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§ Se re ee woe ee ee HOW THEY SOLVED THE PROBLEM Take interest and pride in im your work Don't be ashamed of your position Don't soldier Go to chureh. Remember you are employed to work. ~Barbara Ritter, ee Apply the Golden Rule, Treat her as if she were hu- mar Enec Hgtous. Pay her for extra work Never tip her Give her one whole day and one afternoon off every week, Encourage her to have com: pany Mrs. Samuel Paulkner. urage her to be re SSeS SEES EEE EES CHICAGO, July 29.—On October wit down and be served with lees and 12 next Barbara Ritter will cakes at an afternoon reception. Tt will be the first time tn 50 years that she has played the role of guest of honor at a social fune-| consideration ° golden anniversary of the day she entered the home of Mr, and Mrs. Faulkner of this city to Wash, | treated me well, and I've alws tion. The occasion will he Samuel cook, wait on table, sweep, fron and tend the baby. SEER SESS ESSE ESSERE EEE RRA ED bie” has done her work faithfully; and well, Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner and thelr 11 children have appre elated her and treated her with “There's nothing remarkable about my employment of century with Mrs. Faulkner,” says Barbie “Mra. Faulkner always tried to do my work well, That's In all those 60 years there has/ all there fs to the servant problem. been no menacing cloud on the! If employes would do what they Faulkner domestic horton, “Ba: = eee BY GRACE M. WILSON. tion can compare with it! somethin, ‘The main point Is to be In love. To be in love with somebody, or* life, the only “fo @® human being or a 4! vine ideal—it matters little which | aatee to do, and are paid to do, and faith, age rapidly feel young. Lore ts the only true elixir of youth” that ever be, discovered Love greatly, even though For love Moods the bedy with! must be hopelessly! vitality, the mind with enthastasm and the soul with aspiration. And, given these three, one may ravages thereot. Youth's Weapons. Life, enthusiasm and are all attributes of youth. old age, and, to a large extent, the! the duliness out of her eyes and Love Bans Wrinkles. the weartness of age out of ber! ideatiam | tors’ medicines. Hold Love, even though your love be! on to them as long as possible, and/ not returned; the mere uct of lov- much of youths joy and sweetness will remain. People who allow the buffets of; through your eyes and your smile, fate and the bitter expertence of] and keep you young. the years to sweep away hope and Health ing will make your soul beautiful, land ite beanty will shine out ls ever wasted; | For no true love would suffer.” Relations between a housekeep-| Today employe whether both practice the Golden says Mrs. Faulkner is no one thing to do or not do er and he Rule,” BARBARA RITTER AND SOME SCENES FROM HER LIFE if mistresses would remember that thelr employes are human, nobody | depend on} {Leila R. Whetstone, Sea Soy} ® of August 2nd, ‘11. * Cupid Corner) MARRIAGE LICENSES, | BH. 8. Bunch, Seattle, 29, Daphne Trott, Seattle, 19; John Olson, 8 ynthia Grey’s Letters have been ey: After obtaining; #o teased that I not att) al, Clara Johnson, Beattl months ago in this! again, Iam only 17 and from the legal; J. Alfred Williamson, Port) state, would it gal to marry in | country, and not used to city way |Gadle, 28, Florence Harding, South | British Columbia and immediately |Do you think it proper? |Kingwton, 24; Bernard Alt, Lake | return to live? ae ag , LOUISE. | Wash. legal, Sarah Shockett,! 4 wo 1 ju togal to marry in| A-While there are some good Wash... legal) Joseph W)-\aritish Columbia before the alx| People who go to the places you Cloverdale, Wash, legal, Amanda Taylor, Seattle. ; Burton | Winfield MeMeans, Seattle, rel Beatrice Spence, Seattle, |Albert ¥, Frank, Black Diamond, 24, Terry Weate ck Diamond, 21; Arthur N, Quale, Seattle, legal, legal Cathe William name, it certainly is not proper for| a young girl to do so without «| chaperone. My advice to you ts to} follow your own honest feeling in the case, and pay no attention to what any one says. You may be} lonely for a while, but congenial | friends will come to you, and you will be glad you waited for them, months are up, but not in this state Doar Miss Grey: Please tell me |how to can rhubarb and gooseber |rlew in cold water. CONSTANT READER A.—Fill the glass Jars with the jcleaned and propared fruit and fill to overflowing with cold water; Oscar Bilow, Seattle, legal, Larson, Seattle Risbe, 'Seattien Tegal Lena Sund-|bave the rubbers in place, screw on! Hoar wisn Grey: Will you T bers, Seattle, ' loxal: Frans Denti | the tops and ‘bet sway tell me what will re Johnson, Beattlo, legal, Dear Miss Grey: My husbana|S700e from a rubbertaed , cial loved me until about a year ago, |°” - perce ERS ESHE SEH SESS YY Ho bes gotten in WHA 0 clegs of| and’ aged lag fen ener ine Pa men that have completely turned : wade * “HOOT MIRANDY” #|his head, He says 1 am old fash. |Pentine, and If necessary, wast 10 * 6UMMER DANCE. *jioned, and asks me why I don't| Uke Warm water and ® pure # Unique invitations are out */dress Tike ot women, but he}? ‘i Be % for the summer dance of the * gives me only enough monay to run me * “Hoot Mirandy” at Leschi *[the house, [ told him I would go, Medical & Park pavilion on the evening */but he doesn't want me to. He * recently asked me to forgive him. Please reprint recipe for making fig and senna paste, published some months since TRC Take % pound each of fine rab sina and figs and 1 ounce of senna * SORE EERE REED “Joke in Black and White. but did not say he would do better, Please tell mo, shall I stay with hit, do you think, if I go to work, he will see bis mistake and do better? “There think it depends mostly on the em-| ployer. and afternoons on Sunday should pay good wages and should) allow extra pay for extra work,” in some form, before many days. If no human being bas aroused it! falling tn lov Por the that mai Keep the soul body will catch a reflected radt lance like unto sunset glory in the mirror of a lake. . than facial massage or doc: heart fresh and sweet and t “tittle god" or woman tude toward life te cold hitter and uncompromtaing. GRACES ATTEND LOVERS | Vitality, Aspiration and Enthusiasm Arm Them The cynic and; it is as bread cast upon the waters, After all, love ts the best recipe | the pessimist cannot expect to look which shall return unto the lover, for keeping young. No beauty lo-| or t in of eternal | the enthusiasm of a great devotion | been, or will/in your heart, love a principle, a| |cuuse, an ideal, a work; love it to; ft} the point that you would die for It is the only way to keep the life flame burning pure and bright! Love will do more to Keep the! and high in soul, and mind, defy | wrinkles owt of a woman's cheek, | body But one must be ready for this most keep the} hone young, and it pase by} dd hard, Please print a day's menu In) which there {8 mo mixture of} starch and acid foods, which dieti-/ cians condemn as an unbealthful | Only One Girl in Each Hundred Has Opera Voice combination. BREAKFAST. Sticed Peaches with Cream. Exes. Milk. LUNCHEON Fruit Gelatin. Cottage Cheese. Buttermilk. DINNER. Brotled Lamb Chops. Steamed Sufnmer Squash. eamed Cauliflower. Lettuce, Tomato and Green Pepper Salad. eke kknkkaeeahenee Editor The Star:—Please print the following: If the woman, who left her baby un der a tree in North Edmonds, will go to the home of Mra. A G. Carey, who lives near, she will be given an opportunity to take care of both herself and baby. It is not possible for anyone to have had the care of "so sweet a baby for months and not dearly love it. Whatever the past may hare been does not matter. The future is what we have now to deal with——Mra. A. G. Carey, |, Wash. SSSteeeeeeteeteeeeee ReaRA REE Lady |_| Wellington Coal To get your winter coal at a reduction. SPECIAL JULY PRIEE PER TON LESS $5.50 Lump $4.00 Nut $5.00 $3.50 $3.75 Furnace $3.25 These are hunker prices a e004 of orders tor All orders placed Monday will be filled at the special July price. Regular rates will prevail on and after Aug. 1. Main Offiee, “aon Hinckley Block, Toth phones 6040, Latona Bunkers: 119 Northlake ay, North 465, Greon 162. West 11, for Went oattio Pacific Coal & Ol! Co, ee | GO Last Chance | “Only one girl stadent in a hun dred is justified in striving to reach, the heights of a successful grand opera career. So says Geraldine Parrar in an interview in Good Housekeeping. jShe adds that fn her estimation jone-half the young women who waat to sing should be benevolent ly choked. “And it would be an actual kindness,” she insisted, “to @ | themselves and to the parents who * are making terrible sacruices to a help them succeed. Think of the *? ™ of study required, the ex * pe masters, necessary #\trevel. Besides, a girl should be # sure of absolute health before she % considers an operatic career—the * drudging work before success # /comes, and if it does come, the re- # hearsals and the road tours. And * always there is the «train on ibe * | voice when singing in a great * opera house, so different from sing- «| ing in private, * “If then a girl has been assured y experts who have no personal rest in her that she has al | ; it she fs strong and knows| # how to control her nerves; if she # | bas money enough and someone to with her as guardian and |friend—then and then only is she tified in her attempt.” Cold Dishes Fruit Salad. Peel and tear in pieces a half dozen ripe oranges, a pineapple or fa can of pineapple; mix well and lsprinkle generously with shredded jor grated cocoanut. Use elther of the following salad dressings, and. |if preferable, substitute lemon juice |for the vinegar. | French Salad Dressing. | fourth teaspoonful ef pepper, two Teanch Oregon Native Washington butte Bu or fat eu hb Bastern butter age Mastorn butter gas, local | Dried beet Pork Liver © GERALDINE FARRAR. cayenn thr ourths ients, add yolks very slowly. Bologns Leat ard ‘Tui jeoa. astern Wash Puget Sound iow Timotny for Hot Days Cooked Satad Dressing Without Oi. One-half tablespoon of salt, one and one-half tablespoons of sugar, one-half tablespoon of flour, one and one-half tablespoons melted butter, one teaspoon mustard, a few grains pepper, yolks of two eggs, cup {fourth cup vinegar of mili, | Dlespoonfuls of olive ofl. Mix in- and cool. A half cup of cream, gredients and stir until well whipped, may be added just before blended. using. mix dry ingred- | of eges, slightly One-lalf teaspoonful of salt, one-|bexten; add butter, milk and eggs Cook over boiling wa |tablespoonfuls of vinegar, four ta-|ter until mixture thickens; strain Women should give their) girls a whole day off every week! Th and | der. att the} | 1 | one lin cheesecloth \* * leaves. Chop fine and put in a stowpan with % pound sugar and % pint of boiling water, Let sim jmer slowly for 20 minutes, then |pour out on ofled paper in a long baking tin to cool. Take a piece about an inch square at bedtime A LONELY WIFE. A.-1 really think, from his ask ing your forgiveness and not want ing you to leave, that he realizes he ly in the wrong. He ma t trust himself enough to promise to do better. Women are apt to be AMUSEMENTS MOORE Theatre One Week, Starting Tomorrow Night MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AUGUSTUS PITOU Presents CHAUNCEY * OLCOTT In His New Play MACUSHLA (Pulse of My Heart) BY RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG EVENINGS—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c. MATINEES—$1.00, 750, 500, 266 SEATTLE Meare ED. L. DREW, Manager. Both Phones 43 Week Commencing TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINEE MISS ANN PHILLIPS And the Pringle 6tock Company Wil! Present a Big Scenic Produc % tion of the Famous Play “The Two Orphans” Augmented Company—Correct Costumes—A Rare Treat and One ‘You Will Long Remember Nights—15e, 25¢, 35¢ and 50c. Sunday and Saturday Matinees, 100 and 25c, Bargain Matinee Wednesday—15¢ TONIGHT—“A COWBOY’S GIRL”—-LAST TIME too exacting in wanting an out-and out promise, while a man, who does not give promines readily, us-| ually is more apt to do better. Did you tell him kindly why you do not have more money to dress | lon? It would be @ good idea to/ talk it over quietly, with the deter mination not to be hurt. Men of | ¥bo are weak and fastidious jcertaln dispositions are prone toleg ae & ww eeneeeari periodical wandertngs—-I don't | ‘ jwhile they aro not to be encour |% Ce Sts ae stormy mid: # aged, “helther are they to be con-| 4 0) ou! a deomned, Do not go to work; but web: |e ketene eee you might, if you can arrange tt, ’ @ little visit, either with or FIRMS NEW PLAN ree firm is thim. If you love him, have VALUE OF BACON Bacon, cut thin and well cooked, brows and dry, can be taken regu arly and for a long time by those |who find all other fats intolerable ‘This makes it valuable for chil dren who are delicate, and others Mra. Kidder In Loutsvilie, Ky. a shapes will ee, and I think he will find) ayopting an unusual for the gowns. Mf. benefit of its girl employes. It edu Mr. Kidder—Yes, particularly in “7 cates them in domestic science ir Mies Grey: Lam a stranger Each month two of the young wom m, working in a factory. Tien are detailed to take charge of met a young girl who seems tol ine paying for the girs’ lunch jee, but she often Koes to eat | room and to cook the meals each aces where they nerve liquors | Gay ublic dances, and she calls |me #a piker” becaase I don’t think | and refuse to go. I went | doves; 4 drank lemonade, and was|and a bathing suits. in ha be ing and Ploase print recipe for spiced currants. 6. Pick over 7 pounds of currants, | 't h, drain and remove stems. Put | °™ Pictures at Coliseum gur and 3 tablospoonfals each of | ground cloves and cinnamon, The last day the public will have , rade could be imagined than that of to see the Potlatch pageant in mov: | Sitting comfortably in a large opera Refore marriage It is two turtle aten, after; it is a turtle ve. Heat gradually to * a \ehair and watching a pageant that * GRAND OPERA HOUSE “Ea="| ‘the Sm: Price of Admission ENTIRE LOWER FLOOK—TEN CENTS BALCONY ~FIVE CENTS RTI THAINKD ROOSTHMS y in Feathered Varmyard Favorites Tai dase Seis meee ae ALHAMBRA THEATRE International Amusement Company, Lessee W. M. RUSSELL, Manager Special Engagement, Starting TOMORROW MATINEE, SUNDAY, JULY 30TH, of the Famous Richard & Pringle’s Mammoth Minstrel Co. 40 Performers—The Oldest and Best Ethiopian Minstrel Earth—Best Singing, Dancing Specialists, Best M FIRST PART—Best Jokes, Songs and Sayings Ever Heard in a Modern Minstrel Show Everything Up-to-Date and in a Class by Itself PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c; Box Seats, $1.00 and keep in a cool, dry place, Monday, July 31, at 6 o'clock. | ™ nagement hae succeeded in pre-| Added to these pictures is an excel err rrrrere ress 2) * Come, and bring ao friend #| vailing upon the Potlatch officials lent vaudeville program of three Y¥. W. C. A. BUSINESS with you. | to permit another day's wbowing of acts, one of which, the Musical Eek * GIRLS’ iCNIC. * errr e ss } this most Interesting spectacle, aft- hardts, are exceptionally clever ar It Is Caused by an Alco-! the bofling point, and jet simmer ats Business Girls’ Club o€ # | ing pletures at the Coliseum will D® | Teane more to seattle than any one 4 ¥ ¥ ¥) or which the pictures will be secure- tists. Other pictures of a comedy 4 | ly packed and shipped to Eastern and dramatic nature will also be holic Poisoning Stored Up in the Drink- 1% hours. Btore in a stone jar, Sunday. B lar request, the| : piente at Woodland Park */ y. By popular req |person can foretast at this time. | cities for display. No more conven-| shown, which will afford a splendid | fent. way of seeing the PoUatch pa |entertalnment for the money. *** Brea eo = ss / s AMUSEMENTS f Both Phones 5106 er’s System Advanced Vaudeville “The Perfect Theatre” A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA CARLETON ..... ..+!The Long Magician BOB PENDER’S GIANTS .......Pivoanusn” | ‘The Neal treatment drives this polsoning from the body complete- ly, thus perfectly removing ali de-| sire or craving for liquor. | In only thre ys The Neal bene- ficial vegetable medicines cure the Alhambra Theatre Babies! Babies! Babies! Babies! And Then Some—Be Sure to Bring Your Baby $50—CASH PRIZES—$50 Will Be Awarded Tonight at 8 o’Clock Don’t Miss the Fun Reserved Seats, 1Oc Admission, 5c ELIDA MORRIS ..........Singing Comedienne Inoderate drinker, the periodical | KARL EMMY ............Amnd His Canine Pets aor ne habitual and 0x066thy 6 | ———— drinker and the nervous man who | GUERRO AND CARMAN. . Violinist and Harpist has to drink to keep from becoming more nervous, 1 The alcoholic poisoning ts per-| fectly fntidoted and all inclination! to drink disappears, no matter how fi long the patient has been indulging in liquor, In fact, the thought of drink becomes repulsive to him, whe Wouldn’t Drink for $5,000 |] SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE rai A Western Washingtone an Cau ar anveo” bridge contractor who recent: “T would not taste liquor for . 4 5,000." Another man who of was treated at the Neal in- ER i stitute, an Aberdeen mer- wi \ ° chant, writes: “I would as Y soon drink Kerosene oll as “ pO a C 1S whisky.” EVE R Your closest investigation 1s {n- vited as to the Neal Institute's abil- ity to do as it claims, as to our | methods, our financial standing and | the personne! of the local Neal com: | pany (incorporated in the state of | BEST VAUDEVILLE | Washington) and the national Neal company, with headquarters in Des #AMERI yg Moines, and more than 50 institutes | in the United States and Canada Call, phone or write for complete Other Big S. & C. Acts. A Dollar Show for 10¢ and 20c The Coolest Spot in Town information about the Neal 8-day e cure, including references and {n-|f East 414, MADISON dorsoments, All will be mailed tolf cegar 414, i n & pay you in a plain, sealed envelope. Ad- dress Tho Neal institute, East How- etl Vans guarantee you a good move—Try them and be convinced. East 4381; Ind, Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy of sell real estate, ete. : Pantages Theatre wise Week Commencing Monday Matines, July 31, at 2:30 Clair Sinclair and Other Favorites Return in “THE UNION LABEL” A Stirring Story of the Garment Workers’ Strike The Toast of Seattle MAY TAYLOR Daintlost of Comedionnes Walter Percival & Co, Present “A KING FOR A NIGHT” Merry Musle and Much Comedy Poors of the Alr DUMITRESCU TROUPE Hortzontal Bar Experts PANTAGESCOPE First-Run Motion Pictures “The Mayor of Tanktown” FRED WYCKOFF Funniest of Funsters RYAN AND TUCKER Singers and Dancers VAUDEVILLE & PHOTOPLAYS Larger Cool Auditorium—Bring the Bables — Ladies’ Retiring Room COLISEU Third Ave and James ADMISSION 5c AND 10c ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! The Royal Hungarian String Quartette Late of “THE MERRY WIDOW OPERA COMPANY” MISS MARIE CAMPBELL . Singing Comedienne BLASKY AND DAVILLE. ..In “A Mix-U; in Politics’