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ARAM E RRR RE PLEASURE IS A GIRLS RIGHT. Shee eee. 2 oe Y Dear Miss Grey Tam 17, and left school at the doctor's advice when I was in the seventh grade, I have & good father and mother and several married brothers and sis ters, but no sistergat home, and no girl friends at all, I am sorry to say, the girls around here are al- ways on the go with boys, and those who are not won't go with me. Their parents won't let them be cause some of my cousins are not good, They say, “Her relatives are no good, and she may be if she geta the chance.” They can't say any- thing really against me for I go along quietly and tend to my own, business, But it makes mo feel sad ant lonely My mother tells me not to mind. bat I can't help it, and | don't want to worry her, so I try to act happy and help her with the work. gets breakfast, then works in the garden and I wash the dishes, clean the house, get the other meals, do the mending and sewing and a little fancy work. I can cook almost any thing, and with a little help can do all the sewing. But, Miss Grey, I do the same thing day after day, and with no pleasure in between. Please tell me how to get some pleasure. It seems I will go insane, or commit suicide. You can help me JUST A GIRL, A.—-Of course I can, Do you know thet the Triad Girls is an organiza- jtlon for girls, that does all sorts jof pleasure stunts? It has rflore }than 25 chapters, and takes girls of jall ages. With your ability and wiedge of home work, you can ls, too. Write to’ 1708 Kitboarn ar 'ife seems hard at times, I know, and you do need pleasure, but some day you will be glad that necessity was the means of you learning accowplishmerts so neces sary to the happiness of home. Then, again, if you are ever thrown jon your own resources you will be well equipped to make your own way. So, Dear Girl, chase dark thoughts away, join the Tria when tempted to think any but sane thoughts, begin at once to count vour blersings. Have little of Great Men's thoughts ¢ the wall over yonr dish beds. As you memorize them, re. place with fresh ones. If you ever d me again be sure to write. Coodoeseoeseoos : Lantern Steadied * SOOSSHHOOS OHO OS A few handfuls of sand placed in the bowl-shaped bottom around the candle will steady a Chinese lantern used for decorative + poses. This will keep the lanter: from swaying, and also tend to p Wawicthasesredlh their cate! hing fire. Ask Your Doctor Original - and {Genuine fORLICK’ S MALTED MILK * * * * * Food Drink for All Ages Malt Grete Hatract, Powder in Any Milk Trus! fortis s ase a package home YrAsnin FAMILY WAS wan Tit Spry Bh RAST Se06, Many doctors can. Sat will cure epliepay? They all you it cannot be cured ene case, from 3 years Maatll 28, never free from tt fou will find without ‘i was xlfocted. at the ‘addresses if you are in T don't want to give the stoppin Cal GJ. NURRN Misi tied Aves NW gst as we ad Remember this is the dental office in th by @ gtaduate 4 has only ated think a tke ntee vertise larke pan and WE NEVER HURT 4 BIT. fe what you will say if ber our charge ts half any of our competitors. tary 10 Geld Crowns.9¢ rai Plates. Wall Paper WE ARE NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW STORE, 223 PINE ST.. BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD. Having too much WALL PAPER for the size of the store, we Propose to make every day in the week a BARGAIN DAY. 1 12:¢ ae ee 5c | Ec | 3c lar 12¢ and 15¢ per single roll. Regular 25c Varnished Tiles, single roll C.H. DAHLEM & CO. 223 Pine St., Between Second and Third Phone, Elliott 5108 Regular 2 single roll P Job Lots of Se, 10¢ and 15¢ Rolls, single roll TE 25e Ingrains, A Showing in WHITE White has first it’s the Potlateh color—and hun dreds will wear white garments this spring and summer he special showing in our display win dows—there's White Coats White Suits White Dresses Made up in handsome Serges and Whipcords, in the newest models and in all sizes, Make your selec tion now and get the exclusive styles, call this y SPECIAL—The Millinery Department is offering ex cellent values in Ladies’ Hate—a great showing | with no two alike, Special, $5... $7.50 EASTERN Oatfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle's Reliable Credit Store’ 1382-34 See Avy Nene Union Credit Use Your THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 7, SHSSHSHS SHS HESS SHS SSHOOH OHHH OHS OOO * ANY GIRL WOULD BE PROUD TO me GRADUATE IN THIS PRETTY GOWN ¢ SHHHHHSHHHH OHO SSH OHSS SHS OO OOS who wish to enter the “Graduation Dress Contest” to Cynthia Remember, girls, the prize is for the prettiest, neatest and cheap- est graduation dri The Star offe prize because it great deal of extray- shown in the present-day graduation gown, and that a girt may look just as pretty in something simply and prettily made. The first prize of $10 is to the prettiest, neatest, simplest and cheap- est graduation dress made by a girl who is to be graduated from the university, high schools, academies or business colleges. The second prize of $5 is to the girl finishing the grammar school whe can make the prettiest, neatest, simplest and cheapest gown in which to receive her diploma. The judges will be announced the latter part of the week. Letters to Cynthia Grey ee ee ee * . * SEEOTIME oa * * | The warm epriag sunshine is waiting to grow you a harvest of flowers, fruit and grain. Flowers to satisfy the exthetic, fruit to enrich the life-blood, grain to nourish A little package of flower seed, sowed in a window-box, makes a beauty-fram pf the weather-stained window ledge and «ides. front-yard lettuce bed is better than a bare spot. Qld fences co with sweet peas become “things of beauty” and “joys” for the summer at least. A “memory” garden, planted with seed, each package of which is the giver’s favorite flower, ls a source of perennial pleasure. The while we sow our seed, and tend our plants, we can plant and tend the mental flowerthonghta as well; the little blue forget-me-nots remind ua, “lest we forget,” of some one leas fortunate; the rose, the symbol of love, elevates our jdeal, as we note its perfection; the lly, in its spotless purity, incites us to weed our mental garden, lest the lilies there become soiled; the heartsease comes with poignant balm, and the plain, good old sunflower speaks sunshine to our hearts. ae a ee ae ee 2 es * * * * * ed Dear Miss Grey * A BOY'S EDUCATION I am a boy 14 years of age, and I have to work in the mills for a living. My mother is dead. My father is working, taking care of himself only. 1 have a little sister $§ years old. I am living with relatives, paying board. When f left school | was only in the high Sixth. Now, what would you think best for me—to work, or make my father send me to school? A WEARY ONE. A.—You should by al! means be In school. If you study hard, you can make up what you have lost. If your father has refused to send you to school, write or see Superintendent Cooper, Seventh and Marion, or send me your name and address and I will report the case to him for you. Every child who wants an education can have one, and the law says that every child must attend school until he is 16 years of ago, un- lens he has a permit to do otherwise. I will not publish your name Oe ee r4 CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS TO MANY QUESTIONS ARWHREREHANRDROERERRE DER OR America” is our national hyma. Rhode Isiand was settled by Roger Williams in 1636. expre: Bucking the Tiger, faro game sion, means going up against « A person must be 21 in order to take up a homestead anywhere Im the United States. rty is in the name of husband and wife neither can sell “s permission When proy without the othe pth ever sounded in the ocean ts the survey ship Nero. The greatest de 31,600 feet, Island of Guam, by It 1s very rude to unnecessarily interrupt another who is reading of writing For state government and officials write tary of state at th information on capitol, to the see. The state burean of labor For information write to ©. F. for Washing Hubbard, Olyr on was organized in 1897 A one per cent solution of nitrate sliver applied to warts twice a week will in time remove them. Do not c6ver surface more than once at each application, It is poisdnous and should be handled with care John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same day, July 4 For information about joining the Eastern Star apply or wrke to their headquarters. with chloride of lime use a half pound to two e clothing er. To cl gallons of It is not Imperative to issue Written notes are all right engraved invitations for a home wed ing. For ingrown toe nails scrape the center of the nail thin, make note Raise edges of nail with tiny absorbent cotton pads in center top. may be procured in a sta in, Papers must be s other than the one the mar upon the other party if he A divorce riage took plac can be reached. ve and| oft thé! _..|Green Lake Transfer Co., | 1912, * Coerecreccoce fuls of choy ful of butter, * Uncle Sam’e Cheese git and pepper ° Cook the onion tn the butter and A little water until it Is tender. Mix 99 OOOO OOOOH OS OS the Other Ingredients and motsten NUT AND CHEESE ROAST [with water, using the water in meeupful grated cheese, 1 cup|which the onion has been cooked. ful of chopped English walnuts, 1| Pour into a shallow baking dish and cuptul bread crumbs, 2 tablespoon-!brown in the oven ° od onion, 1 tablespoon. | juice of half a lemon,| Three hard-bolled exes, 1 \spoonfal of four, 1 eupful of milk, % teaspoonful of salt, speck of ea yenne, % cupful or 1 ounce grated cheese, 4 slices of toast Make a thin white sauce with the flour and milk and seasonings. Add ‘the eh: and stir until CREAMED CHEEGE AND EGGS , table: | melted, | Kodakers of the finest nber wre done.” JACOBS "pHOTO SHOP rt It’s the Women Who Suggest Things For the home—hence they are the buyers. Women, k eep close tab on all of these advertisers below; they will give you some mighty interesting talks on how to s ave—how to make your money go farther than ever before. The “Star” knows these firms to be reliable. See The “Star” Woman’s Columns every Tuesda Gerrish Bros. me Mairdressing College Green Lake Station f na Meni SPECIAL tne Dried California Peaches 10c Per Pound Phon is, ot ppor Call or 205-9 Denny Wide Kenwood 2525 om, Our Commodities Are Fuel of All Kinds Bullding Material of Al! Kinds Fiour of All Kinds Poultry Supplies. Moved from 6869 Woo: Spokane Grain & Ful), /0v94 from 689 Woo Co., Inc. n, opposite bank PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING Jobbing and Repair Work a Spe cialty. one, Kenwood 118 Phone, Kenwood 2047 GREEN LAKE STATION Woodlawn Piumbingt Heating Company een Laké Green Lake Station Dealers Biggest Reliable Phone Us—Kenwood Office F Residence $2,000 for 640x700, 4 blocks tre Station, Half cash 500 Modern wood flow $1,000 for small he lot Green Lake Baking Co. 600 — One-third GUSTAV WERTH, Prop. tracts In Maple Leaf Ad 19 neres, $600 per acre north Of Green lake 0 xtra 3 miles The o Bread made bread to ¢ Stock Yeast Potato in Seattle. We furnish ¢ following grocers fine lots, wood 166 GEO. Ww. ‘HILL & CO. ESTATE West Woodland Merchandise Co., Maple Leaf Grocery, Henry Wal lace, H. Schneider. PHONE BALLARD 1779. Phone Kenwood 377. W. MOON SIGNS PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WALL PAPER I, M. Sawyer. « Jas, Dann, Sawyer & Dann Dealers tn RENTON COAL Wood, Brick, A. Lime, Plaster, Sand, Gravel, Cement and all Kinds of Fuel rniture and Piano Moving. Baggage and Express Painting and Paper Hanging. Interior Decorating a Specialty. 303 E. Seventy-second Street Green Lake Station. aliard 1965. 10 Aurora Ave. All Vegetables and Fruits received fresh daily. C. E. Cartwright GROCER 4 McGraw St. Queen Anne 1531 North 228, Kenwood 2323, Green Lake Hardware & Furniture Co. Incorporated. R. C. Wakelin, Manager. FURNACES, TIN WORK Builders’ Hardware a specialty, Let us furnish you with estimates, 305-7 East 72nd St. Green Lake Station. CUT TRIS AD OUT It is worth 50c when present at the Green Lake Millinery Stor Good for one week only. MISS EVA MARTIN Green Lake Station Do You Know That the McGraw St. Sanitary Market In the best place on Queen Anne Hill to buy the best meats and fresh fish at medium prices? Try it. Auto delivery, 8 McGraw Street. Phone Queen Anne 2596, Prices Very Reasonable. Club Rates $1.50. Phone Queen Anne 2324. Highland Dye Works Hans G. Hansen, Prop. EXPERT TAILORS aners and Pressers of Ladies’ nd Men's Garmenjs. Fine Re- airing done. Goods called for and vered promptly AB ©. B. Jarvis, Sunday and Night Calls Phone Kenwood Coleman, Becy Inc. Main Office, Green Lake Station. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. free \ Ge Kenwood 4 Phone t ne Kenwood arn: Phe 12 W. Galer, Cor. Queen Anne Ave. | 2361 WE HAVE TOLD You Kenwood 23: . Phone Kenwood Residence Phone W. A. Burleigh REAL ESTATE AND LUMBER BROKER—NOTARY 50 CHEAP LOTS, $200 TO $400 $10 Per Month at 6 Per Cent. That we manufacture wholesome and sanitary bread. If you are not a patron, consider this logic: qual ity guaranteed when you pur+ chase Fremont Bread Fremont Sanitary Bakery 4450 Fremont Ave. Phone North 1881 White and Decorated China Everything for the China Decorator. $5) Down House Bills a Specialty, Green Lake Station. TAR -WANT ADS BRING RESULTS VERENA J, HULETTE, Teacher. Railsback-Claremore Co 505 Union St. Kenwood 25. The ° Daubersmith Company TIN AND SHEET METAL WORK Standard and Thatcher Warm Air Furnaces, Valley Tin, Down Spouts, Gutters, Roofing Finials, Hip-Shingles, Ridge-Roll, ete, 6855 OSWEGO PLACE, SEATTLE wn avo.| y- Fremont District My Competitors Say I sell too cheap—Watch my windows. By watching my windows weekly you can ways save money Ten Pounds Sugar With $1.50 order. J. S. EVANS Forty-third and Phinney. Phone North . 50e Phone M 5403. HIGH GRADE PORTRAITURE Lothrop Photographer 217 Walker Bidg. Buy a spec from one of Positively no studio, in} advertising cont contracts Bell’s Drug Store End of Ravenna Park Car Line. Prescriptions carefully cc Cool Drinks and Ice Cream al Cail and see us. ed ways. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Household _ Goods Moved In a careful, prompt, efficient man- ner is the kind of service you desire, and is exactly our service to you. DAVID JOLLY STORAGE, PACKING, SHIPPING Phones, Main 1701, Elliott 1024 412 Union St, Seattle, Wash. Phone East 5756. We Call and Deliver. B. ROSS The Tailor and Dye Works Remodeling of Ladies’ and Men's Garments, Fancy Dyeing and Dry ‘eaning a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed Mens’ Suits, an and press. .$1.25 Ladies’ Suits, clean and press .$1.50 2356 10th Av. N., Near Miller St. Picture Framing—Art Supplies AT-HOME PHOTOGRAPHS Schumacher’s Art Shop and PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO G. N. SCHUMACHER 1610 Broadway, Seattle. In sia ‘RCHEETX- \ — SEATTLE = Broadway and E. Pine East 653 @DON’T FAIL To See the Goods and Get the Prices at Sandstedt's THE MILLINER Big Display. 822 PIKE ST. “Save Dollars for You" Phone Main 6606. : Sohbet ms | Clip this aa cepting sugar, Phone East 8590 | |p we Good for 10 certs with every West Woodland Ballard 785, Free Delivery. Our prescription stock is new an@ com plete. Our prices lees thap down town. Give up a trial Signed by parent, thig entitles one in each family to Sc in trade at our fountain ‘ Name . Address ... 4. iN. JUNKIN, Prop. Taylor’s Studio Phone Ballard 101. RIGHT PRICES, RIGHT WORK Call and Talk it Over. A Graduate of Iinois College of Photography 519 60th Ave. West. Phone Ballard 32: For Groceries, Hay and Feed Three Cans Tomatoes . 25¢ Best 30c Coffee in Town. R. W. FELTHAM Corner 70th and 7th Ave. N. W. “South Park Now is the time to get GARDEN SEEDS See my stock and note prices. CHICKEN FEED for the chick to the laying hena, All kinds at right prices. R. F. BURDIC FEED Garden Seed and Produce, Lime, Cement and Fuel Garden Fertilizer Ind. Park 9. 8458 Dallas Ave. Livestock Bought and Sold, Retailer of finest Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats and Poultry, also Livery and Feed Stable First-class Rigs on Short Notice, W. Mortensen Phone Sidney 777. South Park, one block east from en@ South Park C Beautiful Rugs, Small Small Cost Because You Help We weave old carpets into beam tiful, durable rugs. We want to tell you more about our service and the very fine articles we are making from materials which you are throwing away. Phone us, Queen Anne 2252. New Idea Rug Weaving Com; 213 Westiake roa Seattle. The Diamond Ladies’ Tailors have removed from their old locativn, at 142214 Second Ave., to 417 Union St. Main 3325. Night Phone Beacon 414 E. M. BURKMAN Dealer in Paints, Kalsomine & Wall Paper—Contract Work a Specialty ALL KINDS OF SIGN WORK 312 East Pine St. Corser Melrose and Pine St. Come to Us for ? GOOD EYESIGHT ° BECAUSE YoU WILL v best that modern meane 4 the person needing eye The very can aff attention, “The Best Is None Too Good.” OPTOMETRISTS Second Floor Orpheum Bldg. $2.00 cash order, ex IDEAL GROCERY Corner Nineteenth and E. Mercer