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THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1914 \ | CYNTHIA GREY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS | @ Platt—"USE YOUR CREDIT"—416-424 Pike St. e Q.—! am in a threecornered | Probleme even three-« ered {among both sexes; but she inust} how wrong it is to He, one puzzle onos—often work out if one will|regard them as friends and allow) hardly expect him to reform just it's love on one hand and but walt no spooning If she wishes a truly because he marrie If | were the| + money on the other, It's @wo | Helleve me, you ean never be| good time Kirl he would have to convince me fine fellows, but poor; again, a | happy on money alone, Don't try of a change of mind and action b pene oO ay ‘ rich man, | have not encour it. It may foseinate and daggle for fore | would risk promising to bon aged either, for they are both | while, but if you marry for that or him all my natural days | ; e of the year When you moat need the mer | too fine to fool or ttle. only, you will later have a reckon E Fee a ne ee opened an introductory sale in our Rug and One thinks | fee! above him | ing day with yourself that will not rin hint and the other that | am a flirt, be envied * A ¢ » Yo nt t and | can't I would advise ou ne o Mee partment that will mean direct savings on any pit explain to either, you make. 1 waste your time waiting for the Tho largest newest stocks from the different ai a | “1 wish you would a t manufacturers await your selection ape gre lent Bag MO senly jyoung man to “look over,” but to| 1 " get to work at something useful amount tw 4 . i ul J " Prices on Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, Lino- boggles ae ete lion [Young men who do honest work | expressly for the child, yo and the lure Is strong in me, 7 ‘ rf * | are not looking for wives among | Collect {t after a second marriage une Che a ge «ing for. wiven among niaeriag Etc., in Time for Spring House Cleaning ff) They are all three fine young | |kirln who have time to waste moon: If for yourself, you cannot | to do. tell, what would me: | three oF JUST A FEW PRICES FOLLOW: Brussels Rugs | Axminster Rugs fnctude the popular | In the long, silky pile “patterns inc’ C rontaia. | O¥er figures, Oriental and Drowns and Orien(als. | o) dogigns—over 60 patterns ip you def Me sayy be vou me, UNDECIDED, Will marry no one else It he A—If I didn’t know what to dog }1 would it until I did know Q—The girls h alb flor floish bigte ener right when the 9x12 size. | ooh ot boom gotng with what kind of pean INDIGESTION, GAS, | hage inca he Tete: Am T dol ping” wood guiness ; | GO ss4000s : $3.75 i ie gsr mde oe been aa, te Don't try to make love by | A.—My advice under the clroum:| in . b hd /OR BAD STOMACH | stances ts for you and the young| Young people having hearty, happy, | "!¢ Billy. No one person can give man to agree to marry after a few| ood tim o that will apply to the case of It {* the artificial, unnatural en her, Why not cultivate ¢ years, providing neither has met h f h irl - “ etter, There|Vironment that should be avolded dehip of the girl, and leave some one he likes better, There au hould be avoided opment of the matter to RY | need be no engagement nor spoon It is the best and safe TIME IT! PAPE'S DIAP ENDS ALL STOMACH MI $1075 $1.25) i $1878 ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS AND USE IN MAKING THE PURCHASE, WE WILL AN ACCOUNT WITH YOU, Q—1 thank you very much for your IN FIVE MINUTES |ing, but each will fool free to A880") ite ny other letters. Can you lela with others of the opposite) tell me why people count * One subject of conversation to} sex, and be better prepared for a| Im spples, and what dose 8 im avold ix yourself, Remember, the | Do some foods you eat bit back | decision later |--taste good, but work badly; fer }ment into stubborn lumps and| — Q—-faving read Jeaure a sick, sour, gassy stomach?| should Uke very such if you fo whean, |Now, Mr, or Mra, Dyspeptic, A definition of a bore is: “One who is always talking out himself,” | when you want to talk about your: i welt. A.—The old rhyme runs: “One I 1 | love, two I love, three I love I say; four 1 love with all my heart, five I cast away; #ix he loves, seven she jot| plseee, snewer mine. ‘this down; Pape's Diapepsin di shat |loves, eight they both love; nine * i | gents overything, leaving nothing | friends think ‘he shawt in question | he comes, ton he tarries, eleven he! See 2 ieee, ste Dee eran to sour and upset you, There never se others eur | courts, and twelve he marries to elapse before another marriage A tip: Don't be superstitious | femerry in about apple seeds. They have no} the f Intelligence with which to decide| ana |was anything so safely quick, so jeertainiy effective. No differer how badly your stomach {s disor. A—The Woman's Exchange or some of the Importers of dress pat terns would come as near as any in 2 f ‘ % dered you will get happy relief in 4 . your fa Turni [Cc «inc: five minutes, but whet pleases you) "@aing the shawl. | A © render the second — most is that it strengthens and Gait 9m marriage legal in the state wherein i S* | regulat chs . peo ete ea ea. | eee the divorce is secured, one must | 610424 ° Dike treet: Fogulates your atomach #0 you can| oid, and ‘am iu love with, = air | Inelats omg sr | three yea! that she loves me a lot eat your favagite | fear e Most remedies * | xometimes—-they are - }aure, “Pape's Diapep | positive and puts your stomach in \achealthy condition so the misery! 4 won't come back | You feel different \"Pape’s Diapepsin” foods without | it forget her, because tneure Dapotenee? Wf he lee & the law of that state. en meester merogeooe cs, | Saree oe ee 0 ber ott oe lOW, but not| one who has sense enough to know 7 . in” in quick,| what love lef Should I try and for A.—Two people who cannot "| her and eunsidee hee only. «deer | agree on this subject before mar. = PS “If both know that age is meas. |rlage will not be apt to after mar) gad one « iittie hem | derstand. riage. Unless there is a radical| other, Could you tell as how to lured by disposition and understand-|cnange in the young man, and he| dress; something new? as soon 48 ing, rather than by years, the differ) ones to realize before marriage | Wh: le the abbreviation for comes in con-/ence in age—up to a sensible point | LJ | Chariess TWO ‘sivre ms tact with the stomach—distress — will not make a difference 4 Why not represent eee just vanishes—your stomach gets! should you take her at her word| er Hubbard and her dog, or pas sweet, no gases, no belching. DOlang regard her simply as a friend | |Brown and Tige? Mother Goose ctations of undigested food, /for a while, it may enable her to] ¥ — your head clears and you feel fine. | gee the matter clearly. If she ad-| | Go now, make tho best inv heres to her decision, no harm js] ment you ever made, by getting &/ done, and if she changes her mind! large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Dia: ghe will let you know pepsin from any drug store. You realize tn five minutes how need lens it ts to suffer from {ndigestion, | | dyspepala or any stomach disorder. j | a | her, docs he think enough of ner'te jcomply with the requirements of | give you relief Q.—We are two (Paid Advertisement) MR. AND MRS. VOTER 1 am a candidate for the three-year term in the city councll. I believe a councilman is the servant of the people and not their master. Look me up, and {if you find that In any way | am not fitted for the place, it's your duty as a good citizen to vote against me. If, on Investigation, you find I am fitted for the place, your vote will be apprect- ated. There are capable men in the race, and we want that kind of men. My election or defeat is of small tmpor- tance to this great city, but the election of good men is of vital importance to her people. Honest man may make mistakes, but they will not perpetuate them T have faith in the wisdom of the voters. q JULIUS G. DAY . ORLEY YO BARGAINS ‘5 and In Used Machines J 4» New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near Pike) Main 1896 ! (PAID ADVERTICUME Solicits Your Support for COUNCILMAN rT wr An axperten over public works (including for Indianapolie water works, “Beattie Booster Fobs.” special ibe cach. low 1918 Novelty Fobs, price 260 each ENTERPRISE NOVELTY WORKS line to see a girl have an unlimited 1113 Firet Ave, Seattle, snumber of friendly acquaintances CANDIDATE Pitth Finer People’s Hank i From my point of view, I Recon. 'at Pike Re id appeal t | port in |eation committer ) Ps other candidates for the two-year term he hae more than the average knowledge and grasp of monietpal problems. A man of good moral charac What County Aud ADVENTISNMEN quaintance with you of o ft te my judgment that, would serve the olty energetically, faith- fully and bonestiy “Youre truly, “PYRON PHBLPS” Robberies and Hold-Ups — of the last few weeks remind us that possibly you have some money hidden in some place about your home that you think conatnded Ses wor ten eee 8 good thi lor newspapers wi! would do their duty nether by him | What Lb. “Tt ear nor their oe oa oily sar to iving reports of his political meet- co These have been | suppressed day after day to favor | weak candidates who wouldn’t get | a thousand votes apiece if the peo- | ple generally had a chance to com- | pare them fairly with him. One candidate, whose counte-| : i f nance decorates the billboards, bor. | ff © age oa rowed Mr. Worley’s slogan of ow wow a good time to place | it in a strong bank like this that car- ries burglary insur- “Economy and Efficiency.” But this | |man does not use any of the facts | |Mr. Worley does in his talk. The} A E FLAG G and Little Bo-peep, or some other | & eo character would also be good. Chark ROBERT B. HESKETH ssceazisc sewn a iret ESTABLISHED 1875 ac | Jougall 7 fouthwick dn connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York BEOOND AY Store o sod IKE 8T on m to 6 pm Arrivals of New Neckwear 25 and 50c An exceptionally beautiful line has just arrive Included in thi entirely new diaphanous collars, embroidered in a great variety of patterns, including the new Chinese designs Priced at 25¢ and 50¢. New Pleatings, the yard 25¢. Neckwear assortment are the Pleatings of fine, new lace and chiffon are shown in white, ecru, cream In both double and_ single pleatings. Up to 2% inches wide. Regular 35c and 50c values, the yard 25¢. First Floor The _Hall-Borchert Dress Form | The Most Practical Aid to Home Dressmakers This form is acknowledged to be the most perfect adjustable form on the market. It has separate adjust- ments for bust, back, waist and underarm. But can be en- larged without changing size of waist; the back may be lengthened, set to different widths and made round or flat without altering front or chést. In fact, you can build an exact reproduction of your own figure in a few minutes time by the adjustment of a few thumb screws. On a stand that may be adjusted to any height. Priced at $17.50 and $19.50. Notion Counter, First Floor MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. “Chas.” is the abbreviation for | Valentine Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist 712 Northern Bank Bidg. Phone Elliott 3250 | Turkish-Russian Baths | For gentlemen. Washington Baths, Moore Theatre Bldg. Masseurs, Wm. Wicklund, graduate Dr. Kjei- berg’s Institute, Stockholm, Swe- den; Hilmer Peterson, graduate of Prof. Unman’s Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. (Paid Advertisement.) SWEATERS Wholesale and Retail, Made by OCTONEK KNITTING Co. 425 Unien St., Corner Fifth Av LOCAL DRUGGIST SAYS: We want to tell those in Seattle suffering from stomach or bowel trouble that we are agents for the the remedy wich became The People’s Candidate for |?” curtis appendicitis. This ts the cleeaser known and JUST ONE DOSE re- eves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation almost IMMEDIATELY. You will be sur- prised at the QUICK action of Adiler- i-ka. Swift's Pharmacies, Second and Pike and 235 N. Broadway. Councilman Competent, Reliable, esponsible, Representative | said candidate has sent a four-page | pamphlet to all voters, which makes vicious misstatements about city, debts. This pamphlet counts Water and Light plant bonds in general indebtedness. They are not liens, against property at all, but are more than paying for themselves do? The other Councilmanic can-| and have their own sinking funds. whose campaign talk has|didate for Mayor voted for this|It states that every lot in the city near enough home to bene-| resolution in the sionvren Py well Dtase = S — > of ltee. Mr. Worley o ed it from y ‘or bonds. is is untrue. ee rane slrenty. i ute, and by Fn ton! ont the Se-| Lots are taxed according to their A d ing been voted! against them. Many have much Mr. Worley started telling dropped, after having ; i h or another by all jess. The average is much lower ple three months ago that sal- for in one shape or an ric Pagal a dead agatnat each! FOURTH AND PIKE SEATTLE The Washin’s Tne CENTRAL ‘ LAUNDRY es AUTO SERVICE | but one councilman. nadir ean ph yea (oss Does it mean anything that/ lot. | = Men too many employed | Geor ge Worley has paid ALL his) There is no reason to trust a man oe a City Hall. Enough money Good Jobs Open to } ny ec pend — oe Ne who cannot distinguish truth from § per cent to pay interest on free to tell you the truth, and free falsehood in the statements he * 000.00 to use in municipal _Expert Gas Engine Men to refuse favoritism after election? sakes about the city. without increasing taxes. enti He received only one contribution Yo " u have no one to blame but ds of the departments ad- _—five dollars from a woman whose TEACH the is right. . If if you don’t elect an honest assessment on Franklin Avenue was yourse! uc ee sor can be waved ptuosd fom, $8600 to amin) mam se lnk coveh oe Siituase and tinae oo through his efforts. alee Gale for Mr. Worley, * More efficiently He has the training and experi- : : . Worley saved the people an-|ence to be at the head of any de- He doesn’ ! neal nad | a te $80,000.00 by exposing the| partment under the Mayor except dorsement. as ly can find flaws Engineer graft. One the Health Department. Hence, he|'" his personal life. ; Wy Council candidate for Mayor can make a success of them. Other speakers are making the ; yor | This summer he visited all the cafes a bogie man. Mr. Worley MAKE YOUR LINEN LAST 1 ance and pays Four | LONGER Per Cent Interest on money deposited in | its Savings Depart- ment. You won't have to replace y » frequently if turned to you tn and sanitary condit WET WASHIN WoRK Let Us Do the Hard Work for You: Call Queen Anne B. Worley is the only You can keep your present job and study here nights to qualify yourself to become an expert gas engti operator, The man who knows how to run a engine efficiently, to adjust it and to make minor pairs, 1s sure of a good position paying good wages, There arc thousands of engines in use all over the Northwest country that need a good man to run them, The opportunity is here if you'll take advantage of it TAKE A You can learn how to handle auto, stationary and 3MONTHS’ marine gas engines In three months’ time in our COURSE stfops by studying three nights a week from 7:30 to 9:30, The subjects taught are Theory of Heat Engine Magnetos. Mechanical Efficiency. Batteries Design and Construction. Cooling Systems. Principles of Operation Circulation Pumps. ed a resolution to vote $60,- Dt J sa ae rite 0 for a consulting enito| larger cities of the country, inspect- says: I will close certain notorious |} ywocycie and Four-Cycle Types and Methods of Lubri- idge: B in the |ed the city governments and col- cafes the day I take office. They, Engines. ‘ cation. i ges contemplated in the * losed be h ’ ignition Methods: Make and Carburetors and Vaporizers. fore the bonds were | lected facts as to the operation of can be c losed because they are‘now Break, Jump Spark, etc. Ete, etc. i and before i ined| different departments | in those. open in violation of law, not in All work is done with’ engines of different types and horse- {| ‘¢ it was determined | . ith it. 1 don’ iH] power, and the student is taught to himself assemble, run and Hi!|| have ‘ i accord with it. lon’t need any the bridges. A special man/| cities. ; test engines in actual use I will be able to Coats $17 to non-members for the three months’ course, | Come up and see what we can do, Day and Night SCHOOLS ted for job. an| *He has given this information to new ordinances. : J money fhe call pense FM thousands of people who have do it because I will be at the head t see any other way of | heard his talk in his meetings. He of the cag: © wna vs as the their money but by getting | has been unable to give it to those charter says the Mayor should be. City Engineer didn’t| people, who depend on newspapers Don’t waste your votes on Social- this help. He hasn’t enough altogether for their political infor- ists. They wouldn’t vote*for any, to keep his force busy. He|mation. Some things he told you! man but a Socialist, though he were want it. But What could he|®f in paid advertisements. But he|an Abraham Lincoln, } owed didn’ woman reader called us up and wanted to know how ‘ | she could give her biscuits a three-point rise. we knew. We'd tell our wife about it. her biscuits often when they don’t show a one-point Crescent Manufacturing Company, W-E K-N-O-W ATIONAL BISCUIT was a feature with a three- | point rise, said the market report yesterday. A We wish We have to eat rise—Seattle Star, February 10, 1914. The ignorance displayed by editorial and reportorial That this is so is candidly admitted by “The Star” in the above confession when questioned by a woman reader who wanted to know how to get a three-point rise in her biscuits. writers is truly deplorable. Where was Cynthia Grey or Josh Wise when this inquiry came in, and what earthly good is advegtising anyway if this simple question could not have been answered right off the reel? Tt will It is a double-acting three-point raiser. The answer is: Use Crescent Baking Powder. raise the dough Here is what the commissary of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Pacific Branch, at Santa Monica, has to say in substance under the date of Feb- ruary 9, 1914, “MR, E. B. VAUGHAN, Los Angeles. “We have used Crescent Baking Powder at this home and take pleasure in stating that it has given excellent satisfaction. (Signed) “CAPTAIN M. 8. MURRAY, C, 8.” Thus you see there is no excuse for body's wives’ biscuits showing a one-point rise when Crescent Baking Powder is sold by all grocers at 25¢ per Ib, Demonstrated at the Bon Marche all this month, Seattle . “TAKE ONLY ONE DOSE” ~