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enews’ . * * . ie 3 ot 4 he tee ee oe ee ae 8 ed A) | ne | Sicacacti. br a post card young man has to think of som Dut I wouldn't do if you do. when you meet him, of you you can Dear letter to would like it Would it be pre A girt awful his tion comes Miss Grey “| WOULDN'T DO IT, MARY" er before me from a young girl a boy who works near « s herself “Mary ter has told h and she ge * on 1 wonder why it is that as soon as a girl hears a} she immediately Well ng nice about her his attention? 1 wouldn't do Be ni sald some © way to ho! Mary That is natural, too. 1 gu efore we are made acquain , ik 1 well to get acquainted with her, too. sper for me to kiss her, good-bye? that the boy Ukes her Wit it be right for me to write him a note She ts only 15, r house, and we like him! to say that she} (Mary). | wen It's natural, but don’t be the first to write. (1) Is It proper for me to write a post card or now a girl who am with a fine girl every Sunday, and | love her awful well. (2) What color of suit would be nice for a boy of 18 for next month? Pioase give me A.—No, girl wh you would better wait until you x wants to know her get acquainted, and then introduce yout the best advice. t her. M. M Couldn't the No; tt is not considered the thing for young boys and girls to h other kiss « Dear Miss Gr A.-Cut cold of « Water nish around & potato river, top part. Dear Miss Grey washed, drained and dried on a towel of good salad dressing, ey: Will you please print a recipe for d boiled chicken fn \-Inch cubes seraped and cut into small pieces, the base with yolks of hard-botled egi capers and celery tips, Place more Add an equal amount Toas about with a amall quantity mound on a salad dish, and just before serving |. Preased through Up here. in th eNorthern woods we hav A dark blue or a dark gray sult would be nice for the winter chicken salad? VIOLA chilled in dressing‘on the had an &rsument among the boys, and I want to know if it ts proper for a logger to go to church. A.--Why, of course, If he wants to. tioned as to its Christmas ts coming! being a proper p SAY, CHRISTMAS 18 COMING, GIRLS! to go. And #0 are the letters from girls A READER. Thave never heard ehurch ques- letters Qsking advice in making thelr men friends presents. They know 1 will Bot preach at ¢ & expensive prese old, but they will be apprectated, made in various styles. (i supply may pre’ handkerchiefs, there are tie ri 1 may tel! you of before Christmas. Don't, don't buy him a tie. warning—it ta n thing no man Ii Dear Miss @ seven-monthsold taken with Its ing to give all girl readers just one little hint hem for wanting to do this, and | am don't not; but I am give @ man an mt. No matter how much you think of him, don't do it Where are many things 2hat are oth dainty and useful. pads of tise went many a “cuss.” A man never has pot too late yet. ike some one else t In having baby’s parents would you! select for him, Dear Miss Grey rey with white 4 you can embroider his initial if you wish. book covers, collar boxes and numerous other thing 1 should have given you one other Yea, they are ue paper ogn be lar buttons are always acceptable, and a too many linen Then That is a For some time picture}my finger patle have been covered spots. I have well have him in full dress, or would | shaped nalls, and do not like these you have him wear a little em-|dots. Can you tell me the caw brofdery dross with short sleeves|and is there a cure? and low neck, and have his feet DIMPI dare? A YOUNG MOTHER, | A.—White spots on tho nails are |menerally caused by bruising them, A—To me nothing {s lovelier|and { think your nails may be a than the dimpled hands and feet of jlittle tender. If this is true, try & baby, and unless the parents are|holding them for a few minuter to have the picture of themselves|each day In a weak solution of with rig! ery dress. = Take tength, two ples on sewing machine. size needle and when stitching three fnchés in the rest for fringe. they will be heavy smooth, as @ single strip would not} o, and of course you can use side, which may be alike or differ ent, according to,material To Remove Gi Woole: An excellent grease sprinkle flour pots, then lay brown paper ai with a very warm flatiron, remove the flour thoroughly ang no trace grease will remain. Tried and true. froning well brush your carpet, 9 Quick: t two eRe 1% quite’ their wraps on, for him to wear the embrold- spots from are foot of foil. mixing & small it will be all|alum water. You [a alum with Ip Recipes for Star Readers Rugs Made From Woolen Carpets | with a plece of buckskin the same | foil becomes brilian' coe of Use largest) longest stitch and ends stitch stont |p and then ravel out |p x double, enough to lie Place the foll upon sheet of paper over e of marbi preas it down tight oll will adhere to t ther redse Spots From n Carpets. way to your into lengthwise sirt dining | side, baste, th right side as you c this by stitching a solutely side by sid: over the sheet of the paper After paper, from of the thickly down a nd iron Pull out basting. sux on Wrong side. ing y hand. cord or | ornament the on work silver on Mirrors. 3 Might, add 2-3 eup stiver (polson) to Rub casts | To Quickly Chase ' Away Wrinkles SPOKAN Wa y thousand East tched lakes in & quantity in this position a few hours. Th In olden days th backstitch! from exes } Wisconsin and Rhode Ial-| can make it by of pow- uke warm water. the t. Lay the gta then stitch sides and ends upon a flat table, face downward until the glass, x the foil jay a with a perfectly flat surface put upon it sufficient to Let it remat he glans. Pretty Ribbons Made From Yard Silk To make ribbons from silk cut pe—not across remove |fold down one narrow turn on wrong n sew by machine Toom rug or *.y woolen carpet is to|Just as close to the edge on the| Repeat | in do it second time ab- je with first row ‘ANOTHER STUNNING DRYDEN FASHION DRAWING bexina | and} place upon it a block of wood or a | THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Be ey tor & ar The girl or young matron who wishes to bave a stunning outofdoor costume should robe herself in a suit of gray natine, Chinchilla furs will softly harmonize and a white felt hat eoquettishly rolled on the| lett side will prettily finish the picture. » 00600 | The brim of the hat Is bound with an Inch wide white grosgrain | at ibbon. band of the same, with a flat bow, surrounds the crown. | th ‘The brim ts held up at the side by a unique cockade of spun glass. | °°0000 This smart taflored sult is in two pleces, the sRirt and coat, the blouse being of cotton marquisette with a deep, Incoedged side Jabot. 00000 The skirt and coat are trimmed with black velvet the skirt is @ 10-inch band of this rich fabric. ot jas The feature of | Co Here | — | it ts held in piace by a large agai op and are also of the velvet button, The cuffs are silk on wrong side, close to stitchin| trim off all extra| close to stitch was done and a fancy stitch added for} FISH GROW FAST ah. Nov, tern brook tre oa supplied and early in 1910, and placed in Lost lake, near saw, Wash, rest and quickest way to|krew from 15 to 17 inches in 19 wrinkles of every de-| months. This is a greater growth from the finest Hnes to|than has yet been reported for any the deepest furrows is by means of | species placed in local waters the formula, about which A. Uhlig, fish and game war we've heard sc ing the face and tiehten: about the c druggist can su; saxoli nich Dissolve an oun pint of witch ha perfect @ can make Depo! ings in thi t is worth and he We give cate of De You can our tificates of money wil from the posited TRY IT solution as ~Advt | knows we him interest. interest day it is de- RESOURCES OVER $700 The Bank for Savings Cor, 3rd Ave. and Pike St. dou, is arranging te egaa from these f pla muctrof late, Bath 1 neck in the lotion s and to r strea 10, as saggy Useue chin. Any powdered >, neck or pply pure js most effective nee of this in a half zel, and you have as expert | Motion Pic LOVISVIL folk of eas miles the tain roads for a loc rn ricer se days o' s bank because picture shows. y of confidence can pay WATER | WASHINGTON, } n “ertifi- him a Certifi l violet rays ting in the Spokane rive mein Ei n, early next May Nov. 4 for the » secure 2,560,000 ish this fall for n Washing a tures to Lure Voters Mountain utucky are riding ver rough moun ok at moving pie tures thrown on screens et up in schoolhouses in the Interest of Judge Edward C. O’Rear, republican the Postal Sav candidate for gévernor. For many lof them these ar@ the first “moving | VIOLET RAYS MAKE SANITARY wv. 4.—Ultra purification of posit drinking water 1s the latest devel : 7 opment in the Philippines. The also invest in Hl) srmy surgeons there have been bearing cer- f]| making successful experiments. Your interest de 1 earn |but also causes of disease. | KANSAS CITY, j}a mean trick |L, Sosland. The jin the rear of the |Sosland pressed t NEXT PAY AY 000 when the custome jown which belong tomers. | MORGANTOWN, cal potato dealers, ne ultra violet rays not only H\ the animal parasites in the wa’ destroy custom trousers that he then owned |—Householdera have boy kill the bacte CHILLY CUSTOMER It was played on stranger waited tailor shop while he only pair of But r left he had on Nov. 4 |two pairs of trousers beneath his ed to other cus: Sosland asked the police to find the greedy BOYCOTT DECLAR —D stranger. W. Va., Nov. 4 stted lo- and are buying their supply of tubers from Michi. gan in carload lots. the merchants want too big profits. It is deciared by | ~~ MARY ANDERSON How long ago did Mary Anderson retire from the stage? Well, she has @ boy of 16 and confesses to 62 years herself, so it's a long time. Hut the public has never lost its interest in the beautiful Kentucky girl who made Shakespeare's women live again, and who, at the height | of her fame, got married and settled down to housekeeping in a quaint English village not far from Stratford-on-Avon She returns to New York to see “The Garden of Allah” started on the stage, for she collaborated with Robert Hichens in dramatizing the novel. She says she has never for a moment regretted her retire-| ment from public life. Perhaps not Mary, but the of wa have! there is sure to come physical suffering nt timas—suffering hard to bear— suffer- ing which will be followed by serious sickness, if the first symptoms are neglected, To Bvery Sufferer From Rheumatism Name . Addren | But this suffering will soon be for- | gotten, and there will be no after conse- juences if relief is obtained from a safo, reliable, natural corrective medicine. BEECHAM’S”- PILLS ught to be on hand in every home ready for use at first sign of trouble, This famous family remedy bas proved in years and years of trial, its } power to correct physical trouble aod to ward off disease. coupon, when rT mailed bt Foot Draft Go., D § If You Have Rheumatism Sign and Mail This Coupon Today hl ‘Try for yourself—or in your home, s fow doses and seo how the bodily ystem ig strengthened and refreshed and how surely and effectively they Relieve Suffering Your druggist can supply you; in boxes with helpful directions, 10¢. and 25e, DYER, Co: FREDERICK My unbounded faith in M Drafte in built on my nults, If wands of 1 you could a8 of thii a tim, have auf. Have Your Photo saxen in a Real Auto POST CARDS—$1.00 PER DOZ. Kodak Films developed, 10c a pope Bond ! a Will get a $1 roll, any size. mall to try after trying, if are fully satiafied with they bring you, send me sy cost you ‘nothii n't you noe that you | tho’ comfort | If A. M. FROST 1332 First Ave., Seattle. STEVENS ACADEMY Fourth Near Pine Dancing Guaranteed in 4 Private Lessons Copyrighted it n to know for yourself, when 1, Halls for private lessons) knowing as I do, risk my doliar Vv a ening. Trial| treatment on your verdict? Address acing Wed- | Magt Draft Co. LK Oliver Baturday, | Bide. Hend no money Ind. 704, only coup Do st now. how we shall get when we get through this vale of thing these are the thoughts that) demand our attention Without all our things we should have little to do, and little to Worry about | Whether we keep our things in a trunk, a bundle or a paper bag; | whether we hire a house to put them in; whether we put them in| rt ®, where they eat themselves up; or whether we run away to| Buro to get away from our thing our horrible things!——-for a while, the fact remains that they are the principal part of us, and that they keep us in a perpetual bond» ee to them My word! And then to think of the perfectly proper people who are ac! more things! owning things! has no v set down in the con even & dull person, non-sectarian and having no light to speak of, must discern the inimical attitude toward things } There is the story of the “rich young man” in quest of eternal life, who, when he found he had to give up bis things, went away sor-| rowing. What was eternal life e to things 1 Moses had his mind on when he wrote the Second and Tenth commandments, In another place it is distinetly stated that ia man's life sonseth M. Abbott, temperance advocate . theese the.’ distribution of goats’| We publish all the ingredi- milk to prevent drunkenness, of those Ml fed, she asserts. PRESIDENT TAFT WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 4 | vest wil) be added to this veara | He will assure you it cannot ‘twotball game between West Point cad Annapolis ncad color the hair. Yale contest, by The army and navy will meet Sat urday, BREAKS YOUR COLD — deeaking and all the Grippe symp. first hours until three consecutive doses | Break up the most severe cold, | ™ ea Aither in the head, chest back, | 101 reary"thde. 0 tnd ‘and: Sindisom St aomach or limbs. hones! Main 2174; 1878 It promptly relieves the most fRiserable headach: aad nose stuffed up, rheumatic twinges. sult of th cost of more than fifty dollars and which we have conclusively strated is not effective in the treat ment of colds or grippe. | anywhere will The velvet collar is soft) the world o | and rolling, and slips under a band of the natine at the waistline. | War Declared on Dental What we shali do with our things; where we more things; to whom we shall shall put our things leave our things Bo that wally waiting for dead men’s shoes! they can inherit Walt Wh “Oh, to be like the not burdened with xen The Bibi The » Way In looking up t onsists not in the abundance of things which he pow It is evident haven't much standing in the Bible. ometimes it » all, But that “things” ma as if the Bible possibly, It is Just a pa GOATS’ MILK CURE BOSTON, Nov, 4.—Dr, Adelaide Rich Hair who drink intoxicants are | ents of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. | Your doctox can thus quickly | WILL arreno| decide any hair question. Ask about Aver Co, A Mane! necond Harvard of mioa, only to the the presenc dent Taft, who bas expr desire to be on the firing line. importan: Wiad hair. 1-4 Off on Fine Hand Bags At Houghton & Hunters Jewelry Store. 215 Yesier Way Formerly 704 ist Av. _YOUR EYES and fitted Noy, 26. AND ENDS GRIPPE IN A FEW HOURS You will distinetly ‘feel your cold mms leaving after taking the very dose It ta a positive pid Compound, taken every ¢ taken, will end the Grippe and | jou duliness, head | feverishness, | running of} dis | and| re throat mucous catarrhal soreness, stiffness Pape's Cold Compound is the re research at a thousand ho, quinine, | emon- | — years contains Take this harmless compound as SEE OUR rected, with the knowledge that DEMONSTRATION ere is no other me made in the world, which erippe This We Hand Water C: Pictures, well worth 31.09 to $2.00 a MUHL—219 Pike St. else cure your cold or en sery as promptly and with her asalstance or bad after-effe a 26-cent package of Pape's ( pmpound, which any druggist in a supply. ~ Hougen’s Lightning Shoe Repair Works 110 Madison St. Ind. 5415, We Call for and Deliver. Books on Astrology How to Make and Read Your Hor oacope © of the Zodiac Upon Lane, the Bookman, 308 Union St. EVERETT-SEATTLE IN TERURBAN RAILW AY Prices rT Many of the people calling at our office toll as tat thay had train Saturday and Sunday at 9:00 1 Indicates bagcere I Frelae train leave 3 from Be up ings Regal Dental Offices 7 SEATILE-RVEREEY ENOHOMISH EVERETT EATER URBAN RAINS, L.A VER W. Cor. Union st. Bring thi ation In Everett as Seattle Ever rurban ALBANY Painless Dentists WE ARE THE PIKE ST. BARGAIN DENTISTS We are making regular $8 and $0 Gold Crowns for $4; regular $8 arid $10 Bridge Work for $4; regular $5 and $10 Gold Fills for from $1 to $4; regular $15 and $25 Sets of Teeth for from $4, $8 and $12, and Silver Fills 0c ‘These low prices for the very best work are not to be had in Seattle except at the Albany Dentists. Call in for free examination, and we will show you and tell you exactly what work will cost, and arantee your work for 15 years, We are willing to work for a reputation. Our prices are very low; our work equals the best in the world, It is to your ad- vantage and our gain that you call on us, and peddle cheap talk; tal Art, and we want a large ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS On the Second Floor of the People’s Bank Building, Corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street. Opposite the Bon Marche and MacDougall & Southwick elevator or walk up. your fs We do not sell hot alr we are Dentists in every branch of the Den work for small fees so as to do a cash practice. We practice and small profit, Take | Get the Well-Known “com” HORLICK'S | Mae Afainst Against ctiattencedissRaa MALTED MILK Made In the largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant in the world We do not make “milk products— Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ete. But the Original-Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK and the extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble im a wt) water. Best food-drink for all ages. @@ ASK FOR HORLICK’S Used all — the Tiki owe Soda crackers are more nutritive than any other flour food. Uneeda Biscuit are the perfect soda crackers. Therefore, Uneeda Biscuit. Five cents spent for a package of Uneeda Biscuit is an invest- ment—an invest- ment in nourish- ment, in health, in good eating. Though the cost is but five cents, Uneeda Biscuit are too good, too nour- ishing, too crisp, to be bought merely as an economy. Buy them because of their freshness— buy them because of their crispness— buy them because of their goodness— buy them because of their nourishment. Always 5:cents. Al- ways fresh and crisp in the .moisture- proof package. Never sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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