The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1913, Page 5

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> | FINE SELECTIONS SHEET MUSIC VALUABLE PICTURE By Caroline Coe ou have often heard remarking of a woman sidered. A all amart, “She know eRough to boil-water Well, to hott PROPEI LY takes wor r every Woman er water ia brought up to 219 d jktoos Wabronhelt (that'y when }bubble®), ft cannot met any hotte }After this it only disseminates I self tn steam water » brain pe nt af Thoae of us who live In cities are often tempted to use the water from the hot water fau cot, that often has been kept at &® boiling point for hours Water, to be healthful, must be boiled quickly and used AT ONCE. Water drawn from the hot water faucet Is stale. It lacks alr and makes delicate flavored food cooked in it taate flat. The eimplest of all things, @ cup of tea, le absolutely spoil ed by using water that has been bolled twice. = | LIKES HIM, BUT CAN'T GET ACQUAINTED. Dear Miss Grey; Tam a girl of 19, with good common sense, and think @ great deal of a young man of 23, I have been introduced to him, but have not had a chance to really become aequainted with him. He je a kood steady boy, and has lived in this neighborhood as long as T have. 1 always liked his appearance, but after I met him [ found I mn better than [ thought He le out of the city at will return have given such other girls, ar koon R t it | | Any kind of food or drink made with botling water should be made }with water that is FRESHLY botled The tea kettle should be emp tled each time after tt ts used, Al ways fill with clear, cold water, and then place on a quick fire, allowing it to come to the botling point. Use THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 10, MRS. CAROLINE COR before all the alr has been driven out and the taste of the water potled Tho Inside of the tea kettle ta a jVery important place, It should be well aired and the cover left off the ttle for an hour or #o at least once a da it fs not eany to make good tea with water from a dirty tea kettle This means a pot whose inside ts cred, surely we should not do that which would wrong even the smallest among us. I have studied muste very lttle, but I do ke good music and wb old familiar sous ound far nicer to me than t rag time songs which are sug so much now, TI believe that good muste tx good for y one and I think th ‘ A be a board of censorship (1 know of none) to pass oxaminw tion on all new plooes which are to be put before the pubile. I would like to hear from any who ta Interested A FARMER GIRL A.-You have voleed ome there s 80 exactly that !t poard abit wonder inging o a bigh r 1 and it ason | d do the in ard : ! to a civilized | world to ask ye for the « Tam Count the number of black and white keys on this oo a ae _— . piano. This is a simple thing to do, and if you do it ~ very manly and now some girlie who are y carefully you will know more about a piano than ninety- well acqualuted with hia par 7 ¢ : ents, and th are nice he five out of a hundred piano salesmen, though these sales- eee ray way f ¢ te men, canvassers and music teachers try to make you him? 1 gl roy ane believe they know a wonderful lot about pianos. to be ¢ Agate ' 601 We want YOU to be well tnformed about planos. There ts no a ay | better way for you to begin than by finding out how many black t th oye noes & -n and white keys there are on a modern plano Count all the keys «0 ofc ras on the keyboard of the above plano; write the number on the | | q Dlank and fill in your name and address, d send to us; your answer aa | then this ts what » will do for you, absolutely free and without as | 1 be any expense or obligation whatsoever on your part SENSIBLE anil r th lived tn the ver, samo t for some time mel, ‘@ co \ {and have had an introduction, you path k 2 can give a little party and tavite has 3/BLACK KEYS............ WHITE KEYS $ le him; of, slinply have a fow our 1 o 3 friends In to spend the « i = 5 Call him up and tell him yor ha ORR | zNAME ..........0..., sue aseseess WERE vin bs 15 Una s Geel se we b § and would ike very much te y 7 >|ADDRESS . +s ats him come, too;. of. perhaps better . 3 = at have these gi > are ac . t Yu tks ask b ome better ac re », and In thie FREE—For a correct answer we will give abso- broken et . t not appear too * ultely free a fine selection of sheet music; we will also | gayor to a the friendship, but give free one very fine, clever, handsome and valuable \! am certain you ble girl} picture called “The Middleman’s Profit." Remember JIT ALL DEPENDS. this is no ordinary picture. You will find it highly inter- Dear Miss Grey a | esting and very valuable to yourself. cnet. eek 19 and kept company with a an of 26 for th ow won't talk to | owe why. I ah and bh sent me candy three e ago, and I have not . F from him c 823 Third Avenue, Near Marion Street fond of him, 1 to be of me. One Kock Helow the Orpheum Theatre, Opposite Central Bullding. pg an | DO IT NOW. FILL OUT THO BLANK LINES. COUNT THE KEYS. | contents of hia le ev seam, ee oe he hcees a0 _| you should write to him. If you see |him every day, why not ask him x if you have said or done anything| to offend him? This will entitle ) 4 you to an explanation, BEST. Dear Miss Grey: Several 4 years ago I was married, but xcursion Fares Madak 0h cascada: uae ite | husband told mo it was legal to do so. Shortly afterwards, he deserted me. Would you ou kindly tell me if I am legally married? A TROUBLED WOMAN. « 9 @ A-There is no law preventing marriage under an assumed na: (ON MOSES LAKE) therefore your marri is legal. But it alweys casts more or leas A suspicion or one's character. Viarch 14, 15, 16 and 17 sath HRARRRREREA RE EER VIA THE * All letters cannot be an- 7 * swered In the paper, and many & 668 99 * aro without name or address. *} *® A stamped, self-addressed er- ® i ~ ve ays brings a prompt * * reply. CYNTHIA GREY, *| * * ccount II TOIT TOTO TOT IN tthe ny = 2 i WHAT 18 YOUR Town Lot Sale and Land Opening § wiar's your | Dear Miss Grey Having MARCH 15 AND 17 written Lo you ones, | am writ ¢ again, thia time to mur ninus of a new branch line of the »pinton and also the opinion of th Ward our readers upon @ matter the main line at Warden, Wash., which has come to my notice, | becoming one of the banner towns ticular within the last | I ich a r The tributary country is rich and “gE IG a, ne branch of Agricultural pursuits, and which are published and sung ‘ a by our young: people of today. climate are unusually favorable for grow _ a pout pee ee ey ing of fruit and garden truck: | communitios; but There ‘the hed hoya and girls (and. they are THROUGH SLEPING CAR SERVICE veldered very nits young 7 people, too), sing such songs | To Neppel on Above Dates as. “The Red Rose Rag," “Oh | A - apaTrT e é You Beautifal Doli’ and pum- “ LEAVING SEATTLE AT 7:15 P.M, meng aincey ak te eantond - For furthe lormatio dh fares, reservations and train It seems to mo that such ¢ Informetion, remarsia=y — ongs jack refinement and service ca on or addre A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. General Agent Passenger Dept, J. L. CRISWELL, City Ticket Agent. SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE, @ond to give a wrong and even | ilgar. impression about one | of the things which, to my | mind, shonld be best and pur- | at, 1 think that love should be kept always pure and ow A MARRIED WOMAN 18 ENTITLED TO HER OWN HOME Mi living with his ed and have never bad a rown, The trouble when I go any place or fo they always have some little sneering re mark to and whenever I « call ey ar to Admission and 4 Shaes for Ladies 15¢ tonigh t at the Broad ar nd it y be enth Broadway skating surfac the Weat, tn fate roller akates are Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 workmanship Tailor Suit Shop provid Fit and suaranteed Ladies’ YOUR WILLOWS ARE GooD 4, Pre en, new French ne plume o's Fink. Hd We Have a Credit pa anteed fitte ®LADY ATTENDANTS @ and. hird, with’ « % Pike at,” over Ov Do You Know-How to Boil Water? If You Don’t, You Can’t Make Good fos, She ted | | [Ae Dougal oc fouthwick haa, | A" LGARIAN BLOUSE with k waist line and corded belt, the d collar of crushed satin ribbon in | fpectable, T have doen abused King : ttract eness. The skirt is a | and told 1 wasn't decent, but I | tailored r el with t tal kick pleat at the le, have always led a straight life and always will. I never quar There are Men's Wear Serges in the assortment in rel with them, but always sit pou 1 1 } mn ae I do #0 on his account, but if the back to hem of the skirt give . were one else, fon’ TY 3, ‘ } Pm ee porn. h to one of e. The back is trimmed 4 and several s are the sleevese The skirt is plain | n and live ‘ r \ selves, but he always says } except tor he t . of tucks doesn't want to | , ‘ t . hee whee Plain tailored black and blue Serges are included nothing. Now, Misa | in three and button effects Grey, answer and let me know es what you thiuk I should and » let me know your opin Thanking you in re | turn, | BROKENHEARTED | pee in| the ) | Re ~ — . “| The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street pe 4 ara Rimecnenibtevc — anteed Fit, nc © $10: Solid Gold or Por- $4 ¥ i her face wa: ‘Kl¥ | Within ten minutes after an ap-jone small strand at atime. Thee ‘f spss $3 t c é 0 ce jerine you cannot fect is amazing r hair will be Coleen EWE, #5) 0 f f t in ar | De nel t dandruff or a {Sbt, fluffy and wavy, and haveam Gold or Porcelain 4 h i nd a single trace of dandruff ppearance of abundaoce—an Mme Bridge Work, $3 to t! we w ose or fa air, and your scalp | comp lustre, softness ema ’ eccer ity of her mal 1 not please luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer sete and at a lo 1 1 - eks’ |of true hair health | Solid Gold Fillings. .$1 Up . ter w t h whee 3 y see new) Got a 26-cent bottle of Knowltents ilver Fillings... .50c € agbeioe” Beg r ha and downy yes— Danderine from any drug store GF 1S g 50c Up), ere she had be : new hair—growing all, toilet counter, and prove to Youn BASY PAYMENTS<Come in and) ing 08 th e hero hs tonight—now-—that your Bane is ae | learn about our Alveo-Neuro natur H r, t bat x, our nderine will immedi-!pretty and soft as any—that it Bmp r plorced nd ©o8 ately double (he beauty of your been neglected or injured by Gare s and discove J he r. No difference how dull, faded, less treatment — that’s all — 9am ° J es of a gir hf J id » and scrage st moisten a surely can have beautiful hair ea@ ve é Bo lo : ne face was atendy cloth with Dande and carefully lots of it if you will just try a Uitte CEM WILL SURPRISE ang 1 “Pr ee See’ | draw it through your hair, taking | Danderine. oe ORK , WILL nd t te Ces te wr : — PL xe she had but recently been caught in! [=e — ——= depen the a ot in She had HOW | MADE jteeth and e 1 other things rite MARKET cos Ah- er we have intrud MY HAIR GROW : ee 4 1914, encrusted with 1 Second Avenue and Pike Streat In Connection with JAM CREERY & CO., New Y: tore open 9 a. om to Oy mm When house! pm 4 a wma weve treme ol | Which Is Equal in Every Way to Suits | # make the guest wonder what kind of of tea you are walng | ° pa jf, sare, ere waaio etmves, ime | | Selling Elsewhere at $25 Into the tea pot. | have a friend who always pus the rind of a orange into her tea caddy the tea Is deliciously flavored, tasting better than the most ex 4 pensive Orange Pekoe. Tea to be used with ice can be made with cold water, Put the tea in a pitcher at noon (if It Is to be served In the even- We much searching of had obtained this splendid value aft the market, for we decided to offer the best $18.50 Ing), using one heaping teaspoon 3 to each cup of clear water. Stir suit in Seattle. i well for a few seconds, Let if stead in lee box and etir two or 4. three times more during the aft- We have at a ernoon, It will be strong and present seventy-five of cold and just the drink for F A supper on a warm summer these suits in a vast variety of color, night. - asin ninatictontods A : cloth and style. prob| YOU’ VE HEARD OF MASH NOTES FROM sere| JOHNNIES; THIS PRETTY ACTRESS GE TS LOTS OF ’EM--BUT FROM GIRLS an immediate withdrawal on our 8, indeed, I am interested "she sald, slowly. “They arw ynning of n some of the little matinee girls yed to in Oakland. I just got her Would you like to see coming to ¥ I was just door closed softly behind the going throught a few letters ing figure of ¥ P I have had so ters since I came, Bryant. ‘I just love them, were the dearest, “sweet at ever met. Anyway, the —_— when she isn't gushing, m,” we hs e was int 4, which, Albany Cut-Rate Dentists WE STAND BACK OF OvR VOR 16 YRAKS. 1 untwined in he ed LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL, GLOSSY HAIR, = NO DANDRUET--25 CENT “DANDERINE” == won GUARANTED mY Us. SIGNED EASY roparame ihe w High Clas cut sh db Dentinta® Prices, Rate 2 Prise a pe =p al, a otar Set of Teeth, Guar- lanation an d ee ee anteed Best, now IR COMING OUT?—IF DRY, BRITTLE, THIN OR YOUR SCALP Set of Teeth, hn pene | (TCHES AND 1S FULL OF DANDRUFF—USE “DANDERINE” “$12 with M The Best Meat Money Can Buy. Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions and Chops, Rib Lamb lS per Ib, ms all wig faite _ Steer cae Ro Sirloin Steak, 18¢ per I, " Harriet r Stowe was ¢ i 7 xt " h pas 1 Jauthor of U Ton Cat Hog Liver, 5¢ Good Bacon, 15¢ per By | y* ' - It is not eosa to get a Union Help—i6 Ounces to the Pound, " 1 license to home made toile * . i article ” mom v : ; gredient r nd tn MONEY BACK MARKETS t no Way harn BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market ber em | es a SNYDRR'S MAKKET, New Corner Market. ~~ siti: weet Gout: aneeiiie We returr money If any sales we make you 1 nd ft 1 1 , y by car nae: represented i t . dren be n the hour eas = hughnessy soneral See ae sa AT THE MOVING © Svesxvune PICTURE HOUSES ban’ tule necessary for, th aimost do 80, ugh it is pe You'll Find Interesting Features at the Thez is " "| broper if she wishes, ei ponee t j id a te ps off In Caljfornia, one year mus « Od Th t “Tears of Blood,” 9 two-part Balai raise Someatl Bs Calais, ns ross moet | Odeon hagas? os 25. — «, howed 84 to elther party before they ar | puns? AT PIKE two Keystone comedion, rub thg-|conaldored single: and permitted to| ais i anita It marry, Uni Th tre ‘The special twoaredl 1 of keel| In Mugiand. "Wie sls in ondiot| nion eaire (Potureeque. Teomaale,’ bottle of Lavona) the royal seas and ts used In Tutrd Ay. at Unton, near P.O with Gwendolyn,” © Ing privafe letters and all grants as pas sovorign’s hand A Drama in the Alp,” two-reel textume by? bill signed, It te #5 eal --5C theliter : custedy of the secretary of state C rown “Oh! What @ Boob,” edmedy, First Av, Bet, Madison and Spring always oe the homo department,

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