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THE STAR THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1938. 5 yoLectte, cS To WILD OATS jook forward to your reply, aod.) Doar Miss Grey: 1 should tke thanking you for your trouble, I] to ask your advice In a matter that am M.D has been troubling me for some A.—| disagree with you when | me you way “Every young man h | I am a young Indy 22 years old,| to sow hie wild oate some | and am engaged to a young ma 43. time. That Ie the old saying, | Hits past te not what It ahould have | know; but we have already beon, and my folks are continually | erled It too long. The sooner bringing it up to me, Since I have| young folke are taught that eon going with him he has worked they are bound to reap whet very day, He has a nic witlon| they sow, they will be more and [ike . wo Even my rela) careful what kind of seeds they tives, who are the ones that know| acatter, and the result will be mur about his past, soo a gfeat change| @ better harvest of men and 1 him, and have even remarked| women, out tt It le always right to help any- on e anc I have always Hved at home, and} one up when he le doing hle custemaiaiiibien am the only girl left. My parents| beet to live above a dark p | seem to think t gure that the re ix no one good| If you are very young man's past hae left no enough for me, but I think differ al lan ent. Perhaps my friend’s past has; drege which might affeot you or We turn over the d to you without not been juat what {t should have| your possible chlidren, | don’t t perfectly sure he ts see why you should not marry payments. ow very mah has) him, his wild oats #ome the, and USE THE PURCHASE MONEY IN IMPROVING THE ter to do #o before you are MARRIAGE: SHOULD ed than afterward. He BE DELIGERATE. z LAND AND MAKING IT PAY. © for fquor, and 1 thir Dear Miss Grey: I am a boy, 26 tha no of the most essential /and in love with @ «irl 18 years of Then when the farm pays, start paying us on easy terme. things Ker before you mar- age, We have not seen eact ther || H “lh rted, a wo for © yours Do you hin ! And our Iand ts fine, rich soll; It can be cleared, plowed, oo pi oye pe tifcand he nly ie bps ba og Dy ep fenced and seeded tor $16.00 to $20.00 per acre; % mile seonio. . Eis Ser" y that me land would you adv vo us t from station. And we do more to help. folks do not much of him. If each other again before laying too he did ft would burt him, as he/many plane as to getting married; Full information. thinks @ great deal of my mother, or would {t be all right to ennounce * . and she treats him very ni our wedding day and get, married) If you are Retain Bo someting 208 for evening ap I} you can advise me, as I\the day I arrive at her bh me? pointment, or phone evenings North 2879 am very anxious for your opinion, A A—I advise you to see each | fF ashingto: izati Age as you alwayg give everyone | ; i Ser and good advice. What 1 wish to know other again before making any | 4 217 Boston Block. jis, if a man has been nce, plans at all In regard to mar. i b ; ing riage, The girl has no doubt | we changed mueh in two years, but she will change still more in the next three or four years. | “The Fortune) GOWAC@AANTAVI 9? AS TOLD BY AUNT GERTIE Hunter | 2s CHAPTER IV The queen went home and|—————————— — arched out her mirror at once, °U TIZ f sertata she had ie — Now being presented at the Seattle Theatr, Third od bog haa Ppa Bart se 1 S$ " te produ te @ and Cherry St., is elaborate production be the S | F t: yet attempted by the Bail ley-Mitchell management Yoternoim FR a ga a oe ma er ee again the mirror gave the same o! Sore Feet, Swollen Feet Cured Every ess, answer Queen, thou art of beauty rare, and played to cr ouses at the Metropolitan ioe ‘ clan ta to | ~ hite, ng in V, last season at $2.00 per seat sable ya Mh, “4 Time by TIZ | With the seven little men, | Bend at Once for Pree Trial Pagkage From a play stand ] | | Ie a thousand time Our Best Seats. &..°°."".: | yesible that Are 5Oc be and we give a better prod they because we have ery, @ Come down tonight, and in the meantime sect feserved seats by calling Main 43. no transpor 1g expenses for players, manag fs house once let ne in,” ttle girl when the woman 1," sald the woman. “I fee aliouses anions can Hy sell my beautiful apples xy sir feet ~ some else, ll tell you o en SPECIAL EXCURSION - rushing out Into the woods toward ler | “As white as snow, as red as | Thi will not be back to life e 4 ctly home to her t ra 1 into its fa as NS SORANDS oii, { | Women in the || News of Today || | | WASHINGTON ' | Fatigned Ladies’ Suits Made: to ‘Order ROUND TRIP the ons of her ul d RATES OF Mrs. V J. Bryan $25.00 and $28.00 “an til gga 4 Rag and workmanship guaranteed. Refunded to all tone $10 ve, ager bas Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop) this trip BIRMINGHAM ENC #88-340 Lumoer Bxchange Buflding iaiacids prom a . th “WIA CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. 00001 10 ese Besos on Here's a chance to seo the “Milwaukee” | ‘ he courts with acid you have been renting avout. Jain inis| | This Government) ann gwenty.|| NOBODY A LIVING. mm party leaving Saturday night at granted land now| leIVE boosters will leave Seattle 4345 and investigate this property yourself. $88 good as represented you want some Mit that's sure. There's a big crowd going t midnight to attend the Blossom al at North Yakima selling at $18.00 to! $20.00 an acre with MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW | Call or Telephone the Offices—Main 7134, CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING GENERAL AGENTS “MILWAUKEE” LANDS Second Floor Alaska Blidg., Seattle, U. 8. A. Albany Cut-Rate Dentists WE STAND BACK OF OUR wonK FOR 16 YEARS. GUARANTED SIGNED BY US. EASY PAYMENTS 3 . EY SOOO LE Te Cee! 4 eee ae 9 jban get gupiate Pr hall S. Government Inspected Meats” (ij Set of Teeth, Guar $7 E 0 anteed Best, now \ Set of Teeth, Guar- «PACKING HOUSE MARKETS J S12 Sis $8 i L Solid Gold or Por- $4 $4 si 510 celain Crown, $3 to Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work, $3 to The poorest excuse anybody avery Meat. Specials Friday BIG WHITE mARKE T, Old Pike Market SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market Up. SUnPREaD WILL, work WILL PLEASE xom |I ouUR Pre Your ret ‘" Money returned { | rou any sales we make are not as represented OUR weeeeeeene SAME CHANCE AS BS ene pryoes a SineetTng|1Q Yours, bor make ALL THE SUCCESSES Si automobiles in town Sunday. | your payment. PUT YOUR MONEY IN THE BANK AND BE READY FOR A GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE ‘7-13 SAFE 1M OUR LANA FROM FIRE OR BURGLAR S OR YOUR OWN FOOLISH LXTRAVAGANCE makes is new day {s a new chanee until that curfew of your lite UNION HELP—16 Ouncee to the pound. out “TOO I ATE B # 4a st 7aone and strong, nothing can make i nu a failure but YO , The world 18 against no man, {t 1s Lamb Chops 18c | Corned Pies’ Heada..8¢ Solid Gold Fillings. .$1 Up |p ii) jusy looking ont for {teelf, You put your money In our’ bank > eoecee g oe Silver Fillings. .. .50c Up and see how soon the world SMILES on you ork Steak 15c Corned Pigs’ Feet. . .5c BASY PAYMENTS—Come in end Make OUR bank YOUR bank P, i foarn about our Alveo-Noure nature ork Roast 15c Breast of Lamb..... Bc B tooth WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS ALBANY CUT RATH DENTIATS, Northern Bank & Trust Co. FOURTH AT PIKE, It would be muoh better to walt until ahe Is 21 years old before you marry. If you care enough for each other to mar ry, a fow years’ time will make no difference. HOW TO OBTAIN BOOKS, Dear Mies Orey Iam «a girl of 16 and would Ifke very much te know where to find a book “rom Girl to Womanhood? I have looked around the lbrar but de not know where to find it. Thanh ing you kindly, STUDIOUS A--If you will tell the Il brarlan you wish to get the book, sho will find it for you. lyvou HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF RESENTING 1 am a young a Doar Miss Grey girl of 17 and am going with young man of 20, whom I love dearly. Th fs one thing, b ever, that I object to and that te be tickled under the ehir ou tell me what ft means t led under the chin? Mis don't answer me like a DOT ver be Grey yearold girl A.—I know of no meaning other than foolishness to be tlokled under the chin, and if you are not a 10yearold and resent thie sort of treatment, make It very plain to the young man that you do, We all have the privilege of resenting such things. Se ie ee All letters cannot be an swered {n the paper, and many are rr address. A stampe od ep velope always brings a prompt reply. CYNTHIA GREY. RRR 178 AWFUL TO BE YOUNG AND PRETTY Dear Miss Grey: I am 16, } my mother will not think me go with the boys why, because I hay obey her tn all he Du! I don't kr to I want, but no boys I am pretty, and mother anys it is for pretty xi a home nights with their parents. then ask her if # me to the theatre, but ah always tried © Crnthis, Grey eeeeseeene t of letting) Tender Feet and She says Loun go with all the girls t | ® won't go with| It's awful to be young and pretty | f this fs all that {fs in store as If T need world, t to get intr ut What cat Ile to ¢ e truth Ty » Now, Miss Grey what to do to change my » m piness, Answer tn the A.—My dear iittle girl, your life has scarcely begun, and you have plenty of time yet to be introduced to this world, 1 Quick, Easy and Positive Cure for All Foot Torture owing te absolutely eure known ¢ cide compoun water, Bonk t y fifteen minutes gentiy r MAY DAY DANCE At Dreamland Tonight | May Day Souvenirs Given | to All, (See the Waterfall.) ADMISSION 25c Including 5 Dance Ti YOU HAVE THE © penne Never had a chance rings the eureat sotence for @ feet tr | | | MxDotgall << fouthwick Second Avene amd Pike Street In Connection «with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., New York Stors omen Fam Gnm ~ - na tb wet THN FAWERST GROWING STORE IN BRATTLD that in values, variety and as the gr REAL IRISH PICOT EDGING A new importation, value the yard 2 Bpecial 120 ORIENTAL LACE BANDS Cream and white sultable | bands for trimming fancy walsts, kiomnos, negligees ete. Values 1be to 26¢ Special the yard 10c | LINEN CLUNY LACES | Wide Laces and Inser exact coples of hand made wultable for curtains rt pleces, bed sets, otc. as mart gowns and frock yard up to 600 Special 25¢ Cluny | REAL IRISH CROCHET EDGE ) With scallop. Value the yard Special 890 REAL IRISH CROCHE Edges and insertions to match, with roses, shamrocks and other designs. Value 76c to $2.50. Special 480 to $1.48 A Special Sale of Laces Oriental lace | quantity amply sustains the reputation of this department ) eatest lace department in the Northwest. ' REAL IRISH CROCHET INSERTIONS | Insertions with roses every 21-2 value the yard, 50c Special 230 REAL CROCHET ROSES neck "ee For ornament wear, Re This Sale the dozen VAL. LACES jerman 6 and in inches, ‘alencien rtions RATINE LACE BANDS Heavily worked ratine lace | 1 to 1 nches in wide. Values | bands in white and ecru. | 50¢ and 60¢ | Values up to $1 Special, bolt 12 yds., 29¢ Special the yard 50c LACE BANDS Venise and Fancy Cotton Lace Bands in white, cream and ecru SHADOW LACES Are most suita for summer Shadow lace edgings {n the most | gowns. Regularly 20¢ to $1.25 popular widths, 4 and 6 inche a yard. may be had Values to 20¢. This Sale 100 in white only Special 12 1-20 to BSc COTTON NETS | White, cream and ecru cotton REAL IRISH CROCHET nete; 36 inches wide. Very de- Medallions, Motifs sirable for guimpes, blouses, made in round chemisettes, ete. fancy shape Va 25¢ quality 18 | At 9c to $3.34 50¢ quality 34¢ 756 quality 48 IRISH = =CROCHET — MEDAL. BEADED NET TUNICS LIONS, ROUND, CRESCENT, | yo puns i | SQUARE }? ovelty ‘unics, ne’ three- quarter length, in white, pink Medallions of real crochet laces. | and blue. Value $10.50 Values 10¢ to $1.25. | Special for this Sale $6.95 | This Sale 5c to 696 First Floor A Sale Friday and Saturday 75c Wide Brocade Ribbon 48c FAUTIFUL effects in the B thelr quality and beauty Dorothy” ribbons—made The Sash Ribbons, 7 inches | taffeta or satin—the newest p: ts, sprays Plenty of White—Colors Besides You can gain an idea of the most suitable Hibbons for summer wear. from the fact that that are from the same manufacturer as in the most perfect designs brocaded in self colors. 40c Hair Bow Width, 25c¢ Brocade effects hair bow, ribbons, 6 inches wide—especially fine for large hair bows, because their quality will stand out smartly. Real 40c; our special purchase brings the price wide, we have in in atterns, including and other elabor val down to On sale —First Floor. The MacDougall-Southwick am glad to know you area | truthful tittle girl, and you will never regret staying home In preference to telling lies. Just how hard It is | know, for girls of 16 to understand this prob. | lem, but don’t you think you should be very thankful that you have a home and a good mother to look out for you? 1 believe that boys and girls whould oclate, but different. ly than most of them do, and | until they are better instructed | along these lines It Is often at | a great risk. | should think | THE MARKETS | eee RY 4 “ _ timoiked Stents Setting Price” *% se 137 exch 18 1s Leocat—Dayme Price 16@ 118 ca b li sckiings :10 1 a, COR 16 3.00 Vegetubies—Selling Prive on, s.00@ 5 1:00 al aaparagus. rate AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Ysaye in concert Metropolitan—Dark Seattle—Ralley & Mitehell Stock Co. in “The Fortune Hunter.” )rpheum—Vaudeville mpress—Vaudeville, Pantayes—Vandeville. GRAND—Vaudeville and motion pletures. CLEMMER —_Photoplays vaudeville, MELBOURNE—Photoplays and vaudeville, ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville. and : GROTE - RANHIN’S IT Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street your mother might be willing for you to entertain some of your boy friends at home once in a while, but If she will not, you had best mind her, for she has your own good at heart. Here are a few ways you | might overcome your unhappl- ness; Make a practice of vie | iting the children’s homes and hospitals, and before many vis- its you will become int in these little unfortuna dren and will grow to feel more satisfied with your own lot. If possible, | would advise that you join a gymnasium class, as you will derive a great deal of benefit physically and the girls have such jolly times. Also, read such books of Sunnybrook ‘Uncle William,” “Hap- py Island” and “Anne fof Green Gables.” Try to live the free, wholesome life that these books picture, and it will help you very much, Constant’s Great Painting “The Nativity of Christ” 1 on exhibition and we cordially invite everyone to It is a $65,000.00 canvas and has been the world. You'll and ited see it in all a come cities of regret $125.00 Livingroom Suite, SPECIAL [$95] Terms, $10 satis $7 Monthly HIS is certainly a week of opportunities at this great Homefurnishings Store. Sunday we advertised $131.50 Dining Suites for $98 on the easiest kind of terms. Monday we told you of a complete bedroom outfit with brass bed—a 2.50 ‘v for $5 And now we direct attention to a high-grade living room suite that regularly sells for $125.00 at the special price, $95.00. This handsome suite consists of a massive overstuffed Turkish Leather Rocker, covered with genuine leather; an extra heavy quarter-sawed Oak Library lable and two Oak Leather-Seated Rockers—all exe actly Very $95.00. terms, roomy like the picture special at You can buy this suite on easy $10.00 DOWN, $7.00 MONTHLY. Grote - Rankin’s: Fifth and Pike—Right in the Heart of Town