The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1912, Page 5

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ume-- For Charity’s Sake”’ ) | THE STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1912 Ni EWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR in Gorgeous Oriental “MITTEN PARTY” IS NOVEL AND JOLLY WINTER EVENING’S AMUSEMENT FOR YOUNG FOLKS if you want to hi tor party for boys girls, try a mitten party, It is guaranteed to be an absolutely new idea, Write or print your invitations on cards of scarlet cardboard out tn the shape of mittens, For a tern trace around @ real mitten. @ invitation may read: , The meroury ts dally sigking; Of Polar climes it sets one think- Jolly win Joay? ing. “Kid glove affairs” are out of sea- gon, For giving such we have no rea- Bon; Yet if you join our Mitten Party, You'll find a greeting warm and hearty. For fear your hands may be frost bitten, Be sure to wear a pair of mittens. Next Thursday night, you under. stand, We hope to shake your mittened hand. (Name of hostess.) (Hour and place of party.) When the boys and girls arrive let them be greeted by their host one =whose hands are encased in mittens. When they remove) thelr wraps let thom be requested | to wear their mittens. | ‘The first part of the evening ts) pent in contests in which the! Guests with mittened hands find) themselves sadiy “handicapped.” | Scatter buttons al! over tho surface of @ table and «give each Dear Miss Grey: win a please give your opinion on astrol- Do you believe that deutinies are governed by planotary condi- ons? Why te it that a life's horo- scope esvema so very accurate, if it} * Can you tell me @ firetelass writer? GEMINI. 'y dear “Castor and Pollu ing to answer you from a point, 1 do not believe | ‘# destiny ta directly affect-| las many of these feathers ax pos-| paste, twign, black tissue paper,’ .| were happy until a fow months ago—at least | wae—and as she never | tell me about it—in'a very serious way. guest « little dish into which he,sible and place them on a pleco may drop his buttons, These hejof flannel which is pinned on an must pick up one by one with his| opposite wall. mittened hand. If he tries to] A sewing contest and @ draw- slide the button into bin dish he/tog contest would make great fun. forfeits thosp he has already| Prices may be given to the winner pieked up. of each contest. In another contest he finds a] Then the mittens are removed woolen cloth on which a lot ofjand the boys and girls seat them-| downy feathers from an old pll-/selves in groups of four at small) low are atuck, He must removo/tables on which they find cotton, | pan ercenceti a Cynthia Grey’s Letters BLIND MAN HAS DIAMOND Dear Miss Grey—I will begin like the youngsters do by telling my age. 1am 40 years old. A yoar ago I married a young girl of 16. We said anything, | thought she was, But now I see she is more than when I married her, for I am pretty staid. a Now, like so many young married women, sbe has “fallen in love,” ae she calle it, with a bandsome young fellow. She had the nerve to i got mad, but somehow I don't know what to do. Shall I got a divorce? I was quite lively before our) marriage, but a man can't keep that up. A WORRJED HUSBAND. | needles, thread and clothes pins, They are to make miniature snow men from these materials and the more original will evolve some very clever little images, The prize for the best effort may be a large “snow man” filled with candy. This can easily be made by using @ thick short mail- ing tube or @ round box for the body and building the cotton man over this foundation. know, and you can do this boy good. Get your mother to invite bim to the house to dinner and have a few 1y of these silly ihe Jove part, for doesn't know 9 loves with his teacher would are trying to do. See if she won't 5 No, Not Such a Very Fast Thinker! (By United SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. ion, but | have been wondering rees Leased Wire.) 1 don't like to make an unjust accuse © December 6 if | could have been ‘bunked’ out of $2,600, Johansen of Sacramento to Capt. ollce headquarte: ‘so | thought I'd consult you.” jansen met two gentlemen and placed bets on the Juarez races loon which they told him was “a real pool room.” Hig losses totaled the sum name: “| haven't the money with me,” he told the men, “but we'll go to to Gan Jose and get it”—and they did, A tear dimmed Capt. Wal “You are not a fast thinke reach correct conclusions in time. TAKE CASCARETS FOR A SOUR, SICK STOMACH OR INDIGESTION That awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain In the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating after eating, fecling of fullness, dizziness and sick headache, means indiges- disordered stomach which cannot be regulated until you remove the cause, It {an't your stomach’s*fault. Ydbr stomach {s as good as any. Try Cascarets; they cure indigestion, because they immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fer- menting food and foul ga take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter and poisons from the intestines and bowels, Then your stomach trouble ts ended forever. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morn ing—a 10-cent box will keep your entire family feeling good for months. Don't forget the children—thetr little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. he looked at Johansen. he said, “but, my man, you sure do Hotel Milwaukee Steam Heat Mot and Cold Water Blectrie Lights Telephones In uVERY mooM A New Motel, © entrally Located Over $20,000 Worth of High Clase Furniture in Rooma 2m Res ote Inspect this hotel — Everyuhing complete—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room Bg mo sage a | jt Vt t about te the arth weg and the child is getting something abe doean't deserve. jon in relation to the planets, and | You to deceive in making ber think you were lively, when you were a A-—You ought to be worrted. You are gutting what you deserve, What right had) HERE'S A CURE FOR CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $10,000 Dining Hovm tn Connection. Phones: Ind. 3071; Main 4004, CIGARETTE SMOKING ut sedate? You felt pretty smart — around wae 0 oe ' ~ Cynthia Grey has had so many didn’t you? Now, my man, you herve come to me for help ai requests for a cure for cigarette ing to get down to straight business with you. king that of bi ore fe |_.. This child you married has frag of a poble women fa ber, or ieaiy sent i whet be ate ie 2 STORAGE © AND TRANSFER COMPANIES rect is beca tt esse! she would not have come to you fn iret real trow! fe—for | auick cure. 1 give it bel 3 and your ‘coon Seummooerd went ts real to her. Gad, man, you have a diamond and are so blind you! hoor Mies Grey: leavette Auto Delivery Co. t those prediction: raon- ; Shy 14s wot enconrage any kind of | Woman Can When she told you of her love for another man. Now, I think. |ing “rapidity by putting peanut fortune telling, becausé the cases 1 |! Spite of your ataidness, you must have been kind to her. This is the/ cis in the oven have known have not tended for —_ ag oa pg of you--your Waterloo, Whether you come out go0d—tn many cases for wi you, site. =~ age Don't you think she deserves all the love you can give her—not rene — siaoness petty jealousy and anger. Don't you think she deserves to have youn’ | yinvieg? CYNTHIA WOOED friends around her once in « while, and to go out among them? You AND WOOERS | played the role of the gay beau for your owa ends—play it now to savo Dear Miss Grey: A boy friend lyour wits, is going away. Should | ask him ‘ , and eure you! olght, after steaming it; washing to write tne, of should he ask me A LEAP YEAR PROBLEM both olf are re yi AMUSEMENTS Dear Miso Gi 1 know ir really love other, and the man|face with cold water every morn- SEA LE THEATRE POLLY BROWN EYES. ‘mg narice ‘wit betp me owt of may is getting salary enough so that/ (ng. I I =D. L DRRW, Me: tren rE A-—The request should come loa when I tell you just what, you may look forward to being mar- —— fC his. , SHE'S AFRAID OF BURGLARS; |they are, I've been going with af red: batore too long # while, the 3 WEEK COMMENCING young man some time, and nse is easy. All you have to do HE OF SCANDAL TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINEE 1 thought lote of him, and kuew he/{s to bring the subject up, and when} Dear Miss Grey: J came from Clarence Bennett & Co. Offer America’s Greatest Piay “TheSquawMan’ sirl of 16, and we are now A Heart Gripping Story, True to Western Life engaged to get married. Now I think It ts not proper tur we to stay with her Nights, 25¢, 50c, T6c and $1.00, Thursday Matinee 25 Cents. Sunday and Saturday Matinees, 150, 36c and 60c. propose let him go, for he is too/nighta, because seandal. Bot Tonight “POLLY OF THE CIRCUS” ; for any girl. she says she is afraid to stay alone fimpress Conner” anne because of so many burglars (she . EXCEPT SMOKES OPIUM) rooms in a fiat). She ts of a ner- SULLIVAN # CONSIDINE CIRCUIT “78 MOUSE OF EXITS” u I teannot see ft. Don't you know that girl did the very hardest thing a smoking can be cured with surprise Ne. fed. 978—PrHon Kks—| yet. City sige & Transfer AN ADMIRER. A.—Plenty of sleep—cight hours; fresh air; absence of Worry; mas sage of the face twice a week at not see it ne a joke at first, was elated over it. Finally he as { insisted he would pass It o but woold be terribly bart, Miss When I firet| Yous disposition and likes to have optum, | Somebody around. PRESTON. sald he just did it for fun.| 4 —Don't think because you are DY been using it long. Ilin the great free west that west- SCHMITZ MUST BE TRIED been married five months, and sregard all propriety. This SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6.—Pow-|t him, but must contess that I) he uses it all the timo, and cannot) giri will be more nervous when itive refusal to grant further con-| think a great deal of him. 2 and takes/ che gots herself talked about than tinuance of the bribery trial of | LOUIBE. pare I Jove him,|she fs now of burglars. Former Mayor Bugene B. Schmitz! A.—This is certainly a “From a nee = od baan't sense enough to see it you later than Jenuary 18, and the is-|Jomt to Earnest” case, isn't {t,| de ought to have, of & bench warrant for Louise? You no doubt know what| {me with me, so if he would stop | ———————_—__. three former supervisors were fon-| Mins Grey thinks of youngsters Just it 1 would be so happy. Do you "f ae Get the oo earth can I do? 1 can’t called here today in Judge Lawler's ‘so {f you belong tn that class don't MABEL court. take my advice. But if you are aes nae sae = = = tas Original ena Genuine Society Girls as Pierrettes Make {f'2e.*ucsc" sts? sist" HORLICK’S woul etic! vy im an try to create in him a strong desire to A Merry at Debutantes Mask Ball fe age poge i 04 ar MALTED MILK wit yon “il writ fo cur Star Cthetsae Imitationg® yaich Jou am Provably he can helP! The Food DrinkforAllAges precrrgae RICH MILE, WALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Disko Wak tte ak tok. keow Not in any Milk Trust everything, and more too, kindly O@ Lavist on “HORLICK’S” Take « pechege home Sorta ta tan, Cae Whéer Mt: was owt oF thule primers playing Of ove advise me to get « divorce, or not? AT FOUNTAING, HOTELS, OR ELecwHeE! 1—1 certainly do not. While he did very wrong to decetve you about this habit, and it is a very bad ono, ‘We print this fact prominently and sug- gest that you open your account NOW—but not because the single month's interest ‘amounts to so much In itself. A single de- Posit, even though It be a fairly large one, will not amount to much fn itself. To suc ved in saving one must get the babit-—so much to be laid aside regularly and added to the savings fund. DOG AND PONY CIRCUS 5 Ore ac. 5 tell me how to corn beef? FARMER FROM CUSICK. A.-Thanks for your vxaggerat- a ae ee ed optnion of me, Farmer, To| , Seattle Automobie Sclool, 210 corn beef take 10 gallons of water | Sroadway. and make a brine that will float an add % teaspoon salt-petre and r ‘ two pounds brown sugar, and dis- Bargains in Kodaks solve. Weight the beet’ down so|f gng,t? 14 Speed One $125 Pres Dallmeyer Lens that it 1s under the solution all the ‘ LANE’S BOOKSHO! time. If too saity, parboil when 308 Union st. ‘Main e083 But to get the habit there must be a start ~and NOW is an excellent time to make it. ‘The interest credited to Savings Depositors fm the Scandinavian Ametican Bank for the Year 1911 amounts to $184,631.40. you use it and pour the water off. THE ONLY ONE Doar Miss Grey: I am a girl 14,) and go to schoo! and meet all kinds of boys and xirls. There is one boy who was so unruly that he had to be turned out of school, Now, this boy has told me that he loves © with all his heart and would do anything he could for me. I have asked himt to become a nice boy, and he has promised me to, but oniy keeps it when around me. It is not the love I am after. It ts to} improve this boy's mind and char-| acter, Now, Miss Grey, tell me! what to do, for I am the only one} ih the world who can do anything with him. So please help me so I can help him. Do you think peo- look down on’ me for bav- to do with him? Now, Not to share in these large distributions Of Interest is to miss the easiest, the surest, the safest method yet known of making your Money earn more money. We welcome Sav- ings Accounts from $1.00 upwards. Deposits \ 0 ead dereedleevnae notes This space is ours to tell you about “THE PAN SHOW” this week. It’s going to be a dangly. The bill headlines the Holliday Com- y in “An Alaskan Honeymoon,” a fing, singable musical comedy of ize. There are five other including Carlos Ceasaro, the “Human Top.” any 1Oc and 2OC way Bapolin—What Does Tt Meant —— The best in Enam. e Stal and * Giidings * B tify Your Home Muni, 919 Pike st. Savings Deposits Made Up to and INCLUDING SATURDAY EVENING, Draw Interest From January 1. 60 UNIVERSAL Etvine sET ‘This set was sold by the prise Hardware Company for $6.00 and was worth it, too. We bought all they had left for about $2.50 gach, | We now offer them to you The box Is worth $1.00, 4, 2 "age when one speaks of Banks that grown without consolidation, ° Here are three of the merry Banks that have become big only be- bg i ig yg ng Cause they are popular and successful through no other power than the good Will of depositors, your mind instinct- ively turns to the good old Resources Over $10,000,000 HEART-BROKEN, | A.—It you hadn't signed yourself Heart-broken” I might have ad- eee Mine Draven talag] Viged you a little differently, for|] and using the goods, or an heiress of millions, The ball %, r letter is from a sensible girl. a ~| — . Onn Fane room was hung with priceless tap-| Ptybably you signed it that way be-|] time to wave. Very fow of the tries and banked around with|®®pse you thought it would bring |} articles have been advertised. aisies. The 300 guests included «| “answer. Don't do it again, dear, |] 199 Day y : daughter and a son of President} f°) et Poa eoneg ee ee Taft. Tho threo plerrettes pictured || Heart broken’ bag. ty Stee are Miss Gladys Ingalls and Miss | flying hither and thither an in: Abby Barnard, from left to right |¢resalng at an alarming rate. Now, imy dear, it is a sign of weakness, and Miss Harriet Souther} er a strong-minded ittle girl lke yor ould not use it, a. Mew, to business. You are a dear, serious-minded little girl, I P. Indian Motorcycle $1 New Standard Food C! digo 1-1nch’ Vioior Ste Ti-Inch, maine + $00 18-inch, same: 300 Whisk Broom ‘Yours for Bargains Spinning’s Bargain Store

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