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— pi TH E “RAT” DAMAGE YOUR HAIR? CYNTHIA GREY SAYS THERE IS HOPE. SATURL ee * * . en prize winnlan | Mit * breakfast menus submitted tn the} ft-Rotled Fag * ext for this week, The prises Teast. Coffee of Coosa * Rela an . Mrs. J. H. Suteliffe, 2864 W, Tard * of Japanese urna and can] ~ gt city 2 be obtained by calling at the Star * submitted and many of them wit] Cres! ith Su «diate oa x | be printed from time to time on| aham Gem we this page | Coffee a, he be t ten lected primarlly | overs. L. B. Younger, 6634 19th av. bed N.K Cereal -w Sugar and Cream. | Begs in Shell | Freah of stowed Buttered Toast Oatmeal, well cooked, and Crean Doughnuts. Coffee | Scran wea ah ‘ A M M. F Bragdon, 2413 Firth] Grabam Gews ‘ < Ave, Weat, City | Graham Gema Recipe—To one | beaten egg add two teaspoons of owed Rhuba ] sugar, one-half te of salt and Corn Flakes with Cream and Sugar.| one cup ¢ our Or Bweet Wr Ex« T Doughnuts. | which one levet teaspoon of Coffe ha been diasolved Add Rose M. Powell, 719 N, 46th St, | flour and a little white flour to make City } just thick enongh to drop } spoon. Bake in gem pans, in Grape Fruit | mo tely quick oven Breakfast Bacon. Steamed Eggs.| Scrambled Eggs Recipe—Por ev Cora Muffins ery egg allowed one tablespoon of Coffee with Whipped Cream ] milk, Beat them together and pou Miss Marie Viken, 1230 15th Ave. |in buttered pa ing to N., City | from burning when firm, se and place on hot plate Sliced Orange Mra. Robert Groooek, 6549 rd Cerea Ave NE F Waffles and Maple Syrup. | Coffee and Crear Sliced Oranges | “The most simple—Don't cat | ridge with Milk Mrs. D. E. Moore Arcade An hex Uuttered Toast BY CYNTHIA GREY. jfor the scalp and brush the hair - Ngee Row that rats, rolls and multi-| well each night on retiring | et ee | ee Y ser { e bes ids to yon it e ba: - ares yy - en — favor it] shior lollowers, longest) shampoos, massage, fre Rolls Hot Coffee *s | Half of a Grapefruit Gee Bope that woman's balr/ quent bushings and frequent air wT* John & Francis b istwe basen be tuved. ings in the sun—which ts one of the| “Y® 5. W., Seattle, Wash Bags nn ‘mueh Stren is en done most important ttems. The hair Sliced Orang sites ‘ase aelon ae 160 know. Even those who have should be loosely braided at night ae Ce ry Kes sd : Tavetliity blind will that |and never under any cireumstances | Cret™ of Wheat, with Cream or Ave, Seattle, Wash should a hairpin be left in » use the eee shampoo success it then. thelr locks are not what they were raGless, switch-less days } @ hair that we have is, fully, wet the hair first, then break olly. Then the can! the egg directly into it and am ir te to give the scalp an eex) poo vigorou aa with soapsuds for the M@ampoo once a month and a dry five minntes. Wash the egg out the half way between those with very warm castile spsuda.| My Dear Miss Grey: I on Care must be taken to keep Rinse several times in clear warm| very much perplexed and come themedium used in the dry sham-| water, then In cool. Dr elt and} you for ald. [ am 2 [ am fee on the hair, for if it reaches | rub sealp lightly with finger tips. | perately in love with a nice the sealp manip Mts apt tocake there,and| After trying these remedies and| man who ts only 18. He says he eause trou getting the halr tn good condition much, and I'm quite 0 Or perba: os the hair is brittle, once more, do not relax into former My relations object the Pe & Worse condition (aan the meth Keep the hair in health id risk this anger, for I lo the and wear ay little false hair as pos-| him so dearly, but he has no way sible. Dame Fashion has decided|to support a wife just yet, but if ‘ e to help you. we wait too long I fear he may be iy - inn weaned away from ou Would |MRS. CLEVELAND TO you advise me to marry now or to | a walt? F. A. 1 VISIT SON ABROAD ¢ you marry now, bow will you get along? Love is a great a ae are still popular, and it ts | that they wi ed | than ever the cox on ‘The mannish ot | sult Memeapun finds ® place among the| Most approved styles for spring, | tailored of the eccentricities of fash- ‘for spring and summer will be ‘tse of velvet ieee. and hairline will be favored this season — Fane @ few long skirts accom- the very dressy sulls, the Len ts toward those of short length. GROVER CLEVELAND. NEW YORK, March Accom jpanied by her son, Francis Grover Res dcvocet trimming of the sea-| Mrs. Grover Cleveland, widow of tne is braid, particularly the wide |former president, has sailed for which may form the collar,| Burope, where they will visit her and revers, and trims the |9®. Richard, a student at iS | bourg, Switzerland. All of the Cleveland children have wilt be decoety’ us te one most of their education touches on somber-hued Scheel in gimp and cro- pear with tre} earl costumes and on ae 1 Don't you reekon there's a strong jfeeling of kinship between the suf- | fraget and the hen that won't set? | Before a girl I know was married she longed for the realization of her ideals. Now she # satisfied if e doesn't grouch at mealtime. ‘Adig season in white gloves 1s| both in silk and Siace. | sy oid bactator Friend says that Lorer Proms Relief to Every Sut- women argue in the same manner ferer Without Medicine and jin which they get off a street car, Without Cost. | “CATS” ee | By Johnny. Just Give Me Your Address) {Dott take medicine for Rheuma-| jogue a ome ssi ad mez" address at) It is useful in many respects. For pair of Magic Poot Drafts, the one thing it affords an ideal spot . id to place little odds and ends, such Michigan external remedy for » ism. TO TRY FREE as old shoes, bricks and so forth y Cats usually grow under your | bedroom at about 12 o'clock at which time the differe ween the clam and |the cat is very distinct—very, very distinct The cat may be divide ai into three parts—bass, alto and soprano } = “71° I Suumpbeseet Seventy - Seven window at night, bi is tn Breaks Up Colds and 4 Pa CK DY BE “1 D0 : Pina) Dratts have truly worked 9 titerore for mar ands of . mets from every kind of Rheu- . Ratlam, chronic and acute, muscu ite. lumbago, gout, etc., no how severe. They have t Sought Wonderful cures ater med-| Mises and baths and all other have failed, curing even aft-| GRIP No bad effects, after taking “Seventy-seven.” When venty-seven” there is no come the Grip is treated with and 40 of suffering. | FOU afford to let this offer go/back—no harmful after effects io pen't delay, but send at once, | whatsoever. 2 | “Seventy-seven,” taken early, | shortens and moderates the attack. . | Don’t wait until the Grip sets in, ve | your bones begin to ache, and you Satisfied with the benefit re, have Pains and Soreness in the » Sergey us One Dollar. If not,|Head and Chi Cough, Sore * you nothing. You decide | Throat, General Prostration and we take your word. Address,| Dratt Co Fever, or the cure may take longer. L K 11 Oliver Mich Send no Write All Drug Stor 25c, or mailed. Humphrey Hom William and Ano Sis, rien Medicine Co. New York. Cor If the sentime ne is really love, walt wil no harm. If it is not love, there surely | is no reason for you to marry one| whom you know cannot support | you Dear Miss Grey: Not long ago you answered that nothing would take out an indelible ink stain from | a linen scarf. At a friend's sug} gestion, I tried two tablespoonfuls of oxalic acid in a quart of wa The stains disappeared. X. Y Thank you very much for kind information your Dear Miss Grey What will take} out an ink stain from a heavy red} table cloth? | ANDREW N. NELSON College Place, Wash One of our readers has ~— e4 a solution, Will you read the letter from “X.Y. Z wistiediid ! Dear Mise Grey: Can any of! ‘The Star readers give me any in formation as to the address of the 20th Century Conservatory of Music, formerly located in the People’s Bank building, Second and Pike? MRS. N. CHRISTIAN Monroe, Wash Dear Miss Grey: I used to bite my nails, but stopped three years ago. The nails are loose from the| fingers abont one-quarter of an inch. What will make them grow fast? A READER. A.: When nails are bitten off! #0 short, the skin under them be comes hard and thick, which ac counts for nails failing to cling| closely afterward. Keep the natis| clipped, not too close, but just a} trifle shorter than the ends of the fingers. Do not bite nor pull at the edges. Do not push a cleaner back very far under the edges. | Cleanse with brush and soap. At night wear kid gloves afte bing the hands with # This will cause the hands to per-| spire and soften the nail bed, if] nything will. Miss Grey Will you give directions for a A FRIEND. The rose petals must be dry} red and packed fn lay-| ers a uple of inches deep,! sprinkling each layer with salt When jar is full put in a dark dry} cool place, and leave for a w Then turn out upon a large and toss about with a fork ass 18 loosened. Mix with ounce each—violet, rose heliotrope powder, 1 root, % teaspoonful mace, spoon cinnamon, % cloves, 4 drop# oll of roses, drops oll of ehiris, 20 drops oll mel Dear please jar? A when gath rowe plate | until it < issne, 20 drops oil eucalyptus, 10 drops bergamot, and 2 drachms | alcohol. Pack in jar, cover and} get in cool place. It will be ready | for rose jars in two weeks and will keep for years if kept cov ered Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me how to make a pair of infanta’} white linen embroidered shoes. Of what should soles be made? Should they be made to be taken apart when washed? A READER. A.: Better buy @ pattern and follow directions The soles are usually made of linen and lined} with strong cotton, They may be washed without taking apart What will keep Dear Mins Grey moths out of furniture and carpets ANXIOUS. A.: Saturate all places where moths might congregate with naphtha, which will kill the egss, Repeat it several days to be sure eggs are destroyed. Be careful | agent |ways the and keep windows wide F a list of fattening t wil the color in men’s suits thin » will an shoes be worn? THIN ONE ‘ Fat meats, butter, cream exKs, eapectally the yolk . cereals and sugar, If one's dige tion is good, the above foods will] increase the weight. (2) Mixture jin gray and brown ) Yen GIRL AGENT HERE IN HEIRESS HUNT |» YRMA BLEYER NEW YORK, March 26. if any American girl with the cold cash has a hankering for a titled sprout of some old Austrian family, here is the one best chance in the per. son of Yrma Bleyer, a pretty frau lein of Vienna, who frankly admits she is here to find heiresses for | titled foreigners. She says she is of Austrian, Bohemian and ‘Tyrolean noblemen, and has an ex tensive “line” to offer. 1 have two princes, one and about 20 counts on my fraulein. “We in Vienna know that {np America there are many daughters ofjmillionatres who have every luxury showered upon th but who yearn for that which has always seemed unattainable namely pride position. 1 « She is to re of 2 per cent of any bride's mar riage portion. the personal baron list,” a give them both Prescription for Bad Breath and Chronic Indigestion Foul breath if one of many din- able and distressing afflictions with indigestion. Below vi that come is given the formula for the treat ment that is producing such re markable results in hospital work stomach trouble. It is sald to almost immediately sour , belching, dizziness, head y after eating, and if used for sufficient time will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. “Two une Pepsin; uunese iinger; one for yrup ol ounce Catandir compound. Mix and take one to two teaspoonfuls after each meal and at bedtime.” andir al- | ways comes put up in ounce sealed packages. Any druggist should] have it In stock by this time, or he| will quickly get it from his whole-| fale house. For best results mix the sin and the Ginger, then stand about an hour before adding the Catandir. It will be more con- venient to get the ingredients from the druggist and mix them at home Persons suffering from stomach troubles should get this without de lay We are now in our NEW LOCATION 1406 Fourth Ave. Diagonally Across From Pl FEDERAL PAINT & WALL PAPER COMPANY of family and soctal | ve & commission | three | let | JAY, MARCH 25, 1911. No, sir biizeard ON ONLY $3 A tuffed with bread er ton with rice, shepherd's pie beef and bes umbs ot wi when economy Is necessary ee ee * |x ROAD TO HAPPINESS |# Happiness on this carth ts |® health and love. When we are ®& healthy troubles roll off us # like water off the proverbial & duck’s back | The road to that happiness # is named “air.” Anybody with {® fully developed lungs who & makes it a business to «et * pure, fresh alr all the time * will have health * «©The loveless woman Is sick * mentally, and therefore un * happy * Love for the mind, air for j® the body, is my prescription * for perfect happiness * DR. MARY HALTON + New York Physician ° Re hh th RESTITUTION. I stole a Kiss the other night; My conscience stings me som So I think Tl go and put it Right where I stole it from. 2 ttle Automobile School, Broadway. Dance at Dreamiand tonight. The Reason for the Change Is Easily Seen The tendency of the times is for something essentially different. ECONOMY is the password all over the coun try. If you heed this word you will start an account at once in the Savings Bank Put yourself good on a f help your city The Bank for Savings Cor. Third Ave. and Pike St. sting and then step in and er the disp n stew or braised beef with vegetables bac! here and nt of order atchen say of blizzards so far as concerned. We positively ert Seattle peaches right trictly, unconditionally, irrevocably | all right, as you can see for yourself in the above picture, The tar kodak picked these peaches yerter ern Second ay na . SHE MUST SPREAD HER TABLE WEEK--HERE’S HOW BY CYNTHIA GREY | H. A.” ask ‘Out of my e Tecan only allow myself $3 pe | week to provide food for three . W you please give me a ist of the most nourishing foods that can be purchased for that j amount | I ibtedly many housewives fac h th ame sort of a |problem, and of them seem to solve T mow value fo le tn riee, lentils, b x, dried pea meal, gr j}four, macaroni, cabbage, turnips oe, rump # brisket, chuck and shoulder beef. hank beef, neck er mutton, heart, lve ca, cornstarc Ke*, salmon, milk, butter coffee, dates peanut bu ton molasses dnd active and appetizing ways | Irish stew with suet dumplings salt pork batter, baked beans with t suet crust, boiled dinner of corne and veg and vegetables ¥ moch { round steak with stuffing, liv lings, or liver cooked en serole, stewed kidneys on toast or Scotch haggis, cream of pea, potato soup and puree of beans, rice baked in griddle cakes, muffin 4 heese dishes, macaroni! with cheese atoes cornmeal in| tush with milk, or fried mush with molasses. ngs of milk] q eges, Indian meal and pn sen, cornstarch, dates i bananas. Substitute cottolene for lard, and oleomargarine for butter. The latter i#.clean and pure, and there ts only prejudice to prevent its use| $1.50 JEWELED REEL |, $1.25 —_ ie an it is pivots high and milled. has steel and is strictly 402 New York Ctub 240-ft 30 Yours for Bargains Spinning’s Bargain Store 1413-1417 Fourth Avenue SESSESEERE CERES ERE RE RE EES e. k 10 Get the Original ena Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK) il i The Food Drink for All Ages Rich Milk, Malt Grain Extract, tv Powder Insist on “HORLICK’S’ Take « package home pr. Doe stor oS Oph the! mola! ey — and Optometrist — Devwles pig entire time IT’ Circulating Library AT. 308 UNION ST. LANE THE BOOKMAN Opp. the Postoffice Main 6023 “fILL YOUR OWN TEETH” FILL-O haven cavity In your teoth ot afford expensive x YOU are too ner: y it mail Boo to Fill-o Manufacturing ey 451 Empire Bidg., Seattle, Wi Not in Any Milk Trus'| |PUTS AN END TO A SOUR, INDIGESTION AND GASSY, UPSET STOMACH ° tr Aon he ¢ ~ 6 Diapep the how advertined, that they have th An th ey This harmles le ) e hing ¢ ne be thing you ca ee « i f i» wlightest discon rt c c a f the la sour, gane tol " c e | after a se . Tell your pharmacist you Y t hat read the formula plain i « . 1 t Ithese 60-cent ca f i) id | pepsin, then you wi 7 wo f and ach a wh it uy Indigestion Sour . a mach, Heartburn and other d the } tre go in five minutes and re Aline | ihe ‘ at i} r { | Belching fi } f “ t Jwour, undig food a ! | Headache ( patior f \# and othe te ITION MEN WHO SPECIAL PROPOS TO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DRINK TOO MUCH Ww ' A nd of | 1 ublie offt and | th frie 4 clates of any one of them freq " t an n, but HE DRINKS TOO MUCH.” } ne of these men kr and realizes this much better than any one el They want to quit drin) , t they can't! Th a craving for liquor that ca fied burning nk habit can be mastered, this poisoning must be ed the This is what the Neal treatment doe and this 1 ph an's cure of the drink habit that Deposit the price agreed upon in your own bank, or in the hands of any responsible person, to be paid us when you are perfectly satisfied, or satisfy us of your ability to pay, and pay us | when you are satisfied. | | The tute ente a ited ct with every patient te at eure 0 treatment A personal call at the institute ve most satisfactory to those ore f it is not convenient are or phone a 0 All correspondence will be mailed to you in | | The Neal Institut | e ea nstitute | EAST HOWELL AND 16TH AVE., SEATTLE | Phones East 4381—Ind., Cedar 431 DURING THE LONG SCHOOL SEASON A SCHOOLHOUSE without a telephone days of constant would seem strangely isolated in these communication. Parents know that the school is always within call and this knowledge gives them a sense of security and com- fort j The Bell Telephone carries the same confidence into all the relations of life. Your friends are brought within reach of your voice by the universal service of the Bell System One great advantage of the Bell Telephone is its readiness to serve your sudden and unexpected needs. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Beli Totephane is the Center of the System. Rare Old | Books Like the Liquors | Bought From the Brown- Powell Liquor Co. Are the joys Che Egg-Albu- men contained in Crescent sus- tains the dough while cooking and _ prevents falling. Full Pound, 25c of connoisseurs. Phone us your orders. | Free and Prompt Delivery where sell them. CRESCENT MFG. CO., Seatt MEALS SERVED. | PHONES: | Clty et vores oF Telesrenhs 8a | Main 1652—Independent 4598 NEW LYON BUILDING Third Ave. and James St. ALL LATE ALASKA NEWS Felix Brown Ture round tripe, dally tT m., 12 Charlie Powell Leave Beret ‘at p.m. and 7:36 p.m, erott at 946 a. m Star “Want” Ads Are |? iso! iim, & ee rer and schedule subject te cheat without notice. Phonee—sunset. Tod, T38 Business Bringers Main 3993; rassammstcamati oo Stites a mats ‘ e 1a oe i q i in i

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