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NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR || TMy‘Doysal Se Southwick Co_ Cynthia Grey’s Letters Dear Miss Grey: If an American-born woman marries an uralized foreigner, does she lose or retain her right of franchis: unnat- t ko T stopped going with my aa Miss Grey: About two mont awebiBoart, She is a good little girl and very faithful, and 1 always thought « great deal of her, but I did not love her, Mt almost broke her heart, but we quit on friendly terms, Li think she still loves me. made a mistake. to ask her to go with me again. A by all means go to her and tell ber game mistake again, woman can love Small cheer and great welcome 1 told her so, and Now, I see I Would it be proper for me HARRY 0, 8. If you know your own mind, and feel she still cares for you, #0, but be careful not to make the 1 do not think men realize how deeply a true make a merry feast.—Shakespeare. Dear Miss Grey: (1) Mi cover so that they will not rua? (2) How can I set the color in (3) How can T brighten a gtit A to four gations of cold water, If it ~(1) Soak In a solution of salt can I brighten the colors of a couch gingham dress? frame? HOUSEWIFE. iter an hour, Use a pint of salt has been washed an faded, it may tmprove ft to rinse in a gallon of water to which has been added one teacup of vinegar. (2) The above solution of salt water wil) set the colors, (3) Try & weak solution of vinegar and water, . ‘The beauty of @ house are the friends who frequent it” Miss Grey: Please tell me how to make taptoca pudding when you no oven? LIGHT HOUSEKEEPER. k half a cup of taploca over might; boil in three cups of milk ‘and sugar to taste, until clear; whip in one or two weill-beaten eggs: take off and Mavor. Dear Miss Grey: Please Inform me whether plans are necessary for building a five or sixroom house outside the city limits. A STAR READER. A—Yes, even If you do the work yourself, you will need a plan | results. you wish the best Dear Miss Grey: (1) What is good to prevent tanning of the skin (2) Is @ girl ef 16 too old to wear hair ribbons? (3) What will make the ejbows soft and smooth? DIMPLES. A-—I am not in favor of powdering, but have found that the bes! preventive for tanning of a sensitive skin ts to use a good face crear and then apply talcum powder, Be careful to use only the purest talcum @) No. (3) Scrub with cornmeal and warm water, and apply & good cream, A dash of soda helps green vegetables to keep their color. Dear Miss Grey: Bis or dance. [am not dancing, but on the individuality of both of you. Tam 20 and in love with a young man a few my senior. He loves me and has asked me to marry him, bu! a man of wealth and I am just a working girt and do not sing pretty, but seem attractive to people. Do you ? A FORLORN GIRL. It te said that in a per marriage the persons “should appeal to each other spiritually, men ‘and physically, and if they appeal in two of these respects It is safe Fatigue is the Blood poison of civilization. Dear Miss Grey: and just married, I want to T have no relatives to advise me, and I am very know if it ts right to go visiting of fore the dishes are washed or any ofthe work done? A—There are times when one M. L. might made a little morning visit and @o the work in half the time, but personally, I should had ‘eft my home in order. If one is needed some place morning, one should not be so wedded to housework that with a clear conscience for the greater work neglecting the home for visiting is dangerous. Can you tell me how to bake ple crust so that It 1 méan when you way is to turn your dough, puncture with and fill aud slip onto a flat tin, or a larger ple tia, to bake bake the under crust before putting YOUNG WIFE. tin upside-down, and cover it fork and bake that way. Whew pound of Canton ginger cupful_of sugar and 4 of Let stand 30 minutes. jually to the boiling point boll Cool, strain and @lute with crushed ice. le Pudding. p, round pan; peel and apples, fili core holes chopped almonds, sugar and jand served on lettuce. 15 minutes. Add ‘ lemon julce and % cupful | 2 eggs and a teaspoonful of baking powder; pour this over apples and bake in oven very slow. of potatoes and beets, half the amount of or cabbage and a few Englis! nuts, mixed with a French d French dressing ox 1 enlt, % teaspoon cayen 44 teaspoon mustard dry into these slowly 1 tdblespoon oll GOOD NEWS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE ‘The family washing has no occa- to further worry the house separately, never coming In contact with other clothing of any d®scrip- -j tion, and when the clothes are re ife and family are fully re of all cares and worries per < to the family washing. ‘The Covey Wet-Wash Laundry “ Inc., has solved a great prob that has for years been a of great worry and dread to housewife and families. The washing is weekly dreaded tt housewives as the most of thelr household du- The Covey Wet-Wash Laun- @y. Co. ith its present equip ment fe inatalied in its turned to your home they are much dryer than can be done with the ordinary wringer. As the equ! ment in this plant ts of a type espe cially for this work, and is abi handle the washing so rapidly and perfectly satisfactory to the fami Hes, the washing ts done for you for the small amount of 50 cents per family washing, which is much cheaper and more econom feal than to have the honsewife wearing her life away on the wash- board and in the tub every week with the washing. Families wishing to have their Santa Claus Tells Boys and Girls of Seattle About New Toys and Dolls for Xmas Stockings MANY STRANGE THINGS FOR GOOD CHILDREN ARE PROM. I8ED BY OLO ST. NICK. expensive doll, $150, 2—A uto-coaster, $2.75. 3—Littie Red Riding Hood character doll, 10 and 15 ite. 4+—Cook character doll, 10 and 16 cents. 6—Wright aeroplane, 25 cents to $1.50. 6—Bathing doll, 35 cents to $1.25, 7—Crooked leg, real baby doll, 10 cefts to $ 1.25, 8—Moving picture machine, 96.50, 9—Marathon racer, $3. BY SANTA CLAU: : TOYL D, 9-H T am wain, and I've got something to say © the boys and girls of Seattle You may think {t's a long time to/ spe “hristmas, but mas will be} They make lots of different buy one, here before you realize it [kinds of dolls—"character dolls.” for tt TH have a choice line of dotis| instead of being merely a boy or) The little character doll ind toys for this Cicistmas, and I/a girl doll, their di are lke ever, are cheaper. If your want every kid to ¢ tme tojreal children. They make Little were to buy one it |Red Riding Hoods, Highland lass from 10 to 75 cent. been so badly rushed the/ies and laddies, peasant boys and would cost from 35 cents to $1.25. years, | haven't been able girls, sallora, uurses, cooke and my dolls in my own fac-| many othe: tory up here In Toyland. [I've had) One of to get help from Germany ing doll.” The little town of Sonneberg,/a lot of them this year, for = a work on Mary Carr Moore's opera, "The Cost of Empire,” much time and research. Her life has been varied She has travoled extensively; haa carried twice acroua the Isthmus of Panama tn a chair on the back of a native, and has crossed the summit Sierras on her own feet. Mrs. of Col, Carr, of this in Melningen, southeast of Leip: | new and will be lots of fun. 1t ten't more than 75 miles bathtub and put tne doll in. nd nearly everybody in it will float and won't be hurt a bi i his time making dotis. “re | buy them anywhere, in marriage to John Waiter j ston at §:80 tonight at the of her parents, 3939 Burke Mason, of the University gational church, will officiate. ‘The test of a watermelon ts tts weight. A ripe watermelon is As a melon ripens tiny blisters that form on the rind en- large, and when the melon is with both hy: one on jy ath eh either side, a orlapy like the | ‘>, ie at ee SARAH PRATT CARR. peewee Sarah Pratt Carr ts a known and well liked member of Seattie’s colony of authors. Her work with the pen beg: O% NEW, modern, iahed rooms | atom paces gait at The Vieginun, B06 | Virginia street, near Woeetlsks avenue a road, in one of her dort “Billy Tomorrow” is one of a de-| lightful series, the third book of which will appear in a fow weeks Besides these there are “Waters of Eden,” a novelette, and “All The} World is Queer But Me.” Her Grand Opening, Sat., Aug. 12 No Orders Taken Before That Date. PANTS Any Suit in the House S| TAILORED TO YOUR ORDER —— INCLUDING or ALt Cost FREE txtra Pants Worth $5 to $7, all for EXTRA ia The aig, is where the dolls come from child who gets one can fill the | If anybody went to a store to he'd have to pay $150 and Mra, Johnston will take a two weeks’ tour through Canada. They will live at 4309 Fourth ay. N. BE. Lalu A, Greeson, 6056 Seventh ay. N. B., was married last night to James KE, Mull, 1919 Seventh av., at the First M. EB. chureh, Rev. A. W. Leonard officiating, Lena B. Mull, a sister of the groom, was the bridesmaid, and D. A. Smith the best man. - MARRIAGE LICENSES. Grant KE. Stanley, legal, Belling. ham, and Clara M. Morton, legal, Hellingham; Keijiro Yokomich, 32, Stockton, Cal, and Yuki Sak Vigwin, 48, John Walter Johnston, legal, Se: tle, and Alma Blanche Covey, legal, Seattle; Uyemon Domoto, 22, Orange, Cal, and Kiyo Yatagai, 16, tle; Leigh A. Hun Mary Plumes, J. K. Miller, legal, Hattie Steinmer, 20, Seattle William Arthur Corder, lega), tle, and Rosa A. Coxen, legal, Franc It it would cost Bathing dolls Another novelty if my anto-sled. With one of these a boy or girl can eo cutest fe the “bath- coast Ike Nghtning on the level, going to give away They would cost $2.75 if you could oR a “i}Cupid Corner! -. Almo Blanch Covey will be united bn mee Rey ngre-| an automobile, and they dida't seem Mr,'to care whether we knew it or not.” “A remarkable thing happened Jast_ night.” “What was it?” “We met some people who have $22.50 and $25.00 in Blue Serge Clothing we wish to announce to the public that never in our history These blue serge suits come from the best known Eastern manufacturers, and every one of them represents in value the price we ask. a= WEEK Is all you pay when you buy the GATELY WAY. If you need a suit you can’t do better than to get into one of these. They are made well, look well and wear well Open Saturdays until 10 p. m. 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By its even temperature at all times, by your perfect coma trol of it, the Monarch bakes evenly always, just as you would wish it, and thus also $ your temper and patience. & Just as Reliable as Trainman's Watch, The nickel trimming and polished top also save you the labor and inconvenience of constant blacking. The Monarch is substanti- Pally constructed in every way. It not only pleases at first, but That's why it is called the “Stay Satisfactory Range.” WE TAKE YOUR OLD RANGE IN TRADE ON A NEW MONARCH RANGE .count” has been evi- denced. Today, at any hour, you will find a number of women transacting their banking busi- ness at this bank, surrounded by every attention and convenience. Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store NO MORE, NO LESS YOU CAN’T LOSE As w and back of every garment we make, Positively no gar- ments allowed to leave our shops unless they are absolutely right. You will find a union label on every garment we make, By employing union help, we have the most skiliful and practical journeymen workmen, and our products therefore are finished gar- ments and are exceedingly satisfactory. See Our Large Ad in Tomorrow’s Papers for Further Particulars World’s Largest Tailors 96 Stores in the U. S. 1014 First Avenue Women need have no hesita- tion in seeking advice or informa- tion upon financial matters. Our officers are always pleased to assist. All the . Credit You Want PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AV. Gast 414, MADISON =". Bekins “= Store trunks in fireproof storage at 50c per month—two trunks for * 76c per month, with free access, EQUIPMENT OF COVEY WET-WASH LAUNDRY CO. 223, BROADWAY NORTH Plant, can do the family washing | washing done by this new and up §0 economically, without any dan- to-date process, may call up East f whatever of damaging the fam- 8696 on the telephone, and the de ¢lothing In any manner, no mat-|livery wagon will at your ter how fine » fabric or linen you|home and get your washing, deliv May have ir, your washing. Its| ering same when washed, the laun- paged #0 arranged that in|jdry company Susniahing bags to ing tl Clothing, the finest | put your clothes in. or nen you may have is re-| Our plant is located at 223% from the laundry {n just as| Broadway North, im this elty, and & condition as though it had|is the finest plant of ite kind in carefully handied by the/this locality. At any time the Ia- fe herself. The equipment dies would like to inspect — this ‘this laundry was built especial-| plant they are always welcome, this purpose, with extreme|and will be courteously shown and caution |shown through the establishment farcily washing is done|and all details carefully explained. The opening of an account is quite simple and we offer every service and facility consistent with our well known policy of prudent banking. call | -Dexter Horton National Bank Beecnd at Cherty COMBINES, New York Building RESOURCES J'J MiLLIons Business Bringers. Star classified ads, Buy of tell rea! estate, etc.