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srower | In 30 Day Dandreff estores Hair to and COUPON warm- ‘who to teat hur ane true) wear lous Bras with tes -boapaiad Os a9 arowth yeora hree THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1912. \KHAKI BROWN GOING AWAY COSTUME FOR Noe, EASTER BRIDE ‘The going away dress of the bride who marries this spring may be color of permo fabric In khaki brown. This ia very fashionable and the material is @ correct one for outofdoor costumes. An adorable sult for a bride who wid spend her honeymoon tn the sunny South is of the khaki coloring and the permo fabric. This [ot feat ® few lis a lightweight weave of woo! and mobair threads. This goods is especially adapted for spring wear. The jacket of this costume opens over a simple bodice of pernio paid for so/™aAterial In the same tone. This bodice has a collar of ecru point yoo crochet and is also trimmed with séitcolored soutache. Cynthia Grey’s Letters THE WAY IT SHOULD BE I am so glad that once in a while someone writes me of a happy marriage. advice, so selaom write me. who knows: I know there are many, but ‘they don't need Here is a refreshing one by a man : Dear Miss Grey—I have been married six years, and have a aed it he now family. These years are the happiest of my life. Although liv- ing at home, I am impelled every few months to write my wife a ag letter. Love is the only source of happiness and content, carr at, should not a man continue to write love letters to his bah ote did to his sweetheart? I believe a great many men who deeply love their wives would add greatly to her happiness : seme| if they would do this. Mail it on the way home, so that the 7 ss) ttle wife will get it next day while hubby is at work, and he will be met next evening by the radiant and happy smile of his sweet- addrens mate: heart of old. I know from experience that it gives the greatest go ie. iy, joey on earth, I write this, Miss Grey, because I want other men to share with my wife and me the happiness that can be had by any man Pe | who uses common sense in his home life. A HUSBAND AND FATHER. “PITY "TIS TRUE” Dear Miss Grey—I am & constant reader of your valuable paper *\and foliow your answers to many people who seek your aid I consider 'y | You a lady of extraordinary ability, and wish to congratulate you. munich ya} ie construction 8S 000 as ownership is; also termin- ily owned of Meantime, id have power ot the char. Fegarding 8nd progres BOF the affairs ci have gone with a young lady of 21 with since. 1 have . and am steady and sincere time year. Miss Grey, my heart is broke living, bot Iam @ man and will do w segue herself to one whe truly you have done, It will not help you now for m Mlad that you have not that woman children — sowing in her treatment of you. vi ith what measure you mete, it wi can become unselfish enough in thi lam tn very deep trouble and ask your help. | in Seattle I will call and tell you how I came out 4 A—The girl, as well as the mao, is unfortunate, leaves no doubt in hor mind as to her feelings toward him. girl to laugh at her former lover, when he bas lavished hia all on her, as almost unpardonable, Tam 28 years old, and for two years, 1 love her sincere!y and she said she did me until four weeks ago, when she met a young fel low of 22, whom she says she loves more than me, and has been going bailt a nice home for us and furnished it with th | best money could buy, and have over $9,000 In the bank, and am making fn all my dealings. [ have pleaded | money. for her to come back, but she laughs and says she is having too good « 1 have always treated her well, and we were engaged for over a m. Help me, and the first time I am Life dou't seem worth hat te right. who finds after hinks she loves, meets another who But for a ne to say that some day yo will be in your home as the mother of your My sympathy is with both, for this girl will have to There is no truer saying than i] be measured to you again.” 8 trouble to want only what ts the very best for all concerned—even the other man—good will be mensured to you again. I wonld not plead w anything, but be a man. not the right girl for you. Try to thi that is causing this trouble. They came in by bunches this morning, those letters on “how te boil an egg.” Lote of sensible advice, and some humorous bits of philosophy are included in today's mail on the egg contest. They make interestin, reading. Remember, contest closes Saturday. There's a first prize of one real, live hen, and a second prize of 12 genuinely fresh eggs. Address Egg Contest Editor, The) Star.” Here are some more of the answers: FIRST TRAP YOUR HEN First obtain a good-sized wash botler and fill partly with lukewarm water, Next place an fmitation «#6 on top of straw or egkselsior; .|then place on top of boiler to re semble a nest. Then coax a hen with some nice grains of corn to this trap, and os soon as she falls in, slam | boiler for about three minut until you hear the last aquawk, Re- -| move the real egg and you will have it boiled, flesh flavor, retaining ita real fresh MAXUER. A DOCTOR'S WAY The objection to dropping eges in- to boiling water, or pouring boiling water over them, is that the shell frequently eracks, allowing some waste and injuring the flavor of the balance of the egg. ‘The writer's method ts, put them ith her again, nor write her, nor d« if she cannot appreciate this mantiness she ts nk that it is not her real womanhood “FIRST GET THE EGG” SAYS LETTER IN EGG CONTEST {in a stew pan and pour in cold wa ter enough to cover them. For each quart of water put In a teaspoonful lof salt. Setting the vessel over « hot fire or gas flame, the water will begin to boll in 4 or 5 minutes, then cover the pan and Jet boll hard two minutes. Life the eggs out, dip |them into cold water and serve im: |mediately. There is a sweet, dell leate flavor, not obtained any other jway. DR. N. M. COOK M-M-M! SOUNDS GOOD Don't spoll your egg by botling Drop it into a glass of milk, with a |dash of sherry, shake well, add a pinch of grated nutmeg, and—oh, lyou Seattle Star! Cc. M. ©. IF IT 18 NO LONGER How long an egg should be boiled depends on the length of it. A short gg a8 short as It is, and a long eee jas long as it fs; and If it no ionger \is an ege, forget It. A BAD kaa. “FIRST GET THE EGG” First get the exg-—that is the most important. Thon boll some water, put a little salt in the water, break the shell and drop the egg in and cook slowly until white of ese is set. Serve on toast, buttered Some people call this poached exe. but why? It is only botied with the sheil off. D. YOUNG, 712 Spring St. “ ARRANGING THE * ee | Dear Miss Grey: Where tw the proper place to hang tures, also family photos? W the place for the fireplace? We have & furnace, too, Ia it proper wher ladies call on me to ask them tc take off their wraps? Is it p to nerve them with light re: ments HOUSEWIFR A-—The place to hang sacred sub Jeots 14 in a Hbrary or Living room. if the pietire is a favorite, hang ft in your sleeping room. Family photoes should be in the bed room The place to put a fireplace Iw op posite the door or in the center of the longer side of a room. If the call is informal, ask them to remove their wraps and serve light refreab- ments, AN <APLOVER'’S RIGHT, Dear Miss Grey—I am employed, with @ great many other girls, » large Beattie firm one of the mbers of the firm asked us If we had registered and whom we were going to vote for, Dc you think they had a right to do #0 BM A.~Anyone may ask a question, although some people use but little discretion, Don't think that your position depends on your answer to your employer. if you wish to vay for whom you will vote, do #0 kk not say, “Can't you guess?” or “l'm not telling Ab ew ployer reapects a girl with a min of ber own, but she should womanly and courteous, Dear Miss Grey in, tall, How long should my dresses be. How can 1 become stoute How can | clean rainspote off a Milan straw? A GIRL. A.—Your dresses should be two inches above Your shoe tops. If you eat sweeta in moderation, nuts, potatoes, and drink lots of milk, 1 will belp you. You will probably outgrow your thinness as you get older, Sponge your hat with warn soap water, Tam 14, 2 WHY SHE SHOULD LEAVE. Dear Mise Grey—I want your opinion very much, as I have no one ele to go to. It is the old story of a very ..- matched pafr}and the ter rible mistake of the wife turning te a fw! friend for sympathy, The husband bas a very ugly temper and because she cannot love him, he abuses ber and accuses her wrongfully. It seeme that they just canpot get along even peaceably Should abe stay, bearing it all fp atonement for her sin, or take ber children out of the atmosphere of strife, giving him a chance for hap piness with some one else? Please answer, Your shots seem to always go straight to the mark, REBELLIOUS If the husband will agree te an honest effort to curb hin f and treat his wife with re spect, I kay stay, and work together for the children. If not, go Not to give bim @ chanee—for unleras he does ivarn self-control he canno! be bappy with acy woman, bat be eouxe & woman, who is sorry for & mistake, deserves right treaimen( and the children should be reared in harmony. A SEEDY JOKE A GIRL'S LETTER Miss Grey—My hands are pane tell me what will soften them and make them hite, also my face and neck. Will ‘on please recommend a good cold cream I can buy at the drug store What will promote the growth of air. What will remove freckles? 10 | write well for a girl of 14? SUBAN B. A.—Peroxide will lighten your kin, If you find it drying, use a litle glycerine with it. Quinine and age tea are hoth good for the hair ough they darken it. Zine sulpbo srbonate 2 dr., and glycerin: & Very good to remove freckle Jo not recommend patent medicines wr tollet articles through this col umn. Your writing i# very good Makes a Bad Cough Vanish Dear ed and rough, 1 never used hold of a bad cough an congue so quickly as the edy which you mix at home Pinex and sugar syrup. vat eller gh Pox tem apecial and highly ¢ entrated ound 9 w White Pine extract, rich d other healing pine O-cont bottle makes ly aupply—ot the b ly that money can buy $2. Biinply mix nade sugar syrup of atrain inva pint bottle. and It Is ready a Wine sugar syrup In eanily by mixing @ pint of granu) with % pint of wa stirring tor 2 minutes. | Children like Pinex Cough Syrup it tastes good, ar remedy for old or y ‘appetl oth household jonrmencsa, asth: ind unusually etfective for incl ung troubles. often been tmitat nulne i nteed to give ab ute postetars ioe $ peceey, r gant yur aru at o Pines, or w 4 “ on it not, fs to the * HOUSE * * | sews _ NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS CAD Pale Tan Linen and Macrame Lees For the young woman who ts not content to wait for the northern spring, but Is seeking it in the south, a beautiful afternoon costume was constructed. It is of pale tan linen trimmed with rich macrame lace, ecru ell& soutache and a dab of black velvet. abla « ume ie extremely Frenchy in its makeup. The lace is set over black chiffon that the pattern may be distinct. A band of broad in- sertion encircles the nkirt miaway its length and a seroll of soutache braid is placed below the lace. The lacey band in the jacket is set near the bem with the sontache above. A broad collar of the lace te surmounted by a narrow collar of black retvet and the jacket i» held together with a quartet of black velvet but- ne in two sete 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, feeling of fullness, dizziness and sick headache, means indiges- UAE; @ disordered stomach which eannot be regulated until you remove the cam It isn't your stomach’s fault. Your stomach is 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 gases; take the ¢xcess bile from the liver and arry off the decomposed waste matter and poisons from the Intestines and bowels, Then your stomach trouble ts ended forever. A Cancaret 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—-their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. 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