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tile veaseasies: + Sp ts Eesis abseil bes ae be . frill." @ oo 1 BY MRS. ANITA NORRIS, Without pearly teeth loveliness | of the face cannot exist. | Many women, I am sorry to say, @@ not take their teeth seriously, cannot seem to realine how tm portant they are to facial comelt ness. If they only knew what) pitiadle looking creatures they are with broken teeth, receding gums and sunken mouths, they would hasten to a dentist and mend their Deauty ways. it* you teeth are defective, . try your very hardest to prove them. i in be done, so fe not the slightest excuse for your shirking this beauty tk, Just what constitutes perfect teeth? Firat of all, the teeth should be reguiar. If they are crowded to gether and overlap, it gives the mouth an exceedingly ugiy outline. Pretty teeth should seem wht It is seeming only, maids and ma- trons, as the teeth are never white. Does thin shock you? | am sorry, but “facts is facts. The tooth may de gray or biue, or, alack and) alasi—yellow, but never white. | In contrast with scartet lips, how- ever, they appear to be Then the teeth should not be} broken or left with unfilled cayt-) ties. Neither must they be given, over to a vulgar .display of gold. ink imine | Health and Beauty, MAKES THE HAIR GROW—A bas been found ha not aly stimulates but nourishes short, hair and maker it healthy ape us, Thie tone ing in one-half ounce of quinzotn Ralf pint cold wi Apply sealp twice & week. It demtre and st falling ha OLD - FASHION SF tn the Blood + mmdte thy dis | Heat! yy for this od reme by This fe reaulater ter ful before each meal, jo purifies the blood, liver and. bull ig the bedy. Tir REM A ‘An ounce of apa Weak. inflamed eyes strong and ex-| -|promote happy marriages, accord: Be Bure to Use a Dental Teeth Should Be Briekty Brushed Down Floss Up and Nature should not be interfered, with The modern dentist realizes this and always endeavors, if you|Iustead, brush up and down. Thin | ao not hinder bim. treat the|is the most effective mode of) teeth in such a way that they will Cleansing the pearls of the mouth. appear natural aed free from go-| This totlet of the teeth should be Uceable ornamentation. complated by running a bit of The woman who cares te par) dental floss up and dows betwoen ticular to cleanse her teeth care | fully after each meal and before! A® nil true beauty onthisiaats going to bed. She knows fult| Sf interested to using only the well that when particles: of | best and simplest of tooth powders, | Mt may not be amiss for to print! are allowed to remain lodged be | the formuta for such a one. tween the teeth, fermentation will | ‘Ne Sormuem U0 Suen ne Teeth result. This has only one end, an ‘ag! sa ¥ aching tooth and a trip to the den- oe ane ‘= that — 1 ow Let me caution you sot to do all your brushing across the teeth. | ° cos | Arecanut, raw and pow- If you wish to keep your teeth] dered nee in perfect condition, use a moder-| After mixing toroughly, strain ately stiff toothbrush and be care through a fine aleve You can then, fal to brash not only the inside) tf you wish, add « half-drachm each | ~jand outside of a tooth, but the top| of cloves and cassia, but these {n- as well « gredients can ver: well be omitted. | =: et | i Omitting the Word “Obey” Makes dent | Marriages Happy, Court Says. | The house threw out the bill om Omitting the word “obey” from |e. ground that women have no! animal cannot bave a vote tng to Judge Charles Goodaow of the Chicago Court of Domeatic Re- ——— | Twenty-Three Women Divide Their, ve. For wencere of glanses anv) whose eyelite are granulate! this tonic is very helpful It is ex tremely soothing and will not smart the eyes. SAFE FAT-REDUCEN—To cut Gown weight without injuring one's Realth, take before och meal a tableqsoonful of the foilewing: Dia- solve four ounces parnotia ud inte hot water E re without leayter any fit woh a8 & wrinkled, fia feting and vigoroes exercises vt. } ts, onal | } Realize the seriousness of liquor or drug using, if possible, and come to the Neal Institute at once Men or women inte:ested in a treatment for the drink or drug habit for themselves or for friends or loved ones, should call at the Seattle Neal Insti- tute on Cap'tol Mill-—-East Howell and 16th avenu or phone or write to the manager, Mr. R. H. Knit- tle, who will supply all and free booklet regard- ing the Neal Original 3- Day treatment for the drink habit, or the Neal method of curing drug ad- dicts, promptly information Phones—East 4381, Ind., Cedar 431. lations. Ie atx months he hes marriea 64 | “tre AMONG Mineteon Candidates. | couples, and only two of the mar- 4 Finges proved unhappy, one ofthese Walk, Coan, twenty-three women | being a ceremony tn which “obey” to vote for school) had been insisted upon by the for which places there} was a democratic, republican and & prohibition cendidate. The twentythree women voted for nineteen different persons. In another divtrict one woman voted for every office and lost her vote. couple, Bar Women From Voting Because | “They Have No Souls.” One Dowlah, a brave champion of woman's rights, introdaced a bill in the Persian parliament provids for woman suffrage, but it was clared sacrilegious by the Presi Girt Quite Her Home Because Her Brother Got Married. Fall Suits New arrivals added to an already striking collection of strictly tallor- ed and fancy suits affords you an unequaled opportunity to make « selection. The styles now prevail- ing in Kastern citles are being shown by us. Come in and see them. }ineurable. [sive immediate relief In the moat | Akeravated canqs, J will send a 60C] go tough When cooked In pickles? restore weight and be! In the First district at South Nor | 704 Nelite Dosh, 19 years old, opposed | Baglisb. Photograph: Why Not on Credit? If you have a reason why you do not use your credit, we would tke to hear about it. We feel sure that we can set you right on our credit plan by telling you why we charge you no more and why it is #0 com venient. EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Alo., Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” OHIO DENTISTS HAVE MOVED Second and University—Entrance 207 University. Opposite Stone-Fisher Nothing But the Best Mater! PAINLESS EXTRACTION FRE: ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR i2 YEARS Fillings .......--. 8O¢ up $10 Teeth ...... A $5 Bridgewotk .........8B $8 Gold Crowns . : $15 Sets Teeth .........$8 IOWA DENTISTS Incorporated. The only and original Iowa Dentists have moved to 207 University st.; beware of impostors using our name. We are the only dentists in the state of Washington that have the right to use the name, IOWA DENTISTS vigorously at Washington that sho announced she would leave her home and never come back If he wed Sarah Wetsel, of Clarendon, vi Walter didn’t take it seriously, married, and telegraphed his moth er and ister last Thursday that he would bring his bride home to din ner. After reading the telegram, Nellie left the house and has not been seen or heard of since. The police have been asked to find ber SAYS HE DIDN'T AGRE! TO WED; BUT HE PAYS NEW YORK, Oct. 11,-~"Unele” Harry Horton, a Wall st. broker sluce the ‘60's, hres & breach of promiae suit ht by Miva Lily DeAngelo Bergh, whom Horton says he never asked to marry. SHOULD TRY POMPIERS. NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Members of the Woman's Health Protective association have voted to carry atop ladders un ter cars are lowered. ted for $6,000 After you grin and bear it a fow then you develop a sharper eye for the ruts! DIABETES most valuable result of 20 years’ work at Civil Kogineoring in the Tropics was the important dix covery of a simple, harmless herb that is an actual specific for Din betes, a disease hitherto considered prove that it will package (one weeks supply) for only 26. Write me today and see how quickly Diabeto!t Herb will reduce the specific gravity and the sugar, up th system. Hooklet and diet Hat show tng proper foods for diabetics mail- led free, F. M. Ames, Box 137,| 884 Whitney Point, N. Y¥ MUSIC ‘TAUGHT FREE = HOME INSTRUCTION | Special Offer to Readers of The Star. in order to advertise and intro duce their home study munte jem sous in every locatity the INTER NATIONAL INSTITUTE or MUBIC of New York will give free bat reason are in-jto our readers a complete course) of instruction for either Piand, Orgas, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Cornet, Banjo. Cello or Sight Sing ing. In return they simply ask that recommend their Institute to your friends after you learn t play. You may not know one note trom another, yet by their wonderfully simple and thoroug! learn to play. you are an advanced player you will receive special instruction The lessons are sent weekly They are so simple and easy that they are recommended to any per- son or little child who cam read and draw. ings make everything plain. Under very small amount cents a week) to cover postage and the necessary sheet music. No one should overlook this wou @ertal offer, Teli your friends about It-show this article to them. The INTERNATIONAL INSTI TUTE has successfully taught others and can successfully teach you, even if you know absolutely nothing whatever about music. The lessons make everything ch Write today for the FRBE book- let, which explains everythin, It will convince. you and cost you noth- ing. Address your letter or postal r4 to INTERNATIONAL INSTI TUTE OF MUSIC, 98 Fifth Ave. Dept 251, New York, N. ¥. Fur Our line of genuine Fu Second Av. her brother Walter's marriage #0} method. you! up. We specialize Rice’s London SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS 1410—Danziger Fur Co.—I41lo (1) Will barom skirts become ax popular as was Doar Mins Grey | Will they be worn this fall? | the hobble shirt? (2) How I bronze an imitation marble statue? (3) You way tat it is improper for young people to spoon, How many girla above 16 do you think have not spooned? | (4) What will be the next fashion in shoes? MINNIE. A-—(1) Harem and bobble skirts are both things of the past (2) When you buy the bronse the druggigt will tell you how to mix and apply it | (3) Many. And they are the ones most highly respected by the opposite #ox, beyond a doubt (4) That's a question only the shoe dealers can answer. | Doar Misa Grey; [am on my feet all day, and they swell and pain| at the end of the day, What will relleve them? WORKING GIRL, | A.—Take # hot foot-bath as noon as you are at liberty, Rub well with sleohol afterward and dust with talcum powder or corn-#tarch. Dear Mise Grey: (1) What is love? (2) When a man whom you do not care for asks to take you out, how can you refuse without hurting his feelin»? READER am “Unless you can muse in a crowd all day On the absent face that fix'd you; . | Unless you can love as the angels may, With the breath of Heaven betwixt you Oh, never call it loving. | (2) Simply toll him that it ts impossible for you to accept j Dear Miss Grey: Please teil me how to cook turtle for soup. READER. 3 A—The turtle must be Killed over night and hung up to bleed. é Carefully separate the sh in the morning, taking care not to break} . the gall, Pat the eggs, fins and flesh into cold water, removing the biack) ema abie alues In omen $ skin from the fins. Pat the turtle on to boll in twice an much water as You wish soup, to allow for boiling away. Let boll 2 hours, skimming well, Then add 6 slices ham and poued butter and botl 3 hours more. An hour before it is done add a gill of rice, 1 gill of flour creamed with) a large tablespoon of butter, 1 onion minced fine, 2 stalke celery chop- ped, a lute thyme and % teaspoon each cloves and allspice Tailored Suits Tomorrow at $25 / Big special purchase of late models in women's medium priced Tailored Suits, just received, will be ready for sale, beginning Dear Miss Grey: What will take unit! {t forms a smooth paste. | the skins off peppers, as they are| Serve on hot toast, on a hot dish. |The rarebit must still cook in the | dish to be at ite best (2) ¥ if the firms advertish HOUSEWIFE A—Cook the peppers until ten the goods will accept them. Some|| purscn: b | ‘ay morning, at $25.00. The lot conajsts of heavy tailored ah ete aon © Seen Page Why not send a postal Or!) ping serges wit valuat aii, peau de pon se lining, ete, Also. Dear Miss Grey—(1) How) feasts || attractive gray mixtures, fancy vasket weaves, brown tweed mix- | tures, mannish cloths, navy blue pebbled cheviots, etc. All have should s girl thank @ boy friend) Dear Miss Grey: How ean | Ket! ine peau de cygne linings, and the tailoring is exceptionally good. for taking her home? (2) 1 am 17 engaged. Will | be too young to be married 1 two years? (3) ) What should I say to « boy who rid of black ants? A READER. A.-Powdered cloves mixed with powdered borax and — sprinkled) about, sometimes drive thom away Every one of them is a remarkable value for the price—-$26.00, See special display in the window today. few shipments of sults and coats are being received every day, wntfl today the showing in Cheasty’s Women's Department equals ae ne a ee te .7 T°" | Preah pennyroyal ts also offensive|| in attractiveness anyting on the Coast. Exclusive models in best B. M. AND E. E. to them. Wet sponges with eweet quatity materials, ranging in price— ened water, put about in haunte and when they are full of ante drop] them into bolling water Suits, $25.00 to $125.00 ats, $15.00 to $150.00 Women's Department—Entire Second Floor. A-—(1) “L thank you very much is sufficient. (2) I think so-—what, mother think? (3) If you have made other arrangements,| Dear, Miss Grey How 1 ? say #0. If not, refuse in as cour. clean White furs before storing! Ch H be d h toous & manner as pounible thom away? M8. | : easty $s Maberdasnery Second Avenue at Spring creet If Cheasty Has it, It’s Correct A-—Take equal parts of four and || watt, and put In oven in crock until |) hot, but not long enough to brown |' Sil flour. Spread fur on kitehen table ——— and rub in the flour and salt. Let|m =the: | President Taft Visited per) for 48 hours, after whieh it should be shaken and beaten thor oughly. Sprinkle fur with strong |f ground cloves, wrap in several lny- ers of newspaper and store. Recently some of the cities indicated by black dots on the a map below. That's all right for Mr. Taft. We welcome him to Seattle. But our real interest is in selling clothing, i \ iW the kind that Mr. Taft, or any other gentleman, would be pleased to wear. We operate Ninety-two Gately Credit Clothing Stores, as indicated by every dot on this map, and then some. Our chain of stores reaches from the Atlantic to the Pacific, including Tacoma and Seattle. Dear Mins Grey: (1) Please sive ine recipe for rarebit (2) Ie it all right, when sending far anything by mail, to inclose siampa in paymont? MRS. D. M A-—(1) Grate 3 ounces mild cheese, add % cup milk and « pinch of cayenne pepper. Pot over a mod erate fire in granite pan, or cook in @, chafing dish, stirring constantly’ p_berrernae HY Remember, these low prices | are made for a short time only, and we reserve the right to dis continue them at any time with- out notice, so come early if you wish to take advantage of this otter. Our system of restoring minsing teeth without the use of partial plates {s the mont talked of subject tn the dental profes. sion, | Remember, we give a written | guarantee with all work. A $60.00 Gold Set of Teeth for Bridgework from ..... : + $3.00 per tooth Gold Crowns from .........+++ ++ $3.00 per tooth and up White Crowns from ..........+ nae,” 8.00 per tooth and up Gold Fillings from $1.00 and up Stiver Fillings from 50¢ and up Extraction FREE where other work is ordered. Regal Dental Offices 1406 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union St. DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER Nete—Bring this ad with you Ti m A Here We are sure you will find just exactly the fur you are looking for in our complete Fall Showing. It is a pleasure for us to show goods whether you purchase or not. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS—THAT IS WHY WE ARE ABLE TO SAVE YOU THE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT Here Is an Example: This cut is an exact reproduction of the fur sets in Natural Red Fox, Black Fox and Natural Raccoon we are selling for....... $27.50 The same style in Black or Blue Wolf ..s0eeeeeseeeees We buy and sell more clothing every season than any other concern in this country. This alone insures our cus- tomers the right prices, styles and fabrics. We invite your inspection 6f our new arrivals in Men’s and Women’s proved styles in Suits, Coats, Hats and Shoes for this fall Open Saturdays until 10 p.m. Only a small payment is required and then $1.00 a week. | ; | | | | 1119 Third Avenue Near Seneca Happy Home Puzzle : Drawn Answers From ~ All Over, From Spokane to San Francisco Smith, Barnes & Strohber Co, Well Pleased Thousands of answers are pour-/Seattle and adjacent cities during ing in at the new uptown sales-|the past two months than all other rooms of the th, Barnes &/makes sold by all Seattle middle Strohber Co,, piano manufacturers, |men combined, and as Mr. Thomas and it will take at least two or|was speaking he turned over three more days before the com-|after page of the sales ledger uml | mittee of judges can hope to com-|the pages ran along the 635, 636, plete their work, It is simply won-/ete. There is no doubt about i derfal the extraordinary intefest}that when a real factory store is and enthusiasm displayed ev being conducted om the real factory where in this fascinating cont to home plan, as this is, the only Of course this is largely accounted | one of its kind in Seattle, the pub for by the high standing of the/lic are quick to appreciate the tre The difference between these prices and the prices charged at other stores for like sets REPRESENTS THE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT. We Save You That © Coats is thoroughly représentative. Prices range from $40 [| Smith, Barnes & Strohber Co. and | mondous advantage there is in buys ed Alaska Saal haa their fair, straightforward, open | ing high class pianos at the corner y' » and above board method of con-/of ard and Seneca street, 1123 3rd ducting these plano events in which avenue. very faluable prizes are given| Mr. Thomas, in concluding his away and bringing the most costly | interview, declared that the piano of America’s high grade pianos business with him is in fins a] within the reach of everyone at/ and the big volume of sales sure common sense prices. indicate that Seattle is very prow D. W. Thomas, the Seattle gen-) perous. eral manager, in an interview, says| Tell your readers that the that more Strohber art pianos, Will-| winners tn the “Happy com rd, Leland cabinet grands and| test will be announ imith-Barnes Empire style pianos) as soon as the bave been sold by his company in| their work, in ’s Drug woe Bille Second Av. Between Store and the } Remodeling day or two,