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ynthia Grey:! Gossip and Lack of Tact Pave Road to Many a Divoree Dear Miss Grey: My husband has been spending too} much time with an attractive girl friend of ours, He takes her to luncheon frequently and our friends are be- | ginning to discuss it and they pity me, which humiliates; me more than I can say, Some of them say it is all my fault because I have invited her to our home. She comes often, and while I am doing the dishes she discusses her private affairs with my hus- band. She never speaks of them to me, but seems to think Tam a stranger. Don't tell me to talk it over with my husband, because Thave and he just laughs when I tell him he is being talked about. WORRIED. Don’t make too much of this situation, Probably neither the girl nor your husband means any harm, No doubt she is so engrossed with the affairs on which she needs advice, or thinks she does, that she does not realize she is boring your husband and troubling you. , | However, since these things have become the subject of comment, your husband should realize for all of your sakes | that they must cease. You must use tact. Don't fly into a ion or show any jealousy. Explain to him that his de- sire to be helpful has resulted in putting two women m an embarrassing position—that this very state.of affairs makes | it impossible for him to help the girl and gives other por-| sons an opportunity to misjudge her and talk against her.| Don't give her any further opportunities to have private | conversations with your husband. And don’t give credence to the affair by discussing it with your friends. SPEZELELER: Santa’s Pack Overflows 4) in“The Christmas Tree Store” There Are Still Two Days to Tuck a Few More Things in the Jolly Old Saint’s Fat Pack ‘THE Christmas Tree Store has selected scores of gifts—which will help you in your last minute buying—every one of them most moderately priced, + Sa ‘THEY are displayed conveniently throughout the store—and have been chosen carefully to express the best of the Spirit of Christmas Giving! tis 50 aT, : | AS Christmas Carols oes | = ; Cynthia Grey will recetve call- || << Whore ts tho hottest place on|/{ COnnS Ty “ednesday and || fone £ Trum eters corte Dead Sea, et the southern|| Friday from 1 to 2p, m. and on |) ne — “ ea, at the sow re ° ¢ A i‘ end of the Jordan valley, in Pales-|] Tuesday and Thursiy from 0 |) Lisle Suspenders 50c Turkish Bath Mats | Rhinestone Ornaments | All-Wool Caps $1.95 Will Play tine, is sald dh bey Des ae Star Bldg, 1309 Seventh ave. | |] In fancy gift boxes, $1.00 $1.50 Soft, in plain, plaids and ‘ : oy vat hathe fll tie ed H | Just the gift for her hopechest | jj such unusual designed orna checks, Christmas 1.800 feet delow the level of the sea. | Fiber Socks 50c (f i ; eee the town toward the native Alsa- Tn bate Gordavan, eraur and |~—pink and blue Jacquard bor- | || ments for evening wippers— | Knickers $1.95 What ts the area of United States| tians, A young Ileutenant of noble) \| sv iy » cordovan, gray dered bath mats, Third Floor | | fino for nister. Woo} and corduroy in. blue Carols roper and continental Australia? || Birth remarked that he sould give ! Household Aprons $1 Shoe Shop, Upper Main Fleor | |) and brown. Bizes 6 to 18. , £:974189| 10 merks to any one who : i : ; ot whe: aaron, Eaiereo| ren his word thre en leatian| Silk Garters 50c edie) 5 5° oer lle sh Manicure Sets $1.50 | 02» Shop, Urner Main Floor Through The re miles. \ | Dlackguard. The Weutenant woa| Belt Buckles 50c rubber household aprons in| || q whole set of medium size, Silk Vests $1.95 aqua: Sees Sohela by ‘hte superior’ aad further elt Buckles dainty patterns and colors. es' “ prt de sth phos Gerad black |} With tiuncy tnitlals, Notions, Upper Maln Floor | Graduated Beads $1.50 | |) knittoa six vests tn bodteo Pears Catan WOK: CHATIOR TNC ae | eee tip wlth. Ma tword.@-lame cot Pearl Beads $1.00 | In street and evening shades; | || style, with dainty — ribbon on arcnhe Posat Bier who Jeered at him in the street. Leather Belts 50c _ Pearl Beads $1. |] Knotted betweon each bend. | shoulder atraps, In pink and | | PEE ar The kaiser ordered that the army || Strong belts in black. {| pi hom filled beads, well gradu- Upper Main Floor | || eae Nae rom 2 to 5 Pp. m. What is “Manifest Destiny"? [tas to be upheld without compro- | Men's Shop, Lower Main Floor ; Double Compacts $1.50 1 Saeees ae. Friday—Saturda This phrase is commonly wnder-| mise or apology. | | Ci Cases B0c Bracelets $1,00 Bmart gold finished cases, All Bags and Vanities y stood to mean that it manifestly ts we el igarette Cases ||| Wide and narrow ‘in style, Hi cases Or powaee with Totes Monday the destiny of other parts of the Rader is thee meaning of “Ultra | | Japan Jacquered, neat and at- ||| stone wet metal and novelties Tollet Goods, Upper Main Floor $1.95 two American continents, but por-| vires”? | tractive. . |] A wide variety of wanted ticularly of North America, to de| This ts a Latin phrase meaning 4 Cuff Link Toilet Water $1.00 Bloomers $1.50 eat ty greet ebadii: annered to the United Btates, The| “beyond the powers.” For example om | uff Links 50c Many odors, very attractively | || Of Venetian mateen, satisolia | Leather Goods, Upper Main . phrase was in use as early as 1845.|4f the directors of a corporation or nee | [] In gold or silver enamel finish. | || boxed | | land shadow t in single | Ge . 8 |oantzed and chartered to manufac-| Jewelry, Upper Main Floor Perfume $1.00 1 y “4 Ait House Frocks $1.95 l / oer Where ts the geographical center| ture furniture, attempt fo manufac- f % | ¥ . { nted shade Second Floor | || Of plaid and checked: gingham of the mining industry of the Unit-| ture clothing, and make a contract Linen Handkerchiefs | | /“*t [he eter ’ View . a’ Wid Yarhety Of ein ana ta cs arate? fo deliver clothing, the contract 4s 50c packed In novelty contalners Turkish Bath Mats port : sea ‘According to the bureau of mines! uit to be “ultra vires,” or beyond Powder Compacts $1.00 House Dresses, Second Floor | H —about ten milés south of Spring-| their powers as directors of a furni- | e with embroidered | Is a jie ‘ f | field, Minols. ture manufacturing establishment. } qa 1.1 | Emo or Diack siniehed catae, | mn All-Wool Jacquettes | / ‘os 8 | Ned is | . Byer "4 4 “4 } t I | = How old was Eugenie, ¢x-empreas| What city in the United States | Garters and Arm Bands | ellet Goods, Upper Main Floor | | cpechemag eon : $1.95 by of France, when she died? j has snow ex! tin summer? Wool Gloves $1.00 papreetosad | | eot es ith bar Abapid | Os a - L rreemeitie, “Gale ffs and belts of con-| ‘f 9} years old. | gy eae - t y gift boxes In bi : brown ams navy Novelty Garters $150 trasting color, Some side tle| Where was Roger Casement] How many states haye work Silke; Union Suits $3.95 | , Mets *hep—Lower Main Moor | O's Shop, Lower Main Floor ed with dainty ro er Cate beak dh > men’s compensation laws? Phoenix knitted suits, bodice h T, Is 50c | : : 4 other fancies Oe eee Women’s In Pentonville Prison, London, | Twenty-five. style with ribbon shoulder | sh lowels | Cotton Union Suits $1 Corset Shop, Second Floor | Crepe de Chine , see | cee j atrape, reinforced under arma | pink, blue | |] High necks, long slteves and R B 1 Imported Gloves $2.50 ‘What was the ‘Zabern Incident"?! How do you get to Nome? and in crotch. In pink Fine for Felt Slippers $1.50 f onnets $1.95 || Two-clasp imported lambskin Zabern is @ town in Alsace. Im| Boats run between Nome and Upper Main Floor her hope chest. ear, Upper Maln Floor With leather soles and heels; In pink and blue, trimmed | |! gloves, pkue sewn, embroid- 1913 the “Zabern Incident” occur-| the United States from the middle) s Third Floor—The Hon Marche | Hickok Belt Buckles $1 able and warm. | |] with: tur. ered backs. In the wanted red, growlng out of the atltude of|of June to, the latter part of Silk Bloomers $3.95 | uCKICS Shoe Shop, Upper Main Floor Infants’ * | || street shades. the German officers stationed {n | August, There is no other way. write some more stories as I am anxious to bring the real picture of Alaska, especially the southeastern part, where I myself reside. 1 will begin at Ketchikan, altho {nin npcrvethasl ai kegs ot quality of khaki, Fourth Floor | Upper Main Floor | || trimmed with contrasting col- Metiakitia ‘« my home town.|Odd Sedoue! Masten! Hee Be ner Main Floor | Four-in-Hand Ties 50c Cotton Umbrellas $1.50 Bloomers $1.95 rs. Second Floor Ketchikan is the second city, lo-|Red 3 n Legion, Rebek- E i silk 4 variety of patterns | Fine quality cotton, with bal eipteysttt bomyseat, bloom: Blankets $2.50 rated eo 12 iT th f F . ni mixtu | t he trap © h or aateen: s te: fakatla, Our beloved late President | 8. Ketchikan hag. six churches Pantie Dresses $3.95 and ¢ Handkerchiefs $1.0 Upper: ius Aa Saute “Whee Boy Blue and Sister Sue Harding and his noble party stopped | Preshy ?, R. Falcone ante Of French gingham and ch + yi andkerchiets ‘ . n c es blankets there first last summer, » | Me te Van ah ti eat ats ’ Knitted Ties 50c . fui can Aisin White Dresses $1.50 M ba Baby Shop, Second Floor Metlakatla has something worth acopal, § to ee ee ee oeamera anal iatlradiak te i eos she | Gift Stati $2.50 while to brag about all her life rimming, ( ¢, be hor | Gi ationery $2. I want, if possible, to visualize |§ Golf Coats $3.95 Garters and Arm Gingham n—in a full ra I and pastel shades Fre pla to you the various businesses in | § jhundred feet of paved street. Two |drug. stores, 30 grocery stores, one |public market (fresh frult and vege- | Heavy knitted ail, bloomer, well reinforced in Richeliew Woolen Hiking Pants $3.95 h front Powder Puff Cases 50c Rubber casé® in novelty de Messenger Boy 50c Stuffed Animals 50c Handkerchiefs 50c God looking buckles with any | | Initial | Lisle Bands $1.00 | Capeskin Gloves $ , Cape Gloves $1.50 Fleece lined In black, brown 1.50 Pp ad in bre ‘ “cas Upper Main White Dresses $1.95, garter h tops of I brown me white t shade Many are han }] ribbed or basket weave. In signs; many shades Hickok Belts $1. | Trimmed with lace and em- Mayor of Alaska own | ping, orchid peach ad green | Toilet Goods, Upper Main Floor | 1) 1, tinck or brown penned a er - A 11] brotdery: ‘a $2.50 (| ; ia doc . as atin anne , . Full fashioned hose, with rein- ia | Guimpes $3.95 Bracelets 50c packs, és | Bar et Hand-Made Knit forced heels, toes and soles, in Tells About Ketchikan | Full body guimpes, of good ||| Unusual styles in fashionable — Cuff ight Shirts $1.50 | Sacques $1.95 heavy and chiffon weights. | quality net in Texedo ‘style. {'|}-Draceleter Shades. to .matoh uttons $1.00 | Gdod patterns, warm and com- | Three-Piece Sets $1.95 | | ; évenines frocks ‘ . i 95 | 7 es ; Trimmed with Fit, embrld | |! evenings frocks, ||| xn varlouinerenting and || Se, Lower Aaln Foor | I! Stetue, onnet'and boots, | Women's Silke Vests H. J. Murchison of Metlakatla Boosts Pos- ; ae Felt Slippers $1.50 | Satin Carriage Shoes $2.50 sibilities of Northland Manicure Sets ove Hickok Beltograms $1 | Mi n styles, heavy felt in $1.95 1} sorter Pbetints ates Ae Nice neta in a compact box Many initia brown and gray | {| Dresden silk tri | A a . ; an esden silk trimmed, in rit double thickness. Hem. Editor The Star: | management oe MEA. Bryant: Compacts for 50c Silk Ties $1.00 Shoes, Upper Main Floor | || pons. D | titched top. In pink, white, While in your city I have had|who today has held his job for 22 1 it ¥ in ft Itali Bri Pi Gingh. peach and corn. the pleasure of meeting a number | years all nize powder or rouge ||) : talian Briar Pipes ingham He Upper Main FI of your ki r ine r Upper Main Floor 9 thiatet enbe : D pper Main Floor your kind and prominent people |” 3 tongass Trading Co. depart-| $1.50 Panty Frocks $1.95 and have learned to make friends | > Tongass Trading Co. depart-| : et Goods, Upper Main Floor | Gauntlets and Gloves witha 7 ie aes : | U Ret thks“ dind “have” mets alee 2 = best suas managenent # F. Knit Sweaters $3.95 Boudot ‘C | $1 00 J h reise jon stems; nicely . 2 tke | mbrellas $2.50 many others from other parts of | Johnstone, ts a concrete struc } : brushed oudoir Caps 50c | . sag, 3.2 ti | ath Robes $1.95 =| || For little sister are these um- the great U. S. of A, East, West |ture. : ‘ and belts Of reco silk Fee daintity | {| AN leather tn t or t dewelry, ‘Upper Main Floor ak aah acme $ ‘with | || brellas, of cotton, in red or And South, {n the short time of my | ie Ko buflding is a concrete In wanted « © trimmed. Second Fie is J siete is Household Aprons 1] in binding, Size Sec 4 i black ee novelty leather atay. st * : y ut mod . straps and loops. eget not answer all the ques lee in the protien Rectie ore Knit Sets $3.95 Lingerie Pins 50c Linen Handkerchiefs Made fr Bad Whi oe 1.95 | ee ee ions they asked me, as indeed they |! Sted hotel is a $5 Three-plece knit sets, cap, leg- th a ce m1 Ia : pe xe Ahie e . H were toe anny sot tad ern 7 {00 Dulin Threenléce kalt-s | bination ot $1.00 fabrics, Pockets. Bae White Sweaters $1.95 | First-Step Shoes $2.50 would write to The Seattle Star, I| 6. The Ketch Cold Storage Co. | . Second Floor Second Floor % box, Embrolde rth : , k ene chnd dk eniee car Lion ttle shoes, with col may write occasionalty to you, for}and the New 4 Fish Co. both apo Se ie a | Notions, Upper Main} |) {0's yearn, | |] cred tops in white or red. I am very sure, Mr. Editor, they |have big cold storage plants, Boys’ Hiking Pants Soldier Boy 50c Shop, Upper Main Floor Shoe Trees $1.50 Baby Shop, Second Floor | |! Sizes 6 months to 2 years, are anxiously looking for Alaska’s| 7. There are five first-class den- $3.95 Vassar Silk Socks $1.00 | || Noveity whoo trees, har : | Upper Main Floor true story. I left for Alaska Sat-|tists, «lx physicians and a dozen ; : Fast Mail 50c jJ.In wll wanted wit | || erated. Art Shop, Third F Silk Hose $1.95 .urday, December 15, and expect to|very competent attorneys. Several | Of corduroy in laced style. HT whadt van Cub guna) ho r Full fashioned eitk hose, with| Panty Frocks $2.50 and - Women’s Silk Hose | Of fine quality gingham, these anty frocks come in the colors, embroidered and | newes unusually fine Ketchikan today, as I see it, so} 4b nd e box. Hem : * " Panty Dresses $1.50 ered ry ual will’ Sic ig get pt oe eg eae lias Work Shirts $1.00 ‘Eid ‘4 Gowns ie Chemises Upper Maln Floor of Alaska’s true sto Tide. Works z ndian Bonnets 50c I i bray wit} _Eiderdown 1.95 | Boys’ Sli i : to bring Alaska clot te eo ahel Middy Blouses $3.95 | || « loved tent F Fey rae OE, | Carriage Robes $1.50 badéiof vein Alay, ahiinen | 41 tighd Shippers nee le }) ern folks as they ‘ Piatias wioviea th ved 4 t head 1 en's Shop, Upper Main Floor Embroidered With’? p ine nd bon ton hee 6 sty there like sardines in a can, 00 | 8 nd't ht | - Co} ae Excer : . ‘oor 4 nvites industrial people as wel crretihp shed Stronk fo, in. brown. or pathes Ge oF bree . n dew and whi | Ui Mere ure a few ‘facta about 30 || m Wiery a86 thes orn Rubber Belts 50c In gold or ond ename: | nit Leggings $1.50 Smart Diouses, tatored of 1 in or x Ketchikan: ar Sot ; z , Rubber composition in t “ saya te Second F Marche | ¢ . L. (b) Ketchikan has a substantial | tyocq to pee ton amlon school. | By : ; J ats Jewelry, Upper Main Floor Knit Sacques $1.5 | Juvenile Hats $2.50 banking business called a ie Ketch! pee ad npg | a Baia. bind me All-Wool Mittens 50c Watch Chains $1.00 Trimmed in : «at ae wl Scarf a) ae Sets | suitable i : lerchanta ba | Ww ur mak Py tweed is a red brick structure in fro | || Warm in red, ¥ Seal : | Infants . i concrete two sides and the Blous 13.95 ‘1 welry, Upper Main Floor P Just the thi oY skatirig. Of | Saad bak a ; Mhs> oii nbvatte $ sare Boys’ Shop, Upper Mein Floor | Eversharp Pencils $1.00 | White Sweaters $1.50 preted core Py ing room, fin| repairs \ a je chine and fiat crepe . Fancy Statione ___ Baby Shop, Second Floor I stripes. Second Floor } ih. The \postottice hs BA | ariye i Resend leer Colored Crayons 50c siaitonety, reg 6 Le Linen Handkerchiefs | Boudoir Slippers $1.95 is iene 408 adsBldimmadatic 16. Uiited States disteict’ cout | era Second Floor | — Bubble Pipes 50c | $1.50 Black kid boudoir slipper xe rn urt | Ps Incense Burners ‘$1.00 that bie sister wilt ® area is postmaster and n from our capital city, | Hat Bags $3.95 Art Shop, Third Floor Diatin ; by coat Imported French linen hand Shoe Shop, Conse Hist ier ; : i Ee 7 ft Hadenit & .Co.,. depart Ketchikan % ea tie ae Flower Bowls 50c ored in harmonious ton op, Lower Main Moor | Gingham Dresses $1 95 | : A Kk ang concrete struc. | MURCHISON ; week-end | Sipe; :— Of many di t st Se : ™ ; 2 Ss cape Gloves $2. ‘ ture, fo ran and operated under the| soe eeaaatn, |g. |! ether with strap hana and col wouffet Sets $1.00 Silk Socks $1.50 In ‘plain and checked tt Saps. Slits 2 ae lt altel iad acc cmd ‘ +4 ‘ “4 Union Street: Basement : hop, ‘Third Fie abooers. Rag ned iat tale with Imperial ba und XR AUTOMOBILE MAKES Expect Lumberman ‘ saa Cases n Art Shop, Third Ftbor Lower Main Fioot med f : : t 1 Fy 27 MILES ON AIR A HP ange i BY An automobile goes 27 miles on Friday ‘ Ne ‘ 5 Laie: yd Flezeel My ki by, using an stitomdlic de " ‘ bowie ter ajamas $2.50 MY which was installed In less th: A heavy weight ¢ ig flan s minutes, The autom fa : } me Golf B 3.95 y P A. ‘ va J) this remarkable] Hi. ‘ “ t ags $3 sot | PX 3 7 > AA wit colla med n F ° ; a i, ‘ ’ : Imported Ties $2.50 it } ! Se The Christmas Tree Store ¢ ag a | is willing to send ner >| WE Lower Main Floor COND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE : sample s own risk. Write bim| ), more tha od Ne ‘ ‘ tt 1 colors, MY | today. —Advertisement. ‘ ¥ BLO VB PAPLAIBIOSOSEIOIB IE SEIS Lower Main Floor MEREEGEEN S

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