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YH STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1911, NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR | | liMeDousall Ge_foulhwick Co Store Open From 1:00 = m. to Op m. Dally SECOND AveNUt AND Pike STREET Tenement Children Have Farms of Their Own | SOME QUEER SHOES OF OUR DAY. New York Connection: JAMES McCKRERY & CO. THIKTY-FOURTH sTRnRr Cynthia Grey’s Letters Dear Miss Grey: Do any of your department at Washington readers know of some one that4Inquire naturalization offi would like a little fox terrier female building, to find puppy about 6 months old? She is » become naturalized ‘Here’s a Sale of number of tricks, and is very easily © Mise Grey—Ploase give me (Seer a taught. Gan have her by address. | the address of the North American i 4 ing P. ©. Box 83, Port Orchard, | Accident Insurance Co, A SUBSCRIBER . | Wash, Central bullding mat rid that worn by the high DO YOU NEED SOME oF pegging Ragged. CLOTHES FOR A CHILD? , Grey—Can you Inform ne seal © | casi _ comfortable me w » charge of the Hlin ttable a firelens co or “ - r sme outgrown small! City as I would Hke to join Sie. -sauiini. dh caliente Berd A i ® clothing that | would like|, LONESOME ILLINOIS GIRI which is about four inches | be { t — ) to give away. I am leaving town!” ,— gee Mr. G. M. Savas ng and made of #ilk embroid in a few weeks, I would like to|wepusee Brick Co., In the N Next, of somewhere near th black lint come ty Ame MRS. MORSE Dear Mins G « t loc Several 2416 F Madison St to take ont n bi riane |when my father Dear Miss Grey 1 was very sma witness en ch to se | A FORE! rlage Mh (2) Can they A.—No, married in the court house, and by > ane ~ ‘te whom? PUZZLED. Dear Mise Grey: Please tell and | do ' uniform tt ‘ ¥ |how to conduct a silver wedding te afor e ‘ 1 t \ t at Henry VIIT “Rack to the farm” for the East | corn. e's minister who happens 0. be qeptice tor my parente. What pa : : "wor ra. oS mpter who happens to o¢ they take in entertaining the | *" Side children! To go back to the} The land is owned by the city. | there | at How tong b: the recep are other quee Bach little farm ie worth $14, in Ion id the invitations be sent? | L8¢ Filipinos go to a : jelty land values. Even the most} Dear Miss Grey; Could you tel 1 : ab held to the the street in New York city from | intensified farming wouldn't bring |me at » he Yakima Indian | St cam 1 serve for broldered velvet ty their schoolhouse to the school/enough produce on each little plot|reservation Is to be opened for Magy oo ae ' as precariou em “ae . : to purchase it filing? lottery? Mow many | ae —_ rtf pe , i here 20 boys and r have But it's getting bac io the h . ¥ any wh ner 7 i separate farm plots: nh 9 5 and 6 for the children ey i r bie et wpe a ‘sy ver ink, headed by ¢ needing A Jollywobbles Veil! ag AS bg ryan ih feet. The children have planted | getting back to the soll is one of! iandoftic radishes, lettuce, onions and even the most extreme luxuries [hear from some party as soon 4s | puiiding | posaib! Is il farm they have only to go across Of) marriage and thi balls Too’ toe weeks tn oa? ‘ hit h er than env matter how ‘ ing decorations use fk aw | and silver paper wherever po: ood a silk yo ° Dear Miss Grey uncle |The bridd and ber daughte : rubbed upon ches and Pains of the Feet oct Ms counter er PMnaaugters “ave dremel {water in equally tfuriow fea) about 50 ¢ > ton y ; ironing t iron. A PRACTICAL HEALTH TALK Bysuffering from rheumatism, per condition is suet no oi hee Ay nah ; 4 ake a th nude warm Y THE STAR FAMILY DOCTOR. | haps, when it's My a “broken | anything abou is they ' om ‘ 7 nd pure soap and rinse HOW THEY DO HURT—these|*fh-” Rub the foot across the bot: | what 1 wa them informalty rt ‘ : . ' te be. vee. 8 Clothes Lines Siar ca ‘bias tehan te tale om and up the ins + to he How find out if he 4. ° va ye 2 . r hands and r ‘ ‘ days of spring come! At lea orgs ined. con:| was a United Btates citis ns , | , cable wire THINK we're ail in the same boat, | SUit & specials artificial) “2, if he a nt it wa judging from the like expressions of | ("inn . lfm nad to be a Un misery I see on the faces of fellow: | TOU States citixen to go to the Civil hobbiers as I pass them by PERSPIRING FEET—Powdered | war? A NEPHEW ENLARGED JOINTS—near bun-| UUM sprinkled im the shoes each) 4 He didn't have to be lons—always make themselves par ggg, ag ogy are tleularly obnoxious along about | % a he served by applying to the war | th to's cake and now T best way to take out the °, | True Beauty Without inflammation and ease the ac ey Pe oe oe —, } , | eo : : tiring and then bandage them even-| °°", | lh ge =), \ | Powders or Cosmetic yularly - " ly and comfortably for the night gph? CLEAN uP TOWN f . ‘ng y ae »zen. Special, box .4¢ white edged with a cite ofreshu to go to war, You can find out if | wafers Wearing a little broader shoe is eee eee the best remedy, as a alight increase in the size of the shoe is far more sightly than such an expression of woe on the fac BUNIONS usually reauit from the too tight shoe. If you already have | the moat practical advice I ¢ t + Be or oom: 4 Ps "he NOt | give is—get rid of ¢ corn, and loot bath every night, as hot a8! then wear comfortable shoes the . ting—reaching bar t 4 . } origin Ke i! 10-foot bi demalarty Be < you can bear, for five minutes. Then | ct of your life. Maybe the corn i rb 1 This joot size; regularly $4 plunge feet into cold water for one! Wi; not ret at probably tt will There ts no deman or for 1 v 1 into the Special 5 r ©. Speci Fait minute. Ropest two or threo| Su, met tetarn. but probably it will Pccag ie ; + +1111 88.25 | larly 18c. Special times new yh ge Before yOu PU sicohol (after a warm foot bath) ) | white and black the ex 4 Ot fter a short time using the ie CN a mee oma =. on stockings in the morning put a| ang trim very caret higher’ Distinctly novel is a white « the skin grows E M a and trim very carety , Kc TH lacDO THWICK pad between the second and great| nq gterilized (cal cm reser. | a black design cs a ' clear and velvety, and biackhes nel ts UGALL & SOUTHWI co. toes to push the joint out. Wear! soisten se “rasa an ltr ah pouls : Gases é whes broad-toed shoes and avoid exces trimming with alcoh ton weal | sive standing or walking until bun- cover with two or three drops of jon ts cured. $ flexible collodion. Put a pad over | CHILBLAINS come from pressure |the corn if an outside one, and a of other toes or the shoes on the) roll of dentist cotton between the affected part PLUS exposure to pro- toes ff the corn is located there longed cold, and they are especially Use talcum powder In hose and | ors have patterns of huge, writh tender nowadays. Anoint them with | shoes ng vines or flowers. carbolized vaseline at night. Avoid If the ANKLES SWELL, as they | Oruamenting 9 sew suede bag! | They sive you the jolizwovt Meek Trunk & Bag Co Inc. pressure by shoes. Keep the feet do sometimes when it is necessary jare nalth 2 of shining marcassite,} either when you're wearing ly - tiful old metal of the|6r when you see one worn. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES, warm as possible by hot and cold to stand more than usual, ait down |the beat tac” dat we aasntesare our own evots h| POOR, DELUDED MEN—THEY DRINK LIQUOR foot baths, frequent change of hose | occasionally and elevate the feet.| . ELLA WILSON lolghteenth century. On ‘ sian Pagers wn goes and brisk walking. Do not allow | Or a brisk walk will often decrease | Mayor lbiack of the leather it is wonder | Apples cc ne a a corner Madison the feet to become extremely | the swelling. When standing in one/ fully effective sein ema gangs PBs os mtg « (harns A. AND BRAG OF THEIR STRENGTH, BOTH chilled. Frequently a inkewarm position, the circulation slows and | » Kgns., May 18.—~ aig'and 8 setae 7 ES vinegar bath will calm them down the ankles will swell. If elevating) Mrs Elia Wilson,” first woman! feads are used to a great extent | — PHYSICAL AND MENTAL for the night when especially pain-/the feet or a brisk walk does not Mayor, is swinging a big stick over/on all materials, gauzes, silks. ful. reduce the swelling, consult a phy-|he city council. She is threaten: linens, cottons and wools Often Sok FLAT FEET—Sometimes the feet | sician, as it may be due to kidney !98 to make the town dry or resign. one bead is pla atop another, # e Fi and legs ache and we think we are | or heart troubl She has called upon Governor |jarger one, to simulate the petal of Yet, in Busi bas msnaedintebainihe: bagebenemaadles Stubbs to send a special attorney | flower en t, usiness, the Sober Man Outclasses Them tee eee eee ee *® «| BIGGEST HAT IN to enforce the prohibitory laws, | @ Ten to One, and in a Tug-of-War Between Meantime she is endeavoring to Pointed toed, highex i shoes THE WORLD! force the council to take drastic ac-|of biack varnished leather with Life and Death, They ee |tion against lid lifters. Male coun-|gayly polished tope—light green, ¢ifmen are not taking very kindly to| blue and violet, with stockings to j Graveyard End of the Rope | > 1 . ed by the |her dictation, however, and @ clash | match—are eagerly adopted by | > lis expected tonight | woman in search of novelty | omen’s and then cool down in this wet con Ne airs, sof dition CORNS--It I could tel people how to PERMANENTLY cure the Uttle pests, | could quit work and live on the interest of my money Washing Compound the com-| embelt the jollywobbles ve f & the balimark of} mild form of ft, how any women use this! f the sunray type. Other veils | jot prevent tan, sunburn or have spiral patterns and still oth: | ¢ , ‘Advt But He Already Had a Girl. A young woman just return ed from boarding school affect ed to be dreamy and interested only in the higher things, and s0 on. She seldom troubled to turn her head to speak to ordi- Mary mortals, so she did not look at the “fare” she took out of her handbag and gave to the trolley car conductor. But he meekly, and as silently, gave it back to her. It was a lozenge and bore these words in red “TM «never cease to love thee!” Pererrarrerararararar a aaa a a a ee The day when the liquor drinker can say that he drinks alcohol as ® * medicine” is past. No longer do physicians pre . . ribe it in any disease, Sa emer i eeehien ‘OLme t6) . Sample Suits, It has been decided that alcohol is the worst thing that can be given, Rr HILO? * pecause he . HUSBAND OR C * i‘ ause It weakens the heart and paralyzes the nerve’ centers. Alcohol \* |= a remedy is DEAD—the thing to think of now is how to destroy the *_* ee ee ee ee i ei . BY CYNTHIA GREY | 0a Ss, appetite, physical and nerve-craving for it I have just been asked that question, and it is hard to answer “1 am married for the second time,” writes a troubled woman, “and lt have two children by my first marringe, @ “4 ands girl. My haw : q Dresses MANY MEN DRINK BECAUSE ede Ae dadeded dadededed pager acer ge gels etl Rca pein theene whan ime: bacon '. . - THEY ARE NERVOUS WITHOUT IT |to board him out. , ~~ Molded Potatoes. ts there. The boy is not mean, but he is # 4 thoughtless and for |getful. I send him on errands and he for he went for, and ieee - : ial? scat aad ohanon with: poe | gotta. hans as Se areas ee Oe hat rentien bow time paieee yrs * Ther hel # kind of nervousness which, to the drinker, It seems noth os. ger 3 ye bape — jand he forgets to come home until the notion strikes him, What would ne au alcohol will allay. That nervousness is due to accumulated pears, using @ “ove for’ the bios: lyou advise me to do, stick to my husband or my boy? 1 think the boy : : alcoholic poison in the system. The Gatlin treatment will, in THREB corr sede ake cx uittnie oe will be qi right because he is sq bright in mechanics DAYS, free the system of this poison, do away with the craving and de- the stem. Brush over with the ear iu Nauor and cure the nervousness. That {x the result of three white of an one and bake delieate a ae PM. days at the Gatlin Institute, or, under contract, treatment ‘costs nothing. ~ echanieal way, if you allow him to fix upon himself habits of tardi bs hes ho |memory was u pigmy compared ™ 0 cot areas 7 . ey pureh q oi fle — ARMS | with tts So Ge wren nese, carelessness and forgetfulness. And that is just what you ar ' P saves you money oe college professor says that he/ tion of Berlin miiliner. Only | doing upstairs method of do- has discovered that wouan’s walet | ne dt bis the penve Oo wear tt There is no use to say the boy cannot be made to remember; he ; ‘ ug business cuts out is Increasing in circumference. Soon | she is Alice Gerald, an actress of can by pro course of discipline, by being made to understand | “s costly show windows, gives us low some other learned man will be|the Poscner Stadt theatre. it is|what the formation of character means in the success of his whole rent and does away with all the “The Treatment That Doesn’t Injure You” making the remarkable discovery! gaid to be the largest hat in the life fancy and expensive featur the that man’s arm is growing in inath. peo ng | He ts forming his character every day, and his stepfather Is (he) prarenbh speedos ya ye SHS See eee eee eee ee +See eee eee eee eee | 1 | Most of your trouble probably comes from your own neglect of div | Your boy will not be all right, even if b is a genius in a \ y You will find that | first enemy his careless ways seem to have made for him | Soe Rcenan ae dae teeeet aca Cc * ‘6 Don" think I excuse the stepfather; it is HIS DUTY TO HELP We wre waking sow tanta wee ures In ree ays YOU REAR THE BOY and made a man of him, but you have had eiatothers, wrery y, simply by him all his life, and you evidently think that his habits of forgetfulnes proving ‘ourselves truly THE With the Gatlin treatment there are ypoder and carelessness are of no special moment. That is why you have i!) House THAT SAVES YOU $10.00 fl substitutive stimulants, no poisonous dives. thersiene t's 6 Bare . . ]| not been able to break these habits. i H! To $20.00, troatment to take, It could not injure a child, Yer ones any vase cane Fr ‘di S ecial ‘The first thing for you to do is to realize how grave the situation ! "i drink habit in THREE DATS by dott moey Wie Ge any cae of the if ay Pp il| ix, and then do everything in your power to have the boy form new i} T Bi S cials ued drinking, which is the accumulation of poison in the system |habits. When you do this there will be NO NEED TO CHOOSE | wo g pe _ Call, write or telephone for books of particulars and other informa: || BETWEEN YOUR HUSBAND AND YOUR CHILD tion. Home treatment for those who cannot come to the Institute te Unequaled Value in $15 oo three days, Telephone Queen Anne 2249, Ind, 7193, e Tailored Suits at $20 } if Values to $25.00 a SUITS, DRESSES AND COATS GATLIN INSTITUTE, 434 Queen Anne Avenue Strictly tailored of Scotch tweed t styles, pleasing to the in newest effects, Coats lined with 4 Oy Galt aaeha SEATTLE, WASH. a ¢ and paneled skirts pa tego Wale. ie. 8 i thy using sponges in houseclean-| white soap you will have no more | ‘ Piha sede tadeacm tts extraordinarily attractive value. ing: it 1 possible to save much| difficulty. trouble and avoid that endless lit | L R — VERY SPECIAL, $20.00 Broce. Sins shots “watch. %5 90] One experienced mother laigs Espen tp a ow Round Trip Rates C di Al common. Buy two I-cent sponges} that notwithstanding all advice ; SUITS, DRESSES AND COATS T Ea P and use them in this way Ave! against tt, she finds flannels come * a o All stern ii ii redit anays H] | the first one in a pail of water in| out of the: wash softer and cleaner Ree tee ore. fem ee oints via It makes no difference whether which some good soap has been di#| if the soap ts rubbed directly on ba cece hate ies $ ving Valine out aaah OF Bot, YOR ‘olved; have the second in a basin| the articles, ‘They must, of course, am it ana an acl (4 a wa cannot afford to miss this splendid of clean water. Use the first sponge| be thoroughly rinsed. “Sho uses | i ' offering. You are always welcome for the dirty work and go over the| water as hot as the hand will bear | Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian to open an account with us and pay | same places with the second ote, comfortably, and o moos ahi | Rocky, Mountains and National Park. on easy terms, taking from the clea’ er. soap. She puts each piece aside | For information, dates and rates, call or writ Hl buying the sponges, choose close,| after soaping, then rinses all until .00, $10.00 and $12.00 Values 7 ie write $8.00, $ $ E. E. PENN, H. W. EDWARDS, solid ones, as they are easier to/the last rinse water ts perfectly | i) manage. clear. G. A. P. D, c. T. A. EAS / ERN . | $4.00 and $5.00 718 Second Av., Seattle When your sewing machine belt} Chestnuts have considerable food i becomes loose, do not stop to take| value. The bolled and mashed pulp t ag Inc. it off in order to tighten it. Just| may be used as one would use meat 7 util ng 0. Grop a ittle machine oll upon It,|or vegetables, even croquettes be ’ Bae % 1332-34 Second Alve., — Near Union St. Hiand you will find ig a me ing made of it ast ‘ MADISON “Seattle's Rellable Credit House’* jafter a few turnw o' . One| oaths Onder 44% Ai te i} sometimes has trouble because the) Re ge beating eggs, observe that die cuts heavy cotton or Mnen| there is no grease on the whisk, a ear ; , “gh Dadeggen needle cuts stitching, If the seam|t will prevent the eggs trom froth: 500 Arcade Building—Take Elevator Cut rates East on trelght enable customers to save their furat \to be stitched is rubbed with hard tug. ure, instead of sacrificing it.