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8 RapRESD GREYS RESPONDENTS | Miss Grey—My Dear hand yer d and also? nd or RED HANDS. of hydroge and lemon Washing the al and vinegar is xide for | ms hands te also excel For softening the ands, apply a lotion of glycerine rosewater and tincture of benzoin They will give it to you In the prop er proportions at the drug store Also use almond me stead of soap. Excessive perspiration of the hands fis caused by nervousness. which you will doubtle itgrow This, however, is said to be a cure Use a lotion composed of 70 grams of cologne water and 15 grams of belladonna. Or this Hydrate of chloral, one ounce; water, one pint Apply with a soft cloth and let dry on the skin. You might also dust a little talcum, with one-sixth part powdered alum, into your gloves, Dear Miss ey—Will you please tell me something I can use to pre vent me from persptring? EUYALLE ral cireu Take a hot a week, fol A.—Improve your gen lation by long walks bath two or three tin lowed by a cold plunge or spray Rub the body vigorously with a rough Turkish towel night and morning. Dust under armpits with & good proprietary deodorizing pow Red also answer to der. Hands. Read Dear Miss Grey-—-Will you ple tell me the meaning of the letters bag “R” or any other letter at the closing of each essay tn the Sir Roger de Coverly papers? What will remove a wart? FREMONT. A—Coverly, Sir Roger (de) The surest way is to have it re moved by an electric needle. It you wish to try it yourself, apply with wooden toothpick a drop nitric acid until it smarts. Then apply two drops of ammonia. Re peat daily until wart is kilh Manners Taught in |_ the Home It’s an exceptional family that | bas not at some time or other felt humiliation at the sight of one of A LITTLE TALK WITH CYNTHIA GREY. The girl who] has white furs this be A white muff, a white season will in the vogue collaret and a white hat fas shown fn thin make @ outfit of pleture, atu with a sult any color, The white furs come in various grades, at prices to any purse which sult almost finds furs poe sible at all, and when arranged as «shown on this attractive model form 4@ most pleasing contrast, with whatever cloak or suit may be worn For the wom an who does not plan to pur chase any new furs this winter the same idea may be worked out with furs of other colors, | by the purchase of a new plece or two to match fn color and ap plying in the manner shown The repeti tion of the same note at in tervals in a com tume will be found most ef feetive. its little members misbehaving in| j the presence of company, or dis-| Now listen to this! “Kitty Slyboots” wants to know te it j ~ sa en| Proper for a girl of fourteen to have a favorite boy friend, and allow eS oe. Ot Benner: ween Cte take ber heme?” She cleo ache: “Amn { in proportion’. 1 away from home am 5 feet 4 inches tall, 24% waist, 36 bust, and weight 116% But there is only one place to And this is not exaggeration. It is only a sample of many let teach a child manners, courtesy and ters the postman brings to my desk | grace, and that ix in the home. The} Why in the name of common sense do little girls like Kitty | older members of the family know; bother about “proportion boys"? | how to behave, and do behave when Don't you know, girls ryone loves a aw wholesome On parade, but in nine cases out of! girlish maid, who never t to be older than she really te? | ten, when nobody {s looking, the Ne rence to her acquaintances if she's thin or fat, if her | bigger ones set an example any os” are good or Indifferent, her girliahness and childish thing but good for the tots to copy » are the qualities which attract and he | Table manners are the most con-| Please believe me, girls, now is the happiest time of your | spicuous by their absen How do} lives. Your childhood will be all too short-—don't hasten its clow you eat when no “company” {s near} by bothering about the boys and your shape to watch you? Do you always say Study your lessons, play with your dolls and learn from ‘please’ when you ask for some-| mother how to be a good little housewife — then when boy-time thing and do you say ‘thank you comes the boys will all be «trivin when it is passed? Are you care! And remember, girle—boys d fa) to eat deliberately, and grace-) girl any m than grownups de fully? Do you give the children = the attention they demand, or do you let them ask several times, and finally whine for something? No child can be expected to be have a bit better on state occasions than he behaves every day. His dis play of bad training is more of a fefiection on his parents than on Bimself. It speaks ocloquently of what the grown-ups do in his home The Easiest way to Wash Bean Pot. Put a pan of cold water and some Picealiili. One peck green tomatoes chopped and 1 cup of salt over top. Let them stand until morning, then as dry as you can with add 4 large or 6 small on 4 green peppers chopped, 1 % cup mixed spices in a aguec hands fons, cup sugar, like spoonfuls celery seed, 2 fuls musta coriander containing stick for your favor cinnamon aoe if they don't! | a silly little boy-craay tablespoon: | rd seed, 2 tablespoonfuls seed and a muslin bag 1 tablespoonful each of and whole cloves. | Cook al} together until the onfon is! tender, then put up hot | | Chili Sauce. | Twenty-six medium-sized toma matoes, 3 large onions, 2 red pep: pers; remove seeds from 1 pepper 2 tablespoonfuls sait blespoonfu’ toes in be skins and | Chop onions and | gether and | Boll 2 2 how Swe Three q 1 large cucumber, 1 quart of onions bunch of celery vinegar, 5 soap powder on the stove. Rinse oy Lat Get the pot And pot it in the pan|°*S *2¢ cover with vinegar. Cook upside down, also the cover, and| 7"! tender. Jet it boil up. You will find that} eugene all the dirt will drop right off! India Relish. when washed. One peck green tomatoes chop = en | ped, put 1% cups salt on and let It is said that when postage! stand over night. The next morn-| stamps stick together, they should|ing drain and add one medium be laid on a flat surface and press | st cabbage chopped fine, then ed lightly with a hot flatiron. This) boil all in about » quarts vinegar will separate them, and does not|for % hour. Then add 6 onions, 3 destroy the gum as soaking them|red and 2 green peppers, chopped will do. i fine, also & cups sugar. 2 table sheet on the Hallowe'en originated in Chris; FE x a large wa tian history in the sixth century,|Or om the curtains of an archwa ag Sent pin a witch cut from black pape when the Roman Pantheon was|o. this st cut little witet converted into a place for Christian | cats, in { black pape worship. It was first observed on| wri (buy at drug at only @ 2 heaping ta ls sugar; dip the toma ailing water, remove the cut up into 4 or & pieces ppe put all to 2 cups of vinegar hot d add rs and can while | ot Mustard Pickle. | arts of green tomatoes cauliflower, 1 12 green peppers, 1 3 quarts white wine worth of tamertc ‘e) You want to the pickle! cents nough to & green color; % cup brown sugar, | % cup flour, % cup of mustard This quantity of sugar, flour and mustard {s used to each quart of vinegar that used; % cup (gen erous) of salt. Cut up the vegeta:| bles, ¢ with the salt, and let| over ni, ght In the morning til tender In the vinegar and ingredients. One can add) more or less sugar. We do not care| » have it too sweet, so I put in| ear to my taste Green Tomato Preserv This is a very old rectpe and is| a delicious East Indian preserve. Nine pounds green tomatoes, 9 pounds sugar, % pound of green ginger and 4 lemons. Slice the to matoes an stew together with gin. ger until tender. Boll lemons, choy and add to tomatoes and ginger Add sugar and boll until clear, Put in glass jars while hot and let stand. Half this quantity fs enough |for a first trial. It is simply de | lie fous. | Love and the Dreamer. | Love wandered through the wood | one day, | And found a maiden sleeping. | Sweet maid,” he cried, “awake, I pr My heart 1# in thy keeping.” | | She answe I grieve But leave r And I wil Bade fal tin May 1, but later on the eve of No-| 0) I th vem similar eustom pre-| the vailed nd Hal-| guests find t by point lowe’en ognized in| ing with a broor ndie against the Pagan q occurred | sheet May 1 and Nov fer Ad iauis oe wotied Hallowe'en was first know i t Pon ige the Vigil of All Hallows or the Vigil |eaten fr aa of All Saints. The custom of hay-|have unt 1 ovine 4 ing a bonfire at every home ¢ aeneell Hallowe'en is an old one. This ff t th ost present ia regarded as having certain # ed can be natural vir in that it while the guests are stilt 10 drive away pirits Fairle hosts and wandering Cinderstia Party. spirits are supposed tp be | 4 masked in. sheets living human can e th fivst - P y a serial, come | for the night ning b I k te ao ee dawn rye ws ase ne Two Hallowe’en Parties. " Md pap J Get, at the groce siege a , 1 minute dt large enough te ver ; ‘ ¢ a certain girl. | son's head; ent he t ived and have|* mouth and eyes, decorate with, the , black paint; fold and 1 ip ~ay tra yey A. we? me Ip tions to the gue or tama ns ef ome i ain po’ bas, Wrap an old sheet ‘. r | girls can upstaira and suspend body and corm to the waned the |@ tiny slipper over the bannister b; i anomie aerive « t hen|a ribbon, or into another room coal a number on. ar-|throwing a slipper out. Bach bo: Dishes eauthon ons guest, or takes @ slipper, and by the ribbon Then let « Fe se yo. draws his partner to him, when she as to who t a a “8 unmasks. After lunch any games 10 the numbers really are.|destred can be played, ne slumbered or red in a drowsy tone, to give you sorrow ne to my dreams alone, 1 wake tomorrow | and joy r to leave she woke sublime her never; ‘twas winter And Love had fled forever. i = when THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910, 500 Pieces New Dress Goodsl Regular Values Positively $1.00, $1.25 to $1.50 Per Yard Fancy Stripes and Plaitls, French Panamas and Prunellas; all the els’ Hair Serge; all the newest wide-wale effects; a Shepherd Checks, in every imaginable shade and color, ow every known purpose lants to light, filmy, imported woolens binations of silk and wool, in widths up to 56 inches, $1.50, For 98¢ fr,.5™ Shoes The buying power of $8¢ wan never greater than {t will be tomorrow at London's, Shoes will be on sale for everybody-—men, women and children, 200 patra Little Gents’ Solid Calf Shoes in box calf, velour calf and vict kid; made with hooks to lace up, just iike father's or big brother's shoos, 260 paire Mi and Children’s Bright Viel and Rox Calf Shoes, patent trimmed and slees to large 2 8c At 100 pairs Men's Dre # Shoes that quickly ‘fetch $1.98, but being short of some sizes, the price cuts no ice. And out they go 98c at ‘ 500 paire Women's Rubber-Hoeel Jullets or Kid House 8h: 98 Take them all, if you like, at c 1,728 pairs of nest PurTrimmed Felt Juilets for women; in black gray, brown, green, wine, cardinal; with soft, flexible soles, This fe the $1.50 kind, and tomorrow London will band them 98 out very fast at c 75 pairs Boys’ Assorted Vici and Calf Shoes; all solid and 98c German Henrietta staple Lovely fabric with valueg mostly Dupionne SILK around 1 and ( Shadow Stripes and Plaids, fancy weaves of every known design; famous Sc = h effects; laffetas; Peau de Soie, English Brilliantines from Bradford, made by Henry Reid; rich prinkling of the ever | ranging from heavy worsted in rare $1.25 London offers you your choice of all this superb collection tomorrow at, per yard and Wool vopular repel om and 69 Suits Women and For Fall and Winter Worth $25 and $3! The Fashionable Bik of the day; comes from the mountain dit | 1% this special Jot of Sulte tomorrow tricts of China, Duplonne silk 16 | wit) geo just as good styles and ax good very str lustrous. It 1% | terials an in any $25.00 or $30.00 sult in particularly for evening | perfect fitting suits in all the staple and new dresses and party frocks, We | pure wool materials; jackets lined with gu consider this tue best silk value | gnteed Skinner satin, All sizes for women that has ever ween offere sud ‘waienan customers; all colors ar black. Per yard | : Rich $10 and $15 FURS | Newest Hat G Shapes 98c Worth $2.00 and $3.00, irl’s Coats Sizes 6 to 14 Years New Coat mixtures pee é tf * in gray and brow fl trimmed j worth $1.26 to $1.49. Will all be wold at., ..... Every style of Hat Shape in| velvet. and faney $1 98 2x72, Men's, Business — : | Hundreds of the New Geet fon eens eee Gee 44.50 regular, ‘ Shoes in good, plump | 2 for 3f¢ 16-inch big- heavy lors, | | a one gre o y Calf stock throughout. Special | 26 Goal tod | —— | Worth $2.00 and $3.00 each mt the price | Five dozen Clothes 5 | Every Fur Guaranteed i 1,000 pairs Infants’ Good Shoes | Pins ” WE | Neck Pieces and Muffs in Jap in black or tan kid. At follow. | No. 3 Galvanized Wash Tub; | Mink, Russian Lynx, Gray Squir $3. 00, $4, 00 and $5 Wool Waists ina spectal prices-—69e, 29 heavy wired top 59 j rel, Biended Squirrel, Mack Hare Gc, 49¢ and ; C | maticabie handles c Austraiian : Opossum Inabelia | rfal Waist bargain. New “ a fox, Sable Fox, Black and Brown | w Gtery -Gaberigtion-~Albs BOYS’ SHOES ee $3 89 Coney, Marmot and Brook Mink. | ¢rons ns’ Veiling, Wool Batiste gon ol mf he bove- named - } ‘ ry t Satin calf nizen, 9 to 18%. | $6.25, but $ " tea yy Rnd a sa gg : od a Rooks. gy bbngeP ecm Special, but not good for $5.60 Electric Superior ‘ ~'s woes. Creees, SOP e oe oe 79 $3. 98 pleces and muffs; worth up to | green. old sii’; Stila tees reign eeitane wet weather Cc Iron ; $16.00. On sale at = - j 1 $00 @aklantent Alaws shades; tailored and fancy styles, All sizes 1,59 cere Be 2 | Chock 69c | | become known 88 | Gold Dust. Per | bg the bestwearing kid shoo for | Olt | 19¢c | e | e women sold tn Beattlc. 10,000 | PACKRB® vresereesseeees ; | f pairs were sold in this sectga.| - a hon | e last year of this c * | good, plump viel, firm | $7 $12. N Tr ed Ha | a ae patent trimmed and ge | 7.50 to 0 ew imm ts ade srostent Sik Wate bergen ever o up to date. aa) Ladies, don't pay $7.60 to $12.50 for hats, | fered Iver 150 dozen walsts which com ai when you can get the same identical hats at prise every kind, quality and style known At this same low price aa London's for $4.98. London t# prepared to Mensalines, Taffetas, Peau de Scies, Jap also have a strong, outdd show tomorrow a greater number of Trim | Silks and all kinds of fancies; tailored and soft glove Calf Shoe for wom med Hate than any other store in town. @ fancy styles; all sizes. Values up to $20.00 and girls os Your choice of hundreds at cen $9.9 This Season All New Ce blacks, browne. of mixtures you ever wt a cannot buy $16.00, b and $20.00. greens, reds, navy biues and saw, Plaid backs these cdute in any other # tans, graye © tomorrow MEN'S AND BOYS!’ | CLOTHING 2.25 M P Largest stock of Ladies’, Chil 2.2 en's Corduroy Pants; ‘ ‘on 4 Sood, benvy. penta). pants teat dren's and Infants’ Sw rs i. Will give you good service. Sat-| Seattle on our counters, where urday Sale $1 75 | every one can be seen and price ' | plainly marked. $6.00 Boys’ or Young Men's Suits in mixed patterns. Coat, vest | Ladi Wool re and long pante: a good worsted eins ‘ — sod Yee nok arr 4 cloth. Saturday Sale me, Wate ae One pries : a trimmings, From $2 69 ; $4.98 down to $3.50 Boys’ Suite In st running ——$<—$_—_— from § to 16, in uptodate pat UNDERWEAR terns Knickerbocker pants ring your boy for a new school | 750 gtratford Union Suits, but- eult, Sale $2.79 ton across shoalders; tong sleeves and ankle Here ts something for the boy#— | jength ove A Long Black Off Coat in size: | from 6 to 16 years; @ coat soft | $1.25 Natural Gray Mixed Wool like a rubber coat and light | yaion Suits, ankle weight. One that will keep the | jongth Cc boys dry on a wet day 48 Only ‘ | Fine Ribbed Cotton Suits, ankle Men's $4.00 Long jack Rubber | length, lightly fleeced; white, Coats; buckle fasten 3 39 cream or natural 45 ers. Special . SOE shaiwsart Cc Men's Extra Quality "Black be Rest Combed Cotton Fie 4Un ber Coats; high collar and shouk | j0. g, steal der cape; & $6.00 Coat fon Suits, perfect fitting, button For . down front, ankle 1 | length Men's $2.50 Long Black $1.98 | Slickers at All- Wool Vests and Pants, natural Men's Ol) Pants and 2, 69 aray or cream Jacket. Per suit color .... seceacees Men's %-1 ath Black Slickers ¥ f i Men's and Boys’ Black OUTING GOWNS Ol Hate ey Boys’ Rubber Coats ae ROOD St ocks of them be school wear, Special ic he han¢ only reliable « Brown rca 8 a | kinds at small profit 1 Men's Heavy Black | Women's Full-Size Gowns; all Coats; felt lined, with vad | styles, 960, 69¢ proof {nterlining; the wargpet | and 48c coat known for t sters Special ae | R,.&G.CORSETS OUTING SKIRT. | Madame, please try the R. & G. : Corset, which probably has the Women's Outing Skirts speqiaiiy | gest sale of any make. We priced for Saturday have your model DOMESTICS ALL-WOOL EIDERDOWN—Pink only rag 19¢ quality, Saturday special, yard GALATEAS—New shipment of Fall styles in Sam on and Hydegrade Galateas, Saturday 15¢ special, yard PRINTS—American Prints Might medium and | dark styles; best assortment; 7 e regular 3s OUTING FLANNELS 21 Amoskeag and Swiss | Outing Flannels; all style Saturday 1 SHEETS—Hileached double bed size proved seam; ready for use. Saturday FLANNELETTES—Kimono Flannelettes; a rogu lar 12% value; large assortment; medium and dark styles, Saturday special, yard 9c Blanket Sale on Both Lower Floors Sheets; im | For Women’s and Misses ng Coats That Ought to Bring $12.50 to $20 | Positively the Greatest Coat Value That You Will Be Offered new materials as well as all the regular staple cloths the handsomest @iagonals and other pew fabrics at Ladies’ and Children’s Sweaters | | Ladies’ Lisle Crockery—Carpets 8:20 to nch Germ standard styles i%e « Saturday 72C wi The Petticoats Plain | anywhere line sians, Dre All | and faney lees than iF 1 Ke : | Morning Special 10:30 a. m. all moruing. Silk Petticoats Worth $5.00 at RAIN This is a Pure rantee abs ox. Blacks $3.69 ar Petticoats, Worth $1.50 and $2.00 at grays, COATS Worth $20 for Rubberized waterproof. navys and browns Raincoat Plain solid ones © never sold Do Not Miss These bi each. Per. Fine Mercerized Sateen, Heath every staple | and Imitation Taffeta Silk Pettleosts i ting black. | mor at 9c. Twenty different modes I] silk. Seven | extra width, which always bring §L GLOVE SALE all sizes a Infants’ Sweaters—We are crowd ‘ Se a evcon | BOMe colors ed with these; no high prices | 360° Shrday, either; Waist Leggings to match. | pair Priced from $1.75 down to C | Cashmere Children’s Sweaters—Red, Gray or White Wool Sweaters for chil dren from 6 to 14 years, including | London’ Famous Lily all sizes in many colors. Special Cashmerette ece-Lined Gloves in black and values to 4c and Wool Golf Gloves; 49c $2.00 at regular and Gloves | HAND BAGS Ladies’ Hand Bags in two plain and embossed extra Saturday special size; asks Ladies the co-ed style for misses, Prices | S¥aranteed, every pair; 98 Bags tauher Goan 4258 $1 43 | regular $1.26, London's C | leather down to sri EVO | Dent's Kid Gloves for ladies; | leather a | nearly every size; black and | goturaae RIBBONS some colors; regular $1.75 in | "*turds Tinch Heavy Hair Bow Taffeta | jays’ Stores. London $1 10° Ribbon; very heavy; the kind hh | that stands out and wears; in § | Dent's Real Kid Gloves for ladies, | aaaaek: Salida dhe alan | in all sizes and colors; regular Saturday, a yard 35c | $2.00 and $2.50. Satur. 1 48 styles; Just Moire Ribbon, also Heavy Taffeta | O8Y, ® pair $ . toe cca Ribbon; plain colors; number | To clear 1,000 patrs of Ladies 120, or about 6 inches wide: 3 and Misses’ Golf Gloves; some | Dioxogen value. Satur 9? are slightly soiled; values to 35¢, | 0Cy Jars day ¢ To clear Saturday, London Raby Ribbon on spools; nearly | sells for, a pair ........... 15e every color; regular le a yard | Spectal for Saturday, ull 5 | gone, 12 yards c NECKWEAR n C | Brush day's extra special (peroxide) ks in every color and range of prices, Metal-Fram well worth 75c. Solid strap handle, with special . TOILET SETS Comb and Glass; Saturday tll gone. EMBROIDERY SILK good handle, Hand made; strap But London Leather lined; riveted vere frame; London's $1 0, so be sure ant il ‘Be Satur the 25¢ size. Embroidery urrier’s pie sus - | Lad *s’ Washable Stock Coll: r 1 j | also several ends of lines to clear J 5c DRUGS AND PERFUME | oi) Vaine over twice what they | Saturday a Colgat Eastman’s and other | are marked. Satur 10 good makes of Perfume, in many | day ue odors; values to $1.00 an 25 lt " —_ SSoen:: value adiek’ Fancy Collars; lace and | Fine Goif Shirts; all sizes ance, Special Saturéay Cc | silk with beautiful Persian trim- | 100 nnd $126 values Colgate's Taloum Powder violet | ming; also a line of Lace ' pe cashmere bouquet and unsc | and Silk Jabots; values toc, | Neat Dress Shirts; 60 it regular 25¢ # Saturday your ne. pe eee aturday, London's 12¢ pane 19¢ ys’ Work Shirts choice op hd sg of a 12 ngham, twill, sal nce bottle of Bay Rum, larKe yles of e of Florida Water a bar GARTERS ‘i tion "or wool and of Soap for Williams’ Shaving Peroxide of Hydrogen pound bottles; regular 26 e. | London's pri Saturday 3 bar over a ¢ worth 50 a bar a box 3 bars Yo | R. & G. Corsets May Manton Patterns, 10c Ladies | colors trimmed irday G from fancy with gular 25e frilled elastic naments of ever 19c many styles SUPPORTERS tal for Curtains—Blankets ' Pad Hose linen Supporters urday awit pat * 8c all y ROOM-SIZE RUG $17.50 B x12 feet Bru Axmin ster Rug $1.50 $11.75 $14.65 "$9.25 $7.45 $1.60 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 4 ieee tairs Axminster Rugs $1625 Br 66 * $27.65 Stair Car G5e $3.05 $2.75 Rugs, Rody 0 Axmin Rug Axminster AMS PRON A RR ON - Rugs ee at

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