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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914. ESTABLISHED 1875 ac | Jougall J Jouthwick Im connection with JAMES MoCREERY & OO, New Tork BEOOND AV. aod PIKE #T More open Oo. m to 6B m Matetaci ee | special Sale oF act towards my young man friend, |2! years of age you are a citizen with whom | have been keeping |the legal age without further pro company for several months. cedure Now when we two go out togeth S r er, he teases me, but he is only! Q.—I am a girl 14 years old, and joking, | know it, but | make out|I like a boy awfully well. He is \llke 1 am really mad, and it makes awfully cute and all the girls like him feel bad, Mise Grey, | admit him, | think he likes me, but | am | only do this to be amart and to not sure tam 14, he le 16 How quarrel with him, but If he should can | find out whether he likes me get really mad at me and not come or not? He comes down in the even to see me | should feel very sorry. ing and plays carde some nights |! am just crazy about him, but Do you think this wrong? My moth 40 Suits, formerly $35, $40 and { would not let him know it. er likes him very much because he 5, special $29.50. My parents like him, and he le @ ig a nice boy JOSEPHINE ee i q perfect gentieman In every way. A—The boy probably kes your 1 uits, formerly $55, $60 and He isn’t what you call a fresh guy, whole family, or he would not visit $75, special $45.00. and is sensible. there. As for wanting him to like Ple tell how | can show him you a little better than the others, 12 Suits, formerly $85 and $95 d that I respect him and want his you are simply making yourself ri special 365.00. — company without acting mushy and djcujous in giving it a thought. He gre ane trying to show my love In that way. no doubt likes you well enough 1 Black Moire three-piece Suit, 1 thank you, C. 0. D. | just aw all nice boys like nice little size 36, $105.00, special $75.00. A-—If you respect him, do not girls to play with, Stay a child } pretend anything. Some girls act read some of the fine books for) 1 Navy Silk and Wool Suit, ] angry because they like to see a girls at the library, learn to sweep| 22 S050). aneciz ¢ % H man feel badly about it and dust a room properly, and cook catia t. ) special $65.00. | Show your respect by being com-'a decent meal. Be of some use tn Practically our entire stock of 4 4 pantonable and taking pasing t orl d leave off bo n 7 q pantonable and taking his teasing the world, and leave off bothering Gli suite 16 included fn this sale, a in a pleasant way yourself as to whether or not a par | ticular boy kes you | many having just arrived with- ; Q.—We are two girls of fourteen | in the past few weeks. These and need your advice daily. Q—! would like to know If you suits are most desirable for We do our hair in doughnuts with can tell me how to straighten thie| ‘ a ia i ¥ sometimes down our backs, or with My husband ie a foreigner, and also for traveling. a back bow and bralds around our took out his first citizen papers un- is a "1 heads. Now Miss Grey we get tired der his foreign name. "The then| Materials are the finest grades of wearing our hair this way and changed his name to an American| of silks in moire, poplin, crepe, name, and married under the last bengaline and taffetas. nice way to do It How can he get his second paper a 3 soon. Thanking you in advance. 1 was an American citizen, but| Colors of black, navy, Copen, The growth of our business has compelled us to find larger quarters, which we have done by taking a long-time lease on the entire ground floor and basement of the Fischer Building on Third Avenue, between Pike and Pine Street as you can. Girls who act grown § kly. Think Jess | mains the same person, holding the | up, grow old qu of your personal appearance—ex cept to dress neatly and tastefully and more of what you can learn. same views, can tran ct business in other lines under her own i rn.| name, but when it comes to taking) MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. Be happy Ike the birds and flowers, | Part in the upbulld of the business | and you will shed beauty and frag-|0f ber country she becomes, by this ‘ |law, a nonenity. It is absolutely a ee Se ee unfair, and I wish the women and Q—Will you, as a reader, pl | the inded men—of whom tell ‘me how berries and frulte can| there are very many—would set be prepared in canning so they wili| About changing this funny, nay, , be whole and firm, + agp RS A lady once told me of something| No. the way to remedy your) to put In the frult while cooking to| particular case ts for your hus-| band to go to the naturalization | ‘ i] » Ot - —? 3h imal Baa wari Pig rg bureau, Federal building, and ask! Ip times past, hunting coyotes; “His story sounded plausible do not remember what It w: | jtheir instruction in the matter. 1I| tion | enough until he came to the coyote As | have so much trouble in can! chink he will have no tranble to|*® pmed to be the chief occupation | | part” said Judge Humphries. 4 TWO CHUMS, | now by my marriage | am not, and gobelin, light blue, copper, wis- 4 PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS tn re ee Sa ae || fe eh a Se is too young to wear the hair “done States nor his country will recog raspberry, lavender AT OUR PRESENT LOCATION up.” Braid your hair or tle it up lze me as a citizen. Thanking asp ie, E with a ribbon and forget it you heartily, A WIFE. | Sizes 16 to 42. All greatly re- 2 Get out and have good sport in| A.—It t# a ridiculous law that de duced for this big sale. the open and remain a child as long prives a. woman of her citizenship “ on account of marriage. She re Second Floor. Some of these instruments are brand new, but makes which we will not handle in future. Some are new, but discontinued styles; others are used instruments taken in exchange as part payment on Bush & Lane, Grand and Player Pianos Many shrewd buyers have taken advantage of our great reductions on Pianos and Player Pianos within the past ten days, but many of the best instruments have been left on our floor, being higher in price than the ones sold, but these have now been FURTHER REDUCED and will go quickly at the present prices ss ; . oe at ' ie oe ho give me! soeak of, as our laws usual ly con-| of Edward Tantlinger |man who can nab a thousand coy- o Save Space We Are Giving Only a Partial List irctione. Many thanka, o| End aad iis the pera wh does| Rit at prseat he 19 preparing| "it {ana Scuese it © ener |things, not the name. gi bss defend himself on a charge of| hunter, according to my opinion,’ A.—Some fruits can be success | | . . . : : , . < old wat ch perjury, which is the outcome of a| Hallet & Davis Upright Piano, large size.. $125.00 | Kimball Upright Piano, mahogany finish. . eeepe fully put up tn cold water—euch aa Rm gy Nh a mpc ae crime jcivil case in Judge Humphries’ : STICKUPS BUSY : . ‘ : | Victor Upright Piano, oak case............ 5. n em to require hours of : court, May 7, in which he reco’ Singer Upright Piano, large size...........$150.00 | prig wakes co prnurre thee sae young boy 13 years old who con-|g055 ‘judgement against the Pe at Steinway Upright Piano, small size tinually comes to my house two or | hotel John Griffin, 1241 Fifth av. was ash i i 7 365.00 i i ‘ Th t approved methods of . Bush & Lane Upright Piano, mahogany case $3 4 Knight-Brinkerhoff Upright Piano, large canaing fruits 1s to fill & large pan| ree, Times every night.” And it|_ Tantlinger brought suit, clatming| held up late last night by two young Decker Bros. Upright Piano, large size...$125.00 | se deans * . or wash boller with cold water a| Would l!ke to know how to stop his) ne jost $255 in the hotel here on a/thugs, who took from him bis : attentions to me without hurting | 14), 0 bs Prt og vn apr bb ‘eprpeny inet hie feelings by telling him eo. oodles yy rb eta ae a baggage c nd $2 in jourths the height of the jars, Afte washing the fruit well, fill the jare,| jf lenee answer. this In the mext| hut, according to Deputy Prosecutor] Another pair got only $1 the rubbora, lightly adjust the |"? * Pape MOOL GIRL, | Ellis bank officials declare he had| they waylaid C. M. Thompson, 1994 : PLAYER PIANOS pli q m 4 z bh tin | i - lonly $1.50, and that he raised the| Eighth av. N. Stuyvesant Pianola Piano, 88-note.... -$400.00 | Amphion Player Piano, 88-note seeee+ $385.00 nae ee tas kare ancatnee A Cont - 2. of offend | figures on the book. Somebody picked J. Kruepers Weser Bros. Player Piano, 88-note . $395.00 Gulbransen Player Piano, 88-note..... bre 00 lfrom direct contact with the bot ott ant Gaia oben Binris coeur! “I made the money hunting coy-| pockets while he was on a | Green nd tell him to|0te8 in Montana,” said Tantlinger' Lake car last night. He lost $17 or seg nim 0) during the civil case. $18 WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR COMPANY We QGnarantee You the Best Work in Town—The Best of Materials Used. Bring Us Your Old Shoes—We'll Make Them Like New. 219 James St. John Cicchetti, Prop. A. B. Cameron Player Piano, 88-note. - PATO. 00 Victor Player, 88-note New Standard Grade (not stencil) Pianos, ranging | New Standard Grade (not steneil) Player Pianos, in price from ...........-$200.00 to $1,000 ranging in price from .......$425.00 to $950 tom of the boiler to, send him home, Keep boiling several hours and | stay the jhave a kettle of boiling water 4 replepish that in the botler I think one runs a risk sidast anything in canning except pure water, fruit and sugar or salt aa the case may be. awe we io ace worn] BUSINESS MEN a restaurant and meet m ers and unde: Label “oH take up their invitations out, so) we are rather lonely at times. W “June Time—Rose Time—Good Timo—Portianaay have many chaness offered us 88) 1.0) warrants charging oon we are noted by all who know us as A Delightful Time Awaits You at the mpt of court have been issued by | jolly, pleasant girls, but we do not Foe eee ee ot eesionnct | Judge Frater against five represen- offered—grills, joyrid ete. tatives of the National Mercantile | We want to meet respectable Co., a corporation of British Colum. | working men. Is there not a club or lodge where one may meet such |, The officials are charged with | PORTLAND, JUNE 9 TO 12 transacting a building and loan as- eople? If not, why could not one i be torched, asl} am ane there are a| *0ciation business in the state after The Way to Go Is Via the court orders were issued last Marc! good many women, and men, too, in 3 h} the same boat with ourselves? Won't | for them to suspend operation | you write us some euggestions? We |. The men are R. EB. Oeder, O. C.| = e e e thank you, TWO GIRLS, | Smith, John Doe Thorne Fen- ~I have been turning this ques. |!" and George E. Stilling. It WIIT Be Well Worth While for You to Visit This Famous Carnival of ==, STAR WANT ADS have) “a drag . feaoyy Homes, Farms ready for ‘VERY TRUE, TOM! c. N. ‘SPECIALS Years, but Banga nas pes detinite| Reduced Fare elena Ticket Sale: FOR SALE ter to me,” sald Attorney Thomas en, girls, and know if you stay by it From Seattle June 15, 1914 ; the way will be opened for you to| 46 ” Smith-Premier Typewriter, good || Casey today, when he asked Judge| Five hundred delegates to the}make pleasant and reliable ac FOUR FINE TRAINS DAILY as new, with fine sole leather | Frater for a week's time to pre-| annual conference of the Church of | quaintances. | Reed Open Evenings to June 5 Benches end Steals soo | EASY TERMS IF DESIRED | +2" “amace’ pushejone Piano Go "eye" WHOLESALE—MANUFACTURERS—RETAIL. Present Location Seattle Store 1315 Third Av. | SEWING $ MACHINES New Machines rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near ihe) Main E 1 { carrying case, Pines, pare his defense against @ disbar-/¢he Brethren (Dunkards), which will : The drawback tn forming a large (eetis Seemann comet ~ Be ARN Portier aie al se, des meas or eda Morey Stationery Co, | mont charke fled by Prosecutor) te held on the U. of W. campus) that ft would ancmy very dittieelt tol EOE ri, YAKIMA, Juno 3.—Gov.| PORTLAND EXPRESS—Ly. Seattle 11:30 a, m., Arr. Portland 6:15 p. John F, Murphy p mn that it would seem very difficult to| Lister will be one of th e A gyn cesar June 18 to 28, will arrive in Seat : ‘ then apenas gree ont Fat Ave. a tle in two special trains from Bt keep ce the class you mention as| tonight at the state grange meeting, | | > ver the Great N . annoying you. which was called to order by Pres. NU BONE CORSETS Paul over the Great Northern Small clubs can be formed with-| dent C. B. Kegley this pilin, ha co Vew: a apd om Hostery J. G. Du Quesnay of New Orleans out this difficulty by having certain | his address, Kegley heartily {ndors- | 202 PE K's BANK here to establish Peychand Bitters rules, the breaking of which will/ed the “Seven Sisters” initiative | | Eliett 4435 branch. forfeit one his membership. bills, About 200 members, repre-| ee There are lodges with auxiliartes | senting every part of the state, are that give entertainments where the | tn attendance. i members meet for a social time, 1 cannot mention a particular one without being accused of partiality, An Easy Way to Get | but you can learn of them at the [onasaber of Oommnanes, Fat and Be Strong | Q—t am a boy 18 years old and| ‘The trouble wit this season, Nothing better on the market. We clean and reshape them into the newest styles. MODEL MILLINERY Fifth Floor People’s Bank Bidg. heeond Pike. You enjoy all the comforts of most modern railroad equipment. Courteous and efficient employes will make your trip pleasant. For further information, call on DANCE AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT J. H. O'NEILL District Passenger Agent 716 Second Ave. Tel. Main 932 Send the Heavy Work to Us most thin folks | am very fat. | wear long pente and|who wish to gain weight incnnt eels — 4 Comte, am In love with a girl 14 yeare old, [:naint-on drusuing their stomach ot | A WET WA [lig are | think she doesn’t like me because |ping on tiscloss “flesh crema, eoe ° ° 1am fat. You know the old saying, | following some h physical cul e Laat wen ver mnosages sacs | Relieve Pain and Remov Cont ROUGH D Pee Dosen DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. almost heart-broken. | not get fat until your digestive tract Minimum Bundle, 50, | Now, Miss Grey, please tell me|assimilates the food you eat Pains caceed by Riswaation ts tte os L U Gi Y |some way to reduce my weight. aonanks toa remarkable new ecieh- Plena tenes Murcolar Pains Spraine FAT BOY, [tite discovers, ic ts now pombe ll EEG CAUSE cet cneumaten oraciaom one fe eee et COLONIE € $ Live fou P. &—Answer soon for | want elements needed by the digestive or ; DINNER SET. OF ror your advice. gans to help them convert food into SULPHURRO ts an antiseptic and germicide ge Bly ig an Six Dollars DRL A.M. JOHNAON Sree BeNehae Se "EI Sete on mama can ermenw, RETO ted ane A-—-Did you say reduce your | grote wait, or weight? Well, my boy, if| Sara: NERVOUSNESS will | greatest the pain, |Sulphurro s absorb this healing istry 1s called me which eau ause the po: it of the Impurities, acta and Baths relieve pain and inflammation > those who have large wash ings, we will do Ye will make you gold crown hich t you wait long enough you}! ; a8 reol and beneficial antiseptic and germicide. f 00 which other den red Chiropractio Treatments ” oy * aims through be nd ss 4 ge " $10.00, Now Hone ay see weight will reduce in a natural way. | Gonstructiy the SUL RRO insures pore blood, and a healthy skin and pure blood ts 30 Lbs Bes vecomanee tote’ "the | most _ annoying I haven't any faith in the old say-|stomach and inte literally |[f the first essential to Realth—-and rellef from aches and pains ® please remember this is not the an adetietsena 1 ing you quote, for I never knew but|soak up the E elemente of same crown that is ng advertised so extensively for from $3.50 to $5.00, but it 1s an extra heavy 22 4 . \ your food and pass into. the one fat man who was not liked, —|ypur, food an My straight advice to you, mylevery starved standing | lad, 48 to stir yourself enough to your kindred “T am pleased to tell you I have de- rived great benefit from the use of BSul- phurro, I have been a great sufferer proken-down nody 50c r ‘act, it 1s #0 ‘ Ive fi y picture the result when this a zing from chest and internal pains, and by For all bundles picked up by ji heavy that we can te iy ‘ bi 4 “in| While, or split wood for your|you notice how your cheeks fill out, , 9on DFORD. . » y y §§| suarantee to every receipted by have brought ith to hun-| mother, hollows about your neck, shoulders “199 Cornwall Road, noo yp on vibe a If you have lost all your teeth || areas of men, ‘women and oniidren and bust disappear, and you take on “Notting Hill, London, England, noon of eac: aoe s - e or throu tht tural method of heal from 10 to 20 pounds of #« a1td, drealthy | A ant Gee S ira Pd cosa ||ing without using ony drugs whatever Se wilt you plesse answer! thip flea. 8 Rarmieas, TO famous r-Slip . Have o talk with me about your con: question for me: was born In |inexy rte rug Call Queen Anne Cy Bee can. make you n plate for || ton? “stata “ankly eit'you' whether | Canada and oame here when Twas [So., eeitcs sPharmucy and other| INFLAMMATION YIELDS The Washing’s Fine $6.00 for which any other dentist pen pagal laai alagk 6 years old, and my father took out | cinity have it, and will refund your would char ou from $10 to $15 Office hours; 10 2, m. to & p, m.| his citizenship papers when | was|money if y not satistied, found In every| CENTRAL LAUNDRY nd 7 to 8 p.m. Lady attendant 8 years old. Now does that make me |per, the a citizen or do! have to take my |?" WE GIVE GAS SULPHURRO DR. A. M. JOHNSON, i | ne 101 citizen papers? Hope you can|excelient ree ite In ove tO SENS D: Rogel Dental gg se ™ | ni2- my Gecties sain dace, Becona| give me a decided answer “ oO re tr Ayapepel KF Wenge ators 4 FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS ow WHITE W rok. R. 0. 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