The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1914, Page 5

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“BOY QUE STION" aive OY sd Nide Engineer Seattle Engineering School 64.10 Wo Roy St pean Tone Office Menry Dear Miss Greys [want to ask 533 you If there Is redress throw oA giel was compelled Manet epar old entad pped nent thera Vank Hullding ial fa on! ia railroad the paren aht suc tn this aituatte “ae ce ees RUGS CARPETS LINOLEUM DRAPERIES In the RETAIL DEPARTMENT of MowaRd D. THOMAS Co. (Largest Whole: Carp ind Rug House in the Northw You can buy these household necessities from us at a sav ing of from 26 to 50 per cent., and we have a $200,000 stock to choose from. Here are two choice values for the present " $13.45 $18 Brussels Rugs, hg 20c High-grade aes and « 30.Cent Marquisette Scrisns 4. In the betge or per yard stores because we © our business is 2 high ated. arioad NOTE.—No Advertised Goods Shipped Outside of Seattle. Remember the Location, FETA BE -AWONVRGINIA St. Two Blocks tre arket Two Bloc Carnation Mil Makes Delicious WHIPPED CREAM It has been called those who have tried it, as it takes the place of regu- lar whipping cream at much less cost. “an economical luxury” Try it this way: Place one small-sized can of Car- nation Milk in water and heat to boiling. Remove and thoroughly placing can on ice. When nd pour milk Into 4: bowl (placed in another 1 filled with cracked tce). Aft milk has become thoroughly whip in regular way with rdinary egg beater. In lean than minutes a delicions whipped m will be obtained, which will ready for use. Keep in cool lace until wanted chill bow er hilled chilled for cooking onomy Carnation Milk is used and baking, extensively with pleasing results and ¢ less butter and cream neede TRY CARNATION MILK FOR WHIPPING CREAM are Pay a little NOW and pay alittle’ Credit Is the Foundation of This Store’s Success There | r that cannot be bo < selling plan A nsed Use of this con Cash and it \s Drice n the nature of Men's or Women’s Apparel here on credit. Our simple and dignified scores of customers each week who make in preference to buying elsewhere for gegerally conceded that gradg for grade the ifle more reasonable prett asked are a t 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St Seattle’s Reliable Credit House thet sof If it te a0, te Ht net time | i | day that | Ie 1 held your letter over for a because I not believe gymnasium work in our pub chools 18 compulsory, ‘This morning I called up the elty super intendent's office, and asked: “Is tt | true asium work t8 com high schools?” The answer w You, In the first and second years 1 then asked What about a child who tx not physically strong for that work? could that ‘gym pulsory in the enou “They muat Present a physician's certificate to that effect, and they are excused from the work Do the parents bear the expense of the physician?” I asked. You will have to take ft with your family physictan, the reply “Then the parents do have to stand the expense? “Yeo was the final answer. 1 asked tf I could depend on thts information as facts, and the an swer was again, “You I have been a teacher and I do not approve ents’ listening to every tale a child may see fit to carry home |} The best of children, at times, ex | aggerate, for, to their minds, things em greater than they really are Hut, it seema to me to be utter folly to make gymnasium work compulnory, and submit parents ho have already been taxed for piloll funds) to the expense of a P pu jan's certificate, Personally m very fond of gymnasium en but there are cases wh ‘SAGE TEA KEEPS up was of par | YOUR HAIR DARK : |When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Lustre and Abundance. Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful ap earance Your hair is your charn It makes or mars the fe, W it fades, turns «ray and looks wispy and scregkly, just a few piteations of 8. enhance Its appearance a bund fold. Don't stay gray’ Irok yoans : ither prepare the tonite at ho’ from any drug store bott le of “Wyatt's phur Hatr Remedy folks omm preparation, b [hair beautify Thousands it darkens ly and 1emoves daad | ruff, stops scalp itehing and falling hair; begides, no one can possibly tell, as It darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with It, drawing this through the hatr, taking one ameli strand at atime. Hy morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. BULL BROS. sead 1018 THIRD AIN 1043 40% Saving ov EVE-GLASSES wo SPECTACLES J. W. EDMUNDS, Oph. nime years’ practice tn Bont enjoying of the largest “ andr AR SAVING to You! Invisible Hi-focn vision), at lowent fa RYTrOK a genuine red J. W. Edmunds, Oph. D. SECOND AND MADISON 87 Main 2174 701-708 1 ane bring this Ad with to An opportunity understand the new- “Currency Bill” You may secure a com fac plete synopsi down to salient charge the free of by ing at National City Bank of Seattle Southeast Corner Second at Columbia myself, | Sulphar a Just Printers ‘Announcement! « ‘fe HIGH-CLASS WORK °°: THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1914 the rely When — the plaything in time with thelr skirts ineluded—they them aside for something kniekerboekers, I hope, or something wide enough to we It in true that the wom |mer days would not apy Jwllt sklet, but she did app hoops, and enormous bustles 1 happen to know girls wh me t, and decent, who de slit wkirts. They have fc habit of following the sty do ft an a of course | sometimes the one much on the subject who has the | Do not, for a moment, am upholding the slit skirt, young people get planty of ex © In thelr homes, and in the nd, bad | a ehiid, 1 would rather have it walk a few miles in the fresh alr than exer else tn the gymnasium. If the schoo board yond the money invested in the Kymoasiums in building spacious sheda, under which children could play in winter, protected from rate it would seem far more sensible, tr |my opinion, at least It Is time the parents were wah ing up Ina sensible, healthful way Jand governing thelr children in such manner that there could be no room for Interference from the city and state-—and If the parents won't do so they cannot blan the [state for trying to make good cit Jizens out of thetr children, The board's ttention may good but compulsory — exercine, com pelling the parents to pay for phy }sician's excuse, is carrying things @ little too far I can only refer you te jin the case you cite me to recommend a send stamped, self-addres velope right through would ex matter is th me to wear one silliest style ever somehow I hesitate with silly notions Dear Mine Grey soy, "Once in a wh * while? Once In a while” see expression a lawyer "or" If you wish reliab! | Does It not * * WII “A Tired Young Moth * er" d me * can help her ne her address? I ‘ A * | cumatances * room for xkeR RAR RAR ee ee and he may Intend to Invite | | | eee ee eee eee eee * os * *| CYNTHIA GREY Sometimes rs his friends later to another en Dear Mise Grey rs sister wae the | recipient of ber of paire of sik stockings from gentlemen, and | 1 wish to ascertain from you whet or these are proper from 9 Thanking ertainment. In such psd minded to invite if he has not Invited you | you are personal friends vag Hig ML 3 |} Or a person may 1k stockings are certainly | nd not f not the kind of gift sung men) ed with a certain on should give young Is nor in| This certain one may other article of clothing. What | resident, think of giving young | for him the family, socks for Dis circ or any other gift? On the other hand, one perfect right to Invite whor * to his party, withou ean being attached to it Dear Miss Grey) Can y information reward to ¢ of old coins? 1 will appreciate MKS MA case him be a ar to welcome the oth of friends 1 will greatly ap. nm subject iff arse Dear Mise Grey preetate your © upon which I technology de library, streets within « vali think that few cents ceney 0 book for "Mable book store Dear Mise Grey le may the find the number employed in dit {too tight. In| at the release hood has been woun it any wonder that, of It, the tendency {s to swing a i far the way? The _molng to come out all] Ce leg you In advance. nM A.-Write the United # Bureau, Washington, ttle too other are | the | President Cleveland's act admitting this Union In bis annual message to council, Mayor Cotterill this after noon declares he will neither reap point nor dismiss Health Commis: | sioner Crichton, but will leave that atate 000 words, and deals reframed without being tncumbered | tties with a five-year appotntea The mayor points to the fact that | Seattle has resumed ite big popule | Htion strides, and is now the 20ch/ largest city in the country declares that greatly reduc permanent results along civic, economic and moral re-| forms will be achieved “only when | the traffic in alcoholic beverages ta | blotted out from our commercial and social system.” The mayor recommer vation on February morate the BREAK IN RANK | OF ‘SOLID FIVE” The counctl m elect a sue cessor to Austin E. Griffiths, who resigned to run for mayor, today | } And it may not | It seems that essary to elect all, and the go * that at all to the welf of certain in Wherefore, strenuous ef. ts are being made to delay the jection until the ne :|tures are made the “solld five m And that, too, with the solid “five’ ia not so solid y's a break not comport 4 | Call fate Anne -LOTS OF SALMON 222 Snow White Work ‘ot AL CAUNDRY AUTO SERVICE An ine wn | Pac to the pack cording Sound compared the ac f the uget mon Canners’ incl to the and Alaska Sa | association The season's pack was valued at $35,000,000 ary Bide. RHODES WINNER: of the| Wash. | Gray, gradunte t within. the win the Rhodes scholarship wag after the tion test before an board in Spokane, A ago | George Noble, also of the state unt versity, won the scholarship. 'MEET AT GRAND attle roposed Charles H at the f sh a tent t twe to The Saturday scholarehtp, ay imina- | mining arded Gray | final « DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. ye away from the dentist not had the told—that t their teeth pithe aK Ww ntistry down to where belongs. We extract and replace teeth without causing ‘8 why of these Plans for a campaign In high cost of livi recently-organt Anti league, will assume ite proportions with of the organization a house Tuesda The G the Food T estly bridge 1 | Method | pain rn: | is ist by t d opera at 10:45 headed by Mfs | According to ental storage exe nd to Seat ltle were bought cents, per | dozen and selj at 35 gents a dozen You can cost this sta before you come garde the won't charg | fulfill tt. The | ments we leave }are not out a make good will give A written work the movement rent by nith Smith, Ort to us, and in your hand penny How many AT THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK you thie guarantee wi Metrépolitan—Dar) WE GIVE @A8, |] Moore—“Antony and Cleopatra” |} in motion pictures Seattle—Hailey & Mitchell Stock in “The Spoilers Tivoli—Keating & ‘The Substitute aS Dr. 1405 Third Av., Note: Flood Co. in N. W. Cor, p curing & pric CYNTHIA GREY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS Is It proper to ‘Oneo and K in the cor show net to In ¥ just be favite him INQUISITIVE That depends largely on clr entertaining ts limited, | it that tn, if give a party e] well enough acquaint to invite him n and it is a nice courtesy | her has al in IN at There are about United n States | D. —————'| Mary ‘CRICHTON CAN KEEP : JOB, MAYOR ASSERTS : wlgning th to th The message contains about 15, thoroughly | | matter open, so the charter can be| with every phase of the city's activ-| ln LAUNDRY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ance or dis Pain and cost keep most people If they experience they nh b people neg You don't have reasons any | have brought the price it hon crown, art painless statement, you a cent if we Won't proving of our state 8 if we don't dentiets assurance? th Regal Dental Offices L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager, Union Bring this ad with you self wet wlit will throw better at leant and| and who harps too} evil thought about tt. | think f or ce| Includes the most extensive lines of the king's horses could not induce for I think it the invented to be classed and Undermuslins Waists Linens he's | ome | in ven and White Goods This great Whitewear Sale is brimful of crisp, clean, new merchandise at saving prices old | to he| all an Second Avenue and Pike Street [TAKES OWN LIFE LOS ANC , Jan, 5.—R. 8, |Cromble of New York and Los An- geles, president of the Crombie com-|Flour Co., exporters, is dead here militia in the strike |today by his own hand a detail of sta Iil-health is believed to have cans. troops to meet her at the station ed him to shoot himself at his rooms Capt. Smith, in charge of the de-|at the Union League club. tail, stopped her, accompanied her | —————————— to ticket window, where she purchased tickets to Denver, took her back and put her on the train The MacDougall-Southwick Co. “MOTHER” JONES IS GOING BACK DENVER, Jan. 5.-——Dep orted). by! the state militia from the Colorado strike “Mother lared here today inidad “Mother” Jones arrived in Trint- | dad from El Paso yesterday. John Chase, coal mine zone, Cc Jones de lam & as as kean « back al rights, ¢ in but robbed of my 20 HURT ir TACOMA STRIKE RIOT, } I do not intend to BARGAINS || In Used Machines New Machines rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third (Near Pike) Matm 1525 breakers have been sent in. The strikers have completely surround: | SIMPLE REMEDY IS * led the works and even have men FAVORITE HERE in rowboats guarding the water | front approaches. The simple mixture of beg) ay bark, glycerine, ete, known as iTO SHOW CATS ler-i-ka, the remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis, is e Arrangements are under way for | great favorite with Seattle people, | the three-day show for cats and par-| adler4-ka acts on BOTH the lower rots, to be held at the Bon Marche! and upper bowels and drains off beginning Jan. 15, under the| guch surprising amounts of foul auspices of the American Fur &/matter from the body that A Feather association. In connec-| SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stom |tlon with the show, the association | ach, constipation and gas on the has announced a plan to establish | stomach almost IMMEDIATELY, running today|a cat and parrot hospital in Seat | Swift's pharmacies, Second av. and About 100 strike tle 235 Broadway. TACOMA, Jan 5.—Three tri! ers were arrested and almost a soore of strikers and deputy sher. iffs were more or leas injured in a) clash this morning when 76 depu ties attempted to convey a number of skilled workers Into the plant of the Tacoma Smelting company and were attacked by 100 strikers Mindful of the warning of Sher iff Jamieson that his deputies would shoot to kill any striker who used fire arms to intimidate strike breakers, no shots were fired, al-| jthough revolvers were drawn and das clubs. The smelter t crews Eat More Bread And help cut down the high cost of living. In bread there is strength and great nourishment. Excellent Flour b of Made from choicest makes good bread. Its remarkable absorption moisture makes it economical. western wheat. NOVELTY MILL CO., SEATTLE have have to Oar ast ot re we You all

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