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‘ & a 4 3 stiheekt TERRE STLELL tos cos | ] Passel | ately large or smal! Remember Weight When You Buy a Hat & CARR TEMPLE, INCORRECT Dress in a form of architecture one of the first we of f architecture tw A masatve column With a amall cap ar a slender column with a large cap would both bé unproportionate, aad therefore ugly. For the swe ramon, & small woman with & het too large, or & woman aith & bat too smal eonts an un ne anes, for toth iguore the law of proportion | This does not mean that a larg: : caanot wear a small bat, sor that the small woman cannot wear @ pogo bat. It only means ‘that the hat should be proportion. . What is & smal! bat op a smalt women would be # pill box on a| eoeoeeo “TELL ME Cri_oren's eeoeerores at hurry and af ‘Mr. Grizzly was in 9 gre te go marketing that day fer Sonting the floors she had the faces of Muster and brushed thetr heavy brown Deer Mises Grey: Can you tefl © me why the Philippine Constabu- came to the United! for the inaugurstion of Taft fan you refer me to some book mention the facts’ “A CONSTANT READER.” the war department to take | bo Lege fnanguration. When Taft made his tour of while | ta the Philippines, he hixh!y com ogg the playing of this band. Consequently became Ferien in them. For some book | that would give the facts, you Might inquire at the public itbrary quite | Dear Miss Grey: Would -ou be so kind as to tell me Whether it is correct to wear m saah @@& dress or not? It ix ap everyday dress and the sash is to one side of the back. I would also like to know if you think it looks right for a girl to go} %9 the skating rink with an escort. | A—Whether th Correct or not how the drews was 1 everyday drens, be < ah thoald be supert (2) 2OUr pare: fe right to go + With an escort fort and wit Coneent all right Dear Miss G W tell me ut Valoacent } for poor wom 864 wpon an for & fow tae | aw r Melety, 1x , and If 2 for a wee the 4 that 1 Ai Attle elove of Sllspice, two ct & Stick’ of ‘ , Chicken tetend gee from the bone : Dircey 4 turn to + enoug! ; ANG? boiling - ; ailing 1 Ad #80 Of corn and laws of dreag, > proportion’ The Inrme PPPESOSOSESOSHSeSeSeses oeeeore They came with the permis | « {It chee CORRECT. large woman. A considerably larger bat will look equally «mat! on her hat suitable for a woman five feet seven inches tall would practically conceal a woman only five feet tall Tn abiding with the law of pro the woman muat consider . Weight and the stze of The fulbfaced woman cannot wear so small a hat as the thin-faced woman, is equally true. A woman should ne’ | hat without seeing herself and the / bat in a full-length mirror, Viola tions of the law of proportion wit! quickly reveal themselves if the woman sees a complete view of her. wolf, A STORY” Piaviime eee eeeee BUSTER GRIZZLY’S MISTAKE fur, and told them to take good care of Baby Grizsly and rock him to sleep. She told them they nrust oot oat the jam in the cupboard. And of all things,” e anid, “you children must not touch the matches, for they are very danger vas if not handled carefully.” So Mf she went td market All afternoon the children were very good, Ul! at last Buster could resist the temptation no longer. So he got om a chair, aad standing on his hind feet, peered carefully into the box. But jas! the cbair slipped. down came Buster, matches and all, and in «a minute Buster's brown fur coat was burning and he was howling if tt hadn't been that Mre. Gris aly was just coming in, who knows what might have happened! As» it was, Buster had to stay in bed & week with plasters on bis back to heal the bitsters He escaped a spanking from his the and the reverse) aelect a! POSS eSooeeoes Seeeooes Do Seattle women marry? One correspondent to this umn says they do not Many de of course, but a large proportion of Seattle wor do not marry, ta the tton Editor Star }many times jmarry b } come I have been asked why women do * in Beattie 1 have to the conclusion that wost jall Seattle women are soctaliate and thelr main object ja row. | notice th |No. 21 to Housewife has brought out handreds of letters, with all Kinds of complaints and shortcom ings, while Lazy Bachelor, with character void of off toward God and man, has b entirely overlooked.” Right here “Lazy pen ambles and his jatatoment | Why don't they? hy Lary Bachelor” thinks he has he answer, Here's his explana not is raise t the reply of to on Bachelor's thought ram LITTLE PROBLEMS OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE ; ; | Ce Peererereceserecocorooes THE STAR-SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1910 aa || : from Ma CQD oeeeoeoe oreee affection,” The natural inference ik that he means “Lazy Bachelor,”"|***** eee keak aan ne 90 here's a tip to the girls. Go latter him. He goos on to say SUNDAY MENU, BREAKFAST. “Universal love of women for fellowmen would create hap pineas In the home and peace in real with Cream, the heart, and the divorce courte ® |, Kegs in Shell and the armies of lawyers would) ® Potato and Red Pepper Hash have to seek other business. Popovers Coffee. “Ax iny chief fault 9 laxinoss, it [aivos me lots of time to think and mn DINNER. }I find that the ‘Seattle spirit’ ls too » press Soup. [highly respected and the true re ‘oast Bpareribs of Pork spect for fellowmen has been en Apple 55 Registered Stu- | tirely forgotten Mash: LAZY BACHELOR Crensiot. Onions dents and all Grad- ‘abbage Balad In a former letter to The Star Steamed Pudding with Hard azy Bach aid he had no Resas, Colts uates employed by nice home bank roll to offer aa an inducement to a woman SUPPER the Government and nothing but a character vold of Cold Boot Loaf offense toward God and mau and Celery Commercial Wire- . record pom Bgeeonar —_ water Baking Powder Biscuits. rom the cradle to thin day.” He Honey in Comb. Co added that hia address could be ob Hickory Nut Cookies Tea less Telegraph en ned through The Star panies. Laboratory Equip- ment for the actual use of Students in Operators’ Course. Peer ere Tree Te Tere Tee ee ee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee eee ee ** POPPE ee eee Se TOOT CECT bles #o that it ts Impossible for the! In the second letter he conch Hickory Nut Cooki editor of this columa to figure out) that a bank roll is the chtef con Beat 2 exes until Hight, add exactly what he's talking about,/sideration with women, and al® 1 1.2 cups of granulated sugar, aa ay Bachelor” sux t “a characte: wer y} se : > <2 * ‘a Varieties 2.3 cup of melted butter, 1 cup Best Equipped Wireless-Electrica’ Institute on the Pacific Coast ‘ ‘ of chopped hickory nut meats wed with more love and reall Is he right |@ and 1 teaspoon of soda mixed Seattl Ss a — | ® and sifted with | cup of Nour; | ire ess Cc oo itor Star: It seems that I) The young men were learning busi-|* beat well, then add enough salirten ee kak eck eee: Cea] cam Tomes maw were. lensing What OE VENTS" make. hoot FIRST SCHOOL FOR WIRELESS OPERATORS May | come sgain? month salary, Quite enough to|* dough. Roll out into # thin The 1 ational tr ‘ Not one of your correspondents Meet the modest demands of our |* Sheet, cut out and bake in a ey eeepens oe | touched “No. 21's" position. sTandparents, but how about the |* moderate oven elated with n the manag She ia not advertising for a hus present day? Two of the young | by the lendt Telegrap! band, she wants someone to come ladies, school teachers, daughters Beef Loaf rea Op and officially recognia and take her spontaneously, of & farmer, were exhibiting new One and one-half pounds of Classes. Tuition mer amcrtirpeapes Botidine, Santate Re ad Dronkard’s Wife” is unfortunate, bate they had just bought. One round beof Remove bone and } whisrestes... but I am not so sure that she did Cost $16.00, the other $18.00, The|® Aristle. Chop fine, 1 cup on vO MELs Recerities of the Inter nat Institute of Wireless Tel ny, 1 fter the b tt not ald the event. She says her YOUNK men wore weactng hats that) # 04 crackers, 1 emg, ue “= ever presented for large dividends, in vittue of Ie low copitalinations tin unlisted tisk a6 eoermttom ee husband was a “social” man. Did cost $2.00 or $2.00. During the con- and pepper, 1 cup mi iis conservative management. It is a demonstrated and proven proposition she not know that when she mar Yersation on clothes, one young} * tomether and bake ip bread There te a lin nount of ‘Treasury Btock which Is being sold at par. Fifty ($60.06) Dollars p ried Mim? Td che tre te can lindy seid she “juet’ had 0 gorg® pam. 1-2.hers tn dow. oven spire: < ne a after Jenuary 1919, any remaining Treasury Stock will be offered at One Hundt home “social” for him? Did ahe there shoos, althoagh they aid cont ose TO STOCK HOLDNES: Dean game MeupUO NN xeric | have on = clean dress, and in other $7.50" as ahe “Just could not wear $ Popovers. A divt f Two ($2.00) Doliars per share will be paid of January 16, 1916. | ways try to make herself as at Snything glee. The writer had on Two cups of milk, 2 cups re 4 tractive to him as she did when he & Pair that coat him $2.00. | flour, 2 eae. base xa of waa courting her At one time my 1 rainut Bake 20 minutes ed, cl SAR ce 09 wt poe CCH . | vocation took h would give more for a good, old: |@ The longer {t in beaten, the j ration took me into other peo fashioned home today than for any-|@ better it will be ple's homes for long pertods of | thing else in the world. Persouaily, | time. ecame like one of the le ¢ o ie 4 tently. Tec mlouche Cane of the tom able financially to provide for | gy ee ee eee EEN HREM YH looked like frights when their hu» bends appeared. Home should be the moet enticing place to a man if be in “social,” set ont « nice little tunch and help him have a social time right at home with you Rut these things are side Why don't the men marry tis of the world? It te because they are afraid they cannot sap port them in the atyle they want Not jeng since | was with a group of young people spending the evening with one of my sisters | tas the > Editor Star heard from them all We hare married men, bach young men, married *, ome widows and girle—bet. nothing from the old maid. So, if The Btar will give me o little space, will aay a few words mother, who thought, perhaps, I am sorry for you girls and burns had taught him to let matches! wiqows Your one ery ia to be alone hereafter married. You all seem to hate omen your work. If you can't find any peas and a cup of string beans cut up. Add cayenne pepper to taste and if mush is not thick enough add a little more meal. Fil corn husks with the mush, tying them up carefully hoar and serve. Dear Misa Grey you published a recipe for reducing fat on the nose. Will you kindly publish it again? Also, good for thick lips? If so an I get it? where R. G. AND EB L A.—Maseage will reduce fat on the nose. Tansin is an astringent and might ald in reducinge thick lips. It can be purchased at any | drug store. Dear Miss Grey; [ wish to thank you for your kind letter in answer | to the breaking of the looking glass. d me very much, also the letter of the kind American lady it gave mo great pleasure to read | her letter, and { wish to return the greeting to “Somebody” by wishing her a very happy New Year and thanking her very much for the kindly tuteres Do you really think there cure for nervousness? ANXIOUS.” in A.—'The above letter ix printed so that “Somebody nay see it and know that her interest In “Anxious was appreciated. Sick nerves are hard to deal with but p and plenty of outdoor air ra, and as your gen will work wor Boll or steam half an | Some time ago! je tannin} | happiness and contentment now in | pounds of seeded raisins, one cup of | your work and surroundings, when you have only to change place or |room, how do you think you could |always be happy married? You say you would be happy if | you got the right man, bet are you the right woman? With the fire 1 would like Bdttor of The Star to ask L. D. how she would make love to my husband. This ts his loving way! He carries the pocket book and all the money fn It, and }if he gives me a little over the | mrocery bill, he wants it back. One }drees will last a woman for 10 years, he says, The children must earn thetr own clothes or go with out He {s out every night in the week, j Editor Star: 1 have been an in | terested reader of the letters you jare printing tm regard to love and marriage, and one appeals to me partioularty I refer to the Left Ov While the tone of the letter itself seome at first to be % what cynical, I imagine [ can detect an undercurrent longing for the love land companionship of some good e signed, “One Edttor of The Star I wae read ing The Star the other evening when I chanced upon the letter to you from the Renton Telegrapher 1 am @ Renton girl, and as this own ie not a large place, reason to believe that I k if it ia who I believe it he have this party to be, will say that, wore not #0 cloth lace, © but 2 fin sffing In the color of the isual ade of net o ah | fashionable ade are and chain ty of a nd fowl @ butterflies and pendan shown igns. Silver nt areal fish @ and as designs ab les and inse ra. Huge beet en by wn it continue ir vo confidentl draped ft straws ar with huge bow may b with nd the in t in many hate wine may not woman who ef. all und black and white id fair to remain in favor ow b | sions | Ribbon sashes are appearing witt nl health in oves the ft * omes “8 Take all t in r ssible in those around y 1 yourself and your owr Dear M Grey 1 have a baby monthe old. 4 my husband e me the amount of ah ave He t writing, sleeping @ 12 vat of th 4. 1 usually put to bed at 9 p m, and he tka He sleeps again ' r m mé ount of sleep ne fi wt t age H. I. b A ldven eop t er it ta » if ou th to bed eariler in the If during the 12 hours he awake h je brigh. and good natured, the ha are that he get leep e Put if he fretful and FASHIONS b SF 4 he) r Th tight model mm” and s pine number of fancy shapes, more or lews full, with gatherings, pleatings ar Jashings.| yr ju below it, and have a band of ide and a puff rosett one, but oh! where am I to find the | + member of the domestic part | nership? The girls can keep books, | Canned Murahrooms As the * ol iy "On| ire cook | write shorthand, perhaps try a case | #ems of mushrooms requ in court, bat can thoy make a loaf/ite longer than the caps, break a e on of bread? | know one woman, gray-| them off, can them separately, and matur the headed. whose husb t second, chop them to season sauces as re is pore husband, the second. |quired. After cleaning mushroom | the time t e was working for she could not get $10 a week, and) ¢| im the usual way, pack the caps into beofetenk and warmed up potatoes, | Mtertitzed pint jars, fill the jars with He bad to cook it himself. Finally wy oe san sete cg tod eng he up, and being an old j. | Set the Jara in a steam cooker, ¢ don, weak te the eoldiane home |iaree kettle, or wash botler, with » < ° of & wooden rack be Let the girin learn to cook. Th layer of straw or a wooden rac! . a 1 with. | 1H tne t MERE MAN neath them. Fil) the boller to te sis " _ in half an inch of the top of the a breakfast hi From the time the beans trees, to aromatic ! il, brown cocoa is put in tins rardelli’ 3 COCOA ‘ e fi Jars, bring the water slowly to the} cloud you see more and darker! hotiing polnt, and bot! for one and ones. and = begins a = for Lone half hours. Then fit . the divorce, or there's a long life offcans to overflowing with bdotling |] oo——___-s___ discontent and unhappiness. tanited water, screw down the tops, F Head “Mra. Wiggs of the Cab./apd bot! 15 minutes more A bage Pateh Not one writer ot| — your letters could fill her place, | . Spanish Chicken—Simmer 4 You, laundry irl and chambet| ; (@} young fowl with a minced onion le maid, ald you begin work at i land red pepper until it fe about haiti fe ; retains its na purity o'clock in morning a Li *Y | done. Then turn in a cupful of to-} The United States, Ger- esi gAedemte | + lraatoes and cook until the chicken |— many, France, Great Brit te full flavor. ain, Holland and Spain are the six greatest consumers of cocoa in the order named. The United States is leader percentage due to pread knowledge Americans of the je nearly done. Add a cupfal of | ce and bolt until the rice ts tender. | woman is the happy] Ar the last stir in a tablespoonful an, and & better! at minced pareley and serve with | the rice as a border and the chick en in the center of the platter. | and drops it at 6? The by and contented w companion At the ¥. W C. A, and the hig’ school are all kinde of evening fi n classes Get buay—better your. high food value and palata- it A BUSY OLD MAID. Anchovies fixe@ up in a dainty|§ bility of this beverage. = f Way make a nice luncheon dish. / re cma Bmpty one can on a plate, #ith a Iittle finely chopped onion, | parsley and gherkin, sprinkle with| says You don't know what rot jolive ol! and red pepper. Cut rome) are talking about.” If | try to make/raw peeled tomatoes into slices love to him he says I am trying to/about a quarter of an Inch thick,) work him for a dollar. He doesn’t! season these in the same manner) like children, and says there ate/as the fish, and then sprinkle them } no good women lant over with hard bolled yolk of I have a nice litte home andj cag that has been rubbed throngh | everything is perfect around it, but/a aleve. Twist the anchovies into what is home without @ father or | round form: and place two of them husband? 14-14 [on each plece of tomato and serve ened with parsley reads the paper while | am getting breakfast, and if I say a word, he man. 1! would like to bid her not | to despair, to tell ber that there; are plenty of men-—-good men-~who Cream Pudding. quart milk, 6 level table 2 egas, | cup sugar, 4) One Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’s. OUR Special Attention can and will be true to the one | *poons flour. 2 ogee - Beare! ‘ " eels tee nvited to the An "To am a “Loft Over’—that ie, |% third of the milk and after put-| Ss ‘ ss I am & middle-aged bachelor, astiti | tina the sait into the remainder, put Pour the 4 beat wn} Stir} that on the stove to heat cold milk on the four Ul you have a smooth mixtw: seeking the one woman I would be more than glad to die nouncement of Our First cuss this subject at length with One Left Over” if-she will addrens | ‘his Into the larger portion Soe] * me ae tox 508, Georgetown, Wan | Hem hat baaina tobe Cool an January Inventory Sale in ‘ a" from stove and add the eggs well | bashful, he might have his choice | beaten. laver to sult your taste. of several young women Put a emall portion of the sugar : Feng Sy ON EE IC the Sunday Papers afraid of ue uring th pudding mixture into if thie young man has any reply |the dish, spread the rest of the to make, I should be giad to hear | sugar over It Cover dish and gut TOMORROW jhie anewer through the columns of |it where it will cool slowly This your paper last direction ts one of the moat A RENTON GIRL. fmportant of all BACKACHE AND KIDNEY MISERY ENDED WITH SEVERAL DOSES A M.A.GOTTSTEIN| FURNITURE COR, | SECOND. 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