The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1913, Page 5

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1913 4 . 1 J a : , = Se as a RE A A Ayet’s Vigor ( [Pos Hubby Cass? ‘Nip His L he Bud,’ | [| ci [fee Ss ORL SAVES ey carn Getic cede] | MacDougall - fouthwick In Connmetion with [AMES MeCREERY & CO., New York Store omen Pam Gnm sal. No more hair loss. No more adh, scrassly WB A not color. | LIFE OF BOY. aa Your Doctor. " nas Fro Pan ey \ s “ rite would show you hb en for auch appeal to the court — a This seema to be the kind of thing| hat nearly always drivea a wife) | Ce a ye A Great Sale of ve language EYES perfect wh MANSFIELD, O Apri 22 Streams of Mary Farber, a 17-year , ' | old girl, brought her assistance at| or, 1 he has a bad con} | 9 tor she had clung to the pflot of! rotor hard drinker or) | } ict caning of & Maltimore & OLD thinks he hates hin wife, Plain] | fi passe train with one } and | anger does not mah & man call | f Vi while ab held the unconscious his wife names oh can never for .. | form of 4 Lutz, a companion, | ket. That such talk has a disas| : Carroll's Jeweiry Store vith th ther we é thts way (wo bros h ay g ay pr srl ighe oy in} 50 Specially Bought Surts to Be Placed on Sale Wednesday iB | > wuaaels Whe auatee batt low cheoks and feverish eyes she At Extraordinarily Low Pr ces I 1102 Pirst Ave. k thelr horse and buggy at the woars to ¢ lawyer's office when bi crossing. te | about to apply for divorce. uits which we have bought formerly and have sold for j None of the train crew knew that} Once past, never refer to an ox $25, others for $35, are being sold in this purchase at ploston or {ts cause, Re-establiah a Hlent bond of sympathy, without which all else 1" useless, Strive for such self-control that after al | Hight gust your good man will find] | THE STYL ES include plain tailored in straight fronts and anything had been atruck unt!! the station was reached’ Misa Farber ises, The} Pacific Stump Puller : seaped with a few skull of Lutz was fractured, but he} “Bait for Northwest Stumpe’ has a good chance of recovery | A simple, powerful and tneapen give machine, which can be operate FREE BOOKLET STAY AND SOOTHE | HIM, YOU OUGHT | cut 1s ew semi-tailored models and Norfloks TO KNOW THE WAY | The coats are cut ‘TO DO THAT. wuthe wast ut’ prement | stances, plain in others; some have the gathered back, some gtl the ones which are INIC MANUFACTURING CO Western Av., Seattle. Wash rts are draped in some in f close fitting, all are thoroughly stylish | DE Ladies’ Suits Made to Order ren is | sizes > | Jo her of King | $25.00 and $28.00 | Fre Saxony, has ~ CLOTHS Aochite deri, for the rat by The Princess and|MY DEAR ELEANOR er suite and # You write the that if I knew! © bitten a few altbe talk you hb onging te your husband | mt and workmanship guaranteed, | been Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop|!" ixtuees, Manni $260 Lumber Bxchange Building | dome nge, Fancy ixtures, Diagonals, Bedfords ngles, Wide Wales, Hairline ago by prince N a ri cert Model Mill | BUDAP 1123.—Count and|like other men's language. That Comntees . the latter for-jis, unless t over-civilised and,4 THE COLORS include Browns, Blues, Blacks, Grays, at too fastidious to} t se fi ‘London Y nothing so urn to Hungary onl as coarse and hite, Tan, Oxfords, Blues with white hairline stripes, Blacks | at uring the social season axe, and | what | edith Ga Lak wie ing they Biel > ¢ hairline stripes, Browns with white hairline stripes, Oar low rent : ja Newfoundland dox 4 40|that man wants to talk bad of his anger stay ;himself wondering how be could} olden Browns and many others ee MAKE feet into the water from end| Nip his, language in the bud You ought tolever have been so cross. Never let| ; — s : Volume of trade ai of a pler bere today and saved the|that the Nab eed not grow that him get beyond the Lew margin of OWER |life of the Syearold daughter of|Hegin by running away, not farther what can hap-|dear, He wil THE LININGS are all of a fine quality of satin in shades }his mistress, Mrs. F next room, perhaps, but A man's rage? | pent-up rer ‘ which contrast pleasingly with the colors of the suits. fe a way of|fishness, The profit PRIC! . 2 fe ‘ Numberless|a mass of acumul i ‘ vq r 1 I bu are! bt xf complain r ce on! reckon with. ra ‘ Goods. \ : a‘ : THE VALUES, as we have said in the head line, range Mocked and re he| @ ' } \ from $25 to $35. By values we mean that we have sold suits tad Notions made | CW cP \ similar to these in fabric, in sty tailoring and in finish at = = \ $25 and at $35. We are able to price these suits at $14.75 Model Millinery S27 hee Bank Building. jing’s paper about Carrick castle. y ancient because they constitute a sample line of a big manufacturer WHERE THE MATRIMONIAL SHIP OFTEN STRANDS which was closed out to us at a price which represented his r y: Please advise | just ax soon uin, dating back from the ear! at {st to do. Lam a ce has be . ries of Scottish histo: 1 is ‘ and | b not heard Spe ted on the beautiful she ; { cost and which permitted us to sell at the price of $14.75. ach Goll, and * ot far fron | Second Floor. ea - |e “BIS BE536 - BseF t J} CT Sas SNOB nRe Sena ing & and always thought vera castle bow , ow nly the people | work for : - ae is aeneme iin irenAY ‘ ms i. ; m ar z ot Dre “1 OCCUPATION. See The MacDcu a'l-Sou'fiwick Co. er ‘Second Avenue and Pike Street Street SPECIALS Sse Paiog] Atm pram rete | See ning nara PUTS CHILDREN’S cruel reply ter did mot reach you; or he ae auntie: bean ‘good tmpres-| ™ay be crippled or sick. sion A SUBSCRIBER. if you know to what place he , some of the ladies at our Are you a broad woman? Are pore going, you can write toone jchurch have told me is ts not | you willing to meet your hus. of the papers of that city and ithe right kind of a place for a | band half way and overlook as have them insert a notice, /giri to work Shall 1 continue to which, no doubt, your husband |have her for my friend? She te u of one of the city’s largest Cascade Meat Co. STALLS 1-7 ASHES IN URN 16¢ Loin Pork Roast, Ib. 7 ver, 1 5 | many of his shortcomings as ahd beets ages ae ans | you Jould have him overlook of will see if he is still there, or ja lovely girl, and I want you to By United Press Leased Wire icon come Meena aye Pm 25¢ |) yours? Or are you a selfish, write to the police of that city, tell me what to do. Yours truly PARIS, April 22.—The bodies of 4cans Wild Rose Milk 20c fi] suspecting, suspicious, shallow | oF register a letter to him, gen. | RUBSSE the two small children of Isadora Fancy California B 2 B5e creature, forever plying him | eral delivery, and request are | The surroundings . Duncan, the American dancer, who Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs 23¢ with questions? | turn receipt, which, if he re | gibly not the most refi | were drowned with their governess ) g ceives the Wilt Be fe liut the girl's ponition cannot loweri |here, were cremated today. The Married people should be con. fidants as much as possible; at | the same time, I hold that there | oymmick CASTLE mind is right. The whole secret| dancer {s still prostrated. The ashes of the children were placed in golden urns, which Miss Dun- z e 2867 f im. PHONE—ELLIOTT 2867 turned to you, signed by him. her standard of womanhood if her! are certain things in each one’s lies in her strength of character.| work that it their right, to | Dear Miss Grey One of your |! 84¥ @ girl who le employed at a} can intends to keep with her at all | and which they can manage |readers was inqliring in Inst even- |9oCk can be just as pure as one who | times. | best. is private secretary to ‘ | ap 21 Ibs. Sugar 3 Ibs | _ For Instance, the household: wb, adit trae | FIRST ANNCAL ladies’ night of fee eae | It le the wife's right and duty to e Choose your friends for what you | Lo pong : eo ae Sere 4 big cans Milk ...... All 10 and care for the home, and she Y S t know them to be, not for wh Oy. Sak Marlon Sy. ¥ 4 ee should be fully competent to do ul Our SUIT] i sipalbalnuay aiane heme tact |held tonight. Dr. Leonard will 4 cans Corn ..... so before she steps into one. It tainly, do not give her up until you bee | is the same about a man’s busi fad ae eet a a . | ness; he should be capable of And Pay associate. managing this business better 6 Ibs. Choice Prunes Reg. 25c Peaches, can .15¢ GRAY HAIR 4 large cans Salmon GROWING HAIR 10 bars Best I ° | than any one else. Dear M i you kind-| | Would you not feel hurt, even | a eek pov oe 1 you d angry, if your husband should > my } “gee | Easy to Restore tore Natural Color ary. y' ake te > ah . : | step into your kitchen and teil Din ae gee Path Bar of Your Hair by Simple | you how this and that ought to That's the Way ing at I 1 most eve Method | be done? You most certainly a g, but 2 ret i 4 therefc Science has just been finding out { the most amazing things about hair—-discovertes that overturn many would; but not more so than we sell Manbat I want some would he if you were to pry into tan te ring A GIRL OF EEN | his work. fust A.—Kindly send me a self 1 Sor te covered Above all, don’t be inquisl addressed, stamped envelope, repeating your request, and | is rest | | | | | tive. Manage your part of the | work, and do it well, and you | | iit ly sen: | won't have very much time left will gladly send you a good rec hort time. if t his. When he Ipe for hair tonic is podied in. the Queen Te gait Myccarioidlbagne —_— Hair Restorer, a liquid prep- | that makes any desired leaving making is mot stieky asks your opinion on any of his YOUNG GIRLS AND ty PHOTOGRAPHS Dear Miss Grey: In sirl of 18 years | business affairs, give it; but |] 7 don’t feel hurt and pout If he | Trimm doesn’t go exactly by it. In each successful home there Is a | common meeting ground, an un- a Sah | derstanding between husband * sp Bi | and wife, so that one will not 77.) one | trespass on the other’s domain. | NATIONAL poctuer f ' ITEITTIN. I OUTFITTING CO. 1515 SECOND AVENUE The best hairdressers use ft and sell it to thetr patrons. A ‘BROKEN BACK MEANS SURE DEATH the sensitive spinal cord which traverses the ken—and life e ent of any of the vertabrae strains the liga- ments which bind the vertabrae; result, a pressure on the nerve which emits at that point and disease of the part supplied by the the close association necessary to good health is not eth hhh — eet ee 5 3 2 |pictures back? CAROL A.—You are quite young, it na vid All totter cannc swered in the pi f ont t Pe pe always brings a 5 CYNTHIA GREY ver knew _ there was such a demand for REGAL - FIFTEEN- DOLLAR-SUITS on you don’t care to include the | fad young man longer in your cir- |! r cle of friends, return his pic- tures. | hia’ — | tunation FACE COVERED \"'s" * * * + * * > * * * et tt tet te tt tk tok true, for there as well as fine LACK OF AFFECTION | Asthma N THE HOME, the Avenue, and the ME ee tires: ianet 0. tv oe jaro ening If nerve, for , 2 ne tion in the | Lang lenoids | Pie dielnal on re ew new Up-town Shop is ig trth | WITH PIMPLES crouse essen Chiropractic teaches us that spinal adjustments will remove . Ney and I | al idler oT agags ey eget the removing the pressure on the nerve at that point— some busy place. Nev- Troubles CUMS |e uitared vhs Voara: Used Resinet Dee vee uataw war hige and Il do the rest Her have such clothes- ent peared hie | Now Net a Pirmple $0 Ba Seen ‘[mauch. boat from the suffragets 1s L you how we ean help you | . My t were selected for m | Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 27, 1912.) | ts x ‘a been shown in dintedd vege [1 had been for the past | tf nan looks for friends ra Lee Lewis, D. C. 1 kind. The end came leveatiieate ake les which he'll ana haha SEATTLE, 2 to 5 p. m—3145-6, Arcade An i Wer MP seat and they’re be- for myn Fed entionis ne ohe pitt would come out [ing for trouble she'll be very aj EVERETT, 9 to 11:45 a. m., 8 to 9 p, m.—307 Colby Bidg. i ing bought by fellows fove I craved f . that 1 write you re, |fester up and cause me to pick at!" tr however, ahe is | le for| . ahh that my case ts an|** fOr een eee usent foutae’ Walblt tk ea r ufortable ae eaiie nest rT OLN 7 7 who know. style, fit, ha agri Pay Monge aed bc AIC Wie Conk weste'in iemugey | tried most all” kinds of | tacta | and unquestioning to <9 en E e 2 ° tile child came Into our and i Wing |ereams, but with no effect. 1 trie m pin he 1 toly “ W materials and tailoring. ab os ernly tina nd ne tcid}a samplo-ot Resino! Sonp and Oint Aah Vice U. S. Government lepeced Meats” ment and noticed instant relief. | found a L se seats A HAP MOTHS A.—You are fortunats, a man who drinks before ma \) GET YOUR MON- EY BACK FOR ANY rlage does net always reform . ‘ a |Olntment and ‘Resinol Soap. . ve that bas |i ‘e aires afterwar P ey Fylbvea anteug Inol Sos ought the love e per-| i x aC y/ $15 if parents would ghow more th I pebeured’ A onthe treat: | Was Bol ® Dimple tothe seen q S W d REGAL $15 SUIT vnluceattete, wal gree toute ae how ‘my ‘taee ina atnoo coan wo vo in our dof Meat Specials Wednesday ‘ ATT ¥ J tas children and back this by strict |* an was i § pimple ¢ hie Ce THAT YOU DON’! errileton AO nok file by Serie | : a iKned) Alert Greeubit steed iseng cigar | UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. CF — na would t choose th a 1 are ve p é LIKE ene apa 1 AT ain howaenh ‘ ave For eighteen years Resinol ha ect : pxpression A] Lamb Chops. ......15¢ Lamb Breast. . 8c Oa , it lef too much to themselves. urea Creat been a favorite doctor's n that I never ex} tol That's our guarantee Their interagte should be oen- | sive t ; : Hon AND HOUAANGIC Creiedy CeRlban athe nan He ie fl Corned Pig’s Feet...5c Salt Pork.......12%4c tered around thelr own homes | ' ' tching troubles, skin eruptions, |¢ when I want him an : 2 until they are old enough to |‘ nS aliee. (Wait ndruff, chapped faces and hands,|1 can ! vay when | erow | Pork Sausage ..°.1244c | Choice Corn Beef 1214 have a mind of their own. Hl ur k MANNAK piles, et Stooe {tching in+| tired of y will bs in A | Gor. ¥ 4 - sult dhan sta Sold i} all ire ist h arth He } ad i BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. a lll dg ALM Call of Welte for Information eT Sie he ak ne ihe : i SNYDER'S MARKET, New Corner Markey 1318 Becond Aye 615-619 First Avenue fe MM ies bean | Office open 9 a.m. to &, and & B® Jetthont eoatetunt-wrtte to al 8 LANCASTER will deli a. Opposite pa Iwo STORES Opponite Totem Pole pin 2B ee fei | : Mfoi to 3p ; i eataol ‘ npeny Co, 5 ore, {an 1 Foes wae eae Your money returned {f any sales we make are not as represenj and recently my bu a Bees Pe eke | ae ; : membership meeting of the Cham: | Bhsessmaa -j i ; i | ber of Commerce tonight,

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