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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1910 4 —— Our Pretty Girl of Capitol Hill SEEK WOMEN’S AID TO An Irish Prima Donna | TES FOR WOMEN —=— : | " ‘ vo apg eraR ea N 7 site : KEEP WATERS UNDEFILED With an Italian Name THE PUBLIC WEAL | é Mr. and Mrs, Housman) S' 08 oe fe oe Pa ee, ae othe tthe Ne nnn } >, Here to Enlist Support| ed anny Ringe ta aA b-} gion t ‘ j and we are workit geet a hundred . : f ' A S a 2 for Project Which Is texivooks introduced that Soae of pa he ¢ t ; ’ f 7 2 — National in Scope. Waste in the East n individual interest ton the part o! 1 y . . ‘ the work of the men's con beautification and t while th can estimate, if . : x virtues : r half) of \ , ¥ t perpetuity of ) individ ma" @ SS eeviual interest in the ad an rt . She ? - ~¥ ‘ s pr p ‘ our Guration of public affairs wa s who gives birth to the fu ye ral on arate amir pe tibet halngrcnghead SOME qurviaed by al! the people. frens, who rears educate , * abe ) Rivers and Ha waste are who The Menace yom, and who {# the constant com f av") \ congress. As a guest of th sffering from. th itn It not be y st the men who have become | [S . J os ae Poaceae y | Sacer wae F gy, after the briet . ’ Heotoras In times past inter- | 3 oy et dy e hundred years s est and patriotism of woman has| ‘ , ¥. | ake muld be 4 ‘ He cpatta’s utters ‘ aroused by war. } : ~— : onewas . sewage a8 valeee menace to the [ e Woman, a Patriot. | s work of va —e, h and bog te the very perpetuity of| The demands of patriotism and| ( : po reborn iar oath pre Pgeresblic—ts what Washington | self-defense appeal even more| | ’ Hh ti } gy ag ae ‘ lack of individual in-|strongly to woman than to man,| | Cn? Our alm is a : pacer eat ira of the people in the adminis. | an¢ t is who spurs him on to : < ait cai Stee Mnumeee. wage in the water, In Danbury featon of public affairs? Her patriotis ~~ are not in polities and we are Rage ey pet ya Who will say that myriad of , sif-sacrifice, a sa ¢ look or an « toe yh cena nh ghar Rate both public ayd private, lo-| « which burns all selfist ‘ ss looking f t | Cooaa te the cae ana o ee fand national—from Western ay $ on the altar of the public web-| (s : ne ‘ for « cana Shean aa te eae se ee which we 80 are pro. complain today, could or| If patriotism tm woman to - scceahetad aint deitten city for fertilizer. The wat God exist If t were not oun deeks: Whe: ene sot ths | . s dream of thé Capitol Hill « ay « pay ogee lect or damage that filters from these beds is #0 Tae erimir . of her interest when arousea| “@#erneath her fashions and the finish she got at school, she ure that the streams into which average citizen ubli € ne ods of the state? ‘ mec) Kenuine girl, with lots of things to do and plenty of things t Josep! 1 1, pi r 4 ure alive with trout . the very functions of her be for Her sum be er ia busy enor t house parties for « % . - * Use It Wisely. Eiiiarnls, the mass of t sy Phong i cecal | mee at * mend _She has an f tennix to play 4 ee peritic enous. the ; sab nage bo s nd ber) of the debutantes of 1910 at there w . whirl Peaverage citizen to realiz at}ucation will immediate in society; then we'll see In The Star that she ts engaged to some our form of govern he |her the necessity of exter young man with a prominent name, and after that the wedding aoe var fo ote ping aye Coorg (ae eower we + Alga Pec And so, after all, she'll wind up where most all other girls do She is handicapped, however, jaxt ttle bit, this Ca Hill girl nain and unde: er own hoi o the wide, large’! ; Paw which ts the and us _ on! tony ve we - ey | | She must marry a man prominent family, and there are so few < virtua of har mat ri on ye rt of them, comparativ hat her pick of good men tan't wide wrue of her maternal isstin ut as that of other girls. Sometimes she makes a 1 selection for of women/| quickly comprehend that the b | \e _ 1 the land would be a long} interests of ber own home are ad-| ‘2S Very reason, and er heart can be broken just as co te .. tens oe 8 ‘ is Signorina Corona, who ,ady r to go to Europe to ’ ® o mane *| ly as anybody eise’s, you can see that it {sn't always as much fun , ' “ thas ra. ' I \ , grand ‘ went, studied, took an foward the goa vanced and oted by an loterest to be a Capitol Hill s ceed nano gh 4 « ident for Washington 4 ‘ dle ia8 sung in every § gra . st do t in the pub-| in all the homes of all the people—|__"° * eosin ™ oe te muse in Italy, but who neverthe Set te nok any" atebmeine Tica the ballot | which is the state a = e president appointa aj and th rient, and for he 1 of her Italian name * gee Shea Msc posers Mipia by encour-| ‘The state, the public weal, neods on ¢, who ip turn ap- jin the Wor National R Ten pein ae redent peas da | pom par: hag A fe ae ty stb neh Gamavees ia atthertan (eee trast, (0 c a real prima donna. After rae To the Girl in L j [paint aubcomaitions | for every and Harbors conerese is gathering |a04 ivan at"that- Mor real name |e’ aucceesel esceon, tm liay abe 514g EE sen : ove | f : “ yr | 18 Grac re, Bight ago|went to England. There she has instis of the wor perate with t La, two years ven |! y acquiring great members and hip of 40,000 H SIGNORINA CORONA. tate. By these committ ; n whose conservatic Bn taper vane air sgt Parade Mnaervatiow| Mme. Melba, the great Australian |recently made a big hit, singing With the Wrong Man - i avai ek” whensn..aed Leounéry are teorub nna, heard her g, and|at the Alhambra in London when Mr, Gillesple ts ried woman and was contented un-| man? f ey dress alike \ t is nearly two }tll a Uttle over two months ago. The thing for you to do ia to t aret ha * twee neir ages, M - over these a French dressing (olive; While at one of my nefghbors 1! quit thinking o the other man N 1 t n's engageme t c er i g ¢ = cayenne pepper). Serve on let often and I think it was love on terests, if he hasn't, he will Dinners are being given throu Breakfast. lentea nad garnish with half freah| both sides. Byt as be is honor-|have. It ton't likely that a young) Cakeland Adventure No eo of Newport w ut the cottage settlement for Stuffed Eggs —— see him only as he passes on his| whole for a woman already mar In Cakeland there dwelt a big " , ‘ n rman giris are a to di ing is set for September 8.—Wash- Coffee Iced Peaches. | way to work ried. And {t ts quite likely that if| fat, roly-poly gingerbread boy. He : tingul f r ngton Post — | Pare and halve 6 large, ripe| Ob. Ef pity a gir! who marries the | you bave changed your heart once| was just on the best natured — —— of Celery Soup | pint water until syrup snaps when|™an. What is love? |become a habit, you know. The y rd of, even if his less Birds dropped in cold water. Dip the| 1 am far from being happy, but | wisest and happ raisin eyes did look crosswise Rice halved peaches into the syrup and) 28 1am only 20 1 have a chance of| to do ix to tell your Now, it was hia task at night t The Vice President's Daughters. er Dear Miss Grey: As othe 2, to take what comes. She F — sO beer . written to you their troubles, I}chance. Wil! women nev i cult ter to tell Minne ng . tell you part of mine that marriage does not “reform a wt . red 6 1 apar o been DAILY MENU. oll, vinegar, with salt and a dash of | met ber cousin. A hat we met|He probably has heart to Cereal & | cherries or maraschino cherries able, we never meet now, and I) man is going to keep bis heart 3 L t ated | Gilleaple his fiancee. Tt Dinne peaches; boil 1 pint sugar % | ¥rong man or who loves the wrong|you will change It again. Jt can ein Tyucd a By t i und 3 Dance at Dreamland tonight © Stuffed Tomatoes set away in a buttered dish in the|>eing happy fn time. 1 have not/lution every day that you marrt atch over all the ot t ake-me " ’ Cantaloupy Salad #| ice chest to harden. When hard.|®2¥ respect for a man that drinks,|the man of your choice, “tor be * were , : j } TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Pig "C: e: ¥ 5 candy cate and chocolate soldiers, H bed Peaches Fig Cake whip whites of 4 eggs very stift,|and my husband is « heavy drink-|ter or for worse,” and recall the | CANGy Cals AlN clocolble, noldters ee ‘offee beat 5 spoons powdered rier. “D. O. F's" advice ts good, and |traita that made you love him in| °" rope: re ‘ ° - ¢ - ? -— into this and 2 tablespoons chop-|! might be able to take it if my) the first place | Be pasmperne ond tos " Fen ‘i . ‘ /# Sunday Night Lunch. ped nuts. Drop egg mixture in| husband would reform. Talk over with his mother, or |TV 008 ine : > was sl le ur I era - a Salad Fines apocntula tato bot! There is only one thing to do, » other man or woman of ex-|, Just at this ti , - 1 ‘ i Mushroom Sandwiches. #| water, cook two minutes it] and that is io keep my name clear | perionce, his drinking habits, and | @MRty pink-and- hive a Cherry Vinegar carefully with skimme Fill each | 204 above reproach, and that I try | if there is anything you can |‘“'Ds ™'s aes, . | e a ., 7 , | mitted that gingerbread boy com 4 Riau Coohies | halt peach with Keep cool to do. EB. C.W.W. | do to help, him elit, Bonattie po dl rang de rg laa gc Hi C. as — you may have failed a little in|! : | re 1 S em 2 to her e Bthkeanteeeee Shrimp Salad. My Dear Girl: 1 hope I am not/ your part. Is everything neat and a . ar Paes ° unsympathetic, but I think you are|tidy about the home? Are you|, /¢ ¥#8 quite dark, the ligh A: deliciour salad is made of Stuffed Eggs. j z ax ihe! shrimps and cucumbers. Break the . having long since gone out tn altogether wrong. I conclude that! just as careful to look attractive |" ~ l quiet. 1 x » ade i j f t1s2 * > the shetls from a half-|gepanee iand Cucumbers. Break the] you married a man who drank.|to your husband as you were to|cakeland. All was quiet. The big amma ee —.|]f Has made it possible for thousands of people to hard-boiled exxs and cut the| French dressing. When it is time I . » a : A sin eyes of the gingerbread boy }You say he is a “heavy drinker” your sweetheart? Mutual helpful. |falsia eyes | : | : F is h likely that he has | ness and forbe ill do a lot,| Wete Wide open as he kept faith-| girl out of the ark,.the gingerbread dress as they should, even though they were lim- im ball lengthwise. To the | to serve them add an equal quantity | $04 it Is ager 4 , eee | aed eae nee wit So 2 tt | ‘ af Md 1 teaspoon of butter, a| of cubes of cucumber that have so addicted since your|and there isn’t “much doing” in|!!! guard ned far over edge fig. 7 . Suddenly he heard a tiny nib-/ th ef on which he stood and ited to the amount they could spend. They know fage, since you ea: 4 thout 2 7 : ql ) s . ) of pepper, one-third teaspoon! been thorougly chilled. Mix the| aly, ae aud ea aetairaae hee poe fate i saa seal Seaman tokens bling and squeaking sound. His/|fell “ker-plunk” down on the mouse - } ’ I i B very little finely chopped | whole with a rich mayonnaise dress-| een married very many years. It|make a little invoice of your heart|DFOWF heart went pita-pat, for the|/—which was so scared he the secret of buying that is so popular with the ee yew) gs whites with) ing. shape into a mound and gar-| nay be hard, but if @ girl marries interests and see If you can't to | dreaded mor had entered Cake-| away a dee , which has been rub-| nish with whole shrimps and the! S' drinking man and knows it, I/gether build up a happy home life |Jand. This terrible monster was| Of course the little cake-girl was well-dressed person. To use your credit is a = 5 baste. Press the two) heart leaves of lettuce. If this is| 4.5% gee much for her to do but CYNTHIA GREY, | ating a hole in Noah's ark. Right | grateful and sald many sweet, po- | , ae letther and cover with a| further garnished with sliced cu-| 2 A nat well the watchman knew {t was/lite things to her gallant rescuer Sece, made by rubbing to-| cumbers that have been dipped in aT SS ithe pinkand-white girl that the/! didn't hear what they said, but I Liablespoon of butter, 1 ta-| French dressing it will be still more! Coat Suit of Foulard _ |{!@"2#. Consequently I do not want] ber gre kg Faw |do know that next morning King " flour, over which pour % | attractive. | {C published. Would it be possible! On, dear! how could he save} Baker of Cakeland was wondering het cream. Dredge lightly -—— to secure a license in Tacoma and|her? His legs had no joints and | how the brown boy and dainty girl iGine cracker crumbs and brown Fig Cake. be married here, and would a doc-|he couldn't walk. But as the| hap; ed to be standing side by One cup sugar, % cup butter, % tor’s certificate ne mpg ya * | se came dragging the cake-| side cup cold water with a small te te privilege that any person should be proud to possess. If you have never tried it, you have missed one of the luxuries of dressing properly. oe 9 of boiled rice, add one pint! too fine, 2 teaspooufuls clonamon, 2 [crease the weight. It was sent in by | bit ; (0 Maud in Kansas City | ee milk and simmer all togeth-| teaspoonfuls nutmeg, 2 eggs, % & subscriber and published as sen al) T e paraffin melt My watil celery and rice can|\” wel serie tao | That is the extent of my informa 2 5 ay 4 i Php E 0 fi i Ci h Whrough a sieve. Sea-|2uen' Seopa ut four. Flour the | on. IT receive nameroy See loyerene boreher organ ben poate «rth are astern Uuttitting Co., Inc. ‘ h after adding one quart) frujt, Bake In two layers | for suggestions how to increase astray be removed from the glass |[| 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union St. 4 thickened with « littie| i decrease the weight. Diet make ive walked tn my own wilful Gissolved in cold wa-| sepasesiad thaibihalieds | difference with some people, and| a “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” hot with toasted bread 3 with others nothing makes any rod forgive! | Take twelve small mushrooms, f | ference. Plenty of sleep, a When a hat needs a band in the i two tomatoes, one-half cup milk,two| 7 worry, nourishing food, especially stter ‘i ‘ | crown to m it look well on the Boneless Bird. tablespoons bread crumbs. - small) Z those foods onging to thelIf I have turned e mw or | head, the same effect may be ‘ac meal steak in pieces abont| Olen chopped fine, one teaspoon | jstarchy and sugar class, are the best| | | palm : ce c by butting crushed | square and pound each juice, salt —_ wha natural aids for increasing the|!*t | myself should ea mp iy spy Pres he lining it is quite flat. Dust all calli tender, thas pase the ; tot) The law of the state of Wash-| Good I vel place, Thi a Sciggel ba oa. Roll mixture through & wo ae ington requires that the marriage! 1¢ 1 have crave or joys that are| PA! i show nor muss the ile with a string. Dip| Spread it on slices of thin } | license be obtained in the county not : is flour and brown in a| #94 butter, y . where the marriage is to be per-jIf I} wayward heart re- | butter and drippings. enol A Z formed. Doctor's certificate is not | ; a uaed tt tt ts at rid a is” have become brown. Cherry Vinegar. A | necessary, but both candidates for | Dwei qthings of earth, o van of the sr fish or onions, | ®hough water to cover Pour 1% pints of vine 3} aS ft e marriage must give affidavit of fit . ja little oatmeal should be sprinkled } them sim: gently about| quarts of red age le ep a physical condition log it, and the pan sh - over the} ith a| days, then strain, Measure and to} Z% — 6 been perverse, or hard, or} fre until the oats vegins to} = avy with a) oetn pint of liquid add 1. pint of J Dear Miss Grey: My * °*! seoreh By j | ed in the right lace. This is easy to do, and the| Lord, forgive | sugar, boll 20 minutes and bottle. ‘ has a growth on his lower We} ‘ ged for shelter in thy | Dilute with iced water when serv-| J took him to a surgeon and he said 1 etoes siyta baked ‘Ons ees mat sweet milk ing. Le it was a tumor, but he would not re-| When th n me some part aving muc when Hee, salt ; | — move it. 80 would you kindly tell] i Sieh Beaute " ether use for the-oven 4 5 . . S Bake covered in a moder. Peanut Cookies. me what I could do for him, and | relv stos mat should be S} | “™. Two tablespoons butter, % cup} will be very grateful ' . oe Ms i = Ie comdee, 1 spoon salt, % cup] Forgive the secret sins I do not see,| pan can then be reversed over them ears of corn, remove sone isblespoon milk,” % oup| him,” but that sounds pretty hard|That which I know not, Father, | forming a Dutch oven. ‘The gas re r v > »0Y loves his dog, doesn’t teach thou me at be care 1 egulated s and ev thread of | chopped peanuts, % teaspoon lemon| _ a to a boy who | oo ee mu ar y regulated so as gate ‘ Mest) tender in a Suse, v ° This sketch shows B smart, mae {t? Shouldn't wonder it he right Help me to It to guard burning the po HE City and the Country are bound to- gordi Five min-| | Cream butter, add wuge, tor flour| coat is knee-length and IUned with |the surgeon would have removed the iil Reade Lead to Rene, when done on one side ae cin gether by the telephone line. and fresh Se COM) Gnd. salt, sift nd add to first mix-| White. One rever ts of whito lace|tumor, unless be told you that it] Even in “ a where neta oi he farmer and his family use the rural telephone Sore ever ot ait nicaean 4 anute lemon | over the blue, and the other is of) might disappear in time If he|divorce are filed every day, an¢ & thar) . f Recaps ber alee eer gk pe wis ye white foulard with design in blue.| thought there was no hope for your|where people prominent in other | . ! with he b k bag Rg Fp ge A gg ya o halt pe The broad flat hat is of white! pot, it would be kinder not to let bim| cities are mentioned in the courts |CoeKery Is scorched. take off the town on all sorts of matters and for all sorts of sup- Dhece of ton swag asl po tered a ne Beg r* Lor straw with blue velvet facing and| ‘suffer, and take the office boy's ad-| with frequency, the grist brought to | (ver, and rusts <r vessel ep plies and information a a an cae el blue flowered white ribbon “ Ithe divorce mill recently attracted | the Stove and place it in a pan o ; i > a scoop | utes in a sho pven. tee A | atte ntion. Several of the case re water eave un ne steam City ne erve | * ide | has evaporated, 1 remove the ENN (intact) and work half the Suffrage Club Luncheon. Miss Grey: Would you|worthy of notice, although many |HAs evaporated, (hen remove the ¢ advantage. A traveler from his room in the hotel . re another and finish poonful of} Miss Martha Gruening, of New , tell _me a cure for moles |others are filling the bins to over. | (Ms i litle Cithithe fad tell aatica aay, Witleut the elted ‘but | York will be the guest of honor at yn which will not grow hair .or sere flowing. One of the quiete t i os 4 eleanoaatta ae ot veattrticen: ) o ne luncheon to be given Tuesday at the skin? Would wine-colored | most fascinating members of i 1 ¢ l each th ' J poe tes viet Washington she will ba- shoes go all right with a black |local divorce colony filed her suit, | Week—Victoria and Return $2.00— The { ee a ‘ as naire naioes.|dress the guests on the subject | @ (A Be) and would it be correct te/She Is Mrs. Hilda Sampson, tall,| | End. ‘ 1¢ farmer himself may travel far and_ still tall r on the which never tails to arouse Interest Dear Miss Grey: Would you lack stockings with the|willowy, 26, and pretty, wife’ of] Saturday and Sunday by aanee home over the Long Distance Lines of the Bell vee with|“The Shirt Waist Strike ow dly answer, through The Star,|6 ANNA ‘ mpson, & business | Pacific toria leaves § System ver with|“The Shirt Walst Strike in w kindly answer, through ; \ : ne ro cr Ree pe tae ; a butter-| York.” Miss Gruening deals with | the following questions (1) Moles should be treated ‘man of Chicago and Kenwood, The |* ™. re c 9 | 1 iT ave. Joth phone 09. ttle melt-|her subject from experience. Sbe| (1) I am very anxious to increase| by @ physician or skin specialist complaint is sealed. ave. Both phon trew with fine|took an active part in that stflke| my weight, so read with interest} (2) Wine-colored shoes would The couple was married in Ken z rf Ke saci m e The Pacific Telephone ¢ {n the oven,| and spent one night and half a day| the inclosed clipping. Can you tell| not look well with a black skirt,| wood, and # fon came about Pacific fleet at navy yard, Sun Y 1 I Black shoes are always correct two years ago. Under the name of | day spectal visiting day, Round trip n the dis n 0 ineith te Jot,” which | me how the flaxseed is prepared, or r ve Cc ae sed por er Horr ‘walking to and fro in| {s it simply taken raw? with all dark elothing and look |“Hedriek Davenport" her epigram-|50c. Boat leaves Colman dock, ***| and Telegr aph 0. | r t dd shades, 1 natic contributions to the Smart - front of a manufacturing establish-| (2) I expect to be married soon,| much better than odd shad ans | mati om : : Il Telephone is the Center Cantaloupe Saiad. iment. Brevyene Invited to the| and for certain good reasons do not|less the odd colored shoes match |Set, Life and other magazines are] Wanted— Your plumbing and fe System. | a8 many iced cautaloupes| luncheon (which is a “Dutch treat”) | want it generally known, except by lthe dress. Stockings should match | well known. She is now arranging | heating repair work. Brown Plumb Reed and cut tho inside imto|to hear Miss Gruening |the family and ® few intimate | the shoes in color, |for the publication of a book, ing Co, 223 Pine st " ‘ When vegetables, icings or other constantly, calling up each other angl the market people also find the rural telephone of great