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— com B. KORB CO. 104 Spring st First 1102 Ay — any Jmother of a child—BUT | KNOW] by workhe ‘ —— }YOU CAN BECOME WORTHY IF | oth ee ce sees ote Phone Main 965 you Ww ANT TO. Stop | i Hhe just extravagant, you \z00 Stop looking at} would bfterWait, Young people [ I f ( hat you have been, oF are, but ld grb heir feelings long] swt cast your eyes to your glorious}enough b lak at nenaible| A.—To take up a homestead one womanhood, velled, as it were, by |alde ond ‘ vust be ¢ r \ y 5 M ge ral ga t were Ny alde i tn ' white But never | # uae pe either s cite a ot the 4 . marry a ptr eep another from | ed States, or have declared bi Office 114 Jackson St. j bac k of the creation of real woman, | getting Hr, ofyou A ay wish later| intention of becoming one. The and womanhood, take the firat|/ that he fd gtten her, Tell her| fret papers are such declaration. | nena fens a ° hext, and before long you/of your We want, but don't] Pile them with elther the Fede Hil get above the old Ife, and bo! hurry th) ry : jor Cireuit Clerk, after which y L F t . oe to en {t as a bad dream, You can take up t homestead, He must decide how to treat the wi ive you m at ace Fron site nai! on i ahh he Rad A—My doar girl, TP eant advise |KeeP looking for an answer to| Q—WIIt you toll me how to deco you to marry any ian unless you|YOUF Problem, and you will get It | iment for ws orse § mans oP yan ty a to live a de ee eal help you in any way, let} Fou think i would bs | e er or not you get i the husband you want, 1 firml big ng « b r y d0N AND KATE rallove y 1 an oun lteve any man or woman can| 4 se Ra BF pe of | A--Waj unt! you cut your Wit) A-—Pumpkins, cornstalks, au ‘po rom ashes, but you must be} ee. Whe loves bee de om teetlt Hy that time you will! tumn leaves, black cats and witches etermined to stand whether the probably pow that work 18 ®/are appropriate for decoration, — | wit t lows hard or soft. Right de Hacked the girl if she {blessing. the woman who marries! ‘The pumpkin tx sultable for tn sire ts the best prafer I know, but a RL Oe Jt ket otf of work usually gets! vitation, Why not have the invita-| It must be backed by effort. I into more Work than ® tion the shape of a pumpk Or be the wife of any Po gre eagy ed 1 ortanes pears in alt . ou wish, to paint one in a cor-| he w man, or t Hen are, 8} certain : responsibilt of the Invitation, It will im-| at me to each sooner OF| prove tt to have a black cat or a later, and be best method is to! witch seated on it ROS. meet each jne, handle it as best} on will be ane can, a say good-bye to It tant reader of your ing encounter it again Just Primters) o— 1 wor: sore oso ol you) tees ae teas tat he = 1018 THIRD MAIN 1049 {0,TE & While, but T do not be-| did not me th roleht! weer eve in one mi of the family or it would t return to him moan? A Brique tt 7. wacrificing hi or her | other ut sear > riquettes $ 50 Ton): a sick sister or 6a | | and it elther = (Delivered) Iam sure she will not want t | f ; in the way of her sister's happt ness she has no’ « oul Ature’s ©” might MRS. BARRETT] Cheaper Than Coal f/ter,,'f.2h5 tar fot the let oo uratively In’ different ways. A sby, 215 Madison St. J. W. Bullock. East 879) »°" footings?’ ‘Mass lyre wae @ stringed inatrument sby. | poenthle Sometimes the wind playing — — — Q.—Will you please TW) BROWN EYED CHUMS. through the trees is ken of fr a wince ne hr So has “become of Rvavett A-—Eave one of your parents, or| the way you mention » was | E.. Shie Malee caer Ge oa or you, and I assure you the! the ughter of Pand She was ead. Ao | You didn't know Snookume had an.|~""™* Meo won't trouble you eb ed into a swallow. The 4 A Rc’ Ce) other tooth. He did, a Jong, long Ont weit'o tte te bab eo me ee ae 3. als9| bur SSE eared one fay| have heen te the Unite ke Ameritan butterfly that hes & : howled #o the creator of Srsoky a ares jo apest raheem elty (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the and his teeth had him fal’ qows, tn | Rents New Sew- | "'** My Northwest) his next public Maas aan — "M hi na 3 | knock one tooth out? guens they || ing Machine te | were afraid he woult’grow up too || Sold on terms to suit ort. arpe an ug argains Sera 4 we tee suggestion, on || 1424 Third : to zi Bh gach Berett True's chil: |] Main | OAKLAND, Cal, Oct, $2—Mary| Our RETAIL DEPARTMENT offers some very DAES ici ae ae |De Valle, who killed her husband = special values this week in rugs and carpets. Note a “ will see this, and bring | as ats . their home Irvingtoo las Si few of them the profeny to ight again || SPECIAL CASH INDUCEMENT || ul). was sonte a i today . eh are oi sec POY , —_—— 1,000 COMIC AND BIRTHDAY | years in Bas ventin by Judge} SEAMLESS ROYAL WIL- 2—Vint you please tell me is tt POST CARDS Donahue. ; TON RUGS, finest quality veetie’ for 8 busband to tn |] Aseorte Neauiar 94 for ° Mrs. De Va married Ma — 4 mada Bike Oxie fest \ por Ne the letters hie wife writes, |] Bent prepaid ¢ y address in Wa De Valle when she was 16 y ' nade, 2 end those she old, and from evidence adduce sean Ms O* eee Valve $45.00 fii | enFenbinibe NOVEL | oN ahd tom een aa ! Ceska Sygate! eee eon WORKS |} with According to testimony : } BRUSS RUGS, in hand- ie premee? £318 Pivot Av. Sen Weeh__!/ tg Valle beat her brutal ‘ abe some Oriental designs. Size oo | | Mrs. De Valle showed no emo on 9x12 feet. Value $15.00 9, 00 fA When it comes down to 4 thon when sentence was passed a ct ne point, the husband has no | = = her AXMINSTER RUGS, in a "hore right hin wife's let ‘ large variety of patterns va — 4 toe ep ets | re Size 27 by 54 inches. Value one opening my « but myself, ane OR eS ana ea » 1 and » not as 1 have |Onr Truss ts be better than On. 2 | of wanted, in writing to a friend, | ny or a Our Curtain Department is offering for this week [ | because! Heew some other member sol cncen te siod dh ait Md Be deal 1 ‘ 1 6 s 1 ‘iottem. tin - some very fine values in curtains c of her family would see the letter =, y curtains and nets not understand. Respect for) We're out of the high-rent zone; own the building anaes oe pel genre yee ia wee our business is located—YOU GET THE BE | But, where a man and woman know | ky A enough not to Interfere with the | or eee / private business affairs of the re Note: No advertised goods shipped outaide of Seattlo, / other, I think !t fine comradeship | ; ’ ® 4 jto discuss these matters. © 8 FVETH ANE ano ViRO Db) oe te ge 5 2s — Q—Wil rou tell me if that AND AWA Oy, Tay —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———————————— | y you are man, but e (Two blocks east of Moore Thea Westlake re; Market. SO eECeTTeoee two blocks rorf" Link Your Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores, Siemans ee rea Excellent Values Offered, in Women’s Suits o At $18.50, Made of a very fi quality of blue or pi@g™® serge, Iined with vgrck serviceable satin. ‘PTY eo coat is 38 Inches three-button, slight ¢ "*® away. The skirt “U plain but for a butt | trimmed eftect at [°" bottom the This suit ts atyy serviceable and ish, made. ell An Unusual Value at $18.50 All Wool Botan a Serge Dresses $1’ ..75 This Dress is possess, remarkable merit, makgy®? of very desirable armen 1m * street or service wear. wed sleeves, shepherd chech _ 128 trimmed with green [ft yoke loops and satin butto/§ velvet Very Special $ Dress of Copenhag serse— Special $9.7& ; You Should Open an Account With’ ys Whether you need the accommodation or not? prove to be one of the best recommendations !t will can have. You will find our prices consisteny'® you the demands of quality, so you can buy herdyf with the assurance of getting the most for your m_ with ®oney. $1.00 a Week or $5.00 a Mont 1.75 n blue 1119-21 Third Ave. Near Seneca S r, h of = DRIES re THY SAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1913. A-—It {s a true picture of me. I am not a man, and don't want to; be—but, honestly, | wish someone would Invent as convenient clothes for women as men wear. | Q—WIl! you please snggest nice things to play at a Hallowe'en party for school children? — 1 should the table | served? Thankin « | A—Here are a few contest games: Tie a raisin in the of a long string; have two lchew the string, each at the first one who reach jain gets a prize. Provide th }dren with paper plates, and p of charcoal, and offer a prize the best jack.o'-lantern, witch, or fairy drawn | Decorate the |leaves, twigs, Wild fall flowe | decoration | Serve nut sandwiches | tatoes, chocolate, molasses | pumpkin ple, and apples children an end; a the ral chil or cat, table with autumn nuta, and tes. # are beautiful for baked po- ookies, others, 1 wish you would help me 1 am 20 years old, and still staying at home with my parents. It seems that we ot get along. | jome, or stay and | quences? A.—You have com when you should be able to decide for yourself. Much aa I wish to help you, I cannot take the respon. | sibility of so Important a step. You do not say whether you are a boy, or girl; but nevertheless, I would an age | advise you, in case you do leave home, to have work before doing so, and a place you know to be Jabsolutely desirable in which to board and room. After one becomes really grown it seems to be the natural outcome | of development to leave the nest and try the wings. Parents sel- | dom learn that a son or daughter {s an individual, and has rightful {dens of his, or her own, and In} mature years must use its own reasoning. On the other hand, children do not realize how diffi cult {t is for parents who have been in the habit of sacrificing for them, to believe them really grown to manhood or womanhood; hence the cause of trouble. dy position in a Tam only getting mine of #14 the Would you advise tarred on that? m very much in love with a nice She thinks @ great deal of mo, . IN 1 | ONE Ne girl te not sensible, or does not care enough about you now to walt, do you think you can Jhold her after marriage? Think about that, Your decision as to whether or not you marry on $12 a week depends much on you and the girl. I have known people to ay not $10 after paying the| preacher, and each be economical, and in a few years be pretty well | foxed If the girl knows some. thing of household economy, and neither of you are seatterer® of coin, you may get along all right ri Where t The wh lesa. ————$—$—— re DR, L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. We N | And kee wonder t 1 have younger sisters and brothers, | ed day? | mad down to the very smallest one, | We can prove all that we ag Ayr gt Re |claim about den il you tell me whether ¢ |tistry and prices; one s8 than other den us a call Dr. ¢ every this offic can gi absolute Reg: Or. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager 1405 Thi NOTE—Bring This Ad With You plece dine for fastidious can eat bh he moat le family ever Hurt a Bit p this promise, Ie it an hat our offices are crowd atists charge by you giving oversees d out of son we is lark personally of work turn and for this you ® guarantee that y bona fide WE GIVE GAS | al Dental Offices | ird Av. N. W. Cor. Union |[Cynrma GREY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS | We are having a Quitting Business Sale. not We are not having a Re- moval Sale. We are Clearance Sale BUT We are selling Good Pianos Cheaper than any Piano Dealer in the West. not having a High Grade nu will have to pay a Poor Piano at these 80 4 sales, where Great Imaginary Reductions are being made. Compare Our Pianos With any Piano offered in the world’s market today and you will undoubtedly buy your Piano from us. We are sefMing Pianos for wha for Reasonable terms. Positive Guarantee. Visitors welcome. Jones, Rosquist,} Killen Co. Seattle's Home Piano Dealers. 1510 3d Ave., bet. Pike and Pine. Main 3121, If pictu if yo sight of you cents mone see at ed story which rerea Amer the « plains and man Fights for Honor for Love! Lives to you want see a re of the real West; 4 want to get an in into the finer sense manhood, take the and American should from fifty baby’s » and y box ‘The he Virginian” f Virginian.” is bas on Owen Wister’s of has the same read name, and of of the dash bad like been d thousands It full of life on full of Even its you by icans is omedy It spirit is so bad him! And the hero—well, the hero is a picture to cherish in one’s memory The Seattle Theatre, not being in the Trust, will sell seats at reasonable prices—50c, 30ce and 10¢ For half a dollar you can get a seat on the lower floor, If you go on Thurs day, Saturday or Sunday afternoon, at And, say you can get any 25¢ house for 8 in the believe when that lightful the me, de 1 at in it’s the most hac Theatre we ve pla Seattle a long time DAS WANDERER, |drawn persons appearing MS TABLISHED 1875 ac] Jougall Aewmen ond Pike Street 5 Axminster Rugs 9x12 Size, Special $19.50 H KAVY qualit with ful Or range yectal for y Axminster Rugs high silky pile. Beauts ntal designs in a wi atterna to select from Thureda 810.5 SCRIM CURTAINS Special for Thursday $1.55 pairs Serim Curtains in and white, They are 2% x, full width, hemmed and with Ince and insertion for Thursday, the pair, Fourth Floor. Just cream yards trimmed Special $1 cv » shown #o many different styles of Koc choice of Globe, Richleau brand in white or gray preshrunk garments. There are both seamlses and flat seam style 1 buttons securely sewed on, The sult, $2.50. Other Union Suits of splendid quality, but less wool, $4 te wool Vests and Pants in white or gray, the garment ‘oye’ and Girls’ part wool Union Suits, $1.00 to $1.50. Boys’ and Girls’ fleece lined separate garments, all sizes, 25¢. Boys’ extra ¢ ed gray U n Suits, hand finished and der. All #izes, th Kayser’a, Silk Bloomers, made from the same silk Biack, white, pink, gray, Nell rose, sky, tan and lavender. Price, $4 _ MacDougall- iow Second f ig |: outhwick In Connection atth JAMES MeCREERY & CO., New Yor New Morning Light and dark colors in ~~ A T $2.50 4 smart little ign Drews Copen or vA nav white dot or stripe made with white pique collar aa@ cuff Good look House Drerses of € black and white are finished with white pique collars and cuffs, which are scalloped and that has made the Ka Dresses chic styles that are different buttonedholed in colors to match or in contrasting colors. Black tie at neck. Price, $3.50. Dresses in blue checked gingham white and trimmed chambray They ed down collars and os, and are priced F and white piped in i plat have tu long slee at $2.00, tical Third Floor. 1 Union Suits at th ; popular and knee or ankle length. Your Tailored made, hand finished, 6, with silk draw tape and good $1.00 and $1.25, Sane with patent tailored shoul- r Glove celebrated, First Floor. 75 to $. venue and Pike Street FILE A PROTEST ‘SEEKSLOST WIFE THOMAS JUMPED esidents of East Seattle, on Mer A rewa 00 was offered | r island, and of the eastern shore | nig m y O. FP. Platt, ‘ake Washington, this morning | wealt xtile manufacturer of d with the board of county com-| port) for information lead- missioners @ protest against the acing to the discovery of his wife and tion of the board In att T-year-old daughter, Mildred, who make the Anderson St left their Portland home last Fri-| cease, or pay for the use of county| day, and are believed to be in Se docks jattle. Platt can assign no motive We protest that such action §8\ for Mrs. Platt’s disappearance, ex- unjust and unfair," says the protest, cept that brooding over the death| to the company that has furnished | of her $-year-old son three years ago us the only transportation we have! has temporarily deranged her. j had, and more particularly protest; Mrs. Platt {s 33 years old, of a that such action {s unjust, unfair! distinctly blonde type, and when and unwarranted towards the peo-/she left home ts believed to have| worn a black suit. ‘TROUBLE SEROUS 22 | ple. Failing to furnish us transporta- tion, you now attempt to utterly destroy or seriously cripple our only means of crossing the lake, to add to the burden or destroy the east side settlement.” GARE SENT HOME: BY CLARK SQUIRE A heavy black line has been through the names of six} n the university VIGO, Spain, ( Oct That a terday’s royalist uprising in Portu gal was serious, and that the trou-| ble probably is not yet over, was asserted by arrivals today on the| Spanish side of the frontier. | There was fighting, it was stated, in Lisbon, Oporto, and elsewher with considerable loss of life. Ma officers were sald to have joined Mirectory to show that those stu-/in the outbreak, and at Lisbon it} dents are no longer attending| was reported a captain in the Fifth school \artillery was among the killed The monthly conditions have seg Men ecco When Your Appetite, Comes Back to You Sixteen students will not be al lowed to attend classes until they have filled out the information anks, which should have been rned in before October 18, and |i Ig a Sure Sign Your Stomach te| others will be sent home if] abie to Work. Stuart's Dyspep- jtheir work continues to be unsatis Tablets Will Give You. | |factory, In addition, there have} *"4 ‘Rousing Appetite. | | been 172 ‘cons” and 300 warnings sent out this month to make life|, It 18 the greatest Joy in the world wimerable. for those who have|t® be able to eat what one wants, fallen and no misery can compare with that which comes when an appetite fails. \ When the stomach cannot digest | food, the system revolts at the very | {dea of eating, but when the diges: tive apparatus is restored to its Larry Duke, charged with man-|normal condition, every quality of| slaughter, was arraigned bdefore|mind eeems to make a man cheer-| Judge Ronald this morning. He ful, was given, upon the request of his attorney, Walter Fulton, a week in which to enter his plea. He ts spe- cifically charged with causing the death of Al G, Farr, through gross negligence and {ntoxication while j driving an automobile on the Pa- eae highway near Riverton. 6000 DOPE, THIS Ry painting the horse, cltpping him, giving him medicine and fill- ing him up with potash, a decrepit, ancient animal was passed off to James Butler as a spr¥, young colt, according to complaint against] «ppat's the Way | Used to Look |John Laher, who was put on trial ; eyes ook. thie morning in Judge Ronald's| "ers Veo Think of Me Now? port Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets mix Laher obtained $360 tn this man ner for a horse that wasn't worth over $20, it is charged. MAY SUE | COUNTY with the food you eat. The stom- ach, by its peristaltic action churns and inoves the food around the stomach walls, the powerful ingre-| dients in these tablets instantly be: jgin ligesting the food as they are forced through It and around it These tablets regulate _ the ite te 00 may be started strength of gastric Juices, If there Meng for, $50,000 4 Asphalt Co, against {8 too much acid or alicalt, then the county, following the dismissal | (hen Stuart's Dyspe , ine eoeeceapany's injunction com-|duce and dilute these art eeadch jlaint this morning to prevent the tions and prevent the irritating and | veninissioners from rescinding the|F4W #tomachs which always sonae sora nite” contract for paving a|With dyspepsta, indigestion, ete It is the very essence of pleas- portion of the North Trunk road. | The injunction was denied some |time ago by Judge Albertson, but the formal order of dismissal was jentered this morning. ure to a stomach sufferer to know that he can digest any meal if he will only take a Stuart's Dyspepsia | Tablet after gating The use of one of these tablets SIXTH ANNUAL FAIR after meals will in a very short | — time ore your appetite to its} The sixth annual fair and bazaar normal condition and you will be| Jeiven by the Swedish Good Temp-,able to enjoy your food with an Jars, will open at I. 0. G. T. hall, old-time relish. 1109 Virginia st., tonight The Evory drug store carries Stuart's bazaar ends Saturday night, | Dyspepsia Tablets. Preece, 50 ce Nt8.| untfl 4 for people who bn Fg To escape arrest when the police raided the Cottage Inn, 312% Cher- ry st, early this morning, Thomas Bevan jumped from the room and sustained a fracture of the legs, He was taken to the City hospital, Common alum melted in an iron arom will mend broken ching and glass, The Lion [Oyster House 714 FIRST AVE, Seattle's beautifully palace. most modern and appointed oyster A revelation of the utmost in perfect sanitation. cuisine features with the world’s finest. We cater to the most fastidi- ous, and our oyster specialties will surely please you. You are cordially invited to’ inspect this perfect cafe where everything used is the market's) best, The Lion Oyster House LARS PETERSON, PROP. 714 First Avenue DR.E.J.BROWN | REDS aes er, 80 ROBBED BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People come to my office day and complain about being rob of thelr money by some dentist om First ay., representing himeelf to } Birth *y" urown, or nis aasleiaae BEWARE of this thief who steals my patients and lives off my Teputae on. MY OFFICES are at 713 First Ave. Union Block I can guarantee to save you just one dollar every time you pay me @ dollar for dental work, becaus while my work Is often superior, costs you less than one-half tl charged by other high-cla: You see I make a dollar a Fourlar when T do your dental works When you come to my, Re be sure and see my picture ion At the entrance of the building: {i just lke the one in this advert! ment. Reware of fake Dr. Browns, ‘EDWIN J, BROWN, D. D. $. Lending Denttat 713 First - Avenue Open evenings until \a

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