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os . cn my » 4 It letter engpt be an ie 1 in the pa rand many ® De itbout na address. @ eS vas —_ sod er. a! ope alway mpt Hea CYNTHIA GREY. 2! @ fee eee eee eetace ALLS. ‘CASCARETS’ t constipated, bilious, head stomach sour, take vs a Cascaret your bowels gan with Cascarets, or merely passageway every few athartic pills or} ess bile from the liver he system al! the Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 fm ant wor guaranteed. ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop | E10 Lomoer Exchange Bullding manahip VEGETABLE SILK. i rR |ARE YOU PHYSICALLY | FIT TO MARRY? . starte about Model Millinery Money Savers ow MAKE | Now j Itoi th ing his early life : ER Eft People’s Bank Woliaing De ines Man Makes ="I would give five years of my life to be able to play ‘Love's Old Sweet Song,’ or | ‘Annie Laurie,’ or any one @ those dear old songs.” So poke one of Seattle's well mown merchants at a social | affair recently. “I wish I | had learned to play when fy mother yrged me. Yes, they want it. And had on Player for $467—and and $2.00 a week. be outdoors with the boys— years of my life to be able Mr. The Perfected Player Pi- talking machine. ano was invented and per- fected for just such men and Women. It enables anybody to really reproduce hand- Playing. With one of these aman or a woman can have all the best music right in hour. to hear decide for Third Avenue and University Street KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL Established 28 Years Butler Hotel) best work (next to 613 Second Ave. Heat equipment “U. S$. Government Inspected Meats” : PUGET MARKET COMPANY'S Meat Specials Thursday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Old Pike SNYDER’S MARKET, 6 gre not @ BIG WHITE MARKET Shows How to Drape Your Veil | the Delicate Youthful Coloring and Expression, AR AND Hi arta lk. Col jo urth Dear Miss Grey 1 would Pecos Bank Bidg. Pike voor it atvinn om a matter ou much with a young man e has I heard a Mato ory about him I was|don't know what to do told that when he was quite young sive him, An Interesting Confession their own homes, whenever the Player Piano can now be the Club plan— Instead of paying $650, Club members get the Perfected the Club terms are $15 down There are no dues, no extras. Each member gets $25.00 worth of music on joining, and these FREE TRIAL AT HOME. if desired, or they can hear Edison's new needleless The concert begins at 3 o'clock sharp and lasts an It affords a splendid opportunity for those inter- ested and and compare themselves. PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Lamb Chops...... 15c |\Lamb Stew......... Pork Sausage... .1214c Hog Liver..... aennd Salt Pork... .12\4c Corned Pig’s Feet. . Sc rn@r Market represented to know if it makes any dif ference between un I like him very 1 him, but I can r 1 have no right to you tell me judge. Wil A.—Without a doubt, the young man is deeply repentant has reformed, and will remain so; yet, there is another and more important factor to be considered when young people marry beside themselves. it le the possibility of little children. If more precaution were taken in this matter, there would be far lead help leas little cripples, and blind children in this world today. If the young man is worthy This will be proof that | his old life has left no dreg Never would | marry him until | 1 saw a written statement from the denied herself so that I | music rolls can be 1 clea glans eh te itteat gould learn to play. But I changed in the library at | thet he woe physically fit to didn't appreciate it—none of | Eilers Music House—for a | marry. us do appreciate anything small fee, five or ten cents leo OIRLe: — our mothers do till it’s too | @ roll—according to the cost. [prow « GIRL fete, do we? I wanted to Dear Miss Grey: Speaking ve traffic, I sa the white « I was fishing, playing ball— Unfortunately, there is MO |the worst thing that e anything but music. And | time to lose. The Club is [the world. Why do our bu fow, that I'm too fat to play | filling fast. The last mem- | people let a ate, “ih 7 tall, and too old to fish, I bership will be gone with tute tie oes Pope begin to appreciate what the month. Those who are [and let go at that, Why don't they Music means to a man interested can have one of |do some whose playground is inside these Perfected Player Pi- | | am only @ young girl, but on : phot heip knowing a great deal his home. I would give five anos on free trial at home shoald not thane Gays, and yet why should we not know !t? It to play a few of the’ old it played in the Popular | may be for our own good fongs tonight—just for my Thursday afternoon Concert | If the sire baad tas ! own amusement, that’s all— at Eilers Music House to- (ore be. th partes vy but what a treat it would morrow. The concert will (any sense, know enough to go e be!” be entirely free—and a good (and help their mothers 1 ht k many of the world’s greatest | siris, | find more pleasure in help PLAYER PIANO SOLVES | Singers will be heard via the than T would if t were PROBELM Victor—the Grafanola and 4 enda and m A.—What you true, and a girl cannot wrong in her own home, and | | also believe that every girl's say parents should instruct her while she is in this home, so she will not go astray when she leaves it LET HIM APOLOGIZE Dear Miss Grey A High-ter be Bbiee nears Il never improve as long ae run around after them therefore, ua it Is he who is at fault, let him apologize before you call him up NO OCCASION TO BE PEEVED romises (o him this friend and went t ne peesseseeeeeeseees| TE YOU HAVE A PERFECT PROFILE YOU CAN DRAPE YOUR BRIDAL VEIL T HIS © a Pertect Profile, While That of Mra. Walsh Emphasizes | what you LIKE OCEAN TIDES if you were in the same | | | j ed him down, Do yow think ho} ne »y68, $hrough the membranes and jit. STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913. HE WAY) Batterich Paiterns a leums are as follows: Wild’s Lin Wild’s Linole Printed leum, ¢ Printed um, 7 Mattresses felted cotton 45-pound alright for you to accept the invitation, and wrong, even rude for your friend to say anything to the young man about it. Dear Miss Grey such good adv You give oth 1 am going to 7 and have! a a6 Wea There $44 cakes Phirstey, 8 for “Oe | xtra engagement? Jc e yi d 1900 ¢ ty Clothes | Sanitary € age Cans, made of ex A MOTHERLESS cEKING | copper bott i “x , V "ieee weitheealanee peat. 88 GIRL SEEKING $ i ‘hucaday “Ma hine , vt tely the tra heavy galvanized ir with tight fn st ade made. Regular $12.00 | covers; regular price, $: tides ia the mind of a young Keystone Clothes Wringer, made by h pow wer style for 9 715 for Thursday ....... ‘ 5 boy or girl. Had you waited the American Wringer Co. They have | Thursday only ............. ' Basement. until now to engage yourself to Ase Dougall ofouthwick In connection with JAMES MCREERYS CO., Lengths suitable for bathrooms, small kitchens, ete. sent a very good selection. quality, special at 42 Wild's Inlaid Linoleum, $1.60 quality, special at $1.29 special at 55¢ Wild's Inlaid Linoleum, $1.85 quality, special at $1.49 LENGTHS RANGE FR ‘O10 YARDS Special Sale of Thistle Brand | Scrim and Marquisette Curtains | Woo! Fibre Rugs for Summer wh with heavy rolled edge, full double-bed offered beautiful assortment of spies ; pa iding blue, brown, green ta size; guaranteed to retain shape and tan, and are priced as ae MRS. J. C, ANDREWS, RS. J. T. WALSH aaa aa 26x48, $1.35 4x7, $4.50 Two of th lest of Spring Brides Was Mra. T. J. Walsh, of West Chester, Ohio, and Mr | ered with fancy art ticking. Would 30x00, $1.75 7-6x10-6 st 200. Andrews of Lafayette, Ind. Both of These oYung Women Are Blonds and the Picture of Mra. And head tak ar eideah ts : Pe Ts Pi GE ‘me Fl Ed ae sell regularly at $10.00. Specia 5 36x72, $2.25 9x12, $14.75 BED SPREADS, BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS [he was very wild and bad, drank!should have done it, and was tt Hemmed Bed Spreads for full size beds, 76x88 inches, gray, all-wool, very serviceable and warm, The pair, $3.75. and went with a very low woman, | wrong for me to accept the Invite satin finish, heavy quality {1 closely we They are Lamb's Wool Comforters, covered with a good grade of lke | Who led him to wrong. I asked him/|tion? Thanking you, | ready for use. Special, ea 7 { silkoline, light grounds, with neat floral designs that |2dout this and he said {t was true, A FR Gray C r Blanket es. They are dark filled with pur nt ch, $3.75 but since he met me he had been, A.—Untli people are en- : : a led with pure lamb’s wool each, $3.7 good, and wanted to remain so they have a perfect seacoast sac - 2d 4 - e says he is ashamed that I to go with whem they — know these things, and therefore, it was 1 A $4 Westinghouse Electrie Sad hen for '$3.50--Remember It tina 3 Deliveries } Daily in City ' SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET I New York Store open from 9 a, m. to6 ® m. daily Homefurz ishing Thursday == Small Lots of Linoleum | | At Exceptionally Low Prices l . The patterns are varied and pre- al The prices which will prevail on these first-quality Wild’s Lino- ii Homes amp For Thursday’s ‘Selling — a — er th ™ you would not have bes would you? If you will walt until you are four The MacDougall-Southwick Co. years older you are very apt i to meet another you will think more of than the present man Young girls seem not to com- preherd the seriousness of an engagement. Had you mar ried the first man, do you realize what it would have meant to you when you met another you iiked better? A girl of your years should not be engaged to anyone, that is, not formally. You may have an understanding, if you wish, to fect that If you both care ch other when you are 21, you will marry, but In the meantime you are both free to go with whom you please. if a couple really care for each other, they need no promise to bind them Now let this past example be a warning to you and don't engage yourself to the first fel low that attracts you, for at traction does not last. Have as many young men friends as you like, a@ long as they are honorable. The more friends you have the less apt you are to make a mistake in choos Ing the right one TWO HAVE DECIDED Dear Mias Gr tte’ future in th A rema O HAPPY GIRLS.” A—| was pleased to get your letter and to know that my advice helped you, still | more pleased am | to know that | you are going to follow It, and | will be very glad to help you | at any time Girls, Buya Net Blouse--or Make Yourself One; They’re Ideal for |_| BiG Summer Wear, Billie Burke Says Second Ave. and Pike St. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Government allotments of land have been made to these Indians: * | Mary Full Stomach, John Brings Home the Baby, Kettle Woman, Susan Howling Horse, She Paints Hher Shoes and Edwin Useful Heart . es of a woman were sent by Mass. parcel post from California to Milf Link Your Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW SUITS WE ARE SHOWING AA ALI OAROP PSE Whether your f sires a pla’n tail tion fin ‘aney d or a more elab crea. § the favored ming individ uality to your Your size, too, can be Bul arian edicts, it will be a simple matter to find one from 15 to 48. \ found Priced From $16.75 to $39.50 OTHERS DRESS WELL On Credit= ington Excelalor Manu { Edmonds {s seeking | he lease of two of the King county | tuntrial tracts WHY NOT > Chas, 8. Todd Goes East > ; Chas Todd, Secretary and] YOU? $ " Limited, for a m u's trip meet from day to day ts} Chicago and other Kastern| zs not in a position, aud does } ; ie t 1 of pay cash : When using credit, why } Portlat one e F n the security of “s vn tt ‘ and most re “HUIS AN END TO BACKACHE son : t the best values. } " 100 Gately Stores guar- ¢ WAKES WEAK HINES TRON @: a "i ot Bm ere less money on credit, ) A Few Doses Give Relief, Help | linings; cleans out the Httle fi ; i A ing ands itralizes: and dl The stmp! lothes for girls can Lifeless Organs Regain > w t b 0 4 solves the pol aly Health, Strength and makes tha Hist Activity from the blood I bh h t m po matter that cl thnst t witt It langerous, and nn-|systens and cause such trouble t ; ‘a ne tortured with the| {t does not matter wh r nt job 1 eI headache |have but slight symptoms or the i jouse tt { " ar or wuffe dis-| most ehron Me vated § t ' , pe v and bladder dis-|kidney, bindder trouble, or. rhev-| Waist, buttoned up in theaback with | f 4 ) ny longa matism that ft is 4 to} reveres and collar edged wit new discovery, Croxone, pro-|imagine, for the very principle of | Valenciennes. a remedy which every suf-| Croxone uch that it ft ract It is cut “round neck"no girl! q an now depend upon tolcally tr le to take It into the |should wear a collar unless she is | and surely relieve all| human withput results painfully thin . an An orifinal-packasi of ruxong| "Many making thom wf hil hird Ave. ¢ relleves Yhese troubles | cose but a trifle, at all d arela‘lining of the same, cutting the It quickly ove the | authorized to veturn t ining Jow an@ trin ic with | i js Near Seneca St. of the disease, It soaks right | price if it fails to give the dosired 1 nse over it stopped up, ft ktd-| results the very first time you 1 1 only tucks and, ruffles of the | same goods, = ® |