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Beach-Rink Eresses Vary Cleveland’s Big Style Show NAL Birds, Ei ffel Tower Hats, Chine new poke bonnets ts guaranteed ca has got to grow used to a te shrink any face te minta- ture, The Eiffei Tower, Of course there ts always one style (hat seems to predominate over all others, and this yoar It is the Eiffel tower shape. This t least two feet high and is generally surmounted with « shooting rocket of coque feath- ers or 4 willow plume quill. These hats are pulled far down over the face and the whole shape towers toward the back in a degree angle. The effect ie rakiah. Coats, too, are most deco rative. Some of them look as though they were intended for the most formal evening wear when instead they are fash- foned for the street. In Paris, style experts declare, vivid, i@ud colors are the only ones that are tolerated and Amert- rainbow parade along the avenue. Coate of State. One of the handsomest coate of the avuason is a very expen- sive modal, costing $125, but for that Yery reason may be relied upon as showing what the mid- winter styles will be in less coutly models inasmuch as this ia the latest Paria atyle, brought over expecially early. It t* & Mandarin coat cut on the lines of the Chinese robe of That involves kimono shor baggy Oriental sleeves, and flowing lines to the feet. It ts of Black satin with inlays of magnificent Macreme lace in rose design. This lace, of linen and knotted by hand, is set in the back In an immense that runs from neck to hem, finished with a huge bew of black velvet at the bottom. senuan < se Coats and A equave of it forms a stom- acher tf the front of the coat, and bands of it, a foot deep, are on the sleeves. Most of the trimming on your coats this year will be om the inside! For inatance, an- other model is of black satin velvet, in a winding sheet ef- fect of slimness. It hooks the side and in edged with all ver fox. The inside of the cont fe lined with cerise bengaline, covered with chiffon and held down with heavy gold braid and tassels. Beach-Rink Combination. ‘The oddest and most original rment of the year In coat reas, This combines dress of the ico rink with the peck.a-boo guimpe of the beach dance floor, And it is to be worn on the street, minus any other outer garment caper ss EET eae gE eens ees | wil] you answer It privately? v Mise Grey; Can you toll me if # woman who ts compelled to debure a divorce can plead her own caso ploy no lawyer? “ MARY JANE. A-—Yes; & woman can pl her own case {n any legal procedure. Dear Mixs Grey: Wil! you please tell me how to prevent the “pan” taste in baking cornbread? MARGARET. A-—It {4 usually the bottom of the pan that gives this taste You ean prevent it by Hning the pan with olled paper, or you can greane the pan, it with common wrapping paper, and then grease the paper. Dear Miss Grey: Will yoo please tell me how to nerve peppers with salmon A wi A—Parboll 6 green peppers 10 minutes, then fill with creamed salmon, which may be seasoned with a tablespoonful of parsley. ‘Then sprinkle with @ layer of fine crumbs, dot with butter and brown lightly in @ quick oven. Dear Miss Grey: Can you tel me bow to clean a black velvet coat? The velvet is good, but turning a little red, and has a few spots on it A CONSTANT READER. A.—Dip @ cloth in gasoline and rub it gently the way of the pile. After you days and the gasoline bas thoroughly »ver with a damp cloth, and run You will have to remove Mias Grey: (1) In (ntroducing my husband's mother, should ‘hin je my mother, Mrs. So-and-So,” or “Thin is my mother-in- jaw, Mre. Soand-so"? (2) What material shall I use in making @ roseleaf pillow? MAMIE. A—(i) “This ie my mother, Mrs. Bo-and-So,” is preferable, (2) 80k or linen, Personally, | prefer pongee. Dear Miss Grey: We are two chume, 16 years old, and we have two boy friends we have been going with for @ while, We work in department store, and have an hour for lunch. The boys have only 46 minutes. Is it correct for us to go to see them at noon? About how many times a week? ¥. AND } A-—Don't go at all, girls, You may not think #0, but, no m what they say, the boys will think more of you if you do not go to see them, Some firms would be likely to discharge them if they had visitors, Dear Mise Grey: I have been keeping company with a young man two months, and during that time we have had a number of quarrels over trifies, 1 love him as I love no one else, but I have not the slight est idem whether he loves me. He has said he does, but I cannot believe him, for a week ago he promised to come to see me the following week, but didn’t come. Do you think | am acting right by scarcely speaking to him? Should I act coolly, or how should | treat bim? 1 see him every day. Remember, I love him. DREAM GIRL. A--He certainly did very wrong to break his promise, Did you give him an opportunity to explain the cause? There may have been some reason for it. I would advise you to treat him politely, as you would a friendly acquaintance, but I certainly would let him understand that be must be an honorable man. Dear Mins Grey: If I write you a} what he does—your business is to letter asking you some questions,|{mmane yourself to his teasing Pretense does no good. You must A SUBSCRIBER see the folly of feeling hurt. There fSe Southwick Co Sore Open From 0%. m. to 6p m. Dally. SECOND Avenue AND Puce Staect Now York Connection: GAMBS MeCKRERY @ 00., THINTY-POURTH GTREED Big Reductions on Sheet Iron ood Stoves seeuns wens oe seen ee Strongly made, with in- side lining absolutely air tight STOVE BOARDS ‘The 16-inch size, was $1 ROW sons cede The 18-inch size, was $1.85, now ce ceeees $1.10 The 20-inch size, was $2.40, now ceeeeee es LAO The 22-inch size, was $2.90, now ... Pm .81.70 ‘The 24-inch size, was $3.15, now .$1.85 One length of pipe given with each stove. CORRUGATED ELBOWS Made of tin, enameled in fancy designs, lined. 18x18 now . 24x24 asbestos inches, were 42c, inches, were 45c, 26x26 now inches, COAL HODS Specially priced STOVE PIPE Best grade specially priced, per length ie STOVE BOARDS Made of tin, enameled in fancy designs, wood lined. Size 24x24 inche Japanned made. The 25c kind for The 29¢ kind for SAVORY ROASTERS Made of Russia iron, self basting, regularly $1.25, ..05¢ tin, strongly Size 26x26 inche: now Size $1.15, Size 28x34 was T5¢ inches, is absolutely no reason why you ! H Clean| PEACH | ow to ean ‘A—-Yes, if you enclose « stamped | should feel hurt at allusion to your rase.—Wash in warm soapsuds, . and self addressed envelope. age. The day ts past when the i woolen cloth to potinh Iac-| SALAD — nol ig Mage snl, oie we Dear Mies Grey: 1 am a girl 17.) man or woman's age. You may in reality be younger than your quered brass; clean with cloth wet) In alcohol. Drain balves of canned peaches! end all of a sudden | have awak self addressed n Tayenae OIL CANS Made of galvanized iron. 5-gallon size, «were 89c, now erga $1.35, now D5¢ OIL HEATERS Absolutely odorless and nickel trimmed. $2.95 TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR. geen seteral requests for dit! pickles I am) tending an (cdivome ly aia weer peas aves, layer as ® al Copper—Pollsh with hot vinegar! from their syrup, and place on|pped to the fact that I love to go| husband, and you may be younger Er tap aad tac? will maske their own brine in 0 fw hours. in which salt has been dissolved: | criap lettuce, half on each teat; /Pwotorcycling. Mother and all the/now than you were ten years ago. Sie of sapertines mB. re Minish off with an off to pollen. |pour over them a French dreaxing,|!amlly object, and I have gone| Do not make your life narrow. Do string beans. Wi some reader tell me bi Nickel-Cover with thin paste using lemon juice instead of vine |threo times against their wishes | not stay at home too much. Get | w made of emery powder, with turpen-|gar. Mix finely chopped platachio| MY chum was almost killed last) your husband to go visiting with tine and sweet off in equal parts. | nuts with croam cheese and mayon-ftite, but still It doesn't seem to) you, and select friends who have Steel—To remove rust apply|/naise, and form into small balla,|#P me, although I love her dearly.|the widest view of life. Invite a| a |thick paste of emery powder mixed | just jarge enough to fit in the open | Ne¥, dear Miss Grey, will you tell | fow friends in once in a while. Do with eqaal parts of sweet ol! and |ing in each half of the peaches tm what you think on the subject.|not think you cannot afford it turpentine; finish by rubbing with | — 1 don't like the young m very; you can't afford not to. woolen cloth and a dry powder. | S e ° well, but I do Ike his motor cycle ‘ PHOGIE. 7 | Stylist Now [is cs tary ansertat Mar] Pome seat «itt some soot The $4.95 kind for 2-gallon The $3.65 kind for..$2.10 | now “THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. size, were 45c, BM. told that blackberry marmalade ts very good. MKS, 1. P. BL pid’sCorner. ECONOMY — NTS. of Rena Eliza ns 4 Fal! and Winter Coats Our display of fabrics for fall and works critical dressers. Shades. to be something drawing him away from home, and I cannot see what it is. If there ts anything I do not LICENSES: like him to do, he will surely do It Diamond Ladies’ Tailors 142214 Second Avenue Opposite Bon Marche | When making dresses for a little - a \coat and skirt with t to match.|Yite you differently; but surely girl who is growing rapidly allow FIFTH AV. made ot e bs you must think of, but the danger : the popular materials. New patterns IL be mar: | ; it, put in two or three small tucks from the hands of one you do not When the skirt needs lengthen-| Let's jump right Into the scone Ask for “ 9a) [20% fF, what you get from him of Fabrics— last Friday |Temain. Make the alteration when / fringe overywhero. It is « craze that ras The Original and Genuine sues "Harvest Home Party|“ier. what } pleases him, but there seems ‘i ebb. arty Every coat cut and tailored in the looks like a fringed curtain wrapped 1s | 8004 idea for thove wishing to en-) About every fifth woman wears As | am not feeling well, it seems) Send out the invitations on brown 6 ont the ure and the waist of another, leach fa miaats. |cleer, and be fo always lensing] Se ee s,m and gil of fringe around « stick and this | J@ Me Combine or Truaé | burt. but 1 can't help it, and that ly jest beard hits say for the twos Second Floor Kitchen, stands up from the top of A.—When teasing is done, either should be used. A leat-raking con- ee thas sentee at’ lee pres. colt et The Bronze.—Wash in soapsuds and amaonta, dry and polish with trip-/ IN DRESSES: Or rotten atone, mixed with ofi| Velvet in both plain and fancy ove of thrilling, and adventurous beste oad the SE ghd 0 ‘ | weaves 1 10} o | Sports, an motoreyeling were mA a ‘ x _ ic ig ame Rub ee soft cloth — poten wre be Rata Bag pot a0 very dangerous 1 might ad-| 8P8rgo. winter coats awaits the inspection of | Many two-plece sult you de not approve, or enjoy any-| Worsteds, heavy velvet thing that endangers the lives of broadch a six extra inches in the length of the jalver i. bi aon Gees) tae not teat iter on We) broadcloths and cravenetted cloths'are skirt. Just above the hem set in a MAD ON aa | la s jardiy any man gets as enthust-|you incur to others. Then again, in t sea j jeep tuck on the wrong side; above satic over fall millivery as he does |don't you think ft just a little be-| in the season's correct colors and tomorro about baseball neath you to accept a pleasure For this week only we offer on the right side to hide the line ‘ A Ee! NRRL Dike oa ce, where the deep one has been made. it Fountains & Elsewhere |i». joxt for the sake of getting ‘ & what you want, when you would Your Choice $i all you hi to do Is to puit|/that Fifth av, New York, affords Bot be with that person were it : married to|at the thread of the deep tuck. /every bright afternoon these day: The small tacks 6n the right First, you'll notice that there —= Be ake t ° Dear Mine G 1 by Made te 4 —_ > Dear Mine Grey: am a broken f Shaylor of-|the dress Is ready for the tub od srewisg. pte hl Pe geal hearted woman. Still, 1 love my for . through Cait. MALTED MIL husband and always try to do Here's & woman wearing a dress I N 1 f Fall of heavy biue-peppered material. It} The Feed-arink for AN Ages. ; ‘ same high grade style that ha: $ Novel for tightly around her in half a dozen . eh gr y s made ‘The “harvest home” party Is @/ folda Diamond Suits so popular. j tertain in the fall-—especiaily for!» silk or satin dress. Some of them rs to me, if he thought anything of) qo | People with country homes. have the skirt of one color and fig- Don't travel without a. me, he would not do that. He is) «nipple quietly and you can steal A 96 years old, and I am two years) tneir pait.” yy Here's one woman who seems Egg | pe imitation. oy me about ft. 1 do not show my/y» there holding the lines.” 23 | road aay | he babe ogy Peet eye ges ge, and try not to show that Tam | "Pont they'll never bother you jbroad, Rayman ow) stick, about a foot high, looking like | - girls, calico dresses and sunbon- ; aemcin only makes him worse. What can tieth time, ‘Do you love your toot Phy cS w the fly chaser in Mary's mothe 1 do? MRS. A. T. peep Poel bgt sc Decorations antumn ves, " 2 " cornstalks, pumpkins and the like ae * blleroag ay pend in fun or from mean motives, the| ; } teaser ig foiled if he fails to tease.| YON NEW. test, on the lawm may be dne of amt Never mind} Virginia’ street. near W the diversions, with toy garden ——____— tata Ae ae LOTS OF SOFT, FLUFFY, LUSTROUS HAIR AND NEVER ANY DANDRUFF AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE corn roast will also be appropriate. Cider, dough- nuts, ple, apples and popcorn may red, WAH rp hse Hae ie 28 |" Stories and songs, around the hy sos, Toppenish | * 32 |campfire, will bring the evening to! , I} a “4 4 a fitting close, with perhaps, a | h “war dance” around the fire, as & |lively climax. HERE FOODS ARE CHEAPER; FRESHER, TOO Delivery 10 Cente; Suburbs 20 Cents. 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