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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1912 aan TO WOMEN COUPON FREE—| sae icy |S NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST SPECIAL $1.50 ,#acir. $2.50 1 KAMIMNATION FREE U. S. OPTICAL CO. O17 First Ave. They Make Good) who keep themselves in fine} hysical condition, Regular | wels, active kidneys and liver, good digestion, and a greater natural vigor follow the timely use of the reliable BEECHAMS ‘My Wife’s the Best Journeyman Blacksmith I Ever Knew,” Says “Honest John’ Harris soul. She early formed the habit of hurrying through her housework [and then gotng to the phop to “keep |John company.” Soon she took an | active interest in the work, Hefore realized it, she was profi READERS THE PREACHER AND THE WORLD. Miss Grey: Some time ago our minister preached a sermon on able Amtimoments: Here are a few of hin assertions He id any woman who would allow a deck of cards in her house was a vant of the devil, and not fit for a mother, or to be clety, 1 would like your opinion, for you give auch se that [ respect them very much A--t think if ministers did but know that they sit up and pi games with picture cards that are identical with the tertine “oneee cames they condem@on every occasion, they would be a little more careful of thelr words. Ministers in general know. tha! they cannot reach the public In this roughshod way, and are getting broader. and more liberal toward all so-called “sinners,” while condemning the itwelf, ‘There are, no doubt, men auch as this minister, just as there are gtuttons who would overeat, even in a minister's house Thts man probably thinks he is doing right; but the Bible, | know, says ‘Judge not, lest ye be judged"; “Lot him that is without in cast the firet stone,” and so on. The Christ said that a solf righteous man would have more trouble getting into heaven than even « hariot Lt ie right for a minixter to help people to keep away from wrong, but he! | will never do it by condemning, but rather by a great, divine, allem. | bracing love, that will not hesitate to go down to the very’ hel! of existence and bring back a poor soul that maybe went wrong for lack of a chance; & love (hat will not hesitate to say that what he considers a tot cout may have a greater spark of the divine than be | oh one is responsible for himself mt ~ ket Hight within hie own soul, the ieee be sonar nua't right now. absence of her husband Mrs, Harris repaired a dished buggy wheel, She put in A new felloe, #ix new spokes and reset the tire. Since then setting | tires is ber #pectaity, and she is a ent fixture in the business. husband permite her to shoe! only horses he knows to be gentle. | iBhe would be so: bampered by| skirts, he ways, an to be unable to protect herself against a victous or pervous animal | When John Harris hag need of an} asnistant, he sounds # signal on his} anvil, ‘His wife tnetan | hurrying from home, from the store, | or even from the neighbor's house where she may be pa, ing a social call The Only Cut-Rate Dentists in Seattle would world would be brought into harmony DYBR. Cor I'd rather have ber as a helper,” | faith te than any journeyman) r knew «@ too proud to go} into a dirty shop and do rough| | work,” declares the feminine biack- | smith, “They lke their fancy | work, So do I, for that matter, But] when I have my housework done and have helped Join in the shop there isn't much time for fancy | work.” Magi ne IS HE TRUE? Dear Miss Grey tom 18, and engaged to a young man 20. (| Seema to love me, and says I am the beat Ittle girl he ever met } have kept company aix months aud have been eng for three. ‘The other day, Mies Grey, a friend told me that he told the friend |’ SS) Ghat he (the one | am engaged to) was out with a sport, Now, Mise ask | Grey, he tells me be don't belleve in auch things, He nor any other ratte| man ever said & word out of place to me. | am a good girl, and always ° ves, Send my lwill be. Now, °: 3 Milt eet a $1 reir] pal be pal break my engagement or mot ROWNIE |” GRANT, Mich, Jan, 19.—-To bave, smith gives her first attention to rn mail to. try trving A—My child, you have succeeded in getting yourself in just the | TAltfled for a man’s work in what! her home, and makes her shop work *| kind of position that Misa Grey is forever trying to Keep you young girle| Ways has been considered oue it ag ce daa at out of. If you had been older, dear, you could have is man the exclusively masculine trades is To “Honest John” Harris, the vil- up from the start. But now the t | ‘ Stuay. ateel howe bere Fg hee oo fone he dino dest vind | (he accomplishment of Mre, Jobn/ lage smith, bis wife's assistance of the man she marries, For she not oaly the teh of palling hor j W. Harria of Grant. long since has ceased to be a mere own health and life, but th: |, Her skill at the forge haw not’ diversion. Giant Khaw. tente aid fou dace bay mag om eed weg be born. You | been at the expense of any woman-| No children bless the Harris you girls to prepare your minds by at Mins Grey wants ly quality. Grant's woman black-' home, and Mra. Harris is a social nauree|All Neighbors Make Own Bread, yourself, when | Obtained at the library) and giving to your children the right kind of Bread, He | We For the Accommodation of Those Who Cannot Come Here During the Week We Are Open Sundays Untii 12. THE OHIO DENTAL PRICES Get the Original and Genuine Crowns, the Obio price $4 1c Regular $10 Teeth, 5 the Ohio price | MALTED MILK ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS The Food-drink for All Agés. Complete Examination Free. an well ax MRS. JOHN W. HARRIS AT THE FORGE Regular $5 Bridge the Ohio price Regular $15 Sets, made of the best red rubber Fillings upward from 50c. PAINLESS EXTRACTION IS FREE. 1 4 tex A joltar | fathers and wothers, ux verdict” rea What you have heard may not be true—and it may. Fi Mea Ot Z rat find out. fch wend no ones | THeR, do not break the engagoment, but tell the young man that you will > De it now not marry him @atil he has proved that he can be true to you. It he can't do that before marriage, he te not likely to after. Many men would not live as they do, if they realix ae,| for thelr children. , et ee . Dept LK those lines 'EAGLE AND LIBERTY | bility BELL whole | Dear Milas Grey; Can you tell | me why we have the eagle on our Second Avenue and ‘University he would have hewn down Entrance 207 University, Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. forests of fire if she had asked It. Some one has satd that 2 | the Anarene mon are spoiling the ad | b ,; Women by golug to two extremes— ; et. enn me ghee the “Liberty otther making queens of them or for a iT ! beating and mistreating them. Now, FRED, ax ox A—The eagie indicates strength |! believe in the American man, but and freedom. [t also soars bigher| for all that there ts food for thought jthan any other bird. The Roman/in the subject. Pl LE See: dates back to the time of —_ riseus, Charlemagne adopted it} THE EIGHT-HOUR LAW. because It stood for imperial power. | Dear Miss Grey: I am a working will bring you, pro-|{® mythology it ee en ne (mit), and think the eighthour law enepet.« title ee be *\for women @ good thing. In the Van Vieck’s| oncrically, tt te ete ete | little town in which I lve there for Dbortcatiy, it te the highest emblem | seems to be no Hmit to the he tof freedom everywhere. r Pong } & girl works. I @o not know who The Liberty bell was cracked) July #, 1835, white tolling the death |‘M® should be reported to, so am ef Chalet Justin Marchal | writing you, for | think you are a jtrne friend to woman. If 1 am wrong In this, I hope you will lay STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS FAT VANISHES ONE POUND A DAY NO ONE NEED REMAIN FAT NOW — DOUBLE CHIN GOES QUICK Wonderful Fat Reducing Treatment Offered by Famous Beauty, Who Removed From Her Own Body Thirty-Seven Pounds of Ponderous Weight in Five Weeks. Fat Goes Forever by This New Treatment. am above coupon today | iv@ this treatment a thor a if you are fw x benefit ~--- ive f. - m4 “Botheration,” your Mea of being littends and looking forward to a |fulter love when you are both older this letter aside, and | will know better next time. Raking bread for Italian women to knead thetr dough here rather te excellent. Love t# too great a} ot OR [thing to be made cheap by picking} A—The girls who it up and dropping {t at every| Worked over time must be willing | whim. CYNTHIA GREY to watify to the fact. The proper : power to report to ta the state labor being ‘FOR A MARTHA WASH-{ missioner at Olympia, and you! jcommunity bake ovens. are doing & good thing when you report it. If you don't, you are en | couraging people who are breaking jteit me how to wear my hair at a the law, It needs a littl bravery } INGTON SOCIAL Dear Miss Grey: Will you please at @ penny & loaf, or two pennies, perhaps three, according to the stze, in the way Anita Arnoldi of Chicago makes money There ts nothing modern about In Boston in Colonial times our grandames had their beans stirred in a com munity pot doors every morning, [with wha | babier on bips are daily than at home. Groups of eight and ten women over shoulders and seen bur rying to the bake house. They car ry their paste in tin buckets, spread on barrel heads and boards or tied | in bine check gingham cloths, and thelr caraway seeds in paper sacks. nd delivered at their|As they stand at the long tables kneading their dough they are as $1,000 in Cash If She Fails Will end to Seater. tte“ ‘able Treatment of For Free Book, “Weight Reduction ‘without ” Out Out and Mail Coupon Belo’ , Beauce Send for All Bhe Offers Free, Your Fat, Then Recommend Mer [Martha Washington social? What |1o do these things, but {t is the only would be suitable to serve for re! way to better conditions. Don't de- freshments? READER. | jay. A.-Arrange the hair with a |pompadour on the front and sides! lof the head, but with the hair ata Dear Miss Grey: A few days ago (er straight In the back. ft is then|there appeared in your paper some colled In rotis and rolled into puffs great events spoken of by Edison. —or you can have all puffy—-and | One of @em was the Diesel engine the Pike Street arranged high on the head. Pow-| Could you please teli me what it is’ a Sietiets {der anti i ts white eee co. | j re nents, serve | Brose be foned things, Itke pampkin ple,| +N pe apes, eagine te 8 gas) an4 plum pudding, di t kinds of engine> It ts noted for its ecosomy ty ai te . oo potatoes, "8d as 8 motor. It is of German for 9) | baked beans, brown bread, etc., for | isin, with late improvements from 7 “3 id |American suggestions. The one Goin @udgtantiale. imade by Vereinigte Maschinen Harmless Mome Tresatment Step the progrene ‘Othere—B: Will Be sore Mec pal «yagi In south Italy people have always | happy as our grandmothers In the ¥ thousands Bie bad communiatic things. Signora| sewing circle Arnold! knew this as she looked! Signora Arnoldi's bakery serves for a business chance In Chicago's from 126 to 190 families datly Little Italy, Here the people are! She clears $10 a day, for no house. | (ii', America ax the famous (Os as crowded in their one and two wife comes to, her with leas than est known expert. in the art rooma in big brick balldings as three loaves, and often there are | reduet abe practices, only | they never were ln Stetly. The wo- «ix, seven and ten. An average of | SMpi® fi 4 |man from Torino studied her Sieil-| six loaves to each of 190 families | °"shy is acknowied ho Nitghest jans, and the result was that she|count over thousand loaves, | priced exclusive photoxraphl: rented & basement, had a large oven | which, even at a cent a loaf, bring nared dollars. 5 built, employed six bakers and hung | steady profit out a sign that she would bake| Every loaf of pant (the Italian Ae bread. word for bread) is numbered before | ff [nervous Cee end Every mornii& about 10 o'clock |it goes into the oven. A bookkeep- | graphic artists, whe set at the baking begins, and it keeps up| er writes numbers on small squares | duce ber tnevesas ¢ ight all day long Triangular, cireular,jof papers thus; 24 (6), meaning of othe Van Vice * ~ Jackson, Marjorie Hamil oe WHAT IT Is. PAINLESS DENTISTS an r for art cal emand jing one bur from no! i photo: mit to re ny & mar-! |__No harmfu the very best Work will cost, ‘We want ton, your marriage ts legal. floor of the People’ Sorner of Second Av. Marche and Mac Take elevator MOUTON BO a8 to conceal IS SHE MARRIED? Dear Mina Groy: jdivorce in Washington, and four | months later was married in Ore-| json. After living in Oregon one lyear, 1 retorned to Washington. Now | am told we are not married. My husband and I love each other | dearly, and will remarry If the first is not legal LBM A.—-This ix one of the laws in “intention” counts. If, aa it T|seems, you intended to live in Or- egon, and afterward changed your minds and came back to Washing: if you went there simply to evade the law Hit ts not L. LM The state of Wash ington Was admitted November 11,| 1889 THE COMMON LAW MARRIAGE. | Dear Mise Grey: When a woman lives with a man for eight years, all the time being introduced as his wife, can she at bis death claim all hie property, bank account, ete.? If she is entitled to nothing at his death, will marry him, which I don't like to do, for | do not love him, bot think the property should go to the one who helped him get what he has. P.M A.—-The common Jaw marriage is [not recognized in this state, Even it you are married to the man, if there are children you will get only a third of his effects. | WHO SHOULD MAKE THE | FIRE? Dear Misa Grey: Ihave beon mar- ried just two months, and my hus- band gays it is the wite's place to get up in the morning and make the fire. Isn't it a man’s place? 1 am 7 A YOUNG WIFE. A-—Why don't you take “turn about” and settle it that way? It really is disgusting to see & man fetch and carry” for a woman be- fore marriage and make a little god- dews of her, and in a few months’ time come down to bickering about making the fire. Why should any common sense person want to go to such extremes? Would it not be better not to spoil a woman before marriage and unspofl her so rapidly jafter? It is no wonder that a wo- man can't understand it, and don't know what to do. When this man ing hin wife, in all proba 1 secored a) lfabrik, Augsburg, represents the yerman type. it is made in every country In Europe, and by the American Diesel Engine company jew York City, It taking 4 for large powers, and is ¢ pecially adapted for operating elec tric plants. it “M. A. HL.” who asked abont the dancing lessons, will send a stamped, self-addressed envelope, 1 will answer. CYNTHIA GREY FOREIGNERS’ PAPERS Dear Miss Grey; Kindly anewer my letter, for there is a dispute every night, My husband had his intention papers taken out about eight years ago, but never got his full papers. He is here about 14 yeara, My son Is 22 years old. Is he an American citizen under his father's papers, or will be have to take out his own papers A MOTHER. A.—Your son will have to take out his own papers. If the father had taken his full papers before the son was of age it would have made the son # citizen, or if the son had been born in America, he would be a citizen. The son will need to take out t econd papers only. THE MEERSCHAUM PIPE Dear Miss Grey; 1 have a very nice meerschaum pipe, which has a good color when hot, but on coc ing there is a white coating comes on it, Can you tell me what will remove this permanently? A READER AI do not know what would cause the white coating, but you should not touch the bowl of a meerschaum while hot, as it leaves a white spot. One should not use & meerschaum more than three minutes the first time it is smoked, and {t should not be lowed to heat too rapidly. To properly color one, the bowl should be covered with a chamols bag that fits tightly COCOANUT KISSES “Learning-to-Cook,” he is recipe for cocoanut kisses; Cook 1 pound fresh cocoanut and % pound sugar until it clings to spoon, Add the whites of 2 eggs and stir vigorously until it feels sticky be- tween the fingers. Spread on a wet paper in a wet pan and previously chilled. Shape into small balls, first wetting the fingers. Bake 20 minutes in a slow oven on a tin sheet greased with white wax. the oblong, fan-shape, pillowdike m4 | that the woman whose number ts os of dough aprinkled with caraway | 24 has six loaves of bread in the seeds are tucked into the brickjoven. She sticks the numbefs to oven, roaring hot, at the far end of |the dough and goes home to wait the dark basement room, while at} until her bread ts baked. Then she long tables aré mothers who prefer | comes for it or sends the children. CONSTIPATION, COATED TONGUE HEADACHE OR SICK STOMACH Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver 4 clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's the firat step to untold misery—indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fear everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box will keep you feeling good for months, then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated never know a miser- wble moment. Don't forget the children heir little insides Neodlegs to say, we do not hire a professional ad writer to turn out clever copy, but prefer to tell our story in our own way. While the average person is little interested in biographical and few care about the personnel of the concern with which they transact ordinary business, ours Is a peculiar business tn that it affecta the handiiug of one’s dearest possessions--HOUSEHOLD GoopDs. For this reason, perhaps, you will want to know who we are, why we are hero, and what we can do and are doing, and will devote our next article to telling you who is who. Yours, to be sure, ALDE & erReLL OF Main 29. EATTLE 305 MAIN ST. Ind. 2679, | phy Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now andl « ay! fal by & good, gentle, | maging: tion diet and none of ode are used treatrient The free book of this gee or Reauty explains to men and women, natural, harmloss treat: reduce ‘ponderous of one poun ‘ How any an may banistr dou and regain new healt You will be astonished to learn for the first thine of @ really new, mar-| combina REDUCTE this spl free for A letter from W. 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