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Oh, Where Was Moses When the Light Went Out? your face in the morning, for the! THE STAR—TUESDAY, 'NOVEMB OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN WANTED MATRON; SHE’S A. WOM on Nanking also proves successtal nothing will remain for the Mate chus bat to abandon the confliet and make the best of their way to = id g aimple reason that there isn't any —= wafety Wwator at home, you can buy some SPOKANE, Nov, 21—-Nell Pick- - ———- ~rncad eau de cologne and fix your face . ° ii, alias Harry Allen, was refer-) "a4 “Milk supply cut in two by the by ® government official as sho water famine, I hear,” sald the tripped down the stairs at the Spo-| Despite eftorta of Council a pesalinistio individual this mo: kane county fall, following her dis-| Kellogg and Erickson to widen Pike ing ing. “It's a hard lick at the milk| BY “JOSEP HINE HILL, morning, It is more restful to the|charge by the federal grand jury,| street in one or at least not later man, that.” But just think of how Graduate Nurse New York Hospital, patient than to keep on the same|the members of which declined to|than two years, the council yester- much richer the milk and cream} ’ own ai r No matter|féturn a “true bili for alleged) day afiernoon passed the bill pro now fown day and night. > - p are! HE small things), If you have a standing and|/how busy you are with other|bootlegging” among the Indians) viding for the widening of that oe Bverybody ts on the water wag are really the/folding screen in the room ft is|duties and cares, don't neglect to|*#outh of here. thoroughfare in three years, con & on—when they can find one in big things In &/ always convenient, etther to break|/comb and brush the patient's hair}, She wore men's garments, and | demnation proceedings to continue. it thetr neighborhood, sick room, At/the breeze from blowing om your|dally, Otherwise it will hopelens-|D¢r sex was not suspected untl the| The street is to be widened be <a But, although the water wagon ts | tention to seem) patient or to shade the light from|ly tangle. Don’t let the sick room | Jl! attendants began searching for) tween Third and Fourth avs, te jaa ropular as a pay check, the #a-| ingly unimpor-jher eyes, During the day you|get cluttered up with an accumu | flrearms and other dangerous weap. oa loons: = doing # land office busi- tant details) might roll the bed near the win-/lation of things, keep *it tidy and ma oe tJ oe a th fr, YOU see, even when one means much in}dow, so your patient can look out,/in order, and free from unneces-| Matron,” she said, quietly, “as I am) rect & pationt’s com-jand' at night roll it back in its|uary thin & woman, though { have worn men's How to Always Have sine a fort. place, #0 as not to get any draught ~ - —-— since leaving my home in i “yf If you can] from the window. ty more than nine years ago.” | Soft, Lustrous Hair have a fow fresh} Have a small table at the ide 2): iss Pickerell, who is 28 years of | "=r . ; oman but knew how lowers or &lof the room, with a white cloth on 14 age, has a physique that would do +r OF dane Eocuk plant in|it and have on this table the med: oO © | credit to a longshoreman. beg Bi om $a ‘= {tn a glass, it's Hable to be so muddy the sick room, ticines, spoons, glasses and every-| Add ® pinch of salt ands tiny), ———— Heng would be no, farther wid toe | of 1th it will give a|thing of the kind tn use, Don't ° . ” ta Where was Moses whon the light een ee Great deal of{have’ thom acnttored around the| ink toyprevent the fron sticking to vant theese rett, went out?” Soa sun's tobe » Wath nee, See pleasure, but{room tm odd places, but koep them | the cloth, avoiding head-washes of « harmfal ANS Where, oh! where was he? , don't have cut flowers in the room|all together in one place, Also aieolio “ ° rena with THINK OF THE UNAOULTERAT. nature. That historical question was an- T WILL BE TEN DAYS|at night. Be sure to put fresh} have on this table paper and pen-| [If the morning exe spoons are win . D. bwored we OY a et EM YOU OAM] water im the vase each GA cil, and write down all the doctor|Tubbed with table salt after they sidey the cee ne a ee aa ety | TAKE YOUR BATH AGAIN, Always have a place for the doo-|telia you to do, and be sure to do| are rinsed In warm water all dis M, Nov, Sin-Yuan Sh Kal,ipnstsine ase tone Seca werd And that's just where a large There are a lot of big hotels tor to wash his hands, and « clean it at the right time Ea art oan wal pny nna FL the “strong man of China,” is quot-| poo, Just dissolve a teaspoonful in was part of the city of Seattle ts o° Apartment houses that haven’ towel'for him. Have some sort of peal ea ayer el ypase pt fied J ed here today a» having said that/a cup of hot water and your sham- eas toe. lights, One hotel was called the|pretty shawl or dreasing sack to/in the morning, and put on a dif the fight to save the Manchu throne| poo 1s ready. This rubbed on the vd But don't let the d b too “house of a thousand candle put on your patient when she sits |ferent one at ht. This oss) Lemons, hardened from longlis hopeless in view of the wide-\head loomeay all dirt and dand: “Dr. z strong a hold da you.” There's a Yes, it won't hurt you any to look|¥p in bed to eat, as every addi-/not mean tw gowns a day, erate a » made usa by spread character of the demand for|cnergisen th penis poe quit oo. 14 silver lining to every cloud, you at the funny side of the water sita-|Uonal luxury, no matter how sim-| but a Sever sp Rand a ~~ tonne —* low moments with), republican. government. It is be- and promotes a healthy condition of ie j Know. Fven if you can't wash ation. ple, gives pleasure to the sick PFO. COR, hanging migl ani gs lieved Yuan soon will cast in his lot the scalp. After rinsing, the hair ~~ BOD 05.853 wha Bei: . i iia eee = » = 2 he sdelaldllian > thenteire 6 ta openiy with the xebele. 2 is pitt |drles quickly, evenly and takes om ‘ mor ere today tha @ rebels | charming softness and lustre that old 4 BLETHEN TRIAL TOMORROW) GETS CHECK FOR $201,000 POTATO BUGS shear eee pe have recaptured Hankow. If this | adds greatly to womanly beauty.— | Although Judge Main last Thurs-| wint Sicklos, cashlor of the coun canes 18 very difficult. Three table-| ores true and the rebel onslaught | Adve & day intimated that he was ready/s, “cierk's office, was handed a| _ The Police are after potato spoonfuls of cooking soda to a quart 7 to adjourn the grand jury, they! bugs who have been in the hab- of water applied with a rough plece qf have been kept busy ever since| Check fpr ever $200,000 this morn- of cloth will ° the ol fh i Ustening to a number of witnesses. |ing-- The present was made by the| 't of Breaking into the ware widhoa te lage ali No indictments have been return-| ety of Seattle to pay for the Lake house of A. F. Nichols, 9th av. ie ed, but it is expected that therefside condemnation, In exact fig-| 8. and Holgate st. He hae 120 |insert@d a chocolate between her leve sina ga Never darn knitted underwear : will be something doing prettyfured it amounted to $201,026.05. tons of potatoes stored away, | ted lips and passed the bor to the with wool. It will shrink. and leave ° ° the goon, At nodn today the jury took The sunr remained Intact for oaly | and he has been relieved pret- Bride. They re offering four) 4 larger hole, Instead use loosely U n e e d a B 1 s Cc u 1 t another recess. The Blethen trial) a few minutes, as Thomas H. Demp- fe yards for 97 cents for just one} 4 knitting silk. Darn the gar- 7 comes up tomorrow morning at| vey soon called for his share of the| ty regularly of several sacks ew | hour,” she continued. % and when waded the a i. r of 9:30. ward, amounting to $40,647.50. | ery night. “I went once—a velvet one, too, silk will be almost the same thick never disa int! roar ee — 7 ae = — = : > a and the dainty slip of « 7 gave ness as the knitted goods. ad leg. | Dear Miss Groy—T have a & wine nod of her head. “I got up —_——_— saa tant ° who lived in Chicago when I Iast|awfully early and straightened up pens ( 'ynthia Grey’s Letters heard from her, but that has beon|my litte apartment, and thought | ein & number of years, and I do not! would be the first there, 1 pallied{ faow her address. “How can I leara a ou ave never whereabou ANXIOUSLY WAITING. *® A-—-If you can consult a Chicago & directory you may be able to find ® the add Some of the big local % dry goods stores have directories of ® all cities. . * * RE ERE REE EER EERE REE EEE EER ERED Or ASK THE STAR'S PHYSICIAN For the behefit of any of its readers who may need medical advice or medical attention, The Star has made arrangemen' with a reputable Seattle physician to answer simple questions pertaining to health and medicine, or to give expert advice and stteption in individual cases. If The Star can help you or your friends in this way, ddn’t hesitate to take advantage of this plan. Fal Dear Miss Grey Steeteeeeea at 9 o'clock and closes at 6 general manager insists that REARAARHHARARARR ARR AH ARR EE LOVE, OR FASCINATION? Dear Miss Grey: I met a man in the town where I was teaching a/ Year ago, and we fell in love. 1 was obliged to remain at home for sev 6:05. Now, we don’t want to sp! eral months, and during that time { heard but seldom, nally not at all. | bairs over aEsGa3 OSES EG forth with visions velvet for only $1.18 the first and got right against the door with As the crowd gathered my pressed flatter and flattor against long enough to We are working! abused member # in a department store, which opens | good chance,” ahe went on, “but the The|bieased minute the door opened I Burke We) was thrown ipto the arms of the | head start work at 5:45 and we are not|sleek-halred, [allowed to leave our department] who opened it f four yatds of 1 was almost my hand on the knob. nose It's scarcely back to The Bride stopped feel gently the “1 thought I had « urls from some woman rosy-chesked youth the | end of a turquoise blue velvet. no means Such pushing, | aem, “But the worst and the funniest, He threw me off, Sue, was two women, one at each until the third bell rings, awually at/and I was borne along with crowd, but was by minute or two, but we first at the counte= One the of them had {t wrapped around her nd both were pulling like two 21.—R gine while waiting for a train at Victorville, Frank Ruth and Benj Cruttt, brought here train, persons, believed by the police to be an international third degree” in an effort to get trace of Fra Angelico's “Madon- na Delle Stella, RUN DOWN SAN BERNARDI RENCE, Italy, Nov 21.—Five of rare paint » are today being given stolen jast night. BY TRAIN , Cal, Nov. un down by & Salt Lake e: both badly mangled, were today on a special “I am now at another place geaching, and the principal loves mo and | absolutety do not have to work one | pulling and elbow-digging’ Wonten | bull’ pups. Suddenly a dozen Swi wants to marry me. I thought I would, but have received a letter from| minute over eight hours. Twenty | stepped on each other's feet, and|shricks sent my yes to the woman | OWISSCO Grows the first man, explaining his seeming negtect. Jie Is the better man, | minutes a day makes eight hours a|kicked—yous, they did—kicked each! at the other end. She had falnted but I seem fascinated with the second man. Can you b me decide | month. Has the manager any right o's ebins to get to that counter, | dead y. The other woman New Hair which - merrte A TEACHER. whatever to Insist on ux working: le fat woman in front of fd tly Oh, yea, If tears mean any eanineniane ee : A will just say, don't trust to fascination. It won't last. Use) this much overtime? tried In vain to get a glimpse of the | Din, wi he was aler 4 your brain, and trust to it more than to mere feeling. ONE DEPT OF CLERKS. |longedfor velvet ‘through. {hel atin upon one end af the counter | S9P8 Dandruff and Scalp Disea ‘not ] —— - A—He certainly has no right/crotch of the elbow.akimbo tall, atill holding to the beloved velvet.) %°¢ Rqstores Gray Hair to its ther 18 HE DOING HIS PART? whatever to insist on you working |thin woman in front of her. I aaw/Phrough {t all whe had never un- Revarel Colter, Dear Miss Grey: 1 am the mother of three children, nearly babies.| overtime. You have the law onjone woman give a frantic grab an@|irapped. it from her arm. No ne I do ali the work, besides making ever my clothes, My husband is|your side come back with bunch of Duty| fore bargain sales for te, thanks.” will away frow home & great deal on business, and when home he Sooo gee it and never notices when the house and children are clean SAMUEL 18 TO MARRY . - ype wf but little money and bave to make over clothes with all the rest Dear Mist Grey—t am about to SHE WON'T COST HER HUSBAND MUCH you think he is doing right ; TLL marry, and am thinking about bulld that A.—indeed, he is not. The children’are his as wel as yours, and|ing a bungalaw. How many rooms MONEY FOR HATS! ighs if hé has not the money to pay for it, I should think he wou 4) should I have? Would you furnish 4 d ~ eed. to give you his he Suc n “don't deserve a wife and ch the house before or after the wed: a : in : You are entitled to as much money as he, and the day is not far dis- | ding, and shall I or my ot ded tant when child bearing and rearing will be considered a part of wom-|the furniture? Would it be adv rag, an’s work, and she will be given credit for it. If men wot lable to take a wedding trip? Now, . Much thought to child raising as the farmer does to cattle, in regards to that, wouldn't it be —_ have a far better race. just as good to take a buggy ride ee ay sig ~ oe nomad ~—ee | and save the mone for the bunga low? SAMUEL LU. W E | NVI | E A.—Have the’number of rooms Want matrt “ery Swissco. you an afford to have built well, o the latest and most and have it arfanged by the archi Seek pangs "Gh. chad eed ~ . tect so that you can build on later. S research. Thousands /EVERY THIN MAN MND WOMAN ins sossesee ie is Specter q and business piace combined, and 1 ee reve Ite sttisasy wee tart ‘yon | 7 think she should at ant tak big with a bott fre if you will send HERE part in selecting the furniture, Ae 10¢ in stamps or silver to pay post: = | to, the aatp, swpvose you mean bottle with astonishing testimonials EVERY PERSON IN SEATTLE AND VICINITY TO bad time of year for that, and 1 am Adar H edy Co GET FAT AT OUR EXPENSE 3571 P. O. Square, Cincinnati, Ohio. sure you can both enjoy toe honey moon buying the furniture and fix- rjing up your home. Dear Miss Grey—Will you please | plain cake. report alnco taking | tment. Tam a mar ¥. GAGNON writes: Her? ts my heen produce able to apes they wore IDLE AND MELANCHOLY age and was all ran} Dear Miss Grey am a young 1 ae. | man and have no friends here. 1 have not much means, but quit si bit of time to idle away. I get) | melancholy and morose, so am ask as|ing you to advise me how to over foler and ' "?! come ft. What books shall I read} ncn | to help me? WAR. ,| A—If you have means enough nt | ever eip-4to live, why not go to school? There | wreatly 1 tiare always interesting courses at} * 1 and was not able to sit ™P ithe university. You should bée ac: | stomach trouble. 1 took only two| tively employed at something, if| boxes of Sargol and nm eat any-| only sawing wood. Go to the Hbrary | and ask to # g and it don't > ar me and 1 * books on modern | ught and take your choice after | who have ter t 1\ examining them. T a course in ae > swear to a “lathletice—do something that will/| thon oy prepara-| y récommend Sargol, for Don't idle. {}}ocempy your time. it ly what you’ say BEV. Gnones ‘W. DAVIS says: | Will you tell me Dear Miss Grey. You may know some: of these peo-| ow one can qualify for a position ple oF kaow somebody who knows lin the public brary? 1. F. 8. dress if you wish, so that you can hore are three ways and one find out all about Sergol and t wonders it has wrought, must be a high school graduate for Jall of them. Two years’ experience Hat, Bre pow. thinkine in some other Nbrary; a course in a will|training school (such as they are ek-| just starting in the state univer pists | sity), and for which two years of fateo of your thinness ts from, | college work 18 required; or a| jargol makes thin folks fat, but WS |course in the apprentice class at| pe nd Ce ee iver and on: | the brary renders one eligible, Bx pound, ioc stamps to help. ¢ amination determines the members fren of the last named. Miss Grey:—Please give me a recipe for tapioca and bread pudding for an invalid COME, EAT WITH US AT OUR EXPENSE. nix coupon entitles any thin peraon to one Ge packs of Sargo), FERNE. t moantrated Flesh Bullder (provided you have never tried ity, and A.Here is the tapioca recipe t in enclosed to cover postage, king, ete v Alyy hs je 4 cups sealded milk, 2-3 cups pearl t rinted above, and then yd in stamps in lotter today, with i kc this coupon, And the Tull S00 package will be sent to jomny necien of f|taploca, 2 Kgs, M4 cup sugar, 1 bomt. Addr ol any, 271-1, Herald Bide., Bingbampton, B| teaspoon salt, and easpoon bu N.Y Writ tod addrens' plainly, and, PEM 2MX8 COUPON | // + pittanamaant sce Toast the bread, slightly butter and sprinkle with sugar, beat eggs, two to a pint of milk, pour over the toast and bake, Flavor to taste. i @ better | Ki¥e é a recipe for carrot ple? A ator A READER. : 4 |" A—Carrot ple is made exactly | well and welgh so [like pumpkin ple, and is really very : fine. TWO QUICK-CHANGE STYLES aye woop cr ty ng OO The latest in hats costs just 25 cents! It is designed by a Ch baw’ tr . De rey~—Can a Japanese | cago girl—Miss Wiima Berger. Her creation comprises many hats 4 with Har the light!or Chinese become a citizen or|in one. It Is made of velvet, and, like the crusher hats so popular of vote in the United Sta Also | with men, it can be rolled up and carried in a hand bag. It is revere j = what would be good for a Hard|ible and may be worn either sid ed 138 Time dance supper? | Miss Berger bought the matprial for it at a bargain sale, selecting | dnbee, 5 Om DEBSTER. | dark brown velvet for one side and light brown for the other, Simple ae or age ye A ss born in the United | trimmings can be put on and taken off at pleasure, adding to the ay be States cider, ham and egg} pearance when the wearer wishes to make it especially dressy. By ; Tyan! {o put on about fie) andwiches, doughnuts, pickles,| slight shaping she can make it “Napoteon,” “Aerial,” “Alpine” and | eee cabbagé salad, pumpkin pie and|™any other popular mode Ice Cream The great treat for the children. Serve as a des- sert after dinner. Healthy, Nutritious, Refreshing. The Big Brick 25c In ThreeFlavors 30c CALL AT OUR CREAMERY. NO DELIVERY. COLUMBIA AND WESTERN AVE. Klock Produce Co. ae botth p> | at Th $2 Full 1405 NC Swissco ix on rale at druggists and drug departments at 600 and OWL DRUG CO. STORES Where to Buy Nationally Advertised Goods Litholin and Arrow Brand COLLARS AND CUFFS Linene Collars and Shirt Fronts KELLY’S, 1305 First Av. PACKARD SHOES We Never. Hurt For a short time we are doing dental work at an unheard of low price, Gold Crowns from Gold Fillings from Silver Fillings .. We give a written guarantee with all work, Regal Dental Offices DR. Lb. RB. CLARK, Manager. $1.00 0 For sale in Seattle at W. L. DOUGLAS DANZ SHOE CO. 210 Second South. e WALDORF ) KOR MEN SHOE lore a Bit Set of Teeth from -$3 up Ord Av., MW. W. Cor. Union st. Bring this ad with you. heard anyone say— “The Uneeda Biscuit in that last package were not as good as usual.” You have never said it yourself. It is one thing to make soda crackers that are occasionally good. It is quite another thing to make them so that they are not only always better than all other soda crackers, but always of unvarying good- ness. The name “Uneeda” —stamped on every one of them—means that if a million packages of Uneeda Biscuit were placed before you, you could choose any one of them, con- fident that every soda cracker in that package would be as good as the best Uneeda Biscuit ever baked. ; 5ca package—never sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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