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THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914, ji = tues fie es | ENDS DYSPEPSIA, MOTABLISHED 3 Bh “BOY QUESTION” | INDIGESTION.GAS|| CYNTHIA GREY’ ac PJougall + fouthwick ig Rpg ’ ouda outhwic Ineering School " { gaattle Engineering & “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN" CURES ee your opinion ' on Ditice, Ms Henry Whte SICK, SOUR STOMACHS IN Soe en “te ole | HEART. BKOKEN pecs 2e0 8 ih : In connection wit, JAMES McCREERY @ CO, New York 5 “a BARGAINS Really does” put bad stomachs | , ts footish enongh to fill t | 4 - in orde really does” overcome lorelmner whe Yr tl th : ing in the t \ ‘ ‘ her sid a In Used Machines ji 'iscr ton. osnonetas mus, heart | yet IRL WHO CLOSED SALOONS MAY | :». iin’ | {1,000 Pairs of Onyx : New Machines Fonte that—Just that—makes Pape's| 4,7 | wee a 8 ne On ee, ‘tention to othe There 4 | 7 : D * SEWING MACHINE CO Diapepein the largest selling atom | ime’ pe ee | ion he sb t aft out Jance | S. ] H a ee ara fier he ene ain eo | er a BE NEXT GOVERNOR OF OREGON] ©," :/ [Sample Hosiery, pair . . you eat ferments int stubborn a AN AMIORICAN | dancing with someone else, ¢ | , 1 : tur you belch gus and eruetate | A—-So0° Well, what) about the oe tae aetna is a specia sour, undigested food and acid; /@e" Whe marry foreign women?! sist hey of ample 4 nat head in diezy and aches; breath ele ey roge thelr stk hip? | a Dem ry of the cele 3 foul; tongue coated; your insides ‘aly ‘ink you will answ | to go with the ait < i the filled with bile. and indigestinie| Yes" to that question, What ts| E br uted On brand |waste, remember the moment| “*&uce for the gander is sauce for | inkes you home? | ery pair bear 1e ily Pape's Diapepsin” comes in oe Roose In the answer you} | ” | Onyx trademark $ Ise tact with the stomach all such dia.| mention we were discussing why a| wine 9 Mitte paint | A be tad in a fl a ale j tress vanishes. It's truly astonish.| WeMan should lose her right 1 . ene oA bg f e and 5 CH jing—almost marvelous, and the joy | 2° why opiane ra should beco | ce at cane ci izes and a a is its harmlessness, citzens. My moth 1 would good range of color |} A large fifty-cent case of rape's| eet : Also 2,000 pairs of oa a | Diapepsin will give you a hundred! with a ynawe tare ueuing, company | geile oles aight or other samples of well dollars’ worth of satisfaction o et a | h ! ttt. your druggist hands you your went with hiw through sympathy, desig i Pcie Final ge preehidet pehavere tage ihc in money back hecaune he was lonewome and had no | er, I dor to way that; Sut discontinued number we It's worth {ts wetght tn gold to I find he hange areend peel room: te . tepid palin Pasatens in lisle ilk liste, +i men and women who can't get sh t nt cashmere and some he their stomachs regulated. It be-} rep Ptah the Im ilk hose in black ve" pA. LR. CLARK, D. D. S. longs In your home—should always} eer nee, Oe Amp » n bla “ah the tear of pain that ts be Kept handy in case of w sick | tee Bai thoes: 10 lea | hite and colors, in a mit hand teary from the den. | S0Ur, Upset stomach during the day mur tt 7 ic aah ee cain: weeded 1 full range of size pecial, the pair 25¢. a. For we have OF at night. It's the quickest, sur % A een ein deinne 4 : as First Floor bod a sy py Nonaitire |doctor in the world. young man i tell itm what you ot reaper and | : Re remove the — m wad) Preteen ct Rice oe LR have heard? him plainly but refused the Id dro show ree _gettes or teeth without hurting you kind you will not give him ing that to be the reason they pu of ip to cost. our prices are from ALBERT “ANSEN way living, and then, only as a can't see how girls can sell th tras Babolat ne ik AM Ba 4 eeesd ieee, than any, of our Jeweler and Gliveremih {i friend. And stand firm in what cae ip percha gang pear " scary H1000 gold|| ta Now Located at He gL aR nee be vasecity SALE CONTINUES 9 regular j ell girls 4 . for $4.00, or one of our Now Store so often not to accept expensive flecting I if quell - - - : a Never-Slip Plates for $5.00 1010 Second A N . prese rhe ve fact that girls ties. If 1 b ke late Jumbo Pin Sheets, assorted! c Celluloid Hatr Pins, res We pln & suarantee to cwery re s es Tape PEON Tit 40 90 acmmetinen te ads men to ours and bave 1 always! sizes, black or white, large heads,| crimped, straight or loop tips. v8 you, a lgamble. That, of course, {s no ex enema ea on the key for the e of boy: Se. boxes of one dozen pins 12’2¢, wu bs cute for the man, but It ought to i who are wasting their too, if 50c KLEINERT’S DRESS 25c HOOKS AND EYES 15c “WE GIVE GAS. Garces open the gir's eves. Ask him if r on aived as :saneh 9A: Doseibie ip SHIELDS 38 Gold Medal Hump Hooks and — | . | he ed fo 6 money to buy ope ou were sweet-tem ; i petal HIPPODROME genet oped aay tanh on Jf fe LETT) | cocoa instead of cross from. t Kleinert’s Eton Dress Shields, "ew loops; guaranteed against F ne ecklace, or sim o him -— 1 perec mstese < cros y peed | 5 rust. ; i 4 or 5, | back. Regal Dental Offices rite you bee Where you were. wrong in j tenn, tne warm red bewd would] | lee 4 oF 8 teed Baek, HE arg nasting Cot re ac k anything so expensive P course th sh your stem and Folding nen re: ee aa R. Clark, e 2 *, Manager, Dancing Fanahe wy Competent Be ind that you are ge Ra Ps 7 a fe yn vane eet reer | ow paint your cheeks a more beautiful nickeled, styles for coats, trous- ant | 106. and white oN. or. Union t olor than ¢ bought ou d skirts, 3 25 yd . and as this ad with yon. 4 rule from now on not to ¢ Miss Fern Hobbs, Secretary to Gov. West, Who May Be Oregon's Next “vlor than can be bo) te ts ers and skirts, 3 for 25¢. PEARL BUTTONS, DOZEN Sc ank : fe r wil treat, sla kind ly xhow cppilmaailie cn ns Governor ee ae FO pony sete r mind witt SHOE LACES, DOZEN 5c Sizes 16 to 24, two-hole, four- ng him he must come up to your PPE ELD, Or, Jan, 12-—Misa Fern »b#, secretary to Gov. Y¢ op tay Rcgsogga ia Tubular Shoe Laces, 5-4 length, hol fish- tterns; t — q & oe & DS sf eo PS standard {f he wishes your friend-| Oswald West, who, backed by bayonets of the state militia, recently Silly and suggestive things pusisionat ln oaite ter bas 9 pale ere eye patterns; & to tive. hip, you may be the means of/ closed the saloons here, has been much in the public eye, political! ie ia time to STOP at your “stika” Shoe T spent John J. Clark's Spool Cotton, ork, kreat good to him and {t fs rumored that Gov. West, who has announced that he will no. #elf, Get some of V dy Ke peng . ; 3 54 PM tees ON - run again, will support hia secretary to succe elf as governor of books and = rea t b tiful inches long, black or ta 15¢| 200-yard spools, black or white sa you will be able to |Ouenen. geese ‘ ‘ ghts of the good things he quality, the pair Se, | sizes 20, 40, 60 and 6, 2 epocte q de alien SONOS Set ON OR EO RRR RE RS ures so realistically, until a 5c EMBROIDERY EDGING | 97.6 . ‘On oe sees is cultivated for the natural] . 12'oc } Omo or N Fe 2 | Linoleums AND Lace Curtains Ox OFF In the RETAIL DEPARTMENT of | ward D. TAomAS CO _ (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest.) G75 highest grade INLAID LINOLEUM, per aq. yard... S7'2¢ | Te PRINTED LINOLEUM, sq. yard..... «eee BIE ci (This linoleum is tn suitable quantities for kitchen, pantry _ @ bathroom.) 4 BATTENSERG LACE CURTAINS, per pair.......81.75 | $0) MARIE ANTOINETTE APPLIQUED LACE CURTAINS, ber pair . ErchVedonsehalscevewincstsé caves wee $3.00 ) (80 MARQUISETTE, Battenberg insertion, per palr $4.25 NOTE—No advertised goods sold outside of Seattle. ; % Our Location te AFH ANE anc ViRainia ST. Two Blocks East of Moore Theatre; Two Blocks Westiake Market. = | RGRSFE LES * jorth of — | The New | }\ExpressRates a | Effective February 1, 1914 ar: 4 In conformity with the order of the Znterstate Commerce Commission The following table is illustrative of some of the differences between the new and old rates = ectnintabil arlene tata lo | . 5 tbs. 10 Ibs. 20 Ihe. | sate: = — - . _ —_ \| JExpress Ineured|iapress Insured| xpress Insured | 9 and the following = |————— Dotntes New , ol New : | fa" Pranctero | 40 59 1.16 99 1.65 ® Uitere | ‘ so | 87 1.3 1.5 2.90 me ire | r - 104 1.460 1.88 2.76 | late .. ‘3 50 108 1.40 1.91 2.50 | Paes... | Mela ee ae | BLM York egy 0 | 1 it 2 24 | Food Products Carried at Still Lower Rates Express Service Means \ : Highest Class of Transportation 3 Free Insurance up to $50 A Receipt for Each Shipment +. | | Responsibility —Safety—Efficiency | q Telephone or Write to Yout Nearest Express Office | wonderful guide for every prohlom | birthday | Seat, Srte Working tn a hos Tam aise employed. Hut and save he loving Ged had / anything to do with A.—No man who Rible would laugh with him on thinking that God had nothing to do with some parts of tt The Bible to me is a history of th» understands the at it, but I agree great power Jesus put {nto prac tiee when on earth, the power of Love and Life over evil. It is a in Mfe, and has my highest re spect—but some parts were cer- tainly not {nepired by God. I will not say to marry this man, nor will I say not to, That fs a! part of your problem I fee! I must not meddle with, even at your re quest. Hut, if youd are sensitive as to what he aays of the Bible you #o much love, ant if he is incon- siderate enough t> burt you by ridiculing {t, I do not see how you will be, happy together Whether or not there te a God does not depend on his opinion nor mine. Facts are facts. a each one of us must find them out for himself. If you do marry, make up your minds to allow each other his opinion without argument. Q—It & person is born on A.—He couldn't very on any but which he was born will come only once February 29 on His birthday in four years Q—1 see your letters every day and want you to help me foams it of 17, and going with a man of 1 like him when he takes me a show, or i# spending money on me Ie it right pany with him see, 1 do not like him when J am alone with him, for it ben’t his com: pany I like A READER. A.—It is certainly not r sell your company tor mon eas you are a professional enter tainer. In that case a p for much where he star standing of f tickets whor » did not hav justice to him ané to yours« doing #0 a girl self-respect erson f and knows the epting | from a man} wh a wom . and then flirte with other wom. en? He says he doesn't care to dances, and n site with another woman for fully an hour, and doesn't “near I love this man in than I ean endy Otherwise he treats me very nicely MOORE Tonight Mat. and Night TOMORROW WITH HARRY PILCER IN | “THE LITTLE PARISIENNE” NIGHT PRICES MAT. PRICES MAT. & NIGHT, SAT., JAN. 17 PRICES 50c to $3 And Symphony Orchestra With Novikoff Stier, 50c to $3 50c to $2 Theodore Tomorrow, 10 a. m. Director —‘| B. KORB CO. Mpectaliats In Halr Dreesing, Manicuring, Face Massage, Wig Making, Theatrical Work and Toupee. GET OUR FRICKS.LOWn#T. 1100 FIRST AVE. Open an Account Before Jan. 15. We Meat Prices terest from January 1 on all accounts will in- opened with us on or before January 15, 1914. For over twelve years we have never paid less than 6 per cent on savings On December 31 we declared divi- dends at the rate of 7 per cent per an- num for the period TOMORROW, TUESDAY | FRYE:C0.’S MARKETS Ae Follows: Choice Spare Ribs jhe sent o> 20C TT | Puget Sound Savings TONGUE VE iss osdvonsess 15¢ & loan Association Rib and Loin Mutton Chops 15¢ (This Mutton Is of a superior quality. Try it.) Choice Pig Pork, 2 cans Wild Row Milk Leok for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open unti! 6:20 p. m. Carnation Milk Makes Delicious WHIPPED CREAM It has been called “an economical luxury” by those who have tried it, as it takes the place of regular whipping cream at much less cost. Try it this way: one small-sized can of Car- f Milk in water and heat to boiling Remove and thoroughly chill by placing can on ice. When cool, open can and pour milk tito Place lon chilled bow! (placed {n another bowl filled with cracked Ice). Aft- er milk has become thoroughly chilled, whip in regular way with ordinary egg beater, In less than five minutes a delicious whipped cream will be obtained, which wil! be ready for wu Keep in a cool place until wanted. Carnation Milk is used extensively for cook- ing and baking, with pleasing results and econ- omy-—-less butter and cream are needed TRY CARNATION MILK FOR WHIPPING CREAM uty in the life all around you am = young «irl end etitl wane friends. ry much kine me sisted, he honee From that time I did not lke him as well Inst of Ootol ™ very silty, At the end he He asked me to answer | Tt made me so angry I burned tt. What shail 1 de about ic, it he calla, what shall I say? Just what you tell me, for I have no Thanking 1 will de | one to ge to for advice. | you. Your friend and simirer, PAULINE | A—The boy ts very young, and |so are you, and you know I do not lapprove of children playing at love | You have done exactly right to dis courage his advances, He doesn’t! show much discernment when he |writes in a silly way after all you [have said. | I will not say whether or not you {shall answer the note; but if you do. jor ff he calls, tell him plainly that} lyou have no use for boys who [spend their time saying and writing jsilly things, instead of learning |their spelling lessons. 1 him If jhe will stop his disgusting foolish ness, and learn to spell common | words corre you will at least have a grain of respect for him. | That does not mean that in case he does, you will allow him any} caresses. I hope you will continue to keep a value on your kisses until you are fully grown and know your| own mind thoroughly STILL BURGLING While R. M. Spink, 126 62nd st.,| was at church Sunday night, bur glars helped themselves to $2.80 jand drink a teacup full at any time. | and a gold ring Some one stole a cash register and an alarm clock Sunday night from the office of the Crescent Fuel Eighth ay. 8. and Judkins st The biggest hau past 24 hours was A. J. Mayers, 1218 Third av 150 silk waists, 60 silk skirts silk kimonos and 10 blue serge besides a lot of notions, were » store of wher suits | stolen. CIGAR MEN MEET | Preliminary to the third annual conventic f the Western Asgocia-| tion of Retail Cigar Dealers, which | |convenes for session in this | Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, of-| fleer trustees of the associa jon will meet tonight at 8 o'clock Ito discuss plans. The convention will be held at the New Washir | te | resident W. I Alfred will call the convention to or¢ Tuesday and the day will be devol morning Jed to business matters. In th evening a banquet will be held, fol-| lowed by a reception and Un-| finished business will be wound up Wednesday, beginning at 11 o'clock. | man IS MISSING mystery surrounds rance of H. J the re tates Considerable the dl 2 corporal in United Rogers, ruiting office Marine serv Five-yard pieces of washable Embroidery Edging, white or fast colors. Lingerie, Runners, washable fast colors, rustless fabric tips, | 1% yards long, 3 for 10¢, BASTING COTTON, DOZEN 19¢ Alex King’s 200-yard Basting| Cotton, sizes 40, 50 or 60, white only 15 Hair Pin Cabinets, unbreakable metal with pins, 10¢. 10¢ AIRLITE COLLAR SUP. PORTER 60 Wavy wire Collar Supporters, the popular Airlite brand, sizes, black or white. Kleinert’s Triton Garment Shield and Bust Supporters or Brassiere, $1.00 quality, special 69¢, Imported Mercerized Darn- ing Cotton, black or colors, box of six spools ec. large boxes filled First Floor MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. INDIAN BOYS ESCAPE ! The police have been asked to | SEEK POISONER sist in locating five Indian boys, about the age of 16, who escaped | Sunday from the Cushman Indiaa LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12.—The school, at Tacoma. accident theory of the death of | Miss Mary Kilfotl, who succumbed to arsenic in a cup of chocolate, is abandoned today by detectives | who are investigating the affair. Get a small package of Hamburg, The officers now declare that Breast Tea, or as the German folks | Miss Kilfoil was murdered, and pre- call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” a*| dicted they would arrest the mur- any pharm Take a tablespoon |derer within 48 hours. ful of the tea, put a cup of bofling | — REAL ESTATE HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD—TRY THIS water upon it, pour through a sieve It is the most effective way to) break a cold and cure grip, as it} opens the pores, relieving conces-| ouaeunss S"ner ta tion. 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