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It isn’t pleasant for a man to come home night after night, tired out, and find a STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1914. PAGE 5. Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Dear Mise Grey; | read “A Con-| weary wife, late meals and leftover work. It isn’t pleasant for a woman to work all day until she is ready to drop, and then have supper to get and the dishes to clear away, when she is only able to get to bed. * Reade: letter In regard to married women working and thought she advanced a good | argument when she sald “This is a country where free-born clitizens| have a right to earn an honest liv-| | ing.” | But why take an unmarried girl’s| Fels-Naptha Soap will make a bright, It will make rested, con- clean house. tented women. Fels-Naptha Soap does your work It does it thoroughly and quickly. It works best in cool or luke- warm water, and dissolves the dirt itself YOUR strength. the easiest way. instead of using u It does the fi nest Anty Drudge Helps Mr. Grouch Mr. Grouch—“Anty Drudge, cant you tell my wife some way she can get her work done by the time I come home from work? I am sick and tired of having to wait for my sup- per and of hearing her complain, too. Other women must be better managers, I guess.” Anty Drudge—“Your wife works hard and man- ages as well as she can, except that she doesn’t do the one thing that would save her time and help her ty early enough to have a rest re jas to get your Core ehae PRLS @ CO. PHILADELPRIA ‘PRETTY SOFT FOR THE JUDGE dip koife in| edition Gaile.) ater stain Gen & vobel WASHINGTON, Dec, 17.——What}with salt and vinegar, rub with to do with a judge who cannot be/olive ofl, and the metal will not impeached, will not resign, and {s|tarnish for a long time | unfit for his duties as a judge, te| & problem solved in a unique way! by congress in the ot Judge Emory Speer of Georgia. Continue his salary and appoint janother judge to do his work ' A congressional committee in | vestigated and found the judge \guilty of practically everything charged, but the committee report ed against impeachment proceed ings. This conclusion left a judge on the bench before whom litigants were unwilling to appear. The committee which tried hin recommended to the house that an other judge be sent to do Speer's work A second judicial district would thus be created, to exist as long a: Speer may live, and to terminate when he dies. This solution was advocated by Representative Ed hard-boiled eggs in CHRISTMAS PRESENT A statue or fancy caiander sults them all. Get them at your own price. 709 Fourth Ave. BULL BROS. Jus: Printers 2013 THIRD 2AIN 1043! cut smooth slices, water the Keep a box on the back porch for rubbish, and the yard will be much cleaner 1 To make thé gas burn brightly, | a little walt should be sprinkled | over the top of the mantle, This should be done when the gas is burning Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, cause our work is different. I's a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First and Seneca. Main 4136. FREE DOCTOR This is the season of the year when you must watch wards of Georg! id defended by your health most carefully. "ii" of Soorsis Finally «bill t ] than wealth; and at the . first sign of disease, a com- * petent physician should be “= -a:nine\» bad vn consulted. You are wel-| >: come to the advice of our|*'* meal In Seagtie by Bart If your oven will not brown your pastry as well as you would| like, put the cakes or tarts on the upper tray, and throw a little! sugar on the floor of the oven. 1 if a tin pan with a screen bot-| tom {s used in washing cherries, | currants, grapes, raisins and such things it will save one the time used to change them from one water to another, as it can be held under the spigot and shaken and all loose dirt will wash through j | | Try rubbing the with a dry fans have to be cleaned wi ish nearly so often very day ol | drawers rubbed th silver 5 Windows and bureau that open stiffly should be with dry soap. To stop hiccough, give the pa tient a teaspoonful of granulated | sugar and vinegar, If this does not afford instant relief, repeat the dose. Eucalyptus ol! will remo grease stains from any kind of ma terial without injuring It. Apply a little of the ofl with a clean piece of flannel, and rub the material gently until the stains disappear many ’ experience of the best medi- years’ ewer schools that the country affords. coarsest washing easily and well. saves time and strength. RR IRR FELS-NAPTHA ¢ iv position from her when she depends \upon her earnings for her bread and butter, just because you are “desirous of getting a little home of | your own,” when you already have warmth and food, which Is more| than a number of working girls| have today? Also, you must remem: ber that all working girls haven't « well-todo father and a good home and work just b they don't want to stay home. On the other hand, | believe the, wives of sick and crippled husbands should be allowed to work along with the single women. BILLIE T. Q. | read with a good deal of irritation the letter from the gir! it twenty-five” who was so des- loyer. girl and past 25, how any girl of | that age, with any common sense at ail could write euch an article | about herself. Think she would be| ashamed to admit she was such a| fool. From her article, her employer has never made any advanc and for to ery her way for an old married man the height o ang phrase, she t” and show she h | bone, or she will find herself In an | insane asylum some day, all for a very silly notion, Such talk ae, “My life le sad; all 1 can see le ing horizon, if | were a man | not want such a g | Have no doubt that this man would be looking for a new stenographer, if he knew how foolish this girl wae. | Quoting again, “What | have said ay help some other girl to run away from a like danger.” Why, |e no danger at all! Such bosh. it" would be a gooa sio- as well as the It : on Ry Better Fels Netha by the carton or box. anes CAN'T CHARGE FEE AT MORGUE Jodge Humphries Thursday ts sued oa temporary injunction against Coroner Mason to restrain! collection of the $15 county fee at) the public morgue until the # preme court shall have decided a| case now pending | Since the institution of the pub-| le morgue, Dr. Mason haw attempt A 1" ed to make it celfeupporting by|*eue your columns." there le imposing the cost of $15 in cases |® language in the arrangement of where relatives of the deceased Stamps on an envelope, and where were capable of paying |! can get the information if there This procedure has been attack.|!# such a language? Oe ONE IN DOUBT. | To Cure a Cold in One Day | A. There are those who ap-| Take Le nine Tattete Bra [Parently have no better way of| iy maner 1 Wt faile '. cure BOS lutilizing thelr valuable time who} |pay attention to the position of a latamp on an envelope, but no irightminded person is going to |bother bis head about such fool fshness. If you are still interest Swift's Pharmacies, Sec andjed, you can no doubt obtain furth- Pike and 236 N. Broadway, report/er information at the reference customers greatly pleased with the/room of the brary QUICK action ef simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete, as mixed in| Q—What is your opinion about Adler-t-ka. . mple remedy | Robert Ingersoli’s opinion concern- iraine ‘ter from the|ing God? Do you believe in God Pjand that He is the ruler of the sy Universe? JASPER. are concerned, for they are all like an empty house, “nothing in it.” HAPPY OFFICE GIRL. 2 Will you please tell me! PLEASES CUSTOMERS POONFUL CASR of Tt in a0 yon ac Tougall + fouthwick Cho Store S the Crristmas Spirit Second Ave. and Pike 6t, R. B. GAGE, Receiver. Store Open From 9 a, m. to 6 p, m. This store will be open Saturday night, Monday night, Tuesday night, Wednesday night and Thursday night until 9 o'clock. KIMONOS AND BATH In Exceptional Christmas Displays At $5.00 HE assortment of yates, ROB tath Robes and Kimonos at this price is unusually large and offers an exceptional opportunity for purchasing practical Christmas gifts for $5.00. Kimonos of Albatross, in dainty such with front and back of yokes embroidered by hand at the by colors, as rose, pink and The garment Priced at $5.00. Flowered Silk Kimonos with collars finished with double thread lace or pleating of the same material, caught at the waist with elastic, either full or accordion pleated skirts. A variety of pastel shades as grounds and contrasting shades in flowers. Priced at $5.00. Bath Robes of Beacon Blanket Cloth or Eiderdown. The Eiderdown Robes are shown in solid colors, such as lavender, rose, pink or blue. The collars are finished with satin ribbon The Blanket Robes are offered in such combinations of color as pink and white; blue and white; tan and blue; red and gray. Some have col- lars, while others have kimono necks finished with satin ribbon. Choice $5.00. Other Kimonos HIGH {btu held is waist an elastic band and Bath Robes ranging in prices upwards to $50.00. GRADE SILK HOSIERY : ° Special Prices , ee ae LOT 1—Offers an exceptional value in pure Silk Hose <= at $1.00. This particular lot of Hosiery offers you a choice of pure silk, with lisle or silk garter tops, with double soles, heels and toes. All perfectly made, full fash- ioned, even weave. Deep rich black, white and tan are the colors offered. All sizes. Special, the pair, $1.00. LOT 2—Offers an exceptionally high-grade Hose at $1.35. In this assortment you will find heavy, lustrous black silk hosiery, as well as tans and white, and grays, in plain colors and hand-embroidered effects. Priced specially at $1.35. Phoenix Guaranteed Silk Hosiery 75c We have just received a new assortment of this well- known brand of Silk Hose, which, as fou know, is guar- Offered in black, white anteed to give satisfactory wear “and staple shades, at 75¢. Phoenix Silk Hosiery $1.00 This is a heavier Hose than the one mentioned above, made with a deep lisle garter top. Black, white and cos- tume shades. First Floor. Semi-Made Corset Covers} $1.00 Corset Cover patterns of sheer Swiss embroidered in several pretty designs, partially made. Boxed in holiday boxes with the necessary amount of wash rib- bon and sufficient galloon for shoul straps. Priced at $1.00. ie anc Reduced to 45c HIS is a big showing in fancy beaded powerful that it is} A.—This ts a free country where Usleach may worship as he ple It was thas founded by the Pil grims, who endured hardships in that they might religious freedom. For that reason I do not belleve in thrusting our jreligious beliefs and disbeliefs on jothers through the press or other- jwise, I certainly do believe in a Supreme Power, but further than that 1 have nothing to say. ————— eseribable have | YOUR OLD FURS Ca be remade into beautiful Neck ple Mufts and Fur Tur- bans. is Model Millinery Co. cy it Pike as - > | Q@—WIl you suggest a name for our club? it is being formed by 15 very wide-awake girls, and we would like a name very difterent from the ordinary. YOUR FRIENDS. Call it the Jolly Girls Meat Prices Cut | | | | A Necklaces and includes amber, jet, coral and jade effects, singly and in com- There are short necklaces, long —Firet Floor. A Sale of Crepe de Chine Waists ed I, Gite Special $3.65 Six different models from which to select, in delicate, dainty pastel shades. binations. necklaces and medium necklaces in a great assortment of stones, colors and grouping of colors. Necklaces which have been taken from our regular stock and which formerly sold up to $1.75, reduced for im- mediate disposal to 45¢. —First Floor. Women’s $5.00 Street Boots No matter what your ail- ment—come to him—he will give you a careful, thor- HOW GOOD THAT Frye & Co. arkets . Club;" and for short, the J. C. C. | @—1 am engaged to a girl in an- jother town. She Is sending my Special $2.95 These are Gaiter Boots in an excellent assortment of sizes, with patent leather vamps, tops of black or gray cloth, light Many have batiste collars in rolling ef- fects, with cuffs also of batiste finished with braid. -Others have vestees of batiste finished with eight rows of hem- conscientious exami- nation, and prescribe for you absolutely without any charge whatever. Under _ these stances there is absolutely no necessity of your neg- lecting your health, We are located at 117 Yesler way, right close to the Ta- coma Interurban depot. Make no mistake—be| sure to find the right place.| Brendel Drug Co | We have hundreds—yes thou ®\sands—of just such satisfied pa 117 YESLER WAY tients as Mr. Peterson. We can please tind satisfy you just the same way Our low prices, our good workmanship and materials, the superiority of “Truss, and give free | trial to prove it. and, above all, our painless meth ‘A. LUNDBERG CO. | ods of operation are what is mak- ing our business grow faster than aes, Deformity Appliances and | : ‘Artificial Limbs. | 107 TH AVENUB. any other dental office in the A pi ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW Northwest While We Are Regal Dental Offices Sits bie nik ok DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR, tOLF Refure CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES . 25 Gold Crowns.......$3) MUSTEROLE FEELS! It Gets to That Sore Spot Like Magic DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8, circum-|Mr. Peterson’s Wife Did Him a Good Turn. And here's how it happened “Regal Dental Offices, City My wife had some work done in your office. She was so pleased | with the work that she advised me to go there, And I am_ certainly grateful to her that I did, for the wisdom tooth that you extracted for me did not hurt a bit. “MR. A. J. PETERSON, “Renton, Wash.” a | plaster You simply rub MUSTEROLE the spot where the pain is—rub it on | briskly—and the pain fs gone No muss, no bother. Juat comfort- | ing, soothing relief—firet a gent) glow, then a delightful sense of ox neas. And all, no blister the fast mustard plas ised to make There in nothing ike M i Pains and Aches o' Joints, Sprains, 8 es, Chil | Colas Phew ore Fre our druggiat’s, in 260 and 50¢ rant nd a special large hospital size We gus the Lundbers 6 genuine MUS Imitation» The 1405 Third Avenue Muat N. W. Corner Third and Union DR. E. J. BROWN) HAS CUT PRICES | wre ; wHo JUST BOWARE IMITATE MY NAMI NEXT DOOR TO MY OFFICER Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. Beattle’s 1 Den } Ho sure and Co » 705 and 713 First ue, DENTIATE—20814 Pike St., Corner of ‘Third Ave We use nothing but the best materiais and guarantee a pleasing and lant ing result for @ period of 16 All work guaranteed BOF 0 B1.50) Heavy Gold O 4.00 “BO to $2.50 | Solid Brides Work 100 Free. 85.00 274 88.00 Tady Attendants, Entrance 306% Pike Mt. Yo Pilling oy Filling $1. Extract Examinations und Estimates Free. UNION DENTISTH—Cor, Third and Pike. Piatin An Goid Ai we | Bete of Teeth Ay Open ovenings until # and Sundays until 4 for people who work | | mother a Christmas present. They have never met or corresponded. Friday’s Specials Choice Pork Back jepeune my mother send ne pres Bones. 10 Ibs COP Ait iinet, tecensary. | Person. for ally, I believe only very dear : friends should exchange gifts. | Choice Steer Round —. yj Choice Mutton Caie 2 5.6553 Vic Choice Spare Ribs Choice T-Bone Steak Choice Lamb Chops ... American Full Cream Cheese .. Look for U. & Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:2 p.m Extra Specials at SEATTLE MARKET Occidental and Yesier Stalls 13 and 14 pounds Fresh 25c 3 Peanuts 15¢ Lemon and Orange Peels, per pound 25c 25c Q.—I am a young man, 18 years! old, and | am engaged to a girl of the same age. My mother wants. me to give the girl up, because | am| 80 young. | love the girl so much 1 cannot give her up. But | will give my life up if | can't marry her. 1 don’t know what to do, whether to| | elope or wreck my life. Ww. eg. | | A—Don't be rash. You have only one life to wreck, you know.) |And if you will only preserve that! |life long enough, you will some day see how absurd your present mood is. But, of course, if you end it now, or wreck it by dissipation, you will rob yourself of the inevitable, but]! still interesting, disillusionment) which is part of the universal ex perience of young love. Why refuse to repeat, in your own existence, that which is the com mon fate of all young men? Can't you be as strong as the others have been? Q—1 am writing for a little advice. | am married and do} everything to ple my husband. | 1 am always at h but he goes out every evoning and | don't mind that; but when he gets mad he tells me to leave. | am happy, ex- cept when he tells me to leave and then | feel so blue. What do} you think of a man like this? A WIFE AND WOODCHOPPER. 1 A 1 think he is selfish and domineering and needs a wife who} will take her own part, It never| pays for a woman to play the hu- man door mat The sooner you learn that you must stand up for yourself, the better off you will be, Don't quarrel; don't don't sulk; and “don’t put your] life's. happiness tn the hands of| one person, Meet your husband half way, but go no further The next time your husband tells you to get ow, let him know |in a polite way that it is your home as much as his and that you are not going to leave it. We STALL 17 pounds Cranberries 18 pounds Yakima Spud ‘ pounds Stall 16 Tomatoes ... Large Catfish, per Ib. | Stall 12 yor Heinz Sauerkraut, per Ib. Mia's Stall 10 Fancy California Grapefruit— 6 for 25c stitching, buttoning close to neck, while still others have collars and cuffs of batiste. Crepe de chine is the material tused in all of the models. All sizes in the assortment in each pretty style for $3.65. —Second Floor, welt soles and leather heel. Special $2.95. $4.00 Boots, Special $2.95 These are dull calf button Boots in me- dium toe models, welt sole and Cuban heels. Special $2.95. Reeant Piuar Articles in Pyralin Ivory Recent readjustments in our stock of ivory have made pos- sible these price concessions on these especially selected combi- nations, Toilet Sets Mirror, regular $2.50...... Hair Brush, regular $3.00... Dressing Comb, regular 75c Toilet Sets Ivory Mirror, regular $3.75 Ivory Hair Brush, regular $3.75. Ivory Dressing Comb, regular 50c. Ivory Ivory Ivory Manicure Sets Ivory Nail Polisher, regular $1. Ivory Nail File, regular 36c.. Ivory Shoe Buttoner, regular 35¢ Ivory Save Jar, regular 50c Ivory Dresser Tray, regular 60c. Manicure Sets ivory Nail File, regular 35c Ivory Cuticle Knife, regular 35. . { 1 25 Ivory Shoe Buttoner, ggguiar 35¢ e Ivory Dressing Tray, regular 60c... | = = The MacDougall-Southwick Co. are living in the 20th century,| Sperry gyroscopic when every woman is granted free| will be installed on all and equal rights with man, and | fighting craft. it is to the advantage of every ’ to take advantage of that! anno oy ” — jsubmitted to California 1916, NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist Leave Colman Dock, Seattle, 6:20 Coxorpt anday), #100, 10:00 a. m,, 1 00, ex ept Sunday (Sunday 2:80), 6:90 pm. aturday, 14h p.m. Time table subject to change withour notice, Phone Main 3101, Second Avenue and Pike St Modern ‘One or Two, | Prohibition question will be re-|] Large, voters in| WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAI COMPANY We Guarantee You the Best Work in Town—The Best of Materials Used, Bring Us Your Old Shoes—We'll Make Them Like Now. 219 James St. John Cicchetti, Price S¢e Round arp!

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