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Te eC SEF, Snemme z BieGel 8% FTEs i VED st fia ™” 8 Sons and Daughters Should Have Industrial Education Unless They Go to College BY- ELLA FLAGG YOUNG Superintendent Chicago Public Schools. ExperienceTeaches that it is one} An industrial course should be thing to secure a listener to the|possible that will give boys and pnition that every boy and gtrl| girls a rt toward that true edu. should dé familiar with the best/oation to which they have a right, methods of meeting the needs for)even if they are not going to high the fundamental necesalties—food, | school or college, Such a course elothing and shelter--but an én-/should lead into the two-year voca- tirely different thing to secure the money necessary to make these arts vital in schools. The pudlic school should exist to then characters and efficien. ey in the individual citizenship and ectivity in the nation The aim of the work in.the ele mentary schools equipped for arte id be to give every boy some in using tools and every girl ability to be of some service hereeif and ber family in dom tio arts. if every girl knew how to prepare a young for two years. unde tell me how when invited o the fork? AA sandwi from the fing: or break into t house sandwich fingers, Une un world to work ie the problem of | °uttins it, and training girls, much more difficult of solution than that of training oye. It fe tmpossfble to Mmit all girls in the industries to dressmaking, millinery and cooking. There | not enough demand for new dress. os, new hats and things to eat to furnish oceupation for all the girls that must go out Into the world. More than that, there are many other kinds of work for which [airs are especially adapted Certainly fore you Ie it used to hang all at once the ie very oily. courses offered in the bigh American people to drift school, and these should be so con-| ckles? | : r life Fe BE Gberdsms \etructed. that the Werk aevent } (3) What wit be frockles?| weeks, try one of the akin-cleaning | mala; cut these figures in two, the to a large degree. |plished in that course could be A—(1) 1 am tnelined to think | of using It too often, | j PUNE Eis os. aoa & palatable meal, the tendency of | tions net? The idea of the aristocracy of easily adjusted for credit In a four- dook learning that has always been year course. associnted with the school still) Mow to make educative and prac- pervades our thinking. tical the training of the large num- = = me ll Is It Legal? |. Please inform me tf a marriage in Seasonable Menus A SUNDAY DINNER MENU Tomato Bisque (Soup) Roast Chicken. Currant Jelly Mashed Potatoes. Green Pepper Salad. Lt ger of her left hand. PB A.—You; the wearing of the ring | what would you |part of most religious marriage Ain t [services it Im nonessential to the show Brussels Sprouts | legality of the marriage, It is now/ | the fashion among the younger set! say Hot Biscuit. If that did Coffee. ith the wedding ring. RECIPE FOR GREEN PEPPER SALAD Stuff pepper cups with chopped celery, apple and nuts place on | slavery. spoonful of mayonnaise. Or use as a filling tomato and cucum- Josie ssihiabbirpipalisidilipemssiin’ with the maycunalse. With the promise of wider skirts - comes the return of ruffles. far for that, W! ee ia the best way, Dear Mise Grey an of 24, asked me to marry him, support me, but on account of condit Dear Miss Grey: to ont bandwiches, *. it is too thick to be eaten from the | * veying It to the mouth, “earve every word be- uy the English language. Dear Misa Grey: make my hair curly, or even fluffy? | very oly that the olly condition of the bair| is Dear Miss Grey number of years has recently ceased parlly my fault, yet he never misses a chance to annoy me. ‘alls me up on the phone and says annoying things; he calls at, my of- | they will just join the heads. Tam 20 yearg a Our toni He ta Now, my parents c 1s man. tand each other, as if the ring were on your finger? tions may be changed sooner than you expect. Will you kindly js what ta “ should ut, or rev aur ant? Should one use @ knife and| gree of ofl that accumulates: fork and eat the little pieces with|@ SARAH B. | wo places, A club|@te pretty; also in the exception, as s) Try je knife and fork for the fork for con | face cream. Problem: Divi jon’t “butcher | into a (1) How can 1! Dear Mine Grey in beavy curls, and | see curt left it , and for three years have known ripened into love and he timable character and can well ein his family we will not marry t to the engagement, on account of my age, and the necessary time that must elapse before we marry They do not object to the yo living for years, and feel capable of judging wisely, we with to know how to meet this problem. A.~1 judge from your letter that you, at let Pu ing wisely, but at the same time it ts serious to make @ break tn family ~ ~ relations, if you love your people. Th ' you think you two young people can feel just as closely bound If you Aa we have both made our SUNFLOWER, t, are capable of decid ¢ 1 reatly no need for this, Don't the curl out,” mpoo it every two or three weeks, according to the de; Use king BOA OF Ogg KHaMmpoo. The three very large puffs | Diliti ich is usually eaten | Acrows the head, and beginning just |4re the most attr If it is large, cut| im front of the crown of the head, puffs | 08 running the other way, and just |Her © the back of the head. the nato juice at followed by an application of good|™Man's own age generally sets the night, A--You may be one of thone for-| about 10 cents, cut all the |tunate gixla who do not need any |through the middle from th (2) How can I wear my hair i” kind of application on the face. some fancy way beside the coro-| your akin is too olly after you have /from old p WOMAN IS MOST ATTRACTIVE AT Kibert Mubbard, what age 1s woman the most inter teresting and attractive?” he {8 90 positive he knows the an swor that he refuses room for argument ‘At says “The Fr * laconte the world of work and endeavor Her sympathies have broadened her interests are wide. doers, and therefure I believe in ‘Votes for Women,’ distinction tn brain and soul ring their share of the , those a peponsl tive to me. “As for the young girl, she bores She Is often callow and foolish innocence is often feigned. Above all, she is not interesting. Hubbard admits, how r, that a standard for his woman. preferen: for i e iin apping the bank grandpa gave son. Want a New I use face cream, bie it Scrap Book? to make it more #0. I have | you tell me what to do? used kid curlers with no effect. It} Buy a blank book, which will cost leaves edge to Let the children cut zines all the figures If, the bindi |atopped using the cream for a few |of men, women, children and ani. RUNETTE. | creams. cus A young man who bas re for do to stop thin? 1 it. and I w uld not say one not work, I would report him fe hile it is unmanly if you are equal TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR. ANSWERS “Mra. J. E. D's" recipes for “Mrs. H." and “Widow” came Mttle too late. Don't be discouraged. We are glad to get your ani Here fs 2 good way to cook a pot roast, for “A Woman Reader.” Have some bot lard in your pot, and brown the roast well on all sides ‘This keeps the juices in. Add a small quantity of wa’ ing, and let cook slowly until tender. If necessary, from time to time. “A Farmer's Wife” wanted to know how to pack eggs so that they will keep. This is a reliable way: Keep in lime water, or packed in Sawdust, with the small end down. ANOTHER FARMER. If “Trustful” will try my recipe for “cottage pudding,” I think she pill tike tt. Here it is: Cream 4% cup butter, add two-thirds cup | Sugar and one egg well beaten. Mix and sift 24% cups flour, 4 ter spoons baking powder and % teaspoon salt; add alternately with 4) @up milk to the first mixture. Turn this into buttered cake tin and bake 30 minutes. Serve with vanilla or bard sauce. REQUESTS ‘Wi! some girl reader of the Woman's Page give me a recipe for fudge? A SCHOOL GIRL. I would like to know some way to keep a cake from falling. Ie there a sure way? UNSUCCESSFUL. So many nice recipes are given, can some one tell me how to make ess salad RUTA. Only two wee exhibition in Paris the new fall and winter istyles are announced and for sale jin Seattle. Suit coats, to be strictly in style, must be from 28 to 34 inches— absolutely no longer. They are made with belt effects, semi-fitting CHEMISTS evanae og swecsevers awe reewd browns, taupe, navy Handsome wide wale mix- tures include two or three tones of brown, green, gray and red. The skirts are slightly draped, the lapels low, and the revers wide. Some have Directoire lapels and 1 fastenings. Some exclusive styles “How is the water this morning,|are made double breasted and syd sten close to the neck in military fashion, with trimmings of satins Star Publishim Co. “Just as beautiful as ever.” omc eer nasa cond and braids. C0 rtY¥ The new velvets and corduroys PICKLE PAGE! foe icine ies “teeta pian Gent Leen: - . tallored effects. Monday will be Pickle Day on the) Ruby and Corbeau are the two Woman's page. Reliable recipes for! jeading colors in millinery. The all_kinds of pickles will be given! geen blue that Corbeau represents to The Star housekeepers. is so deep that ft depends on the Bie Ryu eg tine Hght to distinguish it from biack. Cupid’s Corner ii". iaionnin, ost Case munataotered by ne Aéettle.Dydigs:& Melting Gers SGNtIe, West, itgdlas 1 locandlies dees bolimacd sutmitted to us August! 14th 1912, ‘wit h results ae follows; . The engagement of Marguerite Clise to Lieut. M. F. Draemel, U. 8. X,, 1s aunounced. Fraternities id me marked attention Do not go to the extreme | heads on one part and the bodies on Twice a week | the other Paste the heads on the upper part of the leat, clove to the lower edge, where It has been cut put two or more, on each page. Pi te the lower part He of the figures to the lower leaf, so When legal without the bride receiving &) fice and taunts me with my age (1 am just as old as he) and other |the book Is finished it will amuse wedding ring to wear on third fia-! thing», and when he haa me on the verge of tears he goes, only to call |the children to hunt for the pictures, up in a few minutes to add something he had forgotten. Miss Grey,| matching proper heads to bodies. 2 through with love in the case in merely symbolic, While it forms) but | am certainly tired of this persecution firat place, I "| Jugged steak, a famous dish with ould simply refuse to be annoyed; that {s, an English family, is prepared this to him except to greet | way: iy on the street or in the office, no matter what he might cut into 9 square pleces. disturbing the peace of New York matrons to dispense | Don't do this in a mean spirit, but culttvate a kindly one toward him They pre-| Hold yourself above his annoyance. tend to regard it as a badge of| without showing you are hart, do so A beefstenk of 3 pounds is They are rolled up and tied and packed tight ly in @ stone jar with two whole 1f you can answer pleasantly and onions, a glass of port wine, pepper but Iam afraid this has gone too and salt to taste, and a few pepper to way the very least, for an individ ual calliog himself a man to take advantage of another in this way, be is covered tightly, and is put into! sured there in a true spark hidden in him if you can reach it, and that|a kettle of boiling water and the { corns. contents cooked unt! te der “FALKENBURG & LAUCKS ANALYTICAL AND, CONSULTING ASSAYERS TESTING’ LABORATORY — « a Orroee ane Lanoearomian 0 YESLER One Teerine Piawr, Mawtono « Ovam Sreeere TELEPHONE, MAIN e016 SEATTLE, WASH.. We have carefully analyzed a sample of "RAINIER BEER® This sample of beer conforms to the State and METALLURGISTS WAY. & W. Con. FIRST AVENUE ‘Aug. 17, 1911) REPORT Wo. 7987, The postponement of the mar- Tage of Marguerite Stewart to William B. Judson, is announced, Anna Marie Kellerbach was mar- ted to Joseph Von Labenski, Thursday, at the residence of Rev.| R. C. Glass, the officiating minis- ter. They will be at home to their friends at 423 31st av. N. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and residence. Age. Emil C. WeVire Schieber, Seat- tle, . ‘ aoe. Legal Magdalena Benter, Seattle . Moore Davis, Victoria, B. C. ad L. Grimer, Victoria, B. C. Ihinzo Oyarma, Santa Barba: , Yachizunni, Japan ohn Clancy, Tacgn ‘iia Pratt, Tacom: lagil Pratt, Seattle lelen Swanson, Seattl Glycrine {s the best lubricant for eat or vegetable grinder, as tt not leave an unpleasant odor it t inte contact with the (1) Which are the 10 strongest fraternal organizations in this coun try? (2) What is the total membership of the Modern Woodmen of Amert ca, also total membership of the Knights of the Maccabees of the Worl . G. A.—(1) According to the last re- ports of the supreme bodies of these organizations they are the Odd Fel- lows, Freemasons, Modern Wood- men of America, Knights of Pythias, Independent Order of Rechabites, Woodmen of the World, Improved | Order of Red Men, Order of Eastern Star, Knights of the Maccabees of the World, and Royal Arcanum. (2) Modern Woodmen of America, 1,045,869; Knights of the Maccabees ot the World, 300,000. PLAITED LACE COLLAR The new jabots, and especially the graceful Georgian fall of lace, necessitate a neckband, and the latest collar has an all-round frill of plated lace, mounted on @ uar row insertion, Wational Pute Food & Drug Laws and is free from preservatives. 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Your MARJORIE HAMILTON, Suite 1071 Central Bank Bi See Ramsey's Furniture Window $85.00 Dresser and Chiffonier $3 Less Each Day Until Sold Bargains All Over the Store 1923 First Avenue TMENT FALKENBURG & LAUCKS ANALYTICAL AND CONBOLTING CHEMISTS = ASSAYERS METALLURGISTS eraTTis. wasn. Aug. 17, 29125 rar Puriisning Co, orth wErORT 7905-6. Gent lenen ry We have carefully enalysed « camplé of VIOLET Oats® end © casple of “PRARLS OF WEMAT*, manufactured by Albers Bros, Milling Co., Seattle, Wash., with results as fellowst~ SAMPLES: Regular camercial |packages, purchnced by ee im open market August 14, 1912. ° RBBULTS: The food products contained im these peckage®) ‘@enformed in all respects to the requiremmte of the Mate ant — nnn This is Pure Milk Seattle, Wash., Aug. 18, 1911. * Star Publishing Co., City. Report No, 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, FALKENBURG & LAUCKS. By I. F. Laucks, (Seal.) $$$ $$$ rt 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. mitted for analysis by The Star staff.