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THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 27, 1912. a iiieniampmnesnien semen gueasbam an Rede| @:| |S" NEWS OF SPECIAL. INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS sx SHHHHSHSSSSEHSSSHEHEHEHHSE SEH SEES OOOOS eoeeoooe SHOES MADE TO ORDER: FOR DOGS IN THIS SHOP! | Le ° '¢ Paps of the Wealthy Are Fitted Out Just Like Children—and a Heap Better * etters to Cynthia Grey — Than Many Human Kiddies Who Have no Shoes at All . a | SHSSHHH ESS EE HEHE EHS HHS SESEEHSESEH ESSE HSE SOON fy “ye his paws noted, #0 that all powaibil| % MITT ity of chafing by the boots MY Py ve ey yy pa ly (iia eliminated Sc | LE Three or four days later doggie A a Miss Grey: “I have read your advice to other people, and| Pah ares | 1 want @ woman's opinion, but do not care . this | i jcomes in again, His boots are} with friends pinion, but do not care to discuss this} S ready, They are something like t have been en | + edie mgaged to nice girl for some time, 1 thought 1} ye gor bags aoe nor g he ole | toved her, but my feelings have gradually changed, 1 still like her A " Pe jof fairly stiff leather and the upper | very much, but do not love hor ax t ought, nor as she deserves. 1 Our entire library of 65-note music rolls to go of soft, pliah pat Mars the whole! want to know WhAt da pi and fair to h and will marry ber if I at half price and less. held on bf lacey. could Know that ‘it Wo a he pe yell fost dose “The first pair of boots for dos ould Thake her hap nd she would never sus pect how I feel, for would that not make her more unhappy, and wouldn't were made by papa for our OWN) | be cheating her of love she deserves, and might win if free? 1 have 1 Oc a R il dog,” explained Miss Yvonne Min-|/ thought this over until I can think no longer. There fs no other girl Oo got, daughter of the bootmaker, “In| Will look anxiously for your repbly A MAN. France we lived where there was] AI belleve you still love the girl, but don’t know It. The stat nothing but soft earth for the doe of mind you are in comes to almost all married pe 7. they-—all Cc a oO to walk on, When we came here] but the wisest—think their love is dead. It ts simply the exagger his feet got In terrible shape from | ated part « falling in love ubsiding, and from it can be built It is not fair to the girl, nor to yourself, to break off without a teat Go away from her for a time if possible, some plac ? - 1 4 railroad where you cannot bear from aa every day, and Four thousand rolls to be closed out to mak you feel when you come back. If I could whisper in the girl's ear the 88-note music coming 1 would tell her to go, and to-never write you a line for a month. — | Mail orders filled. But write quickly, in making your decision, sum up the girl's qualities, and if the home making ones—in the triest sense—are in the majority, and you do like the girl very much, you are safe in marrying her-—not alone for her happiness, but for your own. } Hi 1 | THE ENGAGED MAN'S DUTY *) \ bell | Die ee ee | : | i \ HK MN MEME MER RM ww Holfiah an the divorced one, and! * ® don't marry any man simply for SCENE IN MINGO T'S DOG BOOTERY : * THAT DREADFUL GIRL = & support—especially one you do not en : * love. The divorced a8 uight NEw ,YORK, May 27.—If all the In 12 years of bootmaking for ee sake you nape re i F my Merger poor kiddies of Arm & were only | dogs, never a complaint been Dear Mins Grey: Thave a daugh. ‘eT @ while he will want you to 1 and owned by rich masters,| made by any of Mingot's four-loggec hi 3 not one would go barefoot! porate any ¢ ne ur 1 ter 22 years old, who goes to school, |Kive up wha or whoever he Successor to D. S. Johnston Co. | Pups of the plutes have shoes of And see owners of see dogs—ah,| pavement and sidewalk jand she will not wear 8 hat, Do/thinks you love better than him THIRD AND UNIVERSITY jfinest silk and leather, made eape-| how pleczed,” anid Mingot “One of the neighbors wanted | 7° think tt eaert hin iis’ tie hoy ello gee Recently fiery ? thelr measure—shoes for! In Mingot’s shop there are spe-| some boots for her dog. Papa made | my puffer? GW. lGe Gut @ week for amine who does : i shoes for walking, and) cial tables and chatrs for his canine them and has been in that business! 4 if your danghter does noth-|not love a baby is not the sian for slippers, too, and patent leather! patrons and everything for their r sines, And it has been quite /ing worse than go without her hat, a woman who does, The Day pumps for apecial soctety functions! | convenience and comfort, even to a meperous, too. you will have much to be thankful | Nursery wil! keep the child white | A sign over the entrance of the| bone or two, used sometimes as a! “Papa gets $4 for four boots and| for, | wish It were the style for all you work, and the Y. W. C. A. will jauaint cobbler shop of V. Mtngot,) quieting influence for fretful dog-|has many rich patrons of us to go bareheaded, and it will|help you find the work ; nent | just around the corner from the gies on their first visit Mingot aleo makes leather blank | come before long if the number of — TODAY'S STYLES TO DAY Phearing. | creat White Way,” reads | When doggie enters with a re/cts and caps for dogs and a dox| bald hoada continues to increase as > par “t can refer you, by permis | quest for a pair of boots he is in-| basket of such skillful design a* tolrapidly as it in now, In the din |S ORR RR EE EE EH ES sion, to many of the best dogs vited to Jump onto a amall table, decetve hotel clerks, street car com |tricta not strictly downtown, I see |® * in this city, to whom my work | where the impression of his feet is ductors and apartment superin-|no harm tn going without a hat i* APPLESEED RHYME * has given perfect satisfaction.” (taken, and general peculiarities of | tendents. Use pldin, hematitehed linen for |* exe jthe buffet. i a i a le te i tie i ele ee ee DANDY DISHES FOR [Don’t Box grr sere vereerenns) ira Sot ir or DOES A PARTICIPANT &| What work is suitable for us dur STRAWBERRY SEASON) Child’s Ears): tostciiseibiun $icte" nit Sou! of a MEN’WOMEN : m o Never box a child's cars, Alo yy aewweeee dew eee [hours at night be? and we would single blow may make them deaf; like the appleeved rhyme Tepeated blows on the cara will] Dear Misa Grey. To settle a dis JUST GIRLS certainly injure hearing. Thomas} pute, please me if it distran py or resewed, trimmed and A. Edison, our greatest inventor, | Chiges « man to be guilty of partic! A-—-Begin now to help your ponamee., F vices was made deaf when a lad by «| pation in “white slavery,” and, if] mothers market on Saturdays, and 7 | eurly brakeman, who soundly | 904, why not, as no greater proof/in vacation get the neighbora to jboxed his ears for some trivial or a man's undesirability as @ citl) pay you to do their buying for fancied offense. ten or unfitness for voting could | them. - To listen to some people, one bit PURE ERNMENT. |would think boys some dangerous : ° ‘Kee the A.A man who fx condemned and | species of wild animal. Of course, | inc sentenced to the penitentiary loses it is right to associate with them his citieenship, whether it is for | that js, to go tn crowds with a CI Window Open while slavery” or other act. But |chaperan. But It dove look silly to i ie I bat ver | see child fh tf d trying WV INGO W DPE se ot fo tabs Sn woes ne Citron, pres trent eves] SEATTTLES) RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE should always be open at top as4] oo ee Se Wt 1332-34 SecondAve, NearUnion | eee eee ee eat 10 O'clock and get In eight or) Bottom, fo that a free current of | 7 %|nine hours of good beauty sleep freah alr may be continually courw | N “FUNNY” #| Here is the apple-seced ing iareedh tie youn # OTHER VIEWS O vu %| Here ts the app a rhyn | ! - . eee eH “One I love, two! love, three I love, | Rose Quartz Stylish D ve, 1 say Grey: My busband| Rose quartz is inexpensive and} Oear Miss Grey: Four I love with all my heart and beautiful, and fx the most fx a your “Panny” about the mas . ~ one vue oy Thank five L cast away Jonable of late offerings in odd pho wanted His wife to wy: a to| Six he loves, seven she loves,| Mish tone, nad bas’ ‘an irteguine Fplonse bien. om the way Rome: We8 | ac, Tet Ae oot larrien STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS [streak of white running through it /T"Qidn know what it meant, or|Bleven he courts and twelve he jit is made up into bat pins, cuff) wrere he got his foolishness, but I marries.” | buttons, bracelets and belt buckles. | aaid ft. Then he sald he was lucky eas jLarge pieces are used for jewel) not to have an obstinate Wife, and r j boxes, vases and desk sets. Odd | asked me if I would tell him to “go | finger bowls of rose quartz are/to hell,” if he asked it, and I re used for elaborate dinners where | pied A poor man who has pink is the decorative color laupport a wife and children, try ~~ om |pay for a home, and save for a A Valuable 10 Minutes rainy day bas hell enough.” Bat if Judge Ben B. Lindsey of the |!t pleases him I would say it, for a} of these persons, STRAWBERRIE © ARE RIPE famous Denver Juvenile court, | Foret Bball 4 ree gin could eat some- says } lease” ’ ee bak they don't x SERRE RENEE RE EEE EEE EERE BO Goon not take any woman | D? Obestinate MRS, L. M. B. bs si : 3 from her home duties to spend 10 | eae the appetizing. well J * A LEGEND ABOUT STRAWBERRIES minutes in going to the polls, cast: | food, the moderate i iinsaee God could have made a better berry than the # ing her ballot and returning; but | ANOTHER Wemates the pleasant sur- oot liiheus. Gant’ never aid % |during those 10 minutes ahe wields rE OPINION. ee * appeal to them so Is God created the shad and the devil filled {t full of bones, «| *" a meee which is doing more Fae that they not only | * God eroated the strawberry and the devil tasted it and #|‘° Protect that home and all other) fy ga ee ee coming back then. {.* ¥® very anary that he had used all the bones in the shad, He #/ homes then any other power or in-/") |” ies Grex: Conceruing. the |i bat “Bring th it }® couldn't do anything to injure the dilicious fruit! #| fluence in Colorado.” FP nerd racnaye odin regmg vod with the eee eae a eee ESS eR AAS eee Jehfldish in little things until their % ™~ | death, and the wife who can’t put) dubs, potisicat or RICE PUDDING WITH STRAWBERRY DOPE ore PG om tek ber iin : Into 1 quart of milk eweetened with % cupfal of sugar stir 1 eupful limited S also, are holding Bi 4+ weil washed rice, add % teaspoonful of salt and bake in slow oven Any wifo will find if she gives Ve “ei ngs at the Enid- fy noure, When cold serve with crushed strawberries made very sweet up im trivial matters, where no @) afew more can be I} <picdeabbadans principle is involved, that he will Bg take her advice in bigger things of . STRAWBERRY TAPIOCA life, And she must give in with |& Wash 1 cup of minute tapioca through several waters and soak 2 i@e air <a 4 do that very hours. Then put over the fire with 1 pint boiling water, and simmer | thing—not protestingly. 7 ————~ i gently until tee tapioca is perfectly clear. WIFE OF AN OB INATE MAN | Stir the berries, a quart of them, into the boiling tapioca, and| —— | laweeten to taste. Take from the fire, turn into the dish In which Ithey are to be served and set away to cool. Serve cold with sugar! jand cream. FES SS HOD OSL REY TS OBJECTS TO “FUNNY.” * * * 7 * a STRAWBERRY SAUCE PPeErrrretrrieryy Rinse a stoneware bow! with hot water and dry. Put Into it a s Dear Mins Grey: Tm regard to} llarge tableapoonfal of butter and 1% cupfuls of powdered sugar and Kapue veany asking the opinion of the i t ; Beat all together readers as to a nano 8 Nee ee cated caving oitr Ws | of - man or woman fs obstinate, When until very light, and just before serving stir im @ pint of well ripened,| |. 1. vour steak Is just Ike }the wife refuses to say: “Thank - . 6raveless sweet berries, crushed with a fork the weather—rather raw. heaven, the table is set,” just to nae | Landlady—Your board bill's ike | please him, tell tim to look up an-| f> , STRAWBERRY MUFFINS the weather, too, Unsettled. other one. That is an old act that| between Seattle, Tacoma, Beat 1 egg, a teaspoonful of sugar, % cup of butter together add | has been play ed in musical comedy. | nT ae ; x 1 cup milk, miittie salt and 1 cup of flour into which is sifted 2 tow SOOO CIO Rim Let “Funny” find a subject away| SY : Portland e. San Francisco, | spoonfuls of baking powder. Add enough flour to make a batter stiff ® ‘from theatrical stu’ w e | if ¥z lon ugh to drop from the spoon, and last, 1 cup of ripe strawberries. |* NOTICE TO READERS = & | more interesting L. M. on this | Bake in hot muffin pans * Qnhestions sent to The Star */| A.—TI am afraid you are in the) 4 y i “ enemecntninen # physician will be taken care of % | minority, “lL. M. H." Our crowded p 7 She Finest Grain COME AT ONCE | *b | \ y him. *% | theatres! are proof that people in i, price in- STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM * % |general do find theatrical stuff in-| Sg § in the Mest Gamination of the MME! stir in 1 quart of cream 1 pint of granulated sugar and 1 teaspoon-|® & *. # # Ro: kh ew Hw |toresting. And as for It being old, | *)¥ fol of v Put in freezer and freeze until about the consistency of —— —= —_—— |so are the numberloss questions| | i ‘ i mast aad plat of atrawberry juice that has been made from 1 box} LOCAL DELEGATES TO | that aro engaging public attention 27 - you realize that you are getting : ot berries and 1 pint of sugar mashed together and passed Carough 0 PLAYGROUNDS | today. ° i { : hee tsag: | a railroad can give ‘ ————|fine sieve. Turn in freezer until the juice and cream are well mixed, eemnemeand M up-to-date accommodatio _ AMUSEMENTS | then repack in ice and salt and let stand for 1 hour. Serve in slices CONVENTION TTrrrrre eee. | : . dl 7 * 1 ~~~ | with strawberries dipped in powdered sugar on side of plate. Eight women have been named by P . Leaves Seattle Every Da; Beth Phones 5108 Mayor Cotterill in the list of 17;/* HUSBAND, OR CHILD? * ; c ot 100 a. oe y delegates to the sixth annual con-|* a \ o STRAWBERRY SHORTCARE witt be tne | vention of the Playgrounds and Ree Peteeeeere tree e ey Y . Re le aN SIS ID . he simpler the form e cake, reation Assootation of America to é aie hk ‘Three Other Pine n N result and the verdict ‘Pest 1 ever ate.” A fine biscuit dough 18) pe held in Cleveland next month ta nee nye —— bo omy ee ASH CHOIR | nade an follows: For 5 or 6 small biscuits, use 2 tablespoonfuls of but-} rhe jist is as follows: John #,/‘04 About Iwo 9 ps ‘4 , Raipisiauermay” BERT LESLIE | tor and 1 heaping tablespoon of flour mixed with & teaspoon of baking | price, Prof. J. F. Hart, Mrs. L. B.{%, little girl we had adopted, and aS ; as d lnowder, Mix slightly, adding 1\eupful of milk and % teaspoonful of| Hoag, Mrs. H. P. Fish, Mrs. 1, H.{#he !# five years old now. | Anew | re LHe ; i , O - miir in flour enough to make @ dough too soft to roll, patting {t| Jennings, Mrs. H. P, Fick, J. How-{% Year 80 | met a ¢ voroed MAM, | set) Nab - Pe % * with the hands into 6 little biscuits, ‘The secret of making this dough | ard Stine, Miss Nettie Sawyer, B.{With two children, and lately be | Baggs | - 5 : PIM | ischt in to make it quickly with as little kneading as possible and bake | ©, Choasty, Miss Gertrude B. ‘An.|ha# asked me to marry him ut EBS 5 j % Ue Zt UiAae ot the Sadana: Lamatied MHI \: through without letting it brown at all, Bake from 6 to § minutes | drus, 1. Shorrock, R. C. Erskine {he wants me to adopt out this little | Pegs geen. Reel ‘ ’ QNSIOINE HF ii a very hot oven. Serve immediately, break open, never cut each| Frank Moran, Dr.’ Lilburn Merrili,| sit! for foar T love her more than | = B. B. ELLIS “RE DOL, hisealt After generously buttering, pour ‘mashed and sweetened ber-| Dr. Sidney Strong, Mrs. 0, B, Bo-jhim or hia children, 1 love this | \\igeeygagy ) Gi : : District Pagsenger Agent MOtnCeWAR TROOP [ries upon each half, and decorating the top with whipped cream, It 1s) gardus and Mrs. Homer M. Hill child, and don't want to give her | ( 716 Second Ave. IER BIG ACTS la pretty housewify accomplishment to have the biseutt. and berries — —-——— up in Telephones Main 932 and Eiliott 1995 SACRAMENTO, Cal, May 27-*loves me and baby, but I don’t love & OREGON-WASHINGTON STATION <= = a +himy and do love the divorced man } LS Zed |) 8 Jackson Street and Fourth Avenue salt; brought to table and served from there, WOULDN'T BE CHAIRMAN, There is another young man who Pi: | : eae 4 ‘ PAN A ae eS Gov. Johnson announced today be f " G ES INSINUATION fore a meeting of Roosevelt dele. | Would It be right to marry the dl Daily —Twice Nightly “posterity will build a monument to that man,” sxid the admiring| gates that he would not be @ eandi-|vorced one and give up the child I five COLUM 8 n date for te rar’ phair e, or is it right to marry the Wi BIANS ronstituent te for temporary chairman at | love, or Marilynn ae ae bin tell you what would please him more,” replied Senator Sor-| Chicago but he would second, on be-}young man for support for baby er " 4 4 he contract.”—| half of California, the nomination {and me? AMY. Beautiful” ghum. “Baild something now and give him a look-in on t : he ‘ r. id 20c ” Washington,Bvening Star. of Roosevelt. ‘A.—Don't marry a man go utterly

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