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FSR | gua spss iee ie 5 tbeaii . - Bg} BEATS HER. A woman writes me that her husband has beaten bh " She has children, What shall she do? Shall she take the enieréa ana got And what can she do to support them? So many questions and ich responsible ones for Cynthia Grey to answer. Of course sho should never have alloWed the second beating, for children or no chil. dren, & woman ts not only wronging herself, but is wronging the man, in allowing him to treat hee with anything but reapest, 1 am not exe the man, if he can be called a man, But the real, true man, who won and loved her is there, somewhere, if she can tind him, If she can, | would advise her to stay with him; It not, it may be bettor to leave. It is no worse to have the children tn homes than it is for them to live with such a father, THE Japs abandoned the South pole search without even an at tempt to Cook it. A LETTER FROM LENORA, Here is @ letter from a girl signed “Lonor how to acknowledge a box of candy, flowers, ete nt write a note, and hew; or would {t be all right to call him up by phone, especially If she ia working in a telephdlie offt Does the post eard or the telephone really take the place of a good friendly letter or a dainty note? There is art about the latter that makes ono like to keep it near him. 1 think “Lenora” better write a little friendly note merely saying how much she enjoyed the candy, flowers, or both, who wants to know “Should the ree CHICAGO judge Indorses the family beds dox spring. That sounds Hike a Dear Miss Grey: (1) Do you think it ts right for a man whose work calls his away from home five or six months In a year to keep all knowledge of bagk accounts and other business from his wife, so that she does. know how things stand tu case of accident? And do you think it right for him to have a man friend and go out at night with him and leave his wife at home? (2) Wil you please tell me what to do with a maidenhair fern that comes up nice and green and then turns brown? ROSE. A—<(1) The highest type of marriage, of course, is for the husband and wife to be copartners and companions, and tt certainly la not right for one to be in Ignoranc® of the affairs of the other. As to the man friend, | think it would be hardly fair for a man to Wave his wife at home very often tn order to be with his friend, but on the other hand, it is not wise for a woman to be too exacting. (2) You can do nothing for the fern. HOW TO MAKE STYLISH ROSE BEADS Dear Miss Grey: (1) Can you tell me how to make the rose beads that are so stylish now? (2) Is ft injurious to drink luke warm water, and how much should one drink to keep the system tn order? A CONSTANT READER. A.—(1) Run rose petals through the moat grinder eight times daily for.cight days; mold into balls the size of the beads desired and string on a bat pin (2) Tt will not hurt you. Why not let your system run itself, and eat and drink what you like in moderation? WOMEN have been given the right to vote in Iceland. Now who wants to live in leeland? ABOUT THE WEDDING RING Dear Miss Grey () Shoold the wedding ring and engagement ring be worn on the same finger? (2) Would it be proper to visti my fiance's people before we are. married? (2) What will bea sensible traveling dress (my hair ts» brown, eyes bine, complexion fair) and hat? reas? And what for a pla AN ANXIOUS SWEETHE A—(1) Yes, on the third finger of the left band. (2) It Js considered proper, bat personally I would prefer not to (3) A dark blue broadcloth, or a bine mixture, with a turban, or Bonnet effect, in blue velvet, with soft white lining, Instead of Hf you wish a white wedding dress, white wool, which can be dyed Inter, thin white silk, is pretty. @ling sult? LADY DECIES (nee Gould) must buy Queet Mary has put the ban on hobble skirt fean industries? a new wardrobe because Is this a blow at Amer Why not be married ta your travel] fectively With There Is Lack of is : Heavy Macrim Lace Combined Ef.) eer Chiffon, It does not make any difference | what you wear you are fashionably Who Is at Wife or Husband? Dear Miss Grey--I am a neat | housekeeper, a good cook snd do Black Chiffon Over Peacock BtueSimplie Evening sik, * broidered Chiffon. odds and ends can be put together. Chiffon, silk, velvet, ribbon, fringe, Gown of Gray Em- You simply cannot be out of style. made-over clothes, because all the | dressed. braid, buttons, lace, embroidery, Every sort of tabrio 1s correct |{ndeed, the more things one uses this year. It is a great chance for the construction of @ frock the RERKHMRERRER * & Many questions recetved * |® cannot be answered through * ‘ | the paper. Inquiries for defi- With, Cyrthun Grey | ® nite information must be ac- & Mg — . ® companied by real name and & ionship in This Home, But} * address, as well as tho ficti- & & tious name. ri 2YN > you heard that he takes other! a eee, = women to shows Indicates that YOUl@paeetekannekhae dina Roa te as Sea all my own sewing. very saving. My husband Tam naturally gives have been discussing your husband | with others—which Is a despicable thing to do, so long as you are living me most of his money, but he never with him and he ts supporting you. Tv 18 NOT LEGAL Dear Miss Grey: Is it legal to get married tn Canada a week aG@er securing a divorce in Washington? A WIDOW. before the lawful time between divorce and marriage required in this state has elapsed. here. Tecan see he ta a fine charac ter. Here is my trouble. [ am ep-| gaged to @ young man in the Past, 3 one whom my parents do not ap-| years. Can you help me? | prove of, and Is generally thought A YOUNG WIFE. not worthy of a good girl. A—1 will tell you some simple|all this, but [ love him. I have not| Dear Miss Grey. Will you tell | me how to reduce my fat? 1 weigh 190 pounds, and am only 17 years old. I re been married two takes me out anywhere. ways goes ab He al} e. I have heard of| plainer, a dissatisfied, discontented And I'm afraid you are a com him taking other women to shows.| woman. Most men would rather ‘A—Yes, if you stay there, but not if you return to Washington | Wben he is at home he spends his |live with a woman who is slack In time reading cheap novels. tn article. He tells housekeeping affairn that a “splin- me he loves me, but he bever buy: | me anything, not even the simplest Nagging, We have been married six|faultfinding, is the cause of more ter-inthefingernall” sort of woman. which means constant years, but he is no companion for unhappiness in wedded life than me and [ am lonely think of such a man? A—It your husband gt presenta? Perhaps he What do you | anything else, and is very often the MARY real cause for divorce. you) if this if you things that are sald to reduce the|heard trom him for two months, | ‘4! he ts doing well by you to give|change your tactics your husband fleab bot water (don’t scald yourself).|have not told him of the first man éat frult, exereise both your brain | Do you think if I take the best mas and your bedy, bathe daily. if) f can ever be happy with him? there is something radically the fnat- BETH. ter with you, consult authority,| A.—tnless the young man in the but be sure it is the very best. East genuinely reforms, |marry him. I judge by what you| RRA RRR ARR AR KR KH cay that you will probably never | * ® | hear from him. Ask yourself which | * If “Star Reader” will send 2 #/ man is best for the father of your seifaddressed envelope Cyn- #| children, and the man you, as the % thin Grey will be glad to an- %| wife and mother, can depend on all *%.swer his question. ® | through life. Look at it in this way, RRA RAR Re eH and see if you do not learn to care! - }for him. | Dear Miss Grey. If a girl and) young man have been going to-| Dear Miss Grey—1 have known gether, and he makes her a pres-|two gentlemen for some time. One! ent, and they quit. going with eacn jappeals to me in a spiritual way | other, would it be proper for hetiand the other in a physical way.| to give the present back? And how |The first scoms to like me but old should a girl be before she g0e4/hag not asked me to marry him,| with young men? CARRY. Jand I love him. The second loves | A.—If it i an expensive present) me and wants to marry me. Would she should return it, if simply alyou advise mo to? trifle, she may keep it if she likes, BROWN EYES. School girls should not go out with 1 cannot advise you to marry regular beaus, but {f a girl is sensi n you do not love in the best bie she can have boy friends at any | way especially if you love an-| nge. jother who does come near you} — }in a higher sense. Why not wait Dest Miss Grey—I am 19, and/awhiie and see how things go? have been going with a young MAN| Sometimes the most unexpected SS happens. ee | * HOME AND LOVE FOR CHILD & Removed by Absorption * Here is a home and love for * * some homeless little girl be # It was discovered not long ag0|% tween 3 and & years of age. & that ordinary mereolized wax had|® It is offered by a childless # the power to absorb an old, faded or! % couple, who can give refer. * diseolored complexion—or more|# ences. They can give the child ® Mterally, the old entice, or outer) ® a good education and all a& skin—revealing the fresher, health-|% child needs. Let us hear from * jer under-skin, blooming with mole our readera * ink of life and the glow of youth, | The dead. and halfdead cuticle |** **##* > HH comes off so gradually, in fine,| pear sise Grey—-(1) When flourtike flakes, that there is no }lady and gentleman go to a ca \should they sit opposite each other. |or should the man sit between two pain, no discomfort and no deten- tion from one’s everyday duties, Of course such troub as Chap#,|maies? (2) How large is Lake freckles, moth patches, liver spots} sinnetonka, near Minneapolis? and fine lines go with the discarded SLOND. wkts A—(1) It depends entirely on how |the tables are placed, and whether |you have a private table, and how |many there are in your party. At a private table it 1s more p| | to sit opposite, but if the tabl four p and is uot private, it would hardly be enjoyable to talk across the table betwhen two other people. (2) Lake Minnetonka is 11% by 6% miles, The shore line is very irregular and measures 11 miles. colized wax, which druggists ally have in stock, should ‘be spread over the face at night retiring, in the manner cold cream is used. In the morning it phould be washed off with warm wathr, fol- lowed by a dash of cold water.— Advt | Newest Fur Turbans Made of your old furs. Latest styles now In. MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Bank Bidg. Dear Miss Grey—Will you pleas« give me a recipe for uncooked Chile sauce? A READER A-—Here is one that was used in Gen. Washington's kitchen? One peck ripe tomatoes, grate, strain and put in bag and let drip. Take pulp from bag and add 1 pint vine gar, salt, pepper, garlic, allapice You can try them. Drink|This second man loves me and {| his earnings—many a man does, | may soon change his. Don't bother and not the worst men in the world him shout going out with you. Just either. I grant that you have many vir- | home | tues and that your husband is blews-|I'll warrant he'll soon be wanting But thrift!to go with you. don't | # not ail that ix necessary in order human being i# perfect, and cease The tact that| looking for perfection tn man. ed with a thrifty wife. to be a good wife. eee husbands, have been in a sermon by the Rev B. Millard of Chicago. ter sees a moral peril in cent cigar, in and in. the pal father dons children to any other person. commandments are 1. Thou shalt love except thy wife. Thou shalt not neglect home for lodge, or club, or frater- | paths modern-|drudge, enslaved by cook 1 use of fathers and} broom and babies announced; 6. William | cent cigars and w ‘The minis-|while thy wife wears Inst year's the 10 hat and thy sons wear hand-me- the business di who aban-| 7. the religious teaching of his| flowing bowl, sit in at poker, or no woman} Ko ahead, have a happy time, come nd tell him all about it, and Remember that no stove, Thou shalt not smoke 10 r silk socks plo | down pants. Thou shalt not quaff the The| play the races, on patn of thy son's | damnation. 8. Thou shalt not neglect need. [ful discipline lest thy sone and hy |thy daughters s Into ero! neither shalt thou be harsh nity, or saloon, or any male meet-|and hard handed lest thy children ing place of any kind whatsoever. despise thee. and an autocrat at home. 4. Thou shalt not compel wife to ask for every penny; neither shalt thou dole out|to any minister, the same like charity. Thou shalt not allow wife to b TION FREE. Fillings ..... . Thou shalt not be a gallant) 9. in society, a diplomat in busine: a housely Thou shalt not neglect the ) education of thy children in order |that they may work to help thee. thy| 10. Thou shalt not farm out the needed | refigious training of thy children Sunday school teacher, religious zealot of any thy|kind, or even to their mother. 4 Thou thyself shalt instruct them, ONLY CUT RATE DENTISTS IN SEATTLE ARE GIVING AWAY FREE—$20,000 in Dental Work CALL AND RECEIVE A COUPON We Use Nothing but the Best Mat ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEAR see -5O¢ v $5 Bridgework ...,.ceeeee PAINLE! $10 Teeth . $8 Gold Crowns $15 Sets Tooth UNIVERSITY AND SECOND AVENUE oO; Fntrarce 207 University Street, STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMPA ANSPRR & WFOKAUE OO. at Tee Chee! Tie OWL Tie site Stone-Fisher Co, ia true about you, the I know | ost of his money, how can he buy | sooner you quit it the better for considers your own happiness, And Rational Home Remedy Bathing the harmless lotion made as follows, the best thing I know of to wrinkles, from the finest lines the deepest crowsfeet: hazel, % pt. Your nearest druggi: cost. It is @ natural and ratton: * For Wrinkled, Baggy Skin face In a simple, is to Powdered saxolite 1 o#, dissolved in witch- can supply the constituents at small al treatment, as it tends to remove the cause of these tell-tale signs of ad- ancing age. Having both astringe: nt and tonic properties, the solution Ughtens the too-loose skin, vivifi and solidifies the underlying mus- cular tissue. This smooths out the wrinkles and gives the skin a firm supporting foundation. Obviously this effect must also reduce hanging cheeks, double chi ond baggy neck. The remarkabd! prompt action of tht other commendable featu to whom I have recommended tht formula report most sults. Conlson.—Advt. in ly lotion is an- Those wratifying re- 4 TERRIFIC CAMPAIGN Of price cutting ts now in force Spinnings Such values sho and send for catalog ly. Motor Galvanized Pall. wo Mel Meitin Plumbers Plumbers “Plumbers? ** Meitini lumbers' Plumber “Yours ter Bargain Your Have Photo saxen in Real Auto Kodak Films roll, any size. A. M. FROST 1332 First A Seattle. developed, 10c New Departure ’ F Departure 8Be Bones are . 5 Vaniaed Pail e ivanized Pajl.. e POST CARDS—$1.00 PER DOZ, 4 in sweep In short order. Road ada, see window, Visit store Melting ie wich aS ing’s Bargain Store a B petal eases cece: $4.65 handsomer it bs. A stunning to be worn at Ioformal afternc ‘airs, for #im plo dinners or a card party, is con- trived of black chiffon, pe satin, beads he foundation of the gown ts of peacock bine and the tunte is of the chiffor. This ia bordered with & heavy black fringe and an em- brotdered band of silk, made gay with iridescent beads, heads tho fringe. Bands of the peads are upon the blouse and sle Heavy macriny sistent with ebitfon, couk blue black fringe and irridescent yew ce seems ineon. 4 fabric an thin as but it is effective when combi with this sheer material A very handsome gown is m with the under petticoat of apricot pink, Thiy is long, having train about three inches, ‘The tunic is wrapped about, lapping at the left side, The tunte pre is edged with black velvet, the bold pattern ed macrim lapping the velvet and narrow bite of the lace being used on the over seam. In the bodice the tace ts used next to the «ilk apd partially veil with the black chiffon, A black belt edged with the pink silk is at the waist and the same trimming is used on the sleeves, Soft smoke colored gray {a becom. ‘Substitutes Imitations Get the Well-Known ” Round Package SAU, Cantina“, SS tra fees 1 | and the extract of select mahel Ge Against Against MALTED MILK Made in the largest, best equi; 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 Made from pure, full-cream milk Ss ats et reduced t rea to powder form, solu water. Best food-drink for all ages. @@F ASK FOR HORLICK’S Used all over the Globe STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ing if you are a blonde An quisite dreas in this color was re- cently made. It was intended for simple dinners. [After the Age of Fifty| From this age the human system FTAsvally declines and the accumu. st jwone blood cause baci promptly avotded by feription, which comes from a noted doctor and is maid to have no equal im curing rheumatiam and restoring Physical vigor. after the nd jents home and put them into a If pint of good whinkey. Shake the t tableapoonful before bed time.” If your Patent medicine tnatead of this. Insint genuine Toris com- inal one ounce, seal wpon 50c ‘Thin coupon ts good) ate on. th on having th for ¢ purch any Mor ohat anting to 00 or over if prenent- at time of purchase Or before December 31, 1011, at the store of Houghton & Hunter Jewelers. 218 Yosler Way Hotel Frye Butiding SEATTLE ENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted A reward of one thousand dol- lars ($1,000) will be by his sister, Henriette Moutonx, for f fo nm leading puts of ; when he left. Height 6 feet § in., hair thin and of light brown color, gray, deep-net and medium-sized eyes, Wore mu and chin whiskers, Soar in ex of fore- head commencin ere the hair lett. tt tom to comb hatr to the left so as to conceal , Cal. Specials Hot Point Electric Iron, reg- 10-inch Stillson Wrench, reg Bpeclel vrssseeeeeeeees DOC Kuehl Double Bell Alarm Clock, regular $100" Bpectal ......9 1015 ALL CARVING SETS REDUCED Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison HOreL BAGOAGY, co Vault for Valuables. oun All PEO 901 Pike st and cloves to taste. Bottle and seal, Have your vine collected. Weet ern Collection Co, 483 N. ¥. Block Main 6169, ' on ‘4 Nea Maly 8048, Del City Messenger & Transfer Everything Everywhere, KH MESSENGER SERVIC. 4681—PHONKS—Main_ 146) Hi a 919 Union Bt. (rear) Steam Hent Mot and Cold Water Riectrle Lights Over $20, IN VERY Room £10,000 Dining Room in Connection. 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