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BM eDoysalt Se fouthwick Co More Open From #2. m. to @ p m. Dally, | AC THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1911. SECOND Avenue AND Pike SiREET Now York Connection: JAMES MeCRERKY & CO., THINTY-FOURTH sTRERT ARE YOU FLAT FOOTED? LOTS fe AA OF CITY PEOPLE ARE Veteran Actress Gives, Wholesome Advise To Anacortes Girl Who Has an Ambition Mrs. Eva Earle French Be- a4 lieves "That These Are Days “rr When Youthful Folk Wi Find It Easy to Make Their Way on the Stage. “Do you believe that the condi tions of the present day are aa fa vorable for a y = Kiri to heeome an actress as they wore in the palmy daye—say 20 ye ‘That is « question in a celved by The Star from a young wom of 19, who lives in Ana cortes, Wash. The letter was turned over to Mra, Eva Karle Freueh, who has been an actress for 20 yeara (lon or, maybe), and she has written reply, Mrs. French is now a my ber of the Sandusky-Stockdale stock organization at the Lois the atre. Blue Serge Suits Fine Value at $7.50 Made nergon of American woolen if you've known them before, you'll know how un usual it {9 to buy suits of. this quality at $7.50! In the firse place they're all wool—fast in WHO FREQUENTLY HAVE FLAT FEET AND DON’T KNOW I(T NOTE. — Following |Koaty toe, or a rheumatic leg, do cisea do not cure the symptoms, eeessly interesting and |0t dremeh your aystem with ready-/you have PES VALGUS of an ad or ene ty OF Hirshberg towear remedies, vanced degree. BE sie “avec.” The Matfooted are cured by va-| When you visit the orthopedist, They are of good win- weight breasted or Norfolk, the trous! ers fully lined and cut in full “peg top” style. We have these Suits in sizes 6 11 years to sell you at $7.50. ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS, $7.50 Many of them with two patrs' of knickers—and we assure’ you that the Suits will give perfect service. There are grays, browns and tans, Sizew 9 to 17 years, $7.50, TWO-TROUSER SUITS, $5.00 Of stardy fabric—the Suite of trustworthy make—heavy' cheviots fn the new colorings! for fall and winter. The trous- era are lined. Sizes 8 to 17, Especially good value at $5. BOYS’ STORM COATS, $5.00 “Walrus” Storm which are guaranteed waterproof. They | long, with full skirts, tad color, sizes 8 to 16 years; And splendid value at $5. LIGHTWEIGHT RUBBER COATS In boys’ sizeu—tan or black) We carry boys’ zephyr weight | Rubber Coats in tan and blacks Boys’ and Children’s Hats for fall at from 75¢ to $5. Boys’ Sweaters at from $1.50 to $4.50. —Third Floor. color rious methods, physiological, medi-| you are asked to bare your tect ter coats. doatler many people have cal and surgical jand place them in molat plasterot- Such simple and pleasant exer Paris cisea ax alternately to raise the) From this cast, the doctor body on tiptoe like Genee, the toe) evolves a corrective “tl This dancer, to-walk like skaters do, on you take to your shoemaker, who |the outer edge of the foot, or to| manufacturers a spectal arch built wear @ higharched shoe, will suf- ino the new shoes, floe to cure fat-feet of the first) ‘To obtain a cure, artificial arches degree, Theo if the minor exer-| must be worn for some months. BY EVA EARLE FRENCH. You, the conditiony are very much better than they were 20 years ago. | belteve it in fashionable for suc: Constul actors and actresses to give much wordy advice to the young people against the stage. To read the literary efforts of some of these stage players one would fancy that our profession is indeed a round of disappointments, Ubtreatment and suffering. I really cannot say that, In my rather long term of experience, I have ever suffered any real hard- ship; not nearly the hardship that would have been mine were | a na Sician or a painter or anything of that sort The mon and women whom I theatrieal profession are The com i, but which is reader of The Hirehberg’s ar to ins youthful, ‘a taleswoman b) the busy su: room, “Doctor in my fect. | them with tint ing @ tonic, yot they tam? 1 know doctors and scientists dé miss Isadeoila Rod | she bas it! / tla really has an urban dis most part to MAS. EVA EARLE FRENCH an, who develops genuine talent and adaptability to the stage, will find it much easier to make their ahead hope or tu the schools or in other pheres in which everyday men and no more to us than a| women intermingle. ‘ham apron on your own steter Stage people, as I have found | way ne to you when you come down: | them, are generous, kind and often | years. ire for breakfast. It is all part} make great sacrifices that.a broth:| I am very glad that the day has of the dear family lita we lead. | er or sister player may have com-|come, and it surely has, when the 1 dowbt if there ts nearly the pet-| fort and happiness people who patronize theatres be ty Jealousy “behind the scenes” of! I believe that these conditions Iteve that the people of the stage the theatre that we might meet|are constantly imprvving. | believe are moral, educated and clone ob with behinds the counter of the | that the young man cr young wom: | servers of the best ethics of life. neuroma care i. TOMORROW, $5 ° } . . g | R Exchan Col mt fl Made of all-wool fabrics— | f Mined with part-wool fabries— | OPEN TO WOMEN READER * THE STAR, now than in former to established per cent . ankle are fMattenod ie, firemen, motor | B officeemployes taleswomen, Coats; to be made LITTLE BOYS’ OVER- | COATS, SPECIAL i p that they are suffer ° ue degree of flat foot any how fells you ber Her advisers quinine, whiskey should be sent shop. fe more prone to ity than a thin, . yourself that| The “Fiat Foot.” The Natura! Position of the Foot. The Bones of & sore foot, a} the Foot as Raised by a Brace. The Brace in Position in Shoe. = os . eee little button-totheneck Coats eut jong and full—ca > hair cheviot- in tan and gray. The sizes are from 3 to 10 years, and the Coats are worth $6.50. Special / $5.00 ANSWERS oll; wulx;ingredients, and stir untit “A Housekeeper” wanted to know | blended... Espectally good if of! is) how to prepare buttered orumbs pro {a drop by drop, This ta the way Allow 2 table REQUESTS spoonfula melted butter to each) The wemen are so good to give cup of crumbs, stir lightly with a recipes,,and I want the best one fork that the crumbs may be well for French potatoes. LOUISE. coated and rather light than com a pact. . 1 am sending “Dora M™ a reliable recipe for French dressing. Hope! — she will like {t. 1 teaspoonful salt, f have trouble with plain white % teaspoonful pepper, 2 tadle/frosting. Would lke to know « spoons vinegar, 4 ypooms olive | reliable way. NEWLYWED. ee oe eS THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. Will some “Star” woman give me & recipe for rye drop cakes? , YOUNG WIFE ENGAGEMENTS. | De and Mrs. J.C. Snyder an + You have helped so many, and I do need belp.|nounce the engagement of Ruby P19 and am financially embarrassed. I want to go to school | ollburn, Mrs, Snyder's sister, to Paboet $76.1 have an opportunity to pose for a calendar./Jobn E. Burkhetmer. The mar ‘very pretty and feet | can make a success of tt. If It| riage will take place Wednesday, Ye decent places, | would not mind the publicity, and 1) October tith. the money quickly enough in apy other way. Will eee PATSY B. —SUBSCRIBE FOR— ‘The Seattle Daily Star Delivered at Your Home To show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of The | Seattle Daily Star, I herewith subscribe to The Star for a period Misses’ Shoes |! of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped. to be delivered’ NAVY CREAM to the following address, at the rate of 25c per month fa city, oF ; 30 per month by mail. In New Fall HORSE RADISH Correct in every detall and sold at PRICES WHICH SAVE YOU MONEY. Look Them Over Before Purchasing | —= “That letter carrier would never make a good baseball pitcher.” 1 “Why not?” } “His delivery in bad.” } FREREA” MARRIAGES. Mary l[sabella Thompsen was are, ton to Seat, & gee on, bat unfortunately that stage has not been} Wednesday noon at nity parish. pot tell the style of picture ft ts to be, and it ie! The Rev. H. H. Gowen officiated. et these circumstances. High art, for art's sake, is) Mr. and Mrs, Marshall will be at felling influences for good, but do nothing that you rg at Palmer, Wash., after Sept. to ret later. Remember how Mary MacLane, in . ee to school, put out a questionable book. She} Ada Hammond was united in ty of ft—but when she applied for entrance to rriage to Dr. Le Mackid, of they refused her on account of this book. Congult Calgary, Alberta, yesterday at the ce as to the right thing to do, and If you decide poo of her poreet a or some other way will come. pe beige A gr eh aa eri re will be at home to Alberta. wore all aa pure-minded asthe true artis NAME ... } Tam keeping company with a young man whose Tegular. He has asked me to marry him next ever straighten up without me. As long as I often he is fine, but my work does not A Delight to the Palate | Cut out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash, Phone No.....++0* MARRIAGE LICENSES. Charles T. Morris, Seattle . Mary McKeon, Seattle James Hanson, Seatth Jean Palmer, Seattle | | Business Bringers. Star classified ade. Buy oF | cell real estate, ete. j says if ho has a home to come to from work he will T do not believe in marrying a man to reform him If Ha Cecil, Bremerton outcome. Please advise me. WORRIED. | Nora Harkins, Seattle denying that it is unsafe to marry a man to reform || outs Pearl, Seattle i fa a safeguard in a happy, peacefal home. You! tana Stusser, East Tacoma , will say what I think best for you Tell bim | Geo, H. McDonnell, Seattle yourself tj him, bat will consider it an €0-| Nellie Googh, Seattle marry him in the spring, if he, in the meantime, man you wish for a husband and for the father all leathers, Ladies’ shoes in patent leather, | Ladies’ shoes in and blucher styles, button have no right to leave the children out of the ot give them a father who is strong you might better never marry. } in your do not allow him to lean on you. Each of us Uphold himself. Try to bring him fn contact Women of strong character and supply him with good, Grey: I have a sad tale to tell you, and you may con- Twant your advice. About two years ago, in another city my husband left me with 4 baby, 50 cents and a chattel man who had the mortgage allowed me all over the O@ sale of the furniture That amounted to $5. I heard for work were better in Seattle, and I came. I tried differ. but could not hold them, as I had had no experience of desperat met a young man of the world, who me Jn a short time if I would live with him, I had needed food. I did {t, and am doing it now. I am Méther, He has been good to me and the baby, but now he em and seems to think he is doing a noble thing to give us what Wiest, Help me, Miss Grey. Tell me what to do. Ht do not condemn you. What right haa any one to condemn eapecially what right has» who took advantage of a strug: recent baby? It will do neither of you any good to bh :. out of ten—no, ninety-nine out of a bundred—men 0 eth things wilt turn and taunt the woman, 1 think it ts due it they know they have done wrong, aud want to blame ie@. In this age It in becoming more and more the fact that is equally with the woman. 1 would advise you to oF cada continue your sin for fear of what the world will say. " Write me and inclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, 1 ly what to do a le ‘ t Mitt Grey: Cin you tell] Was Mr, Potts ona id Phew to cook ,| Mr. and Mrs, Dish and danghter Sit turn te en” **” of Muscatine “were. guests at the ep mit yellow? M. | john Cupp home this week.—lowa een, S¥eet corn thoroughly |City Republican, : tes. The corn! — to tit it often) Thére’s no use trying Pollo young fellow is better | common stuff to the (who's just had his first shave, _ os|Menu for Please print menu for a wedding dinner, to be held at the home of the bride some time in the month of October, and also the table b sag orations. . Fruit Cocktail. Consomme. Oysters In Ramekins. Chicken with Peas, Tomato Jelly Salad with Cheeso Straws. Peach Mousse. Wedding Cake. White Wine Cup. Co! fon. Rolls, olives, salted nuts and bon- bons with proper courses. Hops are the traditional flowers decorations. Grapes and grape vines are also good. Or use chrysanthemums or asters of for October any preferred color, ot the Totem, iness manager Lincoln high school monthly, after clowe election. Russia calf, vicl kid, or gun metal calf, button and blucher styles, extra high or regular cut, cloth or kid top, whort vamp and the new high, broad tow A aplendid value for....$3.00 Growing girls’ shoes in all leathers, short vamps, low heels, heavy soles, An excel- lent school shoe........$2,50 short vamp, and new high, broad toe, with cloth or kid top. Right up to date and the best wearing shoe you ever bought for . $2.50 Misses’ and growing girls’ shoes in gun metal calf, vict kid and patent leather, button and blucher styles. Our Saturday Raymond & Hoyt 1408 Third Ave., Postoffice Bide. THE CHEAPEGT PLACE TO BUY GOOD SHOES AGENTS FOR EDUCATOR SHOES This,season finds us with one of the largest lines of Umbrellas we have yer, carried. All the better grades, of cloth and all guaranteed which will withstand the roughest Regular $75 Coat—Special For Tomor- row—SATURDAY ONLY - - DANZIGER As the Fall Season Approaches Qne’s thought naturally reverts to the subject of appro- priate apparel for the winter months. With the ladies the one absorbing topic is, or should be, FURS, The styles this year are more graceful than ever before. And so we invite an inspection of our large stock, comprising all of and only the latest styles. and novelties in Furs. We want you to sce some of the beautiful sets and single pieces that are to be worn this season and we want you to ask us our prices. A motto of this establishment has always been, and we are known as the store which sells FIT THE POCKETBOOK Call on us now and let us fell you what the styles will be this year. If you are in the market for fur goods of any description, we have them and at prices which will rec- ommend them. We also make a specialty of remodeling your last year’s furs. SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW SATURDAY ONLY We Have Just Made Up 25 Genuine Russian Pony Coats Beautifully marked skins, 52 inches long, beautifully lined and best of trimmings. $50 SS UR CO. 1410 Second Av., Opposite New Bon Marche