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F bushes, all will if planted now, the kinds: Rose sea, Snowball, At- Calyeanthus, will be made one of the busiest days gains will accomplish this and make the & LONDON the afternoon. Come early in the at%a.m. Enough said. Of Dressing Sacques and Kimonos, wade of DERIES 10-, WORTH UP TO 39¢ easily white goods get soiled while a lot of on. That's what happened to some of ours. Jou about fifty pieces Embroidery Insertions BORATED TALCUM POWDER household necessity; put up in tin cans with 0p, suitable for babies or adults, and sold stores for 0c to 16. only. They were originally Bale price, pair .....,.++06 be benabes 79c lot of Boys’ Cotton Sweaters in gray with self, and gd facings; some stores consider r them If girls would give to domestic jeconomy half the thought they de- jvote to the trousseau, there would jbe far fewer unhappy marriages. “Housewives use the phone too much and go to market too Hitle, The ‘high cost of living’ is large ly the cost of high Hving—or rath or wasteful living.” So says Mrs. D. BE. Lewis of Chicago, who demonstrated that an excellent five-course dinner could be served to 176 persons for $17.25—less than 10 cents a head, Here is the menu: Bouillon. Roast Lamb and Gravy, Browned Potatoes, Rolls, ‘off This dinner was served by the Immanuel Baptiat church as an ob- i] 7 Fi Hea : gil i A dinner could Bo pre- and served to four people for she says. . inner at Immanuel church THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1912. Gives Object Lesson in Cheap Living; Feeds 175 for $17.25) was not in any sense a cheap din- ner. Everything was of the best iy and the portions we liberal Se See: RHR KRRRR HE Reet HKRARARAR ON THE “MAIL” QUESTION * * MORE READERS AGREE WITH CYNTHIA * * * weer aaeene ‘ies Grey: with her. Tn last night’ Rete eeeenaenee '# paper I read the letter from “Wiid 1 don’t think it right for a wife to open her i Belther do I think it right for a husband to open bis ‘on the table, opened and 1 thought “d i with a smile. Ee certainly giad if | | } woman's life a bit caster. ‘ou Bee, I have had the experience, and when | would find read by my hushend, | never chided you.” Since my busband read your answer to opening each other's mail,” my mati is left usopened, much, and don't have to think “durn” you, or worse, A WOMAN MARRIED MANY YEARS. she bas had @ hand in m It simply shows that ing any better told him what was right in the matter when presented to him H py an unbiased person. } Dear Miss Grey: I am so interested in “Cynthia Grey's” letters }that we have subscribed for the pape rr. } 1 agree with you tat the husband should open hie mail, and the jj wife hers. When my husband ha ), with the word: EF iT# on with your opinion. If you oo Wite,” 3 g Teport the ease ‘Here's « letter for you, dear,” i i | f | it to open the other's mail.” | Cynthia, which she appreciates. but #! | t Each has a right to his opinion, as long as it does not inter. with the right of another. Husbands, now the election is over, i# me a letter (they are always un 1 feel gine ee org ag pag dma ye dy Fae gg «gl Here's w the iors my husband know how perfect A HAPPY WIPE. Vhether a busband The majority agree wants to hear the other don't, Cynthia's going to think you of gambling you spake of to the ing attorney, and if it is overlopked, keep at him until you get Mise Grey: to husband and wife opening ReRKKeee AAA TO MY READERS So many good letters have an answer only a certain pro ®) them can be printed, ® that #/ come ®/ many dina: inted. © ica entennarenses *| pe always insures a ® reply. * CYNTHIA GREY * RERREAEAAAAREE litid eget ReRRRRAAAREE a! TO TAN FOWLS - eeeee SS eeeeeeeeee » SERRE EEE ERED Can you tell I } ji i | Dear Miss Grey: how to tan the skin of a fowl the feathers on? “es CONTENT. A—To tan bird peg gree a tion of salt water, pb Pt arte and thick cloth with it. Wrap the bird up in it fn as many folds as you can without | deranging the feathers. Look at the bird in six hours, and if not jong dried on, the” blood will be soft; if not soft, keep in the cloth longer, and rewet it. When soft, rub out with gentle pressure, pot ting something hard under each feather with blood on it, and rub- bing with the back of a knife. ot course each feather must be done separately. s* BORER EREE EHH ED # BASE BALL SEASONS bapfessgeat> * RRR ERE ERE REESE Dear Miss Grey: When does the baseball season open? What day did Nov, 6, 1899 fall on? What ts waid of @ child born on that day? OPAL. A—The baseball season opens April 18. The date you ask for fell Monday's child is fal on Monday. of face, \ ololalahahehelelaleiahelel| * *% EAR-“RINGS” AND * * $ FINGER RINGS bi * KRAEMER Dear Mise Grey: I have read a good many times in the paper that you are nearly amothered in letters, but will you please answer my ques- tions? What colors will be worn mostly this spring? Is it true, when your ears ring, some one is talking about you? Do I write well for a girl of 12 years? Am I too young to wear rings and bracelets? Is it all right for a girl my to ask a boy to go to the mail 10 get the mail? Please give me a good recipe for plain pie dough. SIMPLE. A-—That some one is talking about you when your ears ring, is only a superstition. You are not too g Pino: young to wear rings and bracelets to a party. Jewelry looks out of place on the street, at work or in the school room. Certainly, it is all right to ask a boy to go to the mall box if you know he can be trusted to bring mail promptly and in good condition, Dark Blue, browns, tans 1d grays are being worn this pring. The following makes a To every cup of flour a dough: bet be of baking powder, ba ‘4 and go004 pte | f 1 want to tell you | think your sentiments In re each other's mail-are “just right.” A SUBSCRIBER, [large tablespoon of lard; mix wel), water to moisten, Some people prefer to make tho dough for several ples and roll in- to little pats and put away in a cool place for two or three days. The crust of your pie is then very flaky. “Virgie Me"; Write Star physician, to The "afl ahd gdb ses ed * e TO POLISH FLOORS * * i * Keke kentnhehhehne Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me how to poliah floors; how to mend & small leak in a hot water bag also how to clean and stiffen a black Milan straw. SARAH 8. A-—Cleanse thoroughly with tur pentine. Make a solution of wax, dissolved in turpentine, and grain of wood will be concealed. Polish with « soft cloth, To mend ribber goods, take colophony and dissolve in 90 per cent alcohol to make a thick paste. 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