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ay a Marabou Becoming Fashionable and Inexpens Muff and Throat Piece of Brown and White Marabou. The girl or young we cannot afford to buy furs this au tumn and yet fs anxious for a be coming throat scarf may purchase really is more comfortable for in who [It learly fall wear when the mornings and evenings are coo! and the mid day hot, than wolf, seal or ‘possum. One of the chief charma of Marabou. She will be just as fash.|marabou ts that it is becoming. It neck piece to match is built on fouably arrayed in the soft feath-|makes a pretty finish to the pret-|stmilar coloring An tlest of young faces, and yet it is For dress occasions the soft ery stuff as thougn decked out IM) 1, excellent setting for the older/downy marabou {is popul it} the rich skin of an animal. |woman. It will soften harsh lines comes in pale blue, delicate pink | ia ati ay. | if she ts #0 unfortunate as to pos and silvery gray, Long ostrich | Marabou ts decidedly stylish.} 40.5 them flues of binck often are added to| Many a woman of wealth Wears it! Marabou comes tm a multiplicity give distinction to these lght-col early in the season tn place of furs. lof colors, and is formed into many ee = — « Seasonable Menus } A DINNER MENU | Meat Croqueties, a new way | Green Peas Boiled Potatoes. j Graham Muffins. Blackberries and Cream, NEW RECIPE FOR MEAT CROQUETTES | Make as for ordinary teat croquettes, adding chopped green pep-| These can be varied from time to time by changing the season Corn Salad. Honey Cake. Coffee. ing. One day use onions and green peppers; another green peppers Mlone; another season with tomato, cataup, ete. | Recipe Exch Col | ecipe C ange umm | OPEN TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR. | ANSWERS : Here is a good fudge for “A School Girl.” I hope she will Iike It Put 2 cups sugar, 2-3 cup milk, 1 teaspoon butter and 2 squares chocolate in sauce pan, and-stir constantly until the chocolate ia melted. Boll until when dropped in cold water it will form a soft ball. Remove from the fire, add 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring ond stir until creamy and it begins ghtly atound the edges of the pan. Pour at once Into a but-| coal stightly and mark into squares. ANOTHER GIRL. Insnecessful has asked how to keep a cake from falling. A chef once said that one can insure the cake to “stay up” If the baking powder ‘fe put in at the very lest. and just before putting it into the oven~—even after the white of the eggs has been beaten in. I have never failed since i tried this. SUCCESSFUL. Exg salad fs very nice when tastefally made and arranged. You simply hard-boll the eggs, cut into rings or other designs, place on let tuce leaves, and put a good salad dréssing on top. You can easily make %, “Ruth.” SARAH REQUESTS Can some one tell me how to make pear honey? Yery much 1 would like a reliable recipe for French dressing, Will some woman Feader send {t in? DORA M. I want to know REAL I want to know how to do ft. Is to saute fish a recipe, or what? A DAUGHTER. I would appreciate it if seme one would tell me how to prepare but- tered crumbs. A HOUSEKEEPER. che Wal ar With the opening of the schools comes the time for doing things flor the boys and girls. But be- sides the things to DO, there are Some NOT to do. Superintendent Cooper has had a list of “Don'ts” Printed and posted in all the sthools. Here they are Don't play on car tracks. Don't hang on behin dthe car. stand on car steps. touch a wire—it may be a dart across tracks in front f an approaching car. Don't cross immediately behind S passing car. There might be an- Other car or vehicle approaching lose in opposite direction. STOP! Don't jump on or off a moving ‘tar. Look! Don't take any chances. LISTEN! 25 CENTS TO CONSCIENCE FUN Sixteen years ago A. O. Johnson of College Point, Wash. had a ride of about a Mile and a half on the Milwau- kee road, for which the conduc- for forgot to collect fare. Ever since that fateful day that free ride has been worry- Ing Johnson something fierce. Yesterday he dropped into the city ticket office and paid | one of the pretty styles, for the shoulder This now in fashion, cape in fur. ‘HUNG UP BY BAIR ATKINSON, 11) 12 back the nickel, with 20 cents |jock of her hair cateh in. the interest, lbeit of a motor whi-h she used to The Milwaukee people are |operate a washing mach! Mra wondering whether they'd bet- | Alfonse Balert was Iifted to the} ter put the money into the ice |colling and held suspended jor sey he will recove Water fund or not. eral minutes, limmediately. Worry causes a minor | bread and butter. ive Neck Confection of Pale Blue and jack Marabou, shapes. A charming set for after noon wear ix a brown and white This has « big square muff of brown, finished with a triple row of tails ahading to pure white. The ored neck and hand confe | “Early Thirties” Ideal Love Age? fons. Mra, Elsa Faker, poet and novel Dear Miss Gaey. Will you Kittd pers with fish? A.-Parboll peppers 10 minuted? kind, seasoned with parsley. The dot with butt and brown slightly Dear Mins Grey; 1 have a color rune if T get it the least bit we color? A.-Soak itin a strong brine of # Cynthia Grey’s Letters J ten me how to nerve Aree Dep * YOUTHFUL, thén fii! with creamed fish of any sprinkle with layer of crumbs r ing and the | abr that I had dyed red t. Will you tell me how to se READER OF YOUR STAR alt and water. If this docs not take ove This in a question that ts haw put up bars fj tion would in future ‘Women Are Young at 30 SEATTLEITES SAY oon A WOMAN Cease to be young gitat Chicago since the report oad thatthe ¥, W. ©. A against all women institu as bene there + 30, declaring that the effect oak | tneg wit He sure to rinse thoroughly ¢ compen iy th vinigernene g and ficlaries only young wome When Emily A, Southmayd, gen I Mins Grey: Please give me a sug fou for entertaining a|¢ al secretary at Seattle, was asked party of young folks from 16 to 19 years of age—something unique and|ber opinion, she said The ¢ inexpensive COM when a woman was considered 1 A Thia may be new to you: Have some names written on strips longer young at 30 tx past At that of paper (you may use names of prominent ple or funny characters,|4s¢ she is Just entoring on he ory |@reatest activity and usetulne ject well-known ones), one tatke to the others about the ¢ speaking to, and each tries to take names of animals, or anyth! for the first to guess bis name but Dear Misa Grey Can you tell means, and what kind of a club it is? A.—The word “psyche” means you name is probably one whose a lines. Dear Misa Grey I have been seven months, and recently we had « falling out, bees him | was going with another man with another girl for nine years, was not going with any one else cannot be true, Now he wants to bim at first, but sometimes it seem: overcome all litte petty jealolisies is the only safe basis to begin marr the sake of another, if that love Dear Mins Grey we have company he say him over. this feeling? AIf it is an unfounded foal work out, but If you love they come don't be a coq and really your husband's perfectly natural, him-—that is natural coquettes, habit of looking at ward him will be with you among your friends the best ways to straighten our own. Dear Mies G will remove a spot on an « water on itt Ol! makes it (2) Is boracte acid good (3) Can you giv A—(1) ¥ k chalr darker ehair water Dear Miss Grey: (1) and pin on yertaining to the mind, rch along mental,| hearty way |a woman old at 20; and be had told me while coming to see m characters are developed sufficiently Personally, I think it the principal cause of our numerou My husband is very jealous of tne, and whenever if | 3 ch other in the right way, it ean be done First eliminate every possible cause that may produce this feeling in te or firt you dwell on his virtues, they will increase. Contact with other mentalities is one of (1) Can you tel me something, besides oi), that r tiredP eyes? me a recipe tor bihtxe? might stain {t with an oak stain. it darker than the rest of the chaif, You can apply off to the whole Do not put anything In yout @¥ee It fs safest not to tamper With ihe eyes at all (3) You will find one in today’s pitper Ploase in-} brat is in good condition to lear backs of the guests, EF ame on the back of the one he in| A* A CONSTANT READER ern and th bers make re ter going with a young mun for about jis He tella me he haw been going | ban before that be | tim Both tales for | wit like make up. 1 didn't care much * to me that there ts no on TRL. and quarrels; whether both your to-do right for right’s sake. It/ at jed life on, for tf one does right for er wanes, there ix no foundation. | ts ¢ divorces, | What can I di STAR READE usy, you have a trying proble » to noe me. to get} There are women who are so unintentionally, Cultivate the good points, and your attitude to and In proportion to the exte If possible, get him to go} ewuted by setting a pail of warm A YOUNG WIFE. or if the oll makes unless it is pure lukewarm under “Recipe Exchange.” | form me what will remove super-|tn@? backed by this strong desire fluous hair, beside the électric| {hdre i no limit to what you may |® ¢ needle? complish, In there any reason Frances C. Gage, th of the ¥. WC. A, my sister told|ruling that wh home is crowded, make |more inexperienced girls.” woman old at 30 & sound stomach and patienc to the Chicago YW. C. A., thi not affillated with our natio s the name on his back, You can|4re ¢ you wish, A prize may be offered |#0¢lety. While our organiz is essentially for young women, it le strong enough to help any one who! ¢ what “Psyche Success Club” | needs It.” Northwest secretary of the national board laughed in her “I by no means think but in this mat that ts not the question, There a Y. W. C. A. boarding home 2 & young woman home for some 0 or more, and the she is provided ding place, to the younger and been tn e, and in h another bo room for him. What do you advise me to do? A A—The question cannot be decided by what “seems” to you. The| Or. Mary 8. Martin, protective best way is to decide whether you each love the other well enough to| secretary, was emphatic in her statement that a woman tx not old 30. “Indeed I do not think a I don’t think she old at 50." EQUIPMENT Tm going abroad, What ought I to have on the boat? A motor car, a letter of cr horoughbred dog, a bridge set tet: tnsetha Sovak nan & novel (2) What will be the leading | hy you cannot attend the ppblic : iat, saya the ideal age for a man OF ior this season? — ANXIOUS. |éch@ol? ‘There is & night school] LEAVENWORTH, Kas. & 1 ¢ early thir - * - ; |—A year ago Gon. Brederick Funs ties, the first maturity,” She says: | A—There ts positively per | beld every fall and winter in the} banish i 4 f “The veep we manent cure, that I know of, ex-|PMRdway High School building fe banished a Pree dey ee ee 6 dhe: Abn hes thinkiPg joept the needle. You-can see Superintendent Cooper | ‘Be Sony post, fearlug ee wae y of themselves. The youns|”'(2) Blues and greens will be/Atjth and Marion. Now if there | Gay the post ja ovsrrum Niue rats are not skilled to look behind thelr imaginary conception of each| other. Only after they have mar ried does the ideal come Into shat-| tering confifet with the reality, and | then follows the crash. I believe in immediate marriage whenever the great love comes,” Things That Hurt Voice A prime cause of voice deteriora tion is a lowered condition health. Emotions affect the voice toné-—sometimes even a whine, Ex cessive use of the voice, straining the volee, and breathing impure air, | all injure tte mechaniam, i Sandwiches A little salt and mayonnaise dressing added to chopped pimento makes an excellent filling for sand wiches Thin slices of eweumber between slices of white bread and butter. Tender nastortium leaves with mayonnaise between thin slices of Cupid’s Co ENGAGEMENTS | Judge and Mrs.- Fremont Camp bell, Tacoma, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Veva, to Jay Dee Miller of Seattle, the| wedding to take place Thankagtv- ing The engagement of Jessie L. Ring, Saginaw, Mich., to Bd L Garrett, Seattle, is announce: MARRIAGES Elizabeth Baillie of Tacoma will be married to Samuel Lyon Russell | of this city Wednesday evening, September 27, in Trinity Episcopal church, Tacoma. PARK PLANS An administration butlding for the park board, located in one of the parks, alterations at the Alki bathing beach for better handling the crowds, larger playfields, com- bining the park and playfield few tures in the same plots, and aw phaltic-concrete pavement for Se attle boulevards, are some of the recommendations in a report made to the board of park commissioners yesterday by Commissioner J, B. Shrewsbury. ‘DECENT CITIES’ DO LONDON, Sept, 12.—"All decent European cities burn thelr refuse, says Miss Mary McDowell, a Chi cago settlement worker who has come here after a tour of conti nental cities, “The dumping sys tem is obsolete both in Germany and England.” Doing the Split. PARIS, Sept. 12.—Leon Cavallo ig well along in the composition of a new opera to be produced in Milan and New York-New York Mail the most popular shade Dear Mias Grey; [am a boy 18 and have been in this country 2 years. | have no education, and ax not satisfied, It simply the life out of me every day. I have plenty of relatives in 5 tie, but not one that would help me in this purpose, Can you tell me of a school I can go to without paying | board? A RUNAWAY A.—My heart goes out to you, my boy. You could have no worth. fer desire, for an education will fit you for @ better man, and a better citizen. Don't be discour aged on account of your age, no happens. I know a ot gO to school un matter what man who did |til after he was twenty, and in ten head of « years he wan at the Your school, and today ts a lawyer |HANGING CRADLE FOR TIRED FOLKS | all Here's a scheme for t easy and rocking the baby at game time, Just hang a basket from celling by pulleys, as the shown in the picture, and you will have a hanging crib that can be rocked by a mere touch. One lie in bed and manipulate ean merely lifting a finger, Popular Mechanics, which suggests thie hanging cradle, adds the warning that it 1s essential that the pulley blocks be securely fastened. Simple Home Remedy For Wrinkled Faces| i} ' | Thousands of women are spend ing fortunes in their frantic efforts to remove the signs of premature age from thelr faces. state of mind a woman will spend! almost any amount of money on worthless wrinkle removers, of which there are many. If the: women only most effective remedy imaginable is a simple, harmless face wash which can be made up at home in less than a minute. ‘They have only to get an ounce of powdered saxo lite and half a pint of witch hazel at the drug store and mix the two. Apply this daily as a refreshing lo- | tion, The effect ts almost magical Even after the first treatment a marked improvement Is noticed and the face has a smug, firm feeling | knew it, the Ont, the Notice to school children 7 or so school days till Thanksgiving vacation. 50, CEN COVEY WET PHONE EAST #696. bothers | ings + by When in this | ff is ‘Sny reason why you cannot at-| ten’, come to me, and I will advi you, and be assured I will not be tray your confidence, no matter what you tell me. I at here morn a be Dear Miss Gre to be married to « young man x month, and my parents ct tol Bal my kissing him good-bye when he leaves, or when he comes. I only| nee him once a week, as he ts out of | the city. Shall I do so anyway, or} respect their wishes? TESEDA A As the time so very short until your marriage, [ would advise | mu to do as your parents wish. | a and your lover will soon be to- gether for Ife, and this is the end of your life with your parents. It] may be hard, but don’t do anything | to regret later Tam engaged y | PROPER WAY | | TO SHAMPOO | one rather HE | Common sense teaches us that! the hair and scalp cannot be thor-| oughly cleansed of dirt, excess oil ond dandruff without using water. | And yet it is a common mistake that most women make in using soap in any form for shampooing. | The woman who shampoos with} soap soon notices her hair losing its gloss, splitting at the ends, be coming brittle and thin, These troubles can eastly and! best be avoided by using as a sham- | poo, one teaspoonful of canthrox dissolved tn a p of hot water The hair will rinse quickly without st | comes brighter and fuffier Many) hairdressers have adopted this! shampoo with excellent results. It seems to possess every quality of a| erfect shampoo.—Ady. and b New Coats three essentials—smart styl quality and materials shown purpose, Fr join superior prices, All suitable for every ed long broadcloth, a is evident, display Buy on Credit Do not put punt of open an account with us. off your buying’ « limited Our e! merchandise, able an well, EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av,, “Seattle's Reliable Credit House" [aes xt) FW rally fit a gold-filled frame, guaran- complete for cludes a careful and accurate examination. Attractive Display of The new coats we are showing moderate are the ultra-styles to the strictly tai beautiful means; just deavor is not only to give you rell- but to give you appreciable accommodation as Near Union St. rs, and rat huntitg clubs are to organized. Things You Should Know Stevenson & Co., brokers, ey Bidg., are advised a good is due fn stocks, For another 10 days wil teed for five years, with spher feal fepees and ther case, $ This in. 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