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ae SSCS eeaee Vee THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 1, ICKER IN AMPUS LAND 1913, Here y t } . weochance to aid ¢ a Greve ° way. I will take an early car and get off at the street where} ioking that I I et was in ! he gets off. Then I can speak to her without having the Mel | Dear Miss Grey I need your help, Ne@rly every morn-| whole car look on. ~A teat the | fing for the past three months a young woman has boarded the But I don’t know what to say alight chance t car on which I go to w wk. I liked her the very first time I I have thought of a thousand things to say, but none suit . fad, the Lis saw her, and now it's desperate. I have ridden in the seat be-/Tt's got to be short, I must s 1y something to her in 10 or 15 u hind her and listened to her talketo a ‘friend, and twice she| words that will make her realfze that I would value her ac has taken thé seat beside me. Don't think me silly, but I am quaintance and that I am Approaching her that way because {hard hit. T had more real joy, and yet pain, on those two|I don't know of a single mutual friend who can introduce us. * cola mornings she Was beside me than ever betore, SHE was by|If I fail I lose her, and then she might call a cop. > extends os. ae gh me. I could look at her hands, and they are beautiful hands Please tell me what to say - ig . and once or twice I stole a look at her face. | YOURS FROM GREEN LAKE Te committes I just must meet that girl. I can't find out where she] ° ? ; at Judge Jere lives, for we have never caught the same car home, I have It is evident that this young than is very much in earnest. | 4 Bellingham - rs tried to find out who she is, but am aid to ask too many — oy ag questions. lee ee Goehal Don’ * . de n't think me a gr < ) ve e vith gees nds | aR. hin green rm, for I have flirted with girls,|* asxs posTMASTER TO * the state ut this is different. I love this girl and want to marry her./% DIG HER UP A HUBBY &! perortbeions - I know what you will say about that, but I am sure that! « * 7 eed knowing her better will only make me want her more. * a - & I have made up my mind to speak to her, It's the only | * - XRAY TAKES ARM * ‘ geen oc eLetters To Crasthin, Groy 72:5) S78 Farum w nt pont doctor, © - magnifice binds chitien 4 ivet the ainputation SUCH IS BROTHERLY LOVE an influence over if oman @ with ‘Se “t aR oly HURT BY DYNAMITE ; > a ht G i If we pete A WIPE DR. A. W. LEONARD } skirt long, slightly Churchill, forema . . r p de nd b eyes. whe pe t}] dist By pal Chureh, both |{Bodice tn of the thread lace over “deere m “ “ se ; . } “4 7 r r and eve x. on Sun y ct fo The lace is dr 1 mature yma) ar} a round ti k. would ! i woma ) wubje he « chiffon revers, Deep Creek D Nad « 4 aa Php heart and THE PURE IN HEART,” he embrotdered with jet, form <7 r ring }¥ * i cwigh Pores pra) ciate thd n ning on the front of the Five Ve } ‘ ly put Into « hel t w aged. t { hed ' 1 aee sorvict a ein ? bur ' 4 t | Don't you think some peop! kind ha dae ’ nge t 1 ir t A ad t if a Man Die, Shall He Live he * and Again h " 1 1 t a t I oe mut De | It b « i | in V ed ehotr of 95 volces a tae Fifth Av, and Marion St. | h and al | Appeal t ’ it ) ! Jase" Sect ie ‘naytnne’ Arnold’s Catarrh wag : ‘ Reme oy! # All letters cannot t * : Ba Get the genuine, refuse bus - : imitation rte posse Money > . n ve always a t si At all dealers, 25c and $1.00 w repl CYNTHIA GREY * rca orrrerrer Terre rss. THERE 1S HARM IN ANYTHING . dancing, but said | was talking POTEMA CAN BH CURRED TO STAY | p id R ark, D. 0. S. (Manager foolish otherwise Do you 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union.| think #0? AP. ne x K-Eed nterest ai NOTE—Bring thie Ad with you.| —A.—Your opinion on the cor Cynthia's Answers ae i # oe aint | rect age to marry ie very sensh to Many Questions ea ¥ on Deposits (Paid Advertisement.) =| Die 2th gare ray aa me The Duwamish Valley News of re wed Sy dene deen no pte Model Millinery, 527 Peopte’s Nink tna ‘ effi nity —- recent date contained the following| does some harm. " sob: cas come Genk ak , a could ndorsement of E. L. Blaine | tk t “ ' LET YOUR FOOTSTEPS | will write me AY Ml L. Blaine, present ¢ E DELIBERATE 2 ymn of our co guaranteed trea Bank for Say igs n and candidate for gs aciag! We Have Cash Buyers ceferwe R ~ . s * s e ' ’ fies Grey A have a 4 « “ tev. Sa ‘ : ! ‘ ar he old sys thers with your good ad ay Pike St. and Third Ave. ‘ , = ie ie ling j, 1, | GOOD AND CHEAP ACREAGE n the state of hington a bil 7 es a ‘ t i . as passed es of the i "the city fticlenc el did. td King ; i been signed by the gov J. F, CANNADAY ne has bee r , n the time ® . . ‘ Nedalin, Paid Advertisement. n , f th t the other ¢ In Kitsap Counties About 400,000 bicycles are still a, Mo. —HEAR— “ b We h 7 i Snohomi sh T “a 7 re ‘ a ah ‘h sane asal Hon. L. D. Taylor} seen | with her T fea tha rem Former r of Vane r a7 a " “An Old Established Office.” | myer EA vs ‘ on oar g. k ee ee ee a T G 4 " I a t t wore * * uc: ie, tesecsee Ste for t0-| ste Albert B. Lord |: sou Sing'e Tax ie RS ° tw ds ” k i with t I : 1008-9 Northern Bank Bldg * be ® in Vancouver t t being too form Fourth and Pike & very pr SUNDAY AFTERNOON pat . cra pee ae pr ge . iz * CYNTHIA GREY. * 3 O'CLOCK s iat De t ast v4 z . stat r ig-}to os let oR hk Dreamland Rink | 3,0", dt Seen at ba \ Corner Union ahd Seventh pages Hers ‘ ‘ for her t : ronment em (cp atagpen , Mayor Geo. F. Cotterill , » |! site chin civ WILL PRESIDE th By ¢ » fr he me tim < ou | \ 1 juire of the clvi and su a th ¢ ' w Do not " t rov on for t i A rn arte is a French phrase STAR WANT ADS a aes ‘i Jmeaning according to the bill of B >; RESU tian “apg a FOR DISCUSSION |fare at table ble d'hote is also | 7 ee, RING RESULTS R DISCUSSION: 9 on Prench, meaning & (e'dumer at | MB | SEARCH FOR OUR IDEAL? an it r hotel / Des Gre Kindly ¢ 4 TWO UNDISPUTED FACTS re seldom | You Need Dental Work—|! + physteian id p where one could | L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8S [THAT DOES NO GOOD Dear Miss Grey: | ama CONCENTRATE A PLEASING TRUTH | constant reader of the paper vin ‘seu be the = chen} and have been reading some Ce virk on} letters sent to you and want WS eee 4 ou to ve me a little advice * : S your efforts ng Saotsong Ag yeu sea any harm je & * FOR VARSITY MEET * mon¢ : vhodal man smoking a cigar and tak . * ees a oro ing a giaes of beer once in a * at ty girl de® to see wh ‘ . eth.| able dance, if he behaves him . Vas ri sonnet os : you will mak P macy . . 1am a fellow of 21 and le. Ble t * “* “8 by think a man has time enough * * We “po age “et hoe to get married until he is 30 aay ee : |* * sf n ‘ | Youte of:s00. tn the fret plese, Ladies’ Suits Made to Order iS 1 id 1 t 4 : a man should not get married a ) | R penny 918 $4) untit ne in at toast 24, because | $25.00 and $28.0 \* * y dey : he is not fully developed unt Fit *M lt : R r Slip nen going with a girt “gue *™M * then. | am going 9 i Plates $5 vey age, and | told her this, | Ladies Tailor Suit “Shes * Ml yf; eed with me about thi ‘ achange B tee } Regal Dental Orfices She agreed with me about the b aaa a a 2 2c ae 2 oe a 2 1 1 te . f Yr boy who wanted the w I Need the Money One chapter of Gen. Lew Wallace I ; t th t adi ee we de iption of this disease r 3 y » Perso I Am Now Giving My Personal), , , ye kak akeaeae t ell ed) Attention to My Dental Prac- | * * brie 7 ‘irs y * THREE GENERATIONS * . ms : > a tice at 713 First Avenue . ‘a8 WOMEN REGISTER * , the rn « " I ’ t * * : i ther You save a dollar, | m * PORTLAND, Ore, March 1. * 1 7 ae ene Mio * Three women, representing *® sq i cata e PruEreDt . Tr] . " * three Ke r ons. re tered *& AY Tt EVERY HOME we tat: t ‘ * 1e same time ‘at the coun. & ( that ecstatic, s t @ Mrs. Minerva Woodworth, 83; & 000 he ‘ie at the ts are at to. sin @ Mre, Estelle Bartle 2 and @ c 060,000 and $400,000, oF f apie " . Saal \@ Miss Neta Bartlett, 22, e wh Ree keaatenae I ia n : best interest a were UNION LEADERS WED A it Ne pal pe ape Carl He Lunp, vice president 1]; fa anvs. tae hioush the “Laundry Workers’ union mac mY j| the violent emoagions the old | ateater efficiency has| Mra. Lola June Goamey, past 1 Ha ire 1 copy o' vehi || time Méthpqiat did to got religion. uiiigs. aOWN, D & he Were tony mecca cn mee card HON. WM ir Mecinchi ie oubloct to tas ene Dents ratulations from their friends | Governor ew Y ner ( were {I glid PRACTICAL, @Hay. The couple slipped away | 0 4 Seatt : a ro a to Everett: Wednesday — and were . 7 I" 8% Ones. ae had of the =|! = Okiahoma furnishes 17 per cent| married. Mrs. Lunn was formerly @) | Gea single i rtt Bank Bldg I e Main 8000. the world 1 output. And organizer for the label league at a —— eps some of it, Tacoma, | | ! |-MIss GREY UP AGAINST IT; CAN YOU HELP HER?— | REAL FASHIONS ON REAL PEOPLE Als Called Teiter Milk-Crost, W National Bank IGHTLY TANGLE Do that " ight , 1 e up to Sound Sleep ' A toa eagg y : : wigtfite, T to the bilious, wie ae ‘wk ‘ sut Dili lIds—arid head ‘Ee | aches, sour stomach, indigestion ge : —when the bowelsare regulated and | PILLS | wa | A overywhere Advocates of Charter Amendment No. Who C Otherwise Show Their Ignorance of the Henry George Theory That single tax is not a tax reform but is a m of confiscating land is 1 ‘ “How many of you have the coura and will stand up the property that SINGLE TAXERS SEEK LAND CONI TRICKERY AND DECEIT. That t FEI Fl ») COM is in your name?” SCATION OREGON SINGLE TAXERS PROTESTED at election shows e rec te clearly that, after spen 4 50,000 o or re worse off in money, friends and votes than four years ago. * * * “The movement here today stands defeated, discredited and under suspicion of trickery as well as being misunderstood by the average voter for the simple reason that the methods used have been those of the politician, * is “The Fels Fund Commission has refused to educate the people in the ethical justice and moral principle of the single tax. “It allowed an edition of Progress and Pov- erty to lie in storage until forced by an opponent to distribute it. “It gave out, through its secretary, positive instruction not to mention single tax or land val- ues and constantly deprecated in speeches or papers any argument for the real question “at issue, “It sought to so construct measures and bills h that the people should not see clearly r intent. “It sought to obtain by subterfuge and ‘gum- shoe’ methods, the votes of an unsuspecting people. “It has, by these methods, incurred the last- ing suspicion, distrust and anger of the people.” it PRETTY STRONG LANGUAGE COMING FR : Ww THE FRIENDS OF SINGLE TAX. Wa who seeks 1 in Mo Do You Mold Candles? Do You Spin Yarn or Weave Cloth? Then why bake your own bread? The world moves. Who of this generation ever saw a candle-mold or a spinning wheel? In like manner, science in dakii 1g has advanced.* Machin- ery is complete and scientific—certain and sanitary. Your up-th-date baker—the man whose ovens produce HOLSUM Bread—follows the formula of a chemist, a scientist and an author: We know how and results arc e. always ‘oe nein os BEECHAM’S In boxes 106, ation basis “Our boasted freedom necessarily involves slav- ery, so long as we recognize private property in land. Until this is slished, declarations of ir endence and acts of cipation are in vain that I have and say that the city should own to trick the people of Seattle, just as t toi’ ions a laim } eans who aid BY g rick the OM gon aire OF