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a—Woule you be kind ; enough to help me find my mother? | haven't seen her since | was a child of 8 months | old, and am now a boy of 18 1 yeare. } I came from Woonsocket, R 1, where | was living with my father, | arrived here Sunday ning, and have tried almost every fossible way to locate her, but with no results, She receives her mail Mrs. Margaret V. Lee, Gen. Del., and | inquired If she had catied for my mall, and they told me that she hadn't. She is in the millinery business, and | looked ail the directories, but could not find her, Now, if you think It would help, would you kindly put a few fines in your column oncerning this? | believe it would help me a great deal HATS REBLOCKED Have your Milans Z \ieaoh tor ' atest BARGAINS In Used Machines J ~ BULL BROS. Jusi Printers 1013 THIRD «AIN 1043 DANCING SWEATERS Wholesale and Retail, Made by OCTONEK KNITTING co. 425 Union St.. Corner Fifth Av SEATTLE MADE | DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. 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Avoid these but eat fairly substantial meals of plain foods, Kat slowly. Even if you drink nothing but water, you should not drink with meals. Drink before and after eat ia, indiges belching ing. Do not take pepsin or oth artificia! digestante. If you follow the foregoing simple instructions It {a probable that you will not need any medicine at all except, if you want to it medicine, a little antacid after meals, The best ant acid is ordinary bisurated magnesia, which can be purchased at any drug store. This is not to act upon the stomach but on the contents of the stomach. The antacid, as you ca learn by consulting your dict or encyclopedia to tralize or 60! a4 is merely nteract the excess neid ary ‘4 n so the at can digest the food normally. a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia in @ little cold or hot water after each me You should get immediate relief, even if your case is severe. Careful, mod erate eating and the use of biaur ated magnesia should put » oe Advertisement. ach in normal cor ; time; if you have pepsin to advance Stage of developing stomach ulcers. | Thanking you in advance. Youre truly, GEORGE DEQUOY, Care Hotel Hydah, | Fifth Av. Seattle. | iadly insert etter will} Pain with the seo it and a hope that your mother wie ere have given others Wil! you please anewer this question: | am now turn Ing my 23rd year, and so far have not met any gentleman that | thought enough of to marry, but do not care to be an old maid. What would be your | advice? BLUE EYES. Old maid” means disposition | whether or not is mar Haven't you seen some mar-| ple who we A matds? 1 Don't y about that, Live] giving “ef A not ried rled have much a and rt will work out all) as you Q.—We are chums, both 16 years of age, and we want to know how to get rid of a boy whom we don't like. He comes | out all the time just in time for | his meals. He is what most | | people call a sissy. When out | with him all he thinks of Is t ting married. He Is 18 years old. We have no other boy friends who like u When we ak, he gi . We consider him a j ous fool. What Is your opinion? Please answer in your column as soon as possible. The sooner the better. Please put it In the paper. Thanking you in ad vance, we remain, SHORT NEWS BLUE AND BROWNIE. |@ ae ° A—Why don't you help the boy/ ¢_ —_—_—_—4| to sensible things? Marriage ts|” 7), ; foolish at that age. Play games| prot's‘h’divome sO with him, and get his mind on some. thing el Don't call him a fool It isn’t kind, Show him if he will | be sensible, you will be good friend: if not, that you can't associate |with him: but be kind, girls, He jneeds kindness Scribes meet tonight. J. L. Lippy funeral Friday. Anna L. Strong returns, | Arm of H. H. Hazlett, cop hit by) thug’s bullet, paralyzed. | Burglare enter drug store, 5720 Eighth ay. N. E., second time. Alki Woman's Improvement club ecard party Saturday. evens W. R. C. celebrates 30th anniversary Saturday Patrolman Thompson suspended. Receivers appointed for Deep Lake Coal Co. properties. “Breezy Point” Federated Clubs, Q—Can you please tell me something to keep my hair combed? | go Into many offices every day, and when | take my cap off my hair Is all uncomb- ed. | try to look as respectful 1 can when | go into an of- fice. Please answer soon. Y. W. C. A. play, at Press club, A BOY. May 15. P. S.—My hair is very thick. Mystic Jewel Auxiliary meets A.—Take off your cap more care | Wednesday. | | | fully, or buy a larger one Dr. Gaebeistein talks on “The Fu- ture of the Jews,” First Prosbyter- | jan church, tonight Jury awards $16,500 for Fairview! av. condemnations. Progressive club annual musical! Wednesday, Press club. B. F. Day Parent-Teacher associa tion met today. Y. W. C. A. formal housewarm- ing May 26. Rev. Sydney Strong confers with Chief Griffiths regarding work- house. Mariposa off for North with 242 Q.—Is there such a law as a | “Blue Sky Law if 80, please tell me what it Is. Have Wash- ington and Ohio this law en- forced? Thank you for your trouble. MADGE. | A-—“Blue Sky Law” is only a joke. Did you never hear of peo ple selling blue sky? Selling “Blue Sky” t# selling something that doer not exist except tn the mind of the seller—padded stock, business bub- bles, something worthless, repre- sented as valuable, rehearsal to- Q—Bince you have helped others, | have come for help. Will you please tell me what Diakonah society met today. Install ion services, Junior Till- to do to keep ister from ikums, Collins playfield Friday biting her nai When she | night gets a little excited she starts Dramatic club, Seattle college, to biting her nails. She keeps [piay, Press club, Friday night. them bitten off until they just Epworth league, First M. E. look terrible. church, banquets new officers. Thanking you very much, Detective Barbee’s retirement DocKy. | A—Of course, the excitability ts |back of the girl biting her natis, prevented discharge, Public hearing on waterway widening May 15. and should be corrected. In the] First steel for canal locks arrives | meantime, a solution of salts, dis-| Friday. solved in water, applied to the) Fletcher Lewle elected U. of nails will help. Michigan Alumni association prest- arr dent. | Q—i am a foreign girl of 23 Saimon pack between two and | and in love with a foreign |three million cases short of last | young man of 28 1 love him | yoar | so much because he is the Corwin leaves for Nome May 18; | most nearly perfect young man | first vessel north for past 12 years.| 1 have ever seen in my lift Patrolman Folirich, retired on but | cannot proceed our rela- | disability, wants to ” | tion more than a mere friend- | | ship as | am a bashful nature | @———-_ oo a | and cannot go further than ELSEWHERE TI talking and communicating nat ~@) with him upon common sub- WIil of Geo. F. (“Divine Right”) jects. Baer filed. tate estimated at | $15,000,000. High caste Hindoo will be natu-| ralized at Los Angeles. District Attorney Whitman charg- ed with creating prejudice at sec ond Becker trial | Chinese pirates raid steamship Shingtal and obtain $30,000. Senator Jones Introduces bill to provide $110,000 for Grays harbor | jetty, It seems to me that he lov me all right. At least W me, but he Is quite indifferent | about talking of love affairs. | have given him timely hints, grasping every chance, but he apparently does not take the hints, or if he does he pretends that he Is quite ignorant of it. He Is quite a learned man and knows a great deal, and | | | have several things to learn Samuel Untermeyer, counsel! for | from him. Whenever | k |money market investigators, critt- | him to give an planation |cises anti-trust bill, | upon certain subject he ex- Early legislation on truste pre- plains to me so kindly that [dicted at Washington, | even my own elder brother Reserve bank committee will himself wouldn’t do It to such [name banks to execute certificates. an extent. Only if the topic comes to the point of matri- | monial affaire he keeps silent Marie Ganz, |. W. W. leader, sen- tenced to prison for threatening John D. Rockefeller, fr. Gen. D. E. Sickles will be buried in New York Saturday. War department will not abandon holding of students military in- struction camps this summer. John Floyd King of District of Columbia nominated assistant reg: | ietrar of treasury, Col. Roosevelt to and never says a word. But | have only once heard him say that he woul@ remain a bach- elor for his life for some rea son, but he did not explain to me what the reason is. The more indifferent he is about love talk the more crazy | be- come of him. Now, Miss Grey, 55 pounds in lvictim of Hav THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 7, 191 @uae KENT, May 7.—-Mra. Hannah FE. Campbell, 76, wife of J. C. Camp bell, died yesterday at her home in Meredith after an fllness of four Drunkards Saved Secretly Through a Wonderful Remedy Whieh Any Lady Can Use Secretly in Tea, Coffee or Food. Costs Nothing to Try. A Happy Home Since Pane Quit Drink. 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Nordica, accused of having wasted estate of Mra. Mary A. Yerkes, as attorney would it be right for a young man of his education, of his character and of his earning capacity to remain a lifetime bachelor? | must gain him for everything. What is your good advice? Please teli me. You were and are good to every- body, so | presume you may be good to me as well. 1 am a girl only here a few years, taking private steno- International Council! of Women | graphic course since a few | formally opened in Rome | weeks ago. Don't laugh at my House of Lords rejects women's | suffrage bill by vote of 104 to 60. San Francisco socialists will | give me your precious advice, | mourn for Colorado dead in front | Yours truly, jof Standard Ol Co, offices. DESPONDENT GIRL. | Body of Marshall 8. Dudley, con- A.—I wish I could save you from|fidential advisor of Former Senator |making a grave mistake. Don't|Bourne, found floating in Wil |lose a fine friendship by trying to|lamette river. convert it Into a silly love affair.| Surgeon Ralph McDowell acquit. | poor English, but please sym- | pathize with my situation and The very best marriages are|ted of charge of killing Frank | | founded on companionshtp—not on|Green at Annapolis | jemotion. If yon are not big) Conservation program for West jenough to come up to the right | ine bill for leasing Alaska coal standard you will not deserve this| lands to private persons. man's companionship. [t is abso. lutely the man's own attair, wheth.| QUINCY, May 7—The aurvey of er or not he ever marries the Quine valley irrigation project start soon, Engineer L will Modern Woodmen of America are|Rico of Seattle, who has charge of plit over election as head consul|jthe work, has arrived bere and ‘of A. KR. Talbot of Lincolu, Neb, opened headquarters Dental Experts. When ft comes to @ good. first class dental service reasonable price, these dentists can offer you something entirely new tn methods and results Let thém tell you all about your teeth, what to do and what not to do: get an estimate of your dental needs and have them quote you terms You will be treat 4 courteously, an@ should you have dental work do by them, you wit! certainly receive value in full. Ni only. that, but An office fitted entirety tn white enamel and sanitary in every way. fen them before Gold Crowns 95.00. Bridge Work 85.00 Fillings 500 Extracting end Cloning Pree with or 5 Rhoads Dental Co. Third and Pike | | | MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW, FRIDAY, AT FRYE & C0.’S MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: Choice Loin Pork | Chops Rib and Loin , Mutton Chops ... Choice Shoulder Pork Steak Choice Veal Chops Pork Liver, WE TOE Libs litexdace 10¢ American Full Cream Cheese ......... Look for U. S. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. it effected «| | } | | DAN CUPID PUTS OVER TRIO OF NOTABLE WEDDINGS THIS SPRING | Reading Left to Right, Mis Willard, Kermit Roosevelt, Miss Huntington, Miss Wilson, Below, Vincent Astor and Wiillam Mo- Adoo. | | The country’s three most im- | portant weddings of the year | take place this spring The first of these tn national importance is that of William G. McAdoo, the t lawyer, cretary of ury, financter, and builder of tunnels, and I nor Randolph Wilson, of the president and bosom friend of the secretary's daugh- | ter, charming Miss Nona Me- Adoo. Kermit Roosevelt, son of Col. Theodore, former president of the United States, will marry Misa Belle Willard of Virginia as soon as his father returns from South America. The third wedding is that of Vincent Astor, America’s rich- est young man, and Miss Helen Dinsmore Huntington, daughter The McAdoo-Wilson romance is believed to have been begun last spring, when the secretary | met the three Wileon girls at their father's sumer home. | It ripened during the winter under the influence of the couple's mutual interest In dane | ing. Miss Eleanor, the youngest of the Wilson family, is a talented, | happy, kindly girl with a pas | sionate interest in horses, tennis and dancing. Her talent finds expression in painting and his- trionics. When Miss Nona McAdoo, daughter, met Wilson and Miss the secretary's in Washington they at once became bosom friends. Miss McAdoo seems | pleased with the match. Miss Belle Wyatt Willard, the fiancee of Kermit Roosevelt, is the daughter of Joseph E. Wil lard of Richmond, Va., and Wash ington, and ambassador to Spain. Miss Willard made her debut | two years ago and is one of the most attractive members of the younger set in Richmond, Wash- ington, Baltimore, New York and Hot Springs, Va Miss Helen Dinsmore Hunti ton, who will be Mrs. Astor, & | lover 06 outdoor life. She has been brought up in the exclusive country hdme of the | Hudtingtons on the Hudson. She | is a good swimmer, a good horse- woman and an expert driver of motor craft on both land and water. Col, J. C. Bulger, soldier of for. tune in Mexico, was arreste ed with fatally wounding L. odemus fn a quarrel at Denver Noe 1420 Second Avenue. ‘WIFE OUT LATE; | was |Miller Trunk & Leather charg: | Boston Dentists) Opposite Bon Marche. True-to-Nature Teeth | | The Finest Production of Dental | Art Examination and Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra advice Free heavy) Sah eo 4s 04 65 TT Bridgework (strictly class), per Tooth Gold Fillings ... 85.00 to $15.00 first-|' $5.00) | $1.50 Up|! | True-to-Nature Teeth, per set} est Teeth in the world.) 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May be had in wider ribbons; also same colors in this sale, 25¢. Second Av. and Pike St. :acDougall-Southwick MASONS DO IT OLYMPIA, May 7-~The corner- stone of the new Carnegie library was laid yesterday afternoon, the ceremonies being in charge of the Masons. Grand Master A. H. Han! erson of Seattle was the principal BLAMES LODGE LOS ANGELES, May 17— Mre. Dalsy H. Goodwin's rever- | speaker. sal of the time-honored lodge ; night excuse saved her case when she defended the divorce ELECT MILLER suit filed by Otis Bruce Good- win, with the result that the Goodwins remain married CHEHALIS, May 7.—Geo. H, "I was out late nights be- Miller was elected yesterday to succeed E. A. Teachmor as county commissioner, Teachmor resigned to give his attention to his private interests in Montana. cause my duties as an officer of my lodge demanded it,” Mra. Goodwin virtuously explained to the court. CRUEL TO HORSE Because he allowed a horse to stand tied to a post at Houghton, Wash., for three days, Mark Baker convicted Wednesday by a jury in Judge Mackintosh’s court) of cruelty to animals. VALDEZ, May 7.—Commercial organizations and citizens are pro- testing to the secretary of war against the removal of federal troops from Fort Liscum on the ground the large government invest- ments require regulars to protect them. | CAN'T GIVE 'EM AWAY CALLS REPUBLICANS ee ek = = May — ABERDEEN, May 7.—Chairman| Ned Harris and John Bagwany, E. 8. Avery, of Elma, has issued a| Chiefs of the Nimpkisk Indians, are call for the Chehalis county repub-| Under arrest, charged with violation lican central committee to convene|f the law forbidding Indians to May 16 to adopt a plan for| sive presents at a potlatch. EWvi- scting delegates to the state con-| dence shows the chiefs gave away vention more than 200 blankets. | | For the BEST in Traveling Good: NAVY YARD ROUTE is at the RIGHT PRICE see us Steamers H. B. Kennedy, Tourist en@ REPAIRING ae | Leave Colman Dock, Seattle: Phone Elliott 1169. cept Sunday), $:00, 10:30 a m. Sunday, Sunday 2:30), 36 (em- 2:00 Goods Co. 904 SECOND AVE. Special Round Trip FaresEast via Great Northern Railway To CHICAGO (account General Assembly Presbyterian Church and Norwegian | Saengerbund) on sale May 16-18-19-20— $72.50. TO ALL POINTS EAST Summer Tourist Tickets on sale daily June 1 to Sept. 30, 1914, at greatly reduced fares. Plan to use the ORIENTAL LIMITED, the fast train to Min- neapolis, St. Paul and Chicago, or The Fast Mail to Spokane and the Twin Cities, or The Southeastern Express to Great Falls, Denver, Lincoln, Kansas City, etc.—all splendid electric lighted trains, Break your journey at Glacier National Park, Ri \Yon main line oh For ’ Rerth Reservations, Tickets, Apply CITY TICKET OFFICE Columbia St. and Second Ave Phones Main 117, Elliott 5609 J. Moore, City Pass. and Tkt. Ast C. W. Meldrum, Asst, Gen’! Pass, Agt Further Information, }