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NEVER MARRY widow and have been over a year and a half and my dead husband child eight years old Those Pimples Are a Fright There s No Excuse Right Way to Get Rid Taking Stuart's It Is Such a Wonderfu Be Rid of Ali Pimples and Other Skin Eruptions. Millinery 1,284 Treated Free, p to Date, at 117 Yesler Way for the Rich Beautify! Wa sts for Easter e GHlarR O Oar Ming (o.2 1332-34 Second Ave., 09 Union St Seaitie’s Reliable Credit House’’ Pr A Ae ae “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” NG HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Friday I Choice Corned Beef, 10c famb Chops, 15¢ Pot Roasts Beef, 122c Pork Steak, 15¢ _ Shoulder of Lamb, -10¢ 16 Ounces to the PF furnished modern rooms in tHE s1AR—THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1913, 6 A TEST RECIPE BY CAROLINE COE two-a-penny, : : . © does not have hot cross bur ory reaches back to the first from (he ones made in Jerawa ven and allow to cool, When cool, put into 1 one a r it lek 2 Crssfhin: . Grew that wish me to marry them and | have told them | can not | them; but they still wish me to marry. One is a bartender and a gambler; the other a blue jacket. Both love nice homes and are good men. Would it be wise for me to marry on such grounds and which do you think would be the best to take? | am de pendent on my parents and they are poor people A WIDOW. A.—Do not think of marrying either, you will regret it many times if you do. I d t agree with you that a gambier is a good man and | am surprised that you could think of bring ing your little daughter up in the society of suc Abvolutely never marry for anything but love. Those who have married for a home or tupport have found that hap piness depends on more than ah a fow thes and something to eat WHEN A GIRL | LEAVES HOME Dear Mise Grey advise me, as | have no mother 1 am living at home my father and six brothers sie ters and our income y arge enough to keep us The children are all young ept sister and myself. She is and | am 19. My father will not agree to either of us going to work and my sister doen't want to work ae she stays home and keeps house and looks after the rest | am very anxious to work and earn my own fiving, but father says if | work | cannot live at home, | have an offer of a position with a salary of $10 per week, Could I live on that and maybe. have a little to send home each month? Thank you very much NELL A.—A girl seldom takes into cone deration when she leaves home to work that she is apt to get k or lose her position. Her room rent, board afd laundry bill must always be paid regardless of any of these misfortunes that are liable to overtake her, | can never advice a girl to leave home if the can conveniently remain there without working any hardships. 1 doubt very much if $10 @ week will allow you to live any better than you are doing at home. You will have very little or no tim: to do your washing, sewing and mending and there are so many little bille of expense not added at first thought ! see no reason father should object to your working and staying at home Have a kind, heart-to-heart talk with him. Kindness and respect w > a long way toward him Pre sent him in th ° ful way the benefit of you would der if u were to work Whether you ren at home or go eleewhere always be sure that the place you are going to work is a decent respectable one NX!OU8S TO GAIN ADY FRIENDS. a Grey As you helped others, we aiso W fon avon, soar toe t 4 we are fair d looking. We should like ave you v ont to we rt < n't q sainted. TWO BASHFUL BOYS A Good ks nd nice 8 gO a very short way tow sf 8 at is frie n the true sense of the word. Ne are y boys polite, re fir young Are you to le and t lea th wv 4 a ttle better than you found it? Are Do you as air ladle and simper a nxious for tt you 4 observe a great deal you have a ready con vernation at hand? On ait these things and the manner in which a young man conducts himself depend the number pf friends he is going “to make A*sHOT BUNCH FOR RENT—146 B 1 private far yement lu Chicago News, Klos fit Silk’ Some Novelties in cell, a mysterious “Jane accused of st pocketbe re classmates SALEM, OR Try This Home-Made oste Little Werk Quickly, or Money one pint of granulated « % pint of warm wa roubles, It atfmulates the appetite end a cough This re made for § which arg so healing to the + work in this forn This plan of maki ‘“, cough syrup Pinex and sugw up ( strained honey) he f throughout the Pa 320 Pike St. [v0'sir] 404 Pike’St. A muaranty of absolute satiatac goes with stipe, Your has If not Wayne, Ind cut Mac{)ougall + fouthwick 222 In connection with JAMES MeCREERY& CO., New York Store open from 9 a. m. to6 p. m. daily ECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STRMBT, Straight $1.50 Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Friday 95 Cents Just 80 Dozen—Blacks, Whites and Tans ere pur 1! is f t t nuface on, in ajor= which ise! " ‘ ig inds for the ‘ ‘i tock th f i rter i ined with Ros J th | plit ! heel. Regie f * ens | i r fr r the e number, this $1.50 the tr lous buying i tions, we ' d joint ha itit number that . 55c is the exact amount of your saving on each pair purchased by you KE Friday at 95c. Sale Square, First Floom Petticoats | Neckwear e i \\ soot PAULET made of satin fr Gree X Salt yes Bulgarian contr ) ’ d underlay, Th with | Nav : J AA € sa the ues e Soetndbnycnred b y ae « price $ me o e] is ci aly db Se ABS: Second Floor Priced be igips | i Narrow Styles in Petticoats J ewelry Novelties M vas ‘or 1 ete, in i Elabors ate Spun G lass Stick- Ups 35 * of the seas0n—— Silver-plated ormm e price is 3c, er, exquisitely finished, aved heads, ynection with lon, $3. Tae : Silver, $1 and Sve. ant set and pearl tops, 60, ver, place for cards, coimm te effects at §2 with the draw tractively jeweled pend So’ pedo shape, the pi $1.25. | } AThird Floor ee —First Floor, The MacDouga!l-Southwick Co. Second Ave. and Pike St. The MacDougall- Southwick Co. lort h office, help you. ‘If not, if you will name and ad- trust me with yo IRE ress, perha I can aid you. CYNTHIA GREY, as eae , . BERLIN.—A public appeal te tf A wom WASHINGTON —ANOTHER pa oe : °° le women of Germany is made ONDE Mar ) Militant fth av.|rade In this city {s planned by the LONDON farch 2 by Colonial Secretary Self, J of the Nation them to renounce the custom “ hich pays $3 o An poi: cn 5 a . j will go to Mother Ryther’s, Women in the | MRS ISADE 4 LEY RADE N. WOMEN START Denny way, I believe she @am News of Today BURG. wife « peville peat FL Vradenburg club, died at her burg YORK After a week ! in k in a i In police court that |« eclar suffragettes early today fired the ative commit Mra, Albert 8, Northrup, wife al American Wo iffrage ag. | Hnoccupled country house at Kvele-| wearing feathers from birds of & government lawyer of W ash sociation, for Ay a the ex-| in, via ie ¢ sir ¢ tit White | dise In their hats « erly of Leap A session ¢ cress CO: enes. ‘ mea oS a - . D.C. formerly of Minneap- | t n of congre v The loss is estimated at $20,000. ar peer iawh taint: “aks e 11, Pidcarda posted about the place A er’ s | ills 38 ROXY SMITH of Porth reyes re rosie read Stop Torturing Our Com Robert Bremmer of Asteria, | Scott, 73 yeare old, and M rades in Prison” and “Votes for formerly etudentea a the Ua): 2m 62 years old, we Womer Headaches Biliousness suite an) ton, wore mnar.| Tied bere, he took his fourth bride Constipation Indigestion . ! s. im for he fourt time el! will be cl € nd fine: S, pias noon In Vancou. 22 Mrs. Brim for the fourth | wil arer and finer it| Sold for 60 yours. Wash pating in eet | hecame the wife of a civil war vet: the fruit iss red gently and- >. Gaal sain the ‘counte'a | rae not stirred du the cooking Ask Your Doctor. a, year at wher th == —— Cough Remedy But Does the We beg to call your attention to our Easter display of Lilies, Hyacinths, Rose Bushes in Bloom, Hydrangeas, Cinerarias, Tulips, and many other blooming plants in pots. We will also have a very choice variety of Cut lowers, such as Carnations, Violets, Easter Lilies, Roses and Tulips. Refunded WB BIE Put 2% fifty conte’ wort then add the su spoonful every « * Our Plant Baskets and Table Center Pieces are going to be exceptional this year, h, croup, cheat other throat|| and. Most of all we wish to call your attention to the fact that our prices will remain the same. J is slightly laxative, which helps pe maken more and better Free delivery to all parts of city, gh syrup than you la buy 50. It keeps per- A tustes pleasant s the moat value neen Phone your orders early to insure prompt delivery compound of “Norway white = ~ ais » oxtr and in rich in the petural pine Other preparations wi Crescent Florists - _ promptly refunded, will get ° nd to The is fully Drug Co. | ERR A AON OMG AOE Se UR EL eae Re