The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1910, Page 5

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6 COMING IN ON GONTEST FOR BRIGHT Kis 1, Question, Who Has the Smartest Children ? Give Youngsters Chance to See. “The Red Next Week. ginmors of The Star's contest for children will be the lof the paper at the matinee performance, Saturday after M2, to see “The Red Milt at the Grand opera house. would enjoy going to the matinee to i« you have, write to the Con some bright and clever speech young hop: fal, and give the youngster a chance to for one of the prises terms of the contest only provide that the child be under ‘ed eight years, and you must write out the clever remark or a wing NOT 1O EX¢ TY WORDS, and address same atest Editor of The S Olve your own name and address Tee mame of the child onered are boy, four years of, to a camp meet a. containing six jing. He sat very quiet for a while, performance of and then ail at once he looked up Faure at the Grand, April and sald Say, mother, when do the clowns and horses come out? pre — Four orchestra MRS. DAVIS. ‘ome nce Heary Davis, four years old. te Twelfth prizes —Two | te same performan The other day { heard my small emteet will end Wednesday Marjory telling a lady that she had| 2 the winners will by Juat had a birthday How old were en Thursday, Apri! 21.' your asked the lady, ‘I was four,’ wil! be on hand for the | said Marjory. “Weu, and when was on Friday, Apri! 22, at the vour birthday, dear’ ‘Why, the day 1 wae four years old, of course, The Star would like | said Marjory ¥. J. MANION. | of the priae-win-| Marjory Manion, tour years. ters and from day to yy of the ne fae “A New Kind.” wil be privte: are Reet Baitor doesn't think |, “MY sityearold was making @ he or an: r kida kite for his little brother. four kids, en imentra, years old. “What kind fe it? asked | BAEET, Reed oe nd tan, | POUr-year-old. A box kite,’ answer fuerder to say i. ed Six-years. ‘Yes,’ sald Pour-years, | from the contrt Jadging ived from fond | DUt If I tear it all to pieces, tt will a oom? be a tear kite, won't it? | and papas. MRS. L. JOHNSON | a tew of the examples r aN, wa wit that have made onus 1th av. N. W ait up and take notice mq I i MF HT Hi 9 THE STAR—SATUR APRIL 16, 1910. VISITING DAY ne MRS. JONES CALLS ON MAS. SMITH. . “A Proper Young Mics.” Ditile sister, Nellie, age 6, “Our daughter, who will be three a married sister im years old this month, when asked PCalifornia, and for the first by a neighbor to kiss him, satd a cowboy. She took par am too big a girl to kiss any man| pe of the spurs sud. look- put papa.” She told another netgh-| it pursed, = sald: bor who went to put his arm around | do spurs gro® on COW her and tickled her: “You ought to Miss O. PERRINE be ‘shamed of yourself. rerrine. MRS. W. A. WARDEN, 4 — Georgetown, Wash. | Rammer 1 took my little) Marguerite Juanita Warden hin thie «abject before she x her thoughts METHODICUS article referred to was not ‘ written so much as @ plea for the a mother’s love and how Mie @tar the other day on Miws Sons — Which for Y Mimy own defer Gikulating, unpre possess child, be it a son or a daughter, ed of love and mm; alno my fa aed | n ore, and t « she €% true that | an, by her and eon | the few It im from going entirely astray. And Narlety, not bY ix te « wise proviston of nature. Also| ther made, who forsook t¢ may be that the wayward, tmpu they bad waste b f son, who ts her and shows | ne, cominds by ttle atten t fove for my mo Meaky diepayent, it is It ts the substa Rot allow her toe want Dear Mias Grey: Wl you please any action of m ol) me how to clean my husband's oot Cynthte Grey hat? Also Japanese table | ah questions w? Ie there any | Gia not take time 199 a © time when the father of the son | pod and won her. HM. M t Townsend, Wash A ay aste of sulphur and le ¢ applied to the hat and allowe to dry im the sun and then thorow rushed out will bieach and clean he straw » maid that y Seventy - Seven araw hat. ft te om white cornmeal and gasoline m ns Remedy for Grip and into « p and applied to white y straw will clean it same treate beautifully ould be given the Ja | mate | Quinine te « good hair tonic, and} s not supposed to be harmful or Specifics ha ithe people with satie than 50 years M free. rioaching in effect Dear Miss Grey a} kindly answer the fo! Price | tions for me? (a) How can I keep} Congentions« afin my kitchen range free from rust! juring the summer, while not in Worm Vever ‘as\use? (b> Do the Arabs belong t Crying and Wakefuines* |the white race? “ ad A CONSTANT READER. Children and _ Ca A. Treatment for Stored Stoves. — Paceache Neura tove n storage often ac Bick Headache, Ve umula , mS with ? if badly rusted, Indigestion, Weak | and plac t be cleaned, apply | Hearse Gough, ta rancid grea Allow the gre to warm vinegar an ' w ona - 4 Bind Sei. « . Interna = Con hie ; as yee LR ss. lacontinence , Page ed yee Q@uir *) Aan many times ax it has b f ar nd " and YOU Buy Lecs ¥ j 1 ‘ r 1 MNO GET Mone Hes , lef. 1 would bel WHEN Uni lady Well; BROKERS ellington | watts & Lewis Co.) r ' 65.50 NEW YORK 8TOCK 4 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS xis * Private Wires yur ler does nc Main 7794 Ind, 2280 427-328 Bailey Bidg Phones 6040 ies, 401 His DOWNING, HOWKING & BYER, tne (Katabiianed 1898) 'match the frocks when possible. | wit accompany many of the early me an example of what kind of o fetter I should anewer her, and whether I should say that I am jaware of her mother's death ANXIOUS A.—You should write her at onow a kind litte letter of condolence, not a typed letter, but « «imple note telling her how sorry y DAINTY PRINCESS GOWN bleaching dark | § This charming frock may made of cream-colored c chine with bands of goid | trimming, or of Paris lawn with bands of tenctennes Insertion It will be noticed that the girlish that the three-quarter length si is “the thing” this spring Scarfs of all kinds, but made to spring gowns, These additions t one’s tollet are almost indispens able nowadays Scold It Is your hair acting badly these days? Wants to leave you? No use scold- ing it! There’s only one thing to do: coax it, feed it with Ayer’s Hair | Vigor. It's an easy way to stop fall- ing hair Does not Color the Hair When your doctor says, ‘'Ayer's Hair Vigor is the best hair preparation on the market, "” that ends it 1.0. Aver Co Lowell, lasses |The Oriental Pool Rooms 45—Poo! Tables—45 26-——Sole Tubiee—-2d Har, restaurant, cigar stand and seven chatr barber shop. Largest place of the kind tn the world. $10 eash given awny cally, 1419-1647 Third av.. between Pike and Untom ‘At Half Price OUR MAXILLAR METHOD Al "Work Guaranteed Ohio Dental Parlors 1% PKK sTReNT COM, THIRD AND PIKE & H. CORNER, ENTRANCE, KoOm 4 tar a few days ago on thin aub|hOWewver, that all Seattle ‘ent ott who employ one or more servants est to readers, and the tnotdent mentioned by “Hallroom Annie,” in her letter a few days ago, bas! |orought a w |mumber of mi One Indignant lady of the house jeaye |reading with tnterest the letters! printed in The Star about this ser | ant girl question from shop cirts | hands of their om fo donieutic work |fense that « have alwayn bee kindest of treatment, and better at jtimes than they really deserved joerrated by the girl who signed |herwelf ‘Hallroom Annie’ may not be ,a0 OxeaMeration, but | am very sure lemploy, good and bad, and I oi |promise you there are some bad ones, A girl who is steady and jhaving b ter her work is done restricted to jany great extent But the alddy foolieh girl who, if given an inch wilt take a mile, has to be re jatrained. We have had giris who would go out every night after work was done, and would make a }habit of coming In night after night at hours when the rest of the house hold were in bed Such « «irl “\could not expect to give tion to her emp! ta her work, as she certainly would not feel like getting up in the morn Chicken ing and ol which she Is paid to do. 1 am willing to admit that the | ici or the hired girl. 1 could save hired gir! is son and neck is growing In favor aad} where she works, but nowadays, when comp lkeep her, and will often make THE SHOP GIRL OR THE HIRED GIRL—WHICH? The coutroversy started by The/to be house servants. I to be of great inter | Jin) join me im asserting that competent, steady, che wm of protest from renees having m thetr employ = Caiuploy two servants. |has been with me atx yours MRS. L. D. Desr Miex Grey: 1 have been opinion of the problem oe ee sae ob gn * eo |the servant and shop girl [the treatment rece a ~, as far as | am com pyers w n they than work for a private 1 wiah slieve me, this shop « state in my own de ¥ girls in my employ accorded the The morning prayer incident t unusual, if it ever hap Girte “Good and Bad.” 1 have had different girls in my ny or & pleasant word here than a slave table need not fear about comings and goings af the rate and mice f to keep back some tisfac yer, or be happy every time. Ranch for Her. rfully doing the work | than either the place Imes imposed up- by the members of the family eat girls whe will not be afraid of being {ib ltreated When « family gets such By Loving ja one they are only too anxious to! it is by loving, and not by being on- loved, that one can come nearest | cessions which a manager In ajto the soul of another. Where two|!? & can Spread with A GREAT CURSE OF MODERN LIFE eer Uric Acid Causes Danger- | '°* muscular or articular euma ous, Torturing Troubles When the Kidneys Are Sick re or factory would never think | love, it in the loving of each othe aking to the numerous girls tnjand not the being loved by each ay other, that originates, perfects and Of course, there are girls who assures their bleasedness,—Mac not fitted by nature or training | Demald METHODS the great mills in which High Flight Flour is made are onducted along the most modern lines, and have been for nearly a quarter of a century making good flour. Blue Stem Wheat is used exclusively and High Flight Flour is milled in the very flelds where this Prize-Winning Wheat ie grown For these reasons High Flight Flour is reliable and always uniform Hicx eee . Columbia River Milling Co. FLOUR Offices and Warehouses, Seattle A tt th nny desired shape Chop eryatallized frutt very fi SUNDAY MENU - { chopped datos walnuts and a rich filling to serve | with thin slices of white bread rm abalt make thee str SSSR SESE SRE SESE SEER EERE RE ER | juice, makes lle iad tian india atlanta tpn inn dintin tin ie Badin Radiata Bo dada dn dadintin dato Fruit Egg Nog 2 raw egg quite one-half glass ee ee dl WORTH KNOWING ee ee ees Bollea Rice window panes by washing it Black knit ing silk is a most use Kitehen towels should be Fruit Keg Nog are put away KR Frying Spring Chicken Spring chickens should ed slowly and carefully & wineglassful of hot teaspoonful of glycerin in ted with powdered su gar can often be fieient butter and lard in « baking | rubbed gently lo the pleces. te ot create steam keep clean a long ume. bake slowly When hot flannels are | Winexs try heating them in a steam ¢ cliicken as sary {f it is fried. When the | meat 4 | when done piace on a heated plat ter and make the flour with mili #ix chickens can asily be cooked im this manner, and have the taste hed Potatoes With Beets. two beets and b ful and} girl will always be given | #t of treatment, and that we afe always on the lookout for such medium sized « silees and divid tablespoontul T might say, tn conclusion, that! oe of whom a tee aeons Schwabacher Bros. r of hot mashe clothes. Put a tablespoonful in the poller on washing day and you will be pleased with the result Don't crack glasses. Put & spoon into them before the boiling water and the metal will conduct the heat laway so that the giaes will not crack Finger marks on doors are the despair of a tidy housewife and constant washing spolls paint. In- stead rub with a cloth slightly molstened with paraffin Chamois leathers should be as soft alter washing as when new, | They must be rinsed in a clean lather and pulled well as they dry. oieh your furniture, Wring out clothe in it, vipe the wood, then poli#h with dry ott | Try potato water to Dance at Dream nd tonight. Women Should Shop by Check Do not carry gold or silver about with you. It less risk of loss or robbery, when a check book serves the purpose, is | | } |} cleaner, neater and gives you an added prestige | among the people with whom you deal bank offers every nce and courtesy to women patrons | nts | The State Bank of Seattle renga and veni Certainly, You Want the Best Tea! TETLEY’S INDIA AND CEYLON TEA Is in a class by itself because of its perfect purity and uniform quality. & Co., Wholesale Distributers Dear Mise Grey: Here in my on a hot plat corned, | had rather be « shop girl mily, and 1 business fe bad enough, too. | have to stay to work whether | am able to stand or pot. I have & be here and he courteous, At lunch time 1 must run and eat a cold sandwieh or something in a hurry, and then right beck to work again. At night 1 am too tired to go anywhere, so #o right home to a dingy little room, with nobody to talk to no one to give you a welcome amile jin a little bo mayonnaise. Snow Pudding. Hat, with all this, 'd rather be of gelatine some family where they don't want you to eat this or that, want you to live on} what they have sorted over, and stick you way up in the attie with company where they never stop to think that you have any feeling—they think | you are made of iron—and then at ter you deo your best to please them, they are not aatistied. | have known them to plan and plan how your salary if you should quit before they would take a notion to fire you. They are there with the Jew percentage botling water, teacups of sugar juice of a large . and when cool but not | beat all to a stiff froth jeag and the yolks of 3 others with did not keep him in tou \ word over the Cherry Nut Salad Thad sooner be on a chicken ranch| with shredded almonds or hickory Add a few cherries and pour | @ spoonful of mayonnaise over the of the shop} nuts distant cities more money on @ ranch in on month than | can make working in 4 city in three. I suppose some one wil) read this and laugh, and neatly and cheerfully perform thetr|say, ‘Hear that farmer talk | wok are very scarce, such a girl} Respectfully, NO, 14 of all users The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. (4 } of the System. with fresh fruit Sunday Night Sandwiches. Pimento Sandwiches ‘ aptul ‘chap. | bed pimentos with oll that comes cause of the a= KS » pains from uric hare character DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Buffalo, N.Y., Proprietors gradual tendency ts tow Sold hy all dealers. Price So cents. Foster-Mitourn Co., a man would be unable to enjoy the healthful exercise of golf if the telephone ith his business saves him an hour's delay in leav- is another reason is made shorter by the Bell Serv- brings him in instant communication, not only but with correspondents in universal service to meet |tism, neuralgia, ilumbago, pains through the hips and groins, head- ache and nervous disorders. When | sediment appears in the urine and u begin to feel odd twinges of the kidneys are not doing their and treatment with Doan's Is should be begun at What this remery has done for others it will do for you SEATTLE PROOF. J. Prenatt, 311 Third ave., Seattle, Ww 8A For two years I had atta n che ca i by weak kidne When I overworked or caught cold, r ck became weal and [ had acute pains through my loin The kidney secretions at tin alded i sag Doan's Ki tly relleved these trengthened my ake the fact ku ey Pills are ar ey medicine (State. ment November 15, 1905.) | RE-ENDORSEMENT { M Prenatt wa intervie Janua 8, 1910, and he se am enjoying good heal oc equently I willingly r Doan's Kidney Pills agai mer public statement still he 5 =r —-caarnarnsoneonnes

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