The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1911, Page 5

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BEAUTY’S More are the “ten commpaiid. of the beauty-seekers 1——Thou shalt take a warm bath, nightly; for only thus can the skin de thoroughly cleansed, Thou shalt eat many greens, especially In summer, to keop the digestive organs in working order, and thus tn sure bright eyes and rosy cheeks. $—Thouw shalt drink much cool (not colt) water; at least eight Glasses a day, between moals, 4—Thou shalt take a brisk oe es Feet Nothing adds to the appearance as a wellgroomed foot. It is a particular point of beanty--when Mt is pretty. The verdict held sway for so long that only small feet ere beautiful, that many, many wo- men have almost ruined this beau tifal feature, in trying to make the foot appear small. Women who are putting on flesh make the mistake ef continuing to wear the same size shoe as formally, to the detri- ment of their appearance and tem per. Beauty of foot does not con. a Beautiful TEN COMMANDMENTS walk daily in the open alr, T—Thou shalt brush thy teeth with hoad erect, chest out, toes | three or four times a day, with out and breathing through the | vigorous, vertical rubbing, inside nose. and out, with cold water, and, 5—Thou shalt asleep with open) about once a month, with peroxide, windows, work with open windows| Use dental floss, and visit the and, whenever possible, practice| dentist about twice a year. deep breathing, Thou shalt eare for thy 6—Thou shalt brash thy naile regularly, keeping them hair thoroughly, nig! and rounded, clean, leah, and pink, morning, with jong, = ev with halfmoons at the bas strokes, until it ts amooth and %—Thou shalt abjure tight shoes slossy and the scalp tingles. |and clothing. Strike a common- It it be olly, sprinkle orris | sense medium, powder on it, and if too dry, 10—Thou shalt laugh well use a fow drops of kerosene on and heartily—not simper or the scalp, glegte. a <saoe LITTLE MARY’S RULES OF YOUTH Don't grow old. Don’t think you are growing old. Don’t worry over growing old, or anything else, Do something every day Do pleaty of walking. Do some dancing, if you know how. Do some good reading every day Do @ lot of thinking, about pleas- eT, Feature “OF GEORGIA GIRL. This is Mise Rosalie Lawton Wood of Savannah, Ga, a highly- bred #outhern bello and a relative of oGa, Lawton, Bhe popular in Savannah and Washington so- elety. ing things, Keep your mind things of life. Make yourself as attractive as you can-—by natural m Have good thoughts, believe evil of none, Six-Sentence Talks BY CYNTHIA Grey A FEW BEAVTIFIERS. Don’t worry;it has never helped, and has often spolled a good dis poaltion and face, on the good Dear Misa Grey with a young man. months ago we decided to stop Ko tng together. his salary being s0 small, I started to go with another young man whom the first one did not want me to go with, I met the first one, whom I love dearly, and he only wmiled, and went on his way. Is ft all my fa How can I get bim to love me again? A Sapam A 1 cannot see what right he ; Don't huffy; the old adage has to object to you going with ¥ makes waste” applics to| sone one else if he has deckied not o- and form as woll as to other! io pe with youand never to marry tl nee ih edier’ seat dees bie ad you, but at the same time he may yi ha Jentiny necessarily sleep; rather reserve have been t x you. this time daily to do some pleasant] mattors than women. A woman thing you have wanted to do for! who really loves will sacrifice « % eM — great deal for the man she loves; some time dally in the! while a man, If he feels be cannot jaist in the smallness, but rather|°Pen. Arrange to do your mending] Mivy her what he thinks sho needs, jim the sbape, and the ht pro-/00 the front porch, and prepare the <a ber wiimes sacrifice his Own iportion to the body. Nothing /¥eretables on the back one, snd ber Dawe! ‘onder the mis brings an uglier expression to the| Set aside a fittie time, if only 5! PV. iden that it is the best thing face than an uncomfortable shoo, |0F 10 minutes a day, to read clean| far har My advice is to live today, Sry -enaseen sae She Wee Haw alee) ST 08 Damerees matter or ave alittle faith for what the get se, OE Bc ocatlar ad leg Sgro org natn F e will bring. If you feel sure [ "Dally care ot: the 4 tople for the benefit of the human |}o Si loves you, have « talk with | Daily care of the feet fs neces |race, and you will find there ts no|* * ive him your views, but sary for comfort and beauty. Care-|sreater beautifier than unselfish | 2! sat wy Ao ge ygnae be ful mantourimg of the nails once a] and uplifting thoughts be dignified and donot, retest week will prevent Ingrowtng nails. — unless you 7 on |A nightly foot bath in comfortably you feel you sl ‘ | warm water, will mot only beautity eer }the feet, but the face as well. TODAY'S JOKE BLACK IN AND WHITE! Dear Miss Grey: Do you think it wor be all right for a boy 20 CHICKEN CONSOMME. Boll a fowl, including head and feet, nicely scalded aud cleaned; edd to the Hquor a blade of mace and ax onion; boll briskly until the Meat separates from the bones; Strain off and set on ice to cool. GENEVA SALMON. ‘Tie up « piece of salmon, and and a girl 17 to ares ott going ether for six months? sags BALLARD BOY A.—-In some cases it might ve all right, but usually your ages are cou. Hi gidered too young for marriage. If you have accumulated some money, ‘and are earning a fairly-good sal ry, and are sure you are both in earnest, it might be all right; but if there is no especial reason why |you should marry now, | would ad | vise you to walt a while before un- dertaking such responsibilities, Dear Miss Grey: Will you give place in a kettle 5 learrots, salt, and spices; when done | \take from the liquor and serve cold }with tartar sauce. TARTAR SAUCE. Chop fine, and add four or five olives, a gherkin, } tal of capers to haif a p ‘naise dressing; mix well and serve. | a ae TEST FOR CORSETS Medica! Journal Tells Which Are Good and Bad. the halr. ‘The good corset ts laced about the and holds its place independent of garters or straps, says a medical It has a straight front. It form fitting or loose about and bust. It does not the walst measure. It below upward by means ff two or more lace strings. A bad corset exercises its greatest compression about the waist and shes its measure from two to inches. It is loose about the hips and held down by garters or by the tight lacing abov TEETH AND MI ‘Miss Cordelia O'Neil, principal of the Marion school in Cleveland, has reported marked improvement in the children ,who are under obser- vation to prove that there is a rela- tion between the teeth and the mind, and that having poor teeth not only makes for sickness of the body, but affects the mind as well. Of nearly 40 children taking the test, it was found that only two showed absolutely no improvement ‘The teeth were filled and the echil- Gren shown how to keep them clean and to masticate food properly. WATCH YOUR HAIR It {s well to sleep from infancy | # with the head uncovered, as the hair thus retains its beauty longer. On retiring the hair should be raised high above the ears, with out pulling, platted loosely in a single braid tied with a silk Important $15.00 Ladies’ Natural $10.00 Ladies’ Natural $10.00 Lingerie Dresse: $6.00 Ladies’ Linen Fi heavy lace yokes .... skirt trimmed with blu $3.50 Misses’ One-Piece 1332-34 Second Ao. in Summer Wear $6.00 Misses’ Complete Sailor Suits ...$3.00 $3.75 Misses’ White Sailor Suits, blouse and Linen Coats Less Than Half Linen Skirts Less Than Half Credit and Easy Payments, of Course Eastern Outfitting Co.,Inc. “*Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ ood recipe for lemon lee? gates P° YOUNG LADY. A—Make a syrup of o sugar and a pint of water; boil in ft two or three altces of lemon peel. Take from the fire and add the strained juice of six lemons, . quart Mian Chance ou are en-jof water and an ounce of gum gaged to Lord De Broke °° [arable dissolved in water. Before Miss Milyure—Not exactly, bat /freesing take out the lemon peel papa has an option on him. ” and add the whites of two eggs well _ ~ ae ten. SANDWICH PASTE Dear Miss Grey: My hair Is A @elicious sandwich paste is|short and very curly, and hard to | made from shredded lettuce, pe Hd ae neat. Will you tell mo if it * ped pimoias and a sprinkling of|is hagoful to wet it when combing parmesan cheese. Mix with mayon-|{t, and how often should hair be naise and spread on buttered slices | shampooed? BM. F. of brown bread. A—If you wet your hair every or cotton ribbon. Avoid wearing starched night caps, as the starch ts Injurtous to Brush the hair well, us- ing a soft brush, on going to bed and tn the morning. If the hair is combed from the roots downward without being divided in several parts, much harm may be done to it, ARERR * * | Heaven Is the place where % you never have @ green melon, & | & an everripe tomato or a gro ® & cers bill. * Girl Sculptress Lorna Adamson, an English girl of 16, has ha® a piece of sculpture called the “Queen of the Fairies,” accepted by the powers that be at the London toyal academy. Not only is Miss Adamson the youngest contributor to the Roya! academy, but she never has had a lesson in her life. . “[ have had a great many artist friends all my life,” says Miss Ad- amson, speaking of her artistic “and ber draw when I was quite little. One day I started modeling and liked it so much that I did more of it.” EREREEEEE EERE EY — AVBANY PAINLES? g00ne SAVE MONBY—AVOID PAIN BAY: We advise people to go to other Dental offices, seo their offices, inspect their work, learn thelr prices and get advice, then come to us % Home courtesy: Put your # ys t for free consultation and examination and get our prices, % dressing robe where wife can * & find it when baby gete her up * * on a chilly night. * * * RHEE Our work is not the cheap class of work done by transient dentists. ‘A reputation for doing the best work for low prices is what we want. Our specialists do your work with the very best grade matorials, and it fs this fact which insures satisfaction for our patients, and reputation for ourselves. Reductions Linen Suits ....$7.50 Linen Suits ....$5.00 GB ccccccecrer s+ BATS nish Dresses, all colors, e Dresses ...,,. $1.75 PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE +++.93 to SCROWN WORK .. .#4 to $88ILVER FILLS ..... $3 to $4ALLOY FILLS ..,..... GOLD CROWNS... FULL SET... BRIDGEWORK . We are noted the world around for our low prices and good work. ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS ALL WORK GUARANTEED OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 On the Second Floor of the People’s Bank Bullding, Corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street Oppesite the Bon Marche and MacDougall & Southwiok’e—Take Ele- , Vator or Walk Up Near Union St. Men are | 8 more senattive about money ! | He once said he| enough to shampoo could not marry me on account of | together on - ow olly the hair is, Velvet Much Favored 1 am in love|time you comb it you are likely to Over two|remove too much of the oil. very two or three weoks is often It depends al Ribbons and plece velvet are both most generously used on Paris hate of all kinds and it is thought by experts that velvet expecially will be strong continuously for the next 12 months In the millinery fed. Once A pretty girl is not so sure that we ought not to judge by appear ances. Cupid Corner Hattie Borg, 2094 W. 69th st, was united in marriage to George W. DBrasen, 1911 W. 70th #t, at noon Saturday at the Prefontaine bulld- ing. Judge Carroll performed the ceremony. The young couple will be at home to their friends at the Lenora apartments, MARRIAGE LICENSES. Aloxander T, Ray, 26, % Pear! Falconer, 16, Seattle Steffenson, 21, Seattle, tne Johnsen, 21, Seatt jorge W 6, Seattle, 4 Hattie , Seattle; Hans J, Johnson, legal, Beattie, and Berlot Dahl, legal, Seattle; James E. Mull, legal, Seat tle, and Lula A, Greeson, legal, Be- attle; Louis B. Webb, legal, Seattle, and Gertrude Moye, legal, Seattle; Renjamin M. Shook, 26, Seattle, and Augusta Skoog, 25, Seattle WOMAN CLAIMS TO KNOW WAY TO ETERNAL YOUTH “When we know how to extend our wind consciousness out into the consciousness of the multitudinous colle of our body, we can stop ma , and Henrick 4 Kinud- turity and eventually eure all ills.” That is the doctrine Dr. Julia | Seton Sears, head of the New |'‘Thonght colony in Oscawanna-on. Hudson, N. Y. Dr, Sears, who has a daughter 27 years old and yet seems scarcely ore than 30 herself, proposes to | take any woman 65 years old, ready Ito live up to certain simple qualifi cations, and transform her into « smooth-skinned, slender creature. UEEN ALEXANDRA CONTINUES YOUNG Queen Alexandra, who ts one of |the most perfectly “made up” of | modern women, still golden hair and has ® complexion tinted Uke that of # young girl. furnished rooms at The Virginus, #04 near Westlake avenue ’ street Coach , Comfortable ing Comp all are te be had by the pote who uses the Ool. Three Other Fine Trains Daily Local leaves SHASTA LIMITED 11:30 a.m. Portland Express. O-W.R.GN. [Line oF THE OMASTA Limited) There's something fascinating about a Railway Journey by night YOU FIND THESE INVITING CONDITIONS WHEN YOU TRAVEL ON THE O-W.OWL This train leaves Seattle for Portland at 11:15 p.m. and Tacoma at 12:45 a.m. Sleep- ing car passengers may go aboard at 9:30 p.m. + JHE OWL is electrie-lighted throughout. If you wish to retire and read, is at hand—and when you turn off your light to sleep and get a good night's rest, for the runaing till you reach Portland, which ing; then your sleeping car is side-tracked and you con- tinue your sleep watil § a. m. ‘ \ If you prefer to travel by ni or ee wtp = will find the Ow! a most convenient and dali train. Gee! Oil-Burning Locomotives, Efficient Em- Seattle Ticket Oj Phones: Main 932; Ind. 1995 £. B. ELLIS, canenat acent Passenger Sation Jackson St. hones: Main L. BE. GILBERT, p.7. W. D. SKINNER Goneral Freight and Passenger Agent an electric berth-light the running of the ing—Just smooth i ket in the t, either for business reasons’ ments for men— 7:30 A.M, 11:45 a.m, ¢ 716 Second Ave. it Fourth and Fifth Aves, 8; Ind. 2623 OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, UI Room 30514 Pike Street Cor. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS $5 Bridgewo! 50¢ up “88 $10 Teeth . $8 Gold Crown: Mere Open From 0 0. m. to 6». m= Dalin SECOND AVENUE AND Pike Stacet Now York Connection! JAMES McC BERRY # 0O., TMIBTY-FOUR’ ALL LINGERIE DRESSES ALL SILK DRESSES ALL WASH DRESSE T HALF T’S radical, but we’ve got to be down to the figure our first of August estimates call for! So all these Dresses are included at a reduction which will unquestionably move them, since They’re All Desirable in Style, Quality and Material The Silk Dresses The Wash Dresses Are mostly Empire atyie, About thirty of them—charm with net yokes, collar and half | '9€ wew models for afternoon seven, “Beek sinhorate and street, besides simple lt leoves. Some are elaborately | ti, Dresses for outings—the trimmed—others just plain | assortment offers some really tailored little models, simple | Wonderful values. Linenes, and charming. They aro all | &'"sbams and piques—all of see to—th ii fi them pretty and very “fin- Good sty here is a fair a& | ished”—are included among sortment of sizes. these— t t The Lingerie Dresses Include pretty little mulls and lawns and some beautifully —Second Floor. trimmed Marquisette Dresses. The former are trimmed with Val. Ince and embroidery in most instances. THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. MADISON Bekins “=: Store trunks In fireproof storage at 50c per month—two trunks for 75¢ per month, with free access. A MONARCH RANG =e With Gas Attachment Is Perfect Under All Conditions East 414, Codar 414, mre To get the greatest convenience out of your Monarch you should have a gas attachment. You can get one in any size you wish, from a single burner gas plate to a full size oven. You will find it very convenient in preparing break- fast in a hurry. On hot days it will keep your kitchen cool. If you have a baby, it will save you much time and labor in heating milk, etc. In fact, you would never be without a gas attachment with—your range if you once knew the convenience and helpfulness of it. The price is very trifling and we make no charge for connecting. Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Later All the Credit You Want _ClKE 8T. AND FIFTH AV. Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy oe cell rea! estate, etc.

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