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, HOME AIDS TO | HEALTH AND BEAUTY}|| Electro Dental Parlors WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE ‘ TO ReEDUCK ENLAnGED Ponns| Laboring People’s Dentists t Sinn none Matory remedy for re || All Work Guaranteed 16 Years W OWNS AND iivopece'ee|] oeamiay 30 me a | Cynthia Grey’s Letters sc te i CHAIN OF AMERICAN THEATRES} COOKY | a | A Chicago woman, accustowed to | —— Dear Miss Grey; Am 16 yearsyexchange rings and pits? ears of the lelsw that wealth se eR -_ jold and my hair is very short and ANXIOUS. Lavery tie Makes possible, has alipped into is falling out. Would like to know] A.(1) It would take columns Mackheads | mergency™® opening and proven how to make it long. of space to describe new «¢ ” to ier Meine to handle big business Almond Cookies, } Am very thin (welghing 110) yout e space than I have. {nterdeta, \Mr&. Caroline Kohl, the Beat to a hard muuce % pound pounds), how can 1 ek Uttle|Why not piny the 00d old-tast-| any woman ca . I Bars ~ an i fatter? ioned games that your parents|her hair, can now « business world now knows her, each* of sweet butter and puly Vat ty good for chayped hahde?| played “when they wero young?| shampooing Ina i wie of Cnanele Fae teak (ned Wumar, wifted, Add yolks Of) should white or yellow corn| They wil! be glad to describe t y using « simpe, inex : many conn een a rane 8 woll-beaton eggs. When a smooth} moal be used to whiten a yellow|to yon, an dyou will find th ox te ‘ “oa agg uf , creat, add 4 ounces blanched aff| feck? Thanking you in advance, I| games create more fun th | lathors tre i Tin August last Mra. Kohl pur sliced almonda and 6 ounces fogy | "male BLACK BY 1oer wae Se Reh J Bowe " erp at Phe hale chased the holdings of George is whtch hax heen sifted a scat! Ac-Brush your hair thoroughly |he te waited Wy Ile Barer bons. Hufey. soft and hunt than "with | Middleton and George Casth teaapoon, of baking powder: Syr {4nd masnage the scalp with vas-| hur Parents ADDIOte. ee) ates. of | any other shampoo, It ate 5 husband's partners. She placed with wooden spoon, @heil mmooth. (e106 : stints [eeMeet oor outed WEE of sot | streak or bleach the hale iike” soup the name of Kohl at the head of Use sugar in making the dough into] | 2+ at starchy foods and LAUGH.) 7) UMN a” cough confectioner’s| FOR WEAK KYKS—A simple 3 Chicago theatrieals and became batia Het. those an inch apagt| 3 Rosewater and glycerine hugar to make a suff Gough. ‘Take|oxpem onic that Ia very atretig the leading woman theatrical man im A greases pan, wot tops lightly] # White sony out of anton BOE wat with the soothing to weak, t ager in the country, which no aprinkle sugar over them, and *et} 4»... stigs Groy:—(1) Please|Cream. Blanch almonds and cover) 2m ounces af oryaton in a pi j r ; ire , water, A fow drops in each ; doudt, means in the world half an almond in th ) egal ag A eaee | with the cream, Make little balls! Taiy'' with mune min, each eye tw Z his legacy to his family Included an color a ag tnd chon {cherry or « half English walnut on] Ml to thone who wear wlanssn. SECOND to» ” |the top. To make nougat, boil D gether a pound of sugar and half} ty interest In five Chicago theatres, What will make it stop? (3) My AVENUE Soft Molasses Cookies. He had realized his greatest ambi hair 4 thiel tf tion—the establishment of a yaude- Mix together 1 cup molasses otraigh! = nord I ri ly ye dd water until it Is brittle if vitte house which for smartness of ato which has deen wtirred 4 tagel{4) Tam 14 years old, 6 feet 3|4oPPed In water. Cover the bot-| soln ‘in “one-halt’ p SECOND FLOOR—opP, style and uptodateness of equip spoons soda and a pinch of lin tall, What will beta {tom of a plate with nut meats, |adding one-hait pint cold wa BON MARCHE ment might be equal to any “legith 1 cup lard, 1 cup sour milk long coat or @ suit? Please an-| Sips of coccanut bits of fins and | into the scalp twice a w if te” house in the country. That buttermilk, flour (| ww. - dates and candied fruits. Beat a F Was bis reason for Building the make a eoft aouga, Let doagh| "se" ** Wick ae possible, ltablespoontul I juice into the Main 1015 Ind. 2549 ‘ pstic stand 6 hours, n bake th quick ‘ : candy when done and pour over the j = there were two other ambi oven, 3 ty (1), Sap Jack (a game ot] fruit and nuts. When cool, mark | stm ‘ ; a ards Pit and Panic, (2) }into squares, (5) Most certainly) tions in this theatrical man’s Iife, the hair clean and the sealp|no ver = = One wa the desire Ss a the vee: FEATHER massaged well, (3) If the hatr in| es @eville act to a plane , oily, whampoo with orris root and| pear Miss Gr Pleane ° ° > irey: Pleane tell me ment where the old-time slur of brush well, (4) A long coat worn| pow t nn out of white] tr t f might be taken from the BISCUITS GA elseiees aromes how to take tok stale # out of white 1c aulore This ambition he saw wel ; sia weeties rd its goal. ‘The third am Dear Miss Grey:—(1) Was the ne er ee ee | adomeeliny Blue Ser e Suits bition was the full ownerstilp 4 the tol"? CHRP. 1 teacup mash goes steamer Olympic launched last : | we theatr which be had an oon, 1 pint new milk, pleapou' spring a United States vessel or| - as Ore! Jame ve ; five ae oan ae ae pugar, T tablespoon ‘salt, 1 smallleuetien? (3) Bas . jeer lad pene Dy oe gn We are showing an exceptional } at the head of Chi-| teacup liquid yeast, Mix ot yt and height of the highest bullding| stan’ living? If so, -what are|{q “ive in fine mannish serge, semi- : Tt was the tnat in morning add 1 teacup iard hey in New York? (3) What ts the} their addresses?—Thank You | fitting 30-inch jacket, lined with ‘ 4 him before it — four Pies oo cog = speed of the fastest ship afloat? A.—You Riley care Union|] Skinner satin, The skirt is plain ‘ was realized for the constant work — rise to twice its s Bon (4) Is there any horse in the world) Trust Co., Indianapolis, Ind.; Stan-/f paneled. The careful cut, excelle af bis desk had so drained his aye roll out and cut with biscuit cutter: /thar can beat Dan Patch? ton, 200 Lee st, Atlanta, Ga ! ae ee j OL casey eat be wen enabie put in shallow pans and let r MR, SINCERE ABOUT IT quality and hand tafloring mark this to resist an attack of pneumonia Ponapanl 5: tered Maecadalts HA See (2) Singer| Dear Miss Grey: (1) What so-|[f] ®4rment as an unusual value. Very Mr. and Mrs. Kohl were great quick oven. e building; 62 (3) Torpedo] tution will bleach white a pink Special $35.00, is.” When the day's work wag RESHAPES CANE SEATS boat destroyers are the fastest! batiste embrotd lingerie j done it was to Mrs. Koh? that he boats with a speed between 36 and|dross? (2) How long should a ‘ Cane chair seats, sunken In and ’ 4 turned (o talk over all that had loomuned by age can be reshaped,|* Miles per hour. (4) Not yet. [daughter wear mourning for ber New Arrivals in Sweaters transpired. Her ideas on bis vart Choose a dry day and soak well are father?—Admirer hes fn the pepuiat heavy ixntt es projects were heeded and With hot water; if dirty, soap may| Dear Miss Grey:—Would you/ A—(1) Javelle water. (3) toe Sweaters with large roll collars while she took no public part in the be added. Turn chair bottom up-| Please tell through the Star how/| vention says six months, but does} cud aa See ber no 4 , family tusiness she was the stlent award, and with sponge soak thor-|™4ny stories the highest building} a fond child cease mourning at jemand. partner, the direct force tn his life. ouahiy; oct fe the oun to éry in New York City bas? Please|six months? Why then wear When he died she knew all bis] pare. Chart het oblige. THE INQUISITIVE, | mourning, unless you mean to wear| ss Rs tobe the a phage 5 ? T| Credit Ti Ropes and desires. These she had| en gt a charity bazaar, soph ero nee ene, Cae CONQUERS FIRE BLACK A-—The Singer towor—52 stories, |{t 90 long as you, moxen BY asy Credit lerms shared and on his death memory | — jaa - Ma Before putting the stew-pan on| Another building In the course of black ‘tor atx meethl Or & year ‘This ‘convenience te atforded , poy forts tn the apa oh bo Ai 4 manager is used advis- trom her desires as appearing be-\the fire, rub some jaundry soap |COMstruction will have 60 stories. [ion 1 those who have small re-|f| without additional expense. tear er ¢ by p y e is a retiring, modest, al- fore the public in any capacity.| over the bottom several times, and gard for such rules, as setting |i lows you to have what you want Dear Miss Grey:—-What ts a good remedy that will stop failing har, Itchy scalp and promote growth of the work which he had laid down.) most timid woman where publicity She is a devoted mother to her two when the pan is washed the black In Mrs. Kobl's business relations! is concerned. Nothing is as far! boys and two girls, now grown. = — After Supper ks Qi | when you want it. Try it. usage EA STERN w& A} Outhtting Co., Inc. '—*: “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’”’ limit to one's grief. lcomes off like magic. (1) Providing ® couple obtain a murriage license, jiean any ordinary citizen perform |the wedding ceremony? ™ ‘my| Dear Mixs Grey hair? Please answer soon, as hair is getting in pretty bad and you know, “nobody loves a man.” Thanking you in advance |'¢ ’ for your kind information, I beg to| (2) If the couple are traveling, remain, yours very sincerely, Lona A oom, adidas es “nf F tears wren ep | fo eino AN APTSRCIATIVE READER A—(1) No. You must find a min- AA good remeay: mix into 8lister or a justice of the peace. paste, sulphur and olive of! and rub} The A DINNER GOWN WORN AT MONTE CARLO t With. Cynthia Grey TELL THEM NOW YOU LOVE THEM We are so afraid to speak the loving word, So quick to say the f he : i “ (2) Decidedly not — 4 Words thar sting. and rankle , #0 stow to say “I love you.” We into the scalp; also massage Well | +raveling man” who can perform % 3 fear we may be “sentimental” or “silly.” | and use vasells mmateiage ceremony taa regularly | Boon for Hobbled adios’ the New Haven raik Then, some day, some heart grows cold; some life gray and hope-| cya censed captain of a ship. road, which owns and operates the Jess: some little Tight of hope and longing goes out, because we did Dear Miss Grey :—Will you please | ~ —~ Women by Car Company ;,oijcy tines in this state, has prom- give me the address through the| Star columns of some firm or ac ° person who renovates feathers and | oblige, A STAR READER A.—You will find several in the directory HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. 25.—In Ised that next year the steps om compliance with repeated requests | open trolley cars will be lowered’ Wi Y >) and protests of the Connecticut W.| or two steps substituted, which will c. U. and other women's societies|end the troubles of women who TO COOK. ——— wear narrow hobble skirts. Bot “dare” to tell how much we cared. etter than all “sacrifice,” all “giving.” is the gift of loving words “My mother was 4 good woman,” said a gray-haired man to me. ey She would have given her life for me; but, dearer than all else, if I ould oaly look back and remember that she put her hand on my head) G24 said, ‘Johnny, boy, I love you It is not enough to KNOW, we want to HEAR, For several years women b PRS ZS FIESIPEN SN TERE BATH MR ER LLL At te FI And sometimes there comes a day when we would give all the] World holds to say | love you”; bat our tongues cannot speak words Whose cadence died upon our lips long years agone; words dead in) Gur hearts from years of dt And even if there is no answer to our words, 1 love you,” yet the Biterest memory is spared that we let them go without the greatest) Git of all we had to give, a loving word. “Power and pomp and | efreumatance” may fill the heart for a| psc but there comes a time when there is an empty place that on! three little words can fill, most of all, wh the hair is gray, when! the world slips from us, and only memory stays. ALL STOMACH TROUBLE VANISHES AFTER TAKING A LITTLE DIAPEPSIN if you had some Diapepsin handy Sad would take a little now your Your stomach distress or Indiges Gor would vanish in five minutes fad you would feel fine. This harmless preparation wil! dt- | Stsi anything you eat and overcome & Sour, out-oforder stomach before you realize it If your meals don't tempt you, or What little you do eat seems to fill you, or lies like a lump of lead tn Your stomach, or if you have heart bare, that is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a 50- cent case of Pape's Diapdpein and take a little just as soon as you! an. There will be no sour risings, Bo belching of undigested food mix- @4 with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, Nausea, Debilitat- ing Headaches, Dizziness or Intesti nal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no undigest ed food left over In the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. “s Diapepain is a certain cure for outot-order stomachs, because it prevents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Reliet in five minutes from all stomach misery is at any drugstore waiting for you. These large S0-cent cases con |taim more than sufficient to thor ‘oughly cure almost any case of Dy» pepsia, Indigestion or any other ‘stomach disturbance. East 414. Cedar 414, Bekins MADISON, At 12th Vans are waterproof, dust proof, all padded inside; fe as in your own home. Ggt Bekins to mo 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. aoc This graceful costume, worn by a well-known French woman at Monte Carlo this season, attracted much attention, both because of its pleasing color and its exquisite grace of drapery arrangement. FE: broidered black net Is draped over dull sage green satin meteor, the embroidery on the edge of the net tunic being so heavy as to suggest a black border trimming. The overskirt effect, with a panel falling beneath and forming a train, fs the Interesting feature of this green and black gown. a — == . | . Dog Mothers Squirrels } Have You Tried Thi: ST. LOUIS, Oct 25.—Sis got) Simple Prescription Said to Work more than she bargained for when! Wonders for Rheumatism. she found her family consisted of | ~~ three pups aud three squirrels. eT ham by She is a black and tan dog belong-| Pret, dootire ing to Mrs. Annie Brown, It hap-|of syrup pened that when the pups were/ and on born fn the stable the squirrels were born in a tree in the yard at the same time. Within an hour after the squirrels were born their mother was shot. Mrs, Brown's son, Henry, aged put the squirrels in the box with ups. nm well known for years and is now public, “Get | haw TEETH AT CU PRICES The prices quoted below are for a short time only, 80 come early if you want to take advantage cf this remarkable offer. Full Set of Teeth from $3 up | White Crowns from . : : | Golf Millings from . Gold Crowns fiom ...... $3 UD | Silver Fillings .... A Written Guarantee Given With / 11 Work. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER. 1405 Third Av. N. W. Corner Union 8t. Note—Bring this ad with you. Dear Miss Grey:--Mr. J. M. presents his very respectful | pitments to Mies Cynthia Grey presuming on the fact of his being} hn ardent reader of Miss Grey's letters as printed in The Star, he begs to request that Miss Grey will| Into a deep inh to cook. no ax not to Jar t salt and pepper and bak hive him, at her convenience, a re ly to his question. At an informal | fal gathering of young people, a} Jedies, asks another gentleman, the jwhereabouts of a third gentleman. iin doing so he refers to the third Kentloman by a nickname. This} nickname was in no way offensive, | being merely a narcastic expression of accomplishments which the third gentleman did not possess. After- wards the second gentleman re- marked on the lack of manners shown by the first gentleman in not | referring to the third gentleman as | Mr. The ladies mentioned | ‘were not acquainted with the third gentleman. WIH Miss Grey please | give her opinion as to whether there was any breach of etiquette. A.—The remark was perhaps in- formal, but if harmless was not a breach of etiquette. Dear Miss Grey:—(1) Please give me a recipe for fruit salad. (2) Please give me the names and ad- dresses of the Orphans’ homes in Seattle. (3) I am 19 years old. Am I too old to wear a bow? My hair just comes down to my shoulders. How shall I fix {t up without using false hair? LOUISE, A.—Fruit salad dressing: —To one ees, well beaten, add three table spoons water, 3 of vinegar, 2 tea spoons sugar, 4 teaspoon mustard Stir constantly while boiling until it thickens, Use this with chopped fruits, such as apples, bananas and pineapple. (2) See elty directory (2) You should begin to dispense with the bow. Try doing your hair parted and puffed slightly in the back, Dear Miss Grey:—(1) Please mention some games for an even ing party of boys and girls of 16 and 16. (2) Is it all right for a girl to allow a boy to put his arm around her waist? (3) Is it proper for a girl to lunch with a young man and his family at his home when she does not know his par. ents? (4) Give recipes for two kinds of candy. (5) Do you think it is all right for girls and boys to THIRD AND PIKE, ENTRANCE 500 up. st $5 Gold Crowns. for Best 88 Gold Crowns. SBATTLE' erett. Offic nd hoor Commerce Bld Union Cut-Rate Dentists WE CUT THE PRICES LOWER OLDEST DENTAL LOCATION, until the whites are set B Into t fav which f t m, seawon with dot with butter Feat mth one ok Eee Divide six hard ec halves, lengthwine axpoonful of salt, & pepper. half teacuptul of water, same amount of two tablespoonfuls of grated three minu ‘exes, sprinkle crumbs, and A. Silken Lustre | To the Dullest Hair} of hair and not n time aming and © pensive trips to the hair-dresser's. Simplicity is the keynote—just an occasional brushing of scalp and hair on which has been sprinkled shampoo & tablespoonful of dry mixture. This is brushed through and out of the hair, and with it comes all dust, dandruff and excess oll. re the dry shampoo, mix 8 of orris and 4 ounces ro meal Keep in sifter-top can and use once or twice each week. After root or therox. a few shampoos dull, “stringy, lifeless or brittle hair grows won derfully soft, silky and lustrous, Constant using induces a luxuriant growth.—Advt 305% PIKE, OVER OWL DRUG 95 for Bost $10 Teeth. 98 for Bost $15 Teeth. inless Extracting Free. TUIRD AND PIKE Rellingham Office © Dxchange Bldg. Second F mix well and | Removal Sale We will vacate our present location soon and are offering at a discount of 20 to 50 per cent our entire stock of WALL PAPER Pictures, Picture Frames, Room Mouldings, Wood to Burn, Pyrog- raphy Outfits, White China, Brass Goods, Cut Glass and Art Novelties. White Blanks, single roll. ...%e Gilt Paper, single rolt ........40 9} Kmbossed Paper, single roll. ..6e}/ Ingrains, single roll .. Te Varnished Tiles, single roll. .19%¢ |f Lincrusta Walton, yard aise |, |] Grass Cloths, yard . 300 Sized Burlap, yard sees 08 Globe Wall Paper Co. | 907 SECOND AVE. } | ° AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE Tonight-—Last Time PopularsPriced Matinee Today Marry Bulger in “THE FLIBTING PRINCESS” Pricese e. to $1.50. Special Wednesday Mat., best seats $1 METROPOLITAN Tonight and All Week. Matinee Today Werba ond Leusher Present That of Viennese € “The Girl, The Man and The Game"| Big Beauty Chorus. Catehy Songs AL gh. Ni and $1.00, LOIS THEATRE Tonight—All Week Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday Sandusky-Stockdale Co. in CLANSMAN” ‘Barriers Burned Away” 50c, Mats. 1 Mats. A Breesy Baseball Cony “SWAT MILLIGAN’ Grand Opera Singers Le Basque Juartette 5—Other Big 8. & C. Acts—5 Matinee Datly, 2:30, % | PANTAGES THEATRE | ud The South American Paderowski. 7—Big Acte—7 complained | boarding | cars of the difficulty the high open trolley TherelS a Way Out of the DRINK HABIT And That Is Through the Neal 3-Day Treatment. Put your drinking friend or loved one on the way to self- mastery L ending him to the Neal In- stitute—on Capitol Hill, Seattle. In but three days every trace of desire or craving for whis- key will be driven from his system by the N harmless vegetable medicines, administered inter- nally by regular li- censed physicians. in- free For further formation and booklet, write, call on or phone the manager, Mr. R. H Knittle, care N Institute, East Howell and 16th avy Seattle. Phones 4381; Ind. Cedar 431, Drug habits also successfully treated by the Neal method.

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