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. we . Edwin J. tee T am extr rey «= ae PREF oyo MAKE to thew Ladies’ Western Ornamental Iron & 2443 Irving St, Seatt Blevator Enclosy Tron and Wire Window Guards, Tam now giving my entire time and personal Bithout pain, eid modern ow ote Stewart de rooms, 25e | House, 86 W MAKE MONEY—LEARN MILLINERY 1 opena June Thorough and of Inst hat ct Suits Made to Order | $25.00 and $28.00 Dear Miss Grey cheaper to pay In anewer Lumoer Exchange Building If “BR, W Jadvice ta, “Pay rent,” and | FROM ONE WHO HAS B OSITION FOR NINE Wire Works Wash, scapes, Fire | “80 LONELY FOR THE ONES | LOVE” Dear Miss Grey 30 and have been seven years. The first three of our married life was a dream. love my wife very dearly, the latter part of the Poiding Gates an¢ Fencing. Phone Beacon 1586, Ofticg Phone Main 1Te4 Rea Phone Renwood 1473 ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, installing 1018 Post St. Seattle | we have had trouble, About a year ago wo separal | she leaving me, 1 have }kind to her and |thing I could earn Jowned my own home, b parted I sold it, and gave her all always be | want my boy. anybody, but with young men as if single, and tells me {t Is no: my business. boy on those grounds, Muteson Optic co. 1330 Second Avenue. and for ans dear Miss ¢ Brown, GY. J Ave, Uniow Dentist |! ove. TS. First Mock P and _ worst habit is smoking A.—Your wife is decidedly in the wrong if she keeps company with other men, for, until you are divorced, sh Just much your wife as she ev was, and it is some of your business whether your child's mother conducts herself prop- atrention my Dental Pra tre mak na Por i tee erly. There is alw: @ reason for everything, and if you lived happily together for three years, you should get along the rest of the time, especially if you have a child. You say you always stayed at home; perhaps you made the serious mistake of staying at home too much. | receive so Tam a man of married about About third year there came to us a beautiful boy and it seems ever since that time and since that time m unable to get her to gave her every At one time 1] WITHOUT A HOME t whon we 1 that is long enough? . I am heart lbroken, and so lonely for the ones |4 little pay where I work I can hard: | how many there are to get a rake-off in such improvement }ly you never know where you stand. is & man Working for the general wage in Seattle, my the other fellow do the worrying N STRUGGLING YEARS AnD 1S STILL 8. rent than t@ buy your own home. | takes good care that a person never can own thelr own home. W.,” would say it is certainly The city of Seattle Ft and workmanship guaranteed ‘i You buy @ place untmproved—hundreds of people can testify what! ag - . hat means. You buy an unimproved place, you get nrents for Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop |improvements within a radius of several blocks. or miles sraing to THROUGH THIS PROP. STUNG many letters from married women to the effect that their husbands will not take them out When a woman she does not ne ranunnery. Husbands should accompany their wiv: at least three evenings a week, If only for a short walk. If you are positive you are In no way to blame, go to the Judge of the juvenile court and tell him your story, and he will advise you as to the best course to pursue OR PARENTS without it) him two months costing me a large sum of money? Pp advise me, |G oy Dear Miss Grey Tam writing to } I don't believe in divorces, but I) you for seme good advice, as | have I never go out with|no mother or father she keeps company /I am going with a young man of 24 she were/and think a whole lot of him, and ofjhe thinks the same of nie. Is there any course I ean take to gain possession of my| marry him, and no home, Tam only 17, and he wants me to but I have only known Do you think Now, Mins am silly or fool no home, and get such , don't say | T have lly keep up It always stayed at home, Thoughts for Consideration Imxative move the bowels, or do the bowels more th: acid polaon jo tm the bottle sitting on the shelf? It much rie acid Im the Diood causes rheumation, why doesn't it affect the whole system at the same time, as the dlood makes a full cireulation about every © seconds? What would be the remuit if we should forget eur heart wae beating for = few minutes? If « wheel in your automobile becomes broken of Gamage’, do you take it owt and then run it with one les wheel? If you have appendicitis, bh: th sig of the lower extrem iY other ought to. L. R. NUTTING, the Chiropractor, at 3145-6 Arcade. Office Hours—9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Phone Main 1342. appendix removed; and if you have them removed. If one cures, the FINANCIAL STATEMENT of the | Northern Bank & Trust Company At the Close of Business, JUNE 4, 1913. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 740,503.86 Overdrafts ‘ 1,636.70 Other Real Estate owned............. 15,853.63 Furniture and Fixtures.....$ 14,398.47 Safe Deposit Vault.... 9,212.15 23,610.62 Cash on hand and due from banks ..... $242,449.69 Exchange on Clearing House 24,136.30 tonds and Warrants...... 226,458.41 493,044.40 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in. $1,274,649.21 .$ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund ........ oseds 20,000.00 Undivided Profits, taxes and 7 expenses paid sone 2,589.64 Dividends unpaid . eeeeeeees 45.00 Deposits : Due to Banks.. Individual Deposits $ 83,765.94 « 1,068,248.63 1,152,014.57 $1,274,649.21 Northern Bank & Trust Company of Seattle in its modern and convenient quarters at the junc- tion of Fourth and Westlake Avenues and Pike Street, is fully equipped for the transaction of all branches of Banking, through its Commercial, Sav- ings, Trust and Safe Deposit Departments Accounts solicited from Banks, Corporations, Firms and Individuals, to whom will be accorded every consistent advantage. “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” PUGET MARKET ware. PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Wednesday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound, Lamb Chops...... -15¢} Salt Pork.......121%c Legs of Lamb.....15c| Corned Pig’s Head. .8c Pork Roast........15c| Corned Pork......10¢ BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market, SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Markot. Your money returned !f any sales we make are not as represented STAR ‘WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ° | best bse ice, | remain Hoping you will give me your G. C. B A.—You cannot marry legal- ly before you are 18 years of age, uniess you swear falsely to your age. Any man who cares enough for you to make you his wife, will be willing to wait until you are of age. At that time, it is impossibie for me to say whether it will be best for you to marry un- less | knew your perament, disposition and development. 1 do not consider you foolish or silly, for | know what a hard struggle a girl in your circum- ota girl ie sensible and hae an idea of the duties of a home she is better off married to a man than struggling pr fight ie for an Poverty and vie Just a last word—Never do | advise a girl or woman to mar- ry for a home and support only; she must love the man she marries be able to make his home happy. | @NORANT oF THE STORMS THAT Sw: Dear Miss Grey: I have written lelope and get | | |love with a young man of 19; 4 deeply in ho |asked me to elope with him, but |My parents object. Do you think it right for us to married, as I love! him dearly and he returns my love and we know we can never live apart? I Hoping to see your answer soon, | M. K. H. 8. A—I! have anewered your questions =many girl, in other Aside from the tal and physica! development at your ages, you must perjure yourselves in the eyes of the law if you marry under the le gal age. Don't misunde: infer that | consider it a sort of crime to love or to think of marriage. | believe every nor- mal boy and girl who has at- tained your ages look forward to the ti when thi make their own hom do consider it a serious wrong to launch your ship on the “mat- rimonial sea” ignorant of the remain or stranded. When you come to realize that love is life and turn your love into channels that will enable you to broaden and bet- ter your existence, you will not think of eloping. | advise both of you to read good intel- lectual booke for the next few years from which you may con- o a broader knowledge of all phases of life. CAN ANY READERS | HELP THIS WOMAN? Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a widow ]\of six months and have two chil dren five and two years of age. 1| do not from home, like to leave them away but want to keep them with me. here in Seattle | all kinds I have heard there is a factory of ladies’ dresses and give them to women to take home Jand make. to go to get the |kindly let me know |T am anxious to get I cannot find out where work, Will you where {ft is, as work to take| With many thanks, LA A-—! have been unable to learn of such a place in this city; if any of the readers hap- pen to know of the place or one similar, It will be a great kindness if they will let me know. You may leave your children at the Seattle Day Nursery, 1115 Ninth av.; Branch, 408 aa lake. The prices are very le, and the children feeaive the best of care. You can take them there in the morning and get them in the evening. This will enable you to Uo any kind of day work and still have your children with you. SECOND CITIZENSHIP PAPERS from another papers and the British Columbia and British proves up, and then comes back to the second set of citizen the # oblige Dear Miss Grey: If a man comes country, “takes out United States, then goes to subject, homesteads, United States, can he @e pers and be ond time? answer soon and greatly W. PF. Me, A—You may become a ot izen of the United Sta a oa Kindly consequent | where they cut out} becomes a citizen of 1 becomes a NOTHING IS FREE; EVERYTHING COSTS; BILLIE BURKE PREACHES A SERMON || “SOME ONE PAYS——" 4 am going to preach a sermon from a text that most of us are always forgetting. The text you will find in your own consctousness it you ever stop to think about the philosophy of right living. It ts “You can't have anything In this world without paying for it” You probably say that “the sunshine is free.” te itt } How about the men that work in the mines and the girls that are employed dally in the crowded sweat shops, men and women who never see the sun, from one year to another? “Surely the fresh alr of heaven ta free,” you affirm. Let us see. Roughly speaking, 180,000 people die in the United States every year because, for different reasons, they don't have fresh air. For love you must pay most of all; pay in sympathy, in interest, in tenderness, in self-eacrificing and constant thought- fulness. Por health you must be ever paying a continuous tax, You must curb your desires for most luxuries {f you would have health. The Spartans were the finest men, physically, the world has ever known, }but they paid for this fame by giving up all the luxury which made life worth living to the Romans. Nothing is free in this world. Some one drink, even if they only give the labor that dra well For the little sins we commit and the temptations to which we succumb, we must pay a thousand times. Remorse stalks alwoys be side us, holding out his hand No one since the world began has evaded this Jaw of compensa- tion. One must pay, pay, pay, and when we learn that by no circum | stance or stretch of money can one get something—anything—and not give something in return, there will be much less sin and sorrow itn the world s for the water we the bucket from the second time, but you must sur. render your Canadian certifi- cate of citizenship; that is, you cannot be in of both | countries at the same time. to live a decent and respectable life in the future, and what I want to know Is this If I try to join a couple of lodges, |do you think they will hunt up my past life and refuse me admittance, especially if | am a member of « church and am a regular attender? I thank you in advance, and hope this will miss the waste basket. M. LG. A.—You do not say what or- ders you wish to join, but | am positive the lodges will not re- fuse you admittance if you are | living a clean life and continue | your respectability in the fu- ture. You will possibly encounter a certain class of women who, if AFRAIO SHE WILL BE “TURNED DOWN” Dear Miss Grey: I am in trouble and come to you for advice. I have been led into temptation, but am finding a way clear to come out of ft, as there is one man |who knows of my past who is will- ing to marry me. I am intending Pacific Stump Puller “Ruilt for Northwest Stumps” Piaget yeaa yg tyr they find out your will Ce eee newer, | try to make it unpleasant for | you, but you will find that | everywhere, Put every | effort forth to live above the past; the best of us cannot do more. ASK SAFEGUARD _ FOR WORKMEN heretofore. PACIFIC MANUFACTURING Co. 111% Western Av, Seattle. Wash, Owners and agents of buildings are required by an ordinance |posed by Councilman Griffiths * | provide suitable, approved, ahuant yokes, hooks, by us The tooth ts pat in proper con- | belts or other similar appliances for ition before the fillings are placed. For the use of any and all persons wash- $00 ing windows in his employ.” Gold Crowns, $4 The bill was referred to the pub- |e safety committe, To obtain good rervice nd . vane terayea tanine ation "ya'to trone tien | MAYOR ATTENDS it and afterwards crown it with | POLICE MEMORIAL fi Gold or Pofcolain Crowne. You will be Gurprined at the quality of mich a tooth Mayor Cotterill, and Former yors Ballinger and Miller at utes to the memory of departed po- Tt requir naigoratte ” sxpertence tice officers in the past 26 years in |e eee h your teeth and Seattle, The exercises, the first Slose in teath of T memorial services of the kind in @r Gold so that y u will have the best this city, Were held in the Seattle jee pene |theatre. A parade of the police, | led by the band under Lieut. Carr, | U 4 ee p followed, and, at Pike st,, dispersed. |The graves of all the deceased po- ate custom: licemen will be decorated this af- ternoon. | ti) they had us @o the work Special tribute was paid to the} work that 4 Prove satisfac. en officers who were killed on tory will be repaired free of charee “t/ duty. any time vise euiimaion anh colo ie] To LAUNC HSTEAMER 12-Year Guarantee to Au) Free Examination che now und InJand Navigation Co. at the Seat- OHIO fate | |tle Construction and Dry Dock Co. yards, will be launched Saturdaay, | RATE DENTISTS Miss ss A. Seal of Dungeness has} im University St. Kecond and University WH, Opp. Fracer-Paterson Co. have thousands of been sponsor of the freight: | vossel will ply between | Seattle and British Columbia ports. |The Comanche ts equipped with cargo, THE FASTHET GROWING STORE ac] Jougall a IN SHATTLE Avunas ond Pike Streat 6-foot hare 4foot hard afoot hard The celebrated 1900 Clothes est grade was $12.00, now $9, teed and may b not satisfactory. This wast Sand-papered and polished 1 will not warp. Hardwood polished Clothes P to carton, Regular price Se, continues to show exceptional replenish the stock women's dress. On Wednesd: Point d’Eaprit and Cluny lace. A round neck model has t cap sleeves of lace. combinations, A combination of cambric at the belt with beading and b Princess combinations of broidery—others with medallic bottom with deep hem. One model of Hemp has the brim drooping all around. cove’ In Conmetion with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., New York Folding Laundry manufactured eturned after 30 days’ Regular price 86e, now B¢. The June Sale of Lingerie These garm A particularly dainty gown in Empire style has A pretty gown of sheer nainsook bas yoke of fine Swiss embroidery joined and edged with imitation Baby Irish. Combinations $1.50 An excellent line of Combinations in close or open drawer style, and skirt one of soft longcloth has edging of imitation Joined at the waist with beading and ribbon. Narrow Petticoats $1.50 One of soft cambric is trimmed with wide bands of heavy lace. Another style ia finished with rows of lace and embroidery- Princess Slips $1.50 Of soft muslin with Swiss embroidery and edge in the yoke; Sore oon Game ine dwood Step Li 5, now 8 dwood Step now $1.68 Awood Step Ladder $1.75, now $1.18 Benches, two-tub capacity. Regular price $2.50, now..$1.75 Washer, the high; Clothes Wringers, made by the American Regular price | Wringer Co, Full ball-bearing and genuine Para ner t# fully guaran- | rubber rolls; fully warranted for three years, trial if | Regular price $6.00, now $4.45. “Call Again” washing compound; makes wash- ing easy—cleanses the clothes without injuring roning Boards that | the fabric or hands, Regular price be the package, now Me. | now § packages for 2he, ins, packed 2% doz Brown Daisy Floor Mops for hardwood floors— no oll to soll, Regular price $1.00 now Ge. Basement. New goods of fine materials, carefully made, are arriving to fit perfectly and carry out the flat effects now in vogue for ay we feature especially garments at $1.50. Gowns $1.50 values. the yoke and sleeves of he entire yoke of lace and embroidery with little Baby Irish and is has edging of fine Swiss embroidery. It is joined as wide Swiss embroidery at the bottom. nbric trimmed with rows of Val. lace ons of embroidery, lace edged. and em- jashed si ind ribbon bow. insertion at —Third Floor. MILLINERY AT $5.00 OSTLY small shapes of Milan, Hemp, Patent Milan, Peanut and Rice straws. The trimmings include flowers, ribbon, velvet and figured chiffons and crepes. The crown is red with figured chiffon, while a drape of velvet ribbon extends around the crown and ends in a bow in the back. Small clusters of French roses and blue flowers add @ further trimming front and back. A soft straw of French blue has trimming of purple velvet and Numidie. The brim rolls sharply on one side. The special $5.00. The MacDougall-Southwick Co ssortment is most complete and includes models whose former prices were up to $12.00, —Second Floor. $60,000 WORTH OF an FOXES IN SHIPMENT SASKATOON, Sask, June 10.— stined for Prince Edward island, | unusual = shipment pase | through Saskatoon last evening on| the C. foxes of the silver gray, black and|Ciaiming that new ‘evidence has P. KR, in the shape of 69) red varieties. are taking care of the animals on |Convieted of grand larceny, appear- According to the two men who their long journey from North Bat tleford, where they have been col lected, value of $60,000. The animals have | been collected and spring, the shipment represents a during the winter most by Indians, in the Far North away from the dentist. not had the experience they been told. their teeth. CARROLL’ ‘Sos Optical Carroll’s 1102 First Avenue. The Right Place to Buy GLASSES The Best for Less STORE DR. L. R. CLARK, D, D, 8. Pain and cost keep most people If they have have that's why people neglect You don't have to fear either of thes@ reasons any longer, as we have brought |dentistry down to where It honestly belongs. and replace teeth by the price We extract, crown, bridge Our Method without causing the least pain, You can prove the cost part of | this statement by securing a price before you come to us, and as re- gards to the painless statement, we « | Won't charge you a cent if we don't ‘Tho now freight steamer Coman-| fulfill it. construction for the | ments we leave in your hands. jare make good The proving of our state- You a penny if we don't How many dentists not out will give you this assurance? pom. A written guarantee with Regal Dental Offices Dr. L, R. Clark, Manager the latest machinery for handling] 1406 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union ms NOTE—Bring This Ad With You | of | 7 new trial. The nature of the evi- dence unearthed was not divulged today, but F. C. Wright, aappearing from the office of Bert Schlessing- er, told the court that it would take the form of affidavits. The matter then went over until Satur day for argument. ASKS NEW TRIAL FOR DETECTIVE | SAN FRANC ‘18C0, June 10.— JULIUS FLEISCHMA? N, presi- dent of the Fleischmann Yeast Co., paid a short visit here Monday, Fleischmann came from Cincinnatt to inspect the company's new plant at Sumner. been discovered, attorneys for Frank Esola, former police officer ed before Superior Judge Dunne to- day and submitted a motion for a MEAT PRICES CUT AGAIN FOR WEDNESDAY The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS Tomorrow (Wednesday) the following big specials will be offered at our markets: Rib and Loin Mutton Chops, per Ib. ..... Choice Spare Ribs . American Fuil Cream Cheese the following marwets: Loin Pork Roast, per Ib. .. Choice Liver ..16e Bacon (backs) AN AT Wi TN MEAT CON CAN wy 3 MARKET. Lower Fine RALLARD MATKRT. Seat Maltard Avense. OTTO: “From packing house to consumer.” GOVERNNENT-INSPECTEM MEAT. Look for the 0. & stamp ot lenifies purity and qeality. Shops open until 6:20 p. m. oar ring. Westlake Market, Join the Merry Bunch Across the Bay and Hear Dicastro’s Royal Military Band CONCERT TONIGHT Afternoon Program | “Pound @u Lac... .Maneot { oa ‘erture ‘Semiramid Rossini Concert | suis chrinn’ tacansnbina’’ Mental : Rag. “tar Mabter'™ Attord Wales of Ttaiy. De Btetant | 3 P.M. | Stiection. Veral Meiber Flotow Thomas Winds," Hatt Verdi “ Don’t Miss These Daily Concerts—Every Afternoon and Evening 25—Great Big Amusement Attractions- -25 ADMISSION FREE Wedding of the | Selection, *Trovatore” Second Avenue and Pike Street