The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1913, Page 5

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7% wary T. GOLDMAN'S ee q GRAY HAIR RESTOR! R { at seem plocity uw o Marri ‘ r rok ~ “ladies Se its Made to Order . t tually oll a voi . ke President Wil anc to t ‘ soon ig. he t m|] pit and work ) y ns am | Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop PUGET Packing House Markets MARKET CO.’'S Corned Spare Ribs, 6 tbs 2 ork, te per Ib. sage, 12! 4c per Ib. Sait Pork, 120 Ib 4d Chickens, 20¢ Ib, Good Bicon, 15¢ Ib. - Meat Speciais peemesdiay oO ") o the Pound. MONEY BACK MARKETS BIG WHITE MARKET, Ol4 Pike Ma SNYDERS MARKET wi M We return your r represented. oney If any sales we make you are not as SZ A. A. RABY Entrance Opp. § genk3 seheake. Ait: nt 4 ey oO La s d d t : ta t } Vio DLT Be AD Distinction of Dress RABY g (0) 918 Third Ave. THE STAR—MONDAY “PRINCESS ALICE,” SHE MADE HER MOST BEAUTIFUL THE BILLIE BECAUSE ES OVER, IS WOMAN AT INAUGURATION, SAYS BURKE. : By Billie Burke Is TODAY y AS SHE M. M. DIFFENBACHER RABY & CO. ‘ Seattie’s Leading Ladies’ Tailors 918 Third Avenue Orpheum Theatre SPRING OPENING Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Showing the NEWEST and Most Exclusive Fabrics in Ladies’ Suitings | and Coatings For Spring and Summer Wear The Spring season effects are, indeed, most beautiful. Every NEW SHADE and FABRIC will be shown. THE NEWEST SHADES: “Freres” and Porcelain Blues Military, Nickel and Martha Grays Walnut and Golden Brown Gold, Reddish Purple, ‘Kelly’ and ‘Russian’ Greens Mandarin and Vivid Bulgarian and Pastel Shades THE NEWEST FABRICS: “Boucle” Silk and Worsteds “Reverse” Corded Worsteds “Shiraz” Hairline Stripes “Le Creusot” Chalkline Worsteds “Ashefield” Pencil Stripes English “Gun Club” and Shepherd Checks “La Salle” French Saxonies “Blarney” Tweeds and Homespuns “Cranegowe” Scotch Cheviots “Innellan” Scotch Tweeds All at Popular Prices— ‘$35 AQ $45 We ea HIGIL-CL arment and use All-Silk Ve invite you, whether you’ purchase or not, and will be pleased to di with you. » MARCH 3, 1914, J © horrare ! 2 her Don't hink st i? 7 y ) , 1 Wha I worth ¢ i | | if + " t i ld h “ ' Hut ' ng lids that v , er , for Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions Lincoln was shot tn Washington, D.C, by John Wilkes if she p s anyou' maximum length of a tiger ail, fs about 11 feet e dense » found most extensively in India N netween first co! Ataska, Arizon Indiana, K ada, New Hamp Dakota, Ohio, Oklaboma om, Pennsylvania, 8. D: shington and Wyom of them ax and tracted betwer ed parties would be in either Washington or O ra, 6 a straw hat black obtain a level fution of gluten Is add oda, which is allow nd in | of potash} and h gum addition of bichromate pa the te of the d@ jthe xia are finished wit 4 or gelatine. le eh tk All letters cannot be an swered in the paper, and many ddress. are without name A stamped, self-addre always brings a ‘om pt CYNTHIA GREY. eeeeeeee +eeeeeeeet tt fk kk tt tok Orange Marmalade. sour, smooth-skinned or Weigh oranges and allow] fourths their weight in cut} Remove peel from oranges} in rarters. Cook peel until soft in enough boiling water to cover | Select anges three sugar drain, remove white part from peel by scraping it with a spoon. Cut thin yellow rind in \d rind and cook one hour longer.| Turn into glasses. 9 SLIPSHOD DICK | Vith ahe meekness of Moses and) nemory that positively refus call certain events Ww < ranspired on the night of Decem-| ber 21, 1912, “Slipshod Dick the} auto bandit, who pressed Chauffeur es BK. Osland, driving the car unk ‘MeDermott, into servico| t the point of a gun, testified Mon-| day before the jury that is hearing} his case. The pro up tained whose real name is Thompson, held bar, where he ob 3, on December 21, 1912 PUT ON TRIAL and PikaBtreet In ; ( concession, the discoun ee: made it did Kid*Glove, which ha for $1.00. This is 2 pen picture of the Bulgarian Blouse Mode! Dear Mt girls of 15, to know to ape Or to other girls DREAMS DO NOT OFTEN COME TRUE Dear Miss Grey Tama nice-looking girl of 18, and am in love with a man of play me a mean di said ny world el that I am I did not care for him. roken has he apologized to me wants to continue goin together Would you turn him down or give him up? He has never asked me to mar r His insult was the worst but he admits he was in the wrong. Please tell me what to do? 1 know if you say to have nothing to do with him T shal kill myself. ‘BROKEN would mak ur life not ‘ " r thar nth It wi Mi not kill you to give him up. You do not have to give bjr ip entirel but it will be much better to be mere friends fo awhile until you: are ire at ast that he will yt repeat hi € and until you can get your eye en wide enough jew the i tion from all sides. NOW LIVING A LONESOME LIFE Dear Miss Gre We are two boys of 18 and 20 years and have been with two iris, whom v very much We met th girls about a year ago Not long ago the girls had a little misunderstanding and are not on aking term and we are blatie for the trouble al though we h no idea what we have said or done to cause it. We have tried in every way to fix things up, but to | | p Dougal cforthwiels , 100 Suits ¢ to Sell for $18.50 In Almost 100 Different Cloths, Colors and Designs : I en's The MacDougat!-Southwick Co. e | LONELY ” A.—Thi ably the inhappiness lat im | tire ly too young to th J tRERY re open 9 a.m to 6 mm 4 —— gher and you even a better suit than rt wd with a semi-tailored tens. Th oad silk. k of the a corded belt of self colored material. Th irt ts plain e kick plea n In the straight the back t is plain except wear serges ain model, except for in three and four-button s to be had among sses to 44. The price ts —Second Floor, Second Second Avenue and Pike : Leticxs To > Cunthin. G Grey Why not, instead, spend the few r hoyhood ng years of yc a suld be spent? Oc uny your is with something ll find att ell as a Til wager im ne you will be so ens it you won't eves > girls. I give thie example. There are th in which you FRANK AND GEORGE quarrel was prot int ed. Constant means eventing muc the mind is the 80 a, -You are en-| lution of this problem boys and gi f today are think of mar Our os. They d too much of time in idleness, dn you meet the ng vivacious and vould you not ne. are bound to a CHEER uP! IF HEADACHY, BILIO BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED—CASCARETS TONIGHT sour, gassy stomach sour bile, misery box from your druggis 1 bowels regular cent liver and months. perfe eas eed No odds how bad y THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH ir liver, stomach or bowels; how much your how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipa. stion, biliousness and sluggish intestines—you always get results with Cascarets end the headac! biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sick, They cleanse your Liver and Bowels of all the foul gaxes and constipated matter which ts producing the ‘A Cascaret tonight will straighten yéu out by morning—a 10 will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, and make you feel cheerful and bully fee Formerly U. S. Optical Co, Notice—Read This Slowly vreful examinathomot your eyes will be mad tly fitted and adjusted by a practical, educated y be sure the et@ses will be correct, every Way, even though at the low price of $2.60, including examination MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 917 F Avenue.

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