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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911 MEALS SERVED. tr, Clty of Everett or Trleeraph Old Colds R Do not know what to take? | Then why not find out? st Photographs of Spring Hats for 1911 Yo {ote ows eave on a ee : it all to him. If he says, |. Fashion Scoop for Women--Fir SPIRAL TWIST IS DING-A-LING ADAPTATION THIS HAT IS LEADER IN TAILORED STYLES. JAUNTY TURBAN FOR THE YOUTHFUL MAID «A yer’s Cherry Pectoral,” |! r . pm tans iy 3 % | then take it. Ifhe Says some- | "..°" ee cubed | thing else, take that. LS.tv"uce : | TODAY’S STYLES TODAY It’s a Pleasure for Us to Extend Credit to You | We know that it is a convenience to | you ow that will be an as | istance to you—we know that you will like thi ay n you once get | started—we know tl will help you | to be better attired; but unless you try | it you cannot appre ill mean- | ing of easy payment Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. | 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. | “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Velvet-taced brim, a draped straw crown and a broad willow | jume are the necessary features of this stunning creation. It A tow brim, drooping at the right well down over the hair and forehead, as, indeed, do all the models | left, distinguishes this tail hat for early spring wear. ural leghorn, and has a narrow shirred br —— os of the sa nd turned up sharply at the or nat ng of crepe de chine quill across the low DRINK HABIT CURED sjcenieuese IN THREE DAYS WAYS THAT wo M EN Neal Institute Legally Guarantees Perfect Cure or Free M A Y E A R N MONEY Treatment—Read This Remarkable Tes- i timony of Patients: THIS IS THE PRIZE MENU THAT WINS THE COOK BOOK THIS WE BY MRS. A. D. LAWRENCE, 102 N. Bist St, Seattle Chicken Consomme Bread Sticks or Mise Grey will answer letters by mail when addressed enclosed. Other questions will be answered throwgh (hls eo! Will not amewer inquiries by telephone. Letters signed by persons with a “General Delivery” address will receive ne attention ped envelope ts Mine Grey Dear Miss Grey—I am a girl, page 9, ete.” sixteen years old. Iam very much} (2) |Your young readers occa fa lore with a man who has been/sionally ask you how they may & bosom friend of my father’s for) darken or thicken eyelashes and years. As a child he was very) eyebrows. I used vaseline, as you Qo0d to me and brought nice) recommended, but it was a rather Presents. Now he is tn love with| slow and tedious process. I found Me and I with him. He wants me/ that pulling out the winkers or eye n with Hollandaise 1 Salm = him. “He wants me/t al . ka eatment has the same effect om go some evening to the theatre|brow hairs makes more grow {1 tt a! a ‘ reat wor ‘ od then to some cafe and then/a darker color. I suppose this is 1g se? a i i . , t ‘ c . ri cant oe we dinner. Shall I go without/due to stimulation of the blood a t - egies a Tc rcs re z = venation Satie: first consulting my parents? laround the roots. 1 every, TODAY’S AMERICAN Forty Richest / Gare attin the taatsae Aethecs ck . ener | tle b 1 th p st r up. Nothing SWEET SI | day, will soon prod | WOMAN ’ ' / @ little ¢ Somét " that there | 4 induce n e wh A—You should consider no such| MYSELF. | y | favitation. This man can be no| | | Women in U. S. te a en oe ; = : ' Por Arch One of m st f s was cured of the drink i j rei gen r . : true friend to your father to in Deer Mise Grey Hop! pone ¥ e ok arom e by the Neal Inst I was surp to find him in such fine 5 Vite you to such an evening's €0-/ wil) answer following questions in| Here Is a Het of the 40 richest t ary 1 and tertainment |The Star as soon as possible, we | wor in the United States | at The Neal drinkhabit ¢ i a S thank you in advance pile rs and I ‘ nted annout . sends hemp y oe are ee : Dear Miss Grey~I am & young) (1) What will turn light brown ors’ Magazine All are million oclety or the daily | able. I ee from all thought or desire for Mquor. 19 years old. Don't lke! hair a shade darker? | aires, of course How many o! u le catering isis at = Sg bo go it} (2) Can you recommend a per-| jthese feminine custodians of wun-| rt of the advert nt | i pl ~ a dng Ly having | manent cure for dandraff? | counted wealth d recogn | not less than 10 persons cater- | Make a personal call sweoesayy-« t give ment abso wou! pone lg medbeng g Aged | (3) Are large American pennies a aes ents per plate and still make a hand- |tute, ~Find out about utely free social “ of any value, date 18287 re is an some which should not be attempted until the [able Neal Treatment Get a copy of the guarantee bon ! get acquainted with more such | TWO CHUMPS. Mra ick C. Penfield. catore fited by some experience in this business, the references, testimonials and pened gitis? They could age from 15 ma ri Mra een cha ge from $1 per plate, depending upon the If you can't come to the instl-| jo Jears up. Please have this printed) A—-(1) I know of nothing other M ee v ’ » Ld ; let P. Li than a dye | Mra H n | mount of elaboration put upon the menu tate, watle or $ The insti pe ie the Star, and maybe there are | °'/s," Consult a specialist | Mra. Whitelaw Re Many women-have made a steady income from this business. Address, The Neal Institute, Bast Such readers. If there are, please) (3) 0 her on nT belt 3 | Mra, Honry J. Bracker It does not enter into competition with the regular catering estab. |‘ uarantees to Howell st. and 16th av.,. Seattle, Write to Miss Grey for my address. | Oe eee } | Mrs. Gustave Amsinck Hshments, for the women caterer usually accepts much smaller it 4381; Ind., Cedar 481. SUNSHINE. eae ities Giads, Ch) Petes tall M as Faith Moore. . : “jobs” than the professional caterer would care to bother with icaesionne = «. John Stewart Kennedy, It is always sary to have fre one to five young women on Miss Grey: In The Star 1|™¢ how to acknowledge wedding a len Gould | , ; cage F request for hair tonic. |Silts. (2) How should wedding tn- Sites stato: Govld. | Your Mats; can depend to help out in case of large 3 ye vitations be acknowledged? (3) seg maby leh orders for catering j 1 use it when necessary, and find) 21a cards be left on wedding | Mrs. Elliott Shepard | There are several books published that give many helpful hints it excellent. It is my pleasure to send it to you. One dram castor ofl, % dram hydrochlorate of qui nine, 2 ounces alcohol, rose water Mra. W. D. Sloane Mra. W. Seward Web! H. McK. Twom Harry Payne Whitney. to those who would enter this business. A list of these books and prices will be sent t | | nm receipt of a self-addressed stamped en- | _Yelope | | gifte? (4) Should cards be left on flowers at a funeral? (5) What would de a nice Christmas present fora man? (6) How soon should a ae eS femmes betta Apely j Wedding gift be acknowledged? ae er cng 5 aoa T MEMBER. | DECEMBER SRDS Miss Giulia Moroste hoy rT} ‘a A—(1) With a little note of ie Cae: Dear Miss Grey: Iam thirty-five,| thanks and appreciation. (2) By a aiva Sranebeens Haanet ' and have never had a sweetheart.| note of congratulation, or a gift and M ence. | —_—— - I am most lonesome for a nice|@ note. (3) Until after the recep Miss od What Grandmother Did Then Was a Sufficiency—A Little Young man friend. Please tell me|tion. (4) Until after the services, through your paper how I can win| then notes of thanks should be writ | one. “ANXIOUS.” |ten. (5) A scarf pin and tle, smok-| Talk on Boy Management by Cynthia Grey. it - | i P. S.—Do you really sympathize | ing Jacket, slippers, books, magazine| M188 ANNA L. WOLCOTT. | Laura 8Stallo. Helen Stal s Grace Watt | Father was a commercial traveler and seldom at home. Conse. with people as you appear to? — (8) As soon a8 pow) oy owly elec regent of the Julia Watt Curtiss. | a his ht-year-old son was to him the most marvelous boy ie ANXIOL a Mb ble : state ur of Colorado, Miss —_ he'd ever seen. He couldn't understand how HE, with all his short There are some ers tha’ Ps ‘ ” Anna I e t, was ¢ of r comings, ever had the luck to be “father” to a boy like bh 1 smile over. This is one of them.| DESIGN NEW “GOWN?” _| Anna Louise Wolcott, wis one of OH , When saathee.mew tt ts-chide thie prodigy, father was horrt HE telephone has snadenit coils . eo FOR THE SUFFRAGET puts thro ina te ‘Gow Anna Leary fied. Of course, MOTHER knew just how vexatious sonny could be o RENT — F BUSINESS GIRL—Send me your «i $ lof deme vote had Warner M Leods occasionally during the days that father was away, but father only 1 hopping and marketing isfa address. counted in h J. Watson Webb. knew him at his best. Mother had a sneaking belief that she wasn't do shopping and marketing satisfac- pepiowe | A wild ar among the frat Peter H. E Frelinghuysen. firm enough with her smal! boy, but it was easier to drift—and so + > fi Dear Miss Grey: Is it wrong Mad: Nee = pales to te t it went on. torily, and with comfort, economy and dis- for 8 woman to smoke? jaioned by her r recent act To sonny, father was a never-failing source of interest. What DOUBTFUL. lin prohibiting of her own - ~ wi wonderful tales of the big world he could tell! And then, too, father patch. A—This question is rehearsed fashiona’ be % school from Ame jenry Sraite. appreciated HIM! So sonny WAS an “angel” while he was being ’ + afl x too often for me to attempt to go to or attend so deligutfully entertained. What child wouldn't be? Practically every store and shop caters to tele- matter ot om nal dance e excite - > € jonny soon discovere: ather didn’t approve ner i ade and pay pecial attentio; elepho: into ft. Th atter of a woman Th x an Well, sonn: n discovered that father didn’t approve when phone trade and pays special attention to telephone Smoking is entirely according to Jed, howeve hen the {Pp mother scolded, and he was ning enough to make the best of orders, so that telephone buying has become a habit One's moral viewpoint. In European | j fr heard r ouN it—for he DID hate to,be corrected! So he laid for mother and the with hundreds of thousands of people. Countrica the woman who smokes is that fav 0 is next time she rebuked him he astounded her by whimpering. “I'll ; 2 considered entirely “proper,” while 1 fraternit “ae Cisikaed. Deitel tell papa on you Mother immediately surrendered and smothered When you want mething that cannot be se- We Americans have not yet learne Hl “int of milk, Mix to-| the youngster with caresses, saying to herself, “Maybe I AM too cured in your local ops, the Long-Distance Service Mot to stare whenever we may see in 9 where " yolks of 3 oggs, 3 table-| ®* " with the — ‘ , . - . of the Bell System connects you with the biggest ® Woman indulging tm tae weed. It ne conduct “i tonto Hl is trump card he used more and more often with telling e “ the on irik: Cheiael patty, RE fs not considered goxd taste to ad gar and a pinch of salt-| fect on mother, but his day of reckoning came, After grandmother, em f the country, even though you are hun Mike among Seattle women, Te ee lar | Papa's mother, had overheard {t a time or two she was so disgust dreds of miles away ene | WEDDING KHY SIRS S i mw A vaeil ikacaie ed that she calmly laid the youngster over her knee one day and ene Misa Grey? Do you think it ie {Cook, stirring often, unt ott | administered a thorough and complete spanking Th P fi T 1 wrong fe irl to go on the | Always and thick like cream. Strain, and There!” she exclaimed. “Tell your pa that his mother gave 2 aci! c iele hone rong for a ¢' @ | wh cool id vanilla flavoring. Stage? Although I have had many | ' Va CO Ae ae you just what you deserved!” @her chances to launch myself in the business world, my one and blame, daughter, for you should have settled him the very first 4 ate, | This is nice with gelatine puddings To mother she sald, for her blood was up: “You are really to and Telegraph Co. ambition is to become an ac- “ "segs Peon igo of entire} time he threatened to tattle. Boys are really naturally chivalrous, Every Bell Telephone is the Center tress. 1 arm going to school at pres ‘ a ee tae aspoons of baking} Hd that trait is a good foundation to work on. Children are so ent; will graduate from the eighth ; an Pada ; tenant OF eal aan polled. If you would just make sonny feel that he is your Sade in June. But do not think | 1 Bees the vou) ca Madd Loup} Protector—that he is the man of the house while father Is away {t would be the making of him. Appeal to his latent sense of re. ponsibility, talk with him, reason with him, and I'll wager he'll not threaten you again. On the contrary he'll soon be telling the children what a dandy chum mother is and how he is taking care of her. 1 know, for I've lived long enough to be sure of where 1 Preparing for the stage would hin- @er my school work. 1 am 15. ¢ give me your opinion on the stage life GARNET. of milk, combine the two mixtureg, Ma . | beat thoroughly, add 3 tablespoons # of melted butter, % cup of stoned land cut date th flour, Another Japanese Set A4—You are entirely too young M a a aa and lastly the t n whites. Leet i) find Yor rane” i ma 0 consider a stage career. Stick and | stand ry it, you'll find righ . a dele ne Bake in a moderate ov ; r right? t. The : to your books whoever x ™ And wasn't grandmother right I'm sure of it. The sooner t g i used Orange Sauce the facility for doing things and the accompanying sense of re. or ouvenir i . Marr P ; sponsibility for the doing are taught children the more firmly wil Dear Miss Giey: Will you please yerr,128 1’ tine Orange saace for dick—Boll ani | © S0CONT ee eee ee hdr tiene At one of our souvenir evenings, some ladies suggest- Wiggest, through The Star, some |mash rind of a Seville orange, add] ® 'OYe OF Tie i haath at the. hie to ceanst thie. ines t ed: “Why don’t you have an elegant souvenir—one only—and Way of doing my hair? I am a If tn or : | ng See atte a table Wise mothers w begin at the cradle to adopt this theory to destikws ‘te’ hate besoune tin Bronire trate The Love « seamen tere? Ti, Me ll nay an ages gt Tham the mental, moral and physical uplift of their little ones. Every poo y aro Of One. ane hay young girl, 16 years of age, and spoon of lemon juice and 2 lumps said: “We will be more interested and enthused.” 6 worn it in two braids around It you wed | we Gna ean hea Y mnpe| child is born with a wonderful instinct for good in its heart, and ft My Bead, with a bow in the back,| Only Joy will come, remember cookies tained brown sauce; boll] 11.6 mother's power to stimulate this natural desire is almost im- Chie seemed aratkten’: and, seencnehin:. she Gama S)fer ever s0 jong. It is 60 lo nd | Phen Decembe - yale measurable just then (Will Phinney, a young business man of this cit ‘Straight that 1 can think of no way Marry, and true love w Sweet Biesult = = called and suggested the same thing I have just what you that I could do it. Thanking you - 7 want—I am handl! Oriental supplit nd have some war . a “ “ . 00! eah ‘east c " ERS they are so small. Thoy get tired ppl d hs me ware fa advance, 1 am G.E. 8. This “creation” was exhibited at PEANUT GRAVY. At noon tak 8 Balt yeast cake DON'TS FOR MOTH he eld eee on gel Tiel wae Gat ter sanioha Gone agp nic ive A—Why not make your hair up| the recent fall meeting of the La — and dissolve in a if 8 Q I have two sets of 103 pieces each of Kaga Hand-Painted Ws e, all in one set—ornaments and for use—painted by H. Matsumt, of Yokohama. If you take it off my hands I will give you @ discount on my invoice price." in big cup, then stir in flour enou h Don’t take the baby out In the/ and slap them in public Don't! r er ahd le 80 ight | carriage with no shade for its eyes, 7 fi a crown abc for batter ahd let ri At n ; — land spurns Parisian styles, Judg-|this 1 tablespoon of browned flour| take % pitt of sweet milk, make} espectally when there ag nem Pe Don’t talk to your children in the Dear Miss Grey: (1) You have|ing from the suffraget “frock,”land a tablespoon of butter scant).| Into batter with yeast and flour.) the ground, You wear shade Kile) cars, to make them answer aloud, Piblished many nuggets of informa-| they will throw off not only the for-| Add botling water unttl about Ike | 10 morning add 7, ae ter ge tr or colored glasses or dark Sifor the purpose of showing them BH fem for household use, which 1| eign fashion yoke, but the petticoate| thick cream, Cook three minutes.| 4 ¢sg. Basha hh ' | _ see yourselves. oft. rt gotte ‘ould ad thi Je is {anocent more flo d put in pans, gre : — # s; J var . r , THE MAN WHO looks like a 7 The — ad tied in a bit of muslin and|a teaspoon of sugar dissolved in algelf and leave baby’s hands and A index in large letters on first |{nine frills. The trousers—yes, real | bre water where cab-| little milk and wet again when re-|neok and feet unprotected funeral around home fs usually the {ato one hes braid and coll it|dies’ Taflors’ association, which} Cream 2 tablespoons of peanut your head? aims to be “thoroughly American,” | putter with a little water, stir into We closed with him and will arrange Thursday, Jan. th, as the next eventful night. Five ladies will be selected from those present, who in turn will select one, who will decide the momentous question, See display in window. Put ai w b re—are full, about a yard|dropped into sry gayest fellow s party Sirtabing oie i ans tek vise, beasy at the knees and full bage and turnips are boiling will) moved i be mies: Le them rise aT P es kcharnaile very gayest went “i a party, " ocke' bsorb leasant odors, very light before baking. Jon’t! Don’ on’t! Take an CRS aldara bah yelled snag peng Br | bate — small child, especially one in arms,| IF MEN were as angelic as their , castor gloves, red tle and 2 the com “found. Under 0 1 have: soft “Colds (how to cure), page 8. white shirtwaist compl “Cakes (to rem from tins),|tume. FOR new, modern furnished rooms at! Dance at Dreamland tonight. shopping in crowds, The children|wives wish them to be the wives oa row tas vec’ | do not need to see things when| would soon cease to care for them.

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