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who Sethegd Ae eee lace a. | | | | HATS REBLOCKED your Milar hips gaged to be married when | am 18, providing we both love each other as much as we do now. | look old for my age and he wants me to get married now, | but mamma won't give her con sent until | am 18 Oh, Mise Grey, | do hate to tie about my age—wouldn't you? If he loved me, do you think he would ask me to do that? Remember, | love him, Shall we get married now or wait? SWEET SIXTEEN, A—By all means, wait until you are of age, dear girl, You can} il afford to begin the most impor tant part of your life with a lie, Be sides, do you feel sure you are pre pared in avery way to take th a8 of matrimony into your hands? Giris of 16 seldom are, Suppose you im press this upon your friend, and tell jhim you are going to spend the | next two years in preparation and pen him to do the same. They will) | be short, full years, I assure you Q—1 am a girl of 16 and en . Mat Pike | Sten 1 | BARGAINS In Used Machines Ty Up WHITE SEWING MACHINE co. 140 Third (Near? Main tts “NU BONE CORSETS Vewetable Sith Hostery 802 PEOPLE'S BANK Biter 4435 Retail Department of Aoward D. Tromns Co. Whol (Larger in the Northwest.) ale Carpet and Rug House Rug Sale | sue Draperies Beds Mattresses CONTINUES ON Room-Size Rugs This $200,000 stock of all the best makes of Rugs, consisting of the famous Bigelow and Smith's makes of Rugs. The following is one of the many specials we offer: 9x12 Body Brussels RUGS Special $23.50 FULL 5-FRAME, HEAVIEST of the est «rade Oriental ‘wo blocks east Fifth Ave. rugs Exceptional value at of Moore The- and We deliver anywhere in Se- Two bleohe attle Note—Ne advertised shipped outside of Seattle. north of W esa lake Market. ‘THE STAR—MONDAY, Q.—Do you think it is right | A.—When a man takes out el APRIL 27, 1914. ith as a volunteer? We are three to make dates over the phone jxenship papers, it also naturallzes 15, 16 and 17, and have with atrange men? | madeone [his wife and children, You may contemplating applying with a boy whom | do not know, | vote when you become of age for permission to join. but don't know whether to keep | - &, F, and M it or not, but will take your ad. | A.—Hoys unde years of age vice SIXTEEN snnot join the A.-You are evidently not a read miencing with the “g,* er of my columns, or you would and oblige? M., 8. Q—What does demitasse have known what | would say A—Hlendine, Bettina, Berhice,, mean? Thanking you, AMY nly it Is not right to make dates| peiva, Bernicia. Barbara, Blanch A.—Demi-tasse means half a por over the phone with strangers ae tion; on a dinner menu, it mean you keep them, you do so at a Q.—Will you please inform |# mall cup of coffee great risk. | the author of and did the “Paradise Regained"? Also tell me who was the 8th president of United States? “BOSCOH,” me as to who w Q.—Do you believe in the tra. dition that if it eon Easter Sunday it will rain for seven Sundays afterward? Q—One of my friends t me a beautiful fern for Easter, but being entirely inexperi- | enced in caring for them, | dm it will die on you give Will you please tell me what | me any point 1 will be A—John Milton was the author day July 21, 1865, fell on, and lof hoth “Paradive Lost and "Para-| 9Tatef¥! for an newer also November 27, 1855? dise Regained HELENE The 18th president of the United A-Ferns should be kept out of A.~I have no faith in the abo States was Ulysses wimpson Grant, | tt sun and out of a draft, If the saying, because I have known al : ste tips dry, the alr in the room does number of times when {t failed not have enough moisture, Rust July 21, 18 I on Friday; No-| Bap FE ga ot blotches signify too much water | vember 27, 1865, fell on Tuesd, Red blotches indicate the presence — statues? A FRIEND. of the little red spider, Wash the A-Ordinary — plant of paris) plant with weak carbolic #0 Q-——We have been in thie may be cleaned by washing 10 guds, Fertillze ferns with bone country seven years, all being warm water and soap and drying | meal born in British Columbia. My | with a soft cloth It Is almost, impossible to re father has taken out his citizen: ship p Would it be law. ful, when we become of age, to vote on his papers? B08. information as to the age a _boy must be to join the army We are forced to vacate and the time is growing short. Our line of Fishing Tackle is yet complete, but will not last long at these prices. TYEE SALMOM EGGS 17c FLY BOOKS AT COST $1.00 famous Lock Stitch Sew. ing Awls - 9 $3.98 $1.25 Split Bamboo Rods 69¢ 50e Nickel Plated Multiplying Reels waidbigins Bae Ade 1 doz 75e Silk Enamel! Lines. . boc Sft. $5.00 Garden Hose .. Scotch Leaders. soi 17-inch Great American Mowers Canvas Hunting $1.00 Door Butts 11¢ c Nickel Plated Scissors 87¢ 39¢ Trout Season Opens Friday, May 1, 1914 | MONETTE HARDWARE CO. 106 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH Opposite 42-Story L. C. Smith Bldg. 34x3% Spring Lock 60 Easy Notes From an Article by the Editor of The Musical Courier Extra, a Journal Circu- lating Among Piano Manufacturers and Dealers, and Recognized by Them as Being Most Conservative and Reliable. The above mentioned article is of great length, the editor having dealt with the instrument tech- nically and from a scientific standpoint, but we herewith quote excerpts indicative of his conclu- sions: The filustration herewith presenta the ease de- sign and some of t uctural detaile of a new piano, samples of whieh are now being offered to the Bush & Lane dealers. “This piano comprises much more than @ new case Aesign, and more, than « new scale, Tt repre sents the working out of a new idea for the attainment of an old tdew io effort to the tone of « hortzontal grand plano with an upright scale, And pos- sensing & fairly extensive acquaintance with the efforts even produce of other plano scale draftemen in this direction, the writer begs to submit a* bis fmpression that Mr. Lane hag made the farthest advancement yet recorded. This ving much, but the assertion te not mite hastily ot the nor without regard for the notable achievements past ft is not an upright The of the ‘booming base’ type scale is balanced, and the tone ts remarkable for the wo-called dity’ that marke the base of @ skility Cesigned ant tructed horizontal grand “Tt in also & plano that will appeal only to persons who want something out of the ordinary and are willing to pay for It; hence, in bullding and finishing inate ent Mr. Lano gave bis skill originality free reir infu) from the at The attention to detail was me 9d finds little surprises everyw lifters down to the pe This is the carefully considered opinion of an unbiased piano expert. The virtues of a Grand piano embodied in little has long been the ambition of piano builders. This Walter Lané, a case requiring space in the home ambition has been realized by Mr president of the Bush & Lane Piano Co., and we cordially invite musicians and the general public to examine and hear this wonderful crea- tion of the piano manufacturer's art—the first of which have just arrived and are now on exhibition at the Bush & Lane Seattle Factory Store. Pokal Pare Wholesale—MANUF ACTURERS—Retail Seattie Store 13 15 third Avenue Q.—Will you kindly give me vive a maidenhhir fern outside of 4 green house, For a fern of the coarser variety, repotting may be necessary, Dust is detrimental to fall house plants Q.—Iis the Panama canal to be fortified? If so, can you tell me how much will be spent for thie purpose? Thanking you kindly. A STUDENT, A-—Acts of congress provide! over $5,000,000 to be expended for | the fortifications, consisting of sea batteries, field ; camps, submarine structures, arma ment, ete ® Q.—I come to you at last. | am a young man of 23, and for the last seven years have bat- tled with my he When | was 16 | met a girl and fell In love with her, and she loved me. Her mother was opposed to our go- ing haga! oo and she sent me away. er drank or smoked and wi always a gentleman | and worked hard. When the Girl was of age, she married the man her mother wanted her to. | have never gone near her since, although she has been at within two blocks of me and wanted me to come, but, Mies Grey, | wae afraid | could trust my 1 still love 1 have gone with other nice girls, and for a time seem- ed to think lots of them, but | can't forget her; she jways on my mind. Wil kindly tell me what to do? TROUBLED BOY. A-—Don't try to forget the girl, but when thoughts of her come to you, let them be without sorrow or MINTYRE WORSE Suffering « serious relapse, R. J. Melntyre, former deputy sheriff, who was beaten up several weeks ago by County Commissioner Lafe Providence hospital Sunday tn an unconscious condition An opera tion on his head may be necessary, Suit had been started on Meln- | $10,000, gamag CIRCUS IN TOWN The circus came to town today! Al G. Barnes’ big wild animal show, with its three rings of saw- dust and joy, Its acrobats and clowns, ite elephants and camels, and it» well-trained bunch of wild anima They The days under Shriners. ‘@ at Second and Blanchard show is to be given three the ausploes of the To Pinch Mashers Chief Griffiths issued general orders today, instructing patrol men to watch parks on their beats and place under arreat men who namited a aafe in the dry goods store of L. escaped with $2,500. ATTENTION, LADIES | © the only factory In Seattle the new vacuw dies’ straw nd plush hate. BOWLER B17 Union St., Oppos OR, L. R. CLARK, DO. D. S. SOMETHING OF When you come to the Regal Den- tists your work fs done by graduate registered dentists, whose license is hanging in front of the operator's chair. We do not advertise special- ists, and then employ students to do the work. This office is run and managed by Dr, L. R. Clark, who inspects every piece of work turned out. If you need dental work of any kind we want you to come and al- low us to make an examination of your mouth. We won't anything for this service will be under no obligations to have any dealings with us. Remem- ber, we do dental work for half that charged by our competitors, All work guaranteed WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager. 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union. * Note: Bring this ad with you, \ fort{fications and | Hamilton, was removed to. the) tyre’s behalf against Hamilton for| frequent such places to insult women. PORTLAND, April 27.—Search | is being made for robbers who dy-/ Shanahan Sunday and | INTEREST TO YOU! ing, Important things tn life. Don you think it is rather selfish to li them shut out of your life) while you nurse a grief that only) grows? The only way you can ever | it is to open wide the | doors of your heart and let the sun-| Jehine of the glad world in | It may help you to remember that this life ts not perfect, and each of is has some regret to harbor, and| ve must make the most of it, Look about you, and I am sure you will find others with worse trials to bear than yours; it will make your own ‘seem Hghter \ — Q—I have a friend who has for the last lovercome have anything to do with him. | He has told several boys he | | would kill he nd any young | man he saw with her. Now, she has asked me for help. | Have | a@ right to carry a re- voiver in self-defense? If not, whom should | not one of these rough-necks, but @ nice, refined character. | A—You lay yourself Hable to ar |rest and fine if you carry conc | weapons without permission authorities, T from I! your friend to go to one of the policewomen or to the] protective officer o! They will assist convinced this man is sincere inj} his threats, you had best report him to the police and have bim taken into custody before he does harm the Y¥. W. CLA vr. If you are} Reliable—Foley’s Honey and) Tar Compound | It Is the quality of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound that makes it lsuch a reliable medicine, For| coughs, colds, croup, whooping! cough, bronchial and la grippe/| coughs, which “hang on” in the! spring and weaken the system, it/ has no equal. It also gives prompt and definite results for hoarseness, wheezy tickling throat and stuffy, breathing. Mra. Benj. W West Mills, Me, says tell you how much I think of Foley's| Honey and Tar Compound as a fam. fly cough syrup, It is particularly! valuable, a8 a small quantity has the effect desired, and it contains} no opiates. I consider it the b jcough syrup we have ever used. And Thos. Verron, Hancock, Mich., “Foley's Honey and Tar has ye proven effective, quickly re- Heving tickling throat, and stopping the cough, with no bad after ef. fects.” 25e, 0c and $1.00 bot tles. The genuine ix in a yellow package. For sale by Bartell Drug | Stores, MEAT PRICES CUT | TOMORROW, TUESDAY, AT)! JFRYE & CO.’S | MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: Choice Rib and Loin Mutton Chops .. 15c Anchor Brand Bacon, 123 15¢ | Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Cholce Shoulder Pork Steak American Full Cream Cheese ......... Look for U. S. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shope open until 6:20 p. m, | fy course In GAS EN- MACHINE — SHOP MECHANICAL DRAW- TRICITY, STEAM ENGI- | or AUTOMORILE RE- | NG at thie schoo! wil! give you || smATTLe ENGINEERING First West and Roy SCHOOL, | | ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith ls Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison, 2% Cents Por Pound, Dey Weight WET WASH ROUGH DRY Minimum Buntie, 40 Cente Or Our sNoW B become so pop’ un that we are making « © TO THOSR WHO WASHINGS 30 Lbs. for 50c all bundles picked up by drivers after Wednesday week. w ITE WORK has and our patrons For our of Don't Colonial Dinner Set Ofter. Miss Our A coupon tn every bundle tells ail about it Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine CENTRAL LAUNDRY AUTO SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1871 ac] ougall = fouttrwick fm coancction wth JAMES MoCREERY @ CO, New Tort SECOND AV. and PIKE wT. Store open 9 «. m. to 6 p.m. Charges Purchases Made Tuesday Placed on Bill Rendered June Ist. The Sale of Spring and Summer Suits Continues to ( Offer Regular $30 and 0 and $40 Values at— This special purchase repre- the latest every suit in this would sell regularly at $30.00 and $40.00 and sents styles; sale nm some instances even more In this showing there are reproductions of the latest Paris models. The materials included are silk and wool poplins, serges, cravenette cloth, gaberdines, crepes, moire, taffeta and combina- tions of serge The colors are na@y, black, Copenhagen, tan, brown, tango and mahogany. The skirts are made with the deep graduated flounces or new Russian tunics, while the coats are the bolero and cut- away effects. Many models have the new mannish vests. This was an exceptional pur- chase just received by us from New York and the exceptional price for whi they are offered is $18.75. Second Floor. ‘viacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. BEFORE SIGNING Initiative petitions 4 to 13 inchaive STOP! Reed oot oe LOOK! q At your 1914 tax © statement No one can be a good cook without, the proper materials, and one of the essentials is CARNATION MILK From Contented Cows It improves the flavor. When you add to any food—baked or cooked—sweet, clean, pure, nutritious Carnation Milk, you make it delicious, appetizing and digestible. Carnation Milk is fresh milk with part of the water taken out by evap- oration, and sterilized to preserve its wholesomeness It is delivered hermetically sealed—always ready for use. Use Carnation Milk to flavor your coffee. If you haven't tried it, order it today from your grocer or delicatessen