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THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1913. Q—1 am t ay an thay —— of 20 Tam ; | sapere A My ar # " “ lo a hea enalt hed rt eto oy wrong Influe : ; ; A Kirl under ag b 1 whould you ito 1. the lie wl wttck In yo am ia to Keep your own migg so 4 t ma One may do mind until rooted out with great ¢ that it will s tit che they Hke about invitations and = Bae st sts arent “achrgnads bride st have cking around one, don't yoy e Great . he bride stands on thé left site think? \ You can newer reform a man by | the groon t arents who will pot allow listening to his lewd remarks | apy le nage im to stop ” dane house are te, Moos anew he’ tient. weak mother you are always gn the alde Tou ean dur Jew th first ¥ k mothor you are alwayagn the aid nn I don't belleve you are ot she will not object to you CARROLL'S " t : if fn doubt, and I am glad you really ry I a it F acknow ge that you know what tof, . man in right. The only thing left you g ‘ ST. he org A—Your pumpkin. decorations ts to do it. Err on the sure slde 323 PIKE t ,, Above all, refus will work in nicely with turkeys, and that is not the eloping side | Bais or wnt , Pp figures and Thanksgiving) It no doubt seems very romantl | Sate s ‘ ne ts | h . Ny, | Mottoes. It Just possible the/to meet on the church stepa and | gell At he Is physically, mentally store where you purchaged them ‘talk about eloping, but what about ally clean enough for a MENT SUCTOOM ® husband and the’ father | a NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH SAYS TODAY | ANY FOOL CAN GET when | BUT IT TAKES INTELIGENCE TO A DIVORCE, What shail dot | wavs ee STAY MARRIED; READ RULES vay girl, this old id v tending to you. | | aan MPRA anything good 13 By Nixola Greeley-Smith “ a —oh ings on (Copyright, 1913, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) : e : rods m aKa “You can't win any game except by vlaying t in. Yet many ul L di to eter ‘© the Wrong | women, when they marry, behave as though they had won the game ‘4 fe * ng to « o 4 x her! « | Seattle’s Leading is trying instead of ust begun 1 Bt Spero y | D tists “rte With these lines as a text, Anne Craw ere > en “ € ford Flexner, who admits that she has], / o 88 open § m ‘ ar played to win—she ts happily married and pve rons to read ani et rs Id D he mother of twa children—has sprung into| 8. Let letters be short and .o th re The ea! entail i ake ve idden fame va the author of "The Mar. | Polnt. g- * . ad ‘a sprightly comedy of modern etic hot, write me yar’ I Office ee ; whtea "has scored the Q.—te there any possibility of one ro -y Capn ; “ dramatic success of the week in who has come to le nae making a eee ee ere Se ‘will Fens! This play presents the novel by any e owns, each paped [pe apeetg bg ust do J of a group of remt-detached husbands, holds| ithe to write on some of the im a ! the mirror up to their wives that the aston-| Pertant subse the : e/a elamualan solide ‘ie } ished lad nay perceive that a wife's| on PANES FO aa os valcantie, 2 Te te gas | lady. friend ‘whens acquaintance he | worst is not the dreaded other wom} A.—Nothing ts tmponsible, ren bend Garantend | hee hed « short 1 ne, le It proper Lond | an, but purely and simply-—-HERSEL {auch person as you deser Piainiess Extraction »y s New Bo itl fee ee om aowant Binaae os Marriage 1s a game~the mont difficult] little show in the setton | Seaton Sno yet the most fascinating game tn the world,”| unless he ts exeeptional. Why n¢ A—It ts not r aeary (nor cor Mrs. Fl r explained to me yesterday litry the magazines? rect) to enclose a stamp for reply have observed {t In Europe and tn the United unless @ letter ie « hetnens, OF States—-Mr. Flexner eer ad a ay) Ask . . To . ‘ ith his work fo . oa sith 9 att aoe " very much bn ul correspo cation ) love with Id like very 1420-22 Second Ave that the friend is not able to] rman and F Opposite Hon Marche, Seattle, his, or her, own stamps women piny thelr carda better, eve Hears, 9 ». m. te 6». mm.) Sundays, ~ though Fate deals American woman a|/ beta. Q--1 am a stranger in thie tty, Ninola Greeley-Smith. — petter hand | and started my tittle daughter to “1 think the American girl accepts marria lin & | my ttle 6 ge as an end on tha Gale seheat tm the primary cians. | After Instead of as a beginning. Once she nas passed the altar, he | ites ane hes m wow le too apt to feel anchored or becalmed WHEN, IN REAL- — |horenit you would app MILLER“TRUNK CO Ivy, and DANGEROUS VOYAGE! It is interest in a woman CEASES the the there le NOTHING MORE to KNOW “Th she is just LEAVING the harbor upon an UNKNOWN my belief that a man’s moment he h about her, Meat Prices : faction, | The & that res man, woman or ¢ school. | COVERED try—the Rey Many American women 2 San | a New Sew-_ to have ANY BE and are unable to create the illusion of it ing Machine Baie, oy DE, ty, for the new gene of men demands a E schools, whose areat s rom the women y see an wives Sold on terms to suit. land Marton “They want intelligence, co-operation, comradeship. Very 1424 Third, near Pike. s00n the doli-woman will discover that there Is nobody willing \ Main 1525. Q—My husband has left home, but to provide the doll’s house for her!” TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY ie ay t DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. & We worked for many our painless plan of extractir ing and crowning teeth dared to announce the work to the public, but now we Teaping our reward years . before An endless chain of satisfied pa tients stands ready bac of our painiess pron Price on dentistry is aif less than our competitors charge Regular $10 Gold Crown $4.00} Regular $10 Plates $5.00 A written guarantee given with all work. | WE GIVE GAS. Regal Dental Offices | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager | 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union| AOTE—Bring This Ad With You aia be is working in the ctty at me beew If m: ce is a gH . a8 you say, ’ Lasked. “Perhaps there are rules.’ There are three principal rules,” smiling readiness Tho first ts 1 want him to spend | oi) Bulld no barriers bet self. other when love and sympathy have let President W. M. Barnum of the Pacific Coast | inspec his dire | First open concert of the » He establist a cosy | nest in the c where | he could sp t eck end a fr ey | where folks kriew hin ee | close en to his f | ness she found | marri¢ t to mect th wif | What | is th | story of “Z presented | last night by the & | t | | Mr Certer Lovely Time Till Mistress Meets Wife, Then—-fireworks ¢ Chi-|was given at the Press club Mor Aa jeome ay afternoon t Ladies’ Mual club. The ent rogram cor Stop Foot Torture | sisted of Malian must of Com zine R t in the = # ae ie | Tne Puget Sound Life Under. Jattle delegates to the recent Na Itional Life Underwriters’ associa tion convention at Atlantic City at ® banquet Mond night in th Rathskeller quet room Officers of the state grand lodge lof Odd Fellows were guests of the local lodges Monday night at Odd Fellows’ temple arms ’ Charged with impersonating a it comes to portray government officer, F. F. Evans was Monday arrested by Deputy 1 ing intense emotion S. Marsha [he play packed the DORIAN ORceaGr acim’ theatre last nig’ to the was given a jail sentence for want CELEBRATE 24TH ANNVERSARY r and Company pie twenty-fourth 20: and — 50¢ The In honor , »4 i ghout § and Sunda 18 | chrysanthemum California pop > y seat in the bi | ples. ced ete. 1 de pf ration #¢ ne most artisticall 3rd and Che worked out and the general effect P . i} All ay € taged. and the |same condition will exist until the | celebration next Saturday ! furnished by | night ; Jaza's ‘auntie’ is worller- Best modern outside rooms, ss to 0c, Stewart House, 86 West | fully clever. Stewart.—Advertisoment, how shall women play {t to Mrs. Flexner answered wito FRYE: CO0.’S ween your husband and your. It 1* hard enough for any two human beings to understand each down ALL bars. The throw AD T | = ‘Thome i a. ag the | IBS UD a artificial barricades—quarreis, sulka, silly affectations, is| MARKE S 5 Lbs. of |matter to the juvenile Judge, and|‘*‘*!_10 happiness. pane C Ine wilt soon pets stop to such|,. Tne, ond rule ts Let your husband lead—SOMETIMES, Ho| na Plena Best Sugar threats, and compel him to pay “The third is Pay 1@ nO passionate pursult b omething toward the support of| : are > passionate pursult—your husband may 106 Pike St. Opp. Bon Marche gents if you can prove he ts | PUPUe | Or at any rate SHE may pursue him! This appliea| Chelce Round 8c | telling Iles against yo pu CaN BF] a red by 1, the society flend, the woman who rides any of the A weseee eeererees |rest him for A man ! " es of 5 ae ite into ground Choice Spare 1 that needs a little solitude to th plays the marriage game fairly—he supports the; Ribe « besese DOO things over. If won't learn his fren. HE 18 ENTITLED TO SOME RETUKN lesson any other way, he may have , if the American woman doesn't like her hand she 1s} Choice Veal 18 a chance to do so to the tune of | ‘°° inclined ig t down her cards and say she won't play Don’t | Chops yea etenouet c gener you «« wit . the rock pile, As to my own view of the marriage game,” I replied, “I ain| Cholce T-Bone 20 Q—1 am to be a December tride, {Convinced that you finish at about the place you start, In other words,! Steak iicneatne BPE. c 4 would like to know if It fe abeo- [that in progressive matrimony you don't really progress; th first | $$, | loves are best mainly because last loves turn out invariably to be no Halsey Bolling lle ; i better! r all, any fool can get a divorce, but IT TAKES INTEL Per Seesies ceo tees <4 | Spirits for Rheumatism | LIGENCE TO STAY MARRIED! eS fae Ge nor] Why doesn't some one say THAT to our young men and woment”| Cheeee 20¢ Mrs. exclaimed. Why mnt we break through the con Bu ake funn nee that the world maintains against them? | Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp ause We want them to ge: married,” I suggested, al It signifies purity and quality the arriage game? % amilingly, “but those rules are Shope open until 6:20 p. m. Nixola Greeley Smith, Clothing In Tonkin’s Sale Fine pure wool hand- tailored Suits and Over- coats, bearing the great label that means fair wages and fair play, in return for the best work- manship. Beautifulnew, perfect fitting models now re- duced to the lowest pos- sible Sale Prices. EVERY SUIT, OVERCOAT AND RAINCOAT IN THE HOUSE INCLUDED $15.00 values $11.75 $25.00 values $18.75 $20.00 values $14.75 $27.50 values $20.00 $23.50 values $17.25 $30.00 values $21.75 Regular prices are marked in plain figures. No Charge for Al]terations TONKINS 609 Second Avenue Hotel Butler Building. } — A Sale of Floss Pillows At Sharp Price Reductions sale comes just at think and i a time ing of Christ ents loubly afford opportunity te a little of e's ( , 1 any of us are As pre inter ecause it hristma will be fas tunity for the display ffer an oppor wn skh ll in fancy 20¢. B06. hes, 26e values, 40 61x16 18x! Ine inches inches, inche inches, i inches values values, B5¢. values, 406, e values, { values, values, values slee with At narrow the inches, 8 inches, 2 Inch inches values . Third Floor TT HE assortment includes ed. garments in dren of 14. A good quality s used, witl shrinking. The garments pants, in gra 50¢. pecial at Vests and Pa 1 or wh GETS RESOLUTIONS rkins, president dent of cial activity in labor organizayon “ n, at n West Virginia on account of the Trade Union great coal strike; ask the A. F. of irich, Switzerland, L. to suspend the Charter of the eport today at sbor White Rats, actors’ union; call for labor forward starting of a in Colorado with Pueb- mm. It contained a remark ably clear history of trade union-| movement ism throughout the world, It prob- lo as ite starting point, and oppose ably will be printed and given as penny postage wide circulation as possible, be eral resolutions encouraging | cause of Its educ " ¢ federal employes in organizing Perkins said search tn irope have been presented. led to be the vast ine ned arr n Sale of Children’s Wool Underwear i Up to oe Garments at 50c Up to $1.75 Underwear for Women 95c Women’s Night Gowns Special 75c - with A art crepe lace edg muslin e price fit chil- prevent alues to to mer- part LABOR CONVENTION | WALKS rm SLEEP BIG LAUREL, Nov. 11.—Dol- the rold daughter of John mer living near Big Lau- a habit of walking while Recently she went to spend the night with a playmate who lives two miles from the Hall place, across a mountain. Late at night she got out of bed, dressed herself and walked hor where she un- dressed and went to her own bed | without awaking. ha asleep. | Oregon has 5,000 pheasants on Its state pheasant farm “ SICK HEADACHE, COSTIVE, BILIOUS, IF LIVER IS TORPID— DIME A BOX Me+ — og: to the a You men a women who can't/stomach, remove the sour undigest- ew ference, urged in his report co-| pes tecling right—who have head |ed and fermenting food and foul | op ration by the A. F. with | ache, coated tongue, foul taste and|gases; take the excess bile from Canadian labor organization to pre-| foul ‘breath, dizziness, can’t sleep,|the liver and carry off the con- vent importation of strikebreakers from this country into Canada by employers in violation of Canadian|” Are you keeping your |" clean with Cascarets—or The convention adopted a report | dosing yourself every few days w are nervous and upset, with a sick, gassy stomach on rules fixing Thuraday a8 the sats. pilis, castor ofl and other| last day on which resolutions ‘may | hargh fritante? Cascarets immedi entered, and limiting alljately cleanse and sweeten the eches on resolutions to 10 min CANDY resolntions have already MAN'S LIFE WORTH LESS THAN LIMBS, RULES JURY NEW YORK Nov. 11 man’s arm was valued at Wo 000; 9 at $10,000 and | RK W at $7,000 by juries in the su- | | preme court hearing three sep- | ) sats cases 7 * PARCEL POST MAP FREE To All New or Old Mall Subscribers | With a Six Months’ Subscription | to The Star THE F fact now well them Hare, Those who of Inert substa w eat people th ¢ the FARAD The Seattle Star has had a won strations v3 ious pa zones, end the shipping rates there The FARADOR {* GUARANTEED from 10 to 30 in | lays on chronic cases; acute cases the FARADOR can | This map 1s beautifully made uy be rented by the or day money paid in on in several colors, and shows all the rents can be applied on purchase price !f desired riv towns, cities, etc., in the fo of Washington, together with NORTHWEST FARADOR AGENCY, giving the population the v 1427 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, Wash. tous places, and the shipping from each postoffice. This m aes st Bacar me eae 80 V le that we have su the Seattle postoffice with se copies. In addition to a large map of the State of Washington, a map of the a, map of the world | The Star wants every of ite] mail subscribers to be supplied] with one of these maps, and ts] making the following offe Every] subscriber who renews his 8 scription promptly for six months or more will be t ed one of these | ma absolutely free New sub also take seribers may advantage | ate months |W eood to eat for the home. The | || tion of the saving spectals all c Take advantage city; call us up and order given phone orders of our de RESINOL STOPS TORTURING ITCH of itch Visit our Meat Departmen kept fresh and cool with amm meats all the time. There is no earthly need bothered bowels merely | you out by morning—a 10-cent box 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE * ALSO 25 & 5O CENT BOXES» That the skin both breathes Dalton | _Sth, 6th and Pine _ ur supplies; stipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. A Cascaret tonight straightens jkeeps your head clear, stomaci sweet, iiver and bowels regular and you fcel bully for months. Don’t forget the children, CATHARTIC. LEEP ARADOR CURES and eliminates is @ hed by many authorities, among and Schofield. think that the FARADOR ts composed noes comain at our office and see dem- © have the names of dozens of Seattle's vouch for the curative qualities OR, rE. STLAKE MARKET. Wednesday Specials Every day is a good day to save money on everything that's ist given below contains but a por over the market Wednesday. livery service to all parts of the most careful attention t; everything under glass; meats onia coils. Big saving prices on pon haba econ err tewe aerate For Stall Numbers See Bulletin Boards 0 nny treatments you have trod vithere are houssnda Wh 40c Coftee, $ Ibs......-. $1.00 | Circle W Lard, Ib. . > have been in as bad a 2 Ibs | Extra fancy Jonathans, box. who have found perfect & oe MGALEIS the sven. tht Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs : ; nawobmn! OF Ib 11 Ibs. est case of ¢ ema, ringw n, or f other tormenting, unsightly hume ‘ Fancy Lemons, dozen 2 warm bath — with nol S as, t Winter Bartlett Pears, id © applicat of Resir amb Chops, ID. WRG | oseee cee eee ee oe dint top the ft instar ling begins at once, and <0 he") LONDON ON THE MARKET mical treatment clears the trouble way. After that, the regular use : of esincl Goap for the tallest wad London 1s attending to his own business, No haughty usually enough to prevent clerks nor high prices. ita ret A PMMEMECH PLELOWS. | HENS’ VESTS. | HEAVIEST RED Resinol Soap (2c), and R i | t woot | FLANNEL, Ointment (50c and $1.00), are : 25. a . peedily effective for” pimples, a iS |Pore, eatten com- blaekh dandruff 1 39c GENUINE BISEMAN | | mans of piles eribed Moasalt by doctor for the ight " years d sold by lly ev REST APRON 55c Phe druggist in the ‘ tate GINGH AMS. bre! For trial free, write to D LR haks COLD WINTER sam? 4 PURE WOOL R 1, Baltiiagre, Md. Buy in 0 Saves gibrbdiriina esinol, Bal 6, Md. Buy Joriginal blue package and avoid 4c 10c $2.98 substitutes,

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