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ECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN) Broiled Sait ~ Simple Turban of Velvet lemon on the It will melt and « = = Lil ~ ~ ast A mh 7 oil ah er J be ™ jor vine Beet and Hors it hi wel oll | and] use Dropped Hermits. one-half cups auger ‘ cups cups lew from | Pinapple Custard custard is cold an & served plain Graham Pudding. p CUP MolAs#es, @ stiff batter raisins to hours. pow dered # Mhere’s no use talking, the turban ts to be the hat of the season iG abe ren: hats are not becoming are few in num- te, Which, perhaps, partially accounts for their popularity Wile turban is made of velvet, wep ofa different shade Wii @ placed at the back on the left a Bitters to My Son Pekate, Whimsical, Spiritual Idyls of Motherhood—The __ Self-Interpretations o Her Unborn Man-Chi Is Withheld. ete from the book entith opy righted ON RESPECTING THE BODY femetimes, knowing are that beset a child from ‘Tia women to whom the and is encircled with upstanding A graceful and perky ttle bow of the Dear Miss Grey serve vegetables a & wedding ditfner? you consider a good menu & moderately well-to-do Is it proper tO\its midst to get hom kinds atinave dinner ready; who tell each would the a Woman's Soul, Addresse® to , by a Woman Whose N the implies numer: + ough servants to It ts equally | proper sense an elaborate oun courses and © Correct service good form, expen the wives blame Sammy inte for either an afternoon or evening |; lowing suggestion And I would things coming would do for tim bale | quetion, salnd If you wish. | husbands and his mind to ob Wer wuffered very great fe 4 knew how splendid and as well begun wholesome slippers, | the of detection this! morning train, sb mind is perturbed Or your Imagina| Dear Miss Grey: Please telt me| nis first hit as a comedian May de My Arst instinct was to keep want to talk morality—no man can Januarylwho b 4 told me that th Bgowth or developm A glass case Mii would rather have you suffer st that I want you aturday; |Sherman, George I (3) Suuday; (4) Thursday your good and were too small to understand, you had grasped the can and your little fingers had bits nd had grown together so that you your life untried, Dear Miss Grey did February what days/ Rackus, Madg Gmmthe moment your mind tn reason wey, i me or to = & properly anticipation would not pay for the |W may not on Hoa “Pape teem to think that refusing We life as it is is a mark of spir wanting to know (merely an improper curiosity may be so for them Mts for the surce ement And there are acts comm just as heedless! “Bmllty, and that (1) It ta nice immediate pain the philosopher 7@ for you, beloved, “Bato be a man Splendid you from all sapendid activitte TMM the skirts of Inex VOTES FOR WOMEN Mo Thicker Than His Thumb In your article on Democracy” in “The Spirit of The Outlook Mly 2 you say you are not quite fre whether, Ban had a legal right to chastise He certainly had that ind more than the right to her—he had men contended that women had n the right to An old English case decided that provided he did @ stick no thicker than judge’a cri easonable exercise of fould beat her, ———————EEI~ the stick must not be thicker the average thumb, any man’s » the judge’s thumb, lar husband's By Cynthia. Gre he thumb—points never decided Ina book published in 1632, we if a man beat aon is dipusichabie the Law Common these persons God send G anitary metho {9 have no action oman better Sport, or better TAR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 191 DO THE GIRLS LEARN FASTER THAN BOYS AT SCHOOL? | *” 2°" eae ers have recovered the body of Harry Hrown, the four-ye i non BY MARION LOWE. joan by that hor mental machin-)of it, if he bas had wise guiding,| “It was the boy pio’ \ of Mra. Jennie Brown, who tumbled “Girls are more thorough In [ery is perfect. She can't do an|he'll be a man, and then the girl| ahd I knew I must solve I, too, | Into city reservoir and was . studies than boys and at first [great work as she will later, but! must look to hor laurels, The boy | should on the run. I 1 to| drown =| learn more quickly, although [her mental machinery works as| will have come into his own myself, b get along with men, why , boys subsequently outstrip [perfectly aw it ever will, Bhe ts a Phe is such a difference be-| can’t I get along with boys? I'll \ them, especially in certain” | woman, with a woman mature! tween be and girls in the first|try the ns method | 66 99 ——J | branches."—W. HM. Maxwell, onse of honor two years of hig chool work, 1 did. Instead of opposing those | Supt. of New York city schools Shoe outstripa the boy in her/said a woman high school teacher,|boys I flirted with them—not alt | hool work he ja more con that I had to learn how to ‘get on'|really, you know t inetead of uppermoat “Ia it true?’ was asked Supt.jscientious in her work than the! with boys, I wasn't used to boys ordering them, | asked them to do to the Cooper, of the Seattle schools boy, because women always givelof that age. I had no brothers and| things, 1 appealed to their chivalry| Humphreys’ Seventy - Seven Cut) “No,” sald Cooper. “I don't ex | more attention to detail than men,|I didn't know how to manage them.{and thelr sense of humor and. of light | actly agroe with Mr, Maxwell, Upto! The girl is obedient, considerate! “Girls did an they were told, they|fairnon ughed when the Breaks Up Grip and er t the twelfth year there ts no} and womanly always had their lessons, thelr] tried to ‘w me, They la well. | difference between boy and girl Hut the boy at that age has not) work was neatly me and they!too, and it uf ‘ and | pupils in thelr mentality They d@\come into his own, hasn't found! wer courteous The boya were | would have led. Girl will wie ver it and put | their work in much the same way himself, He can't depend upan| rude and seemed ‘agin’ the world. | scoldings, ery about it and be r They boys are aw easily controlled) himself, no one else can depend. T rebelled at everything. I re-| afterward oye won't take it hand, |4# the girls ‘por him. Physteally and mentally | sented their rudeness, they resent-| They'll balk : But about the age of 12 theré/he can't count upon himaelf, Heled my snippishnews | “At that age the boys are romar Keep free from Colds this | begins to be a difference, and until| hasn't any honor, that is, a man’s 1 became principal of a high| tic, in spite of their rude the fall months, and you will 16 of 16 years of age they grow | honor—he still baw hiv boy honor,/school which had the worst name|t and the feminine good winter ut | More unitke, until at 16 the girl is) but he has no mature sense of oblt-|tn that corner of the state, The! thetr chivalry will solve the prob Don’t wait Ul you begin to Cough & woman while the boy ia still a/ gat second year class had ‘run out’ the lem of government in the choo pa | boy boy fe Just arms and legs) principal who preceded me. They | and will save many a boy to honor-|%94 Sneeze; take “Seventy-seven At 16 a girl is at her best, 1 elite, When he comes out! were terrors and xloried in It able manliness at first feeling” of lawsitude aknews, and break up the a | once Bo tH tt tt tt te te | Some mild form of exercise accel ‘| Plain Folks in the Suburbs--This Is the Theme of James Forbes’ New Play, “The Commuters” BY W. G. SHEPHERD, “The Commuters,” four months *\ old, reached the Criterion theatre | via Chicago, Boston, Washington | WOMAN SAYS SHE WAS HYPNOTIZED IN THEATRE era the action of “Seventy: seven Handy to. carry, fita the vest |pocket. All Druggists, (By United P CHICAGO, Oct. 1—Mr Jaylor Green, who states she in the wife of a we York r to have been hypnotized in one of the theatres al estate mar and Saratoga, and {mmediately was night. Mrs. Green was 4 a hit covered at an early hour th Of course it would be, James morning by a night watch | Forbe # author, ts the man who who, while making his round through the theatre, saw the unconscious woman seated in one of the chairs Mrs. Green did not remem ber anything after the middle of the first act. She stated there was something about the eyes of one of the actors which | wrote “The Chorus Lady” and “The Traveling Saleeman,” and he always the shilly ally stagey effects of the school of Broadway mgers who have furnishing many of the| America. one reason iw that Forbes isn't a Broadway lounger; another |reason fs that he can draw humarf jbetngs as they really are le or m caused her to lose conscious ness SESE EEE EEE EE EEE RE RR RE Re The play ts about folks in a subur ban district, who worry about cooks, heriah thelr tawns more highly than thetr parlors, read garden mag asines, study bulbs, go to church fand kick on train service. You usbands who rush for |trains, match samples for their | wives in the city, bring home gar tools, sometimes mise a train SSPE SESE SEER ES SEER EE ee ne th th WARNS JAP MINISTER TACOMA, Oct 1 The county tuditor has refused to ieee all ’ conse to wed to Sanisht Kanda, a|Seatlle’s Dental War @ Japanese, and Miss Daisy Tuthill Good Thing for the of Vaughan, Wash A local Japa nese minister was warned to be People careful about going sponsor for these couples, and admitted that 1 “ il at~ he had only just been introduced to] tention te my DENTAL "PRACTICE. them I m not giv introductory »rieces, nor doing cheap rtising: stal Work. My offices © been self bought and took offices July 16, 1901, and [ have I wi office in Seattle. at least one-half, : NSBURG, Oct. L—A smok-| or's¢ er ar a dance in Maryland Club hall|and your work will be de { to their friends of the funny ings of their children. Minerva club and talk women’s inde. pendence, but leave a matinee tn in time to other about the virtues and failings | of their husbands, and who are al gether homey and natural Sammy Fletcher, a bachelor from your Dental Work, e by tried elty, is brought out to this » Seattle ad true Graduate Dentists of from ighborhood one night of | jiast night finished the Seattle| ter to twenty years’ experience, whe i m ar |Chamber of Commerce “get ac-|have been carefully instructed in married men Int iy attempt quaint special train start metropolis 4” excursion, and today the|the systern of Painless Dertistry, back for the|Which has earned for my offives eee) both Reputation and Success The Day of Reel Mr. T. Mower Martin, of Toronto, Come EEE 4 1 lecture er ha If a bunk should open in Seattle rye eli pre beh mage hall.| snd advertise to pay you one hun ) Second av., at 2:30 p. m. Sun-| Grea centa on the dollar for the use day, Oct under the auspices of |of your money for ninety days, you the New Church Society 1 not care to Geal with such « The Sacred Scriptures Inspired? > Rot Sammy drunk they stay out and get themselves drunk, but Is Sure to Sammy, to shield the husbands, | kes the blame on himself, and or the tangles between husband and wives, which labt two days, are straightened out, Sammy, just as cof the ch Ia are ringing and the and wives are coming Ii forth from thelr various homes tn | pighborhood to go to church, | jmakes « dash for the 10:10 Sunday | ting ‘Oh, you Mfoadway!” Taylor Holmes, as Sammy, makes neg Dental work done is just sting money in the bank, and ¢ Dental work and guaran. re good, the bank is busted stung. Do You Need Teeth? A perfect set of artifictal teeth fs a work of mechanical art. I guar+ antee all je at my offices fit, an you a set of teet you go to any Reputable and have them ex- h do not fit will make or give your money back 3 4 : 1 I repair all my “Plates rence, Mre. ee om *Y 3 . hout charge Un Duffield, George Soule + 3 A Record to Be Proud of ‘ umbe , 909, 1 decided not to re- t John Cumberland, EB. ¥ pais tee Knowlton, Amy Lew > their an- 5.) ner, Ts Fenton, Adelyn Weslay ve kept up the high jand Lilian Thurgate. Main €260 Ind SHAKEN @ BALDRIDG Tatiore and Men's Furnishers 110T Pike Street. Retween Boren and Minor Phones Sousa, as the wite of the commuter * Sammy to his home a the plece greatly. Some oth % who do good work are Lowell > |} Pau } |Sp ay Dental Work, but I price 50 per cent, and May 1, 1909, and April 30, eight tho nd ven hun- Z nts have re- | A Re i* |* FALLS THREE STORIES; KICKS UPON WAKING UP work at half »y the Combine is Dentists , Do ing h kfast. M ” CHICAGO, Oct 1 ities Bringing home the breakfast. jay de Souca as Hetty Brice in “The experiment with your ble. Re mnie teeth em- from the third to the Commut Throat ber sistants to FF nye ver - - s, and I guaran- } iT | ~ nd my guarantee . we in which he lived early | gest Dental tates outside and allow eth, and in- ca then k done by any fay, John Ratkof was highly indignant wh th other at dents of ding woke him up and insisted that he re A Dictionary of the Air Sky Words All Pronounceable | | The Combined Use of the} atkof returned heme at rough limbs fly Airstore at ore where flying sup ‘Bake Oven and WIN J BROWN, h lock this morning and made ne SWS On! piles Ure Cold | 5 i verry Streets fy te Kix shorinars foreign words ‘In entrance tos balding! Osteopathy [Sis ssi uit Psiy autos coming in aircraft.| Airstair—stairway by which they} Are You Sick or Lame? r Alrclothes i costumes If you need a doctor and want to fi worn when flytr GET WELL QUICK AND CHEAP, t Helmet—head worn by men./ CALL ME. Your trouble may be until 4 for third floor ple who work eee eee eee eee eee eet eee eee ry Hood t {ress worn by/ ac ¢ be discour | i l of navigation of|to be incurs t BAKE re OVEN and Mig ay > eee eee eee eee ee eee teens age You can } ft me if you wish ead what m FORGETS TO BANK; [irs tc nw ot SOS) A FEATURE ag Silo ncn: Bi a The STATE BANK of Seattle sae a at Fa a 00 to actos |{ 18 in the best possible position to ha commerctal — accounts. The fact that our commeretal de- partment has made rapid strides in the past two years, and that today we have many of the best accounts In the city and state, speaks in our favor. We should be glad to discuss this phase of banking with business firms and individual airword e. hout any improve last medical doctor I i me there was no he ~f two planes 1 in an angle ROSEBURG, O: n ra 1 the buteh $500 which had ilating for several Oct alight, to dismount SS ““ISHAPPED CABLE | “28 ssce 100: 'n: ; “son, MAY CAUSE DEATH sicse csi’ was a change of a ing his 1" | der yalloon —~ On which ve y i r 1 ever ce yuld not have iss TACOMA, Oct. 1.—Torey Katon|! Airboat--small atrcraft, for one| old tron bridge at Ferndale, is in|{)0t 1 not. Mone ee ie s00 It The State B of Seattle, charged with being a! ¢ 12 persons the hospital today and will prob-| 7° ate sick, Dr. Dennis will cure ab te slave trafficker, has been > f t ig) ably die. He was struck by a ‘ | Airship-—atreraft for more than 1 ou if you give him a chane freed by the grand jury, no indict-| person snapped — esterday a we 3 j 4. PAULSON OF SEATTLE I? ent having been returned. Alrexpress—aircraft used to ear-| eas were shattered Ballard, Wash | MUTUAL LIFE BLDG. ward Johnson, 16 years old ¥ par known Dr. R. H. Dennis | Everett is indicted as an accom.|™ ,? First and Yester “64 o Airmail—aireraft used to carry Pay six oa ars. He has treated me mn f | n} pice of counterfeiters recently ar-| mail and other members of my fariiv.} deal Tested here. Atryacht—aireraft for racing ommer t ling him I feel that I in every « eee Pupils Say | fjor"uirmen‘intman, airwom-| BELLINGHAM. Osc 1—The evi| am doing # favor to the sick as well MHI) SUC DENTISTS Mnens put the MRS. GEO. A. smiTH Sa ahlet that | tans & Woman auftra ueement bel ng that mer FIGHT, THEREFORE ‘D NOT vorTE. rendered air te bina aged ’ inkled about, : mashed potato is a ¢ | improve ea Meant that jelly does not “jell,” add a} of powdered alum dence was all in tn the case against} * — a , ‘ * : pian, atrgirl, birdwoman—one who ph elt “ 4 MRS. LISETTE CADY 307% Vike St, Over Ow! Drug Co. He’s an “Indian Giver’) *":, | Hent J we y the banker, he re Ballard.” . nd! | Airdriver—one who drives an air-}'0day and the closing arguments} We Stand ind CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 1.—| raft Fey ey ” urd - cl rb elty | Consultation Free Back of Our Seve nembers of John D. c yrofe onal driver mac Aas BO been & witness, | lk 7 ven members of D. Airpilot—profpasional driver (A) oaths is taken as an indicatio,| Would you like to talk with my Work for 12 foller’s old clasa in the Buc chauffeur”) of an aireraft that the ‘defense will close teday.| patients, whe conditions were Woaun ue Baptist Sunday school ha Airdistance—-distance by aircraft The Fr Per Ae iy ig accused ncoept similar to yours? I will give you a clared the of] king to be an between two points aha Manas He. room t t| addresses, I make & specialty of} Painless ver.” Recently he pr Airroute-—route traveled by air, | 198 devs is aM Offices after he|diseases PECULIAR TO WOMEN, Dental aph of the cla to t Airroad—route traveled by many] Which he was an officer after he} ad errarmandeats Tied Pose knew the institution to be in an D Work, rahips . ‘ kK} second thought, he carried it to the Airline ystem of aircraft] !nsolvent condition R.R. A. * Cut Rate exton with instructions to see that | traveling between two fixed points,| Boy DROWNS IN CREEK. Pes. i did not go home without the}for the public | (iy United Press.) DENNIS uae teentin’ out | Dietu And he carried it back to! Airview—view from an aireraft.| peLLINGHAM, Oct. 1 Harry | aa 1216 W. 67th | ‘Petcos, Masy Pay ,,| Fore st Hill, No explanation of us| Airport—central place where | prown, aged 4, son of Mra. Jennie ‘ Seattle, Wash, | $16 SEL OF TEEIM— | motive has yet been forthcoming many airships land trown, of this city, was drowned| # t off of the|s10 Ski OF TEBE M—Guardniced Pi reat py wah t sineeate | 7 Fr t and Bat] bad est-—place where — airer yesterday in Whatcom creek, The AY emont and. Bal DO YOU KNOW de | rda n : . > GOLD OR POHKeRLAIN stop during journeys body was found this morning after plard car at 67th ; at} That we do painting, paporing, tint Airlodge—private garage for alt-|ine creek had been partly drained street and walk| CELAIN BRIDGE f at reasonable prices? Let craft One block eust as. $1 Up and} figure on your work. Phone In Airhouse—public garage for alr Dance at Dreamiand tonight Phone or / a lg URES ani 3, Main 2304 | eratt ed Ballard 1080 a Ant Work.