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THE STAR~ ' DAY, MARCH © , 1912. s BREAKS UP A COLD AND CURES GRIPPE IN SEVERAL HOURS Seventy - Seven 3 up Colds and Specific and the Pre Preumonia. qneets the ext Grippe, with all +9 of Influensa, Catarrh, S the Head Bore Throat and Fever H short prompt bering ita prevatonce. I 6 and pre taken while suf pellet ts speedily Smet Booutitios You can surely ond Grippe and break up the most revere cold either in head, chest, back, stomach oF imbs, by taking a done of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken It promptly relieves the miserable headache, dulln and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneezing, sore throat, mucous catarrbal discharges, running of the nose, soreness, stiffness and rhew matic twinges. Take this harmless Compound aa ee Cynthia Grey’s Letters Ti | ee entesesennsieeetentieesseeesessitenieenennens SARA R RRR Q Bath that ‘ TIRED OF LIFE AT EIGHT .| ee * N * AHR RER ERROR EERE Dear Mita Grey: ‘This letior is trom a gil who is tired of living at US to 4 woman, who (although I have never met her) seems to be heat} .. BY MRS. ANITA NORRIS the thought ne oe purest woman I ever heard of, And although | Centuries ago the Grecian and Are the frat ena mother ts the only thing that keeps me up, still, you | Roman women were renowned for beast, and she fs Wine my heart to. It would break my mother’s |*elr loveliness of form and face. aan Sone By Jove tn tits wortd Yet they had not one-sixteenth the like any of the others. Bip 6 will think it weak, but my story i not |Fedources in commetic art that You 4 directed, without interference with la meraly. | ete pene fe not divcouraged through love, but | Of 1912 have. } ¢ . i y usual duties an@ with the eerie. tere, but Tove work. I have a good home and every:| | Instead of relying upon balms ana ‘ ; knowledge that there is no other lca tent ar ee that at times I almost succeed in killing |Cfeams and powders for the per medicine made anywhere else in the | Pleane don't think sae teak wt the thought of my mottier saves me, fecting of their beauty, they revelled world, which will oure your cold or => hast Na oa + - for every word comes from the bottom of |!n baths! ond Grippe misery as promptly and ot nal one. Tk te aot wd jone anything, and it is not my fault, or that | that distant past, that the woman without any other assistance or bad pat Whea tun with "ae — when am alone that this haunts me,| Who would posers a wild rose com. after-effects an a 25 t package te pit nee aft as plage. 2% nr feel ne if | would give anything | plexion and all the othdr attributes of Pape’s Cold Compound, which any Pionse, please write me through Four paper, aad If yo jof beauty must Keop the body ox: truggist in the world can supply a week feel, w r . ond quisitely clean. Pape’s Cold Compound ts the re- fomea sg Beg <a wre wun part in the world, 4 deserve I | anequently there faraway belles twit of three years’ research at « ¥ r while | a ey Clearly, bathed baily in warm fragrant wat ost of more than fifty thousand dol A.—My dear ttle girl, 1 wish T had Sed Tas ne 1 {S78 aud were, so the anctent chront (urs, and contains no quinine, which could she you tn my areu, and tell you—eot how footsh—dut how] Wren ou,tait to behold more readily absorb nourishing skin | we have conclusively demonstrated harmiess your fears are. Many and many a girl suffers as poe do, What was essential then te twice | creams ‘olds bi ae sie diig 574 and, Itke you »|4e eamential now, when the } 2 ole colds or grippe [ad tke Zot tao Pens up sithie bervall anil he le almost & ner [filed with soot and grime, and the|hot bath with. face, hand, arm rg Detween the Gece of 14 een ent anger of your Killing yourself |playful wind thet brushes our|and shoulde 5 with’ jwhen her physical and mi tal ots woos through @ transition period. |cheeks leaves behind it a grimy me-| pure cmoliest, I tn in this war The mental is such longer in gaptereahene’ then pry o — ithat wrinkled shise are Kept at fart that im the disturbance that le. Katherine cet Neen it eon tan tGatie |, 2t 18 & well established tnet that] Aftor filling your bath tub three that it ts only , Bnd that it cannot really harm you, er any bod he ge cannot be really beautiful | quarters full with nice, hot water, it one else, it will lose ite power, I know just exactly what you are going | UUIO** She bathes thoroughly once should be softened by throwing in| most head A LITTLE BEAUTY TALK 89 Fee TAS ts ae They knew full well, in 9, oF vent on think 1 am Humphr ter Willian for the night bath ts that when the pores are cleansed and open, they Everyone Does Not Understand That interest added 1 and July 1 on Savings is usually twiee a year— on January made this bank will have added Deposits in ee a ee er a CAN THE CHILD GO TO HEAVEN? on or before April 5th three months’ tnt at on July 1, A 2% INTEREST ON SAVINGS Che Bank for Sav TSTHIRD AV TO SET COLOR * Ings * : The Bank With the Clock. Trusses |} Will Not (ure ne a KOe Uniess they prevent the rupture from entering the inguinal camel Most trusses permit the rupture to remain im the hernia! opening and the wearer believes bis rupture is properly held because it doe not show. We are specialists and make the best appliance for enak case, and refund the beeen « you are not satisfied. All advertised trusses ahd applian: at a discount. A. LUNDBERG CO., 1107 Third Ave of setting Baster day fell to the * * aha ehene bishops of Alexandria, but was un- tke thee ee eee eee Satisfactory, with the result that 1 want to quote from two letters recently received. ONE SAYS: different parte of the world were “1 would like to kaow why it is true that if a girl is not what you might Keeping Easter at different dates. call ‘classy, the boys will take no notice of ber. We all know that Later the church decided to de through, and Ido not for a moment think you weak. You are a brave |0 ry “ hours, It may not be | two tablespoonfuls of the following girt, and doing your past nobly. There is no danger of your losing your |" '™", ‘herefore, for me to give you delightful lotion fore it has time to cool, nd lather wise Old prophet Isaiah once sald: “The work of righteousness shall “4° ‘his every-day bath Four ottnces of alcohol until you resemble nothin, i 60 much imi you, | be peace: and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for TO bewin with it should be taken | One onnce of ammonia sa 6 caoe wemes. Wést cuine WOOD ever 1 wish you would memorize that and go to sleep repeating it, {at night, Jost before milady is ready| One dram oll of lavender a bath brush and ply it with vigor. Write me a letter, with stamp and address, and 1 will | Focste the night bath is that it will| water delightfully fragrant, which | chin 4 } 4 . « particular attention, as there }the popular collar! frock necess! toll you ef a dandy little book that will help you. eal ed nerves and inure you! will appeal to the dainty woman. in where blackheads love to con-| ta ; "eal Ph be ‘white pow ‘as ‘i / «i repose. Another good reason| Step into the steaming water be-|gregate. The neck also calls for) the petals of a roseleaf, When you # | Of marshmallows, 2 tablespoons of! “ a Engour & [hot water, teaspoon ot vanitin [7Oe Se Se een 96 6: seinen boise * ugar and milk in saucepan, | FOOD F | Now. H Ro eee ee ee | Nont slowly to boiling point without | oo | Now rinse off the snowy lather w Dear Miss Gepy: 1x minutes. Hroak | wouldn't do from a beanty stand <M.” It is @ hard place to be in. Please toll me, Misa Grey, can | in double boiler, DR WILEY PRESCRIBES jpotnt to let even the least bit of| wach a child go to heaven, and also If it is called Mlegitimate, It seems |cook until Sapaiae Wr ation cn J |soap foam dry on the skin |never be happy again. I can never forget. | am so sorry, but, oh! || constantly, Beat until 0 ‘ jhave loved #0, and do yet, although I never see him! It is hard to over-|to spread, then WF acendlagae vw | come may be used for both filling and | PURE, FRESH MILK THE ONE UNIVERSAL FOOD FOR SICK |) And why not? Y PEOPLE, HE SAYS—-OTHER GOOD THINGS, AND THE |) y ? Yet some people 1 will promise to be true to her trust in me. I feel so alone in my olives and pimentos, chopped fine “DONT'S. ‘act as if a medicine could tak trouble. Tt may help ua both. I dare not confide in any oue but you.|and mixed with mayonnaine are j nA TRULY PENITENT. tniee to serve with coffee | | the place of a doctor! The best place. A condition of mind, where all is harmony, love and beauly.|@ @ a heat eet |pure milk. ‘There are very few cases of disease where this food is not . Tears tc goom for overs ons, so Why cheuhh this Wittle enild. be on-|t elie a {ndicated. In addition to milk,,|dothis. Have a family doctor, cluded? The world does call it Mlegitimate, if there ts proof that ¢ a | = fresh, soft-boiled. eke oF T8W| consult him fre ently. If we jects says that the parents, not the children, are illegitimate. It is YOur| sy sp eee eee eee ene ed. Aw an appetizer, beet juice, | did not believe doctors endorsed duty to forget, and to stop being sorry for the past. It is gone. The) Hear Minx Grey: Can you us| ben ; present mome: \: ; nor oat, are oft it mt is ali that is yours—to 01 with beautifal thoughts, ees: something that will set the naan. 2 soeet. 6 on ones: coughs and colds, we would — one. A little verse one of my readers sent me expresses It ed malt and alam. A READER fresh juice of fruits, w the | not offer it to you. © Ayer Co. | 4 Tinegar will sometimes set " “Little by little, sur slow, rag BE viomy highly beneficial ¥ re and the color in materials At the present time the juices of As the present passes away | many fr such as the apple and Our feet are climbing the stairway bright 4 Up to the regions of endless light, : MOVABLE | y seultery manner and srocilioed oar Mise Grey: Will you please without the use of any chemica’ Little by little, and day by day.” tell me why Easter comes in March | and can be offered to the invalid it is very hard to overcome things, and hard, sometimes, to know years? = 6.6. | The uve of sueb grape jaic > citer, just what ts right to do—but if we hold ourselves open to the best, we A-—At firat Baster waa celebrat-| pineapple juice, ¢ is very fre will cateh the message, just as the perfectly attuned wircloss docs, and | 4 on the same day that the quently of great fit and _ }the 14th day of their month > and game are relished by many in-| patina eee aS wirehee ene ha ct a j'Te distinguish Christianity valids. Any food which the invalid] eR RERREEAEARR ARERR ew e/JEdaiem, the carly church changed relishes and which be can digest is of wing the 14th, the Nisan. The task This, of course, does not apply foods which are naturally improved) by age, such as cheese, cured u 4 The use of alcoholic beverages for invalids is not nearly so highly recom mended « ia former years. mind, or of anything happening to you or to your loved ones. The | ™Y idea of how & woman should Fri nt Water Boftener the body with a cake of pure soap _jand begin, the first thing tn the morning, and study just what each |'° (rn into bed. One reason | ad-| This lotion will make the bath] Be sure to give your nose and)/more than perfunctory attention, as * somes {have scrubbed and scrubbed until | } letirring. and bol with plenty of tepid water, as it 1 want yoo to know how I sympathize with) marshmallows in pieces and melt as if my heart were being torn out of me at times, and that | can | gradually add hot syrup, stirring A DIET FOR INVALIDS | A k Y I would be very glad to see "K. M..” and, if she cares to have me, | frosting Por sandwiches, nuts, A—The only heaven I believe te ia a condition, rather than a| vt There is only one universal food for invalids, and that is fresh.| medicine in the world cannot father t* other than the husband, but the latest thought on the sub- jw Kee, are very commonly employ beef tea and beef broth, made from] Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for sunshiny songs and noble deeds. No moment belongs to us except the color in a blue galatea? | have fruits themselves cannot be used, is — We fashion our future, of bliss or woe, WHY EASTER SUNDAY IS the grape, are prepared in a perfect Or gliding downward into the olght; jsome years and in April other in @ pure and wholesome state | we will positively know. It ts because other things interfere that some inh race celebrated the pan Small quantities of certain meats # the day to the frst Sunday follow © be advised, if pure and fresh.| THE GIRL AND THE SNARE otc, There lx a wing belief in ¢t OR. H. W. WILEY send | malt my | their cron | this because many parents, with the best intent r Del. to teach Foetl unduty hysterical fndd ‘ lat BMiots | presse an fo tlobviousty a home affair, or} merce. | advocate that ain When you get try {C] womanhood ven SER s404 mo One Soe can see that 1) tving, and that we mal nds of You would send) ideal life, J see it more an Same retiet and mine | Can | or? | te at HEME my compe Eee eat $1.00 pair o both men and women like to be popular. Does a boy ever admire « girl termine Raster Sunday by the pow No; they will notice a girl who spends everything she gets for clothes. Here is an instance in my own saburb “Two girls are not popular, and if they go to a dance here they ‘are wall flowers, but lot them go to town, and the boys here talk about them for having to go to town for a good time. Or, If they dance with boys from another place, the boys are mad because they ‘chase with tougha Now, if these girls turn out bad, whose faait is 1t? Surely not the girls’. 1 advocate that women should not be so —_ ¥ tera “| don't know bow you feel about it, | but it seems to me that the articles in Lestie’s Weekly, “The Giri Who ng,’ would help many young people to understand the snares laid for them. In spite of the fact that you and others urge parents to be frank with their children, too many nevertheless have to gain knowledge for themselves. And that often in the way most to them, or when it is almost too late to save them. And all Jons, do not —some even know the facts. And some | vn others the esaity of telling’ outbursts of Go, after all, | think the right-minded to become teachers in this line. It is ‘and yet is it? Isn't It rather the concern of nation? FD. ering in the right direction when you who ix studying sopething? 1 | harmful of| ‘telling’ all nonsense, and n the school will of} the community, the country, the AM. You are ve oman has been driven to worse by this very thing. At T think it delays right living of the generation fo feel himself, or herself, Often the blame ty in such case where the boy oF girl ts tof the right thing to do. I want my girl and boy borane te vey that they alone are responsible for their manhood and In this way they will become stronger [appreciate what you say, and that girls should know the ent. That they should know the result of unciean ke OUR OWN PUNISHMENT. Put I do not “put rather that they should be tanght the PLEASURE to be gained from right living 4 In very impressionable, and to make & ve | that time is often disastrous. And sometimes [horrible impression 4° Ue, ‘life, and even prevents marriage from the of | the impr eai et imparted. Marriage based on the right foundation can agrongnren Sevens te reached in this world—and some are finding re Girls should know certain methods that are used for their downfall bh c thoda are so cunning that It is difficult for t eee can The young people are heading toward a practically . \d more each day. + gpoon each of butter and moistened "Sh hahaa lca Still age mustard 1 ege beaten, Let vine eS i gar, sugar and butter come to a SOME DANDY AECIP % boil, then ad@ mustard, stir, pour # over the ees, beating all the while When cold pour over salad The following !s a fine marsh mallow cake: One-half cup of but ter and 1% cups of sugar creamed together, stir in % cup of milk, 2 | the same time, ve |that each ix not responsible for + | does He more on another, but on “F. D.”: “bad” to a certain believe in horrifying them sacredness and the highest | At certain ages the sin ’ WOR EE Le. SE ee eile | Dear Miss Grey: As I have no cook book, 1 would appreciate it very much if you would give me a recipe for a cooked salad dressing. | rapt poe oP ol stor for aand-| CDs flor, 3 tenapoons baking pow a ler, teaspoon cream of artar cape ati eaten Tas ee. esha tagetieee whites of 5 eggs and A—The following makes a de-|1 teaspoon of vanitia Bake in liclous cooked salad dressing; | *hallow pans amount one quart: On:-half cup) Filling: Three-fourths cup of each of vinegar and sugar, 1 table-'sugar, 4% cup of milk, % ponnd CLIP THIS COUPON and Send Into the Home Office, White Bldg. ASK ABOUT THE 31n1 POLICY LIFE HEALTH ACCIDENT INSURANCE NE OLICY NE REMIUM t women should not be so ready to turn against their own | chal full moon the first m Sunday te! Sunday after the full] ming after March Zist. (if on Sunday, Raster is Easter on | — | } j ) Mra, Oldcoyne— But Florida this winter? so much more exclusive nearby resort Mrs. coyne of be exclusive knows it BLACK CAKE The following recipe wax sent to me by a reader of the column: One cup each of sugar and black mo- lasses; three exes, save whites of (two, Beat molasses, sugar and eges together, add three cups of flour, one teaspoon each of soda, jcinnamon, allapice, and half tea spoon nutmeg, sifted together, one half cup of butter or lard, last of all add one cup of boiling water, and beat all together. Bake either In three layers or loaf. Make froat- ing of one cop sugar and one-h cup of water, bot] until threads. Have the two whites of the eggs beaten stiff. Pour syrup over the eges and stir until nearly cold. Add why go to You could be al some What's the ase ne if nobody one-half cup of raisins or figs, chop- ped fine, Spread over cake, | “PICTURE BRIDES” SAN FRANCISCO, March 14,-~ That more than 1,600 Japandse women posing as “picture brides” have been admitted through this port, and that these same “pictore brides” are now taking the places of white women in laundries, rea taurants and homes, ts the claim of California labor leaders, DION’T WANT MUCH “Tt should like to open an fo count at this bank, if you plead.” “We hall be glad to aceomiito- date you, madam. yhat amodnt do you wish to deposit “Oh, but I mean a charge &o- count, such as I have at the big dry goods stores."—Chicago Trib- medical profession that invalids as holic stimulani#, and there is a general y & correct one, to eliminate such bever ament of the physician in feeding invalids, not There is no better medicine than & rule are not benefited by dency now, and undow jon entirely from the ar Great care sbould be exercised, burden thelr digestive apparatus. ‘pod, pare food for those who are out of health, provided the food can | to overburden the digestive | aracter which cannot be digest: | be digested and assimilated It ix useless organs even with food of a wholesome ed. Such burdens only increase the difficulties. Women in the News Girt Liked Chartes’ Purple Tie, Jof domestic relations. S80 She Eloped With Him) “The trouble,” he says. Fourteen-year-old Rose Meyers of | men and women no longer pat each Detroit met Charles Diebl, 17, and|other on the ch after they are liked his stunning purple tle so well| married, They ought to ‘jolly’ and ahe fell in love with him take moonlight strolls. When her father gave her $136|they become matter-of-fact to take to the bank she hurried to|think they don't care for Charles, and they eloped to Chicago, | other where the police caught them. But they had dinner in & real restaurant, Studious Woman Is Awarded and Rose declares it was grand. the Astronomy Prize - Miss Margaret Harwood of Lit Woman May Conceal Her Past From Husband, Court Decid: A woman ix not compelled to te her husband of her past before they are married, at least notin Penn aylvania, according to a decision of Judge Magill at Philadelphia, Nor must the husband reveal the story of his life unless he wants to. Harry J. Rothman wanted a dt- vorce because his wife, Clara, had deceived him as to her past life, He Aidn't get it and woman's astronomical fellowship of the Nantucket Maria Mitchell asso ciation, The award Is $1,000. | Miss Harwood is a graduate of | Radcliffe college, and for four years |has studied and assisted in the Har- |vard observatory Doesn't Know Which Is Is Her Husband; Sues Both for Divorce Marie M. Lewis, a manicure girl jot Louisville, not knowing to which — of two men she belongs, has sued Wives, “Jolly” Your Husbands |both for divorce. and You'li Get Along, Says Judge| She says after she married Clyde There will be fewer matrimonial |E. Lewis he abandoned her, saying troubles if women will only “Jolly” |the marriage was illegal, and she their husbands, according to Judge | was wed to George F. Rude. Now C. N. Goodnow of the Chicago court |she wants to be free from both. —_——- —SUBSCRIBE FOR— TheSeattle Daily Star. Delivered at Your Home To show my appreciation of the fair and square polley of The Seattle Daily Star, | herewith subscribe to The Star for a period of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped, to be delivered to the following address, at the rate of 26c per month in city, or 300 per month by mail. Cut out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash. 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