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aS THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1909. (OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR) | SPO Se SeSeSesesesvereedesooreees "3 AN EVENING WRAP AND HAT of The Sight the winners, ideas the advisabilit ee at firat sight prize, a box gpl ta S, of “Th ¢ at the M : . awarded Mrs. Oscar “ed 117 €. Cherry st. cont ning aveling Eb attraction-at-f fare twins — therefore fo discern one fr However, when SOupide cluteh th and Mmm 8 aad, at the same tir the thousand and ¢ me fags of the w n to Rete troubles | will not be rd > + * 7 . . 4 . + * . LITTLE PROBLEMS OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE } eoeoeoree POPSOSOS OSES SSE SEHeSeseseoosesee eOeoseees ‘Does a Man’s Love Making Come Up to a Girl's Ideals? } Women are fed on romance. From the time they begin to length oir | hey hear about Prince Charm They read about his gallant apeechos, of his knightly deeds for | his lady love: Then they go about to parties and social gatherings, and begin to look for Prince Charming. But y taf to find him of thelr im agination, They listen intently to hear his honeyed words, as ex | pounded by thelr favorite novelint or poet. But the matterof-fact young man of today is rather ahy j of honeyed words, He may be long on slang, He may be able to give & glowing account of a football same. But when {t comes to tell- og & girl. that he loves her, the whole English language turns trai jtor and flees. The Adam's apple | in bis throat gets abnormally large. | The carefully prepared things he | bad Intended to say vaniah, and he | blurts out some incoherent sen. and the light turned low Girla } ean work up all manner of beaut! ful scenes and manner of proposing But & man rarely thinks of such things. Ho wants to get the matter Jover with. He longs desperately to know what the anawer will And he plunges tn, propttiously or unpropitiously, as the case may be The question of marriage ts too serious @ matter to depend really upon outward ciroumstan Yet little things may sometix influ ence @ girl's answer most Aided ly. A man who aske at a most un: j Suitable time a girl to marry him may awaken @ momentary resent ment that he has so little tact. And she will on the apur of the moment gay “no” when later her heart tells | her she meant “yes.” The reason foreigners are so at tractive to the American girl is be cause they consider these little points. They are skilled, practiced }love makers. Their love is prob jably not so true and deep. But it has that tenderness and gallantry n thelr dresses and do up t hair ing | grevere oe POODEO OSES EH OSESEO® sereeososonees | ? “TELL ME A STORY” Critpren's Piavtie SPOeOoSeSeSeSeSroeHeseseSeHeSeseGodesosogs siti JANE’S CHRISTMAS TREE * ° ‘Way tree up on Janle’s the pretticnt Christmas bung ld and « i white alrahip, in which sat a dainty doll called Ruth guiding the wheel Ruth had just arrived, and was telling the big dolly in a pink wilh dress all about her travels all the way down from Banta Claus Land alone in the airship, Santa had #0 tmuch to carry in his reindeer sleigh that he asked all the dolle who could to fly the airships and bal loons down to the earth themselves }to help him out Ruth said she had no trouble tn flying her airship, but she told how ja funny wo doll who could wave his arms and legs when a string was pulled, came very nearly being hurt, The string that moved his arms end lege got caught In the wheel of the airship, and it went round and round, making bim wave — take th to the Johnny FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, Bore Clo Dally at 6:80 pasement Sal estoom| Excellent’ assortments of moderately-priced hristmas merchandise are in evidence checugholall Sal the Basement Sa Tailored Flannelette Waists, Special 15e wnen's Tailore ripe zreen or blue, fa ) 4 ‘ linen collar, lor ich plait ither on ¢ ially priced at Women’s Silk - Lisle. Hosiery, 25c Pair silk-Lisle Hos heel, sole and toe. Come d qua med ible m hie arms and legs an fast as a wind mill, til] Ruth saw bim and flew to hin assistance He was 0 tired she helped him —_ Jones house hurry tree in time lege, airship and then she had to to Janie's Christmas i for Christmas morning. | 77 to get Fleece The Vest ants in ankle length to mat omen’'s lined V« . cotton are and ask the principal's advice Ps h and in high neck, Women’s Pests. Lined eines and Ponts, 29c Pants white the of pure long sleeve style, Price, 29c garment. } tonces which a girl Is apt to under | though they fail far short of the pleture her imagination has painted of this event Nearly every woman, tf she would own it, is disappointed in the man ner of & man’s love taking. Many have been heard to d . could do it better them girl craves sentiment and Whereas & man, when he is jin earnest, recks little of outward cireumstances. Many a man will ask a girl to marry him at luncheon, on a train or in some other equally prosaic piace. Whereas, a girl wante the! twined ail the (lowers of her fancy stage for so momentous event! And it fs a sad day for her when [properly set. She wants moon-| she must take off these wilted and light, the scent of flowers, softly | drooping wreaths, realizing that for rippling water; or an open tra they have no _— in life. § miinfaction, which is the a nce of love. Masten ' of expression, that sensitiveness to time and place, that girlish imagin. CYNTHIA GREYS | falls to realize this point of view A > The rats no He knows the love he offers in \ pemall they do not genuine, that he wil} work, and if Bnarling is very | necessary die for the girl of his | heart. He thinks she will see and understand all he doesn't say In many cases she does, But she is sadly disappointed. For the dearest ideals of woman, and the lanes she moat wants realised, are those pertaining to courtship and martinge. About them she has Children’s Populer Felt Hats at 95c Two styles at thi a roll-brim sailor and the Hat h br at with bands of patent leather and corded silk school wear and attractive fea divorce cour second prise, four best seats to the Moore theatre ight, goes to J. Sullivan; hotel, who ‘aiviee bow to avoid having gent” of both husband and Dear Miss Grey the halr most snariing the hair? Which injures wearing rate or MA worn are the sving price, onc EN IN THIS COLUMN TO ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS ABOUT OLO COINS OR POSTAGE STAMPS.—MISS GREY. ther side ; trimmed Excellent for a im smartly turned Dear Miss Grey How can I, 2 eirl of 15, conquer my tempe ANXIOUS. Learn self-control Warman dectares his Pam sight and yoarns to only by his ey thou w ivy—he only Ge efiers you a cosy hou Jou are to be queer pweth thee, sight and <¢ dinners agrees of love will be as compared at 95 Long coats like the one tn the { values ‘at 95< lustrat — | vet pera ls ie gh ome Dear Mina Greyt How can "| A ly trimmed with Unew of fur of a{*lean a child's red coat? cont it: n ’ and turban to mate, Ave * Awash tt tn gasoline, rubbing Many odd shapes are seen and| the solled spots carefully first few are close fitting, Large motits|Souse it up and down ee . of heavy embroidery or lace are| mes. and squeeze gently between often employed for further decora-| the hands. When clean, hang on a tion. Ine and let drip. Do not wring. It nen | Wi! need no pressing. Be careful ! til the fruit is tender. Add the ptt "re sugar and bol! one-half hour long er. Turn into tumblers and whe cool cover as for jelly. Keep ta cool place, Boys’ Gloves for Gifts: 59c a Pair Kid Gh flee wuldat from talketh | | Dear Miss Gr please tell me wha young man in the navy for Christ mas? Am very anxious to know as s00n as possible, as I have to wend the presents across the ocean MI6S P.E. AA A-Why not send him a nice box of handkerchiefs and embroider his A pear Mise Grey; Can I dye my | nitial tn corner of each Hinen shades successfully ot home?) a - conte wo much to have them done jat the dyer's MRS. |. H t A—-Yeu, your druggist can tell) Cc ) two 70" the best dye to a T po! is : e 4 doubt, however, that a profes-| Is your hair acting badly these days? tablespoons butter, one-half ‘aa +ae # ork th au spoon alt, one-eighth teaspoon | ~— — do better work than 40 | Wants to leave you? No use scold- pepper, one-quarter teaspoon cob | *™eter Fri ae | ing it! There’s only one thing to do: All women have favorite recipes | 0"? salt, fow grains cprtane, few! Dear Mise Grey: Ie it proper for | Coax ft, feed it with Ayer’s Hair whieh they cook as treats for their ett tana ye = OD PERS newly-married man to kiss wife| Vigor. It's an casy way to stop fall- husbands and children. Send in {One tesnpoon finely chopped Pafiita grecting when she has callers? | ing hair. recipes for some of your favorite ~~ and beat thorouhl ms “va Or for a young girl to greet her| i let other women readers | Kissing bim when Do t | your doctor says, ‘‘Ayer’s Hair — the best hair preparation on the you can love, if eo oo of The Star try them on their own arrives? hgpetog eal to be happy again: fry one minute tn deep fate 4 Wem There are no husbands and children. Address | DRY drain on brown paper. Shai Muse for off dressing. 3 fIOLETS ‘mare marriages. Love Cynthia Grey, care The Star Jany way that pleases you VIOL Fillings tor Cakes. g Anns Will you 1 could give a Boys’, Glace oves in tan and black, with woolly lining ; 5% pair. Boys’ Gaunt fancy and bucks cowboy style, tan to his bound- kin colors Beary frost by chooeling | WRAPS” BACK; the The above Glo I be attractively boxed if desired. Gt his love and him- | LACE AND VELVET} weil third prive has been given Van Buren, general ery, which entities the winner ire orebestra seats for the performance of Salesman” at the Infants’ and Children’s Mittens, 50c Pr Mittens, long silk cord to 1 Potato Croquettes. Two cups hot riced potat back and red, Infants’ Fancy furry kid palm, with atch; shown in white and gray. je Ut We love, it's love, ien't It, whether Ke at first sight or and first sight? hy Children’s Mittens, soft and velvety finish, in dur Price\50c Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED gray and tan; and pair. DAILY MENU. BREAKFAST Cereal with Cr Poached Baas Potato Cakes, Dry Toast Orange Marmalade. LUNCHEON, Creamed Fish. Mixed Pickles. Spiced Cakes Rye Bread Creamed Turnips. chance, - = A.-—(1) Yea. (2) Not unloss they Prize, two seats to the ¢ are engaged, (8) Mix ous-fourta for Friday evening, Caramel Filling—% cup ot sugar, [{taepecn cayenne pepper. nA ES Eee eae Bessie E. Lewis, 108 N |% tablespoons of milk and butter epee OE tse atieetag Her ideas are as follows size of a walnut. Boil 7 minutes, | *?° stir until cool, then add a teaspoon of vanilia ts ui course }untt! well blended. Add a little on 4 at Why Shoordn's [ion juice if the flavor tx liked | Strawberry Filling—1 cup of) strawberries, % cup of sugar, white 1 know? ———s dship requires time for jof | egg. Beat together with eax beater until thic a as walpped cream ror DOWNING, HOTKINS & RYEK, tae (Established 1893) BROKERS Stocks Grats ond frsvistonm Beth Phomes 279. Private Wires 204-205-206 A én. A RPAL SALE Painte, Dear Misa Grey: 1 want to learn | | typewrtting. and have very | good education, What course shall | |] take up first? A READER A.—Go to a good business _col- Bankrupt Sale eo, of Clothing, Hats. ‘vrnishings at your Br growth, but love blooms nt. And, though lovers also be friends in the vense of that much word, first of all they And, finally, did not with Eve at First avenue a few samples lower than cost FPRDERAL PT. & WALL PAD 1214 Pirst Ave FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. at 5:30 e mt is offered to y Arcade Hall Tea. SIE E LEWIS, N. Sist st prize, entitling the win- . and allmen seats to the Moot a ‘ oo | wary panna yen Opti day evening, bh Barley Soup. | Recond floor, 1414 Second av., Mire. J. E. Hanal Beet Loaf, Tomato Sauce, Raven Drug danghter-in-law sent Sweet Potatoes. ter with the information | Steamed Graham Pudding. Mrter was an old ledy of Foamy Sauce. Coffee. Women’s One-Piece Dresses ae | . -—___ a= | ae Special $24.65 We do khow We know how to to relieve many tlle at will never be r “Furniture Dry Goods }one thing welt Furniture fit ginsees Store Closes Daily 424 TK OT 404 P jon can — ~~ Wraps” is a good fashioned word| Mix together 1 cup of sweet milk om long-gone days of fashion. but|1 cup of molnsscs and 2 level tes it is coming in again spoons of soda dissolved in 1 table Wraps were really one of the fea-| spoon of hot water. Add 2 cups of} |tures of New York's great fashion| graham flour mixed with 1-tea-| | display at the horse show recently, | spoon oa ¢ —s poo paar Og 4 This wrap seemed to be all of lace,| each of cloves and grated nutmeg; tiiekets by either calling | though tte body was velvet, hidden| finally attr in 1 eap of floured ral Bet en peta editorial under lace. It extended down the| sing, turn into a buttered mold and 7 Bme on Friday up to 4) tone in stole effect, affording | steam 3 hours, Serve with foamy the afternoon | vast display of the creamy white-| sauce RT CLUB | trees ter nee 0 GIVE CONCERT second « complime niary con the Schubert cjud will be lay afternoon 2:20, In the Y folowing program » should fro | but Women’s One-piece Dresses of fine quality chif- pwa and tall | t his birth * all. contestants can se fon-broadcloths, Venetians and novelty serges in dark- green, French-blue, brown and black navy, tan, gray, taupe, Included are strictly tailored models, finished | f with bias straps of self material, tailor-stitched and but- Orange Marmalade. One dozen oranges, % dozen| lemons, 3 quarts water, 8 pounds sugar. Slice fruit thin, turn water | over It and let stand 24 hours. | Then boil two or three hours or un- | ton-trimmed; Dresses with yoke and collar of net or lace Stevens Relief Corps No. 1 and {friends will be entertained at the jhome of Mrs. Amanda Coburn, 3956 4th ay. N. E., on Friday afternoon Decem-/at 2:30. Members and friends are M. C, A.| cordially invited to attend Davenports (CTPA, Lounges and Sant- ai? Couches in ting Song ichumann vay eb Pr wine iS a POYNOR, d ‘ped DORIA HA si I nS FURNITUKE, and bodice and sleeve elaborately braided with silk sou- e ° We } tache; also many pretty garments in panel style, fasten- | | ing at side or back. ON ees Women’s Tailored Suits Special $24.65 Women’s Tailored Suits of good quality ie New Method Teaching. tole originator. Dancing ood in 4 priv Copyrighted | will be} ptu in A Fiat rt Schube hisin “ait 4th and Pine at | Saves Yo - Allitsen | oes Tomtl | Buy Your Pianos —OF THE— Cline Piano Co. trip we have big crowds, #0 w TOMORROW WE RUN A BIG FREE EXCURSION TO BIRMINGHAM Beautiful o Mine oe nor song © Dilemma LOUIS 1 H of the vure a) Faur hardeon D. cheviots, Ri DIMo serges, tweeds, novelty diagonals and mannish cloths, Bri with semi- and 74-fitting coats 40 to 45 inches long and Williams, Mrs. Lioyd Jones. T. H. Grirrith. for lett hand __ Miss HAMEL, ; skirts\in cluster-plaited and yoke effects. Some are plain- Mea. ’ CHICKENS, POTATOES, APPLES, WOOD, EGGS, CIDER, PUSF JERSEY CREAM, ETC. All these tf you live at Birmingham, where you can ride to and FROM FREE, and get these Sacre tracts at $50 per acre to $150, terms of $2 per month. We «iving away 20,000 Himalay Giant blackberries to people this land. We are going to build a big this spring. We were going to stop selling new street car line is finished, but every TURKEYS, tailored, others have collar and cuffs of moire and slash- The light-gray, ed back trimmed with buttons, color assortment at Worked into a Porth of houscho id wi Of chamois » ‘ards Polished with a kept especialy brown and Special includes navy-blue, olive, taupe, are : on black; many smart mixtures are also shown $24.05. there Tailored eed Waists Sesictal $4, 95. Fisk, Clark & Flagg Waists of Viyella white, and green-and white See the Knabe, Chickering Bros., The World's Best Piano. Jehring, Gabler, Sohmer, and many others. Our prices below them all, No bonds, them all. flannel in blue-and black-and-white tripes. These are snow-clad moun made with six half-inch plaits on either side of front plain back tain scenery, nice warm cabin on big boat Venus leaves Pier 6, foot of University St, at 10 a, m. sharp. Returns 7 m. Get on boat free. No tickets needed. Or call at C. D. Hillman’s offices, in Times Block, for free *maps and guides of all the Sound coun try. Hondreds of families on this land are now getting out orchards, berries, ete. Free houses to five in until you build, Men wanted for all kinds of work, good wages; 16 miles of walks to be laid, no certificates. Our prices under long sleeves with tailored cuffs, and fasten down front with pearl Special $4.95, THE NEW FLAVOR MAPLEINE See us and be convinced. buttons M1 Glove Bonds and Merchandise Certificates Form Acceptable ¢ hristmas Gitts Frederick & Nelson incorporated Excellent As sortments of Holiday Rib- Cline Piano Co. 1406 First Avenue Ladies’ Home Journal Pat. 4 f i The Crescent My. Co, Seattic, Wash, bons Complete, Onl Terms $2 Mont