The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1910, Page 6

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Al; | \ AIL VOTES FOR WOMEN What Women Want 1 te ) A I ( 1 8 ht w 1 \ ( 1 And b l 1 all 1 1 and t t and =§6our children We pay taxes, not w f the home rent, everything h t “ eat 1 wear Taxation witt feclared founders of thi We are deer A y tin th the taxes—whether 1 playg niter # or school & ' benef er ad (be erm, thus women al i ballot Many girls are done out of a goc suse love to Hes Tule. They may not know they a ng, but 4 are : aware of it and resent it iM This desire to u other people's affairs is a common © of Dlackballs in though the vie arely reece s that | reason and at lefeat to per ite, lack of money or “pull,” rather than to nent There is s of popularity than a * bossy tion. Most of 8 of our own, and, even ¢ are not so good as pur friends, we p to stick to th ‘ It ie irritating to have each thought 4 another. For the sake of peace most of us are action or intention regula supine when with these managing people. We give in rather than argue; often are false to our better selves rather than fight it out This is bad for both. In one it fosters a desire to re and an 1 unpleasant trait is molded into tyranny. With the other acquiescence 3 becomes a habit that weakens the power of decision $ Mothers who notice this desire to manage everyone in a young child should break it up at once, It is a trait that has a phenomenal growth, and when once crown it ts hard to uproot. NTE 1») ay NiGe ST TO WOMEN | VEST POCKET EDITION OF PERFECT WOM LOOKS LIKE REAL KATHLEEN CLIFFORD, NEW YORK, Oct heard of a person elghths of @ woman? Yet Kathleen Clifford eighths of perfectly we Who ever being seven is seven a formed nan She t# one of the hits of the pres t vaudeville season in her impersonations,” but #o adroitly # she play the part that her au aces Would find It difficult to be |lieve that beneath her gay and |fashionable male attire the is hidden a veritable yest pocket edi tion of a perfectly formed woman Prof, and Mise Anna Wood Uy measured 2,000 American college girls, in their ef fort to find the average of feminine eal perfection, gave a standard sby Misa Clifford meas ured, Here tn the tabula Perfect Mins Woman Clifford Height .... 63.0 inches 66.0 inches Neck 12.1 inches 10.9 inches Waist 46itnches 20.0 inch Hips .. $1.7 inches Calf 12.0 Inch £.0 inches ) inches Inches 10.1. Inches + 21.4 Inches 92 Inches 7 Upper arm Thigh Forearm Pumpkin Pie, Pastry—To a cup of flour sifted into a bow! add 1 teaspoonful of % teaspoonful baking powder bh of sugar, 1 heaping table spoonful of lard. Mix, add a little thi Ga lee water, just enough to mix and LA ney. ¥3 keep cold. Roll thin, put into a deep ple tin well floured, not Crrespondénl|:: FF | that there t* no air underneath, Margaret 8.--The answer to your Question was printed tin The Star If you are a girl who loves to rule everyone, stop and consider. [of October 12. ful sugar, Beat well What if you do think your methods better than those of your friend? _—— jof salt, little nutmeg, %& teaspoon 3 Do not obtrude them until asked for an opinion, then give it without Dear Miss Grey Please publish | ful each of salt, a sulking if someone else's plans are preferred. a sure and quick way to rid a/ teaspoonful each of ginger, clnna- Your friends may pretend to give in to you, but they do it |duilding of cockroaches |mon and cloves, a teaspoonful of grudgiggiy and they like you none the better for it M. M. W. [vanilla and bea Pour into this j Obstinate people may fight things out with you, lees fond of fric A-One hb © remedy ts to| Milk enough to fil orust, stir well tion, will shun you. ; sprinkle bor around freely, It| before putting it in, have ft full The would be boss” should take as a motto, “Live and let live bare * to mankind, but In aald| nd bake 40 minutes In a slow which in plain English means don't try to run the lives of those |to bé de. tive to the pests, An. | ofen Custard must be firm in around you. ' is to sprinkle hel- | middie . ai - — — ochroaches exist i nd are 5 h RAIN SONGS. For Blunted Scissors. ae Gre Bev tienes youre oth ae 7 atent preparations are ob-| & good way to ae When your scissors become blunt:| tsinabie at every drug store mall bit of past The eget aed bs ge harp- ot sat pomice a hee an ften left over from a ple They ri r H ordinary knife, upon which place 7m = al 4 | Can be served t Tha wind, that worldold harpist,|the scissors as if in the. act of eut-| . son Jales yore a cue eearate Sas tiene et sitteth by; ting. By drawing the steel along|-.) A STAR READER scrape of ple crust thin And ever as he sings his low re-|the blades in this mar i frain, times, you will bri ar sciasor F He plays upon the harp-strings of/ again into good condition the rain | —Paul Laurence Dunbar, | We sell -M 8 — —-— | made. Gar ci | 73rd st. F Dance at Dreamiand tonight. - CHANCE). New Mixture COATS Worth $20.00— $12.85 Full-Length and misses’ s styles and ma Beautiful Broadcloth Coats, $21.85 Regular $30.00 Values Coats, ladies* Cheviot and Mixture Suits — $18.85 Suite that € abs utely 4 correct a6 to style and value : unexcelled. They are made of extra fine qualities of cheviots th man ' nish mix Sample Fur Neckwear 4! and Muffs fie i tie Black Fox Sets— Beart $15, $17.50, ward, $15.00, Ladies’ Sample Suit Shap TAKE ELEVATOR Open Till 9 o'Clock Saturday Evening sprinkle with cayenne pepper sprinkle again grated cheese and fold, roll out and and repeat the pro- le in & cool place to Tomato Cateup 1 bushel of ripe skins and all, and wher | m harden en cold roll tn rec tangular shape % Inch thick. Place in a baking pan, and with a knife tipped in hot water cut Into strips hes long and less than \ Bake and serve piled inch Add living away be used December 1st ts to see the open . of Seattle's New Cut-Rate De partme re, to be known as THE MARKET EMPORIUM The moet important news to the business world of the year comes in the announcement just made by the oe auaTt® |cot-house fashion - thy ol Pear Chips . snd boll slew.| ‘Take 4 pounds, or 12 large pears ¥ half. It te ar sett Se AR Dear Mias Grey: Wil 5 yo | n chor niay | ne® manager of the Sanitary Public | will help. Oi) of citronelia, how Mastet now © y rod ; ert four-story concrete pullding, near | ever, {s probably the most sure oi , the corner of Pike st. on First av.| Hordes: Wedneséay, and Pike place, of their plans to} 2 open to the public December 1, 1910, | THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, | Don't BOY ON THE STAGE It in @ 1 an ut in thin allcer add 4 LOVE'S DRAFT little fiehne pounds of sugar large lomons Jeroaity and brains enough t both rinds and juice, 1 cup of water| The draft of love was cool and| compromises, ought f and 1 ounce of ground gloger root | aweet | marriage rea al er | Boll until clear, Hard green pears u gave me in the cup } will do. Tut, ah, love's fire in keen and fleet f And | am burning uf | To Cut Warm Gread Throw Away Bread Crusts| Unions tho tears | shed for you it bread or Old Cheese, Shall queneh thie burning fame hot wate h bre 7 b good ideas to grate the| It will consume me through and| neat ft left over from dinner or] ana tenve but a Sin abil ry a ry foes tor une Par PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR, |ENDS KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERY straws or baked dishes AND MAKES LAME BACKS FE uch an potatoos am “eral » 004 /SAYS THE WIFE | : EL Fine camed and baked, with a aprink.| MUST BE MORE i re tale bread, or o e, because] ,.. ne ed after it ie Just as goc . h material People nowada marry on the 4 j D ; for this purpose, Stale bread, too, J pre ation, It wrong ; ’ | , ean be molete 4d and used for the to mar ~ nuse W nan % . ‘eo | ire ng for roasts prett She'll have to be than wh ) t ‘ | pretty te make a successful wife i aetthe a F : | Marriage should be based on ih an sprasenenaesasaessenceseserensesenatseaetssty oe ae nee ele Cee shite : after onKk and seriou hough The t y How to Make ways Kyrle ew, the actor, speak-|ney or t ry 4 ement, or f ~ ia ing in connection with new pla A COF . Better Cough Syrup Than 8) phe seandal,” which als with|that the of You Can Buy | domestic problems fensive ¢ irres Pha | The idea of changing rine r of ' discolored on trivial pretexts 1 humeful b 1) ar ory ends, wiley A Family Supply, Saving $2, 8! The iden of xetting a divorcee on the begin taking Pape’s Diur as di y harmactat, and Fully Guaranteed | are und of ‘Incompatit of tem rected, with « ywled that « y be | per! Grown men women there js no other remedy at a nilty of Pa AULEEEREAIEAaA EASA aa aaa asta aa ata ates: should be ashamed to make such a price, made anywhere else in the Th é ot A full pint of cough syrap—as| Confession—that they have no self-| world, which will effect so thorough | Ob © Pape'a: Dinretig inet much as you could buy for §2.50—| Control, no adaptability and prompt a eure oe ent oe can easily be made at hom You “A little common sense, a # Diuretic acta direct 1p | druge world. ret 1910, will find nothing that takes hold of more P an obstinate cough more usually ending It inside of cellent, too, for whooping cough sore lungs, asthma, hoarseness and | other throat troubles. quickly, | ¢ 24 hours. || Mix 1 pint of granulated sugar with % pint of warm water, and| stir for 2 minut Put 2% ounces | of Pinex (fifty cents’ worth) tn a| pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectiy, Take a} aspoonful every one, two or three | hours This Ie just help cure @ cough laxative enough Aleo etim the appetite, which usually is sot by a cough. The taste is pleas ant | The effect of pine and sugar] syrup on the inflamed membranes ts well known. Pinex ts the most val-| uable concentrated compound of Norway white pie extract, rich in| gulaico! and all the natural healing | pine elements. Other preparations wil] not work in this formula. This Pinex and Sugar recipe fa now used by thousands of | housewives throughout the United} States and Canada. The plan bas been imitated, but the old com ful formula has never been equaled Byrup For the custard—One large cup |druggists, euch as Bartell Drug Co. ful of sifted pumpkin, 1 eg, 1 cng] distributers, add a pinch| Well of the above recipe that they little nutmeg, %) refund the purchase price | | { Dear Mis ‘ou please |® new tely equipped depart: | tell me the nt. | ment oceupy the two upper ing on mar or | floors of their building aaekna Thetr plan include the installa : “Cot game tion immediately of two additional i first-class passenger elevators, and sega other alte 18, to cost approxi mately $40,000. Dear Miss Grey: I went out with The store is to be the most mod a bo! e even whom I had|ern and completely equipped busl-| never gon it before, al ns of the kind in the city, The end of | most surprising part of their plans} our des-|{s the statement that the store is e boy | Intended to deal only tn cut-price I to| merchandise and cater exclusively m or the |to medium-priced trad ent home| The company expects to open " ® BESS to-date with range | A he g man who acts a as Mr. Pidduck explained, r r ng, she t mankind from the “cradle | t \ccompany you to the grave Mr, Pidduck {* already wide r™M I ly known as one of our most pro . i gressive and enterprising business myself tt and this new announcement is me to speak to her t another tribute to his energy and Ie it or the g pl ability o speak f The opening day of this new € 1 had a quart th a girl who|terprise will be eagerly awaited, left for her home in kane, I|the management bas promised tt at t t Vould it be|it will ed anything of the kind per for ¢ e and tell|ever before “pu | This enterprise Is it er to put a post-serip| prove most pk a ful, as the solid f mar MASCULI GENDER ket and bargain it a guar A t f the|antee of an enormous volume of r ] ndicate by a friend-| business from the start ly x b c ognize One new departure in keeping An ce elsewhere with the r t rn department A 1 uk t| store method racticed exten tot ! in the East is the intention of (i t ompa o sublet to a few 1 I A post-| most representative and pre ive t te | exclusive dealers department space covering thelr line The demand I 1 n80|for this space with a concern of h rter for|such undoubted prospects of success I t to use? | is expected to be greatly In exces YOUNG IPE of the availat uppiy, #0 Mr. Pid ¢ ! I Kinds | duck has warned his friends to get f Yea printed today or shortly.|in their application for space early | | This co-operative plan 1s expected to contribut materially to the ve 1 M-C-M Soap, Seattle! firm's succe as it means the co | made nwood Grocer 00 Ken-|operation at once of about half ¢ | wood Phone North 1882, Red | dozen of our cleverest and most pro 268 SOO t gre lve mere ate, Some of the best known Seattle and others, think Guarantee ft to give aatiefaction or We sell MOM Soap, Seattle! made. L. C. Hotebkies, 14th and Phone Ballard ao = 63rd at How About Here's a small odd lot of N Pieces and Muffs that are her Just in time. There are larg omen’s Winter Waists Nearly every Walat in this lot is worth $3.00 to §3.98. A fow were $2.69 All kinds of all wool nuns’ velling wool batiate, albatross and brilliantine, Yon tailored and fancy styles. ery color and shade $1, 98 and all sizes MORNING SPECIALS Colgate’s Taleu all Till noon Powder Hair Brushes; black bristle; one-plece bach 6 Till noon .. c Brush and Comb Set; white bristle brush, ebony back; our $1.49 seller, Till 98 hoon ne Cc Safety Pin any ize very strong; worth 6 Till noon Pearl Buttons, one dozen on a ecard; any size octal Ironing Wax, with handle old at 2 for be Special till Jtocking Darnersa; any color; you need them now; Till noon you 1 ea 1G wt. Try to Match Thes | blacks and ‘9 re. Ov all « a; +P arge skein Flannelette Kimo. a q r os Goods of Any Kin $10.00 Black Russian Lynx Fo land nh near r t Set, lase shawl and @A) QB , be : $3.00 and $4.00 Hat Shapes ‘ 6 r pecial all styles, Until is nm for th ie, | Fitting Patterns— mF ull Value Baking Powder Not how cheap, but how good, is the seereg of the goodness of Crescent Egg-Phosphate BAKING POWDER Sold in standard 1-Ib. cans. It is mod- erate in price but high in quality and all around goodness, One baking will prove its superiority over ALL oruERS. Buy a can, use it and if it is ‘not entirely satisfactory in every respect, return oun? f(RESCENT BAKING , POWDER ewe”, back, ld by Grocers—25e¢ per lb. No more—no Received highest award, & Y. P. B., Seattle, less. CRESCENT MANUFACTURING CO., Seattle, Wash. Elsewhere and See What vives Have to Pay st materials Correct styles, splendidly tailored and | perfect fit gu « There mod been an offer n ae season of equal importance. See these beautiful Su ne, for they surpass anything shown elsewhere abot ut Every it in this collection is worth $25.00, $27.50 to $30.00 nderful an | 2,500 Yards of Table Oil Cloth | vena $3 On Sale at 15c Per Yard am | 5 ry Misses’ | Long Wagnen's Undiowonr Coats with a big “B"—and there's is we We w Think Table Ol! ck Seneca Street Entrance Only yards ins f it Children's Swentans Warm Little weg 39¢ or Sweaters, with belt Shawls, Throws arfe and | collar plenty pe es priced absurd- | 4 lot of Comte, Muffa; all this season's styles; | piain Weave Coat Sweaters, | lip the list: bh. no: fa Hare, Russian Lypx, Coney, | Sin" owen Cnt Sweaters Vests and Pants; | ¥ $8.50 to $1600 Opossum, Fox, ete, etc. To V neck 29c } regular and extra 24 rack tomorrow at— close at cece . c | | ¢ hildren's Wool Sweaters, mil. | eced Union Suits; $6 98 | itary collar, two rows brass 4 make; bute Geo Begpow’ 1 ‘43 um button 39c e | belt cod Union Suits; | 1 | Children’s Heavy Wool Sweat- | button down front; white, | They are all-wool, all emg | ers; small sizes, with 98 y or cream Be { and come in blacks and mit i t New All Wool Serge and P. that have been 000 yards of Newest Imported and Finest Domestic Bro: & readily gt $6.00 and $7.50, on sale ai oth in Wack and colors; extra wide. London can save you | at a 50c to T5e a yard on a new dress Per yard About a dozen different models, every « a good Blacks, browns, grays and navy blue. A 8; waist be $1.98, $1.69, $1.19, 98¢ ... 69c ure from 31 to’ 40 inches; lengths from 87 to 44 Afternoon Spetiele Bh een Bohs, Braids HAIR MAY MANTON Glove 100 ns Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear. ‘9c « P puffs R. & G. Corsets A t117 SECOND To, cose, Hate Bg Crockery—-Carpets Curtains—Blankets the empty tin to your grocer and get your money - a evr ce yeeaaes OF traeovrc ft a a 8 ® is i ie e * o 1 1 b ft u " f y a f i ¢ t 3 $eea0 sige , i Maen ed

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