pe (a Pea e G trom the wae me the stage? I should think you would - / bn he ve ye ee, wily hate all this hard work and pond By United Press Leased Wire k w her savings, ) from a Diapepsin”™ ends Indi-|i.:4 work. and the aucumatertite ; . consus report classifies 302,426 In- 4 placed the money In a cup- Gas, Sourness in | dressing rooms, and the-sta ac : dian girls under > years of age as “ae p board, where the mice ate it five minutes. | agers ordering you about. You don't wives, and 47,703 as widows Tin peas have to do it. DO you . “There never was a hat made that dd stomachs Well, you see,” said she of whom a Ly =a Se== ‘céuld be more rakish or coquettish ot ee ee oe =i : =| than a Tam o’Shanter. But under fepaia, gas, hear ee ne te ey eas : se => “a (no condition can it be dignified; a. inte ‘ainutee |2° = ES oe MISS BILLIE BURKE * . = therefore women over 30, bewaro! f that-—makes Pape’:|,,, Of caitrse, he dooan't let me no|the chorus giris in our theatres arey WOMAN 18 A CHATTEL TO BE t : The Tam reflects the mood of the lacgest selling stom |" ''® toad, but when I am here in/of the kind which the actress! OWNED. — Probably the most popular early; The athletic will wear it in knit- every girl who wears it and if it wor in the world. If wha la “$4 way show, Freddy Itkes (o/ quotes. Chorus girls are like all] Don't try to “own” any girl of the} The area of Manhattan island is/spring hate for the young girl and|ted wool, or very light peanut becomes as popular as fashion de- ferments into stubborn |rlft im with a bunch of his friends, | other women—ood, bad and indif-|1913 type. Just try to understand | 22 square miles. youthful matron will be the Tam |siraw, and the girlle girl will dope signers seem to think it will, you ‘and eractate |224at down in the front re point ferent; no better, no worse, just| her, and you will be much happier, eae o'Shanter. jit up with roses as pink as her| won't have to look into your eweet- acid; |™* Out and let ‘em envy him.” human, [only quoted from the art! | for the girls that are willing to be| Ether is very good to remove! It has been worming Itself into|cheeks and some of them will even heart's eyes, young man, to find ‘Seay apd aches; It would not be right for me to! cle to show that MOST MEN HAVE) “owned” the littlest teentest bit are | ktease fronpa coat collar the good graces of femininity . all) place a lace frill on the inside to’ out if she loves you. You will only ro sim rl | " _ public to think that all STILL THAT OLD IDEA THAT! not worth “owning.” win through the winter, and Easter) fall over their faces, and shade the have to tip off the angle at which tongn> insid | with bile and vous tase |= = ————EEEE A Catholic is not allowed to hold| Will probably see it in all its glory.'sparkle of their eyes. \ghe wears her Tam o’Shanter, the presidential chair of the United : " Femember the moment Dia gomes in contact with the | States. r aniehes | - ses, and the joy is its har ss et 4 wenate and a house of}! TE cast case of Pupe'r| LEAD |... ian tek ia: Sisiey naa wie saa 4-leteee.tetiens-| mac 2 | The great popularity and general use of the dre X-iitle sausage or chopped ham in will give you a » adred| THE STAGE 18° ‘NOT ing me to pay the bill. Your early | added We hamburs. steak greatly it satisfac | FAIRYLAND 1 > great! a = Ee tents ses yor mor| Dear Miss Grey: We are two orphan slstera, and are consiterea|'* “il! be greatly appreciated. | adda to its flavar. Royal Baking Powder attest its superiority | very beautiful by a host of friends, We have a talent for acting, and! A.—y pone 00 is 4 talent fo ‘ our friend was very ungrate dut forests C1 55,000,000 Worth its weight in gold ptt ane is & man who wishes us to go with him and join his company, ful to treat you in such a manncr.|; Our : “ mt i bi sic eg nid women who can’t get their) which is im another city. Miss Grey, do you think It would be ll right, The debt is stil! valid, as an open | United States rf sited States Ne en ne eee ice -g Tarvin PORTIA AND JESBICA. account is not outlawed for pre| pilin se When you buy and use only the should always be ke a fa d, as those who are ignorant of its| years, and a note for six. If tho) , quorum” ay in case of a sick, sour, up |” Beauty alone cannot win. A girl must be strong phys: | gr: bill r ome " omach during the day or| ‘cally to succeed, as she is often compelled to study early and Inte, ohn was run In your name, /of officers or members of a body ROYAL BAKING POWDER, you you can bi made t 00 It’s the quickest, ¢ and attend long, hard rehearsals. This work also requires much pa-! for it ° je to stand good who mre competent by law or con- = harmless stomach doctor |‘ience, as players aro often placed In trying, embarrassing positions, j@titufion ¢ Gintast SaEmiees, oa have the positive assurance that your the worl! bh voting acting a very affectionate part with someone they secrotiy TTT TTT TTT TTT TT Tes The distance from New York to . b it is not 11 ted b Sane FY le food sed it i R BETTER The stage ts all. and offers many tomptations; therefore, &]% “In Trouble” go to the dit Ymncisco by the present wa : hy y a y 41? meat pr * ter toute ts 13,400 mil via the . DIPHONE _ £1 mest be broad minded and have @ clear insight into wrong. Nor/® Juvenile Detention Station, #| Pandan canal tt will be 2.000 miles, alum, lime, or any of the adulter- t., and — For information as to how to raiso|| RMU Pa ants common to other powders, \* this all—her life must be systematic, mechanical. She must be! ® Ninth and Jefferson » * perate In her eating; there ure certatn delicacies she must they will give you particu: touch. She must have a ceriain amount of exercise, and do a certain)» 4, 'YNT | amount of studying and rehearsing. These and other things must alg ““" CYNTHIA GREY, « mushrooms, ‘write to, the agrieut tural department at Washington, D. girl de to become a first class actress, and you don't want to be any |eue RRR Rh Rik Oo. and get all that is nec 3, you can al . t the best. . stris, if you are old enough and think you are strong enoug’. |wane THERE ANY essary free of charge. }mentally, morally and physically, to overcome these difficultic 1 eacae oan Otter should think you tight pa ed ri ” COWBOYS IN WASH.’ ‘The earth's sensible atmosphere Dear Miss Grey: We are two [is generally supposed to extend 1S IT RIGHT FOR THEM ;went broke, and my brotherdn-law| ‘%¢hool girls, and would tike to | some 40 miles in height, but becom- TO PENETRATE MY SECRETS? has bought him out, and now this} now {ff there fs a real cowboy | ine at only a few miles from the Dear Miss Grey: Would you & ranch in Washington? And if | Surface of too great a tenulty to ly give me advice on what I should not, where’ TWO GIRLS, ‘support life. do? lam 15, and I love a broker A—Thero are no typical | who is 28 or 29. My parents object %s | ranches of this kind in Wash- | Gilt frames may be cleaned by o me going with him because he is ington. The growth of popnia- washing them with a small sponge » much older than I am tion has cradosily overrun these | Wet with hot spirits of wine or tur- We are engaged, but my parents Vast areas and greatly reduced | pentine, not too wet, but sufficient don't know it, and we love each their former size. The largest |ly #0 to remove the dirt and fly 7 | other dearly. Now Miss Gray, ts it of these ranches may be found | specks. Do not wipe, but let dry, correct for me to elope with him in Old Mexico and South Amer. d get married without their chn lea, while there are some of t? Is it right for them to pene fair size in Texas, Colorado, | keratose, or spongin, produced by into my seerets and force me Wyoming and Nevada. certain animals living in the sea to tell them of him? % —_—~ and of very low grade iu the scale 8 CHAPPED | Does it matter if I, a French girl, Dear Miss Grey: I am very much | of life, Imagine your daughter, sir, if you wards and without “cutting down” | mer «a Jew? Tih in love wit -—— a : : *s Reryectaly. BRIGHT EYES f hie : A tly ic Aokecpop iat pont gg ord To prepare lamp wicks so they please, in love with a man—engaged expenses, Instead of paying one to e but a child. Why ’ |packing a bed, I don’t know what| Will not burn out, steep them in & to marry him—the cards out—the day two dollars to see these plays, the a Re. stad have secrets? You will . af : to do, as I am a lumberjack, and| Concentrated aqueous solution of ; sap a se : } CRACKED: N live to see the day that you will ' have never done any other kind of|tuagstate of soda, and then dry fixed—and at the last minute you dis- attle Theatre offers the best seats jthank your parents for “penctrat H work. thoroughly in an oven i : at 50c, 30c and 20c. jing * into your so-called secrets. ee | She ms that a man with a bun 8 m we o Lee a cover—he confesses that he has , Any man who fs so deceitful and | Hieg |dle of blankets on ihs back 1s the|, Spermaceti, either glone or com- ty ai w : ie Winter. at Laat used Canal unning as to entice a 1i-year-old iim | most disgusting sight on earth: that | ined with hard tallow, forms very tainted blood.” In other words—less Bargain Da in the Theat Relief. Trouble Gone | sit] away from home aod parent : : |she never would consent to Join for| 600d candles, but they will not bear gi y e eatre is too deceitful to be the husband | ; }life a man who packs a bed. She|C@frying about im the hand without peared ; se tok 4 of any woman, On the other hand, | - . : says it is undignified. What do you spilling the melted portion, “NIGGER” BLOOD IN HIS VEINS. id iSiireday cities ; Ne Mule, Ma. Oot. 24, 1912-—"1 put yourself under the protection of| 2 think, Miss Grey? genes in Phursc afternoons there’s a Wesbied every winter for years with| your parents, away frou this man, | - A LUMBERJACK. The original inhabitants of Amer- What would you do—what would “Bargain Sale’—any seat in the big ek, Shey gate rad: ope - ait aed. 3 Kame - i loa were called “Indian ‘ St s he finger enie prebe Mes iid elon o eeith Shas, te nt ayer ee ~ H Preeti snd catee) lanther paren (wee Columbus discovered Ameri your wife do, and, come to think of playhouse can be had for 25c—and on : ou did elope f : , | som the index 1 4 he ght he eached a part - : ; a Ri a me: faint ure he would never merry you, and | sponds his time having his finger) Be thee at be bad teaches. a party it, what would the girl do? Saturday afternoons and on Monday you would be left in a strange land, | nails manicured, his face massaged * nights the same price is i y ‘plaway from all yous ple, at the| ‘ oad iis. hate -pestumed, whe tro- | he people “Indos,” the Spanish for nig : price is in force. Of t| merey of strangers, t do It, by quents billiard halls and poolrooms | 4442 Th ti Is A d course the best seats go to those who any means. j and saloons, and keeps himself hid| A eA _ e Wuestion is Answere buy first. There are, of course, happy mar-) in a never-ceasing cloud of cigarette | ¥¥¥¥ HEH EMM MH MH HH ¥ ‘ |riages resulting from people of dit | smoke, ie far more disgusting. NOTICE TO READERS The ort z ill te aclaw It must not be thought that be- ferent nationalities, but personally | After all, the clothes or a posi! All letters cannot be an- & Ft problem is answe rg oy a play cause the prices are “cheap” the shows I think ft much better to marry one tion do not make the man. It is lis a t v oT y which is now running at the Seattle sa es we : of your own race { strength of character, maniiness, be er riiatint ite at cantare x are “cheap” in the sinister sense of - - self-control and pride (not false|* A stamped, self-addressed er. * 4 oe ‘P the word. The “best people in town,” bs LI riot pride) that really count. I would|® velope always brings a prompt #| drama, “The Nigger,” is attracting ASTE 3 te | not waste my valiiable time on suc 1) # reply. CYNTHIA GREY, *| thousands nightly. On Monday night Dear Miss Grey: I have a a woman. SRR ROI TORTI TORO tte 7 . je i . green party dress, and want to eee it was estimated that fully four hun- Suits Made ‘Orda —~| get green shoes to match it seeaae e cousin says it is poor taste dred people were turned away, and $2500 and $24.00 oe le ae oar aes | é pa ‘anding room was at a premium, CYitical Audience Delighted wor guar- ly green, in the evening or even On Boys’ Suits ie es The ; ply sialla els in a ‘irst . ed for street wear. My mother and “ladies Tailor Suit Shop myself claim {t is very good act, is magnificent, and the acting One of my friends declared that ae -- ilgpaaaamaec ee a era ok wnat and Overcoats parce SF throughout is superbly done. Jno. C. he “had found no form of entertain- = color It may be. Which of us is : % off ij 7 Livingstone plays the part of Gov- ment and education so fascinating as right? Your early reply will be a ‘ = -Y4 off. 83.00 creatly appreciated Reg. $ 5.00-—-% / } | ¢ : wee ; Theat MARGARET $ 600—% off $4.50 3 - 5 The soft Southern dialect is “deli- It is far more interesting than ‘moving , Reg Y : . ¢ A—Unlams you con satin 5 “a of $5.65 | cious,” and the heroism displayed pictures,’ for one does not have to lippers and stockings the exact Reg. $ 7.50—5 Hf ry makes a picture such as Memory de- guess the dialogue. And [I can take polite, but far plainer—the man has ‘Theatre — Edward Sheldon’s great to quote the Society Editor, are very, much in evidence, SPRING off. 83,75 pote ernor Morrow in a masterly fashion, a weekly visit to the Seattle Theatre. Come ear lh had@ ot your dress, it would be » 2.50 £ of The game may be a hard one and th sh come slow, Feet MILLING Ta poor-taste. ‘Thuy Reg. $ 8.50—)4 off. 96.40 lights to hang on her walls. my friends without having to apolo- » Bank Bide sae ermnissible for street Reg. $ 9.00—% off. 96.75 You may be hoeing bravely on a jong row, 8 ‘wie § ba cary ‘ , t! a) Dat td ve rize, or to have rem Tee na ley if you cannot get-the exact | Res $10.00—%4 off.87.50 f) perhaps the goal you're seking se far away D Not C. F a ler serious obligations to me.” . shade, black or white shoes awd Reg. $12:50--/4 off $9.40 ‘That you wonder if the effort cam de to pay. oes Not Cost a Fortune Carnations stocking will look much micer. : f Wh re ts th M ? i — - | | But juet whem you are weary and the world sems vile, e e one and Narcissus |» rriewo'e ALF PRICE | to See I 0 y: | INsUSTICE. a ar & aes of Boys | | ‘Theree someting happeas to you end it's ai] worth wile; t Deady" Sie Geey:, Would yon For love cons the picture, and your reams come (rue The Bailey & Mitchell Company, A very large financial success, is please adviae me op the followtee Shirts, Blouses and | certain married man asked me,tp Stzaight Knee Pants. | When you find ® litle women who believes ta you, which presents “The Nigger” every predicted for Messrs. Bailey & Mitch- come ani board with pe Ioy es night this week (with matinees té- ell, for the Seattle Theatre (at Third family to help him out of bis finggy,, . e a "| Riis * a5 erces aye cial difficulty. Afger I had begat Ben's and Young Men's day and Saturday), has leased the and Cherry strees) is the largest play there about two weeks the grocery || When the world is blind and careless through the long, long vear@, pa z h : a fact not generally Clyelamen and |/men all qué giving him credit, so{q S@its afd Ovescoats at, 14 Seattle “Theatre for five years and jouse in town-—a fac generally nen = an men a ving him credit, so . , i 0 opes or fe ; f s eatrica D Bilge, 180 to $1 < dee te to sla ties a a When it doesn’t seem to bother With your hopes or fears, oifers standard plays by finished known, And, to use the theatrie al Vi “ nt spe woh all th abated 1 va When your friends are very doubtful and your foes ave’ering ‘ actors at popular prices, The com- phrase, “holds more money.” * Any Baby aid ov ove my board bi | . . y y 5 ot & a 10c Bunch | ‘3 nee tisg, i ve port West. | Aad everybody jeers’ you till your hopa® grow dim; pany is operating outside of what is school boy would know kon ay Roses 25c Bunch The balance is about $60, and this . . tmown as “the Theatriegl Trust.” people at 2 is better than five hun- g of ” ic. . ] igh ; be the & " i: OUR tant itriga ru eal . escent El T MARE otic ia tees So ‘ton J. Rede elmer ee eee Seattle can now® enjoy the drama dred at a dollar! * want, to now is this: Do I have ” te of y doubters and of all the rest, rae a9 a | orists to pay this back amount, of 16 It & Co. Sor ent ee ; without feeling extravagant after- “DAS WANDERER. agi Gor. 4th Ave valid? 1 haye married sincB, aud| ° There's nothing under hea¥en that a man can't do re Elliott 1658, | 6 a family to support FIRST AND COLUMBIA. Mn | © Pree DeLivery The party who owned the atore| If you have a @itle woman who believes in yeu! ae Sse ‘os '

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