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qT 5Eiee be58 [[omeommman] | G50d8 Gnshiresciltaenkeetiezi PROBLEMS ofa You Housowi AN ATTRACTIVE BEDROOM, MODERATELY F URNISHE! Simplicity should be the effect) the young housewife in f her home should strive for, eapectal- Jy when she and her husband are! making their start on the income of the average young man. In no Flace ts simplicity more destrable than in the bedroom. In other rooms the simple effect is often difficult, because the furni ture desired is likely to be more ex pensive than the young couple JA mahogany small rocker and low process of enameling a cheap wood chair will be another $10. [bedstead and dresser. A rocker If, instead of muhogany, white| bought for 79 cents at a depart furniture is used, the cost will be| ment store sale if a small elty considerably less. where she tives, and a low wooden A white iron or a white wooden kitchen chair, whose cost was only bedstead may be had for about $10, 60 conts, comp d the actual fur if the shopper uses discriminating niture of # lilac and white room care in her task, that was charming, and which had One very attractive bedroom was been arranged at a minimum ox furnished by a young woman by the pense eee ee | might be able to afford. Some of | the prettiest bedrooms, even in elaborate houses, are those which | are least costly. Individuality in taste ‘may have fuller play in the bedroom than in any other piace fn the new home. ~ Wail decoration is usually left to the newcomer, Dining room and Miving room walls must necessarily de more conventional than those of the bedroom, where light colors are preferable. When it ia possible, a Unted wall ts better than paper. Wall papers with small patterns and floral edges are usually more satisfactory than those where the patterns are likely to become tire some. A white paper with a satin stripe ts effective, and one bride made an exquisite effect by pur ‘chasing paper of @ rose pattern and | cutting out rosea enough to paste in & treliized design over the white satin, A bedroom set, bonght as such, ix really an extravagance. While ma- hogany has the preference of natural woods, a mahogany four- poster will cost at least $25. The mattress: and sptings of durabie| quality wil! cost another $25, and a good mahogany dresser can hardiy | be secured for much less than $30. for Thursday Tomorrow we offer values in Ladies’ Suita, soft finished worsteds, homespuns, in attractive t models. The values at the made May this day bring my work nearer to « sw Grant me patience for my task. cheerfulnesa in difficulties. loyalty to my employers, friendly helpfulness to my compantona Keop all error and linprudence from my acta; teach me to avold the hurried mood that results so often in errors. Though matters occur that may harass and annoy, help me to bold a serene and hopeful spirit Make my lips silent as to the fauita of others, to goxslp, to the repe tition of hurtful rumors, to the affairs of others, to idle ulk Make my bands deft and quick in the performance of my dutle Give me mind to plan for each emergency and to find a path through all tangles. Let kindly feeling pervade my day's work. Let me be thankful for }it and give to me that pleasure in tte doing that {nsures the integrity and proper fulfillment of all enterprises. | Guard me from a too selfish interest in my own advancement as | Apart from my employer's projects, Help me to avoid all quick temper or harsh critictem,sor the wish to gain on my associates through deceit or false dealing Save me from the vice of oversenaitiveness, the feeling that any one wishes to injure me. Make me remember that each human heart has fs own burden and that what I give out to others { shall probably recetve | Let truth, simplicity and faith be my watchwords And may the day's end bring joy in my work well done morrow, rest and healthful sleep. saful rendering entire hope for to DANDY WAY TO KEEP HEAD HOT unequaled of serges and lored regalar prices are better than you can get elsewhere; very unusual for the exce ity and Jaftortag: at the prices tomorrow, jept qual- $25.00 Suits $22.50; $22.50 Suits $20.00; $16.50 Suits $14.75 400 ZA i WEEK Our ercdit plan meets your quirements; it is not a question you meeting our demands. re of Your conveniences is always considered and we trust you implicitly. Give un @ chance to tell you about our great Organization and why you buy for less of Gately for $1.00 a week. Tacoma Store, 1125 C St. © Gnrs TACOMA, Wash. Or PER YD. SHIPPED AUTHMEAE 0100 Imndles of taundry ” red oN te OS. oe om cong nsf " COREY SIGN co PIUMP FOUNS AND THIN FOLKS 127 AMO MADISON |. ‘The SEATTLE WAS. gcc This is a helmet-shaped knitted cap worn to keep chins from frees ing, Hut they’ are real curiosities in Seattle May Not Try J. J. McNamara in Los Angeles NANAPOLIS, Ind John J. McNamara may n din Loa Angeles for all omplicity in the dynamiting of Los Angeles Times, but that he be brought here to face trial in Unit State court in th that the government invest results In an dictment a him, is the re t be today ‘ederal officials decline to dis alnat he case Nov. 22,—Ow water famine in Seattle arrived ing to the bundles of laundry line of beauty ts a Women may be thin and graceful, but not thin and beautiful. There is ® vast number of pale, thin, scrawny people who are all brains and nerves, but without the strength and health that accompanies the standard weight. Good flesh and perfect health go together. A true flesh-forming food like Samose is curve Steam Ment jot and Cold Water Bleririe Lights Telephones ™ rVERY noOM A Now 0,000 Dining Room in Connection. Over $20,000 Worth of F Single Nooms, per week Koum and Bath, per w Inspect this hotel — Everyihing campleto—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS absolutely necessary to many peo. ple This remarkable discovery comes in tablet form and when taken after meals mingles with the food and helps it to assimilate so that it makes rich blood and pleasing | plumpness. The Bartell Drug Co. has so much confidence in this remarkable flesh forming food and health tstorer that it is willing and glad to allow any customer to deposit 0c with tt and take home a box of Samose, with the understanding that if it | does not give a marked Increase in good firm flesh the money will be returned without any questions. jotted, © RAT! $2.50, Month $5.09, Month $20.00 Phones: Ind. 8071; Main 4594. THE STAR~ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1911 ‘OF THE STAR | THE LOGIC OF TEETH eee ee eee eee eee eee ASK THE STAR'S PHYSICIAN For the benefit of any of its readers who may need medical advice or medical attention, The Star has made arrangements with reputable Seattle physician to anawer simple quostions pertaining to health and medic or to give expert advice and Attention in individual cases. If The Star can help you or your friends in this way, don’t hesitate to take advantage of this plan, Seeevarerec Seeeeeeee RR RR tt th, —— | HER MOTHER—OR FINE FRIENDS? Dear Miss Grey; My home t# H6t what it should be, and I feel it keonly, [do want to amount to something 2 are such odda Tagainat me I get terribly discouraged, Lam 20 years old and am som | Umes thrown with fine pe batt ‘9 ashamed to ask them to visit 1 My mother is good, but she ts not edifeated. In fact, she takes in wash: tng. Do you wonder I can't bring mY company hon My father died! l years ago, and she has kept my brofliér and me tn school and made the! living. If I try to tm she just smiles and says she has not time | | What shail I do, dear Mise Grey? VIOL A.-Well, Violet, if | had you hedé, I would be tempted to shake you | You poor, beaigh little soul, not to be able to rise above such a trifle, | Don't waste another moment, but go to that dear, self-sucriticing mother | pat your arms around her right in thespresence of your fine friends, and bow her, and them, that you, whom she has worked for, that you might | be educated, are not an Ingrate, one of the meanest, most temptible things on earth, If you will but make this turn, uo matter how cruel I soem today, you will live to bless me, Give your her @ holiday, in the evenings at least, and make her, as it were, the queen of the occa wlot iy r friends are worthy of you In your new character, they will | but love you the more, Roll up your sleeves and help her with the wash jing, or with anything else that will help make a living, Dear Miss Grey: (1) I am @ young man, 18 yeats old, and Uke to go to dances, but don't know how to ask a girl to dance win u give me a& fow examples? (2) Witt you tell me where to get a masquerade costume i you | not print this I shall be yery much disappointed. INQUISITIVE A. (1) Don't try to be too stilted. Act naturally You might say Mins So-and-So, wouldn't you like to try this dance with me?” or "May ! have this dance with you?” | (2) [am not tm @ position to give local addresses, Can't you get! some girl to help you and rig up & costume? You could represent a| cowboy, an Indian or a clown, easily | A HOME PROBLEM Dear Mins Grey: My husband Kets « fairly good salary, but he) paye all the bille—house rent, groceries and all—and if 1 want a nickel I have to ank for ft, This ix doubly hard for me, as | made a nice salary myself before 1 was married. He is good to me, but this worries me. 1 don't think it right, and then I could manage the house better if I could pay cash for things. The bills are always higher than I expect Can you think of a way f could change things A YOUNG WIFE A.-You made your mistake in not having an understanding be fore you were married. Now, you must do the next best thing. Have « business talk with your husband, and show him how you can save him money by managing the house bile yourself, Also speak for a monthly sum for personal use, It is your right. If be ts « man at all, Ought to see It. Be firm, but don't fuss or ery. Tam a prominent man, a doctor, and you may be from me, The case is this: fam a married man with wife and children, and at the age of 40 am fool evough to fall in love with one of my patients, The girl does not know it; neither does | my wife, 1 want to do what is best. My patient is wealthy and pays| | & Rood price, which T diniike to sacrifice, and at the same time I feel 1) may be playing with fire, 1 will sincerely consider what you say. A PHYSICIAN A.A strong man is one who knows his weakness—and turns his on it, You can't afford the risk for any sum of money. It ts much harder to make yourself immune from a thing like this than from. we of smallpox. Give up your patient at once—positively and for-| You can do {t In a nice, unoffending way Dear Misa Grey aurprised to hear Dear Misa Grey: Please name a fow games for boys and girls! from 14 to 18 to play at parties, (2) Is ft proper to play kissing game (3) How ofd abould a giri be before keeping company with a yout« man’ And should two young girls attend dance without an escort? BLUEBELL Authors are good A.—(1) Rook am (2) No, and it l* very silly } (3) It depends on how senalble the girl is, bat young girls should pair off with young men as beaux until they are through school. | fs not considered good fornt for ‘two young girls to go to dances | without an escort, unless they have a chaperon. Mock Trial and the new style GIRLS AND DANCES and so many, many’ bther girls have written me, ask Id go to dances. Their ages average from 12 to 16. & number saying that ap oceasional dance, with the is all right for recreation, but when letters asking thie qWextion, coupled with requests for the what will take freckles off, what will *o om, and the question comes me whether these girls are not giving too much thought to trivial hings at the sacrifice of more important ones. I love you, girls, ery one of you, and | want to help you, but | want more to see you! crow into useful, broad-minded women;«nd you won't do that if you| xive too much time and thought to things that should not be a steady | diet, but just an occasional sugar plum. As a steady diet, they will] vison your system aud make you turn with disgust from the things cally worth your while Write to me all you want, about your love} affairs and the troubles that seem too great to bear alone, and about | Jances, too, but stady well the situation and which way you are drifting | x. ¥. Z@ ing if they she 1 have anew ata’ consent me every day tent xtyle to dress the bair the eyelashes grow, and 80 on WHAT NAME SHALL SHE TAKE? Dear Miss Can my daughter use her step-father's name tn marriage? She loves him very much, and he is nearer than her own| her. Her father was not a good man and she does not want to use| s name MOTHER A.—Her own father's name is the legal one and will have to be} Some one told me charcoal will whiten the teeth, | will scratch the enamel and make them decay, Do| ANXIOUS. i A little peroxide | for cleansing them, and a thorough | months with powdered pumice stone is but it takes off the brown stains, which | teeth than anything else. ‘ Dear Miss Grey tl am afraid it ou think it will? A.—-Not if you get the fine, of hydrogen, in ia good scouring once In two or thre fine, It must not be used often are more likely to decay the powdered quality water, ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING Will you pk give me a for English | EWIFE. flour, 6 on. stale aisina, seeded and cut up; currants | suet finely cut; 10 oz, sug and 6 eggs, well on. candied orange peel, finely teaspoons salt, 1 h of grated nutmeg and mace Mix % cup sugar, vlespoon corn starch and a few grains of salt; add gradually, while stirring constantly, 1 cup boiling water 5 Remove and boll 5 minutes. im the fire and add 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Dear Miss plum pudding? A.—1 ant glad to give it to you and others | bread crumbs, % Ib. each of Grey TO CLEAN FUR Mrs. E. D." wants to know how to clean fur, Here is a simple way: Take equal parts ‘of flour and powdered salt (which should be well heated in the oven) and thoroughly rub the fur: It should after ward be well shaken. Dear Miss Grey Will you,think you should cultivate a good ase tell me if you go to Van-|fellow feeling toward all? You| eouver, B. C., to be married, and|may be surprised to find that with do not know any one there, do/a new feling toward the world your you have to take a witness from| backache may disappear here? ANXIOUS GIRL, | AA witness is not required in| Lovee ~My vi | Vancouver, but the contracting} ga cl tag + le aA parties make a sworn affidavit at {4% but she is married, and her | eae eee |huaband and I are friends, 1 knew and loved her about two months arried. She ha sten-| been married two months. I think work | she admired me, but she always is not very confining, I find after) acted cool. 1 still have hopes ja hard day my bi aches | Would you wait for her if you were bly. It seems as if it would break.| me? Remember I love her Is this natural fatigue? I have to ANXIOUS READE meet men in my work, but fam never Introduced to them. Is) it) A--Walt if you want to, proper to recognize them on phofthe waiting be some place away street? I have never liked [¢o|from her... What have you hopes jshake hands with anyone unipasjof—that your friend will die, or it 1s sincere. Am I wrong in pot}that she will be divorced? Either doing this? 1 don’t want to Phe cowardly and unmanly desire. rude, but don’t want them to think up, and let.your better na-| I am too anxious. EMM ture assert itself. A--Are you sure you sit por fectly straight at your work? 1 think probably you need outdoor exercise, or pleasure, If you meet men often in the office, I see no haym in speaking to them on the atreet. No man of sense will mis. judge you, and the others Are easily put down. Suit yourself about shaking hands, but don’t you, A—It 3 ‘ before she was De Miss Grey i am a ographer, and although 1 but let Who Wrote the Commandments? Dear Miss Grey—-What had Jesus Christ to do with writing the ten commandments? Or did | Moses not write them, and was he not inspired by God many years before Christ? A SUBSCRIBER. is a record in the Old with me. | rt Testament that the command ments were written by the fin of God, and that they were deliver ed to Moses on Binal Dear Miss G going to school, and learn the best I can, but seem to get much, aa the teachers give us instructions in singing. muate, and read stories to , but very seldom they teach us writing and arithmetic. Lots of boys and girls aro complaining the same I wish you would tell us where to Ko and complain about it. Please answer ANXIOUS A.—See Frank B, Coo; Supt City Schools, 7h and Beattle. Tam a girt 14, trying to will you where the Salve Iquarters are A POOR MO’ Building, Ist av Dear Mins please tell tion Army h i PR. Globo and Madison wt Doctor’ 8 Best RON, Breaks Severest Cold in & Day and Our Any Curabie Cough. published * winters and f and most reliable for coughs and get two « to get only th nitrated Pi tle comes in a newled tin we case. Any druggist has it on ba will quickly get it from hin whole ale house. Don't riment wt preparations becaune eheapne Tt don't pay to fool with bad cold. Adve *, More Re ont ' uses, buntons, frost-bites Two ta Ide compoun th gives inatant 1 If repeated daily for a sho Permanent cure results bes of this remarkab from any druggist or ¢ Medical Formula iabor Chieago.—Adve Calocide et from 1912 Office and Pocket Diaries lane, the Bookman 308 Union St. MILLINERY PARLORS 301 Liberty Bidg., Opp. P. 0. One week specials in Tailored Trimmed and Untrimmed Hate Bring in your old hat and let us remodel it at small cost. Our work is guaranteed to satisfy you, and prices are always reasonable BUTTER SPECIAL —for— Thursday, Friday and Saturday BEST IOWA CREAMERY BUTTER 35¢ Lb. 3 Ibs. for $1.00 Dr. Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. SEATTLES LEADING DENTIST 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block. At First av. and Marion ast, you | will see a sign, “Dr. Brown's, Den. tists,” and on First av, near Cherry at. in front Of tho’ Washington Building, you will seo the sign, "Dr, J. Brown,” the Right Dr. Brewn. 1 have nothing to do with, mor have 1 Any interest in these pldcos offices have been located at 118 First ay, for 19 yeate, and T am |the only Dentist In the state of | Washington who has fought th¢ toa” atanvetint I prosper, but any man who seeks to sponge off another Man's reputation ts too low and tomptidle to do, honest dental work, jo sure and vewn, B,D. W, 713 Fitet Nook, 'offtess i to 1@ and a4 over &. W, Suter’s MOxen Gvenings nati, 9 and suacyt| don't | thing has ite , it n ire t comer ant TEETH Alveolar Teeth, Where Bridgewors In Impossible. If o our front teeth a * loft, say ti we can re »| plave all thor sve been lomt am ei both sides, ¢ : 1 perfeoet 5 | Alveolar tor whilst bridgewortee uid be iinposnible even if you tk : ‘ f minwing witht tw formatios Sone functions have our | Marion, | anatomy useful and va ork in tale nists and pee Hint who ¢ would tra | fat vation STRUCTION w an day, and we Wik Paws, w | eautiful and And, uniter rewpect, it tw No boring ow nothing to tw prices, being Curing Pyorrhea (ivone t h), = rable, is another of our specksbe it abwolutely. Its me t'to make, but we that Is, possible tm at we do is alwayet t claws. Our booke tintry, afe trem JOTHLESS MAN tunt nest the ineviiable doom of war And. Yr » ponsibl it would seem TEETH CON all-powert hat t law of Nature A tooth, a tooth, my a tooth,” is the. ery want to te = gic,” the value of te and t @ fetive value to th " ALVEOLAR DENTAL CO., i ation oe DENTISTS. Fhere iw no truer | Portiand. Abington Bide. t to live eat, | Beattie Haight must have pp PALLARD, 5 t : CPDVERTISERS | The Place to Save Money kingdom for hear of them in this city 106% 9rd Mt Agents tor |The New Store | geen Mrs. iat 2 Will be at our store all day Thursday demonstrating THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS. Don’t fail to see her. The Armstrong Co. | Cor. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Agents for Black Cat Agents for Holeproot Hosiery Columbia Grafonola It should be nearly suf- ficient to let the Miustra- tion and the price mark of the “Columbia Favorite” speak for themselves, ex- cept that the right way to select a musical instru- ment fs to hear it. Ifyou will permit us to place on the turntable of this “Favorite” a Columbia “Demonstration” double dise record, you will hear the instrument speak for itself quite literally. Won't you give us that “Favorite” —Priee PSO wor wn see BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE 5411 Twentieth Ave. N. W. Near Market St. BALLARD 1277 REMEMBER, WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30, re to be found in our Sheet m over, Nose Ballard and Twenty-Second Avs. Great Slaughter of MILLINERY at the BALLARO BAND BOX— cverything at or below cost. Trimmed Hats, from $1.98 up. Special her Work also during this sale. Phone: C. G. INGALLS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Special Attention Given to Fine Watches and Clocks 5223 Ballard Av. 2005 Market St. Ballard 1126 Recome Independent. THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK BALLARD BRANCH F. P. SEARLE, Manager OTTO &. J. PEDERSEN, Cashier Watch our chances in our window display dally, It A. W. PRESTON, Pion TRY PRESTON’S GRIPPE CAPSULES They Do the Work! 25¢ a Box Ballard 2 r Pharmacist. Telephone: 5311 Ballard Ave: Special Holiday Offering Curtiss Special Roasters Only 59¢ This Week. We have a Complete Line of Savory and Lisk Roasters. See our fine line of Car vers. The Wm. M. Curtiss Co, BALLARD, WASH, FOR SALE—SINGER AND WHEELER & CHINES—Some slightly used, at reduced prices. Machines rented by week or month. 5403 Twentieth Avenue N. W. Your Financial Future Is exactly what you make it. What you do now in the way of saving may determine what the future will bring you, A savings account ig 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 WILSON MA. Expert repairing, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS