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House-Cleaning Time at the White House--Mrs. From the “Summer White House’ at Beverly Farma, Massachusetts, Mra. Taft has been conducting a correspondence course in fall house Dear Mins Grey: L bave some little dresses my Hite S-yearold girl} % cleaning {hae outgrown, Do you know of some poor mother who would like to nd Every few days Mra. Jafray, who | have them for her child? A MAMMA | } : acts as ho isekeeper In Washington | Send the clothes to the Day Nursery, where there are, no doubt, lots) . for M aft, haw recelved a letter | of children who are in need of them © from the nts wife contain 3 ing direc for the work she Dear Miss Grey: (1) Is it proper to make introductions on the . wants done. Nothing is too small | street? B. to receive the esp attention of (2) Is It proper for a young lady to take the gentleman's arm when 4 Ye First Lady.” She realizes jon the street? | a that everything counts in making (3) Should the gentleman always walk on the outside, and if he af gomfortable, happy and healthy doesn't, does it show disrespect to the girl? 7 family, guests and employes. Mra (4) How old should a man be to get married? r Taft KNOWS how things ought to Should a girl of 18 marry a man of 267 4 be done. In an emergency she (6) Is it proper for a gentieman to offer small amounts of money could act # keeper and chef. and clothes to a girl if they are engaged? At r of extra employes. in (1) Ie it proper for ber to receive them? 4 addition to the regularly on (8) How long should a girl go with a gentleman before marrying duty, have been at the exeou- him? SUNSHINE tive mansion for several weeks, A.—(1) No; not as a general rule. Tho kitchens have come in for an (2) No. especially thorough overhauling | (5) He should walk on the outside, but his neglect to do so is not The t vigilant ca is neces }a mark of disresy , gary to insure absolutely sanitary 14) ‘Thet depende upon bis good gment and ability to support Conditions in the White House, for a wife while the {nterior was rebuilt dur. (5) A girl of 18 fs rather young to get married, although there is no . tag the Roosevelt regime, the walls great disparity in the ages you mention of the famous mansion are very (6) Certainly not old and need constant looking (7) By all means—No, after (8) nda entirely upon circumstances Whonever dinners were! putt in ; sive food hdd to be] A list of all china, silver, tase, Dear MiswGrey: (1) Could you tell me if there is a song written that] Prepared on the outside by cater|ware and linen was’ pre has the muste of the piece called “Traumerel,” and where | can get thts ers. Only thirty or forty persons! the president's wife by ‘wn id be supplied from the White} House steward and Mrs. ‘seevat (2) What does the word “Traumere!” mean? MISS KE. A hen, Mra. Taft hopes Mra. Taft went over this carefully, x ering and whenever new stock was need- ng storercom into @ sub-\ed it was ordered. This is usually ae ‘ kitchen will make that um/done by other president's wives : hs jonly once during their residence y The old kitchen was about twen-/in the executive mansion, but Mra NG tyfive fee ware, and the new) Taft lms seen to it personally each q One adds 18 feet to ite space. Both! year, Consequently the linen and itchens have been newly tiled so/ china closets and the silver cheats they ay be Kept spotless. A mod-jare in better shape than they ever range, fe in length, | were. eat hood and warming racks} The East, Red, Blue and Gr ' : < Ireen has been instatied. In the smaller |r ootus were only freshened up this kiteher » is @ large gas range/fall. The walla wer ere retint and a great deal of electrical equip. td geoees Fe some of the furniture recovered, S pom ae nae ‘ The living apartments of the fam e employes’ quarters havelily were not changed matertall: ning Been thoroughly overhauled. Beds} A thorough Cleaning was ove a and furniture received fresh coats|them. Accumulated odds and ends = of paint and enamel cur-'from Chartie Taft's “den” were (tains have been put up and closéts thrown away <_ a Above, Mre. Taft and a part of the state diningroom at the White tee sie below, a corner in the Taft bettie rooms. 4 pip ap sre ema ATH dently 4 hink bi c dus stun Saad danene ; ye young man evidently does not think his attentions are ob- "PICTURE SHOWS Mente ditintn aan itrit eoeneg fiectionable to you. Teli him frankly that you do not care for his at-| Wi : of, & Ye fo, veal | tentions, hth. Conta Grey Dream — Educational, “At The ae i ad Threshold of Life’; comedy, “A seoe'er |) Dear Miss Grey: 1am a working girl of 20, an orphan. [ have been ware TREAT LABORER AS YOUR NEIGHBOR Near Sighted Chaperon”; western | ¥ery fond of ce certain young man for the past five years, who is what | Rave voll: 1 don't care. It's plenty good esough for her.” How often | drama, “A Western Heroine. hie called “ by some. I am quiet and of a retiring disponttion. | ae pa oe rd women ay that whea providing for thelr “heip"?| Grand — Sea drama, “The M duete—Looat | Aa I love thie =a, I go to places with him against my will just to please ais 46 oil, te teen by women who say ft hi in getting and, | of the John M."; drama, “Raffles econ vxaw.| tim. Am I doing right? He only calls on me occasionally, and calls on | wh ae pt c obat “Gv “ Limburger cheese. (other girl t them out more than he takes me It seems I What wonder that washerwomen, cleaning women, “help” of ait| Tro ape”; ours britie ecThe ig: OT iia i} Seat. Fit og aga T tel thet Tam qecttag time pew enetion sbrts, scurry away from such a place as soon as ft is discovered to}C as Revolution of 1846 eee ee Saery but.| iim when he cares so litte for mo, Please advise me and others who be that sort, ke rats from a sinking stp? | Lyceum -~ Drama, “By Way of sucha gang fare a like position HEARTBROKEN | jood enough for them. What? Half spotted food dried | Mra. Browning”; . “One on na Vegetables i bd hi n wal ‘apo he ot wo! onest gir Gk. perpet Guan Gane thar of econ lan ieee <i comeny, m ge) crepes | Ac—If the man ts really “ey t# not worth an bonost girl's| of discom jaaher™; topical, “Scenes on pe" figs, 2 tbe 1 than ap-[10ve. Furthermore, be ev ly cares no more for you than for many Sort, broken. ture, worn out bedding? the U. 8. 8. Connecticut”; Indian pies, ise. dos; oranges and lemon rt. Please believe that, “sporty” thought he may be, he will think be cane itch things “good enough” for any self-respecting woman who| drama, “An Indian Vestal”; com-|#9;, doe: new puts, 20° J. Heas of you for golug to places with him when he knows that you do not tg me dgpallyee grein maby sd : i “% _ZHig Stubborn Wa ee be Pac turaer cheewm Ise approve, All men, “sporty” or otherwise, admire girls who bave| Ther dow't need W cian sich relations? oun —— Drama, the Artie’s| Srick Na ‘sony, T bare 2 |etrength of character enough to stand by thetr principles, The best forts and ¢ aoc ge ccntainaarag pos 8 Mn J Sepp, Soe ag 3 a | thing for you to do is to interest yourself in something else. If not an fing ee iter"; comedy, “Josh's Sub wTL A unr just yot, get some interesting books at the Mbrary, follow up . lather mau just yot, get some interesting ; p| arg entitled to cleantiness and comfort, good nourishing |clde-; drama, “The Idle Boast Fancy pea Sah 2 a © certain course of study, 60 social settlement work, join a chutch so} Ngee pris sada ity — Drama, “Master ¢ ere San te at ee else which {s worth doing and which will serve to men who have continual trouble getting and keeping help, | Detective"; comedy, “The Trial mit In & short time yoer epee will be opened aud you ‘S ee ond think @ a Tall + industrial beans, | will wonder how you could ever have loved @ man of his type. tor one Then go ar if thelr food and room a you|Ufacturing Fireworks"; we ported | hans would be will » yourself. Not glad to have but | drama, “7 n Grey «ground! Dear Miss Grey: What do you think of a girl who goes to church yp q Class A — Drama, “The Deacon's an sweet | every Sunday evening, is a good Catholic, yet who is seen walking down ~_ r put a maid in @ room that you couldn't contemplate using | | Rewar Ajace E owder.| street after church with a boy who bas his arm around her? = M. D. aesstinsf i for a week or two, if need be, yours Never set a washerwoman | place of Na : comeny érame, sneer | A—I fail to see what the girl's religion has to do with it. As it down to a meal which you yourself could not bear to eat. Consider:|"Jimmie's Midnight Flight"; ’ sack: old] iooks to me, she # simply foolish, and needs a good friend in whom she | Gtion has won and keeps more faithful service than extra me drama, “Por the cern age eu ob sine __annewsanaastons eutinicn nike saunter mena aS FASHION FRIVOLS. ctorian atyle | HAO NO PULL. Fringe is so popular that it even} All hair dressing must be low There ‘ ste upon hats. and flat. Pompadours are entirely ha res & man with plenty of ‘ ir f out of the question . it hops, 10¢ P A hs Soy ol Pome or af-|Out of the question. He doen't look very success. jh! sirlots stenk, 160 ib. s | jeruoon wear, have slight trains ‘ : ‘ ae To have the correct figure, wo-| Dance at Dreamland tonight, | | st ont Senithan enka New Arrivals Men must appear to be uncorseted Jost tiving mgs aoerne Trimming of puffs and scallops ° C t @n many *ces suggest the early | % i eee eee eee | wna : YOUR UPSET, SOUR, GASSY STOMACH in Coats Added to our already extensive IS RELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTES, showing of new coats 1# an assort- mont of Bnglish Curley Burley, 4 viet thedly thera Ghahtto baspepbetibere, Pililied or ‘envy: tout | eevee Se aeeen con 7 me Diaseesia in the } as ine fn the stomach, Nausea, De-| oem, OLOES Ont lms me Diapepeia in - i . ofive and green. The olive and 4 rp ake attack |Dilitating Headaches, Dizziness or Bg eg gb ie Py 4 ny one of you may have an attack jrtmetinal ariping. ‘This will wil po green effect has purse of selt-m ¢ Indigestion or Stomach troublelana besides, there Will be no scant terial and the assortment is very at any time, day or night food left over in the stomach to} attractive throughout, his hi es ‘reparation will; Polson your breath with nauseous B T harmless prep n a — | uy on ' digest anything you eat and over-|"Pi' 4 niapopsin is a cortatn cure | come a distressed ocorder for outoforder stomachs, because | Easy Credit Terms q stomach five minutes afterwards. |it prevents fermentation and takes it your meals don't tempt you, or | hold of your food and digests It just | are here to servevyou in every § what little you do eat ms to fill | the same as if your stomach wasn't sian er that is to your convenience . you, or lies like a lump of lead in| there and pleasure. We do not charge your stomach, or if you have heart-| Relief in five minutes from all|ff| } you more for the accommodation; a . born, that is a sign of Indigestion. stomach misery is at any drag|ff | if we did ft would not be an ad- a Ask your pharmacist for 50- store, waiting for you. Wi vantage to you. We suggest that 4 Pape’s Di in and| These large 50-cont cases contain! y make a comparison of our & little just as soon as you! more than bufficlent to ¢ prices and quality, There will be no sour risings, any chronic case of Dyspep lching of undigested food digestion-or any other EASTERN with acid, no stomach gas or | trouble : Outfitting Co., Inc. 4 1332-34 Second Ae., Near Union St. D Y u Want **Seattle's Reliable Credit Housa’’ I Have Just the Place for You Ali to Wows ofthe R. PERKINS, I think I have just the place you are looking for. Came in today. Owner “17 “i wants to sell, as he is going West. Better come right in, as this place won’t be on the market long.” > The real estate dealer finds the Bell Telephone 4 useful in notifying a customer of a real estate bargain. | McNAMARA TRIAL The MeNamara trial opened in Los Angeles on October 11th. This will be the greatest criminal trial in 25 years. The only inde "pager peas, a in Los Angeles is the os Angeles Record. No other newspaper there will have nerve enough to tell the ‘ Every Bell Telephone Is } ‘ 0 a Long Distance Station whole story of this trial from day to day. | ‘s | If you want to get the truth, and nothing but the | truth, of the McNamara trial, aubseribe for the dally Los The Pacific Tele hone & Tele fa (Co! Angeles Record. As the trial will Jast at lenst four 2 | months, The Record is making @ special rate of four months for $1. O a | Mall the followin g coupon, accompanied by $1. is y M'NAMARA OFFER SPECIA! TRL Hotel Milwaukee California, Steam Haat A New Hotel, € entrally Located | Enclosed ts $1.00. Please mail The Record for Hot and Cold Over $99,000 Worth of High Clase Furniture in Rooma Bl 4 months to Water owv~ | 7 Klectrie Lights NAM .ocsrorcesesevceseseses Rooms, per week .... $2.50, Month 810.00 "4 Telephones ee ee Rd tn week. $5.00, Month 820.00 Inspect this hotel — Everything completo—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS 410,000 Diving Room in Connection Phones: Ind. 2071; Main 4094. the A.—-(LeThere fa a ragtime song caliod chorus of which fs like Schumann's “Ira (2) The word means “dreaming Dear Mixes Grey: Would you kindly advine my brother? The last time I heard from him, That Loving Traumer ot me how to do to find about 10 years ago, he} was in La F ‘a, South America, 1 have written several letters there but never got an answer, so I think he must be dead, or perhaps he bas moved, I shall be vew glad to hi m him again. Will you please} tell me where | can write to get information’ A READER | A.—Find out in what country La Plata American consul there. attle where | can send my old Brussels carpets to be woven over into Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell n rage? A-—There are several places where this work is handled & directory for carpet weavers. young man whom | have known ab box although I have tr attentions upon me Dear Mins Grey: While attending a 4 lap and turned away ed him rather coldly, Please advise me of candy fn um Wanted at once to paying paper routes in Inter- bay, Capitol Hill, Renton Hill and Rainier Valley Apply in person at Circulation Dept., The Star, 1807 Seventh at & month eam: ig situated and write to the me if there is a p EVERETT Consult ance Wednesday evening, a to me and tossed a without saying a word, and he insist carry good | districts. Avenue. | Will Sell Pianos at 20 Cents Down and No Interest I must sell four carloads of our new pianos before this month ends. Our Board of Directors insists that this shall be done. No man in Seat- tle, the way times are now, could sell four car- loads of new pianos at regular retail in so short atime. That is simply impossible. But we are piano makers; so long as we get factory cost out of these pianos we shall be satisfied. And it isn’t a question of getting all the money now, either. That, too, would be im- possible now. Therefore, | make the following simply unheard of offer: Bring 20 cents and get one of these new pianos. And remember, instead of charging $300 or $350, as would be the case in the regular retail manner, my prices are $238, $216 and so forth. I have also a number of very elaborate and quite expensive styles. Such pianos usually sell for $600 and $625. My prices are almost half. But of course on these few instruments the prices cannot be made less than $15 per month. os models 238" 90 jatest $35 | sale price” Judges’ Report of the “Happy Home” Contest Winners R & Strohber Co, Seattle, Wash. having carefully examined numerous “Happy Home” Publicity € aaa ber 10, 1911, bei rs of th with t of the picture, and we ty ano, Miss Cathert ne Waverley, Cabinet Goehring and Prize: Music Cabinet Jos. A. Kamber, “Happy Home e gold signet gentioman's i hi K. Mar, “The Worl rand Prize ash purchasing G of Harn fith Grand. Prize k ‘avet, “A Note-Able ‘Family cash’ purchasing chee Tenth Grand Prise check, Nellie Pearson, $130 cash pur 4 Ninth Grand Prize nand $12 ¢ Buttle, “The Happy Musicians. f roller #i nd $120 cash purchasing Happy, Hours. NSTICE--AN others have received awards according to mertt ga “advertised stants are required. to call at 1123 Third corner 4 Street, for valuable and interesting deavenire. Respectfully submitted, ROBERT AKIN, Seattle Times, W. ABBEY, Seattlo Star. JOHN FINLEY, The Big Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning D. W. Thomas Selling at 20 Cents Down and NO INTEREST at -—-THE— Smith, Barnes & Strohber Co.’sStore 1123 Third Avenue, Corner Seneca St. Open Every Evening During October. Post-Intelligencer.