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Meat Miss Grey Seh@olewhen tivi 18th,8 1896, fail on Will I be allowed (to enter in another district? AcAlt you have attended a school in the city to get & special permit from the principal of that school; but if you have Mot attended school here, you might better tendent Coop th and Marion Bear Miss Grey: My fiancee has returned my ring. Should sh aod all my letters? Should [ ret me, OF Would that be Should letters written before our 6 A—In w case like this, whatever the: two of you decide on is right, both way everything. bet Usually the rule works everything, or to keep breaks the engagement. Dear Miss Grey op the train. Is it proper a) for us to ) Should a girl of fifteen wear skitts and shirt waists? Are the areoplane bows sti 1) It not only t ‘clean, which will be very and Tae smoke if you do not wear @ 48) They are still worn, tremes In the size of then. Dear Miss Grey: I am a young, girl 17, and tam in very deep trou) ble. 1 Hive with my father, and have | no. one to advise me. Will you) help me? WORRIED H. AIf you will come to my office at The Star some morning [ will do) ali T ean for you. Dear Miss Grey through your columns a good recipe for stuffed peppers. BUSY. A-Stuffed Peppers.—-Six green | peppers, 6 carrots, green parsley, |) parsnip, 2 onions, chopped and fried in olive of], 10 small tomatoes. Scrape out peppers and boil in salted water 15 minutes. Chop car rots, parsley, parsnips very fine) and mix with salt. Staff peppers! er Menus A Friday Dinner Menu " Macaroni Soup. | Baked Fish Tomato Sauce. | CBaantilly Potatoes. Botled Cabbage. | Fruit Salad. / Rice Puddirg. Coffee. | WMecipe for Chantilly Potatoes = | Prepare some seasoned, light lw Have been going with a young man three years. After a frtend- shipvof one year he tnsisted I be come engaged. I did not want to Deeome engaged at the time, but fell into it. His manners rather grate ow me at times, but he thinks man-| ners are of no consequence. I have hoped ever since I knew him that/ he would fal) into my ideas about) he still lacks good manners not altogether | time and again I ask myself: “Will I be happy if 1 tarry this man?” Sometimes | feel deeply in love, then again very much disheartened. I have a good position and can well take care of myself. Do you advise me to marry this man?—A. B.C. You would be wretehedly unfair to the man to marry him under the conditions. Do not marry any man unti! you can place him above eriti-| dsm. Love accepts limitations, it does not magnify them, Seattle Automobiie School, 210 Broadway. oes C. H. DAHLEM & CO. 1508 Third Ave. Between Pike and Pine, OPEN SATURDAY EVENING _ Out of High Rent Dis- ict. That’s Why We | } | EVANGELIST wil TONIGHT ané during this month in Plymouth Congregational church, Cor, Third nd University St. Come every night and Sunday afternoons and evenings in Septem- Ave, » equired only My sister and I go in to Seattle every day looks better Kindly give me}hominy, 1 |then add 1 heaping tablespoon but | the ‘Uses for | No man need walt for either till hi see City Superiu bas broken our engagement, and not return all jewelry I gave her, er letters and Jewelry she gave if I had broken the eng vent be returned a DISAPPOINTE! nea » Bither agree for each to return This ts customary, whoever go without our bats? por but Keeps from dust 1} worn in the hatr? to wear your hats, difficult to keep free them, Yes, she may; but a dress ts more appropriate ould advise you not to go to ex with this mixture, Silee the to- matoes and put over peppers and pour over 2 tablespoons olive ofl, Bake 40 minutes. Serve cold. Dear Mise Grey wit you, ff possible, tell me some new way to prepare hominy? GERTIE. A.—Put into a casserole 1 cup eup milk and 1 cup water, Cook slowly 20 min and ter, 8 ounces grated Parmesan cheese, a little made mustard, salt, pepper, paprika and a grating of nutmeg. Strew over this a few fine bread crumbs and place pleces of butter on top. Let brown fn oven and serve hot | for Housewives mashed potatoes and mound on a} platter. Beat half cup cream until stiff, add half cup soft cheese, grat-| ed and seasoned with salt and pap rika, Strew over the potato and set on top grate of the oven until rface is nicely browned. = 2 TODAY'S JOKE IN BLACK AND WHITE INDUSTRIOUS “Why are you hanging around tho| mouth of that pitche “Merely professional interest. I'm taking a night course in den tistry, and I thought I'd merely look into every mouth I see.” Kerosene Kerosene will clean the hands} after biacking the stove. Squeaks | shoes are cured by dipping the soles | in kerosene Daughter of Humble Cabinet Maker Wins | Conveted Prize in Great Student Contes SCULPTOR, FI PARIS, Gept. 1.—The prix de) Never daunted by defeat, she would | ho Rome, that muchcoveted award of take up her work determined to] lon, artistic effort, has been won by|win, and by her ®0th birthday she! yearw Miss Luelenne Heuvelmans, the has proved what a woman can do| with the pri first woman since this prize was in- in the face of great prejudice. | stituted, some three centuries ago, For years the question of the ad to recotve its recoguition. mittance of women students at the/ Mias Houvelmans is the daughter Villa Medici, Rome, where Miss) of & Paris cabinet maker, She was Heuvelmans will study, has been only sixteen when she began model agitated. While many ling fn clay, taking night lessons to advance with her chosen profes sion, Her courageous spirit ts shown by the fact that xtx times she has tried for the “Prize of Rome. er, that the at Rome is now hers. among the men against them aa co-| xtudents. The work of Miss Heuvel-| mans this year was #0 superior, in marriage to Does Your Hair girls and women have competed for E, Madison, to William B. Judson. this prize, « strong feeling extsted| it will take place September 19th. jury could no| Maria p her out, and the three | Dy that goes) Vi Cupid Corner Invitations are out for the mar-| brilliant riage of Marguerite Stewart, 1704) be t Marguerite A. Zubert was united | dgar L. Neal at * The Care Look Right? “Swissco” Brings Back Natural Color to the Hair. Removes Dandruff, Grows New Hair and Stops Hair and Scalp Troubles. | How Much More Sweetly Attractive You Can Always Make Yourself Appear With An Increase of Luxur lant, Fluffy Hair Like This. it Makes Plain Faces Look Beautiful. Swiesce Has Proven’ its Remarkable Hair-Growing Power in Thousands of Cases. Try it for years, women with thin, and olf with grey Men baid P.O, Square, Cincinnatt, 0, to help pay cost ora, Mondrede ha y benefited by the tr long. healthy, silky c nm the sink becomes dirty a/— kerosene will clean it effec-| tually. A VER’ Within each soul a hell or heaven ites. dies; y So quit your moaning and your weakening cries, | And turn your heli to heaven e’er time flies. WADE LAWRENC | STYLE | Have a white dress of embroid-| ery. Wore the waist beyond repair. Have not been abie to match it./ Would a waist of different embroid- ery be in poor taste? HH Make waist of allover tucking and trim with inserts of embrold ery cut from the old waist H, ELLIOTT 1 preach CUT THE PRICE Shoes for the Whole Family $2.50 and Down---Not Up. 1313-————THIRD AVENUE 1313 Remember the Name, Remember the Number. It stands for high quality’ Sfioes at lowest possible prices. - SCHOOL SHOE DAY SATURDAY—Bring your boy and girl to fis for School Shoes. 3ring them to the store where your dollar does its full duty a 31.75 Girls’ Calf Shoes, butt styles, made for hard school servi for Sunday wear. Sizes 5 to8 ... Sizes 8% to 11 . Sizes 11% to 2. $1.50 Girls’ Patent and Gunmetal and Vict Kid Button Shoes, neat in style,/made to wear, at a popular pric Sizes 6 to 8% « 1.00 Sizes 9 to 11% 1.25 Sizes 12 to 2% 1.50 delivery, low rent, enable the Phillips Boys shoes. $1.50 Boys’ Strong Blucher Lace Shoes, pair made to wear, A good school shoe at a small price, Sizes 8 to 138% . Sizes 1 to 2... Sizes 2% to 7 «... $2.00 Girls’ high, eut Jockey Boots, patent and and blucher gunmetal, with cuff and tassel. Sizes 8 to 11. $1.50 Sizes 11% to2. 5 Growing girls’ sizes, 2% $1.50 Girl button and lace, box or vici kid leather. They will wear. Sizes 5 to 8% Sizes 9 to 11% « Sizes 12 to 2% . Growing girls’ sizes, 2% to 6. No credit, no discount, no commission, no to make rock bottom $2.00 Mike, the Phillips Boy—Our leader, button or blucher style, patent, gunmetal, box calf, tan, Russia, storm calf black and brown. $1.50 Bizes 9 to 18% ...---++ to 6.. calt MIKE, THE PHILLIPS BOY—High cuts, with cuff and buckle; black and tan storm calf, heavy soles. Sizes 9 to 13%, 2.00. Sizes 1 to 5% veces cee ereeeee 50 Of course we have cheaper ones Cut _the- Price Shoes for the Whole Family. $2.50 and Down—Not Up. 1313 Third Avenue Look for Electric Sign. It says PHILLIPS’ SHOES. ey ing at the m's sister Erickson, 708 Bel t place, R ), O. Powers officiated. Floral decorations were in keeping, and the bride |by Mr, Ertekson, passed through jan aisle, formed of her six brides | maids, to the bridal arch of roses |and sweet peas. After a short trip the . young people will welcome thetr friends to thelr new home at | 516 B, John, jo’clock Wednesday |rewdence of th Oliv eacorted MARRIAGE LICENSES | F. C. Trower, Seattle | Mamie Fogulquist, Seattle | Fay C. Dayton, Everett , Everett Seattle Seattle Shinichi Terakawa, Portland, Or. | Koto Nakata, Japan | Senicht Idaka matte Kuni Koide, Japan Mi | Ghodsea Khanoum ts said to ‘iret Persian woman to come to country to be educated. Miss K m will enter the University lof Chicago in the fall Your Teeth —_ PAINLESS (8806008 WMeDopsall Se_southwick Co SECOND Avenut AND Pike Staeer Now York Connection: JAMEA McCRMERY @ CO, TMIKTY-FOURTH OTRERT | TOMORROW'S SALE IS FOR. * “YARD AND KITCHEN GARBAGE CANS vanized iron, strong handles, f tight fitting |! i covers; the san- |) + itary kind \ eg 15 + inch size, regularly $2.00, special .$1.79 10 - inch $2.50, special 18 - inch size, $2.75 ia 20 - inch = size $3.00, special TOASTERS WATERING CANS Made of heavy galvanized liron. Reg 55c, spe B9¢ 5O¢ of ae cial Regularly 68 al COAL HODS Made of black japanned tin Regularly 25c, special. 19¢ Regularly 29c, special. 23¢ BREAD MIXER Mixer of y block tin Regularly 75, special $1.19 SUIT CASES Made of keratol, brass lock and catches, size 24 in Regularly $1.69, regularly $2.00 regularly size, Seamless regul $2.50 7 EA special 4 $1.00 SHOPPING BAGS Made of Italian twine Regularly 33c, special. 20¢ Regularly 10c, special. .5¢ SPICE CABINETS The four “Pittsburg” toast slices of bread at one and may be used over gas or alcohol stoves M f heavy tin, enamel- n blue and white; have six drawers. Regular! Regularly 19c, special. 10¢ | $1.69, Seeceial a a5e LAWN MOWERS | FLOUR CANS ‘The $3.75 kind for. .$2.25 | Made of tin, enameled in The $6.75 kind for. .$5.00 | light blue; 10 Ib. size. Reg- THE SAVORY ularly 45c, special ...35¢ ROASTER FEATHER DUSTERS time made. 50c, B5¢ Good quality, well 12-inch size, regularly special 14-inch size, regul special é elise $1.95 | 16-inch size, regularly FLY PAPER | special Hefoot; 5 double sheets | LAWN SPRINKLERS steee s ++. 3@ | The “Ring” rinkler, all LAWN RAKES ass; reguls The 29c kind for.....19¢ | cial Sere oa Self basting, self browning, ssia iron with SOUTHWICK CO. Be sure to read our article on “The Care of Your Teeth” in next Monday's Star. GOLD CROWNS... FULL SET ose BRIDGE WORK ..... CROWN WORK SILVER FILLS - $3 to H $4 to $8 $3 to $4 $3 to $4 0c | THE MacDOUGALL & Bekins Secure nearly half rates on fretght to Chicago and other Eastern points for customers. MADISON At 12th East 414. Cedar 414 Fall—I91-912—Op Ladies’ Suits Dresses Long Coats and Evening Gowns Tn the latest New York models, priced at from $12.50 to $50 ‘Also a complete line of Fur Coats, Muffs and Scarfs At from $5 to $150 $35.00 Ladies’ blue-black, 16- hand tailored throughout, at.... Saturda Specials oz, Serge Suit, | $22.50 Ladies’ Navy Blue heavy Serge Suit $27.50 at ee ‘Use Your Credit. We will trust you. Pay a little down and a little every week or month on the balance, and take out whatever you please. ~MEN’S DEPARTME In this department we carry fabrics, and-at prices that will please you. a large line of Suits and Overcoats in the latest styles and iain York tting Co Outfi 825 THIRD AV., COR. MARION