The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1914, Page 5

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DAYS con, MON. | A MAT. SAT. ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN PRESENTS (MOORE @ tx MON) ENGAGEMENT SPECIAL —IN— “The | Firefly” | = | Book and Lyrics by Otto Haverbach Music by Rudolf Frim! —CAST— 80 —CHORUS— 80 —ORCHESTRA OF— Including > Oscar Figman Prices—Nights $2 to 25c Matinee Saturday Special Prices 25¢ to $1.50 ny MODEL MILLINERY teat feather f have arrived fold oatried mm rial cleaned. dyed. © ed and remade into these beautiful noveltien Birds of Paradise cleaned. dyed, rebranched. filled. Sth Floor People’s Bank, td st Pike. (Look for Electric Sign.) SWEATERS Wholesale and Retail, Made by OCTONER KNITTING CO 423 Unie St. Corner Fifth Ar SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fol- lowing Merchants—They Are Thoroughly Reliable and Solicit Your Patronage. OR. L. R. CLARK, D. DO. S. WE NEVER HURT A BIT Fillings that stay in, crowns that stay on, plates that fit perfectly, | bridgework that #o simulates th natural teeth as to defy detection It's the high-«rade material used and the scientific manner in which all our work {# ingerted that ac counts for it dependabil PREPARE FOR SPRING ‘ ne quality. F who let us do their dentistry have for comfort atisfaction nd = good Estimates Pree teeth. Our work is flawless and LINQUIST & LUND this office We will make you an extra heavy $10 Gold Crown for $4.00 or one of our regular $10 NeverSlip Plates for $5.00, j 1104 THIRD AVE. ELLIOTT 5340 _RESTAURANTS CAFES 4D. THAGARD | wv. LADDER OF THE “BEATIN _ WE GIVE GAS | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8., Manage 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor Union C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. - AL Laas The Mecca) ~« A “THE MYSTERY _FUNERAL DIRECTORS SACREDNESS feesion by bidding for the burial or cremation of your loved ones BUTTERWORTH & SONS Goruen Delicatessen! Note—Bring This Ad With You. We shall not mar the sacredness, Let us know your wishes and they MORTICIANS Regal Dental Offices Shop | ————- w ; 315 PIKE St M humill belittle our pro- will be complied with. FIRST AVENUE 1921 HAVE YOU HAD |: OUR FREE DOCTOR PRESCRIBE FOR YOU? IT M mN¢ at eo may be, he w f thout ange t he r and has He in inter and pationt js always him f Improved German and Rheu ma M atisfaction ag money ref LOOK FOR THE YELLOW FRONT BRENDEL DRUG STORE — 117 YE mR WAY South Side er Square. ' Stores. "THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH §, 1 out with a regular escort, Why;tact any more than necessar [not get some other young people to| A good shrimp salnd in made by o and make a little crowd of itt}combining oranges, two to a can of 1am glad you believe in acting Shrimp. Use any good botled ma ousibly, You will be glad, both /onnaise dressing }now and later, that you do 10 SCiaserne Too many shows and late hours A-1 cannot y positively a8 tO aro not best for young people, but te the Philippine natives using 6T48*!| Lelleve in theatres as recreation wm," othe bh hoppers for food, but think I Very | once in a while, If one selects the| and,vthere The Ban probable. If one comes right dowd | jegt Riease set ue otrelght. to a fine point, why should there sce are Mek aed putas urpr at one eating § Spank n ‘ ppers than eating frog lex # the national anthem of America cows and sheep, ete If you will consult the book on eneral information gotten out by | the Sclentific American, at the ref erence room of the public Hbrary po me, and thank : I think you will find a solvent for ing bho, tinfoll A-—Try this, and tn six month their ‘erieeeh a write me how you suce A: Get @ the child Interested tn the care of Dear Miss Grey: To cut ex- | her nails, Tell her Just as soon ar When « girl has rhed the penses, the mother with four | /they are long enough you are going | years of discretion, and the parents mn and working bus to take her to a manic parlor object to her marriage with a cer bend will ha to buy every nd have them cared for, Explain | tain young n 1 think ft her dut thing 1 quantities, and for what that mea o she will under-| to herself and to them to weigh the cash onl Huy potat 1 stand. Buy her @ manic eta estior wrefully, and in a sane the sack ples by the box oh her how to care er 1 n her decision in a buy beans In ten-pound quanti @ wilh becothe interested in ae ae on and ty, lar better; yellow split them back to thelr normal) parents are simply p and & peas; lentils, voqutiful shape, and I belleve it will! should not count in the decision cracked wheat, rice and prunes | |do much toward breaking the habit,|but If they have grounds for thelr in large quantities, Do not | tif you find It difficult to get them | opinion, they should be given grave buy canned goods, I have cut | |tong enough to mantoure, have her| consideration, After all, the girl my grocery bill down to half, | | watch how rapidly a tiny spot on|must make her own dectston, and and have better health, the nails growe—Jjust anything to be it from me to say “yes” or ONE WHO MUST BCONO- | | cot hor interested. in so important a question MIZE, | wintrt | ° r Qt am a cone mn, and enjoy | ing Tom not ask will you please gt A YOUNG Mornen condition city engineer's acd nag Bier ety ll A The be nie « 1 1 sttice, city. ball ' Ie ody it somewhat by pressing it be by working into a small amount of 4 mewhal by git a | four ax much shortening as tt 1 te everal thicknes: of clo ’ ee [| take, using a fork, knife or spoon keeping the upper folds damp, and Dear Mise Grey: Wh then add a very little water or milk, |"0t Pressing too heavily on the Iron reading your letters in Thurs | | mix Hghtly and roll out. Success tn) day's paper, | see where a [ple crust is in keeping it cool, no ont use the b hands to direct con} party is looking for a place to | |¢ send some magazines. Paspeuceett Ripe * |SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF, _ would be. willing t0 pay the SCALP GETS DRY, HAIR FALLS OUT — ‘ oe eae itt chwos, | [GIRLS! GET A 26CENT BOTTLE} and abundant, and possess an in y espectfull | AND TRY A “DANDERINE mparable softn and luste GEO. STRANDELI HAIR CLEANSE” Besides cleansing and beautif Wellington, Wash. rant ingsthe hair, one application of Care G. 8, Camp 1714 | Danderine dissolves every particle ! After washing your hair with | of dandruff; stimulates the scalp, soap & ® apply a little Dander-| stopping Itching @d falling hatr ine to the scalp to tnvigorate the | Danderine is to the hair what fresh hair and prevent dryness, Better| showers of rain and sunshine are still, use soap as sparingly as pos-|to vegetation. It goes right to the o Q.—About three years the pleasure of assortatiog ny lady sible; and, instead, have a “Dan-| roots, invigorates and strengthens A ne Halr Cleanse. Just moisten | them. Its exhilarating and life ja cloth with Danderine and draw it} pro scing properties cause the hat learefully through your bair, taki crow long. me and b uti one #trand at a time. T wi M { dies You car move dust, dirt and excessive ol! | charming hair, G In a moments yo wil € tthe of Knowlton's I Pp ama your hair will not only t erine from any drug store or to! elephene and | cle: but ft will be wavy flufty |ecounter and try it if Lo might call, and was re aod. the ete So tasked hee | to call at the store where | am em- played, and she tid me she couldn't, ae she wae foo bosy, she my friendship, and would talk to me on the street If she met me. saw hee very seldom after that, and 1 left the city and my eddress wes n wee a sort of counselor td ime T tit felt the samme re- and made» few in- higher than the ome 1 oda keen her pr attentions to pay. I thank you bn advance, Yours very truly, LONESOME BOY. | A.—When a woman loves, she! loves the man, not tho position. If she is influenced by her parents idea of position, she does not love you, of has not mind enough of | If she is under age, you 1 better wait until #he can m ast 4 for yourself whether or not you will write Q—1 am o girl of 14, and de you < with ANXIOUS. t young to be NAVY YARD ‘ROUTE Towrter without notice Phone Main mot Round Trip BARGAINS — § In Used Machines New Machines rented WHITH SEWING MACHINE Co. 1624 Third (Near Pike) Main 182% Fare 80+ Quickly Puts a Quietus on a Cough or Cold when you buy ar Compound, ys are need You money Foley's Honey and because only a few de ed to check a cold, stop a cough and soothe the raw, inflamed sur faces. Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pound has always been a favorite family medicine with particular seople, be of the entire ab- r harmful drugs axative, fn ating, and be children urbing alse of bein elicate py it without it tomach in any way, It hag ” healing qualities, and ts ! and thoroughly effective he, co croup, whooping co sh, la grippe and bronchial coughs tuff wheez breathing and for any sore inflamed con dition of the throat and lungs. So many people who do not cough at all during the day time, find them selves unable to sleep at night, owing to a tickling throat and hacking cough, A few: sips of Fole Honey and Tar Compound will entirely relieve this condition it is also excellent for the chronic coughs of elderly people, In 26¢ Oc and $1.00 size The genuine in in a yellow package. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and do not accept any | Jother. For sale by all druggists everywhere. At Bartell’s sad CYNTHIA GREY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS | AI answered; but 1 presume, | |like some others, you missed a pa |per, and falled to Ket your answer | I cannot tell what any judge will do; but the judges 1 know, as far a jthey can, give children to the mothbe; that is, when they are con Vinced that the mother is capable aring for the ebild Dear Miss Grey: 1 am ah wife, and so have no love troub for you to solve, but 1 would like to ask you to | Hubbard | Thanking | umn ry Awa. Te t Eokt Kefined in the furnace heat, When the dross is A attle Lodge, of Moose Kive space In your col for thin beautiful plece of poet- | It is written by Mrs, James F !n a trainmen’s journal. | you | SONGS UNSUNG y te each hy rts recess fold a motlye true he solid rage through fulfill bh tthe tant and u, oF you indied by flery trials poved, if our deeds | A pretty erie, or silk t, with a irt, is appropriate ‘MOOSE BANQUET banquet will be given by Se No. 211, Loyal Order at the Lincoln hotel to- night in honor of James J. Davis, supreme director of the Loyal Or der of Moose of the world. Upor conclusion of banquet, niet will held at o'clock mee will take ph ter Accompanying Congre an John Ohio. Both visitors the meeting in Moose temple ESTABLISHED M “Dougall - fouthwick dn connection with JAMES McCREERY @ CO, New Tork oa. m. to and ¥ or op ("IMPORTED LACE _ > COLLARS AND SETS Special 25c and 50c Plauen, St included in the lo’ for coat ( es ar Crall eni are able 65e¢. Baby Irish de ri et arate Collar Venise, Point Gaze Cc Filet and Novelty Net effects in the newest shapes, in white and ecru Values up to $1.25. First F March Sale of Hand Luggage Basement Show Room Genuine Cowhide Suit Case teel frame, solid brass lock and catches $7.00 Suit Cases, special $4.9) $8.50 Suit Cases, special $5.95. $11.00 Suit Cases, special $8.95. Genuine Walrus Bags, leather wughout, solid and ed th H lock and $12.50 16-inch Bags, special $9.45. $13.50 17-inch Bags, special $9.75. $14.50 18-inch Bags, special $10.25. Basement. tacDougall-Southwick : CHILLY IN MARS| KILLS HIMSELF FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., March 5. PORTLAND, March 5.—Jealous —Lowell observatory scientists (of a “volunte preacher,” M. J, noted that a light spring frost Mauck killed self and Mrs. Em- had occurred on Mars. ma Smith, a barber. . And Representative Showing of the World’s Best Fabrics in the true spirit of Fashion. Special Price Reductions Opening Week Friday and Saturday We leave the fabrics and prices to speak for themselves. RABY & CO. Ladies’ Suitings and Coatings T has been the belief of this shop that the well dressed woman would be characterized as modishly individual rather than slavishly fashionable, and in the practice of this belief our efforts have been to create and design such effects that are original and denoting individuality as well, never forgetting It will be our pleasure to show you Seattle’s Leading Ladies’ Tailors 914 THIRD AVENUE DISTINCTION OF DRESS — M. M. Diffenbacher eeeeeeasel aeeee . . * . « “ “

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