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=> “A PECK.OF TROUBLE” oH ’ ‘ Dear Mise Grey Tam “in’a peck of trouble,” My brother and 1 ve all alone in the world > bout two years ago T met a yor one 0 ‘oung lady tn the Mast nice to me in a flattatt help and coffe to you for o She waa very satisfaction ts mutual mean of me to win the affections of this girl, Another, And did not me places. She had @o brothems to go with her; So when I got started to going witht he T went to her home ma ing girl littl I know It was when | was engaged to an to do that when I began taking her I had no sister or any one else r, | could not stop. - me desire to go again soon, She is a work The first doos nothing she does not have to, and has very » means. I am a working man, too, and am a bit older than when I became engaged. 1 love this last girl acquaintance, and she loves me gaged to the other one, and If I fall to , will sue me for breach of promise but I am en- she says she a few hundred dollars pretty “tough” to have to sive it up, to say nothing of the shame of a br sult My only excuse ts that 1 in expert 8 well as years. to do at once, as my I have been saying to her than be untrue, al- keep my promise 1 have only that I earned by hard work, and tt would ach-of-promise was younger then than now Will you tell me what marriage ts fast approaching to the first gir) myself, I will marry the girl | am engaged to rat though T know she does not love me as th ence. fa other gtr! does. Of course, I had to tell this girl here I was enga d (told her a few w * ago), and she advised me to stick to my promise and left home at once to work in another town, I want your advice. This girl is two years my funtor I know I am a brute, and all the bad thir #8 you can think of. is the only dishonest trick I have to to live as respectable as I wou! This grieve over, as I have always tried d wish my wife to be. Thanking you !f you can help nfo untangle this net, 1 am WILLIAM, A-—“Firat of all, to thine own self be true; thou canst not then be false to any man.” You will be untrue, faise and de celtful if you marry the first girl, knowing you do not and can. not love her, merely to square yourself in her eyes and in the eyes of the world. In the first place, you are entire! ‘ ne Way. 1 was 19 and she was 21, so, after re maining in her home town A féw weeks, we became engaged. | came West; met another young lady, She ts Yust as nearly my ideal as one! could be-—not in the least like the first one I know the every-day home life of his last girl, and she suits me in every way, and I am sure th ut to Kach time o Cunthiin. Grey | Six [o) THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1913 -Year-Old Girl Will Clog Against the World’s Record in Fancy Dancing Show to Be Given by Daughters of Seattle Society ac ougall + fouthwick In connection with JAMES McCREIGRY @ CO, New York to 6 p.m. daily Store open from # a. m snd PIKE ST CCOND AV Store Closed Friday, May 30th lia Honor of Decoration Day J 1 | asinnetistnasianiccionnipdentidnitensinmbes 21 New Profs 4 students in ac were year. Of the attendance, 50 per cent ally or wholly self- tual found to be DIG you know that there te a drug ~~ 0 ~~ | *. : rting y too young to kno | supporting | | own mind, let alone making a promiae of marcy ia ows | at University H e e marriage. The wom. : ij | an in the case does not love you, or she would not seek to make wis Make ue JUNIOR BANKERS AT | You trouble, Write to her and explain everything and break no board of regents a i | your engagement with her: she cannot aue you for broach of Padget oper gciobpene 2 Y. M. Cc. A. GET es : Prom you were under age, and contracts, a day and con 1 the app en : sais eae tt | I | etc., made with minors are not legal oe of 21 new bers of the ors geronimo held is | faculty. Twelve members of the examinations for certificates he } am Tn) A WEDDING PRESENT Jlead a decent life all the time: but | present faculty were promoted she anand Ma oath Nip Dear Misa Grey: A young wom-| please do not send in any more Feport to the regents at the mast | Junior certificates are b t aay jan, whom I worked with a short|of your wives’ confessions without | ling. It was found that 2,825 stu- nized by the banks as an excellent time and whom I like very much, | your o 9 | President Kane made his annual | recommendation and basis for pro- j oY wn along with it. G.N. Ht | has recently married, very well off dents had been enrolled at the uni-| motion jand ts away on a tour. THE SADDEST WORDS. |versity during the present school, G. E. Maine, a note teller at Dex y they return, would like Dear Miss Grey: I, like so many it 1, showing an increase of 200 ter Horton's, made the highest mark |to call; what would be suitable to/Others, come to you with my over the enrollment of the previous | in the examinations. § give her for a present? |troubles, Some years ago, I had to| saw — — cee! 4 A READER. break off with my old girl, and the 5 A.—Dainty little china ar [only girl I ever loved } ) 3 8 ticles are always appropriate, I come West to prepare for our 0 m= and eo handy. You will find |future, and while here, got tangled 00 ew a mary pretty suggestions in the | Up With another girl, and of course fe, ae Sat art stor A good silver | married her against will ae aie a cal » each month pays for it. =) | berry spoon, olive or pickle | nh at, for the sake of my three | DORO THY HENDRICKS AND EFFIE KYLE A small payment down and a li ne meen ey fork and other like articles | Children to by by; but I am sad | 4 make a nice and useful pre and discont I sometimes! Among the {nteresting features) Douglas himself will make his first) will be seen for the first. time in| WAAK-BAKER PIANO CO., INC. A large centerpi see my old girl on the car. Shelof the Fete Champ ca nival appearance here in a and hard toe denoting a la Adeline Ger 1406 FIRST AVE. ef email en aleo euitable, |came West later and t led. lof fancy dance en at the|shoe dancing duet with his former offie Kyle, the Seattle champion gugeotiect "| Waa ahh te hacer nt leat themes Friday night by 200] vaudeville partner and trainer,|of soft-shoe dancing, will give a Sole Agents for Ivers & Pond and Hallet & Davis Pianos. ear | 1 want to warn all young raen| pupils of Prof. Milton Dougias, will] Prof, Colburn, and Baby Seecamp'solo in the Hornpipe grot [ay \16YEAR-OLDS and’ women not to make such a mis-|be the effort of Mis# Dorothy Hen-| ——— - a 1 > aCe PLAYING AT LOVE take as I did. It has ruined dricks, atx years old, to break the, 7 the the Bill te dies © Dear Misa G T am a boy of | ld will never be a. man record for the number of taps per|GRAND’S NEW BILL Sania ua ten |16, but very large, considering my} ®*aln 1 so ready to/minute in clo " UNUSUALLY GOOD.) Miss age. I have light hair and brown! put ame on the womar f Douglas, her teacher, now es She ts 004 hr ut laims to t ord, with 640 — Migraine i. as) Pras cid Wiek uae te os ek ee aie ch ice MUNI ‘The midweek bill st the Grand | ciated by the spectators, Kath | with a girl of my own age and we time. She was so Mins Effie Kyle, @ Hallard girl, |opera house began Wednestay vau.|another good number. Ed Hill, car | were very good friends. Recently| We had kept cor are old, Is another who Will te ville and metion plovares, Leed-|toonlet, amused th Hence with ] aba |she went away with her parents. 1| Years r Friday night Re One ete ee ee oe rapid sketches. The photo pictures i went to seo her three evenings be-| What shall I do to make myself} medals and is called, by her teach are especially good. ] 8 fore she went and before I went 1/More contented and forget tho|er, the champlon soft-shoe dancer | ts | ALL DAY ] kissed her good night, as 1 always| Pst? Many thanks. A VIKING. |of the United States and British P. | Wh | tad done | setecc OF jail ad “werde lot[Cotumbi trom a | © COPIE WHO | Girl of Eleven | TOMORROW It was understood that I would| ‘tongue or pen, the saddest are | The ehildren will range from : Une the Following | A see her agnin before she left, but! these, it might have been. to 17 ra of age, with many o L . . | I did not, therefore did not get her} |!" reality, we dwell in our |the best of them under 10, Prof.| ° eaves in ight MEMORIAL DAY 4 |address." Shall I wait for her to| minds, although so few people | ° | r ines | = ae ol m to realize it. our oe Cae i | ' preer i=, ay Ek hg Ladies’ Suits Made to Order adhere t@ Peart Smith, 11 years | ter are | | a 2 gp Plows orted agent become melancholy; if they i i br eal ent ‘ Geneve of | are evil, we are so; likewise | $25.00 and $28.00 } oi, Cinappeared from the home OF wane cua 40 a oo if we fill our minds with the | Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Ode tains En ee THE MEN OF n g else lo, ; 3 purest, brightest and best ee 7 it Sh 4 Harrison st., last Friday. She you have not her address. } thoughts we cannot nelp but |Ladies’ Tailor Suit op had retired for the night with the THE | Boys and girls of 16 with ee ge ee crn atin ceuihes gaekie Windia Walia rest of family, with whom she your sentiments are missing Certainty seu Wilt eawer be * had made her home since the death BLUE AND GRAY the best part of their lives. ‘a man again, if you refuse to | MAKE MONEY—LEARN of her mother. But tn the morning | ” “ | be, if in; it it - Ae me . ° - p | minds, as yet, are in the first | tireiy head poh ite ‘tine, | Mop atl to ms + re also missing p stages of development, and you | you made a mistake. and con | Reliable Mpa a ig ations at home were al | cannot appreciate real love nor | fected it to some degree when | YRER—Cholee of first or last hat you|f All are which ron on | ways harmonious, and no cause for the value of a kiss. | you married the girl; but you PLES BANK BID« . her disappearance {s apparent |18 YOUR OWN | ofe making “enether mistake = — peg [| store convenient to these lines, where | BOOK CLEAN? each day you neglect your you can get the services of an | To the thousands of Harrys, old| Wife and children to dream of if; P lle Jand young, who seem to forget that| What might have been and a acitic ump wer Ex-Government they are ‘ass to whom| gif! who is now wed happily ; Physician te Suk bac ae penne r car “we to another. Be thankful that “Ballt for Northwest Stamp ys |who is without sin, east the first| She i happy and that your mis S Saeks free of charge? The Do Bolo take did not ruin her life. member of our firm, eo come here tas D Perhaps & you Barrys would sit It Is not possible, | know, to And save money a) | |down In the so called deadly paral-| utterly pesgiacs aig iPrbactld We also conduct « firet-ciaes | lel columns what you know abo rue leve when it ence burn i] lyourselves and then what you| brightly; but we can make that MACKESO MANUPAGEURING_©0 CUT RATE 2 w of your wives, read it a tim love sacred and pure by facing 1112 Western Av. Seattle, Wash coi 4 or two, you would not send it t stern duty with a resolute will Presetiption Department | Gyathia of anyone ese; bat & to conquer. This love will be- ra ‘ {t and thank yoar Deity that come a source of strength and DANCING peace when you learn to turn — See DAVID P. EASTMAN, 505 Lowman Building, Before They Are All Gone dragged fo the ground by the dog which had jumped the fence. A neighbor killed the dog. od half decent girl would have you at $ ; all. How dare you claim what ia| ‘t into the right channel. “Let HIPPODROME Remember the name ) for you !s wrong for your| the past dead bury its dead eek wid wal ; | The present is all you can take Union Orchestra, | D o ‘ Ot course, it {s presuming a great pen ne he Conmmanen rende rug { |deal to expect all of you Harrys to | (NFLUENCE ESET: ii Company. H a r ° Dear Miss Grey My husbar i does, and don’t come home w 6 i i”) | The Chef's Favorite ee Aad; Ges tete dee nae cee int »! nie retrocegrscxkaptiongs By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill.|¢o card part Do you t he J P The Store with the Ye if 8 Editor of the Boston Cooking ith other women when ust r a ers Rat wee 4 School Magazin: He 1 and kind 7012 THIRD MAIN 1043) 1c Some s think that only “col-| wien at ee goes off on feemece 7 . — 8 reek gd gay eer LE Sia Reggae Sesge ROUND TRIP flirt, onl 1 thought maybe it &. loves children very much and ii. think he would stay at hom re e ; or {a it best we don't ha n i HAZEL 4 A—It will be decidedly im- a proper to flirt. If each of us ON SALE DAILY MAY 28TH TO SEPTEMBER 30TH. T im) took to doing something wrong Bt, Paul, Miinéapo || Chicago $72.50 f H because someone else did, this ( he: Gis, we i WK C Chicken Pot Pie, Gaked| world would soon grow so eyil phew seta St. Louis. . $70.00 a Dumplings | It would be Impossible for (ees Sioae Clty, | Nw Yak ceo = One fowl eut in joints; ™% cup to live here at all. our hu { Omaha, Kangeas City, 2 “ei flour; % teaspoonful salt; black| band does wrong, but your self- St. Joseph } Boston « $110.00 ¥ % cups flour; 2 level ten respect and pride should pre- | i oe ‘ls K © Baking Powder; %4| vent you doing likewise. OTHER POINTS PROPORTIONATELY LOW ' ful salt; % cup shorten-+ A home is not a home with. ss Sinaia Goi ‘inal R ‘ (ik oe eben.” out children; at the same time, First Class, Fifteen Days Going Limit, Final Return | ‘over the fowl with bofling wa-| when contention and disagree Limit October 31 : mer f har SE er eee Oe se: ale ; ter and let simmer unti! tender,| ment take the place o' is ad- “ . eae 9 then remove to a baking dish, Mix| mony and the husband t t e j the % eup flour, salt 4 black| dicted to the drink habit, it le rien a imi e e . e er with cold water to a smooth| just as well not to bring child- ‘ ‘ . s fies te 1 use to thicken the broth ren into the turmoll Seattle to Chicago Without Change in 72 Hours § l fy S| Remo om the teo of the if your husband would cure i temas eae y ° ‘ before adding| himself of the drink habit, f th ict up this ray without a doubt a child in the I) QQ Ug eas xpress . a ; or the fowl, until it Is nearly cov-| home would make a great dif. | : : Hi ered. kad votanee the real to parte) ference Seattle to Kansas City Via Billings, Without Change t ‘ | a en SE 5 ipart. Sift together the flour, bak a 4 : 6. apart, itt together the owt. tee; (MOTHER AND BABE ‘il Fast Mail 9 A.M | into this work the shortening and! ATTACKED BY DOG o IVE. | # cream or ir 0 pake ad wASN ny r 20 c » 1 > i use cream or milk to — in, ets KEN VICK, May 29—-Mre.|Hl Seattle to St. Paul Without ( hange. Over the Mountains | ey stiff than for bisen ; Oscar Purdin and her 2-year-old| ff} in Daylight . a by spoonfuls over the fowl in 9 cegvering here today BY Ng te | Sag aie hich {¢ should rest upon | baby boy are reagvering bh da PA 1 completely cove® Let bake| {om bites infileted by @ savage Try one of these trains on your next trip. Stop off at Glacter $ sot 88 infonten : | bulldog Ki tt Nationgi Park, Uncle Sam's Newest Playground, containing 1,400 out 36 mit rhe butldor started rpit A * square Miles of mountains, glacters, lakes, rivers and waterfalls, | 7 ROE ag purdin sats. Attvanted Ys For further particulars,, reagrvations and tickets, call on or ; the baby’s cries, Mrs. Purdin pick-|}| address A dns a stow Yl ed {t up and rushed Inside the yard,|{| C, W. MELDRUM, T. J, MOORE, i 4 slictous recipes in ionly to be seized by the arm and A. @. P. A. CP & Tw ° UPTOWN TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA AND SECOND, er to the JAQUES | 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near Union St Barber Charges “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ Capt preparing a report of Detectives Tennant ts to Chief Ban nick which will show the need of 4 an nance by which barbers q who defraud thelr customers by d With Bronchitis less from Chronte reing can be sent to jail need for such an ordinance iSuffere suffering more was made apparent today in the! t some ee. Te } case of J. P. Gardener, 70, a vet-| wana wien T Sa, One eran, who was charged $3.90 by a and this winter has been barber in a shop in the Fulton| (ne hotel for a shave and face massage. | rons 1 oan | slice off > as | have seen @ great ferent people. His medicine } ,A police officer was sent with] 5° Jey casy to take, and what it has done for me know i will do for others | him to secure a refund, but fafled,} JOHN WAWKINS, Cor. 45th and. 14th N. BE, Seattle, Wash. not until Capt. Tennant took] 4 ine A Ng cg Ae ita OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM case in hand could the barber forced to return $3. DR. NUERNBERG Telephone Queen Anne 8127 14 and 16 West Harrison. Effective March 26th, 1913. S.$.PRINCE RUPERT S.S.PRINCE GEORGE Women in the Leave Secttle, Wash.| Leave Seattle, Wash, News of Today Midnight Wednesday Midnight Sunday for for 3 > Victoria, Vancouver, Victoria, Vancouver, wll on e tes he pl ~~ P Prince Rupert, Stew- Per oy al pra etapa Queen Char- | art and Massett, Como, was {dé Seoliitely. to nds, B. G. da M Gebhardt, dt ALTERNATE vorced wife of Prof. G ce Geb hardt, of the Armour Institute, of PRINCE JOHN and PRINCE ALBERT Chicago. ave Vietorta every THT YAY at 1 a n and Vancouver every a at * > SHARLOT iJ ath ANDS and NEW YORK.—Datnty, chic little |} loos! points after connectir RT from SEATTLE on I e Melbo n harlo ho |e Just anced het wwents second | GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY thday niversary, In th st Pastonger trains leave Prince day and Saturday at 10 a preme court today before Justice i for r ftagelten, B.C. (181 miles), Reture ave New Hazelton Sun Blanchard told of her marital woes baci 5 gael ? ai She ie suing for separation trom GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Alphonse C. Chariot, ident of Double Track ; : the $10,000,000 Chariot mines Chionge to New Yor! Through PULLMAN | | | an ay STANDARD a 3. H. GOODTER, € Main 5709. RBURGIS, General Agent smelter company. : Passenger Department, fifth woman ap- CHICAGO.—A City Office First Ave. and Vester Way, Seattle, Wash, peared Inst night in the strange AGENTS FOR ALL TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. case of the late Homer Edward Morrison, “man of many widows.” She is Miss Eleanor Ostrander, who asserts she was to have mar ried Morrison yesterday as W Morrison Morrison, who di week left three widows two fiancees, “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” PACKING HOUSE MARKETS ago, PUGET 5 MARKET RERKELEY.—"It shocks me to fi COMPANY'S that the stmilarity of dress be tween the high school girl of today and the common atreet-walker Is UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. such that ome @an hardly dis * ? tinguish between them,” said As oe oe ee EG Friday—bDecoration Day BE. Rugh, of the University of Call 7 fornia today, in sp ing on the Watch for our ad in Friday's Star, and save on your Meat subject, “The Moral Education o\|M purchases Saturday, Children.” MAYOR NAMES KOCH Rabbi Samuel Koch was named to take the vacancy on the Ikgary board by Mayor Cottertll, — the| appointment to take effect on Mon BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market. Your money returned {f any sales we make are not as represented,

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