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THE STAR— : Vd | a Saturday Savings in “Can Yéu Describe Symptoms of a Girl in Love?”’ Writes a Mother By Winnie Lee Kitchen Necessities Ji...) ou eee RIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1914. 5 ESTABLISHED 187 M«Dougall 2 fouthwick dm connection with JAMELS MeCREORY @ CO, New York KKOOND AY. and WIKE ST Store opm ‘ . le think T know how to save m irls from w ie the if so Plan right now et are a portion he your fay notions, but | NOT know when th have caught the 4 ton y the purpose of investigating these specials seahne. 5 ts “qd a in kitchen necessities, It's a good time to replenish the : N i WH, i mi eit the “gpl nip nae Ina earance @) old and fill in with needed new articles. wan Se pee 7” a ee One gets silly, and another gets sick; one never talks about ’ — j her beloved, and another never stops talking about him; one SPECIAL--TOMORROW ONLY-— SPECIAL flirts wickedly to make him jealous, and another wanders lone Oys vercoats ly as a cloud when her heart's deerest is not by her side; one A Four-Da ale ( t Thi ney by bu r vy and putt the coming ~ (A é » will go a mile oul of her way to meet him, and another will = & - hurry round the corner to avoid him; one will turn red when \f \ ce ‘ he passes, and another will grow white; and probably no per \) kon on earth can correctly interpret all those symptoms except —— ie | the man who is loved. Then very stupid men become suddenly subtly wise, for Nature has endowed man with a peculiar sus oa Tea fe Rice ! . Retue., 89G Pal’. 146 Hah 19 Hite 496 seer gts eR AT REN $5.00 OVERCOATS AT $3.00 But when a case is one of shadow love, ft lx not hard to classify Ps - ———————=_ fj! Tears, idle tears, and plenty of them; a good cry when she should be I $5.00 Overcoat for b from 2% to 10 years, Dorm Co. O=— aa” jat work, these are the worst symptoms, Our grandmothers kuew m buttoned to the neck styl th full belts, final = shadow love, They called it “moping lest ¢ fg 2 Rolling Not all victims of shadow love suffer, but all of them cry. Some er , $3.00. toe Potato Ba Pins 14¢ ite Cake 6c 450 Skit women are gulte happy in any unrequited devotion, It makes them so $6.50 OVERCOATS AT $4.25 Mashere © fee points tat pay equal with the great lovers of history—I and Beatrice, Sappho and ae ; 4 to 10 . Phaon, Leonardo and Mona Lisa, and a considerable list of other dis-| Every $6.50 Overcoat for boys from 21% to 10 years, final clearance, $4.25. ‘ tinguished unfortunates P ‘ It is, then, not happiness nor sorrow which determines whether or 4 not a woman in love shall cry, It's Just LOVE itself that does It, love $7.50 OVERCOATS AT $5.00 g which is accountable for such a frightful waste of the finest femintoc ] | Every $7.50 Overc for boy size 3 to 10 years, A easier are not supposed to be makers of poetry nor to be TYARS, IDLE TCARS SS wiped ee Fuse tl I" a ed to be | “ * . A + AND ¥ especially fond of quoting it | PLENTY OF ‘THEM, ARE THE. | $10.00 OVERCOATS AT $6.50 2 So, when a girl dwells upon “the desire of the moth for the WORST SYMPTOMS. 9 | Every $10.00 Overcoat for boys, sizes 3 to 17 years, wt of®the night for the morrow”; or when the unengaged girl nati “sla Ke < : wwe Oa lil f 1 fe } ©. $6.50 7 4 e ppropriates that Bible of the affianced bride, Mrs. Browning’ sonnets; or when she sticks a fancy card in her mirror frame with that fine verse of Omar's about shattering this sorry scheme of things entire and then remodeling it, etc. then, oh, $12.50 OVERCOATS AT $8.50 Every $12.50 Overcoat for boys up to 17 years, final - - | then, Mother-of-Three, has your daughter ali the symptoms of | clearance, $8.50. J Sifters c Aedestoe Mats. 456 Universa | shadew love. REN i Arie pete $13,50 Young Men's Overcoats, clearance price $9.50. @ \ > as et # ow ove is no! subjec oO merriment here prob e . Py q Pans C tor SC vari 28c Chopper 9BC batty nothing which to aise ave spirit salibes & woman ad Shaaow! $15.00 Young Men’s Overcoats, clearance price $10.00. q ; - - =" Ml love whee it le & avent aria | $20.00 Young Men’s Overcoats, clearance price $15.00. | | It is only when the victim rejoices in her martyrdom end parades | 2.50 Young Men's Overcoats, clearance price $16.00° 7 {t as an excuse for pessimism and general uselessness that she do Third Floor. ; naure. For there are two Kinds of shadow love, and the one while the other Is not. Hut the remedies muat be left for| janother chapter (The next articié on “The Emotions of a Woman” will be In The Star soon.—Editor.) Housefurnishings for Saturday Tetley’s Tea, put up in one-pougd air-tight tins. High quality, Sunflower brand. Regularly sold at, the) pound, $1.00; special 694. Washington-made Brooms, made from select broom corn with polished handles, exceptionally fine. Regular: Oc value; special 45¢. Sanitary Garbage Can, made of extra heavy quality galvanized iron, with sanitary base and cover. Regular price $2.75; special $1.95. Substantial Hardwood Ladders. Special for Saturday. 3-foot size, regular $1.75 value ................- $1 4-foot size, regular $2.25 value .. Q—You are doing a noble | will be able to give it yourself. Q—How is it that a house- ' work, fam saving your lette ch day for my three litt girls and boy, that they may man or maid is called a servant, have them in later years. This as they are working for money, $2.75 English drop-leat Break- | is my first letter to you. 1 the same as a seamstress or fast Table, in fumed ‘$h.88 $1.25 Kitchen Table. as flue | ' would say to the one who in- dressmaker? Does not servant | hh. Specially ted. Spec leap $2.85 x{%.,""" * 95c quired which was on earth fir: mean in olden times when peo: | the egg or the hen, let him read | ple had slaves? c. D. the first chapter of Gen- A.—I think the wrong idea pre-| ry) esis, It will explain fully. | Valls in regard to the word “ser-| | MRS, M. M. ,Yant.” The girl who works in other| CLEVEL ob. 12—One| OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Fob] A—T am glad that you see some! capacities is as much a servant as| death and sev rations from 13." prosecution rested ita} 00d In my replies; but I feel that|the housemaid. We are all « ts im | cold were reported here today case today tn the suit for $60,000|>y¥ the time your children are old|in the sense of ing. It is only a Jeremiah McGraw fell uncon-| damages instituted by Mra, Minnie |®0ugh to need such advice, you| very narrow-minded people who try a . | " to make a difference, and we should! scious at the entrance of the Char Hond against U. 8S. Senator Thos.) ” wre “1 se 5-foot size, regular $2.75 value..... : lity hospital, and died within a few P. Gore of Oklahoma. | ‘ F be sorry for thelr ignorance. | 4 Lurni IC ©. ine minutes, Mrs. Bond allaged she was at Thin olks Who 7 President of the United) woe pe : pail Lea oe G8! iers accepted . — ‘The mercury touched € below! tacked by Senator Gore in a Wash tates 1s often spoken of as the| yne order to a customer. hone orde bY 41670424 + Dike S€reet: | Piece” the relist comanieatine wore! ington hotel Inst: March Would Be Fat |sorane or tne poopie “it tx ot more| Basement. | swamped The first witness called today importance for each one of us to be encerned as to how and what i rel oe nae gr oae. who is serving) MlaeDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St, : : | was Deputy Sheriff Exell x . Telephone—Private Exchange—Elliott 3096 | ST. LOUIS SCHOOLS CLOSE He told of the difficutty ne haa Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or Mere ST. LOUIS, Feb. 13.—A snow !n serving Senator Gore with a aub-| a ee | sorm, Which started yesterday, con. poena when the sult wos filed. = tinued today. Street car and inter. E. A. Ballinger, Mra. Bond's fath- gen po athe mead Will you please give | “Dd certainly give most anything pe for a T urban traffic was completely de ¢T, Was the next witness. He swore |to be able to fat afew pounds| Thanking yous Sane) oo BOY Is On RIAL FEMININE FACTS estes ‘and the steam trains| his daughter had been on the verge (end stay that way,” declares ever: eee eee ELL Wisnen GET MATERIA i | placed on — were arriving and departing many|of nervous collapse siace Inst |Stcreatvely thin man Ax crake suet size of an ese and! “sudge Prater did not consider the| The county sheriff's office is James Cotton, 22, was hours late March, the time of the alleged at-|spite past failures “Thin pesr 2 onions; put through m. od trial this morning before a jury in| Kansas women want equal prop-| A number of schools were closed, | tack vetine of mal-nutrition. « condition (Der; set on stove till ~ Proce Beng petition of Lafe Hamilton, county|vestigating today the robbery Judge Gilliam's court on a charge erty rights with men the children being afraid to venture en which prev the fatty elements of |add % can tomatoes and 1 can kid-| Commissioner, for a permanent in-|the Occidental Fuel Co. store of burglary. Cotton was captured ee out in the snow, ‘OH! JUDGE Blood. cn thes ate when the powers |BOY Deans and 1 Ib. steak or chop. [Junction against the recall move-|Bayne last night 4 large quantity, tp the act of robbing the cash regis-| | About 25% of the total tmmigred + -— |) TARRYTOWN” -Wv Rutrition are normal. ‘Ine t|ped meat, tablespoon salt aed coy |ment this morning. Argument on of fuse was stolen. Officials bellex@ ter in the Morey-Scollard-Gilliam | tion into the United States ts com-| PARIS.—Mile, Naplerkowkn, Rus |Frecmas gave op Ihe Inet halt fee ean thee, he blood af in| 1k® to sult taste, Poui{eae welt will be beard next Friday.| tte weceete’ did = rosed . -|and flesh producing elements i pat baal 2 tala “acaba Co. weg tg a ok , of womes. sian dancer, obtained $2,000 dam- lar to Judge Moorehouse to be wed|!'* Intestines until they pase ik o - . — DO TELL - ‘There are 100,000 women taxpay-| nea Tom oH, ltallan cop who ac-|to Bessie Branch. “Admire your|'"$,’y.At "tele condition and to| Mariel or depot if maenctner || WATER SHUTOFF NOTICE if LONDON.—The Duchess of OH! LOOKEE! ers in Michigan, ~ r of causing the suicide of nerve,” said the judge, and poe en healthy. normal amount of| “8 has she been married? Water will be shut off Sat- layed th fa HUNTINGTON, W. Va.—The . ee four young Russians, ‘handed the money back [fat the nutritive ‘processes must be ‘Will await your answer anxiously, urday from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. | prey noe nyed: the past ee “Message From Mars” was the so The poem? 7 ae — cheanininteas jartitieiaily supplied with the power A-—Bili IRENE. in district supplied by the old * eee Le eer oes ohon in enn * the Rew fame coter SORE, ACHING JOINTS STIFFNESS: [einen nature Rtn dented sham es iliie Burke ts single. 4 Seorsetown reservotr. five boys reported oat pei cee ’ ? s Serge! tablet with @ Pte farted give ie ot ied " Sreeratan ah teat niige nts "| es perace Catin,« eae! RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN RIGHT OUT isch ke: BE eS . aange mpage. versity of ichigan, j | due at | Is spending 2 large part of Dor leal professton. Taken with meals, A BUSY HOUSEWIFE ¢ | 1 ith the food 4 turns th pod r 6 The Achosl of Rxperionce to the Beet f time campaigning for votes for|Get a Small Trial Bottle of} which never disappoints and cam rienrs and starches into rich, ripe| ,A-—Wietaria, | wild cacumber, i Teacher” for women. : not burn the skin. nourishment for tissues’ and|Moonflower, honeysuckle and j STREAM, GAS AND ELECTRICAL |) eee Old-Time, Penetrating liner opt Gr F 4 effect je remark-|climbing nasturtiums are all good. . | a upt Quit complaining! Report aine of from 10 to| my, . Ow stetente learn by DOING. BR mays Res 276,000 ecagd “St. Jacobs Oil.” croeptne trial bottle from your 25 pounds tn Ingle month are by teaan? oro rane red geran- 4 ‘t } rs. and tn just a mome: means infrequent. et its action , ock, pansies, mig- " % SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL, a Ve the dig niente . nt erfectiy matural and abs dwarf OF. 4 | you'll be free from rh La : . 4 rf nasturtiums and ound ‘ome 104-4-0-10 Weet" Roy Street | Mrs. Kage Waller Barrett, prest.| What's Rheumatism? Pain ontyt {soreness, stittnecs “and ial tng! | ial ene: Gen Beitte Pharmacy and -nots are pretty, | Phone. Q A. 264 dent of the Florence Crittenton |, Stop drugging! Not one case in/Don't suffer! Relief and « cure “(her cook drumints b4 ago a ¥ home, ts tn favor of suffrage. fifty requires Internal treatment.| await you. “St. Jacobse Ot!" h nd every package contains @ guar- Q—Tou have given every other fe vet at Rab soothing, penetrating “t.| cured mitli ¢ th AS antes of weight increase or money| Stl goed advice, so I am writing to 4 MODEL MILLINERY | Jacobs Otl” directly upon the “ten. f ons of rheumatism suf . you. Lam 15 ¥ 4 Look for Electric | ay en-|ferers in the last half century, and tient While Sargol has pro- ‘schoo! sien | dor spot” and reliet comes instant-|!s Just as good for sciatica, neural. | ‘ort remarkable eel ate ae e e Hemps. Milans | CITY NEWS jly. “St. Jacobs Oli” is a harmiess/gia, lumbago, backache, » j treatment of nervous teciger Ieavd avids einer en nee x and Straws of | shoumnetints Galan’ dene! ach swarms PrAIG | eenernl stomach Aisorders. it | have never walked with ‘one yet, bat po nya sweilllngs. not. owing to ite remarkable flesh | ther night a boy, or, rather, two THE TAILOR te gees A ——=—_—=—= Seen i |producing effect, be used by those) bore, asked me, 1 sald 1 had to ee 3 | jWwho are not willing to Increase their| £0 to the bakery. Of course, they dyed and cleaned. The new Models WILL CONTINUE FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER I have a beautiful selection of woolens which I am offering at greatly reduced og $60 SUITS FOR fi $40 | $50 SUITS FOR 4 weight 10 pounds of more.——-Adver-| Were boys from school, What ment | should I say if I didn't have to go to | some store? I do net ihe the boys very well, but I do not want to insult them. Is It necessary to xo through high school when one does not want to be @ tone! A | Or. €. Lester Jones, United) | States deputy commissioner of | | fisheries, who will visit this city! |next month, will be the guest of| |the Commercial Club March 13 Duper. | | ler. | EXPERIENCED newspaper wom A YOUNG om. | Jan will correct and criticise manu-|_ AT advise you to remain at ieript: 1.000 words, $1; every ad.|SCH0ol unless there is good reason Mitlonal 1.000, 50e; typewritten {fF stopping. For my part I could 1,000 words, 5c, carbon 25c extra, /Never fee why @ girl should not | Work guaranteed. Elliott 4876-w, | Walk with a boy, just as she would | jor Nancy H. Buskett, Apt. 8 1o22| With a girl, as long as they are Union. both sensible and behave them- | selves. If you do not want the 7 boys’ company fust tell them you 14 Price Clearance would rather not walk with them. | BARGAINS $5 w In Used Machines 9 J) j.cscrica! mnenate, returned to Se Now Machines rented. attle today from California, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. “ee | 1424 Third (Near Pike) Main 1526 weed ahs Band concert at Fort Lawton to- =|night has been postponed. Ofti-| cers are giving o private dance and want the band themselves. | ee FREE PANTS! | Last Chance Saturday | and mplete stock of up-to-date Skirts, —— fi ee 4 Save F “Yellowstone Park” will be the topic of an illustrated lectu-e to be given at Grace M. E. church to night by Henry Landes of the uni.) versity. SWEATERS id MM te le Pie pore Amn rine Sel foie a | Pilgrim Congregational church, Monda ngs trom to Go re of the congressmen from Washing- | 4 . “s | gardiess at 1 E. ten? A READER ! Sa Laake | was the speaker at Lincoln day ex-| y o S : Rt ee te ercises held at the Lincoln high FROLICH SKIRT PARLORS A The ‘congressmen from/ a 425 Union t., Corner Fitth Ay, | school Thursday IF YOU HAVE | 3020 Arcade Block. Nags erg frp) a gg ; } ior 2} es "oindexter, Spokan ‘4 NOT ALREADY TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG, FREE OFFER, DO SO AT ONCE. SUIT OR OVERCOAT And Extra Pair Trousers $15 UNION MADE Take Hlevator Senator Wesley 1. Jones, North Yakima; Congressman W. E.| Humphrey, Seattle; Congressman | J. W. Bryan, Bremerton; Congress: | man A. J, Falconer, Everett; Con- gressman Albert Johnson, Ho- | }quiam, and Congressman Wm, La-| ‘ \ Follette, Spokane. | : 3 | = Ve HOLD WOMAN IN (| TRUNK MURDER Including all the newest spring patterns. hy Each and every suit is |] constructed under my own be | I; personal supervision. I ] ) guarantee perfect fit and the best materials and workmanship. We wish to announce the arrival of a complete selection of New Spring Judge Taliman, King county, ana Judge imshaw, Wenatchee. have swapped places. Judge Grimshaw |is disqualified to try {now pending in bis court | WINSOR MEETING Judge Winsor will be the prinet | pal speaker at Junction hall, Pat \iard, tonight. L. Frank Brown will speak in Winsor'’s behalf ut the My association with such eminent tailors as CHICAGO, Feb, 13.—-Mrs | Tabernacle church. MADE-TO-ORDER ° | seoy, a Chinese, ts held here, p f f y ° Redfern of New York DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. &. rs MONDAY jing arrival of authorities from/ 4 , pe a no See trying to wakel, GO anes PO , FEBRUARY 16TH |Portland, Ore, who belleve she \ Maris of San Francisco . 4 A “ tha oa Ten guests AS |holds the key to the mystery which { bagege pani woth! rhomas Laghed SITIVELY LAST DAY Come in and make [g/Sre® out of the finding of the dis-| j and others of equal repute ev aggregate age rs ‘ a ‘ embered body of @ Ch ein ali Z ii ilori ) J Bbrrbate 2), area|'| ie youngest Wasa youth. of THE ONLY $15 TAILORS IN SEATTLE your selections. Our. suits [trunk shipped from Portland to F in my 20 years’ tailoring * firs 41 WITH THE UNON LABEL are made just exactly as fj Seattle i | . experience guarantees you + i , » Faxing tooth-| °7aanicipal va, State Control + you wish them, and wa | | perfect satisfaction. ® ) e the! papyiic Utilities” is the title of an guarantee absolute gatis- | q tooth 1 od id have iutavaiting article by Dr. J...Allen Maation i x BOURNE TO RUN| to th eth n - e politica ele t ntage | Smith, he ad of the politicai Take advantage of our department and dean of the grat ate school at the University of e price) Washington, in the Janvary num-| tlatry | 0, JU8t ber of the National Muntetpal Re-| v liberal credit system I will trust you for a high- class tailored suit | PORTLAND, Feb, 18 Petitions |were in cireulation today asking Jonathan Bourne to become a can didate for the republican nomina- tion for Ugited States senator, e ry . extra He says the * corporations vrow 34, Of are better pleased with tate con h ap mous $30 Nover-SlD/ trol, as the political arena 1a) | . Cnt ee |s. O. S. IS RIGHT TAILOR FOR LADIES 4q WE GIME GAS Jack Gray, a one-armed striking J heey niet Mae Papal ey AND MEN * ¢ teamster, was fined $5 and coste in 4 jof a loca sake sent o § i. Regal Dental Offices Justice Brown's court today on it} 402 UNION ST. ." for wate saleamien when thieves! ; 500 Union St.—Corner 5th r Clark, D. D. S, Manager,| charge of having assaulted H, K ered his place for the eig 4406 Third Ave, N. W. Cor Union| Marchal, driver for Schwabscher Cash or Credit—Cash or Credit time within a mouth and escaped | . 558. ° Note—Bring Ad With You. “Bros, Gray will appeal.

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