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* * aaee 5 fa Ze Files an RR Ne at erke ef cs 4 George. aoa, MRS. WILLIS VAN DEVANTER.; George “Oyer! Over ey cmrtess of the sow in sess ~ , we x Ww. court justices or en cad fin the parlor. T t remark Gree thle thing about the etter half courtess is that wean't like to have its pict whic Ranens, Mall like the rea or the bes thereof, But by bunt ground the co y it was p —_ fo get a quorum * Ia the pietor t _.. White an agendas 5 ‘@ NOTICE TO “MOTHER” * ) Dear Miss Grey: Please give re ‘Mable recipe for corn bread A PRIEND. A-—Two heaping cups cornmeal A beaping cup four. 3 eggs beaten ly, 2% cups milk, 1 table butter or bacon fat, 1 sugar, 1 teasp perder and salt @aligreased pan Dear Miss Grey: 1 have white ba ander every finger nail, and that white line ts a shading Stark pink = Wh table each baking Bake slowly in nything t A READER mn is as fevers or do or local disturb #8 eczema of the hands, in fates or excessive manicuring of (Se maiis. Try letting your nails @ue month without cutting the Bebind the nail. and probab! " Spots will disa ar, or, at ty oe Rew ones come op Miss Grey the system, tea or NEW SUBSCRIBER A cap of strong | ‘i thont one grain of the alkaloids are action on the pers and cof at is the canse| due to} Which is the} s a Quorum of U.S. Supreme Courtess ge. MRS. JOHN M. HARLAN, MRS. CHARLES E. HUGHES. rity (her marriage of Evans presides, by right of senio: husband's) before he she was a Miss Shanklir ville, Ind. Justices McKenna may to represent the § this feminine “hig the wortd iffe coast in est tribunal in bece: une of her in California Van De vanter haila f at West Justicess Day from Ohio, where was a warm personal friend and ner pell a thorough man with nine for at $10 per month, We hav | plenty of fresh air and good milk I can furnish rete * if desired. EB. D. Dear Miss Grey—(1) Kindly ad vise through the columns of The Star whether pickles should be aten with a fork or the fingers. Also give me pronunciation of | the word “ingenue, A EADER A—(1) It is ore con | venient and proper to the fork 2) On-jay-noo. | Dear Miss Grey—-In looking over lyour fetters Inst | there is a mother girls who are very lothes. Will you kin: ber name and address a what can be done for them? | MRS. W. EF. H. I have two white | plumes which were so solled I washed them in white soap and j — but now I don’t know how to them. I have heard of several | ways but I ask your Prease answer as soon as possible IN DOUBT. A.—Try curling them with a steel knife, well heated | Dear Miss Gr | Dear M harmony istent and ex-| way to learn by decidedly | A LITTLE COMPOSER A.—3 am afraid that it is not po sible. Why not take a few lesson ne your|in harmony and counterpoint and wvening |follow your teacher's methods in Fequest 2 of your| seitinstruction between whiles? t for the definition of a - - Y igh man.” and would Uke to| Dear Miss Grey—(1) How can I My opinior My estimation, a “thorough Man” is the one who can rub shoul Gets with the vilest of the vile and Tet come through nstained. Not Hike man who will get up in court ‘Md swear away person's fo satisty his own thirst for , Mor yet the weakling who ined the enp of sin to the last nd then when the crime is ited cower behind, saying, tempted me,” but the one whe Willing to bear the brunt of his @¥n folly; is kind to those who most his kindness another ly a coward ply man, JOU can truest; the one who Wtlways a genticman; the mat Sufficient strength of charac a’ ent in op himself Me Who cannot Le tor Make the Varacter that makes him YOU are always ihend. FI Dear Mins Grey—c thorough yted. Money | D man. It is the the man ad to call your UR DE Lis What will tai « out of a blue Boxha what day did RS. M. E.G. AmTry gasoline My opinion on this sub- somal Important to right Women tn choosing a life part Not the goody-| straw hat? (2) how I can make |clean a white Kindly inform me an inexpensive cold cream that does not promote the growth of hair on face? M. BE. H A—I think the best pian is to buy the patent preparation (cost ling 10 cents) and sold in most drug stores. Yon are sure of results then. (2) Cold cream can be made but the home very satisfac “ disappearing’ superfluow sometimes ot pure spermacettl, | pre} paration is not | tory. Ordinary creams do not canse |hair growth, although supposed to do so. Miss Grey: 1 have three small puppies which I would like to find |homes for. Perhaps some of the readers of your column would be For information, call 514. A SUBSCRIBER Afraid: z. |Afraid to use hair prepara- \tions? Certainly not, if your doctor approves. Let him de- ted Monday a * a \cide about Ayer’s Hair Vigor Jrey—One of your cor-} - : ries ska torn det nition for falling hair or dandruff. igh man beg leave to Will not color the hair, nor -|harm or injure. Towel home: be said! Tee eee ee eee ee EASTER JEWELS rveltion in jewelr appearing, but the ure making special ef to bring ent new tdeas Settee eee eee ee ee ee up into ring eee eee eee eee ee eee ee ee eee ee mounting being | in ver io a dull th Helen” cora anoth, } ne i ght a j * The long veil pins of * are also love * ee ee eee eee ere rrr ene # CURIOUS CRACKS 7 * OF COMMON KIDS. * Tee eee ee ee ee ]A SATISFACTORY TOOTHACHE equested the | he with bir 1 want! agar in it,” » and watet NEARLY READY mother from downsta We're | late now, Ha « on? | The reason we don't have the same longing that men do some times to go get drunk, is because we can always get in a corner some Hj | piace and have a good ery Ty | MERE MAN'S REWARD | COMES—IN 2,000 A. D. It is the year 2,000. The famow MRS. WILLIAM R. DAY. | woman orator is addressing aa en MRS. JOSEPH McKENNA. thusiastic audience During the nelxh of the late Mra. William | Course of her remarks she said with Justic Hughes for. | @rver ’ ed the gove Sahn I beifeve that this is the time f ston at Albany, N.Y me to publ As stated above, the remats debtedness to guide, my ¢ held my w ers of the rluding our photograp bee the task of re * CATCHING A HUSBAND «& : : hesbaedl ee ee ee By a Bachelor Girt First, a girl mustn't b sense of humor. Men can't being laughed ai ared-to-d back of the ball husba azened, #6 was the ya tend ome at letters, C CTE Me The mother with seven little Cia ae ae thorough |p TH if! who treats each man as |Z ¥** * ¥ * SO REORSS who wrote to Mis# ®/ man ts coura ms and ready to pro je were the wisest thin N *! too. requested to call at @/ tect the weak; does not let re | in sure to be straightway : — AW On YOUNG cine. «| Se The Star office at once. Ask ®fpassions and appetite rule; has a|Mored. She has flattered, and not rd ®t Woman's Page editor. *)jonging to be a faithful husband | * SAN PRANCISCO uw} ‘f second floor * | and a true father; i too busy with fe girls atte D4. tented fram. baby’s * PHA et ew ee ee ek something worth while to loaf on |% Kittenish. It isn't t : aot sor on te & ote street corners or in billiard halls,| Being kittentsh is the Senahter of pet an wate ‘Dear Miss Grey: Is cabbage ha: ete.; puts his labor and substance | *tOngest amiuni: > amet 5 her, Mane ( * nen When ts ft hardest.)into a home rather than throw tt} And for r the 1 to assume |¢@ known bh ‘a= Marais * iecoked long or just for a short | away for good (7) times; ts honest | * att a te titel tein coe wee opted ciaben «| Do you thing ple eatea twice when he has a chance to be dis jews an't fit, oS ee ee eet eer at fevery harmful? ELLEN. |honest; watches the interests of} he muni girl? Let ber be|@ when she found that her real #| Cabbage, raw and well chew-| his employ and not the clock amenie is no man so dead @& mg been dead. «x! fe not hard to digest. Cooked {t| respects all wom as he wants/|to sentiment that he doesn’t enjoy | # t ¢ truth in *| to digest. Pie once a day is| his sister respected by others tunefu but girl must | & siads aiew aula on § too rich (fat or sweet) food | A YOUNG MAN, 19. | judge her mkn; ragtime for ragtime | @ $1,100 share in the estate of & 90 good for the body as plain} oe 2 heads and classic music for dream. @ her fathe ® i cooked and thoroughly | ar Mise Grey I am « widow | ers. ty jand have a ligle home at Rivert ee ee tAesttsin the» — I would like ¢ take a baby to ¢ First Girl Guides Ready to Help Others RECENTLY FORMED ORGAN ZATION IN SPOKANE HAS BACKING OF THE ENTIRE CITY. SPOKANE, Wash. Audrey Botham, ¢ April 1.—Mias n of Butter Girl Gaides atrol of Spokane, ica, the first organization kind, has received letters om more than 400 cities in the ted Stat « informat re to organ and Canada request » from many who de similar patrols. David W. Ferry, scoutmaster of Boy Scouts, has just completed a manual for the Gir! Guides, in which he gives the plan of organt zation and training, including nurs-| ing and housecraft, in detail, and will forward copies free of charge| MISS AUDREY BOTHAM, CAPT to any one Interested In the wor OF THE GIRL GUIDES CO “The patrol tn Spokane, which — — ——— was organized on the reecommenda-|as the parents of the girls enlis tion of Sir Robt. 8. S. Baden-|in the troop. We also bave beer Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts ured that the Spokane Chambe movem said Mr. Ferry, “has| of Commerce will take up the work | the support and co-operation of the| with a view to extending its use-| best families in ‘this city, as well | fulness to other parts of America AHappy Wife Writes: “It has now been seven months since my husband, at my request, took the Neal 3-Day treatment for the drink habit, and I am so proud of him and thankful for his rescue from the liquor curse that I want to see others and tell them what the Neal In- stitute has done for us. Our home is now happy— Spirits for ‘American Wives of Foreign(*""",;" Diplomats [Erdle anda " These Yankee Girls Who Help Foreign Husbands half tint > sind whe Untangle Diplomatic Threads founce of Te Will raise the dough better— there are many good reasons why. Full Pound, MME. RIANO An American woman married to a Spaniard is always Interest-| ing, from the fact that We Re member the Maine Ten years| COUNTESS DE BUISSERET ago Miss Alice FP. Ward was rl puntess was Miss Carolir ried to Senor Down Juan Rian Bhe daughter of Ma. Gayan now the Spanish mints-| Gen Story, | A. w € try, and, being the} she married Cc Conrad de daughter of rig Gen Her Bulsseret, who been in th Clay Ward, SA he c is | Belgian diplomatic service since especially ut the | 155 vie Bucha American « a-| re Tangier, and y y at Washington. The count now about to retire to private n Belgium. | Ask for The Original and Genuine “Little Things” Are nag the Big Things At Fountains & Elsewhere. “HORLICK’S” MALTED MILK : Ite Story of Washington's | Dental Conspiracy COURT MISTAKE NO OUR SUPREME COURT HELD That od by said © said Board, by law, emi QUESTIONS * gardens of cause great loves or great hatreds, great succe At restaurants, hotels, aioe | or great failures Delicious, invigorating and sustaining, |‘ Ow little fault often repeated has destroyed many a marriage Keep it on your sideboard at home. by making life so uncomfortable that t d not & endured. 1) D. * d — have in mind who is living out a lonely old age simply be jon't travel without it. | of her ar ng disposition. Her love of money has grown upor A quick lunch prepared in & minste. | itm the 1 ‘se thtane. to muse 10 cents Take mo imitation, “Just sey BORLICK’S.” | 1 tmpc friends or angie over her purchases until = | mag ture to be near her. She in so afraid of loxing @ little money | In No Combine or Trust |= {t colors all the relations of her life with suspicion. No on | to have business dealing with her, and ber fear of financial love , o do things that are both rude and insulting, though she Phy rude about anything else pres I know another who has cut herself off from friendly relations lawless with most of relatives and friends through an inordir to cs ee ity, which her to do all manner of annoying and . t taomatertal things. No ne living fm the house with her mn have any privacy wiltfulty Her desire to know all that is going on leads her to Haten at doors and do any number of unworthy things. In of all this, she has to live alone among strangers, who, Ax soon as find ber out, move her along. So she is passing a| miserable and unloved old age | Among my acquaintances ts another woman—a woman who has little In the way of material things, yet who does more for ber friends} than anyone I ever knew, simply because she made up her mind early | in life to alw the bright side of things, She encourages every-| ane who coi ber way, and her sweet spirit of cheerfulness bricht-| jens everything that touches her life, until her presence is a positive} benediction. She is no old and none too well off, but she is welcome everywhere, and everybody loves” her. if your life seems a failure, do not sit down to repine, Look} swithin and find the little thing which ts to blame, and when you have found it, “cut it out,” root and branch | read letters, and they Catchy New Songs By old favorites, beautiful ballads, spirite tions, hits from the comic operas and musical comedies and cle ded in the new EDISON RECORDS FOR APRIL. BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE 5411 Twentieth Ave. N. W. Near Market St. BALLARD 1277 Store Open Evenings arches, sa dialogues are all incl No Experiment With Us Read what a well-known busi ness man whom we have treated thanks to the wonderful Neal treatment. I will put myself to the trouble of telling any one about this treatment if they will call up your institute and get my phone number.” Do you want this woman's phone} {s prosperous, his health is greatly number? Call up The Neal Insti-|!mproved, and his family is con, tented and > tute and we will give it to you. = | o ‘ ne “et s n lappiness has been 1 to She is the wife of an expert 8) tousands of other homes through countant, who has lived in Seattle} out the country through the won for twelve years, and who—up un-|derful Neal 3-day treatment til the time he took the Neal treat Do Itke this woman did. Investi gate, and satisfy yourself of the ment—was such a constant drinker as to become badly intoxicated four merits of the cure and the reliabil- ity of the institute. Call, phone or or five times a week | write for full information, includ Since he took The Neal three-| ing copy of contract bond, indorse day treatment, he bas not tasted| ments and references. We will form. He has no de-|mail them all to you in a plain, | liquor in any sire or craving for it whatever The Neal Institute, Ine. East Howell and 16th Ave. SEATTLE Phones: East 4381; Ind., Cedar 431 He | sealed envelope. has to say: LOOK FOR OTHERS This is trying almost dies for diseased scalp and loss 1 com GRANDMOTHER not be as may to certify that all known after reme. A touch with her world for all that. as she used to be, but she is in close sp of hair, without results The telephone enables her to make as many calls menced treatment with The A. P. as she pleases, and in all sorts of weather Riggs Hair Grower and Cure Co Formal gatherings have their place, but it is the Jan, 5th, 1911. At the present many little intimate visits over the telephone that time my scalp is entirely cured d and the bald spots are cov with a heavy growth of new hair To those desiring a cure for scalp disease and bald I cheerfully recomme Eozema;Dandrufft Cure H. SWEENEY 1225 Harrison St. keep people young and interested Grandmother's telephone visits do not stop with her own town. The Long-Distance Service of the Sell ‘Telephone takes her to other towns, and allows relatives and friends to chat with her although hun- dreds of miles away. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Bell Yoon is the Center of the System. The A. P. Riggs Hair Grower and Cure Co. Inc. 1216 THIRD AVE. Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses ified Page. ave aided the performance spe { official duty red relief emai vet WHAT IS A PAIR WEARING? stor? An { a court » ls the Judicial mind | | | ar I had . How do you junder Judement of a court choose between being a slave or a rebel? THE DENTAL COMBINE’S CODE AND CONTRACT Our Line | Of Fishing Tackle is as good as our Fish Lines | are strong. Everything || for the man who fishes. 714 First Av. Main 6089. Phones: tnd. 2880.

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