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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914 | CYNTHIA GREY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS | Appeared me ke, bu the beginning of the 16th century ds an 1 Five years later they made thelr . yse—OUR RENT IS LOW, no frills, no fuss, no ele- ion ag pecan am eden d 4 puilding for YOU to pay for. WE BUY FOR CASH en to take refuge In| from the Saracens, and had 4 nd save big discounts, guaranteeing left Bohemia, They pro t | lfessed to be doing a penance tm what kind of « b eee tl ‘ee . | posed on the m by Pope Martin V,| '" eye watts 4 ald to me _ Bottom Prices to All |who, attor hearing thetr confes:| A=In spite of the silly name vou isan whet Hie 7 Jaions of #lns committed during | *8pet patleve you are & sauslbie we do not know how far he re |thoir travels, had ordered them to | #!) for one who Is not would either ywefore There ts 4 ra without taking reat on beds. |}00Ul" oF deflantly have clung t Aw I sow the situation, you might Scientific men have concluded that th did not originate in Kurope, nor Africa, but are a rem girl and not have nd in a bad pe ou had bespoken I always follow the rule of find: | ing out for myself the value of poo ‘ nant of some obscure Indian tribe, |Ple with whom I associate, and did| t-men ad gir e: when very young. Hut, in ¢ Sad lh in } the school chum 1 - this, one must be somewha a sunshine, might have enlisted her, and the guard and be able to protect elf. You need not devote all spare time to this lad, nor 4 him, but the very first time he into the ves of Mite the Ihe {others might have wed | would not have to yn kind on Jucated to think {t will ibt. your since t that 1 deserve r, 1 than 1 nd am giad| Was probably piqued at your 4 any |tion to the other girl been ¢ corely yours, A—T1I thank you for your sincere note, but I hope no one feels in debted to me in any other sense than that of passing along any i ave one tle thing I may say to help y me that ls the only real apprec tion, I thank you again —ON— wing on ¢ ttle word that comes your way| The girl chum may be helt you and others; but her redemy which ts going on with every effort from my pen, or another's. size Vernis Martin Iron) A splendid continuous post Iron Finch pillars, five Y-inch fi/l-| Crib, 2 ft. 6 tne. by 4 ft. 6 Ine; ‘tods. Redne od from | white enamel. Reduced es $6. 95) xa $6.50 to .. “94.95 wine |#he makes, must be brought about been (by herself. She must be do ANYTHING THAT 18 RIGHT ther girl here 1 used j WHETHER THE PEOPLE TALE Bg tiyng iy. Bag Ee A d R OR DO NOT TALK. When she scamaroesgt tata | Used Ranges a hg d tore. Aloo im remnedty }ehe will com el the respect of It may take time, but she will. Sh must hold no hate for the seem so unkind, but work o own problem, When I peak to the other really knew BARGAINS In Used Machines | SHOW OPENED jot nw 1 < ‘ Seer Teh All Reliable Makes, in A—Wear a wellshaped shoo “ 8 large enough to allow the toes to ff Splendid Condition— Jassume their natural position. It E O Bi may take some time, as the toos very One a Bargain. have grown unnaturally Gi E I have given up finding a rem $45 King Economy Steel jedy for bald-heads, but any kind of Range, 820. lerude ofl is said to be the bent $55 Buck Bteel Range. thing to promote a growth. Don't) $27.50. “ ner realizing that {f th r they would muse te the pictures, Thanking you $60 Majestic Malleable wore GImLIe Steel Range, $27. be able to either . A.—You must ee ete $55 St. Clair Stee! Range, improvise (originate the music as sg go) or know from memory $27.50, enough different styles to be able 45 to fit them in. If you are fine at/ Hi ®22.50, sight reading, why not try to be an $40 Our Special Steel accompanist for orchestra, and Range, 817.50. vocal and {nstrumental soloista? | nme Don't, please don't, ever again} be guilt, thinking of your self as It ts a weaken ing, milk«op sort of name. And | don't allow anyone to call you silly | pet names. Be worthy of a strong | appellation, or none at all. This isn't a criticism, but a hint | abies, sete 1107 Third WE GET $78,556. OLYMPIA, wi ash., Jan. 16.—Of the total of $897,719, King cc unty Kets $78,566 of the January appor tionment of the school funds WHO'DA THOUGHT IT? WASHINGTON, Jan. 16—To keep Uncle Sam's soldiers’ clothes clean during the com- ing year will cost more than $45,000 for soap alone, accord- ing to war department esti mates. |DOROTHY WINS FAME BRADDOCI Ps Jan. 16 = = - 7 Braddock's new auto patrol was | A search is “being conducted by who hae gotten - named “The Dorothy Smith,” Largest assortment of home grown trees to select from in Seattle. Holland Bulbs just arrived. Sandahl & Son Company Store 120 Pike St. Nursery and Green Houses, Renton Junction ade Steel Range, & Platt Furniture Company INCORPORATED Meattle Agents 422-424 Pike St. “a0” irlfo. S. H. POYNOR FURNITURE 1521 Fourth Av. Between Pike and Pine fe da it be 7 after the first w h tne police of this city and Tacoma Papers, go to Cana “4 after the fi ‘oman who RSETS as well in effort to locate A. L ue es, Bie, Seteatinn ose E" rode in it. Dorothy, 24, and NU BONE co | Leach, a Graham, Wash., shin y stated time be can stay wey, pretty, was arrested for public- » a Spoor mill owner, who bas been missing does hie first paper value? | ly assailing an evangelist and , if met sas since Dec. 10. ai might tell you, ‘but tt ts discharged - Leach was last seen when he left et - 4 ‘ ~ - t for you to get your inform: & COLLARS IN ONE—Patented , : Grubain for Tecoma on ihe morn-|bem for you to get your thforms AUTO HITS A WOMAN ing of Dec. 10. He was known to have cashed a check for $300 fn Tacoma. As he was a man of reg ular habits, his wife, who has been left destitute, believes some harm may have befallen dime. ETTOR DEBATE Local socialist and I. W. W. fac So tions are looking forward with in WonntKD | terest to the debate between Dr A—"From the way he talke” 1] E. J. Brown, the local soctallst,|think he loves himself more than| land Joe Ettor, national organizer|any woman, Stop your worrying! lof the otber party, at Dreamland|and send the man on his way. I | hall Sunday night. Dr. Brown willlam surprised that a girl with a |defend the proposition of parlia-|grain of sense will dally along with | Apparently confused and uncer- | tain which way to turn, Mra. 8. A |Goodrich stepped in front of an | auto delivery wagon of the Union Groc uralization Bureau, tn the Federal building. ot om 2 rome ot of 20, and tn love with t cer do 18, Thursday night at 11th a sustained a broken hip, arm and leg, and was removed to the Prov- idence hospital Kat we "fit, All Wool and tell me if led. and then OCTONEK KNITTING CO. then’ he tent ouppeacd | All Colors 423 Union st 1 want to know what * him, and from the | her men and women guests to play rds for lingerie. We've heard of a fellow losing the shirt off his back, but never met a pokerite who didn't get cold feet before we reached for his lingerie. Co, driven by Don J. De] and East Madison st. She| | CHICAGO HOSTESS ALLows4 \ wrap your head up after applying | $50 Royal Steel Range, ee ie | A large crowd of interested spec | Engtish Breakfast Table, just the ofl or it may blister, B25. (aes cane — vorme | tate ® Were in attendance at the | Ms t r 3.7 Rasen 40 Lang Steel Range, pol ees +6 ncaa? American Fur and Feather asso. Fall aise Kitchen Table, ati ae Q—1 nem considered @ wretty good con fh gael clation's exhibition at on | without drawer .. Spectal sale $2 48 pleas legen ont be | lahed top, 826 | ition at the Bon | ea . ‘ my teachers that 1 | $45 Ideal Standard Steel Marche today. The exhibit will - Range, 822. continue until Saturday night I wish to play ation pletures, as I neod the money, and can work | $40 Great Western Stee! See us for all me’ eto usew bow te match the (Mm Range, $17.50. kinds of seeds. ( MoD ougall - fouthwick | | Mn connection with JAMES McCREERY @ CO. New Tork SECOND AV. and PIKE 8 Store open ® am. to 6 p.m Tailored and Semi Tailored Suits In a Special Sale 30 Suits which formerly sold at $25.00 1 20 Suits which formerly sold at $70.00 Choice These S are selected best sell ur stock from two t the former 1 exception value, for it is own that in as in others, MacDougall’s Suit are pre-eminently best The variety of style offered you, the choice of the most popular materials presented, the splendid workmanship which is in each and every one of these suits will make an instant appeal to you. We cannot too strongly or too insistently urge upon you the buying of these bar- gains. All sizes are of- fered for your selection at the special price of $13.75. lines, Second Floor. Eight Special Values in Housefurnishings _ Every One a Real in $1.45 Copper Tea Kettles 89c Made of extra heavy nickel-plated copper, large size. $2.00 Savory Self-basting Roasting Pans, enamel coated, reduced to $1.19. Regular $2.00 white enameled Combinets with sani~ tary covers, special $1.19. Rosette Patty Irons put up in separate boxes, re- duced to 39¢. Ninety-nine per cent pure spun aluminum Pudding Pans, lipped Sauce Pans, lipped Preserving Kettles, while the limited quantity lasts, regular 50c and 75c, 35¢. To close out Primo Grey Enamel Ware we have re- duced our regular 35c Pudding Pans, Rinsing Pans, Col-, lendars, Milk Pans, Pie Plates, Sauce Pans and Sink Strainers to the very special price of 10¢. $2.50 Champion Carpet Sweeper, special for Saturday” only, $1.75. Tetley’s India Ceylon Tea, regular price $1.00 the (pound, reduced to 69¢ Basement.) MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. | ORLR.CLARK, 1.0.8. | mentariam as advocated by the 4o-\a man of no more principle than | quote VE YOU SEEN OUR) “*"*! P*": meas ste dee web ainsank AO a »w of pins unlesa backed by STICK PLATE? thought of others as well as self itt TO VOTE AGAIN a Mave you act 6 steaie a wearing ldren are wearing fous. We will provic Bef that will give you satis: och 3, when the pro ; red a Our facilities for this lin be resubmitted of transferri Q—My parents want me to marry Sork are exceptional, and we 1/43 from the East waterway to} @ wealthy man I do not love, and I thouxht for the wife and ¢ he may have? He {# not th tlfor any girl at present tion will be election ition w A special port ¢ held jointly with | PORTLAND, Jan. 16.—Testimony| _T Flexner, acting as spe 1 examiner, and satisfy where hundreds 0 ojects Chia] de lowe # young man T have been in several “innocent purchaser” ; ~ some ot port pr oie others have failed. We aro justly does not involve an issuance of a a cases growing out of the govern of our plate work. As to new bonds. The judiciary commit hat they i ment's sult to recover fan make a better plat? | tee of the council has authorized | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BIG ac ¥ of our competitors can) i, port to use the city polls, th R allway land Krant ‘WOMAN ACTS AS U.S. TARMINGTONS ame tet | SPECIAL EXAMINER ee a is being heard today by Miss Vivian that of the claiming 1 oc R ec 1,000 had been bought in good faith for ‘es of the Oregon & California) development purposes and that the iland was not timbered Mr. and Mrs. Heaven, Mr. and _treasury department yesterday. The | first case to be heard was id Bay Realty Co., DANCING 19 acres in Jackson ay of Medford, an officer of the . mpany, testified that the land so-phote Uaten Sener w Lage ‘wt thelr price. Our) rort contributing $1,000 of the elec ; Opposite an re ite a near . aa le possible to make. We | ‘100 expenses Neglected to tell me} Public charge $4 for the extra hea CURSES ON THE FATE!) your age. If very young, I wo ud Market Crown that any of oor com advise you to walt a while befo . charge $10 for. If you CHICAGO, Jan, 16 | marrying either Insurance Companies Stand the Loss Our entire stock of High Grade Men's Clothir WILSON TOTELL HOW HE STANDS & few teeth in your mouth| society matrons I would not advise anyone to fan supply you » an emgire| from a tableau at the uarry a person he, or she, does | g 4 set pf Sia method en | able artists’ fete hall last night hot tore helther would I advise @ Furnishings, Hats and Shoes must be sold at a tre the use of a plate | | eeryst “= h Pelagia ha |¥ery young girl to marry hastily mendous rifice | _ All Work Guaranteed | tted them for roles is If you are of proper age, and | } ON TRUST LAWS | GC AL ga Seen iether HERE ARE SALE PRICES | q | w en, clerk in the Ameri-|tion has the qualities tha | cette PA bi fBtaw bes gro taarondigtiog MEN’S SUITS MEN’S HATS | \ ke a good husband but } 4 bank, was the only one| not only ma Regal Dental Offices | Can Savings Mice this morning. He |A fit father for your children—and LR. Clark, D. D. &., Manager, wants to be comptroller. The reg-|¥ou should know this after two Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union jstrations up to 5 o'clock last night | Years’ ‘mae 7 =you are Justin Note: Bring this ad with yon. | totaled 14,981 [able Sh: making your owe : WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—The cabinet approved today the ad dress President Wilson will de | liver to congress on the trust ques |tion. It will be read to congress next week It developed today that the so called industrial commission, the appointment of which is to be ree. Jommended by the president, will jnot have any powers in court | It is intended that it shall give }full publicity to trust legislation land place,{its services at the dis: posal of corporations to assist in preventing violations of the act. It sY- $25.00 $7.89 756 Werk ine a8 Flannels_ . MEN’S O’COATS UNDERWEAR SrCoats ... 9BsB9| saines ....,.. BBC UNUSUAL VALUES IN | |Made-to-Order Suits FOR MEN AND WOMEN |] J. S. CRATON “The man who will trust you for a suit” announces Mid-Winter Clearance Sale. what a trust {s, nor will {t tell the corporations Just how far they can rs 1 gu 8 dies’ Suits made to order, regularly priced $35 $17.50 8 $2.00 68c fi pcree rhe vag hy trees ete O’Coats ...: es ee Ae Pe t automatically fixing punish THINGS MADE NEW Pik NOE | ‘The live-wire reat*estate dealere lof Seattle today, in The Star, are a desirable Iisting of | homes sage and farm lands, | You may find an offering that will interest you on page 7. Look them now. repairing, | 1 THE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO, 1510 First Ave, Qrrsite Market J. S. CRATON ia i 1. M. BENNETT pr Grech 402 UNION ST. ~ Cash or Credit | 162k Wh AKE Alhambra 7! re Bids. will not be permitted to decide Just | ment for the various offenses pro-| Sale Price $30 F BY MAGIC $25.00 2 for 25¢ eat AS I c j Men's Suits made to order, $30 to $40 values, : O’Coats .... & Cis «oi cs ol | an . BIO TIME ar p 25c IPL Tt Cut to $25 higt that tt ur bureau for old MEN’S SHOES Handkerchiefs .. ac | st woolen producer of the world have to offer. All Hiring them to 7 ke’ tapas cell $4.00 $1 38 Lot Damaged c lb a Male (nthe brekelne of Fy the new weave 1 designs, English, Scotch and Irish BU ina" up-to at small cost | Shoes .....- s Suitcases .....! | round. for the new Keystone Con-| maYet, 2% well as the latest shades in blue serges and isons cutting and molnting a ape: $5.00 $2 48 35c Wool c | erean MS Uhensae: Anonierer a cheviots to in the way of manufacturing and Ne : peng Ob Ge aeincey | Snern - The tailoring, cutting and fitting is the best that Jrepsiring jiwelry, Our charges willl Shoes . : Ld Sox ......++-- 9 | Church SM eiliiaaavon cette naw pres ps cientific attention can produce, rg [wares bronae figures, “rings and Every Lot Limited, So Come Early ea ate ane anebearee te Jur busi ne depen on satisfied custome tat os * + oA ot B , eluded amo e eakers ~if your BAY doce not fit Bert you.can't take it ont lu af iene SALE STARTS 9 A. M. SHARP DIRT CHEAP Mf the sho, There In hardiy anything we ° Be WHO CAN SAY WE Complete stock of up-to-date Skirts, Dresses and Fall M Values ce om $7.00 up to $. Go re | FROLICH SKIRT PARLORS © AREN T HEROES? 3020 Arcade Block. ‘ : s ° e SEATTLE FOLK CONTRIBUTE | Chamber of Commerce, today V4 Price Clearance cardiess at HALF PRICE. EL PASO, Jan, 16—Luther Barnard, a newspaper man of El Paso, today captured Gen. Salazar, one of the federal de- fenders of Ofinaga, Mex., aboard train No. 10, on the Galveston, Houston & San An- tonio railroad at Sanderson, | Tex, Salazar was unarmed | and accompanied Barnard without resistance. He {s want- ed with Orozco, on a charge of violating the neutrality laws JEWELRY We Have It. Carroll's Sst” Store 323 Pike pg Starting the fund with a $50 check, Judge Thomas Burke, chairman of the Nation al Affairs Committee of th appealed to the people of Se attle to contribute to the relief fund being raised for earth quake victims in Japan. The Chamber of Commerce will re- cetve the money, and later turn {t over to the Red Cross society. Rev. M. A. Matthews, as president of the state Red Cross, issued a similar appeal Designs. Free] Cut Flowers for All Occasion§ HOLLYWOOD GARDENS, Inc Stockings with red bows, It| Second Av. at Pine. : em ar banned by the Denver a ® lice’ when the bows accompany | Phone. Mate: 1686. . slit skirt. The Wonder Millinery Co.. 1525 Second Ave.——~216 Pike St. MID-WINTER STYLES! We have the very latest in gold, lace and side roll effects. OUR FALL TRIMMED HATS FURTHER REDUCED 1525 2nd Ave.——Two Big Stores—-216 Pike St.

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