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Cynthia Grey’s Letters ae eee “Another & * and Others not quite so bad. “They are a mm to the neighborhood, as it. There ® | they rum in other yards, She allows # are bund'es at The Star office ®/ them to eat out of the same dishos % for both ® at the table as the family does Reee eee eK ee week She beats her children with clubs — jand lavishes attention, or rather ca- Dear Mise Grey-T om & young! resses on the animals. What can man of twenty-five years, and love | be done? ANXIOUS. fa girl who says she loves mo very] A-—-Report the unsanitary cond! aerene w® "Grandm & Mother” p! dearly | d her if she would | tion to the health officer at the ety me the hope of marrying her} halt, and have other neighbors. be- gome day, and she said “No.” If yourself, if pessible. Report she loves me don’t you think she r erueity to her children to the should be willing to give me some-| humane officer at the police station thing to dulld futuse hopes ont at ctty hall, HEARTSORE. |. Soa A--She may realtee that her love} Here ts another answer by an- for you is something new and un-/other man to the problem present tried in her life, to say nothing of fed ta: reek by “A yours for her, and she may want) kee Solutions keep coming to be very sure before she give®|from men, Hurry up, girls! her word. Girls who hesitate on @uch questions are usually th SPREE EEE EERE EE whose word can be relied on when} ® Here's a Puzzie. * ft ts given * Here is a problem for The ® asin ® Star readers to whet thelr rea. & Dear Miss Grey—The county *® soning powers on. Send in & road goes through my place, and/# your anawers. * they have no right of way, Can ® Dear Miss Grey; Two boys # they hold more than the wheela)* had sixty apples. Each took run on? ® thirty to sell. One sold at 3 & SNOHOMISH CO. RBADBR, * = a cent bo made 10 cents. ® t they bave no right of way|* The other sold two for a cont # a can hold no land of yours. wand made 15 cents. They * y wow * made 26 cents in all. The # Miss Grey—(1) What witt|*® mext day the boys sold sixty # yg ta stain off of a brown |* apples at five for 2 centy and & rather heavy material?) * Made 24 cents, Why did they & the best thing to take|® Make an extra cent in the & off of a white serge | ¥ frst deal? he # mit? SPOTS. |* A PUZZLED BOOKKEEPER. & A—If it is an orange stain, soda|/* * # eR REK SHA RR EHH and water may take it out If just @m orange spot try pure soap and Water, Before trying the soda on) the dress squeeze orange juice on @ scrap of the material and apply the soda and water. (2) You do say what kind of a black «pot, First proposition : tte Ind aneh 2, oF 6-49 ford each Lanai Second proposition 5 apples for te 2-50 each 5-12 minus 2-5 equals 1-460 gain on Military things seem te attract women alw millinery, This unusual hat is trimmed with a big military pompon of exquisitely soft ostrich feather fn black and white the front of the black hemp hat. face-—more #o, they say, than a Wroadside or back trimming of ostrich hh etly tn a full placed pecially attractive f served tn should bb placed on top of a small | Sprinkle with bits of butter pan or dish of hot water, and well| cheese, and set in oven to reheat covered 191 Some Summer Menus and Recipes for Housewives will tell you the begin: and it please . ships, you may se Shakespeare. well-beaten eg, & table butter and 14 cup of grated Pour into #hailow pan to When cold cut into squares Ar Add a apoc cheese cool or rounds size of silver dollar Buttered toast or muffins if not| range in baking dish, in which they regular toast Water creas and fruits, if artintl cally table al arranged, make a bret active A SUMMER BREAKFAST MENU. hot Coffee, ten, cocoa, or milk, or cold nmeal relish, rhubarb sauce. White muffins with honey, RECIPE FOR CORNMEAL Kodak Developing 0c ROLL |] LANE, the Bookman 308 UNION 68T. Opp. P.O. Main 6023 hed gee on toast, garnished with water cress ——~ | hav [ALHAMBRA THEATRE dishes, | can be served, in form of pyramid. and and melt cheese. ANCIENT PLAYTHING OF A GERMAN CHILD How would you like to play with this? It's @ toy made several hundred RELIGH, years ago for some child to use Ingredients. cup cornmeal, 1 a es rudely carved by hand cup 2 12 cups wat .|from wood Ii Ciea Jel atten, Ae) pa It was exhibited recently in Ber | erated cheese, paprika or in apd is still in good preserva cayenne | tion 4 Mode--Stir 1 cup cornment mI mixed with | cup milk, into 212) “Ph and “Thank you" are cups bolling water to which 1 tea. | easily said, spoon of has been added. stir} rate soins pm until mash bolls, and) The tenth commandment must ocensionally for one half hour. | hay » made for women, for they n breaking it ever since The Leading Mus LAL, SEATS, 5 CTH. Sth and Pine St “Mest Me at THE ALHAMBRA” Great Bill This Week TREK — Sie . each apple. feathers. Baroy cect take cs © eae 1-40x80 equals 1 cent gain by tnt |: eescmememcnee meme emeees ‘ ft eaeoaa MRS. NATION'S “BOOK OF MY aible off with fresh bread crumbs, then use soap and water, only luke | warm. If a grease spot, French ehalk ts good. If from axle grease, use turpentine Dear Miss Grey: What should be served for a picnic lune? (2) Ie it proper for a girl to ask a bpy friends to go to a plenic, as they are all gotng in couples? LL Dear Miss Grey: (1) What was the cost of the late trial of ex- @bief of Police, C. W. Wappenstein?| 4.—Cold salmon, tongue, or cold (2) Who pays the costs; the city) eat; cucumber salad, cheese bis @f Seattle. county of King, or the|C¥ts (or cheese straws), deviled state of Washington? eee ee oe Se jemonade ile tere treater” Sttorney® get] “"(3) If you and the boy are real (4) What ts the largest item of |! friends, and you will not be 4 hurt if he refuses, or if all the girls ask the boys you may do so; but I think you will feel better not to, }unleas the latter is the case. the pr SEVERAL STAR READERS. A.-—It has not been ascertained Rt wilt probably be between $5,000 and $10,000. Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me (2) The county. the names of the ships that left Se- @) No. attle for Alaska May 16th, 1911, and (4) Probably jury and witness! their port of arrival, fees " Dear Mise Grey: A neighbor has Very mangy pet dogs and cats. One eat has running sores and boils. A STRANGER. A.—The Humboldt for Skagway, the Northwestern for Seward. The City of Seattle left for Skagway May 15th. ur. Caroline Angelo is the only woman In Portugal who has the Fight to vote. She got it by sending in her name on the census paper @ the head of the household and as a member of a profession. Her @emand being at first refused, she appiled to the courts and won « fa- Vorable decision. . * 2 * Mme. Sorgue, French amarchist, and who has been described as the “most dangerous woman in Europe," !s wondrously human and very sympathetic. Her dark eyes flash indignant fires at all stories of suf- ater and wrong, but when In repose they are beautiful in their tran- wg . * *. * The woman's club of Concord, Mass., expects soon to have sufficient Money to buy Orchard house, the quaint, tumbledown structure in which Louisa M. Alcott wrote “Little Men, ‘tle Wotnen” and other books. . The Begum of Bhopal, who recently arrived tn London from central than any queen or princess of Europe. She has Oriental carpets on| Passes from mother to ighte . Instead of from father to son. WHY Carrte is lott rma of hi ¢ Monday | Mra. Nation designated herself « resident of Washington tn the will,/ which was drawn in 1907. Her prop | erty consists principally of a life insurance policy, Shawnee and Guthrie, Okla, and a bank account of $1,000 } The will provides that after the death of her daughter, who ts to recetve $60 a month, providing she be not kept fn an insane asylum, the Free Methodist church of Okla homa te to receive a house and | three lots in Gutbrie TODAY'S JOKE IN WASHINGTON, June Nation's “Book of My Life”| Woman's} Christian Temperance union under will, filed here for} th Kans: real LIFE” GOES TO W. Cc. T. U.) 19 —Mre) estate in | | BLACK ANO WHITE Father—You want to young Quiter, hia batting average? Daughter—Why, India for the coronation, carries with hor a larger equipment and retinue |know he was a ball pl Father—Oh!' Which she always steps to avoid foot on alien soil. The crown of Bhopal |How many days per month is he on | Ithe beneh? eh? Well, 1 don't WE ARE MAKING THIS BIG SEWING MACHINE SALE We have sold in Seattle, since January Ist, 2,160 New White Sewing Machines, and taken in PART PAYMENT machines of all makes. These we must close out at very low prices to make room. Drophead, Latest Style Sewing Machines $10 Up Including SINGERS, WHEELER & WILSONS, NEW HOME and other standard mi Box es. Tops of All Makes From $5 to $10 These machines are all in FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. Sale evenings during sale till 9:30 o'clock. 1101 THIRD AVE. lasts three days only—Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Open WhiteSewing MachineCo. CORNER SPRING ° New White Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Payments. er. mean that.) marry what's didn't | | was setiing books and taking sub-| jof books in New York city—the $300 with which to put out her first book of poems, “Songs o° The Sound.” In ten days [back the money. Two oth a | Seattle Woman Is Successful Publisher ALICE HARRIMAN years ago Alice I Fiv {man | scriptions from house to house.| Today she ts a successful publisher hardest of cities in which to gain a footing—with a branch office in Seattle, and plans material-| iztng for one tn London In the near future. | In 1906 Mrs. Harriman borrowed of hers sow on the mai Chaperoning Adrian hrough Yellowstone,” and her latest, A Man of Two Countries.” In 1908} she undertook the publishing of « book for some one else. Thit marked the beginning of her caroer as & publisher Among the many books #he has published for others during the past year “The Temptation of St Anthony,” by Gustave Flaubert! (translation from the French by| Lafeadio Hearn), stands foremost. | Jelly From Strawberries | Stem, wash and mash the berries, drain in 1 through a ph each pint allow pound of sugar. | Put the juice over the fire, bring to boiling point, boll for fifteen minutes, add the sugar, etir until! the sugar {* dissolved, boil for five | minates and begin to try. Put a lit tie In @ saucer, and stand !t on the joo; if it forms a jelly-like crust) on the surface fill into tumblers, | stand where the dust will not fall on them, and when cool cover with two thicknesses of tssue paper, | Molston the tissue paper after you! have it gummed around the tum } blers, and tn the drying it will shrink, forming an exceedingly tight cover. "4 777 l| icin Brand Main ot. a0 Ovcldentai ay. Wm. a sense of mor is like a salad without a dress. ing. A woman witho eee Some men don't care to matry smart women; they are afraid they will be too wise. People’s Amusement Co. Htarting today At the Lyceum offers nd and University.) ote produc ‘a, with the Greatest Company of Artists Ever een in Plotures. # other fine tims and § popular muntoal artiats, ODEON Baby Contest Prise Awarded ‘Tomorrow, 4 ¥. M. A with pand Buy Direct From the Agents The opening of the Grand Rapids Furniture Agency means not only a saying of_money to the people of Seattle and vicinity, but the selection of Home Furnishings from a stock of the Highest Quality of manufacture from one of the largest fac- tories in the world tomorrow. This Golden Quartered Oak Dresser is exactly like illustration, bualt with full serpentine front, large French plate beveled mir ror, very finely finished and a Splendid value at the Agency price of $16.50. With liberal credit Tomorrow we show a Agency price of $1.45, A GAS RANGE IS MOST APPROPRIATE RIGHT NOW. We are showing a complete line of the Favorite Gas fH Range in several different sizes up to the Cabinet Range, which is equipped heavy glass doors warming closet. Favorite Ranges are built so scientifically correct that they burn less gas and bake quickly and evenly from top to bot- tom, All heat is shut in and concentrated by the triple walls of steel, asbes- tos and steel with air chambers between, and each one is equipped with the Favorite burners, Favorite Ranges are priced at $17.25 $24.50 Set up in your home and connected FREE. With liberal credit Axminster Rugs 27x54 Inches SPECIAL Axminster Rugs, 27x54 inches in size, all Oriental and floral patterns, very pretty designs, offered at the Special Visit this great Daylight Store The large comfortable Turk- ish Rocker shown in the cut the Harrington Spring, is heavily upholstered and cover- the very best of Chase Leather, and is offered the Agency price of $15. With liberal credit. ha ed in large shipment of handsome $38.50 $41.50 NSON & ‘Tiird Fiver New York Gioc! | More Open Prom 96. m te 6p m. Dally SeCOND AVENUE AND Pike Street New York Connection) JAMIA McCRERKY & CO, TMINTY FOURTH #TRERT Many House Things Have, Had Their Prices Redueed Berlin Saucepans and k Made of heavy steel, triple ed with gray enamel; wlariy 59c and 63. Spee B5¢ Combinet German eartheny bail handle Special are ularl with Bread and Cake 7 Made of heavy tin joxes cnam eled, in colors white, blue and oak, with cylinder roll top Regularly $2.50. Special ee $2.00 { Hy Regularly $3.25.’ Special Bs af ve -. $2.75 Copper Wash Boilers Pie Tins Extra heavy, size 8, slightly | Perforated, 10-inch size.}| hurt in transit; a | Specially priced ... ...8¢@| number; regularly | eee Pits While they last Brown, with cover ; 1-quart Skillets ize; regularly 15c. Special] Extra heavy, iy tress eves MOG size; regularly 7 Lunch Boxes Fiber h tin lining; clean and ary; regularly 3Sc. Special .»-.+.2 23¢ Sink Strainers Vr blue en- ily priced « 15¢ “The ameled Spec Tea Pots Office Baskets Blue and white china, with Round — will strongly perforated china insert— made— rly 18c, Special IZ¢@] Size No. 1, regularly 65¢, rly 25¢. Special 2O¢ | Special ...... ihn Fly Killers Size No. 2, regularly 75¢, Made of fine wire mesh, ecial with handle. — Specially ¢ No. 3, regularly priced ,.... 5S¢ | Special .. THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. ‘i —— A plain, attractive pat- tern, very substantially with one-inch continuous posts, braced with seven filling rods; full size only; regu- lar price $12.00. Special constructed, made Solid Oak Rocker An attractive pattern, fin- 310 Columbia ished in the golden or Early English; wide shaped sad-° dle seat, high back; the arms are braced under seat with cross spindle; regular price $4.50. Special ......$2.60 The greatest value in a low- price Dresser ever offered in this city, made of fir, in the golden finish; full regular size. Extra special price .... $6.95 Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Later All the Credit You Want @IKE 8T. AND FIFTH AV. Round Trip Rates To All Eastern Points via ! Canadian Pacific Railway | Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian Rocky Mountains and National Dark. i For information, dates and rates, call or write . &. N, HH, W. EDWARDS, €. E. PENN, sewer @. A. P. OL 713 Second Av., Seattle. | ‘Low . epee ovale reasonable commission. RATTLE TRUST COMPANY, Blick and other makes, Contral Cou BBN, Bide typewriter and Supply WMeDowsall Se southwick Co

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