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Grey: If you are out campt ing you can use instead? I hi can make ong coffee, Beat the yolks of ogg, al- to each cup, very Nght, and pour the coffee tn while It ts delicious if thade right. Grey: What would be some nice things to eat to take ot ‘am afraid I may forget something. = A PROSPECTIVE TENTER. to dreas her hair? on? Also September 4, RS. KNOW NOTHING. of each at the base le around the head, Grey: Will you please tell me if a person gets a divorce marries, and immediately goes to Canada and Wf you stay in Canada; to liv ie it legal? WORRIED, but if you return within six months it ig not. A marriage contracted less than six divorce is not legal tn this state. Grey: in @ pint of not ts nothing Please tell me why a p ft of hot water ts lighter CLARIBEL, water there are many bubbles of more or less than hot air, which also contains a san Makes Millions of Dollars Year for Other Folks . D.C, Aug. 1. any—wha' in the government serv tle volce, a gractous manner and a dine between her eyebrows. lost people expect to find me @ gray-haired old woman with a stern, forbidding manner,” sald Miss Kelly, and then laughed and added, “I came into the government service very young-—just out of school.” She came in as @ stenographer. The lowest age at which one can enter as a stenographer is 18. Miss .| Kelly has had 15 years’ experience, By sheer study this girl has titted i i ik : : i i fh hi i Uta i e i E There were enough to dry out all the bed the next rain came.” ———— Delight Walnuts or pecans, snap nd Boston brown bread of the pienicke the nuts tie & paste by the addition Spread the mixture up- tlices of Boston brown i addition to the Munch is cottage cheese finely chopped drink can be made fuice “skimmed” from the first stages of preserv feed water. Cherry “ade” this way is a jen or “| % In the cours wigs aad, gyvee - * were generally 4 5 7 expresuman who {s|% pai Ourrrrte tte tier the goods. ‘That makes her 33, which is prob- oe sae Coney oe Soot Oe it and persistence herself out of the “Surf bathing is so embarrassing We are always josing and pins. Now, you men it Packing ‘The girl who expects to travel much will find it convenient to supply herself wi colored linen or crash different articles. Some women go so far as to have bags of all kinds of garment dis- tinguishing by different colors, as blue for corset covers, pink for blouses, gray for shoes ig slip b. for corsets, and s0 OB ior toy deuce’ clasification. These bags simply made with an envelope fiap, each being cut proper size for the class for which it is intended, Tapes can be tied to the flap and under part of the fastening may be with button and loop or but Striking is @ white cotton mar- ‘| quisette bordered in @ design of yellow wheat. English eyelet embroidery ts hav. ing « continued favor and is tre- mendéously popular for tunics worn over satin skirts. \-alialialalieiaieheiahelielelelels * *% COATLESS COMMONS PANT *& % LONDON, Aug. 14.—"Shirt- & *& sleeved” statesmen appeared * * for the first time in the house * * of commons today because of * ’& the heat. Ninety-five degrees * *& Fahrenheit was recorded in ® # the shade and 11 fn the sun, * * | young |the langhing stock of the others. THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST? 14, 1911. THIS MOTHER, THOUGH RICH, DR TWO CHILDREN rar Me REALLY MOTHERS Mrs. Iselin and Her Children, From a Recent Photograph, Taken at Fashionable Newport. Mra. Ernest Iselin ts one of th young matrons of the 400 of Now York and Newport, who ts fainous for being a careful mother. She ts seldom seen during the daytime upon the streets and/ drives of America’s moat fashion- able watering pl unless ac. companied by her emall son and daughter, Going for a walk, motoring, driving or ing “with mother fa one of the summer. joys of! small Loutse and Ernest the sec-/ ond. In the wintertime lessons of | many kinds have to be lecrned/| and longer hours are spent with nurses and governesses than dur-| ing the heated season. While Mra. Iselin'’s children are thetr) aiwaye = daintily dressed, Six-Sentence ‘Talks BY CYNTHIA GREY SUME DUN'TS AND DOB FOR CAMPERS Giri, don’t wear your skirts too short to be modest, uor so long as to be in the way. Don’t get “mushy.” for if there! f« anything disgusting on a camp-| ing trip, it is to see tro pice people making themselves Boys, be manly, and remember you are the stay of the camp and the protection of the women Boys and girls, overlook \ things and drink in the beact, the greatness of pature, a: will come back from your Ufo in the open refreshed for the years work, Chaperone, trust the young people, and remember how you weed to hate to feel that someone Was watching you to criticise you duces a pallor of the skin, pulse becomes less frequent, the temperature is lowered, and the respiration grows more rapid at health, when he emerges from the water; pulse and breathing once more be- the |come normal, the ekin flushes and @ sensation of warmth proves the bath @ success. For camping trips the new crepe lingerie will be found a vajuable addition to the roughing outfit. It fs intended specially for this occa sion and for traveling, as it re quires no ironing ani thereby re duces the laundry work by one half. The services of a good laun- dress are not alwiys easy to ob tain for ecmutse trips, and where many schoolsiris enjoy thelr sum- mer vacate together at # camp this part of the routine work as sumes great !mportance. The new crepe lingerie comes in sets or separate pleces. It re sembles the French material from which Mouses havi been yoade, and it is simply trimms4 with edgings of real cluny or valenciennes laces. Ch: cheviet ts one of the new fabrics lan to attend races at Madison oe starting Tucsday, clothes are simple in fashiom The frocks texture might learn a wise lesson the clothes of this wee girl from Bei) Summer Recipes for Housewiv CAMPERS’ kfast. Toast Bri Cereal Ham Omelet, with little pleces of ha: MENU Wild Berries im mixed in or flavored with fryings Coffee Lunch, French Fried Toast Fried Pota’ Lenon-Tea Jam or Jelly s, Water Cress from nearby stream Litle Cakes Dinner. Fish, caught or dried Canned Peas Biscuit or Corn-dodger, ba! Roast Potatoos pd on the fire, with syrup Coffee DOMESTIC DECALOGUE As Compiled by Famous Mme. Georgette Paria, Maur M mous wife, has decalogue for wiv Leblane of; storlinck’s fia a domestic as follows: | gs to tend nd in what concerns his} bodily welfare. IL. See that his clothes are ready each day and befitting the season of the year, IH, Assume the qualities of a) barometer, that you may foresee the electric disturbances which vie- it every hotixebold. IV, When your husband ts tn a} bad temper, don't develop simf symptoms; but when he is merry,| imitate btn unfailingly. V. Don't fondle him before me time—kisses to as soap bubbles Wife of Famous Author VI. Use your a tongue only in gout, don't insist on walking. VIL. If you wish to convince him that you are a better actress than Bernhardt and a sprightiler dancer than Paviowa, show him that you a better k than Kscoffier, A wif duties are, among others, to smooth over domestic tiffe—a man never admits he is in the wrong-—to aftend to the house- hold finances and to have an eye for the week after next. Finally, never lose sight of in making all these sacri- . while a man supports the family, woman ts his supertor hers. WATCH BABY IT 18 IMPORTANT THAT LITTLE SHOES SUIT LITTLE ONES One cannot be too careful in the care of the children’s feet, partic ularly fn the question of shoes. ‘The little foot is so soft and pila) # bie that it is easily molded and an Uifitting shoe quickly Geforms it An awkward gait {8 sometimes traceable to imperfect footwear Many child ts restless when firet put into its cot at night atmp- ly be feet are cold. A cup of hot milk ne it feels chilly and ite) ® and friction of the feet and limbs with a little olive off will bring abou healthy glow and the lit tle will drift off to sleep, warm and comfortable. SSSR EE * TO KEEP ANTS AWAY ‘© If you will line a box with # tar paper and pack yout food * in one a size smaller, and * net it in the larger one, there ® will be no trouble about ants. eteeetene 2 7 » * 2 ahh Madam, Did You Ever Wear an AN R. & G. CORSET Thousands of satisfied women in this city now use -couldn't possibly induce them to try anything clse. New Fall models now ready and the R. & G~ yours is here. Prices, as you know, start at NEW, ROUGH TAILOR VITINGS— BASEMENT PERCOLATOR .... ..90C Why pay $3.50, when this Per- colator meets all require ments? T-cup alze, mtckel-piat- od; cantly cleaned; a perfect coffee maker. MEAT SAFES Wire Gauze Piatter Covers are the only real protection against flies, Special, aecording to Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons—Priced to make you glad. Bac Hot Point Electric Iron, com- plete; guaranteed; with 10 bars Lenox Soap. $5. 00 Economy Quart Fruit Jara. Per dozen ..... ..68¢ Finest quality Oval Tollet Paper DID You LONDON’S SCOTCH..... GINGHAMS? Just unpacked a box of beau ties. When it comes to Ging- ham, the Scotch certainly “put one over” anybody else, You can verily smell thé heather! 50 styles, black and white checks and broken plaids: lavenders, pinks, blue, grays; ¢ values, but marked rao hy a yard 25c 0. G. YOCKIM EYEGLASSES Seven successful years in Se attle selling spectacles an correcting vision. Now with us. No high prices. Special Suitings and other rough Scotch Suitings, browns, gray: mixtures, economically priced at al _ SLY, $1.69, $1.49, $1.25, 98c } ik, that’s itt Oak Serge, xed, shrunk, ready for needle. Wear?—It ts Oak Madam—for women's children’s wear; Oak de Lure, ané ARK TWAIN WHITE see ae you want the Inducements Now—We can save you 50c to $1 per yard if you buy now. Cheviots, Serges, Bannockburn surface 8, blues. 59 and OAK SERGE Serge—hence Mark Twain 18 SERGE. thing for early Fall; strong values— Hairline White Serge, two ———-LONDON’s———_—- CHEAPSIDE 4c 25¢ Men’s Underwear, nearly all sizes, Hunt the Cheapside for it at, per garment Children’s Muslin Drawers, neatly ruffied, a pair SOFT MESSALINE Children's Dark Outing Boys’ Pants, 6c and S00 values, patr Long Mousquetatre Gloves, pair AND TAFFETA Silk Petticoats WORTH $3 AND $4 sorted Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in all the colors; good styles; all sizes Fine quality All-Bilk Messaline Petticoats, as- patterns and colors; aiso a big line of staple plain : e . White Goods Linens, Mulls, Crash, Lawns, Bedspreads ALL PRICED LESS WHITE LINEN WAISTING— 86 Inches wide; all linen weft. TABLE LINEN—All linen, ev- ery thread; fine Irish Table Pamask; 68 inches wide; good ecg papa fi WHITE NAINSOOK — 40 inches wide; worth 220 a yard; Seen peek secre oO BATISTE—White French Ba 60 inches wide; regular 50c value. Special 36c price, yt tee WHITE INDIA LINON6—32 inches wide, Don’t pay 20¢ for this, although it's worth it. The special price is rd TOWEL SPECIAL BLEACHED TURKISH Tow. ELS—Hemmed; red striped border (fast colors); size 19x 33 ja G00 16c Towel. Special sale price, LONGCLOTH SPECIAL WHITE LONGCLOTH — 36 inches wide; fine, soft finish; lhe regular. Special sale price Main Floor INDIA LINON SPECIAL WHITE INDIA LINON — 82 inches wide; worth 27¢ and 29¢ yard. Special sale 21 price, yard , . ATE Main Floor ow Tig yeall S¢ southwicK Co Steve Open From 9a. m. se 6 p. m. Dally, SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE iu Now York Connection: JAMES MeOREBRY & 00., THIMTT-FOURTE #TREKT Test ina Try This 7 “Wear-Ever” eenes Aluminum Utensil a a EE Pour one pint of milk into a sauce- pan. Place over a low fire and with- out stirring let the milk boil down to one-quar- ter pint. The milk will not be scorch- IHAT’S because aluminum is a better distributer and retainer of heat than otlier materials of which cook- ing utensils are made. You can cook quicker and you therefore save fuel. “Wear-Ever” utensils are made without joints, seams or soldered parts, from thick, hard They have no coating to peel, crack or blister. They can- sheet aluminum. not rust, cannot form poisonous compounds with acid fruits or foods, and they fast a generation. Let us supply you with the one-quart “wean EVER” sample saucepans at 25c, advertised in the magazines—end show you other utensils bearing the “Wear-Ever” trade-mark. “Wear-Ever” Ware makes heavy house- keeping light. —mesement Houselurnishings Store. THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a m. to 8 p. m. including coffee, tea, milk, beer or e. win 25c ensila tal Musie sage erm seid Evenings. PHONE MAIN 3 Two Days Only Wed. and Thurs. Aug. 23-24 ‘Show Grounds, Fourth Avenue and Republican Street IMAf II LEA THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH Seattle BIG—ALL NEW—SENSATIONAL nnccony FETTER TEE SEEDED nS Bal 60 Artists at One Time in 15 Feature Acts First Time in America of AWE-INSPIRING FLYING GEORGES — Emery’s Perferminc Elephants—Great Deino Troupe— Bonesttis Family—Alfred Loyal an: His Equestrian Dog TINY TOM TINKER The Smallest Elephant on | Earth Fillie Wonderfuj Horse Circu: All the World's New Great Circus Artists STREET PARADE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, au. 23 One 80c Ticket Admits to Everything Children Ueder 12 Years Half Price Aeaaaien ee and bmg pe Reserved Seat oo Sat ue - gasement 0.15 Plan SfMinme price charged in the Nicki Wagons on the bo 680 German Senge | August 17-22 CONCERTS AT MOORE THEATRE, AUG. 17-18-19, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEE, PRIZE SINGING SOLOISTS—Ludwig Hess, Royal Court Singer, Berlin, Germany. Mme. Pasquali, Soptano Prima Donna, New York. ’ Mme. Hesse-Sprotte, Mezzo Soprano, St. Paul. Signor Silvio Risegari, Pianist, Seattle