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THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1911. . AMUGEMENTS THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR . = THEATRE Re R A BEAUTY NO WOMAN SHOULD NEGLECT, SAYS MRS. SOM CORT tliat er ctShoulders ‘NORRIS IN TALK WITH FAIR READERS OF THE STAR Cynthia Grey’s Letters A LIFE QUESTION LF Ys Deer Wns Grey: Tam 8 women St Fees Ay 171 woe marred One Week Commencing Tomorrow Night + to a man who, aftor & fow moatha, fommenced to drink and gamble. | * After a year | left him © promised he would be good to me, se 1 went] Not one woman in twenty, I re week or two TM. i ® j dack, but I found that I could not longer treat the man who had abused| gret to say, is so fortunate as to Employ massage if your shoul SPECIAL MATINEE CHRIS AS, 3 P. M. Loe mo during the oe ~~ of ate life vo reapect, 1 disiiked him}own shoulders that require no} ders are noticeably bony. Straight AT POPULAR PRICES pe And could Hot stand to live with him, 90 I left again, He is still kind| beautifying. There ts always some way buy & big cake of cocoa butter 1 y i * to me, and buys me a few clothes, Is it wrong for me to take these, | defect that needa to be remedied. and after warming it rub it gently pcm es aren chesencarnied Sassen * when | can't bear to bave him near me, or ahould 1 accept his kindness| There are two types of should ra, over the shoulders until they are _* end not think of a divorce? AT-A-LOSS. either of them bewitchingly p Well coated with the nourishing ofl. || The Authors’ Producing Company (John Cort, President), Announces \ ® ; A.—"AtwLoss,” you have hit a deep rut tn the road of life, And it] One ts the shoulder of the woman ‘The ‘nent step is to magenge this > * 4 Will take steady pulling to got safely out. You tried to whip up the| past 26, which, it is untversally emolient into the flesh, which ts = Old horse (human nature) when you went back to your husband. ‘That| conceded, should be full and white, | done by rubbing the skin very, very * won't do, As long as you have this feeling, it will do neither of you delicately with a rotary movement ; * . 2 any good for you to live together, Some one says that marriage is a of the finger tips. This plumpen- * 5 yatcal, mental and spiritual union, and if two people can combine any ing massage should be given onee * wo of these, thelr marriage will be a success, No doubt at first it was every 24 hours, preferably at bed wy the mere physical that attracted your husband, but the fact that “he ts UUme, aad should extesd over 20 | ® still kind,” in the face of your opposition, indicates that the mental I cannot promise rapid * and spiritual good in the man ta seeking you. Be honest with him and as flesh forms very slowly *® him kindly what you feel; tell him it will be worth years of your on the shoulders, ee des ce oe * to get back the old feeling, and that when you do you will come back Very plump shoulders are always Charles Klein's Great Play, * to him Accept Co fine Be f= because if you don’t it wilt be more of & beauty defect than shoul |I- nn —— —_—— * @amning the spirit of love that Is sprouting tn the man's heart. Don't ders that are frail to a fault. 1 PRICES. 4 * Burse your burt, but show him that you recognize the good in him. Why, should strongly advise ¢ PRICES—Evoning, 28¢ to $1.80. Matinees, 25¢ to $1.00, wi . | |, you may live a heaven on earth with that man yet. So, pull steady, bled in this way to 4: SSS — = e & Gnd take plenty of time y cells. Make it your ese ena k them down A YOUTH WITH ADVANCED IDEAS 4 Dear Miss Grey: Iam 18 years old and @ rather advanced ideas ii fer one of my age. I am making $3 a day and learning a trade that wilt bring me in $6.50 day Grey, How in this accomplished? Sim ply by kneading the flesh heavily with the finger tips. Some authori ties recommend marsaging with a Metropoli ‘Main ¢211 ™ 1 think @ great deal of a girl own axe, aud her parents are very much opposed to my seeing her, stringent wash, claiming that {t TEREE DAYS, COMMENCING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. not = —- — calling = an re would io know how to helps to redu he flesh, and I am MATINEE SATURDAY. @rold trouble with the parents, Now, Miss Grey, would you advise me printing formula for an astringent Wagenhals & Kom f ask this girl to marry me against her parents’ will? W. B. that will Just fill your needs. “ wth aso A—You certainly do have advanced tdeas, William, if you think Alum ..... siceseeeeses OO grains it takes to make a happy marriage is $3 a day. I grant that ts fine Thick almond milk .....1% ounces & boy of 18, but there are so many other things to take into consider Rose water . ..6 ounces ftion, and you are so evidently not considering them when you think Mix tngredients Well and shake &@ moment of asking a girl of 18 to marry against her parents’ wishes. before applying to the skin Phin some one would pass a law forbidding marriage of either sex until eaepeeibdietiiden eee age of 25. Yours might possibly be the love that will last through CANDLE FLAME HELPS but the majority of cases show that the love of 26 is not the love of A lighted match or taper will You youngsters rush in “where angels fear to tread,” and the noxt! of motsture has been absorbed. Yellow shoulders are abvormal,|4° Wonders with the sewing ma so we must contrive some way of |bine, says a Toledo housewife banishing the saffron tints. What Light a candle or just a match and say you to this simple bleach? It|#PDIy it to different parts vf the fs harmless, oasily applied to the| Wheels and cogs, Lint and thread skin, and, best of all, doce sover.|¥i!! burn, the char can be wiped eign work. a. off, and the machine will run twice Pour three heaping tablespoon. |“* os fula of baking noda tuto a basin of | When @ machine gums, it ts ad- hot water and lave your shoulders |¥!#ble to remove the head, place in this odd wash, rubbing {t well it in a tub and cover with gasoline. into the pores of the akin. After it makes a new machine from an is the divorce court, with woman and child to support, and you & hotel or club life. Be sensible, Hilly, and read up on’ thie sub-| "ih ® satiny akin. (that is what the public library is for), and your eyes will be opened i me beeen type is called the girl uch beauties of life as you have never imagined, and you will be in| lsh #boulder, > eed mfg sary ; Ps “1 25th years ts reache: mind to really honor a woman with an offer of marriage, It s sparingty covered With flex ounces h yet not a bone shows. In shape and ee ee ee eee tak Bar dg soed cnn eat | color this shoulder is perfect ‘TO COMPANY G, | fine, currants, and suet finely chop-| Every woman should have satin “ 13TH MINNESOTA % | ped, 10 ounces sugar (about a pint), | SOotn shoulders, as rough skinned @ An old comrae 1s disabled | 1 cup molasses, ¥ ounces candied or.|*houlders are abnormal, Rear in Wand destitute. He sent us his e/ange peel, finely cut, 1 teaspoon |™!n4, milady, that your shoulders ie ie eaee ausens caked. & leech potted wotmine nnd cane a| ill uot be smooth ae the petals of the bath is completed rub in a ib-|% OM @ for Wim, and begged us not to #| eases, well beaten, 2 teaspoons galt,|* TO** unless they are given a thor eral quantity of whitening cream. Princess Bitel_ of Germany, Eger his name or address, #|Mix in order givea, turn into a _ scrubbing night and morning Whitening Shoulder Cream, Princess Victoria and a number of @ He did not ask for help from # | thickly floured cloth. Tie securety,| ¥!t & complexion brush and quan-! skin and help to make {t soft and Cucumber juice ..........2 ounces | other royal ladies, have decided not Me comrades, but happened to #/ leaving some space to allow pud-| tes of hot, lathery water. After | smooth | White wax 1 ounce |to wear the plumage of birds. This them, so I am taking #| ding to swell, and plunge into bot! et know that the skin is clean as This beautifying treatment can-| Spermacet! 1 ounce (is in response to a request by Prof. esponsibility of appealing # | ing wate Cook five hours co eq | C89 can be, spray the shoulders | not be- considered complete until | Almo ou 4 ounces Johannes Schillings The queen By Mary Roberts Rinchart and Avery Hopwood. Only Comedy That Has Ever Reached a THIRD YEAR IN NEW YORE 0 f tage in This Country, Floor, first 14 Rows, $1.60; m five re +} ' 60, Tbe; rere ( 50c Matinee Shower floor, $1.0) and 60c; 380 Gallery seats 250. Well with scented, very cold water.|a rough towel is see-sawed acr +" Results will This will prove timulating to the the back and chest until every bit] repeat trea.m Who may be in Seattle. # | with water. man has a family, and this #}, Sa Mix % cup sugar accident has cut off their sup- &|blespoon corn starch and a few = ‘port. F ere enceall of baiay &| gvaine walt. Add gradually, stir.) * * ** * ®t wr eee een ee eee een eee men t to feel I have but to @/ ring constantly, 1 cup boiling water, move fro oe. UPWARDS OF $20,000,000 WASTED = the bugle and any who #/ Remove from fire, add 1 tablespoon IN KITCHENS YEARLY, SAYS EXPERT me soon if you of Wurtemburg is also enthusiastic t every night for a|about the matter. HOW TO EAT XMAS DINNER % ta- hear will respond. wltemon juice. BOSTON, Dec, 22.—More than $20,000,000 is thrown away Tes ae be Dear Miss Grey: I was married every year by cooks, chefs, housekeepers and hospital nurses, ac- EAT, DRINK ANDO BE MERRY, BUT— hh tek eee ee eH whon | Was 15, Soon after my hus-|* Cording to Miss Fannie Farmer, world-famous as an exponent of ALGO BE MODERATE. SE A, TTLE THEATRE < actentific cooking. EAR LIFE. ee ca in vale noes bir or of Men ber trea hee Mixs Farmer, according to herself, is no radical, but she “docs BEWARE OF PLUM PUDDING, i boy who witl be 21 on the sth| Would it be legal for me to sary |® Set mad” when she sera the way the young wife, or the carcless AND CAP YOUR YULETIDE FEAST WITH A LONG WALK. Se eee Bybrancy to Bet full and go home | Without getting a divorce? cook, of the nonthiaking nurse, will “murder good food.” =e. & SESW, Bien BOTH PHONES 43. bed, and let nobody know about 8. M. B. And is it all right for a bunch| A.—It would be legal if he hap boys to steal an automobile and | pens to be dead; If he is not dead, Joy. riding if they pay for the |{t will not. The best thing you can “Much of the waste is through ignorance,” she pes ong “More is wasted through carelesseness and the growing shift- lesaness of the younger generation. Right here in my own school, after | have concluded some demonstration, | will turn away for a moment, only to find that the moment was costly. Twenty students, in that short time, will have pared pples or peeled 20 potatoes, with no care as to the thickness or thinness of the paring. Out of the parings of the 20 apples or potatoes, an amount similar to that ‘contained’ in two or three apples or potatoes could have been saved.” Most of Mins Parmer's studeots are cooks of the wealthiest Bostonians, who have had some instruction in domestic science before their employers have sent them to Miss Farmer to learn some of her recipes. Many of those who don the apron and cap, however, are wealthy Bostonians themselves. Other students are nurses from various bospitals. ‘The students are the most representative women of the kitchen or of those who will be in charge of kitchens some day. BY THE STAR PHYSICIAN | resintance—the turkey, or roast or Christmas dinner is a dangerous | Whatever it be—tackle it gingerly thing, If it t# the convenuonal|!f you have paid due attention to Christmas dinner of turkey and/ Preliminaries, you won't be raven stuffing and plum pudding, it fs a|OUsly hungry by this time, and you very dangerous thing. And as such | Won't be inclined to eat more meat it should be met with caution and| than is good for you. Chew dill discretion. For if you don’t get|sently, eat plenty of bread—and the better of your Christmas dinner, | Whatever you do, DON'T eat any of if fe certain that it will get the bet: | the “stuffing.” ter of you Eat a light dessert, if available In the first place, remember to| If ne d the usual heavyweight is eat slowly and to chew your food | forthcoming, eat as little of it as| thoroughly, That's half the battle.) YOU can without giving offense to The other half consists in holding| the hostess. Plum pudding is one down on the consumption of indi-|f the most indigestible things that Apatibles. man ever concocted as @ test for Reein slowly. A meal well begun | bis stomach. ‘a half wou. If you have soup, eat; Drink a demitasse of coffee—if if tdon't gulp ft. Chew well the | angthing—and your Christmas din gia or crackers you take with it,/ner will be well over. If you have the vegetables and meat {n the | followed directions you won't suffer . Mf it be @ vegetable or turtie | —-much. Then get out and take a long walk. Don't sit around all the af ternoof tn a poorly ventilated room | That will induce indigestion, even it the wind-up. when great care has been taken When you come to the piece de| with the actual process of eating. ASK THE STAR’S PHYSICIAN Dear Doctor: Will you kindly;should be no more danger of con- tell me of something that will cure }tagion than tn handling other foods, —or, at least, help—chilbiain: such as groceries, meats, etc, These were caused by the feet be ing badly frozen over fifteen years} Dear Doctor I have itching and ago, and they are getting worse] running of water from my nose and every winter, The pain begins|eyes. I sneeze a great deal and yith the first frost and gets worse|have an ache in the front of my as the winter advances. bead. Picase tell me what to do for MRS. B.B.B. | it, as I have taken several kinds of Equal parts of iodine ofntmerit| medicine, but it does not help me. B. WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINEE Special Matinee Monday—Christmas. Le Shelle Virginian Company Present the machine afterward?|40 is to get a divorce. If you do @o you think of a boy who/Not, you may have the unpleasant hold up a street car conductor experience of some of my women FRE readers who neglected to do this, It often leads to all sorts of compll- cations, Be se ble. RRR KRKKRHHRE not tell you any of these are right. Not only is a ‘ Who does these things copying | ® st the worst type of nren, but he/| | fans « great risk of being arrest and if he were my boy and I it, I would have him arrested spend a few nights tn jail. ‘# an old song that says: cometh in the morning,” but ~ Bisn't 50 of “joy rides.” BC He HA > WHAT DO THEY MEANT Dear Miss Grey: Kindly tell me what the letters R. 8. V. P. stand for on an invitation? By Owen Wister and Kirke La Shelle NIGHTS—25c, 660, TSc, $1.00. Bargain Matinee’ Thursday 26¢. Sunday, Monday arid Saturday Matinees, lhc, 2c, 50c. SPSS SLRS SESS SESE ESSE EES eee eee ee eee eee Sun ay Lady of Possum Tro Leo 5. 4.2.22. 4. 2.8.8. 20 ddd dt dedededdedededad 2 ot ted means “Answer if you please.” seteteeeee Sense eeeee Dear Miss Grey: I am a young RHR HaE Man 20 years old, and am going plac a with s Jady two years my senior.| Dear Miss Grey: We are two|,, Miss Martha merry ot eas feral remarks have come to me | high school girls, and have been go-| TTS » Who some ni! vidi wena Sst she is too old for me. Do you! ing with twa boys who seem to| started In a very crude wey © fink 207 LOYD. || think a great deal of us, but seldom | #00! for the “hi —— ont ot We | ~A—No, I don't. But 1 think if} ask us to go ont. Now we are not | South, 1s now reap! ing eee Fea were old enough to be mar-|“boy struck,” but we would iike|f her labors in seo ng jor oxpert fied at all you would not stop to|them to take us to some of the|™ent such a a pm at th 2 Pm puck a question high school dances. How can we|* Waiting Ust of 200 boys and girl ee er let them know without hinting too |*#¢eking ao educa\ ; io oo 7 Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a young} broadly? school. This is Mise ry prob. = 16, and want to leara to cook.) DOUGHNUTS AND SILVER EAR | em today, to make rouse be tent would ifke to try my hand at} A.—There tw nothing that Cynthia | Mlldren and ye aes vee ten podding if = Fe give a|can commend to you, girls. It will es throug! y ple recipe. ELIZABETH. | certainly be out of place for you to 4 = re Pe a . " ( telling them stories of a Sunday, and thus she became known as the “Sunday Lady of Possum Trot.” With a leaky shack, a squeaky me- lodeon and one hymn book she did the pioneer work which has re sulted in a practical trade school with some 250 pupils, where the owne around a little on celery me other relish. The more you | the better shape you will be Beginning Sunday Matinee MYRTLE VANE And Her Company, Formerly at the Lois Theatre, in The Chaperon| As Played by Maxine Elliott. Magnificent Production SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MATINEE Matinees Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday. Prices, Wednesday and Saturday Matinces, 10c and 25e, Evening Prices 25e, Bbc, 50e. WATCH FOR “NELL GWYNNE” BEGINNING MONDAY CHRISTMAS MATINEE Sugared §Popcorn—Two quarts; when poured in cold water the mix- carpentry, blacksmith- and fresh lard applied externally A.B. SULLIVAN ¢ CONSIDINE Contin: rmance Sun- ped corn, 2 tablespoons butter, |ture becomes brittle, Add vinegar Bas ove of stock ‘and farming, over the painful part usually gives} Relief is often obtained from us- ‘og CIRCUIT bie ge re 8 cups brown sugar, % cup water.|just before taking from the fire. and the girls dairying, agriculture, immediate relief. ing fodine in the following manner: THE MOUSE OF EXITS Y Y Put butter in saucepan and when {t|Pour on Wwell-buttered plate and|housowork, cooking and simple Dear Doctor: 1 take milk from a}Take s quart pitcher, heat it well y < fs melted add the sugar and water.|when cool enough to handle, pull | dresamaking and. millinery. All man who has asthma. He milka|by filling with bolling water, pour Season's Dramatic Triumph the cows, and I am afraid of~con-| Out half of the water and add half tagion. What would you advise?|@ teaspoon of tincture of iodine and J. M. 8. |inhale the fumes by holding your “ e MI88 MARTHA BERRY With *the necessary cleanliness | face over the mouth of the pitcher. ivers and precautions which should be ob-| Do this for five minutes night and served by all who bandle milk, there | morning. M t e Recipes for Star Readers ee s English Hermits. Feather Biscuit. At Sea i exes, 2 cups brown sugar, Mix at night 2 eggs, 1 teacup of Mix 2 § OC BS ee ACTS, Let boll 16 minutes. Pour over | until porous and light colored, ped corn, stirring until every |iowing candy to come in contact ‘nel is well coated. with tips of fingers and thumbs, i — not with palm of the hand. Cut in if Maple Caramels—Break 2 pounds | «mall pieces, using shears or sharp i) of maple sugar into a quart of milk| knife, and arrange on buttered @nd boil steadily until a little drop-| plate to cool, {nto cold water will harden. penn en pour im greased pans, and be-| Chocolate Fudge—Boll together fore entirely cool, mark off into|a cupfui of sugar, 1 cup of grated Squares. Half cream instead of the | chocolate, % cup of milk, 4 cup of quart of milk makes richer candy.| molasses. Stir often and let boil until It hardens in cold water. Beat Molasses Candy—Two cups mo-|in a teaspoon of vanilla and stir lasses, 2-3 cup sugar, 3 tablespoons | weil for a minute. Pour in greased butter, 1 tablespoon vinegar. Put|pan to cool and cut in squares * butter in the kettle and when melt-| while cooling. ed add molasses and sugar. Stir until sugar is dissolved. Boil until the work of the place is done by the pupils, and this includes the bullding of houses and barns by the boys. Have Your Teeth Examined Free by These Experts % cup butter, % cup currants, 1 ta-| mashed potatoes, 1 pint milk, plespoon chopped cloves, the same|3 tablespoons su 1 of salt, and each of grated nutmeg and soda,)1 teacup of liquid yeast. In the melted in water, and of cinnamon.| morning add teacup lard and flour We have many discreet at all well. Add enough flour tq}#nough to make a stiff dough— ero a stiff paste and roll out thin, fabout five or six pints. Let rise pationte who ~ rapaiesis Cut in rounds and bake «in :@! hot} totwice the original bulk. Roll out D every few months and have Molasses Wainut Candy—Boll a wart of molasses for a half hour, | oven. c and cut with biscuit cutter, Put in one of our skilled prac. P. Ee Voudevile FAMILY WASHING: fen a6 6 onl spoon of baking ee shallow pans, let rise till sise- is titioners make a careful antages heatre de Bune a soda and boil until a little dropped Queen Puffs. doubied, and bake in quick oven examination of their teeth. wi COVEY WET WASH LAUNDRY PHONE EAST 9606. in cold water will become brittle. Stir in shelled and halved walnuts and pour into greased pan. Heat 2 cups of milk with haifa ap of butter; when the butter] Don’t Worry; Liv. melts, stir in 1% cups of sifted t Worry; Live Long Six-Star Christmas Special. Filling the small cavities as soon as they appear — flour, then remove from the fire} “Forget you have nerves and keep the teeth in the con- MACK & LEONE, THE GETAWAY FAST STEAMERS J} motasses stick canay—non to |and cool. Add the beaten volt} neverworry,” ts the longevity rec Our Prices ee ne, eld ee MIJARES, BOUNDING WIRE KING gether a pint of molasses, 2 table-|0f > exes, vote Rtg ei 2 4 ing you time, trouble an nt ye —- ated seems Far atg & pound of brown in ee wey ag Madr sng Moved Ft New Brunswick, N. J., who cele- Save You Half money. There is no charge MARCO TWINS, MUTT AND JEFF sugar and 2 tablespoons vinegar. 4 toe ta A cae oven. Sprinkle | brates her hundredth birthday next Fillings ....+0-s0008 50e made for a complete ex- DAINTY AUBRIA, RICH, COMEDY | Wednesday without a wrinkle on) her face. When it hardens in cold water re- move from fire and, as it cools, Regular $5 Bridgework. amination, and what work Regular $8 Crowns with sugar and serve on @ heated FOR TACOMA i you require will be done at GEORGIA TRIO, LEVEE MELODIES plat ‘ pull into long light strips with tips eS Regular $10 Plates .-.$5 Ohio Cut Rate Prices mont Kounb ‘rmirebarrx [lof fingers. Lay on waxed paper to Goid Cake. Ask Your Doctor S18 bats of Teeth, best rod iio Seabee aati or GUADELUPA, UNIQUE ACROBATICS o pgader "<ul nie, | bacarcae Half cup butter, 1 cup sugar, rubber plates $8 one-half—with a guarantee FO) VERETT , ft 4 eggs, generous % cup Painless Extraction Is Free for twelve years, i oS 7 . RE! AND Chocolate Creame—Beat tho white | 7% tine “Cio ot “flour| We have had seventy years * 10c and 20c Matinee Daily Twice Nightly THE ONLY CUT RATE DENTISTS IN SEATTLE of an egg light with a teaspoon of] (scant), 1 teaspoon cream of tar-| of experience with Ayer’sCherry sugar, ad@ a teaspoon of vanillaliar, % teaspoon soda, Sift flour, and enough confectioner’s sugar to| cream of tartar and soda together Pectoral. That makes us have |make a mixture stiff enough to be| three times. Best the yoike well, | great confidence in it for coughs, formed. Beat very smooth, form|then add the milk; have the sugar colds, bronchitis, weak throats, cate linto Httle balls, and spread in pan|and utter well creamed, and " Round trie, Everett 166, Kaimands soe to cool. Cover with chocolate coat-|then add yolk mixture find beat| and weak lungs. Ask your own, Special iow rs on Sundays ing. This is simply melted sweeten-| well. Now add sifted Sour and) doctor what experience he has Open Evenings Until 8. Open Sundays Until 12. ‘STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMP ——— 4 We Deliver Everything Bverywhere Auto Delivery Co. MOTORCYCLE MESSENGER SERVICR INC. Ina. 40a. IN PR— Vint 1982, ‘HIPS DAILY. * * fli lod. 928—PHONES—Main 8043. Delivery Wagons, Bagwage, Express ang Hamers and Gereduiee sunsect to |e chocolate, Hach ball te dipped in| when well bivndin ioat in for 36|had with it. Heknows. Hecan|| CORNER SECOND AND UNIVERSITY, ENTRANCE 67 UNIVER: I] Case Nason c ange otte nis choc a ; i co. Mess: & Transfer FS ee measrishet Ofties, Colman Dock. = Hlany pointed instrument to hold| minutes. It 1# a rathor stiff mix-| advise you wisely. Keep in SITY 8T., OPPO ae 219 Dalen 66 Gabe: creams while dipping. ture before cooking. touch with him. Lohryoe

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