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Miss years before his coronation on No Grey, | want to love my husband vember 19, 19157 Im It the custom If your Back bothers, drink lots of and eat less me no one knows the bitterness in my always as | do now, but it Is usually of the country for the monarch to|, When your hurt and your heart as | see other women so little innocent children that keep reign so long a time before his} back feels don't get scared happy with thelr children. My hus- pure and holy the love between hus- crowning? and proceed to load your at band loves me and is always good band and wife. AN INTERESTED READER jwith n lot of druge that exc! | to me. He always plans for our! Please give a word of comfort to. A—It is custon for the new | *!dneys and irritate the entire url-| detente! Cae tae teil _ A LONELY WIFE emperor to reign a certain length of Lopht AD lg ages ul ced] A.—I think you are making a mis before his coronation out iia Russian Wins aitli'e eit | take not to confide these thoughts Courtesy to the deceased emperor.|jarmiess salts which remov “| to your husband, as he miy kee Jbody’s urinous waste and stimu-| i silent on this subject because he, Q.—! am 20 years old and have|jstes them to their normal activit does not wish to hurt your feelings, | 900d sense, so | am told. My gen-|-rhe function of the kidneys 4s to fil If you feel that children v tleman caller is 25. | have been|tor the blood. In 24 houra. the Get-Rieh- come to you, why not adopt a little | Golng with him five months and he| «train from it 500 grains of acid and Quick Wal- one? There are so many of these '® the best friend | have ever had:| waste, no w dily understand Hegford sore |homelesas wai the majority of Me |# serious on the subject of mat: | th¢ ir keeping the them sound, healthy children, and | ‘!mony and | am not, but have not! Kian i old aileker deserving of a chance told him so as yet, for | have been| prink lots of water—you can't ' stuff faster Pretending that he is not serious.) drink too much; also get from an than Tracy Q—I am a boy of 19, and love a| Dut as | know he is, and | do not about four ounces of wen gutied wish to be more than a very dear take a tablespoonful tn a - girl of 18, | have been keeping friend, shall | be frank with him ater before breakfast there company with her for three years, and te him that we can only be/each morning for a few days and and ery for and my father objects to me marry- friends? Or shall | keep on pre-| your kidneys will act fine. This fa . her because she Is not my na-| ending that that Is all I think he] mous salts 1s made from the acid of more. Ing he y means to be? | hate pretenders, | grape nd lemon jul combined J. Rufus |tionallty, and says | cannot marry | but | don't want to end our friend-| with lithia, and has been used for | until | am 21 years of age ship by being too frank, as | always! generations to clean and stimulate Wallingford | 1 have a good, steady position, want to be his best friend, as | have | clogse Ipidneys; also to neutralize yo |and would be able to take care of |told him. Please tell me what tolthe acl urine so {t no longer 1s] her Now, if | run away and get do BECKY. We e of Irritation, thus ending married, can he do anything, and A.—One t too trank or] bladder weakness what would you advise me to do? honest. There satisfaction| jad Salts is jnexpensiva; cannot | W. A. J, {for s e concerned tn the game) injure; makes a delightful effer mu are #0 gure of you the tender longer | yescent Mthia-water drink which ev. | " t test it by| you play ft, the rier will you one should take now and then| THEDA BARA wo years? You cannot that ever started it, Certainly |to keep thelr kidneys clean and —in the— ou are 21 year d,| Bive yo d to understand very | active Tr also keep up the| t r age In aln 1 will ever m water drinking, and no doubt you}y a Before you |!!! together, He pre kidney trouble and backache Program cont arriagze too ‘ely; i e and family and ————————————— had | take tock of r re for mate elf, to determine at 0 fo A Ma on do b H CLEMMER palais Albert Hansen {bilities of husband NOT OFTEN, HOWEVER Unless you er our husband ever give| Jeweler and Silversmith A Seattle's Bout made Dinh nat at ea ‘ ; | '10¢ pretopity wore LOC pared to shoulder the responsibil: |*” eae urpr chahiie: pal 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison ties of a married man is seat anes : STAR—MONDAY, NOV, 29, 1915. BREAKING INTO THE ‘MOVIES: BY BLANCHE SWEET She Began Her Career Before the Footlights and \ Missed Being a Leading Lady Because She Was ! pened Her oey Teeth { a tory and mot! you ast ten ap little Hair : ‘GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS Is aching or Bladder water at | with » al reel European war | pletures, comprise the bill at the sup of Marie Burroughs in| Melbourne The Battle of the Strong,” with ing Old Glory” ts a Holbroo y and Maurice Barry mane ot more and na ! th that company for a tired the Year went with Chaun rer bd Olee for three years, again play f this rl pa nuntries » years old, I left the went to a fashionable chool at Rerkeley, Ca . 1 was 14 years old I re an Essanay drama rk ana decid » Lillian Drew as the star, tops Clans A's t until Tuesda bt, Inclusive This is a good drama full of dra 11 situations nd action : anche Sweet in a Biograph re ey The God Within,” and a V Raa tagraph com complete the pro ong . eo 8) Jay I danced to my heart's ; ater & vane te eaat Coenen . I ee ta|,,F¥O fine features are on the bet a Clemmer's bill Wal Muntioh “teed te Baek Bara in "The ( t onan | went bach w York and was the eading wor a child's ‘ y a Charlotte PAGE 3, GOOD THINGS ON BILL AT MOVIES Raymond Hitchcock and Ma bel Normand in Screaming Comedy at Liberty THE CLASS A CLASS AT LIBERTY An all-around until Jay night Triangle pla rhe a Griffith feature, and In the first, Thomas Jefferso on of Joseph Jefferson, who or inated “Rip Van Wink on the tage, and Tul Mar are starred The Sable Lor in mystery tale of the Orient and th Ovecldent It thrillx In a good many scenes pecially where the object of Cl nene ver nee im we wh led nd struggling in the water ol rises slowly around him Stolen Magic’ is a screaming omed It is a Keystone without me Mabel noett and Reymond starred, Hiteheoe and Mabe of the cit he the title auto Wree plunges over MELBOURNE Guarding Old Gie a spectac ilar feature, dilat on the ad antagen of fp edness, together The A fix Charl mple,” 1 began that 1 * an established and thru Thoma e, the nown «tar n ap ® Tt Fron ne trodue th yet my baby (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) LETTER THREATENS the Lasky company. Here ve" heads the twain his film gives Theda a to displ her artistic tal a Janother role than that of tt Here we see f a Francesca jar artist's node nd a deserted | wite | Max Figman, Lolita Robertson and Rurr Macintosh portray the leading’ fleure a J. Rufus Wal Hngford picture, which is nearly all comed A Bor low Bungle | ° * DR. LR. GLATK MISSION The second of the O'Rourke ad E entures with Warren Kerrigan as DON’T TAKE CHANCES | tar, entitled “When a Queen WITH YOUR TEETH | joved o'Rour is the headlir jat the Mi Tuesde vight ‘ t r ¢ he| This drama, telling of the venture: Ld, 1 nnd see that/of Terence O'Rou soldier of for f i os is full of dra and Ker hould ate a Hearts and Nickels ren tA two reels of mirth, tops off the bill tate at) 1 COLONIAL Th re As yet there are no signs of fall MN AN rat caer DENTI ng away in the attendance figar rh Mia utes. avis ,}at the Colonial Inspiration,” one are ate and re 4 timt, w of Mutual's “undraped hotopla ® 1 ted from best dentalj/in which Au y Munson, national Kes and pasted the examination |iy famous as an artist's model, is “4 i. ia beet (atari is a film recital of Miss tir tal board| Munson's Hfe hanging rig 1 front George Ovey, in a comedy Ae ee cies Caan 10) it the bin, \ 1 be done t for th ry good| ALHAMBRA kind) “Another bill that 1 redit to k Jensen and Von Herberg is at the do K. and ibra Armstrong's Wife f ; | with Edna Goodrich and arant Cruse a the »rincIpats SF A he De Fe Glatt I Work} heads the program, The play fs and manager of t f who ia}complete in everything, Of nett ur-lest to the ladies is the maguift TAG: ORD S tf "| wardrobe exhibited by Miss Good faction, we Will i gait: ich Can k for anything South American travel t ' | estes the program. Regal Dental Offices | ‘The Grand Trunk raliway syatem De I. BR. Clark, Maonger ne en awarded the gold medal Ave, N. W. Cor. Thiea| and diploma for its exhibit at the and Union, San Francisco exposition, ¢ these remarkable valu d th and he to appear with RELATIVES GET BOY, 15, OUT OF THE TRENCHES : Relatives of Raymond Harrigan have ired his release from. the my, wh ich He tt e to pay din the hat he William Har Seattle, now live Tacoma Heber Hoyt, Mayor G AW artne voung Harrigan’s uncle. ANCHORAGE MEN SAVED FROM ICE :: Ala SEWARD. Nov. 29.—With both Seward and Anchorage specu lating as :o their fate, Fred Tracey AK for the Alaska Steamship Co at Anchora vd fiv r men who put ¢ aunch from the steame Admiral Farra 0 miles out horage and at tempted to make that port thru rap idly accumulating ice floes, have ar ived here safely They were picked up b steamer dovia, A arch party had en formed at Anchorage. HORLICK’S. The Original MALTED MILK Unless you by'4 “HORLICK'S” \you may get @ Substitute | falling har Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST. SPECIAL FEATURE Ladies’ Waists $1 =e art simplic of the ‘ aracter 4 fine: t ropriate for dres. f ea The is @ Ce@T- toit in these Na es every omar include le 0 f them winte wardrobe, f the models are tured here. There are arming tyle in white nowflake voiles, embroid- ered voiles, pretty Jac quard The models in ack are ccine Silky a nd embroidered Poplir ace trimmed, others have emocking, hem atitehed we ; icks; highbrow collars and long sleeves; sizes 36 to 46 Yo ee must ree The F ale as ushered Saturday, drew throngs to ¢ Fur Se the pa two day and not without reason, for the values are remarkable and timely. The Furs are Fox—Raccoon—Wolf—Chinese Lynx—Marmot— Fitch—Isabella Fox—Black Fox—Tiger Coney— French Coney and oth from $10.00 to $40.00 a set, but we've Women’s Union Suits 59c They come r neck, and long or short sleeves. They're wh Seon fleoved 4; usually sold 59 ibe Tomorrow c Children’s Vests and Pants in; Boys’ Union Sults—come nat- peeler color; come in all sizes, | color 0 be vy fleece 18 to 34. Special | quality; sizes to 50 the garment .« 25c Splendid value at, suit c $2.50 Blankets for $1.98 Great Blankets, 74x80 inches, and 4% Ibs. weight, in gray, tan and white, with fancy colored borders $1 98 ) values at, the pair ° COMFORTS with fancy sateen covering and plain §-inch bor- ders, filled with two Is of cotton 2 $2 75 nekes. Unusually good value at ote j Immediately upon her return from the war zone, where she was| oat a Red Cross nurse, Edna Goodrich signed a contract is shown a scene from her first pictur “Armstrong's Wife,” which heads the current bill at the Alhambra, i re attr rectal ‘ an in these new t received, The SiS will accept a small know we can please 00 Ve and 1 We _Free CONTRIBUTE $75 70 MINE RELIEF At rink, Sunday night was con: tributed to $2.934 already collected] for the families of 31 men who tHe death in « mine explosion at Ra- vensdale. President White, of the United Mine Workers of Aue and others spoke. SCHOOL FOR FARMERS CHEHALIS, Nov. 29.—To teach farmers the latest scientific soil tilling methods, Washington State ge opened a five days’ school for Lewis county farmers here to- day OUCH! LAME BACK RUB LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY Rub Pain Right Out Wita Small Trial Bottle of Old “St. Jacobs Oil” ihe A mass meeting at Dreamland} { : (a \q ys cause ache? Not} have no ves, therefore” annot cause pain. Listen! Your? ackache is nsed by lumbago, ea or a strain, and the quick- est is soothing, penetrating St cobs Oil.” Rub it right on} your painful back, and instantly |the soreness, stiffness and lame ness disappear. Don't stay crip- pled! Get a small trial bottle of Jacobs Ol!” from your drug- nd limber up. A moment aft- er it is applied you'll wonder what, became of the backache or lume ago pair Rub old, honest “St. Jacob's Oil” whenever you have sciatica, neu- ralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as it absolutely harmless and doesn’t seh the skin ® TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy and thick with a simple mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur The old-time mixture of Sage Tea nd Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked a hair is grand. her's it, and folks are agair ng it to keep their hair a good en color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance {s of the greatest advant Nowadays, tho, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at jhome. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product called “Wy- eth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound” for about 50 cents a bottle, It ts very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Sim: ply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this thra roy hair, taking one small strand a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few ap- plications, it also produces that soft luster and appearance of abundance which is so attractive; besides, pre. ents dandruff, itching scalp and