The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1913, Page 5

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Hair igor Tell r Byer’s Glad to know you have used it w it stopped your falling pure * aty promoted its growth. eee Sa Asent HICAC March ' | Ask Your Doctor. a” ves IC on women's dreas a on the dray by ‘Billie Burke a AMUSEMENTS ; | “SEATTLE THEATRE the ? rue i AN FROM HOME) timort sanyirelas nd the ye for taking up space, utter Pantages Theatre i Made to Order WA and $28 00 ia , (Pit and ner snd ‘Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop t 328-240 “The Econc elween Sorinz and SECOND FLOOR ade. Kandr rice. faxona! length Shown. A gar are from merit yo NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ton before ¢ ct et she will ELECTION JUDGE | ASKS EXTRA PAY Seneca—Phone Main 6035 Women’ s New Coats $12.95 Ladies’ New 1 White Waists 98c ndeed m Floor Coverings and Draperies ear ag iss Ruffied Curtains, Irish Point Curtains, Jong, a at, § Marquieette Curtains, v tvory Cluny Lace Curta Cluny French nif Brus Net C Floor Coverings size Size Inlaid terns, 2 5 to $3.50 $3.2 7.50 to $4.50 Curtain Special jong Bc Pretty New W sh Goods CHAMBRAY GINGHAMS ored Ambra, al a DANIS! tien 8 un and Q pr 98¢ Dress Goods and Silks Main Floo SPRING Coals, wor 1 $ TABLE va 9119 WOOL CREPE SUITINGS Th The ‘ ir vy 4 CLOTH CLOTHS G tn nd and yet she will nurse Japanese woman is » and aweetly apologize to the passerby writer for The ald her cor ‘(ure to name a Cor end aly nex ot expose her face to any man ‘er baby in public with the Iwaya clothed fre ath on the sidewalk if take her t clous tha desired the garb worn in the coat wan Introduce \ y Hu dt > Was re ar ures do no ty h r known wa y Intre dd the an t at the volumle I , The ¢ ei r le t un 1 a mar eq j 8 yw t t ie all any part nxi ‘oW a kA to ¢ laws t will pro ber na Py y wil ng NOT APT TO IMPROVE Dear Miss ( We a i ha t t Th a cat ‘ ve T 1 th ‘ the th a Misa we Ww 4 d t t RAINDI A.—Uniese you you can be happy a with husbands who eritful, | say the sooner you break the engagement the bet ter for all concerned. if they do this way before they are married, they are not apt to ve afterward, and f you br k with them now, it will probably be the means of saving you a trip to the divorce court. Girls, don’t forget that there are just as good fish in he sea have er been caught THEN IT 18 ALL OFF” Db M Tam a ma 40 t ! t , k i. W I Thank!r \ udva iB Gl FROM STILLW oR A.—Do not play with fire un jess you expect to get burned Contine your time and efforts to meeting ladies personal If you knew of as results brought of thing as the ones who ty heen scorched. be have you thankful that it is would “all off.” WHAT TO SAY WHEN HE PROPOSES Dear M Gre Others A’ 1 would trout Li ged s ask his w ' to " t . ma tr ble, and 1 will f hankf A HAPPY ORPI A.—The words that naturally come to you are proper. If and women hful and nat i courtship, there would be more py mar 0 not sesume a false dispo sition to win your lover. You will find it a ty difficult 25 well as ted task to al ways assume this unnatural at titude, and the minute you fail to do so your husband will learn that he has b dece or vice versa, whichever the case may be Whe g man pro poses your own way that yc gton a year TO RESTO SUEDE Dear Miss G ha 4 A.—When the shoes are not too badly scuffed, the suede appearance may be re stored by sponging in dilute spirits or ammonia. THERE 1S ALWAYS MORE THAN ONE WAY Dear Miss Grey: | pave quite a good start on the piano and would like to finish my music; but as | am mar d child and’ we are property, | and have o buying our own don't feel like my husband ean afford it at present, Do you think | could do some wor to pay fer my lessons? | can teach beginners. My obiid is 7 years old ANXIOUS Others have succeded In way. \ see no reason why Lcticas you should THE secure pup out your clover probably er in return for teach To Cun <te L not. If you fail to enough to carry eme and you are at sewing, 4 can sew for your music t once knew a lady wh essons. and got along very nicely A FEW HOME REMEDIES. Orar Mise Groy: - What is good for chapped hands What will remove extra skin that gathers around the knuckles? What is good to put flesh on when the collar the neck DR. L. R. CLARK, DO. D. 8. VE NEVER HURT A BIT hein al Basal Offices t fo th vail in thi $4 Dr. L. R. Clark, O 1405 Third Ave., N NOTE —Bring this [pak Ma Phone Ma yres Transfer Co. 8. (Ma 964. Office 114 Jackson St SAMPLE INVESTIGATE PAY SHOWN OUR EASY MENT PLAN, Unie’ Dentists any ATIE AN nae) STAR--MONDAY, MARCH 24, WHAT HAS DRESS TO DO WITH MORALITY OF WOMEN? “NOTHING,” SAYS BILLIE BURKE, HER FIGHTING BLOOD UP AT LA WMAKERS WHO WANT TO MAKE THE STYLES | you. | 1913. hic, Grey bone shows clear to the shoulders? | cannot even wear a little Duteh neck dreas. Please have the patience to answer all of these questions soon INQUISITIVE A.—For chapped hands, the following excelient: Gum tragacanth, 2 drams; water 14 oz; glycerine, 1 oz; tincture benzoin, 2 drams; borax, 2 dreams, white rose extract, 4 drams. Macerate the acanth in the water until 8 perfectly soft. Dissolve the borax in the giyce ” he solutions, add the tincture of perfume, and press through muslin This formula is splendid, as it does not soll the gloves or clothes, Rub it in until perfect ly dry The extra skin around the knuckice is bet natural; you are probably not in good health, and the skin is flabbly; anoint them with vome good cream Maesage your ne and shoulders gently each evening with wa cocoa butter; it is the b , Ps Exercise freely a and hold head erect and chest up; also practice deep breath ing HER VIEW OF CARD PLAYING. Dear Miss Grey: | would like to write a few words about card playing. |! am one who cannot see any wrong in play ing cards. The only et is whist, and | learned ars ago. | have known who were religious an & would give more card parties and devote e time to their children, tow of the children would seek pleas ure from sa and be taught hypocrisy. It is all in the bring ing up of the youngster READER OF THE STAR The ¢ a i blind w « 895 Amsterdan .» STOMACH ils TRY SHES JUST VAN No Indigestion, Gas or S ness After Taking Diapepsin.” Pape's ' fe tom ) 1 \ pharmacist to. st 1 a pla I 1 and wt iysper roul clieve le Diapepsin is barn andy, th * i tives or liver pills f constipation This city will have ain cranks, a8 somep« them, but you will t this splendid stoma too, if you eve tr ni tlon or gastrit ach mi { some rid and ine 0 th JAMES M. ny & Continuing the Sale of From 1-3 to About 1-2 Less Than Re; Black rular | # Tools for Lawns and Gardens Made of Cold Rough Stes! ‘A Real Necktie all G HES! T 4 n¢ . : I apr t “ To sell these t n engths, $ $ | fe ba t ( 6 a4 1a] ly $ rT are al fer ° ent styles and ) ‘ ups They ba nd As ara Imperia If t th ‘ 4 yaad ald th were a r First Floor Abie The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street — CUTTER HERE MUST BE co! ME MOT HER TO wha bi 3 000, 000 FROM TURKEY | os to T n w Looks Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth } 1 : 2 ple’s Bank Bidg., 2nd 6 Pe F (axam RAH EET jN | eS = = —= —S ae N Credit Buying PHONE PROBERS Nee: ARE ATAT AGAIN NIE 4 | . a a wil N c 1 ve 1 FE s » \)\j 1392 “hs Ave., Naat inion St 7 Jed te & ' “Seaitle’s Reliable Credit House’’ x to : ; | 8 br SESS oe nn’ seh “U. S. Government — ees comets ao BMA PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Tuesday The Best Meat Money Can Buy JOB Cyarecaes Gres Corned Spare Ribs ....| Pork Steaks .15c per Ib. . bc Rental a Rt a od 5c per ‘Ib. Geod Corned Beef .... THE HUNTERS SMITHSONIAN IngTITUTION Hog Li iver . 5c per Ib. ; Ue 7 -10c per Ib. Lamb Chops. 15c per lb. Salt Pork. 121 6c per Ib, BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market UNION HELP SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market. 16 Ounces to the pound ; We return your money if any saies we make you are not as q AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSE You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below | Odeon Theatre ; s he Star of Rethie= — 1 bree” FIRST AT will pal ae Ge ea a al aa All letters swored in the } Union Theatre ' cannot be an: 4 per, and many nal (Pathe), are without name or addre x Third Ay, at Union, mear P.O, “Views of Byciteceh aa. A stamped, self-addressed REE velope “A Drama in the Ate,” two-reel feature. hia 5c--Crowne5c — ee “Ob! What a Boob,” comedy. FRR RRR RR RYE RH] iret Avy Bet Madison and Sorting

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