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South End to Have New Meat Market adnate eines wow_| ean a dark-blue corduroy dress SLIVERS. >a i Q.—1 would feel deeply grate : ful if, at your earliest cor ence, you would answer following A man and wife, through dis satis », lived apart and in dependently for nearly 16 years, no correspondence in ten year excepting one or two busir etters several years age no children, and a separa mutually agreeable. A legal con tract shows no stipulations as to the right of either to remarry | and there are no obligations on They are ply ther, Granting ne either side dead to SWEATERS Wholesale and Retatl, Made by OCTONEK KNITTING CO. 423 Union St, Corner Fifth Av BARGAINS _ 5 In Used Machines each New Mac WHITR SEWING 1424 Third (Near Pike NU BONE CORSETS | Grand Ball any reliable business man why. He will tell you At DREAMLAND there’s a very good rea son TONIGHT Under the Auspices of ELLIOTT BAY CAMP MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Exhibition Drill Admission 50c Includes Dancing All Evening Ladies Free Commercial and Savings Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 | | Southeast Corner Second ]]! and Columbia Spinning’s Cash Prices Breed the Most Profitable Buys. Profitable Buys Add to Your Thrift 35¢ No, 201 Rubberset Shaving NE Bens ca ot he b "nga Way Dandelion or Weed + 23¢ roe 25° No. # ‘inverted Gas “Lamp Abe $1.00 our Yery best bailed gal. Baseball . No. 7 Baseball . . 25e enameled handle Ave ‘Coping ber Garden Hose ......94.88S $3.25 25-ft. length Buckeye Rub- ber Garden Hose $2.69 lhe 2%-In. heavy Door or Win- dow Bolt ..... f 106 Royal Rubber Heels 10¢ %-pt. can Japalac, 14¢, %-pt cans 2B¢, pt. cans 40¢, at. T3¢ Your Coin Pulls More Here SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1415-1417 Fourth Av. jmind you, I say friends, not hearts. to positively know whether or not she received the letter and candy, write and ask her, and register the | letter, asking for & return slip. you receive it signed by her you will know she received that one at) least, 1408 “—— egg PN ny Ave. Take the Elevator s Simpson & Finzel THE UP-STAIRS SHOE STORE The Denny Bidg—Next Door to Times Bidg. “Rochester Made” Shoes, Pumps and Colonials for Women and Girls Our The Price $2 > Pair A FEW SPECIAL STYLES ARE $3.00 We pay $45 rent; street-level stores pay $800 to $1,000. That's why you‘’can save $1.00 a pair when buying here. Cuts shown here are exact pictures of some of our best sellers, Over 60 other styles to choose from Open Saturday Till 9 P. M. Sunday Excursion To Bremerton, April 19th SS. H. B. KENNEDY AND TOURIST Leave Colman Dock, 8, 10:30 A, M.; 1:30, 2:30, 6:30 P. M, One Hour’s Ride on Most Scenic Route on the Sound NAVY YARD OPEN TO VISITORS FARE 50c ROUND TRIP. CHILDREN, 5 TO 12, HALF FARE Mail Orders Delivered Free gs }and make over your old switches that these are facts, what weight does a bill of separation what course should parties are wide. whereabouts un ther? Are reg 8 neces vecessary ate a cer have A—A 5 ' \ , hen de ad ' Q 8 the 30th wed ding annt ry, and what's the first y if you could ve me ail in rotation, | will cut them out and not you ag A WIFE Be ater dia tam In love with a young We have been keeping y for four or five I love her very dearly, and she says she loves me, but she is always going out with other fellows, which | don't think ia right, for | do not go with any other girl, How can 1 her to doing It, ae | she says she b right to. We are both 19 y id. Thank. Ing you In advance, | remain, yours trul ADOLPH. aweet- Q.—! am acquainted with a girt who lives away from here. Latety | sent a box of can- dy. | have patiently been wait- ing for a letter from her, but have received none. I sent a letter, asking why she doesn’t write, but received no answer. Do you think she cares for me or wants me to come to see her? Thanking you kindly, B. R. O. t say, but if you wish A.—I cans Use Your Credit) |Open a Charge Account at} the Factory Hair Store I will give you credit and make It easy for you to outfit yourselves in| anything you may need in Hair) Goods. NOW LADIES, YOU who are shrewd buyers and know when the | price is right, come and take ad | vantage of the reduced prices re. | gardiess of quality, shade or length | of hagr. goods as long as they last at f of former prices Wigs, Tou pees and ventilated Koods at half priee — during this sale. everything in hair goods, dye | We buy cut hair and combings or |make them up into anything you want Special Notice—I will teach the trade to a limited number of women or girls who have busin and wish to start branch phates, Wigs for Men and Women| Zamora C. Cauffman Pactory Halr Store 1401 First Av, HATS REBLOCKED ~ Model Milline Pe I will offer all of our made-| all) We! manufacture! s ability) THE STAR- Q.—What would be nice for a 74-year-old lady's birthday gift? She likes to read, What book would you suggest? 1 would like a reply in a few days, as the birthday v non, | believe the of April, Sincere best wishes and good luck to you, Miss Grey, from A MOTHER A.—-I should , ‘ t tion to the World's V ( I other tr would t " Q.—Will you please tell me if there is a law In the state of Oregon that can make the fath er responsible for the support of a child born out of wedlock? Thanking you, A READER t ort it Q.—I come to you for a little personal help. Miss Grey, some two and a half years ago, i meta at an informal dance party who has been, from my first glance at her until the present time, the only one whom | have ever ved Now, Miss Grey, please don't get the idea that this is a “child's” love, for it is not. have been to every continent and have seen girls of every na tionality, and even after | met the one | hope to make my wife, I traveled to find out If it was really love or not | have tried going out with girls, but it was no use, the little one” has been in my mind continually, but our paths have so far been strewn with thorns instead of roses, and now | am coming to you for help Mins Grey, when | first met ideal, she was married, but told me she was going to te from her husband, and ter part of last year #! got her divorce. Even before she was divorced | began to ALL NEXT WEEK (Except Friday) Matinees Wed. & Sat. Return by Popular lL MARGARET In Bayard Veiller’s LINGTON Within the . iow Selling PRICES: FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914 | CYNTHIA GREY’S oe AND ANSWERS plan on our future Was | wrong in doing this, Miss Grey Perhaps | was, but | tried to do the right thi nuld not bear that d | know that | waited ur after the di ree was granted she would nk | jotten, and | But now that the divorce has been se cured, six monhs must pass be fore she can be married again and | now ask you the question has been In both our minds for some time, and your answer will either hasten or delay our wedding Should a lady, who has se cured a divorce, walt after the six months has passed before her second wedding if she marries as soon as it le up. there be a fro chance for m those she knows riticlsm When a party has loved, yearned and wa to ert ited for two years and a half be near the one his heart ee out for, and this desire has been denied him, should he atill be compelied to hie aitto be | care for | protect a nd only desire? Should | keep thie party from eart's mate? Mine Grey, yc er will | be awaited by t ties who are trusting to your wledge of the ways of the world and who will abide by your decision. Kindly answer this thr your columns, cor at your earli nvenience for the sake of our great need of each other. Thanking you In advance for a speedy answer. and wishing | you the best of health and hap. piness. yours for a quick an ewer Le! orld in general, may criticise: but 7 he absolutel mind the t who, if they would not make such ments? Q—1 wan about to write you a few weeks ago when some other mother asked of you the same question vie ! read your ad ©. I tried It. Now. that it did not apply in this case per. haps you can thi suggest some. ng else My boy of four years con sta fin: ntly bites or picks at his | ger nails, | have tried most | everything but he seems to do it unconsciously. | have prom MOTHER ised him something he wants | very much when ail his nails | are even, Thank you. | j P. S—t am a dally reader and enjoy your letters. 1 have received a great deal of help from them. This is my first request. A. remember 1 advised ma ring and getting the child inter ested in the care of the na and in watching how fast they grow by noticing a spot on the nail, You/| way you have tried my suggestion | NEW YORK BAKERY amar (ean Second & Yesler 2 10c loaves Bread for 15¢ As for 7 Nights 25c to $2.00 Sat. Mat. 25cto$1.50 Wed. Mat., Best Seats $1.00 To feel well dre satisfaction sed means A Shulack suit made to your $25 surely please you individual measure from and up will A mer select assortment of sum- just received “ Shulack & Co. 323 Pike St uiting Seattle’s Leading Tailors. | sorted Codkies, doz -15¢ 2B loaves of ‘Brea ad BIG ERUPTION On Third Avenue A. E. SPEARS’ $10,000 Stock of Crockery, Dishes, Glassware, Notions, Stationery and Gen- eral Merchandise, including everything needle to an anchor, now in the hands of C. A. Wise, the man who is well known for the big bargains he has given the Seattle public. Mr. Wise said today: offering some of the greatest bargains ever offered We have entirely disregarded former prices, and everything will be sold for what it will bring. Come expecting great bargains, we will not A few cents will go a long way Remember in Seattle. disappoint lonly a few ‘news by wireless. “Se SATURDAY 7] 3,200 Spring Styles, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 Values, Fancy Madras, are materials included. Suits of culture, Norfolk styles. and novelty checks cloths of All-wool Chey An ex t Suits lent year The MacDougall- Southwick Co. An I gave that method weeks ago there has hardly been time for much of an experiment. I feel sure if you will continue you will get results. After you have tried it three months I wish you would write me the re. sults, Remove loose akin and keep the cuticle pushed away from the base of the nail, cutting off all ragged points of skin and nail, as rough and failed. ness of the nail and surrounding | skin often cause the habit. A newspaper in a town in Brazil, 2,000 miles from the mouth of the Amazon, gets all its telegraphic you. piesette, Crepe, Yolk Men’ s “Suits $15.00 sizes to 37 Blue cheviots, pin Similar good values up to ‘TatocTrouser Suits $5.00 ummer style, mad | Robison, KSTABLINMED 1876 ac Dougall | Jouthwick ow Ave. and Pike St. In Connection with JAMES M. French Percale, newest in sack or blue serges | strif and | eS $ 50. | with mohair sizes 6 to 1 Repp, Fr Sampeck Suits $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Quality Suits in Norfolk style, the mode workmanship the best. Blue Cheviot Suits $7.50, $10.00. Second Avenue and Pike Street” Store open Dam. to 6 pm. $1 A5 | in ‘the s k's guarantee as t assortment Flannel and other fine ench ulfs; some 1,45 seasonable Coats are and Is, the newest patterns, anda) Coats are lined’ Sizes up to 17 years. and $12.50 17 ye Third Floor, RUNAWAY BOY AND GIRL ARE STILL MISSING The police have failed to find a clue to the whereabouts of Howard the 15-year-old boy, who eloped Wednesday night with Ger- trude Powell, 17, his girlish sweet- heart, cording to a report at dquarters, The boy carried a 38-caliber revolver and a suit ¢ as he left his home at 1516 BE, fergon st. The girl lived at Columbia st. Parents of youngsters appealed to the for aid in finding them. S.P. STINER S. P. Stiner, 63, a pioneer of attle of 30 years’ residence, known figure at the cigar stand the Labor temple, died yesterda the home of George Filer, 1324 enth av. toward getting many useful articles. the piace. t is impossible to mention prices, as space will not permit us, on account of the thousands of articles we have to offer. SALE OPENS Saturday Morning, 9 o’Clock, at 717 THIRD AVENUE «cin. Salesladies Wanted NEAR COLUMBIA “Believe me, we are from a