The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1910, Page 6

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Pee eR EE COE EE } MY THE STAR—THURSDAY) "MARCH 31, 1910. MORE CONTEST PRIZES GIVEN OUT TODAY ere | . | ‘There andeaux WRU ered R se S hl Sh s“A { Lif ig Ss 7 ara a av oo SR ES 3 janis ® ial re ats i a0 bed vs sara FASHIONS $ Little Problems of Love and Marriage mr. Hverything in nin bie eadgear 4 ‘ | slides down almost to the brow Does Any Good Result From the Quarrels of Lovers or Married Folks? Hand-run tucks make n daint and attractive form of 4 I like to have a quarrel ju t fA anger this for lingerie gowns and bi cause it is so nice : . ‘ CURES Ob i ngage rl Me of The latest fashion in new | sald an engaged eon ad er f ade short coats js to have Ka a vather supertt f hey may ments couform more closely to th he atter ad tt king up, figure » matter how wligh att n done tn > Wall unt x ‘ ‘ore , ve the b fret ' ove ies ot 1 4 t Stevens, Arlington, Wash,; Thoma Many ite ane’ neon been t to the y Horner and G. H. woule, and en: | panied b belts, The craze ae the. ne tf the wir b rine titled the to each for] for these belte even leads to the of the fines to hurt the Quarre herefore, will ca ‘ Th Sta ft b Saturday e¢ rmance use with lingerie dre « one L. f ee =| | ; Then, too, quarre f a nite h : kveha There je & leaning toward! inor than either \ 1, Thing | old fashione ich as bruge ‘ 4if tt r J thiaGreys ; : fut br tnt eal + Papeaey \ } - on . Tt | a ei rad | Heavy linen skirts in —_ . . © @ te ‘ A aa . and e } thin sheer linen of the 1 ba Mme Sta “ Keey 1 f nd pointed h t heat keys ye , a abl a and w A sma f Mr eir nat rt his aah 1 4 A READER ratmes : : A--Ivory b € y t a * ‘ low with wee W x a ' ho milk, This « i crea . , oo - p them clean and in good cor ve ion, " G } con , 7 any b vent fr ind A a: r Dear Miss Grey—-W ! n I and prowe igen fr a a = th ' ehttal,” ing ad theevt th ' ne cate seen ay t all and H ap | z ° the mar of nore wy be a roe ea ' ; Re and o has} WHEN CARRYING BUNDLES CROSSING MUDDY STREET CLIMBING THE STAIRS jare to be frie words, hard ever to forget ody ~ colle z A—t am very sor ‘ ot manner, | fried in boill When the earn dere i is t * t juare or query was overlook M ason why he] BY ROSE STAHL from flying in all directions as you, The one time to hold the skirts | gait, and sent to the ng ¢ juatment to each oth : h er of an ineh é iy endeavor tu answer que Id dvive me to| Star in “ihe Chorus Lady.” =| #tep aboard high is when one is crossing | hot GG: SO OS et eee : fm their order as they « aa not, what! “The gentle art of lifting one’s). WO¢® mounting the statrs, the | muddy street. It is falve pride that | ae the office I have every reance to} i skirts should Id up In the front | lets a woman allow her skirts to|t ‘As advised so many times, ¢ 7, me ekirte” is one that every woman only, Th id be let trail as} drag in the mire and filth addresses cannot be «i MUCH TROUBLED should learn. much as possible in the back. They road. You do not consid column, but your « AI should certatuly ask the} When you are loaded ¥ pack- will not hinder the carriage in this | modest to be seen on the b ages and are about to take a car, way, and will add to the grace of! a bathing sult cut to « knee |eather the skirts ap well and bend the ascent. Take the skirt by each | Why, then, ts it immodest to cross so that you can get o better pur side near the front; do not try to the wet pavements with the skirts ase on your parcels, saving them hold the skirts In one hand | héld well above the ankle? id probably be you could could order Detober 26. 187 . © owes 2 an @ Dear Miss Grey——wil! fer me th gh Ti Mtions: Whe e bat ¢ rain dr ih patches eft V « Ha be more yper for an & Wedding, a high or low ne ing gown? REL aches are avoided. The girl with ogteprothers is densely tenors tip’ dpeaning of comrad i dentin tle w fie words tihs for two, and ts ver when her companion refuses to o« »|cupy them with her Un Log--—— Sinple. Economical eee eee ee eee Sponge th t « - ler and ther w FRIDAY MENU Papa's Consent. si ‘ vo Your parents always know best ? 3 Eat p fire xo m twe Caf your ake al possible, and the bee will disappear when jem becomes normal high uecked evening gow @ be pre unleas it w a tu affair Three cups flour, one cup sugar, two teaspoon- fuls Crescent Baking Powder, half cupful raisins, one teaspoonful cinnamon, one teaspoonful cloves, one teaspoonful vanilla, one-half cup lard with small piece of butter, one and one-half cups of milk. Filling and icing if required. © that he won for bis ol tands to reason that he sb etter judge of men than your limited experience A DAILY READER Dill Pickles the ways of the world | Dear Miss Grey—W nd the te in the path | me through the 5 / All Story Magaz ‘ is the best and most | “iden Coald you give Mahiuke, Wash ngasine fs pub oe of ¥ ke Into slices can never go very iar astray | Jeity Rell guard them as faithfully | eee eee eee eee ee ee ee Pee PPP eee eee eee eee eee ee eee Oatmeal With Apple Juice. } . 2 beac a Pium Marmalade pinch t would yourse! " igs AFTERNOON GOWN Jelly Vea tik ‘arte . - ft es" Same LOW-HEGKS. ON STREET SE |W SEATTLE? YES? NO? ith canned to er Low Prices, Courteous Treatment and Money Back if You Want It Makes This the Busiest Store in Town sto ions fu be Bs ae They're to Be the Thing un okie arson in the Eat —Wil Tey Hl READ FRIDAY’S SPECIALS E « Wy | with Shoes Women’s Lace Curtain Specials mtr a rary Garten stow, « vou] | One-Piece Dresses | | iccise curs iss” Bee ae : ore Pe at vamp Bpesial $1.69 _ Worth $3.50 we $5.00 + heresy 85¢ eo | Ladies’ Oxfords | sierra | LAs $1.30 me MORNING Y |MORNING atte SPECIALS Lower Floor Specials SPECIALS Spring and Summer ‘in touching finan Pants, Until 15c ‘tae “ |Qvutof theWisdom of ‘i EB.

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