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) Suits Blade to Order _ 00 and $28.00 ansh{y sranteed ant work: ' Tailor Suit Shop Rose tanner echoes Mutiding anit rye mme R HATS ‘Teor Sma! BILLIE BURKE ON BEAUTIFUL EYES “The Most Beautiful Ones WLettexzs To Cunthion. Grey [TRIO OF CAPITAL BRIDES A SECRET MARRIAGE walt sive tise in Se ation, then prices and then have the @o your work 3. BROWN, DD. Ss, Seattle's Leading Dentiet Open evenings Sand Su 4 for who charee My “ to go to any ged have an exam work Economics Have you solved this problem? sidering a Oe | ? | ch | Hy You can get | it. Guranteed | ° RMiectiveness nf Gearanteed } i Purity 8 re ° | ng | Powder Why pay The dif. body is worth consider- fag Try it out Tetcreanrs 89 SBTeaalt Ss ‘THE SPIRIT BEHIND THE 83 MAKES THEM BEAUTI By Billie Burke one has asked me what colored eyes 1 consider the most beautify have no choice. In fact hink that the colorin man's eyes has anyth r beauty theif Mmpldity , ad and, above all, it is 4 1 and spirit behind them ; 1 have seen eyes that were | heaven's own blue in color, but they were not at all beautify On the contrary, I have se ¢ were beautiful because they ex pressed what the French call spirite,” a word that express very mush more than our spirit THE MARKETS Mistyn, Wash., se ‘ ona Ti July of the pre " . ; enly taken with a severe co | | Bees | told on my lungs and gradual Bw Worse till I could not work Weep at night, was forced to alt | ¢ Ma chair all night, was cough-|! nd wheezing all the ti Bight sweats, no appetite IF all sorts of remedies with no| be tneus, fresh {i Theard of NATURE'S|{** No. 1 me and|Co~s. nner ateer TION, 1 have taken six bot Ls P4224 Tam tec and can t better than I bave for;¥en). f sii wi: NES as have lost my : gp bf yan sleep and Priest ot Deane © Nature's Croatic 7 to use tome other #44 me, Yours very truly WILLIAM NICHELSON A letter such aw the poor sufferer as| yy | Tubs Locst—iaying Price above Poattry man of Mr, elson’s standing {Prins ‘“e Our own ediate ghbor-| Tw: * tive Carries convict t, and| nee i ETE proot Kitnes ite's Creation dc that {t O06, OO atime De ! at Ccaevabiee—Heiling Price ME PEE to do in the treatment|toral rhavert @ 1.00@ He rouble, Catarrh, Asthma, |! i % etc. ' 2 ature’'s Creation is not a stim raie!.. 1.980 4 H ie It and carries a low 1 r cent of ol, blood Setting Price ducer Kastern navon thee I or write tor tu ticulara,| Puget.» ny 14.6 - Wheat na: y tag fh ATURE’S c CREATION rd +54 Ib People's Savings Bank Bidg.| AYe, and Pike St., Seattle, Wn | Ralie and barley appreciate tt {f you will answer the tions nographer 22 years of | hands that © of & woman red, following q I am a # age, and hav the appears They are wrinkled I don't do any ause I don't have boarding at Is there an that will make th plump? Do you hap manent cure Thanking in advance sive me very thin and housework, be any to do. 1 some tht now of a per corns? and you a I remain A STENOGRAPHER A-—The following \s cel lent to whiten the hands, and is taken from a tested book of times ne, 30 parte; glycerine, 20 parts; borax, 10 parts; euce lyptol, 2 parte; essential ol! of almonds, 1 part. A mixture of these Ingredients is to be rub bed on the hands, which are then covered with gloves dur ing the night. Try this cure for your corns Salicylic acid, 11 parts; alcohol, 10 parts; flexible collodion, to make 100 parte. Dissolve the tract in the alcohol and the salicylic acid in about 50 parts of the collodion contained In a tared bottie; then add the form solution to the latter, and add enough colledion to make 100 part A WORD FROM B. H Dear Miss Grey I have pad the answer to my letter and thank you a thousand times for the good advice you have given me No, Mins Grey, I will never lead a ilfe of shame hey if I can k from {t, altho I have no friends, They have all de Anyone who w » anything more to do wit had se 1 friends ask to go to cafes and dances, and cause | refused they have turn against me just here One of the girle even said she hoped 4 would get into tro e day May the a ttt fr mo black ing you again many A pend will never know just how glad | was to receive your letter and to know you have changed your mind. You would think you had many friends if you could but read all of the letters that have poured into my office from kind and sympathetic readers regarding your case. It was im possible to publish all of them. You may be lonely for a short while, but if you keep in the right road you are bound to meet others traveling the same way It was unkind of the girls to wish you ill, but an evil wish, as a stone, will rebound and cmite the one at fault Let your own life be above re proach and you will have noth ing to fear. 1 trust your life will be brighter from now on, and if I can ever help you again, do not hesitate to write. THE RIGHT? Dear Misa Grey Will you please answer in the paper this time, as I star to send you or The people I am with take r, and I would like to see wer soon, as it is urgent that 1 should know what to do. A few days may be too late to change my mind I feel, sometimes, Ike “B. H the girl who was going wrong. I am talked about, and not able to earn my living; have no home, as my mother, father, brothers and Stearns’ Electric Rat and Roach Paste THE NATIONAL RAT KILLER Ready for use. Better than traps Sold by Drogmists, 260 of price MONKY BACK UF IT PAILS Stearns’ Klectrie Paste Co., Chicago Ml of 60 } | | | | "THE NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE STAR’S STAR many a clash tater on SATURDAY, MAY motives as nearly like your own as possinble; it will save = | Be Sign Siaueas a Are Those That Look Dear Mise Gre 1 weuie ike |? Wome 4 ral sii ove nto Your Own] )to ask your advice. will very | The man | loved MODEL MILLINERY Eyes,” Says She much appreciate it if you will at , MARGUERITE $27 People’s Bank Bidg S wer as soon as conventent A.—No, dear girl, never / = T have a girl friend who Is going] would | marry for # home i to get married in about a year She and fh 6 aak tale ¢ Alone. You wouldn't elther, if wait a , : you could read the numerous * ROBERT CURTIS to elope to meme thay Are ROINE! letters | constantly receive TRICAL CONTRACTOR jet married without letting anyon m girls who did this, Re » ing, Repairing, Installing know, 4 then when the da sult—unhappiness and deep 1018 Post St. Seattle jaet for their wedding that all know | "earet J about, they are going to When you view this question = a |ried at home. They are going from all sides, it ie selfishness KVERATT SEATTLE do this because her mother would} 0 marry for convenience; > 5 gk pe [feel terrible tf she knew they wore| there should be higher motives: MTS Sn "ana bth bm Local already married | Surely, a git! who is not able 7 Toso, #50, 9:59, 10:90, 22:90] Now, Miss Grey, will that be per-| to make her own living is not fectly legal in every way? She| fit to take upon herself the — |has asked me, and, not knowing, || duties of a wife and mother ¥ jam asking your advice is ag) {tls selfish and unjust for peo ) fine a girl as anyone would care t ple to marry with no thought meet, and wishes to know if that} of regard for the future gen would be legal, Yours truly | eration. Children have a right Liem to be born uncer favorable con | A.—If both parties are of ditions, and it I» barely possi 2 NO TRACT age, it matters not how many ble that a sickly mother will BYERETT. WARt marriage ceremonies are per give birth to healthy children formed, as long as the first is | advise you to regain your legal in every respect. health before you even con Y vis Brown, Dentist { wonder if this girl has sider marriage. Don't recog 713 Ist Ave, stopped to consider how much nize such words as can’t; you Union Bleck. | @he is deceiving her mother can accomplish much if you } Secret marriages cause much | think you must 1 do sympa embarrassment and often deep thize with you, and | say this regret. A supposedly safe se n all sincerity—a girl who will , | cret invariably is discovered contemplate doing anything | Some time. My advice to the like “B, H."” mentioned has a | girl Is to send out her an faulty mind. A d ed mind F | Nouncements and make one will make a diseased body. = ceremony do Build a healthy mind and you - will find your physical condi- ‘i p trom i oS 8 A REMEDY FOR } tion will improve. i #1, 58 and RED HANDS When you marry, if you do, ( Mitvor S00. x Dear Miss Grey: 1 wil) greatly t a man with tastes, ideas WIFE RECOVERING Message ree the cont An today Kar! R w od ov from the steame aning down th drifted ashor ing his wife, Ask wi here for treatment. ess from Prince te Mra ected oon PIKE 8 Main #76. LESS offered year at similar insti NO COMMISSION And loa may be re end of first Without Bonus WASHINGTON SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION AT THE MOVING ® PICTURE HOUSES You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Pelow 10, 1913, WOMEN READERS ‘Usher, Take That Naked Lady Out! EVELYN THAW TO DANCE AGAIN ted Pree Lease 4 Wire ZION CITY, IL, May .10.—"Here, - usher, take that naked woman from| PLYMOUTH, Kng., May this congregation k Thaw, wife of Harr | This humillat order will apply | K | to the first woman appearing in his | is to retur J | congregation € ing ew fish-|o announcem net « fcording to the deciara uid she wou a or of the late John Alexar Tha f y | Dowie a ls to: 18 n and 1 a | Vhen a dignified P con- | few weeks tinued Voliva, “can take exception |to a brazen woman flaunting her Taken On |legs with hose that you can shoot |peas through, I think it is time Fa THE ) something !s done to allay the evi! 7 Pct b od _ MAN'S SUICIDE I wan job,” said he to the sau | ar maker Gee! | WALLA WALLA, May 10.—With| por t of work, which really | hi gaze fixed on a crucifix, Louls 3 distressir 3 Risutt! placed a revolver ezle IN| And you d not be afraid that I | his mouth and fired, inflicting in don’t know the trade; |juries which resulted in Pm the coy th ths ont in | |few hours er. Grief i dolitateshes ‘ accidental death of his > jfive years ago was responsible for} A PRESIDENT of Honduras has ' | his act died @ natnral death Above, at the left, is MISS! Below is MISS RUTH TRIBBLE, | DOLORITA O'GORMAN, daughter 4. hter of Representative and of the United States senator ! Mrs, Samuel J. Tribble, of Georgia, James A. O'Gorman, of New| whose marriage to Samuel Kinney ork, who will marry John An-) Dick, of Atlan Ga, will take ny Maher at the Loyola chapel |place at » Tribbies' home in New Yc n May 24 On the right is MISS GLADY ) LOBECK daughte m tative and Mra. Cha Lo | First Methodist Epis- copal Church Morning Servi 1 o'clock er arlatt, Di DMstrict-—“The Meligious Condi tions of Seattle Evening clock “Mothers’ Night” the evening service Jeffers, paste of Qu Anne Methodist Church, preach on the subject “A Godly Mother.” Organ Recital, 7:30 to 8:00 Ry Prof. W. H. Donley ing by vested chorus choir Fifth Ave. and Marion St. N. B.—Automobiles w Dr will Sunda: two Treasure,” At the Dream Until F “The Sing: Fas . At the Alhambra Until Monday be sent for “Mothers” who cannot fi). The Black ce aa Pr rebed | attend otherwise. Call Mr Bea. an Landy, East 486 ae Se At the Circuit Until Sunday A Southern Cinderella,” three nes—ind. Whit ps The Divided House.” Kenw di ee ae Fletcher Brothers At the Clemmer Until Sunday | sili tae Daal Our Feathered Friends A t San irney on the Seine Hell Boyd, a Confederate Gen. | t's Protege,” “The Crazy Pros eee At the Class A Until Sunday “DENNY-RENTON” The Deer Slaye>,” two reels; A Welded Frier Hatebing All Clay Products Chicker Aunty and (the fi With the Assistance of Shor 1007 Hoge Bldg. eee | At the Melbourne Until Sunday | tle Her ( Detective's R in K Ideal Place for Your At the geen Until Sunday. Rt at's Great Mado 1913 Picnic Collecting the Bil GOLDEN GARDENS China,” “God's V | . Ballard 431 At the Yesler Until Sunday. Th Attack at Rocky Pass. “A Pri of Cabanas A Way to ninth story of “w hat to Mary Let Dentistry Without °°" ee At the Home Until Sunday. | ~ the Pain | “For Anothe two parts. | | : ility more than a much ne ts has been SI Mundreds of gi. the moving pic - 1 ys : t to show their at ’ & ™ | ¢1¢ ' pany has prc Yj some the | 4 i n eight reels rat om: | reprenc 00 feet of film, and Y} t ents the biggest picture ever attempted | ngton| by any or. | glad | to m | : | When you | Cynthia’s Answers ) come to me to Many Questions have tho satis faction of knowing that! Mothers’ day is the second Sun taken care of by | gay in May ann ually in the public, eclalists who practice the most| schools {t is observed on Friday advanced methods, And remember, | the emblem is a white carnation }you suffer no pain any stage My pr Are exce lly low. 1 The he and hostess may sit op- |will make you a Crown for | posite each other at the center, ff | $4.00 that any other dentist would |the courses are placed upon the |charge $10 for the same class of A|tatte, so as to more easily serv | crown the guests, which should be in the My Never Slip Plates are the|°Tder they are seated mont talked-of thing {n the dental} For damp rooms having a musty yee lodor and mouldy walls, freshly burned lime is a very efficient dis: | Regal Dental Offices infectant; place several large, shal | low vessels with a Hberal supply of | br, L. R. Clark, D, D. 8, (Manager) fresh lime, broken into pleces the 11408 Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Union |" ny annive is pene arte ascer cotton i} » invitations be printed on bleached muslin, starched and pressed, and the gifts be thosé manufactured from Odeon Theatre rims? Third Av. AT PIKE Union, nen VP, o. cotton eloth _NEWSIE SUES FOR $10,000 DAMAGES he was permanent auto ran over Alleging that ly injured when an him, at Second av. and Unton st.,, The Patriot Rosie's Revenge, ¢ March ast, Rufus N. H. Jones, 16, \ 1 newsboy, commenced sult A aie Cennenee Engelbrecht Wiese for The Man Whe Wouldn't Marry, Od n pus —_—_— |— zoo wit, rane ome} STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS How ‘Little F estas Make Big Money in Auburn “The small investor who is | “My advice to the small waiting for a chance to make | fell« with a couple of money on Seattle realty will hundred dollars or so, is to ? ae es buy a lot—let a contract for have a long wait,” said a | 4 house, and rent it It is a prominent banker this morn- fine way for a small inves- ng. “Time was when a | tor to get his money where sh string’ worked fine— | it wi ls wt only earn big but it takes big money now- | interest, but grow.” adays to o the game | The foregoing intervie witness the flurry on Pine | rea a comment, ar Street recently. Did any very favorable one, on the small frogs get into that | operations of the Terminal pond? But, a man with fifty | Investment Co. of Seattle. or a hundred dollars can This organization took the make good money in the | old Meenach ranch and des rall towns around Seattle oped it into a beautiful re Auburn, for example dent k dewalks a ation doubled in a s trees plante ear. Northern Pacific ter- Hs are in, ninals working with pay- | patk, picnic grounds, band- roll of a hundred | st are all in “working thousar doll a month, | order,” free to those who I ybody t -no empty | 1 in this favored vicinity. houses—and nO prospects of | It is only four minutes’ walk any for months to come. A | from the Northern Pacific friend of a named Brown, | shops—and the paymaster’s who lives at Christopher, a | office (where that $100,000 few miles away, bought two comes from every month) houses from the Terminal is just across the street from Investment Company. They | Terminal Park, vill rent $17 or $18 } One-half the addition is month »wn will make | already sold, mostly to Au- 15 per cent on the invest- | burn people, who recognized ment. Where can a man | a good thing. Seattle folks make 15 per cent in Seattle | have been slow—too slow— now? that tle isn't | yet any reader of this paper all don’t misquote | who will take the time, say me; it has ly grown } on Sun to go to Auburn into a big man’s game, and | will realize at a glance the man is satisfied with | splendid opportunities that to 8 per cent on his | the little city affords. Or Anybody can go | for that matter, a big fund rn today,and build } ation is on tap at uses—or buy | Terminal Investment the Terminal | Company's offices in Seattle, now building | at 354 Empire B uilding. th and he cannot fail to On Sundays the company’s make money. Because the | automobiles meet all inter- town is going ahead at such urban cars at Auburn and | pace, ,and along such | one is whisked through the sound financial lines that it | town and to Terminal Park is ce n those who buy in five or six minutes. A now will reap a goodly | trip to Auburn is well worth profit. I know of no other | while—is by no means ex- city hereabouts which has ‘| pensive (75c round trip) and such a payroll It is the | unquestionably will show “a largest per capita of any city | small frog” how he can be a in this state big one in a sr pud Bungalow Kraft-Hardware and Decorative Metal Work For Craftsman doors, built-in buffets, bookcases, boards and fireplaces. side- Expensive in looks—not in price to you Catalogue to Prospective Builders Upon Request Can be supplied by all hardware dealers Made by ART HARDWARE AND MANUFACTURING CO. 928-930 First Ave. South, Seattle, Wash. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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