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THE VIRGINUS HOTEL FOr Virginia St. ne Phone Bill Did Attorney Charles R. Crouch of Seattle kins bis wife good-bye Jeach morning, buy tee cream cones or he é » and 6 tatty tenant Gecctin kia ax bablls bea for her and her friends, and gty a... |_ tittle woman or you would long Iran nd me a stamped, | | {hem the pleasure of automobile NU BONE CO SE | ago have fled to the tall timber self-addressed — envelope — at | | ides, or did he conduct himself tn | TS | and left your correspondents to once, and | will help you, There | |* Morose and sullen manner tn the} Vegetable sity Noatery | their misery. in no cause for worry, if you | [Company of guests? | 3 ; |b want to ony @ few werde of will follow my advice. You questions bobbed up as ma a | | | cheer and appreciation. | have are not a bad girl, but simply | {tral points In a bitterly contest: | 1 pend anay etseur anowore ene {gnorant. You can truat me | {ed sult for separate matntenance | doin Hind Faulk WRN your thoroughly, but 1 cannot an. || filed by the wife, the hearing of | juhgmant. And here comes in ower ‘t privately which began today before Judge | the great and ever-present ques CYNTHIA GREY ara | sleat, WAS We caminen. bone o Mra, Crouch was employed in the | gee heed Guanietan the enese, os office of Lowman & Hanford tn Lan Weed oF the contrat tn B voune | Indy, with anuary, 1913, and in a whirlwind herltance? writing a courtehip by Crouch, was married | ONE OF YOUR ADMIRERS. would aa a Pe Po REY Sin. IOtELN ice Linc Avate . He was a widower, 40 years old, jis only obstructed t be clow Tioo ine te | She wecusea him | x. ed by the cloud She accuses him of studied at me rhich some seem to be trav] jlence and neglect. She aske for an could but realize it,| $50 «a month or a lump sum of clouds are of very thin material $5,000, declaring he has property with the sunshine on the other aide inain ih OU wel rg ore | worth $15,000. | y service to these is to show the ‘ es, help you to try} lp [My service to these i to show them| to jearn from the paper; but a|, Crouch aided in his own defense, si Se |" t by keeping right on, regardiess| teacher will advance You I rap. {42d shot questions at Mrs, Bltza-| tthe joud, they will reach the| igi. f can mive seq the addrene|Deth Marshall of Victoria, B.C sunshine. | oni | h Jof an inexpensive if you wil] WhO was a mu at the Crouch Is UNDRY | Q.—Will you kindly tell me | ent » stamped shana sane ure ths uh vane. sahick THIS LA i aol ouch this morning ue thenadd' te ce te what Initials should be embrol , Se Didn't | always kiss my wife | dered on tinen in getting ready |xood-bye when I left for the of for a trousseau or hope chest— flee demanded Crouch And ’ the initial of surname or Chri | ldidi't I always leave some money tlan name? BROWN EYES. | on the mantel for her to w | . jinitial of the girl's sv ry . cepacia: cmggeny e tae fe per pound—dey weight, | tial Ne girl's surname ts th failed to make an osculatory dem rracabboie yy eu nygrtons [Proper marking to embroider on cantration. linen for a trousseau chest ee SNOW WHITE WORK |, howd Se kar - Q—Can you kindly tell to some © dia y me, can a merchant work | yg se . | his girls on Sunday, tak 4. Today ¥ eee her at Call Queen Anne 9 ing at Is he subject ky ee i William Lambie, 68, the Idaho : “{ ? hin, why de goo je wor! J The Washin’s Fine | ey ne He dos t pay fee Gage heute’ tandoien Seen and Washington rane one of | oe ait ere ant will exploit girls for | three men mentioned in the divorce CENTRAL picks Ph rgb lease an- sult brought by Mrs Maude R | Glenn and contested = by John LAUNDRY | uae WANTS TO |! name and. nw Glenn, U. 8. A., retired, was scored . rom 0 , by Judge Dyke 0 cobbaPanctabbics ee erent wen Were || oe saves grasied ‘an unconditional divorce —— ~ = aN ‘male help more than || A—It was suggested by one of/to the husband els ours a day for six days | my readers rome Ume ago that the otters of Lambie to Mra. Glenn 7 : ts Hable to fin even working girls have such a list, and! w reviewed by the court, who f he pays them full wages refuse to work for such men. I)declared one of them was “hor e @ cannot understand why they do not/rible” and unfit for the considera SWEATERS Wholesale and Retail, Made by OCTONEK KNITTING CO. 425 Unlon St, Corner Fifth Av ~ BULL BROS. Just Printer 1012 THIRD sAIN 1043 | Phone Main 903 | Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. Order from yout printing by mail FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. Ee will save you money on all printing orders. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. A SPECIAL The popularity of the Regall peature, covering the farm land Dentists is the simple result of 84) values of the Northwest, will ap perior service, highgrade work.| .ear in The Star Saturday, Feb. 14 Zuaranteed results, painless meth-| hy sure you read The Star's Farm, ods, popular priees, modern facilt-| sued Implement special ties, latest scientific appliances nda and expert dentists—all combine to create a degree of excellence in| BARGAINS Sp and Regal work which is not possible in the ordinary dental establish- I Iq Used Machines ments. New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near Pike) Main 1925 Regular Extra Heavy $10 Gold Crowns ‘ Regular $10 Never- Slip Plates WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager, | 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union Note: Bring this ad with you | DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University. o- plows, Orchestra. Dancing Taught by Compe ‘eachere. the of the Bon Marche Show especially HE was week big first demon a success stration of CARNATION MILK Many of our visitors were so pleased to learn that Carnation Milk could be whip ped into a delicious whipping cream that they brought their neighbor around the next day. Others asked r several copies of the Recipe Booklets, including the new Whipping Cream” recipe, to end to their friends who hve outside of Seattle. Have you tried it? One Seattle wom an referred to’ whipping Carnation Milk as a1 “Economical Luxury SQ Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer |, LAWYER AIDS IN FIGHTING WIFE'S DIVORCE SUIT THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1914. t 1 do xo, The men would soon be/tion of the court willing to at least act decently in| A property stipulation dividing a order to carry on thelr business. |$6,000 estate between the man and You may send me this man’s name/ woman was ratified by the court and business ——— — —----| Girls will have to come to the| EXPERIENCED newspaper wom point where they would rather|/an will correct and criticise manu-| Starve than be the tools of this|rcript; 1,000 words, $1; every ad. class of men, Many times the girls|ditional 1,000, 50c; typewritten have someone depending on them,| 1,000 words, 50c, carbon 26e ext and think they must submit to this|Work guaranteed, Elliott 4876-W, method for the sake of others, Ifj/or Nancy H, Buskett, Apt. §, 1022 they would but cast aside their| Union fear and believe that the Intelit-| ene ——— gence that created them will feed] war Sormacun? |them, when their efforts are right, | conditions would Improve. BUTLER 5 TOOTH Fill “Trying to Be F gend me a stamped, self-addressed | envelope, 1 am pretty sure I can help you CYNTHIA GREY. oe ® — Grugeioia. 2 0 | etier ‘Drag . fs 23 and f am 2 years old have just a common oa you tell us what will be thom. the most profitable employment different parts of Alaska, and wha é the fare ferent parte? We ‘ are net afraid te work ANXIOUS GIRL A—I cannot advise you to go to Alaska unless you secure before | hand @ position you know to be per- jfectly reliable. | 1 consider the position of cook one of the best for women, In such position she gets @ good wage, and her room and board. If she should ‘er it would amount) a month f Floor People’s Hank Midge. Recond at Mike. Call up one of the steamboat of- fices as to the fare to different points. Gold Crowne 7 Plates Q@—I wish you would help m Ill det At 21 1 find all the problems pty Silver Fillings... Painiess Extraction We offer you good. firet clase den. work at a moderate price, and would. like to have you consult us feearding the condition of your mouth. Our consul tt had yeare of experience, and his opinion of your condition will be val not easily solved Some few months ago 1 met man who hae called regularly two and three times = week, aod | saw her again. always say “No,” but the other even ing they came into the theatre to- grther, and passed right by me. By Tooking up I could have spoken, but w I let on 1 did not see them. that ae well, of should I haw If he phones, or calls agnin, will I mention seeing them, and in case I do not hear f hi proper tn a offer you « A done painlessly by mod orn slectrionl Gavices INVESTIGATE OUR PAYWENT PLAN. Office hours, » EASY friendahip. " | from expert-| Mxamination free A.—1 have learned | ings by appointment. Sun ence that the friendship of a Mar pm does not amount to much except! trouble. Unless he becomes prin-| | cipled enough to act square with hia! friends, you would better have noth ling to do with him You must use your own judgment | as to whether or not you will speak \tc him of the matter, but were I you| Union Dentists ADY ATTENDANTS located with 4 over 0} | | younger. SECOND ANNUAL AUTO SHOW WILL OPEN TONIGHT hing THIS GIRL PLAYS TRIPLE PART IN: ANEW RELEASE esTAnL AECOND AV and PIKE ST MDougall id dm connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., Nem York sD 187 outhwick ’ rhe fin touches | Placed on Senttie’® second . | preparation for the grand | mory | When the doors open at & o'clock == the itseer will behold a lavish | ‘ display of the last word in motor] senting a value of $100,000 | Representing the latest }design and construction. will be on exhibition and 28 motor]! I G | d S l F car supply and accessory deaters| na Great Intro uctory ale | will be well represented in the floor] space, which been completely M. k d S - ll L [taken b is manufacturers dé ss Wy vero munsnctems fe arked Specially Low show , At the formal opening tonight Phese © best and me efully made, the Norman fi. Abrams, president. of| most perfe x House Dre t it is possible aa |the Seattle A club, wil procure. Close-fitting—becomir ‘ crviceabll make a brief The show will t n afternoons even: | Dresses of Percale in black 1 white check with | [ings and will close night low neck and blue and white stripe th high neck: [at 11 o'clock Have rt set-in sleeves and one pocket. Price $1.25, | Dresses of Percale in Copen and blue, have Another model is of percale in ck and white | |check and stripes piped with red, blue, lavender and green, has square neck and short set-in sleeves. Priced The Tillkums of Eittaes will as at $1.50. } laa at at the Seattle theatre Tues Dresses of gingham and percale in pink, blue, laven= ; day aight n entertainment dis, an tnd eee “posiry Saopbvon! Pee heal ‘ is to be held in conjunction with , tan and black anc e, both plain and in checks . the installation of officers. In or-| and stripes in the square neck and high and low necks der to the tribes the use of] | with collars. Pipings of green, black, red and white, |the theatre, the Bailey & Mitchell} have the set-in sleeve ome have pockets. Priced at ier vee players will rest that evening | $1.95. ” | Another model « te 1¢ has low neck and . a Grace Cunard START NEW BANK | drop shoulder, in. the effect. Priced at $2.95. ‘aes po © the atte bape be Another dress of e¢ in Copen blue, with white 4 crook and the dope fiend in “The nie wait te he Mabon oe the tine vest, with rose piping, has low neck and drop Twins’ Double,” a new picture FE caf pr Se A gavinae Bank: | houlder. Priced at $2.95. cot by Lead Seal ngs | will commence operation in Seat, These Dix House Dresses of tan crash, with a dash pany, at the Universal ranch |tle shortly. The bank will be lo ; a aty 42 ; F Hollywood, Cal ih the Lowman building, of red and blue, have navy blue vests with red dots, _ She plays opposite her husband.) rrst and Cherry made in the coat effect. Priced at $4.00. wee ee ~ Dix ma Uniforms of Oxford cloth in white, he write ! t | Priced at $3.00 and $4.00. She writes nearly all the scenar : A fon they put on, plays most of the ‘GIVES REASONS Uniforms of Nurses, gingham in blue and white leads, and assists Ford in direc I - at stripe, have the h n and | turned-down collars: 1 the pictures: automobile, the moving ple-| > $1.95 > ———— ——— —_—__——. | Sunday a day of! Priced at $1.95 ; oy rho gl Uniforms of black mercerized soiesette at $2.06 The School of Kaperionce is the Best fT of 24 reasons why Teacher” tor people fail to attend church, as STKAM, GAS AND ELECTRICAL |\Kiven by the Rev. W. M. Jeffers NGINER pastor of the Queen Anne Methodist * Ou te learn church. KH ENGINERRING SCHOOL INC _| BRYAN LIKED IT on " WASHINGTON, Fet 6 Secre. V . tary of State Bryan alentine Day | party of cot | the Alaska ex the | Comes once a year, but Or. |i) senate office building Saturday. Valentine is in his office every || Bryan was deeply interested in the | day in the year. What fs |[|display, and expressed surprise at worse than troublesome feet? |f/ the comple’ Spolls your disposition and |[| ze your pleasures in life. If you are suffering from any kind of | iDIES IN PRISON Death cheated the la foot ailments, come and have a conmultation free of charge. If | there ts a help or ¢ our | aesukin, i ourconede a hed stockade this morning. A. Beaver, Don't waste your time and | under ten-day sentence, was found money. dead in his cot when the warden went to awaken the prisoners, Beav- had eight more days to serve. He |was 35 years old Dr. H. W. Valen’ || TUG IS MISSING Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist WASHINGTO Feb, 9.—The and Foot Specialist 712 Northern Bank Bidg. Phone Elliott 3250 eo neces navy department was still without news today of its tug Potomac, which, after an unsuccessful at tempt to ald the American fishing fleet imprisoned by ice in the Bay of Islands, was several days over- due at Cape Breton WILL RAVENSDALE BE DRY OR WET? An appeal was filed this morning by Attorney Thomas Meade against the decision of the county commis: sioners, prohibiting the town of | Harrisburg to be incorporated, in ness of the exhibit. at the city AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. Imo co) Kno’ h Gage everyone knows that| stead of Ravensdale. The fight In- Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly |yolyes a “dry” and “wet” issue compounded, brings back the nat-|Rayensdale was incorporated last fete = Le id bine to the halr| year by the “wets,” and Former en faded, strenked or gray; al80| Deputy Sheriff Starwich opened up ends dandruff, itching scalp and|,‘paicon. It waa later discove fae arin Soins cue, ve that a clerical error located the in- to make it st bome, which is|‘orporated town six miles from cme ail waiter neh WS) where it is actually situated. In . of this, Meade charges, the sa- spit joon was allowed to operate, because Northern Pacific, which owns Nowadays we simply ask at an) drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and the SE eee ateant to | @ost of Ravensdale, wanted it to Se eee io this ot}, | rum. The “drys” got up a petition famous recipe, because no one eon | of thelr own, included a part of Ra possibly tell that you darkened | Yensdale only, and sought incorpor. pour hair, as It does it so naturnily | ation. The Northern Pacific fought it, and Commissioners Hamilton and and evenly. You dampen a ¢ponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hatr, taking one small strand at a tin by morning the] | Knudsen threw the petition out AKED AN INFIDEL? gray hair disappears, and after an-| ae other application or two, your hai SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9.—Rev, becomes beautifully dark, thic’:| Dr. Chas. F. Aked’s expression of and glossy and you look yea s|disbelief of Jesus’ miraculous birth Jana in some of the miracles was |the topic of discussion in many lo: 1 would certainly not ask why he does not call Don't be a spineless creature, but a woman with backt nough to at least keep your own self-respect as well as the respect of others, | There is a possibility that up to your Jast time of questioning, the young man may not have seen the older woman, and he may explain | the matter to you | 9) 4G Dear Miss Grey: As they are all trying to tell who is the mother of the chicken, I would | | like to ask which was on earth | | the presents E gave her. Seattle Automobile Show Opens This Evening, February 9, in the National Guard Armory for the Entire Week ee re ve cal pulpits yesterday. Rev. J. W Horn, of the Fi ald Methodist THE SECOND ANNUAL church, sald deny the divin. ity of Christ 1s infidelify pure and simple. JAILED AS “DRUNK,” DIES OF INJURIES Louls Zeh, a waiter found Thurs- day evening on the street, apparent ly drunk, died last night in the city hospital from a fractured skull, The police are trying to solve the mys tery connected with his Injuries which were not noticeable when Zeh first—the egg or the hen? | , was first booked at headquarters A READER, | Every exhibit space has been taken, and the big He was removed to the city hospital le - @\@ building will be fully occupied by a after lapsing into unconsciousness -+ \ and failed to rally | pony with a giel for ‘samme aa''%ee | SPLENDID DISPLAY OF | | FIND OLD LETTERS Am fright In asking this? | nPw | A.—No. When one gives a pres ent, it belongs to the one to whom) With Accessories of Every Character deavoring to locate eight persons it is given, and it {* a small thing to : to whom letters, mailed 11 y ask for its return Alb Products of the Most Famous Manufacturers and just found, are addre muenes This will afford sual oppc fo ending A mail clerk found the letters be-| as zctnnvere, cee registers within hasers°t i ane ual opp: abana ' fh au reniuitig a tween the walls under a window oF tar te og Fg 2 cha sd fo compare the merits ot a the fine st makes sash in the ateamer Rosalle'# mati the precinct he reatotered for, thus of cars room aay he time wasted hi x's , ate erm Wagner's Full Orchestra,will be in constant attendanae, Brosihacen, L. 1 Maparce that th A.—The proper way is to notify|[ giving afternoon and evening concerts every day of the is the richest. township in the the eblef clerk*of registration, city | week world, In its three banks farmers hall, of one’s registration and re * have $16,000,000 on deposit The moval, and he will see that he is SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES IN EFFECT |per capita wealth of the residents |booked In the precinct in which he pow lives, jcounting man, woman and child, ts | $1,500. a” MacDougall-Southwick Third Floor, Second Av. and Pike St. = CALLS ’EM JUDAS The remnant of the vice syndi jcate is again asking consideration from Seattle citizens, according to| Dr. Mark A. Matthews in his ser- mon on “Judas at Seattle's Cheek,” last night at the First Presbyterian Chureh?” A PULPIT SLATE Austin BP. Griffiths for mayor; Cc. Allen Date, A. E. Flagg, Ira D. Lundy and Henry D. Folsom, Jr., for councilmen {a the city ticket an- nounced as worthy of support by The opening services Chureh ard Movement Queen Anne Hill, in which four ches have combined in union services, were held at the Queen Anne Congregational church, Rey. Sydney Strong, pastor, Sunday night. Services will be held every night during the next two weeks, nen A REWARD Of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollar in cash will be pald to any pi giving information leading to the @i rest and conviction of party parties who poisoned a brindle buile UNION SERVIGE Fo} Candidate This will be the present campaign t Mr. Trenholme's talk will be a busines: like talk by a bus ness man. WELFARE SPEC THE BUSIN' Claude C. Ram Cc. B. West, The following will ac clya Morris Mrs. FB. Whiting Y Fox Mrs. Sarah H. Spang Mra. W. A. Hol | Mrs, Will M. Merrit Mre W. FF Kaward ©. Cheaaty Miss Wright > Mra, W.F. Newell Mrs C@eman Stuck erett | the Rev. Dr. Adna Wright Leonard |4@og belonging at 1511 Grand av, Se> church. Bullding and receive reward. . ———a lil PAID ADVERTISEMENT AT NOON TOMORROW In the Seattle Theatre Third and Cherry .D. TRENHOLME And Other Speakers Seattle and Seattle’s Needs leading candidate for mayor of *Seattle before a general down-town audience. WOMEN INTERESTED IN CITY The Meeting Will Be Under the Auspices of TRENHOLME CLUB for Mayor Will Talk of first address in the » be made by the Other short talke by James T. Lawler, Frank W. Baker and James H. Kane. IALLY INVITED IESS MEN’S say, President Secretary t as vice presidents: J. W. Godwin 1. W. Frerich John D. Wenger J. M. Hawtherne Miss Ethel Mtbes Mr&. HL. P. Sage * Charleg J. Hutchinson ©. J. Rrickson ° J. ¥. Branigan Harry D. Hurley JohR 8 Brace on A r. Hobson j. Moulton *. Ruftner bn H@Murte Paul CH Raward Yo