The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1914, Page 5

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itt, DTAR—iwivaY, je lola ARGAINS In Used Machines New Ma . WHITH SEWING MACHINE ©0, pate Third (Near Bike) Mite 1599 thom with would settle It Tam a gtrt of 15, 0 many te My moi them that ® person meets all kt pia, there. I hope you will settle It am anachow M. OW A.--I agree with your mother that you are too young to attend house parties, The place for young girls at night it in thelr own homes. Y will see it later. As for meeting all kinds of people, one must do that sooner or later in every walk of life The point ts for every young perac to be so well informed that he wi! know how to meet poople, and at the same time safeguard himself. he progress you are makiug As Tam up here in the mountains with little to do bat read, 1 have not missed over ome of two coptes of the paper In the past year, and look for tte arrival, with your colam ¥ made right tn our Take advantage of CREDIT PLAN, way I thought you could tell me, and you did. Craton the Tailor he Moe ee aie eet YO") “thanking you for your hindneen 402 UNION ST. and with best wishes f your progress, Sim “WILLIAM A.—-The number of apprec i letters I am receiving daily me wish Christmas—the Christmas spirit—would last all the year. Not that I ever do anything for app clation. I learned that lessor t eee eee ened 7. —— How to Solve the “BOY QUESTION” SYS 2 Sat? Serr . Seattle Engineering School ago; but it is good when it comes - F 104-6-8.10 W. Key St . . ry Dewe To 333 Meary Widg.|| Thank you. : a SS ————— eee Q.—Komething like six weeks age ? ws riding along with an ob ~ NU BONE CORSETS y the wre 0 te : io Vegetable Slik Hostery book. We pleked » i PROPLES BAN:. many telephone ord: * iv Treity socom @ my passed os, and L + she called to him, asking if be hed Me ead lost something. He sald “Yes,” and a described the beok. She handed tt : | to bim, and he said he would reward 1. Fs Marve oncom nnd at i ° 40% Saving DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. The Real Cut Rate Dentist _ Banish the fear, if you have held wo SPECTACLES rer HIGH-CLASS WORK “te the idea that {t was impossible to do dental work without hurting nine years’ enjoying one of the la: practices In th t pr ext St 0 FER CENT TACLES AND BYE 1-3 per cent on & Eimer method has revolutionised old-fashioned torture of the desta) chair. People are glad to) ‘keep appointments here, for they | > know WE NEVER HURT A Bit " And as to CUT-RATE DENTISTRY a 331-3 Micated, and repairs we have cut it down to where it This ‘e a EAR SAVING to YOU! Honestly belongs. Just think of] KRYPTOK — Invisible eetoge a regular extra heavy $10} (near-and far vision), at lo Scr ag ad pag ma EY ire veskvay a uine reduc : Plate for $5! Remember, |, 7 Uy prices and allows you to ob Wwe have cut all dental prices in two. |tain the * ry WE GIVE GAS. tain the very finest Optical service at unheard-of prices see straightened and adjusted ' Regal Dental Offices | Br. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager, | $45 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union Note: Bring this ad with yon. actt 30 DAY Examination— ultation and rns : J. W. Edmunds, Oph. D. SECOND AND MADISON ST. Main 2174. 701-708 Leary Bide NEW PENNANTS BILLIE BURKE POSES THE STAGE GIRL A series of Art poses elaborate colors, beautifully blended Reproduced on fine quality felt costing 85c a yard ONE COUPON AND 20c At The Star office, and the following branches: BALLARD— P. H. MULLEN, 5409 Ballard Ave EVERETT— A. E. HALL, 2916 Colby Ave. BREMERTON— KOST BOOK STORE $11 Pacific Ave, RENTON— W. S. MILHUFF, Comfort Station, Third and Main. UNIVERSITY DISTRICT— ENTERPRISE NITURE CO,, 42nd and 14th NEW BRANCH PENNANT OFFICE NORTHWESTERN PHOTO SUPPLY COMPANY INC. . Eastman Kodak Co. 1320 Second Ave. Between Union and University For the nietce of those collecting pennants The Star has 0; 1 a branch on ond av., where presenting & coupon twenty cents—the in most FUR pennant office Sec be procured by may tar e front page of The at The Star office and : SSE ORRE SPONDENTS | toll me Just « tittle way I will be so happy if Ip ime AGH IN WANT I might tell you to have mother forbid the liquor mat | | to nell him drink, and she might have the} Hquor man arrested 1f he did, but jthat wouldn't stop It. You ‘ your mother can help, but your father muat STOP tt bimeelf, He must have a deep and sincere wish | to stop, and he must make up bis mind that even if he slips back once fn a while, he must make an: | other effort, and another, and an-| other, and keep making efforts, | and keep remembering that drink is not a right or true attraction be determin: | it also seems | n until « ps oment when ho awak himself the When one seems to od to cater to a habit as if he wil ct logteal eps and t thak of regener !pon Q—Whe tng matter with current STAR’S FASHION EXPERT SAYS TUNIC EFFECT GIVES SEPARATE WAIST A NEW LEASE UPON LIFE COT AMLASIEGD 187 MDougall - fouthwick | Im connection with JAMILS MoCABERY & CO. New Tork BROOND AY, and PINK #T. ] GE oP aR aa UT RRR EF SS (Closing Out Our Stock of Fall and | Winter Trimmed Hats e includes our | street and semi-dress Hats | in soft and tailored effects; | a 1 man which are imme th wing rib trich far n’s most po lao the seasc I ular apes, soft crown elvets and velours with exceptionally smart trim | mings For convenient selling we have divided these into two lots Values up to $12.50 at $2.50. Values up to $20.00 at $5.95. Second Floor | @. oe) Gee G Sale loves in a Special tlook and The World all good along the ’ 2 ye at Zoc Inch in this selling are Women’s Kayser Cash- BY MADAME CECILE pacer | Lge pepiae ee Ls 2 rae x i ves et P ida of rich merette and Wool Gloves; Children’s Teddy Bear Mit- particulars, ‘The separate waist is in the great-| Yet belt. About the lo neck wa ental woo! embrotd 4 another ar coat Pare by Taal ‘Coles S ae Nthar''se'tom think te required ot [est Vopue—the tunic off 4 Very narrow band of marten far,| sleeveless bodice that I made to be tens; & Girl tO ee 1 Mittens; | a woman te'retain'® nsbendetovs [ita new lease of life and the vest was of frills and tucks | Worn with a white serge. Infants’ Mittens in whi pink and blue; Infants’ fur- When she te positive sure he loves |boon making some Very of fine cream net A gold cloth simple sleeveless topped Mittens with sleeve cord attached. Th gloves her PNQurKING A pleated waist of dull blue » | bodice has frill ar | F eae ible girl would plones to w with a blac plea alist of dull blue rajah - - lk i dmccb ie a -d — are to be had in all sizes and in a wide range of colors. think of b . sult. I made one of heavy e “ opening in front of soft hand CR aciat om os > of fil syst sot Sona / when haa bs erchiat tinan Special, the pair, 25¢. First Floor. aria hee Ae elt Maz} was in simple kimono shape, with I put on many of my waists waist mind with no d . | — coats of either brocade or heavy 4 | Us for the | material embroidered Hg.yuam Sawve st power’ WHAT DYSPEPTICS m lSide ieneheieits Gone ee alte eee te E | Best in Funeral The picture tilustrates some of | hola it is to do away with fear she| D EAT | Designs. Fresh my best models enemies c| SOUL | a | ibhau ee bw | —_— All Occasions 7 id ised alialbat a et) A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE aaah BE *% “Helen” and “Wallace A. «| These may be had in gray and white in a full range . vos * HOLLYWOOD GARDENS, Inc 5 Elizabeth M. Viereck cannot| | Of sizes. The garment, 38¢. 0 I can an wilt [have the custody of her own chil * id Second Av. at Pine. ao et Regular 25c Vests and Pants 15c ¥ * Phone Main 1665. | 80 the supreme court declared, | This lot has been reduced for quick selling, and é affirming Judge Frater’s decision may be had in small sizes only. The pair, 15¢. [XR eee eee eeehnk Q—Pirase toll me bow T can take ale gre: AM benzol ts sald to ful not to go near Another }erease with lard out In hot Jeareful of the | do not wish to fade the glov method {# to soften the and then wash It rinsing well, Re soap you use | suds Last Sunday night 1 met» asked me the time of day ides whether she lives tm the etty oF net, or whether she ts married of mot If she is, f would fores my meq ance or Mice Grey, please tell me if there le any way om earth to get aequatnt ed with hee? LONESOME BACH. A—It is surprising that a lady cannot ask the time of day without starting a romance. You say you| know nothing about her, and you your food agrees Hisurated max the ber t ys with y nesia is doubt rective apd no direct act by neutralis have seen her and lost the oppor | tunity of asking her a! ques ms could p tions. I have not so much as had| by any drug or As a physician, I believe in medicine Whenever nec I must admit that I can t seo the sense of dosing an in ho with of the trouble eosin from you want ome of the a glimpse of the lady, #0 am sorry |! to say I cannot help you. th and see if I'm not right.” Now, Mise Grey, I would like to get nequainted with her, but do not know how beewuse she won't flirt (and I would not want her to, either). Please even the men are Standard of Excellence ning to tell me the color of thetr eyes. I do wish my correspondents | would think up some new and orig | names with wh to sign days I see nothing but e | er time, broken-hearts, another, just “Readers.” As a per favor, won't someone put an Important Reductions on Fine Furs Our Annual Pre-Inventory Sale tirely new signature after his sound sincere, but I will » to leave the way of getting better acquainted with the girl who n't flirt for you to figure out for interested in he telephone company do for her? JUSTICE | inserting this so that| the man who promised a re Previous to taking inventory for ee Ne aia in | the present year and following the do no s ‘ pay for ever holiday selling, we will follow our a little eae re dilbert voter yp Egger usual custom of giving unusual You really cannot expect the t buying opportunities throughout ephone company to do anything they have no proof in the case. this splendid stock of Fur Coats, Complete Sets and Single Pieces— Q.—1 am tn love with a» girl know she loves me, to won't in every reliable fur heaton Reductions You can get something you can make yourself so valuable to your employer that he cannot af | ford to let you Ko Range From 25% to 50% | My Dear Mies Gre 1 uid ike to say a few words concerning the cD Ae ee tnlldren De Not one garment is withheld : y from this sale and you will find So many hush ds think of home etry Taeeeh shes and ead many of the most attractive and They forget that the mother gets} stylish furs of the season in our ery tired of that nolse a very tired of tote te visit with {Me | very large and complete showing heir families, but be b of Mink, Skunk, Seal, Fox, et: th feed and shelter the 1 | ure doing thelr dut Come in tomorrow and ook At th ame time, many a womat through the stock has to stretch the 4Aollar the limit, make over, ¢ 1 clothe ang often do without her wif that If husbands would be a little like they were before marriage, there would be mo happy ho A WIFE AND MOTHER Fur Co., Inc: YES, EGGSACTLY SO! balked two ege thieves, jhomes of A. F. Nichols of Seattle jand of J. C. Sullivan of Vashon | The foster parents contended she Made at 425 Union St. (Every Fur Garment Bearing Our Label Is Conceded the ) NEW n K. 0 Jargest F 5 t Coast. former Mayor L, D. Taylor, with a| ER halle at adtery ape si» Teargget Bus ense on ee aera | majority of 1,800 "votes. "Women OUR FALL TRIMMED HATS FURTHER h nre, refused to | voted to a greator extent than ever Pome goes, and put a. dicta 819 First Ave. rteee ina Vancouver election. | REDUCED graph wich iis hens, Rxclied COLMAN BLOCK doen eee eaten ot | 1525 2nd Ave.—-Two Big Stores——-216 Pike St. cackleg sare the RiarD) Bie ‘ neouver’s red light district, awarding the children to their fos- | ter parents. s. Viereck claimed they were No. 506 Merode Union Suits, Special $1.00 Included are long, short or elbow length sleeves [turned over to the eprashington and ankle or knee length. Reduced to, the suit, $1.00. | without her consent, the ct ‘aren Separate garments of same material, 50¢. having been kidnaped by him. For Women’s Part Wool Vests, Special 75c | y ed for them This lot includes a full run of regular and extra jand at ted them at the sizes, their regular price ranging up to $1.25. Special in this selling at 75¢. First Floor. jh ad abandoned them WON'T BE THERE NEW YORK, Jan. 9—*"The ques tion of Harry Thaw's sanity has nothing to do with the case pend- ing before U. 8. Judge Aldrich at Concord,” said W, T. Jerome here today. “The question is whether Thaw can be extradited on a charge of complicity in the conspiracy to get him out of Matteawan “I am not appearing before the commission engaged in looking into the case at Concord at present because 1 don't want to expose New York state to ridicule by taking part in a proceeding to de- |termine whether to admit Thaw to ball.” 800 Shirts for Men at 89c Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Values These are from our regular stocks and are odds and ends and broken lines from a tremendous holiday selling. In the assortment will be found soft and pleated bosoms in a good range of sizes. Special for Saturday, 89¢. Pure Silk Neck- wear, Special 25c All pure silk Neck- wear in a handsome assortment of pat- terns, colors and ma- terials. This is the MUST WEAR 0U clean-up of our Christmas selling Your choice, 25¢. First Floor. HOUGHTON, Mich, Jan. 9 | Saying the copper mine strike must | woar Itself out, Gov. Woodbridge | Ferris announced today that he| would return to Lansing late today r contradictorily, however | 1 that “subsequent events | ise a sudden termination M WHERE THEY WORKED LAST NIGHT Burelars, sneak thieves and robbers helped themselves in the past 24 hours at the expense of the following A. R, McCurdy—House ransacked, jewelry taken, valued at $200. Frank Saxony, 621 13th av.—House ransacked; everything, from jew- elry to a dozen eggs, a box of candy and preserved figs, taken. M. G. Schmidt, Wing's cafeteria—$12 stolen from coat in closet. Price's Waffle House, 821 Third av,—$14.60 taken from cash register. Henry Grefe, Seattle Heights—Pocketbook with $15 cash and $335 in checks stolen at People’s cafe. Horace Huntington, 1815 E. Prospect st.—House ransacked and jew- taken. might of the Pre Chas. H. Moyer of the eration of Miners re: ma heavily guarded by the deputy sheriffs detailed to pro FOR A BAD COLD Get a small package of Hamburg , or as the German folks tect him against violence. WHEELING, W. Va, Jan. 9.—| oiry Eight miners were badly burned to-| day in a fire, following an explo. miles south of here. Four men, with the upper parts Heigh, ho! See the ‘bo do the/ised for the eyening’s entertain- crisp were removed to a hospital. | This social event will take place The explosion occurred as the|this evening at the Hippodrome. | day sbift was entering the mine, | Davis and his whole|} ORINK HOT TEA ; | ure will be present, as well as a number of prominent city officials | }and social workers. | ee benefit of the army of unemployed | call it “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at The annual meeting and election| who are housed at the Hotel de} any pharmacy. Take a tablespoon- the Women’s Commer-|Gink and the Open Door, A num-| ful of the tea, put a cup of boiling MINERS BURNE sion of gas in the Mound City Coal} of their bodies burned nearly to a/ tango. | ment ef | King Jeff WOMEN ELECT The hobo dance is given for the | Breast T | water upon it, pour through a sieve Seattle of cial Club was held Thursday night,| per of unusual features are prom- at which a resolution was passed | . Stalatomihnehs —|and drink a teacup full at any time. indorsing the fight for establish-| GLEE CLUB CONCERT It is the most effective way to ment » reserve bank| The University of Washington] break a cold and cure grip, as it her Mra. E. M. Rhoades was|Glee and Mandolin club will give a|opens the pores, relieving conges- elected president, Mrs. Francette| concert tonight at the Queen Anne|tion. Also loosens the bowels, thus Alta | Methodist church, Fifth av, W. and| breaking a cold at once. Stadler, recording secretary; Miss|Garfield st. commencing at 8| It is inexpensive and entirely Leone Vanasse, corresponding sec-| o'clock. | vegetable, therefore harmless retary, and Mrs, Louisa Lepper, | — — — eseint he ee i REAL ESTATE JOHN STRINGER GIVE IT AGAIN | gee | Maring, vice president; Mrs. eo and Duniness, St Federat Courts. civil ne Northern Bank Building. The second performance of “The Silver Thread” will be given by} the members of the Junior Dramatic | club of the Collins’ Park field | ——_ The Wonder Millinery Office 836-340 New York Blk. night A large audience attended 1525 Second Ave. 216 Pike St. the opening presentation Thursday Co MID-WINTER STYLES! night | We have the very latest in gold, lace and side roll effects, | | | | if ! Phone, Eittott RE-ELECTED BAXTER) C, Jan. 9. yesterday re- his opponent, | VANCOUVER, B. |Magor Baxter was to office over

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