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of ferent, and no matter how A HOME PRO! ir, tie ered bard U/ | ean anower it satisfactorily, aaa | $Y, er grumble They don't soom | | TO INSURE HAPPINESS for no two persons are the Dear Miss Grey: Of course I{home from wor ~ i rl nas te | same age, no matter how nearly e Ought to make the best of my trou-/and I have to stay. r ee = ont ear Miss Gray As a condition! they are of the age as counted 3 > ‘Without coming to you but iitime, whey at home | the | to Insure happiness in married life,| by years. Then, too, a person Mt ean find time, pleasd anawor, I|taguake them love nie, and how can [OW ™MAty years should tho ages| may be older at 18 than at Mh yU Bm 8 young gi! ot 16, and am cook-|I sult them? I have never had love |Y@ry? Is ten years too many yet wae myself | worled alt day i keeping house for my fath- from anyone but a miniat | a2 , ions anyone but a minister, an old| When the man {9 82, how old should ; a three brothers and two sisters.| man, who thinks lots of me. Mike | cy . how ¢ nould | getting old, 1 believe | { c ; st . Oma: he i Grey, I shall never forget you it} “°™*" % le pale suse —, 80th tn love to keep house, | you will help me to succes witn: | rs " ¢ WEA) Det each one wants something dit.|ning thelr love eee 8 win A.—Now you have got me. | birthday to be a mere Infant hat the © \--— —— THE BLACK SHEEP. And | don't ask to be excused | This may sound like a joke, ‘ 5 one ut le : Ang Of Boy tt cay havatemiee the on for slang, either, for this Is but | assure you | am serious of that ree Silk ie oh mis question that is a stumbling | would have to personally ; f i ¢ that many housekeepers, block t ' , t le to anew i Skirts | mothers and wives do of spoil os my literary career. It's know the two people to anewer i . ue 1 sutciie to Waists | Ing your family by being—not lust thie way: No earthly being | your question, ne pee \ Gloves | too good to them—but in pam , ne pering them. It is unjust for W. W. M ’ V O I fo. com Ladies| Stockings | rverne te be & uruten bea yen omen Wear Men’s Vests, Only ST AS ete. 4 | are harming them when you al- THOSE low it, It is time for you to Out ont this ad and mail for per wah take a stand very firmly, but kindly, Tell them SEATTLE, are all working, they should means | = oe ewer Silk | | going to get up a good meal | every time, but there must be nacovoa MCA SUK Importers) secs tmina's. tee Cotte io ies rr | their own meals, If the others ASH. | do it fey Se _| chip in and pay you so much a week for keeping the house, and allow you certain afternoons or Aga evenings for recreation, Maids = mal | im any home have these privi- sing In | leges, #0 why shouldn't the a co housewife receive at least as be is much consideration? jain og has by their respect by standing up for your rights, and their love will dices © | {allows 1f it doesn’t, you will y ave consideration and respect, cutie at least. | would advise you to met - attend night school in the public 10 play | high schools this winter. de You \e « ALWAYS READY TO en vom TAKE A CHANCE not are ~ ome BR.LACLARR, 1.0.6. |e stad there Cae Crane cen r re je there wa rast estate, The popularity of the Regal Den. | @rt!y in Amsterdam, Holland, and cS tiats is the simple result of super. | Partly in New York. About 20 years OU for service, high-grade work, guar-|%80 the papers were all fixed up (Vi anteed results, painless methods,/2"¢ ® cousin (a lawyer) started S © popular prices, modern. facilities, |He was never heard from, Whether Jatest scientific appliances and ex.|5¢ kept it. or was killed, we never Pert dentists—all combine to cre-|Knew, and the matter was not looked into as my grandfather was te a degree of excellence In Regal work which {s not possible tn the/®Ot financially able to do so ordinary dental establishments. anything be done? sited | DOVE . Regular Extra Heavy A—Go to an honest, able $10 Gold Crowns .. : $4) lawyer, tell him the facts, and if there is a chance to recover Regular $10 Never. the he will gladly t ip Plates a chance with you to be paid from the estate if recovered. Be sure to have it understood in writing just how much he Ie to be paid, and that he gets nothing If the matter does not materialize “WANTS TO G0 BACK ° pat ‘Or. L. R. Clark, D. D. &, Manager 1408 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Gring This Ad With You o- ~ | Dear Miss Grey My husband {was good to me the first year, but after that he drank, and called me all sorts of names, and beat me. So I left him, and do not know where the is. If he would treat me right, |1 would go back. I will do as you They’re Colored to Beat the Band THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1913, ee ee ed “‘Homeler address Ne Nahed Girl,” send your hing will be pub CYNTHIA GREY eeeeeee ee ee ee! * DON'T YOU THINK THEY OUGHT TO? I read your ex cellent advices others, so I thought I would write, I am a |young man of 16, and of good stand-| ing, nd considered handsome. Now, Miss @ rybody ts in-| different me. I try t re npectful and nice to everybody. My | boy friends are nice when J ean| help them in the exams, Then| |they get indifferent agkin. The girls don't seem to Hike at all, The others often rude | things to them, but they don't seem to mind. 1 don't think I speak rudely What do you suppose ts} the matter? I am not perfect by | any moans; but don't yor think they ought to treat me better? | » By a A.—When one Is so popular that he will stoop to do wrong, n't deserve to have It Isn't so much a queation of how they ought to treat you, as how you should treat them, and if you will be good enough friend not to weaken them by helping them in exame—not to be so anxious for their friendship that you will do wrong, you will gain them. They know you are being weak when you help them no matter what they say. Forget your good looks, for for they don't count in the real Isoues of life, and spend the time saved in trying to be strictly honest, and a truly good friend. Dear Miss Grey to to be me say “IT WRONG TO | MEET BOYS OUTSIDE? | hl Dear Mise Grey We are two girls 16 and 17 and eome to you for advice Is it wrong for us to meet boys outside our homes? Our| mothers object to us having com-| pany, and won't let us even speak to them, Every gir! hax boy| friends, and we don't see why we can't. Is it ali right for us to work {n an fee cream parlor’ | CHUMS. A.—It is natural for girls to want boy companions, but when they cannot be happy without a boy at their heels they are hard ly capable of having their com- to meet the boys outs! | why don't you show my letter to your mother, so she may | know | approve of girls and boys associating just as long | as they are not silly enough to | act lovers, or spoon? The home is the place to have your BYTADLISICD 1977 ac Dougall - fouthwick Sore oon 9 a Second Avena and Pike Strat In Connection wttth JAMES MeCREERY & CO, New York House Dresses That Are Attractive as Well as Serviceab! Specially Priced EVERAL pleasing styles made of good heavy percale or ging ham in square or round neck style, with #ide band t ing around neck and sleeves, The skirte have wide tuck down back. Regular $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 values for $1.25, A stylish semt-house or porch dress with Directoire collar and percale in light figured effect or 5, $8 and $3.50 values for $2.00. bow stripes and checks to match 1® made of good Regular $ One of the prettiest yet most practical house dresses te 1 of gingham or per in black and white, with pink, blue or der stripes, It had in low neck with (hree sleeves, The skirt has a pleated panel in back and wide ide of front, $3.75, $4.00 and $4.50 values for $3.00, Third Floor aven ong pleat at juarter or We Will Continue Tuesday “the Sale of Shadow Laces Up to $2.00 Values the Yard 48c A GOOD assortment still remains which were placed on sale today 18 inches deep and tt from the 2,000 yards The flouncings are insertions which mateh are the 50c Silk Stockings 38¢ zs made with dou- Stockir same. The designs are exquisite and the materials used are of the finest. This sale comes at a most opportune ti when ble heel, toe and garter top. shadow laces are at the height of their popularity. They are bey may be had in all black sultable for the daintiest waists, dresses ana the or in black with lavender tops. Be- c e of the tremendous inrush of new corset covers so much in vogue for wear under the ne waists. The opportunity to purchase laces of this quality at so small a price {s one not to be Mehtly passed by. Many different patterns to choose from, the yard 48¢, First Floor. 1] merchandise we have them down 80 as to close at once. All sizes in the The pair 38¢. ~First Floor, Second Avenue and Pike Street MacDougal!l-Southwick CITY NEWS A box car falling to make the switch at First ay. 8. and Spoil av. Sunday morning at 10 |, over turned, Traffic was tied up on the Alki, Fauntleroy and South Park lines for over an hour AT TH ARMORY ALL WEEK--ALGUST 18: 7 Le driven by L. H. Burnett, na Edwards, 14, residing The prevalence of black fot tailored suite will drive the woman who loves color to fancy waistcoats or vests. | These will be ultra mannish in shape, but they will be made of Hi sorts of materials and colors, much too flamboyant’ for mere man. | With the new waistcoats, women will wear the watch chain/ Rainier av, with her as she was getting off a Yeslor way car at 20th av. and Yes ler way Sunday, Her injuries were company, but they should sim: ply come in as good chums, not beaux, A girl of character THE MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS FAIR jsay. I tried to be a good wife, and |never went to town but once a week, and tried to have money to get a little home. We had some an work lturniture, It was in his name, and stretched across the front, with presumably a watch in one pocket and| any piace, and behave herself; | slight | not all paid for. Will I have to pay ® latch key tn another but if you are not obliged to | cee , for it? Now, Miss Grey, what would The gown pictured ts of black chiffon broadcloth, with a tan silk work, if | were you | would | in several of Seattie’s churches | you do if you were me? E. E. V. ratine vest leave those positions for the (Sunday visitir it filled th A—Den't think you can shift | You will notice that the model ts wearing one of the new fore-| girls who have to make their loutpic Biteo. FW, Roeeae fe A SPLENDID af the responsibility of deciding | finger rings. The “old fashion” ts rapidly becoming a much of a craze) own living. preached at the St. Mark's Epi this by saying you wilj do ast an was the bracelet watch this summer. Lei ge pata ond aa eee E 4 HI B \ TIO N OF na . You must make wu; ld et - = eo . any. ip you PRATHER RiONT THIO Time? ether local churches the rogular own mind. But | will say this: Don’t go back to your husband unless he has quit drinking for a long time—that Is, uniess you have not had enough beatings and cursings. You cannot be made to pay for the furniture. Grote-Rankin’s Tes A motheriess young mavis fed by! a robin that heard Its call of dis} tress is mentioned by the So A @ | Pastor was absent from the pulpit. Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl 13 at ttiag wman.|A man, 26, came to board with us.| Dr. Joel Goldthwait of Boston, lec- ——|We had known him about three |turer at Harvard medical school, is | GOOD NUT BREAD months. My mother allowed us in/to be the ¢ of the King County jeach other's rooms a lot, and fath.| Medical society at a luncheon In the ie delicious and very wh er objected. When he was home Arctic club at noon Tuesday. < i= night I stayed in his room very a" ie IC late, and father and mother had a | rescent makes perfect |quarrel over it. Father saw a ge gare pemmanmma prices, unless otherwiee teatenina, ere for etrietiy first erades j i\ Seattle Products DAILY THE MARKETS the aver paid by the vn 9OD MUSIC ADMISSION TEN CENTS The following are 168 paid by loeal commissl | the producers and pr taller to the 6 | * | D lonome. c The flag of the steamship Al-Ki, whieh r hed this port from south eastern Alaska Sunday night, ap red at half mast. Mrs. Lucile Nelson of Bellingham died while en nut bread jait on this man's lap right before Baking ‘mother, but mother allows him to ( Here's a recipe fn these come to the house yet, so father Fess. ranch STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 4 'e Vrat—Setiing Price. SEV left us, and still mother allowed | route from Idaho inlet ; |\Powder ot NEVER him to come. Who was to blame,|\"" hoa yd ey : pA aS i father or mother, and should the) Te ae ries | |man have been ‘allowed in our|, boule Hotter, living at the aI sotsloupes, 48 |: % cup Sugar j house after father objected’, [early Sunday morning by a negress| “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” . ‘ | like to say a word against your ays A AB <a : F PUGET Loganbe 0 | f y ga a pocke! ported Hee e ri erator a Cita: ~_ vne ts | Z fog aa | mother’s actions; but, decided. | POCKet, reported to the police MARKET PACKING HOUSE M | Dressed Meate—Selling Price | 1 cup ‘ Chopped ly, your father was right, and COMPANY'S Cracks Nuts your mother very wrong, and da meregene vA bye ine ee , , Mount Zion Baptist church, 1407 ° futl owt | a air Wicker if this continu some day un Ce 1240 | - . fou will bl her. | ont }1ith av., was burned i! es We are crowded for warehouse space and cannot afford to |¥ ‘ Peer Graham) Sieh your father had ‘aes | was principally throug e neve eat Spec als u day : i i o A ou ‘ | tiring efforts of its pastor, Rev. W carry over until next season a single Refrigerator. A late |Re eRe ‘ teaapoons Cre i coy viperg oon wipro Dy Carter, thet the Ep us wives UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound, summer has found us with a larger stock than usual, hence | iin sic. oc: | eee TEEPE a young girl, | want you, dear, | Ut: orate Lamb Chops.......15¢/Salt Pork. -12%e is sale. We have never before this season quoted special | , Mutton— 4s, ea ia Satan! oe weet right now to form ie > 8 Back 1 | : ; ‘ \w - maak ° “heal | your own character and to ere are few naughty boys in . rices on the famous Herrick Refrigerator. clad petite nak Sate Gu]: FOUe Se. Soreniner a ee | agais teeay, Whioh saphaiar’ Glatt ck Bones, 10 Ibs 25c | Choice Corn Beef. 12V4c 1.00—An {deal inrge in moderate oven.| ing a man to be familiar with |on next Wednesday and Thursday | ayer ilstk was Tathosrascr for or-|, Pore * 1G Sell C hing Powd | you. If you do after | tell you | shows will be given here by Ring-| Pot Roast...... .12¥%c | Sirloin Steak. .....20c dinary une. All solid oak, with | Trimmed sides ay rocers Sell Crescent Baking Powder | thie, you alone walt be respon. ling Bros. clrous, BIG WHITE MARKET, O14 Pike Market. a 0X36x48. | short loin por 1 wou e now Aargeont cag ieee aR eee ies | 25c Per Lb. that you will grow into a fine, | The final session of the Pacific SNYDER'S MARKET, New Corner Market. { aon , Soape vine {im | Crescent Manutaeturing Company capable woman, which you will |Coast Baptist Young People’s So “ Pork « Seattle, Washington not if you allow men to act in cleties convention Is being held to. Your money returned ff any sales we make are not as represented. y' 1 SPECIAL AT $25.50-—A_ resi- ST Fae this way with you. Won't you {day. Los Angeles was chosen ss dence model of generous propor: | Tu! "3 come to see me some morning? the next meeting place. =i 2 moked Men Size 21x36x52 inches. 10} jig tions. x» SOMETHING NEW , capacity, 126 pounds, Odorless | ri zs = er ke * white spruce lined. wh re | From a German Specialist |+— * at SPECIAL AT $52.50—A large : “ . Dear Miss Grey: Betng a stran f size residence Refrigerator, as Blood and Nerve Tonic for! ger in town, and knowing just a x58 inches. lee capacity, 17) }all Nervous Disorders, Mental | few people, makes tt lonely for me e pounds. White enamel lined ‘ ) sion, anc fact every | Will you tell me of the church here N Ww h D t throughout; tinned wire shelves, | Roosters. line. oo-:: hee ban n, and in fact every} joe gives dances Friday evenings e e e one 1rec ory removable and easy to clean, Has ot disease of the nervous system. |ig there any way of getting ac : four doors. ventana fereat Hels in SHPO Tne | Suaines with respectable people? 4 t Local rhubar' bene Hepsy anc to surify the} hanking you, ; SPECIAL. AT, S7RSe—Thils handsome, at re ds dined with |Oifonar Hvar fet ct ait auniche ofmples, | OF Joo LONELY GIRL FOR i plate glass, ; 22K38x: 5 local . 4 : A.—The church to which you SPevaple ice racks and corrugated wire shelves. Size 22x38x54. 150 acts "sent ; blotches, boils and catarrh, and| perce in” che Unitarian, “on pounds ice capacity. Eaulitiower. crate’. all obstructions arising from| Boylston av. The pastor Is Dr. colds, biliousness and all dis-| Powers, If you will call up his ea e orders of the liver and kidneys. residence, he will tell you 4 whom the dance committee A sure thing for constipation, appendicitis and diabetes, rheu- matism, and in fact all chronic diseases can be helped and re lieved, It is a system-builder, The Royal are, and you may tell them | sent you If they ask for refer ence. | am sure you can got acquainted with nice people there. WILL CLOSE > and it excites” the natural] Best modern outside rooms in Ss August 15th We offer this week at a very ‘ : ; |eathartic of the bowels and |attle, 2he to 50c hl Snake i special price Morris Chairs, with Rolled cate and barley |strengthens them. Poisonous be Nad: NES my By ie Publi ‘ : my) tton adjustment oe matter must be expelled from | oe Y ry me cae oe: The om tics way peeing no Cloak and Suit House the system aise and Muse age a bt phage " me oa ee rods, no mechanism to adjust; in New Home |‘Tonic will do that and. still || Ladies’ Suits Made to Order must arranged for on or before this date. just push the button and rest ee " - | leave the system free from} $25.00 and $28.00 yery The Greater Seattle Cloak and/ medicine. ‘This medicine has We offer this week as a very Hult Company, formerly located at! teen used | scialist |] Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed _ ic uumed or waxed the corner of Third and Madison,|?¢C" Used by the spectalist special price a f | i Bree NS d k Royal Morris Chair, |has moved into larger and fir yer 15 years and is now pre- Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop —— ge Spi nish re Chase leather quarters at 1418 Second Aven pared by the German Pharma 298-240 Lumber Exchange Bld vith Spa a : ing, |They have been holding thetr for-|cal Co., of Seattle, under his| bd it xe 15,75 7S at any hundreds at nonple have, Personal direction, ‘There is] VEGETABLE SILK e Facific telepnone An f called to ingpect the new store over hes month's treatment | UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY ‘ en till 9 p. m, Saturdays. Mr. H. Auslender, manoger of| imeach package at $1.00 a box. | Looks Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth Py Beginning Aug. 16 thie Store will be op , %* Ite store, states that the polley 18] For sale by Quaker Drug {302 People’s Bank Bldg. 2nd & Pike to appeal to the popular price trade | . ~ 2rug je and that the stock was selected edd pie + , 33 Giles v o In view.—Ady, rug Co,, 1125 Jack S PIKE with that purpone In view Ady, Drug Ce tind Lp a Odeon Theatre ¢ i re) m p a n y Don't feed that horse for ancther | Seattle people In each package, THE MIGHER sUSTICN fend all communications to the Two-reel feature. month before yow sell It. Tell over 40,000 Star readers you want to sell it, and some one among them will buy. Use a Star want ad. FUNN 8 AT LUNA PARK D MASK German Pharmacal Commer Market and 24th Ave and FIFTH Co. N. Rn First Ave, Bet. Pike and U: Ballurd, Seattle, Wash,