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° Cymntinia Grey: a | Woman Adtises the Girl Whose Fiance Flirts—Tells Her to Avoid Long Years of Grief by Choosing Man Who Will Appreciate Her Love and Faith. Dear Miss Grey: TI read the letter from the girl who loves the man who flirts and goes about with other girls. Please let me say to her, for her future peace of mind, | drop him right now, rather than be bound “until death do her | part” to a man of that type. | Tama woman of mature years, My children are grown. I | gave my husband the best, truest love a woman ever gave a man. We were both nice-looking. Both had the same oppor-| tunities to flirt with the opposite sex, T was never untrue—he was good to me and the babies. But he went to see other women. He says he loves me. But! the excitement of being with others is what he craves. 1} know that I am superior to many of his lady friends in every j way, But it is purely cussedness. A man who can abuse a} | good woman's love and confidence to the extent of breaking | her heart and leading her a life of embarrassment does not deserve to even have the privilege of going into one’s | presence. So I say, dear girl, your love for! jyour handsome young sweetheart jwill only bring you sorrow, I tel! lyou this because I am one who has been there for many years. There are lots of young men who would be willing to devote their love And attentions to good giris who are true pals and if you will wait just a Uttle bit the right one will come jalong | Woodsman Writes, But if you take him now you know | 7'99_ what you are getting. But I didn't know what « poor bargein I was making until many years had passed by, and when I found it out I felt jitke all of my years of faithful tol! {had avatied me nothing It te an reasonable price. |iilusion end a snare—even our chil |dren do not respect us when we! Best Crowns - - - $5.00 Bistay on after wo know how things work - $5.00 {re It seems tho one tt afraid | in vseit wish! hetee snaeh oil Best Bridgework - § and does not know what to do. 8 jad yma re ee ee » Sze | Also, I read a waltrons’ letter « Encouragement few days ago and I think our cases| BEST RUBBER PLATE $15.00 Guaranteed to Fit When a plate fits per- fectly, looks well and lasts indefinitely, it is the extreme limit of a patient's satisfaction. You may pay more than I charge—but you @) ean not secure better §/ workmanship, better ma- terial or a more perfect fit than I can guarantee u. The volume of my business allows me to make a fair profit at a Mins Grey will recetve callers |) tn her office Monday, Wednesday || end Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and |) on Tuesday and Thureday from Hoar m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times ae it seriously interferes with ber writing. T have been for months Dear Cynthia Grey reading your columns and have found in them lots > think about. When I see so much of other people's troubles and hopes i makes me feel that my troubler are small and my hopes so moder ate that I may be lucky after all, | I read “Helen's” letter and found! | Behind the pseudonym of “Theytn conjunction with the advertising . ” | | For “Helen body pen “n he « in gar yet Creole Fashion Plate,” the big fea-|of “The Creole Fashion Plate.” | - jecent, bh ft t " “, Dear Miss Grey: My heart BOP | cood wages, But when 3 am in ture at the Moore this week, and in Hie father’s name was Norman I don't seem have any!" chance alongside of the “boys around | ° town.” l. I remember several years ago a! As a man in middie life, who bas/gin at a hopyard dance salt, “You! been working for years with men. /are too slow.” Still, some o permit me to say there are many |tere 1 4 in your paper sound young men whose ideals and pur /tho some girls would like to meet 4 | Pesce in life are just ae high 9 any: | «low, steady sort of fellow | jthing pictured in novels (bearing In| wet, anyway, I have written Cyn | |mind, of courne, that a novel never |thia a letter and that fx a loed ott |* [pletures a child when tt fe tired./my chest, for I have been ie hungry or sleepy? |to write for months, A LOG Such young men are usually devot B, O4 “ling thelr spare time to tmproving| Aske About thetr minds or helping humanity Spar and for this reason are not #o con Dear Miss Grey give me informatio out In sympathy to “Helen” and the| many other gitls who are asking| there any good young men DR. J.T.WILSON Cor. First and Pike Over i wanting | © IGER jt | Win you kindly spicuous as the butterfly type of tea / regarding the hound and lounge lizard. They are} CATARRH REMEDY |He’s “Fashion Plate” on Stage Is Regular of & very likable boy Nee. | mathe till | uxal, Norman.” j manly a fellow thru life in petticoats, and mo, when | try WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1g. THE SEATTLE STAR MecDougall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:80 Fellow in Real Life \ The Store of Eternal Newness” Main 6720 To Replenish Your Bedding And every thrifty woman will take advantage of such attractive specials to renew her supply of Bedding. Hemmed Sheets, Special a $7.39 81x00 Inches, pheoting. medium welght, made from full bleached, Special, 6 for $8.00 Satin Spreads, Special | $ 9.95 Thx84 inches, of a very good quality, hemmed, end in various designs. Pillow Cases j 42x36 inches, hemmed, of a good quality casing that contains no| 6 starch or dressing —MacDougall-Southwick, Basement Floor der ruch boxing experts an James J.| mean ability. He har a fine sense of Corbett an ack Dempsey. He ts the artintic, need not only enthus fight fan, a great rooter|in the beautiful gowns he wears im at football games, an ardent baseball | his feminine impersonations, but alge patron and an amateur player of no|in the rendition of his songs. HINO '/Aimerica’s Home Shoe Polish for Creoles are of Spanish and French extraction, not of French and Italian. George, or Karyl, has mastered the science of faticufts from training un as ta evi , who carries the alias of Karyl ! jorman. | George Peduz He keeps the audience guessing at the Moore this week, where} — he is the big hit of the entire show. of y pite dainty feminine costumes, | Pedusz!. Orpheum executives are too led brows and ¢ | wine and too widely experienced in 5 Manners, lies @ personality | dealing with the armusemen Down in Bal-| public to belleve that such his school | would be an asset, henc Ko Ped. | gestions, “The Creole Fashion Plate adopted his father’s given name and prefixed ft with “Karyl.” | This young man was born tn Taltt more, His grandfather on hin pater pen mir more, why came, rin am Ge but in the theatera of the Or heum circuit he ls known as “Kary! nin pug Uat | to he p. theater nor the gem | nal side waa @ native of Italy, and ral pub knew any name for him | his grandmother wae a French wom. | ther than “The Creole Fashion | an. Both his father and mother, how f) “late.” but George Pedurst ts too | ever, were born in thie country, and masquerade alt | je f nse a Creole fore, in no By Radium began his present tour tn the lead « vaudeville houses of this coun a tour which brings him to the Great For School Children | | | | Health Restored stone ca ound tn and) Orpheum theater thts week--he gave tionable places SHINOLA Og ag Bye Ss dl | Sellaneey dla amaaaaeeaa aaaaeled [OT T do not even the vaudeville executives hie ultima | or, wortgertul curative power of The HOME GET helps 00 ie—enough for three — know ff It in @ stone; but aumples of |tum that « boy's name had tobe used | padiam be the children to form lasting habits Bai have catarrh of the be theses! gid eee we tt be “spar” diaplayed in Niagara Falls | —~ a -— —|However. the benefits of this pre- of , by making it easier to pace rove © your happiness: te . aewe locked clous health-giving substance he Yourself nocdieas suffering. [Prove fut to eee | re wiotine. tated: ie, 2 “SPOTTED” jin the past been only within the get the daly shine. a nity Di j . ) means of persons of wealth Star readers who wish informa- MISS N.B. | in chie | The bristle dauber cleans bs Spar ts a general name in miner- ology fee a cleavable material which | fs not @n ore. Thus we have feld-| spar, comprising both orthoclase and plagtoctase; calcapar or cleavable calcite, with te transparent variety. | Teeland spar; fluor spar or fluorite; STABBED BY NEURITIS! le suffer attacks hy call thon concerning largest ocean ships and navy vensls afloat will reesive same by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bureau, 1832 New York ave, Washingt D, C., and tnclosing two cents in stamps for postage Please write name end address correctly and clearly as the bu- reau reports many letters re- turned because of carelessness of correspondents. | — | Highest Whole System [8 7rt ney: win you tina Benefited by jatate thru your columns the name of | Tanlac by tht ye c. nerte You may forearm. smail of the back or the and leg to the heel. | sometimes mistaken for sclat- rheumatism or new which end in neuritis. matter where you have had pains or what caused ee cam ick relief without cS oF polaon. Just ep- lover the part that hu a few minutes the pain will La man origin eee |the highest building in the world? As you will noe, wo Ive tn a small! , town and have no other way of got- | ting this information, BM. i totheaithy copdition. | ‘Thousands of frail, nervous people| The Eiffel Tower, in Parts, France, |that School Director Taylor had ut. (cur,riek: M Fecmplete information S "t mutter any to Price #1 /and convaleacents everywhere have \ts the highest Dduilding tm the world |\tempted pnlawfully to influence the | fads Acmianees a! i clfs and Owl or any ro-| testified to the remarkable power of |/t (a 1,000 feet hgh. |nchool beard’s purchase of books. |!!! Low Angeles, aud S aru Mtg. Chemists, 400 | Tanlac in bringing back their Neath, | se: The league commended Cole for; eemene or ee Prancisco. — Adver- | #trength, and working efficiency. It} lbringing the matter to the attention iW. ’ Mioment.”| seams to quickly invigorate the con CTI DAH Y HEIR of the board and the pubito omen Don’t * stitution and {s @ powerful ot “ R ize O: weakness. Mr. 1. Hubert, 1904! ecognize One Coeur d'Alene St. Spokane, Wash. ae LOS ANGELES, Sept, 12.—~The Itt When I etarted on Tanlsc starred romance of Edna Cudahy | trouble had been going on for elaht | nrowne, daughter of the late Jack | Tt started with indigestion | Cudahy, and hetr to his fortune, had and I lost lote of time from my Job, | a af I was too weak to work regu. | “finitely ended today | model, who, during the fete ts viait- ing the vartous etores tn the down. town district, was first recognized ysatim spar, or fibrous gypsum; tabw- | Tueadey morning by Mrs. ¥. ¥. Pom. lar spar, or Wollastonite, and heavy | eroy, who was awarded $15. The $10 | spar, or barite. The term se of Ger-| offered to the first person identifying won Tuesday by Mra. J. 1. |Muny League Adopts dopted the report of its educational |“ committee on the charges recently |how long you have hy ' made by School Superintendent Cole | Fisdiy let IS DIVORCED cabarets Block | low cafe w porary injunetions, In Judge Walter MISS SEATTLE} “Misa Seattle.” the fashion fete the and applies polish casily sdeuale The large Lemb’s Wool Polisher brings the shine with a few strokes. For 100% neatnese, the shoes should be shined daily with SHINOLA. Shinola— Always 10c Bled, Ten, Whi, Os-tiood and Brown, It’s best to eay ““SHINOLA”’ work, bulld nerves and tissue to thy condition, It ere letrewlation of blood, ¢ om, which le the real cause disease: just what thie remerk-| am, oO any person who has kind, herve weakne stomach, kidney or der trouble, or any Report Upon Taylor!: The league Tuesday |} Munieipal we will oH, Hy the Apptiance at of Their Friends “Why, Ewtelie, you look perfectly | stunning. That new coat of yours is perfectly becoming, end the hat, too, my dear. You certainly have wonderful taste In getting the right | City Interference ‘The Hotel Butler and the Bunen © Tuesday granted tem. gpHerneo larly. | sto Se pretty bay eg se M. French's court, prevening the eity clothes for your type. ” “Tanlag entirely restored my | °? seal sedetiacias ousneltune ais from interfering with their cabaret | !'V¢ been drinking my tea with Mrs. | or health. It's now our family medi. | **® ~ 7 licenses: Adama and we bad a back view of | Se vA rttor onveuneneen compliments we were making about So ee © we fon of the | “separation took place in lens oes the Guan’ danas » ag sat a body that ts not benefited by the ndsome stranger in the new = ® year, when Mra. Browne left their | home and never returned, according | to the complaint. helpful action of Tanlac. Tt enablon the stomach to turn the food into healthy blood, bose and muscle, pUrl-| “116 asuse for her action has never | fies the aystem and helps you tack | 1... exsinined, but it is known that Lee ee Cenatet navn | for n time she wag in San Francisco = 0 in G00d druggist —Adver| 5 ctor Mra. Browne returned to her | _| home in Hollywood, where she has! since remained. The girl's futher, Jack Cudahy, committed suicide here about a year ago. < Hl f < 3£ es e q HITS t itt F Th ff " Why Physicians Recommend Magnesia for Dyspeptics | heniaaeelieernatiariaindialieienieereremens into @ bottle containing three ounces coat.” “Oh, my goodness. Do I look so j Well as that? Really, I am not sur GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES {{m*. ine ls the rirst time tm genes, that I had a new coat and hat at the same time, and they do match per fectly, don’t they?” AND WHITEN SKIN “Indeed they do. You look like a |miltion dollars. You are indeed! {fortunate to afford such lovely | ; | Squeeze the jules of two lemons! ;),; Well, I did want something new Ca (eS jot Orchard White, which any drug yo badly, and when I heard about “Take @ little magnesia after ’ more, will Supply for « few cents, |Cherry'a, I rushed down there and in now « J BUL I Ss HOPE shake well, and you have a quarter | found what 1 wanted.” ription among thousan; 4 . pint of the best freckle and tan! «Cherry's? What about them?” | W, on, for. this ip the fact that bieach, and complexion whitener. “ . * "aot etically ninety per cent of allj | n " ‘Oh, don’t you know? They ore! on the £ > stomach trouble ie due to acid which Massage this sweetly fragrant lem-|at 1015 tnd ave, in the Rialto! amous Seo lo ja irritates and inflames the delicate | |mucous membrane lining of the| d makes natural digen- | Medicines simply they do not remove the |canne of all the Arouble. The value} of magnesia, which is neither «| |medicine nor a drug in the ordinary | EXTRACTION |meaning of theas words, lion tn the L Of fact that it neutralizes t | he acid, FREE DAILY se Raggy Ee tee! fluids, the best le undoubtedly R rated Magnesia, @ f#easpoonful four tablets of whieh in @ little hot water, after meals, instantly neu- tralizes the acid, stops the ferm tation of the food and thua inm sinless, petural digestion. ‘Pore| ir B. Hurst, who lives at 608 H | of the fastest trains—unequalled speed and luxury —all of the com- Bisurated Magnenia can be obtained | go thankcul ot having sarad ‘hnroelt | forts, conveniences and luxuries of your favorite hotel or club stomach mufferere should give it a that out of pure gratitude a! | without loss of time. Our whalebone rubber, which dos | fiat A. a & | anxious to tell all other sufferers Rot cover the roof of the mouth tf|—!* — just how to get rid of their torture In addition to this distinctive vessel,which sails from Seattle T You have two or more teeth. sonpiingmoceastsaipianmpsagpeasapesgiaieee= : by « simple way at home. | toe #4 o 4 ‘uesday, tees T sf tiple wepathome | the splendid sueamshipe "Ruth Alexander” and Alexander” sail alter. ural Rubber, erely out o * notie te every Saturday and the steamships "Admiral * and “Admii ee ect of em ......... $8.00 I vie ooue Ren with your ky ‘namie ‘ade Schley” alternately every offering —_ and “Admiral 3 re- |dress, and she w y you service pr of the human gum. J C H G rt) N {this valuable information entirely ; $10.00) after suffering 15 years, writes| |teruoeadvurthasaroae” “erere 738 to Gan Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego GOLD chown BRIDGEWORK ........ Most of our present patronage iy recommended by our early custom J. W. Ossman of Mineola, N. Y.) / |SUN RIVER OINTMENT [i il $4.00 re. whowe work ia sti giving | did the work after many other) | m4 ork ieunranteed tor 15 years | Pteparations failed. The healing qualities are due| ! OHIO eeteist 4 ing rere any ur, whit 7 yori from a rocky ledge neat the Sun River, |a nti, {p09 8 the favorite CUT RATE ‘At drug scores, 50c and $1.00. |@"ong the four yachts enter- i Bethe, shave and shampoo with Sun | °% by Great Britain for the DENTISTS. [Bere soee ie) eerie a 209 | races to be held for the Brit- Rotablished 20 Years healthy. eshing and invigorating. |i#h-American cup at Oyster Bay, Long Island. It Sum River Co,, E-23 1914 Broadway, N, Y.C. ed by Norman Clark-N Advertisement 2nd Ave, and University St. Open 9 to 6 Daily—0 to 12 Sundays Un L. n lotion into the face, neck, arms) nidg. over th | freckles and blemishes bleach out and | jokin Beseenes. Advertisement. 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