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Dear M & Southera girl of 18, and am very much tm love with » Canadian 29, and & German of They have both proposed but I have not given either an answer, for I am #6 afraid | will make a mistake, and I would hate to hurt elther after encouraging them in a way, Is there no way T can test them? I have any one else for two years, Wl you help me? A DIXIE RL. A—My advice ts to test yourself. If both are good men, and both Jove yo mr own mind that needs adjusting 4 could go away and see which appeals more to you in the thence, or it { to go @Way, you might refuse to see either for a while. n in favor of the ohe who appeals to you in the high al attraction does not count for much unless backed whilg if you marry & man who .a% your deep re- your affectio®you are pretty sate. he commonwealth for wealth {s an {njurious polley, Will you please tell me how to round out sunken A READER {1am going to say I give you for what it fs worth, and own judgment. There are many causes for sunken », the extraetion of teeth, or unbep case It is poor health, lead healthy, normal like It or not, and at the same time keep your mind an do this by readitig, bringing all the happiness you into your own and others’ lives, associating with healthy, ing people. Gentle massage, with a good cream, Is be- and the cheeks, while héayy massage takes away flesh, kes should be upward: but believe me, nothing will lift the of the mouth and face like a happy mind. T have been living here two years, A ! alled @, and I thought her very nice, cut she keeps my house early in the morning, and keeps me from my work she tells the neighbors I do not keep my house tly, I have four tren, and I can’t have it neat so early, Will you please tell w to stop this without being impolite? RUN-OVER, wants to appear inhospitable in her own home, I w, but you are dotng, not only yourself, but this Indy wrong by neglecting your duties for her visits. If you wish to make a change, Just say kindly, and without the least resentment, “You'll pardon me Mre So-and-So, tf I work while we visit,” and then go right on with your dish washing, the babies’ bath or w r you have to do, | would not advise you to sweep while she is there disagree Dear Misa Grey me when I first ca A—One 1 1 lose the cot and get the sot Who weds a sot to get his cot w Kindly give me a recipe for making buns from CLEO. ar Miss Grey i dough. s do not need a spectal recipe If you will use a little judg your bread is ready for the last working, separate a ugar to work ff you wish; make into buns and bake taste. Dear Miss Grey: Can dill pickles be made to taste as good as those bought at the store? If so, will you please give me a recipe for making them? MRS. H. P. B. A.—-Even better, I think, Select firm cnew #, wash and ar range a layer in the bottom of a stone jar, sprink ith salt, not too heavy ther layer of cu cumbers, salt and dill leaves, and so on ¢ jar is nearly full Weight them dows. They make their own An effective material for summer dresses has a border done tn bead effect. (1) Lam a widow, and have a young daughter m dressmaking. Can you tell me an tnexpensive class or e could attend this winter? (2) Will you please tell what is best to clean a red cloth dress yut washing it? A WIDOWED MOTHER. A. (1) It seems to me the best plan would be for her to eee some of the best class dressmakers in town and put tn her application early, and then see them again later. They not only take apprentice girls, but pay them a few dollars while they are learning. 2) Many good cleaners use gasoline, and personally I prefer @y. but one must be very careful of fire. Best clean it in the open couple engaged when thes have been going together for six months? Should a girl give all her affection to one boy if she is not engaged to him? Do you think a man loves # woman if he promises to become a Catholic, and breaks his promise? Would you advise her to break the engagement or to try to persuade him to become a Catholic? DOROTHY Dear Miss Grey: Ts A—Two people are not engaged until the man proposes and the | woman accepts. A gitl should have more than one friend, but certainly could not really love more than one man. A man might love a woman and break a promise if, after deliberate thought, he finds-he was wrong fn making the promixe. No one bas the right to interfere with an ethor’s religious belief. Mr advice to you is to have your boy friends. as friends only, until you get a better idea of what love really tx, It will come to you with other experiences, and you will,recognize it when it does. Cupid Corner! Rosalena 1. Powell wil! be united fa marriage to Harold Moon, 143 N. S2ud, at the residence parents, 527 Minor av., officiating. The bri tended by her sister, Ethel Powel! and the groom's best man wil! b Harold Powell, a brother of the bride. The young couple will mak Beattie their home. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Leroy ©. Brass, Seattio Elizabeth Allin, Seattle . M. B. Foster, Seattle Elizabeth Scott, Seat Frank Mitchell, Seat! Nelile Baker, Seattioe Fred Edgar Smith, § Ethe! Elliott, Seattle Joe Maceri, Pilehuck Maria Rosa Sainato, Gust Olson, Tacoma Mre. EF. F. Bingham, Tacoma Harold E. Moon, Sea: sna I. Po’ $ Plichuek. ..21 legal legal} legal What made you send me this mushy novel? Haven't you any 40| “Well—er—that fsn't my taste. o' 1 thought ft was yours.” ington, = 729 Third Av. Phone. Mala B434 Ton salary oF nt profit; ond ae 2, : mounted to $630. in ‘aia TRADES [isan JEOUNET eet _| To make form tor aN ers and concrete men St Bnoqualmis Bar PERSONAL De Jonneon Ann RRA ARORA he CUnRD. Cold Dishes for Hot Days WATERMELON CITRON Cook some of the rinds in a rich sugar syrup, then can. When ready to use take out a little and dry tn the oven. This may be used fa cakes, pies and puddings just the same as citron CARNI FRIA (Spanish Cold Meat) n slice of round steak and roll ft up around a slice of Take at “tak Serve on lettuce ham. Bake about half hour and slice when cold. leaves for supper HERRING SALAD Cut up very fine about % pound cold roast veal, the same quantity ef cold roast pork, add 2 Holland herring cut fine, 1 large sour apple, Bpickies and 2 onions, all chopped fine, To these add 1 cup of sour @eam. Balt and pepper taste. Now chop the whites and yolks of @ hard boiled ox separately, Chop cooked red beets separately, and se with celery a» a garnish-over salad, The chopped yolks forming center of the divh, the whites surrounding the yellow, then the 4 bets coelreling the chopped whites, and lastly the celery eave or anything positively | a some butter, and a few spices legal | better taste’ | \ THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1911. Fair faces stil! have a chance to; that blow away fooling That” ban- as the other, The decoration ray be piquant, for all the early autumn; deaux give is done away with be of flowers, plumes, algrettes hats that come from the hands of| The crowns of this year's head breasts or wings, The flowers the millinera “who know” are set! gear are high, very high—the sugar contrived of silk, lace or vel |far down on the head. A double| loaf and steeple crowns of long ago| The lace flowers, the aigrettes pining purpose is thus served./are again the correct thing. the plumes are worn on dress hats, The face has an attractive frame| The autumn hat itself in of while the breasts, quills and wings and the head ts comfortable, for!or velvet. One is as fashionable, Ko on those for everyday wear, such AN ODE TO WATERMELON Up from the South, by boat and Green as emerald is its rind, [Pee OR EEH HEE | train | But cutting through it thou shalt ; } 3 Now come the King of Frutts agatn; find 3 Seman Se Luscious feast for Judge or felon, Seah ee tet ee | wanted grate “ge om lly # will be devoted to campers 4 Watermelon en from duty.” | 5 Sod camping. Watell for th GIRLS DON’T PROPOSE. _.° vet be in too much of a hurry! % fiinews, and. the about any phase of a love affair, es: | Do you think it proper for a young pecially about telling a man you lairl to tell a gentleman who has love him. beam calling on. her for » e time Marry in haste and repent at it ahe loves Ta great haste. e ." but tell a man that you RS. him—and repent at once! | A man engaged loves the whole sex on account of the one woman etest mass of crimson beau! Glorious mpting angel suggestions that wil| make your vacation # enjoyment keener Ree . * * * me the preventives « t* * * * Milk is not « model food if med. died with | | | | Wappy te the mother he knows how to kesp a healthy|# child well, and to correct any ex |® jisting unhealthy conditions. * | Children pass ‘tirough certain|® Cream of Onfon or Celery Cream of stages and require certain foods for | * Soup |bullding purfioses. \* Croutons. | The easiest way, when a-eblid|# Shredded Lamb or asks for anything is to give it to|® with Botled Rice. f It saves discussion, tears Lettuce, Dressing, time, and everyone is appar ently happy. But there comes « day of reckoning. Overfed and underfed children are pitiable ob jects, nervous, irritable and rest lean It is Impossible to plan the food for children unless the mother has correct standards of what constt stutes perfect health Cereals contain the ne ements for the bone Butter, cream and ollve ofl are ood fate—heat and energy pro-|grow strong men and women.) children Jncers, When they have once learned the| If meats are used—and they are Potatoes, rice, hominy and white| pleasures of health and how un-| not necessary to build his -body breads are common, starchy foods,| comfortable It is to be sick, they|a child should not have them more and their great food value for the | will be ready to give up unhealthy | than three of four times a week hild depends upon the methods of | foods. . You, if they are sim coking. For instance, @ baked or| Cool, never ced Y lainty, A cup custard or carefully boiled potato has food |beverage. Cocoa is a food, not a ri diding with dat figs or v |beverage. Milk ts also a food. r after & nomeat dinner. A b f today |} @ tee eee een eee e eee eee ee TWO SUGGESTIVE LUNCHEONS OR" SUPPERS FOR MOTHERS AND CHILDREN. Brown Potato Boup. Macaront with “To matoen Whole Wheat Bread and Butter. Blueberries or Stewed Fign and Cream Each dish in the above menus has a decided food value. Cream sonpa are most excellent for luncheon or supper, but should be eaten slowly. The macaroni and milk take the place of moat. Figs, stewed and served without sugar, have a high food value. They could be used alone with the whole wheat bread and butter. Soaked, steamed and stuffed, with finely chopped nuts, they are a hé®thy sweet for school lunches or when children have a desire for sweets. . EMER EERE REE RE Botled Matton wary el egteteteeeeee water, f» the | ‘old too many sweets and give| A dish of well-cooked prunes— apple, taploca pudding with the children fruits and salads. never add sugar—cereal and cream, pineapples, ete., with Boys and girls are proud of fine,| whole wheat bread and butter and/a nut or | strong bodies. Teach them that it/a glass of milk, sipped slowly, will desserts with fruit are good is through good foods, plenty of | certainly give a child a sustaining — |water, fresh air and exércise that| power, not equaled by meat. Ripe| (Copyright, 1911, by Alice Gitche!! they will develop their bodies and bananas are wholesome food forl Kirk.) How can I attract the attention jof a young lady whom I learned to love at first sight? I am ure I jlove her Doesn't t mean that she will love me, I take her Jour for auto ride a If she doesn't keep com =r \TEACH YOUNG MOTHERS HOW TO KEEP AWAY THAT LITTLE WHITE HEARSE pany with men vften talk to} her over the phone, but I can't her to ask me to cali on her. What would you advise? JOB W Don’t wait for her invitation, but ask her permission to call JUST LIKE A MAN need some help with my hold = du announced a n when her husband home the other night “What's the matter with our |daughter?” the husband wanted to know “Our daughter? Why, Jim, you |know she’s delicate, and has her |school, and—" “And what? Her teacher's re port shows that she isn't doing a bit of school work.” UNIQUE MILWAUKEE BABY STATION. jt et MILWAUKED, Wis, Aug. 11-- from all the other cottages of the} “But she ta reg, Sak: emer Milwaukee has” just. opened a{Squalld section, For inside it ts] her ghee ag Be Aen ie Jas bright and sanitary as paint | know she ts eager to take the pilze Baby Station,” the first of {ts| 214 white enamel can make it at the gymnasium contest, But particular scope in any city of the! ‘The Baby Station isn’t a hospital, | that’s just like a man—wanting KS country. though its physicians and nurses |delicate girl to engage In rough, “A. gelentific experiment, the|will treat sick babies if needs be, | hard labor.”—Hxchange moat farreaching that has been|It's a school for mothers. The] gojence. is common sense with a made by any city at any time,”|Baby Station ts established to thelrormula attachment. says Dr. Jobn M. Beffell of this|end that there shall be no more baby station, Dr. Beffell has been|unnecossartly sick bables tn the behind the baby station project | neighborhood. from its beginning. + The station ts It's an unpretentious Mttle cot-|tiny bath tubs, with scales and tage in the Poltwh quarter. . But| bottles, a refrigerator and a sant for the little siga that marks it,|tary kitchen—with everything nec- {t looks ifke any other onestory| essary for the proper care of cottage. Within it is different babies. Bills collected; private detective work; confidential, Open even equipped with|ings.| 314 Bafley; Main 4677, *** VAMILY WASHING 60 CENTS PER WEEK PHONE BAST 4090, |* eet eee tteeeeeeeee eee dinner, Gelatine | 4} recommend the Neal cure RD AMUSEMENTS Advanced Vaudeville Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c¢ “The Perfect Theatre” A COMPANY OF REAL BRONCHO BUSTERS CHEYENNE DAYS Featuring LUCILLE MULHALL The Most Daring of Equestriennes Welcome Return of LEE LLOYD wing Hoom Kutertalnor JAY ROBERTS Pianint THE THREE MAGIC FLUTES In Cassie and Popular Melodies TRIO DU G'fos Daring Gymuastios and Bolsterous Fun KLEIN BROTHERS AND SYBIL BRENNAN Late Stare of “Ia F Mac M, BARNES, LOUISE REMING AND CO. Present the Merry D: Comedy “MKS. KOTTEM'S FIRST {impress SULLIVAN * CONSIDINE CIRCUIT “TNE HOUSE OF EXITS” MABELLE FONDA TROUPE ~The Jas shopping, business and clubs, The chief feature of one of the ad vaneo hats (illustrated above) shown for dress casions is silken orchid that forms part of § trimming. ne hat ts of Diack ve and the large loose leaf pet flower upon its loft side bs of white lk. From.the cente the stamen. This by a white aigrette this hat is surround white Irish guipre. The long willow plume on liberty bell hat fad |from a rich cream to dar rh I shaped frame ts sn C mp cov ith the plush, || of the jong w ther being « sufficient trimming. | BEAUTY good for plinpl Juggling Boys and Girls Sullivan & Considine Beginning Monday Mat. . Direct from the Tivoli Theatre, London beaut I AVR sen ght Juggler Have good health and get enough of ive, but my face is very thin. Will you please tell me what | I can get or to make my fw d's Greatest Heavy- look which Perfectly Ventilated. Uphoterered Opera © Splendid Orchest Third Ave ‘es the quality and James | it hard an firm, although it does not the quantity. In a Comedy Scotch Sketch Repairing Kindly tell me how to repair rub ber gloves and a hot water bottle | BLD | }, Select a y of court plaster a | j little longer than the cut, place it Jon the under side of the glove and jearefully bring tho edges of the| tear together, holding the sides in ere! es! SEATTLE TMEATRE hold the ru fast, and it will |i- ED. L. DREW, Manager. Both Phones 43 CATHERINE STEWART AL FOSTER PHOTOPLAY REELS CHANGED THREE TIMES A WEEK Admission Sc and 10c Fancy Dancing .-Character Impersonator jwear for many days. Take the |hot water bottle to a repairer of bicycle tires i H neing TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINEE Bargain Matinee.“Wednesday 15 Cents A Great Ame‘ican Comedy Drama RAILROAD JACK A Strong Spirited Story. Lots of Comedy See Miss Ann Phillips in a New Role—A Rollicking Country Girl Nights—15c, 25c, 35¢ and 50c “RIP VAN WINKLE”. shed rooms feinue, B04 Justice of Supreme Court Endorses Neal 3-Day Tonight. ‘Last Time Week Beginning Matinee Sunday SANDUSKY-STOCKDALE CO. Drink Habit Cure “Quincy Adams Sawyer” [fe ia , “The Best New England Play Ever Written” lene @upreme Court of lowa, has PRICES 25c, 35¢ and 50c |penned the following public state- nent “1 am personally ac quainted with several men who have been cured by | the Neal S-day treatment | for the drink habit, and | who have thus been re. stored to their families and friends, | unhesttatingly “Unequated Pantages Theatre vie Week Commencing Monday Matinee, August 14, at 2:30. Popular Priced Vaudevillo's Highest Salaried Act HOMER LIND that Musical Sensation, “The Opera Sin to all the afflicted, thelr suffering families, relatives and friends.” And Company Greatest of Ventriloquists Vernon And Wis Wooden-Headed Family Clevernat of Colored Acts, The Watermelon Trust Physicians, attorneys and other Comics, Singers and Dancers | professional men, business men if - A Bit of Te The Newest of Novelties | Adair and Henny La Kelliors Lyrics and Bright Patter In “Cireus Eve in Mexteo™ Prices-—20¢ and men in all walks of life, have oolary, been cured of the drink | habit through th marvelous Neal 3-day cure, compounded by enjamin I Neal, and given to the world through the philanthropic spirit of Senator Bruce of lowa. 10¢—Advanced Vaudeville at Popular The Nea netitute of Seattle is 1 a. = . ¥ =e vast more uae bait he GRAND OPERA HOUSE ‘gan, er ul treatment of purely vegetable and perfectly harmleas| INCOMPARABLE VAUDEVILLE- mediciue—is administered, | 1 P, M—CONTINUOUS PRE FIVE CEN MISSION ANDARD P ‘ORMANCE EN CENTS The medicine is taken internally only, without any hypodermic in jections, and ta administered under |® plain agreement and an approved bond, providing for the return of| the entire amount paid by the pa-| tient unless he and all interested with him are entirely and fully sat-| tofied with a perfect cure effected at the end of only three days’ treat-| mont, KR WILLIAM SMITH o-Volced Solotet TUXEDO DUO urtesque Serenaders Mr, Bingham EL “FRIDAY THE ‘@oLD” THIRTEENTH” A Story of Alaska Proving an Omen THE SMALLEST THE YHOUSE AT PRICK OF ADMIS! NEW PHOTO PLAYS ON WEDNESDAY. Write, wire, phone or call for full particulars or advice, Complete in. formation, including tndorsements and references, will be mailed to you in a plain sealed envelope, Ad- dreus The Neal Institute, East How: Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. See cll and 16th Avenue, Seattle. Phones: East 4381; Ind, Cedar 431.] Classified Page. SOS NE WV oR OES

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