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Dear Miss Grey: (1) What will make my hands white? (2) Give reolpe for beef stew, (3) What ts @ nice present for a young man on Bis 2ist birthday? M.A. 8. A--(1) Lemon juice or butter milk, (2) Pat 2 quarts water in kettle, add 1 tablespoon salt, %& teaspoon black pepper, a small qrantity red pepper, 3 tomatoes pared and aliced, 1 pint po'atoes, pared and dived, 1 ontoa cut fine and 2 pounds lean beef, cut in pleces to serve. Boll until nearly done and add dumplings, Cook 20 miuutes longer tightly covered, and serve, (3) A handsome book. A bearf pin set with his birth. stone. Dear Miss Grey: to a young ts he old enough for me? old enough to get married? I am working, and I think | would rather | be married than work. We intend | to be married some day—why not nowt ANXIOU! 3 WAITER. A—This does not seem to me to de the right attitude in regard to so serious a question. Don't think that you can get along without work, just because you are married I wife should be a help-mate, a cam panion, an equal shareholder in the firm of Husband and Wife, If she she does not meet these require ments, her married life ts sure to be a miserable failure, Dear Miss Grey: (1) I am 13. My halr is very heavy, and is so warm hanging down in a braid. Can 1 do it up in braids about my head? (2) Lam 6 feet, 2 inches. How long should my skirts be? (3) My hair is brown and eyes dark. What are my colora? (4) Is it proper for me to wear shirtwaist and skirts? (5) Are lace hose and gunmetal shoes stylish? (6) Are Middy blow im style? (7) Wil aviation caps be worn next winter? BROWN EYES, A-—(1) Yea. (2) Half way be tween knees and shoe-topa. (3) Brown, the je of your eyes, tan, pale blue, (4) Perfectly but very inappropriate. hose ave not popular. shoes ave all right. (6) Yes. Yes. Dear Miss Grey: How can I ary-clean a white batiste dress, silk embroidered? Also white silk gloves? B. BG. If this fs your idea then you will be a disappointed girl, It ts not A--Sprinkle thoroughly with likely that a boy of 20 can support| fiour—plenty of it—and wrap up, @ wife in idleness, and you would! keeping flour inside, Put in a not by n successful wife if youlerock and cover with the flour and would expect it. If you love the/leave several days. Then shake man, aid he loves you and can sup- out weil, If dreas | port you, then marry him, but don’t/ repeat process. w gloves ruin your lives by sitting idly by Just a you would hose, in good and watching him work hard to| white soap and water, Dry in the support you. Remember that the dark to keep from getting yellow. bh Cut a fresh, crisp cabbage intordresnlify. Add chopped olives or the thinnest shreds possible, season pickle if desired, Place lettuce leaf not clean, | Some years ago, on a ranch near Napa, Cal, lived a little girl who dreamed of fame and fortune, The dreams were of “people who paint.” She did not know where the dreams came from, for she had never seen’ & palette—-not even the picture of one, and no one of her family or her friends gave imore than 4 passing thought to art. By and by sho left the ranch, and saw-real palettes and the wonderful people who paint pictures, and took up the work under great difficulties. Later she became a soulptress. U me in Anna Hateh Croal!, | st. At one time tn} er funds gave out, and) she was compelled to make money | to continue her study, She trained | for @ nurse, and throw her heart into this work who had in the jother, As soon as she had earned the necessary money, back she went to her art. At the A.Y.P, she was awarded three silver medals) , for statuary, and a bronze medal for painting. Mrs. Croal! does her best work | on children, and her models are all | | from Seattle's younger generation One of hers, which t# especially ad-| | mired, ia “Bedtime,” a statue a Hittle girl disrcelng for the nie To Open Fruit Jars Hint for opening t frult fara: in. stead of prying open with a knife, Just hold the jar top in warm water for a minute, You will be sur Prised how easy the lid will come off and besides will avold cutting your hands, as oftentimes haw bap- lin Rear Woertlake avenue it well with salt, black pepper, vine | between slices of bread ia each | gar, finely chopped onion, olive ofl | sandwich. and cream. Mix all well In a bow!) and garnish with slices of hard) Dolled eggs, stripe of tongue or ham, and sprinkle well with chop- ped tarragon. PIMENTO SANDWICH PASTE. Chop pimento fine and mix with | y good salad MAPLE CANDY. Boll 1 cup maple sugar broken into bits, % cup water and simul bit of butter, about 10 minutes. | | When done add 1 teaspoon vanilla and pour into buttered plates. It must not be stirred. | zed Many French handkerchiefs are @mbroidered in delicate colors. Many skirts show tunics that are Duttoned over at one side under fows of buttons. DEPARTMENT STORE ADVERTISING No. 14 In Fall River Mass. “Generally speaking, we believe the evening papers are away ahead of the morning papers for adver- tising.” THE R. A. M’'WHIRR CO. $1.00 Morrill’s Special Saw Set, nd other point sayes 6 ‘and movable under- Ne. lorrill Saw fet... 06 Morrill Special Haw Sot Xours for Bargains, ain Store M1f-17 Fourth Avenve, “NOVEL SUIT MATERIAL For tailored suits a novel ma rial ia “aero raye.” It ts not so heavy as cheviots or serges, and comes ta most attractive colorings, | Broad ribbon is used in pancls at! the front and back of gowns, Quit It! Swissco Stops It Swlence slope batman, bald epcts, n- brittie we Str. City of Everett or Telegraph 4 trips Gaity, Leave Seat foaves from Colman dock PAINLESS ALBANY pentists No More Dread of the Dental Chair ‘The Modern High-Ciass, Low-Price Dea- | tists tad or filled, crowned or 2993; Ind. 726 tng ago | tal offices in the State of Washington that hs and in gredien and poreeiain © and by yeare experience. to treat Pyorrhen All work @one at our offices is guar teod for 16 years, We cialty of ur work will be the bei eiatlat in each Geparti wil tell you In ad: nation, exactly what yo LADY ATTENDANTS ALWAYS PRESENT. Make was call an you will find we do exactly as we adverties, Albany Painless Dentists On the Second Floor of the People’s Bank Buliding, Corner of Second Avenue and Pike Sireet—Oppesite the Bon Marche and Marboonnl & Southwiek's, Hlevetor or Walk Up Cupid Corner Mamie G. Cleveland of Spokane Was married to James Clemmer, 2612 Howard N. Monday at 10 o'clock, ‘The emony Was per formed by Rev, K. Lincoin no, end took place at the new home of the young couple. Miss Cleveland has been singing at the Dream theatre. Mr. and Mra, Clemmer WH! visit points in California, after which they will be at home to their friends at the above address. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Robert A. Stevenson, Seattle. Legal Lydia £ Oman, Seattle , Legal J, A. Ghent, Seattle .. - Legal eva Fentera, Seatt . Legal Pharies W. Pinnow, Seattic..Legal ela Ames, Seattle Legal Walter P, Miller, Seattle .... Legal B. Eliner Baker, Seattle Legal Charles Van Viest, Oakville, W: Mrs, 1. John L Rn Smntthey, Moctips Weir, Siiverdale, Caluinet, Mich, , Beattle nidie M Alexn Kaith T. | William G. £ | Florence Co Johany “BEOTIME” Frances the police fot “The police had a hard time dispersing the crowd of suffra gotten.” “What did they want to call out “Because the suffragettes were making trouble. Why didn’t they call mouse?” Stand Up! Answer ! How do you treat the girl who walis upon you? Do you speak to her as if she |were n human being? Do you take out « after her daughter's marriage, and call sho home. | feahtoned alk. Bridesmaid’s Duty Kvery bridesmaid, if her home ts the city, should call on the moth of the bride a week or ten days CGA Delia Je cM G M. Gantec the led bride as in her upon is wot soon 48 — | emily in novel shapes are traw with centers of | Rainford G ‘Edith Lines Hoscties f Maffet, Joneph Wittman, Virginia Fisher, ‘1 Leat, 8 husband’s| Horatio N. French, Puy ‘Pay! Beatul ‘alle: Puyallup, * Flentti ‘her position as @ signal for any kind of humiliating trestment? Do you scold if nervousness causes her to spill a bit of the? ‘af {water at your tab 30) Are you considerate If she is not 29/ able to rush back with your order? ap, Wash. Do you try to relieve the tension * Legal of her hard business hours by be- Wash. |ing human in your treatment of Legal | ber? Legal| Or do you make {t just as hard Legallan possible for her? o OUR GREAT Challenge Sale show your FEEL "ABOUT THIS SALE! GOES MERRILY ON ing you f lutely OUR BEST EFFORT! Judge Us By It—We Are Not Afraid of the Verdict A VALUE IN MEN’S SUITS That Challenges Every Compe' tive Attempt in Quality and vary oe $25 MEN'S AND YOUNG N's This beats offered im serges, mind fancy and brown It's a plensure to seo boys wear clothing. There {9 no better indication of good health. A SUIT CHOCK FULL OF VALUE $5.00 BOYS’ SUITS, $3.45 HERE'S A SUIT FOR THE GROWING BOY—It Is durable and roomy, two importan cassimeres and worsteds, In tures. Suits worth to $5.00. price OUR “TRUE BLUE” BOYS—A $7.50 value, Special . A FEW SPECIALS FOR BOYS 50e Boye’ Waists $1.25 Boys’ Shirts SOc Boys’ Shirts © Boys’ Caps © Boys’ Knickers . Extra Special! $1.50 Women’s Petticoats 95Cc Motre Petticoats in black only. Regular value $1.50, Chal lenge price cassimeres, colorings. $25.00 in this lot. CHALLENGE PRICE $9.75 ss Clothing for Growing Boys gray, brown and mix Challenge ERGE suiT FOR TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS On All ; Women’s Dresses The Dress and Suit Department Is aglow with wonderful values. All this season's dresses to be closed out at tremendous re ductions. $15.00 Women’s Dresses, $7.49 Tasty Wool Challis, in trim patterns; blue, Diack and tan stripes, with chic little nov: ties that mean eprightiiness tn women dress, Values to $15.00. Chai- $7 49 ote Wenge PrICO vai. ease es $6.50 Women’s Becsicas $3.39 Dotted Lawns, tn Blue or gray grounds. A cool summer 4 that is becoming. Val- Cm ‘ . ues to ee. pas One Rack Full of Dresses at These Prices SUITS, $9.75 ny value we have Suite. Blue and a fow tn erds, worsteds in gray and Values to price $2.00 value! $4.50 value | $5.00 value/ $6.50 value $1.98 $2.98 | $3.19) $3.98 Lawns, Ginghame and Embroidery; square neck and kimono.sleeves, You should see this display, $20.00 Women’s White Serge Suits, $12.98 Here ts a value in White Serge Suits that will surprise the thoroughbred shopper. Plain white or cream and some with the half-bhi¢ den stripe. Go up the street and see what they ask for this suit. Values @ ° to $20.00. Challenge price $12.98 $6.75 $15.00 Women’s Suits, A small lot of this season's Suits to be closed out. Worsteds and fancy mixtures, in bod pattorns, Values to $15.00. Chal $6.7% tv lenge price ... $20.00 Walaa’ * Coats, $8.98 Silk Pongee or White Serge Coats, trimmed with heavy black satin op collar and cuffs Values to $20.00. Challenge price .... scopes A Great Sale of Redfern and Warner Corsets ALL AT HALF PRICE ‘The famous Redfern and Warner's Rustproof Corsets at absolutely half price. Just ask for the corset you are accustomed to wearing and pay us half the price you always pay. 50¢ | $3.50 Corsets . Corsets ...60¢ | $4.00 Corsets 1.50 Corsets ...75¢ Pa rs abe $2.00 Corsets .$1.00 $6.00 Corsets . $2.50 Corsets .81.25 | $8.00 Corsets $3.00 Corsets £81.50 dG out clothing—-good t factors, Tweeds, two, If it's a crowned. a variety of st, $2.00 M! SAILOR $1.00 Corsets . There'll be a thrown sailors — and Challenge price Second Avenue at James clearance of sa into one lot Did you ever do anything that you called “your best”—something you were proud of and wanted to friends—somethii ‘elt was representative of your best efforts? THATS HOW WE All our past records for money-saving sales are broken—this is abso- All Men’s Hats Half Price We are determined not to carry over any hats until next season, We have cut overy price in hat you want, drop in and get $10.00 Men’s Panamas, $4.55 The genuine, finely woven, Ecuadorean fiber, in lish shapes, Values to $10.00, Challenge oe ; EN’S HAT: gigantic! allors. J fancy shapes, Values to $2.00. Extra Special! $5 Women’s Waists $1.95 aes sand Soft Taffeta inally. price Challenge WMe"Doysal Se_southwick Co From 8. m. to @ p. m. Dolly, Secon Ave ano Pwse STRCET Mow Yort Councotion: JAMES McCREERY @ CO. THIBTY-FOURTH OTRERT Interesting House Needs The healthful part of sea bathing at home! If you use « Sternau Holdfast Bath-Spray, with metal and rub- ber bulb; fits any size faucet. Special- ly priced for Wed- nesday .. 19 Gas Toasters Of Russia iron, which toast four slices of bread at once; Egg Poachers Of extra heavy block tin, with 5 egg cups and cover. Specially priced for Wednesday ....35¢ Four-cup Japanese blue Ching Tea Pots, with tea insert. Spe cially priced for Wednesday . Chair Seats, made of three-ply veneer wood; natur.. finish— 1stnch sise, specially prices at 5e # © Andersen Rosette Wafer and Patty Irons, light in construe tion and weight; quickly heat ed; proper size; will not tip; saves caterers’ bills for patty shells, Specially priced for Wednesday, per set ......89¢ Aluminum Jelly Molds, assort- ed shapes; 1 dozen in box; as sorted. Specially priced for | Wednesday ..... Repair your own shoes. The Leader Cobbier’s Outfit! Spe clally priced for Wednesday .. Blue enameled Bink Strainers. Extra heavy | block tin, Save piumber bills. Spec! ly priced for Wednesday..10¢ Galvanized Water Buckets, 12- quart size. Specially priced for Wednesday ...... «+. .- 15@ Basement THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. DOES VACCINATION How Many Lives Are Actually Sa PAY? ved by Vaccination? Ie Vaccina- tion a Preventive for Smallpox? ‘This subject comes up in a debate between Dr. F. & Bourns, former efty hesith officer of Seattie, and Dr. Charles W. Littlefield, on the subject “DOES VACCINATION PREVENT SMALLPOX?” ‘This debate wit! be given under the auspices and Broadway, Christensen's hall, Madiso: at o:9e. As this wide results vunsion ch have followed the practice ot the Civic Forum, at Tuesday evening, August ist, 4 for the sole purpose of arriving at the world- vaccination over @ perled of nearly 240 years, it offers @ rare opportunity to hear both sides. OHIO CUT RATE | DENTISTS, 3, 3054 Pil Pike Street Over Owl Drug, Store We Use ira Nothing Bt But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS 50¢ up fas 38 $15 Sets Teeth .. $5 Bridgework AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE Tonight and All Week, Matinee Tomorrow. CMAUNCEY OLCOTT In His Now Play, “MACUSHLA” oe to $1.60 Rv Mat- Both Phones 48 All Wee Rai neg Wednesday, 180 ‘The Famous and Louris Play, “THE TWO | o in Nights, 16, 25, ‘Lois THEATRE Alex Pantages, Mgr. Starting Next Sunday Matinee, Sandusky & Stockdale Co, in “ARIZONA™*” “The Greatest American Pinay.” Beate Now om Sale—25, 25 and 600, nd 60 conte Both Phones S106. THE NEW Cooled by the Indirect Radiating System THE PIANOPHIEND MINSTRELS GRAND OPERA HOUSE EUGENE LEVY, Manager, Photoplays and Vaudeville, KURTIS With His Farmyard of Mathematical Roosters, A Big Act But No Change tn Prices ADMISSION Se AND 100 ALHAMBRA THEATRE Bargain Matin ot day, 250 an RDS & PRINGL KORGIA MINS Prices, 25, 35, 50 and 7 Open 10 a m. ‘to 10 p.m RICH. $10 Teeth Gold Crown COLISEUM ‘Third Ay. and James st. World's Largest Photoplay Theatre, Vaudeville and Photoplays. TRE ROYAL HUNGARIAN QUARTER Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S {| MALTED MILK The Feod-drink fer All Ages, For Infants, Invalids, and Grow! children. Pure Nutrition, upbul ing the whole body. Invigorat the nursing mother and the Rich milk, malted gr in powder form. A quick lunch in 2 minote fall Ne ‘bebeike: Nak for HORLICKS, In No Combine or Trust START .NOW Learn Millinery; complete course {AUANE price Yehts thorough and Fe Hable, MODEL MILLINERY 827 PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG, Patronize the UNION DYE WORKS, INO. Special Summer Rates, Ladies’ Suits, French Dry or Steam Cleaned and Pressed, $1.1 So 4 PHONES: Ws.