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11) le ft proper, at a home wedding, x fat “oventn gan fotimat wedding march, should friend to play the announcement of a friend's marriage a few days to be married soon, should T'send them an tavitation?t ANXIOUS. be wishes her a present ft you value thetr friendship. Yea, If Make all means, | Grey: Witt . wee you give me the code of postage stamp 2 of the meaning of { a stamp placed on the back of on A SUBSCRIBER, people do not waste thelr time with postage stamp “Ghe probably put the stamp on the back because the glue was deficient ar Miss Grey: ; ee anday gh would like a little verse, T have read your helpful repiles to others, and me if you will [ want a new way to word invita party (it ta to be @ supper) to be given to my if possible. an DOROTHY, whether you would Ike the fact that it is your she rn will leave that out, Here fs one that may do: friends, and sup with me, and | will serve you more than ta Grey: 1 like two of (2) There ts no positive cure very much, They /but the electric needle, and one me to the theater, / should be very careful who makes they never soloct | the application, dee, Would it be (3) Vaseline ie good. me to express my | (4) Beat the yolks of one or two peagrerd or will Ileggs until they are light, add so? | enough water to make a good, mod- Doe ATFUL. |erately thiek lather. Use an the can express | scaly and hair as you would any ‘and if you do It) shampoo, and. rinse very thor Bway no offense will be/ oughly 4 or 5 mes. Have the wa aye ope 5 | ter only moderately warm am there |is danger of cooking the egg. My fiance! (5) Tt tm great fum to just have to send |" Plain luneh, or dinner, and bave vrowent Tho guecta, both mon and girls, eee bere he | brepare a dish in your kiteben. ait fs bard to think of | * the growth agper lip and arms? make the ere grow thick? does one make An ofS wee itt ee ae de & birthday would like something Dear Mise Grey: We are girls lof 13 De you think we are too young for a neighbor bey of 14 to waik home with us from chureh? | HELEN AND DOROTHY | A=-Why, ve! And you wouldn't | be too young if you were only 2. | There's no rescon why little boys poms girts shouldn't be frieads and ik together bmn they Hke. can eex10U8 A.—Holt 1 cap maple sugar brok on Into bits, 4 cup water and small You might make bit of batter about 10 minutes. pair of boots (on the When done add 1 teaspoon vanilla but bigher) for|and pour into buttered plates. It must pot be stirred always ready for that whieh will tainimige time and labor, leaving foteure for other {mportant things. Since paper bag cooking does away | with the washing of pots and pane, it greatly simplifirs work in the jeulinary department. Although the paper bags are for sale, the thrifty housewife can epeily make use of the olled bags that come with cer eee breakfast foods, and other ar Feet . Someone has declared that erything except soup cin be cooked a la paper bag.” M. Soyer has compiled a little book on bis discovery, in which he |tella how to prepare and cook, by the “paper bag” method, the dif: ferent articles of food. It is publish jed by Walton & Sturgts The figst practical article, which | will cell how to cook steak, will ap- |pear on the Woman's Page of The Star in a few days. vow. © A. A musicale wilh = iis ge Soyer, evening, at § o'clock, at the ’ Egan ‘A. ith and Senses. The. mu fa saved and the |*#¢2! department will be assisted by ’ be arcatiy by | the department of expression. Ne Hleepresd Basketball by girls of the Mani- fen would appear te have a | 28° Wis, city schools will be fival for attention in vTohibited next year because of the the ‘new cookery, danger in the game and a belief » i suffering from a that the exercise is too violent to be beneficial or healthful to high} by Cynthia Grey.) bags.” The practice. ‘ ett made this | sehool girle; City School ‘The Amertean Women fs tmaugurate other athletic exercises. erdeen and Hoquiam “MILWAUKEE” Saturday, Sept. 23rd, 1911 The above marks the inauguration of the “Milwaukee” into the Grays Harbor » Which is the occasion of a special celebration in which the merchants of Se- have been invited to participate. Low Round-Trip Excursi RETURN LIMIT, SEPT. 25th “Special” will leave Seattle at 8:00 A. will carry first-class equipment, including a parle ther particulars regarding special train, special f call on or address A. P, CHAPMAN, Jr., General Agent, Passenger Dept. SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE Main 1048. of some parts of |tendent P. J. Zimmers saya he will] Returning, leave Aberdeen at 11:30 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911. a. Becoming Coiffure Band Bebe djemit sae p wg ny Pipes gre dhe pe over Yeal the contour of the head, is not becom! to olf trcen. io on this band, at the left side, is fastened the big rosette of ber song matehes the pink dancing gown. A rosette, similariy on TODAY'S JOKE IN BLACK paren WHITE | cite | fi Gentile | Arthur Hoitin, Port Ludiow Mae Mercier, Port Ludlow A woman has to be awful old be: fore she loses interest in fashion pictures, “What was Mr. Wise just saying —that he loved his wifet “No; be said that she was very dear to Fane od Olive Kugenia Lamoreux will be! united In marriage to Brisbon N.) Lajewness Davis today, st the home of the bride's parents, 357 N Tind st. Josephine Smith was married to) Woodbury 8, Brintnall, at Tacoma, yesterday. Both contracting parties | are of Seattle and will make their home here. They are at present at the Van Stone. the Vamston | MARRIAGE LIC! Name and Residence Helline Deguzee, Seattie inex Moraler, Seattle Myron W Ps gy Tacoma attic Peabody, Seige me : Robert L. Henning. tle Estella A. Nutter, Seattle . | a FALL "GLOVES A Long List of Both Kid and Fabric Gloves Miases’ Woot Goif Gloves and Mittens, in —— colors; fane: . ee. tore ae Lie Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys’ Golf Gloves, any size; many 25c colors. Special, a pair . Lined Cashmere Gloves, for la dies; any size; black 35c only. Special, « pair ... Wool Golf Gloves, in many colors. A pair Women's Silk Gloves, with « heavy silk Png in black only, 100 Men's Cape Gloves, out seam, very strong; nearly every size; $1.76 value. A -, $1.25 special . “ Men's Heaviest Cape Gloves; aq Hair SWITCH $7.00 20-inch Hair Switch, all shades; well made. Bpectal $5.00 Hair Switches, in all shades. Specially priced at ..... $2.60 Hair Switches, in all shades. Special . $1. ‘00 Brushes—Hair Brushes and Cloth Brushes, in dozens of styles; values to 9 4%c Forty-eight cents is all we're asking tomorrow for these good Shirts, There ts a rattling good assortment to pick from—~ stripes, checks, fancies—lots of ‘em, mostly intended for busi- ness wear. Negligee Shirts that will please you. London's Store for Men, tomorrow, 48c good Shirts at ........ ion Fares or car, standard sleeping cars ares, berth reservations, etc., J. L. CRISWELL, City Ticket Agent. Ind. 4812. THE HOUSEWIFE Let no foolish thought pervade my mind as to these simple tasks being a mental ceeupation, Make me fully understand the care of the home ts one of the finest and noblest achievements for a well woman to happily perform. Wo mo strength for each hour; help me to plan prudently, so y time and energy be not wasted and unnecessary steps taken 9 understand the great law of order t me be thankful that I am permitted to be busy and not of the astied women. my household as my pride and tts cleanliness ty a» part of true accomplishment for those I love. spire me to good wense In the performance of my duties, that I . id caves to wear or worry me or to exclude tin the world and in the care of my dress and appearance. lake me thankful that I am able to prepare the food that nour- lbhde and strengthens those of my farmily h me to be glad that my example of cheerfulness and patione end kindness of judgment may help to form the characters of th Aboug me. a. Give me knowledge to eliminate needless fuss or care in the work which 1 have in hand this day Hiring happiness and peace and good health to all under thi» roof ‘and teach us to love one another. SEATTLE WOMAN SAW HALLEY’S COMET TWICE “How old were you when you saw old at 86. She did not marry until Halley's comet the first time, do| almost 40, and has raised four chil you remember it?’ was asked Mrs./dren, not one of whom tips the sealos at less than 160 pounds. “You it. do not believe, then, that late mar old was I? a weak race?” she was in 1435-15 years . on the contrary, oat T 1 will be 85 years old this month, 80 you see | was not quite|and mentally.” When asked why marrying #0 long, she “I do not know unlews it ‘& telescope. was because | was too busy. I was to « lit’ a teacher, and you know they do not | have time to cultivate the arts that enenare the sterner nex.” Mra. Daugherty reads five lan- guages besides English, and says she only speaks them indifferently well; but later when quoting from a German poem to illustrate a story she was telling, “Der alta Barbaro- the] sa, der Keiser Frederich,” rolled out with an enunciation above criticism. from bullion cords, and are in both the bright gold and silver, and in the darker antique metals, STAR WANT BE REC! EIVED. OVER IND. 1 Pac PHONES MAIN 9400, 44, Metal fringes are much em Aa MAN - TAILORED Viewed from every angie, London Suits «70 attractive, Wo datly match the oth ors’ $20.00 Suits at $12.96! Lines and m they look, Broadcloths, Sergea and Men's Wear Mixtures, in new colors. press shipments bring us the newest things, See our Salts at tm the point, our Sulte are just as good w WAISTS TRE doy new Mosaaline pee Silk Waists, in new Fall ; several tailored and fancy styles; buttoned front or back; long sleeves or the new kimono sleeve. Ail colors and sizes. TWO TYPICAL VALUES TAILORED WAISTS— 69c Worth $1.00 and $1.50 ... These Waists are excellent value at $1.00 and $1.50, are all in perfect condition, and come in sll sizes, Plain white and colors; also stripes, checks and figures. All plain tailored models. Again—WOMEN’S SWEATERS Women’s Heavy, Plain Weave Wool Sweaters, with red, gray or white Women's Cardinal 8: pinted wool .. Children's Three-Piece Sweater Suits, gray with navy or red anne or plain. Ox- Other styles $2.25 un $2.69 GIRLS’ NEW =. wor 001 Gun-metal, Goodyear welt; lots of buttons, don, not $3.00, but oe eee $3.00 AND $4.00 CHILDREN’S Coats 1 to 7 Years Bearcloth, Broadcloth, Cheviot, Korsey, Astrakhan, Plush and other materials, in new Fall Coats for cbildren; black, browns, blues, reds, greens, grays and mixtures. The grea $2. 69 | you ever saw ... Bath Robe Flannel tke OUTING FLANNEL, 81-3c White Outing, regular 10c¢_sell- er Special sale price, 8 per yard 10¢ CANTON FLANNEL, 7c 27-inch Unbleached Canton Flan- nel, the best 10¢ value any- where, Special sale price, 1 White or Women White and extra sizes . $2.49 6 to 14 Vears worth from $6.00 to $8.50; on meltons and wool mixtures; Fleeced Vests and Pants; Cream Fleeced Union Suits, high neck Women’s Heavy Fleeced 96.00 TO $8.50 GIRLS’ Three hundred new Fall Coats, sale at $4.98. Caraculs, plushes, all new regular or extra sizes . and long sleeves; regular Shaped Union Suits “ 75c Coats samples and regular stock; golf cloths, polo cloth, kerseys, stock Reversible styles Beacon Bath Robe Flannel, absolutely fast colors; soft, warm and sanitary. Comes in tan Night blue, green and red, navy and red, brown and white, blue and white, lavender and white, and a number of other desirable combinations. Special pale price, yard 71.3¢ ROBE PRINTS, 4! Large Figured Calicoes, for comfort coverings or drapery purposes. Come in lengths of 5 to 15 yards, ony sale price, « , eee Co lone Open Prem 9 a. m. SECOND Avenut AND Staecr Now York Conssction: JAMES MeCIRERY & CO., THINTY-FOURTH #TURPT 4p, m. Datiz. You're re . to Save on "Standard Household Needs g = Broom, of selected corn; fine The new Standard Food Chop- ly finished, with four rows of stitching. Kegular price 69e, pers open like a book and are easy to clean—most practical + 49¢ and sanitary, Regular price $1.39. Special . oe Dish Mops, of long fiber cotton yarn, with plain wood handle. Regular price 9e, | at Glass Lemon Reamers, that fit over top of a ta ble glass, Regu, lar price be, Bq at Tea Ketties, of copper, heavily nickel-plated, with cold black enameled handle. Regular price $1 ew $1.19 at Delft Blue China Salt Boxes, with hardwood hinged Nd. Regular price Shaker Flour Sifters, made of heavy block tin, planished the strong est and most 8 erviceable sifters made. “The Reform” COBBLER'S a Alcohol Stoves OUTFIT Specially priced for tomorrow quickly than the oth- ern, and are ab- rolutely safe, Their con sumption of alcohol is very small, the wick does not char and never requires renewal, | They don't make soot, they upset without spilling Reg: 39c Assorted styles of Whisk Brooms, made of ne selected corn; eee 14-inch Feather Dusters, made of selected tail feathers, with long enameled handles. Reg- ular price 75c, at Basement values 25e, at The Two Kinds of Style One fs the progressive ideas of the leading designers in this coun- try, the other is the conceptions of the foremost foreign designers. We are showing both in a comprehen- sive exhibit that wil! prove interest- ing to you, Our Modern Credit Plan Every accommodation to make your buying a genuine pleasure is extended to you, even to the gra: ing of liberal credit terms. accommodation is absolutely with- out extra charge to you. If you de- sire the new styles now, this is how to get them—open an account with EASTERN ‘Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. “Seattle's Retiab!e Credit House’” Truth Travels Slowly A Hittle over eight yeu the Alveolar method ito last a lifetime, where the longevity 000 people in the wearing teeth 6: Lena than 0: time ft-4e put o be taken oud. In many casos whers bridgework ta im- possible, and in all cases possible. we can m4 teeth with perfect At pain Incident to thts work Js. practically none; the expense is the came as the bridgework—but in ction there te no comparison between (he We have samples in oer offtoe to show ode of patients here refer te, In fact, we > most every here our of- and are do- ost of them including elevator Seoma nice Great Mritain, Europ and mes for Unusual in Quality tsfuction in tooking Tees Cirely satistied wa woult like mutual, elalty orrhes tn and a whole than nature's resorting an partial ©O., DENTISTS, 1065 Third et. 24 and Pine lot «. | iter bide. without bitte Hotel Milwaukee A New Motel, Centratly Located Over $20,000 Worth of Migh Class Furniture In Rooma RATES Single Keoms, per week ... Room and Bath, per week Steam Meat Mot and Cold Water Blectric Lights Tetep! ' EVERY ROOM CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $10,000 Dining Room in Connection, Phones: Ind, 3071; Main 4394, $2.50, Month 810,00 $5.00, Month $20.00 Inspect this hotel — Everything complete—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room

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