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\4 a : THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914, 5 —— _- O80 SS =e <‘ Es“ SE u& oT CYNTHIA GREY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS | aS PINS EEE VRE EO LEEIERS AND ANSWERS | rod . Wholesate and Retail, Made by Q.—Everybody seems to come a, the nurhige of the wood quite! doesn't support me. | love ans | debts, | have a good position | ac ou a out WIC OCTONEK KNITTING CO to you with their troubles, so | a hove he Paper, etc and other man and he loves me and offered me out of the city; in 425 Union st rner Fifth Av | thought I might, too. | am 19 | KO over the spot with a plece of par buys me my clothes, and my fact, it is away from any city 4 and was engaged to a young affine, rubbing hard enough to leave) husband gets jealous, Dear Cyn or town, and | believe by ac oe a weal 4 man until a couple of months | 4 coating ot the aubs tance. Now thia, what whall | do? Would | cepting this position | can nd Ave. and Pike St. In Comnection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York — Store open 9a.m. to 6 pom ago, when we had a quarrel. He | With one of the hot pleces of flannel you get a divorce eventually get out of debt. But ia very hot-tempered, but | sel rub the injure urface, Continue WORRIED. my wife absolutely refuses to gor mega dom get angry, and when Ido! | the rubbing, using fres warmed A.—-You are prabably in the wron accompany me, saying she : H lose all contro! of myself. He Cloths, until the whiten paves the more than your husband, only blind would not stand the loneliness, Chagge Purchases Made Saturday Placed on May Bill Rendered June 1. if apologized and said | had to, | varnish or polish The o ‘ation to your own faulta, A woman should and if | am obliged to maintain because | was as much to blame may have to be repeated question her own heart very closely, a home in the city for her and e as he. But | wouldn't do it, 80 - who, when married to one man, re | one in the country for myself, he wrote and asked me to meet Q.—We are three girls who | celves undue attentions from anoth-| would not be helping matters hnua rl a e 0 assware him and we would talk it over. are going camping. Will you er, You had best be true to your] at all, so Miss Grey, | ask your | answered, saying | didn't want | please suggest a good name for marriage vows or ancel them advice. Thankin ‘ou, sin Ps nanny 4 ba our camp? \ bd e MR to see him again, Miss Grey, | | pune | cerely, 4 Hy was so angry | didn’t care what Also, is It proper to invite a Q.—! am coming to you for P. 8.—If it is not asking too 4 if bd r) y I did, 1 didn’t see or hear from boy Into the house after mid- | help—you have helped so many much, kindly advise me regard xcep 10na rice eductions him again, but yesterday | re night?) Thanking you, | othere whom | know. ing the legal end of the case, if ceived an invitation to his wed THE TRIPLETS. | | am a young man 20 years my wife refuses to accompany } j He , ding with another girl, I know |. A--How do you like these names?) old, have a fairly good posi me, am | obliged to support her This sale consists of lead blown stem wate etche igny- e heisey he doesn’t even tike her. He just | “Kil-kare, ; Idlewild,” "Pine Cot-| tion and in about six months In the city? | and other brilliant fire polished Colonial glass in Goble Claret, Champagne, Cock- did it to hurt me. He doesn't | tage,” “Aloha will fall heir to several thou- A—You, long as you remain tail, Cordials,~Parfait, Sherbet, Finger Bowls, Finger Bowl Plates, Whisky, Gin DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. S. really think | will come to the It is not proper to Invite a boy| sand dollars. | know a lady |married you are obliged by law to Mice: Siti talll lutnbdeand leed Ten. Olkeees Also Berry Dishes, ‘Berry SOU BADLY-DECAYED TEETH wedding, but | am going if it | !nto the house after midnight 62 years old, who has known |*"pport your wife, but I belleve if by an gh oa, Lemonade & aw poe oth Cite. Cla Mean pain for yourself, annoyance! kills me. Mother says! brought | ad | me since childhood, and whom |¥ou Will not be too anxious she Sugars and Creamers, ¢ heese and Cracker Dishes, Three-in-one Set Jils, Olive to your friends, a disfigured face| It all on myself and that I shall Q-—1! am in trouble and need | I hi ways treated as a | Will decide to do what is kindest | and Lemon Dishes, Sanitary Top Pitchers, Water Pitchers, Mushroom Plates and Cov- p and a bad breath not go to his wedding, but | will your epee 1am a married mother, She told me the other (nd best, If there Is no other rea ers, Oyster and Cocktail Plates, Vases, Baskets in Crystal and Colored Glass, Candle- Why allow these conditions to] go. | know he loves me, be woman of 20 years. My husband day that she loves me and |#0n than the you say ane sticks, Tooth Pick, Mustards, Salts and Peppers, ete. exist when they are so easily! cause he has told me so and | ian * i anne wants me to marry her—says | #!¥ex, I think she should be willing | ’ 04 é » os ‘ py ' eradicated? is because you fear} can see it in his eyes. Miss the cannot live without me. to go. Approach the subject only 4 the pain rn society has de-| Grey, help me. What shall | take She knows about the money | (18 4 kindly and loving spirit and | ¥ manded of the dentist that he de-| for a wedding present—some- | will fail heir to, and for that | be willing to do whatever fs right vise a method that ts painless for| thing that seems to say “I don’t reason | am not aure that she | @8dl Just the extrac filling and crown-| care,” GRAY EYES. really loves me | 7 ml ; ing of teeth. if your dentist hurts| A.—Child, I fear no one can help| Please advise me what you | ,, 2—WI!! you please tell me if ¥ ra . you and has instilled the fear of} you as long as you remain tn your | think about marrying a | Tei, Coes Gano adie ts came : the dental chair in your heart, {t| present attitude. You are both ex-| lady se old ae she, and how | | eres the two er on the out. ts because he is of the old school|ceedingly short-slghted and will} can determine if she really py ay? y Fy pe and lacks ambition enough to atudy| reap just the kind of seed you are loves me, or is after my money. GLUE EVES. | ‘ rey: | | A--A man should always walk \ modern ways and methods. sowing. The young man fs cutting ; IN OOUBT..~ | on ine pataide PS pat sangha ~ gly way off his nose to spite his face, and| _ A-—Don't be it; you cannot — \ me-saving devices has made it} you are doing the same. If you still y marry until you are 21 years o! % possible for the dentist today to|jove him, don’t do anything that will age, anyway. I am surprised that) | Q—For the last two sum q do in a few hours what would have| cause him further pain, Entertain a woman 52 years of age should rata zt Bnet carpal bird | Fi taken weeks to do a few years ago.| 4 spi ndnend aud Soraiveness use such poor judgment, It is very) O00 ps es Fon gerbe ree by = ‘ avery moment saved to the busy | toward him know his life is not seldom such marriages satie- | te etaeta tex ol Gin 4 a eivis <s entist means money in your) going to be any easter than js yours factory to either party dhe avanti and cas akan pocket, which means that we are|? cannot be a party to any spite| pe fr} A ) oo Sketched is the Crystal Stem Ware, needle etched grape design. Offered at the following spe- able to give you a regular extra| work. therefo ranible Q—1 am asking for your all night. Can you please cial prices rk, therefore it is impossible for tell me the name of it? It 4 heavy $10 gold crown for $4.00 oF| me to name such a present Jadament in my onee ang le something tice shader Goblets, ar $4.50 the dozen, this sale, set of six i one of our famous $10.00 never-slip|” Piuck out and cast. aside the sire to do what Is rig a coker tanith ty alae Claret, $4.25 the dozen, this sale, set of six — for $5.00. All work guaran-| ¢norns, and the roses will bloom for | ain. eset to decide just what bird” |b wilt be waitlen cers Cocktail $4.25 the dozen, this sale, set of six WE GIVE GAS you again. Am 28 yeare of age and | 'Y for your answer, E. A. L. Wine, regular $44 the dozen, ‘this sale, aet of wix «.. a ——- A—Th are #0 many different] ‘arfait, reg 4 0 the dozen, this sale, set of six.... a have been married three years, od 3 . Q.—I have just returned from years: | kinda of birds, it would be difficul Water Glass, regular $8.00 the dozen, this sele, set of six Regal Dental Offices California, where | spent the | tag Pat Aral A to claswify this one unless ¢ knew | Cordial, regular $4.00 the dozen, this sale, set of six Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager. | Perrone Pigg gs Aga | some pretty tough times finan. | 't# size plumage, ete. If you.can 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union. = ng bo A a ukeund thar eal | cially and, although | work the | Sen’ mesa description, pert aps 1} sere esi Miner! Note: Bring this ad with you. | ™Y {rls ycall lit must do you good to see! greater part of the time, it ja" tell you ite name. Perha During this sale we will have special tables of glass at o . ‘Our renters almost ruined my | all the family satisfied and me almost impossible for | ae en tne emion “te ch ur renters almost ruined my I ) os: ae | ai he you some information 5c each 10c each 15c each and 25c each. & di . 2 1 pay anything on my ning room table by hot dis! pleased at meal time. One " “G, “G % 3 ni ; Pick Siaak can dabe 06 temnee ‘ hs selhe ‘ = Helsey “Colonial” Glass Cordial, Sherry and Wine Glasses, Tooth Pick, Whiskey ; thing that always accom- t ic } " . ” Pick White pete, or ean they be re- ) and Appollinaris Glasses, Olive and Jelly Dishes, Tooth Picks. f moved?’ | am very anxious te |Plishes this is pastry. For BARGAINS 3} 10c x2" brilliant fire polished “Colonial” Goblets, Iced Tea and Lemonade Glasses, FOR DRINK HABIT every one likes it when it is t IC Sugars, Creamers, Milk and Water Pitchers, Vases and Lemonade Glasses, ete. So uniformly successful has OR- RINE been in restoring the vic} tims of the “Drink Habit” into #- | ber and useful citizens, and so strong is our curative powers, that we want to emphasize the fact that ORRINE tee. If, after a trial, you get no benefit, your money will be refund- ed, ORRINE costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for Free Booklet. Switt's Pharmacy, Second and Pike. know, as it is a fumed oak and highly polished—a beautiful piece of furniture. Thanking you in advance, MRS. J. 8. A.—Your friends should call on confidence in its/on you~that ts, if they know you! have returned To remove heat stains from pol paper a couple of times (making four thicknesses), cover the place with it and put a hot smoothing iron thereon. Ha ready at hand some bits of flannel, also folded, and made} quite hot. As soon as the iron has| ible. try because we same people. Why not fs sold under this positive gueran-|!shed wood, fold a sheet of blotting | today? ST. GERMAIN BAKERY 409 Pike wholesome, Wainty and digest- We know this tw true of our pas ell #0 much to the try some of our cakes In Used Machines New Machines rented ITH SRWING MACHINE Third (Near Pike) and us ANNOUNCES THE OPE ESTABL 518-519-520 Northern Bank Building Extremely fancy, as well as conservative Suits, Riding ‘Habits Breeches. There will be a reduction on our usual prices for a time, ranging as follows: $75 SUITS ... $60 $60 SUITS ... $48 $55 SUITS ... $45 Ladies thinking of a new Suit would do well to call and see Our class of work requires no com- during the ensuing week. ment here. Once a Customer, ESTABLISHED 1907. NING OF HIS NEW ISHMENT RITCHIE LADIES’ TAILOR Always a Customer RITCHIE LADIES’ 518-519-520 Northern Bank Bldg.—4th and Pike TAILOR short 8 4 1891 Third Ave. | co. in nts Charles J principal witnesses In | the police. Miller cas Hamilton-Upper auto was present. WOMEN 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 Goods NOW LADIES, YOU price is right, come and vantage of the reduced of hair half of former prices. pees vent goods price make them want Special Engstrom, one of a who are shrewd buyers and know when the prices re- gardless of quality, shade or length 1 will offer all of our made- up goods as long as they Wigs, this sale, manufacture everything hair goods, dye and make over your old switches. | We buy cut hair and combings or| up into anything you Notice—I will teach the! trade to a limited number of women or girls who have business ability, and wish to start branch stores Wigs for Men and Women PLACED ON TRIAL behalf of} © Miller, th lawyer-burglar Morey-Scollard-| oi.'init iron pat oe celal tes . larceny, the charge being that he Gillam Co. stole several boxes of candy from Pe LIne the National Biscuit Co. Judge 7 vices lasgow, his counsel, in outlining! the case to the jury, charged that | it's a frameup case on the part of Engstrom acted as pri- | Yate detective for Glasgow In the DELAY VERDICT Although Judge Mackintosh was prepared to render judgment in the case morning, neither Attorney Meade not Attorney Vanderveer, represent. ing the opposing parties to the suit, Judgment will prob- ably be entered late this afternoon. this in Hair take ad- last at Tou- and all ilated at half during We in Factory Hair Store 1401 First Av.| nation in delibe Three in oné set. Regular 50c for 25c. At 38c At 18c Unusu little set c sketched on the service tray pleces, may —Heisey Three-in-one Set, which sells regulariy at 50c. This —Heisey Cheese and Cracker Dish, regular 75c value, in two Heisey one-quart Tankard Milk or Water Pitcher; regular 50c value, special 18. ally Attractive onsists of sugar, creamer and individual butter, as these three fit snugly into each other to save space The set 25c. The set 38. be used together or as separate pieces zo ‘eres eed AT $7.50—A » Tate de Negre Hat, ribbon. The size 27x54 all colors JUST RECEIVED A New Shipment of COLONIAL RAG RUGS Very Special They may be had in Very serviceable for bath rooms, Millinery Stylish Hats of every description in the small, medium and large shapes. There are many Bandeau Hats in this showing There are such braids included as Milan hemp, hemp, Belgium split, The colors are those which are most wanted this season. lack Milan sailor, trimmed with two large pompons. of fancy braid, soft silk crown is trimmed with two bright yellow wings. Long, narrow shape, trimmed high at side, with large bow of Moire ribbon. SKETCHED AT $10,00—Close fitting Milan hemp Hat, has high rolling with a beautiful fancy and narrow Moire ribbon. Belgium Split Sailor, is trimmed with two pairs of lacquered wings and small bows of Cere Tam Crown Turban, of dark green Milan hemp, trimmed with French flowers and wheat. leghorns and fancy side, trimmed Second Floor. eee | A Stylish Suit fora Boy Special at $4.95 79c bed rooms, living rooms or porches. For Saturday, 79¢ each Special Sale of Children’s Wool Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Years. Many of the Dresses in this lot ranged in price as high as $13.75 and offered in this $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 yle, stylish Wool Dresses for chil sale at Servic dren, in such colors as navy, red, Copen and black and white checks Up to $6.50 Wash Dresses $1.95 Attractive little Wash Dresses of linen and large and gingham, in from 6 to sizes range The MacDougall-Southwick Co. REBELS REFUSE TO JOIN HUERTA FOR BIG FIGHT LAS, Artz, April 24.—Pro n sentiment is evident to among the Mexican rebels at opposite Douglas. It day Agua Prieta 14 offered for Saturday's selling at $1.95. Floor. small plaids years, and wi Second Fourth F Well made, Wool Suits of many smart styles—some have | ff two pairs of trousers. Our reg- | ff ular $6.50 Suits, special $4.95. | $12.50 and $13.50 Young | jj “oor. Men’s Suits $10.00 Both Norfolk and Sack Coat styles, in sizes from 32 to 37. Boys’ | Knicker Suits $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Norfolk Suits in black and white — checks, club checks, fancy mixtures, | blue cheviots/ | and blue serges. i x Sizes 8 to 17 The years; of excel- M be} | jient workman- ship. Third Floor, | econd Avenue and Prke Street Jeign invasion cannot be given al NU BONE CORSETS — name from the pages of civilized Vegetnble Silk Hostery 302 PLES BANK history,” reads the reply of the rebel | general, Obregon, to the appeal of ve 4488 ik the Huertista commander, Tellez, | —————————eneeneeneeees at Guaymas, to join against HATS REBLOCKED common foe. Capt. Claude G. chief of police, wants to go to wai is not believed here the rebels will and lick the Greasers, and a squad THEY'D FIGHT TOO the} Have your Milans, hemp, Panamas, chips and‘ hair cleaned, dyed, resewed and Yy. reblocked with the latest shape. We trim, also, Sth Floor People’s Bank, 2d at Pike. (Look for Electric Rin.) Bannick, former | join Huerta against the United |of police braves are anxious to £0 DANCE AY States, despite Carranza’s recent with him DREAMLAND declaration Bannick, himself a Philippine vet sci The abominable crime which the eran, may organize a company, On traitor and assassin, Huerta. has | the force are 50 or 60 Spanish-Amer 10c Just committed a ainat the Mexican) ican vets, all of whom are anxious | ely provoking fr |to be oft, ekets a . ny

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