The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1914, Page 5

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Moore Theatre Q.—Like many others, | have tam a young girt 15 years of age, STARTING NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON cvs didnt There eight of us. unting my TWICE DAILY, 2:30 and 8:30 Jj ss's..Sc.ccsnoees wire 7 nbout that. | would do twice as —_ much, bu ne of the folks has a good word for me. They say |! SEATS NOW SELLING sleas and. What. at Ana when they say that it juet makes me feel | ought to be able to let me go out nights and have a good time? They get a job and get wages, should | take it All the other girls have nice clothes, so why can't | My mother died when | wae a rea PRESENTS A young g' | will take your ad SUPERB vice, Miss Grey BROKEN-HEARTED STUPENDOQUS SPECTACLE \ ONSTRUCTION.OF IME M r JWSTONE PARK || ie is ST. GOTHARD t t MOUNTAINS wo have, a Yo , we Ty Q—I have a young gentleman ly when any of my girl friends speak to me. He does not like to meet any f my friends be cause he says he w surely lose his balance What do you think would be a good cure for him? Please answer in the paper Yours truly FRECKLES 3 [ 1 won't lost b ance. I r . The Q—w you kindly tefl.me if there is a cong published called Over the Hillis a Far Away INQUISITIVE NIGHTS { MATINEES cane Diggers 2 ber gi ons Lower Floor and Dress | Mar M Circle Adults rereey +. t t a ion Balcony. Children 15c weer adi F oe pro PD nbc thedene 8 Boxes Q—Whit would yeu: tink of this problem, if a bunch of boys ving In a certain part of this city and if one boy s ed to say some thing about a girl, and the other | boys added some till they had the girl's reputation to the very bot tom? | am the girl, and oh! how it hurts my feelings, but the boys don’t care. And it isn’t @ wonder that | spend my days in sadness. | can’t help it. Every place | go | get remarks and | feel go blue, and oh! if they only knew what = of a girl | am they would k thelr tongues stil. 1¢ len't my fault that my sister is doing what she ought not to, and my parents, | can't help it. It isn’t my fault. 1 have to struggle in not getting it that way. And if you only knew how | have struggled through life My God! 1 don't know what you would say. And the best thing | know Is to go away from home, and I think I will this summer and try to earn my living some way, rather than to stay home and be kicked about. | want you to understand that | am a sensible girl and know THAT HAMILTON AUTO MATTER IS his grandso er w orses tr has nothing The last grandson of Prince Po-| temkin, favorite of Empress Cath. erine of Russia, ha» been discov ered working as a porter theatre in Peters SEWING $ 5 and MACHINES Up New Machines + st MODEL MILLINERY WHITE SEWING MACHINE co. Mate 195 Fifth Floor People’s Rank Bldg at Pike 1424 Third (Near rive) BEFORE AFTER A Lady Told Us Yesterday She Was in Love with the repair work our shop is turning out A lot of other people in town feel the same Way about it Pact is, our repair business is growing eaps and bounds The reason is we make it a rule to use only the kind of terials and do only the kind of work that will make you always think of us when your shoes get disabled. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1124 FIRST AVENUE Corner Seneca Telephone Main 4136 KODAKS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES Northwestern Photo Supply Co. 1320 2nd Ave. Try our Finishing Department Final a 41 that > state FLAYED AGAR MM Fronilo THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914, Letters To Crasthi what Ia wrong and what Is right. | have several hints that | should leave home from principal of school and other people if you w Mise Grey, | will write you a letter and tell you of my past fife, so please print thie and tell me what you think A BROKEN.HEARTED GIRL I ‘ ¥ «i 1 to wl fficer at the Y Peoy 1 f Q.—Will you kindly help me out? | am a high school girl of 16 and am keeping company with a young man of 18. Now, Miss Grey, this young man has gone with me for nearly a year, and he ls @ perfect gentieman but for one reason, and that Is, he Is always trying to act cute and does things which he thinks emart, but which | think are very impolite. 1 ~ ADVERTISES HIS CHURCH ON BILL BOARDS; IT WINS a Grey — have felt real embarrassed, but each time he apologizes, and | think he haw just forgotten himeelf But now | am getting very tired of hin actions, as he did the same thing ain. My girl friend happened to with us, and this girl says she thinks him a very nice boy, when | sald | wouldn't epeak to hin again unless he apologized, she sald That Isn't anything to apologize Now, Miss Grey, as thie girl Is not j thought very well of In her neigh borhood, | will not take her advice, but will act upon yours. Shall f, or shall | not, epeak to him without an apology Kindly do not let this slip into a waste paper basket, Thanking you in advance, | am, A HIGH SCHOOL GIRL eak to the boy if you don't anner in which the t go with him. If some , ou his act is wrong that ts enough, You don't need ar one's advice, Do what you think tr Q.—Spirits of camphor will re store furniture that has been turned white by having hot dishes eet on it Per f hydrogen will take blood from a white garment. Lemon juice will remove ink if applied A piece of gum camphor wrapped with the silver will prevent tarnish Respectfully yours TOMMY ATKINS. 1 send at once A.—I Q.—1! am going to give a surprise party on my brother, and as | do not know of a good way to surprise him would you suggest some way besides all meeting on a corner? Also, will you mention some nice new games? We are from the age of 11 to 15. 1 als what # Ing you think a p ould begin and end. Thanking you in advance Iremain, A YOUNG READER P. 8 asking too much, will you please print a good candy recipe ur in the even Not at the home of the guests? Lirec games, but if y As nd t nay whether y c k book at the ra Q—There is a young married Rev. C.F, Reisner Thats / Great. Heel-Proot FLOOR yore Jee man In the same office who Insists on flirting with me. | don't like to be rude in any way to him, because I think it is more from habit than anything else. In what way can | Stop it? Yours, BROWN EYES A—Hie ¢ can't hurt you URNITURE ' SAVINGS k, look here * $18, 09 $9.59 Axminster size tered oak Chiffon: $50.00 Genuine Turkish Leather 26. 09 Rocker of Six a $10.59 med Oak Rocke $10.09 | Pay Cash for Used Goods—Exchange New for Those You Have S. H. Poynor 1525 15.00 F leather seat and back Fourth Ave Between Pike and Pine | ATTENTION, LADIES We are the only factory 10c Per Roll Ladies 7% a} ootnearg THE UPSTAIRS SHOE 00. SIMPSON & FINZEL 1408 Second Av. Next to Times Bidg. IS IT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING OR THE COST OF HIGH LIVING Denny Bidg. Fourth Floor That brought about the t stairs Store Whatever the cause may be, the public has shown its approval by an increas ing patronage upstairs, not only with this store, with several other we know but stores aa Art Upstairs Trading Saves You Money—That's the Reason OUR PRICE IS $2.50 THE PAIR SOME SPECIAL STYLES AT $3.00 YOU CAN SAVE $1.00 A PAIR | Open Saturday Evening Till 9. | Mea BOWLER WAT. Co. —we like to do work for Mpeoniin Wanless ‘Apts particular people Pacific Mall steamer Korea in in 309. quarantine at Shanghai with sick 4-6-8-Exposure Rolls, ff ness on board “NU BONE onsets | CLERKS | There are kinds of clerks to found in every community 1—Clerks something 2—Clerks nothing The clerk clerk Case of bubonic ered in Havana plague discov two EXCURSION Puget Sound Navy Yard SUNDAY, MAY 17 be who save who save No. 2 will always The clerk and has a account is the o sooner or later business for himself Which kind The National City Bank Commercial and Savings. kind of be a who bank who saves ne s into Fast Steamship H. B. KENNEDY Leaves Colman Dock 10:30 a. m., 1:30 and 5:30 p. m. i Most Scenic Trip on Sound MANY INTERESTING SIGHTS at NAVY YARD are you Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 S. E. Cor. Second and Columbia. MADE (Octonek Knitting Co. 425 UNION ST, BY oo Me i Pike S EATABLISHED ¢ Dougall cf outhwicks Da.m. to 6 p.m Second Ave. anv In Connection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., Now York ope ‘Gieat Sale Pr See aati: $12. 50 Regular 517,50 to , oo 50 Values y $25 to $45 Coats $18. 50 The materials are corduroy, boucle silk and wool matelasse, waffle effects, mix tures, checks, charmeuse, ratine stripes, Scotch tweeds, Bedford eponge, gol fine, crepe, poplin, pongee and mistral cloth velour, cords, this is an unusual low price of $12.50 and We wish to mention that opportunity to purchase Coats at the exceptionally $18.50. econd stylish Floor. Young Men’s Suits in a Sweeping Clearance = At ee Reduced Prices his, drastic price-cutting is caused by the fact that we must € B Clot n more room for its growing 1 floor space, we are forced In this sale the ma- ated Sampeck make. aterials. The the best. should utely economy at Suits of fancy mixed cheviot $12: 50 Long: Towser Suits $8. - su ler $13.50 Long-Trouser Suits $9.65 Norfolk sack coat Suits of line stripe tures—material and workmanship is the best $15.00 Long-Trouser Suits $11.00 wear and e and fancy mix Suits of blue serge, blue cheviot, line stripes and famey in rfolk and sack-coat styles. A great variety from select at this price $18.00 Long-Trouser Suits $13.50. Saanheck, $20.00 Long-Trouser Suits $15.00. thes el Culture $22.00 Long-Trouser Suits $16.50. Third Floor, \ The Mac Dougall- Southwick Co. HE SNORES LOUD; CAN’T HEAR TALK } WINSTED, Conn., May 15 Second Avenue and Ptke Street clerk of! in his bout? he court, chair, ve D. C. Kilbourn, had fallen d his snores could 8 of the wit Sheriff,” said J William a fying » trial of a da « Case in the superior court here, |tion. y Sheriff Reid complied wil you glases "as Mr. Kil-lwith th of the judge snort Saturday MEAT | SPECIALS Fancy Roast 12; HE Pork, Ib. 5 .scssese 20 OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. §. , , A 1 . | ot Roast of We Give You $2 Worth Bich in 12:¢ Of dentistry for every $1 you a vend with us. If you doubt our | Small Fresh conscientious bellet in this state-|IM Dressed Hens, 1b...2L0 t, are our work nd | 4. es that of your family |] Fancy Home nt eavioment expert |W Care} Bacon, 1b....006 § USe Your Cre led opera mechanical and is * aboratory facilities enable us to ea Open a Charge Account at rove this statement Ve give *, is : | : the Factory Hair Store you @ ib-year ‘written guarante | Auto delivery; prompt, aa $4.00, heavy $10 Gold | efficient. I will give you credit and make it , ; Mr . easy for you to outfit yourselves in lin ear oes eto anything you may need in Hale plate, which remove the wrinkles sg ccmathnake GA aon NOW LADIES, YOU who are | 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union. | | into the }and germs of disea | skin WE GIVE GAS | Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager | 204° Second Av. Elliott Main Note Skin and Blood Diseases If your blood is crowded with {mpurities and germs of disease, causing your skin to be covered with annoying and disfiguring eruptions and blem- ishes, take Sulphurro to purify the blood, use it externally to allay irri tation and inflammation Bring this ad with you, | Every part of your body is dependent on the blood supply antiseptic and germicide. when you consider that Sulphurro is an You can understand taken Internally, why it gets results blood, the blood e it enters rries it to every part of the body, impurities minated in fact, taking Sulphurro me fiting the entire system; cleansing, cleaning « it means remov ing the cause of disease. When Sulphurro is used in the bath water, the pores absorb this|| beneficial antiseptic, inflammation phurro used internally and irritation are allayed, Sul. and externally means pure blood and a healthy April 23, 1914 I wrote you I have had I am sending to the remed BAKER price is right, come and take at vantage of the reduced prices Te gardiess of quality, shade or length of hair. I will offer all of our made up goods as long as they last at of former prices. Wigs, Tou pees and all ventilated soods at half price during this sale. We nufacture in erything hair goods, d. nake over your old switches, cut hair and combings or them up into anything you || make || Want. Special Notice—! 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

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