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THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1911, ‘ailure - Without |. a ee, ee eae , AN END—AND A BEGINNING | May evar one Tomorrow and Wednesday BY GRACE MARGARET WILSON. hy the dozen have been asking me le Summer's golden time ia o'er [this question: “Sball I go through ot ing butterftles! ng [atl sehoot?” e Irs nd the shore, | Now, IT believe the very best an ‘Troop the children with their books, aweér lean give to the above ques Nackward casting wistful looks } tion is to quote a ery that has been Toward the fields where freedom Hes coming to me in uumberless let } ters 4 . Farewell, happy birds and bees: / “1 left school at an early age. J ) Comp lete is per White daisies, go to sleep; ae | Now tam a youn ush your sorg, O, little bree: woman) in bu Fairies, bide you in the fern! |lack of education! How can I ao Caréiess-roaming feet must turn quire one at this late cate, as old! @ Toward the biti of knowledge steep, as | am, and with eo little time at y ; | Showing my disposal?” A Open to them, magic gates! “Wir tak Ga omen fru lal Ti a % y te it that when fruit te the Answer. Unfold your wonders ‘neath their eyos— eap, sugar 1a bight Because.the | BOY# and girls, coesn't that an Make them “masters of thelr fates”! , ee Beaune (he wer you? I might write volumes Reveal to every girl and boy canny sugar man knows it is can- on the value of an education, But ‘ <j. | ‘| / Nobler, higher ways of joy {ning time, And somebody must! they would not be half so convine ‘ a vl 0 es | Than to chase life's butterfties! |get the money ling thie actual testimony of . . those who have tried to do without | on 4 : > 7 4 y ete . . ~ |it, and mow, too Inte, are realizing | (a heir lows | for the coming season—i her’s Soul Is Introducing Miscellany °°" "ie seve sun a= Fann e-sogtoneesinn , 1 bial ae ise del it ie not so much WHAT you ‘ : bd | ba at Counts Most} The Teacher w!i)!i2i%ce'r't "axe 8 seme a le ; Millinery, Garments Hammer Methods of Instruction Give Way to] dMadam, let mo introduce Teach) 4 ~N% Ber any other time ~ to solve the more diffi. | | battles, Many ral i : of life, and to win its | 4 . Cultivation of the Mind if Children er. And now, a word in your i me ' | j d F b Heder doce not Ko] beating facts into a youthful heat! Privately. 1 want to tell you abou .| , : ; an aorics with , > her | What colored slip can 1 wei children can “lan lagging step has tong been abandoned. So, 8180.1" Vouye admired che martyrs of under a silk dotted lavender crepe? |*)fough grammar schoor In high ee oe the aye ld, with thetr infinite loyalty to Would yellow be pretty? FR | febool the: Ther teacher and he aye principle and their courage. Com-| A.—Pale yellow could be used, of |t2% they are older and better abi We invite you most cordially. here, * pared to Teacher's ordeal, theirs | ivory white, or a color to match |‘ Understand and to face respons! of progress hav left their wns delightfully simple and cay. the material | bitity They are thrown, as it All they had to do was to be} iis were, upon thelr own resources, q all to pdifferent sort of teach chewed up or backed up or burned | jand by their own efforts they must imithe pedagogue of the pant uD: they only bod to tia” **| Can 1 change my name from Wise |swisr cor alah, pa. ets oF Seema concurs Teacher, however, has to LivE % Wies without legal authority? You Are Handicapped. outhwick Co. ‘on the t tah You know your own san, Madam, | ALW 1 care not, boys and girls, what " hand who digs ant — and you know your daughter. They| A-—Yes, but it te hardly wise to sort of a career you are planning A ie “pothparrot|8F* “dear children, even if they | 40 x0, for it might sometime be whether commercial, artistic, scion ane eee aye ae et of mamoricing the achont {ate @ trifle trying at times. Hut | diffienit to establish identity, as in tific, Mterary, domentic or social— <. de wye- | children of today are taught how to} ‘hen ALL children are trying, case of Inheritance, or the legality without a good general education if that the teacher is study, how to ase thelr braing, bh times.” Quite right ‘Tenoher | by the signat might be question ae @ foundation, the odds are ten a er he initer Is only a to reason and to draw conclusions.|*80wS this. for she bas ALL the ed in some important business |to One againet your making a euc- hildren, and there ix never a time | transaction. cons oF tt ideals, Histor: sefenes, literature, fe _ coal 7 are not presented as so} *me of them ere not “trying . samen a nie eee cae soo + The Bh ne AR angen | Also, she has YOU to reckon ™ en Sa wey ee = Exchange Column |More to Learn - , ith. And you are not always sym . fr the same reason. (he re made, on the contrary, to| ¥ re 6 different open ap to the child's mind infinite oe Wha ber when son or ecipe OPEN w 4 D and st TO WOMEN READE or Tr TAR, od ana’ taoteh inks helee tee teat UBSCRIBE FOR— Th scriminating Vistas of fasctnating poastbility, op ughter comes home with a child really educated and cultured man. | vi ogame 4 titel jish version of an unpleasant ex-| jet the pant would no: » . Baystery—life - ‘ i and- differently hand | cenener met, train the child ANSWERS One may be the graduate of the} 7 have given the - | propitiate the parent. and incideat If “Loulee” will follow these directions, she will have nice French highest ebecationst inatitution in| e ea e a ar tranulated sugar has gone up in | Sly, inculcate knowledge. No. sbe fried potatoes: Wash and pare potatoes, cut | fecond Avenue and Pike Street rience cannINSaRIIiNenminsieaememmmmmmeenmEmimeammimnmeammememee ae America” of And the children themselves are | Pe of a more highly seo < ; into lengtitwise pleces | the land, but still he finds that| <a price. And if you don't like it, you | !#u't very old. She bas only been | and soak an hour In cold water; dry and fry in hot fat; drain and aprin-|“thore te more to learn Those . [teaching @ few years. Teaching e + pop ° fashion of can bump It er de Resid inal cA oanina| kle with sa ae oi BETH j who were denied the advantages of Delivered at Your Home Weesiness. an early education may, in the Remember this. | “A Young Wife” azked the otherday for a recipe for rye drop cakes. | course of later Ife by devoting | To show my appreciation of the fate and square policy of The - J | Here it ts: Two-thirds cup rye meal, two-thirds enp flour, 2% tea (only a few hours every week to) | Seattle Daily Star, | herewith subscribe to The Star for a period TODAY'S JOKE IN | spoons ba ing powder, M4 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons molasses, % cup | study at home, acquire an educa || of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped. to be delivered ' BLACK AND woere | milk lege. Cook as fried drop cakes, NAN B. | ton along special or general lines. to the following address, at the rate of 25c per :aonth im city, or a sisi Hooks are now within the reach of |, 30¢ peremonth by mail, all, and every home, however humble, may have Worary— |) Painter and Decorator NADER: 0 oi ivcscpinilnne neds fhpues coagensusaite = Grey: (1) Can you tell me whether bookkeeping and Here ta a good plain white frogtiag that 1 think “Newlywed” wil! will be taught at the Broadway high school at the night | have no trouble with: White of 1 e&g, 2 teaspoons cold water, \ cnp — # > confectioners sugar, 4% teaspoon vanilla br % teaspoon lemon extract Use more sugar if needed, Do not cpok. A HOUSEKEEPER deat Cooper defers 1 start? | Taaeeher Puff Stylish ed eccecebeosethisp ok susesbeceseesnsebewene Te. ceoddent of. Seattle, « email tee of $3 will be 3 Please give recipe for French mmptard GROTTO. | puff at tho elbow fs shown in|! Cut out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash. Phone No...s-.e- fiom; $2 of this is returned at the end of the six - aaa magnetite — os pape and eo er i “ ye ae would so much like to know how 10 make sweet cucumber pickles. Sleeve te used In conservative and) sage the books the school board furnishes for your use. a it 4 ‘Giey: (1) 1 have a gentleman friend, who frequently | ie teatre, We occasions!!y go to # Chinese cafe for) pweate both very fond of thom It ts the best Chinese cafe B. As it im the only piace we can get the noodles, do you Bary wrong to do so? fs it ever proper for two girls tp 69 “4 Pevecproper for a girl (stenographer) to accept candy sad tunch her em fr, he being an unmnrried, respect & Geatieman brings a lady candy, should she take the jl Aub -atter itto him * JANE. panera te Woeld not advise you to go to any cafe after the theater 2 gentleman), eniess you havo a chaperon, ‘a business point, if from no other, it te not wise. POINT OF VIEW. Mt first to the frien “An awfully nice man lives in that house. “Is that sot” Grey: When dining ont, you ate served with h) “Yes, he's a vegetarian.” petserved peaches, plams or pears. Is it proper to cat) ste deh, OF to take them on the plate? A WIFE. | a , dish. Do not take the froit nor the dish of fruit ( ; id Co ‘The dinner plate ia only for moat and some vegetables up) $s rner < ENGAGEMENTS. 4 Mrs. Clark L. Ring, of with a gentleman and happens to step tu first, Mich, announce the en ber own fare? ¥ -_se gay gaxement of their daughter, Jessie H bio for evening wear for the winter?|., to Edward 1. Garrett, ‘of this aie fox ® GLORY city. The wedding will take place feptloman should always pay the tare. ae weer, dress of sof o J soft material would be appropriate if you are MARRIAGES. he te Black lace insertion. with lace to match, makes a Claire Prouty will be married to Lis touch of cores wa = of color, you can put in a narrow rose Lee McKiwain Sept. 20th at the home of the bride's parents, oe rg 5802 16th av. N. E. 0 SRatheae Dear Miss Grey: As 1 am a@n| Doria Mary Rose will be united * American woman, and have mar-|in marriage to Vincent J. McGrath like to express * ried a Canadian, and ke has not yet| Sept. 20th Reece tion of the sym taken out bis naturalizattion pa- a . by our friends ® pers, can I vote? A WOMAN. MARRIAGE LICENSES. four dear baby. A.—-No. It will be necessary for| Minetaro Rumioka, Heattle JA. Christinsen, # your huwband to take out his pa-|Toku Oride, Japan............- Georgetown. * pers before you can vote. S. F. Martin, Seattic.... be * Alice R. Malin, Sait Lake City... : htt aih Royal Hern, Seattle. . eth Dear Mise Grey: My hustand| nity Powell, Seattle ° = works for a small salary, and we : aon cannot get along on it, so 1 thought ase € em corr Seana tees a] you might suggest something 1} Frances Depa , Seal “fe Wo Morton Clark, Seattle ae, do at home to help ont. I am Power, beet pose sini seedee mente Od pit ee: Werkmenship. Acie baby, so can't go out to work. If! Cette Peters, Relivne : ° m ; , ‘ Sone—ater ai + you can't suggest something, maybe} pi 4 ishiyama, Seattle ; In making this, our first formal bow, as Department Store Merchants in Seattle, we wish to state that it has been our desire for years to establish syed rset 4 some of the readers cena GenGn Mase AERA. «nce such a store here, but the location was a puzzler, Offers of good corners, ha If bloc ks and whole blocks, with every apparent advantage, were made us, still ibe Sing the were A—Yours. t# the problem of| Prank Hook “Tone Ce pease we hesitated until thts old and popular store corner, Second Ave. at James St., developed, when our decision was quickly made. Here, we feel assured, and , 9F the ane thousands of women, and the wo Fone tog ey Beattic |B trade so far has proved us right, that we can establish a handy store, centered as it is nearer by blocks to all the railroad depots, steamboat landings and Sh Beier Invertea rn men who are devoting their lives to] 1 ii Anderson, Geattle.......... street car terminals, than any other store in the city, Then, too, being merchants of many years’ experience, we are prepared to give a splendid account of ise | work for women have the same iseatiii “rage eerste " ‘ tien Siu Yaleics papa owe apace way oo of oO " 5 thai Gonael nets a . hina eee: an eek dace ourselves. We will carry only honest merchandise for which we will ask only honest profits. ur eyes, for there are three brothers of us, all merchants iA | to wll you what, from experience and working in perfect harmony, will cover the entire mercantile world, constantly on the watch for buying opportunities to save you money. Our method ie nd observation, I think will be the Three ays of exchange will always be liberal. We will stand back of your every purchase. In our advertising we will be scrupulously honest. Every statement will opie the | ont Lenpmpeee negra ag be scrutinized thoroughly before printed and we will always stand ready to verify every word uttered in our advertisements. Presenting you with the they Inverted Man’ ter | dosan’ Wirec*bee the Saat lavers to Cook keys of the store Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 19th, 20th and 21st, we ask you to come, Criticise us, and patronize us only wherein we " ‘* 1 You will need some food beside serve you best, Tea and lunch will be served free on the Mezzanine Floor between the hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. During the opening two thousand the seraps from the table, but not Peaches pretty afternoon tea cups and saucers will be distributed among the lady guests free. All we ask is that the ladies refrain from taking more than ery much. Learn how to prepare S a 2 480 thousand ladies ha: “COR ste . properly. Write t Helen Dow,| even puactes—Pare and halve! one gift, as we wish to make two thousand s happy. McCORMACK BROS. fer Bargains, Tracyton, Wash, and she “will be | pen ~ ones.” Chap #Bargain Store | ns voor very mucescatel wh toe atc | 17 Complete Stores Under One Roof = |_Deae Mins Grey: Witt you olonse| Wie oi "Steir. is Ml MeCormack Bros. Cloak and Suit Store. | McCormack Bros. Drapery Store. | McCormack ‘Bros, Glove and Umbrella STEAMERS | 22> orc oe een (ncreaitceeax Skinny ctear.tee |] McCormack Bros. Silk and Satin Store. | McCormack Bros. Notion Store. Stare, felon RS] PIE cc nage ten ; nee | pervn McCormack Bros. Dress Goods Store. McCormack Bros. Neckwear and Veiling | McCormack Bros. Linen Store. oS ~taaalel 14 .tenapodin sulk a teaayoon pow tn y at han —— Bros. Lace: and Trimming i Oak. tines “er : McCormack Bros. Boot and Shoe Shine dered sugar, few grains cayenne, tore. icCorma os. Corset an ingerie . . juice, 1 tablespoon vineear, 1 cup | saepem. jah nemshte, "4s, "uea ff McCormack Bros. Millinery Store. Store. McCormack Bros. Clothing Store. ECh sy Alcct wih o tat iesekaen Dome eee vor two plex use eiant |i McCormack Bros. Bedding Store. McCormack Bros. Underwear and Hosiery | McCormack Bros. Men’s Furnishings Me; Round "rriy toe. A \add oll drop by Arop, beating peel ‘"Shnumon, "one vait |i McCormack Bros. Domestic Store. Store. Store. stantly; thin with other Mquids. - Biaek Diam A cag anal mti-spice, FROM SEATTLE? mille and A tenga ald the other Res” wo ap Tea and Lunch Free Afternoon Teacups and Saucers Free |day thatt there are only two per-|in moderate wether.- “M jvons in that ety who know how Sr RAS IT, IRE We extend to you a most cordial invitation to visit our store Tues- ae » ' | 0 ’ vs ' . ; ‘Two thousand beautiful China Afternoon Te: ups and Saucers rend Seamer ridentiy “Crishgo has yisitors PR rg ra nee tel bomune Wednesday and Thursday, September 19, 20 and 21. We have ar- 7 y Tea. Cuy : *) Bverete 360, Vm. this fall ANNA WHITNEY. | ho saw her pleture in a patent med- ranged a “comfy” little tea room on our Mezzanine Floor, where tea and will be distributed free among the lady guests at the Opening. All we eo Semtars or {eine advertisement? lunch will be served free of all charge between the hours of 10 a. m. and ask is that the visitor be satisfied with one gift, as we wish these pretty ge is ing, inviect to I) New cables are being put on the a9) igs 5 p.m, Welcome! Tea Cups and Saucers to go into two thousand homes. Welcome! (ee | elevators of the Clty club, St, Louis,| Why do some persons on @ train 3 rk 40 Tlin expectation of Prosident Taft's] always look surprised when a pret. | viett, ty girl gets on at a country station?

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