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S OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR TORR eee Pee eee ee PHOS HHHE HEHEHE S Homront drug store or hospital | EMERGENCY AIDS ¢| THE STAR--WEDN CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS TO MANY QUESTIONS *& 8 * NelieiieiateMeietaleMeteMelele! n* | | November 4, 1876, fell on Thurs day, Yakima means “coward” or “run away,” An 1822 temcont piece, head to left, is valued at from $1.00 to $2.00 Kiber will remove plant stains from cloth or straw, Great care whould be taken, as it is very in flammable. mes Wilson has been secretary of agriculture under MeKinley, Roo#evelt and Taft, Mandan, N. D., is the county seat of Morton county, It is about five miles abote Bismarck. Moneta is Greek ne applied to Juno, when she wan considered as the goddess of money or coin. ESDAY, MAY 22, 1912. OOO 6 OO 09949404 mouth and writhing Epilepsy is a disease which i» not perceptible until the patient falls in « wrigaling fit, foaming at the and kicking as if in agony To help the patient, force a hand- kerchief between hin teeth; this pre. vents the tongue from being cruelly bitten, Stand by and after the fit is over, help the patient to his feet, get him a glass of water, let him sit down and rest, and in a few minutes he may be able to proceed on his| way. An ordinary “fainting away” fre quently occurs in crowds, It {s caused by the plood leaving the) head, ‘To restore the person, lower the head, Have the head lower than the rest of the body for a few min | utes, and consciousness will be re stored Don't try to make the patient sit} up until restored. In case of a severe fall, where the} patient seems unable to get up,) 1'CLEAN YOUR LIVER AND 30 FEET OF BOWELS WITH SYRUP OF FIGS More effective than calomel, castor oil or salts; gently cleanses the stomach, liver and bowels without nausea or griping. Children dearly love it. You know when your liver is bad, when your bowels are slug gish. You feel a certain dullness and depression, perhaps the ap proach of a headache, your stom 6 sour and full of gas, coated, breath foul, or you indigestion, You say, “I am ton h take something tonight Most people shrink from a physic they think of castor oll, calomel, salts or cathartic pills It’s different with Syrup of Figs Its effect is that of fruit; of eating coarse food; of exercise. Take a teaspoonful of delicious Syrup of Figs tonight and you won't realize you have taken anything until morning, when all the clogged up waste matter, sour bile and consti- pation poisons move on and out of bilious of constipated and J must| or weakness, Nothing else cleanses and regulates your sour, disordered | stomach, torpid liver and thirty feet lot waste-clogged bowels like gen- tle, effective Syrup of Figs. Don't think you are drugsing pirself, Being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics, it can not cause injury | If your child is cross, sick and feverish, or its little stomach sour, tongue coated, give Syrup of Figs at once. It's really all that is need- ed to make children well and happy | again They dearly love its pleas- ant taste. | Ask your druggist for the full name, “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” and look on the label | for the name—California Fig Syrup |Company. That, and that only, is the genuine. Refuse any other fig OR'S NOTE.-The writer of this article has mado gation gowns 4 study, and has helped doseus, yes, bun- s. of girls make beautiful creations for the great day at 1 cost. In this article, written especially for the girls mothers who read The Daily Star, she tells how YOU mee Deauty, economy and good seme in making TIL a a8 MERIEL W. WILLARD, jie in the new ‘kerchief fashion. the Domestic Science De- This cails for a fichu, lace - of the New York trimmed, about the shoulders, and City Schools. @ rather fall, trimmed skirt, with cheapest graduation dress submit. ted by university, high school and business college graduate. | A prise of $5 in. gold will be | awarded the grammar school grad Both these dresses have been| uate complying with the same re- tried out In our classroom, and | quirements, they prove beyond question that | Join the crowd entering the con- it i nonsensical for any American | tost and send your names to Cyn- girl to spend more than $3 for her thia Grey TODAY. Letters to Cynthia Grey commencement frocks paunier effect. When done, it! cause of heart- should be very trilly-looking. | schoolgirls’ world. Properly made by a girl pupil un should be the hap- der direction of a teacher, no) of life into nothing dress costing $25 will be pretiler pan exhibition of vain or datatier 4 : A second dress can be fashioned aoe le. of white cotton voile, Bnough of % is © this. material can be chased girl in America—rich OF) $1 50 to make a frock. it can bo| A. graduation gown that cost Polly Pher own dress and to! made im the modified empire style, | °%@etly $2.87 Puplawtal and her 2 with tset sleeves and embrold-| grea, e mal ered by hand with white floss. T Taeedh teas 6 ‘bia ls why The Star ts offering fe) 5@ cents to do thix, bringing the I win over al! oUrltotal up to only $2. If the extral pa hata hepa . ia | dolter is to be put into it, lace and ribbon can be used | “| Washington Irving high | ation. seins siete tn New York, and it le ao beautiful, sheer graduat- om, buy 3% yards of thin at at 35 cents a yard. be nlenty, as it is very cost will be $1.25. $1.75 for lace, ribbons, other trimmings. A % of making this dress RHR RR RRR REET WERE THESE WOMEN OB8STINATE iH the table, the man servant said and be wanted her to say it, too, because she thought it silly, and he begged her to say it he engagement. and his wife thought it silly, and the man tried to “ ik heaven, the table ia set!” and she wouldn't, father > ree ai ls and we finally quarreied her mother. What | want to Know ts: A READER. RRR ARERR KHH HH ARE MEN OR WOMEN OBSTINATE? RARER HRARARARHRARAEKRARKRARKRAARAR Dear Miss Grey: Just a few lines tn regard to your “Funny.” unreasonable In any man to think all women are obstinate, or for a man to expect, or ask, his wife to say, or think, just as his fancy dictates. It is ridiculous. A man who causes trouble enough in his home for his wife to leave over such a trifling thing doesn't deserve a wife, There are obstinate ones of both sexes. My home pian is: ‘ever do or say anything that will hurt or annoy the wife,” and a search warrant wouldn't find a bap- * * * be bought for} $10 for the prettiest, neatest and| * it tay Flag day, June 14, was tnangur ated by the American Flag assoct- ation for the purpose of paying homage to our flag at least once a year, Ite celebration is net comi pulsory, although every Amorican Citizen is supposed to display a fag on bia home, SCHOOL “AT HOME.” MISS JOSEPHINE HILL Broadway high school will be “at BY JOSEPHINE HILL bome” next Friday to al! parenta| Some of the most frequent emer- whose children will enter that! senclos can be met if one will only school next fall, The object ia that! bear in mind these simple “alds.” they may become familiar with the) In severe gashes or cuts, let some courses and methods of teaching of the blood come, as it cleanses the and atvo decide what may be best Wound, then take a clean handker- for their children. The Hroadway chief and fold it over the cut antil orchestra will furnish music. the patient can be taken to the What You Do }don't try to help him up on his| feet, as bones may be broken. } Take « shutter from the nearest} window, place it beside the pa-| tient, and let four people lift him upon it without jotting him, This is the most comfortable way to move him, until you can get an ambulance, To get the clothing off, it is fre- quently necessary to cut it, as it is less painful | your system, without gripe, nausea’ syrup substitute with contempt. KODAK Finishing of the| th kind, “In o, at they're done.” 2) \ACOBS P.-l, Bidg Noice Undertaking Co. BROADWAY AND UNION veasonable prices, efficient ser Phone Kast 200. Our features homelike surroundings. ilar Will Do HOUSEWIVES—buyers of the home supplies—see what a DOLLAR will buy every Wednesday. The dealers advertising below will convince you that they mean business. ments—-they change every week. The Star suggests that it will be greatly to your advantage. responsible money-savers for you. Don’t miss reading these advertise- Reliable, ~DON’T MISS ONE- ‘Popple & | Bee Hive Store, Georgetown. Kemp's Grocery and Market, Broadway and Pine Sta, | Knowles Co J, Borge, 6712 24th Ave, N.W. | | 1023 Post St., Cor. Spring Jefferson 8t. Grocery and Mar) ket, 12th and Jefferson, These first class groceries and! Tel. Main 3584, markets handle Manufacture Hotel, Restaurant and JAMES HENRY'S | Steamship Supplies. Steam Tables, | Coffee Urns, Steam Cookers, Bake Ovens, Stock Pots and Steamers, Garbage Cans. Everything made lof sheet metal to order $1.00 WILL BUY A DOLLAR'S Diamand (H) Brand VALUE HERE. (Made to Senttie) Ladies’ Tailor RIDING HABITS, BREECHES 215 North Broadway Seattic, Wash. . HATS ~ BLOCKED Resewed, cleaned, dyed and made into the latest styles. We trim for 50e. The Model Millinery 527 People's Bank Bidg. Corner Second and Pike. HETRICK HATS Women who sock distinctive mil- Unory wilt find most Interesting # a ay of Spring and Hummer He jin the MPPRO war HOP, New | Between Second and | PRices w: 1 Come and PLUMBING AND HEATING SURPRISH YOU for Yourself. ‘Nae Dental War DOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE fompete with cheap dew- at with the high-priced on ty of w ¢. My offices ha agg Bloek, A twenty years, took charge of the © i 1991, when the o Practice enough for Hy, and today I require to serve my patients. acquired by perior quality was . envy and Dental Combine my i. ed me in matters m to Dental sei- wer to deprive me thought because they Work for my price that done. werk done i me aman pat in order to mak me ample to satinty me make any di « pier family than mine, and it has been for six years. A—You are right, “W. J. W..” a corner on obstinacy. funny Ww. dW. when you hint that women haven't started from a letter from “A Read- er,” telling of a story he bad read where two couple parted because the wife would not repeat a silly remark just to “give in, and show she loved him.” Dear Miss Grey: more, or half as well, to thing to show her love. ff she did, and any man If men only have the himself up as a fool Dear Miss Grey: Regarding answer, table is set!” dned the ladies at the If the head of the behooves the rest to ge 3 quiet, but, on others, for it will only V aleiiaielietalelelelieieleielr’| * TO GET * * KRAMER ERET EER Dear Miss Grey: I have written you three times before, so this makes my fourth letter, and I have not received an answer. I can’t un- derstand how you overlooked me. I haven't much of an education, not having finished the grammar school, and whenever I enter into a conversation with anyone that Is highly educated I get embarrassed because I can’t find words to ex- press what I mean. Is there any way that a person could increase thetr vocabulary, or isn’t that what I need? ISABELLE. A.—"“Tsabelle,” I recetve hundreds of letters, and yours have been so long, and you asked so many diftor- EDUCATION AT * HOME * lane (ent things that {t would have taken Block. South of the Postal bys 8 and Sun- h People ' * -* * f- hi 4 all my space to answer. 1 am al ways sorry not to reply to every lot. ter. Get a book of synonyms and and memorize afew every day. Learn a word with {ts synonyms to- day, and put them into use for a week. Before many months you will find you have greatly im- proved. In addition, get a book on English from the library and study. At the same time read good boda and note the arrangement of best writers th tences. The «tage use the and conversationalists stiplest words. While you made some mistakes your letter is by no means bad, I will say that the ladies who refused to say “Thank only exercised their rights. The gentlement having sub- table, would very likely repeat it somewhere else table wishes to deliver thanks that it Is set, it) ~ make them look ridiculous. ee knew it, it don't make a wife love husband try to make her do a silly It would only show he had married a jelly fish that requires such a thing of his wife shows of the first water, and loses his wife's respect A WOMAN. a “Funny” for Cynthia's readers to heaven, the . by all means, don't force your ideas 0. A. SHAHERAHRAN ERS H ERS * lw ANOTHER FAVORS « PUBLIC MARKET & * * REE Dear Miss Grey: I have enjoyed the Public Market discussion, and can see how it has done good to both grocers and market people. It has given both sides a chance to air their opinions, and you have impartially printed both. Personally I am in favor of the public market, and these are my reasons: We have a greater va- riety to pick from; the foods are | fresh, being replenished every day, and the competition Is so keen that it gives us, working people a cheap- er price, Of course, there {s room for {m- provement, for the public market in this city is in its infancy, but have you noticed how it has grown the past year, and how !t has improved with its growth? A MARKET ADVOCATE. A-—I have certainly tried to be fair in the printing of the letters on the Public Market discussion, I am an adyocate for anything legit- imate that helps the people—and there is no question but that the market does this, Whileghere ts room vor Improve ment in some of the stalls the ma Jority clean, and the few own- ers, who, at one time felt it was saving money to get off old fruit on their customers, are learning that [¢ does not pay. | Main 2976 Ind. A 6160 Fisher Bros. LADIES’ TAILORS 219 Madison St. New Orpheum Theatre Bidg. GO TO THE METROPOLITAN LUNCH NO, 1—Basement White Bidg. NO, 2—411 Madison St. PERCOLATED BLENDED COFFEE It Is the Best in Seattle. Fine Us Out. MONARCH BILLIARD PARLORS 612 Second Ave. WHITE & DUGDALE, Props. Hammond & Sessions 230 Madison. Main 5911 A 2174 Successors to Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. We do Plumbing and Heating. Estimates furnished free. We make a specialty of repair work. If you have plumbing and heat not giving satisfaction give us a trial “McConaghy | Transfer | STORAGE AND FUEL “The Old Reliable” Use Our Phone, Main 7674, IMES READY, Call Us Up. TEAMS AT ALL T 421 First Ave. S. G. J. BAUER® & CO. importers and Jobbers of TAILORS’ AND DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES 1411 Fourth Avenue Bet. Union and Pike. Phone Main 5297, CHIMNEY SWEEPS JACK DALTON & CO. 106 Second ‘Care Monette Hardware Ave. South Co. Phone Main 8763. Give Us a Trial Before ‘You Do Your Spring House Cleaning TTT M. M. MOORE) BOOTS, SHOES AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS 2317 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. Mra. N. R. Seeley Mise BE. Selig Phone Ind. L 2174. The Gift Shop 217 Spring St. STAMPING AND MATERIALS FURNISHED. MONOGRAMING. We are specialists in this Ine. Call upon us for estimates, etc. We ‘will please you. - AGATES 50c Large stock of native stones Northwest Gem Co. 83 Madison St. Between First and Western. —AT THE— FRUIT, CIGAR, TOBACCO, FINE CANDIES AND MAGAZINE STORE OF A. BACKER CORNER THIRD AND MADISON Main 1761 You will buy more and better goods, with prompt, quick service, for your DOLLAR Than any place tn the city. COME, WE'LL SHOW YOU. Metropolitan Grocery Co. ANGELO MERLINO, Prop. 310 Main St., Seattle, Wash. Pure and best Olive Oil on the market Awarded gold medal at A. Y. P. E,, Seattle, 1909, Phone— Sunset, Main 1931 Main 861; Ind. 1452 You Get Quality and Quantity ‘or $1.00 at LEWIS, ANDERSON, FOARD & CO. Wholesale and Retall Dealers. Ship Chandlery and Engineers’ Supplies Pler 1, Foot Vester Way, Seattle Wa. HULLIN PRANSFER CO. 1018 Post St. Mato 1/64 A 2612 Freight and Furniture Handied With Care. WE AIM TO PLEASE, ONE PRICK | we} be back if wanted You won't Your mo invite tn tt urged to buy. The Bankrupt Sales Co. Bankrupt Stocks Sold Direct to the Consumer. Be Fair With Your House Insist on the Best. BASS-HUETER PURE PAINTS HUETER’S SUPERIOR VARNISH —and— A Standard Since 1857. TWO STORES 91 Spring St., 507 Union St. CLOTHING, SHORS AND MEN'S WEAR A SPECIALTY. SRATTLE STORE 9901 First Av. N. W. Cor University. $1 Per Year AT THE DAY AND NIGHT SAFE ere DEPOSIT & STORAGE CO, VAULTS. PROTECTS YOUR VALUABLE Parens Absolutely fire and burgiar proof; splendid — open trece ae ™ m Main 4451 McConaghy Elmore Wholesale and Retail Dealers tn ALL KINDS OF COAL and Briquets Office and Yard 110 West Jackson St, Seattle a“ m. hext morning, Sun- and holidays also: waite og gro: oor, teow the street. 507 Pihra Av. bi James and Yester, Call and have J.A. M’Cartney 603 Eastiike. Staple and ‘ancy Groceries East 563. Prompt Delivery. Popular Prices CAFE STRICTLY UNION HOUSE D. LA FONTAINE, Prop. Ind. L 4380. 306% Union St. Free Delivery. Port and Sherry Wine— akc} The Famous Gilt Edge Phone Main 3460. Pw Steam Beer Sharp—Cool—Delictous at THE WHITE HOUSE 109 Second Ave. So. Lunch Room in Connection. Rainier Restaurant and Bakery Centrally Located Near Second and Madison “THE CUP OF COFFEE” Rich and Creamy We serve will acquaint you with all of our Excellent Specialties. Five thousand modern steel boxes comprise the battery of safety depos- It spaces, each so locked that a renter cannot open It without the co-opera- tion of an attendant. The keys are #80 numbered that should any one be lost, the finder (knowing that it be- longed to the People’s Savings Bank vault) could not locate the box It opens Whether you wish to make use of the equipment or not, you are in- yited to inspect it. The hours are from 8 a. m. to 6 p. in. and Saturdays 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Boxes of all sizes, from $3 a year upwards. PROP SAVINGS BANK Secor Pike, Seattle, WHY we can save you from 26 to 40 per cent on Diamonds. ‘The Cheapest and most reliable place to buy your diamonds ts at 8. FRIEDLANDER 925 FIRST AVE. Transients pledge their jewels with me and then find that they must leave town without redeemin: them. 1 reas of the recent hari times has caused quite an unusually dari accumulation of some of the finest, diamonds I have ever seen, and I've been in the business for 26 years. Como and see them, You may have them from 26 to 40 per $3 less than you could buy them m any other jeweler In town. 025 First Ave., Seattle, 2y old -65e a Gal 4¥ 1.00 1. 6 sy 10 8 : a none better $2.50 a Gal. Holmes Liquor House 2332 First Ave. tt 417. Main 3460, Lake View Grocery, Market and Bakery Cormer 34th and EK. Cherry, Phones—-E. 512, EB. 513, EB, 1806 Grocery department ts ‘up-to-date, We give courteous treatment, and honest and reilable wetghts. The market is hand} by an oxperi- enced man—only the choicest and best meats and fish handled. The bakery, with a man of 16 years’ ex- _| perience, wit please you with good breads and pastries. Eastern Washington Hi and Alfalfa Ranch me 80 acres under ditch; 80 acres above ditch. All of this 160 acres is first class land, suitable for the raising of alfalfa, fruit and garden truck. About 30 acres of this is subirrigated, being a rich bottom land especially adapted to the raia- ing of onions and celery. Situated 1% miles from town and close to good market. Price $100 per acre. Owner will accept $10,000 in Seat tle realty and a mortgage on the ranch for the balance. For full in- en enquire 221 Union Street, city. Seattle Buttermilk Co. 85 Murtou St. We deliver Buttermilk in two quart glass bottles fresh every day, Insist on our buttermilk and you will get the best. Phone Elliott 1769

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