The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1911, Page 5

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There is no part of the body; that quickly good treatments than the nails. | Every woman can learn to be her! own manicurist » Sadie eiaa dot hash. Std cin % = Sister Is a Bachelor Giri but ® that crabbed Miss Blank Is a * plain, unmitigated Old Maid. responds more Tt simply means! *| * Toye tedeneownnes| Six-Sentence Talks BY CYNTHIA GREY Hints to the Giri About to Marry, if the girl about to marry will take thne to do a little quiet think ing sho may save herself and oth) ers a vast amount of trouble later. | The first thing to decide | whether you love enough to with things of life, which are bravely met, but the litth ging things of everyday life. Putare misunderstanding ts often obviated by a full understanding of financial matters; and the sénsible man will feel that one troublesome thing bas been taken off his mind. Deo not buy too many clothes for your trovsseau, for if you have enough to last for years, do you not see that you deprive Jack of the pleasure of providing for you? Learn to cook a good square meal, for no matter how often the man who loves you says it makes | a@ great difference later. your mind not to mo-) nopolize all yack’s spare time, but remember he bas a letter to write, | & book to reed, a problem he must / think out alone. The average woman is always surprised to learn, after expert menting with all sorts of patent so- called “wrinkle removers,” that the) most effective remedy in the world fs a simple. face wash which she can make herse!f at home fm a jiffy. She bas only to get an ounce of | pare powdered saxolite from her) nearest druggist and dissolve it half a pint of witch hazel. Apply this refreshing solution to the face | every day. The result is charming | marvelous. Even after the very} first treatment the wrinkles show Jeas plainly and the face has a nice, firm, comfortable feeling, that is/ thoroughly delightful and lends self- confidence {in one's appearance. This harmless home remedy is used by thousands of women to obliterate a traces of time.—/ taking 15 minutes each day for the in a nutshell: Soak the finger tips in com. |fortably warm soap-suds, When the | that will come off eaatly skin around the nail perfectly Cold Dishes Cheese Pudding From Potatoes. Kub the outsides of two lemons on half a pound of lump sugar, ofl & quarter of a pound of butter on the stove, and melt the sugar in It, squeeze the juice of the lemons, and be sure the sugar is melted before mixing the beat four eggs very thoroughly, and mix all In a bowl; add the re mains of some cold potatoes, line & pan with puff paste, fill with the mixture, cover with the paste, and HARK! % a ) i —_—. —— vrawens —= Mabel: “Don't worry, Georg that’s not papa. It’s only the boy throwing the morning paper on the porch.” f TO BLEACH MUSLIN To bleach faded musiin allow a tablespoonful of chloride of lime to every quart of water required, says the Portland Express and Adver tiser. Stir the artich water till all color bas disappeare and then rinse it very thoroughly in clear water. It is easter for a girl to be vain | without being pretty than to be ipretty without being vain. 500 Arcade Building ROAW YBupHVVE Trimmed Hats $8 to $11 Values 1200 QUT THEY i mPIOHnN nD=PH HVC $25 to $35 Values in White Serge or Pongee Suits LINEN SUITS $8 to $10 Values 92.00 Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop redionts, Now | _— about im this) |soft, run the flat end of your orange to/simple task, Here is the method /stick between the nail and the skin, }loosening any that may have grown tight. Do not tear the little ragged pleces away, but gently remove all | Return them to the water snd soak well for Hot Days jbake until light brown, | Orange Cream, Rub some lumps of sugar on the outside of an orange, and pound thie sugar very finely; then mix with whipped cream Collared Salmon. Split, seale, and bone the salmon; season with mace, cloves, pepper, and salt; roll in a cloth; baste with butter and vinegar, Serve cold. wens oe = HUMAN HAIR CLOTH An English manufacturer at | Bradford ie mow weaving a cloth ,made entirely of \uman hair, The jfabric ts intended for interlinings |for men’s wear, and ‘possesses the | advantages of being absolutely un }breakable, unshrinkable and un creasable. j The quickest and surest way to make a good complexion out of a bad one ts to actually remove the thin vell of faded or discolored out er skin from the face. This can be | done easily, safely and privately by | any nan. The process is one of gentle absorption | Get an ounce of pure mercolized | wax from your druggist and apply it at night ike cold cream, wash }ing it off in the morning. In a few days the mercolide in the wax will have absorbed the disfiguring cuti- cle, revealing the fresh young skin underneath; you will have a beau jtiful, clear, natural © complexion. The process (s pleasant and harm leas, making the face look brilliant ly attractive and youthful. It also ffeetually removes such blemishen freckles, tan, moth patches, liver spots. pimples, ete. Every woman should keep a little mercotized wax on hand, as this simple, old-fashion. ed remedy is the best complexion beautifier and preserver known. advt. Everything Here for Vacation Trip We Lyon's Tooth Powder eee +e +8 Liles de France 500 Sempre Giovine, Always Young | hoe Pintts | hate en Kenge the Laste-ite Nuit Polleh Palmer's Exquisite Perfumes, all od. nee -* Ribbon Tooth Paste ‘ 2he Samitol Tooth Powder Pernotie . 6.65 00+ 500 Almonotn oo 665+ Soe Spurmax B00 Canthrox Wureka Bath BGnnet ‘Maroon Wubiber “i 20 ingham Nasal 00 Infant Bulb Syringe . Dr. Young's Rootal | Dilators, Hon, Nervous sath pat of 4 Dilators Your Mail Orders We Offer You the Advantage Nort? of Madison Friday and Saturday Surprise Sale Bargains From All Over Our Big Stores Parisian Sage Hale Tonle, wonderfully dif forent from any other, positively guaranteed B00 b= da Se—cn— car “coco eK —09 Rubber Section Ayringe, 3-year guarantee, special .. agin. Cut the nails into the shape of the half moons at the base, and) file them slightly, Apply-a good nail paste and allow to remain for @ fow minutes, Polish with your| buffer. It will greatly help to ap- iply a cream to the nails at night, WOMAN DOG CATCHER | A woman has been appointed of- fletal dog-catcher of Denver, Colo., and a committee of women who are all dog-lovers now controls the eity | pounds. Homes are found for the strays, and they are never asphyxi ated : Cupid Corner Nona Rowse, 121 11th ay, N., and| Albert LaVerne Fitch were mar} ried at 8:30 last home of the bride. vin officiated. This was one home evening at the} Rev. J. L. Gar of the prettiest weddings of the season, the} parlor being decorated in Shasta | daisies and evergreen, The dining room was made beautiful with pink | roses, evergreen and ivy | was among university graduates, and ed-| itor of the 1910 Pyee. At present he is in business in Everett, Marguerite D, Worden was unit ed in marriage to Wilkins R. Man- |ning at the home of the bride, }1322 Eighth av., Tuesday evening jat 8:30 o'clock. Rev. B V. Shay }ler performed the ceremony. The young couple will make Seattle | their home. MARRIAGE LICENSES. A. J. Giancoli, Seattle, 26, Ma Dost, Seattle, 21; Ward Sh Vancouver, Wash. legal, | May Hadlock, Brighton, 24; |Gilman, Seattle | Munger, Seatt Nicolich, Seattle, legal, Caretch, Seattle, lewal; Frank N Heckman, Spokane, 23, Bertha N. |Sawyer, Seattle, 32; John C. Tay- jor, Beattie, logal, Margarete F. Tit low, Seattle, legal; Arthur J. Bus- sey, Seattle, 24, Bertha H. Collyer, Seattle, 19; Harry Larson, Mar shaltown, 33, Dora Forbes, Marshal town, 25; Albert Anderson, Seattle, legal, Hanna Henrikson, Seattle, le gal; Don Defrane, Auburn, 32, J nie Friedman, Seattle, legal. one, Minnie MM Given Instant scene 1013-1015 Third at On the lt am sure if you make it seem at Dear lateh be Miss Grey; Will por he Pot A. You; that ts the Intention. Dear Mise Grey; 1 would juat like to know if you think my hus band in doing right. We have been married four years, and have a lit tle boy aged 3. My husband works away from Were and makes good honey, and has only sent baby and me $25 a month to live on, $11 of which goes for rent. That leaves only $14 to live on. He tw 27 years @id and tam 31. Do you think that th the cnuse? He never thinks of taking baby and me anywhere when he comes home, and he goes to dances without my consent. What otdo? A WORRIED WIFW. A There are several things you could do, but the question is, “What is best for him and the baby, as well as yourself?” No, 1 do not think the difference in ages hi anything to do with it. I know a | most devoted couple who have been married for years, and the wife ts 10 or 12 years the older, and had a grown daughter when sho mar. ried her present husband, I do not know your husband's salary, #0 do not know whether the amount he xends is a fair proportion, but 1 do} know that 4 man boarding away from home has many expenses Why not go to the da th him? tractive to him to take you he will It takes lots of grit for a woman to appear jolly when she is not, but try it. If he fs a manly man it wil] be worth the effort. When you kone he fs coming home, invite in| a fow friends and make a ple time for him. | Treat, his home gala day Here’s Rex Beach’s fulep, know. taste—of Juice, with the juice of limes—-or lemons, if you haven't got limes ea: grenadine. ‘awpberry sirup, but it sounds devil is] oming 4 sort of New Arctic Drink “Some people think It's my most ple achievement,” says Rex etic author, deseribing a beverage he invented the first hot day this summer. “1 call it the W. C. T. U. mint Best warm weather drink I to sult your own ale and grape “It's a mixture wer and then a dash of y about six n That's nothing but “Then add all the cracked ice you can crack. “That wil] keep you cool if any know he lkes| thing will “But nothing will.” Most Ills of Life come from errors in dict, from too little exercise or from the mis- takes we commit without thinking of consequences. These sicknesses may be slight at first, but they binder work, prevent advancement or bring depression and spoil enjoyment. What is worse, they lead to serious physical disorders if not checked in time; but you CAN check them easily and quickly. They will Naturally Yield To sucha safe, simple, reliable family remedy as Beecham's Pills. Inevery household where this famous the whole aspect of life is changed for the better. od unequalled medi e is known, Be ready to help ‘ourself—and your family—torovercome trouble and to regain, and lie, good bodily conditions by having on hand for immediate use BEECHAM'S PILLS Fer females, Boecham's Pills ore Sold and Accurate Attention—Try Us Next Time sg RRR TS TE Madison Corner apecially ewiteble le bones 406 Pike St. FIRST AVENUE | ORPHEUM BLDG. | Pike aw Westlake 1508 Westlake Blvd. . See instructions with each box, 10c. and 2fe. of a Chain of Well-Located, Well-Stock- ed, Well-Managed Drug Stores, the Popular-Price Selling Plan Prevail- Your 00 Neil's Pine Tar 00 Oregon Blood Purifier p 51.00 Miles’ Blood Purifier oe Me Quaker Liver Salta Se Kodel, for azepepsia 61.00 Effervescent Catletne 20 Rex Anti-Palin Neuralgia, Hackache rome | Paste ; $1.00 Kexine Pitle Nervous Exhaustion ..... 230 Peerless Jamaica Ginger $1.00 Pacific Louse Killer, 1 gation tin Se Pacific Fly Repetiant Spices No Horlick’s Malted Mite ‘ ODMOOOVIMNE OBnoociwowwcri HOHECAHAAHAHMOHAHAHAHOHAMNIMOAHAHAOMOOOOH 260 Strawine, for straw hate Wine Harton's Hypophosphites .... Pure Food Co.'s Ext Vanitia Pure Food L Oh oc rely different,” in the art We ara, to care tor customers. VITTING From the Family Medicine Section Pilis—Headache, | 260 Stearns’ Rat and Rosch Ihe Woodlark’s Pure Quaker Beet, fron and” Kxtract, ¢-of, bottle Smithsonian Truss one Be a sclontific inate gentlemen experts alwaysija mit 69c 15¢ 196 35c 31c .. 18 1c 11c 6Sc 11c .19¢ ot madiam sire Comb: 8 for 250 Bath Mitts he Shaving Brosh How 280 ri bein Polish Ladies’ Ham Honery 100 Art Gam 500 Odd Initials Cards bottle 100 Writing Tablet wd 2 $1.00 Clirate Magnesia, prepared in the jo; m very plensant and Inxative; large bottle 3 % Kinglt OLOOAOOOD from any oth of building an 1 pxcputionally well ti in tis Hine, Lady and ndance, PRIVATE Rooms A Chain of Drug Department Stores Offering Unusual. $ . hoppin scription Filling—Motorcycle Delivery System in Use Soe Combination Nati and Hand rush > $1.00 The Imported Revelation Sots, In beautiful brass and ih . 19¢ 35c c C Jean-Up of Glass Powder Jars, 33c . . in beautiful brass and Se Lace Kolt Wash ¢ Caps ° $1.00 Rubber Set Shaving $1.00 Goshen’s Water Razo: on ‘ Flexible Mantoure Men's Bill Books and Coin Purses, © and varied assortment Me Tooth Brush, man’s size, unbleached ON! 4 : 100 Universal Motal Bag! ah hoice of entire line; beautiful jo-date Bags, This week +. .80 PER CENT DISCOUNT Stationery Section : Melati <cercistieoscoss:seen, vaeboovscoea c inying © int's Assorted Pen’ % 2be Kant Leak tok Well : BM ‘Doysall &— Southwick Co Store Open From 0 « m. t0 6 pm, Dally. SECOND AVENUE AND Pike Stacer Now York Connection) JAMES MeCKEERY & 00., THINTY-FO KTH WTRERT - - Sal On -the First Floor Hk Remnants % Off, 1-5 Off, Woo! Goods Remnants % Off, 1-4 Off, and % 106 1be % ah Up to % 28 Ribbon Remnants and Sho Barretios Up Va 100 Torchon Laces, yard lonnes Laves, 12 yards and te Neckwear BLOF seessenss per, box Embroidery Remnante at Marked Medurtions Men's up to 2%0 Sik Pour 10¢ Men's 60 Socks, broken lines Women's tte to 600 Hosiery Women’s 360 Chamoisette Gloves 18e Drapery Rem $6.50 Room * Art fa $3.75 Lace Curtains, at Malt 044 Portieres, each After-Dinner Cups and Saucers, oe worth $3.00 Boutlion Cups and Saucsrs, 9600 dozen Avenir China at B asement Floor $5.60 lee 138 Laundry Baskets Botlers Mowers, - ee 52.80; $2.60 $3.25 Bee Ie the 10¢ Tollet Paper, 4 rofis On the Fourth Floor | Malt single pairs, One-third Veiue | The Month- End| e of - - Remnants and Odd Lots | On the First Floor Sale square |. ngerio Waist, 41.60, formerly $1.00 to 296 The Semi-Annual Drog Sale Con- tinues On the Second Floor = = = Up to $1.76 Mitiinery Flowers Up to $1.25 F ona wt 44.09, worn the to $1.00 Roroasis Oxfords and Pumps, worth $4.00, $4.50, $6.00 and $6.00, £ 86 & up S165 Inery Shaper, tor worth up The clearance of Women's 160.00, On the Third formerly to for Floor de, al! remnante— Worth up yard . fe Worth up to 260 yard MMe Worth up to 600 yard the 064 bait. Me OM White Goods Remnants 1-8 to % Jews than bolt prices Boys tc Wash Suite ...... She Knicker Bors’ 2.46 Boye and Girt Table Linen Remnante, dozens of Napkins, ote ”. au Tams, to close Children’s 2% Blue Chambray ise Me Be Petticoats ‘ $1.50 Women's $3.75 Nealigess S158 Women's TSe Dressing Sacques 380 Women's up to $10 Sweaters . 93.96 Women's 28¢ Sunbopnets Me O84 and solied Corsets, formeriy up to $6.00, for oe Romper Children's S00 Musiin Gowns Children’s 20 Sleeve Aprons Women's $2.00 Sateen THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. Now complete thorough ¥ Start a righ table 25 Per Cent Discount for 30 Days Plume curling, m MODEL MILLINER S27 FROPLE'S BANK pa. On alt ing. ork—dyeing, clean 4 and witlowing. RELIEF to the DRINKING MAN! This Is What The Neal 3-Day Liquor Cure Positively Gives INETY-NINE men out of N every hundred who drink deplore the fact that they are so afflicted. They suffer mental and physical tor- tures such as they alone do know. They Save liquor, and yet they hate it! has brought unhappiness their families and misery themselves. a craving for It to to Tormented by a never-ending thirst, nerves wrecked, vitality sapped, and he, himeslf, filled with remorse, the man who has become a slave to liquor is the most pitiable of creatures. He is the victim of a craving that his will power alone cannot conquer. His body is poisoned with alcohol. ‘This alcohol causes a constant, insatiable ap- petite for more. In only three days the Neal cnre will save him. In only three days it destroys all that appetite and craving for alco- holies by removing the seat of the trouble, The Neal benefictal vegetable medicines — given internally, without hypodermic injections— positively remove all desire or craving for drink by neutraliz- ing the poison of alcohol in the system, leaving the drinker in the same normal! condition as he was before first tasting liquor, so far as the effects of alcohol are concerned, He bas np more desire for liquor what- ever, He abhors it! And he finds himself greatly improved, both mentally and physically. Call, phone or write for com- plete ‘information about the Neal 3-day lquor habit cure, including indorsements and ref- erences, All mailed in a plain, sealed envelope. Address The Neal Institute, East Howell and 16th Ave, Seattle. Phones: East 438 » Cedar 431, AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE SATURDAY ELLERY xD Awnit MR. TOM W ‘The sale for CHAUNCEY OLCOTT Drew. Mer. Roth Phones 4! TONIGHT CALL WEEK “A COWBOYS GIRL” jatines Saturd: M ay. arting Sunday Mat. the Famous Play, rmpress “The Coolest Spot in Town.” ‘The World's Greatest I!lusionist, ALBINI t—Big 8 & C Acte—@ Don in ew Cooled by the Indirect Radiating System NANA ane Tempestuous French Dancer, 6—Other Acte—6 PANTAGES THEATRE “Umequaled Vaudeville.” Most Thrilling of Acts ARIZONA JOE & CO., in “A Git Prairie And Another Big Banner ‘Bu. | | Today Coolest Photoplay Theatre in Town OFFICIAL POTLATCH PICTURES ALL WEEK. See Yourself in the Maging Pictures, GRAND OPERA HOUSE “aN vat EV ince. FRED MILLER, Famous Juggler, Late of Orp it World’ in Prices, ADMISSION Se AND 100. A Night “With Prof. —At~ DREAMLAND Seventh and Union TONIGHT Musical Instruments Given to All ADMISSION 25¢ Including Five Dance Tickets LADIES FREE Wagner ALHAMBRA THEATRE Week, Starting Sunday Matines, Annual Appearance, RICHARD & PRINGLE’S FAMOUS MINSTREL : Headed by Clarence Powell and OTHER ». 360, 600 and open, 1 p.m. to Next 0 hs ~

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