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ae i AESBELEE ABA a 4 é See! SP! Liisi RSSATIISFETe 4893 Cynthia Grey’s Letters DOES SHE KNOW “LOVE"t | writes that she ts 17, and wants to know if she Is “too young to realise the true meaning of low if it is proper to send a boy! my picture for Christmas, as he has expressed his desire for one many times; would it be right to send a boy a Bible with his name in gilt on tt; | how to keep my hair from falling out; how to dress it without rate; and how to dress to look Meshier.” As a general thing, giris of 17 do not know | the meaning of deep, true love, but once in a while we find a girl who doos, She ts exceptional, If your par don't object, you ean picture, but T think 1 would be ulcer to send a book. “Ktdni “Treasure Island,” by Stevenson; “Men of Iron,” by Howard Tyle, and “Boy Craftsman,” by A.B. Hall, are all good, It is certainly all right to send the Bible, You will find a “falling hair” answer in our issue of a fow days ago. Three large puffs at the back or crown of the head are a pretty, new way to dress the hair, As to a style of dressing that will wake one look fleshier, why should one wish it when it is the fashion to look slender? “Waiting HE'S LONESOME Dear Miss Grey 1 have been here almost a y and find tt al- most impossible to make friends with anybody. ttend evening schoo! and gymnasium, but ft seems as if the fellows don’t want to make friends, It's lonesome to go to shows alone, and my family con: sists of older people, and I don't want to get too old for my age. 1) will be ar ul if you will give me any suggestion to how to get in with the crowd. J. K. M. A.—The West noted for ite friendliness, so I think you may be at fault in not realizing that a great many people, like yourself, are strangers, and if each walts for the other to make advances, you can seo how the condition you describe may result. Why not meet the world balf-way-—-or even more? THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER MANDY’S GAY CALICO DRESS COSTS JUST Dear Miss Grey: My cousin has come to visit me, and I thought we would have such a good time, but the young man I am engaged to pays her more attention than he does me, and she seems to encour age him. Iam very unhappy over it. Is there anything I can do to regain his love? PANSY. A-—Don't you think you may unintentionally exaggerate the case? He probably thinks he ig pleasing you by being nice to your guest, and she may be exerting herself to show your fiance how she likes the idea of having him tn the family, Even if this is not the case, the best thing you can do ts to get rid of any jealousy, and treat them both as Bicely as you can, You will gain nothing by acting hatefully, IN LOVE WITH HIS BROTHER'S WIFE Dear Miss Grey: Tell me what to do. | love my brother, and I Jove his wife—1 mean the way a min loves a woman he wants to marry I © tried to conquer it, but I can’t, I even tried to join the army, I want to do the right thing, but Dut could not pass the examination. sometimes I feel I can’t trust myself. If you can, help me, | think she suspects it. WORRIED, A—I would advise you to leave town and stay until you can not @aly trust yourself, but have for this woman the deep, brotherly love that is her right. it must pain her gre: if she doos realize the state | @f affairs. Believe me, it ls the only manly thing you can do. CAN COUSINS MARRY? I would like to know if first cousins can get @ AN ANXIOUS READER. to marry in this state, Dear Miss Grey: Micense and get married in this state. A it is against the law for first cou GIFTS FORA CAPTAIN'S BRIDE In answer to “O. W. W.'s” inquiry for suitable gifts for a shower @2 a friend who {s soon to marry a sea captain and live in Australta, on board the ship, I will suggest that the presents be useful art! = that she can utilize in traveling. A little sewing case cat be daint- fly made; one compartment for white and black thread for general use, another for and still another for darning. One friend can make an olicioth case for her toilet articles; another a portfollo for her ing materials. A silk hat bag ts acceptable, and one can be made elaborate with embroidery Int ating books, well covered (but not too many of them), make another nice present. Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell me the difference between Progressive whist and bridge whist? W. ©. G. A.—-In progressive whist the partners play with each other, while fs bridge whist, the partner of the one who leads throws down his/ hand, face upward, and does not play. His partner plays his own band and the hand on the table. Dear Miss Grey: (1) PI ipe for sweet rye bread. (2) Also for cheese cake A.—()) I think you mean the sweet rye biscuit, Here It is: Add cup bofling water to 1 cup rye flakes and let stand one hour; add one third cup molasses, 1% teaspoons salt, a tablespoon butter, 1 yeast eake dissolved in | cup lukewarm water, and flour. Lat rise, beat thor-| eughly, turn into buttered pans, let rise again, and bake. To shape into | Biscuits, take the mixture up by spoonfuls; have the hands well floured (2) ‘The recipe for cheese cakes ts ald 1 cup sweet and 1 cup @our milk; strain. Add 1 cup sugar, yolks of 4 egex, juice and grated} find of 1 lemon and % teaspoon salt. Li patty pans with paste, fill with the mixture, and sprinkle with chopped almonds. Bake until firm to touch. Dear Miss Grey T have been sleeping with my little boy, 2% years | @d, for some time, and my wife says it fs not healthy for a child to gleep with a grown person. Is this true? The little fellow sits up for me every night until [ come from the store, at 9 o'clock. J. A.—1 know some people think as your wife does, but I n wee the reason. If you can make the change without causing the ttle | fellow too much grief, it might be all right; but, really, I think pain and grief are more harmful than the mode of sleeping. Excellently Tailored Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits $1.00 Down This is the second week of this unusual sale. It is your opportunity to dress well, conveniently, easily and never miss the money. All you need is $1.00—we do not “hem and haw,” to get Pays for It coerce or try ut Jother way |for dispelling ofliness, wrinkles and restoring the healthy Unt of youth! The difference between two pounds of raw cotton and the same weight of calico, Soft, Velvety Skin For Every Woman The continued use of tace pow: dere ts ponatble for pimples, blackhead sauow complexions, and #0 aggra- vatea the unnatural condition that wrinkles are inevitable, By the application of a plain *purmax lotion, it is an easy mat ter to rid the skin of all pore-ob- structions and give to it a softness and velvety texture impossible any This lotion ts splendid to the cheeks. Once it ts tried powder and rouge will be forever discarded. This lotion is made by putting two teaspoonfuls glycerine in % pint hot water, then adding 4 ounces spurmax, Whore witch ha. zel is used instead of water, It dries quicker Know F. W. Stevenson & Co, Brokers, Bailey Bldg. are advised reactions likely to occur in stocks from present level ooo Have your bitte coflected. Weet- ern Collection Co, 433 N. ¥, Block. Main 6169. oe Newest Fur Turbans Made of your old furs. styles now tn. MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Bank Bidg. Latest FAR VISION asi> VJ Without Lines,” inthe @ =" Lens HUTESON OPTICAL co. 1930 Second Ay., near Union ‘Makers of Good Glasses ALBANY faints We Are the Pike Street Bargain Dentists aoa Y Crowns yf “ tg oh 2 on re These suits are made of the very best more—$1.00 gives you the suit and season's popular materials, serges, home spuns and mixtures. The linings are guar anteed, the tailoring excellent, the styles new. Gately’s ninety-two stores make It possible for such prices as these— $16.50, $22.50 Up to $40.00 COME IN AND SEE. First Ave! & Madison} Hof-brau A first-class popular-priced restaurant, with a place of amusement of the highest character You will be delightfully combined —that ils the HOFBRAU. suprised with the delicious dishes our chef has orig inated. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Ww prices for the very. best | work are not to cept at the A bany Dentists. | Call in for free 6x4 mination and we will |snow you our work, and tell you exactly what your work will coat nd guara. your work for 16 ‘We are willing to It is to your advantag thet you call on us. hot alr and peddle che jecond floor of the Peaple’s iiding, corner of Second 1 Mac- levator tee the Bon Marche 1 & Southwick. Take Mob-Proof Furniture Wood Steel Fixtures Wood Hteot Marble PURCELL SAFE CO. Exclusive Agent GENUINE BA) Prefontaine Bide. rough skins and | Advt. | Things You Should PAINLESS | NEW ORLEANS, Noy, 8.—Nine Southern governora—and Mandy! Nine soft-voloed Southern gentle men gathered here to see if they couldn't devise a way of raising the price of cotton—and Mandy, 300 miles away, black by nature, happy by the same, busily picking the cotton Itaelf. ‘The price of cotton ts a big ques. tion for the governors, but Mandy | 1s much more coneerned in getting | enough for her and her plokanin. | nies to eat and calloo clothes to Can't-Be-Beat Doughnuts 1 put im my mixing bowl 1% pints of flour; to this I add 2 small teaspoons of cream of tartar and 1) jf soda, a small 1% cups of sugar, a little salt and grate in perhaps half a nutmeg. Mix well, then add | 1 cup thin cream and 1 egg, well beaten. This I let stand over night In the morning I aift in a little more flour if needed so as to roll woll and fry tn hog fat. 1 dip each doughnut quickly Into balling water | |to remove the grease and put away | in a Jar or Uightly closed pail. These will keep moist and tender until eaten. Little Cottage Puddings. Two-thirds cup of sugar, % cup) butter, % cup milk, 1 eam, % tea spoon soda, 1 teaspoon cream of |tartar, flour to make moderately stiff batter. Mix in order given and | beat well. Steam half hour in amall |ecupa, into which have first been dropped a spoonful of preserved strawberries, Serve with whipped cream, Any kind of rich preserves may be used, Fine for dinner pall. machine made. It has scores improvements which we will Renan to show 7 QUARTER - SAWED | OAK A very attra ive Rocker in the golden finish, made with continuous back and front wide solid shaped saddle seat, me- dium high back; a com- fortable Rocker. Reguier price $7.75, special $4.75, posts, Reciees for Star Readers |heaping t Will keep motat. The Free is the lightest run- ning and fastest sewing of any 98c; 6le WENT TO AID PATRIOTIC TRUST woar, lot's visit with Mandy as she picke the raw cotton—the same kind that went to make the calico dress which surrounds her gener. ous frame. What happens to the cotton be tween the time It is raw, as Mandy picks ft, and the time it is manu factured into cloth, as woars It? ‘That's the problem the governors “There's 14 yards of cloth in this dress,” says Mandy, “and { paid 7 cents a yard for the cloth, That's 98 conta.” It took two pounds of cotton to make Mandy's dross, Mandy got about a cent for picking the two pounds, The farmer got about 16 cents for it. It the manufac turer and merchant 20 cents to got the two pounds of cotton Into Mandy's black hands, ready for sewin, That accounts for 87 cents of the 98 cents which Mandy paid for the cloth. Where did the other 61 cents go? Who got it? That's the big question that is most important. But the governors wouldn't discuss tt. What the gov- ernors wanted was to raise the Price of cotton 3 cents per pound and put $60,000,000 into the pock- ‘ets of Southern farmers. Macaroni and Cheese. Boll %& package macaron! until tendef. Drain, Make ® cream |aauce of 1 cup rich milk, 1 cup water (or 2 cupe milk). When hot thicken with a tablespoon of flour that has been blended with 1 — spoon of butter. Add « pineh of salt and pepper and 1 beaten ess (may be omitted). Remove from tove and add % pound chegse that has been put through meat chop |per. Str the sauce until cheese is evenly mixed through it Butter a baking dish. Put in thin layer of w ont and then of sauce until dish is filled, Cover with efficker crumbs and bits of butter © with cover on dish at first, remove it to brown the top. ) Cake Made Without Eggs. Putter, % teacup; white sugar, cup; cold water, 1 tea loup, stirred in thoroughly. Flour, \3 cups; 2 teaspoons, or 1 of soda, 2 of cream tartar; 1 cup raisins and a little nutmeg. Very nice. u Machine Club Of 50 members is now al- most filled. If you want a Sewing Machine you had better join now and take advantage of the $1 down and $1 a week of be SOLID OAK A very attract- ive I Table to picture, turn- ed pedestal, style, Six - foot value xtension similar non-dividing quarter sawed top. $21.00 $14.75 Fight - foot size, $24.50 $16.25 size, value .. Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Late ‘ ~All the Credit You Want PIKE 81, AND FIFTH Av. Hotel Mi team Moat A New Hot and Cold $10,000 Dining oom in Connection. Over $20,000 Worth of Ht CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS iwaukee Hotel, © entrally Located bh Clase Furniture in Rooms ricetrte. Tia mars Single Rooms, por week . $2.50, Month ret Room and Bath, por week. . $5.00, Month $20. oo EVERY Inspect this hotel — Bvery:hing complete—A ROOM beautiful lobby and correspondence room Phones: Ind. 8071; Main 4504. Mandy | .|Co, right away, SPRESEELN SENOS * =«BIXBENTENCE TALKS = & * * ORR eee BY CYNTHIA GREY Things That Deform the Face and Form. Biting the lips is sald to injure the little blood vessels and impede the efreulation. ing the nalis indicates an tr |ritable disposition, and certainly it spolls the appearance of the whole hand Screwing up the nose causes num: beriess littie wrinkles that grow deeper day by day. Standing on the side of the foot eau the foot to grow sidewise, #0 that after a while it ts impoustble to stand straight Stooping the shoulders contracts the chest, throws the head forward, and in time wil) injure the voice. Tight lacing is the cause of many a red nose and ugly complexion, and lly, girls, no man whose opinion is worth anything ad mires it. Dandruff Goes Failing Hair Ceases, Scalp itch Vanishes, New Hair Grows Profusely and Becomes Fascinating. Don't say “I've read all that be- |fore”—just go to The Quaker Drug lay down 50 cts, \say “I want a bottle of that PARIS- IAN SAGB that so many sensible people are using.” Then take it home and use it as directed and ithen if you are not satisfied that tt is just as advertised take back the mpty bottle and The Quaker Drug Co. will refund your money. “Pretty risky offer” you'll say; not at all. Tho Quaker Drug Co. knows just what PARISIAN SAGE will do, and they have the promise of the American makers, the Giroux |Mfx. Co., of Buffalo, N. ¥., that they will back them up in this strong guarantee, Pretty fair and square offer isnt It? and only 50 cents for a large bottle at The Quaker Drug Co. and drugglats America over, Mra, J Franklin, Fulton, Mo., writes PARISIAN SAGE eradt- cates dandruff, cleans the scalp, and makes the hair fluffy and beau: tifel; also is a good hair grower. - I shall continue to use it as long it gives such perfect satisfaction. TAIN DEATH As a direct result of the latest discoveries in the domain of mod- ern and demonstrable hygienic and physiological science, a woman in advanced middle age, mother of a number of children, recently was restored to a life of comparative) jhealth and usefuln Mrs. Francisca Miller, daughter of Mrs. Sara McKeever of 7202 Palantine Ave. relates the follow- for many years by medical and osteopathic methods untii { was de- Jclared incurable by all and told/ that death might relieve me of my childhood I was subject to frequent |heart disease, Later valvular leak- jage of the heart could be plainly | |heard some distance from my per- son. I fell from one faint into an other. My stomach and bowels | were entirely unable to take care of any food. Splitting headache | wrung incessant moans from my} |tortured body. Relations and) friends deemed merciful death in- evitable. At this critical period | my mother’s advice prevaued. We asked Dr. Rudolph to attend my | ease, My headache ceased from the initial treatment, and I have never had a single fainting spell |since that day. Al of my abdom- inal organs gradually improved un- ined my husband, who bought a| arm at Alberta, Canada, since I be gan to recover so visibly. “This is about a year ago, and I remain well more strengt Many more almost successes in the art of healing have been score German as fast as difficult cases come to him, cures as remarkable as they , save for the few di profe generally, dare not | countenance such a splendid record |for fear of loss of pres’ lregular but antiqua' metho founded upon medineval axioms Dr. Rudolph is a lcensed physt- | clan, associate member of the American of New York State, and as local representative of this world-re nowned institution, 1s ready teach those peerless methods to all interested, as by arrangement with the parent institution, h ized to instruct and graduate those qualified to pass the usual exami- nation upon equal terms with stu dents attending the home school Students desiring to pass the med- {cal board of state examiners will be given the requisite Information, Call at, or address Doctor Peter Ru dolph, Nestor Bldg., 1619 Westfike Bivrd., City. Suite 1, ing: “I bad been vainly treated | sufferings most any day. Since| | fainting spelle traceable to organic | til now for some time past I can} travel anywhere and have rec ently | continue to get | Incredible For the medical | College of Naturopathy | FOI TOTO TO SKIT TOK te te! * * | Wh * RETURNS STOLEN SPOON * y Wet Shampoos SANDUSKY, 0., Nov. &— * Are Injurious to Hair From @ Springfield, O., wom- #| an, list * | Billy tacr &# |, Avoid wet shampoos, if you would Gaastes ee Maieedl tamer oo a|tave oft, lustrous hair and plenty ved by mail a worn German *|°% |t. More or lens ‘free’ alkalt ip ampoo mixtures robs the scalp of conmary oll, and this, in a re, causes hair to grow dull, 4 find @ apoon that and unmanageable ‘swiped’ a few years ago *| ‘The dry shampoo is rapidly gaim " » | ing favor because of its cleansing silver spoon and the following *|™ note addrewsed to “Mr, Post * “Inclo wan as a souvenir from a ré xeeeeeeeueeuueeseeete® rant near the depot, where #/*nd Invigorating effect on both the Big Four lands excursion. #|>@lr and sealp. If 4 ounces either fate fr Springfield for Ce *\Of orris root or corn meal and 4 dar P Please return {t #|ounces of therox are mixed togeth. and thanks for your trouble, x|er and a tablespoonful sprinkled Billy Sunday says it is wrong *#\over the scalp, then brushed well to steal and 1 want to do *|through and out of the hair, all right.” % | traces of dust and dandruff will be Se | removed, and the halr will take om ——— |4 silken sheen and richness of cok or impossible by any other method. Electro Dental Parlors WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE Laboring People’s Dentists All Work Guaranteed 15 Years TERMS TO SUIT Corner First and Pike. VEGETABLE Un SILK NDERWEAR AND HosiEs Looks Like milk, Co 309 People's Ba. ae eae KORRECT MILLINERY 301 Liberty Bidg Opposite Postoffice. All Hats going at actuat half price— Pattern Hats, Felts, and all Retrimming, re making, designing, reblocking, Tbe. Also a showing of the finest Hand Tailored Suits in Seattle. Look them over, My prices will surprise you. Open Evenings Until 8 o’Clock. We Make a Specialty of Ladies’ Suits ey F yg and Vurs, Quilts, Blankets an@ Portieres at Very Reasonable Prices. Union Dye Works, Inc. ‘(Classy Cleaners and Dyers Office, 1085 Pike St. Plant, 1426 10th Ay. Phones: Ind. 619%; Main 8167. French Dry, P “=~ |The New Store sont The Place to Save Money Big Reduction Sale at the New Store Saturday and Monday Just received, new line of PILLOW TOPS That we are giving away, Get one. awe ca | The Armstrong Co. Hove Cor. Ballard and Twenty-Second Avs. What Shall We Do This Evening? HOW OFTEN does this question bob up in your home? It's perfectly natural, for every one should have some recreation after the day’s work. And no one need want for it where there's a VICTOR-VICTROLA tm the home. We announce the arrival of several VICTOR-VICTROLAS, one, Re IV, for $15.00. Yes, sir, a GENUINE VICTOR-VICTROLA for 15.00. Hardly seems possible, and yet this new instrument embraces all the fundamental Victor-Victrola principles. And the unequaled Victor-Victrola tone—that's the most important thing of all. | Why don't you get one for your home? Come in and see us about It today. We are open until 9:30 every evening. Saturdays, 11 p. m. | Ballard Music House 5411 Twentieth Ave. N. W. Near Market St. BALLARD 1277 FOR WEEKLY “SHEET MUSIC SPECIALS” SEE OUR WINDOW | GREAT SLAUGHTER OF MILLINERY AT THE B. ALLARD BAND BOX Everything at and below cost. Sale starts Saturday, November 11, at 10 a, m, Store closed all day Friday to adjust stock. 2005 MARKET ST. PHONE BALLARD 1126. C. G. INGALLS | WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER | Special Attention Given to Fine Watches and Clocks | 6223 Ballard Av. Become independent. Watch our chances in our window display dally. It wit teach you how. THR SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK BALLARD BRAN! F. P. SEARLE, Manager OTTO 8. J. PEDERSEN, Cashier A. W. PRESTON, Pioneer Pharmacist. TRY PRESTON’S GRIPPE CAPSULES They Do the Work! 25¢ a Box Ballard 2. Telephone: 5311 Ballard Ave. | There is no hot air in our talk about our Universal line Heating Stoves If you expect to keep warm this winter and need a good stove, don’t fail to call and see our display. Less Fuel, Less Cost and More Heat. | The Wm. M. Curtiss Company, Your Financial Future Ts exactly what you make ft. What you do now in the way of saving may determine what the future will bring you. A savings account is a great helper, Let us open one for you. BALLARD BRANCH Union Savings & Trust Co. 20th and Ballard Avenue. Cc. W. CASLER, Manager H. F., KELLEY, Cashier FOR SALE—SINGER AND WHEELER & WILSON MA- CHINES—Some slightly used, at reduced prices. Expert repairing. Cut this out and give to some suffering friend, U, 8S. P, officials ple investigate, Machines rented by week or month, 5403 Twentieth Avenue N. W.

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