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THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912. | gow NEWS OF SPECIAL . INTEREST ‘TO WOMEN READERS sxx THE “DORGEN" BAG |PPNGEtaen||? bom amron over Laces sf «=| THERE’S MONEY ~ Kastor, 18s, fol on Apall 9 600866 6460 Cb O04 66.0066 60500668 IN CHICKENS The governor of Oregon holds of-| fice four years | eae gg Op ay Bt aa One Man, John Thiel, Says ‘ . : “4 ‘ ‘ He Makes $100 a Month A “jimmy” is a small crowbar Thi used by burglars to open doore h windows. seams «ie net profit, after deducting all expenses, He has ens, 200 chicks and 300 eggs in the incubator. He has but and « half of land. Cartebed, tasmoun tor te hot min-| ; c Another—J. C. Phenix, Says springs, is in Bohemia, 116] . jmiles west by north of Prague, — | He Ships 90 Dozen Eggs a Week t . | But these eggs only represent a small portion of what his farm lives are usually caused from : t produces, as be sells other eggs and stock for breeding purposes, gustric disturbances, Salt water . : 7 He bas 6 acres close to Kirkland. baths will relieve the itehing. s/Mia Geee Wibes oni | $10 A MONTH must graduate of 4 ; , Buys a Small Farm training school ‘ A little Kirkland farm where you can raise all » dye a silk straw hat use ordi-| i the chickens you wish to, where you can devote nary dyes, first giving the hat al! t n . or ¥ » to s wor (ou 9 les on ipa nl ugha nat your entire time or only part time to this work. You in which there is soda. can live on one of these Kirkland farms and still carry on your work in the city, because of the splen- To estimate the power of an * Jid transportation facil We'll build a house for engine multiply together the press | ure in pounds on the equa neh of | - piston, the area of th ston tn | ° . ‘ Take Madison car to Madison park and county Jinches, the longth of st in feet | ‘ ferry or Anderson boat to our office on the Kirk- and number of strokes per minute. | land wharf The result divided by 00 will | give the horsepower, deducting one ee a | BURKE & FARRAR, INC. * Cynthia Grey's hd | ae eee ° 104 CHERRY STREET |\PCCHHHHHOOHO HOS WIll someone please give me a 7s) 2 Buy tn |recipe for rhubarb and orange | marmalade? HIGH LIVER you on easy terms, The | ee I wish someone would send some | a Path of oe | SUggestions why my bread sours. It Ms Progress.” : jis very seldom that I have a suc f “Hi cessful batch BAD LUCK FRO ORRAPS Me “Dorothy bas the latest receptacle for Milady’a knicknacks.| How many minutes to the pound came le notoriety when it was conspicuously car-| should different meats b : fy thousands of ant English suffragettes in thelr smashing | Are some er to dl They foun Dorothy” the most convenient kind of hand¢-| others MRS. CLYDE 8. “~ / PPR ee UE cs carey savese and nid Sesto : = Afte: Ds 4 . bee Odd Names i ‘ . - =| Hore, Mrs. Newlywed, is a recipe ‘ ’ r pper (By United Press Leased Wire) for a pudding dip: Cream together Bell Ladies to Amuse the Very Little People. | one butter and two ¢ ; Fr CHICAGO, April 13.—All sorts of | the lowly add hot w ne Oe weather, various varieties of food cornucopia trom a, Do you know the sound of aoring?| up of wugar. and tet I ant With. Ontha Grey Sts | ol Gessbaal wmaisbann teu adibat K pape € . je 4 jh avor with easpoon ¥ i 3 4 } of writing pe ut the|That Is when the birdies sing Flavor with a teaspoon van CONSERVING THE FAMILY CAPITAL |kingdom to set up a full-fledged found and twist the top Then we see the pretty flowe a hole in each std They all need»the April showers, Mrs. C. S., this fe the we very wife ought to feel it her duty to take the best possible care| menagerie were shown on the reg- t mily capital ister at the Hotel La Salle the » mon Oh, yes, that is the family capital in one sense ,of| other day. But in a broader, bigger sense, isn't the true capital of the a’ N. August and wife of Madison, soca ani ae ak gertet ‘secsonel 1 aith of the earner of the income? | Wis, were there; John May, @ atheg a ted pacer ses, comparatively speaking, where the daily| prominent guest, was present, and a cue cee wee “ is are bought the proceeds of invested money. They are|S. B. November of Baltimore a scum the endierenre roe a gad : : outeom vs avor- =labor that, to bring in the money regular-| stopped at the hotel over night. and boiling when you put fish Into] otle with brown chiffon is one of the summer wx havewniby eed P 2s eens et eee Cook quickly until a deep brown | Promises. The 2 is used as an overtunic and is dotted with eretand this fact quite as fully) William Pye of Fairbault, Minn, un an dean) aneee anc rays as the to use thelr capital a bit recklessly, mak-| headed the register, or menu, oF 1 Reamer ea i Dy etttnnn siieis: bikie akki’ { this tunte,} ins fo sh returns all day down town, and then forcing it in| whatever it might be called. H. H. ge Ag xy oA Ady eing tnbide the cord. oan Hebtly . isplay du evening | Fish of Niles, Mich., and J. A. Flook a ished with & tae pital of any kind will stand a double strain. Money ot Grinnell, Iowa, ede the = " It and the trimmed with brown velvet buttons and . 2 eye le iri ro arlotte, 2} thet x gan pri A Read I ioapa » ROX sekeeper looks to the providing of household raul of Boston and F. G. fe ot # money on luxuries, so the good wife Will| Niles Mich., represented the deni- } On the und Y nderblouse are rows of » insertion. |pitted, one agp. walnuts, one apple! , \)ong bend aig ; fr eatie the, strength before she spends a bit of jand w tender. lettu Ai “ yroad band o' 1 « skirt, wh < jas ate aoe: deine ; The white in the acquiring of social pleasures. Prosar nesaaiaittm Seth: | Chop fine and mix with r : 2 ca utuieer eee The wage earner of a family is of necessity that family’s greatest|weaekeeekRhakhe | Dress with lettu a nd | thie " . joash asset ie * Jolives. If green | it behooves the women of the house to see that he is able to do his| BOTH AT FAULT * }mix In a little pimento. Many peo best work, with his strength unincumbered by mortgages to lack of sleep, | « * | ple like # little pickle mixed in with | ° unnecessary we: #8 or nervous strain : | ee ee RR Kk ee the salad to give tt a tart taste * | The | wage earner of the family is, from the very fact of his being | Dear Miss Grey: Please settle the wage earner, the most important person fn it. | the following dispute: A gentleman Mra. S..” this is one way to fry It is the duty of his home partner to keep his machinery, both mental] takes a lady to town and they enjoy scallops: Clean one quart of them, and physical, up to its very best rk, or every one concerned may /q pleasant evening until just before and turn into @ saucepan and cook|* * ®& *& & RA RRR Re ee he he ee ee ew suffer in that m nder spot of modern anatomy—the pocketbook. time to hen wear Trouble --- =!until they begin to shrivel; drain, | * ® arose and the lady became angry —_—$—<—_$_—$—$————— . eal WILLOWS REPAIRED and dry between towels. Season be A HOUSE—NOT A HOME *| why does God give some people I IE and wasenot agreeable to the gen- with salt and pepper, roll in fine! children? | Jentina. Now when they took th : 2 A ne Bm AAO SX kOe ERY © Oe * | ; fiom, “ ‘ and fry two minutes in| Sitti P Mg Mod fa Broniy iD Ti Goh RP, Rag h I al A CHILD RIGHTS gg onragt (By United Press Leased Wire) | car home he asked her to go to the b sugges | then drain on brown pa-| ny fois compel tie to may ee he c A.—Don't blame God with the AN DIEGO, April 13.—There has | forward end of the car to sit. She cleaned, curle sa ALICE M 7 wickedness and negligence of these said nothing, but on the way down shades Both my parents are heavy drinkers, and my mother cal h : n no disturbance here for sev- | 1 are hi rinker u her call croe! pa If He knew anything D aisturbance ‘here for 8e¥-| the aisie she sat in the middle of Tae eee * low names as are not fit for a decent reon to hear. 1 am almost 1 bout k I know what He eral days in the I. W. W. war, and . 7 MODEL yh \* See ok be olla ene el ee eee |would de. jondillog you apeak | the. police ‘expect sone. A mesting| would uot Setlow ap fan coke he a jaghets Be l@ WILSON BUYS DRESS SUIT | abuse and be called this way. They quarrel and swear until my he rr deng—and I believe comen v Li A ng) would not follow, so they rode in = t. & | aches Jof ts appatting —anc ‘ng 28 to be held here tomorrow under | different seats all the way home. &# SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 1% from the marriages of young Bach think the oth | —Governor Woodrow Wilson P jo not lay this letter aside, for | am tired. I go with a couples, ignorant of the real harm the auspices of the Free Speech | *™ i acy gg the apol- w arrived here today and pur. #|#Pectable young man about 22 years old. Would you advise tOlthey are doing. When they read the league, and it is announced that|°S Please settle the Te \® chased & ready-made dres marry or work ow Il take your advice A * loruel words above, they will think c e Wee! fa chased & ready-made drove x] Ty cas cand a Gee morning, jont Got cbs baip|Ome i w rd a above, th oy, oil, Stal litor A. R. Sauer of the Weekly! A —Kach owes the other an apol- # New Jersey governor, stolen #|¥°U. dear. Please do exactly as 1 sa s you are under age, you can-| 54, to think that misuse, whether Herald, who was kidnaped a week! ogy. It was rude of the young lady & at Chicago yesterday, included #|20t leave home without either the of your parents or of the) re 1° Le entiess, is eruel would return from Los. An-|to sit in other than the seat her es- | hin dress sutt pen hy : court. Neither can you get a marriage license without earing hg iy Shaul the peek ‘wacinaia where he went after being|cort designated. But when she did S are of age. You wouldn't want to t your married life with a lie,ly.\” more good with your; ;clcssed by the kidnapers, |so, it was his place to sit with her, [eee ERE Ree would you? The best thing is for you ( the aiat You can do more gant om — Id you best thing is for you to wri » # to the district] (ony ‘matter than with extra EXAMINATION [ee eee eee eee ee sioner a te county seat Teil! conditions Will Knut af tone, esd and miscle-| STOPS YOUR HAIR FALLING OUT e tine 0 you io we | By hook or ¢ " find the names FREE | JUDGE RULES Mir tense ginoerlgnan peri gomyt ap ghh lpenrod Ee : thelr ehit AND DISSOLVES DANDRUFF AT ONCE |e KITTY CAT IS @/ are of age, you can marr Jdren and report to we juvenile : of parents who mi a plewe of fornia” says to prepa frying it in ofl: If sx pen, roll in cracker zens of the wilderness, dfed, cleaned and re attor at OO Kee Eee EE All Work ° A WILD BEAST ®| & & & kok koh Oe oe eo te eee | lee ae Your hair appears soft, lus- mediately double the bessty. of your | * trous, fluffy and abundant af- 7 : faded, brittle and scraggy, just carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is immediate and amaz- ing—your hair will be light, flefty and wavy and have an appearance | * to Ot Guaranteed 06000 0O0 OFFS FOF % AN EXPERIENCED REPLY TO “TELL OR NOTTOTELL” «|** *** # %|ter using a little Danderine ins auth Wak Yeceiacee od * For 12 t WE * | NOYANCES Y My a a a CHALE ANNO! ears rt Dear Miss Grey: You have a 1 opinions as to whether or % | Scalp and falling hair? Who cares not a person should tell the past to the fiance. Years ago I repeatedly hb & ask | 22 long a8 Danderine overcomes heard young married friends say, “If Charlie, Wilor Frank—as the Dear i 7 Sos PB gen Pasi this—and it does, and quickly too ht ver did wrong, | don't want to. know ag about }You W can be done doe: " case inle at ever ald rong, 1 don't wast | knov an hing od phi had gal a El yr iy my aay it grows hair and| oe abundance; an intomparable 1 eard and remembered, but didn't understand, till, at the age/@ren in o © can pro * ‘ ist on skating down our terrace] "\). lustre, softness and luxuriance, the of 31, I married a man one year io land on the parking strips. Wel TFY as you will, after an appli-| beauty and shimmer of true hair I enjoyed 20 years o} and 10 y fm ies since fe 6 ation of Danderine, you cannot} he: : He thave no children, but the neighbor- » 9 health. Fe b apply ms arried women K } distress cod children make use of our}{nd @ single trace of dandruff or] Get a 25 cent bottle of Know! hood ¢ ; lennes tient fo i iut{porches and walks for their play|* loose or falling hair and your/ton's Danderine from any drug P4 quiet th : an ence y 4 i a : oe coe Pha | & » and grounds, instead of |#8lp will not itch, but what will} store or toflet counter, and prove The Cleveland Obioy them Gouble thets e wierd saan playing in their own yards, When se you most, will be after a/to yourself tonight—now—that your iy society woeen after thal alee 1, d-and Quit worryir All other rule Don't Mirt."|¥ou ask them not to play on your] ‘1m Weeks’ use, when you will ac |hair is as pretty and soft as any— |mostiy society women, 1s s Rules 1, 2 anc Q ing. we rules: Don't 4 porches and” walks ‘they iniorm|‘NAlly see new. hair, fine and|that it has been neglected or in- : jscalp of Judge Babcock b e he} . food, sensible letter. We Wee OMAN. ntp|You that “mamma does not allow |20WNY at first—yes—but really| jured by careless treatment—that's Gold Crowns [ruled tn s recent case that a cat is Seen ¢ capatiiae thls tn @ tn tonder weak econ {ts to play on our porches, so we mb hair—sprouting all over the/all—you surely can have beautiful not a domestic nima seems | ourselves wi cat-o 1 the of a weak co! ; en | 3¢8 Bridgework Ithat Seth Woodmansee had a pet|science, Our 4 jn being strong enough to bear ‘our trouble| have to come here to play.’ When} "011. nandorine now will fi wetiehoae ‘gr ie t ft requested not to skate down the ‘ e ne m-}try a Httle Danderine. lar $10 Teeth .. .$5 4 cat that was chase a dog one | alone and do what is best for others hoe, ae rece Rapper ae tian Ho poe re inca Wiotoanoee ‘abet the tee, Two Letters for Mothers to Read—and Study lente heyy ee ha ‘GRAY. | Fi t N ti I d Painless Extraction Free. which, as ryone knows, has but| ” &.—-Have a quiet, sensible talk rs ationai an i lone Woodmansee was sucd|e# kkk kkk kkk kk ee One tired, howlegged, sobbing 3-| with your neighbors: then, if there B Jad stew ofthe Dene fn ne narra ra a ean rts Sragued along y two] ."not"' comation ‘ofthe. aan usiness Interests : ; ’ youthful parents, and { heard the|!® | # x p Pp ecetin' gee a nit gg ig satus: the baadi.tee 4 PAR CHILDREN =| maotaenil Mckee, aes Tust wait |" con — police he THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK maintains close relations with lito Judee Bat k to have the fine|# # | till I get you home, young man; r}2*"ter®, city Be the business interests of Seattle and the North Pacific country. It 4 o Judge Babcock to € ne & : . | has con ons ch el e it te ; ervice *9 Jot aside. “His plea was that Ohio) ® & & & & # # AA & HH [ilvo you something to cry abowL.” Ty ye eee A eA RR has connections which enable it to be of valuable service to all What causes Dandruff, itchy ~ eee ee ee ] De r yerson to k: 7 ear Miss Gre 1 went shop » people, dey porseite s. porsen to. Mite GOs. Dear Miss orezy with my eyce| sient for a whlle, and treat these| POR'A' MASQUERADE. #] It offers manufacturers, firms, corporations or individuals a Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. that chases a domestic anima! ping | r | Moth parents as they troat their children.|& & & & & & # okt & owe ew KH |P standard of service consistent with the principles of prudent bank- Woodmansee. \elubs,” the When he heard that the eat club |the Juvenile judge with me before cay & masquerade party. We ape | FIRST NATIONAL BANK " » a y, e . ‘our as not sure but dre a 1 children am member ie aeeee, oe jntie |t wee Caren | wee:met ey Home Treatment for ba i, has color of iny. hair, | Pioneer Square. Established 1882. First and James. ———— aa | eald Fact is, I never liked cats |that | would be arrested before I . + |i known by SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. " anyway finished. Listen—t saw chtldren | Sallow, Wrinkled Skin || wiicn is) auburn, What could [| ; r aie — - -|gitting in. atiff-backed carts for wear so I would not be known? « hours at a time, with no change to wr best removed by r¢ MISS A. B. M. | rest their little bodies, placed | meving the skin itself, This in The best thing will be to REMOVAL SALE where they breathed the dust of the | o°\ually omplished by the w*lwear a wig that night, then every-|f| We will soon vacate our present location and are offering our iv streets and the stores; then, there e ‘ ftfonsive oné will be misled. You could wear mense ling of were babies lying flat on t ee i J a in Dotinet, or if you went as a WALL PAPER backs, with their e ‘ , a ea Within hel very small child, a tight cap. If " gun or electric tights—strapr will have ri »,|you'fiave a Tam o’Shanter, wear it| with no power to move, No w in exhi , ‘ |putled well down, over the head, 26 children's eyes need attention so} ‘ ‘ Jand fill in around the face with PROM TO 5Q Pet CENT Discount early! ft rug e, apply|crepe hair, It can be obtained .at I saw one dear little fellow yank Ight Ikke cold on't! the stores fof very little. OT al ed along by @ huried mother, Fs wa ices — - | ¢ ‘papers hc per single roll | i Mi ‘s ¢ per yard |short legs unable to cover tho} '#,with warm water aS Incubators $8.00-—The Ideal. Dutlt oss EE adi 5 . $8. et vert ||ground at the rate she was goins, | vs xolite H iasgived in alfor this climate, Sixty-egg $8.00, per. singis, roi od burlap, siaed. .20e per yd. @ |/and because he lost his hat she |} pwiteh haa a Bathe the Other ore ‘p i ro, porn es yet ik LOBE WALL PAPER co. SLAPPED him, 1 took three steps| °°, The result will surprise| the Chas Ae | Oba ON: RS 907 SECOND AV to slap HER—but remembered 1 dvt St., Seattle. 7 ot ain INSURANCE COMPANY OLICY LIFE ROVIDING HEALTH iT Zend This Coupon to the ROTECTION 2¥e per single roll Home Office. blank papers | Varnished {ie papers Premiums Pa.d for you on your Life Insurance if Permanently Disabled] | Name | Address | Occupation ... HOME OFFICE, WHITE BLOQG., SEATTLE, U. &. A.