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HEAD STUFFED UP? | e | Meéat Prices Hyomet gives tnstant relief | suffering from a cold or cate ie causing dull headaches or an {teh | ing and burning sensation tn the nostrils, surely try Hyomei, It gives quick, effective and perma 4 FRIDAY, jnent relief or money refunded. It TOMORROW, FRIDAY, | goos right to the apot—you feel bet ter in five tes ; | Pagthbe dor aegglitt A Hoes DENVER, Jan, 8—Giving hie er's, your mother’s and mine, | lei ceaiake with i ah oh nie name as John Ray Dew, a young; be a man. Dear, | shall give tt g breathe it. This health pn , hy man who had posed you one last, fond chance, If > F e liaihten ‘aoea Mirectiy to qaree Busch Ill, was under arrest you decide to brace up, get a ‘ flamed membrane, all. trritation|t®¢&%: charged with obtaining! job, atop borrowing money and r = 9 er etna quik ky ne money by false preten begin paying your debts, write % the delicate tissues healed and vi-|), L8ken, © pelie TS | Ve es SANT Seu Sh as ae ‘ tallzed last night, the prisoner admitted | again, Ul stick to you through his father was J. C, Dew of Belle | thick and thin, But if you Hyomet shoul °. Ae Follows: Math. Dvamptata everPr sare pat te | Yiles eo ee eon rae , nie ‘ He said he himself was engaged It will be better for me to die 4 | Ask for the complete outfit-—$1.00| | 4 20c ae |}to marry a Los Angeles girl. Hel an old maid with my sacred x 5 __.| had been visiting with — faritly love for you.” q jfriends im Portland, he explained,| The letter was signed, “Yours to nd Lotn 4 Choice Eiowbes : 15c and was on his way back to Belle: | win,” y poet Sutton ic of a cuperior ville when his money gave out | had Try It) I'm not bad,” he declared, “and * never was in trouble like this be ! Brand Bacon 49! lf | suppose it’s all over with] NOTED SUFFRAGE | Area 2c 315 PIKE St the girl Tim engaged to, Her fath:|1 LEADER IS DYING i mee k Jer and mother are awfully nice] we ay end Sentay muentay, Thure-| people, and they'll never stand tor} | § each wee this. ave 6 Os ___| In Dew's pocket a letter was| STANT found signed with the name of the en BOY" te Solve the girl he mentioned as his flancee “ ES wd “John,” read one page, “for Cream Cheese .......- PORE hoe QU sTION’ God's sake, if not for your fath. Gtwe him practical training as ar Lek for U. 8. Purple Stamp Hf) Bogineer at the - It signifies purity rie pepsg Seattle Engineering School Shops open until p.m. 104-0-8-10 W. Row St ag Office, O85 Meary Wide. |) ’ Misa Cynthia ey, of The Star, spoke on “Paycholog Training Jof Children” at this week's meet of the North End Progressive club, at the home of Minute B. Fra. sler ‘The teaching that everything ts good,” said = Miss Grey, is just as bad as the teaching that ev erything is bad. There is no evil in the world but can be cured by mother love. Wisdom slone seems too harsh But mother love alone j Every Music-less Home As announced heretofore I am to buy the Eilers Music House business of Seattle, but must reduce ee the stock considerably before taking it over. Hence one-half of our pianos, about forty per cent of our THE STAR—THURSDAY | ment. | you may love better, no one can tell JANUARY 8. 1914 together Ld enough A nh without an estate, and possessing only what he works for, is the kind of man I would prefer for my daughter, had I one. Bach tn the great scheme of Iife in entitled to “only what he works fc But many other things must be consld ered, too. Disposition and a will ingness to consider the rights of others in a great factor in marriage. I have always thought T would rath er marry a poor man and help him make the money, than one who has already made It 1 think your parents’ objection | hinges on the fact that you are very | young, and have not finished your education If the young man has not a fairly good education, he} should be trying to. get It by read:| ing or night study | Of course it Is by far better to} marry for than for money; but n foolish love that places the loved | one on a pedestal and worships him will Hv see the {dol fall down simply because are all human at the present stage of our develop An for you never meeting a man that; but you are going through, and will for some years, the rapidly changing period, and should be will ing to walt for some time before talki: chines and thirt: x cent of our sheet to children. =o = surs¥_Per conto ae is too biased and must be backed music, i ublicatio and musical instruments, by wisdom. me P =i itr ale ve Even primeval mother love such as mandolins, guitars, violins, etc. are to be trained its young. Happy the medi- i Ei eo or um where love can be combined Mm Lite with wisdom, Wisdom today bids rs. ¢ Devereux Biak sacrificed. love t# no ‘own, but | O¥ING at a Sanitarium Near Engle wood, N. J. BURGLARS ACTIVE us know that mother longer confined to one is a universal principle 3 eee = — wt ot B onod Binmemesrnonn J $350 “One thing to be guarded against the psychological training | Pianos (now to be had for $168) and all of our $500 |!" she piycholown ity ti afte: BF Biance (now to be had for only $245) 1 am very — |r cial” ‘Tis mint be nupulane B® ansious, at the present time, to find a buyer for a po A eral nae Any Bl veral rich haul ule were made by | genuine Welte Mignon, artist reproducing piano, a | “Tmaxtuative children are ofté oi te q >a instrument, by means of which the Le gt ote rebate aun fhe a “teal and living piano playing of all the world’s great ine a gift to be dt bee Hog a rected rightly for a benefit ire, J oka H. Stewart, 3125 E. M _There are own- benefit is derived from indwelling | yr fison had to give up @ diamond upon original ideas and cultivation | » her finger to a burglar of one’s own creative powers hree young men held up Ab Dr. MeMahon also spoke filum- | prong early this morning at the foot {natingly is @ comparison of Wash-|o¢ Washington at, took $15 from ington’s and Wisconsin's minimum | yim, and then threw him in the bay wage law and apprenticeship from) 4 peanut and popeorn stand, val- Pianists can be heard in any home. _ era of forty mansions in Seattle who, if they but knew what this instrument is, would immediately buy it. 9 ee A se aati _ There are also a number of other very interesting personal data in her own research. | yet at §70, belonging to C. Tasoff, ‘ = = a - —| 1426" sixth av, tolen | * and most desirable instruments, which a hundred | BER, MERE Bn WAS talon lant f 1 Fifty 4] "of Seattl Seattle's better homes, if they but knew, would | After the Age ihe rey : a immediately buy. For instance 210 PICK. A MAN (li Liliane acne One magnificent hand-carved Specially fancy. art Aesten tn Residents of the 14th. ward. will Laule XV. Gestgn, hend- wprieht form, & toms Clon andes next Monday night, January baby grand Undoubtedly fo month at Junction hall, in an effort to most durable and sweetest agree upon a West side man as a candidate for the city council to uperbly destened art n physical E |To my New pared to becom | York's Famous Suffrage Leader, is parent. It your love is the right | marrying sort, it will prove Itself—tf not, you will have lost nothing by waiting.| should be well pre a life partner and mind o Q—1 am 17, and tn love with « man t4 To was going with him o told me he had f | Krown j#0 for an inexperienced t forget viowr— | A.—My dear girl, you are walking] in @ alghtmare, You are allowing] your feelings to rule you, instead of your mind. You positively know what is right and what wrong to do. No matter HOW you FEEL, if you DO what is RIGHT, you will] never regret it j I know there are men lying tn} walt for girls who are not as strong as they will be some da and | know they are responsible for much; but you are unjust to your own sense of right when you throw the blame entirely on the man, I believe from what you write that the man did not | u. He would not have spoken to others of you as} he has If he did. Every day, every opportunity for you to do what is beautiful and right. All around you ts love and beauty, life and brightness, but are allowing yourself to remain blind to them You may seem to stumble, but be moment, is an you sure to stumble toward the RIGHT Begin now path a- op aethes thon the but 1a plain friead begins to wet Rot speak to me any al times 4 not » wild girl that runs aroun tat night never go ont without my mot! t do net tee oe lone. *e t have t had = decent WAITING A.—-Now, I know Just how annoy ing a thing like this is for even a person who is supposed to know how to meet it, and It is more young girl 1 allow an out A friend who w sider to Influence her is not really a friend at all, and tf she doean’t Improve, will develop into a gossipy woman. A girl ike you, who is generous enough to be willing to share her friendship with others ts much further along tn the develop. ment of her real womanhood, I want you to be kind to the girl next door, for she is so {xnorant she does not realize how she te hurting herself by ber actions to continue to be easy and Invite} her to your home while she keeps| up this underhand course {s only| encouraging her in it, and you cer |tainly are not called upon to do so. | But carry only love in your heart | for her. A girl needs companionship of ber kind. You can find tn one of the many clubs of the Y. W. O. A. girls who would not stoop to be de celtful. Why not join one of them? Q—Last summer 1 kept company with @ young man whe seemed thiek @ great dew! of me I a away, we wrete for a while; but flasliy he discomtinurd the cor. Fea pon Whee I come back on a vieit I met him, and he seemed very pleneed to seems, and asked to evil, and T On the day le was to ty aff the after. not © re then tley from named « thee call 1 watied . but he a ph successor of the mysteries of the! Special White Goods Items nd cotton and 12 yards , $2.20, $1.85 January Sale of White made from Sea I finish, 36 inche at $2.6 de wit a oO to the pie and $1.35. Flaxons, the fabric with the linen finish, and which will retain the linen crispness after being laundered Comes in tiny corded checks, plaids and plain weave pecial, the yard, 22¢. Hotel Towel he union towel all white, or with col hemmed and ready for use. Spe cial, the dozen, $2. 00 and . 22 hea Scots h Linen Napkins, floral designs and ex wearing quality Priced vecially, 6 for $1.30. Fine quality Austrian Linen Lunch Cloths, mostly hemstitched. Floral, spot or scroll designs; 36 inches square. Special, $2.50. Third Floor Women’sStreetBoots$3.50 This is the is so much worn by the smart dresser street wear. It has medium round toe, welted sole, Cuban or low heel, lace or but- ton style, and may be had in the patent colt or dull calf, with either dull calf or cloth top. Your choice of these nodels $3.50. Women’s Walking Boots, $4.00 These Bo may be had in the medium or narrow They all have the Goodyear welted sole and Cuban in the button or lace style, in such leathers as dull Choice at $4.00. Second Floor. Gin TA ¢1 en Fi Oe UP TO $1.50 GLOVES SPECIAL AT 95c Included: in ‘this assortment are a few of the well known Trefousse Gloves—some washable Doeskin and genuine chamois; also some six-button washable Biarritz. This assortment is especially good in the larger sizes. Your choice, the pair, 95¢. Up to $3.50 Long Gloves $2.25 300t new model that for toe heel, calf or patent colt This is an exceptional opportunity to buy Long Gloves in height of the sez In the assortment are a quantity of Trefousse 16-button of Suede in the evening shades; also there are some imported 16-button full length white glace. Special in this sale, $2.25. Ivy Kid Gloves $1 In a splendid variety ‘of tan, brown, navy and gray. May be had at, the pair, $1.00. First Floor. MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. de hit a BRIDE VANISHES bet 1 simply ignored him. 1 ‘de Orient; that the temple of Solomon right ? ae was its birthplace; that the Cru- coumnintodle A.—It was rather a childish thing|saders and Knights Templar carried SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8.—Po i.860 exhibition inctre- fter the first 22%" | succeed Max Wardall, whose term | ° é , The young man was very|it forward from their time, and ico at all bay cities were looking throwing In $106 worth of pack-|expires with the coming election] rude in not explaining why he did)many others. today for Miss Anna Ruffino, 18, latest music rolls, makive pay ap ofjand who will not be a candidate in| | not — p his appointment, but you] |» <a ecTuRECONCERT who disappeared at the #erty balla ments as low a2 $20 a month, if ound thoae c need not have been rude in retur ; Jestred, cane and ‘pat ther March. uiwaee think Wes de in return.| practically every seat on the ing yesterday as she, Giussep! Mam 2 Bgpe akey A meeting for the purpose was | 6 think ‘annot possi RK m Citelll and a perty Of friends wees playing Aeottan t of #e | har at }lower floor of the First Presbyter- | citelli and a parts en - le and Nahe a table-|held last night at Junction hall,| arm one to speak to any one. B P oat oh aes | fan church was taken Wednesday Waiting to start for Martinez, ae abeaal peeth fore each meal and ati but because of interrupted street cause one hes not imply | o) | where she and Mascitell ‘we t , Hyena >in If your druggist does not) oar traffic it w t largel t |that the offense need be repeated, |2sht for the opening of the series Where 6! ne Mascite: ere to relies, of smaiier compass ris compound In stock ica’ Won at cance naioern | The young man might afaik hees {of lecture concerts given under the have been married last night. | Wi gee Ne te oe ease. Done © was taken until next Monday. |Nething Quite SiR ts Ball: thes oon |direction of Dr. Bruce Gordon| At the Ferry building there was lint Kea patent medicine!" ‘Those whose names have been Tewd your opportunity to refuse politely |Kingsley. Mme. —_ Hesse-Sprotte |a moment's confusion and when the instead ompe ind in the or. | Proposed from which a candidate| Fe Icke wrows |and kindly, but firmly. In such case | featured on the program and was party reached the boat the prospec- ga nealod, yellow |may be elected are U. 8. Etken-| inet .oflyou would have acted the lady,| Well recetved |tive bride had vanished. Mage, Published by ¢ berry, P. C. Hunt and O. L. Miller. tne". “gay hatr|Pather than the spoiled child, a ei atmmaceutical Iaboratorie: ] , hild heavy and beau-| have retained your digni ne — Mall ‘Free Coupon "Today dignity, also There h } Only One o ‘The greatest enle of music of al! kinds, foltos Meations of all kin Q.—Will_ you kindly tell me when, where and by whom the Masonic (PEOPLE IN SEATTLE «Bromo Quinine” ot on lodge was founted? § will wateh j if the saving of ARE AMAZED tne" biani litee “below seit outs the || fF Your anewer, “Thank you. 4 iP ction. sow to No medicine has ever caused] A successful ition of Gaul's |p court as ee ide cincinnadl O AI wish I could tell you. I pre | That Ie such amazement in Seattle as the|cantata “The Holy City” was given|| Enclose 10 cents tn stampa or sliver 7 . : In the Popular Sheet Music Department Simple mixture of buckthorn bark,|by a chorus of students, with |] 2, 8" evidence Beast liaise a creat Oaat fraternity would L axative Promo Quinine fone vocal, one instrumental) free with each sheet pur « via, ete,, known - Aé re = orchestra pa . pleces, in the |] the om : answer to that gdeetiod. ‘There | 4 Bt Ife each, or woven sheets for $1.00 This remedy drains such surprising | University of Washington andttort- |] you at ence by © “adh | amounts of foul matter from the|/um Wednesday nfght. The concert |f “"“** rg Rha reyes oop Used the World Over to Oure a Oold in One Day In the Musical Instrument Department hody that {t is known as the most|was given under the direction of jf @™* ; Gus ths Geman te originated me thorough bowel cl ser sold. Ad-|the student bod | een : , he eee » in Hie arden | Always remember the full name. errthine * as Seis cmt Mental norough bo 1 cy of Eden; that {t sprung from the * rome leri-ka acts on BOTH the upper| It was very evident that the big| - : neal ‘ ve 7 ame, ie . and lower bowel and JUST ONE|chorus bad rehearsed faithfully, |] te patriarchal period s the for the signature om every box. aded. DOSE relieves constipation and gas|which resulted in one of the best State RFD Pe on the stomach almost IMME-| musical programs ever presonied| ————et | In the Talking Machine Department DIATELY, Swift's Pharmactes,|by Washington students. Miss BARGAINS | _ BE OLD AND chine ord Cabinets, reduce Second Av. at Pike, and 236 Broad-} Eileen ch substituting for|{ Many and Appropriate Gitte 4 a ed the hit of the || iii) | New Machines rented with all accemortes, In ing with her mezzo soprano|| sets. ® in} WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. - - voice. i ‘ases, Manioure Seta, Millinery Brushes. 1624 Third (Near Ptke) Mal 1888 and all’ pecensorton ae | Umbreliag, « hin, # ad: dancing pet || Miller Trunk & Leather Goods Co | a machines, with 60 records. | e n the second floor. a. | er havetators ten” ge erate Falling asleep with a lighted Money Saved ‘will ne be presented again pipe in his hand, Charles L. Warm: by Making Your Cough ANK FC RTH ington, 64, a eanoe repairer, burned to death Wednesday Warmington lived in a two-story frame dwelling near Madison park Hf you have no pinno, do not fofl to see the Killers Music Mouse Nothing so it will never Syrup at Home it of the closing-out le of ines, ote., ete. —_—— «reat a ee cutting has po Ta AS ~' heretofore; RHOADS DENTAL CO. Takes But n Few Momen Third and Pike | Tor “ey Music Company For Pilere Musto House The flames were not discovered un- |] Stops @ Hard Cough tm a I 2 wae ner tll they had gained consid Dental Experts. q ‘ Mabinsend “ax By B.S. Fringer headway, and the fire had nearly| Cough medicines, aaa rule, con teibs hls “ok ea tal nent arrive’ y pint (Of sien wie these dentists you Tease on this store tor sie, University at Third Av, DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. T property lose te estimated at|a * ‘pit Be a at thing entirely &, ethods = G TRUTH | $900 by Capt. J. C. Johnson, the ae money could buy.|] Stout your teeth, ‘what to do an A PLEASIN $900 by Capt. 3. C. ith Balaban ef Sh’ “oor get, whte ie deka Will be told you by the mirror om) ee your dental needs and have them aa when you see the effect of our i am tne Guote you terms You will be treat. f| cca caiemesniod — : fd courteously, and should you have : "roup Neck, Ast work on your teeth, and you will ' uy eG. SentreaeHly, nnd Ekenic You hee Don’t Fuse With 2" Soy mer Now ume on ie eh Ss ARN TO MINE Ri Rea | M > ! ee ee ip anaes ped | is a pleasure that will Inat, as | 18 hours: ee oniy, that, ‘but you will” surely feet J t Plourisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago,| tyr methods of Painless Dentistry| The majority desiring solely to| sc tale ele Ane utlatiod aa to Ite lasting results, Those lustard f las CTS. | pains and Aches of the Back or| 2 only, remove all discomfort, bit! acquaint themselves with the ins {c« 1 ever used Oe sate yen nds attee an op RO sense in mixing up a| Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, erect a permanent cure for tm-|and outs of the development of vally coat Gan fool ICE valuable to you | j mustard, flour water| Bruises, Chilblaina, Frosted F ired teeth \their own property, 36 men have 24 hours. It {a just | | . pa te . ou ie Ju office fitted entire! BM cettiog every Colds of the Chont eee conor thie ts the only Iarge | enrolled in the short mining course Nea he eced: ons | ee Pee ue reese eed ; flag aN mused up (it prevents Pnen-} office in the city that ts rin by alwhich ts being comlucted at the |*ffe on oe’ ee There jis nothing more cory rit the sight of OLD : ony ee an no monia) : io uate regist defftint, and | l niveraity of (eshington under] whooping cough, spasmodic croup,|J 8% them before going elsewhere |AGE entirely dependent on the assistance and charity of i that your druggist's : [the directio oan I ‘ob-|hoarneness t sronchial asthma Or = sorene . in nd 60 jara,| 9 oo es aE, Se bot salageietho saieiaschgl ico. inon te & 3 aa sateabie ke \] Gora Drowns 96.00. Bridge Work $5.00 others. Yet, many go along, day after day, week after » qr od th Y orts. nee ol & little clear and a special large | lt ( gate ae $10 } Thirty of those enrolled have a|trated compound of Norway | - = : week, letting money slip through ‘theis fingers that should j MUSTEROLE hospits size for | Ke eu PL ese $ high or grammar school education, |oiher healing pine elements. co || Extracting ee Ceentns Free wlth Tibe piling up in the bank to Keep them comfortable and! = MUsTERO1, OLE te petri 1200, 1 yeas lectus at Mevenalle while ix members of the clans are pt preparation wit work in tn tindependent when their BARNING POWER is GONEY 2 | in eoep! 10 subi @. 1 egula ' $ college graduate ne man has ey sian for making cough rem ey 848 of pire oi of mustard and|drikelst seannot supply you, wefid Plates |taken the course three times Ae einen She ieee dere ta Why don’t YOU start a bank account NOW? f ME Relptul ingrediane Ye or 60e to the MUSTEROLE WE GIVE GAS, WSR WILE Ckoro ae how used in mor@ homes than be Make OUR bank YOUR bank Yined in; fo 4 ¢| Compan leveland 0, rs a é oth cough remec plan _ : A ‘ Yhite ae ne the tae ‘ ot asatl 4 ¥ : Hf gee ten on often been imitated, but never | We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings. nen kea the place | will mall yo ar, postage pre & | : ; betes 4 tage itor dat © mustard plaste (1)! Regal Dental Offices | A ate regptiocn lecture will be} of absolute aatintac | Dental 0) f en bi te “« “i money” promptly funded | ye [Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager| ii socratary ot the. Sentile por {gors with thie, bronaration Yt | C . Northern Bank & Trust Co. ° - F OLE ¢ i ‘ satay 4 eee lat’ has Pines, or’ wilt { ; 4 OLE gives instant relief | have tou 1405 Third Avy N. W. Cor. Union| comminsion, at the new Foster [2 eRe Tee ae ato ithe het! Third end Pike | Pike St., Cor. Fourth Ave, _The Uptown Bank, 2k roat, Bronchitis, Ton-! of it, no bliste Note: Bring this ad with you. pac hoolaguse tonight, Gow Pu Wayne, Ind.