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BOOTH'S HYOMEI ■ftathe f° r Catarrh plyaiciana Proacribe it and Pharmacists Recommend it Clears Stuffed Up "iked and Stop® Snuffling and Haw Win* tatbe Burning, shortly after you JV I)Mr Header, do yon have t« ? I , b 4 strain to get that stub ** alece of wuctt* out of jroul rtd at catarrh now; It will C, wa* >•».! grow older On* kr*eth»>« pleaaant. heallnj wriiuKl i pronounce It lllgh-o-rae) STnaranteed catarrh remedy will JJL (u ch wonderful relief thai C trUI wonder why you doubted ftatentenl that Hooth a HYt> M wodM end the moat aggrarat ZT<Me of catarrh 1 hard rubber pi cket Inhaler and • Mtle of HfOMKI with simple In L— (-<kxi» for u*e l* II 00. Thla It 2U the HYOMKI outfit If i>n« not hanlah your catarrh. JJiran get another for only !>0 SL t%ou*a»>ls use it for coughs, asaßd croup foW by druggiati ■wrnthere SPEC I AL MADE TO ORDER LADIES' SUITS »».00 TO iK JO Ladtea' Tailored Suit Shon Mfrtaa i.a«-i»» > »<•>«»«> MiJa R§3ocl^You^Hats 1 Vt ra> rt-block your »ol»»! Ijit valour, aatln or f*it Ktft thr lat«»i ttvla I MODEL MILLINERY Everett-Seattle hlmnrrhnn Railway WTTI.r TO UVKHKTT -Limited Mm It.lt a nt. and lit a n» 1«M Traini ■> *». t It. » Se » Jfc |T» a 11 M a m . IS la. t it U IBT I'M. I Sll 11, tW T 40. IN.I «. 11 ll * ra. dally KaUa (rata Sat»r>J»;r and Sunday at It tt 9- » MM OKI." Seattle. Sth av. Mf »nett«**: afwn«i>»l. AM* Drag M»~" »ltb ami Oreenw ><t aHftn TO UKATTI.r tnda* lat a hi and i « p m Lmi train. It « t*. !a IH Ml B '♦ *\ 11 at a m ISM mm a IH 1H loetdtH ist i t*. ;to i <»t it it p. m. Mly Ettra train g*turdar aed Mtr at » te p nv | te®'.»«B»g« tralna !»*>«■• fr.i«ht ahed at >i I f a MOriC.VJUTHWW TRACT! M COM I'AM T EvereU-Snohomish Interurban JTWtKTT Ti SN .HOMISH « . ft»». IK ! :* a. m. II tl. Ils > tat. I»$ *>1 ft*. I 40. It M, doacaTlSH TT> EVISRETT —• U. •at. iis ti i* a l ee. i ia. 1:1 V «IV Clt t:l». lit It St, f >10 not dread to keep den- with u*. You may rf ahy Simply because your Pjt will and can be done with ■» fain. It'a not neceaaary to • pa»i« ii' suffer like they uned g. wa pra-tl< illy ilimtn. fi> pain n» fennt 4ecT»»4" the efficiency * y work- »( aae the hlgheat **** ®at»rial« obtainable, and •jn dwiftat in this of Tier la an •part. W» are so aure that we •*N*»e you that we say to every } pi: If your work la not antia j y* l ' J"»a we will refund your fT Could we aay thin if we *ot mr" of the kind of work "»»r» out? Think thia over. Ktfal Dental Offices L R. Clark, 0. D. 8. (Manager* I Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union I thla Ad with you Bay Your Christmas (I \ Gifts Here! llfcmjM We dlaplay a great array of r»»- 1.1 Ible klfin <lr* * ier#Morl«i of per- /// •OflMl «ae that ere much artmlrwl / L and ifr»atl> appreciated by ev#*ry '/j nZSVIn >kt WAiaTa 1 t/ -A **ii.h rr/rriro%Tn [♦ J \ RWMTHK <OAT» Bv j(l I I NMItKLUN. KT('. llrfHrffllfl It The various line* ar« utrlrtly up II II Ui to-dftta—-'the prifef ar« th* «arn<* an y|||| ||||| II ' hhh ari'l /'hi tiavo th* advantnK* lUl| ji fr of «>ur lite ral credit ny»t»rn In the T ti I ) ToJ " I3SI-34 swond Ava., NnnrHnirin St "Seattle'* Reliable Credit Mouse" A VERY FOOTLESS THING TO DO l«OSKl> ESPECIALLY FOR MISS IH'MKK MY MISS I-AURA HAMIL TON OK THE WHItiU OK SOCIETY" BY BILUE BURKE THE FIRST WORD— When you neglect your feet you are doing wrong to your moat faith ful and loyal aervanta. • * • A couple of frltnda came Into my dreaalng room tho other day One whom ! had not aeea In a long time waa looking ao unhappy and her face aeem'-'d «o drawn and wort that I almply bad to remark about It. Whafa the matter, my dear." I mid; "you look beartalck**' My oth er friend, who la aowewhat brtiaque In her speech, anaweted "U'a not her h«art that la giving her trouble, but her feet "We have Juat come from the -hlropodlat't and It aeema almoet acred I hie to me hat Mabel abuuld bear the pain and Inconvenience for th - If ngth of time neceaaary for hrr toe nail to have grown Into her fleeh to the eatent It had done, t iiev»r knew ahe had ao much pa tlrnc#." The chlropodlat aeemed to think Cynthia's Am wen to Many Question* One Invitation la sufficient fur a couple who • dance. South liakot* adopted an Ini tiative- ud Referendum amendtn*nt in I*9* Children born of American par •nu traveling in alien citlea ar« American CltiMM Dyspep'ia ">r catarrh la often the rausn of a r>-d wt". A wicker bo*, nicely padded and lined, containing all tbe neceaaary article* ua«d In Hawing and meod- Ing. ia a very nice Xmaa present tor mother The interval daring which the earth make* one abanlute revolu tion around the *un la called a ai de r»al year, and constat* of 365 riaya, G hour*, » mlnnte* and M second*, which la Invariable. Daniel Frohman la preaident of the Actor* - Kund of America, which la a home for needy actor* and act re* Ben The office la at the f'.altey theatre building, 48th and liroadway, New York city. NOTICE TC READERS * All letter* cannot be an- • * awered In the paper, and many * * are without name or addreaa * * A atamped. aelf-addresaed en- # * velope alwaya brine* » prompt * * reply. CYNTHIA OHET. * * * Letters to Cynthia Grey BKAH MIHS QHKY WI wn* IK 1 wna married fur Ihn aako of a how* 1 thought I loved, liut 1 have *adly found out «lIff«-i«»nI I married a man who ha* been through roll>(*, and I have never been through th«% Drooad grade of *choo|; but I have worked In ffcrtorlM, nnd learned what I could when I rould. I have never gone with any one but my huahand, lie In St n<rw and a fine looking man, but he ha* been *o cross n|ito« we worn tnar rted I know ho lovm di«, but I do not undcrataml hint. I have twin boys thru* years old. 1 would lov»« my huahand If he would ho hind to mi' I have talked to him about thl* and he *aya he loves urn, hut his life I* too full of work to think much of home I will never desert him, but I have *een th« man I really Jove, I will never let any one know It but you. an glv« me nome advlne. la It wrong to love when you can't help It. If you keep It to youraelf? HKKDIK A It la wrong to entertain thought* of a man other Ihan your hua hand Wrong action originate* In wrong thought, ao deatroy the thought at once, not by fighting It. but by auhatltutlng aomethlng better In order to gain your hu*band'a love, you tnuat flrat win hta i eapeet. You can do thl* bv aoeklng to Improve. You are young The fact that you could not g'-t an education before marriage i* no reaaon you *hould not m»w See the city superintendent of achiKila and make ar rangementa to attend the free night achoot. lie will tell you what atuillea to lake. You tnuat make youraelf a companion to your huahand and children. A* the children grow up, you will not want to be lack lug In the knowledge they will gain, ao the time to begin to help them la now. TELL ME, FOR MY HEART 18 BREAKING Hear Mia* Urey lam an usher In a theatre, and cannot get off very olien to aee iu> lady friend Oen- that I wa* not quite right In w* head," »at<t 'he unhappy on' l . "when I t»:d her%hat for t> n yearn 1 bad (he earner* of my toe nail with • peu knife and lorn the ald«- out and tti«n cut the mn»ind«r of t h«* nail very abort i»1r» •* ,f J week. " You don't aeem to reallae.' ahe told me. thai the nail waa placed on lb# end of the to* to protect lh« nerve* which He on the aurface of the akin there Aa the nalla upon the toe do oot grow aa rapidly aa tho#e upon the flngera. It la not twMMrf to file them aa often and they ahould be filed atralghl acrwea ihe toe. If there la a tendency for th* nail to grow In. Ikm ahould be a alight depreaalon filed In the cen ter of the nail leaving IJ lons enough not to deatroy the iponft aurface below the nail, aa thta la a aprrltl guard to prevent the nail (root growing Into the fleah " JUST ONE LAST WORD— No bodily ill that heaoe the mlrd engroaeed In material thiega la too trivial to tuea over. NEWEST BEAUTY IDOL IN NEW YORK llf re in .Nch iork'« newest beauty Idol, hailed hi successor to Maxlne Klllott, who ban long !»<■<•!» touted a* ''the moat beautiful wom an on the American stage." The new wonder In TKItKHA MAX WKI.I, CONOVKR. who has a tead l»K l»>rt in Helanco'* latent play. "The Governor'* Lady." Hhe I* 30 yearn Old New York doesn't agree with Hftra Bernhardt, who aays that a woman's hour of beauty xtrtkcs at 103, nor with Paul Helleu, the French artist, who say* It'* 16. What do YOU think? GIRLS WON'T ENTERTAIN BABY DOLLS' BEAUX Dear Mian (!rey: 1 read the let ter* every evening and have espe cially been taking notice of "Why Are Bachelors?" 1 wonder If all these bachelors really mean what they say, I doubt It All a fellow does nowadays Is seek the company of "Baby Dolls," and on them spend every cent he earns, and more, too. Hut wllen It come* to the respectable girls, all the bachelors can afford to spend I* an evening No wonder you are bachelor*! A respectable girl who knows that a fellow keeps company with "llaby Dolls" I* not going to waste bar time entertaining him. HAPPY AT HOMK AND 30. THE STAR—TUESDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1912. | ernlly nap her Monday I love h«r dearly, and littrt l>«n going with her about three month*, lut the u tie* t ion la: l»o you think »lia caraa for me? She go*-* with another uahar, usually on Friday tlight Ought ahe to do thla when I object? I'leaae lel I roe what you think. Mi«a Orey, for my heart la breaking, and I have talked to hurt but It aeema to do no good RKN. A tf you are engaged to the girl and intend marrying her, and she haa contented, knowing you are narrow on thla question, I think abe »tumid regard your wlahea. HASTY DECISIONS ARt NOT ALWAYS BEST Dear Mlaa Orey: I am a girl of I* and waa 1a love with a man of 11 I went with htm r«'al oftrn till lately he went away and aald he would writ*, and he didn't. One titue he c«m« ba< k and I wouldn't have Anything to do with him Mlaa Ure>y. he wax • nice young man. and everybody here thought a gnat deal of him 1 know I did HI Iff or at leaat f am real aorry Khali I write to him and tell him so. or shall I drop him entirely? WANTS TO KNOW. A The beat »»y la not to act too strenuously un'll one knows the reason for another's action. II la )ust possible the young man may have written, and the letter mis carried You might write and aay that yon have con.'lud.-d you were 100 basty In condemning him without glvtng him * chance to explain, and are aorry If you misjudged him Atop at that, ttan't be a "softie" In the matter. ONE OLD BACHELOR STRIKES AT THE ROOT Dear Miita Orey 1 have been reading your columns for some • tme wilh much Interest, ami eape daily the * Hachelor letters." I am 34 years old and am earning l»« a jnontb. with good prospects for advancement Have knocked around the country tor the past 13 years, with the hop* of making a fortune before wetting married, be lieving I »aa doing the right thing. Now. aa I get older. I can aee my mistake and can asm the wbnt* thing up In one word, and can aay tbe reason I am a bachelor Is "HKDFIHIINKHS " and this will fit the majority of casee where the men blarpe it on the high <-.>st of living, small salary, the Inability to find the "OtJVFAfIMIONKD <JIHt.~ and the numerous other flimsy ex cuse* I was unwilling to take a chance and to make some sacrifice for a good girl who would have done her part, and more, too This Is something which Is required from both parties In order to have a happy marriage and pleasant bom*. It U not too late now, and I will try and profit by past expe rience. In regard to strangers getting ac qnslnted with the right aort of gtrls. thejr are not likely to meet this class st pvbtlc dances and the atrea. Not that there are none there, but tbe others are in the ma jority I consider you are doing a great service to humanity by your un selfish work for others who sre nc* fortunate enough to be endowed with your great philosophy A BACHELOR. MARRIAGE BETWEEN DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES I>«ar Miss Grey: I am 30 and have l>een going with n verr aensl bio. saving girl. with the best of character, for two year*. Hh«> la 28 an<i haa made her living since aha was 14. I have m*lo my own living for 15 years and started In business with my own money and am making a aufwiw Wo are engaged. but my folka object. because wo aro not of the itai« nationality A girl of 26 of my own nation allty told my folka aho wanted to marry me, although I havo never paid any attention to her and my people aay If I don't, they will not regard me aa one of the family. Don't you think It all rlgh; for me to marry the first girl and May away from my folka aa lonK as they don't ahow better sense than to break a good. honeat girl's heart, because ahe la poor and of differ ent nationality? What would make a nlre. useful Chrlatmaa present, She dont rare for jewelry. DOUBTFUL. A -Sometimes It la best. and sometimes not. for people of differ ent nationality to marry. It de penda on the dlapoaltlona of the contracting partlea. nnd hoiv wide ly different the conditions under which they have been reared. Aa for the family, It la not their affair, aa you aro a man growji, and muat decide for yourself. I cannot ndvise you to marry the other Klrl Jilnt because aho la the Bame nationality A nloe pocket-book, or a bo* of pretty handkerchiefs will make a aultablo Chrlatmaa present WOMEN CAMPAIGN FOR CHEAPER EGGS NBW YORK. IK»f 17 Following the plan adopted In i'hllad><lphla, the women'* clubs have begun a campaign for cheaper egg* Twenty-ala cent a a doaefi ha* hi" n fixed a« a fair price. If Ilia HnxerH don't agri>e, the woman wilt lake {-hart?" of tb« egg market themaelvaa. "Thl* I* only the beginning of a general movement to lower the price of all neeeaaarlea," said Mr*. Heath, member of the llouaewlvea' league. i 7 * |^yV\ a( cyouthwick(o- 7 ?.<>. Patterns Hvi v* . *'"M«' Sabitalion tSL tffhsfittas <S>/j{r/f $9 In CO nnicthn Ilk JAMES MtCHEERY A CO., Ntw Ymk Slo r« optn (torn 9 a m. to bp m dally. SECOND AVENUE ANI) PIKE STREET ALL PICTURES AT I=4 TT NDKKST.W'I) ll*. pltasp We IIH.HI l,||r follltll that the sale price of every picture in our stock will lie 25 per cent of its / ■ . V ■■..inaaiiiiiiiminoanilHllß ougmal price. Wc think this la without <|ucst ion the lowest flat re- ■-r —wi — "f « duct ion offered upon merchandise here, but the end justifies the r:; ..;^ r|[ . jj We've got to get them out of the way to make room for Christ mat merchandise, and J '<>* we've got to do it quickly, for the store contains . M %s£& i dw l -*u>t J twice as much Holiday Merchandise as we have space to show. Both framed and unframed pic- nrnVv*., JL tures are included. t t < / ~W~ M w { Hand-tinted ('holograph* are among thetn—French Head* — \r Jt.tl.y I'utuir-. I<elisions Subjects—ltalian Skucs funis in • < .!<»r — , after noted American artists. Many are framed in weathered oak — some in gilt, ovals, from narrow to heavy—circles, panels, every M shape. 125 c Pictures 7c 1 $1.50 Pictures 38c $7.50 Pictures $1.88 / n /> <n - rt ~ . __ $8.50 Pictures $2.13 I / X 35c Pictures 9c $2.50 Pictures 63c I / / _ $12 Pictures $3 m S — /y| 50c Pictures 13c $3.50 Pictures 88c $2fj p ictureß $5 //J / I $1.25 Pictures 32c $5 Pictures $1.25 $25 Pictures $6.25 ' ' W $3 Express Wagom $1.75 amdl So Om! UI-KY stroiuHv ma!i- limlw • I I**xj>re«* \Vaj:>ns with iron axlr> an<l flat spoke! M * «Mi «!'" welded tires- made wKh t lie seat the quality >•>.- tell f«fo- I larly at $3 the year ar<>utnJ we offer as a xpccial tomorrow at 25k Kindergarten Games 15c Mosaic Kindergarten Games r- • ' "I Cob.rgraphs H«wrr Hewing. Htril Hewing. They are fasclaattng. Instructive work— r'•< I Weaving Picture Hewing St ry IC. these Mo itc wti, of which we have «ev | 1 Hewing Regularly Bu « IJU ,, r> | f orm , Reduced, tomorrow. Una — j • x »' €> d J norKcrn ia/\i ■ c uai c ••' ,c *i*e Mc. '® C| i j/ 1/KUoLU LHJLLo rIALr SH- a |r< 35c, II site 65c, II 25 ilu 75e, II.M I J—li i Itaby Italia and "Chsracter" Doll those „)«, 85 0 . V/|YWr r YflPTt 7 -3 are the ones with human expression — each 1 V 7 -1 ~»,, 7 * «* i Lss^aa^J Just a few acta are l**fl —of the always _ 50c ROMPER DOLLS 25c I Interesting Parches!. And tomorrow, la- -. __ y.ACONS AT 95c With "cant i,r.„k >m" celluloid l.e.ds' at. «d of we will sell them EC- J1.75 WAUUPIS A 1 »8C tt.-gular price Do. Ot mX www , pj 4 ( n hardwood 1-xpress V agons with Iron for . 25C ~ „„^ t _ __ axle*- tbeae without seats-regular plloo BOY SCOUT BELTS 10c tl 76. Tb«re tr« Juat a few. QC* CLOTH BODY DOLLS HALF" Made with pistol bolater —regular 1 f\#» While the quantity last*..... WWW Made With («-. u M h-aV luffed * Ith price 2'*.', n«>w Iww Mpy~v *7 CU/CCDCDC DITTM TrTn hair -ft-K-ilarly Mr 18. _ . _ , A TOY bWttrtKS KLUUtLU for ,lOC $1 WASHABLE DOLLS 50c Blsaoll's toy fsrpet Sweepers are made f Cunning little curly headed Italia which exactly like the larger ones—they ere pel* Cv 1 ' n Vjjrroacope washing won t hurt—and they tw durable f«ot working model* told for very lttUo la Tope 15c la other way a—regular price II orter that little glrla may get used to Bta .. . —soiling tomorrow at 9Uv sell name And tomorrow — «-»/ '** n '°•* The 25c Kite is 15c The 40c size ta 260 K WV Vk wonderful toy a 25c BABY DOLLS 15c The 65c alw la 35c ffi 11 mad»— they w. rk . V Mil»U<r o« a i-rlnriplr. Imagine buying ble<ju*-b*ad Oolla for l«c. pitDnpD DAI I c a\ flr2nv W which la rrally Italia, too. madwwlth abort hair IC* OILa RUDDtR OALLO Am to l»« | l" 1 r ,, ■ Hegularly -ic for Iw v • p 4 i n t c d Balla wulch won't harm furnl ySJ Moat faacinatlng. . LjnilSF FIIRNITIJRF turo—many dealgna. XA The JSc alze LWJLL nUUJt r Ulxitl UlxE. &0c 30C) s5Ci tl#e 6SOi W If. Of hardwood «>ach a<t parked In a box— jug fUc 75c. I3C 26c aeta 15c Ssc acta 18c —Hu»m»nt Flooa All Trimmed Hats Half! we have—not even the hats with ostrich trimming are excepted. Note (j The showing of black-and-white models, most of them trim med with plumes— j - The showing of soft Crown Hats. I i The exceptional variety of small models, for both street and ji The table of trimmed Hats for children. \U , -f A 'fj liven our recent underprice purchases of street Hats will go into the I "■ >' sale at half their former price, so the event offers most striking values even VVL'Y -' jmr? ih\ j as low a* $2 50. And it includes most superb qualities—s9s.oo Hats at \ \«Tjr U / $47 50- $75 00 Hats at $37 50 $45.00 Hals at $22 50— f VV\ « « lj j and so on —in as great variety. The values the sale ) 1 .1J offers are nothing less than wonderful! AH the Trim- H \7 jj med Hats wehave are ZZXSL& «.' // —Heoonit Floor ' GLOVES — The Gift He Will Surely Have You f Appreciate! Friemk In _„ T) UYING in combination with forty- — - - - — —- odd other stores (the list of towns ie at the right) we can offer Altoona, Ga., Hamilton, (an you caprskin street (lloves of quality Augusta, <-a.. °" stores usually ask $1.50 or $2 for at Hrooklyn, M»nneai<olts, just $1 15! Buffalo, Montgomery, Ala, aa 1 l Butte. Nashville, Made With heavy spear- Cincinnati, Newark, back and red stitching—me- " " v ',' r „ ~ n>* York city .. , , . i _ (Irand Rapids, Heading, Pa. dium and heavy weights— long or short fingers. St. j.ouis. We assure you they are quite fine Spokane, enough to give anybody. $1.15. Terr!'' Haute, Toledo. • We Also Carry *=-—■----- - - wrr it'g easy for you to send them Mocha street or dross Gloves S|«'clal $1 60. I Itoal Mocha street Gloves, $2. gifts this year not to speak of the Dent's capeskln Gloves, $2. White kidakin full dress Gloves, $1.60. savins In express. Porrln'H light-weight dress Gloves. $2. Mocha or glace Gloves, silk lined, $2.00. . , , „ Pnr llned real Mocha Gloves. $4 and $4.60. In »">' department of the store the Moorman will give you a Mer ' ' chaudtac Order upon a store in any . V r f • WAT 9 iT* n " f " ,<> fr "">'Kolni; cities. You pay Great Values in Mem s Lravatts there gives the recipient the mer I - i ii 1 ' i 1 " ■" ■ - , ' ' ■ ■ » ■ ■-* chandlse. You can't have any Idea until you have made the actual comparison, how much finer these Ilea are, than can be bought In the average furnishings store For wo add no more profit upon I,u ' " r "'I 1 " 1' >• them than we can do upon our calico. Finest silks In broadest assortments are ready. or „?T . , !X H,?,i 811k knitted Scarfs. r,oc to «3 50. Cut silk Scarfs, 60c to *3.60 <" t, " !, " lue Man'a Bathrobsa —exceptionally pretty patterns at the prices—$5 to $12.50. of —Just luslilc th«* I'rußl litil rnm'f. _ g ■ ___ The MacDougall & Southwick Co. Sccond Av. and Pike St. The MacDougall & Southwick Co 6