The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 21, 1911, Page 5

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_.THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911. S OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR low to Wassh your Face Littl ls 7 Skee ee woman, * * * * * * * ® duty to do all possible # to make yourself lovely. & Anita Norris ie an au & (al Deauty, and she is & to help you. She will & ly reply to any questions & put to her in your ® ‘mt beauty. Address & letter care of The Star. © accompany t% with aw® envelope. There is & for conauiting this @ and communica. & a ~e regarded ae strictly b * ARK ReRK ARERR soap, affect the skin In such a way that it grows yellow and rough, | while the pores, in a valiant effort! not to be outdone, enlarge and & ereek. ‘3 There are many strenuous argu- matter, The result? Why, a large * crop of particularly lusty pimples and blackheads, of course, or a yel low, blotchy complexton, Now let me give you my {dea of long for a beautiful skin,’ how often the uptodate woman ta ant smooth as satin? If) ‘Dehooves you to keep it as friction, pure soap and hot can make ft Peaches complexions, of which so much and see so little, be yours unless you realize: of superhuman cleanit- ly refuses to scrub and m her face in the manner ap- af by specialists on hygiene, tiny pores will become and clogged with potsonous should take this beautifying bath. Three times datly is not too often to shampoo the skin, has a disconcerting way of accumu- lating, and the longer it ts allowed to remain on the skin the more havoc ts wrought. Lam hoping against hope that all of my readers will find i pene to substitute rainwater a water. As you value your good ;Pirthday Le ag we gare ES Pm jooks, taboo the latter. Hard water|Cxpensive ring. I do not care containa mineral salts which, j aim. . and he — nothing about an tt, sagem {t proper for combined — the fai na om acids in the me to accept wr qitt?—T. W. Retucn the ring, A well-bred girl “Have been going with a nice, young man a few months, and on my LOVELIEST AT FORTY ‘2 snes? 2 ment. c ES A DANCER WHO IS FORTY-ONE) ee @ Belle Otero, Spanish dancer, woman does not touch the, ‘of her beauty until she is mold. Otero boasts she is 41. eesnan of mile sue.end se may choose Teer giro and .“ according to + “Loveliness” 8 “a living thing made. charm, grace—physical ruling, pcr of the way! wakes to the pulsing life of things. | = = 0 sesso Vernah, daughter of Attor- W. Buck, 2609 Whitman was married to Darrell B. Por- Morning at 6:30 o'clock, at # home, Rev. Mr. Lingen- F officiating Genevieve Gil- the bridesmaid and Wm. best man. The young today for a visit to and other Eastern points. f October 31 they will make 3 in Los Angeles. Inei- all, ea vol bride is a cousin of C. Moore and the ma pane of Chief of Police Bannick. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ime and Address. Mataumort, Phila Ze Kishiro, Japan . ‘Wilson, Seattle Broom, Seattle . i Seattle . ~y Seattle . h, Seattie Seattle , Everett Johnson, Everett |, Seattle + Seattle Seattle Seattle Kikuchi, Seattle furol, Japan ...... 6 A. Bric: to use them.” Most “people “will “gladly do you “ favor in exchange for a mort- ‘The youth begins with a “grande |* for a woman of 4). In-|S8e 08 your life, = jstinet tells him that she fs the THE SUMMER RESORT loveliest. Girls of 25 are still getting the be-/ sand out of their eyes, according to Otero, At 30 they are still repeat- ing to themselves, “I am a young thing.” At 35 a woman has known Bo emotion save the satisfaction of | and it is only at 40 that she have a hottle filled with | composed of benzoin, glycerin and rosewater; tip the bottle in the palm of the hand and rub the lo ten Into the skin before the hands ere thoroughly dry. This is splendid jon for the house- wife whose ds are subjected to different solutions in the course of her work. She should have a bot- tle always handy, and use it gener- ously. As a result her hands will be white and plump, and will not bear the telltale marks of age or work. Any reputable druggist un- derstands the proportions in which these ingredients should be used. Sag says that place disagrees _——— — with her.” Many a bachelor girl acts kitten-| “Then why doesn’t she leave?” ish when she’s old enough to know! “Seems her pug dog has gained better &@ pound.” soap, but T know that the applica tion of a mild soap, preferably 4 vegetable oll soap, to the face at tonat once a day makes for beauty of akin, “What ts a vegetable ofl soap?” It is chiefly composed of vege taple oils and has peculiar cosmetic values, It not only cleanses the pores of the skin fn an unusually thorough manner but quickly ren ders the skin velvet smooth and lily white. —_——$ SUN TONIC FOR HAIR: If you would combine the latest hair tonic, hair renewer and hair dye, try sun and alr. If you can escape civilization for a few weeks, let down your hair every day and wear it so for hours at a time, HOW TO ACQUIRE HEALTH AND BEAUTY SIMPLIFIED SHAMPOOING — It te Recessary to shampoo more frequentiy In hot cap be srenaced br ful of canthrox In & © ‘This rubbed into th bland lather, soothing amd esting scalp | freah and spurmax in one-hal " chan aad twe teanpoontule ayer wentty until ary. lotion frees the skin of jocal tmpurities, fi not blow or rub off, the skin will become ofea) feel strong and Hart Schaffner & Marx Summer Suits Now on Sale at M. PRAGER & CO. 615 and 617 Second Ave. The Hart Schaffner Clothes Shop has turned over to us the balance of their summer stock, about 500 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits. here now at the one price— $15.50 You'll still find a good assort ment of patterns and a complete range of sizes in all models car- ried during the season. M. PRAGER & CO. 615 and 617 Second Ave. & Marx They are on sale | What will stop falling out of U Cynthia Grey’s Letters Dear Miss Grey (1) | am tall and thin What will make me fleshier? (2) Am 18 and have long, thick auburn hair, hair? A--(1) Plenty of sleep, rest and nourishing food are the best flesh. producers | know. Don't worry-—there’s many a stout woman who would gladly change places with you (2) Massage, frequent shampooing, good quinine halr tonic. Go bareheaded in the sun frequently, How shall | wear It? Suede shoes, with tiny straps over the Insteps, are popular. » Dear Miss Grey: (1) I am 4, 5 foot 2 Inches tall. Greands to my shoe tops? (2) What style dresses are becoming to a blonde? (4) Am I too young to be called “aunt” by a two-year wir aad BONITA Can I wear —(1) Not quite so long (2) One-piece dresses of white or blue (2) One-piece dresses of white or blue, Dear Mins Grey: (1) What will make eyebrows grow? (2) What will bring the hair tn thick and long? (3) How should « 14-yearold girl wear her hair? FLOSSY. A—(1) Rub with 4 every night on retiring. (2) Good care, w means regular brushing, shampooing, mas- nage, alring the halr frequently and careful combing. (8) If the hair ts tong and heavy, braid in two strands, croas in 1, crossing in front and pluning so dition jure of many. Dear Miss Gre: What will re- move them without removing the Heve sunburn? READER. js#kin with them, when freckles are A.—Unse plenty of cold cream and | natural. talcum powder. Witeh hazel is also (3) Sprinkle corn meal through good. the hair and brush out thoroughly = - at least once a Wise is the man who ie never as twice a month during th funny as he can be. —_— —_ Many of the new motor veils are Dear Miss Grey: (1) How can I) as large as scarfs. frolieve a bunion? — (2) Can I remove the superfluous Dear Miss Grey: How can one hair on the bridge of my nose?) remove a mole from the neck? How? GLADYS. (3) Where could I learn some} A.—The old-fashioned method of toasts to be given at a dinner? tying a thread tightly around the THANK YOU. | mole and leaving it there until the A—(1)Wear larger shoes. Re-| mole finally drops off is the safest. Heve the pressure by wearing ®/A physician would use an acid, Cotton pad between first and seo | which would be a risk for you to ond toes, Bathe in very hot, then | try, Iu cold water twice daily. “(2) Yes; one by one with tiny tweeners. (3) There are books of toasts on sale at most book stores, A reversing gear for human im- pulsiveness will mark ths milien- nium! Dear Miss Grey: (1) Please give recipe for rose water. (2) What is Mr. Rockefeller’s ad- dress? ANXIOU! A—(1) Twelve drops attar of roses. Mix well with % ounce powdered sugar and 2 drachms ; ' carbonate of magnesia. Add grad (3) Wat “il cure freckles? | lually 1 quart of water and 2 ounces make the hair! o¢ proof spirit. Filter fluffy? RL . r (2) Summer home: a A—(1) Consult a skin spectailst | cieyeland, Ohio. (2) Lemon fulee, diluted with water, will render them leas con- picuous Bring It is predicted in Paris that velvet | will play a leading part in fortheom- (1) My face Forest Hill, x Much pink linen in coarse weave Nothing will entirely re-!is seen. Ti iMe'Donsal Se Sf outhwick Co More Open From 9 4. m. to © p. m. Dally. SECOND AvENUE AND Pike Stree a Yort Connection: JAMER MeCREEKY & CO, THIKTY-FOURTH mn “Two -Trouser” Suits, $5 NEW CAPS, 50c With the wide visors— wide visors are the thing! These all wool cloths, whether blue serges or mix- tures, are the quality you usually find in $1 caps. We have a wide assort- ment at 50¢ BOYS’ PAJAMAS 85c Of madras, light colors; they will launder without fading and they are trim- med with washable silks. Prettily made: sizes 6 to 16 years; regularly $1. Marked now The double ae coats well lined—the two pairs of knickerbocker trousers cut “peg-top” style and fully lined—the cheviots of which they are made; ser- viceable. Grays, blues, mix- tures and browns are the colors. It's a good idea to choose now while school assortments are at their best. Ages 8 to 18....85 BLUE SERGES AT $5 For Boys 3 to 17 We've had all the quality possible put into Blue Serge Suits to sell at $5. They are all-wool; their color is fast. And the as- sortment includes Norfolk double breasted, Russian and sailor styles. We can fit any youngster between 3 and 17 years. At....85 COAT SWEATERS, $1.50 Worsted Sweaters in gray and blve, gray and cardinal, navy and cardinal, cardinal and navy, bright, pretty combinations of colors. Their quality makes them excellent value at $1.50. In sizes 4 to 13 years, KHAKI TROUSERS 39¢ Knickerbocker style. We're closing them out—sizes 10 to 16— At, pair ALL WASH SUITS ONE-QUARTER OFF One - quarter off, even though they are of Regatta and Pilot make, and even though many boys wear wash suits all winter in this Seattle climate. In sizes 2 to 7 they are Russian; in sizes 6 to 10 years they are sailor style. All 1-4 Off THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. 5 Dollars and Join the Kohler & Chase Piano Club If you come down town tomorrow, come in and join the Kohler & Chase Piano Club. ‘Come in, anyway, and look at the piano—and hear it. Téiyou think well enough of it—5 dollars is all it takes to the club, hie remainder of the club price ($272.50) is then pay- aide at the rate of 1 dollar and 25 cents a week. a may have the piano delivered at once, or later— just as you wish. The weekly payments of 1 dol- lar and 25 cents do not necessarily begin until the piano is delivered, though you may, if you wish, keep up your weekly payments until you have your piano delivered if you do not want your piano until later. The life insurance feature of the club becomes ‘operative when you begin your weekly payments. From that time on, should you die, the remaining payments will be canceled forthwith and a re- ceipt in full for the instrument turned over to your family, ‘There are so many reasons why you should join the Koh- ler & Chase Piano Club if you are thinking of buying a piano, that they can- not all be mentioned in one advertise- ment. The thing to do is to investigate them Go over them one by one with one of our salesmen who can explain them point by point to you, A piano is some- thing you do not buy eyery day—you owe it to yourself to look well into what you are getting before you do buy. 3 THE PRICE; S271.9 THE TERMS: No interest to pay Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Ave. WE CALL YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DEMONSTRATION IN OUR SHOW WINDOW, 1318 SECOND AVENUE,

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