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TH STAR—THURS DAY, APRIL 6, 1911, NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR WIFE'S SUCCESS IN BUSINESS DOESN'T MAR CONJUGAL BLISS, CHANNING POLLOCK AND ANNA MARBLE POLLOCK Getting the wife's opinion of a new play. Anna Marble Pollock ft» the wife of Channing make good incomes w helr peas. Pollock started o@t as a news . everal prod ions, all fu Bishop's Carriage” and Pollock—and both The The | work of * for Wonderful as has be productions and those of bis wife is at She worked in a press agent pu New York cit cose, ‘They are congenial instance the artist the Pollocks »r yitation of his own stage has acted asp mone than her husband. pers, but she is fact that the great Hippodrome rvices tells the story of her » whom eas agent ing me he ach other in their work, emperament d,. has caused bappy tn lash this for and no ¢ ee Unhappiness Doesn't Pay. ‘The bead of a large business firm suddenly and apparently without reason; 4m explanation. “I dismissed you because you were whappy.” said her former employer. “But | have never known anything more the girl, “People cannot heip > unhappy.” “They can,” said the man Unhappiness ts nothing bat Debit. I do not say that you should Me; I think you are right to make every effort to improve you will never improve them by taking dismiased one the of the employes young woman calied for persistently and chronically unjust,” remo a bad your for pity and sympathy. The first thing for you to do is ‘to learn on cheerfulness ig a duty you owe yourself, ‘When you go aréund with a longs face you setually reduce the vitality of everybody aeand you; they feel sorry for you, and that depresses them. They Ceisume time useless!y in pity that should be given to forwarding their “Bat,” said the girl, “things are all wrong in my them changed, and | want to arouse interest so my frie Me to better things.” “You will never arouse interest by sadness and a long face. I | Welleve it is an actual fact that no man ever helped another just be Deamte Be was sorry for him. Many a man has helped another because way he bore himself in sorrow aroused admiration; that is quite 8 Gifferent proposition. “Take your own case, for exnmp’ spent a large portion of $ by the tears? You her girls and made them gloc ‘ou have used your ow it in improving your you learn that your fir Jou have learned that cou life. I want ds will help Since you have been here ¢ in tears. What have you turbed the minds of all the less attrs to our cus «th in grief when you should am sorry, b ty ts to be br back.” * Saturday Onty— This large comfortable Rocker, as shown in illustration, is made of the best quartered oak, has spring seat and back and 1s uphol Mered in GENUINE LEATHER. Choice of Early English or golden ernst: a sn cial for two o7 °C cattle Headquarters for the Famous Fearless Malleable Steel Range SAVES YOU FROM $10 TO $20 S.A.POYNOR | canprrs FURNITURE Ranors 706-710 -712 PIKE STREET tle | toi } through Th | marry strated ‘ontented with your position | Cynthia Grey’s Letters Dear Mixs lenouta one iy Pi nov ase explain full BE. 8 » explain fully to tell how to play atize & how to de to pal or | plano. | vide jthese 1 adapt the thor th subdivide proper conversa > man MK a very larg and iT } | number careful | studied | Doar man ha } but late | taking | think d calling me place He seemed a lot of me, but I ¢ up ce to ask trouble is, as he and may not have jot paying | think topp what the popular age him me the old saying Ke change is as good as a re he de around girl in now tell me wit Of course can get ‘A But with any Can you him back % not go articular mw il nN ther but I want this LETTIE. find any coolness remedy it may 1 relation, Otherwis how a girl may wants—ts too t column. It fs bre psychology and all philosophy can be answered ach gir own heart and in her own case are other boys | If you can r hi particu and eax the mar ‘oad for th der th Miss to Grey: 1 expect soon. Will you please to order at a hotel Dear jtake a how meals? ANXIOUS A.—Consult the biti taste, and your appetl are not sufficlent guides }dering hotel m through experience INQUIRER. of fare it the aak home Is at while 1 1 in Seattle. Would you please tell Star whether I sho arriage license at Cas LOVER At either place, but you m in whatever county you se the license. t the a \ cure Dear Miss G of seventeen & young man why our town, and he has not (1) Tam a girl time ago I met was visiting tm was very atten written since am go! soon to bis town to live, and he asked me to leall on his sister, who lives there What shall I do? (2) Shall 1 ac cept small gifts from men friends? PERPLEXED A—(1) Write him a note soon lafter your arrival in bis town, and tell him you would be pleased | if BLAMES MEN FOR WOMEN’S CLOTHES NEW YORK, April 6—Mra. Ida Husted Harper, the famous suffrag ist, has taken up the question of women’s clothes. Men, she says, invented wom en's clothes and then ridicule them and passe laws against them. “Women’s clothes are more outrageous than would have dared think a fe’ years ago. Now see women tight hob bies, low necks on ordin dresses short he we with and skirts. The women of society are to blame. They induce women of the working class to make themselves ridiculous In the same fashion.” RS. MARPER. Every two weeks draw off a pails of water through the fat at the bottom of your kite botler. You will find the water d leidedly rusty. If this is neglected the pipes running through the |kitehen range will be « through by the rust. This is a friendly plumber. An excellent method of cooling a | hot forehead is to apply a little eau| de cologne or methylated spirit an then to fan the forehead briskly | This causes the spirit to evaporate and leaves the forehead as cold as |it tee had been applied When the drains from bathtubs or sinks become clogged, turn in a smal! quantity of water, then, with jan inverted pail (a five-pound lard | pail is a good size) churn up and| |down over the opening, and the | suction effect is equal to that pro- duced by plumbers’ tools If one will sift cornmeal into the} polling water, lumps will be less |apt to appear. Cut bars of laundry soap in half, a on the shelf to dry out, and » soap will last longer tasteless Castor ofl becomes mixed with beaten and thoroughly lthe white of an egg | | A tow drops of lemon juice -or vinegar put in the water in which cauliflower 1s to be cooked | greatly pr ar Westlake av We are now In our NEW LOCATION 1406 Fourth Ave. Diagonally Across From P-1 FEDERAL PAINT & WALL PAPER | COMPANY | | | | ¥ } anly ry} hint from a} it] will | think it would be un me p PERPLEXED no disgrace in being rt " cheape | deliberate! ning one elf ir you suggest A man the a woman for her The woman! |is to wait, and above al from meddling, n by t in the affairs of others would right art qua or eve tim Cynthia Grey The Seattle dam: Would you kindly | answer following 4 m for) | me in ago friend Jot mine borrowed $35 from me and has not offered to pay ack, @ }though he promis e through t have ample Is the an be made care year ot of I borro’ it } whieh #0, wha wing ry NELSON note ROBT A you fear | money Uniess that by you cannot recover action at law | last night Dear Madam A Montana Re drew of Mra. O. ou Fowle In mail directed In 1900 she ma years old and she old, in Kansa the widow of Mr a gre pnologint She took up his work whe oft a fine ay is also an bat h her of his re and makes ¢ the stage taining leetur MRS. F. L. | BARNARD. | | } years of age g00d look: | i always very red and much more s0/ when I am out in che fresh alr MARY ANN suggest electric by a phy can only treatment AI massage oF siclan Mina Grey i] I you please tell me through Star's coltmans whether the! obey” is In the marriage cere of the “Christian” ebureh? READER 1 bolleve it is optional. re ‘The Beauty of Firm Flesh y Lies in the Power ef Rich Blood to | Keep tt Ever Clear and Clean. Dear | Ww Th word mony A Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Free. | ‘The secret of firm, strong, supple flesh is—-good, rich, constant flows ing blood. When hollow cheeks ay pear and hidden pigments make t leyes look lke burnt holes tn blanket, the blood is sick and 0% of tune. 2 The effect of impure and pure biood 8 seen at once on the face. Impurities fill it with poisons, the | flesh harbors these poisons, and the Jungs cannot eliminate them as they should It 1s a purifier. Stuart's Cal clum Waferg give to the blood through the same channels as food all the strength and stimulus nee essary to remove the impurities and to make rich corpuscles which will sed the body or fight Its @#emies. me was when poor blood purl # had to bé used, such as herbs roots, powdered minerals, thanks to latter-day ach the Stuart process gives to! system the full rich strength | of Calcitam Sulphide, the greatest blood purifier known to sgience | These little powerful wafers are | prepared by one of the most noted expert pharmaceutical chemists in the world, and so far as science is concerned, no expense has been spared to make them perfect. They contain Quassia, Golden Seal and Eucalyptus, each a most | powerful aid to the blood of man | Thousands of people use these wafers with religious zeal, and their | testimonial evidence is an anfail ing source of interest to one who reads it Melancholy marks every suffering | woman, yet one should be armed with this knowledge and make up one’s mind to try Stuart's Calclum Wafers at once. very druggist arrles them. Price 0c, or send us| | me and we will send you a age by mail Address | A. Stuart Co., 176 Stuart Bldg Marshall, Mich. jand but Home of the W. L. Douglas Shoes Opposite Seattle Hotel amous [plain matertal As Piayers As Playwrights As Husband and Wife SUCCESSFUL MR. AND MRS. SELWYN At the breakfast table in New York home | Both were ful players, and now both are successtul play wright Better succes way! but the Margaret translated did was when Iwyn they are a success in a marital Selwyn wrot The © ptry Hoy when he became the husband of * version of “Divorcons, but the happlest thing # actor-playwright husband, Edgar biggest thing Mayo. from § he ardou he her made ried 1s mar =: FASHIONS NS. BITS OF NEWS neh ing up plaids com’ bined FROM SEATTLES NEAL INSTITUTE Happenings That Show What The Neal 3-Day Drink Habit Cure Is Doing for Hu- manity. Grass linen tn lace striped effects | is new among the linens and cot-| The to a by a touch given id worn over or needed f neckwear black vel aight tabs: from 4 stock smart ol is vet falling black material much used up ns jashes of thin rably tulle, are nlored gowns and combinat k with the varh © among the smartest on of bi vio! things f all 210 Seattle Automonile School, Broadway Dr the Benjamin E Neal y tre Neal, founder of} atment for the} attle fro low and is now direct , | medication at the local institute | which is one of a chain of 61 insti tutes in the t States, Canada | liquor habit, arrived in 8 | his home in Des Molges Today's Styles Today Our Friday Special | Strictly excellent Saturday and Australia, which bear his name. tailored suit quality, worsted Dr. Neal was called here by the sudden de re of Dr. R. Thomas, and wilt remata here un- til a new physician ts selected to take the place of the latter of fine, navy Regulation coat, lined with de cygne; skirt pan- eled fromt and back. A very smart and attrac- tive garment, very fa- vorably priced at— serge. peau The Australian government has adopted the Neal treatment for use [in its inebriate asylum, and Dr Thomas was appointed to take with pointment coming in recognition of the splendid record he has made in Seattle I never felt better in my life,” says a patient of the Neal Institute, writing from Aberdeen. “Since tak ing your wonderful cure for the liquor habit, my nerves are in splen did trim, and | am much stronger than I have been in five years.” Ney. Father O'Brten, of Seattle, says: “The Neal Institute agrees to cure the liquor habit {n three days. This assertion is correct. 1 personally have taken patients to the institute and they were cured.” If you're interested in rescuing anyone from the slavery of drink yourself, relative or friend—a personal cal] of investigation at the institute will be to advantage, but if this fs not convenient, write, phone or wire for complete infor. mation about the N modern three-day treatment, including ref- erences and endorsements. Al! will be mailed to you in a plain sealed envelope on request. Address, The Neal Institute, Bast Howell and Sixteenth Ave., Seattle. Phones; East 4381, Ind. Cedar 431. Easy Credit Terms Are made, if you can- not pay cash. It only requires a small deposit so you may just as well have a stylish, service- able suit for Easter, as it does not cost any more to dress well on credit. EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Alce., Near Union “Seattle's Reliable Credit House,” IDEAL MINING AND IRRIGATION PUMP offiotont ured in the trated daily take. dust Say” BORLICH’S ft Means Original and Genuine MALTED M ILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee, machinery Olive at, SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK Delicious, invigorating Any Hat in the House] = Caged. $1.00 Take no substitute, Ask for HORLICK'S Z-S> Others are imitations Puget Sound Hat Factory 1514 First Ave. MEALS SERVED. Bly Clty of Everett of Telegraph, REMOVAL HOUGHTON & HUNTER 3 Leave Se- round trips daily m and 6 p.m Tg0 attle at 7 a 12m Sunday, th 12m. ‘an Jewe! For the past twenty yea charge of the work there, his ap-| First Ave. have moved to ‘strom Yoslar, Hotel Prye Building F and schedule subjec notice. honew—Sunset, Main 3993; Ind. 136, to change 4 +1 | Tis ac] opal ire ick Co Daily er LTV FOURTH #TRERT New York Connection Three Hundred Street Coats to Have Come, Sell at 20.00 15.00 5.00 Navy blue serges Black serges Tan Coverts Light gray cheviots or You 2 tailored fi See the the first showing tomorrow $25, of Suits and Dresse More Now Lines Have Seldom Been Complete than At all the you, we day, nor » week befor morrow—F: ces. And if we were ldn't wait until Satur xt week, which is the Easter—we'd come to- day! we Second Floor THE MacDOUGALL . & SOUTHWICK co. 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