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ee ee ee | BFFiSs 1911. j THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 23, Adolf Is a Nuisance, Though He Soothes the ‘. suv YP! ta JD Nop OV BNOVGH IN Dis: HAPANES| CHAILHOUSE MITOUD' a ag MOVTORGAN WHanxiNnas fit NUISANCE Ff UND 1 TROT ie Tau You \ SheT UP, 4 ARAMLY ne’) OER NOT fou BY ta Pe 'D Mi T IC& Mour- BY WHO 18 MAKE THOSE wa Cynthia Grey’s Letters Dear Miss Grey Do you know Dear Miss Grey Could you of anyone who has cast-off clothes | please tell me why a waitress In J could cet for children, Girl, age |always looked om as m bad girl?| 2; boys, § and 1 There are se girls employed If someone will answer thie I/tn the same place that I am, and! could call, or write them. they all say the same. JUST A MOTHER I don't very often get acquaint | If any Star reader will help this|¢d with people who are not em diy send name and ad-|Ployed in the same work that I mother, k ess to The Star. am, but when I do they are very = ogee nice to me till they find out that Dear Miss Grey: 1 have won-|/! am a waitress, then they drop/ ered if you did not know of some | ™* young woman with a child, or I have heard men say that they/ some young couple who would be; Would not go with certain girls! Jad of a chance to come up here | because t are waitresses LONESOME WAITRESS. the mountaing for the summer We are on the new Milwaukee & A.—I do not think waltresses are Puget Sound main line, have @/looked upon as modern bungalow, a garden, a few|than other classes of girls, except bad girls. more | Swiss goats, and chickens. by a few foolish people who look Our help is always well fed and|down on all working girix, which | well honored and treated with the/|is their misfortune, not yours. = | utmost courtesy; but we do n¢ 1 have heard in high post} make them one of the family tions, men whe ms are) I could pay a woman with a|worth something, ighly of child $15.00 a month and have two) waitresses little girls who would dearly love the person makes to help her tend her not the position the| would pay a young coup! pa and do not let foolish re month, with tent on cabin quar-|marks make unhappy. Live up to the best within you and you nds in whatever hon- ters all to themselves. MRS. EMERSON iil have f k you engage. North Bend, W It any Star reader knows of a| Miss Cynthia Grey: Are cob woman or young aple, this would |lecting agencies allowed to send appeal to, kindly give them, Mre. | dunning t through the mails Bull's address. with their return address on en Dear Miss ¢ Q) A nun A—I know of no law prohibiting ber of girls have been debating | '* 4 ‘ whether it is proper to wear long Mine € hia Grey Kindly let silk gloves or kids at a full-dress know why it is that deep affair. (2) Also is it necessary | breathing interferes with the ao to have a chaperon if patronesses |tion of my heart. After inhaling are present? or exhaling a deep breath my "A CONSTANT READER. [heart seems to stop, or slip A—ti) Kid gloves are the|*trokes. P let me know if its “a » 7 agpisable to continue this breath proper thing, but wear silk if you te stunt for the eannot honestly afford kiés. (2.) The necessity of a chape ron depends on whether it is an ANT READER j the «breath too afternoon or evening affair and too vigorously, or with who your escort is thing. 1 nid advise = you take some ant Dear Mise Grey if a young qoan asks a young lady out what deep br that will produc fe the correct thing for her to say wiim£ if she accepts his invitation? z Also if she should not want 0) Dear ties Grey: Will you! —— OTT EADER. [Please give me a remedy for a sty : | have been bothered a long time A—If you wish to accept, simply / say: “Thank you, I'll be glad to go. If not: “Tham you, but ft will] 4 and can find no permanent cure? A 8SCHOL GIRL It is said that to rub a sty Rot be convenient for me to go. ing will “put it back.” tal It y the massaging Cynthia Grey, For a permanent cure try whole Seattle Star. Dear Madam a) win y se tell me if there is a theatre . Vancouver, B. C., equal to the | Dear Miss Grey Move here? ja farm most of my life (2) Do such stars as Sothern cin chy Webs te exercise and mode: sie ome tood, eight hours’ 1 have lived on and fear I I come and Marlowe, Billie Burke, ete, act fee. My husband re fm Vancouver when touring the| ceived an invitation to a June wed West? ding. It was addressed to Mr. 8. (3) Is it true that Klaw & Er-|w Smith, and did not mention me langer are to build a playhouse ina: all, I feel that 1 have been Vancouver? PLAY LOVER. | omitted. I correct? Must Mr. A—(1) Yes, the Vancouver|s write and let them know he got Opera house the invitation? when should (2) Yes send the present? It is (3) No. ch wedding. Thanking you in e nce Dear Miss Grey Will you ANXIOUS WIFE. ease give me the name and ad-| 4 —1¢ the party sending the in resses of two or three children’s) yitation isw™ old friend you might homes in this state or Oregon. best cons r it an unintentional ectfully, oversight; if from a friend of Mr. MISS AGN Smith's, who did not know of his marriage, or ht oh forgotten A ‘Washing Children’s | it, look at it im the same light, and Home Finding Society, Ravenna) attend if you feel like it, and send Park, Seattle, Wash; £ Or-| the present a day or so before the phans’ home, McGraw and nth | wedding, in the name of oth. It Ay. west, tle, Wash 8 more often than not @ third per corner Green Lake who sends out the Invitations Sunnyside station, |and a mistake is easily made Green car The latter The present is answer to the in | vitation If We Were Insects, What a Funny, World This Would Be. A beetle can draw 40 times its; If a man had a dragon fly's ay own weight. If a horse were pro-| petite he would eat a whole roa portionately as strong {t could haul | chicken, vegetables and pie in five 6 tons minutes and then eat another mes If a man could travel as fast 'n |of the-same amount, and keep tha proportion as locust could go | up all afternoon, around the world in a day or If the average baby ate as much A flea can jump 200 times as the silkworm baby does tt own length; for a man that would | would, when a month old, be big be a leap of a quarter of a mile |ger than the giants you read Goat | If a man could travel as fast|in the fairy stories. proportionately as a fly he could| It t# only because these Insects gover ix miles a minute jare wo very small that there is o jenough food to go around. If there were one species of insects as Headaches iarge a human beings they would eat everything up and then human beings and all animal life would starve. He who loves and runs away, will love some other girl next day. “What drove editor crasy?” “Reading of bargains in cit) 1,000 miles away.”—Toledo Blad Hard headaches. Dizzy, sick headaches. Burning, throb- bing, splitting headaches. And the great majority are all due to constipation. Any- thing than Ayer’s Pills? Ask vour @octor. Loi" the lady exchange benefit of my] time activity There are thousands of wh The dress which this happy Now comes the time for graduation dresses Hundreds of households in 8 cattle are YAMAKAWA! ENTRANCING RaAn, KIND SIR, BRING Music t UT DISS RUDE To HERE PaLLOW REFUSES Me) THaM TO CONTiNvVE, STRAIT JACKET Words by Schaefer Music by Condo age Sweet red peppers are an tm provement to the meat stew, ple or ragout, to « ped fish dish and even to the car mm we must use this time of year. The peppers |uhould be divested of their needs jand hredded fine, They do not {need long cooking e who use jthem in aa Lend, them and parboil them in salted water f three or four minutes to make t ja little more tender than if they | used oked With cat | enlad ¥y are delicious chopy fine without cooking. Stuffed with oned bread crumbs or ri¢e and aod baked they re at their In making desserts allow 1 cup ful of sugar and 1 tablespoonful of | favoring act for « quart of any | mixtu be frozen. One |tul of extract will favor a quar Joustard or pudding washing @ | To save strength when in Ithe kitchen, ke I which can be 5 table, out Jof. the way, when not in use, and | sit down to do all the work possible. Work gloves knitt |ton twine « and « They are! easily ma and wear scenes of graduation | weil © graduation dreases to be 1 coir amnnene. She little girl woars is of white 1 on rugs or any woolen quisette, with lace insertion, It is simply made te tnexpensi rial, put flour on spots. Scrape PP. aaron nae siatinidinasioa < 2 |off and renew until no odor is left hot get hie hands and feet out, yet has plenty of room to kick and the head of a hted and then Baby Bag | o economical moth makes 1 Pork — Take one yard of doublefaced|petticogts for her little folk by _ eiderdown, 64 inches in width, and| Using the bottoms of old knitted of the color desired, hem one undervests, Bhe crochets an edging |, The white of an egg will remove the sides back three inches from |f white or pink or bl fy specks from gilt frames. Apply | the edge; on the other side run |Otton, and they look very as Saree a tuck the same width as the hem . (the three inches form the lap).| The appearance of some gtd erin, eter tne Soe See ere me ee OO Nea ” eP O SNO Sent eee 208: 1 Mane maek is ween’ nite mam te into loops for fasteners | Bush & Lane Pianos | | “From Factory te Home” Hush ofane Piano Go. | 1318 Third Avenue. | Opp. Postoffic Factory Piano Store GEO. P. BENT CO. Beattie, 1421 Third Av, n Pike Street. Factory, Chicago, Ml — | Dutch Kalsomine | The Sanitary Wall Coating DAHLEM & BARRY, INC,, | “The Paint & Wall Paper Store” i 1608 Third Av. When you buy Nation- ally Advertised Goods you get reputable goods. the tucks Yneet down the to think they must have been | its brilliancy |front.» Sew the be put together with pine. across but at the top sew from Ink stains on white muslin can} either outer ¢ toward the cen-| ‘Po make a good draw string for|be removed by the application of ter; leave space for the neck; cut] petticoats or pie skirt hang: | turpe if no time ts lost tn} jout just enough to fit snugly, and! ers, ete, take of goods | treat stained article after |bind the heck with ribbon. Use| abc an inch wi and run/the accident has occurred. This} pearl buttons and silk cords made | through the binder, stitohing at spirit bas its advantages in that it} | Baby can-! same time. ‘does not spoll the p fabric del Sherwin-Williams Paint | And Varnis! i (Not Cheap but Best) | Star Paint & Wall Paper Co, 1421.23 Fourth Av. ‘Shoe INS) Sore | P AVENUE we 123. and Women, at fret SEATTLE AGENCY R. & G. CORSETS LONDON’S 1111 Second Av. Waterproot factory te Goodyear Raincoat Co: 614 Becond ALASKA BLDG. LITHOLIN COLLARS . Are Sold by JOHN E. KELLY at 1305 First Ave. W. L. DOUGLAS PACKARD SHOES DANZ SHOE CO. 210 Second South. The Small Dealer Can Gell Detter Goods ter 1 Mone: Why? Ask 1 it) asding. 80 vine’ br, The Best Tuning Needham Plence—Behsiag Player o Goods have a advertised here standard national reputation, Titer “Paling stdchlnes jsens | bodily washerwomen belleve in the of turpentine in fany efficacy whiten clothes, and « tablespoonful should be ad the boller of water fore the garments are placed in | To clean mud spots tre velveteen, 1 with @ equal parte of epirits of wine gall and water A Good Digestion | means « man or woman good for | something—good work or pleasant times ating, sick headaches, nausea, |bad taste, unpleasant breath, can- not find good in anyt much use in the world. But these symptoms are only that the stomach needs a little care and attention and the aid that ng, or be of can give. Safe, reliable, thoroughly tried, this family remedy has won- derful reviving power They tone the stomach, liver and bowels—all organs of digestion With these organs in good order, the whole system is better and ‘ry «a yourself few doses and what a splendid tion Beecham's Pills see for condi Can Create Seld Everywhere. In boxes 10. and 25, Honest, Now, Wouldn’t Vou Mvestise Too? dental work figs 50 Up adept they. ca nee “$8 Genk tw 4 that are t 1 § Bridgework $3 arr eth are quickly and pa’ ed vy our splendid ¢ Bridgework quality kind or #4 here $10 Sets of Teeth ae Teeth that ft perte al teeth and give on are the ¢ at's the. ki ets, $5; $16 A 12-Year Guarantee PERIOR q [3 TOWN PAT for app w Ovr-OF day they c We'll pay Beatt best ea largest, mi ped dental at por ffice. var and Hours: Daily fre Sundays and days, 9 ADDRESS Ohio Dentists 3051, Pike Street Over Owl Drug Co. Eutrance Room 4, Whoever has distress after | stronger. | tM . * POEM * . . the My wife kept the , her tween ee and the ank Le, till a broke shocking! Then there was a “run” on the bank. Half-way the kr thread how TODAY'S STYLES TODAY ivals in Mare nm and French voile elaborately embroic ar striking, excl desigr One fect has »¢ le th narro gi lingly flounce y rdle sa hye ri $15.00 to $30. 00 New Lingerie Dresses from $5.00 up Use Your Credit You do not need to be with- out new apparel when it costs no more to buy on credit with us. This is an accc pure and simple, tc easy for you to buy. Eastern Outfitting Co., 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ imodation make it zm, WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET 3x3 ise WEDNESDAY’S - S BIG SPECIAL Four Cans Meadowbrook Condensed Milk, 25¢. For Sale on Main Balcony and Stall 127. Big Special Delivered with another purchase orders carefully filled C Meat Stalls equipped with fee less refrigerated plate glass cases and iceless coole est market on the Free Phone oO. D. Eastern Hams, Ib. ...... Eastern Bacon, per Ib. ...% ugar Cured Corn Beef, Ib. .8@ at Lard (unrendered), Ib. i } 1 Everything Special } -14¢ Rib Bolling Beef, trom Eastern Wholesale and Retail. steers, Ib. STALLS 302-303-17 ‘Hams, Ib. ...,. Picnic Hams, Pb. Veal Roast, ib. 4 ‘ork Roast, Ib. 15¢ and 17¢ Shoulder Lamb, Ib BE OTTO PARTHIER Stalls 5 and 6. Port od Mre Stemm n Abe Yea iread, ¢ Roast Veal, Ib. ... Ase Big Special on Corned Beef, Ib. S¢ and 10¢ WRIGHT & GRAY STALLS 1.234 1911 Cirele (W) Lamb, Ib. . -15e to 256 CIRCLE “W" LAMB MARKET Stall 116 Send them East over the line of Steel Coaches and Electric Block Signale---the line which is really SAFE. Our system is the only one in the West combining these modern Safety Appliances Steel Coaches for Safety 5 they will NOT Telesore Splinter @ Bora Beautiful Scenery; Superior Cuisine Service. O.-W. R. & N. “Line of Shasta Limited” O. S. L, and Union Pacific City Ticket Office, 716 Second | Passenger Station, Jackson Sty Ave | at Fourth and h Aves |Phones, Main 932; Ind. 1995 | phases: Main 7. Ind. 2623, E. E. Ellis, General Agent. |L. E. Gilbert, D. A., Seattle, W. D. Skinner, General Freight and Passenger Agent. One Hundred Thousand Are Coming Through. Are You? Buy « a Potlatch Button Bekins h for a private East 414, MADISON Cedar 414, At 12th as $1.50 per mon Inspect our warehouse. Rates for fireproof storage as low locked room. Star cast fied ‘oile: Buy or sell real estate, etc.