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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915. PAGE 5. Mass Meeting at | Ravenna Tonight, and the loyed qu t will be discussed Friday Tomorrow the Last Day Of These Remarkable Bed Values $6.95, Regular Price $11.50 nents, the refe inen na hall, 26th f th wt, at the Seattle Northeast li ent ©. R, Case eet) Q.—-I'm just in a puzzie, and wonder if you couldn't help me? ent, Ww talk on the 1 am a girl 19 years old, and have been going with a young man 10 months steady When | knew him one week, he told me he was a married man, but couldn't get along with his wife at all, He told me has tived six years of regular misery, and could not, and would not stand it any longer. Me got a divorce and all went fine for awhile. He has always told me he loved me, and that his life would be nothin I've not been as discreet ae | should have been, because | loved him as | have never loved another man Not long ago, he got a letter from his former wife and she told him a hard luck story and asked him to take her back, He has given her seven chances already, and she failed to do the right thing. She has run his life down to a fair stand. He wrote and told her they could never get along together, as six years was enough for him, He accepts all her letters, tho, and answers t of the road ean Prestdent! for Erick the Counell and Coun nudsen wil) also IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN better stop at once or Every line of 4 ite doors to | theM, just ae if he were not divorced , ne may be your Does a man divorce his wife to keep in touch with her still? Or turn xt of ORRINE | 99¢8 he divorce her to forget her? t ts have bees re He has given me a diamond ring as a token of our engagement and otc briety and {n- teld me he would marry me as soon as his time was up. a Not long ago, she came here, and he came up to me and said, “I are re that ORRINE ¥ese I'll take her back, dear—and God bless you.” | was struck dumb will benefit you that we say to you @Md fainted, The next morning early, he brought her down and she att fter a trial 1 fail to get Sald He has changed his mind; he thinks he cares for me, any benefit from wwe, your, fter all.” 1 sald | couldn't see it that way, and at last he sald, “yes, ey wi efur he loved me more than tongue could tell.” Whe ou oat Drinking She almost went crazy and left town that evening. The following two-inch This heavy owl save; | Saturday he left town and went to see her. He told me he was going to see his folks, but Miss Grey, don’t you think he went to see her just r men are wor h mor ntinuous post Tron t employers and get higher! «6 much as his folke? Bed five 7§-ir He says he does not want her back, but he acts very queer and te ead enahick Coats ot om ox. We have times. Now that he has promised to marry me and told ar erent { about OR: me all these pretty little things, he is afraid trouble will be started if crossbar, White enamel Vink Away free | he tella me the truth. I've told him many, many times to take his choice Varela Mactan Me at our store and) between the two of us, and he sald he loved me, and that | appealed to him the most. How am | ever going to find out? Do | have to wait cad aod Pike. till hie time expires and see if he is going to marry me, or is there any other way? His time isn't up for three more months. He knows 1 love him dearly, and there isn't a thing | wouldn't do for him. He bays no one could make him more happy or contented than | | What shall | do, Miss Grey? | love him and can't bear to think of giving him up. Even if he has turned me down twice already, | cannot live without him. i'm almost wild and can't rest until | find out what Is best to do, Thank you, Lee | A My girl, if you had tol me that ou could pot live without food 1 ahelter, | would believe you, but I know th you CA exist earns for a love you yours, you will keep right on r be $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 A WEEK s don If you are in the market for a Be these two wonderful values, as y opportunity of securing such a low Other Beds Specially Priced for This Sale Saturday Special LADIES’ $4.00 GENUINE u price very en in know can ne existing. Force yourself to dwell upon these thoughts and the sooner sooner you will get back Into the right ne : hae ign have 1 enough of the world to realize that there are Heavy Cotton Huck Face Large Turkish Bi 1 oth every ‘ates, Tul waiwant fail could Vebed 10 the olde Towels; a splendid qual els, pure white bleach; a wife who lived with the ideal of your dreams for six years, you ity at 10c. Special for Sat- d quality Special alter your views slightly In regard to him. You might question urday for Saturday more closely as to whether he is the man for you; whether ’ you could Ive in peace and happiness until the end of your days with him What I advise you to do, If possible, ts to go clear away from the Ea.6c Ea. 19c If you can forget or {f he can are both free forget, it had better be w fonder Q.—! wrote you a letter the oth-|is to blame for his own mistakes; i er day and ceived no answer. but the environ from my neck? | will be much| mistake, so awfully easy to make obliged. |the next. The girl who makes a A CONSTANT READER mistake and then is able to k dangerous to tamper If irritated, they into dangerous 416% 424 -Dike Street: TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 2096 A—It te with these warts. all the help and se of both saint and sinner. She Sp eae a ae ee ead like taking the {Usually geta It from the sinner, but . “ q Idom from the saint. It le mighty | sponsibility of advising you to . ht ‘Ishii Family Sure tne a wart care. ‘The mach batter [Rar 12 nesectete, with men ‘ang course would be to consult your row’ | | h ty * e 9 | Had Day in Court | family thysictan about it. It can ieee ge i eect te fine thet | . ration pak oll be removed by « surgical operation) (1. now, MISS C.30. Just an Oklo Kaneda was plead not the only immoral women. There are a vast number of married wom- en who are no more true to their | husbands than the single girls are to e and every one Turrell’s Downstairs Department — Continually offers attractive bargains in Shoes, high and low, for men, women and children. bargain lines, we have New rtment, which are of the Ishii in another department Kaneda admitted he shot and| killed Z. Ishil in an altercation on }the night of March 29, and Judge | Albertson sentenced him to serve lone to twenty years at the Monroe | reformatory | Mrs. Kaichi Ishi! declared her [husband had induced her to co |to America and marry him by ling her he owned considerable S jattle real estate. When she arr led here, she had to earn the family livelihood | ‘Says It Was Fraud Dr. Hans Von Hohenvest, a G }man physician and surgeon \ lrecently of Vancouver, B. C., jhe is the victim of an al crooked real estate deal put ov |by Fred C. Moore, shortly aft-| jer the doctor's arrival here, Janu | A—It Im not conventional for a girl to make any gift to a man un lens she is engaged to marry him And certainly no girl should ever jtake the Initiative in present giving The Panama Shop 809 Second Avenue Q.—! am coming to you for the first time, with a little affair, which | hope you will be interested in and j let me have your view in the matter, a8 800n as you can. 1 have been ping company with a young man, 27 years oid, for the past few months, and while there Is, or has not been been any| talk of an engagement, still | sup- pose if | continue his friendship it would lead to the altar in the end. d19 “Unique” is the word to describe the service offered by this store, for where else in Se- attle can you buy New York styles He has been rather neglected by his mother and has shifted for himself since he was old enough to do so. Mother has it in her head that he drinks, because once she saw for herself. But | can to the for the dep Shoes pur. latest style and of * 9» Diary 14 | rial that insures very satisfactory service. that in Young Fellows } Von Hohenvest alleges he has} oe mi Raepagehae btterd Tai ae ’ been da ed $4,050 worth in try-/ 1 S ON THESE LINES ARE $2.00 TO $3.50 - and Men’s Clothes ff (70 (amaged Fei oe inet? $ employed In a distant On the Main Floor we are making a special display of Sport town, and has always come down * on 25th ave. N at a saving of one- cl rcover | Shoes « descriptions. You will find a suitable shoe for every on week ends and over holidays to Moore brought a suit to re y ? $1,600 from the doctor due on t sport or outing In which you may be interested e me. He has been very con- fourth It was alleged than Von siderate and good, and there is noth | purchase. Hohenvest agreed to buy owned by E. Lovelock, a 1 ing which | could wish for that he would not try to grant. Now he feela that he wants to be her propert aaterer TURRELL SHOE C0. | | Von Hohenvest now declares all |Moore and E. Lovelock are the the time and has up his po lame man, and that the propert 120 MARION ST.————_--OR—---903 SECOND AVE. ff sition and Is now locating down here. | This has upset things in general, as mother does not like him at all, and thinks because | will see more of him | will become infatuated, and it makes her furious, | think mother has the idea that | will be.) come engaged on my birthday, but) it is all a foolish idea, for | have! a only be 20 years of age and would not think of doing such a thing| until | am at least 21 years old, | was he thought he was purchasing not that named in the deed Jane Addams Sees Foreign Minister) $2 The sooner you visit our store—3-minute walk from Second Ave. to BERLIN, May 21.—Miss Jane Ad dams of Chicago was today intro- duced at the German foreign office by Ambassador Gerard, and pre sented to Foreign Minister Von Ja J. J. KELLEY’ Family Liquor Store Third Ave. and Seneca 9 gow the peace resolutions recently A Store Where | 1313-1315 FIRST AVE. Telephone and competent of knowing my own St.the sooner ou will |adopted by the women's interna Ladies Can Between Union and Main mind. J y tional congress at The Hague. Trade University Sts. 2838 To try and better things for ali realize the advantages of concerned, | have told him that " ri i Besides 39 newspapers printed in mother is not at all pleased as to | am treated so nicely, But mother has the Idea that | should be con-| tented with this forever. | wouldn't want to be married until | am at| least 23 or 24 years of age, for that| Infants a Invalids |IHORLICK’S ONE BOTTLE FINE OLD PORT BOTH BOTTLES special Sp LOO ANOTHER SURPRISE SPECIAL A Handsome Glass Decanter Given Free With Every Purchase of One Gallon Wine at $1.50 buying on Third Ave. | English, New York city has 10 in H our keeping company, and have! are +n 3 bi “ vir Ai tat ft : three months, in which time the ine) emian, 2 € » vanish e fatuation will eith h 1 ban, Be iidn. and Chines ONE FULL QUART taded away, or'be. stronger thes aa viva vera” ye oe | BOTTLED INBOND WUNNYDFOOK | ~ | a Gl vec Vivre | 1 have a good position, and stil! Pee sid nad eanin. att AND think | can advance further, and| Any 1 love my work, principally because Means not only better Clothes for less, but bet- ter satisfaction in every particular. $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Three prices only— $15.00, $20.00, and $25.00 “a | THE ORIGINAL One Gallon Whisky at $3.00 | MA LTED MILK) ° John Lindh Co 5 LARGE BOTTLES BEER B()¢ I The Food.Drink tor all Ages | 2 BREWERY BOTTLING Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. OPTICAL CO. “The Eye Is Our Specialty” 917 First Ave. For infante, invalide and growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. | !vigorates nursing mothers aa the aged. More healthful than tea or coffee. 1201-5 THIRD AVE. Corner Seneca St. Clothes Specialists SEND YOUR MAIL ORDERS TO KELLEY We Prepay Express Charges on Orders of $4.00 or More Excepting on Specials or Beer | you may get a eubstitute. man and not see nor hear from him during these next three months you must wait. Try to forget him and give him a chance Ket you. | xperience will teach you that absence does not always make the heart | without dengef, ae ee ing guilty to killing Z. Ishfl, In on | aE Q.—! have been keeping company! Store department of superior court Fi Tha popular Engiish, Racquet or Dear Mise Grey: ! have Just with a young man for four monthe. tday morning. Mra. Kaichi Ishil Bullet Shapes. read Miss E-23's letter and would | ig birthday Is in June. Would like wife of the dead man’s brother, was like to add my erience In th® |to give him a present. What would |getting a divorce from Kikuno world to hers. The single girls are jig guitabie? A GIRL 8e enough to realize that | will/) labout 20 years. We exchanged fered in this line glances, and she smiled, and | Remember, we have been in the wholesale liquor smiled, too. ‘ i “ee business here for thirteen years and have been the sole This girl Is the only one t nave |B distributors of such high-class merchandise as Monogras ever fancied—one | could really 5 \ love. And the thoughts of her No. 6 Whisky, Blood Port, ete. It will pay you well te make me'lonesome. | think of her lay in your stock now or you will not be adle to get such alt day and dream of her smiles at jods later on: ‘Tomorrow is our last:day, 60 goods in me re sole elo e -¢ Would it be wrong for me to be sold, Below are a few prices speak to her on the street, or Monogram No. 6 Whiskey, formerly sold $2.00 per quart now a - —_ evocstaneti " _ Me<Dougall + fouthwick econd Ave. and Pike St re Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M, Sale of Shirts Without Precedent Shrewd Men Will Supply Their Entire Needs for the Spring and Summer Season ave held Shirt sales before and at all of e sales we é tter than full value money, but we have ne featured a le the equal of lhese Shirts were bought one of th t makers for spot cash and W 1 ire Regular $1.50 Never before and probably never again such a price on Shirts of their juality. In the assortment are over 2,400 Shirts, including Silk Mixed Shirts Printed Madras Shirt: Genuine Soiesette Si Imported Madras Shirts Mercerized Silk Striped Shirts Mercerized Satin Striped Shirts Mercerized Fabric Shirts Finest Quality Percale Shirts Made up in negligee or plaited bosoms, stiff or soft cuffs. In fact, every vanted kind of Shirt for Spring and Summer wear in the \ latest patterns and colorir 14 to 1744 neckband and all size sl e lengths. rat Floor. —— Jergen’s Carnation, Almond Violet or Geranium Bath Tablets 4 for 25c Hair Brushes, genuine bristles Corduroy Coats and Skirts . Are the Smartest for The Coats $12.75, $15.00 and $18.50 bony backs, 75¢ v ise. 4 beg ie es OR “tips Belted models, flare models and models with Peroxide of Hydrogen, full convertible collars and patch pockets. Corde pe bottion, 15. et roy Coats are one of the smartest of the seas ee ea p son’s new fads. They are unusually popular Sanitol Olive Oil Liquid Sham pecause the beauty of the material makes them poo 19¢. in: %-poend so universally becoming. Shown in styles suite Absorbent Cotton sealed cartons, 10¢. Talcum Powder, several odors, l-pound cans 14¢. able for street and sport wear. The colors included are Belgian blue, peach, rose, | Maurine Hand Tation, for : softening the hands, 25¢. green, white, sand and putty. } Tooth Brushes, transparent ‘All ere lined moughout wit as wil handles, handdrawn bristles, of Peau de Cygne. The Skirts $5.75, $6.75 and $7.50 be. ss : Madame Ise'bell’s Face Pow der, all shades, 500 size 20¢, vo e Clock p 1 . . eal lea tevied oS¢. yay Decidedly smart when worn with the coats “4711" White Rose Liquid above described. The styles are new, and ime Glycerine Soap, Te size 10¢.ir| | clude models with patch pockets, belts drawal through loops and some slightly shirred if back; others in yoke effects. May be had in peach, white, Belgian blue, green and rose. Second Floor. Outfits. excellent 10¢. Glycerine and Rose Water, the 2he size 19¢. First Floor pleces, ERE PR TERE: REET ITE Clothing Section Our Boys’ is splendidly equipped with an excellent vari of Boys’ Stylish Suits in just the materials boy will like. The prices are most reasonable, and every Suit is fully guaranteed by us to give abso- lute satisfaction. We will replace any Suit that fails to give satisfactory wear Boys’ Norfolk Suits, with two trousers, $5.00, ys’ Norfolk Suits, with one and two pairs of trousers, y that since Boys Norfolk Suits, with one and two pairs of trousers, Norfolk Suits, with one and two pairs of trousers. * Norfolk Suits, with one pair of trousers, $8.50. Roys' Norfolk iits, with one and two trousers, $10.00, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, with one pair trousers, $12.50. Hoys' Straw Hats, $1.00 and $2.00, Boys Wash Hats, 50¢ to $1.00, Hoys’ Wash Sutts, 50¢ to $3.50, Boys’ Blouses and Shirts, 50¢ to $1.50. Third Floor. Held as Smuggler Guiseppe Morabito, an Italian, 22 in default plenty of time. I hope you will let me know what you think about it. Sincerely, DISTRESSED. A.—You are on the right road keep straight ahead, Your life was given you to live as you see fit, and whether or not you make a success of it rests with you alone. There-| fore, you must learn to think for} yourself, speak for yourself and act] for yourself, It is always well to] listen to the counct! and advice of} court on a ms across the charge of smugell internation boundary from Canada Stanislaus Kavia, 23, and Jo Porchelle, Russians, are held ag witnesses in $500 bail each, 2 is held in the county jail of $1,000 bonds, Keystone Liquor Co. for trial in U. 8. serps t2 pense aT those older than you, whether it be/ your mother or a friend, But you do not have to marry or remain single at their bidding, Manage your own love affairs to suit your self, No one more than you will] be affected by the outcome | Tomorrow Night Q.—On Saturday night, | went to bs Come in now and get the Biggest Bargains ever of- a show and sat close to a girl of $1.35 per quart; per gallon, $4.95. Blood Port, formerly $1.00 per bottle, now 50c. should | do a little detective work | and Jind out where she lives and |get acquainted with her friends Old Crow, Cedar Run and Sunny Brook Whiskies, full quart, and try that way to force an intro- 65c; per gallon, $2.40. duction? RR. O Finest California Wines at HALF PRICE, A.-You will find the “detective California Brandy, Rum, Gin, Blackberry, Peach and Apple course to be the more » and Brandy, full quart, 5c. sane method, and withal the most satisfactory way of meoting the s ' young lady, ‘Too, it would be an ‘ excellent thing {f you could find ; ' some kind of work to occupy vour 2 i thoughts during the day, os I fear . ‘ x sient your idleness is affecting ‘our, 1123 FIRST AVE.—CORNER SENECA brain slightly,

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