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(OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR) i LETTERS ON LOVE AND MATRIMONY: he can love and be loved THERE'S NO CHRISTMAS JOY FOR THE Smcrers| 2% oie | | SHIVERING CHILDREN OF-SANTA LAND =| «ah See? || gay that | . eds of |. titude toward the future will PEARY'’S RESCUER SAYS ALL ras ; MRS. 0. A. ue , sober, ty men If Se appeal to all of us who are lonely|. THEY DO 18 TO SIT AROUND ; A—(1) Try aleohol; it will re f who « nx for } sroing for a home ON BLOCKS OF ICE AND arth Want ip good white aoep @ude ld pwoman as slaued be 1 ould consider It a pleasure to) CHEW FROZEN WALRUS im Which you have put @ tablespoon | hag snrtied life, @ bento tn| Re > wil MEAT, FOR GOOD OLD SAINT] thy papreeg de ag: inure eel 4 NICK 18 BUSY HERE und dry in t teh the other itor of The Star: Permit an-} There ts one simple and natura) | ache a wor m ¢tplanatior ol most co Ty 7 " wa Keep doing thi and » ‘ old be ri upon , mation of tie . | ITHACA, N. ¥., Dec. 24-—What i ; | sie QB absording question, “The | SNe Most pers ing problem of/will the Eskimo children do in ou'll have no trouble i of Marriage Ques. | LUmae Hfe—a problem which pre-/Santa Claus land Christmas day? , ' i wonts itself to almost every in-| What will they eat and bow will Dear Mine Grey: How often shall 4 r dividual for practical solution, and |they observe the date on which I clean my tooth brash, and how?| \ ie pure, t? s a story in| Which demands the most sertous at-| Santa Claus will leave the trogen Will hatr tonic make the hair grow } q Helter that has been written, | Sntion a ee yer the YP north and come to the United “A Ye hai : woody a Ae A " mt .) clan, and the soctologist, and in| sta distribute tokens o phage we Ra iy ioe : germons*—N x ne th distribute tokens of hin any patent medicine that will re particular all workingmen and|jove to the children of women-—to learn how some of the | country worst evils under which we suffer,| ‘Th¢ evils long supposed to be inherent /have been disturbing young citi nd ineradicable fm our DATUTCS, | sens, now that the North Pole and are but the resalt of certain arbi-| Santa Claus land have been added our own published in Monday , ed “Bullding Labor Ur is only one solution to the question, and until solved I fear that even No. 2}, with) pimples from the face RAMIRO. A—The tooth brush should well rinsed with hot water ea me it fs used, then bung up to ¢ me are the questions which any present admirers, should : it sno further cleanin ' ay to write a different letter on | ‘Be #¥stem we live under, and how.) Louis C. Bement of this city, who " f by removing those conditions, we t 5 scrubbing with powdered pumice | i game subject after three or : .S : sna, | was one of the leaders In the Peary stone. A good hair tonic will stop | er. Fears of married life. To marry |™4F Temove the evils resultan relief expedition and made hia way falling of the hair and make it! : See home is simply a considera-| Then, after we have gatned that through the Arctic seas as far as grow. Ask your doctor to recom b fa 0 different form from that | knowledge, we must reach the mil. Btab, says the day will pass in that mend a hair tonic and medicine to | other victims of the present sys-|lons of No. 2i—men and women land as any other day. The chil ure pimples f fee playing their trade and eking|of the working clase—and urge dren of those commtries, except for ; & miserable existence nightly upon them a new sense, not only # few along the coast of Greenland | Dear Miss Grey: How many total H the streets of Seattle and all of their social responsibility as in. Who th a vague way have heard eclipses of the sun have there been ay large cities. 1 beg No. 21's! dividuals, but of their measurelens | the story of the birth of Christ and in the last 30 years visible in the + bat in order to effect a cure | racial importance as makers of (he custom of commemorating the United States? H # say evil, we first must have | men, day, will not mise the tinkle of the | A SUBSORIBER. the facts about the same. / A BACHELOR OF 56 bells on Santa Claus’ reindeer. A.-Bight: 1806, 1884, 1860, 1868, “ ees Soe . in Santa Claus tand the sun has | 1876, 1880, 1886, 1900 H = viready set for the long winter] J . ; ae) 4 aight and it will ‘hot appear again | | Dear Mixes Grey: 1 have olly,! A until next spring. Christmas day | light hair. How can I keep ft light will be dark unless the moon ts and take out the ofl? AMY 4 « D shining. In the lee huts there will) HOW THE CHILOREN IN SANTA CLAUS LAND ARE CELEBRAT A.—When you shampoo your ba’ no Nght, unless the family ING A CHEERLESS CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR (every fortnight) add a teaspoonful t & yoses to burn a lamp burning | of common beking soda to the soapy t : walrus ofl, with a plece of reindeer | ones will be seated on a cake of /of the year, the weather will be! water, It will not harm the hair, { j % t mons for a wick lice and will chew hard on a piece exceedingly cold and raw. Winds |jt will aid in keeping ft light, and! ~ ra CSE He: . The children will know no|of frozen wolf, deer, polar bear or from the northwest will sweep| will help remove the ofl, | AMUSEMENTS. sencilla Christmas and will receive no| walrus meat, and never imagine down over the crude igloos, and/ sili ptemsersnenitenaiiae i for Workingman and His/ rot or two. A plain rice pudding Presents gH Senta coe - Le + anes = — na ype = — nay Hm prom — DAINTY BLOUSE - —— Family. can be made of botled rice, a little |ROt Know who Santa Claus is, yey bet ie ee, hed feomefipmanani ype gered ym CRE a | Moore Theatre *Si%,c0r* 7 ithough no doubt many of them/|their beds on a skin of a polar about over the snow in search of i Mavager. Menu Editor, The Star: I would bag = a bi gee bes panes have seon him in his busy toy | bear, and not think of hanging up game to keep them alive. to auggest a few plain, but good pone ain of eget " ire : and) making season. their little stockings, which are, [They have no books to read, no for the family of a working. © og ther pc Noma ai be oer There ure about 250 Exkimnos injalso made of bear or dog skins. games to play. They never have) for Christmas dinner would make a cheap bi 8004 ‘tar Northern Greenland, including) What {a worse, they will never been taught any differently, and | ATTLI'S LEADING THEATRE ‘i. Christmas Mat. Tomorrow COHAN » Royal Family in You cam get a nice dail of beet Christmas dinner the children, who live on frozen | think of recetving a toy or » gam@ therefore do not know what pleas Bathe Be monn 2) oF 35 cents % do tear to aix ; Wishing Merry \Taristmas,/ meat and lechens,” says Mr. Be | from Santa Claus. ures the little ones of this country | Felsen 54th one : : d roth can made | I remain, ent ‘On December 25 the litth Besides betng dark at this time bave on thia day of all days | - fate a nice soup by adding a little MRS. J. W. YOUNG 32 4 weeny eer ay apo ws opr hateaean = gens wreglonend>meitreaibens | SUNP- Seat Sale Now On W of rice, an onion and a car A. Subse same s x we . , nena WM. H. CRANE HY WOMEN DON’T BORROW aE Sa | | “ aed Boys” 4 : y Father tse Boys MONEY FROM EACH OTHER UY | tar | 4 s0uN Cont, q | 4 Did the ~~ \ ; THE GRAND aneuene j oe aR iG RRS | Y/ f T t, Matinee Tomorrow. q jw is it that women so seldom Some women do borrow. Almost | Y; , o Samo Rorke's Magnificent Musl- i w money from one another? one has heard of one or two} Y, C fociele’ Cal “Comedy “extravaganza : the closest women friends incorrigibles who wfll unblushingly | Yj Chwolarsr i . KH LAND OF NOD” , ft is surely not needful to here | ask for the loan of thetr neighbor's | ome _, Gren Penatital Monte. feontradict the old fallacy that close | diamond rings or blue-bag, accord | j Girl call you up eA NG bes . f hip among women is un-ing to the needs of thetr station | and remind you ‘known—who confide the most in iife, but these regarded with | “4 sacred secrets to one another, will| a0 much amazem their feats are | to buy a box of wrangle as to which should pay a chronicled with h that ti dies for F penny car fare, and each maneuvres | must admitted tha re| her candies for SS : Spd argues to bewildering extent freaks of fem! nature, just as} your = friends? Ct. " and bk eo dbesrage heSeagsemabeginal A very pretty blouse is made ot|f If you think of them at } od cheo lat breakfast time | ) { iaitinel r | Haght weight cloth in elephant gray.) as ‘ . re 4 is-characteristic ts reflected! yw... is the reason for this fem-| Gus Gace ave ouiioes tite sates the last moment, re utilized in innumerable plays) } . iaihne me as 4 A i novela—Diana of the Cross. imine trait? The anti-femininia | soutache in the same color The member y ur c Se I SF MAGI 5 i "is a notable example. Lady rushes in with his or her ery: “It eo og = Perea indie arog nen keeps them attile Theatre ove is rich; yet her “beloved is because of woman's inherent tn | idery ' ue ‘ 5 . small Drow. Mar rusbes. into disgrace and ability for comradeship—because | eewn Gad Gud threads. Imperial : —_ Co., j vidi’ “Wank.” saatnans fartly wrecks her happiness, she is instinctively anti-social,” and | | Seattle. Revival of Chas. A than ask for the smallest all the rest of the phras / NATTY COSTUME | | or accept hospitality, from her almost worn out by FOR YOUNG GIRL) friend, and the realism and type so often, but the matrer-of-fact sth } of this feature of the novel's observer has another explanatic : ruction has never heen ques- Women so often haven't any mon¢ = to lend er | vee ) . é Savings & 1” SHOWS CONSTRUCTION avings | / ville Week of Dee. 26. i: | I ° Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Voelker; Four PROPELLER PIN WITH TIN BEARING. Readinget Ductal Biotrst Hosties RING it! WHICH RUBBER of Seattle — BAND 15. FASTENED XX BREAKFAST | ana mix up, then add a teaspoon | A RUBBER BANDS 1 OE To Pa \ isiiek aales Cnees jot vanilla to the other half. Now ARE. STRETCHED ss ON ! ecan with Fried Apples take pan and pour your chocolate rp | Schein i lice teaeen Celion cake in one half of the pau, kee! BETWEEN F. FPOFICS oo. .cceee ene . 40,000 2 AUDEVILLE 1 pasa ing the pan a little to one sf E | zm: 12Oe BOCARnys | Cream of Lima Bean Soup Fl and pot in oven and bake as one | If you know how to spend f}| _Performanves—2"16, Tale, 8:8. q Baked Ha'ibut with Oysters Bf) cake. Frost if you wish | eR Re EIR a ape j Mashed Potatoes j " less than you get, you have §| ——— : ‘i sete tee Maraschino | Chill Cones. | DIRECT SIDE VIEW SHOWING PROPORTIONS. found the philosopher's J}; "herce—Suneet Main 1304; Ind. age. } : | Bighteen ripe tomatoes, 1 large . i] f beams Male = ween suppers, ahepgee . . stone. If you don't save a ff} THEATRE ' Wafers Coffee onion, Green peppers, | PP Boys, if you follow these plans|stretehed. Glue the cloth to the|propellers. Fasten on the middle Stxteenth Week. fine, 1 cup brown sugar, 24% CUP! .. ‘can make an aeroplane that |ffamework, and then paint the |of these, with small tacks, @ tin part of your earnings, you || D. 8. Lawrence Playere | SUPPER vinegar, teaspoons salt wilt fly cloth with a mixture whieh you ob-| plate, and solder strongly to | tain by shaving a paraffin candle plate the wire propeller pin, which | are next door to want. spoon each of all kinds of ade especially ‘jato a pint of benzine, allowing the |is shown in the drawing, A glass | t Cold Chicken cook well and can for use. || NEXT WEEK, 46 ” Hawn. A Gilded Foo!” i FROM MARS The plans were , Pg ~ a Salad | | for this newapaper by soret Lew, mixture to dissolve over night bead ought to be plac tween | sree om — = Sere } Loat Cak Tea Walnut Cake. dow, G8 seraptene Cera tust| Now you have three boxes. One| ine Bropeller and: the frame at —— set = at - Hore ts a delicious walnut cake /10- of machines, and New York|!# the forward rudder. It ie 12) oe ent rubber banda| Compounded | PANTAGES THE Vig and Almond Salad l-cup sugar, % cup of butter, 2) 1 oy— who followed his instructions |!nches long and 3% inchew square, at two long, Ment. rubber bande | Z n | ATRE Brat ia ow ¥ crema wit exes, % cup milk, 1% cups flour, 1| 0°" Ow vacing their toy machines,|The largest box is the main bi|"—they ought to be at least 18) Z Semi-Annually. “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE” ane add tablespoon be spoon of cream of tartar, % tea | nd one of them has flown ar plane It is 24 inches long and nee = Rp nyu ch 04 end | Z —-—— a Y ——_—— on juiee. My mm of galt and spoon of s0¢ cup ‘ream | “ . ‘of the rubbers to the propeller pins A dash of wins a bag of poon of soda, 1 cup nuts. Cream | aoropiane lke this 0! distance hes square, The smaller box ts ~ 3 wn P . LOTTIE MAYER, CL ‘diceneaa | butter and sugar, add beaten eggs, |“e"rvatne Uke this om Instance line rear rudder, which stands up- {ind the other end to the framework | 7 eppanggs gh ge ey egy mean The Diving Queen. anchet and H) add milk and flour with eream of ia P ,, [right. The larger box ought to be/@t G and H. Twist the rubbers) = 7 . ae , ‘tially tartar and soda well mixed. Last-|_ First buy a bamboo fish pole.) Voi braced with six uprights, three |@bout 160 times, being carefyl that g DIRECTORS ly nuts that have been dusted with | Study the plan and cut pi of! is front and three ja the rear both propellers are equally wound. | Ferdinand Schmit, J. D. Low > Bas proper length. Split pole Release the aeroplane when holding | . man CM. Bebb Rune : t pleces a quarter of an inch} Any boy who will study the plaus |{t above your head, holding the pro g RoC: MoCore D. Hoge. Hing wa es very stout and| carefully can see how the boxes are | sellera with your thumbs until you 1 5 Sponge Pudding. ht rods jfastened together, in thelr proper are ready to allow the plane to fly CORNER SECOND ce 15-Mile World’s Cham- One pint milk, % cup flour dics eh rms, accord|relations. The forward box, whieh! Hy adjusting the fore and rear rud-| . cnarming { : ai STRINGS. pionship Race cup sugar, 6 eggs (yolks bea hie’ to the ae e plans. Don't| does the lifting, ought to be tilted) ders yon will finally be able to! ..), ne ye ns ~y trimn a T[f Brawehes at Datlnrd. Govrgerwn separately), whites of eggs beaten! grit) holes » bamboo, but bind | Upward {direct your aeroplane in the air as | Dictured here fs made of dul Renton, .s p butter, Scald milk \ green cloth with edges trimmed stiff, % cup butter, § 11K.) the ends with heavy linen| Underneath the aeroplane fasten} you please ioral ee acy nit ey add sugar and flour vamos thread, moistened with glue. Cover|two runners, which will take up| By keeping (he rubbers covered |)" Cutaway, which in the latest ‘ " thickens, then add butter and yolks | the tops and enc « boxes|the shock whe e file {with taleam powder the ant pottboey . me te tate hicken , the tops and ends of these boxes|the shock when tho filer allghts:] with talcum powder they Will 14st |Mrench style, and the skirt i | SVEREPT ND ®. MONDS nouTm of eggs. Lastly, add whites of ‘ Butt midding dish, fill ith mixture wt tn pan of hot wa- | === = The muff is made of fur to bake from 20 minutes to} . . match, and the hat is a shagay a : CLEANIN WOCLEN GARMENTS bidposigadleauernueraagtioornse green beaver encircled with largs was — oe One-half cup butter creamed, 1| velvet and silk roses. cup sugar, 1 beaten egg, 1 cup milk 2 cups flour sifted with 1 teaspoon arve twoflonger than otherwise with a light linen cloth, tightly| The next thing is to plain circular model Dugdale’s Park, Sunday, Dec. 26, 2:30 P. M. Admission — $1.00 Ciam Fritters. BY CYNTHIA GREY same way, but costs more. A paste | DANCE AT DREAMLAND Se Set clam ; | Grape Jelly. xD , ut , } ela 2 eggs, % cu ve easy way of removing gre made of magnesia and water may | MMR 11-3 cups flour, 2 teaspoons | Stem the grapes, wash and dfain| | 7! va pig oh moving greaee |e allowed to dry on some colors, |cTeam of tartar, % teaspoon soda, 1 Danee tonight Admission { ° baking or, #alt and pepper |well. Place in kettle on back of|from wool is to sponge the stain | iiq wit! brush away, taking the | teaspoon vanilla, 2 squares choco B38 1 8. me Em, on ~ drain from. their| stove anti! heated gnd they a well with equal parts of “mmonta grease with it Inte, Mix in the onder given melt ae ae ovate pei, end tie ores ». Beat eggs uneii|open. Stir them well to break anylang water, thea with clear water White wootens of almost any |!" the chocolate with 1 tablespoon Willow li 5 Pom ONS lacs Brae PEs Ss ” . ata iil and flour mixed and| Whole ones and put in bag to Urain|.. |. tore a soap with|kind are best renovated by wash-|% Hot water over hot water. Bake 5 and FAS Dm “Single Laie to Big Christmas Tree i off ju easure and boll 20) Th m . ap: wi nd are . shallow pa oderate oven 30 | Sidg. nohomiah $1.00" Round trip $1.00 “akan baking» powdeg, then | off Julce, sregyogyiyh : oe oe fat or grease, ands this is sol-| ing with white soap suds and borax er pan in moderate oven And effects made of your) “Steamer 4 hg RE a DANCE See chopped clams, and season| minutes. Heat ae ane saan in water and will rinse out A mixture of four parts of alco: ; ; " our, {fur | turbans | Phonos—Bunset® $093: Ina. 738 with salt and pepper. Drop| sugar while juice 1s boiling If the stain is obstinate, warm|hol and one of common salt makes! For the frosting use 2 cups con | ; Dd. ‘ fectioners' sugar creamed with 1| n Pe AI : , Spoonful» and fry in deep fat.| then add to juice, Bolt till ele on brown paper. These are| that is, till no “seum for men's and MILLINDRY CO. jalan exeellent clea ko mnt, an ag. suds of white soap and amm tablespoon butter, add 2 tablespoons | aple nd and Pike we will do good work in moat ¢ boys’ garment Dreamland Tonight 17 tine pace get tee sinseos But when the garment is of a] Turpentine in nece bier | argent pay eatin rnd vauilta = IRONDALE ROUTE. cold \ Zeat with a fork until creamy color which will not stand water or!there ts in great quantity vain . Chocolate and Vanilla Cake. ammonia, the housewife resorts to! The stain Is wet with the turpen ram wAsT ornaune uveX 1] SEVENTH AND UNION — cup suga egg, 1% cups ngerenapes dry powder For thin cloths of} tine, then pressed = dry between fhe Virginta,” corner of Bighth | petive Tuesday, Nov, 23. of Marion. st.. 10:30 a. m M . me 5 Some r | pW : any New N S. Dat % cup sweet milk, % cup! One cup molasses, % cup butter,| delicate tints, pure white starch|clean blotters, which absorb the|ay, and Virginia st., is 1 oneal wo Round Trips Daily |} ang 40). an ‘ y New ovelties. oF 1% ray ¥-|\% teaspoon ginger, % teaspoon salt.| makes an excellent cleanor, It is| compound for business, with 105 modern fur teaves Gektals Cea een |e nate $1 Round nw Dance Until 1:30 a. m. : 204 when veady to put in pan| Holl toge one minute, add large | rubbed into the spot and allowed In cleaning, experiment upon a|nished rooms, single and en suite, | Dock, Irondale, on 10:30 Boat ADMISSION FREE ‘ halt and put in another bow! | haif-teaspoon soda and flour to mix|to remain until it has absorbed the| sample of the goods before attack-| Kverything new. Rates from $2.00 910 A, MAND! 2:00 P.M. On Monday only the 10:3 Barnard i, Manager. a.m. trip te omitted Ix in 2 tablespoons of cocom \atitt, Koll out very thin jgrense. Dry magnesia works in the} ing & garment of value to $4.00 per week

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