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[VOTES FOR WOMEN GnihinGrey PRINCE AADY DD WELL? OH ERY WELL NDEED). CONDUCTED BY MRS. GEO, A. SMITH, Letters Dear Mi Grey—This will make|Lawyers of Dorothy Deacon, etter I have written you “p, and I hope to get a reply from this Who Married “Prince of the one, Did you ever hear from the Blood,” Break Silence After party that wu the formula for cea " ges gg gre the Wedding, and It Seems | iat a 1 good as the corre He Pocketed a Large Wad on lg eon tt | of American Dollars — Full Will you ask the Story of That Famous “Slip my ane and ¢-) Between the Cup and Lip.”. LONDON, July 2%-—"1 do not telling you t prince | did not do at all badly by the mar good luck | rag sid the senior member of why ; | j Adama & Adams, London solicitors ny other | r Mra. Baldwin, mother of Dor othy Deacon, t beautiful Aw As explained ednesday it is impos keep up letters recelved from cor ress, whose marriage “ht of room ) jPr r Albert Radziw!tt of Poland| moat tasty tidbit society ha enjoyed-for many a day ires 0! little d ¢ f the dining The world may never know the n dressed fr fe when f t door softly rie Inwardness of this most my ; " ( mamma h 1 ) ened. Papa t me home ifying affair, Whatever obstacle how those little folks erubbed | earlie r poo tf samen ondition to od, | NAF to be over he American j a queen's palace ist the id a better nking his family rir now ‘ ed to the He and Kathrine wo e off 1 be aslee e had come in 1 prince ta} their nice clothes and p i i y married to the Amert-| ing skirts ke the pict « “ Now he at eping out at the on this page unat P It was some work f © babie h ld he scold? whether straining through ‘Oh, | Bay Now!" a oe take 90h te to this column. So| ved each day that it] time and day's 7 r cloth They A wy mt t see the fur instead of a filter, would di Y on hint of why two of mother’s d fro ceded tn getting a suggested by ringe did not take t ” jthe kit hook é tene H 1 y, and mam that the i ‘ t t 1 v ed to ery, for « Post, menized for society announcements | n London, proclaimed weeks ago} i | a simple avold-| {hat the marriage would be cele ; i alt : Keep | brated St. Mary's Cath i 4 | TODAY'S STYLES TODAY healthy tition by ex Mion, on June 23, Thi 4 air and the bath. Wash |” » furthoeoming in water ax h can | 5 ' even to the me sap, | a yun public foregathered on the day. named, MRS. GEORGE A. SMITH, “2) Bee article on “Supe | No brid ty appeared é il on All Summer Apparel Pin Ge. A. Smith Talks With| weeks ago and found woman sut ° ee . sentencant thew tin tatu : i Gov. Folk frage to be a matter of course, " an nauthorized , } , mes have always believed in | COmtnued Gov. Polk. “I that how to can gree ron, “t placed in society ae jf women to vote,” | ‘2 test of experiment removes all | peas? " ed the neement in ‘ vid j weal , Be Syne sph ochee.cy to eee. Polk yeeterday, in | J CONSTANT READER I vat r t was en % | ake 1 for the nev ne: all wear, Wmerview at the Washing. t r then questione STAR é 7 wus ene inet | we are mak ¢ prices so low that ble on the success of the A.—The above request . . © wedding | } ‘ " = * got that |Ampaign Washington, and up-|ceived some time aro and | regret | 28d been fixed, and whe threatened F wil ainder. styles ) assurance ~that conditions | that it could not be answe before. | ° mnaursorteed pereva” with te 1 a cable and the weights of flatteringly propitious, said: | 1 following re } proceedings. r and t gt You will win if you all work earn-| a = Whe claims never.t She referred inquirers to her so ese garm are such that they can be eutly for it.” h a can of peas or str ane tors, Adame & Adams were . . ‘ r aroun t mfort silent as the tomb until July 4, ri bts: eS" pt inh oes : ‘ | when they announced that the cer ‘ the foundation qotement for civic better | influence in political Of Much Value. fs we. . Oty Beeewsarily be for good bevcineePelb's eeseonsl at par tenn hea |emony would be performed on the In addition to the great savings offered, whe heave thought | woman suffrage is incalculably val-| nai t / bh are,| Plowing day at St. Mary's | our Liberal Credit Plan is available also. Me eubject can see no |uable to that cause throughout the | of course : ra ye | Without Hitch. Radziwell, From a Photograph Taken Just Before the Wed ME Geny the franchise to (world, for he is a man of command-| full as ie; the bh cold] This ti ding, When She Was Ddrothy Deacon. ipegcwsunt cf cox ic stein hon Genie gay see | Tits me there was. mo hitch} j—___ — ——|l| Store Open Until 10 o’Clock Tonight of no opposition and His courteous demeanor and mag: | night Put on if pow jand Miss Deacon wore @ traveliig | portunities for the two young peo some social importa in her own Siveys considered the netic personality inspired the writ-| sible, with the window in| gown, @ goodiy number of titled /ple to see much of each other country, and th priv in. line @ Wittler which depended | er with courage, for victory is suro-|the morning add a tonsp« folk, diplomatic persons and just-|) ®Thus encouraged, the prince fol come waa sufficient to make the Oa Fomen themselves ly certain when such men endorse | salt to each can, put op rubbers and) rich Ar ricaha were at the church. |loWed Mise Deacon to Rome, to prince's income n his Poland ew | “ in Denver a couple of | our cause. covers, but do mot fasten down) The prince and princess left imme-| Paria, and finally to London. When tate look small astern tting 0. nc a asmmaees —_ - = tight. Ure a little wooden rack in| diat the , sane, y for continent for a|he wrote his grandmother that he So, after many heart-burnings, your bio with some straw and) motor tour, They will reside on| had proposed and had been accept-\the grandmother's opposition was|H] 1332-34 Second Ao. Near } mewsapapers, and pat in the cans! the prince's estate in Poland ed, the old lady, making an about- overcome and permission was » “i i. ” land cover with cold water. Lat ~ Adams & Adams bave!ftace, waa furious. Her grandson, finally given for the marriage. I “Seattle's Reliable Credit House | peas stay in three hours, the beans! broken their silence to give Mra.| she said, was a prince of the blood, do not mind telling you that the/ jitvee and a half hours, after the| Baldwin's explanation of why the|the head of the family, and it was prince did not do at all badly by water beging to boll, marriage did not occur on the day | preposterous that he should marry marriage.” | were (iret named. a commoner. Her design had becn | Princess Radziwill's mother, Mra Dear Miss Grey: Could you reo The prince's grandmother,” sald) to marry the American girl to an-| Raldwin, ix the widow of the late | end anything that will reduce | jhe senior member, “met Miss Dea-| other grandson and not to the head | Francis Deacon, whose killing of aj nankles? A couple of yearsicon in Rome. The aged nobi m-jof the family Frenchman in Row nearly 20 was polsoned with ivy and/an was greatly taken with the viva it was pointed ovt to her that/ years ago furnished a tremendous | BY CYNTHIA GREY. Many requests have been received for superfluous that the following have been collected with the hope that | iE’ Nas belie ankles ide yous Asaetiadn om ‘Genito’ | Mins Dimaes wes.0. atanéapeahbericemeation lias smebbore cone atee sy needs for the present season. Cut this out and | VERY ANXIOUS. [her to visit the Poland estate,|of the late Admiral Baidwin of the her maiden name upon her hus. A—Something is wrong with| Where the grandmother made op ited States navy, the of | band’s death. only seretemedy for superfin.. Over one teaspoon of epsom salts | your blood. You should w« phair is the erectric neodle. Thia|pour one-half cup bdolling water, | sician - Ce a pand perhaps not practic. | When cool, bottle and apply. Will | j nag y Rese pb Beige gH Where there is 6 al not hurt the face. | Dear Miss Grey: Will you please op 1 teaspoonful of the dough for} othair, > 4 f _ itell me what will take cherry stain & cake if they spre too much, em, use any adve The following was contributed| out of a tan fren; also what will } j stir in a litle more flour y. Patent hair removers/by a correspondent, who writes | remove pitch Atte white pimples i exposed by high sclon-| “There have been several occa-| break out around my mouth. Is AND SHE DID IT ies, and most divas-|«ions when you have been asked| there any cure for them before they = ; age have been cited from | for a formala éo destroy hair upon | turn into big sores? ay Pelind Pose: the body. I will give you one| A (1) Pour boiling woter|*# & eke Ae Ree ee we & & Offer a choice of vegetables to each} PASADENA, Cal, July 23.—In- hn and harmless remedy is|taken from a collection of strictly | through the cherry stain stretching | : ® one served focenging her rights . a eo. 4nd prroxide of hydrogen. | original private formulas, and it {s| the cloth over a bowl. Try turpen-| # DAILY MENU. * 9 payer te-vots: ot a bond: election, Witer containing ammonia | guaranteed death to all hair and|tine on the piteh. If a solled spot| *) Frozen Fruit Pudding. Mrs. Robert Burdette, wife of the Mi Arving apply the peroxide. |harmless to the skin if directions | remains, use chloroform or gaso-| # Breakfast. *| One pint milk, one pint whipped | famous preacher-bumorist, presents ia is used to remove|are carefully followed. This form-| line. (2) Use as hot water as you! Cantaloupe %| cream, one pint cut peaches or ripe} ed herself at the polls yesterday GRANDMOTHER may not be as spry, . of] from the skin. Thix is as follows: jean bear on the pimples as soon as ‘ereal with Cream ® | berries, yolks of three eggs and one | aud made such a good argument A ak * bo « ¢ ud Y dees not rem: superfilu-| “Depilatory—Water distilled, one| they appear, Avoid sque zing them Butter Cakes Coftee and a halt cups sugar Beat the ¢ es | that she was allowed to at her as she used to be, but she is in close } p r blood is out of order - and the sugar well together. Bring| ballot. The election officials mildly “heel s Me bat bleaches it, making it| gallon; glycerine, two ounces; sul-| Perhaps you fermen Md rages done A oad ot Famer | pectaetel MAE dice: easéttae oanae touch with her world for all that. Consomme * | ly into the eggs and sngar. Return| ed them that as she had sufficient x . It the treatment | phide sodium, one, pound. Dissolve | Take a pos genpes te gp gel tag water by letting it | tar and one of sulphur in a glass of . ic pir Pant oc pe tae peer Now filter, and’ to the fit.| mllk, or aay other way you may pre Fried Young Chicken # |it to the kettle and stit over the fire|education and sufficient property The telephone enables her to make as many calls trate add the glycerine, shake well] fer, every morning. Mashed Potatoes * | until it thickens slightly, but do not| She Intended to cast her ballot, as she pleases, and in all sorts of weather. rd Corn Pudding # | let it boil, or it will curdie, Set the) Which she did. She is a noted club . ‘ . pe Russian Salad % | custard aside to cool and then part-| Woman and a firm believer in wom- Formal gatherings have their place, but it is the Is sald to be effective | and it is ready for use ~| “Dire we toothptex,| ODD SUMMER WRAP the hair, but not per Directions-Take «8 toothpic : Frozen Fruit Pudding % | ly freeze It in the freezer, When it}an suffrage. She celebrated her many little intimate visits over the telephone that Lemon Layer Cake * |i mushy and partly frozen, stir in| birthday yesterday by giving keep people young and interested. It will come out again| wrap a very small amount of ab- ——-- Coffee % | the whipped cream and fruit, pack|to Throop Polytechnic institute. Months, but will be | sorbent cotton on the end, dip in before and can be|the depilatory and apply to parts | 7 “ ser 3 ‘ ‘ ly removed the next time. | desired, as follows: One applica- aie flight pe bee molds and freese. THE STRONGER SEX. Grandmother's telephone visits do not stop with Ham Club Sandwich *| Lemon Layer Cake | po: her own town. The Long Distance Service of the Olives Radishes *| One cup of sugar, piece of butter| |, 4 . sell Telephone takes her to other towns, and allows Waldorf Saind * | size of an ‘egg, 2 exes beaten in a) ye aioe relatives and friends to chat with her although hun- ior thems scar or blemish, but @ clean, clesr Currant Syrup * | cup, then fill cup with milk. 2 eups| ro dreds of miles away. 8 declares the follow-|skin, nude of all hair, as before Marble Cookies % | of four, 2 teaspoons of baking pow. | Sn i was 90 in the shade 7 “ ” ” 7 . Bake in four layers | Ate une which she said were fic T 5 simple a a true mentioned sae a kek kh keke eke eke) Filling: The jnice and grated a The Paci elephone rind of.1 lemon, 1 cup of sugar, 1 lated and sent it to bis daughter, Butter Cakes. le ; bolling water un-| 0" ; i and Telegraph Co. with a few words of fatherly ad B Soak one and one-half cups stale! ti) thick, steaming, spread | t . . vice qi |bread crumbs in one and one-half | between the layers and frost with| onde abe i Every Bell Telephone is the Center : pompaaer visit to this! Miss Sweet sent her reply by jeups scalded milk and two table-|a white frosting. Unless you lke a! 4 Sot.s une Mrachh enn earet of the Syste 7 the sultan of Sulu is of| means of a phonograph. She talk- |spoons melted butter. Add 1-2 cup| strong flavor of lemon, half of the| And then » to Mrs. William Hl} oq her answer into the machine flour, 1-2 teaspoon salt and three | rind would be sufficient eer, Mase Ae Marie and sent both the roll and the ma teaspoons baking powder sifted to- ; : od" strong of Brig JweD) chine to the sultan, The sultan! gether. Add two well-beaten eggs, Ham Club Sandwich, | ‘ lerinds thus survive : she was known in army | was pleased greatly at the novelty and bake on griddle. Butter Nghtly, while warm, a thin Will She Take a Titie? — WHERE THE ae the “pearl girl” because | of the answer, but disappointed | i! \ }slice of toasted bread. Cut a thin! Americans in society in Paris | Hof pearls which the sul-| over the refusal of his offer of mar- | Consomme. slice of boiled ham and put into a] Mate to her. The sultan sim have been greatly interested in the | riage. Perhaps he will make a | Chop one and a half pounds offhot pan just long enough to heat! efforts of several French noblemen aw her picture and proposed | call on the woman he admired. She | Hlean beef, one onion and a carrot] through. When cool, spread thinly} to bestow their titles, hands—and, ee: ke “ Sending with his |was married to William H. Baker her, stir in four eggs, shelis| with mayonnaise and cover with] presumably, their hearts—on Miss | be en a four or five years ago, but her hus and all. Add three quarts of cold} tende lettuce, Cover with the) Marguerite mute, slater of the! band died last year—Washington | stock, put In a granite or pdrce-| other slice of toast widowed Duchess de Chaulnes. | i jain kettle and let come to a boil 0" Wherever the lovely Miss Shonts ‘ s Skim thoroughly Boll slowly for Waldorf Salad. has gone suitors bave followed her " e delol from your | tion each week for five weeks suc- & You wil! find full direc-|cessively will kill all hair fach package. While| “This formula is far quicker and Well known remedies, [| safer than peroxide. It leaves no eeeueeeeeneeeeeeeeeee® try and mill | fn 1899 of the Sulu} Suffrage Meeting. Fo saw on the gen ln tye Ae ee Oe yng a cloth (white serge preferred). If|celery cut in small diced pieces,| with the Duke and Duchess de ure of Miss Sweet.| Tuesday, a 2:89, je Ome | i ° rt due attention has been glven this}add chopped walnuts and mayon-| Luynes, her sister's connections by | BISA f4 interested keenly and| Mra. George A. Smith This meet: | }soup it should be as clear as am-jnaise. F on heart leaves of let-| marriage ders of the most | > ae a Mis native iga-| ine will Se fee rece td wring : ber tuce fashion aristocratic set in| 7 ini ia Sweet, which he|and all members are asked to brin y |Paris, They have taken a great| Me father, with the pearis,|a very simple luncheon. Urgent Corn Pudding Currant Syrup fancy to the American girl, and, | sion 0 cour business will come up, and all mem p To corn eut from cab add milk] TS differs from shrub chiefly| ike her admirers, would rejoice if|{| bas replaced other machines, gains have been the letter trans | bers are requested to come. Dadhas-na i and beaten ege-—about two eggs] because there is no vinegar in It] he should make’ her permanent | made in celerity and accuracy of work—due to 1 one cup milk to one-half dozen|and some people like it better for|/home in Paris, Th duke and ge ears corn, Pour into buttered | this reason duchess bave presented to. Miss|{{ the UNDERWOOD features of proven value. |baking dish. Season richly with Rir the currants in cold water.) snonts all the most eligible] Ever y bod y ought to know what the butter, salt and pepper to taste, and | put Into @ preserving kettle and stir] prenchmen of title. Their admira * A . row | little su Bake slowly from|over moderate heat until soft ton for her is plain UNDERWOOD will do when put to the sever- S PRINCE ROPE s. 8. PRINCE GHOnGE " es and the magt ty {half an hour to an hour | Strain through cheese cloth, press. But those who know her best say est test. (Now in service) (on and after July 21st) belted-in t char ise th ng to take out all the juice. Meas|she remains heart whole, even if,| Leaves ttie » t Midnix curious little wrap hite serge. Salad. the jnic return to the kettle} " hursday woman can wear Russian Sala ure the ; indeed,"she has not bestowed her 1A, VANCOUVER, PRINCE RUPERT WART (the new || Only the slender woman Have ready cooked peas, string |and boil 15 minutes; add one-halt| affection on some one who aux Am opportunity to examine and prove Ble), CONNECTING WITH 8. 8. PRINCE ALBERT FOR §/ this style—stout ones should care) yo. out in pleces; beets, cut in| cup of sugar to each cup of juice; jougly awaits her return to Ameri “ " - . ‘ad QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND POINTS. fully refrain | sit potato bails; also hard- | simmer 15 minutes, skim thoroughly | ca--Washington Post | The Machine You Will Eventually Buy BAYS CRUISE, Prince Rupert and Return . . / mine Tomek’ wile ay ye re vs, cut In slices; tomatoes, | and seal in bottles, Keep in a cool, & r ed ith white roses and a r { né 4.\ dark place 1 i ™ le to Stewart and Return i arya ay ot ae anaes und in sl and rad-|dark pla Century Club To Celebrate fy savegeveases Raut tn tice’ aha uanadnte he Woman's Century club will} i Baten. Including Mens and Nert : 8: éatin ribbon, are quite the thing for mble @ flower. Dispose Jettuce Marble Cookies. }commemorate the 20th anniversary | (MPA Mh cold fonrdow vas erean 4 Paty er reading. the summer girl, since the, black ip wests on @ large dish, In One cup of sugar, 1 cup of butter/ of its organization Saturday, July 7 berth “UN pmanding | Post | 15 or 20 minutes, and strain through} Mix equal quantities of app’ fen perigee ocdy SUA &y aii wilt be afforded at any branch office and white cOmbination fs so popu central nest place the slices of|and lard mixetl, 1 cup of sour milk| 30, by holding a picnic in Kinnear L Doubie B tt ' t Bulkheads a ivetens Telegraph lar in Paris with the ott vegetables in| with 1 teaspoonful of soda dissolved| park. Charter, honorary and asso 1 Knots Per Hour, ANA reserve t flog, Firat Ave, and Yesler, Way ol velvet collars may be ne tare und them and a radish in tt 1-cup of flour 2 M1 of rolled | e mem re are invited 1$9' Join 113 Marion Street, Seattle, Wash. Wash, Phones Ind, 2064; Main enawiiat little pipe | flower here and thers betwee ej onte cup of ehoppe ui althe , and < JH. BURGIS, py th natk over them,| nests, Serve elther French or may-| teaspoonful of salt and the same of] friends in making this a uitable | ee eee aoa be mnnaise dre xin a bowl apart.jcinnamon. Mix welk and ¢ onjand sociable eelebratio then brush off with a stiff brush onvaise dressing in a b part. | cORPORATED®