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PRETTY ARRANGEMENT FOR Sa nh For a Halloween dinner the table and black paper cate tle @ecorations go a great way in mak-{ends of the ribbons that hang dow §ng the affair successful, This ts alover the edge night of mystery and of ghostly hap-| all-important question of what } aks, so the decorations should | novel and nice, and how to make | ive hint of what may follow when | Me: the witching hour of midnight ap- Black Cap Cocktails proaches. Fit Relish Cover the table with gray linen; ever which black bats, cats, owls. Witches, brooms and half moons Rave been attached In paper de sign In the center, on a moss covered small log, perch a good sired feather or crepe paper owl. | White candles with the ck owl shades, and at the corners of the log four half green citr shells cut + ints may hold salted nuts, bon! £as85R Deviled Fish Mock Duck, with Apple and Kart Apple Surprise Rainbow Salad Corn Cream and Wisdom Cakes Coffee should be little pots with the legged toy tre ate’ names on It co = is re side. The ns and relishes. black In @ gray inverted parasol awung ever the table, or a paper wasps’ nest, the favors may be placed with gray ribbons attached to the favors cap cocktails” ed white green and bot Carefully drat grapes, red d. o- er e- al d. MUCH HAND EMGRO!OERY ON FALL BLOUSES Hine beads, sewed to the Diouse was ordered for wear wi material, bat satgesting a pretty neckiac: hb o tall on iieeeneniichiabiicsileaie Tee ee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee eee ee) Johnson, the progressive, patter, at the capital of Cal and restrained enthusiasm. The speech of Governor Hiram in introducing President Taft, xt ifornia, was a model of brevity Here it is in full Fellow citizens: It Is always a pleasure to have the presl dent with us. As his throat is what sore, I will ask you to keep a4 quiet as possible. Without further ado I now present to you the president of the United States.” Some introductory orators slop over, but nomical cuss. RRR REE Ee Hiram’s an eco- sesteteeeeaen Seeeeteeeeeer 142214, Second Avenue Second Floor—Opposite Bon Marche Saits and Coats Made to Order—Popular Prices N DINNER TABL to the, quarters full, The meuu is the | the frult julce to fll the glass, and | ¥ Baked Soup | little celery, thre: Forbidden Fruit Cordial The place cards for this dinner h tle flannel holders hanging on the are | half a pint of split peas, pepper and made of the pulp of grapefruit, seed. when needed, fill the glasses three-| Serve with soup sticks. A WEEK Mra, Rose Stilson-Hutchins, srios and market wm, $242; traveling, $60; milk, $50, ; cleaning clothes, $20; } flowers, $15; Wines, « chauffeur, ment, $110; and drugs, apartment, § $10; silver insurance, $8; club dues, Cynthia Grey's Many Dear Miss Grey: (1) I'm to ‘po! married in Octoner, What kind of a dress should | wear? (2) What kind and color should the m wear? (3) What the bridegroom's sult b it we How long should) | should (4) Should | wear gloves at kind? dd a dash of sugar, a * and enough of ni grating of » (6) How should a girl of 15 wear hor | The “elf relish” ia made of botled | hair? BLUE BYERS. |chicken liver, chopped fing with a{ A—.1) White, of as good qual olives, juice of ity as you can afford, (2) A dell an onion, popper and salt, tablo-|cate shade of the color most be h | spoon of melted butter. Mix this coming to her, Thin material such to & paste, spread lightly on a foast| as dimity or cotton voile. (3) lround, sprinkle with @ little grated| Black for evening, and for the cheese and brown quickly in the morning or afternoon wedding, & on, and werve on a green lettuce |black frock coat with white vest and gray trousers, (4) Yes, long white kid gloves and white slip. pers of etther satin or kid. (5) Not less than five Inches from the ground. (6) As simply and girlish ly as possible. In a long braid, tied with large ribbon bow, or In two is|then cover it with a black paper: t. | pointed witeh’s owp. leaf. Por t-jand a half baked soup” take a pound of fairly lean beef, cut squares; slice two onlons, rrots, one ounce of rh in little dice two salt to taste, and three quarts of hi Water, Place in a covered jar, cov-| braids crossea in the back, brought inter closely and bake four hours.| around head to the front and ted jat one side with a butterfly bow, After Supper iks pper ink With, Cynllun Grey NS The Cheerful Idiot Continues Kathryn’s Education “What's the matter with your eyes’ « of the Cheerful Idiot ‘Been in a sandstorm . | = think you are very impolite, | | d Kathryn the verge of recommending retor 1 was ; Lam merely solicitous; an oculist.” Keep your recommendations until they are ; the matter with my eyes, except cept that you have been spoiling them crying about some plece f foolishness.” | I've not jtive I am—— Sensitive, humph!" naid the Cheerful Idiot | thve, you would not be crying: you would understand thi |aide of it. Then you would not have your f hurt | “Sensitive people are the easlost people in all the you know it.” I know nothing of the kind) selfish people aré the easiest people in all the world to burt, and they are never sensitive; their hides are too thick; that is why they never understand anything without a dia gram. They are in tears aif the time, and demand explanations when ever the weathercock changes. You are some one right this mipnte, and you will act like a martyr until you get) |it—or I succeed in beating some sense into yo | If you were not too old for anything you said to make any differ I shou!d hate you,” said Kathryn venomou there is led for thin: E on crying about any foolishness; you know bow senst-| on were senat ther fellc world to hurt; ence Never mind my axe; Providence ordained me as a perpety guardian for | geese like you What are you crying abo don't bother to tell me. You are crying because you think some has put a slight upon you, because some one pald you less ether it is often or only once In a decade; the people wha HOW A LONE WOMAN, EARNING $10 BUT THIS MILLIONAIRE’S WIFE NEEDS A WEEK JUST TO KEEP HERSELF the young wife of the aged millionatre <i big cng ns yt eg The ennhen © court of the District of Oho owns. bat ewan hase today! along on a starvation allowane ye court of the District of : Columbia has attended to that, It has given her $2,500 a month, or |{"4 @ tract of land valued at $67 a day, to enable her to exist. ‘This they did after she assured | $5,000. them that sho could not live on $250'8 week. There ero the Mrs, Kilngebiel is a widow and| ttures that the supreme court has declared are her monthly nec $360; sume muste, $1 confectioner ; charity theatre tickets, [ture looked hopeless, She wanted) , 95; massage, $5; dentist, $5; | a nic comfy” little home with pen WL aoa ie OE a shiny pots and pans, @ reading i lamp, work basket, china closet $ 4 and white muslin curtains One day when the future looked wanting an explanation from!Mre. Klingebiel Her Care Dear joan you thought your due.” 2 a | Woll, isn't anything due from one’s friends? very much in love for it? MRS. E. | You," réplied the Cheerful Idiot, “justice, kindness and under. | years olde he| A—TYour physical condition ts] | standing. I am not sure we have any claim on the tly our friends loves me, but t am in doubt, be-|bad, Get out in the atr, walk, eat }unless we are in trouble or dix hen we gre hurt because aléause when other girls are about nourishing food, take a good tonic, | jeertain part of their lives Li not gt our isement, we become nd entertains them,|sleep with wide-open windove.| a burden and our friendship a naisan ta her have no friends | while h to have Shampoo halr every two weeks, and than to feel that I had to be on th jump it time to keepjotifer men friend: p advise brush and mas daily Sun the them from feeling hurt. Real friends are those who welcome you whea|me—docs he care ft hair frequently. Use a hair tonic,| PAID FOR A HOME DES MOINES, Wight years ago Mra ebtel of Des Moines with a lot of courag Oct. 2 Nettle Kling started out ® bill la. and o1 and Parlé, won't have to grub elght years ago was working in an} office at $10 per week, It took all she could earn for three meals a day and her little room. The fu wlothing, $200; auto, livery and r cottage, $110; Paris apart physician, $26 t artich new rent, taxes on Parte jo & resolve. week's salary Hy dull she ma ok $5 from her to a real estate man, bought a fifty t lot, and made weekly pay-| ments of $5 until the lot was paid| for She bought $40 worth of lam ber in thé name way To avoid paying rent, she then had a little shed bullt and lived in it until the lot wan paid for, Then} she borrowed $200 and put up a two-room cottage. Soon after the was a boom in another subur section. She traded her property for a better lot and borrowed $400 to butld a four-room cotta Of course she had to economize She did much of the work about] the iitle plate herself. or of fice hours Mrs. Klingeblel » nt on her house nd the sun's out arly rays! trees and ar floor found her setting vine | She toiled In the office and saved every cent. Then she managed to get a few chickens and a cow. Sb made her own butter and sold it also chickens and mil This money she put away into her im-| nt fund with which she! an addition to the house, bulit | coal shed and While one never earned over $10 a week.) she was paying for her how SHOT MAN FOR DEER | 7, nites Prose Tenses Wire), DORTLAND, Or, Oct, 28 | Gcicaura far wea sinah Seki. at | | Hillsboro to sit on the body of victim of Hermar who shot Bon éssion that he was a} | John Bonser, the Claussenius, Jr. under the imp | deer, near Scappoc { Claussentua, who ‘# a wealthy Portland plumber, said a deer had crashed through the brush # few seaonds before he saw Bonser move im the brush, and he shot without waiting to make sure of his Two buckshot went thre ser's head The two men were fast friends! and had hunted together every sea- son for ten years. and Sketches of ana Home Builder Mine getting very thin. What can I do} LITTLE FARMER. | put up by a reliable druggist ur absence, ¥¢ on being fr tand y still love and trust you smebody who neglected you? If he has asked you to marry but be/ serve A |hitp, he probably lo Dear Miss ( Is it proper to " after a you, This | d suit of brown permo fabric. Dainty, fine embroidery of the French type is used now only on Could you Ungerie. Blouses sh ries that are bold and effective and ‘The beat friend I have In t said the Cheerful Idiot, “did | shows a very selfish nature. If he | lunchec unusually color le little waist of white slik are| not send me a line for over two ye He was busy, in trouble and/ pas not proposed marriage to you,| A.—Yes It’s also very good bands of O; 1 emb done in brown and crimson-pink, the|difficnity, and had netther the heart nor the time to give to personal) yoy are making a mistake in giv-|for the digestio embroidered design suggesting a deep collar and cuff on the white | correspondence. |ing up your other men friends—| i Ll The round neck opening is ft 4 with a line of pink tourma But he told you? He explained Jand it ts a mistake too many girls} “X.Y. Z": 1 am sorry I ca and trusted him. He did not; he knew that I unde he did write, he told me that knowled, n one of bis greatest | comforts.” ers, and if he has not asked you|other little giris and their moth | ” my ea crams: jt » hin wife, and he really loves|ere as well. I honor you for your or ¥ robably bi him | determination jive above the | YOUR SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH Ean haw aaa Asie sia,” as you call it—and I'm sure WILL FEEL FINE IN FIVE MINUTES Sos |the Good Father will not hold tt | Dear Miss Grey: I am engaged | Sgainst you. Treat this boy well, | aa aa lto a young man who recently told | 4nd if he persists in reminding you You can eat anything your stom-} when your stomach can't. A aingle|me he was engaged to another jof the past, tell him about your |ach craves without fear of Indiges-|dose will digest all the food youjgirl, and they had expected to|resolves to live @ life above re |tion or Dyspepsia, or that your food |eat and leave nothing to ferment or| marry last July. But he clalms proach and he will respect | | will ferment or sour on your stom-|sour and upset the stomach. he does not love her, although he| Wishes, I trust. If he does not, tell ach if you will take a little Diapep-| Get a large 50-cent case of Dia-|has told her he loves no one but | Your mother or father about it. They | jin occasionally |pepein from your druggist and start |hér. He has also told me he cares |4re your best friends and will aid Your meals will taste good, and|taking now, and in a@ little while|for me alone. 1 love, him and) you Hanything you eat will be digested; you will actually brag about your {can't give him up. Wifht shall T| oo hi for you althy, strong Stomac jnothing can ferment or turn into thi BOYS Wanted at once to carry good paying paper routes in Inter- bay, Capitol Hill, West Seattle and Rainier Valley districts. Apply in person at Circulation Dept., The Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue. is ye Millinery on Credit There is such a varicty of pretty effects in tailor- ed and dress Hats, Trimmings and Shapes that it is really a pleasure to see them—just to know the pre vailing modes, We will help you choose something becoming to you. Then you know that we will ar range credit terms for your own convenience. EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ ie: — 1332-34 Second - Ao. When | make. keep up your friendships with oth do? lucid or polxon or stomach gas,|then can eat anything and every-| A.--You think now that you can FAST STEAMERS | which causes Helching, Ditziness, a'thing you want without the #light- |not live without him, but it Is very | feeling of fullness after eating, Naw-|est discomfort or misery, and e laure that you would feel more! DOCK sea, Indigestion (ike a lump of lead | particle of impurity and Gas that is|"broken hearted than you do now in stomach) Biliousness, Heart-\in your stomach and intestines is|if you were to marry such a in burn, Water brash, Pain in stomach going to be carried away without | Your heart is not broken—no sensi- ry FOR. TACOMA _ land intestines or other symptoms. |the use of laxatives or any other|pio girl's heart could posstbly | atest seerties An Men tse bee, Headaches from the stomach are assistance. jbreak over a man who thinks so} M. jabsolutely unknown where this ef Should you at this moment be |lightly of hie pledges to the girl|B Site nap toe, Mound Tie we fective remedy i used. Diapepsin| suffering from Indigestion or any |he professes to love. Forget him, | | really does al! the work of @ healthy | stomach disorder, you can gét re-jand please take my word for it | FOR EVERETT AND stomach. It digests your meals lief within five minutes there are plenty of men around who EDMONDS r een re aR ———~lare far more worthy of love thi Change your tactics a little,|publieh your Jeter, for It w surely serve as a warning to many | BROKEN HEARTED. STR, SIOUX is “puppy 1:00 A.M. Dear Miss Grey: Is it proper| 12:00 me to go driving with a boy Lam 16, | CONSTANT READER A. Yes, so long as your mother willing and approves the boy Miss Grey: T am but hair is turning gray Dear t my TEETH AT CUT PRICES ‘The prices quoted below are for a short time only, so come it you want to take advantage of this remarkable offer. Full Bet of Teeth from $% up | White Crowns from . 1 Fillings from $1 wi Gold Crowns from $8 up | Stiver Fillings .. shoe - 50¢ A Written Guarantee Given With All Work, REGAL DENTAL OFFICES OR. L. R, CLARK, MANAGER. 1405 Third Av. N. W. Corner Union St. Note—Bring this ad with you. ly .. $8 up D. W. THOMAS I told you last insisted that I must sell four ca: the end of this mn The Seattle it was alm impossible Monday that nth. unless some drastic lowering of - 1 week I have 1 such been selling pianos startling cut on piano buyers from all over the « day to TH 1123. THIRD STREET, carloads of these fine pianos so attle he of these AVENT and we finished up t 1es—many very All now to dispose of the r s means SUCCES in coming week. way prices i PIANO-MAKERS' best known families of Seat the Board of Directors rloads of pianos before time: in are now to sell so wr any pianos prices and terms was America’s best known and terms that ity have flocked every SALESROOMS AT CORNER §& A he week with two full id and sent out to Se- ies representing the S, for it will be easy for us g two cars during the YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE! To benefit by this most unheard of piano proposition that has ever been offered in Se: sring me and remembe as the inst in the regular is ca 20 cents and get one of these new pianc 1 of charging you $350 or $375, attle or any other city. retail manner, MY PRICES ARE $238, $216 and so forth. 9550 mogeh| | ale peice 256" I c tery plain ciple DIRECT I have also a number of very elaborate and quite expensive styles. Such pianos usually sell for $600 and $625. My cut prices are pout half. I will also give you specially easy pay- ments on these, No supposed ‘CLUB’ concealed mys- about this—just a straightforward, or any sell- upon prin- FROM FACTORY TG HOM cutting out the middleman’s heavy profits, generous way of ing, based D. W. THOMAS, General Manager SELLING PIANOS AT 20 CENTS DOWN AND NO INTEREST —SMITH, BARNES & STROHBER AND TEN OTHER MANU- FACTURERS' PIANOS AT THE Associated Manufacturers’ Salesrooms 1123 Third Avenue, Cor OPEN EVERY EVENING D ner Seneca Street URING THIS WEEK