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THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 23, (FoLetters T 1914, wSTABL D 1876 » Crusthio. Gi Grey Me Dougall cfouthwick fe connection with JAMES McCREERY @. CO., New Tork YINOT AFRAID Dear Mins It In to be hoped) eee This “holding” business is Just as | that the average aspirant for mate} 4), bad for one as another, and it in| SECOND AV. and PIKE BT Store open 0 «. m. to 6 p.m mony haw higher {deals regarding} tr the one who does the’ “holding”| We are not afraid to back our ads with cash, for the reason that the Bp the avalitications for marries than | te \that in bothered by It | and player pianos we carry are as represented, and are for sale at mye oe $1,000) oh eg Bl A rea | 4 the prices quoted in our Were eres. If the possession of cold cash t6! 4 you mean you good to | legall but the one wishing | : | sonsidered to be the only requisite, wife except one night in the|t0 marry should have proof that| ; then indeed we have reached |imonth. It seems to me you are do |#De has attempted to find him, She| the a of degeneracy — which |ing something very foolish-—# must have a returned letter or some ; seems to be the “golden age.” - a Ht roneet later. I truly (thing to prove she has not heard weld kd Gowns wit ; thin 1 will regret later. 1 truly |! ee : ; 1.0 . 4 How dare any man or woman A® | ining you are making a mistake to|ffom nor of him, She presents this ¢ k, in blue and tan . 0. i sume the great responsibility of be | carouse and drink stuff at which |t the court and it takes legal ac Nainsox ok Gowns, hand crochete , p-over ; | nan race if lacking the phystoal, jthe animal kingdom will turn up tts|Your cousin may have done thi N a p . ¢ Cover aan mental and moral qualifications? nose Truly, { think it {# no one’s affair} ainsook Combinations rincess, Corse over and 4 A man who has spent his youth] “phe principal point is that you/but her own Drawers » Corset ( kirt, D5e, $1.50, sow! 1B wild oate I totally pane are not, being fair with your ov BL.95 and DD. ture generations, no matter how | Wacly nature. We were primarily repens te Gowns of pink hatiste, lace tr ed with combina intended to be happy, but your {ded much money he The world 48] o¢ @ good time {a a counterfeit of | household tions to match, $1.95 and $2.95. wna (one |real pleasure portion of New York Corset Covers of dawn pink batiste, 50¢. nag i ed 4 what por Nainsook Corset Covers, lace or embroidery trimmed, greatness of thelr nalbilities. | ,,2-!s, neem Toure. 5O¢, The, 95¢, $1.50. Let the standard of qualification | itt village ere | A.—Lares comes from “Lars, Seco Silk Knickerbockers, dawn pink or white, 50¢. of both man and woman be a| as brave ne he which means a guardian god Knickers of Crepe de Chine, dawn pink or white, healthy wh some and strong bag Penates te from Penu meaning 95 body, and cle uprie character the “Inner shrine De Bom IThe acquiring of money, and the The Bronx is what ts t ed the | Knickers of fine Italian silk, dawn pink, white or woman learning to cook and keep aristocratic portion of New York bla $2.50. jhouse, are only sido issues, They | will follow naturally A. M. Bb City and has its name from Jona E i of ft batiste 5 Dear Miss Grey: In answer as to obama nd while Petticoats of fine pique, embroidery trimmed, $1.00 What is the basis of a happy mar- hema S bace gente chee tee and $1.50. riage?” to my notion ft is not 1 reduce my weight? ” money, but two contented, congen a friend who isn di New Panel Front Petticoat of N ram d H d 1 Pi tal dispositions. ‘ {ach © model m | & w camt sels hry gapnes ew tan lard igh- Gra e P layer lanos Th are many ways of looking pe 4 te a je her a tree | uly double 00 anc 5oO, t the question, I believe a man aren ‘and the 614900 the man | TTHY" AND “CACKY ir C 5 dard k f pl hould have at least a little reserve! “sly ee, b ‘haccthanne glace gli Gretchen Boudoir Caps, 50¢, We have new standard makes of player pianos ranging in prices from nergy di emnge ely ede bi laiaea orn vekreecas tad $1.00, $1.50 and - This $425 player piano is recognized by the entire trade as Moy (iat, put for an emergency. He] ameng them. Few Wives |Home real work, I think it will pull| French Chem- ¢ being a standard make of superior merit, constructed as it is along scientific have a atondy position, with “HC. O's" letter waa sarcusmn only, | YOu down a little piiat Your trie al Bike hand lines, from high-class materials by finished workmen, making possible the rhaps a small family.) 4nd in anawer to the man who! many people as a cure for his bash launde strongest guarantee, which is cast in the metal plate. Common sense toll us these 85° evi! was $1,000, on the man’s part, | ‘ines orate designs, He should be possessed of a good | 20d & certificate in the culinary art | i i $2.45. Tone Qualit and appreciative disposition, as a|** the woman's dowery, “H.C. 0., bets traning eile French Com- y nin, shay te bo Aucmociatea: after ‘admitting «hey, had the ro-| Stam ai" for‘about tures monte binadéna, hand. We will not try to describe the beautiful tone of this instrument, but when you Everything does ene er Teheares Bib misdemmennore end van | Dente eottg eth wn aut sine embroidered cov- hear its tone you will be pleased and satisfied, and we will guarantee its lasting cele Hee Siscaaent the "yng | prises that the wife should be su-| gereiste to talking shout ther te” me, er and drawers . quality. won, does not have to give it up,| ine for divarce, when the certifi I love 3 $2.95, 33.50% : ~i- ut should use ft in the right way, | CAl pS segs sid ‘ ce he has been and $5.00. a3 More Than One | Id ao it tn the right WAY. | tT Peosed In the bank Pte ee te z Ui French Gowns, up theatres and dances. he ever We do not carry just one of these instruments at “ ¢ for advertising pur with an occasional theatre or dance never ‘Xela: hand embroid _ ut we have them for sale from one to carload lots, at the low | Every good husband, if he is the n 1 wha ered in various poses, n hat he says, u ~ {ght sort, will enjoy giving his ; hi gr Perper haat tyles, $2.9) above. ih, | has proven himself to you yles, “95, wite pleasure or you have the ability to read $5.00 and of a happy di | She should bt jit fon and ready to help save tn .. ery way possible, and she should al- Rp : |ways be ready to give a welcome| party dam, and thie le to seit an be Al dil ag st bes : wit say amilo and kise every evening upon| argument, ‘so please give ¥, sy, gossip an Pan A . = his return, and make herself at-| '@ Jismice. |an abnormal seeking of false pleas- ViacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. A-—1 hope you are “holding it ures they will be in a better frame tractive and agreeable. The wife! ate Ng trying place, but if she is/*#ainst™ the other person because|of mind to judge correctly with her ts more than I can un-,dubs him. He may have manhood really the right sort she will make he Is holding tt against your cousin.| The only thing I see for you to| derstand, even with all the experi-|enough to feel he is not right in No Stencils Of course, if we carried Stencil Player Pianos we could sell you one of them for less than half the price of our least expensive Standard make players, but we are here to stay, and do not care to sell you an instrument at all, unless we can sell you one such as will give you pleasure and satisfaction New Standard Pianos and Player Pianos human nature. It ts up to girls to learn to tell when a man is speak $5.95. Third Floor. n auccess with the right sort of - do ts to have & certain reserve forjence I have had. You can’t play |associating with you. * We have new Upright pianos from $200 up, and new Player pianos from $425 mn and pyle Oe Bei | | DON'T COUGH YOURSELF ae atte yon in case he {s not With Ore sal not be barsed. eae neers up, which we will guarantee in writing to be Standard makes, NOT STENCILS nt and have good dispositions Into a Serious Condition '¢ 4» oly be trying to seo tf] young man did not come—that {s,|| Learn Avtomobile Driving and | You are entitled to this protection here or elsewhere A WOMAN READER. | caballo plone owe by dite eg ous, as some lit he is really what his reputation a Right | = ° | —- | To neglect © cough or cold t9| test oflove Lect to lane he te | Awsemsniid: copeteene une Exchange Pianos Dear Miss Grey: The qualitica'| qaeyr's hanardous act A told | {est Of love. Learn to love the other Auomeblie repairers who can, pag |tions of a young man to marty|4o often goes down on the lungs,|*!'! #04 you will solve the problem a ee ah . ip comme a mand Position practically as soon as |] you are competent. 102 W, Roy Bt, Seattle. Phone Queen Anne 254. We have recently taken in exchange on Bush & Lane Pianos and Player pianos many pianos in makes such as Steinway, Kimball, Decker Bros., Conover, Kohler & Campbell, Smith & Barnes, and many others at prices ranging from $50 to $295. This Ad Is Backed by $1,000 in Cash = push olane Pian Wholesale MANUFACTURERS Retaily You. SEATTLE STORE, 1315 THIRD AVENUE ei ud be: Good health, cleanll-|anq the cough that follows may and careful dressing, 6004 | eastly be a symptom of bronchitis, ,,2~1,2™," 7oune girl of 13, and tn habits, high character, truthfulness) pleurisy, or even pheumonia.| bur bie local reputation ts) seuhee and honesty, ambition and reliabil-| Goughing frequently follows at bad. ity and the spirit to treat others 85 | tacks of le Fr'ppe, and if severe Me has made several with but came, he would Ifke to have others trott| and persistent ts « tax on the aye we Seuateey cate Sates him. A BACHELOR. that weakens the vital resist-| coma Now, my parents strengiy oop aol Foley's Honey and Tar) [ifuee fe have me ke pany Dear Miss Grey: In regard to 82/ Compound is an effective medt| MN vieck Nis tad sand aon wing 9 {tem in your Colum on “What 18! cing for odughs and colds, is @ per-| taridnces in keeping appointments |the Best Age to Marry? here 18 / tact demulcent that may be relied | ANXIOUS. my opinion on the subject: A sit! | upon for quick relief. A man ms oe en Sore oe should be from 16 to 20, a boy 19 to/ named A. R. Ellison, Taylor, Wis, Font parent sn 26. I belleve If people would learn writes: “I make a point of rec) A.—Honestly, it 1s best to follow to control their tempers there|/ommending Foley's H®ney and|your parents’ advice. You do not would be fewer storms. I was 16 Tar Compound to all those need-| love the man or else you are devoid when married, my husband 19. We tng a certain and sife cure from/of the proper spirit. How any girl] oR, L, R. CLARK, D. D. & have been married five years and/ coughs and colds.” At Bartell’sican allow an {mmoral (if he is im- Meets: LIA RO fi have two fine daughters and neith-| Drug Stores. moral) to pli and loose 6000, HONEST DENTISTRY Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist } 712 Northern Bank Bidg. er of us has ever rogretted it. The care with which I conduct | Phone Elliott 3250 NU eee CORSETS } b | +] WI! adise my daughters to do as : GILL'S AX READY GIVE EM WORK I did. I believe in marrying young f alee oe but being reasonable. Yours, my practice will appeal to the most Lee n nnouncemen timid, and the word “Painiess” is | HATS REBLOCKED IF THEY WANT Qa anewer to “A Lonesome a part of our work in the true in Pte AB yr | sense of the word. and ‘hair cleaned, trade and getting $6 8 week, and IT AY HIEF was geing ‘with wa American gil } ted, | ’ raised 4 . Whee Remember, I have cut the price dyed. resewed = and: | “TI consider ft unfair to send un- That 29 per cent of the plumbing in Seattle has not been eee || inspected, was the dec ] , ~ eh SLA Mayor Gill today. He sta’ a tthe decrease of regular plumbing SWEATERS inspectors from five to two since 1911, and the substitution of. sant- From the Burnett Jewelry Store of all dentistry in two. Regular Biatest “shape. We latest shape. We $10 Plates $5. Regular extra heavy Ml june Sth Floor People’s Bank, 24 at Pike. $10 Gold Crowns $4, (Look for Electric Sign.) ocraneE EITTING ole reat ryy prin Rigg feo only {% employed men trom the city with. O November the First the Burnett Jewelry Com- A written guarantee given with S. Corner Fth Av Bl duplication of work. He is planning | OUt * cent in their pockets to aid pany, Incorporated, announced its determination to all work. them fn getting permanent work,” 0 let out @ number of sanitary 1D) Jii4 Chief of Police Griffiths tod pectors and replace them with reg- retire from the business and devote its capital to other WE GIVE GAS, BARGAINS 5 jt | I am now the proud father of three SUGGESTION TO “It they are forced to leave under hewan's ten eel | interests a In Used Machi | ulation plumbing Inspectors. PP gn ; 4 pi ; 5 in ines S maior such conditions their fate is nearly ra left. 1 never cared The firm was composed of Simeon Burnett, of Seat- Regal Dental Offices always arreat In some other town. my wife aid. bat > New Machines rented. — | “LT think that now fs the time for one Ss oe tle; Morris Burnett, of Chehalis, and L. H. Burnett, of Dr. L. R. Clark, O. D. S., Manage: WHITE SEWING MACHINE ©0. ising the amount of HOLD BAD attle citizens to put their shoul * think others could Aberdeen 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union.'B is04 rhird (Near Pike) Main 1895 tter the simple mixture ders to the wheel and help th do ne well If they would look In right A sale was opened in good faith and everything was Note: Bring this ad with you, bark, stycerine, etc.) The petition of the state for a) mayor and this department in solv-| Dinces for thels Ite mates, Messe ttnoad as a a atin ; & Adlert-ka, drains from] court order to destroy 209,000 ing this problem satisfactorily. It| Fires sucmpe ee ie ie Nerr e be low iy piees be close ne the stock, This remedy became|of soup, corn and vegetables, s¢ can be done if honest men who a BAND. A hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars in cash was maring appendicttis apd) in the Virginia really want work can be given odd a wih i i ye taken in the upper and lower! house company’s building, after] jobs for enough money to give them|read your letter, anc coule da Since the first announcement however oroughly that ONE| chemicals used in fighting a fire| transportation think that in building your little icients bavetaavionl Snir caine fe i vs cS Dany a es sour stomach, gat|in a ship's hold had Injured the} Chief Griffiths talked this morn-|home, and rearing your children sw beste 5 ere 'D © save oa h and constipation! cans, struck a snag today before| ing with H. Pauly, of the “Hotel de|nelther you nor your wife have a tle, believing that a Better Business Day for the whole ~ HATELY. We are! judge Frater. The petition was|Gink,” who said that 180 men atill| «reat deal of time tor quarreting Northwest was just about to dawn ~ ~ | agents) continued when attorneys for the|in the place have many letters of Se vere ee ee eee Acting ‘on this advice, Mr. Burnett bought from the e je i macies| company presented a claim today| recommendation for good work | Co rporation o trothers hy . ° pe nd Ave, and 230 Broadway bg Re pan they have done on contracts. “The| Corporation of Burnett Brothers the balance of the e la e ~ ——————__,_ fbactioo ot —_|men have a stump puller, shovels |}@—~ror ppc Sena me? | Stock, fixtures and good will, and he proposes to con- = . arers Send me = and tools which they have bougt CUT Sientled aath aed envel.| | tintte the Jewelry business at 909 Second av = THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF coh te btn oe Tl | ope. I cannot publish your let- Legally and actually Burnett Bros., Incorporated, are = I think you men are doing splen-| | tet but I believe I can help you out of business in Seattle, Simeon Burnett is sole e didly,” said the chief, “It seems| | Ut of your trov a aoe. | owner of the business formerly owned by the corpora- ua | RD *OmMaAS Ce) to me that, under present condi eecthececna tion. EE tions, something could be done to : ; a ak : Sah. ee Hank and dates fOr 960 He will still maintain his interests in the Angeles pipiniit Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest) from the elty.” and’ stay at home every night ex Manufacturing enterprise, in fact he has increased his s well as genuine > 0 erect PHS ICECASS g r aoa holdings in that venture, but he will reside in Seattle value to make a real ; : and conduct personally the Jewelry Business at 909 Pi ry * | J ; . is iano bargain. = ‘@ Rugs Garpets redler pce F z This explanation is given as due to the Public The high character of our stock, coupled with the attractive ~ ‘ BUY YOUR SUMMER RUGS NOW and to the many who bought during the sale | pricing, gives decisive assurance that every piano here is a bar- = a For fear that this should give rise to any dissatis gain worthy of more than ordinary consideration. - action, Mr. B , esires to state F a g o GRASS RUG 7 faction, Mr. “Burnett desires to state. that. anything We have at present a magnificent and meritorious stock _ bought during the sale may be brought back, if not s E se ee . of Grand, Player and regular Pianos, including many of the finest be Extra heavy weight, attractive patterns, Plain E entirely satisfactory, and ample adjustment will be shales: dnt tha soa ~ Centers with either Grecian’ Key or Band Border. T made. A rf = Also Navajo designs in either blue, brown or green H a It is confidently expected that the Business which ‘ ~ colorings. The following sizes specially priced: has won recognition by over 20 years of faithful service | h t St d d M k = ; This week we offer you m first-class to the people of the state will not suffer by reason Ir y an ar a es 2 30x60 inches ...........-+-+---95¢ fet of teeth for $7.60 of this change of plans. The policy of the store will = 3x6 feet .... s ee ebink. 36 SAMPLES SHOWN remain unchanged. Its ideals will be just as high, its 1 Exclusive patterns, some of the most beautiful productions = se 8 co sous, its stocks as » ant nid of leading American makers, including the Chickerin mball, pr 4-6x7-6 feet ............+.-+- $2.50 | silat ee : ba fee 4 kh ae at ! AcE aes | Sohmer, Hazelton, Haddorff, Autopiano, Bungalow, Steger and - 4 6x9 ie iet laced 2 bbls ebgerties he sede oie ea | Smith & Barnes—Art Grands in the richest woods and most elab- pa feet ..... vere eee $4.25 ° ground that may be lost by selling, if possible, a little | orate carvings, unusually artistic cases in Mission and other > 8x10 feet .... veer ee s $6.30 closer to the cost price than formerly strikingly effective styles in uprights, range of selection so varied that every one’s choice may be exactly suit most liberal terms and guaranteed to be : sented, or money refunded, i. All sold on the plutely as repre- 9x12 feet .... Special Importation o Br prey _ PORCH SHADES ex6 tee a th natural colors or green. 8x6 .....-$1.25 Lighten the work of washday by Jo this tedious task, WET WASH ROUGH DRY, 40 PER DOZEN Minimum package, 600 It is confidently expected that this statement will meet with the approval of the general public, as it has already won the congratulations of the financial and business men of Seattle It is planned to further strengthen the new concern | by admitting to partnership several of the oldest and most trusted employes, notably Mr. Pardillian, who has | been of great value to this concern in the buying and | selling of precious stones and solid gold jewelry. Of this, however, more complete announcement can be made later. . In conclusion the Burnett Jewelry Store reopens tomorrow morning to serve the Seattle public and to win a full measure of success, but to win only by de- serving it. | | 909 Second Avenue, Seattle. ald of first-class matoria ent, we are able Cents offer you m 18-year AN work done painiensly by mod orn electrical device INVESTIGATE (OUR RASY PAY- PLAN Linoleums Draperies mination free, Office houre, o enings by appointment. Bun 9tolp m ‘Union Dentists LADY ATTENDANTS THsed goods shipped outaide Seattle, Fen DVE Nirainia St. Two Blocks East of Moore Theatre—Two Blocks North of Westlake Call Queen Anne the Washin’s Fine CENTRAL LAUNDRY permanently located on and Third, with en Pike Street, over Owl

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