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OFFICE! a yeaa at ef eas chose tt P otlate h Queen TO DEATH A’ vos Under th © Italian ‘ ow Bus A € at wi Ladies? Suits Made to Order bx “art hans wosca! $25.00 and $28.00 = me a i elit pt and workman guaranteed, | partic! : zen Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop ™s val, an = _wietee_Lamoet Bachanae ie, selection of Model godel Millinery Money Savers : Athi tte K cha ie consist wot mes : . 1 J c The | MODE! MELLIN Ey * a Ue o ! e Mean ' Children, have ever sat at the window in the evening when the lights were beginning to twinkle you in the street lamps, watching for DADDY to come home? Wasn't lor ong walt? Weren't y ha ALL OVER tol you ad got the impae of bia hat And o he { t co aikes aube you remember how sad and tor ) represente you f al ahharwths Wel 1. You have a} lined with date thought DOF PI xs tard i) © » we turning from an expedit gem South Pol signs [atte Peter NEVER even on sea from 14 to 44 are ob HIS ; And his daddy ne tainable Bad 8 chance pecan j bat xy boy in th se, you Priced From $11.75 1Q ees GATELY’s 10 CR. DIT KINDERGARTEN “LOVE Dear ‘ Ror the Most yon el anno thane Convenient gnce ia our” agen 1 ope to hea A.—You had better walt un Not only ent but the nomical; for you with no increas c0 store bt kee less on cred on our books, the most con- re for til you are 21 at least, or | fear you will have difficulty In ob taining a license. By that time you will doubtless sense and not care to marry the widow. price A hundred tion will treased for < us put you it's worth more have more the a Fourth Off WHICH ONE? than cash to you. Dear Miss Gr % a on All , ‘igrig= Millinery $1 a Week or away f $1.00 Down ° tin $1.00 a Week $5 a Month Qe p company wi h kind CLOVER. As you are not engaged to either, there Is nothing, as far as | can see, to prevent you from going with both. A girl yi or boy may have as many friends as he or she shes and because they go together once or twice does not give them a mortgage on each other. 1119 Third Ave. Near Seneca St. THE RESULTS OF ELOPEMENT Dear M tak ba We are two young girls of and we were ‘oung boys of 21 and months ago they asked with them, and w they have left us and we st elt y have ac ts 04 Ae ype 1 ad as we are in #0 muck TWO TROUBLED ONES home to means do A.—If you can go your people, by a are, and! an are the kind th business and 4 with Tam a the pre years old 1 * Prciect Against Substitutes. KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL FOR BETTER SHOE REPAIRING Uatablishes 22 Charge No More Next to Butler Hotel. Than Others Year We 613 Second Av., Get the Well-Knowr Round Package Effective March 26th, 1913. + - PRINCE RUPERT S.S. PRINCE GEORGE deattle, Leave Site ES | (a - ALTERNATE JOHN and PRINCE ALBERT PRINCE Leave vy yar Y at i! * ; HORLI PACIFIC geet RAIL WAY “85S STEM TRUNK as reduced water. (Aa AS tay ana Tp Guns tor Hew tia 10 ona ALTED, was? Mas i N TRU! Chicago xan au GOOnTER, ©. Pp City Otticn Fiewt AGENT # POR ALL PULDM % & 4 A General Agent Department Woah LINEA, © H. BUKOIS, Panseng Ave. and Yeuler Way, Senttle TRANS-ATLANTIC #TEAMSHIP 0. Don’t spare any time; take the next train if you can do it. | This Is invariably what hap- | pens when girls elope and | hope that every giri who con- |” templates elopemert will read | your letter. | YES, THERE ARE A FEW NICE BOYS Dear I awe «i € Eva HORLICK’S We do not make “milk products || Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ete. EXPOSITION Bot the Original-Genuine Made from pure, full-cream mi and the extract of select malted gra eoSoda Jounloin STAR To Name dtalian LITTLE SON OF EXPLORER WHO FROZE SAW HIS DAD T POLE NEVER Captain Scott started on that wonderful trip in search of the ith Pole before his baby was born Peter was named after “Peter| Pan” tn the y of that name His @ ‘ather was J. M. Karrie, who wrete the story of “Peter Pan.” Peter is four ye 4 Though he never has bad a daddy to play with bm or rock him or to take him on | walks, he will always know and be proud of the fact that his WONDERFUL DADDY Jost his life on a daring trip made for the purpose of help ing the world know about a new —" ountry € | WALL FLOWERS ARE NO DISGRACE M We We are have two *p O WALL FLOWERS A.—Such cond is very rude and boisterous and posi- tively wrong. If | were you | would not want to skate with | young men who tolerate that | sort of thing | “Wall flowers” are no die | grace, and it is b&tter to be ig all alone than in bad company. MUST REMAIN A CITIZEN ected wh! India linon trimmed Dear Misa Grey: I am a reader {n shadow lace of your letters and will ask you &| Do you think these will be pret- « If an old soldier ty en when the rest of the goe ada and ta & girls * going to have embroidery homestead, will he lose his pen-|dreases? . M.A \ are anxic walting a re. A—I!f he becomes a citizen ply in your col } of another country, he will not TWO cHUMs receive his pension. A.—1 think your dresses will be lovely and much nicer than EXPERIENCE COUNTS the embroidery, as you can FOR MORE THAN YEARS make them more original. Seek Dear M I never miss) individuglity in dress ae well ca advice to so many,| as other things. For the sim- lw ask a few q' | ple reason that the others are -WEDNE ov SDAY, MAY 7, 1913, Grey than years. From your letter, | take It that this man is im: moral and leads young girls astray. He can and should be punished, and it your duty to report him to the proper au thorities. If you have no faith in the men officers, go to the police women, and they will fee that he is placed where he cannot harm young girls. You should always, as the old saying goes, “Sleep with one eye open;” but do not let this experience sour you against mankind. Keep on looking for the good men; | am eure you will find one, or several some time before you die. | know there are good men in the world, men who are to be respected and who honor @ woman as they would their mother or sister, Possibly they are few, but so far I have met a number who have proved that men are not all bag, EEK INDIVIDUALITY Grey: We are two ighth grade, and for ur graduation dresses we have se bs] — ac Dougall: cfouthwick | Housefurnishing Thursday Eeiewent Specials for Thursday Selling $2.19 SSS Peanut Straw Hats for Boys Trimmed blue or brown, fc to 8 Spe value 75¢. 5 Hats f colors white linen They ar 2 to 8 years. Price, cach, 50¢. The Little Tutor Pl ay Suits for Boys, 3 to 8 years They come in blue chambray, old hickc stripe That the suit f playing in th Up to 6 years the price is 50¢@—sizes 7 Second Avenue and Pike Street , The MacDougall-Southwick Co. J. G. Price Heads New “ ” Fioanctél Firw in City U. 8. Government Inspected Meats PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Thursday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Lamb Chops.......15c Pork Sausage... .12%4c Pork Roast........15c Corned Pig’s Feet... .5c¢ Pot Roast. .......12!4c Corned Pig’s Head. . .8c BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER'S MARKET, New Corner Market. PUGET MARKET COMPANY'S Your money returned if any sales we make are not as represented. | all going to have dresses of é ont 18, young! embroidery would make me | - old because} want to have mine of some- . y things. thing else. “Variety Is the « young man] pice of life, that gives it all t, but short! ite fiavor.” gp eee HOFBRAU B2nerent sna but did] embroidery, but it Is not ev- Cafe Tore he ast what! eryone who can design and te FIRST AT MADISON. tt make a neat, pretty dress out John G H res of dainty lace and linen. lof the Nor SOMETHING NEW—CABARET Di ‘RING NOON HOUR Bic - and for many years active the » MA RA Br bd Pe r AN other girls,| a CRIME financial and real estate fieid here, _ tt satin oF Ricca emia au baa « . Neve him to} Dear Mies Grey Please tell mel 4d of a newly organized $100, age EB rT te 10: is, 15 at t and I and can #ay/what to do about a woman who/ 00 corporatic » Northern Bond These Artiste will nepene Mwert Brie. pt O:1h x 1118 amd 12:18 beate her daughter so much that 1|& Mortgage Co., doing eral | etre, Chasen” e? cram a pas a there po faith In m Tam{am entirely uncertain as to when|bond, tnsurance, real estate mort wilh, gtadly 6 omens | SOE beginning to hate to go with young|tg expect her scroams of fear. |gage and rental business. Frank T. MISS VIOLET MacDONALD men since ther nd don't think I I went into that house to phone|Hunter ts vice president and P. MISS BEVERLY ASHTON w ever do #o again. Thanking }jast Saturday when the lady of the| Bamford secretary JACK O'DALE’S SYNCOPATED ORCHESTRA for this space, I am house was absent, and the place will be opened about May From # to 1 A A. W. Thurston, Director AN ORPHAN na hed POEL. tn. to boeken the Moore building, 1406 Consiah A.—Oh, that all other girls When said mistress home she urth avenue, owned by the Moore IMPERIAL TRIO had your good judgment and [peat her daugt t t ng ¢ of which Price is pres SILVA SIEBERT mind to anewer a ltr ab t € Fewer of them | 7 poor would nursing — broken 4 A nose hearts and injured woman. almost once er for hood. When girls learn to |taking too 8 stand up for themselves as from writing more. you have done, the most im A.—Such treatment is posi- portant part of this problem tively brutal and should be tol- will be solved, You are young In years, but | know it to be the truth that experience counts for more erated under no circumstances. Report the cane to Judge Fra- ter at once. Yow will find him at 500 Ninth av iS IT WRONG |} TO DANCE | Dear Misa Grey: 1 would ike to} jsay a few orda in re is to J. H R.'s attitude of danc : Dar x iteelf Is not ng. It ts Against within the person himself to make Se it good or bad, and if he fa looking evil he is sure to find it - Imitation ey oi 5. ca amusements, also it cultivate: to a vast extent, providing rson ia not evilminded, for P CK'’S MALTED MILK ille to powder form, soluble in Beet food-drink for all ages, K FOR HORLICK’S Used all over the Globe a w good or bad can be made from any thing J, H. B. and others like him need a little {utros tion MALTED MILK “200085 ee cerned with dan ir so-c dancing is me ingraceful Made in the largest, best (iio id crouchine positions quipped and sanitary Malted ng {e based mally upon Willk plant In the world wid abana ghar Beep eople on the earth PEGGY AMA-PA i Jacobs Photo Shop. pest aris Tickets will be sold at proportionately reduced fares to MANY Dear Misa Grey. I would ask you] W. R. PHILLIPS OTHER POINTS in the East in addition to those named. Return ) kindly publish in the columns of|. Mr, Phillips needs no introduec-)7 may be made through California at slightly higher fares. Our paper the exact date of the|tion to the Seattle people. His long ‘of the Panama Expositian |connection ay i be Pea bust LIMITS and STOPOVERS es dy See ne een ie | CRS Northern Bank & Trust Co FINAL RETURN LIMIT, OCTOBER 31, 1913. ance BERT Ms a shh er Wr ae Liberal stop-over privileges and cholée of different routes are A-—The Panama-Pacific Ex- | 18 haan & n {nt deposits | For additional information rding fares, routes, sleep- position will open Feb, 20th and rer aR, ge 20 eservations, etc., call on or address close December 4th 1915, in all during the let ph phe out iba 1 period of nine months and 13 $100,000 eae acer . yi | A. P, CHAPMAN, Jr, J. L, CRISWELL, days. " ai es Presi Gen'l Agent Passenger Dept. City Passenger Agent. A a called the Borrowed Time i} rT. , Hunt O y . tub bean od by men 70! President F. J.Maftineand Cashier CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. ears A over in the University|W. L, Collier Collier has been Second and Cherry, Seattle. tatrict ® club meets once aj with the bank four and a half years K eek, UL. ®. Schacter le assistant cashier w company will be with the development of End ident fied the North Heads‘ Trust Company Whose Deposits Grow DAILY May 28 to September 30 FROM SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND, VANCOUVER and all other points in the Northwest to Boston $110.00 Pittsburg ... + -$ 91.50 Buffalo 92.00 Rochester, N. Y._ 96.40 Chicago 72.50 St. Louis, Mo. . 70.00 Duluth 60.00 St. Paul, Minn. 60.00 Minneapolis 60.00 Sioux City, lowa 60.00 Montreal! 105,00 Toronto, Ont. + 92.00 New York 108.50 Washington 107.50 Philadelphia 108,50 Winnipeg 4 60.00 i Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and St. Joseph... 60,00