The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1913, Page 5

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AUNT TTVTTVL TUTTLE CST THE STAR SATURDAY, APRIL RHEUMATISM I Gladly send My Drafts which are Relieving Thousands to every Sufferer TO TRY FREE ust Send Your Name on a Postal This o w'll get 8 lagic Fvot is open to everyone Dollar Pair of Dyer's Drafts by return post, prepaid, cn free trial, I can show you severa thousanda of let te from pa tlents telling ¢ extraordinary cures, many} after a iifetime! of suffering, and after medicines and baths and! everything else} failed. How these simple but pow ful Dratte wor Fred’k Dyer, Cor. See, drive out” p : sing = impur @ carefully explained 4 huetrated tn BY free Book n nem with the Deatte An © the Drafts, then it yen are ratie t me One Dollar, it the « LK-16 Oliver Send no money Write today STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Arnold’s Catarrh Remedy For the head and ch, works without pain. Relieves all Mucous, Constipation, In- digestion, Dyspepsia and Tor pid Liver. sto’ It, after using one 50c pack- age, you get no relief, return empty package, with your name and addres: to the druggist from whom pur chased and get your money back All our remedies are put up fa compliance with the Pure | NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS List! Little Lord Faunt up and planning tc Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906, Serial No. 15,819, and are fa no way misleading. Ask your druggist for them; Gertie Hof man The piot is al pretty goon tra: n planned, and will be ready to & JUNE Wee Tot’s Going to Put Gertie Hoffman on Shelf When She Grows Up; So She Declares ROBERTS. The first step was to change the popular Little Lore 1 Fauntleroy he can get them for you, or was some pumpkin Chicago we will send them direct by | town and therea! 40 very mail. 838334 Arcade Bldg. |imany years ago, into a swaying Seattle twirling, flashing little danseuve The Little Lord Fauntleroy th a : used to be Is now “Dainty June Rob erts, Amerigg’s Y oungest Premier Dancer,” who heads the company Start Your |i20 2282: | Dream” at the Pantages theatre this Boy Now In the great manufacturing | and industrial stage of its de |) velopment which the Pacific |j Northwest {s just entering and which will be booming strongly | by the time the Panama Canal |/ is opened to the world’s com- }} Merce, no men are so much needed as scientifically and || practically trained | } Steam, Gas and Electrical Engin Train YOUR boy to fit in well with the needs of the times— not a wheel can be turned with out the power-plant engineer— Have YOUR boy ready for the great demand—Start him on his training course now This School, “here at home,” trains me individually, unde: instruct are able, P TICAL M standard ma chinery in actual operation for ACTUAL WORK. We suggest that the matter be taken up with the School Manager at once, with the view \ of getting your boy | re. Upon an engineering co’ ing the summer vacation riod, so that no valuable time will be lost him. New catalogue now ready Phone Q. A. 254 Seattle Engineering School, Inc. 106-210 West Roy St. Consider Your vit. Your and week Everyone in the company {s in on | to her. the plot to wrest Gertie’s title, and| the {Ruth St. Dennie’s, t her name ald fists of Dorothy Ro 4 and Mamma Roberts, b June herealf. June ts about the aire minute. will take oath on a stack of I that she's sweet sixt By the time she will look 21 plotters alm to bave safely tu Jur of halt Papa and Memma Robert les ® * the} to do. sked way for the honor of being express sion! June's tooteles arg the They are talking te , to be exact. Th The converse. They are of becoming a real art She was virtually ring honors « ber own as « raconteur and t presented f) age, even as Little Dorothy and Marie Gar-| who {s rapidly aequ , and Mile. Rejane’s, or what- 41 y. all dancer. A Chimney-Corner Friend Is Worth All Else; Homekeeping Heart Is Happiest, Says Winnie a half. She ts about 21 years old jand ives with her parents Recently I had a misunderstand: nk with her mother, who Is contir ually “rubbing it In to me.” The girl refuses to nee or have anything more to do with me Have | wronged the irl by getting r at her mother? Please advise me as to what course I should pur WORRIED A.—It depends entirely on which is in the wrong, yourself or her mother, as to what course to pursue. You are prob- ably both to blame. If you feel that you are the most to blame, go and apolo- gize; If not, and the girl refuses to see you, let her alone. There are other girls in the world just as good. WHICH ONE? Dear Mine ves you will right thing t me to mar n first € ves me tl . M A - You had better awhile. Don't engage yourself to any girl as long as your mind 60 unsettied, as you may meet other girl you will like stil! Wait at least until you have known the second gir! as long as the first, and if you real ly love her you will know it and Near Eleanor at 2 ight habit where the husbanc It ride from business. tha ne ai ald and nner > social ¢ wrong. but that Ye d. to ‘that is is he is sharing Then, bear a rest r young wife, are a simply activit 1 8a is not excuse enough an exc th which it is cht mo he h Mite tful. But, steppin you a 1 are du has a long es bin n st 1s le if making © re hi, ) soon as an evening hour is set, with its festive acc ents, there is danger ahead. e wife with health and spirits ts ikely to dra r husband out. She at both are in shape to go sa what a pity not to take advan If the place of amuse ment 4 at all fa: ar ride first, get home before the iast not do #o now, if his inc I understand !t to be there with a hurry later is a car sto I cannot wo Dr. A. W. Leonard a the ST METHODIST EPISCO. PAL CHURCH Morning evening Subj ning will be the Baccalaur on aduates of the tl# General Hospital Train chool jure Organ recital from 7:30 to @. Vested ir of 96 vole range alwa welcome. Fifth Avenue and Marion Street t Subj ect ment of Power.” t “The: In “The Win of Life’s Nobleat Prizes.” {der that he demure going out evenings; but Ido wonder that you insist upon his taking you Once a week {s often enough, for a man must work hard to support his wife where he gains even an ord nary living. Easy work and high pay do not belong to the aversge lot How will you manage about little Helen? The young person rou om ploy to stay In your aby ix only you know, you are 1 ask the Comentic to THE WIFE WITH HCALTH D SPIRITS 1S LIKE TO DRAG HER HUSBAND OUT. remain with the youngster, do very wrong, for she is titled to her recreation tim |haps your husband worries you | go hom: a festivity is or, Then, rekt ase it he uneasy about the child, he thin you Ought . Resist the temptation to invit mor a han t * tired ‘ anil rfett anytt ul e amall ¢ f¢ r eshmer « hapy fn r foot are A in One chimney corner friend h has not os f ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, Installing 1018 Post St. Seattle Phone Main 962 i yres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. _ Sid TIVITIES go t $ Plumbing Co. Main 875 CUT- OHIO Rare DENTISTS Becond Avenue and University Street Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years Painless Dental Work or... st $8 $3 We Use Nothing but the Best Best Amalgam FUBAE sc cccceee Full Plates, $5 and...... Best SC eee . _ “y¥ - , Letters To Crthio Grey <> ee ee = WHY GIVE | know It ie right to marry he MER UP? | without asking my opinion of L r Mise Grey lke others, I the matter ‘ ‘© you for information ; If there Is anything that a I started to keep company with man or woman should decide, It girl last December, whom I have] ts whom they shall marry. It ls learned to love dearly, | never told] you who must tive with the girl, her of my love, as I had reasons for net your parents, and you not doing # should not let their influence Sho has of late acted very atrange| warp your views, with me, and did not answer my last letter. Would you advise me to go| A HUSBAND'S |to her home and ask the reasons for INJUSTICE her actions, or would you let her go?) Dear Miss Grey; As you have Don't tell me that my love algiven advice to many others, I also |faney, for 1 am old enough to know come to you for hi what love is. IT thank you fn ad-| [am a married and, wntt) vance, and will be looking for an} recently, have been appy, but early reply. SUBSCRIBER, |I have a younger sister who live A.—If you are old enough to | with us, and my husband is always know what love Is, and are con: | loving her | vinced that your case Is not a | When I speak to him about ft he fancy, why, then, give the girl [either laughs and says It's only In up? You cannot expect the girl |fun, or gets angry. Do you think | to come to you, especially when {t she says, or is ister she does not know you care par tealing hin lo. mt ticularly for he A BROKEN-HEARTED WIF' A—It is difficult to say, as |AT OUTS WITH you don’t tell me your sister's HER MAMMA | age. Under no condition should | Dear Mis# Grey: Tam a young] you allow this sort of thing to man of 23 years, and have been en-| continue, even though you are gaged to a young girl for a y and! compelied to send your sister it will be for her own good away. this is necessary, it HE 18 NOT THE ONLY ONE Dear Miss Grey Tam a girl of 16 and in the elghth grade at school I Nk very much who I i to Uh me until a few months aco, another «irl ' ed to this ae an ow he in always pa attention to this ‘ What car regain his Grey, ow, Mise do not think me foolish, for I am very sen atble LONESOME GERTIF A.—! do think a girt of 18 ex- ceedingly foolish to muddie her brains over mook love affairs ae you are doing f you are always polite to this boy and he refuses to be the same, why do you went him for a friend? If you are a nice girl you will always find good boy’ and girle willing to be your friends. WHY SHOULON'’T YOU? Dear Mine My husband has e months, and te mak good mon He couldn't get here, so he went to another haen't sent me any money don't hink he { wend me b I a th ho should come home? ar ng with my folks, or I would have to make wr ra and friends live ould come k, but never 1 will be ome A—There are pe few who view your situation ast do, but | always say exactly what | think If you have no children, and If by staying with your parents you inconvenience them, why should you not get out and make your own living? No, I can see no reason on earth why your husband should send you money, when you fall to make his home your home and take the household duties of a wife on your shoulders Neither do | see why he should return to where you are if he has a good position where he is. When a woman marries she is supposed to place home and husband above friends and relatives. Why don't you go where he is? WOMANS PAGE nwg CONTRACTS WITH WINORS Dear Miss Grey I tonight Dance at Dreamiand ‘Doctors — | If we did not believe doctors endorsed Material Painless Extraction Free’ With Other Work Any work that doesn’t prove satisfactory will repaired | free of charge at any time. | Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs and cokis, we would not offer it to you. Sold for 70 yea Ask Your Doctor. Arer,Ce.. . Paul Stove ie Mode a Wd pee Savers MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Bank Building. ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 Fit and manship guaranteed Ladies’ Tailor S Shop 228-240 Lumber Bx Bulla work 3 Asthma Sufferers! Read This and Act Seattle, Wash., Feb. 4, 1913 ature’s Creation People’s Bank Bldg. Dear Sir ‘ ichitis most of at es very bad. And since my re « ery I feel it my duty to let oth ifferera know that at last there from this terrible disea a heavy cold in August which left me in a very bad ¢ t I had fever and night sweats iderable in weight, 1 Nature's ( on vat cor try ave And nyone suffering who will write all me up, | will gladly what this medicine has ¢. Telephone Main 5962. MRS. J. W. JO 1920 ath avi NATURE'S CREATION is on its merits. ’ Call up this 1 Ne err what she tes you If you further information call or or tell them done for Seattle. sold dy ed by write Nature’s Creation 514615 Peop! Second Ave. Seattle, Office open 9 a, m p.m, Sunday, e's Savings Bank Bldg and Pikg St Was! to 6, and 7 to 8 1to 3 p,m n year ag part » t back with I ‘ what I ha ald? Please answer through your col once and oblige A SUBSCRIBER. | A—A contract made with a minor is not legal. If the terms of the contract are not adhered to, the land may be forfeited or redeemed with pay- } ments. imns at APPEARANCE IS A VERY POOR PROOF Dear Miss Grey: | am a le in the plays ri ap ‘ a good character, adv » to get a quainted? If M A.—If you are not acquainted, how do you know whether you think a great dea! of him? Ap- pearance is very poor proof of one’s sincerity You may admire his clever ness and ability to act, but tt gives you no Insight into his real character. Beware! Don't get acquainted, if you must step the least bit out of the way to do #0. Pee ee eee ee eee ee cannot be an per, and many > or address A stampe elf-addressed er velope always brings a prompt reply. CYNTHIA GREY letters thee ener teehee | THE MARKETS | Fratt—Seinng Price w applies 1 25 19 16 16 1? 1 14 Liver 7 * 4 o 11 10 Pork ed sides i pork 4 os 1 13 14 | Tube i Smoked Mteats—se one Bacon a he Kus, each Voultry, Cocal—Taying yn. ti c Vngeinbion Sclting Pretec i : 8.000 Wat ° 29.0090. ed corn 30.00 Mi dllnns ‘ ‘ 35.00 R oats and barie ‘mixed 30.08 ODEON THEATRE THEGREATEST SOCIETY DRAMA EVER SHOWN “TAIELMA™ Marie Corelli?s Great. est Novel— Sensation THREE-PART PHOTOPLAY A BEAUTIFUL STORY, TAKEN AMONG THE STUPENDOUS SCENES OF NORWAY, THE LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN DEPICTING THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF A BEAUTIFUL NORWEGIAN MAIDEN IN THE SCANDALOUS SOCIETY LIFE OF ENGLAND —ALSO SHOWING— THE OLD NORSE CUSTOM OF SEA BURIALS ODEON THEATRE SUNDAY TWO DAYS ONLY FIRST TIME SHOWN IN SEATTLE —PRESENTS— ~ —FROM— INA APRIL 27th APRIL 28th MONDAY ‘AT THE MOVING <PICTURE HOUSES Pouce Find Reema. Features at the ‘Theatres Listed Below Odeon Theatre ’ the eres society drama, * from Marie Corelll's greatest uree part photoplay April 27 an 2 days only. FINST AT PIKE * 'SeUnion—5e ‘ car aeeeeet ene : “ 5c--Crown--5c = “The Prisoner of Caban,” a “The Pride “A Lesson to great “Pathe Weekly Re- ew in film reat Solig Third Ay. at Union, 7 P.O. in the Air,” two-reel feature Av. Bet Madison and Spring & Boob,” someday. Cremation or farth-Curial THE CREMATION SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON for the Has sent every of funerals DIRECT for LE nade by und OR EARTH-BURIAL. equipment TO US, attending to all THAN ONE-THIRD rtakers for CRE care arrange- the usual MATION r BODIES PREPARED FOR CLUDING CASKET AND CASE, FOR $50.00 to $75.00. 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