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os KRAP PRA REE A FAITHFUL WIFE ® Will the young woman who * ed wt *A Faithful w Wite” ily send her name wand address. It will not be ® published * *. * * RERRRARAKARAR ERED Dear Miss Grey: (1) Should 14 yearold girls associate with boys? (2) Should a girl of 14 allow a! boy to walk home with her from a party? RED AND WHITE, A. (1) By BM means, = As friends, but not ab lovers. (2) Yes, if her mother ts wiltin: There {s no more reason why a boy and girl sbould not walk to- gether than two girls, so long as they are sensible enough to be Just the same sort of friends. Dear Miss Grey: (1) T expect ® Young man friend to visit my town this summer, Should I meet him at the station? (2) We never receive presenta from him, but | should like to give him something on bis birthday. Would it bo proper? (3) What refreshments should I serve for luncheon? M. P. A. (1) Not unless your father or your brother accompantes you. (2) By no means, (3) Cold meats, rolis, coffee or tea and dessert, jelly or marmalade. Fresh fruits, if you wish, Dear Miss Grey: (1) Wil you please tell me whether the stork drought the king and queen of Spain a son or a daughter? (2) Has it —a Roosevelt, jr. A CONSTANT READER. A. (1) A son. (2) No. Dear Miss Grey: (1) Will you please teil me what day the Sth of June, 1900, fell ont (2) «1 am a little girl, eleven Lesa old, and my hair fs fone thin and only comes to my should ers, Can you suggest some way for me to fix itt ly tell me how to make curry BETH R. A. (1) Tuesday (2) Braid ft at night to make it fluffy. Divide the apper half and either part and roll back to crown of head or bring straight tle with wide ribbons, let Jow- er half hang toons. Dear Miss Grey: Will'yon kind sauce? VIOLET. A. Take six large onlon peel gnd cut them tnto simall pleces and Try im about two ounces of butter As som as the onions begin to hange color, add a small carrot and a sour apple cut into small pieces. When all are fried a nice brown, add about a pint of vere table stock or water, and simmer until quite tender, dd a teaspoon- ful of curry powder and press all through a sieve. A fow bay leaves may be added if desired. Curry sauce is used with fish, rice and dishes. other Dear Miss Grey: (1) Where will T find George MoKonzie, Seattle representative for Kiaw & Hrian- ger? (2) Wil the Metropotitan play Savage attractions this coming sea son? SQUISITIVE. A. (0) Mr. MeK 106 White building. (2) They will play the attrac tons of Kiaw & Erlanger and their associates. Dear Mise Grey: Will = you! ner, tel) me: wo What wilt whiten yellow ivory plano keys @ wit anal the inside of the piano improve the tone? (3) How can I clean it? (4) How I can get rid of ants? MRS. ROME. A. (1) Alcohol. (2) Certataly. (3) A vacuum cleaner ts best. If not convenient, try a bellows. (4) Use powdered borax “WASH TEETH AS WELL AS BRUSH THEM. ‘One often finds himself without a tooth brush when spending the day or the night unexpectedly away from home. In such an emergency & rf rlase of soda wa- ter will prove ef- fective in cleans ing the mouth and teeth. Borax water in also the! | maak Rood. One or the | world for babies other of these of the most pleasant and beneficial washes weakened solution of water. A tablespoorful of a favorite to half « pint of water correct atrople at hand proport! be bottled and kept the tooth brush where it is always handy, so that one cannot possibly forget. When the mouth or gums fee! sore or over-sensitive, rinse them with a mixture of two ounces of kino and a dram of borax. Always Femember that brushing the teeth Is but the first half of the cleansing operation, and that food icles that lodge in the crevices of the teeth | ceremmonaeoo Pe SE ETE Se Rae ay Bene, SN paper napkins may be had i waa ooute for one hundred, saf ere nice to wrap the sandwiches fe after having been wrapped in @iiod paper. Wrap the salad in let- tuce leaves, and carry dressing in Teune The salt ank pepper may| Add to four well beaten egg yotks two ounces of chocolate scraped very fine, and six ounces sugar. Mix well and add the whites so six eggs beaten to a froth When well mixed stir fa little by little, six ounces of flour, Put the biseult on white paper, sprinkle gith « little powdered sugar, and bake in Be carried in small mal bottles much better than A Picnic Luncheon. Nat and Apple,Sandwiches Lettuce Sandwiches, made on the ground Caalifiower Salad Lemon Binno-mange, carried in the A home wedding, at which will be present only relatives and Inti- mate friends, will take place this @vening at % o'clock at the real- @ence of Mrs. Ida Keeler, 4542 aod av. N. E., Rev. H. C. Mason, of the) University Congregational church, | Officiating. The bride is Miss Margaret Mason, the groom Howard F.; Keeler. The mald of honor wilk be Miss Bessie Stanian. Otis Keeler, brother of the groom, will i mn The young coup! Sit erin housekeeping In true | Coast style, In @ camp at Leschi park. Howard F. Keeler ts with the City Dye Works. MARRIAGE LICEN! a Howard F. Keeler, 19, Seattle, and Margaret Mason, legal age, Se aitle. Roy Liech, and Mamie Seattle. legal age, Seattle, . Schnell, legal age, Jerome J. Riley, legal age, Seat- tle, and Mary Harrison, 24. Seattle. J. H. Barton, legal age, Seattle, and Pearl Shadburn, legal age, Ta- coma, John M. Carlson, legal age, Seat- legal tle, and Alma V. Anderson, age, Seattle. Carl Votruga, legal age, Seattle, and Maude Langdon, legal age, Se attle. Robert P. Martin, 32, Seattle, and (1 fatherine Eagan, 32, Seattle. A ROYAL ATHLETE. Kaiser Bill's Daughter ts a Sports. woman and Mill athletic sports. She pli tennis | admirably, swims, and is a thorough sportawoman. While it has never been admitted; that she makes her own hats, it is the young lady lessons, Straight- way all the young German ladies of quality became enamored of mi!- linery and began to take lessons alse. busy people w' mariisg aren sien, arousing | 4 Ditfioult | gn 1878. Princess Louise, daughter of the! kaiser, is said to be an adept at all) said that the kaiser engaged a mil-| Mner to come to the castle to give) Chocolate. ‘iventta. Olives Unfremented fas. Orage Juice Récipe for Chocolate Biscuit. oe wy’ Moth! before he fights, Johnny—Yep, and he doesn't count for anything after it. which is coarser. The appearan EOPLE’S AMUSEMENT CoO. Tomorrow at the LYCEUM “Dad's Boy"—A splendid Pathe film of filial devotion. “It Happened in the West”—One more poptlar Indian story. “The Subduing of Mrs. Nag”— One real scream. BIG VAUDEVILLE | Sunday, Juiy 23 ALL COUPONS taken as 6 cents on admission to this biggest and best 10-cent show on the Coast. and nie's office ts is certain to be ls ®/and at the back of the neck jon, and this mixture should To protect the ruffles of petti-| coats from the inevitable wear and |] thought I'd call you up, I just tear, bind the edge of the outer ruf-| fle with rickrack braid and the dust ruffle with tatting braid, | of the ruffle itself will be im-|business aft proved. This is a little hint given| just as nicely by a notable German housekeeper. os sir, b ment did + Svothestesn on 0s sonal esisonrcaecee | business Institution. He ‘s promt | about it. SISTER POEMS OF | “STAR SPANGLED” | | ‘This is & snapshot of Mrs. Norwood, 83 years old, who has ar rived fo Washington from Texar-| kana, Tex. to present to congress a book of poems written by the! anthor of the “Star Spangled Ban- “ Francis Seott Key, of whom she ts a direct descendant MAKE 'EM Does your child's clothing fit? Is it loose enough? Question ten children, and you will find at least five of them are wearing garments whieh are too tight. Children grow so faat that garters get sbort or collar bands choke vefore mother discovers ft |And discomfort and whining or temper and tantrums rewalt, accord. ing to the nature of the victim. Garters need mother’s attention ¥ day. Boys aa well as girls inaist upon pulling them too short |BABY’S HOODED CAPE Cashmere or Challis Over. Garment Dainty and Effective Long or short capes, with full hoods that may be drawn over Mt Ue heads when necessity arises, the daintiest wraps tn the They are made of cashmere or! remedies |Challis, buttonholed in tiny scallops. embroidered with flower designs in the corners, and completed by knots of ribbons at the top of the hood enjoyment ight may mean suffering to- rrow, but not if your stomach, er, and bowels are helped o do their natural work by BEECHAMS PILLS old Everywhere. Jn bones 100, aged 28<. NEAL DRINK Told Over the “Ie this the Neal Institute?” said \@ volee over the phone the other | day. “Yes.” “Well, i@ Dr. Thomas there?” 0; Dr. Thomas has gone to | South Austrailia to take charge of |the medication at the government |inebriate asylum, where the Neal loure is now being administered.” “Ie that so! I'm mighty glad to hear of his advancementaas well as j the Neal's = su I'm Mr. —«, who “took treatment Willie Jones counts 2.| t your institute about four months | an Yes, [ remember you well. How are you?” “Well, sir, T was just thinking about you folks this morning, and want to tell you that you people did me a lot of good. I am in splendid health, and | never think of taking a drink any mor could be expected. world of good—a world of This man is the head of a large other Washington towns. He had joftices in Seattle and four or five other Wahington towns. He had been a drinker for years. Liquor | was his worst enemy until he came |to the Neal institute. Now he nev- jer, thinks of touching it. The story is the same in his ase a6 in thousands of others. The |Neal cure has absolutely removed \from him all that burning desire, |that insatiable thirst that makes men slaves to liquor. It has virtw lally made a new man of iim, and jhe felt so gratified that he could not resist calling up to tell us You, too, if you be @ drinker, or any of your friends or relatives, may be perfectly cured of the drink babit by the } treatment—and in only three days. Complete infor- mation about the treatment will be furnished on request, Suppose yeu call on us, phone or write us today for this information. We will mall it to you in a plain, sealed envelope, Address The Neal Inetitute, East Howell and 16th Ave. Seattle. Phones: East 4381; Ind., Cedar 431. a German Delicatessen B. KALTER AMATEUR FINISHING | we ROLE—ANY MPR 100 ROLL Photographic View Wark Photos of your picn quickly and row Phone A ae. ELECTRIC STUDIO) 119 MADISON 8T. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS A. LUNDBERG Artificial Limbe Suite 6246-5-7 Arcade Bidg Treatmen@ of All Acute and | SUPEKION saume LIORNSED PRACTITIONER Moges 10 AMG FM. or Appointment DR. W. E. OLMSTEAD Chie » MINNIE TREATMENT V. LYDELL & CO. Scandinavian Goods a Specialty. iv 1629-1631 West! ory Handages and Mt PHONE: MAIN 1808 1107 Thied Ave. ATTORNEYS 101-3 Rurke Wide CLEANERS AND DYERS 909 Madison st, HOTEL DYE WORKS CO. fete, Mult Cleaned aed Pressed ef (* an leaned and Vreeved oe HAIR GOODS Kagvousnen Shop Manicuring. Shamp pon i poms ee eee ** |Our Auto Will Call for and Deliver At the Above Prices. COLLECTIONS WE GET THE MONEY Main 4300 Ind... 3437 wah | QUICK ADJUSTMENT CO. 342 N. Y. Block Someet, Mate 1308 General Praction in All Courts CONSULTATION PREeR WENDSOR BLDG Property Hight Retatos ‘A. J. SPECKERT _ Lawyer and Lecturer "HAMA CONE CO. _ 407-408 People’s Rank Midg., Weuld you save tle and momert Do you wet Une work moat people want beet the money, end if you want the | The Eagle Transfer Co. | =™"s" 716 FOURTH AV. it money pay for y (Orme some of the moat ian Foy Experimveniers Tot and build to sult Ne BNA specifications at & very low fmure. Get our Book of Bungalow Pians, tte. TEE BUNGALO r Pree Main 271! Atior & __CORNCURES | x, Frogner Corn Plasters Remove Corns and W. Relieve Buntone srowing Toe Nails Matied to You for Prompt Service by Expert Men at Five Days’ Storage Free, BAKERIES Nothing better for " HORSESHOERS J. HEWITSON to-Dare Work at Moder: Our Honey and PE hogs PFEFFER'S Ee BAKERY 15 Genrere Mt, Kenttle, Wash. H. PROGNER, Pheme fed. York 172 | 1428 Bighth Av., Hoyt—Doughnut K 1g Have You Tried Our Cakes? A NEW FEATURE 412 Third Ave. West Phone Queen Anne 1406 JEWELERS CHAS. LAMPE Watches and Jewstry HEISON AND VICTOR Talking Machines aad Recorda ~ Washington Dairy Phene Ind. A 408, 2011 NINTH AVENGER Certified Mik & Rpeetaity Inspected tm Acoordance with City INDEPENDENT DAIRY |— KALBERG @ PETKRAON, Props. Milk for Rabies BALNKRO'S PURE MILK. Fresh Milk, Cream and foe Cream. tned YOO WH! reeetve Special DR. JOHN SORENSEN The to TT Peoples Mank Mids. tocond Ave, and Pike St Phone Ind 2008, 1 DETECTIVES | , | CODY DETECTIVE AGENCY, Inc. | ‘Arends Bidg. | PHONES Male—DETECTIV ER—Vemate Legitimate Detortive Business Trane acted-—-Correspuodents in All” Principal ~Deermabing Coe _ “Oriental Steam Bathe . Cor, Pith Phone Queen Anne 2941 ICECREAM Ask your dealer for a Pot- latch Brick of Ice Cream, the Seattle See OUR NEW Lapin — COLLEGE Am Rapert Course in Dresumaking at & Very KEEN EDGING CO. BROWN & HULEN Automatic _ Edging Aecond and Wik: 1801 14th Ave. oe While You Wait Dyeing and Cleaning | s Patronize the b' UNION DYE WORKS, Ladies’ Suits. Steam Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50. PHONES: ~ Butcher and Gro Grocer oq ELECTRICIA 43—VHONES—Ind. S200 CURE NEWS “|Interesting Story Is General | 206-7 Marion Bide | Ladies’ " Employment Office FIRST-CLASS HELP Roth Male and Female, Furnished Free to Employers Phone Ind. 5155, Sunset, Main 2011, We Are Reliable LAUNDRIES ~ Plymouth Laundry WORK RIGHT iM. SPECIAL PRICES On Mente end Groceries Rvery Day— con, thd AND UNION wr. LUTTE a, cs | We Bros gel Everything oe ELECTROPLATING — HOUSEWIVES! Phones: Queen Anne 1834 627% WESTLAKE AVENUE Oriental Laundry N. W. Cor, ist and Pike. vampe, statuary, | BUTTER—2 Ibs. 55c. Fresh RANCH EGGS, 25¢ Doz. CABINET MAKERS EYE SPECIALISTS Heacon 5 —PHON K4— Ind. LAWYERS ‘Jas. H. Maybury 214 Maritime Bide | ago they became so bi | up work. Spent large amount doctor- Doctor of Ce thal mology ptometrist — Keep the Files Out. RCKLOFE & CO., Westinke aed Virginin All Courts, Federal and State, LIQUOR CURES — ‘FAMILY LIQUORS PORT, SHER Ti JAMES DUFFY Kaxpert Carpenter $1.00 » Gotloa—FRER DELIVERY SUMMIT LIQUOR CO, ism FIPen AVE. CASH REGISTERS a ar SUNDWALL Save You Malt on FUEL & TRANSFER _ SHAW FUEL & TRANSFER co, _ LIVERY STABLES THE MANLY STABLES Hecond Hand or New. ¢ Pa * ed 1017 Howell St. Gem Egg Market GEM EGG MARKET 812 Fourth Ave. The Only Exclusive LOCAL EGG HOUSE mercial Use vy Day or W Horses tor Stto _ MACHINE WORKS EMERY MACHINE Co. | CHATTEL LOANS | A. D. ANDERSON Apectal Rater on 4100, Save Money b: 446 NEW YORK BLOCK WE ARE WINNERS Phone Bast #994, Seattle Business Directory No Matter What Your Needs May Be, You Will Find Them Enumerated in This Directory—C ut the Directory Out and Paste in a Convenient Place in Your Home for Future Reference CHIROPRACT ORS MONUMENTS FUGET SOUND MAKHLY AND ORAN- ITH 00, Ine. MONUMENTS Of Bevery Description jock West of Chicago. 12 FIRST AVR, PHONES: {ni ion NATUROPATHS OPTICIANS EYES Property Vitted With Glasses Reps The Albert Manson Optical Department, Harry W. Appleton, Optometrist CHERRY #T., COM, FINST AVE. OSTEOPATHS © DR. ARTHUR HOLT Recond and Pike St TREATMENTS, 91.00 Osteopathy, Tele Light « Office, Main fetty, ‘Vibration, fe, Bvemt Bathe and X-Ray. t Res, Kast _ OSTRICH PLUMES _ | quality with a low price, this is | what you want | Bese Are Quality and Low Price jj 1516 Westlake | SALARY LOANS 8 a. m, to 6 p. m. ff _SANITARIUM BATHS | Sanitarium Treatment Rooms|} nt, Aioam Herbal Bathe Hot ae (Bake Oven) " Repablican. Take MeGraw Mt. Car i Seattle Horse Market 1206 FIRST AV. $0. Phone Main 3761 N. T. JOLLIFFE, | 2a- Hand Shoes and Clothing BOUGHT AND soLD Big Assortment of Good Second-hand SHOES AT $1.00 PAIR = thee and Clothing Repat 2226 FIRST AVE. SEWING MACHINES. Membere National, State and County Association DR. CHAS. N. MAXEY OR. W. BE. WALDO ?t NORTHERN neue BLDG. IN 4580; END. 3828; RES. MUL DR. CLYDE L. BONHAM 4 K. 40D *¥.. COR, ot ONES: NORTH 107 ME! OR. FRANCES THOME” MS THK WINDSOR, oT AND UNION PHONES: IND MAIN, 6420. ORS. Fr POTTER & RICKART PIONKER none MAIN 7.1 ie ‘a 4se1. DR. A.8. CUNNINGHAM — | pwones. MALS toes: tae, a. A. 880. "| PAINT & WALL PAPER THR LONG BUN SINGER STORE in New Location 1528 FIRST AVE. OPPOSITE SANITARY MARKET FLY TIME IS ON Throw away that # can and buy the “tar Prot Gay: All sizes. The best tor the your dealer for them, or us. FACTORY—112 Secund Avenue south MERZ SHEET METAL WORKS Enterprise Sheet Metal Works Hotel and Restaurant Work General Jobbing. SEATTLE BALL TEAM ARE NOW WINNING Jo not compare with the win- ver A Greenae hait price Main 989—PH) Physicians and Surgeons DR. JOHN DUNLAP Graduate of Bastern Universities Rurepean Hospitals Geoltal, Rectal Dissasee—Pilee Cured Without Using Knife, 513 PROPLE'S BANK BLDG. Ind. Phone 1830 Boas Steam Tables m Bpecialty, 95 UNION ST. Phone Ind. 4408. | __SHOE REPAIRING Square Deai Shoe Repair Shop A. HASELBAUER, Prop. SHOES REPAIRED While You Wait 604 Union St. a 2tTc| All Work Guaranteed. 8. T. TRUEBLOOD, M. D., is Treatment (painiess) of Anemia, Chronic Rheuma- food Diseases Spectadiat tn FYE AND NOSE Office Practice. : @ Marton ‘Anne 2022 SHOW CASES a” FIXTURES SWAW SHOW CASE CO. ier Ez TIN SHOP "JOHN L. JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHER, Photos in all sixes at reasonable prices. Copying and Enlarging. De- joping and Printing, 1516', FIRST AVENUE ~ PHOTOGRAPHER _ A. M. FROST Commeretal Photographer 1332 FIRST AVE. Amateur Developing, 1¢ Rott Prints at Cut Rates, Rush Orders Our Spectaity PILES CURED W. M Nording of Ralard, Seattle, says: “Had piles for years, A year had to give ing. Got po denofit, Commenced Doyle Medicine Co. treatment, and was cured in short time, Bale by al! druggists or at Sixth and PLUMBERS Fatabtished 1800, Chas, . Brown, Maer. . H. BROWN PLUMBING CO, Incorporated. MBING AND HEATING All Contracts Jobbing ptly Attended To. 1627 Fourth Avenve. Main 2500. Ind, 1200. POOL PARLORS _ Greenland Pool Parlors Get Acquainted With Our Fine NEW POOL PARLORS 1500 Dourth Av. Corner PH Safety Deposit Boxes : g * . nected wih A "Boyhton’s Hardware Siwe—Eeadibactets for Butchers’ Supplies When you are in the market for anything In the line of Butchers’ the Highest Grades of Supplies, see us. We are Headquarters for ‘aon inders at Speetal Frices, 2420 First Av., Cor. Wall St., Sheet Metal Work rs 1014 Post St. "VACUUM CLEANERS RENT A SANTO SANTO VACUUM CLEANER CO. East 5623 * Lt 5046 |] —\"THE GOLDEN ROD CLEANER | Works Easier, Up More Dirt in Less jj Time and With Less Effort Phone Main 4808 or Ind. 8342 for FREE DEMONSTRATION P. B. Newkirk & Co,, 2119 Second Ave. _Washington Wefer Co. | Manufacturers of “SEN - BE” (cits ) Very Delicious, Nutritious and Whote- some—Splendid for Children—Nioe with ‘Tea, Coffee and Ice Cream, T. TABATA, Prop, “~ Watches Repatrea or Cleaned In This paired or Cleaned Right and-at the Right Price. tes Our Work for On FRANK BRIGGS, Expert Clock and Jewelry Repair 1330 FIRST AVE. For Space in ,| This Directory Call Up Main 9400 Ind. 441.

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