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ARE PRETTY the: bat B. ofa from the om the theatre, ot almost is trained, it e|make an infant's outfit. ie Tesults, or you the water. Grey: (1) What fs the the Writers’ club in Se- afl ate the qualifica- } meet ? nh should one write a wp Queen Anae 21, Mrs. F. R. Wier, and} you ail about it. known that the human undergoing 2 tear- building up process years or waning hange lags; the iMirface skin stays F tha its owner gets a = Penke tells us this dead be enlivened or beau- commetic, lotion or Ratural thing to do the offensive skin ‘te bad complexion, found that ordinary , completely absorbs skin, in minute Kently, gradually, as to Wenience. Mercolized = S8Y draggist can sup- OM at night ike cold Rot rubbed in, and morning. If you # brilliantly beautiful use this simple Aw DESIGNS FOR GLASS AS EASY” AND LOTS OF Of bieyele clips when wash! |or dotng other work. | Doar Mise Grey: Can you jme the recipe for putting up jlarge, yellow cucumber pickles: [know they are salted over ni sliced and boiled in vinegar, but do not remember whether C4 ts fan ANXIOUS. A. them sweetened. either way. Use as much, or as lit- tle sugar as you wish and add. spices for sweet pickles. Materials used for blouses to supplement tailored sults are of it, clinging textate, such as chit- fon, crepe, \ace or silk. Dear Miss Grey: I am a work- {ng girl, and am 5 feet 4 inches tan. How long should I wear my dresses? A—To the shoe tops. T want to Wi you please tell me where I can get a complete list of what I will need? (2) Should | introduce my hus- band to my friends thin way: Brown, this is my husband,” “this is my husband, Mr. Smith"? GRATEFUL. A—(1) You should have at least three of each of the following: Gowns, little wrappers, dresses, flaynel skirts, bands, vests, and three dozen napkins, two little flan. nel or crocheted Jackets, % dozen stockings, and two Wrapping blankets, aside from the baby's bed | clothing. Yon can enlarge on this | as much as you wish. | (2) The latter form is eorrect. Dear Miss Grey: ,1, Dear Miss Gray: lam nearly 17, land my mother never allows me to go out for a little while in the even- ing unless { am accompanied by either my older brother or younger | sister, #0 I do not get to go very often, Now don’t you think it all right for a girl of my age to go out in the evening when her friends work all day? I am willing to take my sister along, but even then I do not get to go more than twice a month, or #0. PHILEMON. A.—-You ask my opinion and I -wilt give it. I (ink your mother io right in not allowing you to go oat at night unaccompanied, but I also think a girl should have one evening's amusement every week— |say the night she does not have to prepare lessons, and if the mother can possibly arrange tt, she should partake of the pleasure, I know a mother who used to chaperon her two daughters and @ whole neigh borhood of girls. She made herself a companion to them. She is over 70 years old today, aad sti young, in disposition, DOILIES—CUT OUT PATTERN AND WORK ‘ BY EVA DEAN. ‘These designs for the girl and Woman who love to do needie work are original, They are also simple to work When you are prepared to dvaw | the clipping of}acrolis in simple oatiine. your design hold th the design from this a window pane throw sun is shining im brightly. Over it holf the fabric on whieh you wish to trace design. The got will show through, Trace Nahtly with a soft lead pencil, The gna here given are for FUN—READ HOW TO TRACE EACH- D doities to be used on the 6 various ways THE DOILIES. No, 1, Buttonhole thin tumbler dolley, 4s make eyelets at the polnts indicated by small circles. Work the No. % Buttonhole the edge of this tumbler dotley, and work the little flowers either solid or tn out line, If in outline, make French knots where the centers are indi ented, Fill the dotted half of the dotley with French knots at regu tar tntervals, Seascnable Menus Potato Soup. Halibut Cheeks garnished with parsley Plain Rolled Rice. Brussels Sprouts Cucumber Salad Cantard. Cue’ Coffee. R BALAD RE bers aliced thin, cover with water {nh which has been placed 1 teaspoonful salt and % teaspoonful soda. Stand one hours, drain, rinae, slice one onton thin, mix with cucumbers. Dressing: One cup thick, four cream, 4 cup vinegar, dash of pepper; pour over salad; sprinkle parsley. with minced BUILDING A TOMB PARIS, Sept. 25 —Sarah Bernhardt ts building her own tom! In spite of her bodily vigor and her extrome youthfulness, though| + Two girls want to know the cor rect way to wash dishes. A says tamblers and all glassware, allver- washed pilates first, and silverware ext, with kettles and tinware last. Which wash the pots, kettles and cooking shes first, to clear the sink, table and stove, and make the ing of breakable articios less a risk. When there is a maid to do the work she is supposed to wash up these heavy things after the dessert is placed on the table. Then with fresh ‘water | and linen, the glass is cared ; then silver, teacups, saucers and side dishes, with plates, platters and vegetabio dishes following. Some reserve silver until the last, fn order to polish dark places. On the whole, the order of wash- ing dishes is leas important than the amount of hot water and clean tow- PAPER BAG COOKING The whole world ts agog over envelope or paper bag cooking. A few days ago the Woman's Page ished an introductory article setting forth the economy of time and labor in using this method, and promised an jele telling exactly how to cook a good fuley beet steak. Here it ts First, have the oven very hot. Do not trim the steak, but butter in on both sides, and place in an olled bag (one cap use the bags that come in breakfast food boxes, or in the edges tightly to tight. Lay on the oven the door and leave for 10 minutes. Remove from the oven, slip from the bag, season and serve at once. Throw the paper bag in the garbage. ‘The bag will be browned, but not burnt. The next aryjcle will tell how to prepare fillet%ot white fish. DAINTY COLLARS One of the very latest collar nov- elties from Paris is the frill Jabot of pleated muslin, in which @ are tomb actress’ YOURSELF—YOU'LL FIND IT “JUST IGN ON THE CLOTH NUMBE ° a Two. Sa oe Ex ig OF THE un OPEN TO WOMEN READE sugar, hot in double boiler ANSWERS Tell “Newlywed” the best white frosting is made of simply cold water If wanted to set quickly, use hot water and Ground nuts can be added for nut icing, and sweet- keep ened chocolate for chocolate frosting. Mix as thick as wil! aes is A BAI Hore ts a recipe for a xmall cueumbers, or eut them mar, water and sugar, with vinegar, and add sugar to Bolt the away as you would any other pickies. QUE: +4 Can some one tell me how to make pear honey? A READER.” Will some reader please give me a recipe for aweet and sour cucum- Physical = © *uliding the Body Beautiful” ts the title chosen by Mra, Wilcox. “All ugliness,” she declares, “i recognized it may be by our minds, our soul senses it; aed unconscious ty, when we pay tribute to beauty, a = Ft ‘alencionnes or Cluny Ince, be-| i rog tween which a hint of color is in- = curring ugliness and deformity for for sailor White chiffon coilara, with a bem- stitehed edge are one of the pleas ing bits of neckwear. They are considered a trifla smarter than the collar of batiste and eyelet em- broldery, although the latter are looking. In England there's an organiza- tion of which a woman physictan is . whieh runs @ caravan through ing mothers how to care for bables by taking care of themselves. Fob lowing are sume of the rules: Keep windows open night and Drink pure water. Eat slowly well cooked meals, and cultivate regular habits. Wear loose clothing of seasonable materials, Take regular open-air exercise in the sunshine, if ponsible. Wagh the whole body at least once & week. ‘ork, but do not worry. Get house drains certified by sai itary authority. Flabbiness of cheeks, chin or neck has been considered very difficult til the recent discovery le +=wonder-worker for such conditions. The preparation is #0 simple and rinless any woman can easily make and apply it. It is all the more remarkaplé fn tliat its beneficial effects are ay parent even after the first applica’ tion, both as to appearances and the feeling of comfort produced. ‘The formula is:. Powdered saxo- lite, f-oz., dissolved in 1 pt. witch hazel. Use daily as a wash lotion, The #olution tends to contract and solidify the loosened, baggy tissue, smoothing out the folk and wrinkles, besides having a re fining influence on skin of coarse texture and large pores. As witch hazel and saxolite can be had at any drug store at little cost, many will doubtless be glad to have this pleated plece of material about 12) — inches long is caught together in the center with a strip of muslin and pinned at the front of the lace collar, forming semt-circle or spreading, fan-shaped Jabot Another new jabot has the lower edges graduated by being cut obliquely. This ta made of marquts- tte, with insertions and edgings of MARY J. = It is right to seek to be beautiful. “It in my belief that one-half the time and effort spent on physical culture, whether of the face or body, produces twice the results, when accompanied with mental firmations, than double the efforts based wholly on the idea that the at \ ‘ 44th and Thackery, Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 2 o'clock. It tan't efery slugeard who has an sunt to go to. There ix ys a certain amount of coolness between the iceman and bis customers. A woman without a romance is like a man without a profeasion.— Phyllis Bottome. a; ‘Grand Opening The Continental Ladies’ Tailoring NEW Third Av. Store Opposite Post Office SPECIAL OPENING SALE $35, $40 and $45 Man Tailor- ed Suits, this week, special, Why buy ready made when you can get a man tailored suit to your meas- ure for $25.00? Our work- men are all experienced and first-class suit and cloak art- ists. We will absolutely guar- antee perfect fit and work- manship. The linings will wear until the garment is cast aside. If you are looking for per- fect fit, up-to-date styles and the latest fabrics, come in this week and inspect our new place. Continental Ladies’ Tailoring Co. 1335 Third Ave.——-——Opposite P. 0. STEP LADDERS Of well seasoned timber, every step braced. Ttoot re, ROM 7. 0s Sfoot size, $foot now IRON HOLDERS Asbestos lined, reguiariy Se, special . .2 tor BE PARSONS’ AMMONIA Full quart bottle, regularly 40¢, special ; ‘a WASH BOILERS All copper, No.8 size, regular- ly $3.26, special ...... 92,48 Heavy tin, copper bottom, No. 8 size, regularly $2.00, spectal formerly $2.76, $2.10 $8.25, “‘tormerly $2.35 formerly "$3.65, cree GRIS LAUNDRY BASKETS German willow, strongly made. The $1.10 size The $1.35 The $1.45 size for CLOTHES HAMPERS Round German willow, buff color. + $2.50 - $200 No. 9 sizg, regularly $2.25, wpe- celal .. . . No, 9, extra heasy, reguiarly $3.00, special ........ $2.25 CLOTHES LINES “Boglish Hemp” 56 feet, spe- clally priced . -1¢ WASHING POWDER The “Mt. Hood,” put up in fall 21b. packages, specially priced The $6.00 kind for.. ‘The $4.00 kind for The $1.25 kind for MOPS The “Linen Slasher,” size. Regularly 500, special....39¢ MOP STICKS With hardwood handle, special. ly priced WASHING COMPOUND bin on Again,” specially priced, ASBESTOS IRONS The “Dover,” full nickel ed; a hot tron and a cold die. Set of 3 irons, handle and stand, specially priced, set... . SLEEVE BOARDS The 26inch size, covered, regularly 18c, special .....9¢ WATER BUCKETS Of galvanized tron. The 12-qt. size, regularly 16-02. ELECTROLINE The modern cleaner and pre- server, for solid and plated sil- ver; protects and replates worn parts. The small size, regularly 1c, special The large size, POLISHING CLOTHS Of the finest domet flannel, chamois finish, 3 sizes, special- ly priced ....10¢, 15¢, 25¢ STOVE POLISH The X-Ray and Black Jack Polish, specially priced ....5¢ FLOOR BRUSHES Pure white hair outside and black hair middie, natural fin- ish, hardwood, 16-inch size, regularly $2.45, special $1.65 CLOTHES PIN APRONS Made of striped duck, with tie strings, 25e, special . WASH BOARDS Made of glass, clean and sant- tary, reguiarly 45¢, special. as | . Open an Account With Us If you want to be dressed well and not miss the money you spend, you should take advantage.of this accommodating convenience of ours, It is an additional pleasure to bave nice clothes when it is so easy to buy them Stylish Wearables The new things we are showing convey the newest and most authentic ideas of the most noted designers. Refinement and dis- tinction are to be found on every hand, and moderate prices prevail. EASTERN Oatfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ae., Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit Howse’ ; HEN a man feels the necessity of being in two places at the same time he goes to the nearest telephone and sends his voice. It is not exactly the same thing, but when a man talks hundreds of miles in opposite directions from the same Bell Telephone, it is about as good, In the daily use of the telephone a man travels all over town by wire in a few minutes. It is just as easy to travel all over the state and other states by means of the universal Long Distance Service of the Bell System. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System. MADISON At 12th Eact 414 Cedar 414 rtment. We invite Servichs represent ‘the very best in every f bei etc, and our rates comparison of moving equipment, warehou with others.