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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911, NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR Their Majesties in Full Regalia Panhandle Club Girl ’ Cooking Skill Win Mates THAR RRA Ae AR) Wator and & White soap It will Tr * ®| move it, If it does not, try a fer * A little boy needs just a lit @| drops of ammonia in a little water # tle help from you whose boys # - # are not in want #| Dear Mins Grey: In there any * Dear Mise Grey IT am a @/ thing to remove small pox mark *® young mother with a sick hus @) from the face? If so, please * band and three children @ #| me. READER #® support, Iam trying to do it #] A—t know ef nothing posittye ® by washing, wm can manage | but olive ofl, used as a mawiage & clothes for the two girls for #| will greatly Highton other sears, © # the summer, but my boy, 8 #| pecially if the person is very young * years, hasn't clothes even to #/ It may help you. To be effective | x ® play in the yard, so If some ®| must be evertastingly persisted br one will help me just a little & - : tt will Bn phy Fe hg . &| Dear Miss Grey—What should + ; The Panhandie Club in Action. * A BOY'S MOTHER. &lyoung man say wt waking Nestled amid the hills of thoy what ft said-—the handle ot 8 pas. * Lie Mia c ne Panhandle club was a cooking ; Ae RR eR ee eM parent for the dgughter e hand? ma pore on Als. ese .> le yey gees Bo gpl i the 3 r yi » in no wet c M™ home of one of the 12 and the ‘ ocean Rene eee * bse Winnie aive toe os speceh, ar\! momorates the bloody exploits of hostess prepared a repast of the ' something De | Mad Anthony Wayne over a cen moat whe me pleces de resint been sald that we are ao afflicted, ind we she cure oursel probably say not worry about what you will say If your heart is in the right plac ance and the most delectable tiufft ere 12 Ineky turf ago, In recent years a group of 12 girls existed there known is nesses. jd very much If There men i INE . « care of your | thet” Panhandle ub invited to th feasts. And—well A.—Good sae ix. ian. ppeote Hn aa Mig eR i Pas Epvhat 4 strange name for a) 11 of them have now married 11 of : an a." says @ reader. It was not|the girls, and the twelfth, an un of It, vigorous exercise, lots of Mleop.| sins Grey--(1) I would] io called from the hobo’s art of happy bachelor, curses the day he a en, cantive ie living. Ike to have a good recipe for ok | ‘Panhandiing.” Panhandle meant’ left that village of romance —_ fashioned molasses ly (2 Dear Mixa Grey: What clothos| Would like to know how to coob | are required by a lady traveling by rabbit so as to avold the strony ” ok? ve nev ate. xeon foe about 6 week? OYTia. | A FAITHFUL 81 ‘AR READER. A.—A serviceable plain wult, with | if Viteens one cup auger, 2. A wash silk wbirt waist, a amail hat,| Poti one’ tonny and gloves to mi A few white! nigsolve the sugar in the vi care for them} shirt waists if you ladd the molassea and boll until it} for dinner, Two changes of under! hardous when a little ix dropped tn] garments, and an inconspicuous! iq water, Take off the fire, stir dressing sack, or kimono, a ¢ lin the soda, flavor with” anything or more handkerchiefs, = w sh you wish, pour into butt pans cloths, towels, soap, ete. Take a0 / stirring all the while. Time at extra nice waist to put on just be onehalf hour. (2) You are eating ' 1 fore you reach your destination, | Patnit out of season, whieh ac si . neg counts for the too strong taste, In ym " 7 - Dear Miss Grey: Will clipping | Sot pF gp 9 When the Handholders’ Club and the Panhandle Club Merged. the eyelashes make them long and| (yo. Sin ond thts - - > Sometimes babies cry because c : R B BY they are hungry, but do not jump {eel make them cores Ae | ing An wate te eg ce "| CRIES; WHY YOUR at the conclusion that the baby Is Try vaseline on them. has been dissolved will help. a - NEIGHBOR'S CRIES nery every time it ork . These reasous apply, madam, to (1) Is a chape-| Dear Miss Grey—(1) Is it prover] Young babies ery because they | your baby only Ween the baby thick? AM A brittle. destroys the strong favor. B« Dear Miss Grey ron necessary for a lunch party of/for a young girl to open # corre-| are tired of lying on one side and | ex: door wails, either tts own tem boys and girls? spondence with a you man/ haven't strength to turn over ror ite mother's neglect is re (2) What will remove “soda wa-|cousin? (2) I expect to spend my| ‘They ery because they are not uae Everybody knows that The Difference Between Sentiment and Sentimentality stain from a white brilliantine | «ummer out of town. Will it be sufficiently warm “Come over to Stone's,” said the Cheerful Idiot to the Old Maid; | #*irt? HR OE right for my boy friends to write hey cry becnuse they are uo READ THIS. ONE TO BROTHER. “he has just been hurt at the factory Mra, Stone is in bed with the A-—(1) It depends on the time/to me? BE. comfortable in thelr dress. P| begged a little boy, feby and there is no one to help and no money.” and place; but it Is always nice to] A.—(1) Certainly, Jf there ia any| They ery because they are gimme a bite a’ your ‘The Old Maid burst tnto tears. ‘ have a pleasant older triene present reason that you # ould E3) it te | thirwt * ; : ” “1 | aaah to shoulder the respoistbility all right to receive letters from They cry because they have been Nope—ith all gone, Donald,” “1 can't come.” she declared, “I am so sympathetic; | can't eadu (2) U think {f yoo wil! brush all|your boy friends ax long as you | overted lips the little girl, sweetly. “But fe see people suffer” “But you are needed; someone must sit up tonight ten have to have supper and poor Stone may lose his arm.” “How dteadful,” said the Old Maid, “but I would not be of any use ail You will have to get some hardened person, some one without - “2 feet so bad I shall not be any good for the rest of the TU go over in the morning and take some flowers. No doubt lots the neighbors will come in.” | “Perhaps so,” said the Cheerful Idiot drily, “perbaps some of are not weakened by an over supply of sympathy.” aad he went the street whistling. nen are,” said the Old Maid to herself as he disap “How brutal Next dey she called at the afflicted home with a handful of flowers confine yourself to everyday toptes.| They ery because they are sleepy |you can kith me while my mouth = <x |and want to be lald down and left |ith thticky, if you want tor I won't for a while Nek it He Traveler dust from it and wash in luke warm — ae me Summer Menus and Recipes for Housewives ‘A good breakfast makes an excel-| % Ibe. bread crumbs, salt, pepper lent foundation for a da taste, a few chopped savory herb It makes one leas dependent on the % teaspoon minced lemon peel, | reguiarity of the other meals,|or 2 cms, according to amount of The chil —- BM eDousall Se fouthwick Co More Open From 9 « SECOND AveNnut AND Pike Sraect Now York Connection; JAMES MeCHERRY & CO., TH Tea Kettles Nickel plated ‘Tinware, 6- quart size Regularly 65¢ | Special B9¢ Pudding Steamers Quart ize; corrugated; with tube. Regularly 50c Special B5¢ Coffee Boilers | Heavy block tin, with cop- per bottom; six-quart size Regularly 75c, Special B5¢ Rinsing Pans Eight-quart size. Regular- ly 18c. Special 10¢ Water Dippers c. Special... .3¢ and Coffee Pots | Pint and quart sizes. Spe ially priced Se Three-pint size, Specially Serving Trays Round, embossed, nick- eled plated on tin. Regu- larly 15¢. Special priced Cooky Cutters Assorted shapes and sizes. Specially priced . Be Mixing Spoons Heavy block tin. Assorted Choice Milk Buckets Heavy tin, with cover; 4 | quart size. Specially priced sizes Bread Pans 5x9 inches. Specially priced [783 Crank Specially priced Jelly Three in each se oval; 3, 6 and 7-inch Regularly 65. Me Graduated, quart cially priced Flou 5 m. Datly C¥-FOURTH #TKERT TINWARE For Camp and Home y Moulds ; round or Special, set B5¢ asures size. Spe- 8¢ r Sifters > anc Layer 1 Acme Sifters, S¢ Cake Pans | With loose bottom ; 10-inch | size. Specially priced. 10¢ Dust Pans | Japanned tin, with hood. | Strongly made. Specially priced Sonn tt Tea Kettles All tin, 2-quart size. Spe- | cially priced .....°. 10¢ / Water Buckets | Eight-quart size. Specially t Srtedl wc elsccuisae 9¢ | Twelve-quart size. Special- | ly priced. .i.:404.05% 12¢ Fourteen-quart size. Spe- vially priced ...... L5e Lunch Boxes cover cial .. Dinner Enameled tin, with hinged Regularly 35c. Spe- 25¢ Buckets Square; fitted with coffee can. Regularly 48. Spe- PTE ee > Round. Regularly 35c. Spe-" cial -20¢ THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. . 12th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE Every da the day of days There's a thrill about surprises, especially pleasant surprises, and there's an agrevable thrill in store for you here tomorrow. Read Women’s Sih Hese--3 Pairs $1.00 which are often delayed by business | meat | or other engagements | Mode—Mince lean, cold meat A Summer Breakfast. land add bread crumbs, herbs, sea 1 toning and lemon peel. Make into Coffee, tea, cocoa, or hot milk thick paste with o we “ Oatmeal with stewed figs. Meat! Divide into balla or cones and fry # rissoles with parsley. Dry and but- rich brown, Garnish ith fried tered toast with orange marmalade. | parsley. Ali but the actual frying Recipe for Meat Rissoles. ‘The Cheerful Idiot met her at the door. _ “Hello,” he said cheerfully, “come in, but for heaven's sake stop ; You are as cheering as a spell of whoop cough.” _ The Old Maid touched the hands of the sick with her gloved tips, she shrank from poor Stone's bandaged stump of an arm a4 hurried out into the alr. “I declare,” she exclaimed to the Cheerful Idiot on the doorstep, shall not get over the memory of this distress for days. How can smoke horrid cigar when those people are in such trouble, is bargain day at Lennon's and Friday ts | Women’s Silk liske Hese 23c lof the riasoles may be prepared the fad you look as cheerful as if you were pleased.” Ingredionts—1 Ib of cold meat,|day before,” “4 ors iy are _, : ee ee er pes see | 1 am pleased; J am smoking the cigar to keep awake; | was | = DAY" omy “ ° Rave git sheer and strong. Look well, pall night, but everything {sali right. Stone's company will take MAN'S INHUMANITY. fe ungaayting sv Fh Nn comand coe bee Gnoger Meartiy | Near well; thoroughly reia- | Ff him until he is on his feet, « good nurse will be here today He had been calling on her ld pay 75c pair, #o | foreed. As they're worth 40c | “ ae p twice a week for six months. r you'll be surprised when the | palr, surprise Hes tn our | 1 gelled i all happen?” asked the Old Maid, “I thought the fem-| ' bus hed sot proposed. He was | h clerk wraps up THREE | apity to offer them to i cag i: aw cal doe ed teh. cp : a wise young man and there PAIRS | you at— 23 | “They ; they only one friend with # fund of senti fore didn’t think ft necessary FOR fi pa c |! “rhel.” he said, as they were " _ “Ab,” sald the Old Maid, “I am glad; sentiment is splendid] aking ‘oll one ° % & moonlight stroll on ‘ though it causes its possessor much misery. evening, “I—er—am going to arasols x6 The Cheerful Idiot took « long pull at his cigar. ask you an important ques “You are mistaken,” he seid thoughtfully; “sentiment causes much tion.” “Oh, George!” she ex | le is as much a factor in parasols as in summer gowns. 1! Reppiness; sentimentality causes misery to everybody; one acts, the’ claimed, “thie is #0 @ / sme here tomorrow, and we'll surprise you with the big | @ther cries, Why, I— What I want to | stock, the smart styles and the close-cut prices. Friday's . “You are a stupid idiot,” said the Old Maid and she founced off ask is this. he interrupted | Surprise offering includes new pongee alike in the natural | Gown the street. “What date have you and your color, with sti border and the new Tokio frame; also | mother decided upon for our pongee in natural, with colored borders and 2 19 i| wedding?” bands; values to $4.00. Friday ' | HEN her's cross, it's his bad disposition; when mother’s cross, she’s merely tired, that’s all The first number of America’s first newspaper—the Boston News Letier—was issued April 24, 1704 Kid Gloves 89c | Silk Gloves 35c mo sham about these kids —this is the season for them “I'm sure I can.” “Then I of dypepsia tablets my father used es real kid al through over- | the demand was never bet- eam and P. sewn; some es a . en een Hore in | tf. but surprises never cease nearly all colors and sizes; | at Lennon's, so tomorrow 5 WOULD GE PREPARED the values run up to $1.50 | we'll surprise you by offering 1 “When I marry, | want a good pair, x0 you'll be surprised | these two-clasp, double-tipped jeook. Do you think you could cook | when you can buy 89 50e in black and 35 \ llike my mother?” them tomorrow for ..O9C | all colors, at only Cc ' 9 e i ‘ all want the aame kind 1106 ‘, of dpe ales The Ons ; ] 614 First Ave. uor wis once <2 | Lez2zzoze's) CHICAGO, June 22—in her suit for divorce, J. Herman Wagner's wife says Wagner taught his parrot to swear at her. Polly's line of profanity in the presence of company, || he said, was something ter. | rib Mre. Wagner admitted she tried to make way with the bird, but only found that ite ability to escape death was on @ par with its knowledge of bad language. Wagner denied knowing how the parrot picked up its cuss words, but admitted its ef- ficiency. The court came to the con- clusion that was con- spiracy between Polly and h Mrs. Wagner was given a decree. Have You a Friend — Who Drinks to Excess? THE NEAL TREATMENT WILL RESTORE HIM TO SELF-MASTERY IN THREE DAYS IX THENAME AND ADDRESS IN YOUR MIND.. YOU will neei dental work SOME TIME.’ We are a firm of EXPERT DENTISTS. We have WORKED our way to a position of leadership in the dental profession. Our offices are equip- ped with every pain-saving, labor-saving and sanitary appliance known to dental science. We have the magerial, bought direct from the factory in wholesale lots; and the necesssary appliances at hand to “DO IT NOW.” OUR prices are about half what others charge, but we con- sider our work good enough to give you a (universal) ten-year written GUARANTEE, good in any of our offices. Painless Extractions ..........50¢ Silver Fillings .........-.....-5O¢ Cement Fillings ..............50¢ bl le a a ln in in iin a ee JUDGE REFUSES TO Pa Many a man who drinks to excess * * GIVE BRILLIANT GIRL - * * gives no thought to the habit which fills his friends with sorrow and alarm They can see his appetite carry- ing him down to ruin. This accumulated poison {fs re sponsible for the craving desire which can only be temporarily sat isfled with more drink. The Neal treatment polsoning from the ee LAWYER’S LICENSE * drives this thus * RRA AKEH KKK system, . - : (By United Press Leased Wire.) g Gold Fillings ...........: $1.00 up ATLANTA. Ga, June 22,—-A}-| The Neal Institnte—on Capitol] eliminating all destre or appetite : G a ; I though a graduate of Atlanta law| Hill—1s a place which has enabled | for intoxicants whatever : wold Crowns and Bridge Work, school with honors, and considered| many deserving people to save] ‘The Neal treatment consists of per tooth .........6 20+. 85.00 Plates (guaranteed) .........$5.00 Lady Attendents friénds and loved ones by ridding them of the craving appetite for drink eThree days is sufficient for the performance of what many people Jaok upon as a miracle. Excessive drinkers do not always drink because they really want to dripk. Many a slave to the habit ‘ ne agg has resolved to quit Again and If you have a friend who drinks again he has “sworn off,” but the|to excess and you would like to torment He suffers attending the ef-| help save him from the drink habit, hoe byt bese i, 9 pre of help| write, wire or phone for further in- | takes him back to his old ways. formation, including indorsements husb ix years, , re ee ‘The truth {8 that excessive drink| and references. All will be mailed But . Jers really are impregnated with the|to you In a plain, sealed envelope. Six years’ kisses, did the husband | dsduimulated alcoholic poison, which Address, The Neal Institute, Kast miss ‘em? Or did he find some| had been taken into the system too| Howell and Sixteenth ave., Seattle. ether girls and kies ‘em? “| fast for nature to expel it, Phones; Kast 4381; Ind., Cedar 431. the brightest member of her class, Miss Mienia A. Fels today stands refused a license to practice law. Friends of Miss Fels say they will take the matter before the legisla ture. Judge Pendleton of the superidr court, who refused to license Miss Fels, declares he did so as the laws of Georgia make no provision for any but male attorneys. ; the administration by regular physi- clans, who are in constant attend ance, of a perfectly harmless vege table remedy, taken Internally, with positively no hypodermile injections, After taking it, all eraving for |Intoxicants is absolutely gone. (Local Offices) New York. Dental Parlors, Inc. ° 614 First Ave. Everett Office, 1803 Hewitt Ave. In a divorce suit, Mrs. John H. Theis of St. Louis said she didn't Bellingham Office, Sunset Block. Samiple_Lengths Floor Coverings One and one-half-yard lengths of Carpet, with ends neatly bound, ready for use as rugs—Axminster, Velvet, Body Brussels and Tapestry Brussels, in good patterns and colors. Just the thing for your camp, country home, bedroom or porch, 85¢ Matting Samples 1 yard long out Printed Linoleum Samples, 1 yard square aid Linoleum Samples, d square. Special, each . In 1 six inches long 00 Special, each .......... We have mace three very low prices on this lot— $1. Special, each ....csscscessese $1.25 ..150¢ 25C 15¢ Thermatic Fireless Cookers} One 8-quart vessel One 8-quart and two 3-quart ... ; 1. -- $7.65 in most fireless cookers, The inside of the Thermatie is all metal, bright, polished cabinet is steel nothing to ab sorb steam, grease or odors, Hl The perfectly in- sulated steel P cabinet, with ite metal compart- ments, is always sweet and clean. Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Later All the Credit @IKE 8T. AND FIFTH AV. You Want . Buy or Sell Real Estate. Busirress Chances. See Classified Page. BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. oT Ns, the man Who toaches how to dance, Old ings. Lady lessor ‘Trial always f nd gentlemen Assembiles Wi . Priday. Matin .45¢c] 500 WINDOW SHADES—Slightly soiled; with ring pulls in bottom slat, ready to hang; size 36 inches wide by six feet Special, each .

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