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SOHO SHE HOSES ESE OO OOOS Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions bd |POPOESS HSS HOSES SEH EOE OEE EOOE OS p average weight of a woman ts 185 pounds. \@eoooooe | @ wae made in Alaska by the Russians in 1784 at Three Saints, Kadiak island When I do not answer questions jon coins it is because they have no The Cont ut, C. A.B. and the value . i ‘ornia, A. C.. are the Magshipe! of the Adantic and Pactfie f) | Ellen Terry's real name ie Mra She was born in Co England, 1848 President Garfield was shot in the Pennsylvania R. R. depot, Wash ington, D. C., July 2, 1881. He died he following September yee | Sliver, to be kept should be washed in hot wate rinsed and quickly dried on a soft cloth. De not use any soap. = = = | James Carew ventry | When another is playing or sing jing in company, it is impolite to in | dulge in conversation. The first permanent settlement [eke e ARERR RARE RAE RIS le raked * |# EQUAL MORALS, OR EQUAL #| MAIL TO PANAMA *| i* CONDEMNATION. * | * ee ee ed CURSEREREEAEE ESS Kooe weiss Grey:” How tan I ket | Heading your! ig communication with my brother, | was & F Danger| %2° {8 working for the governiuent | or seraese sas! olialialiahaieliclalialiehaielelt| Dear Miss Grey lepartment, the other day ttle article, “Where the des,” that Waa so full of truth, and ch & pe explanation of the pm ause of tenths of the girls be ing led that it deserves | jth Jn pr comment j A SISTER Every wom no matter how pro-| A--—If you do not know in which |tected her own life may be, should department your brother is om know these fact th in| ployed, direct @ letter to him and} [the article m the enclose it with a note directed to | | pretense of | first deceives th Hinto security and cx | To a girt | world, the 1 | barren life tae? are hungry and reac and someone who has | has special place or person's care whieh I can direct a letter? mission, Panama, asking that it re that he jeee ee your brother alone In the} all berlee » naturally ont and the} i ber om, and aft fe. and all her red ad of » and encouragement | every sister wor’ an re PSC CHOCHHO HOHE man women cived into the i to marry isters. MORALS, DEMNATION.” OR} ERE EERE ES * * * HONESTY WITH * * OUR NEIGHBOR *® *| . tte et tte tt te tt th I have a ens me to let her| » help her out home they » I told her I did for her. I did} they were not] he easiest way best woman turns} 1 ca stingy, Was it] to aw w it, or should | ‘enson? care to bicker i ort, but I appear too A.M sbout to tell While the wom you stingy nt » tell he 4 thought t the Th t for me tell he al I don't of Personally mes 1 thi The truth 1 | n kindness ht to call it on yourself by with her. er to have told! kindly—to have} c 5 you must reliable is to your cu® ust to you. It} the woman very is not al y hurt, but a health It ts right our money’s worth r one avold an unpleasant 4s often being a moral coward iis an had no ri brought juite d have t the truth hone be you have ce at Dreamland tonight. ave Your Phoww Real Auto POST CARD%—$1.00 PER OZ Kodak Films developed, 10c 1 1y wiae A. M. FROST 1432 First Ave, Seattle. F SPECIAL INTEREST TO SHH HSHSHSHSSSHSSSHSSSHOS HS‘ HHS HHHSHSHHESHHHHSHHSHHSOHS for, © WHAT WASHINGTON SOCIETY WOMEN ARE WEARING THIS SPRING * fHE STAR—MONDAY, MAY | WOMEN READERS vox Letters to Cynthia Grey ee ee ee ee ee ee “* o FORGIVENESS * * ee The man or woman whose household Penates bave been stolen by unfaithfulness on the part of the lifemate, the one chosen from out the whole world of men or women a8 the moat deatrable, is apt to lose the blessing implied in the old quotation To err i human; to forgive, divine.” In the face of atch calamity, one is likely to become so pitifully human, The personal wrong inflicted veils from the eyes of the under standing the greater wrong the unfaithful one may be d himself, The paychological moment when the erring one seea his or ber mie take is the opportunity for forgiveness, Not weakly overlooking the wrong, but, recognizing the sin just as clearly as ever—and forgiving the sinner, Often, and time again, this forgiveness is denied, or only partly éiven, for fear the repentant one may think us weak. In divine forgive ness there is no Weakness, and as we are imbued with its strength, the erring one begins to recognize it and to absorb the reflected tonic Divine forgiveness does not comprise an indulgent granting of ry req t or demand, but is seeing exactly what is best for the other person, and often denial is more beneficial than compliance, * * * * * ee MOTHERS’ DAY AT KENNY HOME The hearts of the mothers and fathers, at home, Lincoln Beach, were made happy yesterday day--by two of the chapters of Triad Girls, Both school chapters The "Q. 0. T whose president is Helen ¢ bocker hotel, and the "High School Girls” chapter o! t Seat le, Margaret Bothwell, 273. y W., president, are respon sible for the gladdening of one day in the lives of the elderly » who are life residents of the Kenny home. The many me fathers separated from their children felt that ody's daughters remembered them. Not only did the Triad Girls carry loads of white cernationa, but they gave them a treat of music, readings and a general good ume. the Kenny Mothers’ high ” were Knicker- peop! mo’ and sor oe Sete eee eee eee eee eeeeeseeeeteeeee ee ee ee CAN A DESERTER SECURE CITIZEN PAPERS? a etee tnene SRC SESE EEE EHD Dear Mise Grey I want to ask if you would advise me in refer to my citizen's papers, and Uf | can get them under these circum stances Five years ago | deserted from and crossed from Victoria to this city zen’s papers, or am I likely to be turned over tles? I do not want to take any chances Thanking you in advance if you will help me of my trouble, JOHNNY BULL. The question as to whether you are a deserter will be asked, or any other authority, the British navy at Eequimalt, Am | entitled to my cit the British authori B.C. to hs but you will not be turned over to the British, by answering in the affirmative. It may influence the court to refuse citizen's papers, for the simple reason that if ever you return to En- lish territery, and are seixed by ft, you would have the right to ap peal to the United States government, and thereby might precipitate finternational trouble There may be conditions {n the case that will enable you to get your papers. I would take a chance. = SHEHSSHSSHSHSHSSHHSSHSOHSHOSSHSHSSHSOOOe * NOW COMES THE “LEMON KISS’"—ITS ¢ be SANE, SANITARY AND AUTO. ? PUCKERING woking nice, | Dr. Paul 8. Hanter of the Colorado board of health advises a young man to take & lemon in bis pocket when he calls on hie Jady friend The lomon ts not to be taken as an i@timation that the girl is not a peach in the garden of love. Dr. Hunter agrees with other scientists that kissing spreads disease. He says kis the une of the hygienic screen is not practicable While a lomon cannot be named im the class of disinfectants,” says Dr. Hunter, “yet it js recognized as being more or less of « disinfectant on the Panama canal? tx there any | Therefore, if « girl and her fellow would duck a lemon afer each kiss it) son as might help some Indeed, it might help some. If you can only pe a lemon, she's bound to pucker up her Hips. Thi pucker; the more pucker, the more kisses. wuade the girl to suck more lemon, the more STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS SHSHHSHS SHE SHES SSS HSH SSHHHOHHOHOOS Here are some snapshots, just received rom Washington, and showing the gowns that leaders of society are wearing on the street and at out-door functions In tho upper left hand corner ia|\ seen the Countess Bernatorff, wife|” of the German ambassador, Next, to the right, is Miss Gladys Hinckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinekley, the girl pronounced “the most beautiful I have seen in America,” by the former Russian Ambassador, Baron Rosen. Below, the left, is a photo. gtaph of Mra, Edward Beale Mo lean, owner of the @amond, and daughter of the late Thomas F. Walsh of Chicago. The boy ts son Vinson, “the billion “ottetaty At the right ts » ward B chattlr ton Brown, both w follt i Washington to Mrs, Ed with Brit ll known society n Brook COOH HOHE OOOODe * You'd Look Pretty in This on Graduation Day SCOOSHHHE SEH OOOO OOO ESO H OOOH OOS OOo HOo oH Sd Cannot be stopped by law, and | famous Hope| The girl who ts graduating from school this season could not make | her graduating frock after a prettier model than that pictured here. The fabric used in this model is bath*toweling, which is making a strong bid for popularity. The dress is untrimmed, with the exception of the buttons and silken buttonholes, and is made in one plece. The blouse is kimono shape, with set-in sleeves. A contrast is/ given to this simple white frock by the silken sash and tie. These are of pale blue chiffon taffetta and finished with long, knotted fringe. Join the crowd of girls competing for the STAR PRIZE OF $10 to the university, business or high schoo! girl who makes and enters the prettiest, neatest and cheapest graduating gown made by herself! Come on, grammar school girl. You are not left out-—no, Indeed! The one who complies with the above conditions WILL BE AWARDED IN GOLD. Get out your thimbles, girls, and get to work. But write nthia Grey AT ONCE that you wish to enter the contest dent of the sophomore class, was! suspended for ringing a false fire alarm to call them to the annual lin the. Brooklyn children’s court banquet, 115 members of the fresh by announcing they never heard of man and sophomore classes of the religion. Jacob Platkin, 11, who New Hampshire college in Durham} isaid he was the son of a rabbi, de-| went on strike. clared he didn't know what the| The sophomores say Bible or Talmud waa, and never ed their preaident had any religious training. ™. Alphonse Manton, 11, sald didn't know what an oath was, an had “never heard of any such p< ‘ Small Boys, One Rabbi's Son, | Say They Never Heard of Religion. j two boys astonished Justice Ry | Two they in to ring in nd | Will Spend Three Years Trying to | | Find Source of Amazon. | Algot Lange of Brooklyn is to | |head an expedition sont out by the Woman, Never Sick Until Past 100,|Universiiy of Pennsylvania M Dies at Age of 102. nd three years seeking the j \ Mary Thackara, probably thi zon river, in t person in New Jersey dead 102, at Camden. She was never sick until six months ag Every member of her it family lived to be more than years old, one sister dying at 99, jum to is ath The the and ¢ estab a 1,000 miles up tered steamer camp from wilder inte Has Millionaire Father and $2,500, but Works as Coal Passer. False Fire Alarm Causes 115 Col- M. A. Shah, son of a millionaire lege Students to Go on Strike. | of Lahore, Indi W. H. Brac presi order from hie father for $2,500, PCOS SH HESS OOH OM Or the coal passers on the Bu o Cynthia's Recipe @/nall line steamer Katuna, now e Boston Exchange Column ®) The youth has just eer four-year course at at finished te Oxford, ¢ started to work his way back home. His pay is $4 a month, 1° *2.¢ pe for fried ca There (s an Additional Security for You $100,000 capital of this This entire amount is a guar- antee that your deposit whether it be a Savings Ac count or a Time Certificate Deposit, for th months or a year a months, Interest Che Bank for Savings PIKESTREET & THIRD AVE NUE Seattle, Wash. Only Strictly Savings Bank in State We Do Hight Work at Hight ricen. CAMINET MAKERS Wespecher & Elich ¥ FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As Follows: FOR TACOM. |. 7100, 9:00 T. EIGHT ROUND Tairs Single Trip %5¢. Round FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR. SIOUX 7100 A. 100 Noon, 5:00 P.M. On Sundays Leaves at 7:20 A 12:06 Noon, 6:00 P. M. sHese ROUNS TRIPS DAILY. St rest 4 Trip, Everett monds 30. To: 50e, Edmonds 4c. Above rates effective Maroh 18 to June 18, "12 edules Subject hout Notice, Col Deck. ee Ind. 73@ ange W! Ticket Oftice, Main 3993. Finishing of ¢ finest kind. at one, at five they're done.” Jacobs Photo s P.-L Bldg. [ BUNGALOWS. #700 AND UP | NICHOLS Bs Soe INC KLEY B x. BUILDER GIBSON-CHANDLER FURNITURE CO. 510 Pike St. New and used Furniture bought, sold and exchanged. We have the most complete stock of second band goods tn the city at the lowest prices, We exchange new goods for old. We will vsilt your home on call. Fine repairing. Hot water coils made. If you sre moving we will pack your goods Phone Main 3227. nd carrying an| | Raber. iw ro dance in Guarai Private. ed. Seventh and Union. 1 should be ir milk, as it THIA GREY ue. One cup NOT 1 cup cy | | I hor spoons fine recipe for made mustard: 1 egg, 2 table auear, 1 tablespoon each | and flow 1 cup weakened | vine Bring vinegar to boil, stir | j r ingredients well mixed. to boil again and remove Oo. M am sending a | mustard of Fannie c for straw 2 cups flour, 4} powder, % tea- cup milk and % cup butter. one Mert berry ake baking ewite Tam giving a 1 tapioca pud ding. He like it: Soak 2-3. cup rl tapioca one hour in cold water, dr and add 4 cups alded mil cook in double botler 3¢ at 3 eggs light-| ly and 1 teaspoon salt lly hot mixture, | turn into p h, add 1 table spoon butter and bake 30 minutes | oven “Bu good How pe for custa pe you wi mi add % ct pour or ddir in slow RRR RRO OR * * * RRR RM! Dear Grey I have tried patent medieines and have honestly crubbed my face until it is rough, | and I can't ge d of the pimples | I have had since I wag 13 years of] 1 have been taking fras BEAUTY BATH WOMEN orm tea for two weeks, and | use castile | soap, and only talcum powder when | I go out. | am embarrassed when I meet people, for I have heard! them say it is a shame. Can fou help me? LYDIA R Ar=-Get right to work*and serub your body as hard as you have your face, and wash the face gently, and only often enough to keep it clean The impurities of the system come out on the face because the pc are kept open, Give up the me cines and teas, and drink a glass of cold water before breakfast. Begin with a few mouthfuls and gradually | each day, Removal Sale in WALL PAPER: White blank single 2%e papers, per rs, per single roll Embossed pa %, single roll ¢e | increase cation and are offering lines a . White China, jlass, Mirrors and ‘From 20 to 50 Per Cent Discount sized, per yd. 20¢ Varnished tile papers, per sing roll ..@& « ate Lincrusta Walton, per yard 1c Grass Cloth, per yard 3 Colored burlap. GLOBE WALL PAPER CO. 90T SECOND AV,