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4 PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1999. | ra ‘ be aahes eal ~~ = | Cynthia Grey:|: Should She Aid Man She Loves in Breaking Engage- on ment to Other Girl When Announcements Have r Already Been Sent Out? Dear Miss Grey: .There is a proble m that worried MO | recititie greatly ane I am seeking your advice, x There is a young man now in Seattle who tells me he loves| }) me very much and would make me his wife, At present he is engaged to another girl and she sent announcements to both her and his friends not very long ago of their coming mar- riage to take place in the next month or so. He would like very much to break his engagement to her, | but wonders how to do it, since he does not wish to cause her any more grief than he can help, for she is a very ¥ girl| and he would like to retain her friendship. q Could you advise a good plan? This girl is not in Seat-| t tle, so it will have to be broken thru correspondence. | Miss Grey, do you think it right that | help him in this|« way or should I sanction his marrying this other girl when |°'y tee I love him as Ido? Thanking you, ADELINE. A number of ultra modernists, advocates of Tridon and his}; ax an old-fashioned Morris pet complexes would doubtless shout “Bravo, Adeline!” But} chat n velvet cushions with a suppose you rush in and help the man to break off his en-| yellow and gt aay agro yg gagement with the other girl and he should happen to marry |. hope Fron bag Bota; whe Me, you. Would you trust him, would you ever have a peaceful |, The cushion retain moment when he was out of your sight? A man who would | er sever ties with his future bride after the announcements were | os frame with br gent out wouldn't be above divorcing his wife if he met an-|''* & rather pow Be other girl he fancied he would like better. eak Galea The man has a tardy sense of honor or justice when he will] nave had since make love to one girl while another believes he will marry|!° years axe today her. plain that my br‘oved father spent The poor little trusting girl in the case will no doubt be cos tater te ‘able toe el Pa broken-hearted, but if she is wise she will figure that a broken|» have loved this tnant engagement is not as serious as marriage with a faithless|” of one who has gone man. You should remain absolutely out of it. Eliminate your-| > . Washing atthe Star Washington, 2 cents in your column. my bueband and tle Every i shape ago ad thea home there at that we again vie hing was in good time, Two ted it to tin retain hing that which the only ree a 1 am inclined to believe (from the nature of the things plifered) that they were rnold to some second-hand Jealer in furniture, And chair i h may have been sold *, who would be Want so muc ne chair men inches wide Thin my father died just and when I ex Just y I vder the re ‘overy self as much as possible. If you had done this in the first| formation leading to tts rece place there would have been no problem to worry about. Se ere -afg shoul wa meus lor Tam ad into m Unusual Appeal » ples to Seattleites the in the daily course ve! my work || who reads it may de instrumental in feecive many requests from persons : who have lest fy cats, purses and restoring the woman's lose Reaven knows what not, to ask for Dear Cynthia Grey: This Is an ap- their return thru these columns. peal to the general public of Seattle Naturally, | cannot use my space for IT am buying property and a tax- these notices when this is an i er of Seattle, and a wrong has mation column. But today | recet: o me, that I feel may be ery much out of| Mi direc which ta mation may be sent tn ordinary and I hope some one in Grey or cc mmunicated | MRA. BEN H. COX, 212 Fast 28th st., Tacoma, Wash. see Present for Service Man Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell me what would be a suitable | Christmas gift for a man in the serv- too? THANK YOU It depends largely upon the young | man and what his tastes are as to what would be a suitable gift amokes, cigars, clgarets, a pipe, cigar or cigaret box, cigaret case, cigar or priate. If he does not smoke, a foun- fain pen, a book, handkerchiefs, candied fruit or home made canty would make a suitable oift eee Address of | Musician Dear Miss rey: Please give me the present address of Carrie Jacobs | Bond and oblige EDNA ave, Chleago, 1. Miss Grey will recetve callers SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin | 1 “At the first chill, take genuine Aspirin according to the safe : and proper directions In each “Bayer” package, to break up | your cold and relieve the pain, headache, fever, neuralgia. | boxes bn 12 tablets—Aleo bott A de eg in her office Monday, Wednesda) and Friday, from 1 to 3 p. m and on Tuesday and Thuredady from 11 a m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times, an It seriously inter feres with her writing. Flmerican Beau ELECTRIC IRON It will pay you to buy this iron because it isthe best. Its slight extra first cost is offset many times by its sturdy reliability that assures the same satisfac- tory results after years of use as upon the day you purchase it. Sold by Dealers and Electrical Companies Everywhere. Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers. Established 1894. 83 ALL MODELS of the “AMERICAN BEAUTY” IRON ean be seen at— THE FLE LECTRIE| 1219-21 FOURTH AVE. | “Next Door to University” | {fering ten dollars reward | of this chair, or tn-| 1 he | clparet holder, ete, would be appro- | Mra. Bond's address ts 6900 Jeffrey Se ae Ca Cae Ca ee Se a Re Oe Oa ot Bren WE ARE GOING TO PLACE IN Seattle Homes a Large Number of Genuine BUSH & LANE PIANO BETWEEN NOW AND CHRISTMAS DAY This will be accomplished through the high quality of this wonderful piano — its present ex- tremely low price and exceptionally easy terms. We believe there are many reliable men and women right here in Seattle today who have long had a sincere desire to own a new, strictly high-grade piano, but on account of the high price and the large first payment, customarily exacted, have put off the transaction from time to time rather than try to be satisfied with an ordinary instrument at a lower price on easier terms. We believe this so thoroughly that we have determined to place on sale, for a short time only, this beautiful Style 2, Bush & Lane Piano (an instrument recognized everywhere as one of America’s very finest and best), at a price far lower than it has been for many years, and on terms so easy as to exclude from consideration the least possibility of inconvenience. h Just One-Fourth of Our Regular First Payment on Places in Your Home This New Bush & Lane Piano THE BALANCE IN SMALL PAYMENTS We Guarantee That the Price of This Piano Will Not Be Less During the Next Five Years So to make certain the sale of a large number of these genuine Bush & Lane Pianos within a very short period of time we have put the price so low that we can and do guarantee the present price for the next five years. This means that if, for any reason unforeseen at this time, our price on this instrument should bé ° come less within the next five years, anyone purchasing one of these instruments during this sale will have the difference refunded. The Bush & Lane Piano. The Bush & Lane Piano Artistic and Refined Has No Superior An instrument admired by its acquaintances, loved by In support of our contention that the Bush & Lane Piano has no superior, we ci Se] oy Fe musicians of real ability, highly respected by the entire legitimate piano trade and sold by a house of reliability that gives every protection to the purchaser. Sait Sensahith Seesal y This Instrument Bush & Lane Piano—Style 2 to any one who can prove that it is other than a strictly high-grade and artistic piano, or that there is any piano sold in America today that, from a standpoint of work- manship or material (case excepted), costs more money to build than does the Bush & Lane Piano, An instrument most appropriate as a Christmas present and one that will bring untold happiness to the home. Open Evenings Until Christmas Open Evenings Until Christmas WHOLESALE RETAIL Push s lane Piano @. Everything Pertaining to Music ait hi at che cba (aN We carry no stencil pianos or stencil player pianos Every instrument a standard make © MANUFACTURERS JERKING COUGH RELIEVED 2 of Hoquiam, Wash. who alleges, “tad a bad cough for three years,” Husband Sues | alienation of his wife's affections est RP rcinad wet t tera and Tar.” Lin | as Love Pirates PORTLAND, Dee, 12-—Suit has been filed In the federal court here against Arthur F. Beardsley and Harry Beardsley, wealthy Marion county farmers, by Charles EB. Crites, Man Minus Tooth and Overcoat “Oh, hello, Tom. 1 heard you've! been sick. Glad to see you up and at it again. Anything serious?” “Well, 1 call it serious to have a tooth that nearly takes your head | off for days at a time, I guess | was sick. 1 nearly went crazy with that blamed tooth. Have it out now and everything 1# calm. Am 4 ja lot of work done on my teeth though. of “Well, Tam glad you are through}, For 40 years, said Dr. Carey, I heave | sulphur in the hair, Our grandmoth. beon prescribing my Prescription No A txt with the agony, I've never had a/ Pen Preserining oy tas Marshroot) (er Made up a mixture of Sage ‘Ten toothache, but I hear It 1s Just about |for kidney and bladder sickness, and | and Sulphur to keep her locks dark the worst kind of agony one can now that I hav ive | and beautiful, and thousands of wom- nts | en and men who value that even col- have." |practice, T have “| or, that beautiful, dark shade of hatr with leading druggists to dis “TH way it ts. It wasn't any fun | this wonderful prescription ata if| which is so attractive, use only this | old-time recipe, Crites alleges that he was em- : ot 5 croup; ployed by the Beardsleyn last May, | Onee a bronchial trouble quickly fan & farm laborer, and that soon aft- | relieved with Foley's Honey and Tar. er he started to work the defendants !No need to suffer and. take chances conspired to alienate hig wife's affeo | with neglected coughs and colds. Free from opiates—ingredients print HCLDERS OF | _ UNITED STATES VICTORY 43/4% NOTES SERIES A, B, C, D, E AND F, INCLUSIVE (Called December 15, 1922) tions. ing rapper. Largest selling Because of promises made to her | cine in the world.—Ad by the defendants, Mrs. Crites de- | werted ae husband, he charges, on | GRAY TAR KW near Salem Hair that loses its color and luster, idney ra Bladder ‘TroublesConquered or Money Back |x icc in ery —AND— UNITE) STATES | WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Due January 1, 1923 . 2 REDEMPTION having it pulled elther, but I'd go!erate price, on the money ba Wik. FIND. FULL PACIATIES SOR through anything to get that pesky | @lssatiafied pix | thing out of my head.” | agware of Kidnoy diseare—thou- | Nowadays we get this famous mix- I suppose you have a nice ittlelto be ying the ‘ee of life ture improved by the addition of oth T HE jentist bill to look forward to.” and b th. Wateh the symptoms. | er ingredients by asking at any drug lit y have specks floating before “Oh, you, and a long winter with-| tf ) vutty even, clammy feet or | Sore for a bottle of out that new overcoat I need ts the| moist palms, backache or sideacho, | 4nd Sulphur Compe which dark. result, I spent my overcoat money|vou ought to get a bottle of Dr.| eng the hair so haturally, so evenly, on my teeth, Now I will have to wee Prescription No. 777/that nobody can possibly tell it has, shiver and shake,” Te ian Wonderfully benefited tene|been applied, You just dampen a don't do tt. You can get that|of thousands of cases of kidney and| sponge or soft brush with it and \overcoat, 1 am sure, if you use a| bladder vont ioe be Mache medicine |draw this through your halr, taking ne aye de [little system. Getit at Cherry's ni oe nin eee | one small strand at a time, By morn. | \where you will be able to buy on| Dr. Daniel G. Carey wan aling the gray hair disappears; but |f! jeredit. By paying so much every | pra nk physician for many years. what delights the ladies with Wy. | |month you don’t notice the money \® n NO. 777 | oth'a Sage and Sulphur Ce i | going And Cherry's allow you «ix ¥ that, besides beautifully monthe pay. They are at 1016 the hair after a few ap tions, it Vyeth's Sage - Seatile National BOND DEPARTMENT | “Oh, Southeast Corner of Seoond Avenue and Columbia For your protection we never rent @ Safe Deposit Box a second time until and set of keys to Second ave. in the fialto bldg., Just | th ph tquid and |also brings back the gloss and luster over the Pig'n Whistle, Take ele-|)%)\)) nd tis | i Co. and all) ang gives it an ‘abpeavenes 00 on vator.”—Advertisement, reliable ata the country r jun: || rr over,—Advertisement, 00, Advertisement, we install a new look wi

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