The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1912, Page 5

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’s Dana Sleeth’s First Aid to Helpless Daddies Facing This Terrible Household Emergency—-Some Women Might Read It, Too Note—"It's no dingrace the neighbors seo you with * gaye Slooth, in his next) @ be printed in The Star to-| ow - ®Y DANA SLEETH. 4 paithor necessary nor expect bidet man of the house should ff into a wot nurse, but} when, if he knows ngeet on tte & hot water bottle to , mother can ket some be attend a matinee, We fiero kale a healthy, happily tot when your wife went yy at 2 p.m, it is not likely that t i into & howling maniac, entire vital parts become enes by 4 o'clock; yet there men who stare stupidly at their offspring and try all sorts f fool antics, when probably the only wants some water, Or it is feeding tine. wife has told you when to u gest, and bas left the ‘About feeding ime tootslam up and tells you all about tt rm up the milk and stick the in the kid's mouth. Maybe t chew on it and get nothing hake the bottle to nee if the milk wwe; if it does not, cet a needle ef open up the holes. If it ati work, try a toothpick, and glee no circumstances can ~ , to perform, ther cathe intnat, with & spoon until pgets the full supply coming to It you'll have no peace until! returns. babies alone until they unless it is past feeding fie baby isn't hungry or iy, or wet or cold, or too hot | has a tonch of colic eclally tf you let it gulp the milk fast, Take it up, put its ad over your shoulder and pat ita back, If that dooan't bring up the surplus air try a dose of pepper mint essence tn an ounce of real warm water, Then’ get the baby warm, rub its feet, put a hot water bottle on ite stomach and wrap it up. If ft stil wants to ory, let it. Generally it will go to sleep it it is warm and has a tall but comfort able stomach ash mitk bottle and afpple in boiling water every time you use them. ve the wife show how to truss up the baby in a diaper. It's ® mighty handy thing to know, If Ue baby is old enough to crawl, or toddle, or roll over, or play with things, the job's a snap. Turn tt loose somewhere on a lariat and “% DANCES, CAFES AND AVIS LINNELL - Dear Miss Grey (1) Is 1 proper for two girls of 18 years to dances fu the city or outside without escorts? all right for two girls of age Lo go to ia the common law ston recognize it? les unattended? marriage, case of Avis Linnell, did she allow her heart or her A PRIEND. is not right for thom to attend soute cafes with an is not right for the mto attend some cafes with an (3) The common law marriage | out & marringe ceremony. after five years. soch marriages. a where two people mutually agree In some states their You can now see why this state She certainly was not allowing her head to govern her when marriage ceremony in which Richesou was both tating minteter, In the majority of cases, the want to believe what thoy want to do. A MOTHERLESS GIRL fam & girl of 16, whotiy dependent upon myself} father at once, and There fs a young) eo the same house and comes home on the same car) elerting tn one of the stores. In this way we have become friends, as he seems to be world, too. N furniture factory and ither of us have any living relatives, He has {girly good wages. He pays tot It get ite system as full of joy jand fresh dirt as ft oan THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1911. of the Jadios there about tt. just as Mins Grey anys, doar, Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly tell how batter is nerved when butter knives are used? A SUBSCRIDER, A-—Little bread and butter plates are placed to the left of the plate with the individual butter knife with the other Knives, forks and spoons butter is passed, one pute tt on smal) plate, and also the bread, Who Was Confuciue? ” im answer to yo Confuctus was a Cia nese philosopher who was born if the of = rw ¢ B book form, but his pupils compiled four volumes called Yih-king, the @bi-king, the king and tho Lo-king, in which philosophy is set forth. Both Love Him Dear Miss Grey: We ere sisters in sore distress. We Id the same man and do not want [A man might lore one For “Bive Eyes.” Dear Miss Grey: 1! am a little girl 10 years old, and my mother ts dead an@ I have no one to give mo good advice. My father is a travel. ing man. 1 stay with a woman that is running the streets all the time, What shall I do? Shall I write to my father, or what? BLUE EY 58. A-~Yoa, Gear, write to your if you need any to me, often asking me to lunch and to places of! ‘been friends for a year, and he has never spoken of love ‘Other day, when he told me of his great love for me and asked I am sure we love each other. ALL ALONE, i am glad you wrote me, my dear girl, and ! am glad you told ‘all, for | judge both you and thia young man are sensible young Probably having to depend on yourselves bas made you so. kind of love is a great blessing to & man or woman. ly older for your age than most giris. You but you are very Now, I will tell you houestiy what I think, and 1 want think It over before deciding whether or aot you wil! follow My suggestion is to have an understanding that, some ove ho or ske kes better you will be married some | both work with that fn view. do some reading on eugenics and real life questions. jhooks at the library. there ts the money question. which “ unless You should both get to Asi Ss Marriage and the bringing of othe the world is a beautiful sabject, and one on whi informed. you should | ‘Miss Grey, 1 have no mother, and I do not know whether |At 74 Gets a Divorce From me to go Wits him without a chaperon. Won't you please Hie Wife's Hungry Menagerie Samuel W. O'Dell, at 74, haw been granted a separation at Kansas City from Bis wife and her He said he would willingly wait until I felt 1 waa old| menagerie, consisting of 35 cats and| Grey, sball 1 promise him? two dogs. te said the animals not lonly ate him out of house and home. but crowded him out of bed night, and be never om much hardship durfng bis four years of the Civil War, part of tt tn Libby prison, as at home. ging: wept at 29, She Ie Sister in-Law of Her Own Daughter | Mrs. Wiliam Golden, of Norris, | It, is mother of éight children and grandmother at 29, her oldest | aughter being 15. She bas been married twice, the first time at 14. fom will not be able to save much on your salaey, but a few | daughter married brothers, making by regularly will soon count up, and before a great while, by You wil! have a little nest egg that will come in mighty WANTS TO BE A SPEAKER , Det? Miss Grey: Many, many| for your kind advice in the| married women making a practice | Ph. ey You certainty cheer the jone all fight. Would to God Be oe a Women. I would i how a woman can be- Pebiie speaker. Will she }% be trained, or can she work reel! GRATEFUL. best training is to hear in making short At some of the modern | anyone can speak \ for five minutes. This | Practice, and will show | You will succoed later. for your kind “f rds. ‘Will send a stamped and self. envelope | can tell you shout this subject AT. THE THEATRE Dear Miss Grey: When a gen- Rcrompanies a lady to the and they have their wraps | when the ladies’ and gen-| "8 cheek rooms are sepa should the gentleman aecom- the lady to the check room Where should they meet | Mia? Is it proper for a gentle- to take @ box of candy? IGNORAMUS. | gentleman should accom the lady to the check room ‘40d meet her there again. It) Proper to take candy | ts to be an intermis- ‘But tt ts certainly unpleasant someone munching in your during a performance ws in Doubt. Is it proper for in the evening | with another | late should a boy or be out to a party? I am five and a half inches tall. shall 1 wear my dresses? HAPPY. 1 am going to Dutch uncle,” Mean ft all kindly, too, but, Buember, { mean every word of it. begin with, « girl of your ace Bo business “keepin, company any boy, The idea of acting & boy had a morteage on you, You are in doubt as to OF not you have a right to Eyed another friend! The Jali are past, and I wigh Would wake np to the fact ‘ight woman can walk aby friend, even if she is mar- ried. , G » and think she approves of of runaing around with other mon An Attractive Sealckin Quartet | them sistere-indaw. A few day: the mother gave birth to twi are both aunts and cousins of the | new grandchild | 210 Girt Students in One College Engrged to Be Married Prof, ©, J. Ditlon of the state agri AYA / AR DULVONY know that another wou! for him to marry, but Neve a man loves two women that degree at the name time. Fas Gertrude Hoffman—Te |my clothes rather than wear them Out. Jeultural college at Manhattan, Kan. amnounces that out of 680 young ‘The prospective husband has the foresight,” he added, “to see the ad- Yantage of baving his bride do gil, her practicing in school instead ‘of on him.” Motherin-Law ts Now His Si in-Law, and—Well, Figure It | law his stepdaughter. Lawrence's brother, Richard, rence’ his sistertotaw. / . we have always with | At her husband's death she and ber) wij Pull Together Like a Team, | | Go Bride Pays Malt the Fee | When Miss Edith Norton married Earl Hunt at Des Moines, Ia., she in- | sisted on paying balf of the mar- | rlage Heense fee, 60 centa, She explained that they “intend to: pull together like @ team of horses,” jena would share expenses during {their married lfe. a) Lucky ts the woman who can have her scarf, muff, hat and puree in a set. This is one of the femi- nine freaks of the winter's ad vancing. A particularly charming set was recently constructed for a girl of 20, The furs used in this set were seal and ermine. The dark colored pelt was tised for the hat, scarf, muff and purse, each In tnrn being edged with the white. eee o. see eee Th was a crushed hat affair having at one aide a large white osprey, while the muff and purse had two tiny ermine heads as dew orations. Colossal purchases of 1912 Muslin Underwear, ——SEMI-ANNUAL—— Clearance and White Sale A_DOUBLE-HEADER FULL OF VALUE EVERY ARTICLE MARKED DOWN-—-ALL PRICES REDUCED Tuesday we combine the January White Sale with the Clearance Sale. Embroideries, Ready-to- wear White Goods and Lace Curtains are now brought forward and mark- ed at the Clearance Sale prices. Every price shaved to the limit. "Twould be wise to buy your entire season’s supply now. Out-of-town people are — as they can save their expenses on a small purchase. Try \ rts, some neatly trimmed in lace and embrotdery; also tucked and hematite! fect. tar Se... we price, each . « . $260 Mires, 3.00 Bhirte 360 Reires sete. rts. Pine Cambrie Muslin Drawers, in sizes for children 2 to 6 years; we DBO Children's Musiis Drawers, trim- med with lace and embroidery, in wines 2 to ¢; extra good quality mubiin; 360 values, Bale DrIOR fe. e..ceeeeee cues Semi-Annual Sate of CORSETS AND MUSLINWEAR S80 CORSET COVERS FOR 120 One Mun@rea Cambric Corset Cov- era, neatly trimmed with lace and ribbons, in all styles; 26 124c values,’ Bale price . B00 to 850 CORSET COVERS, 390 Big lot of fine Cambric Corset- Covers, trimmed with Ince and em- broidery; 2%¢ and some Me faitin bale pace... 406 Beautiful lot of French Canibrie and Nainsook Corset Covers, neatly weer te. 39c Eedies Muslin Drawers, neatiy tucked ruffle, in all sizes; the kind brad sold for bc. 124¢ hite Sale price 6$e DRAWERS FOR 400 Great lot of fine Drew- neatly trimmed with lace and wold for she 48c usually Children: neatly trimmed with Val lac to $; regular 18¢ of, values $1.00. Bale price CORSET SALE 91.25 CORSETS FOR ssc Amorcan and Warner's Bust- Proof Corsets, made with hose xup- ged attached: our regular 98c 1.26 values. Bale price .... COMBINATION GABMENTS ‘Two-pleco Combination Masiin- . ih neinsook and ecambric, trimmed with lace and em- by selected for ments P $1.50 $2.50 Combination Garments. .| $3.00 Combination Garments, .| $3.50 Combination Garments: Remarkable values oy Muslin and Cambrie Bkirta, slotted for this great sale, away below reg- ular prices 780 AND 8Sc SKIBTS FOR 680 ort Musin mgt, trimmed with Val. id regular for 760 and 850, Bale price ... ic Muslin, Night Gowns Ladies’ fine quality Gowns, trimmed with embroldery; high neck; also neck; regular $1.00 values. Sale price .. oe Sbeee $2.25 GOWNS FOR $1.78 txeallent lot of Ladies’ Pine bric Night 1 t and trimmed; principally a values $2.25. Sale price Hale price Semi-Annual White Sale of Laces and Embroideries Thousands and thousands of yards of beautiful snow-whtite Embroideries and dainty Laces will be offered Tuesday at lowest prices we have ever known for similar merchandise. new ai 7 some 260 and 28¢ values, Tuesday, per yard ; Bo8 oe ‘Wamp. od it his ‘ow abd beautiful ir Nainsook roldery an 4 “tered at ABD, 400 "idancing, guitante for children’ Hi Tbe, $1.00, 43 SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear The mark-down in all ready-to-wear is radical; the men- tion here is but a hint. All 1912 One-Piece Dress Modes Beautiful White Batiste Dresses with dainty ieiSortied yous, lace insertion. belt of nano Tnateria ‘with blue satin, which also forms the waist. Lawn Dresses, high neck and Feimmed int, do Paris lace, Pretty White Persia short o ale blue ingertion. Molten Fine ih Gingharn Dresses, white with | le Blue checks; Duteh collar inlaid, with lace | ny tin, and red satin buttons. Sthet. exquisite 1912 creations will time here, marked mmall a a piped ith rd be Tuesday for the Firat My low for quick sellini Entire Assortment Winter be) 1912 Lingerie Dresses $7.50 Instead of ) $10 to $12.50 Suits and Coats with nar- Marked Down Ladies’ $16.50 to $20.00 Winter Suits All other Suits half reg | Minsos’ $16.50 Long Coats .......... ‘All higher grade Coats marked in like proportion. Ladies’ a se neeeeeeeenees ess GETS price. 1912 Lingerie Waists fumt unpacked In fanhion’a best way, mai quick selling. nd assortment at $80 to $9.60 Inston 2 Li Waists, In fo ination ‘of $1. eto $880? sor Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Boots and Shoes Every price on Boots and Shoes reduced. BXTRA SPECIALS MEN'S 93.00 SHORE, $1.90 son's Street of Dress Shoes, made if, gui etal and vicl kid, Pluchor atyle Hull $3.00 Shoo mage. fa Sale, the pair . Every palr marked down. in the Clearance Ladies’ $3.00 Shoes, gunmetal, lace or button, common sense or mill- tary last. In the Clea ance Sale, pair .. a ‘Misses’ $1.50 Shoes, in the Clearance Sale ... an some $00 values. 000 pairs of | Nottingham Lace Curtains, rect from the factory, bought at a big discount’ for cash. In this Clearance Sale Tuesday at less than Sc on the dollar. TO 00.80 CURTAING, 900 Wundreds of pairs of Motting- ham Lace Curta ey and plain centers, beautiful Brus- Ince di ; all perfect; y of each design; real val- ey to $2.50. In the Clearance Sale Tuesday, the pair . Just in, White Curtain nil SEMI-ANNUAL Clearance and EXTRA SPECIALS 111 nds 10c White MM is Tu ‘y. . ow’ Shades, 00 ‘in: Tuesday, each Br 19x62, value 360. ance Sale price Clear- ite Moercerised Table Covers, $4x66, value $1.25. In the Clear- ance Sale Tuesday each ..... : 30-inch White India Linons; no Umit; here Tuesday in the Clear- ance Sale, instead 2 Of 150, Yard cicceveeeseess DU Men’s and Boys’ Suits The Store That Saves You Money and Overcoats in the Clearance Sale at 25 to 50 Per Cent Off Regular Prices. Second Av. at James St. Edgings esday, per yal 15e TORCHON LACE, 90 Torchon Lace, put up in 6-yard pieces, suitable for musiinwesr, rimmsings, etc. usually sold at purchase from a Hew York importer enables us to offer hourands of yards of beautiful luny oe, 2 to 4 inches wide, ecru ar cream; worth usuall; fo 360 yard. Tuesday at, per yard . c rd of 760 dozen. enday, dozen ......4 sae ie Val and Idnen id whil Se ecfu, cream Sa 3 250 White Cross-barred Muslina, yard .. 350 Bilk-finished Persian Lawns, per yard All regular priced Table Linens, Sheetings, Muslin, Bed- ding, " White Good, “Wash Goods, etc, ete, during this sale subject to a refund of 10 per cent, All Men’s Furnishings in the Clearance Sale at 10 to 75 Per Cent Less Than Regular Prices

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