The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1912, Page 5

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~ NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS 3 ** > [3s . eee ee eae SBUAL COLORS FOR THE DEMURE MAIDEN > * * 4 * , Peeee a eae e CHK K KAKA RARER RAH ee Slipper, slipper, who's got the slipper?” ix no longer the ery of the girl or woman who is thought ful of her footwear, The carefully shod one calls for slippers, but for several pairs, She cannot have too many in shape, form or oolor Por evening ind indoor wear sllp-| pers are worn in preference to low) shoes, They match the gown of the wearer and while, in a few tin Btanoes, stockings contrast, as a general thing, the hose harmonizes | in color wii the ailppers and dress. One of the freaks of this mid:| winter sonson in footwear ix white sitk stockings with dark low shoes. It lo a freak of fashion and not a pretty one, so cannot be of long du- ration. A return to @ fashion of a docade ago is the hand embroidered hose. tm those days the instep of the eee eee * . * * * A LETTER ON ETIQUETTE . Pes tewek bowenns Dear Miss Grey: (1) When go ing to lunch with a gentleman, should he walk ahead and select the table? Should she také the bilbof- fare and select the lunch, or should he? What is the proper way to wave the knife and fork? Who should rise from the table first? What should the girl say on leav- ing the man? Should she~ thank comme | him? (2) What should she say when dectining an invitation? (3) Can you recommend some good)» book on etiquette? PRARL. A. (1) It is dest to stop just to side the door oe ee where you wi ; then t tleman FORO RE ORR ER EAH HH Hl Should procond aa okee te i own lunch, and t should rise GACH MUST DO HIS OWN WORK . re er eae Chacti: The knife and fork are left straight across Ree eee ee ee HH Bide plate, with the tines of the fork by being weak enough to yield to/pomnting down. Certainly she we but weakened ber? [ cannot for|snould thank the man, | Don't be @ man net belog financially able to} stitted. Just say, “I enjoyed our outside the law, and bearing just @*/}irtle lunch so much,” or, “It's a were married. Now, | am not GuayMp@/treat to have a nice, quiet lunch it to chow you the teeth. She told you] with a friend swe. atan't th ¢ h her, you loved ber and! (2) If you do not wish to give an be wot Intentionally) to be with ber, and you aid/ exense for declining an tnvitation, , she te living & tistless (and maybe worse) life.|jost eay that ft will not be con. im it by waiting on her, cooking ber meals, ete. | venient her, Unless you can — within this girt al (3) You would betrer go to a book advise you to marry her. Neither do | advie/ «tore and Jook the books over and world jeantiess. But you have mo right to live] make your choice. she threatens worse vin if you don't. A girt and board at the Y. W. C. A. antil she can get on of governing ber own life, she should be in We can help each other In oe each must do his own work if he would advance. Tage for you, too, were week in percusding yourself that ea wrong with another wrong. ee RE oe MT : Peake neeeeketeneeeee MR UNIQUE BUSINESS kate teneeeeteteee ee ~ & series of financial mishaps, cerions fIness and Ville have recuced the family fond until it is nec with the bread-winning | am unequal to one thing That others insist i excel in is letter. at omg but | realize I have this talent, Do you think in this way? be ee ee ee ee we been writing for (riends for years, cou ce A pean were in my place, would you advertise, too enlightened to need ge this way? Can you using my koaek? is gives me an ying “gi f AN ADMIRER. the idex a very good one. People in general despise Mt) to write letters, It seems to me I would to the business and society people. I would adver fat 1 would do writing. but select proper paper. envelopes, see a gtationcr and arrange for a percentage of the aon wou'd begrudge you for your trouble the parchace You can also devise unique eae enh ee * ee * Ch a a el one who knows what will take ap- ple stain out of white linea, but I am quite sure you will tell me. BLANCHE. A.-Bey 5 cents’ worth of oxalic Tam « young acid crystals and dissolve a tea- to join some | spoonful in a cup of lukewarm wa- I prefer the iter; wash the stain end rinse well do you think of!several times, Be careful, as it Is fey cabe ake better |said to be potsonous. |sttnenaenennenes * % COMMUNITY PROPERTY ‘© * * Tee ee eee ee | Several readers have asked ques- |tous about community property Here are answers to u few of the jquertes: Lexat blanks for the six jnattre Of husband and wife for the disponal of community property many A BOY. take good care of md, of comrse, there bat do the same thinn,. — At you have married an aes, you are qualified Ask Your Doctor And why not? Yet some people \act as if a medicine could take he place of a doctor! The best CSummunity. property. oes_to the, medicine in the world cannot surviving spouse entirely, if there, do this. Have a family doctor, | are no ebildren, or a will to the ve ease” hte ‘consult him frequently. If we vo entiiied to enehalf. interest ot did not believe doctors endorsed the dece A A wor ws #0 M dn ay oe ter cam tos te Ayer’s prow pe aga > by her husband. Community prop pot offer it to you. Lente the payment of a debt contracted erty can be protected by husband hkthak wk * * * \licthelaltalielaliclielal i Tean't find any THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1912. are the height of all button boots this winter, Few lace ones are, woon - | Stops a Cough Quickly YOUR EVES | ‘ren Whooping Coogh ze stocking wax done in variegated hues. This year the self shades are used for the hand work Lace inserts on the instep ts an other revival, The maid or matron who ts an expert needlewoman can jmake her hosiery olaborate with ber wtippers come in satin, velvet and jown skilifal fingers. |bronze, ‘The bronze ones are élab | Low cut shoes are necessary for orate with metal beads ty attract |the diaplay of elaborate stockings! ive dowigns, while the silk and satin |Pumps are worn as much on the ones are wrought in sliver, gold and croak as indoors. They will be the | pearl, beads. err nahlonable shoo for street wear fF! The colonial shoo, with the deop | bt’ wari” a come rod and AUBMOE tongue and a huge buckle, ts peat Kim a *y pa are the rines soothes and heals the ine lintest cry, while black satin of | mode ata Te amcing and otto |4y ames vanes with remark ab are holding thelr own. “jform comes tn Pekin milk, the at For indoor wear black satin tractive narrow stripe contrasting |} are popular, but let the woman with silk, and has a band of the ware who dares wear them out plain sitk at the top of the shoe. doors on a muddy day, The wise) The tongue and the bow are of the|™ ,Weman always keeps a pair,of! plain ailk which matches the frock compou! |heavy boots for rough woar ig} of the wearer, For out-of-door| Walle Pine xtract. rich in For tho pleasant very late winter! wear thin model ts of vici kid and |Ad Ctber bealine vine at days patent leather and corduroy with a backle of either steel or gun never successfully: for not ou have an obwtinate, cough dee which refuses to O-cont bottle of PI home wy E Low shoes button inat or lactn solally the ones for formal sions, Button strapped piu be or ¥ Even whooping: Cough te quickly conquered in this Sustain the Dough in the Oven ‘The Phosphate in escent Baking Powd keeps the dough rising until the moisture is absorbed and the pastry is baked FULL POUND 25c COOK BOOK FREE Send for our cook book, “Worth Reading.” It con- tains many good tested recipes made without eggs. tie of Pinex, whe and & and stirring ‘tor Brome remed: Pines ie & svecial and gentrated of SEE SE }leason to have principle enough out are the thing, Foufteen buttons | metal, eenranenen See nikeneaneun anne * ® FOR A VALENTINE PARTY bd THE WIFE OF A CITIZEN #& 4 i* Dear Miss Grey; ‘Will you tet Dear Mins Grey: My husband me something to serve at a valen-/cime to this country when he was | tine party, and how to give the) 14 years of age, with his father, valentines? MRS. B.C. | who took out naturalization pa A—Serve heartehaped cream) Pers, Am I entitled to vote? cheese sandwiches, salad or plokles A READER (them), heart or cupid: A.—Ceftainly you can vote if the cakes, cocoanut kisses, and candle’) father took out both first with ‘vorses, and a soft jond papers. When a fo would rig up @ regular line" out his papers it makes all fand have « cupid band out the vab/ nis children o are under age entines from the window, | oltigans, and the wife of an Amer- ican citizen is qualified to vote Week ewheneenee * : TOO BASHFUL REAARERAE AREER Dear Mise Grey: I am a young man 22 years of age, and was on- gaged to a girl 19 when, without consulting me, she married another | fellow, Now she bas a divoree and) wants to marry me. What would you advise? What day did January ‘31, 1890, fall ont M.S. M A-—January 31, 1890, fell on Fri- day. Now, sbout that girl. 1 would be mighty sure she would not trpat me as she did the other man, and that she had learned from her to serve me again as she did when married the other man. Don't be too quick. Give her time to prove what she is. Feast, owe that mach to jenay hare. ise eeeeexeenanne xy ‘ FREE ORCHESTRA TRAINING * * Hehe aeteneae Dear Mins Grey; 1 noticed im your colume that three girls want orchestra experience. The orches a tra of the First Presbyterian churetrp fe one of the best ameteur orehes jtras in the city, and no dues ardppay am. lobarged. Rehearsals every Wed | (iin temety ae 3 bottle. ance is of nale everywhere by |neaday night in the men's yrs jof the church. It affords an ¢ | aru mand “drug departinents at 91.00 hottie. tunity for one to get a thorough oF) p60 "gna $2.50 chestra training without exponne, ola large free a: the church maintains the orches- ALFRED P. RAVEN, will fit * tiled’ treme, able women longer gloves which hide rings. The new fad in a muff big Bring This Ad With You. enough to admit bare hands and arms, so when making a call my Indy may show off her jewels. We Make a Specialty discaxo Ati in Pronch Dey. very Pressed for $ Fors, Quilts, Mai at Very Rep Union Dye Works, Inc. Classy Cleaners aud Dyers Office, 1076 Pike m8. Oth on; Mato 2 and Portiores able Prices and wife to the extent of home- stead declaration, which will ex- empt real estate, on which they have actually made their home, to ‘ the extent of $2,000. YNTHIA GREY. Dear Misa Grey: Wili you kind.) ty tell me if a deed or mortgage - i legal that has no witnesses? ERNEST. firet and se a a 1 or Wiaible wirer Grub ott like “pow Amhe Sar as the ond parties are concerned, mortgage, without notary wit nessing signature, is all right, but) if an innocent third party were "0, buy property, not knowing of mort- cage, there would be a complica: | tion. | Be MOVING STORAGE Household goods shipped to rates. ALDE & M erre. O* i ee ee ee * WHAT HARM? be th hkebenienes oo Dear Miss Grey: 1 am deeply in| Sawm love with @ pretty girl of 18, and) he will have nothing to do with me, | How can f make her learn to love| dnutes Sh i! me? Is there any harm in taking i ied to pal na young lady up to your room in a) whon she. too, i# staying at! inal one-punce | hotel, me, Wut A tn we eitlone?’ What's good, for the "e } A wi crigt Special Ei ly. Mion | : thou any | Ae~There ix so much harm in’ tt that if the police know of it you will be arrested and taken to jatl, or to pon fyi before each, court. It looks bad,.to say the / tai Veli out re least, There are no special meth- Jolent exer. |Os by which to gain love exoept to Seon meine j* where |cultivate the qualities thet call it forth, The best cure for the blues Hi be ftv ite Keep buny aud ignore them. fet ate When it MISH HS 3h) MBRIELAD and soft emer Matertaisiers MInS DOLLY PEANC aa i, NE RGANIZATION F RGANIZED PTIMISM PACKING SHIPPING and from the East at reduced Yours to be sure, S; EATTLE _— MAIN ST, SEATTLE ita DENTIST 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block. STATE DENTAL WAR A GOOD THING FOR THE NEOPLE foe Bare 0 Be tem 1 Be Beste share whee F r Jdme operates on y 1 do not compere with bean, dental ork, but with tie high-priced od Sta Goprano. GRACE CGA E WARD. es ae | SULPHURRO x | produce the same results. ymin with ouner es If your grocer does not sell Crescent Baking Pow- ¥ der, request him to order iy uaranteed by Mar- it for you. DASiFib ators, Seattle vi told ‘Deen Co. Crescent Mfg. Co. Seattle, Wn. FAMILY WASHING | covey Wer wasn LAUNDRY PHONE EAST no. 4%. z..a Or deca from The Old Grocery Account Book Nine years ago we were in the grocery business on Beacon Hill. Most of our cus tomers paid their accounts monthly, hence our account book. Yesterday we the old book and in curiosity looked over the names therein. We knew our customers perscually. Many of them had purchased acres close to the city limits and were paying off their debt on the installment plan. In every instance where the customer in the old account book was marked “in debt for land,” that customer is now prosperous and independent. The acres they had purchased have increased in value, in many instances over 40 times; all have increased in value over 25 times, Not a single one has made a financial failure. Our motto is, “Buy acres close to Seattle and wait for the city to grow.” sim- ple, truthful and sane, isn't it? Easy, Why not act on the knowledge at once? You can have your choice of over 300 acres of rich, fertile land situated north of the University, adjoining Lake Forest Park, at $400 PER ACRE $10 Cash Will Secure Any Acre Balance may run a long, long time Now, don’t hesitate. Don’t «lay, daily, rain or shine, See the land. Acreage purchased in quiet times such as these is bound to increase in value. not let Seattle work for you? Come in at once. We are making two auto trips Why " Ole Hanson & Co., Third Floor New York Block ran across

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