The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1913, Page 5

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a tHE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1913. | RTH a SONS sbarlum and re ate HULINERY Ladies’ Suits $25.00 Tailor Suit Shop | Fit an Ladies’ SAMPLES SHOWN INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Bxa Union Dentists LADY ATTENDANTS “The Economy fs Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca—Phone Main 6035 JUST A FEW DAYS The oftrepeated sentiment, “God ts to the Trinh,” male e think of thie litt fable . God made the most perfect of all fish, the shad; and whe the devil tasted of His Landiwork, he determined to mar it, 1f po and #o stuck it full of bone | puleiveness, but it will add algo to his loyalty to a friend dons One might say that while God hae been very good to tho Irish, hie ability to see the humorous side in the gravest situat! the devil in pure spite has placed the bone of contention within theif of life, These qualities aré the heritage of the Irish and m: souls them envied by the more etolid ones of earth. Phat he} There te no temperament in the world whieh ts capable of greater However, no one knows better than the Irishman with 1aginative enjoyment the ¢ The “daisy upon the river! must contend. He ts forever tn pursult of a will o° the wingul ank” is always something more than a mere daisy to him, It speaks) enthustasme carry him away beyond his eapabiiities, His im to him of springtime, of youth, of rippling waters and sunshine fick-| acted upon before he reasons, Hila pride makes Nim cover bin t ering through the trees; from its white petals he reads whether Wis} heart aud swear there is no ‘wound true love loves him or loves him not, and its yellow center in fairy To the people who celebrate this month the feast day « 1a patron saint, Ife comes in its fhllest—ite highest Joya, ite fof tho} The lowest h peasant has an imagination which soars away{griofs; there {# no calm mi¥dle cours They are cap ertion. | to realms of Kght and yet, withal, a philosophy which |» always atest endeavor, and at thnes Are appalled at the slightest « present They will hate for a year and a day, and love forever, ERING The man who has one drop of Irish blood in his veins QUAINT SATISFEID. WOND®TFUL, will have the quicker and keener perception because of It; lYourHFUL DEMURE. PHO UG Meee | Leite z9.To Crnthin Grey LOOK WHERE you who will make you a good hus ARE STEPPING band Dear Miss Grey, Will you please 'f you are tired of working, give me your advice? Tam 28 and| You are not fit to take up the ‘ascaik daneien tha Maik lane tbe duties of a home. My experience ig that the busiest people are would like to get married the most contented and happi several young men who go to, est, | always tremble for a girl burch where | do. They seem to| who marries because she Is very much, but none of tired of working, for |, know ever proposed to me that her home is not going to What shall I do to urge them on,) be a success. s tam tired of work The most ordinary home re. Pua quires the greater part of A.—You will not urge them woman's time to keep it neat, on, unless you want to urge clean and attractive. Just a yourself out of the frying pan into the fire, If there is not | one among the young men who | cares enough for you to propose without efforts on your part, there is not one among them word about attractive hom In my eyes they are not always the ones that display the finest show of luxury. | have entered very common homes and stil! there was an r of dignity about them. The way In which the pictures are hung, the way the furniture is arranged, the colors that harmonize and blend and, most of all, those little, inexpensive, dainty homemade articles that give a home that ozy, inviting appearance that more expensive manufactured artictes fail to do. You can make your home attractive, but it will keep you busy, and that work should be your pleasure Until you are ready and will ing to step into a home of your own and do your own cooking, washing and ironing, sewing and cleaning, | would advi you to remain single. Store” THEN EASTER fesse. tenis r Women’s i Miaiea? “Chic” EASTER SUITS AT THE POPULAR igh oF emarkable bec garme 4 equ ee dil necess t delay, b woman can f We can gua Easter wear I There ar $25.00 and $ huadreds o “Question Mark” Many of The Smartest Hats fon point, or maybe a Write a letter to her fancy feather, or a fancy straw, tell them she does not impress you good selection f other Sults at $9.98 am 25 Dear yeers of for myself. the waters. Corresponding with my folks Miss Grey: 1 age and in busine My home |e acro f new apparel, ories, afl in the fort last summer, they asked m why | did not marry; 4f it was because | had no girl. They refered me to one | had known about 6 years ago. They said the girl t ght a great doal of me, so the first thing | asked for was her picture. They sent Si7 56 it and | wae well pleased with 2 worl After paying her fare here A and all other expensos, | found ane Lon her altogether different from ddle age On select alterations finished in tomorrow the picture. | then decided to gre send her back to her people, ons made time for | knew we could never be happy together. Now what | want to know is this me In what way can | tell and her folks why | did not marry her? | am impatiently A. ‘ waiting your answer. L For those rho have ringing || Stick-Ups Trim A.—There is only one way to noises in thetr ears, or are a |} a thing and at is the right w little hard of hearing, our New || Py of all, be very sure you w Aurasage Will remove the cause. || ret having sent her home What glasses are to failing uld have made allowance sight, the Auropbone and Aura. be a pert little ont wisted into It may , turned and ves resembling the or metallic ornament—possibly a a8 did her picture, and that y« If have lee ea it w ld be be fe seeder wt 5u that she return to ther Miter colors New Linen and Other Your Easter Gloves Are Ready] § :: ndy Dagmar black * s te efitet black atitebing, per Also the pop ali shades A nice lime of & pair ..,, Kayeers ( Gloves pair erseam sin Ratine, srials at $6 SLIGHTLY CONFUSED. ata the » be Dear Miss Grey: I read in you umn some ax re ye wry fast, sa wh ac were koing 7 pest the pop man and th als. Prices 4 $2.28 to ' {mat Ar If so, when co ple pe, how do they get marrt without witness that t y know o nlifornt n our honeymoon and would rather wait until we SolidGeld or oni fe be all ries Je tha minle $10 Porcelain Cown Scenic Cafe | and M orhicnage wae Ai 8 Gold or Porcelain ye ee at kei ak Bon ads, dt AP $ Bridge Work.... aed ase vaude u fused Ore tenon alnors stage in Heattle BT and best mar Epongs, Wool Challis, Serge. you must have in order to ob: 98, 99.96, $12.95 and $14.95. tain a marriage license. You may have your sister and brother for bridesmaid and best man very intimate friends, juaintances or entire ngers, if you choose. There is no law in regard to this. it who wear Pan ig merely a matter of personal London ¢ taste My statement was In regard to the witnesses who acompany you to get the marriage license, which together a different affair. You must either have one witness who has been Ris sonally acquainted with t of you for some time, or one witness who knows you and ne who |s acquainted with $2.25 y Pe ee ur fiance. $2.50 |p : $2, : * All letters cannot be an ma come, sue # swered Inthe paper, and many - 7 . * A stamped, gelfaddressed er Gloves in near! 00 « velope always brings a prompt $4, @ reply. CYNTHIA GREY,, YT eee eee eee ee ee 35¢ EASILY Lost, BUT DIFFICULT TO REGAIN Grey: 1 am a your a girl of 17, 1 am working and a few weeks ago a ° e with the mines, OHI Explain t ov DENTISTS ted in June and in loy ~ tha ling #) It may not help hie loglo, but it will give him sometheve } better—a certain magnetism which will make all others bell n even in his wildest theorles anti dreams, If he voices them. fim. 5 That drop of blood may add to hie beiligerenoy and find boy} Sesend Avenue and Pike Steent In € | 2,000 Yards Beautiful New Ribbon 25¢ At Regular Prices They Wou'd Sell Up to 65 Cents a Yard eid purchs ¢ obta ned at extraordinary ession B igarisns 1 Sin lu “s I rons, ¢ i pot % es,) c f and, im —First Floor, |WOMEN ORGANIZE; PuT | BAN ON PAPER COLLARS:| ELMHURST, N. J, March 17.—| No more peanut shells, dis Twenty women of Elmhurst have! carded cigar stubs, waste pa \ d together fn the cause of i and banana peelings in « betterment and formed the trolley care Women's Civic league t All motormen and conductors ales,” so it is set shall wear linen collars and third “whereas” of keep their trousers pressed reamble, « » busy Policemen shall improve ey by 4 and meldir their dey ment and shall not night that the elvic wear a toothpick as a compo huret can never be re ed through} nent part of their service unt thelr efforts form. The first stroke for civic beauty Sidewalks shall be kept in re. was made over the teacups at the! patr: also swept home of Mrs, Mary Marsden. All All citizens are urged to f the 0 charter m ers except plant ne ow t-amelling two brought r babies or r| flowers in a conspicuous place knitting. Mise Carol Mayhew| in thetr yards or on their fire was chosen vice sident. Miss} escapes. The male residents Mayhew | of the village school! w not create an unfavor teachers, Mrs. H. A. Bond was} ab ression if they wore, the first treasurer. Here occasionally, a bo lere of some of the Elmhurst Wom-| tme-nots or sweet will | en's Civic league's policies 1 tam " woes a - “3 af wan, Who works at the! of character than to take the ¢ along and asked) downward path because he has | ot ng with him.| been jilted has a big task con “ and afterwards turned] fronting him, he You can regain your good rep. ean to drink, and have lost utation anly by refraining from 1 Kind | these habits you have acquired. form me tt to build » One may assume a bad repu itation u ‘ | tation in a few hours or days, | A N-HEARTED OD | but it often requires several A are equally as mu years to regain a good name in the wrong asthe girl. A per | Now, do not stumble and fall son who has no more stability | after the firet few attempts, for your friends are not going to take you up again until they are sure you are on the right road to stay COUGHING Keep coughing: that's one way. Many Are Taking Ad- vantage of the Special Offer at the Broad- way Rink! The Broadway Rink, at 7H Pine street near the Broadway |, Stop coughing; that's another, high school, t* a happy scene || To keep the cough: do nothing these evenings, and } To stop the cough: Ayer’s Cherry is this t on Monda }| Pectoral. Sold for 70 years. | © Aver Oe | day evenings, when } ted and furnished }| Ath Vour Doctor. well Maas h all eum of 15 “ne — = atte t an agemeutiet | ry” beet of eek I ores Ciuny wuccl Values to 50c for 25¢ ow el which are Silk Petticoats $1.95 re 1a la d a t this phenomem- | ¥ f $2.9 e are r ing it as r which is cut to be worm —Second Floor, Second Avenue and Pike Street The MacDougal!-Southwick Co. BACON AND EGGS--YUM, YUM! CAROLINE _ COE TELLS STAR HOW TO COOK ’EM By Caroline Coe | : ig mea! fit for even Sn » bacon mmm A noted cook asserts there are | afta oe Se ee fee it very thin. Buy it in dae 2 b t I venture to #8 as it can be purchased athe ye, | cents pound less @ f the re for materials not be Mg es med | te adding extra you need, then plage: the skin side, emiy sliced bacon. Separate: va oe these in a shallow pan ¢ then to stand : m4 i ie "peste ; {n fat. Exes cooked in fate slace on a towel to soak up thea 526 as digestible as th | Have the skillet very hot, lage cooked in water : | slices bacon in one af For breakfast a dish | each as soon as the @ and eggs, wit | up a little. When @ y » t i three times: » crisp and well done, the: rent and the matter may be All kind all times. Can now hear any sound any | resiatere d : Bo sighing se The rink has a smooth time distinetly and perfectly }/for om = OF poutage.to be ¢ : during the ver regular rates of il | ce it don't er akoaen riick repald a“ a rosso | pings. Then you will " t this even be sities : CAROLINE COE. cook the eggs in this fat. Le NEW 4 TONE lin the ‘a AROLINE COB, ___tsking up the bacon allow thi | Aurophone sage are to falling hearing Call or write for booklet CUT- RATE Robson’s 460-462 Arcade Bidg. Everything for the Eye and E va Second Av. and University St. "| Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. We Stand Back of Our Work for 20 Years’ Guarantee Ohio Cut Rate Prices. Other Dentists’ . Prices. Y Set of Teeth ’ Guaranteed. Set of Teeth Guaranteed. . ALBERT HANSEN Establimhod 1863 Precious Stones, Fine Jewelry, Steriing Silver Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE PROGRAM Solid Go'd Fillings, 75¢ Up Peer rt ois esos af hs a Fra yr ran Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up fst: 2OYEAR WRITTEN GUARANTER ea rt ily. ; i : 7 a > GIVEN ON ALL WORK i 2 ne ¥Yioor Mer PAINLESS DENTISTS 1008. Wirat Ave JAS. L. SHUTE, Mer. PICTURE HOUSES. You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Belew : Odeon Theatre « mi a ‘Union Theatre Bie c."C 4 ‘A Deana in Alt,” two-reel feature! “Oh! What a Boob,” Crown--5¢ : Bet. Mo aod Spting comedy: Wiest Ave ° tian ocr = FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAR OR UME Tia? Ge kopime wit & L “Union Melp—t6 Ounces to @he Pind, paint brush. This wash’ ts deadly i Ss Lipp . MONEY BACK MARKET VEGETABLE SILK SNYDER'S MARKET, Now Corner Matkel 1 ttle, then break into the skillet. : soft cooked, take: he fire and cover If you wish 4 turn a little of the ver the top of @ with a pam to cool just a one at a you desire SIX TRAGEDIES; SIX WOMEN MEET DEATH NEW YORK.—The excitement of jhome, disgrace 2 rith «pan Nose game of shuffleboard on the | brought 6 i tie, b ent liner Balt urrived here to tly tine jay, caused the death of Mrs. Min- | rest Bigs Wei nie McNea, of uver, B. C. | charg ogy We Her death cut A romance hree in A te M Nea was NIAGARA Josephine eich ate ITCHY SCALP—25c “‘DANDERINE” t today from 1f¢ to the ‘ led Mt the| SAVE YOUR HAIR! DANDERINE DESTROYS DANDRUFF AND The body was no STOPS FALLING HAIR AT ONCE—GROWS HAIR, WE PROVE IT. If you care for heavy hair, that;die; then the hair falls out fast LOS A wr & 4) glistens with beauty and is radiant; If your hair has been neglestedl te 1 istance IM] with life; has an incomparable|and is thin, faded, dry, scragey @m eturnin t Kansas City and | softness an fluffy and lustrous don't hesitate, but get @ earning that the 1 aap, COUIST' must use Danderine, because bottle of Knowlton’s Dam t mitted because the tel) nothing else accomplishes so much any drug store or egraph office had heach of | (of the hair | er; apply a litle as dirested Tabler w ’ € SAC if Just one application of Knowl-|and ten minutes er you will gay Venic killed herself.| ton’s Danderine will double the|this was the dest investment yom! a | beauty of your hair, besides it im-| ewer ma MACON, Ga.—W. 1 Pate Mi 1ediately dissolves every particle We sincerely eve, regardless sylvester, Ga., shot and ki ‘@ “* | of dandruff; you cannot have nice, of ever else advertised that ( Hall, 20, of Gordc ve | vy, bealthy hair if you have if you desire soft, lustrous, beaut e . y ‘sag | dandraff. ‘This destructive scurf/ ful hair and lots of {t—no dan ‘ anc | robs the hafr of its lustre, its no itching scalp and no memm may | strength and its very li d if} falling hair—you must use Know! " 3 M not overcome produces a fever-|ton’s Danderine. If eventually arding id itching of the scalp;/why not now? A 25 cent bettinl one roots famish, loosen and| will truly amaze you. LOND an be WE DO IT RIGHT Thre Model Shoe Hosp ital} ha 613 SECOND AVE. “BEST 2 TEST” nd) /her SaoRne PUGET MARKET CoO.’S CHICAGO 1 an Josept se roma an Meat PACKING HOUSE MARKETS tation toc saluted the ergeant eee tah way dlateriniales s The Best Meat Money Can Buy. ise Smith. She ruined my ers em || Special for Tuesday ‘0 destroy bed bugs, mix to : x gs. corrosive subtimate, 2|| LEAF LARD. per Ib. itl senha ten hic rn Seen c LAMB CHOPS, LOIN AND RIB, per ib.. ‘3 tine, “a pt. decavtien of © tobacco. | i SIRLO! per. |b E 5e HOG LIVER, per !b Se CORNED PIGS FSET, per ib. raceo botky2 For tho @Pcoction of tot UNDBRWEAR AND HOSIERY} Looke Like Silk. Costs One Fourth | 302 People's Bank Bidg., 2nd & Pike eturn your money If any sales we make you tas represented.

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