The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1911, Page 5

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} Seattle Girls Develop Great Talent as Writers The Writers’ club of Seattle ts ‘wnique in being the only one of the kind on the coast. The club con fines its number to twenty-five members, who are by no means ama: tour, but professional writers, mak ine their living by the pen, elther 88 paragraphists, short-story writers | © novelists In the Robin Round °Table criti-| clam the articles are rubmitted to} most drastic measures, Noth i that comes before the club is mderiy handled, but every flaw from construction to the final ar tatic touches is dragged to the , the president of the club, who writes under the name of F. Roney Wier, has made her living with her pen for she past fourteen Years. She excels in humorous oharacter delineation, and of her two books now on the marke Hired Man” and “Britta Mark, lalist,” the former has for six years. Mrs. Wier also} gontributes to the Alaska-Yukon. Pacific Monthly, Overland, Me Clure’s, Associated Sunday Maga sines, Munsey, Youths’ Companion, | Black Cat and others, Alice Harriman, who went to) New York from the Writers’ club) & year ago, is “making good” to a/ marked degree & publisher, Miss Winona Godfrey's writing fs brilliant. For a long tinw her/| {portions of tuberculosis: frionds smiled doubtfully, and ad: vised that she select some other means of livelthood, Today Minw frey contributes to Harpe: MecClure’s, Hampton's, Pearson's and other magazines. Mra, Sarah Pratt Carr is the vet eran of the club, Among her most successful books are “The tron Way” and “Billy Tomorrow,” Florence Martin Eastland is en: joying a degree of fauee from her Little Apostle tes, which ar widely read throughout the United tates, The sertes comprises four books, one of which is “Matt of the Water Pront,” a Seattle story Mra, H. Marshmedt, whose pen name {4 Flora Hpntly, is making a name as & paragraphist and short story writer. Mrs, Maude Farrar ts busy on a serteh depicting country life, It ta called the “Redbud Stories. One of the best and most optim istic stories criticised by the club fs “A Sane Cure,” by Mra, Cora Charleton, a story of a young girl whose light cough was magnified until it assumed the gigantic pro She se cludes herself in the country, where she grows better every day. An optimistic young man decides to make her last days as pleasant as possible, and finally falls in love with her and marries her. Ever Have “Boy on the the Brain” hd Miss Grey Says it's an Aliment Many “Sweet Sixteen” Girls Have— One of Her Girls Wants to Know Who Should Drive When She and Her Beau Go Buggy Riding Along a Quiet Lane on a Sum Dear Misa Grey: Is it proper of a night by themselves? mer's Evening. for three girls to go bugsy riding Should a girl write to a boy first? Is it proper for a girl to drive for the boy when out riding? Should girls of i5-and 17 go with boys when their parents do not 1? Should a boy put his arms aroun Should a girl go with another id a girt? boy when she has been keeping jar company with another boy and still intends to go with him? It looks to me, Flora, as if you “Boy on the Brain grown-up before their time, youth in later years. end wh if three girls wish to go driving toreth: pleasant for them to go in the daytime? night? Should a girl write might be proper—for {nstance, Don't forget, boys want to do girl who makes the advances to a boy fir No, girls should NOT drive when place to drive, always. When parents advise their sor come in and say “Thou shalt not! Should a boy hugaciri? Why are silly enough to permit these priv bless of the girls, too. made by the boys, you know. Your last question is one that alot. There's no reason on earth More than one boy if she has the to the one. he comes: —. INE BUG UNDER ete MICROSCOPE has put Cupid under a ane German science did it to be exact. The little archer, ac cording to a Teutomle savant, tra els along beaten paths, as it were. “Take a hundred lovers,” says ‘the scientist, “and here is the way they divide up in proposing. Thir ty-six press the maiden’s hand Four kiss her halt. two dare no Bigher than her hand. Two fall thelr knees and pour forth longings, while 20 are so nerv- @es that the iump in thelr throats waist band, is made of elastic and tation of the sentence gimost chokes off the fateful words “Ten of the hundred are over. come and unable to speak at all; they only open and shut their mouths, dumbly The remaining two stand awkwardly upon one foot and blurt out their words. | IVORY HATPINS picuous hatpins have been run to ground and the well dressed woman strives for plain effects, says the New York Times. New ones suited to refined taste are of carved trory. . These come im plaque and diamond shape, in floral designs and Chinese chara 4 adel or _ 00d lock ane happiness BY CYNTHIA GRE so common to if bh ne wooing It's the girl's p) How else would she recognize THE She must know many in order to |the wearer FLORA . ring from the ailment of who long to be regret are suf! inevitably wouldn't it be far more Why should they care to go at et? ¢ were Very tew of them ca a with a young n. and daughters, no b uite apt to hug girla who and they usually think whon advances are seems to bother girls of h why a girl should not opportunity, and if she R your age go with” nig A new sieeve of a tailored cos | |tume, sewed plainly int#the arm jhole, widens a little toward the elbow, then decreases a bit below, to finish in a three-quarter length with an unturned cuff. To Keep Shirtwaist in Place. belt, in Intended to hold a woman's shirtwaist in place at the This cotton braids combined with a rubber grippfece of rough surface at the back When the belt is drawn tant, the elastic braid will stretch and draw in the loops seen in the iliustration, causing the rubber strip to adhere closely to and hold the firmly, it cannot tear the cloth though Among .new buttons ones with ball centers are crystal in some vivid color and the rim in a clear! through which the fabric shows. Other crystal effects show stripes of rims in color and th rest clear crystal, waist | Deaf children really and study make it possible for them to talk almost as well « this tlustration a teacher in a Chicago public not as a letter by Itself; but as breath acts on the lighted candle schoo! Is showing t it is heard tn words. The pupil feels the throat of the FAVORITE RECIPES OF SOME SEATTLE CHEFS BY CHEF LUIG STRATTA, Of the Hotel Perry. Veal and Ham Pie—Slice your ham and veal very thin. Chop some ihetle meat ple over Put din with i with Put in two stripes of goletine, and over with ple Is not the trans ‘Omnes ter aqua,” in Mon Dear Miss Grey rae et arborium teguntur submitted by “Inqnisitive, day's Star, incorrect? Your anewer translated would read: “Omnes terra bores tegebrantur aqua.” MORE INQUISITIV A.—The sentence transiated liter ally would be: “All of the land and of the trees (or, of the shrubbery) are submerged by water.” “Terra and “arborium” are genitive case, back et ar d I have been in two years Dear Miss }love with a yo ey ng man, older than myself, for over « year.) but I do pt bim, as fe has proposed to n I not know whether to acce ~|Should I wear long pa “Swissco” Does It! Have You Tried It? First Week. 1 not cost you anything to prove to be absolutely satistied once that this is the most wonder- Third Week. Failing heir, thin hair, bald spote, brit tie har, inded hale, halr ruined ) ponree tah wersly fe for sale at dru 09 & bottle. If you have not tried “Owiseod” and do not want to buy & full-msed bottle, you can have a 25-oent bottle, ali charges Fifth Week. prepaid, by simply sending your name and address to the Swissco Hair Remedy ‘Onto. help pay cost of * Hundreds have iy vanetitted by the 16 cont bettie alone. 600 and $1.00 bottles are for sale and recommended ia Seattle by the Ow! Drug Co. When done wo that the by the time and bake place in gravy will b very slowly a cool pli jollied “see” sounds in the uptodate schools where they are taught to talk. if they heard what they were saying. sees how teacher and then duplicates the action. r you wish to serve. | Renee ee | * cut out his ® will * to* * * A man who will # (riends to gratify his wife * t wife * ore Minn entually leave his his friends. Antrin. mas paste, tekken ee ene eee & *] utiful Belle Ring String and Firet get a string long enough for the purpone, then in the mid- tle of it tip one of ma's Taking one end of the string in| each bend press the fogers hold ing the string into the ears, and | by bending over allow the spoon to tap slightly upon the edge of a chair or table. You will hear bells inging with each tap of the spoon. | if you are an amateur elocutioniat | and can recite Edgar Allen Poe's | The Bells” and provide each of the audience with string and spoon telling them to ring bells at the | right intervals in the recitation his salary is only $75 a month. Will you please advise me? GOLDEN POTLATCH A—If you know anything about domeatic onomy, and are willing to eacrifice something for the man Jyou love, take him, If you are lav. ish im your tastes and are not will ing to giveeup some things, let him leo, for it plainly shows that you care more for your own comfort than yo for him. One of the| |drawbacks of the present day is | that young people want By begin where their parents left ‘ 4 of working hand in hand to make | their own future. I am five feet ars of age. | ts or knee M. A. T. Dear Mias Grey }tall, and am 14 panta? A.—Long pants Dear Miss Grey Will you please tell me whether flake white mixed with rose water and a few| drops of glycerine ts harmfu the skin? My skin ts very f and breaks out into pimples and) black heads, and my face is dry| Jand scaly RL, Ly A—Fiake white is a form white lead, and ts dange use, The condition of your be due to the use of it on your skin (unless a Iit-| tle talcum powder, and be sure it} 1s good grade) for a week, Wash your face thoroughly twice a day Then use a good massage! cream. every night, It creates} circulation in the small blood ves-| |sets directly under the skin, and produces a fresh, healthy glow If you cannot bathe daily, do s at least three times a week. will keep the pores of the skin open and form an outlet for any Impurities, Dear Miss spend the know of se Grey: I expect summer in Boston, eral places where will entertain in honor of me, Please tell me what will be my duty toward the hostess in return, and shall I leave with the rest of the guests? A REAL A-wIt would be nica to make her a present of some of your own hand work while there. There are many ways of showing your appre- elation. She may have napkins, or bed linen, that che would like hem- stitched, and has not the time to do. If you cannot do this, other opportunities will present them- selves, or you can make her a present of something she bas want: ed for some time. If your invita tion «is not extended beyond that of the other guests, you should leave when they do. Circumstances determine these things. to| and they Ingenulty In hiidren how to aay the sound “p’ the sharp exhalation of MEAN OF DAD. “Dad, take us in the sideshow to nee the Twister brothers. W to learn to be contortion! "Oh! what's the use? The green apple season's most here, and you'll learn bow to dor All Around t, lome When beating eggs observe that there is no grease on the whisk, an ft will prevent the eggs from | frothing Lat all young housekeepers re member that acid frulte should |never be cooked in any utenst] but granite or earthenware. A little mutton tallow in the bolled starch will make the clothes shine, Pole “On the Square” Opposite the Totem BeMeDogtal Se _fouthwick Co Wore Open From © SECOND AveNut AND Puce STREET Now York Comncetion: JAMES MeCKEERY © 0O.. THIRTY-FOURTR OTREGT = 10 Op m. Dally. Treat Piano Tenderly Few people realize that a plano tw sensitive to heat and cold, and damp and dryness, Never place the plano near a heater, as the heat dries the wood, causing the sound ing board to crack or warp, thus ruining the tone, Placing the plano near a window ts equally tn Jurious, The plano should be placed upon & hardwood floor not too close to the wall. ‘That part of the room which gets the most even temper, ature is the best place. Do not pile music books on top of the piano, Do not adorn with brie, brac Open the lid of the plano now and then to let In the alr and let out the sound, Have your piano once every three months. Keep the plano free from dust Spray Pumps Made of regularly y block 50¢ vecial héa tin Garden Hose Pure Para rubber; guaran teed; 25 feet; regularly $4.50. Special ....8: Lawn Sprinkler The “Busy ularly $1.00. SORE WOMEN IN THE NEWS Miss Augusta Gerth, aged 20, of Chicago, married Harry Baton at Danville, D1, Eaton excused himaelf after the cer emony and hasn't been seen since, ti 6 Suffrage for women falled in the Connecticut house, 168 to 49; senate passed the bill Mrs. Amy D. Winship, 80, of Racine, Wis., will enter Wiscons'n university next fall She is now studying at Obio State university Sprinkler; reg- Special .75¢ Com bination aged With long handle ; ly 30c. Special ..... Mra, Arthur Hines, ectady, N. Y., Samuel Wedlal husband has police, saying if she can get along better with another man after seven years with him, she is welcome Schen regu a3¢ Seeeeee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeteeee tex Mra, Emma R. Wallace, past national president of the Women's Relief Corps, is dead at Chicago, SSSR ESESESEEEEESEE BERR S HERES EE SURE ERM DIVORCEE SEES GLOOMY WORLD | AFTER 3 HUBBIES| Mrs, Marina Chicago, ex-wife rich clubman, is going into vaude- ville, because she simply can't exist | on $100 a month, the amount of [her alim y Perhaps t decision counts for these pessimistic servations which she bas given out “Lave is the illusion of child-| Garden Hoes Best steel gor ilarly 60c. Special ........45¢ arly $0c. Special 39¢ | Delgado ot Fred K Reg Pruning Shears | wi: ob Specially priced .....30¢ | B2¢ | Weeder & Hoe Garden ?» | Garden | Trowel black gularly enamcled han- 10c. eal Lawn Grass Ra kes Spe Regularly 45¢ ol 20¢ Garden Rak es Sc Special 60¢ Sc. Special 5O¢ heir Mowers a . $3.35 slig pele ile; strongly y 95c. Spe- With lo) = ih re hood. When the still, small voice within you Inalsts upon marriage or be wise and choose the less inful route to paradise. Wives do not insist upon bi de staying at home, but they go out to shoot up the town they ought to take their wives along} to see the fun. Every time I awake morning the newspapers have, en me a new husband. I have | had only three and they all acted) alike. Husbands are dreadfully |} tiresome.” in tel €. &. PENN, If a drop of sewing machine oll G.A.P.D. gets on white cloth, talcum powder sprinkled on it Mberally will absorb | the ofl and leave no spot Low Round To All Eastern Points Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian Rocky Mountains and National Park. For information, dates and rates, call or write 713 Second Av., Trip Rates HH, W. ZEOWARDS, oT. A Seattle. Some stores exaggerate grossly the appear- ance and quality of the suits they sell. Some- times they offer suits for $15—suits which lack style, fit, make and material. Not so with The Hub. are not of this worthless kind. They are of first-rate quality, first-rate fit and first-rate fashion. They are as good as, or better than the suits you buy elsewhere for from $20 to $25. We ask you to make comparisons. $15 WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD—IT’S SO HE 615-619 FIRST AVENUE The. Difference Regal $15 Suits The Best for the Price Business Dealings Always Strictly on the Square Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes

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