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a for 8 consent? ny remove peach prove of giris Would cousin of dances with a BG), Js it proper pas her mothe 43) Is it wel! f ashe should be improving her he proper attend it ng as letter Tt is not well for anyone ‘are gotten up to make money, and if we follow blindly, we ‘tess our individuality, One can con . appear outlandish, and still (4) if in white goods, put se polling water through It Dear Miss Grey: What gore tobacco stains from a 42) Rust spots from woolen? @) Fly spots from light and linen? @) Rings from silk + will re 48) Gum from cloth? @) Tar from cotton pods A SUBSCRIBER Z—(1) Gasoline or naphtha. Be about fire An impossibility. {) Wash them in s {4 Sponge the & water. (8) Alcohol (@) Boften with lard, then soak with turpentine. Scrape all tar off, and wool ap suds xds all over Pear Miss Grey: Kindly sus for winter dresses for a babe six you advise? ‘A. Albatross ge well as warmth, woven skirts. Dif the back, I think the best or nuns and because The ai) Pt ring ts proper Dear Miss Grey | gall me what kind of “fer. a wedding ring? 4 On what finger, and which i fs it worn? to] Who puts the ring on, th : or the minister? I would Mo use the ring ceremony at ing, which will be in th is parlor, with only a friend . _ t. GRRRIsON A There are different customs using the ring ceremony In . ‘case the groom will put the Pgagon. A plain gold band is the geual wedding ring and is worn on | the same finger and hand as the em peemen’ ring, on the third tinge “ef the left hand. Dear Miss Grey iM yon tell Thether a law school in the where I took up a course of four months ago, -Can gar my salary? I am a married I found when they sent the B that it would take too much time, and asf am paying for ne, | cannot meet the school is. tances and they wrote back me to study and to send the) a ‘A WORRTED HUSBAND. with them for the full cours: greater claim than ' P yee have not, and if this is the eas ean garnishee your wages, but Will have to do so through a in this state. In any case, & week will be exempt a - trvet they have a | Pedr Miss Grey: (1) How mavy of ribbon should a girl of 12 wear on her hair? ) 43) Will talcum powder, the kin? ted for babies, stop the pores of won when used on the face? 42) Please tell me a good cloth make « school bag out of and % ich will it take? (4) What is a pretty color to | @e s white dress for school? oie AC (1) From a yard aa to a yard and a half for phew. Do not wear more than ES. Bor on Bleach “A Slice of lemon put into the when boiling clothes will them beautifully *white, and Femove all stains from nde is and children’s clothes. the lemon with the rind into ‘and allow it to remain in the I until the clothes are ready to ‘@ome out Summer Menus FRIDAY DINNER MENU Cream of Barley Soup Soft Shell Crabs Egg Plant Striag Beans Cabbage Salad h Pudding Cottee IE FOR PEACH PUDDING » Pare and cut fine one dozen fresh — a girl to correspond wing girl to follow th of both are merely veiling with the straps that cross in the I wrote them the cir-} If you have signed a —) Those Venus Shapes Come as the Corset Curves Disappear it be proper for a girl of 16 to at with a boy friend it| extremes of fashion? juice stains? B.C of 16 attending very many dances, mind; but an oc kind of dance, is all right, and she with her cousin, providing she has friendly to follow the extremes of fashion aform to the prevailing style enough dress in taste . pme alcohol on the stain, and pour then sponge off with fresh turpen: Jun Probably shrink the wool ma terial Grey: To whom for a copyright? . t Do they re 4 copy of the Mterature to be copyrighted? What is the penalty |for infringing on a copyright C. B. A. Write to the Copyright office at Washington, D.C. for full par tculars. The cost is small, only ‘a dollar for some things. In some cases they require several copies of the first page. There are different |regulations for different kinds of literature. Infringing on a copy right simply gives the owner the |right to bring action west a material that will be warm months gid, What kind of shirts HOUSEWIFE. because of its lightness The little ront afid pin re are no seams to annoy the baby it da eas | used too much, ft will, but t in rood to protect the e fi sunburn (3) A heavy crash ts good. The amount will depend on the oun ber of books you wish to carry and on the width of the material (4) A dark blue or wine color, TODAYS JOKE IN | BLACK AND WHITE om shown in photograph at right. } Nature has never abhorred a mn more completely thar ble corset maker abhors » waist line, ¢ o import the thh ones are longet ably short aatble. The newest n by modish women below the waist, consid fr above, and straighter, if p The most radical change of al} is hat they are Inced in an entirely vent way from the manner Tre ntly in vogue. To have a thoroughly up-to-date figure milady must Ye even more s than she has been for the on tly straight line from the lower edge of the This effert ts o! (ue new method | corsets urvele past A perfec must n ed only by | lacing. Heretofore been the ob process of la line in . and the the waist tive point oe bas the a corse particular woman has had no less | the two halves should be pullied far SHUT 'EM THEN s, I'm jealous of my hush: He just can't keep his eyes off of wom y | “Well, you ought to hin sometime when he has a seat-in 9 jcrowded street ca ‘Cupid Corner Bessie May Norris was married lto Carl FP. Lorai, Evansville, Ind., jat 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the summer home of the bride's parents at Lake Chelan. After Sep- | tember the 15th the young couple will make their home in Evansville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lambourenux | announce the engagement of their |daughter, Ollie, to Brixsbon L. limvis. The wedding will take place the Iatter part of September. | MARRIAGE LICENSES Sterling Phillips, Seattle, 28, Ed- |na Dayis, Seattle, 19; Saichi Kawa- | mura, Seattle, 30, Yone Tsuneha |Japan, 20; Albert Kessler, Seattle, 32, Helen Gill, Seattle, ay ar) Bi | mer Rose, Bremerton, 27, Elvira Carlson ttle, 24; Niels J. Bjork, Fort Russell, 60, Mrs. Mullis, Walla i Walla, 41 for Housewives | peaches. Sprinkle with three table- | spoonfuls sugar and let stand for | one hour. Make a custard, have if the peaches in deep glass dish, and when the custard ims partly cooled, pour over thentl, Set away for sev. eral hours before using. It is be to make the day before when con venient. FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Senin! Them With t An eminent skin spec Rew drug, othine—double @ Moncy if it fails. bi Don’t hide your freckle a Of othine and remove them Clear, beautiful complexio Drug Co. under an absolute guarantee to refund the will show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter “freckles vanishing entirely. # and cannot injure the most “ Strength othine; it is this Cx guarantee. « formly successful in removing freckles and giving a es under a ve’ Be sure to ask Bartell Drug Co. for the double- he’ New Drug ialist recently discovered a strength, which is so unt- n, that is sold by Bartell ; get an ounce . Even the first night’s use It. is absoltitely harmless, tender skin. » that is sold on the money- Line drawing above shqws the perfectly laced corset. But you can do It yourself (ongtograp h at left) being careful to keep th f “90a opening the same width from top t> bottom. | the hips. Again If possible, have someone else lace you In, as than three different laces, one at enough apart so that when fa the top, one at the bottom and a/in front it is very loose dn t third at the watet ure. All this is dope away with in the} new corsets, In place of three laces Ht is laced, not with muse only ond ix used. It ts yards and ifrom the center, or the lower o yards long, and is threaded Into the corset from the top, with the ¢ tied together at the lower edge The long loops left at elther side for pulling in the corset are not at in the back the waist line, but aboug five inches {tie at the top, anywher below It. |walst line, This should To have a perfectly corseted back | and joft to adjust 4 ning between the two sides corset should be the saine width from top to bottom. It has just a tiny bit of @ flare at either end, but not a particle of curve s the w To get this effect the point of adjustment must be over leaving the waist line, or] * rather the place where the walst line used to be, quite free. In putting on a corset property, nd® lin one place than another, but evenly and gradually or patt In Mttle by fs apt to result In a tighten the corset so t inward ever possible the done by someone else. curve Some women are miserable because women taik about them and some others are miserable because they 4 sae fig | CANNING Probably jtlons for ¢ | most other small fruits lcompiled by tne late Maria Parloa for the United States gove With the antipathy for ® the scientific housekeeper Parloa’s directions commence the care of the kitchen. “Deelde the amount of fruit you will at one time, th have two bowls—one for the sugar and one for the frult—that will hold just the quantity of each As the fruit Js pared or hulled, as the ease may be, drop it into it measuring bowl “When the measure is full put the fruit and sugar in the pre serving kettle. While this ts cook ing another measure may be pre pa d put in the second — pre. verving kettle, In this way™ th fruit 1s cooked quickly and put in the jars and sealed at leaving the pans ready to sterilize another direc and the most reliable nning peaches mee Embroidery is the dominant note in summer dress decora- tion. THE MIGNONETTE. of mignonette In 4 ment’s highest case ment sort of flower of mig heaven set sick ehild in the Queer That pitcher Is a garden in To the little basement pitcher of mignonette, the nent’s highest canen Henry Cuyler Bunner. The experience you buy Is teldom up to the sample stb- mitted. FAT REDUCTION Is NO SIN After being adjusted comfertably lar pulls which tx bound to make it tighter Boginning with the loops low down Tho slightest pull at that point FELT HATS dyed. and retr MODEL MILLINERY 827 PROPLE'S BANK BLDO. Raby, the Ladies’ Tailor | OPENING FALL SALE. So many requests, by old and new customers, have been made to know when I was going to have my Full Dis: My stock is now about comp! shades of blues, browns, rich diagonals, brown stripes, Fér the lady who insists upon personality and excl prepared to afford service and a selection of exclusive fabrics, col not equaled elsewhere in the city. lay of Fall Woolens and Styles. te, showing all the exclusive styles in the new basket weaves, etc. isiyeness in her suits, I am jorings and patterns On Friday, Saturday and Monday YOU CAN MAKE YOUR SELECTION OF ANY PIECE OF MATERIAL IN STOCK For $35.00 MADE TO YOUR we AbURE. The Linings are guaranted to wear fort two seasons, The tailoring and the fit re big essentials not to be overlooked. be meastired by our expert tailors during these three days and make a Why not come and aving of from 125 to ? You get the same exclusive cut, style, fit and workmanship as though F 8! you had paid the tull price Mr. Raby personally Each and every garment will be cut and supervised by Remesmber the Reduction in Prices is for Friday, Saturday and Monday Only at $35.00 BE MEASURED TODAY A. A. RAB Man Tailor to Ladies 216-218 Wash Bldg. 705 First Av. Foot of Cherry St. Opp. Palace of Sweets. PM Dossall Ge Southwick Co Store Open From 0 a. m. to @ p.m. Dally. StCOND AveNut AND Pike STREET Now York Conmection: JAMES McORKEKY & 00., TMIRTY-FOUNTH #TREWT Bloch Go-Carts Under | Price Tomorrow And tl Cart lar of his own them; there scientific detai comfort, they are made for $10.00 BLOCH $8.50 finer I tomorrow g $13.00 CARTS MARKED WITH STORM $8.95 * SHIELDS el 0 BLOCH ENGLISH PERAMBULATORS ve i y red $28.50 ones for $22.00 $32.50 ones for $24.95 $35.50 ones for $26.95 $39.50 ones for $28.95 BLOCH REED PULLMANS luroy. t. $48.50 To many delightful points along the “New Line” THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. Coats at will be very inter and displayed in the nov- very pretty All feshionable materials are some with attractive shawl 1 lapels, belts, And fancy pock Popular priced through. king strictly tailored represented collars an ets and cuffs. out. Easy Credit Terms With'us it is always a matter of accom modation and convenience to you. If it wasn't for this great privilege, there would be thousands of unhappy people who desire to dress well, but have lim- ited meas. Why don't you your credit? ‘ use EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. “*Seatile's Reliable Credit House’’ Special Low Fares —FOR— ~ Week-End Trips in the Cascade Mountains, also aloyg the Tacoma Eastern Railroad, where you can mnjoy a few days each week of excellent fishing and hunting, or amp in the mountains to rest the jaded nerves, To Cascade Mountain Points & 95 1.15 Bandera Rockdale . Laconta Keechelus Whittier Easton Maple Valley .. Landsburg Moncton Ragnar .. jarcla Alico Creek .. 2 wrrnee kong Susaaa To Tacoma Eastern R. R. Points +. $2.20 | Ohop ..... 2:20 | Eatonville 2.30 | Lagrande . KiPby 2.40 | Alder ... Harding . 2.40 | Williamson Thrift .... 2.55 | Elbe .. Tanwax Jct. . 2.80 | Ashford Kapowsin 3.00 | Mineral Hola . seseeess BLO | Morton . 3 ve TRAINS LEAVE SEATTLE AT 7:45 A. M. AND 11:20 A. M, DAILY DATES OF SALE-sRyery Saturday and Sunday to and including October 29, 1911, RBCTURN LIMIT—Monday following date of sale. For further particulars call or write for a copy of our fish ing, hunting and camping fold er, which contains complete in. formation regarding each of the above points, A. P. Chapman, Jr, Gen. Agt., Passenger Dept L. Criswell, City Ticket Agent Second Avy, and Cherry St Seattle, Wash, kson St n Salsich Jet Frederickson Berkeley geeseeeee J “The New Steel Trail,” Trains depart from New Passenger Station, Ja