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y NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO W WOMEN READERS Decorate yiicloth pasted underneath, they will | for this Ortental party. ming, and should biends You could have , One simple ot all, tnexpensi having attractiv: may be made ‘last an entire strips of paper cut gether, so as to make a strij feet wide by six feet six long. By folding this strip and cutting the cireular opentn for the head in the middle, F eutting out and paint- process of manufacturing the coat | ‘the shape of Chinese is simplified. cups and sauc to, make the fnvita- | e— of Chinese | The eves are cut a foot wide! and three feet long. Crease these | across the middle and paste to the; eR THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912 Cynthia Grey’s Eaters WILL SHE “GET HER NAME UP"? Dear Miss Grey: | am 18, and attended a Qance with a lady much older, The floor manager introduced Ine to a yout man, with whom 1 danced and talked, and promised the last dance.) Before we could dance it, the older lady wanted to go home, and the Young man sald he would see mo pafely home, so | stayed I enjoyed his company, but}, since have felt | did a very unbecoming, ‘oper and conspicuous thing, having just met him. I see many do this, is it right? Am I Iikely to get my name up and give other fellows a wrong impres-|n sion by doing auch thin: 1am anxlous for your opinion, for you give such intelit and 1 answers R. A.—We mekes mistakes, Grace, os you did whe the young stranger's company, Even if you did not k HTL eReie ay ee is gathered tightly and fin- off with a bright colored but- of crepe paper. On the under side of the boys’ caps §«should fastened the ee. These are long strips of black tiasue crepe paper. For the girls, little fans, terns or parasols, on long are oon s iato the hair, flowers dixcarded = summer hate may ant ured, or taaue paper Chrysanthemums parasols, gay-colored flowers effect. The chop sticks you can easily make at home. They should be = inches long and 4 quarter of pine may be sed for the stick, which is whit- tled round one-half, the other half being left square, to assure a bet- . Sandpaper the sticks , to make them smooth nd agreeable to use. Both sticks jare held fn one hand, which cre ates lota of merriment when 4 novice is attempting to eat with the: of & booklet of/D)AINTY AND DEMURE IN HER KERCHIEF AND CAP IS PRETTY ELSIE FERGUSON |« tettor with that name. 1 will try ouiders Sent iS add fun to an) around the neck | with a piece of old Free to Prove it anyone to go about th a face covered with a eruptions, biack- Ago My Face Was Now They're 1 Used Stuart's Wafers.” to “the blood will dt what Stuart's impurities in the blood | thoroughiy and | aisappear Calcium # 8¢ intended to accomplish MO cates & few ‘Their principal | ulphide, the Most thorough blood Uitte wafers get and destroy Present in it few days is aut. ® marked improve. the blood is pure ot et ie hundred per ede MBY longer about thoae boils, tetter, or skin eruptions: Cate, ick” a ral ya package of Waters, simply by Sod address to if you 176 Stuart Bldg, ele ese » when you ) you can M package for 50 This dainty and demure youn the part of Dolly Todd, afterward in the Lan Flat Dwellers | Are Kiln-Dried By The Star's Physician The moderti steam-heated or fur- nace-heated flat is like a kiln-— and the people who lve in them are likely to be kiln-dried people unless they take trouble to neutral- ize the evil of the dry heat. And kiln-dried people are more prone to |discase than other folks—to colds, catarrh, pneumonia, Also they are likely to suffer from irritation of the skin. To make a flat something other than @ kiln it must have some ar tifictal means of keeping the hu |midity. As a rule the kitchen of ja flat Is humid enough, The thing to do Is to keep the rest of the # lady te Kisie Ferguson, who plays 8 Dolly Madison, in “The First Lady w Broadway sho w. he t jettle. As th fs no \stove in the other rooms of a flat you can’t have tea kettles there, but you can have pans of water set on the radiaters or in the little “well” under the radiators. Some- times {t is possible to throw steam into the room from the relief cock on the radiator, This expedient, however, generally causes a bad oder, Saturated sponge ept In pans near the radiator @ very effective. Ask Your Doctor Stop coughing! Coughing rasps and tears. Stop it! Coughing prepares the throat and lungs for more trouble. Stop it! There) is nothing so bad for a cough, as coughing. Stop it! Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a medicine) for coughs and colds, a regular | house as humid as the kitchen.| doctor's medicine. Ask your) fon top of the other, [The kitchen owes ite humidity ‘©! doctor about this. ES , | SORBY- had been introduced by a friend who had known him @ long time, or if your older friend knew him and was willing to have you stay, it would) be different. But these floor walkers are apt to be careless and not position to be responaible for every one on the floor, So you girls it be careful to guard yourselves from unpleasant remarks. This ie the very reason Cynthia Grey always advises you not to attend Can't you get up nice ones among yourselves and have I wouldn't worry over this, for likely nothing will come But be more careful in the future, dear. Never mind what the other girle do. You are teepoasible only for “Grace Rh.” CAN'T SUPPORT HIMSELF YET Dear Miss Grey: [am ® young man 22 years old, and hw engaged to a young jady four years my juntor for about a year. only thing standing In the way of our immediate marriage is the lack of finances. Our parents approve. | got $66 4 month, but apesd more than | make, Do you think it advisabie us to start on just ono month's salary, and can two people live on “tron men“? ‘The giri is Just the opposite to me tn financial matters, A SPEND! A ‘o matter how economies) the girl may be, I pity hor if sho marries a spendthrift Ike you. If | were the girl, you would have to show me that you could at least live within your means, Of course, two people can live on $66, and live well, and three can whéh the family kote larger, but not with a°tnan ike you, who lets money run through hin fingers like water through a sieve. [¢ that girl has « bit of “gump- thom,” she will never marry you witll you Seform in financial matters. BELT OR “GALLUSES”"—LINCOLN OR WASHINGTON? Dear Mise Grey; What ie the average alge and weight of a boy of 137 In % better to wear a belt or suspenders? Who was the greater man—Lincoln or Washingt I have got written before because I mon than in years gone by. piness than fits of temper, the inclination to worry over tri flex, to suspect one's friends and to wee the Nervousness is 60 easily misunder.|§ stood that many « kidney sufferer drifts to the very verge of nervous collapse without realtzing the cause of it troubles_are due ness, you are time to have backache, painful passages of the kidney se eo |cretions, dizzy spells, headache, rheumatic or peuralgic pain, Lanterna, | , | thought I would not get am answer, A-—It you had told me either have bean able de have told’ what The other ehowd be, aa have to disappoint you on that question. If you your coat in the house and out, I would get th "aapentore be very careful not to Iet yourself get “slouchy The two men you mention are equally great to m: great, tender ature appeals as mi belt, but ing it. ways. Lincoln’ Yours beg isa! UBTFUL. your hetght or your weight, I might oe ae it oa, vibe in wear but In different as the bravery of the noted Washington, You won't be afraid to write sea, will you, “Doubtful”? ARE THE DAYS OF SLAVERY PAST? 1 hope that after reading my letter you witt ag be @ warning to me later, and ris and have been living with a man classed as I am: Dear Miss Gray: sive me honest advice, and you might possibly help other T am a woman 24 years old, He keeps prom- ising to marry me when he has enough money to go into business. Of course I don’t live here, as there is no place whore I can feel wate. about intending to marry me? I working man—who makes $150 @ him. knows what i am. Shall Now, Miss Grey, be a friend to mo and answer. A.—What led you to this Ife I do not know. Schoolmaster of Life should eal! No man who will make girl, he ts worse than oy who fears b you just what stepe to tak would trust me enough to come You can see me privately, and I know who you are. “Lonesome and Worrted,” sent a stamp and address, pet Be name but the above, I can’t you to help you if you will send your mame and address. CYNTHIA. Dear Miss Grey: I am 23, and my husband and I are parted, I want you to tell me how long I will have to live In the state before I can apply for a divorce. have to live in the county a certain length of tim MAEBELLE. A.—You must have been Im the state for one year. Tho county haa nothing to do with it. ret E.": A field ts | hie, rather than to take up something you know absolutely nothing about, CYNTHIA. FAEARORAARARE RS I have on file the addresses & number of worthy women) * are in need of work, but # to got in touch with those ® needing their services. If a1 of my readers care for the will call me up, I ® to givo them. * CYNTHIA GREY. *& Reet nnenk eS z day Reeeeeeeeese A MAN WITH ONE FAULT “Bess,” you may a long way and not find a man w' only fault }ia bad table manners. if you go about it in the right way, you can correct that. You might begin by saying you are glad to have your friends correct any little fault of | yours. Then, at @ later date, bring ‘it up Im a nice way, and go on to say how one if often misjudged by | some Hittle thing, and lead up to his own fault. CYN1 HIA. WHO NAMES PREACHER? “0. H. M.": I believe your bus- band’s church does not regard a marriage by 4 Protestant minister as legal, so I advise you to ao more jtaan half way in Hite ms ma tton—caes Has Your Gown a Name? The French idea of giving names to models of gowns has come to America with the modela them. talking of the Pervenche and the Paquerette, which are a sort of jerkin or short tunic dress; the Orchidee, a silk frock embroldered in orchid shades; the Almee, the Sultane, the Desenchantee, all Ori ental styles, and La Valliere, Mon tespan and Manon, modified modes of French costumes of bygone days, jand even of La Joconde. Secret of Crisp Toast | The secret of having crisp toast {s to cut the bread the night before /it is toasted, Another trick ts to |have the slices, when toasted, stood up on edge in some place where they can be kept hot until they are served. Ifthe siices are placed onc they become Does one) | gagement is to be announced. Send But he lives here aod is never molested. He tolls me I will be arrested if I stay over two days. Do think he ts sincere have another man—an honest month, who wagts me to marry { take Him or wait for the other? SINCERE. it the groat class, you might stand higher up than some who have never known the temptations that led to it hite slave of « woman is sincere, Be animal that crawls. And this one My of the risk to his own safety even 4 semblance of hap free, but If you do love gee to it that the you hope some day class hag become a and you ean, too. your present life, 1 cay ts true. If you you, I will gladly tell freedom. 1 wish you some Cay after 4 o'clock ¥ word that no one shall to see me sive you m:; be married by the priest. It will be Just as legal to you and will save his feelings and those of his family. CYNTHIA GREY. AN ENGAGEMENT AFFAIR Dear Miss Grey. 1 have received card reading: “Mr. and Mrs. request the pleasure of your company at th ent © of their daughter What is meant by the word engage ment here? Is it simply an engage- vent, and how should {t be an- I do not know the girl, well acquainted with the Whom should I ad dress In answerin, PERPLEXED. A—This card ts evidently an in- vitation to a party at which the en- 9 08 mene your answer to the parents, and let it read: “Misa (or Mr. and Mrs..) ————-accepts with pleasure Mr, and Mre, ———--——"a kind {ovita- tion to,” ete, and do not sign your nam “NERVES”— Much of the nervousness, worrl ment and bad temper that we see every day among our friends in due to weakened kidneys Good kidneys drive a large amount of uric products out of the body every day. Irritating, attacks the weakest parts first Uric acid is very and when in ¢ » Nerve troubles are more com Civil zation bas brought @ heavier strain m the The nervous system offers lens resist brain and nerves ance to attacks of urie acid. Nothing can cause more uuhap: “bhues, worst side of everything Here in the clue to kidney weak likely at the sa or frog or ‘i Mf your nerve AFAULT ORA DISEASE? and Nerve) If any of these signs appear gin using Doan's Kidney P’ remedy that has helped th: It {8 for sick kidneys only « | brought relief in bad cases. De jin the remedy that you see |dorsed publicly at home SEATTLE PROOF Mrs. F. H. Morell, 618 Marion St, Seattle, Wash, sayn “Kidney complaint and backache bothered me all my life and 1 had such se- vere attacks that | was practically helpless. The pains through my kidneys and joins were almost unm bearable, 1 had dizzy spelin and when I first got-up I became so dizzy that I dared not attempt to walk across the hall, Learning sbout Doan's Kidney Pills, | began Jitheir use, The contents of the first box helped me so greatly that | continued taking them, and be fore long I was entirely relieved,” atement given December 17, 1907.) Nerve Troubles Pains Are Often Due to Weakened Kidneys arr + ez very Piature ' } Tolle Pl Story” RE-ENDORSEMENT Mrs. Morell was interviewed on February 1, 1940, and she added to the abo I have been in good |health since I endorsed Doan's Kid- | Pills in 1907. I take this rem- / in the spring and fall and i “This gets on my nerves!” keeps me in good health.” “When Your Back is Lame—Remember the Name” DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS¢@) Sold by all Dealers, Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Proprietors PATRONIZE THE COLUMBIA ————_—_——————— Beddow's Jewelry Store WATCH REPAIRING When It Leaves Here Tt Will Keep. Correct Time. My Experience Will Guaran- tee You Safe Work. Columbia, O14 Renton Line ———$ $$ CENTRAL FEED STORE moecaw &® ZOGAN 6236 Rainier Ave, Columbia. Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed —yxows— Beacon 768, Ind. York 24. ——_—— CONFECTIONERY Treurrts & so” 4009 Rainier Ave, Columbia. We Are the Leading Place Here. & Cleese Store. Prices Bight. ‘The Best Goods. ————_—— Columbia Laundry, Inc. Your Nome Laundry. Phones, Beacon £168, Ind. Col 165. We Deliver Anywhere 4806 Rainier Ave. —_—_———_——$—$—$—————— CITY SASH & DOOR CO. BUILDING PAPER DUDLEY & SONS FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR DISTRICT THEY ARE RELIABLE JACKSON ST. TRANSFER Renton, Rainier Valley, Jackson Street and Columbia RENTON Renton Undertaking Co. Phone Cedar 1178 CHARLES YEAGER COAL AND WOOD In Large and Small Quantitios. MOVING, EXPRESS and STORAGE | Full Weight and Prompt Delivery. | 2211 Jackson St. Beattie. HOTEL IDAHO AL. THOMAS, Mgr. Phone ind. 1686 Furnished. Hot and Cold Water in All Rooms. One Block From All Depots Booms All Prices. Nowly STAR MARKET HARRY MUHL, Prop. He Knows Your Neots Oldest Mar- ket in Thix District PHONES, USE THEM Beacon 367. Ind. A 8199. GROCERS eer: BROS. b " sot Packed Tomatoes, LUNCH AND CAFE A Lunch or Meal LIKE YOUR MOTHER USED TO SERVE YOU. Home Cooked. Pork and Beans one of My Spectalties. MRS. 0. McCOSKRIE, Gor. Jackson and 23r BAKERY Prop. Ave. —PHonEs— Sunset Beacon 1371, Ind. Col FUEL, ALL KINDS Certified Weight, Cortifieates Ineued. QUALITY AND WEIGET 40, MILLINERY | do need the wonderful a seperate of selves, and one hears dresamakers | ft A Plot of Unewale Cough Syrup for 50 ‘The Quickest, Gureet Remedy Vou Ever Used, or Money Refunded. Stops Even Wheoping Cough Quickiy. You may not need the $2 which a 50- cont bottle of Pinex saves you, but you this famous goueh It will usually si oak tethaate deep- petal cr Tatler as no equal for w' ing cou; ‘A 50-cant bott tPloes, ined with Levgunie sugofl syrup gives you &) full pint—a ‘amily supply of the moat pleasant and effective cough remedy | ou ever used. Enaily prepared in i minutes—-directtons In package. The wag thle takes hold of « cough and gives nt hellef, will mabe, 70 you | vet that you never tried it before. imulates the appetite, site axe lax- ative and +. CEPT condor willingly. in casea of Incipient lung meals and ja splendid fot cfoup, asthma, dull throat a ote, Pinex entrants Pine ext ped natu! a A pine b bottle, & wo tt more homoa . Sand Ghunia than any other cou Pinex er been imitated, but never successfully, for nothing else will oduce the same resnits. The genuine E guiantood to give absolute satisfac- tion, or money refunded. Certificnte of uarantee Ie wrapped in exch package Gone drugelst hos Pines or will gladly rou. if Bot a send to The re be ‘ayne, Ind. fu Fantoed by Mar toll ‘Drug Go, tasteibutors). Beattie. STRVENS ACADEMY Fourth Hear Pine Dancing Guaranteed in 4 Private Lessons wiperintes Halls er priv fons every day an highty_com- | orway White Cg tn “a oe 1, Trial alwa Dancing Wednondi day, Saturday. Ina. ‘Main 8711; Good Silk Beavers...$4.75 Good Wool Feit ....$1.50 WILE TERY Last. Enterprise Millinery Co, 4908 Rainier Ave. GROCER W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beacon 1623, Columbia 1, The Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of the Rainier Valley. Pure Foods—Full Weights Star Want Ads Bring Results ‘= RAINIER VALLEY DISTRICT FLORIST ST. LOUIS BAKERY 2415 Dearborn st. Phone Cedar 1391. Ten Kinds cf Bread, Ali Mai _— “ GRAVEL AND FUEL Home LAKE GRAVEL CO. and VICTOR FUEL co, PuONE Us Beacon 1068. Tad. 3591, HUTCHINSON & GETCHRLL, Props. TAILORS M. OLSEN & CO. ‘Tho Up-to-Date LADIES’ AND MEN’S TAILORS ‘Use Our Phone, Ind. Cedar 867. Woe Will Call With Our Automobile PLUMBING Keating and Gas Fitting WILLIAMS & GOWEY 2309. Dearborn. bh Poopk Let Those ople Retimate Your IT WILL BE RIGHT. _Phone Maple 596. Rest equipped parlors section. Lady attendant and day service. Low prices One of the best experienced men tn charge. Phone M. 151, Ind. Price 66. LAUNDRY Imperial Steam Laundry Good Soap, Good Materials Used. Your Clothes Come Back to You Right “GOOD FEED” PLACE WPLL MAKE YOU FEEL at mOME. Central Meat Market Now is the time to order your Christmas poultry and save money, time and the worry of waiting. CENTRAL MARKET, RENTON. E. G. DITLEVSEN, Prop. Sunset M. 61. Ind. White 198 |GENERAL MERCHANDISE Williams & McKnight IF YOU COME AND SEE US WE WILL szOW YoU LIVE WIRE BARGAINS Phone Biack 71, Ind. White 291. PLUMBING « Puller & Johnson Fits any pump Res.. Binck 263. HARDWARE Renton Hardware Co. Some Big Specials on Here. COME AND SER. BIG SAVINGS Phone Ind. White 301, Sunset M. 383 GROCERY A Dandy Clean Store that Pure Foods, Right Weight na Measure. See JABEZ CHAPMAN Cor. 2nd and Burnett st. RENTON. “REAL ESTATE e. >. de ey want to rid yourself of the membe eity, why not look over some of our suburban homes? e have several ropertt throughout the suburbs that ean be bought at bargain prices. WILSON & MARLOWE Marries Bldg. Star Want Ads Bring Results City, GROCERS Tnolu: ding York and Valentine Statt Rainter Beach, Duntaj Brighton, riliman Avante PHYSICIANS POTTED PLANTS And everything in the shrubbery line AT SAHLI’S NURSERY PHONE BEACON 966 Go Bast to Lake, Old Renton Hine. ——— FLOUR Hammond's Best Flour $1.95 for 49-Ib. Sack. BIG SPECIAL, ‘WHITE NT GROCERY Ind. Col. 96 Beacon 2999. QUALITY COUNTS CERTIFIED WEIGHT Certificate Receipts Phone Boncon 3345. BELDEN, THE GROCER Fhone Reacon 449, Cedar 1354. 1508 Rainier Ave. CASH STORE A SAVING. J. 8. ROOK Beacon ws Columbia 8 Pure Foods, Full Weights, Sanitary We Surely Gan Please You. WE SAVE YOU MONEY BRUHST’S GROCERY Phone Bercon 3629. Orchard Beach Grocery Strictly Cash—WIM Save You Monay. ‘7929 Bainter Ave. Phones, bes = ‘i Paracas 4398, CARL E. KOENIG, M. D. 8716 Rainier A 9 to 11 a. m., das ana ‘By Appointinen r ac Hours,, - y Phone Ind. Col. 160, Bescon 818. meas” Uoea" CAE Best Drug Store in This District RIGHT PRICHS. REAL ESTATE One acre on Renton Ave, all fenced-—small house, good chicken houses, Fine chance for poultry raiser, $2,150, on torma, DUNLAP & 0O., BEACON 1378,

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