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jee Bhieribitianal vided OSES EEE EEE SEES EEE EEE EE ro WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW NUMBER SEVEN Tn dry cake flavors try mixing al mond and rose together as a flavor | for angel food cake | Carbonate of soda, when used for cakes, should be added to the milk which should be Salt for table use should be mixed with a smal! quar corn flour} to prevent its for to lumps, | Ve, ples cd din a Amer &re supposed te more nourishing than those boiled in the ordinary | way. Burns often occur tn the kitche Bo it is well to remember that 1 remed «i remedy Taw potato is a goc OF grate the potato and apply it like | & poultice to the In. d surtace. It] WI be found most soothing A good silence ‘or the } made with a . white flannel lai fat nd ‘ith the soft side on the In quilted on the mac! & dinding of white tape Tea kettles side down eve is generally the lit that Is allowed { wa stand in the bot-| 4 tom of the kettle that causes the| rust, all once rust makes its ap | pearance, a hole soon follows tr Plants will grow more quickly if & few drops of ammonia be added |) nce a week to the water with! Which they are watered, The wate should be Inkewarm, not colder than the atmosphere of the room fnd the leaves of the plants should old and my my dress Where 1 be kept free from dust by being} run of me, sg Sponged or syringed | pee po soe old as she Prunes are greatly improved by} Deing stewed in a little cider dresses a li Raw cabbage makes an qxcelient! 4. vos 1 Dear Miss ¢ ¢ Heart work all don't you think I she OF 1911 pape A FOREIGNER Would you te tar waat a Yankee A READER t in New Ex y Tam 19 years moth kes me wear ip to my knees make ay hink that ix. Now ttle longer? | MARGARET. | do. Your dresses should salad. Tt faust be fresh and crisp |, h your shoetops, at loast and «! inely _ When making curry always use} Dear Miss Grey: (1) bey ®& Wooden spoon. fron spoons spoil | ® os 0 ¢ bona . w we fs #ki ve (2) How can I remove black grease the aroma of the spices | fram @ tan wool skirt? (3) What is | Before cooking onfons soak them a good ) Tam cor im warm salted water for an hour spondis fman How &s this greatly improves their / long should I wait before replying flavor jto his letters? 5) When a girl ‘ |friend comes to visit me for the Tf a pair of shoes has become stif-| first time fened with walking in the wet, they | to take should first be washed with warm | friends water and then have oll well rub-| short time bed into them. A.; ()) vlntimaetl jsnds made # | Do not let sc her ven lipaellglalilialaleesde %& specialists have to combat ts % the gum-chewing habit. You % may not believe that chewing % gum destroys a woman's good t an assure you said a beauty “I had a young client fel oft in looks in spite I could do. One day I adied her face to discover reason and I saw that her HE ff srents was getting square; there a heavy look that was Gestroying the oval of her i ‘Do you chew gum? I She replied that she did; it helped her digestion and she liked the habit. ‘Well, it, I said. ‘It is making jaw square, and as your lace gets heavy jawed your grow smaller. The eyes be set in an oval face to ffective.” She stopped the chewing and the jaw seemed to subside. Perhaps it not really grow less, but heeks got plumper and reness was not so ap- a8 FH Rakhkeaenkeenre Sete Ma dia te tee Mdindin Mintle Minn Miata tin Bn a Min Mindi dina en Meta tie ta Mntad sour old bachelor says a new MME. n is an old girl that. can’t] Whether she is really an Ameri hide tt. can or a Persian woman now is quite a question. Anyhow, Mme I just can’t help suspecting that|Al Kull the girl who reads “In Tune With|Brease of the Infinite” on the street car,|family. He reads herself to sleep with the aid of Laura Jean Libbey. sirens is a popula: If we really looked like the fash-| matic set fon plates, what a queer looking lot ‘ we'd be! The woman who has to fuss half the time to keep husband out of the Kitchen doesn't realize how for tunate she really is. The girls the corners or dust under things | rat Conon eeR pe eroCCeseoe | 114 the boys who dispose of things| This Home-Made Cough $ |4# duickly as porsible, saying that | “ things “will do” if they are not Syrup Will Surprise You $ weil done, are the boys and girls | — @/who will not turn out to be the Stops Even Whooping Cough $ | sreat men and useful women Quickly—A Family Sup @| ply at Smalt Cost, $|,,For a child who ts creeping use| e $| the tops of discarded elbow length | PeOePoesooeoreoooooeoes kid gloves as stocking protectors. ate fe made remedy tha:| Sip on the leg over the stockings | takes hold of a « Baually cure the nin antly, and wil born case in| pair of gloy %4 hours, This r makes a pint— | enough for ® whole family. You couldn't | Protectors, buy as much or as good ready-made cough syrup for $2.60 Tight clothing, rough edges of Mix one pint of granulated sugar w th piot of warm water and cakes “'thl garments scratching against the tes Put 2% ounces of Pines (60 comm {tender skin, wearisome postures, P+ an is a ae sng aA the | and being used as a plaything, are "a hin keeps perfectly, and Daal os “ fas a pleasant taster eniore y68%4 | xome-ot the causes of baby’s fret Braces up the appetite, und iw slighty | fulness, faxative, which helps a cough, | ? You propably know the medical value Of ping in treating asthma, bronchitis ana| ,B8b¥ ribbons are easily kept Other throat troubles, sore lungs, etc.\Clean by washing them In good There is nothing better. Pinex is the; warm White soap suds. Rinse and Most valuable concentrated compound of | Norway white pine extract, rich €o\ and al} the natural healing pine ele- Reet, Preparations will work formula. ‘The prompt results from this inexpen- sive remedy have made friends for it the |remove and lis needed. HEAR Judge ber of the * in United which explains why Peven ae nat een imitated often, but) general appraisers, assisted by Bome of the vest known Seattle drug-|Charles D. Lawrence, assistant iets, such as Bartell Drug Co. dintriv tors, and others, think no weil of the recipe that they guarantee it to ive satisfaction or refund the purchase Brice. Ady counsel for grand jury building thi whe Wash carefully moving toward Kahn was formerly affaires at the Persian legation in Washington, MOTHERY PROBLEMS land fasten with the in guiaie| WFAD Around @ bottle. Charles McClelland, mem hearing reappraisment cases in the would it be right for me to -call nm she on my st can stay but a TIDBITS in w with good white soap. pap come in contact with Fi the goods.“ Rinse in three clear | warm waters. When dry : po vou chew Gum? bi press. (2) Wet a cre the i A |epots’ with benzine, and continue % “The worst enemy beauty #/ SP" * spots. Put TODAY'S AMERICAN WOMAN Persian Diplomat Boston Born. = Wite Was | ALI KULI KAHN, Miss known Boston de a well r husband is charge Kuli Kahn diplo and Mme. r hostess of the who do not sweep in| stocking. One es makes two sets of When dry, you'll find no pressing ING ON CASES, board of United States the government, began room of the Federal Pep WAAR de peeps is thorning 'How Spanish Beauties of Today Press Their Raven Tresses 0 xe 4 TWO POPULAR ARRANGEMENTS AFFECTED BY THE DONNAS IN FASHIONABLE MADRID nv Ash friend on her immediate ventioual feelings of those who are Dear Miss tell me through any law in the ngton st laboring on 8 AN IRONDALE WORKMAN agaly Cynthia Grey band M « hu asking B 11 want t he eay th wife w chan getting the break needs all the rest she can get A HUSBAND. Dear Miss Grey re ye 1 me where I can get able information regarding canary b ax I have some L shou or vicinity where I can ot nsame? MONROE READER A—There are several pet bird! stores in & Dear Mins h 150 years old * t It was published in Scotland MRS. G. M A.—It is impossible to fix a stated value iieticiiciicticticticlieMeiieiciietalrd| * *# COMB IGNITED, GIRL * * LOSES HER TRESSES & * a * CENTRALIA Jan 23 ® wealth of Titian-tinted tress # that adorned the t & yetrold Vera Harper, # lives near Centralia, went up # in flames yesterday. wh # celluloid comb caught fire & With difficaity she saved her * ® face from being burned i* *# when she rushed out of * * room her young brother th * ® a tablecloth over the shrieking * * girl * *% Her scalp was scorched, but * * not permanently inju and * * the family physician says the ® hair will grow again. eR RR ty Women Wash Their Own Hair Home shampooing among society women is rapidly gaining in popu larity,” says Mae Martyn, writing for the Pittsburg Dispatch. “This is not a fad or fancy, but rather be cange splendid results are attained in this manner, through the use of canthrox “If you would have growth of glossy hair, way of shampooing teaspoonful of canthrox in a teacup of hot water, then pour on the scalp and rub vigorously for a few min utes, after which the hair and scalp should be rinsed carefully. When the hair is dry you will be delighted with ftw fluffy, glossy condition “While canthrox is not expensive, you should be caréful to get it in an originial packag try tMie easy Cut Price for 30 Days Best Gold Crowns ..... . Best Bridgework, per tooth. Best Amalgam Filling . Best Silver Filling «. Full Plates Best Plates . We use nothing but the test material that's made. Painless extraction frec, All work guaranteed 12 years. OPEN EVENINGS Ohio Dentists 3074 Pike St., over Owl Drug Co. Entrance Room 4. luxuriant | Dissolve a| | | Sold Everywhere. LONDON UNLOADS ™ WINTER WEAR boxes 1c. and 28 Try This for Colds Reductions Sykes. | New Arrivals Prescription Known for Results 1 Toda 4 Rather Than Large Quantity i on All Winter camel in Spring ——~—————--——~ |} Wearables } i Wearables » to your Arogeist and get “Two | H } i Iku of 2 or “8 and enc nees of Glycerine and balf an| 2. Rea a epee cream to make the potatoes moist} ounce of Concentrated Pine com | enough to pass through pastry bag | pound. Mix these with half a pint jand faney tube. Beason to taste of good whiskey, Shake well t we ed pumpkin ( d by robbing | Yolk mixed with water to dilute | to children je oqprw yy “a! age au Why srown quickly in a hot oven. These | one can prepare this at home iis edit 7 ~ : We aprsce yeep LB ce oa rod te ae be bade s pg A go is waid A be the quickest cough end | apparel « n credit? ow genuine (Globe) Concentrated | just as nece Bugar. Boat all very bard and bake | Necessary, one to hold the tron, the|® screw-top sealed cs If sot a ) edhe "! druggist Is out of stock mes doen't Joiner the vet Awa th bet | aia gt tram ie whe ‘Does Not Cost One Cent More Thre Pair ps: ot w | 4 ate gt ‘na robe tha 3 mixtur It ia risky Advt : Pp gn eur f wt \ ov | mooth surface of the tron. Th 7 as , f A, One ¢ tear v which the 7 8 f she * at d 4 ' s r b t ri aha nd be the steam . Virgi ovr. lower ; wd rad [cor Visit Prot und be a se t Asbaeciny inl: seta nse ela Oe at + gl gin be sss “§ sth C rth ay, and Pine ante 5 tren gto cunts | A] hing | Eastern Outfitting fo. Inc. ard Sauc Jin all life's affairs rength come: piesa tr u "ot butter, one cup of of 1;—good blood comes phones, 1 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. Jor’ th a my vers: Mine ‘it Se “Seattle 's Reliab'e Credit House”’ Best ths ar pt in proper condition oonpetade i creamy, then addliy » little care and | oeeeeneee ot it tf, then wo ‘BEEC HAM’ S ed Optame tat = Fire-Proof Storage Potato Re Add to 2 ¢ PILL YOR, Wo YF Speine MOVING AND STORNEE COs: tne : s f hot m At table r Twelfth o—Cedar 4 feat an wae't 2 tenet Madison at WAISTS for WOMEN ‘Tomorrow’s Remarkable Prices $1.00 and $1.50 WAISTS |$1.00 and $1.50 WAISTS eb eovenal w Waists, in ight, “medium and dark patterns of every | wets scription; plain white and black Oc week's included; all sizes from 32 : 3 44 and every waist in condition AlPwoo! Nun's Vetling, Albatross w French and S¢ | flann ench sateens | nadras, pure Irish | r materials, made up in f pretty tailored and pin; all and Pon these most aids MELTON FELT JULIETS Real Fur Trimmed, and Often Sold at $1.50 Arctics | Special in Shoes takes elther a splendid Soft Glove Calf Pair retic Overshoes, the o a Pair pres Cperean oder $1.29 Shoe for women and young women or & fashioned buckle, flannel | patent trimmed plump stock Viet Kid; 10,000 pairs Aol by us in recer Want more; not § lined kind a palr 10c t mont 2, but Ac ha, and «till they $1 29 | | | It takes nerve j shoe for $1.39. P | yourself a while Mere | they are—fine vod year | turn sole, best elastic gore, ex | tra bright vict | Cork Insole $3.00 AND $4.00 Woolen WAISTS SILK and FANCY WAISTS Che silk Wale che sty 149: Fir , | and bro size ors Black coats; all lengths nav. taffeta silk $5.00 TO $10.00 of beautiful silk, Jap and net all vice of hundreds m snaline peau de silk s, in black, white sole and laids ures; all plain olora, stripes and les and all sizes. $3.49 ‘$2.00 and $2.50 WAISTS e lingerie, lawn, madras, sat and toon Waists in tailored 2 19C red and green Silk Petti- fancy styles; beautiful em: idered and lace effects; all *; blacks, whites and col- y blue, brown, gray made with a dee p 1%inch flounce and under ruffle; WALK THROUGH “BLANKET LANE” Long Flannelette Kimonos 98¢ | Worth $2.00 and $2.98 Fin Kimonos ie Oriental ext quality full length flannelette sem! and tight fitting, Persian and floral patterns all sizes, Women's Pancy bound on all edges, especially well made in ks figures, plain colors, a 490 valu to unl Princess, Apron, fancy bib. assorted ¢ also in stripes Plain Gingham Aprons, large size, well made absolutely washable and a fine wearer, a reg ular seller, 15 We WHOAE cc iy oes encuin ese c Women's Tea Aprons of white lawn, trimmed All our Wrapper Aprons for women i checks dots, fancy figures and many other materials also a range of the famous Polly Ann wash 39c Fine Mother Hubbard able gingham, to unload Aprons of good & regular 60c seller, MAY MAN TON PATTERNS, Crockery—Carpets APRONS comes | 25c | with fancy lace and ipsertion and ribbon, @ 26c seller, 11 | to ut c MEN WANTED BAGS RIBBONS | Wide fancy silk and satin Ribbon, moire, corded Girls’ Hand Bags, good | #nd plain, value to 24 To Help London Unload size, strong frame, our | to unload, a yard c | 25¢e seller, 15c | Fancy 10-inch Ribbon, new Dresden and bro- | Men's wool Underwear, | Men's Flannel Shirts, | London unloads } caded effects, value to $1.15 per yard, | winter weight 59 dark blue, dark green, | 59¢ metal frame large | tO unload .............scceeeeeree “ 49c cut to c light green and Oe size Hand Bags, two | eR, a anciaeaasi Extra weight in Fleece | Ustally sold for styles to choose from, | Lined Underwear, al- | 10ndon unloads London 35 | ways before sold for | * unloads c } 50c. London unloads | Men's very heavy navy | All leather Hand Bags, and marks it 33c blue Oregon or Califor- | many styles, with good | down to nia Wooj Shirts, $3.00 | strong handles 75 | Men's white hem- | Values, but London un- | London unloads Cc) | stitched Handkerchiefs, foes $1 45 $1.25 and $1.49 leather | ‘The famous Lily Glove, every pair guaranteed. | the 3 for 26e kind 5c . %, Hand Bags, many styles, olors and black; every size; a regular ondor joad | solid P e . ‘ 7A, ondon unloads at een Sweaters to . lid leather 8c | $1,49 value, Parisian or Boston style | men, worth $3.00, Lon. | }©don unloads | London unloads, a pair c Garters, 26c kind 6 don now sells $1. 69 = re ‘ : fess mous Dent's and other best makes of real London unloads C for Kid Gloves, all sizes and colors, well made, | Heavy Fleece - Lined | Boys’ or men's heavy | the $2.50 kind, Leather Gloves for men, | cotton Sweaters, usual | London unloads ............. 1.48 | = from 60¢ 5c he to $1, 39c | } Dent's and other first-class Gloyes for men, . | special | every size, in brown and tan. Why pay | | when London unloads, | Handed | reste. ae 61.75" | | Women’s Mocha in brown and gray | | sizes, regular $1 but 5 | R § London unloads, a pair ........, “ c | | Boys’ and Girls’ Gauntlet Gloves, leather cuft 4 | | and deep fringe, a fine wearer, Ads fringed at bo! ds: size 2 ry 5 : extra special, a ps se ait ia es seble ft. by 5 ft. | instantly. if aspen tt here On h a th li 6 in.; reversible. ¢ ome in variow lovely | not perfectly pleased | }\cn at tere eece. lined Glov mixtures, in the popular Rag Rug effects. with your purchase. | cial unloading sale, a pair ..... 24¢ ,10¢. Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear Curtains—-Blankets ear" ak Women's pure Australian | woot_j Broken ines of Children's Draw- * ’ Yeats and Pants, cream or natural | ers, alf good wool, that are marked Ch Id grey, $1.50 regular price. 95 | 5c and Tbe, | ll ren S 0a S Children's heavy Wool Shirts and | Children's Astrakhan Leggins, red, Traieers, natueal avey, slices 35c | blue, white or black and white, e to 24, cut price ..... webae p value, See 48 bE tases seca AS | ; Bes Women's Black Jersey 14-button cut price sshaaeead c eraey “o> | Lovely $4 and $5 Val lexg! | Bizea to 14, jexsios, 45c * i tye Aad MEER (ack cuh be i6 Plain and Curly Broadcloth, Astra Hach a aia eer, 2: od Children's jong Diack Jersey Leg: | khan, Velvet, Broadcloth, Kersey, Pants, $1.00 value, 59 cut to bad | Cheviot and many other kinds of cut to a bs | | Children's’ white Knitted Waist | “Wool. Coats for children; all col $1.50 value, 95 Leggins, | ors and sizes, On sale at less than OWE WO veiescceceshecsveced C | cut to C | whotesate cost i | Seren 4 4 MBE