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‘ eee Sage ke TO) Ge | Cr oe) ~~ « Dear Miss who has been pd of mir A gentioman) = A—It ne with a girl ut two month was originally an after hoon tea at which the decorations dresses of ladies entertaining, and Grey for a d me up and asked me to go/ refreshments so far as possible dance with him, As I had were all conformed to a pink color ku him as long as she had ijscheme. The term “pink tea” ts he assured me that he considered now applied sarcastically to any himself free to go with whomever | over elaborate social affair wished to, 1 accepted the invita tlor ad rl the pext) Dear Miss Grey: Please give an t n me out, and appropriate name for a secret so now ab and ral other girls ciety Tr. G have turned ag Did I do! gatre Nous—French . for “be right to accept nvitation? Or | wween ourselves. should 1 have spoken to the girl] about it? I had no tntention what-| tween this girl and her friend . cee tee & girl 36° dh MAF. | it is going to be a birthday surprise, A man Was not ,en waged t iret git, pon Wek ak | Would like to spend $5 vi to accept his invitation; Stiver unted hand glass; or v was no possible reason for |>tush, comb and hand glass; mant consulting the young woman, and|Curfe set; bra small chatr for {it was the man who took the rink |#lrl's room; work table; chafing | of trouble between himself and the |@i#h; different spoons, one from } “other girl Many young women |eaeh girl have a sense of ownership, or pro- : . prietorship, in any man who con Dear Misa Grey: Please tell me Unues to pay them attention if it is too*late in the season to buy y . marabou. 1 Dear Miss Grey—What ts a “pink No. Marabou will be worn all tea"? SA B summer. =—- a = = ARRREAARARARRAAAAARRA RARE . COSTS $50,000 TO HAVE A DEBUTANTE * IN THE. FAMILY JUST ONE YEAR Listen to this bill of particulars—the estimated cost of having a debutante around the house for a single twelve-month Of course this applies only to the daughter of @ millionaire, and not to Mary Jane Jones or Betsy Ann Burns. Here are the fig ee ures, said to be very conservatively compiled on a basis of sim # plicity In dress and entertaining bd Ordinary schooling ..9 6,000.00 & Ordinary expenses * Resident French governess * Visiting German and Italian masters * Dancing masters in ordinary 6H «* Fancy dancing 1,000.00 Music teachers nm 00 Lessons in dramatic art Gokes ceoes 280.00 Riding and driving horse ...... Sabbndesonpestesgnn” SAOGRE y™ Special groom 720.00 Amusements, theatres, opera 1,000 00 Lady's m . 190 00 Country club, skating, ice sports ........ 600 00 European trip eiiiee et 2,000.00 Evening gowns, 40 at $200 each . 8,000.00 Afternoon gowns, 40 at $150 each Tailor-made spits, four at $200 each Hats, 20 at $25 ‘ Sundries, gloves, boots, wraps, etc ‘ 00 f Subscription dances Sage vigheeebs. eee Junior league (dramatic club for charity) . 2.000 90 Mote ar expenses . 2,000.00 Sailing sens 2,000.00 Pour-in-hand, for ladies’ driving club 5,000.00 Fencing, tennis, golf and swimming lessons, dues for ‘ clubs, prizes, etc . 1,000.00 0.00 2,500.00 Doctors’ and dentists’ bills Entertainments for other debutantes 650.00 See eee eee eee eee ee eee ee ee Peete SS RAEN eS SN He eS OS SS ee Outdoor Athletics Better -Than, Afternoon Teas, She Says © Several men were candidates to the office a « * * * . * * 7 . * * * « . * * * * * * * * * « . * * * * * * * * * * . * * * * * = be for appointment of physical director of the «: schools of Des Moines, fowa, but Miss Marjie McKee of London Eng. who bad been assistant di rectér for a year, won the ap rade pointment. Miss McKee ts the | picture of health and sensible dressing. Until recently she has directed only the gtris in athletics. She now has charge of both boys and giris.—-Editor. BY MISS MARJIE M’KEE j American women would be far better off if they directed more time to tennis and other outdoor athiet jes, instead of afternoon teas, Ten nis and hockey are betier stimu Jants, mentally, morally and phys | feally, than carts and receptions. What the American women need is to get outdoors. If they take an in-/ terest in athletics we will soon see | less of the absurd styled now so/ prevalent | Of course a woman may go so far |} schools ere long. THE STAR-—-MONDAY, MAY 15, 1911 Chicago Child Welfare Exhibition Shows How the School Child, Unhealthy, Morally, Physically or Men- tally, Can Be Rebuilt by P ure Air, Good Food and Rest. > nt ba ite ET Gh, UY iy ni 2 sie iy eee // V/ dn | | | ONE OF CHICAGO'S CHILD-REBUILDING BCHOOL CLASSES REMOVED TO THE WELFARE EXHIBITION TO DEMONSTRATE THIS ADVANCED I08A IN CHILO CULTURE CHICAGO, May 16.—The idea! school, as most youngsters picture] with the furtive look? There are no rows of seat it, ie no eehoo! at all Rut what wuld our tench ofa peration Doe that girl lack nourishing food fed }ago think of this room with windows ail wide open, a « blowing | soup.and crackers to make brain the through at times, of children who move their little tabi fo the windows | new, system. when the light does not sult them, and who take a rest of an hour twiee Ie that king boy & copsumpt ~ Ye he is but two day to @ reclining canvas poreh chair? months tu air and o quart of m a day, with an hour's rést And a quart of milk or soup and crackers takes the place of t twic lay going to give him renew and a fresh lease of] atick of candy t you see the consternation written | life | tures of the stern pedagogue of ten or twenty years ago, at And the best part of ft te this: These ch en rapidly make up the eating in the school om ? ground lost while the commonwealth forgot them; after a uple By that is the way Ch and the " they do as much as the norma hild; further treatment a sickly child As yet merely has been ae commonsense lines puts them above the norma done that the principals of ¢ eing tried And yet this is only an ex nent, conducted almost entirely | say that it is the “necessity of the public by charity, The woman's clubs of Chieago have charge of the work.| Do rows of the straight, stiff-bac The exhibit at the Ct © Child Welfare exhibition May 11 to ‘ fect alignment disturb some cord ir thie phase of w among school children | THE MOTHER-IN-LAW AGAINST HER | DAUGHTER-IN-LAW.” An Editorial for Women by Cynthia Grey A man took his life the he was in debt $1,800 with no prospect of ever gett cation showed that th had been bronght about by the ot bis mother and wife live together, thongh the man was the sole suppc h Religious differences made the two women enem financial ruin and a shameful end to the man who shou dearer than life to both man's foes are they oi Mine Pas hounehold,” when hate, religion, takes such a grip gration to deport mother and wif re the othe en to save the a school teach | life of the son and Minw ( taker And the pity of it Is that the worked out/ in medicine tion, she # inc in countless other homes, where all an she has-been here she han t » obtain anything to do | ment if two women could forget each her own impo . refuses to give up her rights as mistreas, the wife clamor Mins Anna J. Allet : to be elected a nd the unlucky man must elther live between two fires ts of the Mennonite church tn t unt eh there are two w or groan beneath the burden of providing a separate dwe s Holland acting in that capacity woman. Pa Ras It would seem that Y thelr religion ¢ s for wo ffrage have n presented in the Penn to “each esteem the other better ny ¢. Kansas women ha cceeded in getting a might induce them to bury the bi for an athendment that will give them the nt to vote for every offic who is striving to bring pleasure except the nt. As Kansas women ha 4 municipal suff iateitliialaatiiataia for some time 20ks as tho liked t no well they wanted — aa to vote more M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE co TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LIBERAL TERMS OFFERED AT THIS STORE AND FURNISH UP YOUR HOME—THERE’LL BE NO TROU- CUT PRICES We make the same gold plate for $12.00 that other dent charge BLE REGARDING THE PAYMENTS, FOR $15.00 for | THEY'LL SUIT YOU Best Bridgew ork - Seattle dentists are * ~ * pia thetr patients that it is abso atce $13.75 Rocker wiely Impossible for ua to mak the Special $9.75 al ae sl Bs ag pe : remember that othe w pre °* ba An attractive fumed oak Rocker, dentists are not rupning our mn, Wocwese Ot OUP peed. weet like the! illustration, of the well- business. The manager of this 9) low prices ‘i | known Stickley ma Arts & ice w resent $1,000 to any ee nae eaters oped Crafts design. Has ax ile seat charitable ix r i. the AINE covered with Spanish leather. An Ue if it ts p on ellent value at the apecial price, not ¢ c os y $9.75. $1 Now—$1 Weekly vertise. Do not let any one attempt fo talk you out of tak dvantage of this PAINLESS 1 Store Open From 8:58 & m. SECOND Avenut AND PIKE York Connection; JAMES MeCRKERY & ©O. Dopgall &— Southwick Co > m. Dally, Srecer THINTY-POORER TRE MT " ‘ am | You Can Save on) What Your House Needs | Ramek | German earthe are, g | 3-inch size; regularly $1.20 | silver Tubs | Of papier mache; 8%-inch Full trong, durable; | Size; regularly 45c. Special stationary pins; regularly | j4 BE? ae a ; | 10-inch size, regularly 59¢ $1 pecia ged, Special 00030000. Saucepans and Kettles| Ice Cream Freezers | | Made of crystal glass; no | cranking, no turning; just j | in ice; makes pto- | poisoning impossi | regularly $1.25. Spe- wy |< $1.00 Triple-coated { Cereal rs | or b c Assorted kinds, de blue, lit +a with Dutch designs. Spe- | regularly ¢ cial 40¢ | Choice at $16.85 Refrigerators, $10. Alarm Clocks 10.00 | The “Iron Clad”; it | to beat the band $1.48 4 | Gas Fixture | quate and bead | frir assorted rs; in verted and upright; values } to $1.50 al. .$1.00 | Of hardwood in natural fin- | regs ie ER ish; big compartment for | f the ice and large food cham- | Assorted kinds; regularly | ber. Regularly $16.85, for | 10c. Special SG ices: ... $10.00 Basement Floor THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. On Credit Just the Same As Paying Cash You can have and enjoy the new apparel pleasure well d, just the if you paid cash. “A down nd ittle at a secret that keeps yur customers they desire. One that Try it ivantage is it more EASTERN Outfitting Co.!nc. Today's Styles Today offer DENTISTS American women can't walk with 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. fn athletics as to jose ber dignity | we’ and womantiness. There ig no need |the high-heeled shoes they wear. On the second floor of the People’s ‘Seattle's Reliable Credit House of her becoming mannish. And walking would do them #0 a a Se ee “ For instance, I do not believe In| much good. If they thought more mite the M and M eee basketball for girls in the grades or | about tennis and golf and walking. @ Southwick'’s ‘Take " they wouldn't have time to spend wondering how much of a hobble ‘they should have on thelr skirts. |FIRST WE GROW UP; THEN, DOWN AGAIN. freshmen classes. It is too strenu ons. Hockey I love. I hope to see cate eso introduced in all Amer. Western Tent & Awning Co. | | | PASTE THIS IN YOUR COOKBOOK | 115 Blanchard St.—Phone 4455 For eight days bottom price $5.50 Folding Table \ Special $3.75 .o [=< ww | Noodie and Tomato Soup. | A scientist has found out that Add a Scent can of tomato paste|(he human being’s most rapid This is the od “Poe e RESIDENCE AWNINGS to 3 pints of boiling beef stock./growth is im infancy. 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