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THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910. |Breeororsoersoororooorss NEW WHITE SEWING CPoOeoeoeoeoeseooooere MACHINES WHY CAPABLE WOMEN ARE SCARCE. “Dance of Dawn” Just ae mane tr, cnt Reduced 4 oy gYNTHIA aney. Naturally Helps Divorces °c (8.05.05 i) 3 O The Just Man asked naquisitive Person this question . rag the ineen of “Why is it so hard to got capable women In any Hne of Hterary or ‘ orth) arti work, or in any Hne of work, for that matter? ° - ‘ ‘ Ader #4 Now, the Inquisitive Person was a woman, and she had been 1 ' “dyn B. D. VORIS born with a large and active question mark in her head, so she aepe pe ; ; replied I know why It { 7 4 Me Tell me why,” said the Just Mat Himitly Person drew her eyebrows ogether and the table with her fingers. Then « ald because Iam a woman, and I have wanted to -do something in the world. I still do, and I aball, but | believe if you or any other man had had to encounter the discouragements I have met, you would have quit long ago. I thought everybody encouraged you,” sald the Just Man Everybody you know about does; you and the people who pare « age hag where you stand. But there are lota of othe P ; i. . ES BROWN’S in we ané—well, it fe this way: Suppose .you -® ; 3 Fale ree . nay going to run @ race, and all the people you knew and those you { “4 ‘ : ton ee | BRONCHIAL TROCHES met casually came and stood on the side of the course and remon pian b “ strated with you as you ran, Suppose they even went so far as to reach out a hand to stay you if your speed became what they conside too great for + y or comfort, Do you think you would run a sucessful ra Uniess I were a wonderful runner I'd probably drop out early in thé game And you would not run any better becay your friends meant well, because they thought you should n attempt it? \ \ Of course not —SUBSCRIBE FOR— Then you can understand why women fall, No matter what f / & woman does, from the time she starts until she stops or gets she is constantly fighting for her right to live her life and do her p . work she chooses n Casual acquaintances feel moved to . remind her of ‘her proper sphere,’ of the difficulties In the way Delivered At Your Home of those who have gone down before her, of the danger to her health, ber duty to posterity or any other old thing that they To show my appreciation of the fair and « conjure up to discourage her, And then folks wonder why wom NANCE GWYN IN HER “DANCE OF THE DAWN.” Seattle Daily Star, I herewith subscribe t drop out of the race. Those who stay en that comes * a her t wa o. re 3h oe 4 PHILADELPHIA, Deo, 29. —) Gilpin to secure a divorce from|| of one month and thereafter until ordered stoy them, for they work alor and they must blaze a path for them Nance Gwyn Dar f the Dawn” | Charl Gilpin HL, bh been n f s probabl e str poge or applegreen forming the| selves as well as for those who follow a > ven ged eB scp esha bao 3 page nna a 66'to the following 0 gd at tg souing This is probably th gamboge or applegreen forming a f coms to bave done a whole lot|cumspect that not a scrap of evi eaddress in the world. It pallies t t is worn by the women But,” said the Jw Mar you say you mean to rise, How do jo”, it ‘ - the juipil, and is a huge a ) Pehuantepec, a state In South-} you meet these difficulties? : che ye hey — please th gon dence relative to Une cane me bene Jace, stiffly starched and with alern Mexico, far out of the beaten I whack the meddiers over the knuckles so hard that they etd-ae tak dee te ta ee ee lie has recommended to : Wide Mounce, a silky material of path of trave are giad to mind their own affaira. Jost what you would do Airect! Avon . hn Cance bas, tn- | the court that the divorce gran | NAMI Some day there may be time and strength 40 argue, but now 1 | @rectly. at least, beon instrumental | ed, and the judge hay carefully im must work,” in bringing about the cutting of two | pounded all the testimony. Never matrimonial knots, one in New | theless i| STREET York and the other in Philadelphia In New York also there was # di- || . ‘ a ‘ ae: > RE reeWOMAN (nthiaGreys es ate fro aon |S), afer teah'n ere CHt out end mall to The Bente Star, Beate, Wash “ " state of single Hlessedness. The from his beautiful wife, known to After Supper= "5; tt re Tn mettre teeter a er Ti 1} 4 Dr. Robbing Wente Sehesie to @ CFS The referee appointed by the| Dawn.” Charles Gilpin of Philadel-| Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or Household Economy How to Make the B. Syrup and Gave $2, Making It at Home. 2 eeeecoces QreTeeen coBetranGouue st Zn TARA RBOSDPE MOD or 30c per month by mail, —= gm ee4orMr eo Teach Girls Homemaking 7 wilt anewer letters by mail| court to take testimony in the suit |phia figured in the testimony pre ° 22; | brought by Mrs. Frederick Berwind | sented in this case cell real estate, etc. Chum Mothers or Police-Mothers sma. Mine Grey will mot . Shall mothers be BOSSES or CHUMS during 19117 ¢ by (ctephene. tions I am unable to answer. (2) Shali mothers be good friends with the little people of the house- p You will find the name of the writer holds of this great country, or shall mothers POLICE the house Dear Mins Grey—(1) I work in| 0f this department at the beginning holds? ‘ the same office with a young man} of thin oclen (3) Much of my m 9 a A choice seems easy to make. who pays a great deal of attentiog} gris! is secured from refers In whom do grownup folks—-who are themselves only children, to me. Would it be proper for me} UPoks and | use whatever common as you will decide if you think about it a moment—place the most to ask him to call, or should | waipp2enee I may possess in answering confidence, the stern police, or the other common citizens like them for him to ask? (2) I have a boy; eter questions. selves? |friend who wants to go with me x Do uot plain folk prefer to tell ther troubles to their neighbors, ibut I find he goes with several} Dear Miss Grey—How can a girl rather than to the po! girls, Should | have anything tof! 7 ¢ bust? Do you Think over it—and you have the whole principle in a nutshell. | [do with him? ce . 1 that exercising Had you rather your child would approach you as a FRIEND or : BLUEEYED BLOND. ; », Can YOU RuRKeSL An} #8 CULPRIT | A-e(1) Wait for him to ask. (2) WPER OG + ane Doesn't it seem that the children will get a better, finer view of Why * Ten minutes” exere ever Tebeiiteds ts se 6 not? There's no reason ot . : life if they can go to a COMRADE mamma with thetr little trials rth why he ng With two-pe dumb shouldn't go with « » * 1 (which are very big and very real to them), than If they are com or Indian clubs will help you doren iris, f he & ot ¢ " pelled to go toa STERN mamma? ae orm, © de DE B. develop your figure. Too much sternness on mamma's part will surely jead the little : 4 Is l omor Ow Read ( a efult ones to LIE, while a fair, just application of kindness will as sure Miss @ ee Dear Mise Grey—! have been r | mnenad r Dear Grey—Kindly giv ; ly lead them to tell the TRUTH--confident that their faults and » & recipe for sprinkle s. «6 *Pworking in an office for three Mistakes will be forgiven, even as their elders are forgiven for thelr STRANGER, “[204Ts, and there 4s a young man ASO faults and mistakes. cbekgys ste working there of whom I am very In taking the kind attitude, mau ili merely be following out | Heat 4 ogee with a pound of}fend. I have been keeping com Ww Misses’ | Ww Wi t Waists the precepts taught the little ones at Bunday school. And little , sugar 10 minutes, then) pany with him ever since I have omen’ Ss and omen ’s in er Ones get some very fine and very high ideas and ideals of what life for an hour. Add a table |been there, Now that I see he should be at our Sunday schools. V lemon extract, 1 Hlreally joves me and wants ta ql < If mamma fs kind, surely the little ones have been taught a les | hartahoro and enough flour to ry me I am very troubled be oO n an fon in kindness. |make it stiff enough to ro Roll} cause I am a Jewlsh girl a he If mamma is harsh, why, {t's all right to be cruel, must be the : . out with springley ro and lay /ie a Gentile, and | know my folks oa ts @ $3. 00 V lu Yerdict of the little ones—who look upon mamma as the greatest, ‘ , he oe — wre day a * F | we uld turn from me as sone go most beautiful woman in all the world | . the springley molds with flout ‘tol nen nat their be love him - vores gtaine veo : AOR arene ee SE [prevent sticking, sprinkle ani weed|very dearly and it breaks my Regular Prices Up to $15.00 ais is the first time Waists of this chat mamma is to be ca ¢ little ones rear themselves | OR. JANE E. ROBBINS. in bottom, press the cakes in and/ heart to give him up, but I must —SE r De; Jane & Rebhtes, exccative| Ate 12 aulek oven lAs y o many girls auch The Coats in this lot are better value | acter have ever been offered as low as $L@, ee Se hed {syn newers nope yo th st $10 aeke ts etieed " . ; : ve secretary of the Public education) Dear Miss Grey—What is the |*?™ ‘ Rowen! ra ; be ‘ tha than the best $10.00 Coats advertised All pure Wool Nun’s Veiling, Albatross, a wiation Ye a » clea ve coke will tell me - oon oe » Th a n >. > = fats mn : York s an | b a way te “4 n ailver-backed BADLY TROUBLED. ‘ I n They are a Batiste, F h and Scotch Pt questior o . 1 re at s, g . it s . 1 1 In the public sch INQUISITIVE. ge Fo send was - ans, grays and | annels, Imported Madras and Very f i ' h in i les of ! om afraid 1 also d and othe 1 No f nds of Waistings. Plain cok thst e” calthens ore ancy styles. Sizes 34 to 44 ny ” Iam a young My mother says ot their duty, or are foolishly Mine () What will THE SORT OF CREDIT THAT FITS YOUR POCKET {8 Pieuinch. or are . a THE ONLY KIND WORTH CON ING. THIS STORE 18 | ‘otion th . ring | tye Rey elf me ag he “am {00 young to have a sweet i iO H t Sh W Suit READY TO ACCOMMODATE vo ci Othe oni ‘rent led ge ‘ 4 ‘mapkine on |) sont ae win prestige we be Closing ut | a apes omen’ 5 Ss sides, the child , 1 ner ts proper for | actic * “ ‘ Py 4 ° housework Is being do ® "ee g | Iz Jn love Wh , Odd Dining Chairs Specially Priced | '0osninia ie BraTnice. |i li Cc , at «choo! (1) Soak in sour milk as B. An unusual offering in Dining Chairs, this—odd The girl who can't do the |%008 after the stain occurs as| A.—Your mother's view is quite] Cc patterns, from one to ten of a kind, marked at reduc higher mathe Sat: Rhos Peete cone Vertes Sanat eres Worth Up to $5.00 | » London i§ i f enough to put butter om the (OC, a (2) Forks to th Val tions of one-third to one-half off regular price esa ataren't matt. 46 eaite left of ¢, knives and spoons to| Dear Miss Grey: 1 am 15 years $5.00 to $10.00 Values 4), ut one hundred 4 § priced regu- Three of the stylgs are illustrated valuable as tho mathe. | “8ht and napkin between. (3)Yes./old, & fect 4 inches high, 24 Inc There are some real & bent Satin, Videet and Utetie we 00 at $10.00 Oe oe would be ground the wa about mee Hats left in our Millinery De | Foie fa Shape All one thine ae +s t a8 r i «th Mor Miss Grey—How can 1) bust ¢ and about 40 Inches . ent, and they go on sale r wae cs ! ‘ om one d to $3.50 Dining | $1.60 Dining | $1.75 Dining | *’ ail about the butter,” | Grer-—How cen 1) bust measure and about 40 inches mt, and’ they . Felt Hat ‘Shapes. AU | These a m one-third to i . i i uiness an ty? {that this fe too stout for a girl o sapere «Ri Friday at .........49¢ asked in other st — Pies screed MARY M. | my age. What can I do to reduce ae ¢ ’ interested in good It-| this besides dieting and exercising j a at. Think lese of yourself. t any time to exerel Pre-Inventory MORNING EXTRA SPECIALS open alr as much nage or with windows| P p what ean bo BEDDING SALE |20inch Human Hair witches, | 50c to 79 Ladies’ Fancy Neck } Thanking you befc rice, per pal i 9 | Dear Miss Gre ; KIN ~otinesv alge irae lesa 34¢ \ Putte polding’ Metal Doll Cabal il APSA | wre : 6 maaee it ti 8.—What can be pore oat ees oe bait; ow 1.49 ite $1.79 values 9c tothe Gorcler: pe ee eee ee nea oy ea ntKs ' : Sale pric Ag Sietar 69c adios’ Fan ‘ ve oa B Gray Kn iiekes © and total uence It Sale price, per pair en's Solld Shines, woct | Bist OF grag; tine grate rs ar foodatuff rug y Senegal and Neponset Gray and| ¢ 1 y : 1) TH noc F le ® woman| Des , ndly per pair : c ci rehie be t popular | divor r € y t me iw the auare . Gray Heavy Twilled Blankets; | Perri “ 2 Mottled Blankets, in dark gray Others not illu , dean inate ; D baealer ak heat and tar; full 11-4 ais c $2.50 DINING CHAIRS, $1.25 Sorsg eer is eee '€ Bt ae, 956 | y Molr “$1. ‘i Wome $2.50 DINING CHAIRS, $1.50 ould ‘be 10 ried Witte tne eee ane OTe ach BEDSPREADS Till noon, a yard tace? Ask to See These Bedspreads|25¢ Writing Paper ar vel-| Women’s $4.00 DINING CHAIR $2.00 ; f fact they Gon the a _ Jcold baths, Keep the diet simp! Numbers. of these ye ; 25c good, pir I have beer|Preeh fruits, lemonade, butte hh med: bluct o« pany wit ng man | Milk, water-drinking, raw veg ot elle i as Be f Ee Bpectal til! noon. $20.50 Library Table 71 mae ea area ee rnin a la a a Chr, wit coc tts oes aa Soe hemmed; 70x i at a tat he w 2 y | foods, tea, coffee and lat hommed aid loys’ Navy and Oxford Sweaters i es] : i \ ole 1 ct d ' ; rinse in plain } t ‘ ,* ah, mmed 8 heavy home } wool; well | \ . ‘ y 1h u € het, hemmed ti N90! : trated is iin MR! ed 4 nore t ls. I told him so In g hemmed; 76x88 of oak, in Early En \ 1 quit q 1 him a while be " Manes, fringed glish, golden or fum. uf 3 F fe A re still g ed finishes, with fe $d 4 r 4 f c e sent a chafing top measuring 28x54 " h for ( t you th inches; is fitted with and do spin: perme ir Ayer’s Hair Vigor is for men, | {i!, “keep it? ie re wide shelf at bot 4 too. It is a splendid hair-|" 4°71 can think of no reeson wh ia td © fhad, Sitronnde. hfs 7790—Colored Crochet, in pink tom for books, Very , : nO Teese ngs it Worekn ait ia blue, red, yellow, navy and special at $15.75 | J¢.-86 refreshing:|7°° “ORS Ft Soneet the et rod e girl to her. If a girl Mae roe $1, 89 $1 NOW—$1 WEEKLY poceg?. “leebns the” scale sues ont’ ect are ee eee ause and cure of har nite I au r hard — whit Opera singers alwaye-act as if the A clean and healthy. Never bunches in corner of ¢ and (par| audits of the world had not $2.00 patr Men's Patent Leather "117 econe, don me), but for the love of M polled them when they are tray Shoes, latest style toes, military Seattle’s Popular Home-Furnishe ‘ changes the color of the hair, | “2° 8@ ¥o"4n4 where do you ob- alia teu wellanconha duitee cab heels, and very dressy $1.65 tain all your information Special till noon Ask your doctor, 1.°.47"%° MISS IMPUDENCB. |100 business cards 760. 119 Union | Lowell, Mass, A.—(1) Yours is one of the ques } oon boxes Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear R. & G, Corsets Crockery—Carpets Curtains—Blankets

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