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7 a | - | THE STAR--SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1913. CYNTHIA GREY’S ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS ae hen the cakes and dread-atufts mrn out “Just right” are an every jay occurrence when you use | @| beautiful with nourishment, je @(*s yet to marry me, so I have not | infil | am better situated to take) @ “* ¢ : }, WHAT DOES each person would | A VERY SENSIBLE MAN | /ankod her; but have treated he care of a wife? pick UNRELIABLE PROMISE | SELF-RESPECT MEANT tenth the time actually cult |¢@ @/\a friend, ‘Someday 1 will ask her P. 5. I have bought The Were attce Gea A ae 4 aa CRESCENT ®| vating love—i mean a true, Dear Miss Grey; Tam a young! but right now [ think she Is a it-levery day excor csttae Xan Tons onto ; Dear Misa Grey 30, and] honest love that embraces the | ™ and have been going with tle young, and that too much|two and a ony aay ae " have seen enough — te child or animal in the | g Indy about 19 or 20, for|"famillarity — br conte olumn ever sin Dd] eters coun ae sh ph dad BAKING POWDER jueh sham an m that he does trying to {about two years, off and on. Now,|Thus I limit my attentions t my attention by a frien RD: Eine Uiaanod ‘he aaked ine ¢ alt AN Af nk 80 you may know I | make money, he would find him: |T don’t > » ‘sho thinks I give lor two calls a week and occasion. A—! wish all young men eae eee cece with him. He . echoolday, romantic view. 1 want| self fer richer at the ond of the |her e ention. I look at it | ally to a show were as sensible as you along | 80 On Tie f Pe tes te Tel Tte action te sure & girl who is clean and has| year—both in love and in thie | this way | Do you think I should pursue) this tine. Your plan is good |prominnd th luke | me to 1a A. common sense, who ts neat| World's goods I do not think she 1s old enough'this course for a year at least, or| with one exception. Being a vienia snd ‘ na uniform, It 9 dresses, Please, joee not cause the 1 attire, but not woman, | know the girl would you go with bim if yc ne? jouah to ral up * you may think this enay, out, | Janie, Good- Time Summer Girl, Sings Song to Her | Ji," inentine, “ina uae you Lay suddenly and fall A.—Indeed | wouldn't. With | | nn Fe Miss Grey, I have been looking for wish thin to go on it Dut works surely : os go pies Oe i lence | Id be 4 ghee Th ag S h T, C. Under the A ' all iy caouHiatte YT wrould Bm ant event until me eee aaa me) MWEetheart Tom, Canoeing Under the August Moon ty nwve. there need be no | Maia’ to bucks “a proportion | OR. Li R. CLARK, D, B. 8 sore gp whe food ts baked »pportunity to go with were moral derstanding that both are ae | pd bisa vert ee Ad tel | ey ly and mentally unfit for the so free an ever, but should neither risk landing in the underworld, |We Cut Your Dental clety of a self-reapecting young from which it is so hard to ever jman, Now, tell me, am I too par |ticular, or lke Diogenes, looking jfor something that cannot be found? My sole ambition is to find change his mind, you will emerge. | can't understand | Bill : H If marry someday. Under these Foe teu hanmaion te ee eane. | ills in Ha conditions there would be no teasine alate it tio evening fe - Phe work i# guaranteed to lool ehange tn your present rele speak to an utter stranger, and The work is guaran 4 er tions, nor obligation other than |natural and feel natural, and for cteh such a git) and make a home—but | friends. make en, with him. Have | masticating purposes equal Na can 1 do itt? LON —) you never been aug nd We make Restoration ich do wonders towa: th to its youthful ce. Our Com 4 where one oF ain in the mouth, supporting and roof tecting yourself? Evidently * not, and that is why this man Dear Miss Grey: 1 belong to a| finds you easy prey. Stay as far as possible away from him LY Creeceat Manufacturing Company | 4 , ( REAL SERVICE ‘ " ° b A.—I take It from your crit: “<> Sarees | lclem of pitts that yeu have | always been fit company for | self-respecting young girls. In such case, that is if you have t most common ways of pro- church and during the song ser after reading this. never encouraged the “morally | vice every one joins in the singing; are s¢ e oon and mentally” unfit girls by a but if I ste t one song there FRESNO WINS AGAIN Byery cility for eo on a they were, It You have, rather C ems to be trouble. I only sing! porTLAND, Aug. 9.—By win pa Tp asctable’” Mach “Ot Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop they were, if you have rather : song because I don't want to! ning for the third time, the Acacta of work is guaranteed. Isn't that 239-240 Lumber F ew the |fair enough? ange Bide. them you were se pecting, 4; but now I don't sing even | lodge, of Fresno, Cal., becorr | tried to uplift them by showing | | | = - then you, inde all for | have no destre to cause permanent holder of the silver cup Regular $10 Plates.... coin the good that life holds, and trouble, 1 don't see why T should | awarded the victors in the com- Regular §10 Crowr ves Odeon Theatre it will come to you If you will be debarred where every one else petitive team drills held in connec. eh is allowed to Even the min- tion with the annual convention of i so inter {8 petty enough to slur about the Pacific coast division, Women| Regal Dental Offices ft in his n. Lam not a trained of Woodcraft, in progress here to-| pr, L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager ; a 4 have patience. But if, by unfit BOSSE SWORDS,” in two rr ociation with the girls of TRUTH IN THE DN =... pee pak tor fle should they object |day 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union . ood, you deserve just what : > ‘is wie and a Bet. Poke and Valen. you Sie Getting, and eheuid Dance at Dro nd tonight.—Advt.| NOTE—Bring This Ad With You heir & = mot expect a self-respecting 1 ¢ MRS. M se — girl to marry you until you | A—1| am inclined to think change your mind on this sub- you are ive about Pp this. It may be you have what is called a monotone voice, or being untrained in | this particular line you may make discords; however that does not excuse others for mak- | Ing you fee! unpleasant. You Zz | ject, and know you were just ae unworthy as the girls with whom you associated. | sin- cerely hope the latter is not the case and that you deserve good. “JUST THE SCHOOL |} cad jj FOR OUR BOY’— | cesar have as much right to worship | by singing ae the others, and | | G/ would advise you to not sing too loudly, but to continue to + ° ? HUSBBANDS, TAKE NOTICE! Sa o Dear Miss Grey: I read the let do so, and keep in mind It is |ter from “A Young Wife,” who asks | Hi} why 2 man can’t tell his wife once an act of worship, and forget all Z in awhile that he loves her. 1 about the people. a ‘want to tell you, Miss Grey, I am) & married woman and sympathize | with her deeply I do not ask my husband to. tell day that he loves me— ik even that, DR. A. W. LEONARD First Methodist Church under e r | ek, ort 5 hi we the watchful eyes of his [M|sno is blue! as she Ix sometimes, ? a cae tg » 11:00 AN ee WHO parents, the young man ff 4 few loving words would be a great —4 ii, orning Worship fe can be fitted for a suc- fH}! help. \o Setigay “hoes - Subject, “I Am the Bread of GENTLE | Some men say, “I get tired of| The August moon! |that. You're my wife now. Isn't it| Poets have sung it, artists tried to paint it, but only youth has ever realized its soft HID HIS MONEY cessful, independent Life.” : e- bigs Av. penoua that Se red eran tartont radiance-—its radiance made for love alone E » Worship, 8.00. OVER THE CLOCK Electrical Engi Hiike crossing a creek on foot. At! So thinks Tom as Janie, his good-time summer girl, sings: iy, Evening yWorsip, NEARLY LOST wi | Engineer, | t ‘ | Subject Gas E - first you think you will make !t all | If one should praise my face, dear ene should say my form, dear|If one should give my mind, dear j oe. Shecets | right: then, you see a stone peeping | heart, heart, heart, 4 ° : ct 4 Steam Engineer, ‘nd if, when you put your foot| The words were pleasant to my) Were ¢ “The Fact and Problem $2000 sae / in nature's fairest’ Some extra merit, not ite due, Machinist, lon {t, you find it firm and ready ear; | - a ‘ tae Wii, = the most needed men of i for ocr weight you are sure you|| closely guard each vaunted charm, | roe piaeniin iis | seine nit dhaon | Sore ps og "'d try to find, dear of Salvation. After an intelligent old gentleman at the age of seventy-six dropped Rie sition are going to cross. It's the same dear heart. dear heart. ‘| If you though: . , dead in his home, his son found over TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS fa! e. Sees. | with love, and the “Young| In hope that you will sometimes | J y jought what he sald were A Cordial Welcome. PAPER MO? ver the old clock which stood on the wooden mante' Complete standard equiv. i) wir “It's hard to take a! hear If he told you the fable bold—| true, | Seats Free. surrounding an open crackling fire. Not even HIS OWN WIFE knew ~ ment, installed under actual thing lke that for granted always.” | And understand | would be beau- For know, sweetheart, | would be|Oh, lover mine, | would be all In that much money was there. The old gentleman was simply CARE- working ee Instruet- |] wish more 8f our wives would | tiful— grace itself— | all— ! Fifth Ave. and Marion St. }) /2SS. His son had married the town bank daughter, and the bank ors all technical graduates of ff |. oss their thoughts in your Ce ae Be __For yout For you! | trusted. Both the old gentleman's MONEY and LIFE were in long practical experience. —— Individual instruction; day and night sessions; moderate |danger; for BURGLARS have a way of LEARNING where money is hidden, and FIRE at any time might have burned the house. NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. Are YOU carsiake OUR tepk YOUR bank a Establishea 1903 We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savings column. AN AFFECTIONATE WIFE. |“CHURCH WOULD BAR | A—\ am siwaye giad to hear DAVID AND SOLOMON”! both sides of the question, with SOME GIFT, THIS! ICHITA, Kas., Aug. 9.—-Lee For- Ww @ view to promoting connubial CHICAGO, Aug. 9—"David and! noy jy a night express agent here 658 Empire Bid + 5. 5 nigh 9. Main 6324 happiness. Love seeks to ex [giiicion and some other patriarch® Jyi, salare te te. byte Re SEAT’ 106-8-10 West Roy St. press ee 4 hed anew vere |werr excellent men, as Judged by cently he was married. His father aay ptt eee bad Northern Bank & Trust Company r Phone Queen Anne 254 wou | the standards of their own time, but| tn jaw, J. B. James of Montgomery, Pike St. Cor. Fourth Ave. is growing selfish. Love is a peceettn thing. ahd 8 1.2 | they would not be admitted to mem:| gaye Forney as a wedding gift the Iberahip im the church of today,”|jeage on an oll well that wan being said the Rev. John Thompson of started on James’ land. The well Chicago, at the Desplaines camp! was finished today and flows 1% meeting, illustrating his contention | mijjion feet a day. Forney’s in- that the world Is growing better. come bis gift is $10 a day The speaker sald the rise of golf.) — hada dicall [baseball and other outdoor sports lwas a sign of improving moral| THE UPTOWN BANK - tandards. [THE MARKETS | RP ALASKA PENNANT © Stearns’ Electric NOW OUT Rat#Roach Paste You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants Ready for use. Better than a ene ai ae EXCURSIONS EVERY DAY 4 sa ON eis Get the genuine, refuse Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped ' | Money back if it fails. At all dealers, 25¢ and $1.00) 0 Stearns Electric P. 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AT THE PIPE ORGAN at furnished room TD Pleat Ay : sy Use a Star want ad, aagl nll eet imal: A. 2nd. gun- 3

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