The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1910, Page 8

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8 [\% NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO\WOMEN READERS OF TH ere [ WHAT IN THE WORLD IS A SMALL WOMAN TO WEAR? FASHION DESIGNERS HAVE FORGOTTEN HER ALTOGETHER girls w ma wr fa in the world ; gestion frog one dosign and another a " b . t ‘oot h her he, she mu work t thing * ight t ming thing tha make th ma ris he t T a « 4 “ he i k ta nadin't be all ® va t r The | with the monetrow hate that wrecn tt y too long, and don’t look |are fashionable be oont t to b ' nt tered. ‘ ate are} 1 ant wea n large hat he since Ev 1 ‘ « shortening t ines. Her | m jooks at the enormou othes ra erse t re tor tee but ‘ woman ha 4 t y . tat a ar 1 girl ery ie larg u know Maal @ = f . w older, |awfully awell and stylish sllioet wir r ‘ t all right The smal man ay not be the girl of “splendid proporth the Mr re not ndersiaed € nor “stunning” nor “swag eweater and re ! t t wom ma b fi y for , it | wer r triking But why aho ast at lear ta th jit alent a he atylish? She ten't em Ms he ften p tty and dainty The are got t b Bhe has f iitles. Why don't ' tt 8, | the destaners discover therm? She's are worn with checked, striped or 5 Ri changeable voile or silk ular and prac al for summer wear n m.| - } L d Side le Tousel Goes to the Lan “rie of Epicure 8. and t elippe and high % re f able. Father or Mother or Somebody Must Read This to the Kiddies . Tonight Sleeves are re elaborately trim Copyright, 1910, by N. BE. A han ev ope effects are again spoken r tf r ar t Larger ones are In the Found 1 saw such a dand. Par away from home I went | Where there was 4 great | big tent | (‘Bout the place I don’t feel sure, | But I think ‘twas ‘Epi | That ie where, both day and night, They eat all that is in Ev'rything was th Such a fine and dar And a man said, Tousel Head, these thi Here is what Miles and miles o' ¥ tons of fine lee Crea # are GREAT | Forty | And Milk flowing in a s : | Sugar Plums and Che« Drops Piled as high as mountain tops, Sixteen miles of Angel Ca | Lemonade that filled a lake | Cookies, Doughnuts, Lemon Ice, Cream Puffs, Puddings, steaming Rice B ALL these things I quickly ate, | While I passed and passed my | Such an appetite I had | Awful big for just a lad; (if you dream you're at a feast, | Don't be ‘fraid—not in the least "Cause they say that way up there All the sie is made of air) Heart and Home Talks' | DISPOSITION AN ASSET. | plate No one need complain he has no] social life. Every one puts his beat ital if he is minded to cultivate! foot forward there to be sure, but right sort of disposition or if|the genuin sunny nd dispost- | be has it already. The man or} tion rings t whereas the imita woman who is utterly penniless | tion soon shows the sham. The still is not poor, if he or she has;girl who is un pleasant & good disposition. They can begin | courteous, full e kindnesses buainess at once on it and they will| who never backbites or gossips, al find it such remarkable good cap-| ways has a train of admirers. The ital that success will pour {n upon | gir! who to be a social suc them right from the start cess cannot hold tter trump A young fellow from the cot card than a i ion came to Philadelphia seeking wor When one « the home 9 be was untrained for any thing the wo: of such @ disposition ts fal and being offered a job on | incalculable. It keeps the household street at some heavy lifting | mac ne moothly ft took it. It was but a few days, how-| la € peace Jisputa. ever, when an accident happening! tions and argument It is a gen to the foreman of the gang, before | tl radiance that warms and he Was promoted to his place | cheer: Bomeone asked why one who had| No one !s so poor but that he can béen at the work but a short time! have th position; none so rich was given such a position. “He's he can afford to do without It, if the best-natured chap I ever saw,”|he wishes for happiness. It is as said the man who had a ted | good as money in busine it is him. “Nothing is any trouble. Noth-| worth more than money in home ing is too much work. He keeps|and social life j the men all in good humor and It isn't just a case of being a gets more work out of them than ful idiot. It is being really any other man on the street that cheerfulness signifies. The fellow's disposition secured|One can't be cheerful who fan't him the job. If he had been sur! py, and he can’t be permanently or glum, or grumbling because he and persistently happy if he doesn't | ye to do such work, or If he had| have faith in good, if he isn't kind shirked, he would have still been! and loving and desirous of making| fa the ranks. It was as good capl-|others happy. These are some of | tal as money to give him a start|the roots of the disposition that is in the world et, and that is why it ts valu This disposition that make Cultivate the and one will friends is a valuable asset. Fall | have useful if not as tangible wick and how they come to|an t as © bank account your aid t out of work and im mediately they a que searching to find something fer you tioning and , to do. It also makes prosperity 5 more prosperous. The one who makes friends If he DQ [60 working under him wins their loya) Fancy bead collars are worn allegiance and they give him more again this summer. work and better work than they| when not inspired by such 4| Small black velvet ribbon bows Jing. Such a disposition is m)are worn with tailored shirtwaints, most valuable asset. A 00d disposition is an asset in Smart little coats of plain colors | ward the r jthat seem t by as the sem. son advances. THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 23, 1910, Sailors, Jauntier Than Ever, Come Again Tat Brim al lo r Return ro Elbe * |t0 oteot the complexion f |i oty only | and bea Have you seen the new sailor? j brimmed saflor For this favorite among hats t* Fei loan be worn by fe come back to us onco more. It Be? | an maids : Mfughroom |“ rn of promises to be the millinery erage i¢ tr classic, a of the season. And no matter how { of teather ny other hats you may happen [ono which t to have, you will surely conclude not. Braids are that you need some kind of a satlo nd « ‘iso, when you see the late open jored he new r come in th eT ve becoming The mus im a | atylos { which le sure t ape pecla ' me ‘ at ' ar h *, and 4 tn “ ory family it he ai and workday world been hi t | We « Tine we t w |Don Make Love In Office Hours i bpm riges > ? ody Con If a man admires some girl work *& ® & eee ee eee eee * ns . A i the same of im. be i tng In the same office with him, be . womMEN BUCCESS WINNERS # whould elther call upon her in her » * ret ywn home or r quish all thought eee eee ee ee ee) ‘ ot her friendahip. When two young R the Inatit t | people stand and chatter 4 Helen Frooks, 15, « . yeople stand and chatter and giggle , Preece More Fp She was apy at their desks they should remem es fn ha ah font Rogers t ber they are frittering away the “— th © er he appar time of thair employer a en te . n Lingerte rit this season are vider than usual, ao that when tied ve bow ts of te alee There is a | us The scarfs t w ontabliahe QnthiaGreys | Letters Dear Mise G kind. | y tell me hb te r * a few! white pimples from y skin. 1] wrote last w tin the paper A—Your bably mea. hey are cau ok, but have not seen A READER. but am ninted In 4 re. You} the ttle white # tal Ay under the skin. | etions ¢ tho tiny t on under the kin, and will Cleappear themaelves fme. Lack of exercise, impaired | eto, often cause them to n the face, but if you! remove them, an | a" be the rr tetera * ~ - eee ee ees Many suffer fr hes and pains | mh feet and legs that are clearly traceable to the wearing of high heeled shoes Remove ink stains by applying warm tallow, letting it remain two | hours, Wash in warm suds and boo furniture should be rub Soy casionally with a mixture of nseed oll and \ brisk pol This furniture the air frequently and jfrom the fire clean white enamel furniture | rub dirty marks with a flannel | slightly moistened with methylated spirit and wipe dry. Next wash t irniture with pe wipe dry. The nel dipped in a y damp n, dry du Mortar and ¢ from vinegar. window Dance at Dreamtand tonight. tA t plates $3.00 | Gold Fillings #1 60 ‘and up| fliver Fillings 800 | OUR MAXILLAR METHOD | t tightens loose Pyorrhoa and all All Wor Ohio Dental. Parlors WORTH KNOWING, ish with nd pe glass ” Hats Maleliew RR ee *| * turpentine, followed | & soft cloth. | should be water and sonp n rub with a flan little whiting slight ish with very warm orn | ved | sharp aint may be reme with hot on BLIGHT Bt VERY STUN to demonstrate | method, we will do all | hand «ume rk Guaranteed IRD AND PIKE |® & CORNER, ENTRANCE, ROOM 4. On general princtp between a man and a girl take sult of propinquity, ® friendabtp working) in the seme office te usually a mile) Oftenest it is merely the re and would prob. Penney! STOCK-REDUCING Anything—ever ything marked away down for this month only. 3 We absolutely must reduce our stock one-half before the end of this ; month. Save money by buying now. Mise Mary Custis Leo, daughter of | personalitic |; General Robert EB, Lee, recently sold | attended class to the Ve Fores nour of | Technology th wanin the tent under whiet nop with ¢ Large Wicker Arm Rocker Large Comfortable Rocker Mission Pattern Rocker. Roll seat and high back. A } Made of select quartered } S oak and finished Early eaten Aid ok ees 1 oak; wide well shaped panel E nglish. Seat and back up r Aa FOF INE OOF ft in ‘hock Finished golden } holstered in genuine Span- or summer camp Sales and highly Sale sh leather. May stock re price is price is ducing price Mission Pattern Cen- ter Stand. Made of se lect quartered — oak. Finished in Karly Eng lish. Has 28-inch top. Stock $6.7! sale price t 18x40 Plate = Mirror with heavy solid oak frame; mirror has bev eli ¢ ; frame fin ished in golden or Ear ly English May stock reducing price $5 75 WB sconce rm Well-Made Center Stand with oo eee of ousted brea 4 vi , water in whi * DAILY MENU, * “ + Lolled. ‘pre bs 4 , Jaying am mh * Breakfast. . ! * trawberrios * *# Shredded Wheat Biscuit and * * Cream. * * Hoft Holled Eggs * pa . Popovera. Coffee * + * * Dinner. 7 * Chicken Soup ” o Irish Btew in Casserole * + Radiahe * b * tewed Asparagus * ; * Peanut and Cheese Salad ran ; * Bread Pudding offes w, pri. ‘ * vd cad er « . Supper © on ireceen ae ; * Beg Balad , “hr * Irish Potato Cakes * ° ice © # Rhubarb and Fig Sauce, * : i* Cake, Ten Genuine Irish Potate Cota, ee Pp 1 : have cold tmagag 7 Irish Stew In Casserole. Pipin: ir ; t 2 pounds of lean mutton int indeed on hem casser t tienes eve with quart of be at t half as mee cook 1-2 hour. Add t nen ton onions 4 1-4 cup of dice r 4 red ' rots and cook 1 hour; then a4 ft r Goren om potato ball rr with pepr cook fer, Brow of t stir tr . . row ned t t thick the sa the ca ‘ wer a « f es longe bread board and mg f an inch thick andeg Peanut and Cheese Salad nto irreg shapes, as may bepge skin a cup of peanut Hake upon = well grag hop the ery fine and mix them | «r turning to brown exch all with a balf cup grated cheene A ‘ piece is done, stag | MUNSON-NOAH FURNITURE CO. 1526-28 Second Ave. This Solid jer into pleces not | (white 2 el teaspoons baking: 1-2 an inch ir powder, % «ines white win. and throw into % pound almonds, salted water. When they are ated cocoamut, 1 up lit take out asparagus and |. ving, This will make tay | to for a few minutes ee P on e6ge to soak until alles butter and pie upon « het gan” White Fruit Cake, One cup butter, 2 cups sagen 1 teaspoon alk ta ragus Stewed. inte as far as they are | cups f __ — =e we wees Sera S2E204 se coace oe teaneenensa & Dining Chair; made of se- { Solid Oak Diner; select mi lect quartered oak; saddle- idle shaped wood seat; full box § tem! throughout” construction; finished in $ wood seat. Finished if Early English. Set of six golde larly English; se during this sale golden or Early English; SAE Oak Rocker has gen 24-inch top; neatly shaped legs } uine leather seat: wide arms and and roomy shelf underneath neatly shaped back; fumed finish Folding Go-Cart, steel ira Finished golden. May stock { May stock reducing sale rubber tire wheels Ma reducing sale price 8 price a is $5.75 onl

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