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This Your Credit thé season's 10 Make an ear Wrew Coats and teresting You wij in and to. 7 come- ty the; Soft and Fluffy $5: $4 : $4 .$1 Up |e ver Rillings... .50c Up his friends and mine SURPRISE TASTES DREGS OF LIFE; ~ GIRL CHOOSES GRAVE “d paint my cheeks, for they/are hide thetr et : pallor, and the film of ; oath was dropping like a ¢ And cheeks ef chalk men jovwer the « Pips ae gi hate | " i have no friends left the Mine eyes with wine | make to | wor! he wiilspered No bre * shine *\cares whether | keep up the fight hat men may seek and sate; or 1 was alone and—and With overhead a lamp of red wed That's why I did it 1 sit me down and wait." he had been a pretty wor ot nd gay. It was, Life not worth living,” said XMOWS now, a surface galety, a ¢ ad tacts © hide her «nawing sorrow tthe good things of ras ¢ a the a falea retty frippertes of , ( t Pw « h all women love, wheth had n bichio bad.” She had known ny. ho the of poverty, And, having sh had n ‘ he liked these things the >» her r had « she had been bur he paid th tee. : sl in a vain effor She Hoa on » in the morgue. » wave her life~the Ife she didn’t We know tely nothing Ved, the that was “not about her histor ays the morgue Wving cope We have made inquiries or two eternitydong days whe The police know as sytfered tormés This as we. We will hola the body ponds There was uo rouge ja little ¢ mn cheeks of chalk” now to} And tien the potter's fleld elie ie = cd => <=» INTO EACH LIFE SOME RAIN MUST FALL Dear Miss Grey; 1 am 32 1 have been mar w a litte girl three years old and a | ve years. I ha usban¢ Jand I know he loves me, for every co } Put Miss Grey, | am not happy, for I do not love him, I try ever so hard to, bét just can't. | was y « when we were marfied jand th tT must do as my parents w 1. But | loved another whom marry he Was My aren would not let bh a to house or even speak to me. He said he would never arry and would for me. He ts U single and wants me to an away w h My parents gave me my choice, marry the older man or go to the | nvent 1 et e th ma: with the mo y M jay was jof tears, and | beg my parents t ease me ¥ would not Dear Misa Grey, | have lived five 5 1 re with one | do | not Wilt I take my baby and fly with the gne I do love or stay | for honor'’s sake and suffer? My home {« all one could wish for, but I feel sometimes ag though I was in a tomb, N ean understand | my teolings ¥ have been in the sai a place, Do |you think parents should choose their chilren partners? AN UNHAPPY WIFE A.—You are the victim of a great wrong. Parents have absolutely }mo right to put their little finger uch an affair, except in a cas | of honor. | I do sympathize with you very deeply, still you are br jel tae s If you do not realt you. w in t t ho lif 1 shine There & me sad “, & © regret n pach This we must 1 thé moat of and do all in « 2 llow f to ard trea husba u wo! ar child to be rn from your a ’ Such vould givany Cut EMBARRASSING AND Rate Prices, VERY IMPOLITE. $7), ould you run a r sw your life of your child and put the other and true man out her own Certainly y our occupation has Dear Miss Grey: I am a young| ®0thing to do with it ou can ady 22 years of age. Untill a year be just as honest and honor- ago I had always thought I did not} Sble at that w if you were president of t 8 nelieve in love but at tha mea Sgp-eo Man came into my li whom learned to love dearly, He| WHAT RIGHT idn't seem to care much for me, 4AVE YOU? and then I didn't see him again} Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a blonde til a few weeks ago. la of 18 years and have beautiful curly Ad nly in love with him as ever|hair and dimples. Now, Misa Grey and It he cares for me now.| don think me vain, because I am new to take out,| very sensible but aft rwards always s to] Miss Gr » is a fellow who of how much | goes to see a homely girl who lives I eat and what our meals cost jin the sar or Do you think if he really \pved |I se ng he would do this? It hurth mejes our au » this girl H also very embarrassing. ami erevening. Do ATTLE COUNTRY SCHOOL you * me? What TEACHER. ah ain his love? I am A—Your friend is very thought-| madly in love with him less. At any is very fm LONESOME ANNI polite as well a barrassing. Do A think you are exe not go with him for a few times and , tnely and not very senaib maybe he will take the hint. If he|you would not try to win the man’s |does not, either him in a nice ° The ely ¢ ach bé jwa that you do not like !t, or dis off if she is sé Attend continue to go with him entirely trictly to your own affairs and you | It is never a good plan to show | will have plent yur affection for a man toc ing to win oth It makes you appear very common —lin his eyes. }“1 DARE NOT j aad |GO NEAR.” A PERFECT RIGHT | TO “BUTT IN.” Dear Miss Grey T am a common bolt buc ke r. For some well acquainted with a girl that lives here She seems to like joe well enovgh, but everytime howed me his she s any place some of her sh m only nineteen people are along. and dearly love her, I dare not Every time I to pay much go near her home, What shall attention to her they butt tn Id O.R I am 27 and she is 16, Now A.—Stay away until you are Miss , do you think my age y five, or occupation makes any dif j feren I don’t think parents — |e te tet tek te te tote te te tote te te tote have aright to interfere, do |#® * you? |® “Billie,” yo uhave my deep. ® w. M |® est sympathy. You are not * A.—Yes, indeed, I do think |* to blame. Go to Jud ater * parents have aright to interfere |* at the Court House and tel in a case of this kind, This girl |* him I sent you. He is a very ® is merely a child and needs her |# kind man and will help you. * parent's protection until she is |* * »ld enough to have a mind Of | RCS kif fe fe ttt te te te tote |THE MORE THE MERRIER, Dear Miss Grey ivance Styles At Regular Retail I am alone Liberal Crédit. in the world and would appre c your advic Iam 24 ears of ag and have t a going with a fellow for the past wo years whom I sincerely ove, In some ways he shows he cares for me and yet at times acts indifferent I have a nu f admirers, have turned all down for him 8 lo me; i position to make me. I think if h would want me Dear Misa Gr orking hard quite a ¢ ahd It leaves me rried and unhappy, will r ' A LONELY WORKING GIRL, A—The fact that you doubt 1 « the cause the ind ne ‘ You do not enjoy the compan of a person with a doleful count ' . enance, one who 1s forever Neer v nion St Joubtir word. it is not reasonal n that others do not € t Why did you give up all your f nds? No wonder you are unhappy. Make all the friends | but ge sure they age. os | » the standard of what Seattle's friend should be. The Fel he me ler $ ioe t Arablan Net curtaing In 's| L dia? THE STAR—TUESDAY, FI CAN WOMEN\KEEP A SECRET? JUDGE PUTS ’EM ON GRAND JURY ASATEST BRUARY 18, 1913 MKS 1 ai ‘eY SAN MATEO, Cal. Feb. 1 big housekeeping job and Jane Addams’ theory that munic hat women are needed in it be pal government in its last ana # cause they are born housekeepers tested In San Mateo county Kill the Parasites Contre of Seat See eee ee Zur and Save the Hair the house of San Mateo, will t the hands of w is a re f the ction of § erior Judge 4 Geo, Buck of Redwood City in put s aeal . venice, Onl men were named . a ® The 1 y ts limited to 19 . fen © the men have a te .. ha . “ Judge Buck selected = marr a * Pr ent list are Ls L. “ ‘ ~ f | M. McR poet and clr man | Mother : se |0f HYisboro nd Mrs ary « t . weller who is responsible oly ne w the dry condition of Bar. ; . thease scalp w “ It kas been one of Judge Buck's | won't nor feel ha " lambittons to get a jury that would | st canes: the: | Sot age the t t the = be 7 ty ha . ore BULL BROS. 222% ‘Just Printers... ular, will see how the n this partie Now w en can beba | 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 RV PRET SRATILE desks INTERURBAN WATLWAY RVEH i 4 HE WEDS WITH 15- YEAR-OLD LICENSE trains a m and 6.26 pm. Loca traina, $29 ‘ } Pt By United Press Leased Wire Ajax WELLSTON, Ohio, Feb. 18.-— | oenwe It required fifteen years for | rains, 9 — | Chapiey Townsend, a blind | ra “ , broommaker, to make up his | il ¢ ‘ioe. 2:68, 8 jot pm | mind to wed the wornan of his ta. | choice after he had obtained Pay. sie.crion co the marriage license. WASH His fiancee has remained = loyal through this lapse of time. Suits Made to Order i NEW PARCEL $25 00 and $28, 00 POST MAP i it Sh — Tailor ‘Suit ig Gives All Details as to Shipping via Parcel Post. Every Farmer Should Have One. Probably nothing will help the wer of the new parcel post more than the new parcel post maps which are just out. These maps how the different zones and give e information as to the reg ulations governing the use of the} parcel post. Ordinarily such maps retail at from $2.50 to $2.00. How ever, The Star has m arrange ments for the purchase of a limited number of these maps, which will be offered to its re “and the gen eral public in a few days. Wateh| for our announcement. JONES, | ROSQUIST & KILLEN MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED | Owing to our Low Rent and operating expenses our prices ff) | PORTLAND, OR.—Capt. P. West are positively the lowest in the city for high-grade Instruments, J} fall of the German bark Mimi,| We are exclusive age ashore off Nehalem bay, te in Port-| land today, arranging with a wreck- ifg company to attempt to float ia, iI the celebrated KRAKAUER, ADAM SCHAAF, CHRISTMAN STROM, M. SCHULTZ The tone and qual e Pianos and Player are World Renowned of purchas- | stranded ve sel. | | | Pianos If you are thinki Sulphurro Baths | ing a High Grade Plano or FOR POEUN TTSaA | Player Piano, wt ote show. [\f] “READ BOOKLET— All Druggists rooms and look over our Beau tiful Designs. IT WILL PAY YOU WELL Jones, Rosquist & Killen Seattle's Home Piano Dealers 1510 Third Ave., Bet Pike and Pine—Main $121 TROUGHTON'S | Packing House Markets al. Union Help on. to the Pound | MAMKKT, BALLARD | Market St i BROADWAY 1768 BIG WHITE MAKKET SNYDER'S MARKET MEAT SPECIALS. FOR WEDNESDAY THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY. Pure Lard 12M%c coeccees 260] Spare Ribs... Pork Kidneys ......7c| Corned Pig’s Feet. . .5c Loin Pork Chops. ..20c|Salt Pork .......12%c { MONEY BACK MARKETS We return your money If finy sales we make you are not as represented MARKETS. TROUGHTON'S PACKING HOUSE | 1902 ac | Joudgall C semen Second Avene and Pike Street In Connection with JAMES McCREBRY & CO., New Store open 9 a. pa", (gu, &—— GENUINE MOROCCS Omen or, It ha 4 lain ul frame [tee RO ee eee $2.95 Vanity Purses $5.50 | Envelope Bags | nd mad n the ‘oport of an enve ure | oe ad pr e on “ ‘ co € wilh f in , the r I of perintah Mordasee-w tates coal rk frame Mned with suede—fitted with change | eri 1 @XCE t value € t —First Floor. 25c Gold Dust £90 | Sut Serviceable Gece asc! Night Shirts Basement Floor At Very Low Prices | 1 Ae - str on Money i A = oe look po $1.50 Food Chop- | |O tos eainabl Ce? eee e braids. §95 pers $1.05 Cut full, Special . v Ente he best Also at 89c known owe nn | Still heavier Night Shirts—these are of a tee {t to give utmost satis twilled material and you'll find them very hard factior ed to wear Plain | crust pe are 1 Muslin Night Shirts of lighter weight and | eo kin ear r finish—58 inches long—they will come | to the ankles of a man 8 | —Basement Fic —First Floor. Now We're Showin; Eppo Petticoats Made of Cotton | | HE materials are sateen, He loon c € T line one may have the E advanta n her house” petticoats, Since they n by glo spe at the side front, they don't “show through,” and t tic at the back makes them fit perfectly. Gray, brown, blue or black , Cotton Messaline Petticoats Eppo Petticoats, $1.26. og with | With pleated flounces, blue, | harr yunce, $1.60. | sray, brown or green, $1.7 | Cone oom eee rected | Other styles at $2 and $2.50. flounces, $1.75. | —Third Floor. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street ! | “HE SHOULD WORRY” |FACES TRIAL FOR STUNNING WHITE ABOUT FALLING | MURDER OF MARSH STREET SUIT a SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18. | Br United Press Leased Wire id Caroline Ma | SALEM, Mass. Feb. 18—Tho no, aid, to a burg- jury to try Wm. A. Dorr of Stock- lar she found in bedroom. Com ion Cal, for the murder of Geo. E. fused, the intruder stepped out of the window which was on Marsh, a rich soap manufacturer of the second floor. “He's |Lynn, Mass., was completed here killed,” screamed the maid. /at noon today. This afternoon Dis- Not a bit,” she heard him say trict Attornew Atwill makes his opening statement. It probably will be late in the day before the first witness takes the stand | as he fled. SAN FRANCISCO. ying with only a slight scalp wound in a fall of 100 feet in an aero- {plane here, Tt. Sakamoto, member After escap DETROIT.—DECLARED to be xl of the Mikado’s aviation corps, is the oldest Jesuit priest in the Unit- sending up long prayers of thanks- ed States, Rev. Father Benediet givi to the Nipponese god of luck Masselis is dead here. He was 70 today, years in the order. CASCARETS TONIGHT! IF BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, HEADACHY AND SICK Turn the rascals out—the head-, sour, undigested and fermenting | ache, biliousness, indigestion, con-|food and that misery-making gas; stipation, the s}ék, sour stomach | ‘ake the excess bile from your liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter and constipation poisan |from the bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box and foul ‘gases—turn them out to- night with Cascarets Millions of men and women take} | a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lasy liver, clogged bowels or an upset; keeps your head clear, stomach stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and Don't put in another day of dis-| you feel cheerful and bully for | trese——wake up refreshed and feel months. Don't forget the children fine, Let Cascarets cleanse and sweeten your stomach; remove the their litle tnsides need a gvod, gentle cleansing, too. CANDY CATHARTIC WORK WH 13 6 50 CENT BOX enero & UMN eeD* will mark all the new spring frocks. Very few, however, except the “strictly tail but will have a bit of draping where. Simplicity street ored, model shown !s of white} h with simple velvet bow and “sewed in” sleeves. The skirt # straight with a “lap” in front from waist to hem, under which the other side Is caught up with three pleats. There ¢s a white silk sailor collar and the fichue and unde leeves are of shadow lace. The belt is simply stitched broadcloth | e The Suits made by Cynthia’s Answers balance of the very high-grade ‘stock of Men’s to Many Questions Adler-Rochester i8 to be closed out at the following reductions: $25.00: Suits 3.65504... sees. | $30.00 Suits . .$22.50 noeapolis: ir 1,408 The population of M 1900 wa in 1910, Charmeuse {8 pronounced ( se ereceves yar mous); buffet, (boo-fa); chauffeur, | $35.00 Suits .......... oe (sho-fur); suede, (sooade); and) chaperon, (sha-per-on) ong $18.00 and $20. 00 Raintoats for | | Household goods may be taken|M | ..... es Are ... $11.00 | for a grocery bill through an order _ by the court It must be borne in mind that these are not mere news Oautaln Rowid *Atunduan, Bie paper reductions, but actual slices taken off garments coverer and explorer, has arrived in worth real money, ® America to bégin a lecture tour, born in Wash Tih 1886) and debut* as a sing t Music daalt Ia London ta Her address is Kmpire Bldg., New York City Billie Burke was ington D, C. Aug made her Pavilion VEITH-CAMMACK CO. SECOND AVE. AT TAME ST. SUPER Omron mp Theatre a Ao are ee &