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TT of INDS A HOME Those int in the letter to Cynthia Grey f A Wayward Girl” will be glad to hear that she ts now safe and happy, A letter re ceived today follow “Dear Miss Grey: This fan't n bad old w i, after all, I old lady, and she has live with her, She got learning the millinery busine “Oh, Mais Grey how glad I am that I didn’t do it but everything looked so black, and I was desperate “Lam so happy now, Y know what it is to be hom: friendiess, and then to have s« one to love you and sympathize “I hope every girl who is in trou ble will come for it mean 80 much to pour out op to some one, and be sure of good, honest advice WAYWARD GIRI (No Longer.) u don't jess and to you Cynthia Grey would still be glad to see her, however, and the $ sent in by a well-wisher ts to be claimed at the office. Ot wise it will be returned donor, CYNTHIA GREYS CORRESPONDENTS Dear Miss Grey—Should a b 18 and a girl of the same age t gaged to be married? We are in the third year high school and both expect to support ourselves after we have graduated, Is a boy of 15 old enough to know his own mind? A LONE, WORRIED GIRL. A—The choice of 18 is seldom the choice of later years, as one's standards and ideals change vastly between the years of 18 and say, 25. A definite engagement would be very foolish. If your love fs real and permanent {it will last just as well without any such for mality, Wait until the young man is able to support you and offer you a home. Dear Miss Grey—(1) Would you please tell me if, when a the theatre, the lady is supr to leave her hat and wrap in the dressing room? (2) What are the usual things ordered for an after dinner theatre supper? Should the man order for both or should the) lady order for herself. (3) Is there any way of bleaching a grey fur white? HELEN A—(1) No. (2) The gentleman arders for both, after asking the lady what she wishes. regular meal ts desi tomary to order s elifish form, salad, sandwiches, or rare bit with a beverage and perhaps an fee. (3) No. Dear Miss Grey—Can you tell me What day of the week was the 16th of April, 1888, September 22, 1877 and September 20, 18857 A—Monday, Saturday, Sunday.| THEY ACTUALLY DO THE WORK. | Food Eaten Is Worthless Unless Di-| gested—Some Stomachs Must THEY Have Help. o <a Food taken into the Stomach which, from the nature of the food or the condition of the stomach, ts not digested, is worse than no food at all. This is a true statement as far as it goes and a great many dye peptics go only this far with their reasoning. They arcue with them selves that because thelr stomachs d@o not do the work given them they must be given less work; in other words, they must be starved Tt would be just as sensible for a business man who Is unable to do all his own work to cut down his! _ business to his own capacity aa it fs for a man to starve relieve his stomach. The business man employs help and goer forward with his business Likewise the sensible dyspeptic will employ help for his stomach give his body proper nourishme Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ally do the work assigned to then They relieve weak and overburden ed stomachs of a great portion of digestive action. Their component parts are identical with those of the digestive fluids and secretions of the stomach they simply take up the grind and carry on the work just the strong, healthy stomach would do it. sensible On this account & art's Dyspep- sia Tablets are perfectly natural in their action and effec They do not cause any unnatural or vi disturbance in the stomach or els. They themselves diges food and sup the nourishment contained in what is eaten and carry out plans for the enance and main tonance of the How much more senstble { method t that emplo: many sufferers from weak stom achs. B means the body and they need ar the man is jshed and equipped to om work and perform his I possibly be in er wor tion by starv himself or loying some new fangled, insufficient food that does not contain enough nutriment for a d A strong man doing . must be proper! applies to the bratr D: sper {a Tablets, by re able it to recuperate and regen ita hort health and strength. ture fepaire the worn and wasted titsues just as she heals and é the bone of a broken limb, which is of course not used durin ‘ T can't tell you | to the} 1D now | and/| | | | | himself to || | same as a good. | | process of r 1art apes - je by all ¢ a box and they 4 tf that the druggi en not try to merit a 1 th dem: f withi | p< Uniess aj = d, it ie cus) in any| : , “ ‘ # to look | , a y _ n housework, . , astoninhin w fow womer 5 lov ‘ omen who. Wt : t seed up © most at} : r have a dowd frowny look whe bus in the kitchen that : ’ ‘ } makes it hard for a man to recog cane nize her as the love dream of bi x youth. + ys | Now, @ neat apron will change : , any woman from a bedraggled | slave into a domestic goddens A properly cut princess apron can be | t made t 7 Y and it thr \ Jan atmos demeatietty ] femininity yout her that He, e | straight tc heart of any mar | : / This Will Get Him, | 4 y al hen ¢ ab the evening | « ne, something adica po DY « with him | f * ww do housework In a kimonc That | ¢ garment te a prett tthe affair te - t it has no piace in the a hy it's called fascinat And te > ste lots mors be tn style one must wear one of hand-crocheted or knitted silk or \ apros OCTOBER 24, | Westlake Market Seattle Temple of Econom IS NOW OPEN The attendance Saturday far exceeded our highest expecta. tions—The market was thronged with eager shoppers—Satis- faction and pleased surprise was written on every face—The Beautiful, Roomy, Clean and Sanitary Market, made shopping a pleasure rather than a task to the many women present STALL 1-2 Westlake Habit SPECIAL 224023 THE STAR—MONDAY, 1910. “Fix Up” a Little | for Kitchen house | for wivos funny to offer more neatness and prettine in the average housewife | } But tt is a sertow fler all, In nine cases out of 1 physteal charms of the wife © no ineffective allies to t in the conquent r wit ther good man him into marriag »y fetching litte a coque h Olffures, a roRe tt attrac her hair, @ pret attained a ahrewd combir ir ry | natura table art | t tive and ' har Cons « how oaay tt | when engage astonishing prett it ts achte when reault Get the Rib Bolling Beef ... 7c Fancy Pot Roast nae cos oc ue | H. PARKINSON 4 | <_< _— Handy to every car line in the city—Everything under one roof : be tn svi oe must War ane novelas: —Covered area way for farm wagons—Taxicab delivery to | — . Some cented tobe. n towd any reasonable distance ) nAg Heee Qn Ved ce fre agg sae | pantey REY; OSCAR HAYWOOD, D. Rememb th PI ‘astor Baptist Church of the Covenant, New York. er | ace Flirting is only a superficial interest tinged with sex To = | that flirting, aa we understand It, ls coarse or deg | The man or woman incapable of f husband or wife. To say that & man or woman never ges Sarasa Soo nese sane ont weet rose | lt Riad Westlake Avenue, Fifth and Pine Tt seems ine ible that an one should find so r ch evil tn ead is meerly 8 rad poe igo nv Bldg Dental Conspiracy | 7 : Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or | Buy or Sell Real Estate, Busi Chae Sea . jusiness at gh | courts sell real estate, etc. Classified Page. ADVOCATE © married to POLYGAMY as as man of th fact that t wives a his tenness? Th jority of wor and an ent B. DAVIS, tw the j it’s London's for | BROADCLOTH Underwear—Hosiery—Men'’s Wear ings of from Sic to $1.00 per i le standare ‘a Seiad 4 sninali he | This season. Black and a full ” ' ‘ eat that | Mne of good shades that you woe R A Lor artic we } want will be on sale again & Reformate ; 5 Soe tee Contes jo oe R. & G. Corsets | morrow at remarkable sat tiny, secon ae ¢ ! + t THE DENTAL POARD’*® CODE | most marriages were ch : : . ) | yard. Priced as follows: child should be wished for | Sivad ts Geweaet of oe + Cc ca | $2.96, 00, 118, raged Pare Ls nage pe ag a that every woma , Crockery—Carpets c ins—Blankets | 8c and have children that she doesn't war Ay LL Oy ei Pee ee ne Hoyt), popular aut F You don't mean it C WOMEN IN ISH HAREM ARE HAPPIER than man , | a penny less than the way Americar as Ceabiba heaes , n't have been ly dotng too 1 * of housew A DENTIST MUST NOT ADVE TIE what barg: ers would like to go back to the hae thee Ge , i fA ‘oro al t talk a lady, are becoming too lazy and too s for ar 50. - 5 ounters ; HANCOCK, New York physicia . . - 5 | unter - * ® | ards, Ce rd Pongees Sh and Rajahs in various shades; jection IV. of A os | new Silk W Diagonal and Satins. Beautiful plaids i | VOTES FOR en a rules | c necks; F beared Ottoman § Madam, it is useless to _ brofen pra “ » $1 25 Silks tomorrow at hi oa cope nen eel ‘ : repeat B YY Bi k t 500 Pieces New Dress Goods Give Our Women (2 ees u ankets eces New Dress | ARTICLE VA DING HUMMER Of Lor sii ida then: as res | Resuter Velues Pi Square Deal |probabiy t "asl pay for them. Clip th egular Values Positively $1.25 to $1.50 Per Yard i thaternit oa WOOLNAP BLANKETS—Size 60x76, good for double bed Fancy Stripes and Plaids, li A tf | comes in white, gray and tan. This blanket is worth Shadow Stripes and Plaid By Voting for evans [fii 22.20 8 bate London's wpeca $1.39" vaerux’ \? ad care " I } GRAY BLANKETS—If you wa et value in a 10-4 Gray - cy weaves of every known The Fi t t | Uieitnensaas and a Blanket, ask for the “Sarace! now worth #126" @Qo | design; French Panamas and rs Amendmen : i | we pecial price Prunellas; all the famous . n- | HITE BLANKETS the Nashaw Mill Alpine Blanket sods atfilkes oe Is the Slogan Washington Women Have Adopted, Which will | pag ge alle sb 9 8 All Whee; Ro Uaraer Tic wapeta rie Bean mee, some . 3 Be Used on Billboards, Theatre Programs and Other Modes of be gS ndo fal price, pair tas and W affetas: French Peau de Soie and Advertising in the State Wi de Fight for Suffrage nttote, | TAN BLANKET- A k for he NI PONS! T Blan 4 iantines fr tradford, made by Henry Reid; ich pubite, | louble bed; in tan only, with pret Camel's Hair Serge; all the newest wide-wale effects; of salt. 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Cream the but of " ; tab I pec lection tomorrow at, per yard ,, 68 and sugar, add the beaten egg, the | gtow th iy Pg . milk, and atir in the fic bliwo } j ¢ 5 : 9 has been sifted with the DB ithe f taking f " | M » ~ Rods "bakasbrtered kom ass ead, fr ving ta en's Crnvenstios Boys’ New School Suits pow 20 or 26 minut . t W t ate ia rt the lrade-Marked Cravenette Coats, cut ext Cheese Canapes } « j - Sone his is one of th t 16 : , , } a hi ne ¢ season’s best values for boys 8 te Cut the slices of white bread into| WEAR COTTON NEXT TO SKIN, | bine. y ; | nice quality black sateen, At this cut season's be ys 8 nd with the ster). de outs on ten- | 1 dave $2.00, which is well worth while 7 years; neat patterns that boys lil Knickerbocker an a de t W 5 [ wear wc ft $1 ta for aan prin ‘ hick la 4. | iinen next to the re 1 . rd i $ 98 trousers. $3.50 values for ... oe vm os $2.79 kt " 1 88 ion of ph has ct 4 nota - _ ! b n ent , “ ” et in by | fa ton or Ih b pares le eee. $7.00 and $8.00 | MORNING SPECIAL WOMEN’S 5 SHOES It Th easor me ee | NS, c AL 8:30 to 10:30 a, m pirat A earana fae | -KING SKIRTS, SENECA ST. 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