The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1910, Page 6

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Speaking abst cult to see how the and vote wisely mere matter of sex alone decides for or suffrage dutte which roduce a ref . nto rigid eri t stop lyr adn tration © perfect? cation.. The great + Is not reformation as r cing will always ject of the law as punishment? Is themselves. Fem not mother love one of the strong: | come.” ynthiaGreys Letters, Dear Miss Grey-—How car a pair of light gray sue I have a white straw want to have colored gra. be done, if so, he A CONSTANT READER A—(1) Any shoe de you. (2) Ask @ p ing and dyeing DRESS Dear Miss Gre hydrogen tnjur used da or m (pink bi used with recomme A: (1) No, skins if used und fectly har time. Lemon }j and butte Dear Miss Gr how to t h ha brown at the root the ends. it is brindle or flax col A.— Peroxide bleach hair dyeing is ut body knows it s cheapens one. Fi the hair and drying help bring out evenn at hatr Dear Miss Gr a “Virginia” pud one quart milk; tle, stir in % cup bu add % eggs beaten very cup brown sugar, rind j orange, 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg, winegla dy; stir well, add & larg spoons Indian meal, 1 5 ped raisins; boil with wine sauce MRS. P. Dear Miss Grey 891, and Octe Sunday. Tue will 20, Janu What ts tles in the « A (1) (2) Bathe t solution of t or cold te Mint Tea for the Dear June monia the h Do you monia ¢ A wk tt tk tk tt be I * TO HELP SCREENS IN SWATTING FLY * * * * * * * the , * inch de * Fii * Some * Others { all * place. The * dang * tour * * SESE ES EEE SEES TS iid ee natural assert ale suffrage will Nervous. laws eee eee eRe eee ee eee d w , simply cut ash clean. MRS, AMY CARROLL AND HE ee ee | DAILY MEN( Breakfast CHARMING EVENING |***** ********** Popovers aled,, will : nient r breading and muc acker crumbs. h nicer than Carrots. ALL AROUND THE HOME In preparing rhubarb do not peel) t in small squares and This gives it that h, red color, which can not be ecured If peeled * * eapec n they pear point never to wear @ ; until the but Serr rrrrr re ee et * ABOUT WOMEN * *| ta tk Ashley, the new ional American | ociation, re in y law degree of | und of master of | In both year of her class the New York instructor wome law class of the York University law school father was for esident of the 4 her brother is n w York University r later honor given $1 vclation of its work in dy given ul robin pro THE STAR—TU! R DAUGHTER, MISS MABEL » put them tn the would hav and wh a lit Scalloped Potatoes. a quart of thinly aliced p raw v r an earth g dish and put to a layer t with malt, t over a few crack nue in this way potatoes are uned milk until even with the top jowly and Strawberry Shortcake Make a rich biscuit dough, roll thin and cut inte rounds about the of bread and butter plate brow r one on top of another, with | tween the two and ter spread be sick oven ashed, cre read betwe Have the cream into the mix-| or half as lars 2 eggs till ligh the dry mixt Ada} ups of «weet milk, tr Place chilled and steamed « ady to serve, daintily ar bed of cress, cover with aine dressing. Ornament with small pleces of pickled beets © resewn ping m at when one's This avoids drop critical momenta reputation for neat ness may suffer Large eyelets in embroidery will thelr shape better if they are cut until embroidery is done er use a pin where a hook and eye or a stiteh will answer well groomed girl never stylish gowns with shabby or untidy underclothing ak 7 pugpose of pro wears is raising for the tecting the robins, i the South the robin is treated ada game bird and each year fewer gad fewer re. jturn to their homes » North — ee quarter of a mitlifign ollars | being spent by Mra ary Emery on a bird preserve nefit @ncinnati It is in of thie, department biology of the Ufiversity of Cincinnati ge charge HELPFUL HINTS FOR MEN (Chicago Post.) Evening clothes should under no jcireumstances be worn before 6 p.| |m. Should you dine until 9 in the morning, you should repress the desire to promenade home in quiring in a musical voice if any body has observed Kelly. Send for your morning sult and go home in it and a cab. man who wishes to coat and a high hat , there is a neat bait! signed to be concealed in Alwaya remove the gtove before baking hands with a lady. Should | the glove be rather tight, smile} j happily and suggest to her that if] he is on a shopping or calling ex-| pedition you will remain om th corner and shake Is with her| after she has fin This will enable to rem your lov ¢} aying her. Going to Tear Down the Old Store—They rd o ba, club, a near wright ionly thes S don't # they | they " nes, wt it, from whose f Hi ‘Tyler, the 1 the @ Build a New Onek- The goodsmust besold—wecan’tmove— no other place to go. During the tear- ing down and building up we are forced to stay right here. It’s as plain as day that merchandise may get damaged That Is Why We seit A short trip through the store will prove to any one that merchandise is lower now than it haf been in recent years. Mr. London much prefers to take a loss on new, fresh goods now, than 0 suffer complete loss later by the workmen. We are particularly anxious to close out all bulky ‘goods. Linoleum for this reason is now selling at 39c a yard and Men’s Fine Shoes and Ox fords at $1.24 a pair. Umbrellas must be perfect, hence the $1.50 grades command but 84c, si ply to get them out of the way. The Women’s Suits occupy entirely too much space to suit # wrecker, so to please him they will be quickly disposed of, some beauties as low as $4.86. Every: thing is scientifically hammered down to the last penny. For instance, excellent cotton b suitable for any use are only 46c a pair; lovely all-wool newest gray suitings London will cutto a yard. We have Girls’ Oxfords at 49c a pair, and 10c gets an excellent pair of Ladies’ Hos while 4c is all we ask for the best 100 yard spool silk. But these prices are in cold type and are quite meaningless to you unless you see the goods. You Can Tell They Are Superb Values the Minute You See Them BEST OF All London’s Lower Prices Make Buying Else- where Doubly Extravagant Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear Corsets R&G "717 gECOND Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—Blankets Exchange the Goods or Gel Back the Money it the Purchase BR § Doesn't Please

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