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I un i “ . eda Broken have not been off United Sta Hearted Wite asking ad Im that case Id 1 not tak vie, ¢ advice at nat ‘ : seve af yhorepvalue to he “0 A CONSTANT READER the Que, we asked fe ATR marcying « Brit lotte © some of them you lose your v Ye eee eee eee Re ew ww LOke Out Haturalization * * | regein your right to vote % Advice to HeartBroken Wife. #/ be ne wey for your * M pli, wit a" *A 7 24 r y *| Cynthia Grey: Would you rec * # | ommended Columbia River Orhard * art, w| bonds as a good tnvestment? ao AY Y Ave ® A READER #1 folly and a ®| A.—It is impossible for me *« continue to ®/ vise tn regard to investments we t ation and ® * a, Leave him &| Dear Mbas Grey mn a hard rae support your. *| working girl of and have saved | * ‘Leave no ad ®/by hardest labor a fow dred . the 5 aid *% My bro a o« * ar * want to go into dome a8 “ { €\ timber lan dspecula k 4 * r ble ®) A timber cruiser sells for $100 the ,< * ali have some ®/ right to file and r mir names * s t *® ito settle on 160 of *y and @ land in Oregon, on land - t ® congress to the Southe + * | Rallroad company. a ad *« wy me? ee : VERNDY ( ANT ipo t &| Ait tm {mpoasible for me to ; * ¢ the advice in inve but wie # | Will say to be very careful of your . @ | bard ed money * -s #| Dear Miss ¢ Can you assist * * young lady who wrote * | be scouraged on account of * ONLY A MAN . k of f is in The Star May 9 : < * A YOUNG GIRL READER SEER REE ERR HEH AT have not the ‘ the young girl, but Ay see - i fau atit and nd me be if m tO}so, I will publish, as do f ue, YOUF give yours. Correspont heed man to do et. if = it should be dk t p it f . a cate 10} ‘ ing x des take time ‘ if : x plea you and | i i . telexrap! If so, & Swat what and whom shall I ad-| i t c A READER, | Bh Mow A—The sch San | and be in his company, as you ¢ op, Cok Add — . a “ pan se the school at that amount of rs you are away fro home. } Dear Miss Grey tam t ore A STAR READER old, and my nos very red an I stop L. A. ¢ peer A.—It may be f one of ma ik Ga weeding If you are habit ¢ will tahe ) bon co hy wo tix posen It, graphs? tA TOF wn ee eee as alight cold. Wort ried woman to go to a private d J when be and refuses to go?|*!ll make it worse M. RK. B A—{1) The groom. (2) Take a| Deer Mise Grey: 1 am a young . man 18 years of age engaged J Very soft cloth or a little white cot-l1,° = young lady fo t toa, molst ! arm watt| cio 1 love her dea and and apply ty. (3) There are | think she fully urn my love. Do times and circumstances when it| 0. think the diffe in our might be right, but one should be|70U {0 MN oh very careful. "Sometimes a little |*#** (°° MNP). Co eRSON matter kindlqs a big fire. | a—You are vather young to be j Jengaged, but the difference in your Grey J am a native ages is not too gre your dis an woman, recently | positions are ngenial Gerstand I have lost my vote fm} Dear Miss ¢ comsequence. Will you tell me if}of money and p we have equal suffrage in name! o¢ New York only? | years ago, and not Were the case reversed, my hus | Can it still be rec band an American and I an allen, ADER I could vote. Is it really a law! 4~-Write to the probate court of that | am an allen, although 1 | the county in which it was probated, SPT eR gs jin some states it reverts to county if not claimed. Yes, Swissco Wil Dear Miss Grey Do you k Grow Your Hair’ of some one who Is going @ for the summer, who would Ii ble lady to care for t | The | would be the home priv only compensatios | meanings | Dear Miss ¢ | found so many horn and I would like to g dog was killed. 1 want a male fox or bull terrier, Pt E 999 and ask for Pauline Will some Star reader make F ine bappy? New Modes In Linen Suits quires lightes warm weather re and cooler apparel. We are showing Saf an extensive assortment of the new styles, both in tailored and fancy effects, in natural and white linen suits, from $10.00 to $19.50. USE.YOUR CREDIT little down and a littlé each or month missed It is much more enient to buy credit than cash, and you do not have for the EASTERN Outfitting Co.!nc. 1332-34 Second Alve., Near Union St. “Bouttlo’s Keliable Credit House” A week is never cony f pay to pay accommodation more } high class, and is very poor Engli |The origin is not worth looking It is never safe to nse slang ext }slons, for they often have sev the now way MRS. L. Room 608 Boody Hotel, Sth and Westlake, Seattle, Wash. Can some Star reader give Mrs L. D. the desired information? Dear Miss Grey: Pi me the meaning of the wo cla when used in the expression, “Ther f elass to that.” Also tell me how the word came to be used in that way. Is it a correct use of the word? M | A—It is a slang word, 1 ne eral doe. NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO 1 WOMAN MAYOR TELLS OF SCRAP “Politics No Ged of Ro Says! vaseed I wa 1 over O. M Mrs. Wiison, but She's Nervy A to 24, The judges threw and Will Try to Oust All the Re t f votes and my same calcitrants if They Don’t Toe the wore written on silps of Mark J t y My same HUNNEWELI. Kan tay ) 1 an whe 1 ” Jun ] 1 4 ie ‘ , ’ ' . s town with a vote One wan « m a date. Mra. Rosie Ont a lace f sme M 10.8 cattle. for th om ii by ber ne neil is composed of D Only 10 women vote an hardware man w ! Only men have at y station agent; J. ©. F to get the new administra mith 1B. Kelr, grocer to running smoothly m She's t ep way I saw there was to tb , Richardson e at Other counc he w officers were to take of fice law on May 1 Those councilmen were sworn befor that, how to be run by a woms O. M. Akers, whom I defeated for what the stranger hears mayor, administering the oath of ple who b i elect fice aon | Then the counct! held a meeting Mrs. S. M. Salter, Carme on 10, while I was out of was among the first to congratu-| towr cted F. L. Lander pres late Mrs. Wilson upon her clection.| dent, and tried to transact bust 1 was elected mayor of Argo t 4-® meeting the nia, Kan., 24 years ago, and f want night and inform to warn you that you will have that it could net trouble with the men,” Mrs. Salter nanet business and told wrote t the first Monday night in Mra. Wilson ix fair. She bas the ‘bluest of eyes, that twinkle when-| 1 posted notices of the me ever ashe isn't thinking about how) nq od a feed store, t the counell won't meet her. Her Gatan tani ine miemaell at tte smile is motherly and generous meeting with me had denied She is a robust woman, used to sht to appoint a elty clerk. 1 hard work, She was born at Table! had the o, thoegh, end the Grove, Ill. 45 years ago, and lived council went off to a hotel and there until she moved on a farm » demanding the books Just south of he s the Okla give them up or to go homa line. ir years ago. 8 fi, holding that it must has lived her Her fir pisos legally appoints husband was Young, a leak aiiaee abted both her sons him, Only ‘ 0 boy Herschel, i4—lives at/®0™: ,The next regular, meeting aiach night {@ the first Monday night in Mayor Wilson tells of the potit:/2tme. and if the council doesn't meet where I order It to, I'll start ical tangle in Hunnewell as f en ouster proceedings against every BY MRS. ELLA WILSON mber, on the grounds that they 1 am mayor, and no amount of |DS¥¢ wilifully violated their oath “ “ 3 ot ottice Gov. Stubbs has prom discourtesy from the men of thie! fo? io cana by me town can frighten me from my path : of plain duty It's a question of decency, and 1 am mayor against my not one of partisanship that ts re bat stoce my nefahbors have ‘| sponsible for my being mayor. The ed me, | intend to give them the | Whisky is bad here and reforms they want and need if {| ¥0Y8 spend most of their time and have to call on Gov. Stubbs for the, Money In the pool hall. I expect id he bas promised. to put a stop to all that | I refused to become a candidate| I'm not a suffraget, but when a} for mayor and then helped ratify | ¥« has raised two boys it the nominations of the men candi-| seems to me she has a right to have dates whose names appeared on the| her say about how the town she printed ballots. Election day I)helps to keep up with her taxes | stayed at home and did a big bak-| should be run. | ing. Late in the afternoon I t} A political career is not a bed of to the polls and ve It was t for a woman. To any woman 1 learned my friends, both men has ambitions in that direction and women, bad been voting for) my advice would be “don't.” If me by writing my name opposite there were any graceful way to re-| that of the regular candidate I} sign I would gladly do so. There THE TAR Nifty New Parasol of Novel Design UESDAY iHE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR MAY Also a Daint own | WATCH WELL MILK BOTTLE | y Gow | LEFT AT KITCHEN DOOR b t-claas mnitlh eft at the @ j le and at a low tem-| it " ma ff | 12 hours Inter becw w ft} 1 na 4 tehen f a} j \ had | w ne 1 1 wiped on ha Hint “ hould \h 4 have aj le 1 1@ house a job 1 see at the} | } Tee eee eee eee, * * Answer to a Mother's Plea * for Help * * D Tam writ: * & tne be & * lw ear ; Pn Bed |* mu f ‘ le ea * * at * \* A READER. *® * * Pe oe ee ee el Expect Dowie to Rise; | Cloud Over Grave} | ZION CITY Ma | ta “ of John} Al ler Dow! waiting bis! ‘ ‘ ng They declare they saw at | _ 1 grave at Elijah f |from his grave ‘ } are e and « 1 ept at Y ent) She's not flirting oa of fashion in New York. And, in this picture, nights r na ' | arning her sal atest thing Im the way of @ par me of the | missed ' . te forme—and wearing a er gowr teh the sun shade. a WITH HER BALKY MAL E COUNCIL. did not election When the er returns | tant | term and do the So I expect to serve out my we best I can Dutch Princess i in ; Royal Nursery. == This photograph of Princess Juliana of Holland was taken in her nurs ery on her second birthday, which she celebr: recently. to Do With Left-Overs BY CYNTHIA GREY * gota As a allow \% cup of rice. Heat r on the and After boiling cover \e ouble baller to) cake an inch thick Hake in qu ateam for two hours. Uncover dur-|oven for 15 or 20 minutes. Ther tog taet half by in order that any | open it and pread hot chicen’ stew { remaining Nquid may steam ove wer half. Replace uppé If you desire to have the half and pour over tt whole a gen of rice separate stir o¢-| erous amount of gravy . mally with a fork, & x care Nice fish f not to break the grat If the be ma almost a mixture left undists while fet A cooking it will out. nicely | bones, fake 1 Cold string beans on lettuce, with and thorough! either Fre dressing or mayon- sauce Wwe * nate, make one of the best salads of it was left over Cauliflower is good tn etther way about 2 tablespoon dish with a level too. Cold cooked beets may b+ chopped, put on lettuce and mayon salt and a little pep uitlae added. Cold 4 potatoes exe, well beaten. If may be diced, a trifle of minced 4 , not esem moist orion added with a cup of mayon-| enough add a little milk or cream Hialse, or bolled dressing, and this Make into flat cakes, put into a but served nen salad aly in a hot oven Tomatoes and h Boys and Giris, Here’s a Puzzle: Can You Give Each Man a Hat? When the artist drew this picture he forgot to give a bat to each man which ig very necessary, as you all} know. So it {s up to you boys and girls to do it for him. But you must have only the man and his h: on the one plece of paper and the four pieces must be of equal size. That is to say, cut the square into four pieces of equal size, so that one are on each of the | man and on four. Get out ma’s scissors and try it. In tomorrow's Children's Corner the artist will show you how he solves the puzzle. was the The Owl Drug Company first concern in the world to make a success of a chain of drug stores in large cities That And liable goods—for success can be built on kind, means capable management. capable management means re no other You should consider such things medicines When you need drugs or you can’t afford to take chances when the family health is at stake. Dependable Cut-Rate Druggists. Two Stores in Seattle. THIRD AND PIKE STREET 1112 SECOND AVENUE Safety Appliances Pi rere o Bura Beautiful Scenery; Superior Cuisine Service. O.-W. R. & N. “Line of Shasta Limited” O. S. L. and vee Pacific \City Ticket Office, 716 Second Passenger Station, O.-W. Sta- Ave 3 Jackson St. at Fourth ‘ { and Fifth Aves Phones, Main 932; Ind. 1995.] Phones, Main 7378; Ind. 2623. E. E. Eflis, General Agent. IL E. Gilbert, D. T. A., Seattle, W. D. Skinner, General Freight and Passenger Agent. Co eDowgall wis spi ic a | | Our | End-of-the-Month | Remnant Sales | On ; Floor On the Third Floor On the First Floor : et . \ = On the Bz ement Lady Wellington Coal LOW IN HIGH IN COST QUALITY OUR EXPERT FURNACE MAN WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO GET BEST RESULTS Bunker Prices, Per Ton: Lump, $5.50; Nut, $4.00; Furnace, $3.75 Latona Bunkers: 113 Northlake Aven rth 465; Green Main Office: 401 Hinckley Block Both Phones—5040, Phone West 11 for West Seattle Prices Send them East over the line of Steel Coaches and Electrie Block Signals--sthe line which is really SAFE. Our system is the only one in the West combining these modern Steel Coaches for Seen theywill NO’ One Hundred Thousand Are Coming Through. Are You? Buy a Potlatch Button and Olive at 600 pm EVERETT-SEATTLE _ | searruicevenert TRACTION. co, : . SNOHOMISH-EVERETT INTERURBAN RAILWAY INTERURBAN SnaTTLe RVERETT—Firet trhin, | Bove wele 12:00 8m. Eh, BAB, two leaving at 10 and list ™. x 9:40, 1 am, 3 S20, 114 p.m 10:48 pe ttt Linn shes Aiex bees BLANK BOOKS EVERETT TRICK & MURRAY until $200 p 10:00 p. m. daily, Extra train Saturdays and Sundays at 9:00 >. ™. Proight train leaves freight shed at fire! Office and Factory 72 Columbia St.

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