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Ce7 AES’ & 688 isa et eae? eS F&A Srtreece ns SAR ee . SSeS RP REE "5 ORtee . Silken Snoods of Long Ago Give a Demure Look to Young Faces Silken snoods are revived foom the early Victorian days to deck the heads of winter maids, Rib- dons, velvets and flowers are used to form these cirelets. All that ts needed is nimble fingers to make —— Se eee & coquettish head dress, and then it must be placed demurely upon the bead. and cloth newied atre are of gold and together into aps. And the worn many places Whiskey and Pine for Colds Pine Formula for O14 Time Rem- Cured Thoussads Mere ‘The increased use of whiskey for te causing considerable discus ans ta v Gruggiat got two ounces and halt an ounce Fine Compound.” ‘Tale these two redients home and put them tnto ye pint of good whiskey Shake I take one to two teanpoor each meal and at bed ter doses to children ac. age. Thie treatment often | Sacks the worst cough er cold in = Hut (Gigbe) ae pny be sure to get only th: Concentrated Pine, bettie comes in a top case If your Sra does not i “yalenty got it we ft In stock Don't exper mixtures Te ts very risky this bas lad a marvelo the past six. years —Advt. demand for Rg AJ Bag Sore Feet ssi. xe amen, front- Bites, sweaty = aching feet “Two tablespoontuls af Calociie compound in hot foot hath iver fastent relief and if repeated daily rmanent cure Bex of this slocite from any eck from Medical Porras iboratories of Chicage Adve I 105 Third AV. Books! Books! Books! FOR Christmas Presents Posts—Cloth and leather Standard loth and leather Popular Popular LATEST FICTION from $1.00 up. Lane, the Bookman 208 Union St. Main 0023 Authors: Me a5e Copyrights, each Fiction, each Gal a from $9.0 w it-k Kolld Watches from 4 Yatches, ‘with Hiamonds, from $25.00 Pon's Waltham and igin trom | $6.00 w ne Pins The up. Umbrellas from $1.00 Toit At the Old Reliable Jow Houghton & Hunter Motel Prye Bldg. 215 euler Way ‘Bepai afaeturing EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAILWAY 20, 9:30, 10:20 930," 9:46, xtra ‘train Baur 46 pm 4:00, 9:01 ms 12:00 noon B; 401 Bb 3:90, 160, 2:00, 00, 6 200. 7:09, $:00, 10:16 pm. dai Extrs train fewirday and Sunday’ at $768 1 indicates baganme trains Freight tr vee freight shed at Sixth B Olive at 6:09 e-iveneT PRACTION co af Concentrated | besides dance tn them, dine in them and lunch fn them. made must have a soft fall of lace and into this Ia tucked away delicate tiny flowers of vary tng shades. to ¢ the playhouse. ine it ASK THE STAR’S PHYSICIAN For the benefit of any of its readers who may need expert and trustworthy medical advice, The Star has arranged with a repu- table Scattie physician to answer questions pertaining to health and medicine. NO QUESTIONS WILL 8& ANSWERED UNLESS THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE WRITER ARE GIVEN. HOWEVER, ONLY THE PRINTED. Dear Doctor; My baby is & {months old and cries a good deal, [She has a tump on her abdomen, where the button is. I think it is caused from her crying so touch, as it seema to get bigger when she cries bard. Please tell me what his is and what to do for it, as it joccurs quite often in delicate girl Dabies. It may be due to the strain ‘ing when crying. You must first {determine the cause of the baby's crying and correct tt. If it ts due | to cramps, modify the baby's food Tf it is due to other causes, correct them. For the ragtare apply a small pad over the tump. Put a sil ver coin between two strips of ad- hesive plaster, about 6 and 12 inches long, and fasten the coin di- reetly over the lump. Change this levery few days, and in from four to jax weeks it should be well. | Dear Doctor: Some years ago 1 was working in a mill, and a piece of timber hit me on the leg. between the knee and ankle, It stays sore! all the time, though sometimes it is healed, but again it breaks open and | featers [it and it gets healed again dark brown color all around ft, am 45 years old. Is there some thing I can do to heal ft perma-| feet in casts for some two or three followed by wearing stool nently? GC. B. | | oxo | 40 LS OF THE WRITER'S NAME WILL Dear Doctor of canker, or sore in mouth? ver and pneumonia obtained by frequent and thorough cleansing of the moush with such mou solution of boracic acid, dilute lsterine, peroxide of hydrogen, Canterization is sometimes necessary, Dear Doctor 1 commonly called flat-foot, and have considerable pain in my feet. Please tell me what to do for them, as I suffer a great deal, and they seem to be getting worse all the time, then I pat a good salve on jtained by wearing It fs alarches Im your shoes, but If it is of) T\ too long standing it will be neces weeks, | Your trouble soled probably an injury arches. of the bone, which will require a slight operation. J. W. inker in the mgoth ete, JACK. Fiat-foot is due to the breaking wn of the arches of the feet, and usually occur in people who are on their feet a great deal of too long standing, relief is ob steel heary Says Present Fashions Degrading; | Would Censor Morality of Dress: NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—Many New | man are responsible for the depray ity of fashion, These women parade in as few clothes as they can wear Their example York women are wondering today whether their evening gowns would | be marked “O. K." if the Mra. Florence Clark Williams, dt Athletics, ts followed, and the establishes a board of censors to pass upon the morality of dress. says Mrs. Williams. are simply outrageous are sold | and worn | about the ing a advisability of suppress-| The }towns near Chicago have been giv. en permission to wear constables’ carry revolvers—and use | stars | them. It in robbers, unescorted women bers. done as a protection against who have been holding up in large num- | Bath Wedding Anniversary | Mr. and Mrs. James Stend Biddell | }83 and 75 on a Lark to Celebrate | fore advice of and escape arrest. reaches women of the middle class, rector of the New York School of | who, in turn, are copied by working city | girta. “In this way a moral degeneracy, brought about by the vulgar fash- “Present day fashions are degrad-|ions of the rich, penetrates to all hes | classes. For my part I would rather see Never a word is said a woman clad in tights than wearing such transparent clothes and such Woman Taike tain style |low cut bodices that there id little | “Designers and the {dle vain wo-|or nothing left to the Imagination. |Women Wear @tars and Carry Re-j“ou @ lark” to celebrate the fifty- voivers to Catch Thieve fourth anniversary of their wed | women of fi yurban Four Diamond Ring in Her Mouth M lender at St rs. Jule Lambert Girts | cap that ix Care is often have what is If it is not = ve always been happy and never had a single quarrel,” anid she Hours With Allen had been talking to Detective Chief Al- Louis four hours be- 4 $500 diamond ring dropped jout of her mouth. What ts the cause | The police say she then confessed lof Passaic , 83 and years |to stealing ft In Kansas City. She old respect are in New York ps —__.._.. |enabled her to keep the ring be- tween her cheek and her back =/ALBANY. panies == DENTISTS | mage |We Are the Pike Street Bargain Denticts ing regular Mor oat 'o are mi acta Crowns 6 Ge Sicks ¢ Moots for trom 64, nd $12, and Silver Fills B00. rhe r the very best 9 not to be had in Seattle pt at, the and tell you exactly what your work will cost jand “gurantee your work for 16 | ars. We are willing to work for «| | keputatton Our prices are very low ork equals the best in the world. | 19 not sell dle cheap talk; we are | fate In every branch of th: | tal Art, and we work & Iarge practice and small profit ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS On the second floor of the People’s Bank Building, corner of Second Av. and Pike St. Opposite the Bon Marche and Mac- Dougall & Southwick. Take elevator or walk up. f title the legislature passes. Mn Main 6169. Made of your old furs. in California Seon Be Holding All, ency the Governor of for them being de may become a familiar /PoInt of losing thelr own and oth and scrub, | in California if a new bill tn opens every elective office In OF DINs cotlected. Newest Fur Turbans Latent styles now in MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Bank Bidg. LUTEFISH + Aingon, Fedaitd, Bpege at, Pultowt, Fh Nogelost, Garom i Aa, Geo. B. Helgesen Grocer, 1929 First Ave. the state to feminine citizens and fF tt |has already passed the house. | your —= | woman lt [ stamped charge help silver threads. de darkles git to curl your batr. name of the pi | tertal ote, |a curse, because Cynthia Grey’s Letters GIVE HIM AN OBJECT LESSON My husband gays he loves but he in careless in, throws his hat one place, his tle another and his o Dear Mis» Grey to work 80 hard, Tu little things lar another. nan, mes He leaves me the coal and wood to get,.and never seems to think of them, nor questions how it is done and if 1 mention it again, Grey of that? A.-d think the troable is not so much that he does not love you as » has not been raised to de things her talk with hin and tell hi that little woman, have a assuming these duti tend to do these things even o1 off without getting the wood does not attend to it if you home. o Kas, at lei agai remind him smilingly of it, put a cold dinner on the table in the evening t don't have the is may necensitate the fu to Ko visiting to keep warm, but & good object lesson, adiminint Out resentment, or hatefulness, is what that man needs I have talked and reasonod with him and he will do very wel! for a time, says I am crows and irritable, do you think a man loves hin wife throws it oh his wife's shoulders, When she bas all she but soon drops back into his old way, Now, Mins shirks his duty and do outside IN DOUBT, when ON egularly, Now, be a wise and get him to the point of Kindly that you do not In Then, the first timo he starts and if he or, fuel in for him when he comes © going out, and you may have ed with ce more. ‘Try it, PRETTY COOL PROPOSITION Dear Mis Grey mattors. references, Unable t married man gets to ask, If you know, livelihood? in to Ret Home one mbinatic Grey to do tt minine race,” 1 am inelin 1 see by your paper t Now, | am @ young man of 24 years, no bad habits and good wt a steady position, and, ment better than a single ma: iid I get a partner to we 4 to think there may be som race that would write same kind of loiter, A.-Well, tifis is about the coolest I ever received. My aay nough interested in your unique proposition to # matrimonial and busines? bureau for the giving you an opportunity to become a member. She hasn't time, and doesn't know of a woman who does. | 0 ple © t you give advice in some as every one says & 1 am Inclined to make a f ik toget sole purpose of But don’t ask Cynthia she doesn’t belong to the think ad, then, you will searcely succeed tn finding a woman who is willing to marry @ man who te not able to support himself, in order that he may make a better Itving. cline. IN EFF printed, wit Dear Miss Grey (2) for mocha filing? Is|ding ring ob the finger, |the engagement (Cancrum | guard. sion, drop by 4 ring consistency to spread. lam inctined to think that Cynthia's rea CT IMMEDIATELY Positively no letters asking deft nite information, such as addresses, and many things that cannot be answered and™ self-addressed en- velope is inclosed. Of the hundreds jof letters recolved, only a certain percentage can be printed each day unless (1) At a wed ding does the bride wear the en gkagement ring, or does she remove it to receive the wedding cirelet? Can you give a good recipe | this end JANIB. A-—(1) If she has a bridesmaid What it is her duty to temove the en }i# a good local application for ip|sagement ring and place the wed: jand what ls & general remedy? it local or constitutional? then slip on as @ Here ts the mocha filling Cream one-third cup bat, 1% cups confectioners’ tablespoon breakfast cocoa and coffee tnfu | # p, until of right |i getting bigger every day. She |Orie) may be primary and begins} (2) has had it now almost a month. without any evident cause. It is | recipe: MRS. J. V. |seon most frequently tn molst re-|ter, and add gradually, beating oqn. S| This te @ slight ruptur nd }sions along the sea shore. It also|stantly, sugar, then add one A Dark Town Social Dear Mies Grey A church |the cream attracts the rays of class of young folks would like to give an entertainment Graw the people out, an adiniasion, that as they will/at night and massage the cream in. Can you JANE. A—A_ Dark Town Social “draw. paper for bac! Inaid will be dar, with price of admission, ment You can also get breakfast started. What te Hell? Dear Miss Grey everything I could up, live til =morning. cuss because he for him, I got a little boy who has been very much sick since a vear old, and I have done 1 have stayed and did not know if he would My huaband never put out a hand to help, but couldn't sleep. |Now he pick on him and call him nasty names, and strike him so |blood squirts from hie nose. Nev- er a kind act or word does he have and when I feel bad he © and the date/ For on have calk walk with ja cake for the winner; instrumental music, negro speeches, have af ald hegro woman to tell fortunes. All A must be In costume, and of course blacked. voea! and " Get up now and go down and tell me I Just Ike that kid, A-—Why, woman, how you have walted long enough Don't you know What to ask Cynthia. that you are in hell for it. You owe than you can the w treatment and if woman |this, there would be ers’ wash, respect iron; Of course first from the unac: ‘but don’t you ach Of course they ehild Dear Miss Grey ng & medicine that black. How I have about would Get out are afraid Not a word of this is in blame, but | |to arouse you to the strength that | Hes within each woman to defend | herself and he I don’t no | you want to do is to get ou Not only that, but report yout |band to the Humane Soctety, and |they will see to it that he dogg not strike another child withe ‘orry but ndent now wors Purses and card cases of tooled | from work? Work is a ble leather can be bought for $2. ren qa) 1 mak 1 fifty t payin it to your @hild. said practice as a saxophone player | Whether or not you think yon are strong enough to work, I know you can stand hard work much better and mis you are receiving mowy renltze no necessity to the there is always plenty lof that kind of work, and and when you have earned | jan honest dollar that ts all your mistake | dear | & woman earns ave ¥e Weat- | own, you will have your first taste | ern Collection Co., 423 N. ¥. Blot pendenc Don't “standb: Cynthia, to work. am tak whiten spools fn dandy kind of entertainment to Invitations shape of ‘ban- jo, ted with white inside and tar| with a little water, and loft on for 16 and I {can take that kid and go to hell. Shall I take the child and go? SAD ONE hus: * would de Can I make something of them? TIBBET. A.—(1) Put some powdered pum- | fee stone on a wet cloth, and serab your teeth well; then take your medicine through a straw. Be careful not to use the pumice of- tener than once in two monthe (2) Take an ordinary wooden box, stand on end, and glue a row of the spools around the top with the exception of the front side. | When dry turn the other end up! and treat it in the same way, tack or glue & narrow \ytrip of wood on top of the spools, stain a pretty color, put shelves in the box, and a little curtain In front | of it and you will have a pretty book or magazine case. A Secret for Girls. be to take tan off, and KE. M, L., whic! may stand for “Emmie Lou,” want to know how to bleach neck, and #0 of ‘and so on. Now, I'm to tcl you something, girls dark neck, and piling on face cream and going out into the open |tends to tan the skin, as the oll In light It's all right to us cream, but wash or steam yc & good ir face Peroxide will take the tan off and can be used In the day, but use cream Just before going to bed. the peroxide does not help, iminte Lou,’ try cornmeal mixed ; strings of gold or| minutes. oe de write “AN bp~aae don't fer-| Dear Miss Grey: Iam 16. I Then the|took a trip recently and met young man of whom I grew very fond. How can I find out if he cares for me? Would it be all jright for bim to call? Should my parents allow me to correspond with him? BROWN EY If he cares for you he will tell you so in time. There is no harm in an occasional call if your Parents are willing, and if you are not one of the countiess silly girls of your age who seem to think that every man who looks at them |must fall in love with them immedi. ately, Boys should count merely as friends to «iris of 16—not as |lovers. A friendly correspondence would be entirely proper if your parents approve, MAKING FOR HUSBAND-RY, She stood beneath the mistletoe, ‘The maiden fatr, like one enchant- ed; Though n ught of farming knew her He moved how kisses could be planted, —Judge. Ask Your Doctor No sense in running from one doctor to another! Select the best one, then stand by him. No sense in trying this thing, that thing, for your cough. Care- fully, deliberately select the best cough medicine, then stick to it. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for throat and nee LARGEST LINE OF Christmas Cards, Let- tera and Moliday Mov. eltion = at Prices. Mubi, @19 Pike st. 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