The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1911, Page 5

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URDAY BRUARY 25. NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR Woman’s Page Contest Great Success week's contest just closed Sta eds of interesting the © nity to eee eee ee * . * f * eee ERR RRR ER RH By Henry E. Porter, Lawyer, Ballard Station PRIZE 00) * * ~ on to to our ndency of ly to re perators o! ting their evils yunKer between entioned > atime viek nd the an conditions m for feature, an victousness begets confidence in what th ma © pu sue the Beside choosing hone and aut y the reader and cau rely read cular Peete ESTER EE HSS * & THE SECOND PRIZE ($1.00). * . . Rete keee eee eene By 8. A. Cope 318 Howard Av. N., Seattle. Among the many sp of The Star, the writer pi “News ttems From the Hee The dep and xr: jal features fers the Hiektown conditions of vice half of which has never been told—as set forth in the columns of Th Star for many mouths, have weighed heavily upon the hearts of the good people of § atth What a relief to turn from the painfal struggle of a great city trying to free herself from the hands of her despollers and to read the simple and humorous happenings of that Iittle hamlet, Hicktown, as re corded in the columns of its local newspaper, the Hicktown Hee. No grafter nor white slave trader could find a shelter In that little village Miss Pansy Tidds, the working girl, is not only safe, but enjoys the respect and homage of those around her. A working girl, yet a social queen! A working girl, yet she has the support of the Chamber of Com merce and the press of her town Free, happy, independent, protected Pansy! How favored you are to by living in & community where the political, civil and social machinery so guard you that you can enjoy your natural and God-given rights Blessed be the Hicktowna all over our jand. For is it not in such places that Nherty, honor and jus tee may be found, pure and unde fied? ‘The great majority of the men and won who are now fighting valiantly for a clean city came from rural communities, and the memor jes of their old homes strengthen and encourage them in trying make Seattle as safe for the and boys as the Hicktowns for them. a the to ris were Rath * THE THIRD PRIZE (50c). * chk kk hhh By W. E. Gustavsen, Centrat Building, Seattle. answer to the question, “What feature of The Star I like the t and why,” 1 want to quote th owing I find it very difficult to any special feature of The Star that I like the best, beceuse every seo tion of fi is interesting .o me, But being a young man of high ide nothing interests me much as the work of educating and uplifting young men and women to a higher moral standard. Therefore, I can't tut place Cynthia Grey's section in Star as the one feature I like Too much good advice never be given to young peo and the many good articles fee written by Cynthia Grey tep higher in life to many @ man and woman. There is hing in the worid that eq' to a noble, honest young man, a pure, sweet woman, and no one, to my mind, fs worthy of more than the one who spends his or her time to the noble work of helping young people solve the matrimonial questions, which ts of great interest to any broad-minded be As a constant reader of The Star, I never overlook Cynthia Gre tion, The questions and goswers are not only educating, bat sing. * * * * * 201 name best praise So kk ttt tt th tk # THE FOURTH PRIZE (50c). * RRR By Cora T. Mellott, 1723 Grand av., Seattle. Your editorial column appeals the most me because in it is con- taix the vital essence which of your publication a ER, not a panderer of current alone. 1 admire the effective diserimina- tion in driving the necessary fact to the uninformed— sometimes by bald statement of startling conditions, by the clever use of biting sareasm or by a naked, swift al to the conselence, in- » or heart of your reader. do you omit the smile andclasp when we slowly, per haps, but surely, prove your con sistent contention, “THE PEOPLE sn.” That this last is daily more forcibly demonstrated is doubtless owing to your unswerving loyalty in matters both great and small, to makes PO © home and letters were reader | pon is what he seeks to| waa one of the most received successful Human Family In politica th the ee ey THE FIFTH PRIZE * * " (80e) * * ee By Murial Coyney 3914 Angeline St., Seattie Red- Bloor they a Becaus esting, but lan ory which tnt we.al have Star te in wh withon this conde and is eas I think seldom do, or . Th reamble, bu 4 for main facts nterest with tn without of con relates the th Told as 2 sort b des ee ee ee | THE SIXTH PRIZE (50c). * ee ee ee By Mrs. Frank Nottingham. 433/44 15th Av. N., Seattle I re @ * * * . ret that the sey features in it has several ve jable ones. { noted the cise way in which it news to its readers when one ts busy, that counts. It is cosmopolt tan in character—that ts local pre: bera stating facts an opportunity self. Then for alt the woman | lete. | girls fone employment, et it fills the tion does of fea mn tu clear nents the con. from n thoy giving thus you your tox ments an, th > ath the theatr the way | peds of all Here are many hu in this int these letters {prizes they honor-men “The editorial and magazi tions are certainly the structive musing ard Gordon, Brigh He 1 like the front pa Star’ because it always live news."-—Mre 1311 Harrison I Uke ‘The is many a good section a fow ds of esting conte were are ce ion clas most He Miss tory of Oregon wa There between “ fixed and Canada. Even ndic that she mined, ary it Russia seemed to hoped to approy country The right of the Unitec the ted wih covery alu Capt territory of the ¢ Gray, An : tions of Lewis and Clark, the Florida treaty and isiana Rat the could cht of England settlers into of Canada. , About this th Was sent to th a medi byterian chureh first “prairie Rocky mountains near what is now the city Walla, where he be among the Indians the settlement: that made by the English day he felt that great quietly, but trrevocably, slipping | from the grasp of his country. He| looked out over the wilderness and in fancy's eye he saw a great vision he saw towering cities and great] ports, fertile valleys filled win res bia rican, the ex a not yet make wettioement was pouri the terr al misstonary by the Pros schooner and soon | ot Walla! his work avned of being and by | rttle land | up over the| ie He | were day |fire and dip the Candied Orange. | nd bi k into # not | allowing the juice to exude, Make | tion WALL PAPER ————— Special | Price. lhe and 20 white bik a © dow double rolls. to 16 iio to 41.00 | that The conditions catied for WHAT FEATURE OF THE STAR DO YOU Like BEST WAN! Monday another contest wit! start on this page. Don't mis ni nd r wit & cash reward. ve @ the "Monday Ota | Washington Whitman took the | s bows has ever been conducted by The brief letters answering -AND WHY? and don’t neglect t Warren The truthfulne of “The Sta me N. O. Hanae 40th The fe te th news u Plano, Black Diamond I like the fi there I detent lrondal womar Wash nny ion best, be polit Ful Wast 6 page any I re is ays nc Mins F thing ark V Ww page | pendent for the in pol people Ww Hiram Wash In Cynt most amu ui Wash items on the spo makes that f Willie Blackburn, think. Wash. The tar’ prints the new truth and merit s always welcome Mrs, S. 8S. that is wh in my Stevens, A | Wash I notice hits grafters a as the Itt) the good partment ¥ Murphy, 1443 feature I that you take an in th gaining dow neh friend cast and he Double ra for ing mon Kitty that has bound me t John C. Smith, King himself Walte Bide now Orer Washing: | what sitated no b ia yet to be. mger. t trodg eantwa ed on night down tr ed of the re a} snow and rain »| don herbs and | fringe of civilization edt back authorities sa aod nment for @ n ret agreed. the mountains he his face turne ships he his journey Many beneath the be sint char the unit last he to} the} ining | Certain he lated ir tory, and his heroic effort € lowed by an influx of settler by the ath of numbers, it 4 ani how tis erent fol who, | clinch: | claims of the United § territory. Thus war and was averted the orthwest us and ou dren On November his wife and nildren were glaughte ndians. Some say the the redskins prompted b British. stre ates with great saved to chil: 29, 1847, Whitmar two adopted red by the uprising of the thelr n of 1 pound to 1 pint and Jet it boll until it will In water from the carpels in dipper fine > that 4 sirup in the proporti of good granulated sugar of water harden ak orang the sirup two-tined sieve the u f a candy fork Drain placed over a pi irup will not be w on tter ted a Delicious Ice. Juice each of 4 lemon oranges, 1 can of sliced pir % cup of red raspberry juic cups sugar, enough water tc 2 quarts, Strain all and When nearly frozen add whites of 3 eggs. Stir in well sliced pineapple can be used and 4 apple, . 2M m fre beaten rhe for | TO MAKE A PRETTY BOW | ‘ | make the shirred ribbon | used this season use picture cord instead of the cotton stitch in the shirrs, then bend the wire an inch and wind with thread; push through the | shirrs and ‘draw it to required length and shape it to your fancy To wire cord; back | 60c PACKAGE LL AROUN THE Home. HENRI MARKUS = PARIS 7/91 rectly mode from Par Waist in the with #ho of The are jumpers ar wearing t b embroidered bi ck an practical a half worn throw over a handsome linge ar to away-—as well as ove a decidedly one of oping gold BRE a pan Whe Whea a doll kn wind ou rem xi Dear Mins Gre Please ing col @ will b Gre le stain out of st un alcohol ‘Teeth That | Distinguts Write me for FREE . Our method of teeth without 4 beautiful, * are and, be: distinguished can eat food as nature it up so it proper shap How are Have How substitutes that are portant questions Tho teeth ¢ taken care of good order the rebel, and then loc Don't imagine tha’ amination of gate you to have We will tell you fron with th in your t you indig many 2E COLPON am Wdg Pree to whether you w vice or not A written work, guat REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, 1405 Third Av. N. HOMESEEKERS’ NOTICE There will be an extraordinary opportuni you to purchase homes ‘and home sites on the Look for this; it will appear Pebruary 28th. TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS Nature’s put in looking and acting y enters to be as missing and what missing? stomach your t do and then let you be the judge as which shows red 4 cuffs a plainer ea ‘The Story of Washington's, Dental Conspiracy | COURT MINTAKE NO. © PERSEPHONE He xion it 4s and pim asional dry! What with use nove OUS READER. fitting bi superfluous What will India Minen MRS. ¢ impoxalbl after ho stully used, but take Can't Be| hed From supplyin partial missing plates Is yr -meth-| by , solid, | natural can't be You | your | grinding stomach in imilated n nature and chew ntended the h? ation? 3, d provides ing in this act contained shall be taken to apply to students | im: | @ f clinical | ervision uu using for th These are rye to be well they are not in will soon »k out for trouble. t a call or an ex eth will obli-| work done. you should had been th on taken toe any what ill follow our ad antee with all W. Cor. Union St. | nee ¢ ne Court Mistake Ne the legiala fonaion ly and that J atudy and practice, ‘The law is that @ man will uae bie talents in | the interest of public health and morals, 1a law deprives a man of & ving in order to ascertain and de his qualifications goes beyond omens @ prohibition I mhail write on Court Mis right in the the court as didnot in five presumpti and ed by labor dentistry ty offered to “West Side.” EDWIN J. BROWN, 719 Firat Ay 5 |) END TO INDIGESTION AND A SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH PUTS AN leser mmodation it be well dressed doesn't cost and member, it any more Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. “Seattle's ‘Reliable Credit House ‘Edison Record For MARCH on Sale TODAY COME IN AND HEAR THEHM., SHEET MUSIC SPECIAL FOR TODAY ONLY All of the very } t wlar “Hits,” @ copy Ballard Music House 5411 Twentieth Ave. N. W., Near Market St. BALLARD 1277, We have a bargain in a slightly used piano (mahogany case " d piano ( c y case), at $275. This ts a regular $500 instrament, has been used but very little, and Is In first-class condition Will sell for cash or on time, as best sults your convenience “The Meaning of Friend st LANE THE BOOKMAN 6023 208 Union St, EFFICIENT RELIABLE PAINSTAKING Such is the verdict passed upon the manner in which fety Deposit and other vaults of the PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK Were installed by the Purcell Safe Company Read this letter: Seattle, Nov. 25, 1910, Mr. P. F. Purceii, Purcell Safe Co., City. My Dear Sir: The installation of our Safety Deposit and other vaults having been completed, it af- fords me pleasure to state my appreciation of the effictent, reliable and painstaking ner with which you have carried out the contract in all its de- tails. Hair Grower & Co., Seattle, Wash Gentlemen— We take recommending “Riggs Ec Riggs Cure pleasure in ‘seen? man- Cure zema-Dandruff to anyone in need of a cure of that kind We have carried “Riggs Eczema-Dandruff Cure” stock for the past two years, Yours faithfully, B.C. NEUFELDER, President, in with constant increasing sale for the same, and have z The work referred to was done under the personal super- vision of Mr. P. F. Purcell and the vaults..and safety deposit equipment came from the man- ufactory of the famous HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFE COMPANY. Represented in the Northwest exclusively by The Purcell Safe Co. Prefontaine Place and Yesler Way, Seattle yet to hear of the first case where it has failed to do as you claim Respectfully, SWIFT'S PHARMACIES, Per M. Marr. The A. P. Rigg Hair Grower & Cure Co., Inc., 1216 Third Ave.

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