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" Bese THE STAR-SATURDAY, AUGUST EWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR ainty School Frocks for Your Little Girl at f H = e i 25 sftee arte eae | EF i egies mse PROF, STEVENS four chunce if you cannot to Stevens’ New Acad- ) near Pine, The eWay; no old styles. You to buy a ticket or any- Just come and get your And young taught the same, This Is Your Ticket Por Free Lesson Saturday, Aug. Steyens, the wo ag ge Fi i =f Es The is made similar It has the side e 2eefitel ti a 333 HY = tn Hi - g 8 ii rt $ HE tT : 3 = & Wonderful Chinese Remedies From the Far East Given Away Free to the Sick and Suffering of America ‘To one man er woman In each locality proof treatment of Dr. Lee &. Chin's wonderful Chinese Roots, Barks and ilerba. This proof treat- mont, which is offered without one cent of cost, haa been ina for four thousand year the skeptical may seo be convinced. "a cured patient is a doctor's best ad- vertisement. ‘No matter how many ether treatments you have tried; no matter how many ather doctors have failed, Dr. Chin stands réady to prove to you at his ows medion will ae thé will then send you meat the require sent to you In a , with the postage paid ter off until) tomor: Cynthia Grey’s Letters Dear Miss Grey: A friend of mine, a gentleman, with whom I cor- responded for several yea: nd who ¢atled on me regularly, although he told me he was engaged, and told the other girl about mo, is mar ried and I received announcement cards today. 1 do not want to send & present unless it will seem impolite not to. Will ft be sufficient to just write to them? And should I write to both or just to hi I do not know her, x. Y. A.—It {9 not necessary to send @ present, but you should acknowl- edgo the receipt of the car 1 would write a nice friendly letter to them, wishing them all bh news, oltatiatctchateiiahetahetatataleieielelcieleleieteleieielel * * A BEAUTY PAGE. * * The Woman's Page in Monday's Star will be devoted to * *% beautifying recipes: processes, etc. Look for itt RRR a ek tk tk Dear Misa Grey: Will you kindly tell me whether a married man's wages can be garn{shed in this state for a grocery bill accumulated in Oregon in 19097 A WORRIED FATHER, A.—Yes, but he Is protected to the extent of $10 a week, I have a great number of blackheads on my face; Mow long will it take and 8. Dear Miss Grey: will the green soap treatment cure them? what is the price? 4 A—Blackheads are sometimes caused by some trouble with the Ittle off glands of the skin, but more often by dust accumulating and #0 obstructing thom that they cannot perform the function of throwing off the waste matter from the skin, This is often the cause of pimples The surgeons’ green soap is very good for cleansing the pores of the akin, but {t takes away a great amount of the ofl, so In using It you might better use a good face cream immediately after. 1 think you will got good results in this way, but I cannot tell you how long it will take. The green soap I refer to is not liquid, but the kind surgeons use Dear Miss Grey: Please give recipe for cookies that will not get hard, B. ear cup butter, 2 tablespoons milk and 2 teaspoons baking powder, Flour to stiffen, Flavor with vanilla, Mix soft, Keep in covered crock. Dear Miss Grey; (1) What will make my face, which is rough and scaly, smooth and white? (2) I am 19 and engaged to a young man of 20. He mal good wages and has a steady position. Are we too young to marry? L. RM. A—(1) Wash it with hot water and soap—good soap—only at night before retiring. In the morning wash it with clear cold water, Never use soap before going out. Experiment until you find a soap which agrees with your skin and stick to it, (2) No, if you think you can be true help-meet in every sense. The broad middy collar and cuffs ae re trimmed with braid.. A white| Dear Miss Grey: (1) Would it adorns the/spoil a pongee cost with black col- yuimpe and the U. 8. naval insigna|lar and cuffs to wash it? is upon the left sleeve. (2) When wearing « black sktrt and white shirt-walst, should a) white or black belt be worn? (3) Is @ baby too young to wear short dresses at 4 months? YOUNG MOTHER. A--(1) Don't risk spotling {t, Remove the collar and cuffs, wash the coat and sew them on again. (2) Black, as white makes the waist look too long and large. (3) No. Dear Mies Grey: I am 17 and have been going with a young man two months. He wants me to prom- ise not to talk with other young What do you think of it? I promise? A. BO. A—Thinkt I KNOW you would bo a very silly girl to make such & promise, and that he is a very selfish (to say the least) young man to ask it of you. Even if you were engaged, he would ha no right to exact such a promise. You are so young, and you'll meet other men who will probably you better. If you were to give up your friends for this selfish chap, where would be your opportunities to meet and know the right one? Don't do it! Cupid Corner Ruth Holmes, $10 80th av. 8, will be married to Ric! W. Huntoon, 2808 Washi Wednesday, September 6, at the residence of the bride’s parents, MARRIAGE LICENS Axel T. Swanson, Seatth LAliian Prewette, Seattle . Patrick Burns, Concrete Mary Goss, Thornbay, N. F. Robert Renwick, Seattle Frances Schreiner, Seattle R. A, Holt, Beattie . mma Mary Peel, Seattle J. lL, MeNatr, Seattle . Blizabeth Seaner, 5 | us Hagstrom, Kent . Marie Kelly, Kent John A. Hoyser, Wilson © Pearl Browning, Montana James MacArthur, Seattle . Mattie Bagby, Seattle ... Robert Frick, Georgetown . Kate Schrainer, Georgetown L. Greenb: Pt. Townsend... Mary Williams, Pt. md., Thomas West, Seattle ‘ Mary E. I, Morgan, Seattle Ralph 8. Johnstone, Portland, Or. ne M. Johnson, Portland, O1 mes W, Hemphill, Seattle fary Bernice Miller, Seattle Daniel Downie, Bellevue ... Berthal Bemberg, Seattle . NATURAL INFERENCE ‘There goes a woman who must have heard that lemon juice is good for the complexion.” “Why do you think so?” “She bas such # sourlooking | face.’ Early to bed, early to rise, makes & man a nuisance, Teachers Men’s Wages Women school teachers in the higher schools of Russia have been put on the same wage schedule as men shers, with the same rights in respect to pensions. Wherever discussion of the matter took plac there was a strong feeling that women should receive equal pay with men for equal work. WASHING TH 60 PER WEKK PHONE BAnt A006. HOW TO WHIP CREAM Never use for whipping ct that is leas than 24 hours oli sure that the bowl, the cream and the whip or churn are all ice cold There never was a trouble yot that wasn't magnified by talking about it! Saengerfest Picnic i rk, Bunday, Aug. 20th t at foot of Marion tty every 30 minutes 10 Conte Hound Trip “The Jolly Good Fellow” Perhaps you know him. He's one of the good fellows who is everybody's friend. He only gives the “worst of it” to himself and “the girl” at home. And he never realizes this truth> patent to everybody but himself. Many a wife with tear-stained cheeks and aching heart, with dread tagging at her heart mrings sits alone until the mid- night hour ages into morning. She is robbed of happiness while “The Jolly Good Fellow,” fall of what the world calls “good cheer,” is drinking to the health of careless boon compan- fons and the sorrows of the one who loves him better than the whole gay, unthinking crowd with whom he {is bankrupting time that really belongs to her, “The Jolly Good Fellows” of Seattle and vicinity are invit- ed to write for a copy of “The Jolly Good Fellow”—a booklet worth its weight in gold to any one of them who will seriously take to bimeelf the story it um folds. Many Jolly Good Fellows were numbered among the happy souls who have left the Neal Institute during the time it has beer bring- ing joy into the lives of excessive drinkers. They are thanking their stars today that the Neal Three-Day Treatment for the Drink Habit has enabled them to get back upon the track of good, sober fel- lowship. If you have a friend who is a “Jolly Good Fellow,” send this book to him. Write or ‘phone The Ned Instl- tute, East Howell and 16th Ave nue, Seattle, Phones: East 4381; Ind., Cedar 431, STAR’S PURE FOOD DEPARTMENT By Special Arrangement With Falkenburg & Laucks, Seattle, the Pure Foods and Beverages Advert and Are Guaranteed to Contain No Preservatives or Poisons Wi tases wa FALKENBURG & LAUCKS ANALYTICAL] AND CHEMISTS F seen padi! ALLURGISTS ear correla a Wo nwa 95.07.09 YEBLER WAY, @ W. Son RE Aveyem One Teste Piawy, Basvons o Uvas Oracere: ‘ TRLEPRONR, MAIN gone! StaviPublishimg Co., O-%-t-Y¥. Gent lemen:- BEATTLE;WasnH., Aug. 17, 1911, REPORT Wo. 7987. We have Catéefwily analyzed a sample of ‘RAINIER _PALR BEER? manufactured by the, BéhtleiBrewing’S Mating Cor, Seattle, Wash, sulmitted to us, Augusti1éth 191%, Witty esultp:assfollows: Thia bawple of béet foaforms ta tha Btate: and National Pure Food ADrug Laws aqud!ie:free:from preservatives. Analytical and Consulting Chemists and Assayers, ised Below Have Been Carefully Analyzed Pt rere ag, FALKENBURG & LAUCKS) akaurnicaL Axo consuurine METALLURGISTS TESTING LABORATORY des VERE STS STE arene fv _1 ‘Guo Tervene Puan Gurven 0 @oneuagee TeLarmone watm ane Prar Puriisning Co.) eis ‘Geaticenry srartis, wasn, Ang: 27, 291 ware 7909-8 “We have carefully analysed o eaxpi8 of “VIOLET 0aTs9 end @ sample of “PRAKLS OF WIRAT®, manufactured by Albers Brees ‘Milling Co, Seattle, Wash., with results ms fellewsi~ Regular comercial packages, purchaosd RY ee 1m opel market August 14, 1912. ‘The food products cuntatacd tn these peckaged qenfommed in all respects to the requiremmte ef the Sete ent Pationnd Pere Peet ant Drug laws. This is Pure Milk Seattle, Wash., Aug. 18, 1911, Star Publishing Co., City, Report No, 8308, Gentlemen—We have carefully analyzed a sample of “MILK” Marked “A. Kristoferson’s Pasteurized Milk,” purchased by us in open market Aug. 17, 1911, with results as follows: This sample of milk contained sufficient butter fat and total solids to comply with the State and National. Dairy and Food Laws, and was free from preservatives. Respectfully Submitted, (Seal.) FALKENBURG & LAUCKS. By I. F. Laucks. NOTE--The above certificates are the result of the first few tests made especially for The Star for its Pure Food Department. The samples were not submitted” by the manufacturers, but purchased on the open market and sub- mittgd for analysis by The Star staff.