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ae | axene! 33 S330 BG TENESRS ES TF mt POCRSSPCRSTST TCS FS Ct a | EP RPRET STE ett «|UEED PTeTessestereart << aw 3 / PT Insist on “HORLICK’S* Tobe © peckege home NEWS OF SPECIAL INTER: Dear Miss Grey: What will take) must Walt wotll Lheir circumpetances out a spot that looks like dust frqm/are such as they themselves ap @ serge dress? prove of b fide in the HAZEL EYES. | woman. # answered as you A-—It le probably a grease or aidid through pride, write ber an water pot, and the dust bas set-/ honest, manly letter telling her so, tled on it. Mark the place with @| Tell ker the trafh whatever you do, white thread and brush thoroughlys jaad make her know it is the rath then try a little luke warm water/It ds the only. way and pure soap, If this does not re aad move it, when dry rub with am monia. Dear Miss Grey: Do you know ‘of any place where a couple could go for a fow days’ fishing, where (1) Tam 18 and In love with a boy of 14, os he seams fo care for me, metines TF see him out with — Bieta. ‘ou Sink be e to me? Would you bin there ts also a botel—not too fr! go and try to get someone that ja from Seattle? SUNSHINE, [better suited. My parents will not A-Hoods canal is a good place}allew me fo stay out later than 10 to go for a week's fishing. Theje'elock with my boy friend, and I Duckabdush, uticene, Lilliwaup,/am going to runaway. The bey ad- Bkokomish and Dosewallip rivers;viees me to go on tho stage, Am run {oto the canal and are all goed} teo young to be an actress? (3) fishing streams, Martha lake, em/Is @ girl of 13 too young to wear the sehen interna, Ss “4 near) puffs on her hajr? HANDSOME. place, Trains leave and Pine} A-—1 do not think y realize every hour. Cedar river at Rentom/ pow willy it looks to people whose fe another good and near place lepinion is worth something, for a Hotels or lodging can be boy or girl of 12 to play at love. near. He has # perfect right to be with ae whem be pleases, a8 you have also, Dear Miss Grey—-(1) What city/ as you are sensible enough fn the United States ts the largestito be good friends and nothing wailroad conter? (2) What city inj more. You are tco young to ge on the United States has the Jargest/the stage. It ix a profession of union station? work, and requires great sta- A STAR READER. to become sucenasful. 1 am A—(1) Chicago. (4) St. Louis. |efeald if you rum away from home —— you will begin to find out what Dear Miss Grey: I have been le is. Your parents are very Dear Mias Grey deeply and win the love of those 4 you by gaining their re epect. Ydu can only do tt by being wholesome, merry, igagorat girl 2) You. Miss Grey-—Will you please me how to ftx pickled eggs? A WOMAN-READER. A--Here is a good recipe @ix hard-boiled eggs with three cloxes stuck in each; rub to % tenepoon malt, % tea teed soon ates toa boil, add the cook one minute, pour the egxs, in lously. They tts =o s Ese PE t Fi See Sez gi Fall # if E > i E iy $ i Hi i ' i az i H a3 i g & g ft ills TERE if Hi i z use in three or four pleces of bolied beet make them a pretty ; rr) Hf it Pa & gf re to accompany 35 z : : | F £4} eatin atecareental| Cold Dishes for Hot Days | crushed ice in @ glass, add 2%) until |tablespoonfuls of sirup, 1 egg and! minds of a cup of wilk, Shake sghly and strain tuto glass for serving. A little wutmeg or cinna Cabbage Salad. Shred a white cabbage fine and pour over it # dressing such ax make for cold slaw or Freneh ing with a little made ous it j { xa ; f & Keneration for the Yale bere tn Racine Bired a world i é H | l i gis od i ? i gif {' i g? 3 i i i shower bath. fo miles. gloves an@ spar ed j ? if 2 Li : i j la i Practice pole vaulting, sprinting jand throwing the disous. Go to the mat and practice wrestling —" half a mile in Lake Mich- fe é FROST WINDOWS, To frost over a window without ning the room dissolve Wp- child of 7 years requires 18}s0m salts tn hot water and paint | over the window while the water) fo hot, then allow to dry. This is| easily removed and is entirely opaque while on SCALD YOUR SPONGES. Sponges should be washed free! of soapsuds each time they are used and hung up to dry. As often as possible seaid them in soda iy. water aud hang them in the sun- abine. Preserves Your Veil stretching by Uerending the sown is by threading machine with silk of the same color ‘9nd stitching carefuily along each g = g i H i g i i zit : i 3? i ‘ H ! : H E i z | g : H : ; 2 ii — HOW TO KILL WEEDS If weeds grow in your walk, inkle the following freely over and they will die: Ten gab lons water to 20 pounds of lime! and two pounds flour of sulphur. | Boll in fron kettle, let settle, pour off clean part and pour on weeds.) WHAT NAMES MEAN | AARON is derived from the Hebrew and means “lofty and + enlightened.” _ ABBY |# a Saxon name for a maiden name and “means refuge.” Steel knives that are not in gen eral use may be kept from rusting if dipped in a strong solution of soda (one part water to four parts soda). Then wipe dry, roll in flan nel and keep in a dry place. ‘AT FOUNTAINS, HOTE Get Original 0.4 Genuine HORLICK’ ALTED MIL Whetsae Imitationg” ke Flubdub—Well, | suppose you TheFoodDrink for AllAges ‘RICH MULE, MALT CRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER: mare up bright and early this morn- jabout—No, sir, 1 am never Not = T up bright and early. If I am up I am not bright, and ff I am bright I am not early.—Puck. On ELSEWHERE’ . Indeed, to allow you to be} eut uot! 10 o'clock. Be a sensible! j fe starting a publie agitation to favor of women wearing trousers. She says that as women are doing Dr, Mand Glasgow of New > | a|? man's work they should he privt- will |loged to wear bis commonsense | clothe: “Nothing can be sald against it ! ;Priately, dressed, od ae i STAR } ewer geresy 4 By pall : vei TOnce CYNTHIA Grey O THE GIfL WHO WANTS TO! worRK If it is necessary from home f r you to work your living, | and well stop to may need for! 4 butter, the position you will take Remember you must be trained in order to pommand a good gatary and if possible get at leapt a part of your training before you apply for the position Belect a work that is congenial, for there are (hing® to overcome ip every position, and it will be easier to do ¥o if you love your work Be careful not to over-eetimate, not yet to underestimate your ability; in other words don’t think you khow the whole Be not only When the ave can't find anything serry for, she can always Teel sorry for heraeif. Fringes 4 galloons are used to ion. immodest than the present styles. (contour of tho figure. less of the] The Deg: Women seer to bave lost al! sense ikies. and would be more decent the ground of immodesty,” says! of the diguity of dress. Trousers than thelr narrow skirts and low- ‘PEM anata Mend TI Pa a Cupid Corner Jonnle Potnier, 936 78th N, wilt be married to H. J. Mitchell, 2t08 | K Spring, tomorrow afternoon at nncle, Harry . A. W. Brown will atticiate, The matron of honor will be Mra./ i FP. Newton, « sister of the and the best man, W. E. Engle. to-) Vitetions for many gaeste are cay Potnter, 7 Howe #7 the house will be elaborately rated. The young couple will make Seattle their home Marriage Licenses. Jobante MeCulloeh, Snobouslsh, | Leova Burke, Snohomish, 19.) tile, 22; Jennie} johey L. Rubie, . 18, Youyemon Shinmasu, Seattle, 28; Aka Miya rakt, Japan, 19. Thomas Erno, Top | , 29, Grace Polly, Blienshurg., | 21. Morris Bell, Seattle, Jeaal, Sara Kosting, Seattle, 22. Arthur) ™M. Fletcher, Seattic, legal; Lucia) Christie, Seatie, legal. Herman A, Schroeder, Seattie, legal; Eloice H Smith, Seattle, jexal. RC. Wilkow, | legal; Ada BM. Judd, Ca} In. tegal. Arthur W. Cur) ; Helen Noruwn, | leg. Adolph Fehr, Fargo, ham, Tacoma, Tacoma, 22. 24; Lillian Geneky,| Roseoe Erbine Grib- tle, 21. Glen M. Smith, Seattle,| Jegal; Edith T. Anderson, Seattie, legal. D. G. Hillman, Seattte, 37; Mra. Ti. 11 Mall, Seattle 25. Allan Pletcher, Seattle, legal; Margaret Rees, Revensdale, Wash. legal Knut Solvtk, Seattle, Jer: Sund, Senitie, legal. Hdward WH Chambers, Beattle, 22; Gertrude M. McKinnon, Seattle, Anxious housewlves, with one eye on the preserve kettle and the’ other on the sugar market, needn't worry, dealers say, for recent ad- vances in the price of sugar will not affect the retail price. Two weeks ago sugar advanced 20 points and this week there was a tise of 10 points more. The re cent 26 point Jump caused an in- crease of a haif-cont per pound im the retafl prices, but this wook’s jump, some of the retailers say, will not necesita increase in the price of small so that the consumer, will not be affected. Since July 6 of this year there has been an inerease of 86 conte, In the wholesale price of sugar, The beet ga which is re- ported large this yi will cause a drop in prices, it Is believed Jewelry Except for rings, less Jewelry 1s worn in France than jn England French women rarely wear brace. lets, except in the house. They never put on more than one chain ta time, but they do carry a heap of things on {t—purse, powder box, mirror, pencil, tablets and all sorts of little breloques—enys an ex change. A slender chain and a beautiful pendant fs good style for afternoon wear, but not for morning, A jeweled watch may pass any time, and earrings, unless pearl or dia mond solitaire, are not at all gen- eral, although a few women wear the long, droppy kind that some English women affect, PATTIES. Mix together 4 large ears of corn, grated, 2 eggs, 1 cup of milk and 1% cups flour sifted with a tea spoon baking powder and a dash of salt, Fry in small cakes The minleter who always notiges when women haven't beef to church is the most suc- cessful one, | Suburban Lite a ae ris ae To Keep But If perfectly fresh butter ix made into small polls of two oF three pounds each, wrapped in fresh cloths and placed in @ large Jar of 18 o'clock, at the residence of her| *troms brine, It gan be kept Sram carly spring until September, says Be sure that the butter de well covered with ihe roam, Prine, TODAY'S JOKE IN BLACK AND MUST BID HIGH. “And what did you tell George hen he aked you tf you'd Ike him as a brother-in-law?” “I told him that I'd think dt over, | ble, Seattle, 21; Bertha L. Straio,inyt 1 had several others in mind, also.” Marriage (1) Can the girl's faiber appear Olea|instead of the girl when spplica- tion for # marriage license Is made? (2) What ts the cost of a marriage Hagnes? pay the minister? ia ‘the feo of a Justice of X. K. (2) No, the girl must go, accord- Ing to the provisions of a law prased Inst winter, (2) License costs $b. (3) Tho best nan recetves the min- iater’s fee from the groom before the ceremony and hands tt to the minister after the ceremony (4) The feo allowed to the justice of Always Wash & doxen peapods to. cook with the peas. This gives them a better flavor, the peace is §2 to you,—as they do to everyone. If you eat too fast, do not masticate properly, or take food that docs not agree with you, digestive de- rangements arc almostauretocome, and indigestion generally loads to very serious physical troubles, BEECHAM’S PILLS relieve and cure indigestion. They have a quick and tonic action on the stomach and its nerves, and so they give direct aid to digestion. They carry away also the indi- gestible matter. _ With their use dyspepsia, hiccoughs, bad taste, unpleasant breath and flatulence disappear, You should be careful and remember Beecham’s Pills Will Right The Wrong Sold everywhere, In convonient bones 10c. and 25c. (3) Does the best man} ewe are nice fer picnic or! she, “for there can be nothing more! would show « great deal less of the cut waists,” Magic Many housewives gladly pay 25 conte for socalled “magic” clotha, as they are very useful for silver! ond other metals. Heing dry, they Go not pol the handy or, clothing jend go thelr work until the cloth | }teelf wears out To wake such a cloth, take 1 gasoline, % pound of whit % ounce of olelo seid, xing all together and shaking I. Soak pieces of woolen cloth jo the mixtore and hang them tn} \ }the open air, in a shady place, to }ény. When the cloths nro dry the! “magic” qualities have been given | Hto them. The | Fool Some men seem to think the devil ought to be thankful that ity can’t be every-/f, 10-A POISONING Neal 3-Day Treatment Drives It From the System The drink habit is ndt a discane, or an inherited affiietion, It is due to a stoved-up poison in the syat coming from the constant and eamtve use of alcohol, Dr, B. B. Neal, founder of the Neal Sday treatment for the drink habit, discovered this fact after many years of expertment and in- vestigation. He then compounded the antidote for this poisoning, The adminis tration of this antidote—a harm- lens compound of purely vegetable medicines—completely neutralizes and eliminates the aleoholle poisen- jing from the body. All appetite or craving for Nquor ts thus perfectly destroyed or lost. After king the Neal treatment one has no more desire for Mquor whatever, The cause is removed and the habit conquered. This te all accomplished In each ease in from one to 36 hours, de pendent upon the meotal and phys. jeal condition of the patient. With this *mecomplished, nature, alded by the reouperative and buildingup atment, soon asserts its powe and at the end of three days the patient returns from the Neal In stitute to is home greatly tm- proved in both body and mind, and absolutely free from all the old eraving for drink Names of guests are never di- vulged, and all communteations are confidentially treated. Call, phone Gr write for litera ture about the Neal 3Day cue, tn- olading indorsements an refer. onces, Address The Neal Institute, East Howell and 16th av., Seattle. Phony The Neal Institute of Be: attle is one of more than half a hundred such institu tions in the United States, Canada and Australia, material must be ‘ a7 & result the materi each vines in society. Por eines of Jonas " pher t= te es h to and watered od robbery of ethtem ) STUICS SAVED THE MEDICAL rRo- VESSION, 7 history of the practice of proves the greateat Faking and and humanity to advise mime poor crippled and malined that he has a cause of me ainat some corporation fer bi And when = jury dose give to the Injered. the suds slik gown may amount tas it agrees with the the more monuwe they ith ‘their cunning they have turned justice into Injustice. DENTAL ETnics, arging high prices, refusing to muar blacks tating practice twins presi he struggle for Professional existence becomes more tonme as capitaliet Inatitution od ond p sella hinself ‘for hive" Upon the day ethi ay « capitalist institutions th effect of ethical degeneracy vr y and plo msust be pow their EDWIN J. BROWN, DP 8 718 leet Ave, Union Ltock. Advanced Vaudeville Prices: 25c, 50c, 75¢ “The Perfect Theatre” THE FAMOUS ANGLO-PARISIAN ACTRESS Madame Besson “ IN - “THE WOMAN WHO KNEW” | Operatic Btars Cadets de Crouch & Welch That Lively Pate | Holmes, Wells & | | Finlay Francaise | 10 Girls and o Man CORCORON & DIXON ; A Study in Burnt Cork and Soft Shoe Dancing ALSACE & LORRAINE In a Musical Production, Featuring the Alsacephone WYNNE BROTHERS, Sang Froid Athletes | mpress ca. & Considine PRESS CORNER” Gascogne Quartette SEATTLE ED. L. DREW, Manager. THEATRE Week Commencing Tomorrow (Sunday) Matinee A Masterful Production of the Famous Play Rip Van Winkle Washington Irving’s Legend of the Catskill Mountains ° 299 Mr. John Pringle as “Rip Monday Night, Ladies Free Under Usual Conditions— Phone the Box Office for Particulars BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY—15 CENTS Nights—t15c, 25c, 35c and $0c TONIGHT—"“THE TWO ORPHANS”"—LAST TIME a FP. M—CONTINOOUS TERPORMANCE—1i P. M. FHKE MOON CLAS VAUDEYILY Ac EXCLUSIVE VERST ROW OTOPLAl oT ee | le Som ret rane . ” atracrdinary Now DOWNS @ GOMEZ Colored Comedians Batirely Different. THE FOLLOWING PHOTOFLAYS ARE STANDARD FILMS st BLUE WING AND THE VIOLINISTE TUE SrENDER FAMILY A Romance of Muasir. A Comedy With Metafile Citck. AMERD LD» ARTILLERY TOMMY, THE ey mg Showing Her wring & aati ‘The Boy Actor in & N pe AEROPLANE DISASTERS JIMMY WEARS A CROWN Something About Modera-Day The Hey Agter in a New Role, Laventlon. Low! FLOOR TEN CENTS—BALCO! FIVE CENTS. ‘THE BEST PROGRAM BN TTLE AT THE THEATRE AT THE Low PRICE OF ADMISSION. LOIS THEATRE BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE INITIAL WEEK SANDUSKY-STOCKDALE CO. PRESENTING AUGUSTUS THOMAS’ MASTERPIECE RIZONA PRICES: 25, 35, 50 CENTS Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday | A Pantages Theatre vinir Week Commencing Monday Matinee, August 7, at 2:30 THREE BROTHERS MARX AND COMPANY OF SEVEN IN “FUN IN Hi SKOOL” Vaudevilie’s Most Hilarious Humorosity Caterers to the Czar THE MASIROFF TROUPE In Native Songs and Dances MONSIEUR HERBERT Dainty Child Impersonator “That Musical Waiter” J0c—ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE AT POPULAR PI William Fleemen & Co. Present “BACK TO BOSTON” of Enjoyment Ventilated. Opera Chairs Orchestra ectly phoistored Splendid VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS THE TWO RUSSELS in a Comedy Burglar Sketch JACK GORDON * Charneter Singer. THRER REELS OF BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St.

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