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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1912. UNDERWEAR ANO HOSIERY Looks Like S11 . tions by entriloquis ds elo emo panpoon butte paren: us " catieean be rk an Tho Bs > SHHHTHSHHSH HSH HSHOOOOOOOO EE HOO OS @) lemon, 1 teany butter WILLOWS REPAIRED pee i marks by Rev. HV, hayier. |® ‘TWO MENUS FOR EASTER DINNER | nad boiling ‘water, stirring con:|| Metilled, dyed, cleaned and re coal a fit ° @|stantly. Cook 2 minutes and add |} ate ee Coed, ayed it gat ( y's Toilet Table || VEGETABLE SILK | norous t CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS To e i a aig P pS butter one yolks, rind nd Jule of Any, shade MANY QUESTIONS NS) imple or Elaborate as You Desire a at a Bh = pi é ms MODEL MILLINERY ~ HOOF OOOOH HHH HHH HOH O jen Cooled Hnd bake UNI! the past 537 People’s Bank Bi eee AM, 30, fel: 0G] Giese EASTER DINNER ORANGE CREAM PUDDING.|ry in a delicate brown. When thi Chid Wednesda 4 dnesday | Cream of Tomato Soup, Two tablespoonfuls of powdered gel-|is slightly cooled, cover with the] ion Pie Jatin, 1 cupful of bolling water, 2} meringue and return to the oven Minnesota is called the Gopher | Ghaned one peers oe cone Was sad Gilad te aise | String Jcupfuls of orange juice, 2 cuptuls of | and bake the latter Meek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc Cabbage Salad, French Dressing. | whipped cream fuly of aug MERINGUE.—Whites 2 exe I TRUNKS AND sUFY CASRS Orange Cream Pudding Jand the yolks of 2 exes, Dissolve | teaspoon lemon juice, 2 tablespoons | We manufacture our own ‘ Maude Adams was born in Salt! GHICKEN PIE.—Dress, clean | gelatin in bollin then add | powdered sugar. Beat whites until I goods right here in Seattie and ake City, Utah, 1872 and cut up two fowls, or chickens,| sugar, orange julce and yolks of stiff, add sugar gradually and con-|fM fell them at Irut Ay. {Pot in a stewpan with % onion, |egns, beat al! well together, then | tinue beating, then add flavoring ML ES Little neck clams are sery \sprig of parsley and bit of bay leaf; |add the whipped cream. Pour into on the half whell, in the san jcover with boiling water, and cook |a wet mold and turn when firm AMONG THE FISH her as oynte slowly until tende When ehiek-| * 9 ¢@ Sar jen It half cooked, add % tablenpoon | ELABORATE EASTER DINNER! of walt and one-eighth teaspoon Corn Souy pepper, Remove chicken, drain | Roast Lamb, stock, skim off fat, and then cook Potatoes Browned in Pi until reduced to 4 cup Thieken Canned Pea stock with 1-3 cup of Nour diluted | Lettuce Salad with Trench Dress It is perfectly proper to have a/ with enough cold water to pour eas ing jimarried woman 4s “matron of lily. Place a small cup in center of | Toasted Crackers and Rochefort honor” at a wedding, instead of a) baking dish, arrange around it} ch girl as “maid of honor | pieces of chicken, removing some of| Lemon Pie Cotter \ | |the larger boner; pour over gravy] CORN SOUP.—One corn, 1| | =m ARCHITECT Lard, sulphur and carbolic acid proportioned by a druggist, will eure lich. can Rose beads are made from fresh | cool. Cover with ple erust in| pint boling water pint milk, 1 slice wisiiee os ror petals ground eight timos|¥bich several incisions have been | onion, 2 tablespoons butter, 2 table i NICHOLS daily for eleht days. lake * made Bake in moderate oven un-| spoons flour, 1 tablespoan salt, few - WUINCKLEY BLK beads wanted «¢ string on hat | erust is browned grains per he ¢ Pp», pina is tring on | | CABBAGE SALAD.—-Cut out the! Chop the corn, and after adding * BUILDER center of a small white cabbage and|the water permit to simmer 20 min ei shred finely with a sharp knife.| utes, and then rub through a sieve rey —— i a ee Indian: Let it stand one hour in cold or fey |Seald milk with onion, remove eT sae ane te Bates Civil: eoviee ane nited | water. Drain as dry as possible and | onion, and add milk to corn. Bind manta Sa, Moana’ Gaeenee States Civil Service Commisston, | serve with French dressing with butter and flour cooked togeth ete, now being sold at half price. Federal Building FRENCH DRESSING.—Mix jer, Then add sait and peppe pe = = |'The best bargains you ever saw, : tenspoon of salt, % teaspoon of pep-| LEMON PIE. Three-qu ! WAM Owe zl FRANK BRIGGS A man does not take & woman's |per in a bow! and after pouring |cup sugar, % cup boiling water, 2 és : s 1990 Pires Ave. arm on the street unless to assist |in 2 tablespoons of vinegar, pour|tablespoons corn starch, 2 table-| Perch-—Who's that in th Hi nhadat Ace os her over a crowded crossing, or jin #lOwly 5 tablespoons of olive oll,| spoons flour, 2 egg yolks, 3 table. Chair? ‘ a nex Building. through a dangerous place letirring slowly during the blending. | spoons lemon jut grated rind 1 Sunfieh—Oh! that's INPORMATION & = fish JLDSON A. WH ANTED—As wo p WOMEN IN|) eich | THE NEWS|. Scitech ~ Do Not Merely Ask for Modest Bride Had Wedding Guests |‘, Borie a . Doughnuts— Locked Up Till Couple Escaped. - Demand fumes, N's git*tot’ want tir! ALBERT HANSEN e not H Special Easter Sale .of Shoes| ::':22%22| zxsccin tens 1 send-off, so whe locked the 160 wed PRECIOUS STONES, FINE yis Doughnuts , “a Pp . 0 ding guests in the 2 ¢ house |} JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER . fg i & while the couple 4 in an auto. | Corner First and Cherry under th The heart of any woman will delight in these delightful styles in Footwear. Brand When the prisoners we SEATTLE ethods with on! i ca . ed, half an hour later Rellents—by the 1 ; ewa abl Paris Hat. Let fit you early Saturday with a pair ob th Danie alec eaten amas, — é: Women’s Low Shoes $1.69 || New Easter Boots The Girls Got Their Mile of Pen-iI Yn! Rene ears (EMBER THE NAME ‘. nies All Right—84,480 of 'Em. | 4d silk por- : j j Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals in all the popular New White Nubucks, new Russia Tans, new The girls of Wellesley college sha A special cleanup of several broken Velvet Suedes, new Patent Leathers and Cloth soon succeeded in getting their mile Silk is worm by the swimming girl who remembers the maternal | [lines to make room for newer goods, now fant eg 7 dl ie = A — pee eo of nies for the building fund command, “Don't go near the water.” Ip @ark biue, trimmed with! arriving; $00 paira all told; regular 0 a al for street anc There were 84,480 pennies in the lot,| | wt ness wear, All are Goodyear welts, button and @ penny beike three-quarters of ast stripes of light blue and white, she will receive glances of admiration and $4.00 nib ‘amd dee for PORE eaves Giveher’ styled and tex’ wr ge ga a sens beh tares-quarters ‘Of ag ‘praglengil sc os she wanders along the shore, even if not for ber ski i vinced and save much money at $1 69 elsewhere at $3.50 to $4.00. 1T $2 98 When th students heard the/ | But the girl who really does swim may make herself a sliken| — . : Special Easter price * news they formed @ merry-go-round | bathing suit, Dark blue taffeta wears well as to color and material, on the campus and danced and sang and auch # tone and fabric may be trimmed with # lighter hue od ‘ i class songs | = “=| ‘The newest model for a bathing suit has a kimono shaped blouse, | 2 | sees aed tae Meraiecs ee | , “Lovely end Thoughtful,” Céliege § Little Girl *" & recently made one has the under blouse of the light slik, the] | Misses Ly @ are from Women's | ent leather, vicl kid and ovely an oughtfu rT lappy | Perfectly good styles in pat ae rt end over th pe being of Ub wk. A el the atriped a dosen differant wel) known ds ‘ Girls Say of Smoker to Their Train. wet te front and te pu sane ong hay nodeeaor tte voth Reese} factories, Leaghers comprise $2.00, $2.50) glove calf, Biucher Ince, with | Five hundred Smith college girls jing and useful, ae f gunmetal, box Gif and velour, and $3.00 | @ few button styles, patent kiggled in chorus when they went | ; also viel ant Oe Not eel; plen to their special train at Northamp-| ; Able to Play | vt a : 4 shoo worth lege 7apan $1.86, Shoes pp para at Manner Gordon bPracie | and hundreds of jaire are of wizes up to 4%. During their annual spring vacation, and] ig Agr aps oe . $2.25 values. Siges to 98 | this sale, $1 19 found. a smoking car attached Can, ica cae May ! tarue 3. Sale yiep, c J & palr ‘ PTET MEIC ED 3) SAMPLE SUITS . | thoughtful!” were some of the com-| BRSRRES andg hi ; - | ments, The railroad men say the | : assort . Very much the same styles { We want absolute clearance smoker was put on only because off of Shoes are in this lot as are v of every Shoe in the he its baggage compartment | 1 ] j i 4 are offerin about | | spoken of in the item on — oe See eee eee eenerereeee eee ee iT} pairs Men's Dress, Business Suffragists Question Pittsburge Misses’ Shoes, but they are . 5 and Work Shoes—whole stock Thinking He Is Gov. Wilson. smaller sizes, the range being || box calf, gunmetal and velour A delegation of women confront as Well as an excelient show ed « man in the Fort Pitt hotel at| ing of patent leath The Pittsburg, saying: “Governor, what| “pm i occk cial sortment is trem ‘do you think of us? Are you with | should possess enough initiative to carry out this little oseulatory pro-| ant ea po lrg ge ro ae ranae us or against us? What do you! | ceas in a manner more characteristic of a live, up-to-date man than that #0 oe Eo 85c oa 98 Now on think of our movement to get our — ed kindly outlined by you _: sale at, a pair rights ‘ caata; to Seu ak This soft, sinshy and mushy talk which usuajly precedes a lip While the man was trying iol two, sare Guarqateed. eayrivate. salute is disgusting, an well as exasperating to one who wight be near 3 ; ae e jstammer a reply some one explain: | Dream —* 'Your advice is somewhat similar, as jt embodies the carrying out of a 4 ony matter how big your boy 9) ed to the jgganin dpe : bre | RTI FES | diffident young man’s desire to caress a young lady without the cus Boys’ | mn Fs a his ee at (Cleanup Sale| 2.000 . : | Jobn i> Gill browié me is mesttae | tomary. introductic | 1$1.50, $1.75,| $139. This means sizes 4, ) . company, and Gov 801 | "4 | Why should one go through these conservative and fodlish actions? $2.00 and 4%, 6, 6%. The boy who gets on Mester 1 t ' \ art of The women ‘had mistaken him for \ | Why not set aside all this, and, if you want to kiss a girl, ask ber in a | “00 an ee a a a to ot he | e Gov. W ison = es J t e 1! t Bs . 4 | straight-forward way? From experience in both methods, | have con | $2.50 than v a eee an Rigen Cards and Special fa 8 noe Lae oe hae aes ene us ia n ers | cluded that this is the better of the two, because the result Is the same Shoes tale are bingk and tan | | laste ¥ ? + jand less eneray is expended Hoping you will consider this comment $1.39 te $8.50 on sale ak ey | Novelties | %) Nae nittne’ “e HOPELESSLY IN Love «| 1013 THIRD AVENUE |something besides foolishness, yours truly 2 ale at, $1 39 4 “ i | A.—1 suppose, if | should bebave real, real proper, | would take a| a pair . I 4 * |MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 fw is h ded experience. You are mistaken in saying REE ARH | back seat before such varied ex} | |* * * * * * ed Dear Miss Grey: I am glad to take advantage of the opportunity | $% to 11%, naturally sell for promulgated by you that you would welcome comment on your kiss | less money. Orthopedic lasts making advice, given to the young music teacher. Music teachers) | * * * COMMENT ON KISSING-ADVICE * * x Miss Grey: I am ls stated | would welcome comment. I asked for a written statement ly in love with a young of the success of the undertaking from Pe. musician. revi ae Ra M . Si h d S thie lp gy reli age 5 gran And, if you are not he, how dare you know there was no introduction B t ft I E t | seen only a few times. | Mise Grey, ee i |The letter 1 published from him did NOT contain SUCH STATEMENT. eauttiu aster uR an erge 1a 0 think it proper e : me to lear, dear! Cynthia's getting in bation her very first kissing advice. ie. is Dresses lwith her? I first saw her on the| , ‘ i ulterated sarcasm—I mean eee eeee t take it th i | Hut, to tell the truth it was pure, unaduiter M Il F h Sereat, tating to. tarek. bie, Sue - a ree times a) | was intended as such. For musicians, of all people, with music, the tliner asnions } Worth $8.00 to $12.50 1 followed her several blocks, un- March 21, 1912 language of the soul, at their finger tips, are fully equipped for all of Phird Ploer. til she went into # house. She Seattle. Wash. . | Cupid's requirements Twenty-five special tables of Trimmed Hats for | This is one of the greatest specials we have ever [| wore a red sweater and black hat,| | Saturday. Hundreds of new models direct from | advertived. One-piece Dresses in all-wool serges [| with red roses on each side. I was | ith pleasure that | write; ®# @ ® ek aRRRaAR ERR ee * ai New York. Prices as follows and foulard and messaline silks. Twelve different not in love with her clothes, al ering my danghte She * model« and sizes for everybody though they were neat; it was her oben CLEAN YOUR eHiMEY 7H S149 $1.98 $2.49 $2.98 Pat TC) Fae ing well for some time,|* : : know what to do. -ELESS. | tt Worse in Jnnuses Ttanit eRe R Kaa Khe RAR $3.98 $4.98 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS, $9 98 | A-The best thing fou can Go ial ' " | + ore ce. h up to $15.00 Foe a eading , I have read with interest your advice. | am a Wort! to get your “senses’ end,” and you a indaeee wom nates Hike very much to meet some nice people, for POPULAR SHAPES, $1.98 There are no better Coats sold regularly any- Mi will know there is positively no] Across Lake Washingt ercular|I am quite lonesome. | am @ young man and would like to become We have selected twelve different shapes, the | Where at $12.50 to $15.00 than these which we offer Hi| rignt way to get acquainted with} ‘ sae ranean beck | esemean with a levebheaded girl, who is not too beautiful to lack styles that have proven popular, and have ar- | at $9.98. All wool serges in the newest_models. this girl, and none that will not| Opposite Leschi Park ‘nue [ambition in “padding” with me, 1 have never drank, smoked, nor am |i ranged them on one 1,98 Broad collars and one-side effects. All $9 8 Bf pe sou more at your “wits ena” |] Acre Tracts to 10-Acre Tracts, ne|t addicted t y of thé common weaknesses and would ne to ~ in| tn tab st nck Fe ; ' staple and new shades. Special . |than you are now gee abe Take} ir) who stands equally above the level of her sisters good, joily, arge and small shapes, in black, white, tuscan care!” Be contented with the nice facaa minded girl, not beautiful, nor even good-looking, but whose lus-|#j champagne, wavy and brown | NEW LINGERIE WAISTS 96c jgirl acquaintances you have, and no a einai < ey | A new lot, including the new “Peplum” Waist aka. a ts Be t ter on by nter encasement of a comely girl. | know they " Fd _ Pex don't make a laughing-stock o t 4 by nag oi "Somehow. they are gentler, sweeter and much | CHILDREN’S HEADWEAR 98 These are regular $1 nd $1.50 98 | yourself. “or make the & hile tha th parior doll kind. I want 20th century | Like mother, like baby—even the little “tads” of | values. On je at emeah « Cc * a Oth I} more worth while than th two years old Wearing hats this season, some and | girt ‘se conscience is not wholly murdered. I abhc kind who PREMEERMEN EMS EM or = eee ‘a coodaent a tecive to remove freckles, take a stain out,|[ of them quite Frenchy, indeed. See our beautiful SILK WAISTS $2.69 B Ee lastruct : ft A will tan sh in vogue thie spring? It's a shame thé way our | new trimmed Straw Hats for chi@dren, 2 to 12 | New Messaline and Taffeta Silk Walsts; fifteen peed A z TR ae Sed = . 5 hen and wil apn eho e s u * r 7 ni . and attention to dress, Their minds never years, trimmed with flowers and tribbons 98 different models, all colors; worth 69 | Re ch se e end | girls devote so much tine snd aletin “Humanitarian” who wrote you | and lined ready to wear. Price ...4, 4% © | $3.50 ana $4.00; all sizes. Price $2, ; ae awk eae eee Cleared — Grubbed hed 41|\fouch on such subjects as I ts vis + PR Ready for the Plow. recently, 1 thank you for any kindness rendered, and wish you & pros bcp aaah taclngg getty tn, ec-| perous Kastertide. aha ahapeaat agent Py Nece ‘oods De rt nt ° upon thousands of people make spe- BUY NOW! : 4.—I don't keep them to order, “Diogenes,” b . rg P G d: D rime: S t di B \elal study of the moon, stars, plant »lthe kind you describe around. The trouble with you is that your lan Sasshens ‘pa <) a ar ay ar ‘ans \life, animal-tife, and other sciences, Other locations on the lake, Fegained h tern chimney has smoked, and you cannot see clearly. Were | to pre » freck e Hemt quality AMERICAN PRINTS, MOT pieces, in |but few make a study of “man and H anyone is n¢ ert to vou a girl who is the model of virtue, but whose freckles ar RADY, Valoutte, reds: grays and bldck geqnnas with BASEMENT BAZAAR jthe needs of man.” rybody | me waged Ae grad contrast to her ak Hipaes, toch, ote ms et thee cure| brown and disfiguring, and whose doese Of Set or your back as youl Mi Armes neures. doth, . | SONNY MONDAY WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP—The [Bfeannot study everything, but they MS let them write to me.|tan ¢ yubt 1 would a lew ol , yare nie N ; re i eae wrt |\an shoes, 1 do not doubt J woe wer right to aay a irl never thinks |M séInch Higurad” SILicoi.is lif wiyiis! Yn he | wonderful art starter: rexular fe a bar. QBe fifcan learn from thoe who do. | DAVID P. EASTMAN d em what it] fled from her presence a rn . be regular 12%¢ grade } | y ar ‘ou have given me advice before, Cot |of serious things because she Wettenother. eee Ae A ae CRIALLIS—Fast colored Go Chaltis Wu git , t” Sanitary Totlet Paper, 1,000 sheets ff but, from its goodness, I crave] 505 Lowman Building, ig re fay, | shirt waist and save the ®reet good girls, why don't you join a lodge | styler. Special. « yard \ 20s |more, What advice would you give| sor. 24 N.Y | aig Oe Tene, See 7 A way will open if you get Md of the “ab COMFOR Vxtra large and ‘heey yi ; © Hila boy whose face is all pimples? I ve daily and dist St. | that bas a ladies auxiliary fein Bok fimured ps ' a sf TE a 2 SO have countless blackheads, . Do estimonia from ‘ou feel toward your v ° - we . oy Sse | e ¢ se eg? oO a } Rt cottry, toling of re| = f 1 To 9 Blain hearing, extra cirong Heller Rkates titted Mitmey , cause” pimpleg?. How cat I ny sede lcure them? | Tecove: of people! eee teeling and peacedestroying pain DAY EVENING with ankle and toe straps; regular 700 value jcure OR OE FAST S Eihercicc ty of eonle| ae kkk eae RR #| Don't seek revenge. Leave alll Inch Bleached Twilled MUSLIN F Saturday, per pair 55c¢ What salary do beginiiers get as 4 eae th Tr® WEART.BROKEN INTENDED & with a Ifigher Power, You sent] © 20TH os5 ie cuistonnor F aicen ernaeaah Gian |wireless telegraphers? Are. girls LEAVE ¢ fall we wit % *# stamp, but no address, BIRDS-BYE DIAPER ChOTH, 24 inches wide, 10¢ | Saturday | our student, ° originals,” rd ee * : CYNTHIA GREY values, «rom 7 to 9 INQUISITIVE, ape tied ee i* kL REREERERES p steed faturday evening, a yard ‘ 25e KITCHEN KNIFE & A—I am glad I could help you, seme, HOR of ail ™ My dear girl, you have my deep ® * & & Kah enh ehhh hh ey Pee kniv Rei aye) on uae Eo ings beagle coy eg cap, 800 1100 A. Be Ket contair, h | | Th is cor | * * PY | n nives ulcely finished blac and | wa closes the pores o' e skin, | ontaining photos lest sympathy. The man H d U; di paring Fair J , Pqatae, cloges the pores Bt a6 a zisle from every |tainly unworthy, but 1 know that a ieee ee ostery an nderwear | Saturday, por co degen A ea aur tae . : ¢ union » on your love for him | Maia Flee ae : |water, a e 2 “ not lessen your Jo’ a = ee - : Bag oy lib or ais ah Rh kh he ee eae kw mL BU7E ane Girls’ UNION SUITs salestad: Amanita it aaeleoee |clean ite, entails, morally ana|f FOR EVERETT AND will gain nothing, and bring on! a Ceo nid 43 Ps with heavy euler site ¢ emmaar . cg i Da N Nroutle on. yourself by doing! You can do so, and get ‘your full ad lee dasalel: bar ahepent. Joxen. Bpeclal Saturday, wet OF mix |physically, iw the very best cure. EDMO! DS k{leither him or yourself an injury.| money's worth of fun and enter rimmed UNION SUITS Heavy Selected Rice Straw BROOM or blackheads, steam the face| 2 og 4 a5 cata asth-| You cannot gee it now, but the/tainmgent, by attending t pro: in small sizes. Special, per garment ng. heavily wired ely finish , sever boiling water at bedtime, and/f Oy sunda He blood and a rinde wn| day will come when you will be gram to be given for the benefit of Women's VES handle; our regular 26¢ v massage with a good cream. Re 12:00 Noon. os day s ads THREE ROUND dress ‘ d his charac-|St. Mark's Settlement Home, on Al wie . ‘: : ‘ - peat until the | blackheads are ene |GLAD you discovered hi | ldren it in’ binek: tin Mii atone) onainunntt, ehatle Bveret, Se, ee 2 BRANCH 4 7 1, We: ’ eo 0 RE TURE'S ter BEFORE the wedding. CompelgWestern av. It will be April 10, te for ORb atric. ter » ‘ | , entle pre e nds 400, ATION ‘CO your reason to guide you. Fill’ promptly at 8 o'clock, at the Ma * Pure Sik HOSE with gentle pressure ° Aoove rates effective Deo. 18, M4 Pike) 5 areeg, k For information on the other] ‘ j 514-15 People’s your hours with honest Work and | sonig hail, 0 First av. | te be Linke Thread 1iOBE =e . di to March 18, 13. = Bank Bullding, Seattle. \ppnest thoughts, and after a while AP introductory address will be oa black and tad enetion Wee thn United Statenth Wisner oes Siicegt naan Tt? a. m. io p. m.,|thin desperate feeling will wear|made by Miss Amy Stearns, fol © B] Wireless, Seattle, or to the Civil] exer Offlee, Colman Deck aay Open evewsng» by|away, Mother Nature kindly uses|lowed by instrumental and vocal Service Commission, Federal Bldg Ind bes [time ax a balm for the moat rack-| music, dancing, fencing and selec Seattle. ro} i

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