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Cynthia Grey’s Letters | Dear Mise Grey: A Kowtleman has been calling o@ me for seven years. He never @peake of love, but is very Rind and considerate to moe, and love him dearty, but am afraid he; will never ask me to marry him ‘oh account of our ages, e ts nearly 40 and [ am 21; but mature for my age and ai always happier with older people, and ne one would think him near 40. Oh! dear Miss Grey, do you think the difference in our ages ghould prevent our happiness? Of course | want to do right, but it seems as if | cannot give him up. TeMILY JANE. AAs I have sak many times, the disposition, rather thao ti! ages, makes the difference to mar riage. If he asks you to marry Dim, and you feel, after these years, that you will be nahappy Apart, accept him; but until he does ask you, there is little you can do except to let him know in a gen- eral way what you think along th! Nine. Dear Miss Grey: Please eel! me ff it is proper to pass the tooth- ickn with the finger bowls, or ter, when giving a buffet lunch- eon? SOCIETY BELLE. A.--It is not considered proper to pass toothpicks, nor to have them on the table, or to use them, except fn private; but many people, who consider comfort rather than con- ‘Yentionality, do bave them in the @ining room. The best , in case do this, fs to have them on a Rateet. or table, near the door, and @ach one can help himself as he leaves the room. Dear Miss Grey: (1) When a married couple have a lady guest, and all attend a ball, is it proper for the wan to dance first with the guest. or with his wife? (2) Can you tel! me where to dispose of good reading matter? CHARLOTTE A. A—(1) If only the three go to the bail together, the husband should dance first with the guest; but the better way is to provide an escort for the guest. (2) The po Mee headquarters at the city hall fe glad of good reading matter for the men, Dear Miss Grey: When using Bakers’ ammonia tn pastry, how much should be used, and is it dis @olved fn water? EVA, “AT cannot advise you, for per- sonally I do not believe in using @mmonia in bread or pastry. Just as good, and better, pastry was wade by our grandmothers, and they never heard of ammonia in cooking. Use the old-fashioned ways in cooking the substantials, and notice the chemical changes, and you will soom be an adept, Dear Miss Grey: I would like to enamel the zinc in my ice chest. ‘Would it be Hxely to taint the con- tents’ "MA. A—If you get & good grade of qnamel, and wait a reasonable time before using it after the enam- ling, I think you will have no trouble. Dear Miss Grey: Gan you give @ recipe for some kind of new ealad? YOUNG HOUSEWIFE. A-—-Here is a unique salad: One | suen a rich mixture. Serve pla ' CAN'T BE A LAWYER A WOMAN! large head of celery, chopped into | small plecea, the heart of two on | pipes A the same manner, and | walnuts, broken inte J pee Sa ‘up in a aalad bow! | son Mmayonuaise, and ga h | the top with anchovies and atuffod f , | olives, . Dea? Mias Gre: Will you kind. ly tell me bow to make tomato ple? LATELY WED. A-Slice an equal umber of ripe tomatoes and potatoes, Piace in a pie dish with enough ollad but ter to moisten them, Add a large teaspoonful of chopped parsley, a pinch of thyme, pepper, salt. and possible, a fow peeled mushrooms, Cover with paste and bake. ucation Is most incomplete un. & hy has learned To dress neatly. To keep a secret. TO avoid idienesa. ‘To be self-reliant. To darn stockings, To reapect old age. ‘To make good bread. To keep a home tidy. be above gossiping. apDY. MRS. MINNIE ANOERGON HALE Aug, 1-~—Mre le wanta to be lawyer—and she's going to be If it takes a spectal act of the le lature to make her one, There's no other way in Georgia, No mat ter how much @ woman knows, she can't be a lawyer in Georgia ‘Cupid Corner Ada M. Judd, Camanche, 1 was married to R. C. Wilke the home of the latter, 15% Bellevue av. la night at 8:30 o'clock. Dr. Whitman officiated. Mr. and Mra. Wilkes are spending [their honeymoon with his family the country, but will make Se- ATLANTA, Ga Minnte Anderson per. of the sick. of baby. p down cobwebs take plenty of exercise take care tal Seeeeeeeeeeaeeaetreeseeeeeene Seoseeesesesetaensteeegee BUPEESRE EERE HEH A MODERN CRO! i THAT'S GEORGIA under the present she's a WOMAN! child, Bo she studied law | moat women, but MARRIAGE LICENSES. Wilho = Wilhane: Burnette, | Wash, legal; Lena Fragtila, Seat-| ju legal; Mr, Wendt, Tukwih le Mra. Doubleday, Tukwila, | Joseph Salmonson, Black Diamond, 38; Alida Alamoa, Butte, Mont., 24; Charles Brockm legal, Seattle, legal; Pontius, Seattle, legal; Anna J. Pontius, Se- attle, legal; Harry J. Hefter, Se <7 | attle, 26; Bessie B. Hoeslech, Seat tle, 20; Royal J. Kingsley, Seattle, ; Haxel M. Firestone, Seattle, legal; Herman A. Schroeder, Seat tle, legal; Elsie R. Smith, Seattle, He is an automo-|jegal; R. C. Wilkes, Seattle, legal; Ada M. Judd, Camanche, Ia, lega!; Arthur W. Curtis, Seate Helen Norman, Redmond, legal; Adolph Ziefle, Fargo, Cresence Pebr, Fa jettle thelr home in September “Is he, then, so very rich?" “Indeed, yes. billfonaire.” PASTE THIS YOUR COOKBOOK Banana salad is not cooked, bat is appetizing for those who like on lettuce hearts covered talent | Et Brn With mayonnaise. Of Mik With tneths Lucile Stra equal parts of orange sections | tien H. Smith, Seatt sprinkled with chopped nuts : ? Don't take time to grate choco-| Hillman, Seattl late, Put the desired quantity in a| Hall, Seattle, 2 granite or porcelain saucepan set it In the top of the teaketth until melted. Nothing look« move silly than « jamile that fs long drawn out. ANNOUNCEMENT The Furniture Agency Grand Rapids OFFERS ENTIRE SHIPMENT of THEIR WELL- KNOWN Bedroom Sets —NEW— Straight From the Factory TO vou! Largest line of “White Enamel,” Satin Walnut, Circassian Walnut and Mahogany in the city. Watch for our Formal Open- ing this month. Fair and Courteous Treatment Visitors Welcome Third Av., Between Pike and Pine Fornitore gency, Inc. BECAUSE SHE'S LAW law, because Mra, Hale's husband died a few yours ago, leaving her a small mpetence and a baby. She war against the bread and butter question and an education for her bent green peppers Grind the ham Mra. Hale was « bright student She took the course at the At lanta law achool and was gradu ated with honors, Then she ap peared before th me court for admittance to the ba: tho laws of Georgia provide that every graduate of the At lanta law kechool shall be adadt ted to practice, but an englo-eyed | judge discovered that they also)|* provide that only “males” can practice, Consequently, Mra. Hale was turned down, That would have Mra pack firmly lettuce leaves. sup discouraged Halo in young, smart and energetig so she betook herself to the state house, She has written a bill awending the code men to practice law tn Georgia, and it looks as if the legislature would pass It dressing. Reyiove 1 section of skin from each of 5 small selected bananas, | Take out trait, serape and cut frutt from 1 banana in thin slices. ‘truft from other bananas in Y-inch | rmit wo: |cubes and marinate with a French — Refill aking with cubes and garnish with slices of banana aprinkled genero: Gtuffed Tomatoes. Skin and bollow ont f tomatoes and put on io. be stuffed with anything filling t» made from and = mayonnaise. chap the peppers, mixing well with mayonnaise, into Keep on ice Ul served on ie Petition in Skirts “A petition tm skirts” quickly dw posed of the question of a site for a Carnegie Nbrary, which bas vexed the Napoleon, O., city counc for over a year, Soveral sites were t \der consideration, but a» soon ax |auything tangible was dove, the prices soared, Condemnation was being dix leussed by the city fathers when , chop fine-| some women entered the chamber and | With an offer of a spacious, beauti ful and centrally located property Jat half ite value. The proposition won over the council unanimously. Put Tallow on Cork After opening & bottle of glue or cement, rab mutton tallow on @ pound cork before inserting it in the bottle, which will prevent the cork from sticking fast to the neck of the bottle. the ham, the tom Cut The more coddling a man wants the more ho thinks he’s a hero waiting for his chance to show it. THE GREAT CHALLENGE SALE At McCormack Bros. Is Ploughing Along With Unprecedented Success. We Choose to Call It Our Best Effort. Never Before Has Such a Horde of Economy Chances Been Offered to the Seattle Public 6Sc Fancy Taffeta S ky ‘30¢ 2,500 yards Fancy Taffeta Silkk, in stripe, check and Persian; you pay 65¢ fpr the silk in any store. Sale price, yard $1.50 Long Silk Gloves, Long Gloves are a scarce article at present, but we were fortunate in securing 200 doz- en 16-button Silk Glovesyoin black and white; others sell the same, at $1.50. Sale price cesses sesee 81.00 $1.50 Moreen Petticoats, 95¢ The well-known Elite Glove-Fitting Petti- coat; made of extra good quality moreen, in black only; good value at $1.50, Sale price, CBCH cecccere oes 95. $3 and $4 Women’s Dresses, $1.98 A clean-up in Women's Dresses—all of our three and four-ddilar Dresses to be closed out at a low price; white lawn, with lace and embroidery trimming; also gingham and linenette; all to go at one price. Sale PTICE ceseeeee woe . $1.98 Up to $2.50 Children’s Coats, 79¢ To make room for new Children’s Coats, we are going to close out out entire line; Coats that sold for $1.95 to $2.50, assorted colors. Sale price; each .ocveces tosses Up to $7.50 Children’s Coats, $2.69 All of our Children’s Coats, from $4.00 to $7.50, to go at a ridiculous price; all told 20 coats, including pongee and wool serge; col ors, navy and red, Sale price ...°.... $2.69 $1.25 Messaline Silk, 85¢ From all accounts Messaline is going to be the Silk for this season; we have just re ceived a new line, 27 inches wide; sold ev erywhere at $1.25 per yard, Sale price, yard, 30c Bleached Sheeting, 23¢ For one day only we are going to sell the well-known Foxcroft 72 and 81-inch Sheet- ing at 23c; soft, firmly woven; free from siz- ing; remember, one day only, Sale price, $1.25 Men's Negligee Shirts, 89¢ A good special for the men; we have only 100 dozen of these Negligee Shirts—plain white, ecru and mixed patterns, Sale price, each . * seeees 40c Tricot Flannel, 21¢ A bargain in All-Wool Tricot Flannel, 26 inches wide, in solid shades of blue, tan, gray, brown, cardinal and old rose; soft fin- ish ; suitable for waists and children’s wear; sold everywhere at 40c. Sale price, i 50c Men’s Work Shirts, 39¢ The best Work Shirt on the market, in blue and tan; also black and white stripe; you will pay 50c in any store for this shirt. Sale price, each se eeeee es BOE 25c Ginghams, 18¢ Scotch The made in Glasgow; 32 inches wide, in neat checks, stripes, plaids and solid colors; col- ors are sunproof and guaranteed to launder. Sale price, yard .6.40 cseesecseeerees 18¢ celebrated Ransco Gingham, Up to $3.50 Children’s Coats, $1.29 This lot consists of All-Wool Coats, in as- sorted colors; good style and well made; ages from 4 to 8 years, and prices ranging from $2.75 to $3.50, to close out, Sale price 50c Boys’ Waists, 30¢ Get the boy a waist while they last; all sizes, in good wash material; colors, blue, tan, black and mixed; you never bought one for less than 50c, Sale price, each ... $25.00 Women's Suits, $12.98 An extra good Suit space will not permit us to mention all, but here are a few: White serge, black, navy, tan, brown and mixed effects; well worth $25.00, Sale price «. + ee 812.98 value for tomorrow; 20c Huck Towels, 11¢ If you are in need of Towels, now is the time 18x36 Half-Bleached Linen Huck Towel, hemmed and ready for use; only 2 dozen to a customer, Sale price, each .11¢ to buy; The Store That Saves You Money usall S— foufhwick Co | Gold Dust 15c More Open From 0s. m to 6» m Dally, SECOND AVENUE Pme Sreeer Now York Conacction: JAMES MeURERRY @ OO, THINTY-FOURTH In the Laundry Gold Dust, full size packages; the limit 15¢ is one toa customer, Special .. Brooke’s Crystal Soap, cial, 8 cakes for .... | Iron Holders, asbestos lin- ed, special .......2 for 5¢ Clothes Pins, of finely pol- ished wood; 30 in box, at, oe ETE TE ee Parsons’ Ammonia, full 1- qt. bottle. Special ...30¢ Universal Clothes Wring- ers, regularly $6, on sale at $5; regularly $5 for....$4 Water Buckets They are of galvanized iron and will not rust— 8-qt. size, regularly 15¢. Special ., 10-qt. size, regularl Special! 5.04 saves “Call Again” Washing Compound, 8 packages for Laundry Tubs Of galvanized iron, strong- ly made- 49¢ size, special .....35¢ 45¢ 39¢ size, special ..... | O9c size, special .....55¢ Laundry Baskets 20¢, 15¢ 12-qt. size, regularly 25e. Special. cscs, soe Folding Clothes Driers, of hardwood——30 ft. of drying space—regularly $1.25. Spe- cial .. wove Of German willow, strong- ly made— Toe tet St occ css: stare ee “eae | TENN LOE 5405 OE Washing Soda, full pound Mrs. Potts’ | packages. Special Sadirons, full | Life Buoy Soap, specially nickel plated, | priced, 8 cakes for . of three irons, handle and stand, regularly $1.25 set, spe cial .....79¢ set Glass Wash Boards, regu- lar value 45c, at . "Bae --Baerinent Floor ea) THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. NEW LOCATION FURNITURE SALE Ramsey’s—1923 First Two Mocks North of Senitary Market Our August Sale prices are bringing buyers from every section of the city. $10,000 worth of splendid House Furnishings at amat- ing reductions, ideai conditions are met in this Friday Surprise—re- markably good merchandise at a remarkably low price. We cannot begin to tell you what a pleasant surprise we have for you tomorrow—come and see for yourself. Women’s Fine Hose Values to $1.00 25C | The largest, best-known and moat reliable makers of wom. en's Hosiery in America—yes, In the world—have sent ue Three Hundred (300) Dozen pairs of cholee Mose—their sample lines, which wo are Permitted to sell at our own price. To make the LENNON name, if possible, better known and more popular than ever, we offer these excell Friday surprise at ¢ ‘kable price of a quart You will find a wide vartety of fine slik lisles, chiffon Usler and extra fine cotton weaves. All have the high spliced heel and double gai top, and they are here In black and all colors and sizes for Friday's selling. We'll be glad to sell you @ pair, but when you see them you'll want a dozen. THB HOSIERY SENSATION OF THE YEAR The Onyx Hose Shop. HIGH CLASS DENTAL WORK At prices one-haif and w ReQuine, Dental Combine, Work wuaranteed and done ule Heute: the Combine cannot latest painless dictate what prices to methods, charge. WE bo OUR OWN WORK AND EMPLOY NO SUBSTITUTES — AND WE BASE OUR CHARGES ON THE WORK ACTUALLY DONE, AND NOT ON WHAT THE COMBINE TELIS US TO CHARGE SCHAFFNER & THOMPSON, DENTISTS Corner Second at Yosler Way—Over Guy's Drug Store, Entrance, Room 204 by