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; | WA t Home-Making, Not Kitchen Slavery A Little Chat on the Dignity of Housework by GRACE HOLSINGER HED. DEN, Author and Teacher of Domestic Science | “Wash By ng. ironing and sewing are more healthful and enjoyable when Grace Holsinger Hedden engaged In a sort of meaningles & great deal more/kitchen-slavery rather than a ness in this|highly significant home-making Id learn to| They have a very wrong attitude to. its they| ward their position, and they ntly in the habit of ¢ heir in an unsystemat 1 tasks are| ing, nerve-tr ‘om being pleasant or! Rut then if we should inteltt for t as work Happily, ho er, t hay other homes where the sys was » | have y came to the con sap $ m always seen an ad at almost ev Da peved UPa | mirable degree of cheerfulness and st a few unattractive | peatthtulnes veable features ajority of housewives Th are| To be sure, there ls nothing par | tioutarty picturesque. | pootteal «suds | dishwater ts something roman about » But ¢ Piles Driven Away FREE. Cases of Extreme Torture Cured So Quick as to Amaze All Who Know the Terrors of Piles and recent case within drug tight nts gangrene, stops tebing, all bleedi To unite all the Indians into one ntle army with th ing back from th their hunting gre and con Many severe cases hopeless, must be have part of their an. t and carved. Don't let it he white nds—this was the Indian warriors. As early as 1804 with his brother, “the prophet,” had formu lated this plan. But it was not an the spring of 1811 that tual ¢ ations were beg h ered several thousand {p bis camp near Tippecanoe « Indiana. That fall the stalwart his brother, accompanied by about 30 warriors, traveled over try stirring up inst jon and win ning confederates among the Dela wares, Shawnees and Chippewas Remember, anything ent off ts fone forever. Pyramid Pile Cure Saves al! this, cores rationally, re stores the parts to normal, healthy onditions. You can easily and quickly prove this by sending your dress to Pyramid Di 278 Pyramid Bldg, Marshall A tree trial will at once be n ptain wrapper, and afterwards be at a now what to advise when you hear of a case of plies, no mat ter how severe it may be. For sale at all drug stores at 50¢ & package, and be sure you get what Fou ask for Alabama. Tecumseh entered the camp ‘the Creeks with his face pal GUUD CLOTHES FOR MEN ~» WOMEN ON CREDIT Eastern OuttittingCo NeakUnion ST. "REDIT HOUSE” done out of doors on pleasant d: 6} sublimet purpose of strike d en| the many dream of Tecumseh, greatest of all! Creeks were Inkewarn | volunteer Indian and the coun-| across the heavens He even ventured among the Sem-| was a trembling of the earth inoles in Plorida and the Creeks Inja mighty roar through —SUBSCRIBE FOR— The Seattle Daily Star Delivered at Your Home To show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of The cattle Daily Star, I herewith subscribe to The Star for a period © month, and thereafter until ordered stopped, to he delivered following address, at the rate of 25¢ per month in elty, or per month by mail. AME errr er eer ee eee eee eee tle, Wi Phone Cut out and mail to Hosseini | warned by the Britivh | quake, | rison with the beautiful with happy home often and sacred soclated helping to due are|t my he Vital viewpoint th id task bas dignity and and | of performed no but also with pr had the keen satinfact ing | proper tat > work a scientific pr n baniah the and change many from hatred te worthy with the prese; and tintie drudgery ide a «iris black. He own wrongs that had be thelr people. Fut the ang did not thrust npon their ald Ah.” exclaimed angrily, “you take my talk redaticks, but you Very well, then ive at Detroit 1 wilt} stamy . nd, and earth that all your} town confederate rm should bl it w al m to begin the war | nough, he had at Detroit than the and | t the Aln-| | bama forests, and that evening the| flery arm of which Tecumseh spoke blazed forth in the sky. It was al comet, of the coming of which Te cumseh had probably fore that forth | be al signal fe Strangely sooner arrived been The ¢ which the Crecks supt “4 was caused by a stamp from the old | warrior's foot, was felt throughout | all the Mississippi valley | When the Creeks saw these signs | claimed Tecumseh {s at and ran of their completely won now} eral in Tecumseh was mado a ger Proctor’s army, and with sever thousand redskins fled with ¢ British across Canada. Near Thames river in Ontario they were overtaken by Gen. William H. Har-| n forces and completely destroy: Tecumseh himself was killed in balllé>and the great confederation. the dréam of life, crumbled int ashes Czar Warns China ST. PETERSBURG, March 14 Russia has sent an ultimatum to China insisting upon a closer ad herence to the treaty of 1881 The Russian occupation corps is within a bundr miles of the frontier is marehin 1 Am Indian his If shortening dis- agrees, Crescent permits using less hortening with equally good re- Grocers ever CRESCENT The Paint and Wall Paper Co. formerly at 1308 Second av. is now located at 1508 THIRD AV. Dahiem & Barry. | Don't THE STAR} Madam Dear you te Dea tell montt before LUCY or applying for a divoree would be od P. S.—Anewer as « A.—Your Apply to « queation is not cleat yunty clerk for informa age bef thee ply A of the or wi i witnenne J. C. JAMES. () Ye (2) Bither way Dear Mi Hist of names jadies Sunday school club | CLARA. | Sisters Please & vitable for a Gre Aloha, The Pilgrims, Rose Dear remove Miss Grey a ring In FASHIONS “Borders are sees on must of the tton fabrics a red | en on mont ¢ om wit @TWhile ¢ pring |rc kr A peculiar Jeepest nav wt “HAPPY” His fw Happy Alfred When wiing beca Hap paring th hore amma the fallen cake Papa comes hor head all wrinkled up, as God did not Intend it to be, and H challenges him to a game of ball in the diningroom ‘ wrinkled dis troned smooth by Happy's smile. Happy ts happy he aithy and because he has s¢ her and mother although his re mamma ix worried into ami lorgets all about k with his fore a because he ble to load his mind with “don'ts. Happy has never heard, “Don't do this,” and “You mustn't do that,” as his face plainly Indicates Happy eats well, plays well, and | sleeps well—just as your healthy boy will do if yougive him half a chance to be happy While you must say that Happy} is as handsome a child as you ever! saw, it is easy to conceive that Happy would not be e were in constan' and “mustn'ts.” a moral tied don't” your boy like Happy Tell the boy what he SHOULD DO, and don’t talk so much to him about what he must 1 parents who know better than | this: | him to Let be At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine |MALTED MILK) | The Feod-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, | Delicious, invigorating and sustaining | | Keep it on your sideboard at home, | Don’t travel without it, iA quick lunch prepared in @ minute, ‘Take no imitation. “Just say HORLICK’S,” In No Combine or Trast MOVED TO FOURTH AND UNION Cirele, Temple . WW 1rUESDAY, MARCH 14, NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS sxx | al p 1911 || THIS MINING WOMAN “STRIKES IT RICH” | troubled slo, | daughter R, Col, M of we unde d men Dear Mine tell t of t KILLED I" FIRE, fas = yDUFPALS, N ARING CROOKS | PORTLAN = TAX ON ‘JOBS. IN EVERETT EVERETT, March 14 Having Kun af RAIDER FREE i Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co. » yours ma above, sé ‘ diamonds and Evers D. Mor E COLONISTS ag | Oy United Press) the! PORTLAND, Or, Mareh re-| With: the arrival of 500 from thé East and Midd! the rush a BOISE, Ida, March 1 4 colonists ere West last al of | night Wise Men and Women Know that most of the sicknesses of life come from inactive bowels and fr c" If your digestive system is not working right, your food does not nourish your-poor blood and weakness follow; if your bowels are inactive waste matter poisons the whole system and serious sickness is To take promptly unhealthy lition of the organs of digestion sure to follow. BEECHAWN’S| PILLS ts to save yourself trouble and expense. Gentle, but quick but thorough, they enable the bowels to carry away wa matter naturally and tone up the digestive system. hey will not injure the most delicate They help you to get your bowels and your organs in that condition when they can take good care themselves and of you, Beecham’s™ Pills Do Good Naturally Fer females, Beecham’s Pills are specially suitable. See instructions with each box. Sold Everywhere in boxes, 10c. and 25c. NO. 74 DIETZ LANTERN FOR 19c A 75c Lantern With a Continuous Sale for 25 Years— Spinning Slashes the Price to— 3 safe, whole digestive of Our 19¢ Window Is a Money-Saver 990 OTHER BARGAINS Spinning’s Bargain Store iu“ ror BARGAINS Lady Wellington Coal How’s Your Coal Bin? KNOW THE COAL YOU BUY—Purchase coal that will give the fullest measure of satisfaction—coal that is clean, hard and rich in the properties that go-to make the ideal fuel—energy, life and no waste, In LADY WELLINGTON COAL these qualities are the distinguishing characteristics and the price is no more than one would pay for inferior coal. Prices at bunkers: Lump, $5.50—Nut, $4.00—Furnace, $3.75 Distributers for SUPERIOR ISSAQUAH COAL Prices at Bunkers; Lump, $4.50-—Nut, $3.50 PACIFIC COAL AND OIL CO. O. M. Latimer, Mgr. MAIN OFFICE \ LATONA BUNKERS 40] HINKLEY BLK.\ 113 NORTHLAKE AVE, BOTH PHONES 5040 ‘North 465-Green 652 FOR WEST ICES ———————— | SEAT PHONE WES 5” Ti Me Dougall Se fouthwic K Co Ktore Open Prom #130 a. m mm. Dally SECOND AVENUE AND Puce Steerer JAMES MeCRERMY & CO, THIRTY FOURTH STREPT Linen Laces 5e From Paris—This Neckwear 48c Fine Hair Goods—An Unusual Sale of re dy: money, this a man whose reproach—consented to and F e shade ffs of Wavy made, Hair, in and we a $1.00 ng 24 puffs and weighing 2% ounces, $1. 50 {fs and welghing 3 $1.95 Short Stem Wavy Switches worth $4.00, for $2.50 worth $4.50, for $2.95 worth $5.00, for $3.75 ..... $6.50 irst Floor, care wn hair— shing 2 ounces, and we car on taln containt 24 inches long punces $ inches long ounces 28 inches long; 3% ounces Wavy Gray Mixed Switches 26 inches long, worth $10.00. Spec beeweee _THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK co. Diagonally Across From Moore Theatre The Golden Eagle Spring Millinery TRIMMED HATS STRAW BRAIDS FLOWERS AND FEATHERS SHAPES AND FRAMES RIBBONS AND SUNDRIES At Special Prices $3.00 SHAPES AT $1.50 SWEATERS AT SPECIAL PRICES SECOND A /.NUE MEALS SERVED. City of Everett or Telegraph. IDEAL MINING "IRRIGATION PUMP dock. an af ovured, fi change | Pub am, Bub | Sunday, ieave Ever Sp tC at 9:46 @ m, 218 ficlent pumping machinery n Colman in the We rated dally at 504 Olive sty _Phonee—Sunset, Main 2992; a Ind. 136 MARCH 10 to APRIL 10 Is the period of Westbound Colonist Fares From the Middle West, Eastern States and Eastern Canada, Write Your Friends. Send for Them Call on us for rate quotations from any ‘Eastern points, and for our assistance in interesting your friends or delivering them tickets, We are glad to do this and promptly, Frequent Trains Four Through Trains Ample Equipment Light And the CRACK TRAIN of all is the NORTH COAST LIMITED Exclusively Quick Service Electric Steam Heat The Only First-Class Transcontinental Train, Fares and full information obtainable from and ticket deliveries arranged by J. O. McMULLEN, CITY PASSENGER AGENT First Av. and Yesier Way, Seattle, Wash. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY A. D, Chariton, Asst. Gen, Pass, Agent Portland, Ore,

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