The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1911, Page 3

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(5) |Do the daughters help to ser they in the receiving Knowledge. Or pe ANXIOUS DAUGHTER Bim alone he wi me tO) A.—-(1) Pearl Bride's cake T would not t Tl an toe and coffee or cocoa. (3) She gasious to make if I) should wear her original wedding | ie the wrong | wish to be) dress, or one as ne like It as B.E.N. | possible (4) Cl al (5) The remedy | children ald stand in the re celving The most intimate friends of the daughters may serve gril > ~ e anything gl though I were him? [have done not hing tO} are haps am afraid I cannot igear Lothario’s neglect Miss Grey—I had my hand the Temple of Palmistry at ton in 1909 1) Is palm a lawful RADER importance Dear Miss Grey say To you who wo truly true Answer the questions put to you ac® | By the troubled in mind, ee) And you are always so kind As to answer at The veriest dunce 1 am tnspired to make rhymes, And subjects glean from reading all | times The best daily paper, its readers all say, It stands at the head at the present} day | My question Is: How can I know The best place with my rhymes to 5o ecure fair de share of “dc Seattle, Boston, New York or Chicago be best? And how can I learn each their ad dress? Leb. P. S—My rhymes are for songs, For a musical house I long. store. Just a word to am engaged ttle and sh Would it be proper send her money to go to ¢ is a Working girl A READER and my Miss Grey: I am & young wi) awn years of age Manager ‘Bfreit ranch on Puget sound g Always lived a quite lone | gme life and have never had very | = A.—Inquire at music : New Org That Quickly Remov ‘These Homely Spots. Ther Ro longer the slightest WOMEN TALK a whole lot about iM feeling ashamed of your! mode! husbands, but it’s a lv Ss a new drug. othine— thing for womankind that few of us istrength has been discovered | jike the same model ® positive cure for et . 2 MENTAL SCIENTISTS say chil Bet one ounce of othine—/ dren are happy because they have . from the Bartell! never taught themselves to be mis and apply a little of it at| erabie, im the morning you will see | even the worst have begun | 4 SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD girl said ‘ » While the light freck-/to me confidingly the other day: | ‘Rave vanished entirely. It i8 “Don't you hate a man who asks that more than an ounce is you to let him kiss you?” to completely clear the skin | ‘& beautiful, clear complex- Women should remember that their moods and emotions affect | Be tare to ask for the double | their digestion. The gastric Juices othine, as this is sold un-|do not flow and the stomach will I of money back if it | reject food when one ts depressed | with gloomy thoughts. }t remove the freckles partment Persistent inquiry has encouraged us to install, fonnection with our CANOE DEPART- full’and up-to-date line of Canoe and Launch Equipment. Planned to save you money on every | article, All Kinds of Lights, including the new @mbination light demanded by the late stat- Whistles, Anchor Lights, Bilge Pumps; ‘mall brass extras, as Rope Guides, Cleats, 4 Pulleys. Ete. PRICED THE USUAL Low 6. & H. WAY %0c Door Lock, 39c ‘Copper finish mortice lock | beaded escutcheon, 39 | Package of famous A-Y-P. Lawn Grass Seed, containing a scien. 9%x2% Old Copper Door | tifle mixture of seeds especially | adapted to this to match. Special, 13c ss 3.045. | Special . $1 Set Teaspoons, 69c Satin Finish Teaspoons, Al silver plate on white metal &® very unusual offering. WITH INTEREST UNABATED All pieces are guaranteed. Lots were very large, so assortments are still complete. THEY'RE VERY UNUSUAL BARGAINS — vias aA |75c Bracket Lamp, 43c 7 Wall Bracket Lamp, complete, Rs cep aed ec Hosa | with No. 2 burner and chimney Med frame. We carry the and best 74nch silvered reflect Petre cups |. 19c or; very handy for kiteh- 43¢ Set Sad Irons, $1.19 poe + Sad Irons, set consisting of Irons, Stand and Handle Irons have asbestos top, makes them hold heat Brighton Round Shape | Ethan Allen's horse clattered al including Steering Wheels, |B} THE STAR [News OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN REA A Spring Bolero From Paris Ethan Allen, accompanied by his Green Mountain boys,” had cap-| tured Fort Ticonderoga from the | British, | At the head of his little band} most straight up the side of the recipice on which the fort stood. | He hammered on the door, his deep | voice ringing out, startling the Brit- ish commander within: “Surren der, in the name of the t Je hovah and the continental con-| xresi | He took the fort and won a point of permanent advantage to the colonial forces. Following the success of this ven- ture he was twice sent to Canada in the revolutionary cause. On the second trip he tried to capture the city of Montreal It was a daring enterprise. Ai companied by only 100 men, Allen crossed the St. Lawrence river. General Brown was pledged to cross | the river above the city and strike | simultancously, But for some ren- son Brown failed to show up with | his men, Ethan Allen struck alone. | Unsupported by Brown, he was) compelled to fall back, and Gen Robert Prescott, in command of the | British, made prisoners of Allen and his men. When he learned that it was Al-| len who had captured Ticonderoga, | Prescott was not disposed to deal gently with him, It was September | 25, 1775, when Allen entered his captivity. Irons were clamped on his hands and feet, and he was left a prisoner in the forf. For days and nights he lay thus. Once a day he heard the heavy iron door of his dungeon swing open. A gleam of light would fall athwart the dirty floor. A figure entered, and when it had gone he would find water and dry bread One time the door opened and three men entered. Allen was blindfolded and the manacles re moved from his feet. He was made to stand erect and walk. He knew not whither he was going, but at last the sound of waves beating against a boat greeted him and he knew himself to be on shipboard After many turns and twists the| bandage was removed from his eyes, Still all was dark once more were manacled. He was in the ship's hold, Again he went} through the agonies of solitary con- finement; again & door opened at intervals; again the rays of light dully illuminated the interior of his prison; again he fasted on bread and water, One day there. was a jarring, grating sound, The ship was un- der way, and that night a visitor came to his prison. “T am the captain of the ship,”|) said the visitor. “You are on your way to England, a prisoner of war.” But the humane captain would | winter, His feet | ir not keep the patriot in chains, He was released and allowed the liber- new tume by and Armand, the } graph t | | reached Ax ‘The skirt j high — waistband shows a bros |r panel of 4 fiatly st | pleats, ¢ made or ma mohair, There is an overhanging | eat in the The lower part of skirt is made of blue perma mo with a ver | halr effective finish of jor nuts blue #ilk embrold: |} ery. The collar is made of heavy blue cord embroid. ery between fold ed piping The tan chiffon | bodice is trimmed with broad t of batie a English nds ery with end T bodice ts tucked by hand in ters of five tucks, broad tuck fn clus nar row with a either aide | The sleeves are | short and cv one with the b avant 6 and finished with a band of the y anda fee, p are cy | | | | | embrold fold of blue satin | | Weeks later Allen was again con-| fined—this time in Pendennis castle, England. Here he remained | until 1 & prisoner for two and| & half years, But one spring day he again| und himself on shipboard, bound | for Halifax, and later he gained his | freedom through an exchange of | prisoners, | During the rest of the war he rved with valor, and he lived to| enjoy the fruits of Mberty, FASHIONS ———_—_——_— Biack will be as great a favorite for suite as it has been the past season. The touch of scarlet or red In a dominant novelty in the winter frocks. This red is merely used as 4 touch, in pipings, or in a single flower on gowns and muffs and | stoles, Boleros are gaining in favor in Paris and stoles are Mned with Japanese red, a most appro priate color for the dull days of making as it does a bright| spot of color in the midst of a gray environment Fur muffs A complete afternoon costum | consists ofa skirt and corsage to harmonize ‘and a jacket to match, |.) which, If necessary, can be replaced by a long coat. ening affairs, the hair is d in a chignon of curls inter. twined with ribbons or strands of pearls. Reducing the Waist Line in Both Sexes Men and women with as ® matt should carefully avoid as bedtime. ¢ three make a mixture that Is not surprising bene natural r, it doo it aymmetricn wrinkles or flabby akin er wo the patient ever he or she fancies and I® also permit THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911 DERS OF THE STAR Hearts Are Trumps at Milady’s St. Valentine’s Day Functio BY CYNTHIA GREY The diningroom is to be attractive in the houne will draped about — the handeller and wi r the table. I board hearts and cuplds ¢ ve hung from the green @raped from the chandelier uch fable corner and scattered over the showy table or lunch cloth. Candle made of white with tiny red he piece on ttle covered with with red hearts r it and cuplds will be filled with valen To each valen ribbon is to be faster tines for each quest tine a red ed, which will lead to each place ached to tin or eh P to the a red and t m to gether as « r each & The red t with written in ink place y be white ax may in all avail arts may be n etift and saved for they paper * use anothe: and range f r r 18 t t affairs to 16 Good and games are writing of valentines, and forfeits # for the game of hearts be red hearts, and prises Wray white paper covered hearts and tied a din sort red decora as hearts cw from beets ¢ mentos, A dinner tion Is th or 1 e some menu sugee this Waters For afternoon tea, Pimento Hands Salmon Croquete—One can sal mon, 1 egg and 1 ¢ beaten together, then shaped {nto croquets. Dip in beaten egg, roll in dry bread crumbs, and plunge into bolling fat until brown. Serve | on parsley bed Pink Heart Salad—A pretty ad may be made by placing hearts which have been cut from slices of cold boiled beets with a fancy cut ter on crisp lettuce leaves and serv ing with mayonnaise dressing. Put thin slices of hard bailed exes around the outside of the plate and the beet hearts in the center. Strawberry Hearte—Soak % a box of gelatin in % cup of cold water 20 minutes, or until soft. Add meee s How to Make Better Cough Syrup Than You Can Buy A Family Supply, Saving and Fully Guaranteed. ‘as much n easily be 4 nothing ated #umar with cents’ worth) in a pint bottie the Sugar Syrup. It ke Take ® teaspoonful every one, fectly two or t by @ cough. 2 sugar syrup on is well concentrated © pine extract 0 of the bestsknown Seattle drug such as the Martell Drug Co, din ' ew jon or refund t CAAT TRUSS SRY ST WE CAN USE A FEW MORE GOOD LOANS IF APPLICATION IS MADE. PROMPTL TO LOAN DEPARTMENT. ted to take things omay adyt spoon flour | “e-| materials we use,are the best ob-} »-|very best possible hands * | will nful of vanilla ar ful of pink fruit co dish with cold w hot atir brinkly jereamy; then knead and wo: the hands for several mit n table or board which en sprinkled with sifted ‘sugar; cut in heart shapes on a large platter and set cool place until it ha et into granu in a } | WIFE WANTS DIVORCE | AFTER 24 YEARS) may | complaint against Math schmitt by Anna charging cr y a have beer have five BIG FEATURE TOMORROW. | The rket and every Star's big weekly Things to re regula row's feat whereby m will t free. It best bargains in hing in the market line watch for it TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS IT WILL APPEAL TO YOU man or woman contains every The nothing better to & set of false teeth is in hard luck They deserve sympathy. The int of sup) Jusing partial plates jepoch in dental science. There has never been offered previously which who has duction of our method] marked an was 80 ods. Some people don't believe that our method of supplying teeth without plates is practical even| now, in spite of the thousands of cases to which we are able to point That is to be expected, of course, for most people hate to take up with new-fangled things and won't | do so until forced to. Our patients are nambered by |the thousands, who have come to |us from all corners of this country and Canada, We have not |improved the looks of all . | people, but we have improved their health as well. We have demon |strated beyond any question that our method of restoring missing teeth without the ald of partial | plates is a practical plan This method calls for no surgical operation—no boring or cutting into the gums,, and is in no way | painful or dangerous. On the other jhand, it requires the very highest | type of dental craftsmanship to a successful plece of work The men employed by us are of the |highest type, both In the operating froom and in the laboratory, The for the tainable, so in coming to us jyour dental work, you are in | In spite of all this, the work is |not any more expensive than any |first-class dentist would have to ask, and not so much in most} cases, because of the large volume {of business which we do. | We invite you to come and allow) |us to make a complete and careful Jexamination of your mouth. This} cost you nothing but your time, You will be under no obliga: |tion to have any work done unless | |you are thoroughly satisfied to do} 80. | | |w | Visit Prof. Stevens’ new Academy at Four'h ay, and Pine st Teaching every day and evening. Both phones. ENGRAVED STATIONERY TRICK & MURRAY, 814 Third Av. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES rhe $1.00, Sample Free. ton Mani. chew with than || ying missing teeth without |/ anything | radical a departure from old meth-|/ NO DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, GAS OR ANY OTHER STOMACH DISTRESS Nothing will remain undigested | ¢ or sour on you take a little Dia This powerf ussimilation food you ¢ Hat what without the extion that you ¥ with sour f Hearth Headache from stomach, Nausea, Bad Breath Water Brash feeling lke yc had ow w on Stomach ther disag r you be suffering now f within five minute If you will ge LAST CHANC An ve from $10.00 to 5.00 this SUITS opportunity to $5.00} Former prices $15, $18 and $20 COATS $5.00 Former prices $15, $18 and $20. “THE HOUSE OF SAMPLES” LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP 500 Arcade Building Take Elevator 6 P. M. UNTIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY HAVE YOU A FRIEND WHO DRINKS? Why Not Help Him? He Can’t Help Himself, Because He Is a Victim of an Insatiable Thirst. SENI* HIM TO THE NEAL IN. STITUTE. ‘The Neal internal treat- Ment destroys all craving for liquor in Only Three Days. It takes away all in- clination to drink by neu- tralizing the poison of al cohol in the system, leav- ing the drinker in the same normal condition he was before first tasting Nquor—all appetite for in- toxicants gone—and he a new man CURE |S EFFECTED UNDER CONTRACT. A legally executed bond is given each patient, assur- ing bim the cure will be perfect or treatment will be free. It does more. It assures him that, as a re sult of following the treat- ment, his mental and physical condition will be greatly improved THE NEAL IS A PHY- SICIAN’S CURE, and is administered by licensed physicians. References, testi- monials, informative book- let and a copy of the con- tract bond will be mailed you~in a plain, sealed en velope—on request. Call, phone or write The Neal Institute, corner E. Howell and 16th av., Se- attle. Phones: Hast 4381; Ind. Cedar 431, What Is Back of Your Savings? You can keep money in a stocking or a but there's nothing back of it to assure you that you will get it when you want it You put it where it will draw large rates of in- but the larger the rate the less backing you will have and the less chance of WHITE SEWING MACHINES Reduced to $27.50 ‘B. D. VORIS Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing Machin 1105 Third Av., § Ind stove can attie, Wash. ; Sunset up ya Phones Sewing Machines for Rent getting it in a hurry SPECIAL SALE] In this bank THIS WEEK BACKED by $1.00 Puget Sound Hat Factory 1514 First Ave. you are our assets large. Our investments are gilt edged. Our capital is $400, 000, PAID UP, and your money is here when you want it. NOW i8 THE TIME | The Bank to prepare for your house cleaning. | We do all kinds of painting, var- { 2 nishing, tinting, papering, ete. or avin Ss stimates cheerfully given. Use the phones—Main 1304 or Ind, 3913. 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