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Cynthia Grey’s Will you kindly; borax and white soap. The litte town | five conta’ dry but the boats | to rin nd the young boys} » is a pool room Letters if blue, add worth of murfatic acid water to restore color, wy Miss Grey us What to do? wor Dear Miss Grey—WiIl you kindly without llcense, and have/ give me the names of any charit ‘of water” in the back, and able Institutions in Seattle for old gen Who come in get whisky. | men, excepting the county hospital fre also some Japs who) and farm? MRS. IRWING it. I know one woman who ts ‘There are none I know of. ying of & broken heart on account | xclated Charities help st her sons. Won't you help wi m they can. : A MOTHER, | © A—If you have no city authority! Dear Miss Grey—I have been ew t ly to, get as Many as possible | gaged for nearly a year to a young Mat and send, your com:| man who breaks dates with me, and to the county attorney, If} goes with other girls, What can no attention, follow it up|I do? ANXIOUS. another, and if not effectual) A—Do? Break the engagement pin a body | by all means, No honest person i | could be happily married to another ir Miss Grey-—When T am out! who holds his word lightly a friend | am av a lows what} ‘“ * Tam always trying to think} Dear Mise Grey-—I am a young BM some subject of conversation. | chap of 21-years, fairly good look Hill you tell me how to overcome | ing, with journalistic abiiity, I wish . VERY ANXIOU | some good advice. I am desperately Mad.—The general remedy is to be: in love with a young lady whose ETainterested in others more|affections seem centered on an in FaQureelf, which ts good ax other fellow. Tam soon to leave the Ht goess_ Here is a more spe-/city, and would like to determine cure. if yO" have not time to/ the true state of her felings. Tam the late | books, read the afraid if I leave without declaring of them re are maga | myself, my rival will in more that give the Get general favor in her eyes. tion on cwyrrent toples.| what to do ‘each day a faw toples for) . AN ANXIOUS SUITOR tion, When yper failing) A—If you really love the girl—t You, bring up ome Of these do not mean a turbulent love, but 1 know «irl who gained the true, deep feeling that every as @ rare con¥ersation: | good man has for some good woman by this method. \If un-|—go to her and tell her of your love t topics were | Intro-|and your cirewmstances, If you are she deftly turned the/not in a position to marry for some by remarking, “By tha way, | time, tell her. If she loves you she you read soandso?” IN she| wilt be willing to walt, but a ied a negatt reply she Im-| woman likes to know if a man tely launched into the tale, loves her, even though they m ‘or whatever the topic was, and \never marry, If she says “no,” post the time she had finished others tively “no,” be a man. You would up the conversation from the not want a loveless wife. itlo atven. p —— | Dear Miss Grey: What day of the ‘Dest Miss Gryy—Kindly inform} woek did January 10th, 1892, fall what will remove a vapo-creso-jon. Also, January 13th, 19017 ‘stain from a linen lunch cloth? BESSIE bow to clean a sanitary mat-| A.—Both fell on Sunday fibre rug? _—_ A.—Try chloroform. Wipe mat. Dear Miss Grey—(1) On entering ‘with salt water, [t strengthens! a place of amusement with an older Mike Mibre and prevents turning yel-| woman, which should precede when low. If white or cream matting be-|there is no usher? (2) My teeth are éomes faded use strong soda water. soum) but yellow. What will whiten PH will turn a deeper shade, but | them? THANKFUL. be all the same. For colored) A—(1) The elder. (2) Peroxide Tugs use a solution of water,|of hydrogen. BISTRAW HATSFOR 1911 They are here, gentlemen, right from fashion’s factories. The best assortment of new Straw Hats in ‘the city. All styles and braids here in all sizes and prices. - $1.00 to $4.00 -PANAMAS $5, $6 and $7 WHICH WILL YOU HAVE? We are out of the high rent district, which enables us to Sell for less than any other first class store in this city. 8. Please tell me! PEACHES ON Martha Mayme Martha Yes. Well, it's no joke. One rule holds good for every ur | ble oration, and that {s that it |should be either high, or low jenough not to impede the view | Two fashions in table decoration j}seom likely to continue In fa jone to use only foliage of dit kinds; the otaer only flowers of on | color. A Baturday Dinne | Spring Vegetable Soup Veal Cutlets, garnished with rad Ishes Asparagus Tips on Toast, Mashed Potatoes. Fish Salad (from fish left from Fri- day) Cherry Pudding. Coffee. A Tent Will Keep | Youngsters Outdoors | Give the kiddies” a tent this summer, Just any sort of a tent | it does not necessartiy have to be an expensive one; that can be de elded Individually by the amount of money avaliable. It you have a vit of yard big enough to stretch a| }tent In, even the littlest bit of a! The Parents’ and a Happy | Now is the time-—and it is short }—to decide whether you prefer to have your child run the risk of being crippled, or blinded, or whether you will take steps to pre vent it. This is your opportunity | WUl you grasp it? There is but one way to have your children enfe and sound on the Sth. Keep them with you and pro- vide as good a time for them as they would have elsewhere. Natur ally, they ike to be with other chil dren, Are there not some parents who would be glad te you their '|Some Summer Menus and Recipes for Housewives THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1911. THE BEACH, NO MAN IN REACH. You know that joke about there being no m __|Today’s Joke in Pansies Are Popular Pansies have sprung into nounced popularity, thanks largely to thelr wonderful purples and blues which fit {nto the season's scheme, and they are made tn such | beauty that a hat trimmed in thew bound to be beautiful whatever Recipe for Cherry Pudding. Ingredients: % cup sugar, % cup milk, 2 cups four,| the shape spoonful salt, 2 teaspoonfuls| - baking whites of three) pPARASOLS FEATHERED Kgs, 1 cup stoned cherries. | Mode: Beat the butter ‘oa cream,| Some of the new parasols are add sugar, and alternately the milk, edged with narrow ostrich feathers e a big bow of ribbon on and the flour sifted with the salt also edged with feath and baking powder, and lastly cherries, and the whites of eggs) beaten stiff, Steam tn a buttered pudding dish about an hour and a half. Serve with a sauce made of cherry juice and sugar, thickened | with arrowroot. cup butter % te powder, and ha’ the handle, the | ers. We're all bound to have a wedding of some sort or other, if we can't land a man, we can alwaye say we our work. aa = = o> 4 site héat prostration or exhaus tion by a little cool shaded te Childref simply should stay out of doors, am that m be done for thelr ‘comfort and happiness while of doors is tent, strain a polut somewhere and give tt to them There was never a child, boy or girl, who did not instinctively love camping out, and there are such loada of games wmall people can play, if they have some place ail their own to play them in. Many and many a time thé small son or daughter will be saved from be coming overheated and even pow noney wel And there is nothing that sive the boy or girl, especially the boy, of course, as much pleasure as & Peal tent all hix own Chance for a Sane Fourth Peaceful Fifth NTHIA GREY will Rack your memories, you parents, ,to shoot? Surely you parents can for the things that delighted your! be boys and girls again just for one childhood. You, mothers, can make | éay. pink lemonade just well ax the man who gots 5 ¢ a glass for| Now, for the lunch—of it. Put a little lemon rind in, too./ rou will eat it in the woods. Just to see it Noating around makes| pose you let the ehildren @ out it taste better to a boy or girl.jthe menu. They will need your Don't reprove them if they fish for| help, so here are a few suggestions it with thelr tongues—YOU used to,| Baked beans. Potato chips You, fathers, have surely not fot | Chipped be Cold tea gotten how to make those enticing | Bread and Butter, soft wood whistles every boy likes.) Currant cakes: And don't y - ber what fan/ Root you had with t ay bows and] Holiday Luneh. course Sup ‘Tarts and lemonade. Mixed fruits. arrows with which you first learned! Red and white candies. pro- | color | INEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR Ways and Weighs Being the Trouble Art Ie Heading Into by Marrying. Arthur Atherton, five feet tall and weighing 88 pounds, was mar ried in Chiesgo the other day to Blanche Burkley, who weighs 130| pounds Atherton is known an the} thinnest man in the world.—News| Item. The thinnest that's known Who weighs just thirty-eight, Is taking awful chances In matrimony’s ithe man tate For when bi This is her apt You're all right way But you don't weigh enough.” wife Is angry rebuff hubby in your The old bachelor admits that a woman ¢ she wants, if landing her. Black and White SHE WAS IT. told wouldn't o HVTag. He asked me and I refused DENTISTS WE ARE THE ONLY DENTISTS IN SEATTLE Who advertise under our own Q on who do our own work. Wé hire no substitutes SAVE MONEY AVOID PAIN We are running special cut prices to introduce our Painless Methods. Best Plates, $7.50 WORK GUARANTEED LADY ATTENDANT SCHAFFNER & THOMPSON Yale Dentists Second at Yesier Way Over Guy's Drug Store. Office Hours, 9-6, Sundays, 10-1 Main 6921 WMEDopball Ge Southwick Co More Open From 6 «. m. to 6» m. Dally. SECOND AVENUE AND Pike StrerT Now York Connection: JAMRA McORRERY & CO,, THINTY-FOUNTH #TRERT Fast Color Flags, 5c O illustrate the quality and prices at which we are may buy of heavy cotton cloth, in deep, the staffs 32 with gilde selling Flags—you tomorrow these fast colors, inches long, spear points, and the Flags 11x16 half the size of this newspa- reg- ularly 10e— themselves inches— per page at. Flags, 1414x23 inches, same quality, regularly 10c 23'4x34% Flags for second-story windows, inches, on staffs 51 inches long, each . Flags 32x46% inches—the strongest, most serv- iceables ones made at this 50c , 50c, and Flags of all c and 50¢c. Silk Flags, 8c, 15c, 2 nations on heavy silk, 25 Bunting Flags Made on the Government standard, navy wool Bunting—the finest flags made— 4x 7 it., $4.00. 8x11 ft., $12. 5x 8 ft., $5.00. 8x15 ft., $13. 6x12 ft., $9.00. 10x15, $15.50, 10x20 ft., $20. And so on up to 1SxZS: {t.,. one ement Floor. & SOUTHWICK CO. THE MacDOUGALL ow Round Trip Rates To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles jurpassed scenery through the Canadian Rocky Mountains and National Dark. For inforniation, dates and rates, call or write &. ©. PENN, H, W. EDWARDS, A G. A. P. DB. 713 Second Av., Seattle. Ind. 1098 children for the day? The Neal Boyle Clothing Co, ix 423 PIKE STREET Near ritth CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES BOILED DOWN LESSONS FOR NEEDLE AND THREAD CLASS. BF | Sewing machine needles may be used mu wger if when the For Women— and eight) Hemstitched tablecloths and napkins can be nicely mended by faggoting the edges together with & ptrong thread Now Is the Time to Buy Furniture Our Pre-Inventory Sale is on, and we’re clearing out all odd pieces and short lines before taking stock. Every article offered is just as desirable as though you paid the regular prices, which were a quarter to a half more. Something here for every room in every home—all heavily underpriced. Your personal inspection will reveal many opportunities for saving money and beautifying your home. Your selections will be stored for future delivery upon the payment of @ small deposit. There are 29 princesses, six duchesses, 72 baronesses | | viseountesses of American- birth | ae re Of the 500 American women in Europe who left thelr native land jas the brides of titled men, 200 HAVE BEEN DIVORCED or are sopa- rated from their husbands. Do marriages for titles pay? ere @ Sew the skirt binding on the hem of your skirt before you press | Queen Mary of England is said to own the most valuable collection |jt, Pressing the goods fatiens it, of tableware in the world. It is in the royal pantry at Windsor. |and it becomes difficult to fell the be isha braid on a thin fabric without farringe is the best paid profession, on the whole, for women, | stitching through It The average married woman has on her bands @ job far more en- grossing, far more developing, than any she could possibly find out-| Linen side, The business woman has a much easier job than the woman |be in ord who at home.”--Mrs. Annie Nathan Meyer, playwright and es-|ing Is waylt for and pique will as usual r for the summer, Noth ter than @ coarse linen everyday summer wear. GET READY FOR THE 53 FOURTH OF JULY OUTING There's just a couple of shopping days J) before the Fourth, and to assist you in etting your new suit In the easiest way 6 are making these TWO DAYS _ Tomorrow & Monday Down Days In order to select anything from our great stock of Tailored Suits, Linen Suite, Silk | —f | | | OSTON QHOE SAMPLE WHOP YOURS4 °° nv$52° SUEDE SHOES, VELVET SHOES, TAN SHOES. SATIN. VELVET AND SUEDE EVENING AnDSTREET aes PUMPS»: AWAITING . ae |e rounAPPROVAL st $ @2O \. MENS ano WOMENS $4.°° T0$6.°°9 SHOE 0 arge number of Couches are marked for clear- ance at reductions from a quarter to a half. These couches are made of selected woods with guaranteed interior construction and high grade coverings in leather, chase leather or velour, These are sample reductions! on these two da: will only be ne to pay $1 down and open an account—the balance may be paid to sult your convenience —either by the week or | Refrigerators Quarter Off The weather will soon be warm and you'll need a refrigerator. The CENTURY is the best for family and general purposes, because it is neat, compact, thoroughly made, and _ a light ice consumer, All styles and s in stock, zinc or enamel lined— all reduced. $11.50 Refrigerators for..... 88.60 $15.50 Refrigerators for. $17.50 Refrigerators for. $23.50 Refrigerators fo! $75.00 COUC $65.00 COUC $60.00 COUC $24.50 COUC GO FOR... GO FOR 3 GO FOR... GO FOR... Etce., ete, WITHOUT CASH If you are a custor and need a Go-Cart come and make your selec- tion, No cash required. We'll add the amount to your account, ICE per CHESTS ONE- THIRD OFF All Suits purchased on these two days will absolutely be ready for the Fourth of duly. Saturday Evenings ( SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME-FURNISHERS | ALL STYLES‘ALL SIZES

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