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THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 19°... ONCE FAMOUS. Se» by APTAESS DEAD -cseseesese™ A Family Supply of Unequaied PORTLAND, Or, Jan. %—Vir-| Cough Remedy for 600-—Money Refunded if it Fa ginta Drew Trescott, the wife of! Cough medictm & rule, covtale Melbourne MacDoweil, once & fa|@ large proportion of plain mous actor, and herself well known | good ingredient, but one that in theatrical circles, who in dead|ean make. A pint in New York as the result of an/ user, with 4 pint of wa operation for appendicitin, formerly | *Ur or 2 minutes, gi lived in Portland, Her only #on,|€% § So gy Ay Frank Bates, has resided here for| 22 years, : According to wires received to-| day by Hates, Mra, MacDowell will! be buried at Flushing, N. Y., her home. Mins 'T apolia 46 Cynthia Grey’s Letters HOWS AND ELOPING jmine who ts very aick, Mise Grey: (1) Is ft rightjit was alt right, two ‘of 18 to go to shows fellows and let thom kine wa — ‘ a 16 two girls of 16 and ol have been golng with oung fellows for about one ‘and love thom very much Rave asked us to clope with Now, Miss Grey, belp us, Dare ho one to advise us FRANCES AND AGNES. afternoon matinee, or ue Kod theatre, is recreation e once in a while, se ‘a crowd and don't act Seay, Hut this kissing business 6 disgusting in girts and ave too young to know how big a 1 thought Please tell me. JACK, Alt ts perfectly right, tac! and these boys that try to make something evil out of common de eeney are narrow minded, Do they think because they happen to be created of different sex that ft te right to let a friend suffer and not near to at jeast express aympathy? You are right not to see impropriety in your friendly call, Tt the girl has any sense she will like you a great deal better for it. Now T hope this won't cause a impede of boya to the hospital. ivi activities. “Martin Eden,” while your verse F A Hi re the official fs not perfect, it is worth “trying ters where the officers of the ” 5 league will meet with thelr fol lowers, a vast lecture hall, used not only for meetings of the varl-| continuance. Dear Misa Grey ous clubs composiog the league,| bonds. the following is not In your sphere, f Mf mo a and lectures on suffrage, political es be — wee to know ak Marie . f *, but Senator La Foilette Begins. ‘orelii’s religious convictions are, , too, on| Senator La Follet andewhat church she belongs to, if Wednesday evenings of each week,| speeches at Youngstown and Cleve any? Where was she born and Mme. Nordica will give vocal In-jland are forceful and meaty contri raised’ Do you think some of her structions. butions to the political and econom books have a harmf! effect on the The club will be equipped with|!c discussion of the day. His sur athful mind? Can you tell me all of the facilities of the modern] vey of what has been accomplished of a book that contains arguments club, dining an rooms, 1i-jin Wisconsin for rerulating corpor. for and agaiust retigion braries, an uptodate kitchen, and|#tions in the public interest, for OPEN MIND. & “beauty parlor” where all sorts|Otherwise bettering the relations of A-—Marie Corelli was bore in of tollet articles may be purchased povernment and public Italy, and adopted while a child by An artistic bil board character for accomplishing oth- the poet, Chartes Makay, She was istic of the purpose of the organ carries the weight of educated in London. At the time ization, inviting attention at the|@ccomplished fact. Senator La Mra. O. H. P. Belmont's recent purchase of two houses on 41st at., Now York, gives the wuffragists of the ‘country their only permanent headquarters. The property purchased and re modeled at a total cont of $400,000 in the namo of the Political Equal ity league, of which Mra. Belmont fe president, will fulfill the de mands of both home and club One of the houses has been con verted into & lodging where, on the average modern Income a woman can live comfortably, while the oth- er ta equipped as an up-to-date club, the ,weene of ali the association's , gives you a full pint of really congh symp than you could buy J for $2.00-—« clear saving o Full directions in package. And money couldn't buy « quicker, better remedy att ne ott waa born In Minne | Pfs" simamt fast pars AGO. HYDE AGA KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2-~The} third trial of Dr. B.C. Hyde for the polson of millic ire was contined today the state asking the Hyde tw at iberty on wightly Inxative aod bass pleasant taste—children take it will ingly. Splendid for hoarseness, asth- ma, chest pains, and other throat trow bles, and ee meng for prompt re alts in whooping cough. Pinex is a special and bighly con centrated compound of imported Nor way White Pine extract, and is rich io guaiacol and other natural bea! pine elements. Simply mix it as di rected with sugar Ry Met strained honey, and it is ready for use, Used in more homes in the U. 8. and Cam ada than any other cough remedy. Pinex has often been imitated, but never successfully, The genuine is guaranteed to give absolute satisfac tion, or money refunded. Certificate of guarantee i» wrn} in each pack- see Your druasist Pinex or Pa et it for you. pot, send to Pinex Co, Fe Wayne, Finex t fully guarante tell Drug Co. (aistribut headquar is, a you girls read the let ‘a few days ago, writ: two young girls who had ‘Their pareats would not ‘them, and their boy hus other untl! May best ft. The right Kind of man ‘ot suggest elopement. Rareat IR OF THANKS passes this letter of ‘on to one of (he many ot her column who to help those eeeeet by Bar- Seattle. Bulietin Board Outside Headquarters $$$. New ith me, and hat I don’t Christmas present. 1 her sister So did the |no boats except these propelled by er tell who % go to a|ties and $100 if for luxuries parses hl — entrance of the club, records the|Pollette Is no longer to be dealt tian” & report was afloat that she onary, oF had been threatened with excom- munication from the Catholic chureh in case she put the book on {the market. I cannot vouch for the validity of this, On beginning her career shagdopted Marte Corelli ax & pen name, and afterward It was made legal, She has a wonder. ful imagination, but I do not see that her books are barmful to young people. If think there may be some that { have not read that might be depressing mnot refer you to an author who argues both for and against re- ligton, Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseee 2 The Duck Law Dear Miss Grey: Have this year's game fawa been changed so jas to make ft lawful to shoot the |duck# from a launch? t A NIMROD. A.—No, ducks can be shot from band, Dear Mixs Grey: Iam a girl of 19, and have been going with a young man my own age for almost a year. I love him dearly, and | think he cares a great deal for me. Now, he called me ap some time ago and said be had hoard some: thing, and that he would tell me the next time he saw me He asked me to go to the theatre with him . He has no phone. Would ti be all right for me to ite him, | a8 he may be sick, "AC. A.~Yea, write bim @ little note saying that you think he may be sick, and tell bim you wish to see him. If the “something” he bad heard concerned you, say to him that he must give you a hearing. Dear Miss Grey: I owe a small deug and clothing bill Can I be compelled to pay them? I am a married man of family, getting about $65 a month. ac A-—Yes, bat you are exempt $40 that|4 month if your bill is for necoas! bg ot it is three years since you paid any Frou off Australia comes the gray fur that of the hions of thi ‘season. This pretty animal skin ts used — effectively on a dark brown street. costume. The material is atightly with ing the mixed ef- fect when seen at close vision. eee eee This costume has a bias air from the slash of the skirt The coat is lapped well on to the side where it fastens and the buttons of this garment extend a diagonal with those on the skirt eee see The Anstralian chinchilla ts formed into a col- lar on the coat and a deep brown the! is fam | sink flecked | cream, #1V-| bot water; when you get ready t rever | thing on them they are outlawed, sirt who has pothing to recommend her but “to look nice on the street” is apt to be a very unsatisfactory life mate, and a man who marries simply because he thinks a gi pretty deserves all he gots. If you don't take care, the olf song, “Kelly's gone to kingdom come, kingdom come, kingdom come” may apply to you. VACUUM Dear Miss Grey Pease answer the followlag questions If possible (4) Is vacuum a power? (2) Can power be derived from vacuum (3) Is vacuum being used o1 any compound eogine, and where and wheat IG EDDY. A—An engine can be used to produce @ vacuum, but a vacuum bae not been known to run an en gine, It has been used as a power to a certain degree, but not for any practical use, aa si Sunaor Gore—To be thankful for the senate doings | cannot see. Smoke a BY DANA SLEETH WHEN THE WIFE 18 SICK OF AWAY, YOU'LL BE GLAD YOL READ SLEETH’S TIPS TC TIMID MEN FOLKS. EDITOR'S NOTE ~- Tomor row Sleeth will tell The Star masculine readers that wash ing clothes is really a snap! There are mighty few male nu ~*o regard housework with grea Joy. There are pot as many as there should be who know enough to help when an emergency comes. Now housework isn't so bad, if you can do it in your own home, and know enough to do it right ‘The great big secret about every- thing, from washing dishes to car- peta, is to let things soak in suds as long as you can before you wash be ° ake dish washing; it's easy Put your dishes in a big pan, or the Sprinkle washing powder over them, and cover them with wash them they will come up suds and clean as fast as you can hand them. Rinse and dry them. Pu pots and pans to soak as soon & you empty them. Then a chal dish rag and # the rest. Clean ¢ pots and pans fore you wash the Sweeping is merely muscular en ergy, only don't put on too muct muscle or you'll raise more du than you will take up. There arc Janti-dust compounds that save a lot of work and dust, if they are sprinkled lightly over the carpet o: floor before you begin. Don't ever slip your sweepings under the bed. or sofa, or behind the range, Burt them or dump out doors; it’s no lingrace for the neighbors to se you with a broom. Wash your windows with hot wa lier that has a few spoonfuls of am. |monia in it; dry with « rag, and polish with a dry newspaper Coal of] will clean sinks, wash |basing, bath tubs and enamel «tuff generally, and do it quick. Scrubbing doesn't come in the emergency class, but sometimes it is as good as a tonic for a sick woman to know her kitchen floor ig shiny. Sprinkle washing pow. der over the floor, take a broom and hot water and scrub the mess ‘Then mop up with clean water and don’t track it until dry, If you have Hnoleum on the kitchen floor it is « snap; & mop does it In ten minutes, Flirting the dust into the air gets) ~ you nowhere; use a dust rag of the Gustless sort that will polish as Pipe and Warh D Above, Miss Mary Morgan, in Charge of the Suffrage Headquarters; Below, a Scene in the Model Suffrage Kitchen THE MINISTER'S WIFE : BY HARYVOT HOLT DEY Gentle, silent partner of the evsister's grace and glory—ibe min- ister’s wife! It's an Importantaffice, unlisted, and without emolw monts. Are you interested in the requisite qualifications? Well, then To be a desirable wife for the minixter, you must reign as que: of the congregation. You must be the confidante @f'the abused th the parish and tend |" a willing car to trouble tellers. You are the mother of the mffilst@r's proverbia! fanitly You muat invite the well-withers and the buxy-hodies tn the parish to take an unselfish (interest in your ‘personal affairs Go affairs of your own. You must be a sympathetic Wowkn, Wearing your tear wells near the surface, so that you may weep fendily with the erring when called upon to do to, You must be something of @ theologian, fn order to lend timely wid to the milmtet sermon, and you must know how to make @ prayer on demand, teach the Infant class and be president of the La- dios’ Aid. You must feel grateful to the church vigilance committee when it calls to inspect the broken crockery and the wall paper, previous to @ donation You must be something of a cook, in order to prepare broth and blane mange for the affileted; and somewhat of an authority on diseases in order to prescribe Hoiment to the ailtoe While the world expec good desl, you sponsible partner. You are accountable for vices of the family. You are not beld to blame for the minis ness, bat no one knows ft. ‘The crown may be denied you in thie world, but im another world far better than this one-—there is awaiting you # crown such as is awarded to the unrecognised heroes and bervines of thie temporal existence. The crown has & setting of Kobinoors all the way round! are stil! the etlént, frre isher eu 4s Clean for end, onee & week, Start with if you have the Job of maktnm|the lower sheet and build up your beds take off all the covers and|bed to the coverlet; tuck in the smn the mattress over for luck.;itjebvers under the mattress ought to be turned over, and end! around, except you leave the cover- |oomfy, nim and purpose of the league and ite various activition. When the bdulidings are com pleted they will be crowned by a life-size figure of @ woman in bronze, holding in her uplifted hand the American fag and the Belmont uffrage flag. SHALL THIS GIRL MARRY A NEGRO? Dear Miss Grey Tam 24, and engaged lo © young man 27 years of age. We were reared in the Mast, and attended the same school and are both of Catholic faith. We are engaged through the consent of my parents, and he holds a good position. He has made splendid progress, and has no bad habits, and I feel satisfied he will make me an ideal hush Since our en gagement ho has asked me several times if I am eure I will never re gret our marriage, and I have told him | am positive I will not. But he {« sensitive, and «peaks of it often, so 1 confessed my love to the pric Still he doesn't seom satis- fied, and | know neither of us will r be happy if anything happens yreak our engagement. Our wed. ding is set for an early date in Jan wary. Now, Mine Grey, | proposed writing the facts to you, and we de You must have! cided to let your deciaton be final His reason for thinking I may be- come dissatiafied in later years ix because he is a negro and | am white. lam anxiously awaiting your reply, which means so much to both. ANXIOUS. A.—Mysdear girl, you have put « hard problem up to Cynthia Grey, and if she did not know exactly what she ts talking about she would not say what she ix going to, I know you are looking to the real man, and not to color of the skin; and I know you think you can stand al! that you will both have to if you tarry him for love. But you must look to this man's future and the future of your children as well as to your own. The marriages of this kind that e come under my ob servation have not been happy ones —probably through no fault of either, Conditions are sach that you will be practically ostracined from your nationality, and his ad vaucement will be retarded. Then the children. Have you the right to bring them Into the world handi capped as to position? It is a mat er of fact and of history that the white race has reached a higher point of culture than the other races. Don't you think you should bring children into the world under the most favorable conditions? They are helpless, and cannot choose thelr birthright. WII you deny it to them? I feel this man m be a fine spectmen of his race, and his race needs him—needs him badly—and | your marriage to him will only hold him back and bring uo real happi ness. One day little S-yearold Maxie was putting on his hat to go out His mother hea: m say “Excuse me,” and as he was alone she asked him who he was talking to. “To myself,” he answered. “I asked myself to excuse myself for slap- ping my face with my rubber, Delineator. let out and hangi down to con- ceal the mixup. nd up the pil lows good, smooth them out, put them squarely in place. And so when you want to crawl in again you won't have to jump into a hud. died mess of bed clothes. If you are baching, let every dish in the house get dirty and then wash them all up in one fell swoop; but otherwise wash them nf a every chance you get. The wife, if she is sick, will feel a lot more «That Star Want Ads Pay is Main 9400—Ind. 441 WANTED with by reluctant con: an impossibilist, a visionary, or @ destructive radical He can point to the sane and admirable progress Jot Wisconsin to disprove that.— Chicago Tribune Editorial. Protect Yourself! Got the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. For Infants, Invalids,and Growing children, Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. vigorates the nursing mother andthe aged. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. Not in Any Milk Trast of Ladies’ Suits CLASS FIR French Dry, Steam re Pressed for $150. Furs, Quilts, Blankets and Portieres at Very Heasonable Prices ast and QA NUERNBERG ANITARIUM +. Tel. 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