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| - | ANOTHER LETTER OF A Dear Miss Grey: In of May 26th you print jfrom a waitress and ask |swors from the public know that it Is mor to give advice in dom that th » hundreds of | more or less interested in swer, for the simple re Applies more or less to the: | Now, to start with, 1 will 1 am a married man, anc jhappy one, which I do no | much to being congenial ap jo to the fact that we h d upon marriage as a 1 do not believe that t }lady shoul til she has exhausted ever to bring him to himself FOR A HEARTBROKEN Wi your | institution in whieh both had th | rights, and we have respected them The RARER RR * 7 & ANOTHER PACKAGE FOR & * = “JUST A MOTHER, a \* Kindly call at the Editorial © ® dopartm of The Star for # | your package. . \* * [PPR ERR REE EH Dvici ina a lette for a Now, I or leas foolish ithe }but in this particular case L believe | ouples{ ous myself. affairs, the an on that it maelves say that i alno a t lay irits as I ave Wy nate e young leave her husband un y means » ie surely some good in bim, else how could he have won her Tove and con fidence? Very well, then, Now let us take up his good points, She says he has no bad habits; then we will take for granted that he has none of the following habits, which most men are addicted to: First and most important, laziness; sec ond, drunkenness; third, tobacco q fourth, staying out late at night fifth, affinity crage; sixth, vanity | There are six good points in his ° favor, against, say, two—m Peas... AO and stinginess, which are p + UN OER wane ly one 3 | » is in rather a Pail Baal ag congenial frame of mind; the% Ko The girl who is the owner of a graceful Leghorn hat now dips or|' him not tn anger. for this will bends its brim in @ manner that most becomes her type of beauty. The | Oly arouse him to rebellion; but go result is an individuality in fashionable millinery. In the hat abov Bim in a friendly but firm way the outside brim is covered with Maltese lace and the white plumes are | "2OW n¢ bea pre for if he has any arranged either at the front or side. The dainty fichu shown has — — agp gdh 4Fngemespainer shoulder trimmings of roses and leaves. pop ar Mey Reb lao ve | — — for bis meanm just as long as =~ | possible him that you —~ | Working hard all day & | money, and that you ar 1} | apend it as you see fit tha recreation as he does. If y ve mistake In the past of turn: money over to bim on pay not do it in the future arouse in him that spirit of and justice which ts said te m somewhere in the cow CODL SUBSTITUTE, JorMeat in Hot Weather In a talk before a circle of mothers Mrs. Nan Deneen of the Mil waukee children’s hospital urged mothers not to shake their bables “Let them cry,” she said, “it does them good.” Mrs. orge Snyder of Lancaster county, Pa, walked 21 miles to celebrate her birthday, and did not regard the trip as anything un-| 4 usual for a person in fair health to make. of every man ing you any Try fairness p be hid: atitution do not let him decide oe ee jim haste, but give him three days t Misses Erna Miller and Roth Merrick are members of the gas en-| decide, even against his will, Te Gine class of the engineering department of the University of Oregon. | tim frankly that If he can not see < e {his way clear to being congen Dr. Olfvia Salamanca is the first Filipino woman to eive a license | 8nd self-sacrificing, you think th . to practice medicine in the islands. She was graduated from a Phila. | best thine to do te to live apart if a woman's college. you thing It not worth while eagte sa eI et eee é him go; you are better off withot or, better still, tell him that " him, “ he education o! Home and school are the two great agencies in the education of san wii wait sti months fe find himself jturns in the proper spirit take him back him finding some other me xirls of your the child; their aims are identical; neither can work effectively in ig Borance of the other.”"—-Mra, Frederic Schoff, president National Moth ers’ Clabs, +5 Oe After two years of hard work as the head of her large family, durt which time she proved a capacity equal to that of a man to maintain and develop a farm, and at the same time looked after ber household work and reared a large family, Mrs. Augusta Roullard of Seorrance, Colo.,has retired to take life easy way get out and try r him to you will Aud nama a _ — 7 surely will, don't make a mistake o ond time by letting him run wild N. Dear Miss Grey—Please tell me he names of the men comprising President Taft's cabinet W. A. 8. A—Secretary State, Philander C. Knox, Penn. Secretary Treasury, Franklin MacVeagh, Ill. Secretary Brokenhearted? Bosh! War, Henry L. Stimson, Y And listen to this—a fair sample of manifold letters written to me LSS Lone gee lg pred ge “Please tell me what causes blushing, and how to stop it. And what views iy Voulengeche Maver, Mase. will cure the blues? I have the ¥ day, and they trouble me so. ponutaey feverlor “(eka took tak What is a good remedy for pimples and freckles—especially freckles; |iottra place) Walter 1. Fisher, and what will make my hair grow thicker?” And this letter ix signed | Win, Scussieey . caaviodenve ee NEAR TED. |James Wilson, lowa. Secretary I wonder why mothers aliow girls to get into such a state of min Some girls are more prone to lowness of spirits than others, and a little bolstering up by mother would work wonders, if the ‘i Gone at the right time and in a judicious way. | Dear Miss Grey—Can you Oh, yes, I agree with you mothers who argue that the “bolstering | why Venus has no arma? process does not always tend toward character building, but I be DOROTE Neve, too, that the guiding hand should always be near the young. A.—I presume you refer t To “Brokenhearted” and to all others who feel themselves afflicted | de Melos. Venus dq M Because they blush easily, I would say-—biush away and be proud that |famous Greek statue in the you CAN blush. And SMILE over it—don't be ashamed of it, for it | indicates modesty, chastity. And the blues—what ARE the blues? Simply an unhealthy condi tion of mind which does not help us to fight the REAL battles of life which are sure to-come later on. This state of mind can be fought to & finish by ourselves. We can interest ourselves in music, in books, in the great out-of-doors, in our homes, in church work, and in many other ways. And if we are really and truly interested in any one or more of these subjects, we will soon forget our own poor litile selves and our petty woes—the “blue devils” will be vanquished | Of course, sometimes one’s physical condition is below par, and| mental depression follows. This is a condition for which « physician must prescribe. And yet, we all know the real invalid who is hopeless- ly ill ts always cheerful, and if she is not always brave, we don't know it. “Pimples and freeckles—especially the freckles.” Pimples are due to indigestion, to poorly ventilated sleeping rooms, to impure blood | or to lack of proper care for the skin. Correct these and pimples will | disappear. And freckles—who cares about freckles? Most of us have been freckled at some time or other, and as we grow older the freckles vanish, Of all your troubles, Brokenhearted—and remember, all of us have troubles—the blues and the pimples are the greatest. Forget all about your blushes and your freckles, shampoo your hair frequently, using egg, and dry it in the sun, sleep under warm covers with windows wide open, eat regularly, drink water freely, let pastry, cake and candy alone for a while, bathe frequently—dafly—be out of doors all you can, and KEEP BUSY AT SOMETHING during your waking hours. Do all these things and think about your Joys instead of your woes when you have time to think, and the troubles you write about will vanish like dew before the sun. THEN petty troubles, like blushes and freckles, will cease to worry you—you will not waste a moment's thought on them-—but you WILL blush to think you ever signed your self “Brokenhearted” because of them Comme! and Labor, - Nagel, Mo. bolatering were - Good Health is the Target | of your aim—or should be—and first in importance, Get and keep good health and you can work with hope—find life worth living—rise after nights of restful sleep—have energy and ambition—know |} content. If you are out of health, or in poor condition, see what BEECHAM’S PILLS can do for you. Your food will taste right and nourish you better —your bowels will be regular and your nervous system corrected. Your blood will be purer and you will feel more cheerful. Your whole system will be benefited and you will know why so many thousands have found that Beecham’s Pills hit the target and Hit Right Every Time ene § —twable dienatinn 4) | A great many little chickens. grass cut for the chickens re penned up in what are Then they can gather the an we ¢ags which the hens lay | atee fr at the store. uch littic folks. sid te | Charlee iY A © Venus on Louvre, ts to ¢ Of cour and | [the nails and file the proper if in that time he re | Dou't worry about | Re-| kind do not grow on every limb, and the best for him to find that out ts to to find one. |when you get him back, whieh you |Expert Little Chicken Raisers Are These Little Folks, and Many Others Like Them girls and boys help thetr Taey attend to the feeding, sec for “runs” gs and keop the water pans filled with | in the way of taking care of the chickens. old either to their mother or to some neighbor It was found in 1820 on th Island of Melos, ‘The arms were broken off, and there is g cussion as to the original position of them. Paris, 1 Miss G girl ts introduc should she ex what should sh ) When a man gives his seat to @ lady in a car, should she refuse, or only thank him? (3) Lam 19 yeers old and have heen keeping company with a young man for several months, [ have a xirl friend who seems to be jealous. I think a great deal of both of my | friends, and Lam sure | am not Jeal How can I keep the friendship of both? A—(1) Simply smile Incline the head and repeat the name. (2) L think the average man would that you thank him ke th at You hay come to the point in life's journey where each one finds that it {is easter to make friends than It it ts to keep them Try to show your girl friend that you love her. She may jealous of your love. Invite her to your home when you know the man will © there, and try to help her ove come her jealousy by establishing friendly relations all around Would you think & woman of 25 Dear Mins Grey stterly foolish | to marry a man of 68? \ READER A It depends on the persons Jome men of 60 as you ae oth ers of 30; but It will well for you to consider the future in making y a) tam 4 my face is very thin advine me Lam 4 ft. 9 in, tall, Am I sma medium or lar for ane? My hair, which was curly was bobbed and the cw nearly gone. Can ft restore it? m iow long should | wear my dre : No wonder she's smiling. Why shouldn't she? She's wearing the A A mixed diet fs much} very latest thing In children’s dresses, She's a 4-year-old, and the d better for you than any special food. /is one which the very amartest 4 raid gitte of Parla are wearing roe Fag your face will (jim fact, this very drees, shown in photo, is a Parisian importation mun asi It is Jong and very loose. The uncomfortable short skirts a part "really gotng out of style for 4-yearold misses, The too, a jfoomy. All in all, the dress is about as dainty a bit of dress goods as watt +yearold miss could wish the she ttle above Can you tell me i dog? 1 Miss Grey i can ge © it a good yours ‘Can some Star reader supply H H's want? | Dear Miss Gre: Is there an } m that will remove little whit nails? {f from finger please pubiish a reelp K.c. | A.—The white spots on the nails} are bruises. Manicure your nail« at least twice a week, First trim soak in warm, soapy water minutes, dry and apply cold push back cuticle from base of pall - ond of the stick, Appl good powder and polish with bi seRCEDRARE ERAS O] > * # TO EXTERMINATE BLACK #/ * ANTS. * # Several requests bave come * * in for som hing to extermin- ®/ @ ate black ants. A few leaves * * nm wormwood scatte ral * haunts of black & * will drive them away. & * Powdered borax will destroy * # both black and red ante * * *) ee ee ee After the clothes are taken out| of the boiling suds, drop into the potler 2 or 3 caps washing soda Stir the suds a little till the soda {x dixsolved. You now have a most exe Pour ft boiling bot the bowls in the bathroom and the pipe from the bathtub, It will scald off and wash away the poisonous slime on the inside of the pipes from the sewer bh Use In the kitch jn Moistened salt rubbed on cracked | nine 1 prevent whit running out when botiing parents care for the} that there is plenty of green | chickens when they | ed some green stuff to eat you know n » girl and her little brother who are shown In the picture feed-| ing their chickens are quite expert chicken raisers. ment with thelr papa and mamma by which they get They have an agree-; ne-half of all the ach have to do something Their share of the eggs are who would rather get | they h eggs from them than to take chances on getting unfit eggs This way sister and brother make a deal of money for Each has a little bank into whic | money eatil they have enough to put in the big bank down town, | they put thelr egg ut! * BEANS AND PEAS BY C. F. LANGWORTHY Expert in Charge of Nutrition Experiment: of Agricultur It te very often sald t stitutes, and indeed t constituents, It is intere table by the usual methods, centrated, on the other raw, wine Dried peas and lentils gut js also an important leg ar hand, cooked states, aa well as other r South. Both are wholesom be pre din many ways as the ment mes are | natural peas, in using pork and beans or cowpeas and bacon in place of meat,| a pint of dr in as over @ pc m, This dish b it may be the pork has meat of ave’ as in fat and proteins In Eastern countr and America sponsible for the pi legumes, chiefly the material and more separated and made stance, bean ch ne OF cheese in appearance, positios may or less into a be thu rice supply nitrogenous m and other similar food Numerous experiments wher Nut products as meat substitutes will be Mr. Langworthy’s subject |Iff tomorrow water has been remove soy bean and soy hat meat umn y © beans and cowpeas, the former a staple legume of the Northern | fons. jacking serve of the » curd, have cooked by such methods as are common in American homes, dried dried legume is ting to re the cook owing to the water which has b are ~ and the e, valuable and in fat fat shown that beans and other legum n sink | *hen eaten in reasonable quantities, are well assimilate legumes ery rich in pre mber that, in p legun usually by heat used In the but the principal latte d legumes flavor United States Department are rational meat © ane paration becomes much en added in cookery more 68 CON: while concentrated than as in roasting or broiling. United States, and th gumes undout a common food in the nutritious foods, and may principal dish and served in place of so it is rational as well as to add the salt pork to the baked beans and bacon to the cow and a half pound of nd and a half of uncooked ing rich in starch as well 48 a substitute for potatoes and meat, #, where conditions differ fre the lack of abundant supply of food animals has been re-| pduction of a series of food products made from | By ingenious processes the nitrogenous which number of special articles of diet a white a thick brown sauce which is the com: || mon flavoring material as well as condiment of millions of p erial and n those in Europe the beans contain are for in material not unlike cottage to a diet of vegetables All Around the Home scratch, will write smoothly, and| with gaping waistbands A small bag of unslacked Mme;there will be less dust on the hung inside underneath the cover|clothes and fingers of the plano will catch dampness} ° {and prevent rust of the wires. | The question of belts and waist Before using crayons on black-| bands is a vexed one to many, but boards, plac box containing the|the use of three eyes placed two crayons in a moderately hot oven| inches apart on the back of the and let it get thoroughly heated| watst, with hooks to correspond on through. The crayons will not |the skirts, will save further trouble nd belts Surprises never ce: down tomorrow best merchandise 65¢ | The Onyx | Hose Shop | Friday Surprise as Lennon's do can offer such bargains as Ninth Friday Surprise Sale » at Lennon's Friday and you'll be surprised that a sto these Kayser Chamoisette Gloves Splendid, they are; look 23¢ like, feel like, wear like real chamois; 5c val ;— ues; in white ay and chamois color, Friday Surprise—23e. Kayser 16-Button Chamois- ette xcellent glove just 59 ight for this weather; ¥ $1.00 galues. Friday ae Surprise—59e, Real Wash Chamois Gloves Beautiful and soft, an@ well worth a dollar. 65¢ | 95¢ Women’s Silk Lisle Hose “Chateau” Real Kid Gloves Surprise Sales. Come which sells the Fine, Sheer, Strong Hose; one of the best looking and best wearing mad have reinforced toe and heel and are worth 40¢ a pair, Friday Surprise—23e. A very popular Glove, tn overseam and P. K sewn; some have pearl clasps. ‘There's a wide range of choice in black and all colors; values up to $2.00, but as a Friday Surprise they go at 950, » who ll | | | | | iff | | | | ‘Shy | severday 2 Jam! | balcony, $100; mal |GRAND OPERA HOUSE o Admission, 5 and 10 cents, Wagner's Band Co os Peformance Mothers Can Check Here | | Moth Pr |MOORE THEATRE MR. KE. ML Presentin the Sothern and Marlowe Monday Night, June 5. Pucsday Wednesday Matinee and Night, June 7, ‘Romeo and Thureday,, Night, Friday Night, June 9. Saturday Matinee, Like It” 43 FOLLOW te IGHT LOIS THEATR Garden Lawn Sprinklers With brass head and arms, black enameled base; regularly 5 $1.45 ial ecial Regularly $1.00. Spec Weeders Garden Weeders, with regularly 10c. Special Garden Hoes, be teel regularly ec 15¢ ly 50c, Special . lathe 39¢ Spray Pumps Spray Pur arly 50c. Today’s Styles Today _ eDopsall &— Southwick Co Store Open Prom 6:30 & m. Srconp AveNut AND Pike Steerer JAMES MeCKEERY & 00, For Your op m. 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