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pe Bont Free to Prove it to go about covered with faa Tuco es. eruptions, black . These are al in the blood thorough blood Uttle wafers ce! 't a ‘@ marked tmprove- ‘when the blood is pure ie a hundred per tebe iy longer about (hore Lal “eo @ trial package of Waters simply by and address to Stuart Bide when you value, you can get | go for 50 cents REPAIRED ibeaned and re- ed, cured, dyed Co. Bidg. offer of Navy Serge and Women than will d floor stores $25.00 is particular to ‘shown else- to 46. Mixture Spring Women, ves and $1.75, Worth bisa Atdolololhotatelielielielel’ mk you, ‘ou find Want to give the quick” if you use i eo ee a a a a ea WEARING BOYS’ SWEATERS A MARK OF DISTINCTION ll ee ee ee oe ee a a 2 ae Dear Miss Grey: 1 want to ask you about something we are all doing—or, at least, a great many of airls, That ts, wearing a boy jchum's sweater, It does seem pleas to wear one in the school col- jors, with « big—well, say “X" on tt, that was won tn some of the school sctivition. It ia quite a distinction, too. But the day it occurred to me that it might mat be just mice, { thought I'd ask you about it, anyway. What do you think? BCHOOLGIRL, A—It is not so terribly long since | attended achool and college myself, and I-can fully uaderstand just how pleasant such little cus tome are. For my part, I see nothing wrong about it, Bat f will give you girls a “tip” as to how you can make it doubly nice by refusing to wear any boyaweater except those bearing a “distinetion” mark. AL though reversed, {t remind» me of the times when a knight wont forth to conquer with a lady's ribbon tied to his coat or her glove in his pocket. You girls have it in your power to arouse the vory best in your boy chuma, by just such little incentives, Don't you think such token of favor much better than the “kiss” method? I am sure you do. a t SRK H RHR AK EKER RRR RRR HIT HARD, AND STILL SUSPICIOUS Raeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeane Grey: When | was about 23 years old, | became deeply lady whom everybody spoke of in the highost became engaged and | had given her a ring, she and then, for the first time, I realized that she ‘ing, having a good time and making a fool of me generally, right, bot it has made me distrust all girls, although | exception and most girls are honest. but to another girl, but, remembering * * * * mean and sneaking. Is there‘any way by such a fecling? I hope you won't think | am in any girl, but how can I ek Pn eee ry, until long enough to be sure she in trustworthy, and ike her unhappy with your suspicions after mar riage. There is absolutely nothing more sure to ruin a home than suspicion or joalousy. When one bas trusted implicitly and been deceived, it is quite dif Meult to be fully trestful. To mingle in literature and the world with broadsninded men and women ts the surest way to overcome it. It lie within your own self to conquer it, and if you will promptly dismiss each suspicion as it presents itself to your mentaltty, you will soon have it under control, Ree eeeeeeeeee eek eatheke een * A TRIP AFOOT Reena eeaneaane : We are writing in hopes you may tions on @ trip somewhat out of the ofdinary by contemplating « trip entirely on foot from Washington to a would like to know some way to keep up running ex: Anything that ie honest. We have decided to take jon, sightseeing, and, allin-all, a good vacation. ip 4s, MAN AND WIP®. Cynthia envies you that trip. Well, the next best it be to help you on the expense question. | am at idast, can almost make the expenses by concocting | . amd welling them tn exchange for bits of satin, ribbon, lace and linen can be put! cost next to gothing, and, if daintily made, should! i send a stamped, selfaddressed envelope, | wip #2 ** of * 5 i 5 iii EE # . good recipe. 9 « Yor the husband is to see some of the novelty deal- things that will please men and boys. 1 would be careful not too cheap por too expensive, say, from 26c to $1. ‘will appreciate it if you will keep me informed of your i $ F} F 2? sit i : eeanee Rake ennek * = 10 REMOVE THE SHINE & FROM SE! * aeekteeeeeeeee ee Dear Miss Grey: ©: = Magee ber: that remo’ me of something re birt A BACHELOR. od well aa ee Sie part the cloth: padded. with a soft cloth bondage : ied * bad Tailored Don't fail to sce these if you are looking for the correct can save you two dollars or THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912. | Boy Scouts’ Department ? LATE NEWS AND PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR SEATTLE SCOUTS AND SCOUTMASTERS week of publication.) TRIBUTE TO SIR ROBERT Carl Chilberg of the Summit troo # the following tribute to Robe jen-Powell : General Baden Powell, who distin: the head of the Roy Seout move ment, which had its beginning in England After years of military servic where tragic scones were witnessed, he decided to enlist an army of boys who would help establish wrt vernal peace. moral Baden-Powell bh: com manding presence, wt peak. ing voice, He uses choice Rngliat, and has a ready wit. In speaking to his audience on the Hoy Scout movement, he sent everyone away wishing they could be true to t Soouts’ cath. Only four years ago the Roy’ Beout movement was founded, To day there are Boy Scouts In almost every city in England, while in thin country there are more than 300,000 Scouts, besides those in Germany, Norway, Sweden, Au» tralia, Siam and Japan. There never has been # man who: had the devotion of so many unions, perhaps, it might be Gen. Booth, leader of the Salvation Army. THREE CHEERS FOR GENER- AL BADEN-POWELL. TO TAKE EASTER Hike Rev. Wilson's Green Lake troop, Js preparing for a hike to include a greater part of vacation week. Thin troop i# growing very rapidly, As soon as & few more complete thelr examinations it will number four patrols of cight Scouts each. An um can be made of two handkerchiefs of the same gize, with colored bor- ders, either of Huen or silk, Place one handkerchief on top of the other, center to center, the diagonal of the one crossing the ertical of the other, thus forming eight-pointed star. Briar stitch round the edges where the two handkerchiefs meet, forming oo. tagon, thus allowing the poitts of the star to be free. A circle in the upper handkerchief is then cut asia woman in the insane asylum. ANTON & LONDON C Prices Good Friday and Saturday— Visit the New Third Floor Published Weekly He’ All Ready for an Easter Hike an is decmed necessary for the opening of the bag. This ts hemmed back deep enough to allow for the ribbon drawatring. bak 1 OOO OOOOH OCOHO OO * More Women Insane * COCCOO OOOO OOOC®E men. Hut in the penitentiaries it is different, the percentage of men being much higher. Criminologiste find that the same cause sometimes puts a man in the penitentiary and nner png amen rman Ready-to- more on cach hat .. + Visit Our Garment and Millinery Section Wear Hats ats’ for immediate wea r. We $2.98 DRESS GOODS AND SILKS 45c Fancy Silks 29c 27-INCH FANCY SILK Novelties in light, medium and dark colors, in dots and fancy designs; hun- dreds of designs to select from. aaa aeeeaneeee American Women Made Aliens & * by Marriage With Foreigners * Re eeeeenaKKanKhe Dear Miss Grey: Mi tes one January 31, » woman “ignorant” asked if she bad Fight to vote, belng married to # Your hay Pag = Main Floor 150 FANCY SCARFS IN and plain styles, some ha ders. Values to $1.25. Main Floor 15c Handher- chiefs 10c PLAIN LINEN HAND- kerchiefs that will launder nicely—in women’s sizes only, Special 10¢. Main Floor se ES * # MORE PRESENTS FOR mens * KRAEMER 12lc Percales 714c MANUFACTURERS’ short lengths, width 36 inches; worth 12%c in the bolt. Special, a yard. 7%4¢ | mother who has lost about “Little Dick’s age,” have been sent him, and ba Bang to prolong H real bi Qi es sels CYNTHIA GREY. i lialiahiehaliclichaliaieieicieleliel’ NIAGARA FALLS * * * PORES EAL LEASES! Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell me the height of Niagara falls? Do firms who accept stories, or books, pay the popes Bap = the same so much a or story? EVERWTTE. A—The greatest drop the falls make is 165 feet. Literary firms pay some by a certain rate per word, others for stories as a whole. Boo! are paid a royalty, or per cent, or the company offers to buy the copy- Hi) an 15c Chambray 10c PLAIN COLORED Chambray Gingham in lengths from 10 to 20 yards, in grays, tans, blues, pinks, greens, etc. ; 32 inches wide. Regular 15c goods. Spe- cial, a yard ...4..+++-10¢ Basement Special T5¢. FancyPanamas 25 FANCY STRIPED AND Plain Colored Panamas in every color you could ask for, also navy and black, with hair line stripes. Per rd, ‘. . jain Floor Pretty Sil 69c 27-INCH PLAIN MES- saline Silks, worth $1.00, in every new spring shade in this lot. Fully warranted. Special, a yard, @B¢. Main Floor BROCADED ve fancy bor- 18-Inch Chiffon Veiling 25c VEILING BUYERS should not fail to see this veiling in assorted colors. Special, a yard, 25¢. Main Floor 19c Madras 13 FINE CORDED MAD- ras in white grounds with colored hair line stripes; 19c goods. Sale price, a yard 13u%¢ 10c Muslin 6c 36-INCH CAMBRI Muslin in a 10c quality? Sale price, a yard Limit 20 yards to one customer, No phone orders, 121c Lawn 7c WHITE LAWNS, 40 IN, | wide; full pieces, and all’ you want of this 12%! value at the sale price, pei Dollar Stretching Specials $1.25 Scarfs, Sp’l 75c| Veilings, Special 10c 2,000 YARDS OF VEILINGS IN MANY styles and colors. 10¢. Special to clear, a yard, Main Floor 25¢ Embroidered Handkerchiefs 15c EMBROIDERED IN many designs and reduced in price to this low figure in order to close the -lot. Main Floor Friday and Saturday 15c Pique 8c 250 YARDS WHITE Pique in lengths of 2 to 10 yards; 15c to 25c_ values, Special, per yard 10c Birdseye Diaper i: «Cloth 64 HITE DIAPER Cloth, 24 inches wide; 10c walue. Special price, per yard veces ceeceees GME 25c Oil Cloth 1244c SANITAS OLL CLOTH, tlie 25c kind; in red pat- ns only, Sale price, ee bs Conducted by Fred Henry REAL DOCS, THIS PATROL A practical demonstration of the “first ald to the injured,” which ts one of the principal things the Hoy Scouts, took place w patrol of scouts, under the leader ship of J. V. A. Smith, biked to Pontiac last Saturday. While the neouts were hiking one of their number made @ nasty cut on one of his fingers with a knife, His com panions immediately dressed the wounded finger in a style that would cause any medical practi- toner to look on with envy. Be. sides being firat-clans docs, the | boys are real energetic, They dis |played it by cleaning up around in jan election booth after the voters had disposed of their ballots at the | recent election. GOOD DEEDS OF ROGERS TROOP Andrew Heath saw ® house and extinguished the the department ar ade and Ray Hempel did their” good turn by helping an old man saw wood, Carl Hoff put & blanket on a horse that bad fallen off during a rain storm, LIKE THe DAMP Mr. Harold Waller, Beoutmaster, took his troop for a hike along the shores of Lake Washington last Saturday, Although it was some- what damp, that fact did not damp- on the ardor of the Beouls, They reported having & good time. SECOND CLASS EXAMS A large number of Scouts are preparing for the second clase Seout examination. Randall Craw. ford of Jack Morrill’s troop passed & succensful oxamination last Monday night, and Is now ready to wear the second ciass badge, Prepared. SHE MAKES BIBLE STORIES VIVID TO TINY TOTS i J { | MAG. E. P. COSTIGAN Making the Bibie the most inter esting story book the child has ever known is the work (hat Mra. BE. P. Costigan of Denver, Colo, has at- tompted successfully. Mra, Costigan is introducing in Sunday school work the methods she used as a kindergarten teacher. Episcopalians and Methodists alfke seek her services. She has accomplished three things. She has popularised the Sunday school; found a way to turn the Bible into a simple story book comprehensive to all ages, and hit upon 4 plan to impress the Import- ant facts of the Great Book on the child's mind. Tiny children build their Noah's ark with blocks, set around it their fooden animals aad mark out the division of the seas with sand. Penell and paper give children & chance to express themselves in action; to tell what they had learn. od, by drawing colored pictures. So Moses in the bulrushes is pictured, and the story of the Israelites cross- ing the Red Sea. oooe ry ® Women Mine Rescuers * POOH HHOHOCOHOOOOD Sixty young women of Troy, IIL, have formed a first aid to the in- Jured club, for the purpose of help- ing miners, The work will be per- |manent, and they are learning all bout the tse of oxygen helmets. Miss Tyrone Leontine of Collins. ville was the first girl to wear the oxygen helmet in a testroom. RERKHEKKARKRRAR * * & YOUNG GIRLS AND PUBLIC & * DANCES * * * RAKES Dear Miss Grey: (1) Is it right for s girl of 14 to go to public dances if she goes with her brother? (2) Is a girl of 14 too young to have boy friends come and see her? (3) There is a girl at our school who is not considered nice, She wants to go with us, but we are afraid that we will be considered the same as she. We do not want to hurt her feelings. What shall we do? (4) Will tan shoes be worn this spring? INQUISITIVE. A.—(1) Not unless her mother or an elderly lady is with her, and then only once in a great while. (2) It is no more wrong than to have girl friends call, but she must not act silly. (3) Allow her to go with your crowd as long as she behaves nice- ly. If your own character ts good and strong, there is little danger of your being misjudged. The rep- utation of one girl is not going to ruln the good character of a whole crowd. (4) Tan shoes will be worn this spring. “Working Man"-—Don’t Invest your money In anything that you are not perfectly sure of, I would advise you to “steer” clear of the company whose pamphlet you sent CYNTHIA GREY, SLUGGISH BOWELS~CASCARETS That awful sournens, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain in pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, uausea, bloating ing, feeling of fullness, dizainess and sick headache, means tion; a disordered stomach which cannot be regulated until you remove the cause, It isn't your stomach’s fault ‘Try Cascarets; they cure indigestion, because they immediately cleanse the stomach, the sour, undigested and fermenting food # bile from the liver and carry off the matter and poison from the intestines and bowels, trouble is ended forever. A Cascaret tonight will by morning “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” Today's Styles Today Two Special Offers in Spring Dresses for Economical Women An exceptionally strong number is now 6ffered in fine Blue Serge Dresses in the very latest modéls, neatly trimmed and mado with the new high waist line effect— $10 excellent values at the price al A very large and handsome showing of New Spring Dresses made up of whipeords, serges and other popular materials, in’ the newest and most attractive styles— priced upwards Just to make sure of having your Easter outfit complete it would be @ splendid plan to come here now and make your selections. Bay Here The ready cash is not —we give on Credit you credit in the most Iberal form, ee EASTERN | iz | 4°} Outfitting Co., Inc. uwewmn “Seattle's Reliable Credit Hoase’’ * Ballard Business Directory BE GUIDED BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS BELOW. VERTISING. THEY ARE RELIABLE AND WILL MEET YOUR EVERY WANT. SS ees BALLARD BAKING CO. WOOD AND COAL ?. J. 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ASK WARFORD Office. Mth Av. N. W. 401. Star Want Ad Bring Results scisacernsenaisinceneseinnatiitentit? What We Do We do our MOVING with our own teams. We do our CRATING with our own men. We do our PACKING with our own men, We do our LOADING with our own men. We do our SHIPPING from our own warehouse. All under our personal supervision. When we make shipment of your HOUSEHOLD GOODS to the Kast, same DO NOT LEAVE OUR HANDS from the time we take charge at your home until they are receipted for by the railroad com- pany, Another reason why business is good with us! Yours to be SURE, ALDE & EATTLE Milter °° S305 maw sr. Main 29 Ind, 2679 Shorthand iting-& Bookkeeping Thellvatt-fowclls School Lourth &© Pine ielh