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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1912. ee Tobe | saw: NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS vv SHSSHHSSHSHSHH SHH OHHH HHS CH HHHHHOHOHHHHHHHHHOHOOD Letters to Cynthia Grey ¢ NEW SUMMER PARASOLS ARE “DREAMS OF BEAUTY” . OC COCC CO OOOOO OO OS HOO OHHHHHHHHHH HOHE HOH OOH OO The 1912 parasol is to be @ very xe eee eR ee ee 7 2 “dressy affair’ and of more than ARE WE EDUCATING COWARDS? «| nusal beauty, For instange here i x |! the Directoire parasol, the handle Take the baly tee eee eee ee ee ee a eof which a the -cane oan tire While childish impreastons m ) ried-by men. The style evidently ee FO amine denying the fant that pouthtel edupation min a out tiene see dentine was Originated to carty out this toan Mothers “\'° J effect on charactor building. Mathematics Is conceded to. be’ the | (10%. Fundamentally, though, it is branch of development that, more than any other, enhances the reason. |" te Directotre period. The ua ing powers, Later the rule may be forgotten—BUT THE KFFEOT RE-| °°! 1 Of white silk with « bi MAINS. In our schools today ft is required by law that the teacher shall de } Yote a certain amount of time to the study of physiolo: Bo far, #o good, but to even tots of 6 years the subject is accompanied by vivid The child ts shown a picture of a penett, the point ef whieh inted with Few vered with microbes as big as small flies, The little one is told argent, bust | how errible germs will enter his body tf he pute the pencil point in gest. we will f his mouth, and is shown other revolting pictures of parts of the body that have been devastated by these same germa One little boy made the life of his two brothers, who were under school age, miserable by warning them of danger at every turn in their play. Would {t mot be better to teach them to avold the mncleanly? Is our present system producing mental health pietures? The best medical science acknowledges that the body is affected to a degree by the mind. Who can say to what degree the plastic minds } of our children are Invested by mental microbes of disease? 7) ounces of ortainal Ps Maite ‘ca we * Runtons and the b Hard and Bolt Corns “hneb-Joint” Vreuch Meet Cramp Remarkable Home Treatment for All Foot Troubles PLL LLL LPL LL PPP ADL ‘This information w the thousands 0 be welcomed by datiy toot Calloures aWRATY OFFENSIVE ’ from any drug ore the worst le eR RRR RARER eRe * * * NOT QUITE READY, GIRLS * * * Cinawware. ee ee { ng | Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a young girl, and @xceedingly anxious to ; vy ‘ vel curtos; chair” make the acquaintance of a young man. My girl charm suggented that ‘ Bal 7) 1(¢5 . / c Sage we plan surprise parties on each other and invite the boys. Would it ‘ 1208 Ard Ave, be proper to ask the boys to bring refreshments when writing the ta- | vitations? WORKING GIRL, A—-Young girls who are “exeeedingly anxious to meet young men” are not quite ready for their companionship, I think if you were not so anxious, you would be mrore likely to have friends. Don't flatter yourselves that the boys will not see through your little jecheme of surprise parties, and by no means ask them to furnish re. freshments, = " , * i ; Prot. Raber. 1 Gance in exits Lak Wm i 4 two days Gua od. Private we bave an older couple with us? ’ ; oe 4 Dreamiand, Seventh and Union. MISS ANXIOUS. | i | “ A.-Certainly, Under the ctr . 4 7 BUGGY RIDING. *! cumstances, and with an older per- * # | son, there te nothing improper in 4 [te eee eee eee eee AH you taking this pleasure 1 ‘ ak 7. and} A firl bas more freedom with a Bring Bona sags be UT, ene | ehaperon than without, as no one! black velvet Band and silk fringe | ence oe ee ne a fellow. Recently 1 became ac-|4a# a chance to criticise het. [hen folded up it can DO CHFTOd) © © ~e eee eee EEO ES EOOE SOO OHO OOS |quainted with a niee young man/ —— c in’s pues . “ ° of 18, and he asked me to go bagsy ctaneeeeannennenel, = oe ga a 2 a ww, MN. W. Cor. Union - ‘ # | “peek parasol it has 4 deep ar. [riding with btm Sunday afternoon lace odgt made of the same ma thie ad with you J) work every day in the week Do} * | terial on the 3 fackot Lr[@ PSSSHSSHHHSOSCH SEH OHO HOH OOOOS ‘you think it right for me to «o if ee eRe eee ee eee ee he model ‘The jacket ts worn Enumclaw is 742 feet above sea level. 4 Dear Mise Grey: We two O%*r a gown of changeable silk 2B NLIG girla who have a x of trouble,| The “peak parasol” should be To thicken the hair, apply castor olf to the roots twice a week, | Log , carried only when a hat I no! - - - — {and come to you for help. We are " - - deeply in love, but are not sure of | OT The only president married ia the White House was Grover Cleve- our friends’ affections 1. a ie rage a f The young men we are going) *CCOOCOOOOOC OO OOS oo th . To Dieach the skin. bathe in warm water to cleanse the pores, and | ccher =“ They oar ananaor ios x Cynthia's Recipe 2 then to sour or buttermilk for 20 minutes every day of ing with us, th to Exchange ane | see the other sin and tay Myatt | Column Pumigating with sulphur or formaline ts the best way to rid «| 10 or 10:30 o'clock. Should wo @ 6006600640 0 oo houne of bedbuns. | continue to keep company with) Dear Miss Grey: 1 would SELLING OUT JAPANESE oe AT % TO % OFF. G. TTO & BROS. 119 Madison St. FUESLEEESURS LOU SS * DEEPLY IN LOVE. EVERYBODY LIKES OUR DENTAL WORK Because—It's pleasing—only first-class materials are used—all work fe done quickly—with less pain—every Dentist on our staff has had years of experience—every Dentist is most careful and efficient in his work—therefore when Ohio Dentists do your work you get the very best work at the lowest Cut-Rate Prices for which work of such character can possibly be done. 94.00 4 pt If Fillings .....000 seesere+ 606 - them, or not? \few recipes for inexpensive salads. i te poor taste for a man who is escorting two ladies to walk be- || Best $8 Gold Crowns ‘ Ww. tween them. He should take the outside of the walk. dere Hhaslle -f Thanks tn advasce. Bi acral \ Second Ave. an rei — een Co. don't want t he: AL . If white or light-colored gloves are gently rubbed with bread ntrance niversity we don't want to give them up. Here are « few: French salad ing, they will Keep ¢ 4 though they often speak of the \dressing: % teaspoon salt, % tea-| oTymbe a other «irl, they never take her to|«poon pepper, 2 tablespoons vine parties or dances. Please advise/ gar, 4 tablexpoons oi]; stir until as what to do. BLACK EYES, AND BROWN. q well blended. New enbbage salad: Shred cab- Sudden Ifiness and hr Fint, make ep your wise Ailments a grave emergency, telephone service ~ is indispensable. . Telephone, call up the doctor or druggist, : and act on the advice which you the local stores, the Bell Telephone will yourselves. The deeper you “fall in love” the sooner it is over, is the feneral role. If the young men are simply friends, they certainly i" hate a right to call on whom they Just step to your Be wixh, but it would be best to not always be at home to them. Have ta love you won't make fools of) other interests and friends to oo eupy your time. Raise School Age which is not And Teach Practical Things, Her Theory ach anybody in any place at any hour of day or night. % ThePacific Telephone & Telegraph Co Every Bell Telephone Is the Golf Center of the System Medal, Loadon, 1911 Largest Sale HIGH. GRADE Tea in World “Her Majesty’s Blend” MRS, WILLIAM B. OWEN Vocational training of the young One bud and two leaves. That's all that the|!n the public school will solve a big economie question, according to ‘Workers in the world’s finest tea gardens pick at) Mrs. William B. Owen, Chicago, time for Ridgways. ches the plant and assures the exceptional |... that marks every package. It’s the method of careful selection and expert packing that has made Ridgway | are not prepared to meet life's prob 5 the tea that 4 years. The method that brings intrinsic) “ye school age limit should be strength—more cups to the pound the difficulty {s the vocational and greater fragrance. Bros. have ordered for the past seventy-five Queen Victoria For Last 45 Years whose husband is supervisor of the It’s the method that | Chicago norma! schoo! “Thousands of children,” she ‘leave school at 14, when they have only gone as far as the fourth or fifth grade. “A great number of these do not know anything about work. They a . lve the question of the English housekeepers | {pm nor t° ® « “From this class many girls go to questionable houses. From this class many boys join the ranks of the criminals. raised at least to 16, The solution school as part of the public school. “The child leaving school at 14 unprepared for anything, is natural ly picked up by the big employer who gives pitiful wae The re- sult is worn out children and a se rious economic condition. wrrrrre st... 22 24 of Her Reign $1 Ib., 25e. 14 Ib. a Seated Ale Tight Page. All Bigh-Class Grocers Order Trial Package * a * * CATS FOR LUCK, * * ce kt hhhhhh ahhh Dear Misa Grey: Is it good or bad luck for a black cat to cross your road when you are starting oma trip? AGNES. A.—The supersition rans that it 1s good luck for a black cat to cross your path at the beginning of a journey, of undertaking. A white cat signifies the opposite The Chinese abhor cats in any shape or color, and consider them bad luck In certainly parts of ancient Kaypt they were worship. ped, and supposed to bring wood | luck, If a person killed a cat he often answered for it with his life ‘The fact that a pin point in some | countries indicat of luck, and} in others the head has the same sig nification, Is a sel/- evident proof . that there is nothing in superstt & Co., Distributers tions. and % the quantity chopped blanched almonds. Serve on cabbage leaves. Lettuce and radish ealad: § Pre- |pare and arrange lettuce leaves in & dish and piace on the leaves radishes, scraped and cut tn thin slices, Garnish with radishes out in halvegror whole small radishes. Asparagus malad: Cut away tough part of asparagus, Ue or elip rubber band over each four stalks and cook with the tips above the water. When done, remove and run through rings cut from red peppers, arrange on lettuce leaves and serve with salad dressing. SERRA HEHHEH e A DEAR HUSBAND RRR AHEARHRERKHER Dear Mise Grey: If you had a dear husband with an awful temper, whom you loved better than life, what would you do? He and throws me arousd. I try to please him. What makes a man who loves his wife carry on so? DAISY. A—A man who cannot control his temper towarda the one he loves! best has no business with a wife.) If he makes an honest endeavor and/ gets to a point where you are not in personal danger, then and then only, are you justified in staying with him DON’T BE THIN No Need of Being Scrawny, Weak and Emaciated. In these days of physical culture. and health foods, one would hardiy | expect to see any thin, weak, ema ciated poopie, but in apite of all this, nearly every person you moet. is thin and serawny. Good healthy flesh can only be gained by the use of the proper food with thorough assimilation of the fat-giving elements. Nine peo- ple out of ten in order to weigh as much as they ought and be per fectly healthy, should use Samose, the great flesh-forming food, Weigh yourself before commencing to uae these little tablets and see how your weight increases, Samose has valuable flesh-form- ing and tissue buflding properties, and when It assimilated with the food, it causes the fesh-making elements to be retained and the weight is naturally increased. Bartell Drug Co. and Quaker Drug Co. the popular druggists, have sold in the last few weeks a great many packages of Samose, every one with their personal guarantee to refund the money if it did not give satisfaction, and have had but one person ask for the money back, NEW SERVICE TO Victoria, B. C. Steel Steamship “IROQUOIS” Leaves Colman Dock datly, ex- cept Saturday, at 11:30 p, m. Returning, leaves Victoria daily, except Sunday, at 8:30 a, m. Tickets interchangeable with Canadian Pacific Ry. Co. All rail line coupons accepted Tickets aud reservations at TICKET OFFICE, Colman Dock Phone Matin 3993 918 Third Ave. Raby & Co. SEATTLE’S LEADING LADIES’ TAILORS Raby & Co. A. A. RABY Seattle’s Leading Ladies’ Tailors M. M. DIFFENBACHER 918 Third Ave. OPPOSITE ENTRANCE ORPHEUM THEATRE NOW FOR THE Great White Sale The decree has gone forth that WHITE shall be worn especially during the “POTLATCH WEEK” when things will be more lavish than with Siwash Tyee. To the Ladies of Seattle and vicinity: We will give you the GOLDEN opportunity for this occasion and every other occasion now and thereafter to buy a WHITE MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT of any white fabric in our stock, values up to $85, in all the new weaves, such as whipcord and basket weaves, hopsacking, diagonals, stripes and plain serges in either white or cream.shades. In fact we will show the largest selection of white fabrics ever shown in Seattle. One Day Only All at One Price, Made to — Measure — Thursday, May 6 535 All our garments are hand-madé by men tailors and we use only the best of lining and live French haircloth in every garment. No woman need deny herself a WHITE SUIT MADE-TO-MEAS- URE at this low price. COME EARLY 918 Third Ave.

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