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‘HAT EVERY WOMA SHOULD KNOW Horrors! “No Fashions at | All in Five Years,” Says She! flavor if washed ce has a finer natead should be! cand starch on was add to the gloss. | other hard weede| od a cham 1 wa and in with a dry p ahogany and ramois vives should never be dipped in water, a osens the handles. des ma placed upright | wat a mug, by which he ties will be kept dry. | mixing eftov for soups! r combine fish and meat, beef | j | | lamb kens and beef, Some. | | | sal bacon or pork bones f ‘ | | be added to soup stock for or favoring is nothing in the world! ally clean as an| One woman had | y to a covering in, the ends to! acing is then stiteh- | and mentee is run, When the s not in use the cover. is! n over it and the tape drawn | around the projecting edge. It | sy enough to wash, and spares credible amount of wear and for the bathtub. ' » ere ard to keep re veled bathtub er MISS ADA WALSH vr no In five; } she says. what they Jan Leave \it to woman be such thing | lave ft to the women shall wear to make eee” ape Miss tmore and more beautiful | Ada Walsh. They are fast learning that 2 liner nar . NE points of ong scarfs the neweat materiai| NEW YORK @ silk tricot, ke glove silk.|years there will ‘come im ali the fashionable | as fashio Many scarfs have em- wed and silk crocheted lace In self-tone: rin harmonious ttrasting co! *. But no man will legislate ‘em ‘On the contrary, ea loving woman will desert er darn knitted underwear | never to raise it again,” fool. It will shrink and make | famous dressmaker—who k larger than the original one. |*#yone knows ence stead loosely twisted knitting | Miss Walsh laughs at so ‘arn loosely and when washed !#lators in Massachusetts or w texture will be almost the | Who Introduce b agains as the knitted goods itself, | Work stockings or low-necke 6 3 | gowns. bu have to draw @ straight = Ith pen and Ink, and have not | cessary beveled ruler or line nent, place an ordinary ruler | lotter, with their edges e allel and touching. and hokl n so that its side projections he blotter. There is then no of an ink-smeared line, but n mark will be clear and 1, and the paper clean and man-1 cannot | Parts beauty: | maker r idol, | which JALL w Wo and discrim la growing desire and in five wants to be nan doe design her style owe f ng ation, ax well as be beautiful oman who {and what we ractically | third antity of cream for j Potato or fish salad or by adding jone-haif its own quantity of thick cream for sandwich filling or for fruit salad. i ts Vanitia Candy. Put @ pound of granulated sugar | into a granite or enameled sauce and pour upon ft a cup of cold @ side of the range will dissolve alow ts a Mayonnaise Dressing One pint vinegar, yolk of 6 om % pint thick sofr cream, 3 table} spoonfuls of sugar, 1 tablespoonful of flour, 1 tablespoonful of salt, 1 teaspoonful “bf mustard, % tea spoonful of cayenne or paprika imergency coat hanger when | Sift the dry ingredients together e away from home is easily | several times, beat the f by tightly rolling a news-|the eas aotil very thick and mix tying it securely in the mid-| thoroughly with the cream, then th heavy cord and finishing|add the dry ingredients. Heat cord loop to attach it to alover the fire the vinegar and when fent hook or nail. This is a just bolling stir into it the salad nd times better for the coat | migture until the bubbling point mply throwing it in the near-|is just reached, but not allowing ‘table place, and is contrived }the dressing to boil. Put immedt-| inute with materials always /ately into giass bottles or cans,| Cloth topped shor a. and it will keep ifidefinitely.* This! in plain colors, gray, tan and [dressing will be very thick and) green, while any checks or shadow *lwhen it is to be used it can be | plaids are much in eviden: thinned by adding to it about one- smartly dressed women RINK NOW MEANS” HARD WORK IN OLD AGE yolks iced then take from the fire to taste with vanilla’ and pour Into buttered pans. Mark off ito squares as it cools, ater | procura’ SE your brains a little! Just think! If you succeed in | coaxing yourself that liquor does you no harm mentally or physically, you will admit it does*you no good. It costs ley, and keeps you from making ey. Youcan’t add tothe property | now have by liquor drinking, but The Gatlin Treatment Cures the Liquor Habit in | Three Days Under Contract } 1 . : hme to the Gatlin Institute today be ctired. ..The Gatlin treatment armless.2? Tlicre are no hypoder- injections and the CURE is posi- | you can and do subtract from it, You should now be planning for plent} | Old age willcome. You can sand it in peace and plenty—if you stop drink- ling. If you live to reach old age— | well, you can guess the kind of an old | man you will be—nervous, shattered, palsied—a burden to yourself and family. The Gatlin Institute contracts to cure all its patients in THREE DAYS’ TIME to their entire satisfac | tion or treatment costs nothing. The Gatlin Home Treatment for three days you can return home | those who cannot come to the insti wed in mind, body and nerves dnd t condition to solve life’s problems to live and enjoy living—to grasp he good-things that come your tute for three days. Call or write for interesting books copies of contract to Tele 2249, of particulars, cure and other “information phone Ind. 7193; Queen Anne PATIENTS RECEIVED DAY AND NIGHT he Gatlin Institute 434 Queen Anne Ave., Corner Republican, Seattle, Wash. | NUMBER TEN, | te } | themselves |\ Boil autii «| hut THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, you whone Would one Dear kindly pinion I my ability ketoh people have told 1 have And I want to if rth devéloping? H. « teacher t talent know i's A.-Conault a night ac drawing vol Georgetown Miss Grey—1 am a girl o also am in love with twe men, One is of dark cor and the dark Dear years, Star which ry? Or do you thir oung to get married DEEP IN AFFECTIONS You are entirely ang rland. a kind addres the steel Cumb« Dear M Will yo d by return mail the Andrew Carnegie s Grey ly of Mr king MRS, W. D. F A.—2 Weat 91st, New York City wilt in Cynthia print thew column? I lady, e Ume, I have a little a year and a half old, ight perhaps you might ome good competent gi i get to come and stay to school if she lke Trusting an early reply ANXIOUS. Grey lines am you your young Mise Grey—In Tu I saw an anawer to “The .T. MB.” 1 think A Huab had no bet vice to give, he had better not give Kt isaw cooking and housework MRS. W Dear any D. Dear Miss Grey to make a complaint to the Electric Co, to whom would I A.—General manager's First ay. Jan, 2%, 1911 id. I am going man that gets ny you advise to I am 19 year th a young k Would ry him? ine REBECCA COHN compelled to a week is not A advise you I regret to be that $1 BE YOUR OWN MANICURE. You can trata yourself to be your) in cod subject nor fitted there wk on own manicure no to buy a ts an elaborately case necessary are quired—a patr of nm nail file and a chamots polisher ar all d for keer or scarf skin, back f The nails should the length of the f nied tn an oval ¢ ming the natls push th about she common moon” sh ors, a the cuticle m the nail be kept cere and triny After trim scart base known dis yuna half If the nails have been neglected take time and pe to but a few weeks will accomplish fers. If the scarf ha own upon the nall do not trim of, but push It carefully back ng the rounded thp of the if consary lift the in from but avoid breaking it A hing powder may bt or twice a week and a me with the cham day gives the fir to manicuring it will got them right, attention daily skin 8 the ng touch With a Guarantee We guarantee that half soles we put on will not leak and will wear for at least 3 months. We re- sole without cost if they don't. Retail Department We have installed a complete line of Men's Shoes and guarantee every pair we sell. Lasting qual- ity, moderate price. Whether you purchase from us or not, we earnest ly solicit your repair work, Hougen’s Lightning Shoe Repair Works 110 Madison St and am aloné a good! day's ad-| duty to do the} Should I wish] manicure | may | | just } kin} so} igit, | FIVE ACES START SUIT FOR DIVORCE NEW YORK ing, back Jan, 27 Dr, and Mr Henry B. Cog well ran th play a little we jon of poker at home of A. R. Brew Mra, Cor noticed her hu had tor cards bin down covered he'd five ace the inference 1 handy ace M | well that band many od a sufficient income two, I buying tb eattle for not even imag ne there ymehow, for ny who manag Bhs } 4 Seattle, | : he Dear Miss Grey: 1 have cc j ou for aid on questions | could not] being th at with my class adviser, be-| his sle mergenc cause he Would not understand, |@yone would raise on five (1) When « girl meets @ classmate |80d Mra, Cogawell raised a suit for the You think it! @ . which has just been start to speak to bim ed, She that his whole code ; "er keeping with bin on to the extra ne to t he had ot campus do if allege f in of freezing an tn entes them that He ome among able and that her away good patients of his hia wife is jealo| PERPLEXED CO-ED. (1) I think it would be proper to bow or speak. (2) What ean you do, my dear girl? | usy drove TO ELECT TODAY. Dear Miss Grey: 1 tors ev 4 now I wonder if you will help me? lam an 18-yearold girl and have been engaged to a boy of 19 for some time. We love each other jearly, He wants me to marry him once. I don’t want to] ait offend him, but I think we are too | young, and that wo should wait a| while. Kindly advise me. Be pectfully, LA A Your view of the B alee Me is (begaed In « quite sensible and are both too young to realize and der to try to make his escape. meet the stern realities of married |said that his great |iife. The problem 1s becoming | there was trying to escape | more serious ev: wait by | bad made five fruitie all moans fore he tirst succeeded ST. LOUIS can Bowling Jan, 27 The Congress here Was techeduled to elect officers this jafternoon, Secretary - Treasurer |Henry Langtree has declined an r term Amert at He's Escape Genius. n named Petit, who has been correct. You |be sentenc in or He pastime out and he] YY attempts be- | Diagonally Across From Moore Theatre The Golden Eagle ast $40.00 « Front £ oot. UNDERSKIRTS $1 $1 82.49 2009 SECOND AVENUE colors Dresdens Petticoats, from SWEATERS $6.00 kind, $2.49 Spring Millinery Now on display high-rent dist: from per cent below prices in the n and look at our values We Pay Your Street Car Fare On All Purchases Over $2.00 “GOOD GOODS CHEAPER” tote 311—SECOND AVENUE SOUTH—3 1 1 Between Main and Jackson Streets FIRE SALE The $40,000 stock Hats, of Men’ Suit Boys’ Trunks, entire and Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Cases, Blankets und Working Clothes of the Seattle Clothing Store, some #f which was slightly damaged by smc and water in the fire invthe building, ‘Tuesday, January 24th, will be placed on sale, without restriction, and regardless of value Saturday, Jan. 28th, 9 a. m. CLOTHING FURNISHINGS si 00 tg $22.60 Men * $7.95 $9.85 $12.45 Overcothé, Gravenettes, Slip-Ons ONE-THIRD REGULAR PRICE $1.19 Arrow 0c Suspenders Neckwear . . 50c Silk Liste Pants Men's Dress Pants s $2.00 Wi Wi Pants } Bars $2.00 tags Hote e $3.00 B $2.60 Hats > Sde to $1100 Heavy Working Shirts .... $1.00 to $1 Coats... ; Heavy Ribbed All-Wool . Underwear 2.50 to $3.00 Pajamas Working ) Sweater - 45c 59c eek SHOES 89c Men's $3.00 Dress fy faces $3.50 to $4.00 1 69 : 3,39 19¢ Dress Shoes +e High-Top Logger and y anything in the store for much less merchandise FURNISHINGS 12%e Handker- chiefs . Cruiser Shoes Fancy Slippers . Come prepared to bu such dependable in any sale. Don't fail to be be than was ever priced before among the first, as selling will brisk. The Seattle Clothing 3 311 Second Av. So., Bet. Main and Jackson Everything marked plainly with the selling price Don't Be Misled by Fake Signs. Look for the Number— Don’t Be Deceived by Fake Sales. Look for the Number— 5 i | Last Sale ‘of Winter Garments | r$l5 One even | |Up to $37.50 |SUITS sie | | were the at the above. The h ardl y , but e Holes of gray, tan and brown— Zibelines in black and green—Serges and Cheviots in black and brown— A few Taupe wide- wale Cheviots There are all sizes, f: to 46, when the sell gins tomorrow morn they will, of course, be en later, for the suits can’t | stay here long in the face of | such a_ reduction this. Your choice of them all, \ ends 34 as —BSult Kection, Second Floor. Remember, the Store Opens at 8:30 Tomor- row and Closes at 6 acDousall & outhwick Co. SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE STREET comme rom Jamun MO CamenvaCo Tuite Yous ts Sreme AMUSEMENTS. JOHN CORT MOORE THEATRE “wanaser Four Nights, Starting SUNDAY, pi pen 29 SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY Jos. M. Gaites Offers the Smartest of Musical Comedies 3 TWINS With Victor Morley, Bessie Clifford 80 People and Augmented Orchestra Special Matinee Prices No Higher Prices—Evenings, 50c to $2. Wednesday—25c, 50c, 75c, $1, Seats Now on Sale. Lois Theatre Reginning 2 p.m. Daily, High-Class Pictures and Vaudeville 10c—ANY SEAT—10c Four Perf GRAND OPERA HOUSE]; John Cort, Manager ‘ONE WEEK Sunday Matince, al Musical T oR ormances Daily 6:30 pm “SLVR THREADS’ Evening. oc Settirday’ Mata AAJESTIC ” Sentences — - Vicce: “+44 Seattie Theatre MARKY 1 — te. 6—GREAT BIG ACTS—6 2:30, THIS, 9:00, |ALHAMBRA TH EATRE|| TONIGHT and All Week matinee Thursday and Saturday. | DAILY AT 2:30 |) T AND ® oo Of Ophthal mod —and Optometrist time Devoter {Na Xs’ aU TING Gis SE NERVOUSIESS TheNew Collapsible Mr Dingaling Turban, ny material. W Straw * and blocked and Alt ostrich punt made of almost k $1.50. dyed, cleaned, | a | ll. \\* 2 rk during January cent die Sper Plumes dyed, cleaned, curied and re. || Wittows a spectatcy, THE MODEL MILLINERY jos Bank Bids. Corner Second and Pike St NOW 18 THE TIME sear |to prepare for your house cleaning. var- ete. SAVE YOUR TEETH You Save » Dollar, 1 Make 0 Deller, and the Dental Combine Will Lose Tw: Dollars De Your Dental Work. work for half the charge jentiais. Advanced pail entistry have made for my office 311 SECOND SO. 311 SECOND So. dea. | We do ail kinds of painting, |nishing, tinting, papering. but Mate a Brats eres TOE: | Hatimates cheerfully siren vee the fs Jowelry Store, 118 First avenue, | PLOnes—Main 1304 or Ind. & vain kano | Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co, n't tor peopl BER bbe Swomrrlagid ist Av. oy fear University St