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Dear Miss Grey: I would Uke very much to have you print this Which has because tt shows what a m Which bes mart ts apiece J tag and his wife can do if they only have the waits. 1 read one side of the subject in tonight's paper, and wish to ex aeotuth to cabertence, though some people may say I did not have One works tm Ge: tee at, Dut T igatned steadily tn weight mediately COR Degg h ve: jas une I asked the boss to Joan me $10, as I — jarried; also the permission to draw my full oT upon salary; which was $1 ov on preen © with « married, Gnd fet #0 It was done, We went to Everett and wer in the dov ps returned here, with not much left out of $26, a» you may and the ot We. live works gra winsaa rc en furnished rooms nearly two months, then rented a ye the food |p] nouse, t the burbs and bought some furniture—$i80 worth—on the Sabon nent plant, We goon, however, found a place we wanted to buy, so we could own our own home. | was taken sick and still owe the doctor for part of bis rvioe a Also, a baby has come to bless our home, and eve R rie oa be ae Grocers self clear of all debts except for the home by next Thanksgiving Manufacturing Co. Wish to say that any one that he right kind of stuff in them | Washington can do just as weil if they start out right. Wishing you all success tn seattle, the future, 1 am F.C - de LEAVE IT TO THE GIRL of us is able to give her a good! Suits Made to Order | Doar ati Grey: We are two home now, while the other is work young men of 25 and 26, and both !4 d to make a ho but tt and $28.00 in love with a girl of 19, and she | Will take some time yet ekmanship guaranteed, | seems to care for both of us; but! We are both good friends and| ts undecided which to take h no bad habits, but remembe Tailor Suit Shop Ta tamoer Exchange Mullding | She has po home of her own and [has to stay among strangers. One th love her, and are n ing to you for your advice: do as you say Thanking you tn advance, we re main TWO LOVERS, | Ait |e not for you nor | | to gay which she shall choose. | Do not bother the girl, as long ae she is undecided; she | quite young and might meet someone else in a year’s time ow com: | and will lebeerear hy ‘bs that she liked better than either of you. At any event, | she will choose the one she | cares most for of her own ac- cord. ONE ANSWER To | “UTTERLY DISCOURAGED” In reply to “Ut- Dear Miss Grey terly Discouraged” in last evening's Star I would advise her to find some way in which she might get to an officer of the law and have her husband prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Every one wili surely agree that he deserves all the punishment he geta, and more. Sh owes this step to her poor, tmnocent children. | It seems to me it would be far Ss fm better f orto place them in . some good home for a while and ey, Ket day work, or perhaps she may THE VAST FORTUNES [tty Sri cere pe mes BRAN WITH THE FIRST SMALL 328885 usc can see tant| « BLPOSITS START ONE YOURSELF. ama’ the Gbilaren get, encegh| 7 . ood until arrangements can be 0 The greatest eg and monuments im the world began with made otherwise, for the people of > ‘Se stone in the foundations They had to begin that way. Seat and nearby towns never fal > nae pect fortunes; they must have a beginning. A START ‘o re 4 in a case where food ything. After the start, things go easter. If you “nd py are really needed 4 fl account, no matter how email, you'll be aed Imagine her husband telling her " dew rapidly ft will GROW, and how much more INDEPEN “You're Just an bad as you ean mm vill feel. ® when she was using all the Make OUR bank YOUR bank y to support her children, a 3 We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savings a ae oe ee eee eee ¢ Man(?) father, 1 should say No soon as possible, Jove and respect for him ts gone and have him prosecuted as for surely all her ern Bank & Trust Company in and Pike Ot. he %Sesan 4 provide for her and the ren, she should have reported 1 at once, for the sooner one} Hj takes her stand against things of The Uptown Bank. this the sooner conditions i] will improve. We do not have to bl ] in this day and age mW oh you will be able to reach sions Every Day }j.3222 82.58 ma Respectfully AR READER SWEEP YOUR OWN DOORSTEP Dear Miss Grey: I am a young married woman with one little girl of 2 years, and I am tn trouble sor SN? se 2 ill ore gee 8 m Lake Washington MOST ENJOYABLE TRIP OF 25 MILES ENT: What would you advise me to do” : FOR 25 C s My sister io living with us end ; my husband is always saying when “ | Steamer Fortuna calls at Parental Sehool, Beaux he gets tired of me, he will take : He even tells her she ts cute, , Enati, South View, Factoria, Newport, Hazlewood ff! and never sees anything nice about id le) and Kennydale | Phere fs a friend of mine com ; 4 Ing through here on his way east a FROM LESCHI PARK DAILY i i x © 8AM, 1000 A.M, 230 P.M,5:30P.M. ff y SUNDAY 2:30 P. M., AM, 10:30 A. M., 6:30P.M (NIC EVERY SUNDAY AT FORTUNA PARK * Take Yesler 4:30 P M., SII Way Cars to Leschi Park SUNDAY, JUNE 1st ick Benefit Soc 2) 3 Picnic by Balder Si S| At the Dream Until Sunday. | “Wamba, a Child of the J ms two parts; “Cinderella and the Boob,” “The Hicksville Epicure,” “A Translation of a! Savage At the Melbourne Until Sunday “The Madamé Du Barry,” “Car men,” three reels; “Coplitsky and wa Company.” ote “MILWAUKEE” | At the Circult Until Sunday | “The Mis two reels; “On the DAI i Y | Border,” ‘O'Kamason,” “River Ma s Romatie,” con 228 to Seprember 30 At the Grand’ Until 6unday | “Gaumont Weekly,” “The Ama teur Highwayman, Shep, | Hero.” oe At the Black Cat Until Sunday “LAttle Olga’s Mystery,” | reels, FROM SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND, VANCOUVER and all other points in the Northwest to ee At the Clemmer Until. Sunday | “A Perflous Ride,” “The Trimmer #11800 Pittebuce uy s abe Trimmed,” “Highbrow Love, The ochester, . ¢ Wordle Message, The Right 72.50 8t. Louis, Mo. . Balivcee - / 60.00 St, Paul, Minn. 60.00 J)" "* see one pious Citys seen: on At the Class A Until Sunday 5.0% oronto, Ont. “Bunny Dips Into Society,” “Love a. 108 a6 aration by og | and Strife In Mexico,” “Bui Fight 2.5 innipeg ing in France Logging in Council Biuffs, Kansas City and St. Joseph.. 60.00 | Horests of Cochin-China ee Til be sor prc t ‘ ahi n the Ba ddition to tho e« e “A Cry From the Dumb,” “Great mate. ‘adh California at slightly higher fares. lag fave” aud out intense LIMITS and STOPOVERS At the Society Until Sunday A FINAL RETURN LIMIT, OCTOBER 31, 1913. ee gta yer rag 2 Saag 2 | nah, e Only Kne 18 mm stopover privileges and choles of different routes are || Mystery of the Stolen Jewels In OF additional inf. ie {ing fares, routes, sleep: ||the Good Old Summer Tin The Teservations, « ‘ n OF 4 | We Man he. ae MAN, dr J. L. CRISWELL, At the Olympian Tonight ont Passenger Dept City Passenger Agent. Turning Point A Drama The Girl in the Case CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. At the Alhambra Until Monda Second and Cherry, Seattle. “ y The Rosary,” “The Cuttlefish, | Th in the Air, | te Highway, Letters To Cristhio Gi Grey’ “OVER THE TELEPHONE }1y tell me if you think It proper for lgirla to call a young man up over three | “$10 THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1913 jand he wants me to meet him at the te ot. Would you advise me 1 wish to know, as my hus band ts yery Jealous of him, for no eason whatever, He always wants © to stay home, but he is away nearly all the time, Please an nwet BROWN BYDS A—t advise you to first sweep your own doorstep good and clean before you complain about your husband's, A mar- | rled woman, with a little girt, $ ought to look closely at her own heart, when she thinks of meeting another man at the train | cannot say definitely as to your husband's conduct regard ing your sister uniess | knew more about the ca if your | young, your hue ply never thinks of any of th re seriously marke, but talke so merely to tease you You are a woman and ehould be competent to judge, aside from your jealous and foolish ideas, whether his conduct to- ward your sister Is such ae It should be, If not, you should place her out of harm's 5 Dear Misa Grey Will you kind the telephone tn the evening, or, in fact, at any time, just to have a talk with him? So many of my girl friends do #0, girls of 20 and 26 years, I do not approve of it my friends make fun of me and say I have old- fashjoned ideas. Thanking you for a reply to set- tle this question. SOME GIRLS. A.—it is not proper for girls to make a practice of calling up young men over the tele phone; telephones were not in- tended to visit over. Some old-fashioned ideas re- garding such affairs as thie would not harm in the least, the majority of giris today. RECITAL AT CHURCH A recital, which will consist prin- cipally of poema written by Mrs. Frances M. Maring and songs com- posed by James H. Howe, ta to be given at the Boylston Avenue Unt tarian church next Tuesday even | ling. Local artists will assist in) the program First Methodist Episcopal Church Worship, 11:00— Sermon by the Kev. A. F. Rourna, D. D, Subj “The Better Side of deemed Human Nature.” Evening Worship, norial Service. “Shrines of Ameri- can Patriotism.” By Prof. Edmond 8. Meany. Special music by Prof. Don- ley and the Choir. The G. A. R. and other or- ders will be present at the evening service Morning Fifth Ave. and Marion 8t. 5c--Union Theatre--5c 1409 Third Ave. Bet. Union and Pike Sts. A UNION THEATRE Employing Union Help TS EVERY HOME NEEDS) FOR RHEUMATISM VIDTVUNAN GNV | It is driving Rheumatism | out of Seattle. drug CUT- OHI RATE DENTISTS Second Avenue and University | Street Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co, | ading We Stand Back of Our Work | for 12 Years Set of Teeth, Guar- | anteed, ber - $10 Set of Teeth, Guar- anteed . Porcelain $4 $4 81 Up) $1 Extraction Free Gold Crown or Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work $10 | Solid | Gold Fillings |Amalgam Fillings..... Painles: With Other Work Any work that doesn’t prove | satisfac tory will be repaired | free of charge at any time | piquantly \b j that By Billie Burke “Why, she can never be pretty, sald a man to whom | was expatiat- ing on the beauty of a girl at the Over your forehead, and do not wear “Her nose is not pretty, and the nose is the next table at Sherry’s, moat important feature of the face.” “From where I sit her nose beautiful,” | answered; “it ts most charming expression.” The man was curious enough to come over to my side of the table He looked “1 guess When you look at | the girl from here, her nose |s only but from where to get my point of view & moment and then sald you are right etrounse, I sat it was just « plain snub.” I do not think women their noses. that the nose is the o: you cannot change the shape ment of the face. Never wear a hat take enough thought about the shape of They are apt to think | feature that} cannot be changed materially. While of your nose without an operation, you CAN comb your hair, pick out your # and wear your neck dressed w {tm such a manner that ft will look as the ancients named tt—the orna- is| “tip tilted like a flower’ and gives ber a | seta back on your head if your| Paving director. nore te the slightest bit snubbed, | and be very careful not to give your friends a profile view of your fi face MAKE MONEY—LEARN ‘ slippers ged jodet Millinery (Pail term eo Jun agh a | When Securing | a Loan Time is often of the ut- most value and import ance. Invariably the lend- er wants to make sure of the title to the property on which you give &@ mort- Title Insurance ean be furnished fn a frac. tion of the time required to comptle an abstract. It lends stability to your title, Ask for booklet, Washington Title Insurance Company 802 Third Avenue The Increment which you hope will be earned by your property on the arri- val of many thousands of people, is not cer- tain. There are many reasons why none may be earned The increment which you will earn by placing money in this bank is certain and it owes its cer tainty largely to the present population. The Rate Is A412 % The Bank for Savings Cor, Third Ave. and Pike St. 18/the newly elected pre EXHIBIT |PERU WILL Study Your Nose in Every Pose, Says Billie a WASHINGTON, May, 21-7 Perum Burke; If You’ve Got an Ugly One You Can on Francione te ett 0 Oe was ° « erect at*the Panama fatr Give Yourself a Beautiful Face Anyhow) 6.559 say aA viens oot picked up in y by the ant erage cnt ny CMe get 2 | ton Stearns’ Electric Rat and Roach Paste | THE NATIONAL RAT KILLER \Ready for use. Better than traps eld by 250 and £1.00 rect prepaid, on receipt Droge ft price MONEY BACK IF Hlectric Paste IT FAILS } Stearn Theory IS Necessary But Actual Work Gives Best Understanding of It The Courses in Power-Plant Engine ng (Steam, Gas, Elec trical) ith related Mathemat- jes and Mechanical Drawing provided by this School (here at home”) have the following advantages any oftener than you can help. A) it too short training {s funda tip-tilted nose and a smile are very, A nose that is too long is harder 1. The a pretty In front view. to make beautiful. This time you |§ mentally practical; deals with Bring your hair and your hat out| mus’ wear your hair over your fore- | the theory involved only so far See bet rather Mat, and you must as it is of actual help to the student In practice. 2. The studies carried are closely related and deal always with subjects which are needed in practice. 3. The student does not have to study two years on prepara- tory subjects before he takes up laboratory work and gets to that part of the course which is to fit him for active work in bis chosen field 4. The student entering here begins the study of Mechanical Drawing, Mathematics and Elec- tricity the first day and attends interesting lectures on applied electrici 5. The student is in a class by himself; advances just as rapidly as his talents and effort cbir faffy things under your chin in the way of bows or ruches if your nox« She Boards Car in Scant Attire, BOSTON, May 31.—A mys terious young Back Bay woman of refinement, whose name the police withhold for family rea- sons, was taken from a Matta- pan car and returned to her home after she had boarded the car wearing but a motor coat over her nightgown. She left her home while suffering from insomnia. nto * beneath it prominence with ruth ‘Operations on | Pair a Secret’ NEW YORK, red 31.—Mrs. Anna Mitche recovering froma poe atellRy surgical oper- ation In a private hospital at Herpstead. Her husband, James Mitchell, is recuperating after an operation for appendi- citis in Ottawa, Canada, where their home is. Each conceaied the operation from the other. | ning Service at Plymouth | The I . Church Sunday, June 1, will be in Girls Pro ose will warrant charge of ‘the Sten * club | Dp 6. The School is in session every working day in the year; you start when you can; you waste no time. The address will be given by Rev. | H. G. Temple, who was the or to New Heir \zer of the Men's Club, Music| MONTCLAIR, May 31—George s will be furnished by the Mendel-|W. Worth, who received informa- Complete standard equipment ssobn Glee Club, Prof. Davis F.|tion that his uncle had died in|§ i each Department. Moderate Day and Night sessions, Call, write or phone for particulars of Summer Schedule. Phone Q. A. 254. SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Inc. 106-8-10 W. Roy St. France and left him $30,000, has|§ monthly rates. already recetved by mafl three pro- posale of marriage from women membership of the} club is about 200. General monthly |dinners are held and addresses on|who have read about his windfall | timely topics are given by prom-|One of the proposals came from a4 {nent speakers. Fred Wayne Cat-|girl in Philadelphia, who said she lett is the president of the club, and also had received a bequest. i ent for the |coming year is W. F. Meter, of the firm of Hamlin & Meler, attorneys. The present NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. Established 1903 658 Empire Bidg. Main 6324 SEATTLE’S CREDIT BUREAU COLLECTIONS AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark. Metropolitan Nazsimova in| ge ge_ Wi B eae “tele Deana. Suffered ith Bronchitis Seattie—"Pierre of the Plains Yor 30 yeare I was on the sick list, suffering more or less from Chronte Orpheum—Vaudeville. Rronchitis or Asthma, and was run down generally, could not sleep nights, for soon as 1 would te down I would become choked up so bad that I had to Emprese udeville. cet my breath. I was advised to eee Dr. ernberg, which I @i4, and and this winter has y years, as my asthn t re start Pantages—Vandeville, Grand—Vaudeville and motion es to any chronic eu pictures: done on aitterent people. His medicine ‘ os ¢ lor me Iknow 1 Clemmer — Photoplays and I t toch ‘ena Tetn 8e B. “peattie, Wash vaudeville, OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM bor is Faotoptngs, and Telephone Queen Anne S127. 14 and 16 West Harrison, Alhambra -~ Photoplays and vaudeville. | THE MARKETS UOUEESUOUOENGREOUUNUETTOUEAAATUNGGAUTH The following verage prices | H local ¢ merchants to ucers ar paid by the re The under i A Frank Talk farmers * subject to variation, according to M4 trietly firet wiutinat The L. ©. Smith # Bros. ball-beartag : typewriter Somehow, the Impression has gained ground that there len’t much difference between the various makes of type writers on the market. It would take a good, You may think the same thing. full cut F sound, logical argument to convince you that all typewriters do not have the same efficiency and that a etenographer |Bevtongua tress cannot secure the same results on every machine. Heart We are ready to make that argument and to show you | Mutton— we 104 by actual demonstration that tig Seen st "ts 2 The, C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter will do more work, better work, with less fatigue to the stenographer, than any writing machine ever made. How fe this possible? Here L 2 s “ ry 6 1 are a few reasons: Bologna Tubs Smoked Meate—Selling It fe bal bearing throug’ shout—others Wn coseatioos ane conechion faven' the bapboned. Tt ts the lightest touch machine made. Tt does not “smut” the carbon. The ribbon reverses automatically. The type 1s s0 protected that it is not battered by colliston. pt the bend cota the carriage and operates Price.” se Buying Price. UHVEUGELLSEAQOUDAAOUDERGEEUAUUGAUSUOUEEESGUAD US OTESSUA ODT } It hae an inbulit biller and tabulator. 2 No trouble to write on paper as small ae a postage stamp, 1 It te built for service. 1 13 Mall this coupon, checking the tind of work you have to do: Vegetables—Selling Price. 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