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end the Medical hesitation, a | ‘bow method of re khew harmful age wou! Younes forty Amascment CHARA ARAARER BRED) * * * * * eke R ERE RE Dear Miss Grey Tam glad that woman did not say Thank heaven, the table is set!" It only right for women to try to please their husbands, but they should not become slaves, nor par rots, What if we had no individu ¥, how tiresome we would be! A leetur on marriage said A an oboe got a diverce on jsrounds Chat hie wife was too fired good.” She fetched and o ried and fuased over him until he became disgusted. A woman should have dignity and character, and opinions of her own, and the hus lband ig sure to respect her for these | qualities. NLPTY NETTLES Dear Mise Grey: Tn answer to A Reader” about the man asking «| his wife to say “Thank heaven, the ltable fe set!” and refusing, | |think beth were to blame, “Read. fer,” you had no right to insist on jyour wife saying it, Did you ever >| see that acted out, and the sequel! “ito itt | advise you to do as did. The bride started home her parents, but looked back “|saw her husband crying, she put her arme around him and sald | “Thank heaven, the table is set! | They kissed and made up. They jd the maid and butler in and asked the maid to say it and she said, “Thank heaven,” but jwould say no more. The brite mother sald Now, Lizzie ¢| "The table is sett’ and you will {it all.” Then Liste sald S| ble is set!” and they were a py Rea can't you do that much? I really think you more obstinate than your wife. r LPOCEVAGOT SESS Y alt HOMES FOR KITTENS ANSWERS TO “FUNNY” in For. the first t she they with and | #0 teams ca woman of ¢ would you | * | the | bachelor * \* * o Weal Go Quick) | sz NEWS OF ? SPECIAL not act sensibly now, in opposition you may lie awake fooliah © feoling nights mourning your (as you will call it then), Do amit do not kn If you ¢ yt meet your boy friends *” almply a friendly basta, as you do the girls, let them Your studies should first ation, My @ make a laughing wh at boys you nT alone. have your airt, don't of yourself. Se eee OEE Rw * ¥ . THE OLD MAID DISPOSITION : * * bade ee ee a ee r Miss Grey rl of old standing up about lared that until ab Other are ta be calle b a dincus old maids a girl is not an the age ure that woman to answer will uB ‘a thought mtury there than one person who doea not know what the term “old maid means My dear child, “old maid” is a kind of disposition, and | have on a tle airl of 12 who waa far more an old maid than many a woman of 40. 1 also had pleasure knowing an old who warn great y. A girl may develop ming a 4 maid, of ! d at all i rid your bef old Adam ideas old of each people dec! tro old for a a girl, Your enjoyed A. Who That in the iste more would goth « single of at or boy an old meged n of the EERE RR Ree * POPULARITY AS A DIET * * bla lee ee i te Dear Miss Grey We are two of the most popular girts in this city sa Nahe with two popular boys. ia very dark and R. G, is very We are keeping company They both While speaking | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912. The it?| INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS vx WOULD TECH mm OOOO OOOMOOO OOOOH OOO OOO OOOS - FILMY NET FOR GRADUATION ° Ov s 64h bebeodébeoescs obeeeees fetehin frock | chiffon net key girlish To re This raduation of fine and white strikes the note of simplicity Neve the etrat@eht and narrow silhouette fine Val, lace flounces are caught up effect ively with, ros ettes of the same silk that adding @| The thereby dainty touch low- necked draped bodice, ac youthful lines Don't forget | the Graduation | Dress is on with full force even if it doe Contest Names are com ing in, and some university, high school or busine ~ college Kt get the $10 prize for the pretite neatest and cheap est graduation! w dress. And that} ia not all — the grammar school} graduate comply: | ing with the same | requirements will ters are lowing resolution ble we lines health forma the girdle,|set the prop The r ly fichu- | mu | wa centuates the! wear | low tockings nald ve | Woman get in every day.|* Ln thre ing running out With the examples of 60 promi nent wom cinnatl In drews sult of a mee Economics 4 After hing is true of other SCHOOL GIRLS MODEST STYLE Thi their band of May P the me n to blaze their way, Cin about to start a woman's reform movement an the ng of the Home nocia | re @ dincussi which dis among other startling mat the fact that high school girls dressing “as if for a party in ad of the school room,” the fol was adopted That as far as possi standardize our dress along | of a 4 a comfort, | and simplicity, in order to r exa i was urged most ground that t be set to school girls, who, it tated, paint « der and flowers school; lHkewise necked waists and cohwebby One of the club woren Resolved strong on the an example! Teachers should not dress in a that sug ts the society for it indicates that the ashamed of their calling, in 4 of proud of it. The same king we ine tenographers, sale 1 and N others. ‘Soak Bacon, - Then Fry It | Noice Undertaking Co. bacon Is soaked tn or minutes before the fat will be prove and the water for fry ted from bacon will go receive $5 in gold. | further The closing date day heroic veteran ‘atriotism, morial Our features Our Store Will Be Closed All Day Thursday, Decoration Day, In Memory of the Nation’s Soldier Dead nation’s dead and to the lessening every y characterize wed country. d to the truggle msec has been rated thinning Digt bel ar Pp servi n our READ OUR THURSDAY EVENING’S ADVER- TISEMENTS FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF FRI- DAY AND SATURDAY BARGAINS THAT WILL BE THRIFTY AND CAREFUL SHOPPERS Panton & London Co. Gginsions C.co INTENSELY INTERESTING TO SHIPPED ANTWHERE D2 Tit OS. COREY SIGN REY SIGNCO SELITTLE Was. BROADWAY AND UNION reasonable prices Phone * 300. homelike surroundings is coming neerer. Don't mise Modern Furniture the | Charter Oak Rang \* Five little kittens are walt *®\ask us to wed on the same date. ioe be ing at 3739 16th av. N. K for Company. | ®/ and as we are just past sweet 16, oes nad pany ba boom the gu STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS fer countices ager and all © A explains «i * |@ homes. They are free to any | % who guarantee good homes for | ® them NO MONEY * * SREEREE EEE EE eee eee eee ee eee * * HOUSEWORK OR *) * TRAINED NURSE « * * SEER ERE EERE ERE HE ED Dear Mine Grey 1 am a com stant reader of your column, and | lat present am doing housework. | But | would like to become @ train-| {jed nurse, and come to you for ad lvice as to what hospital to apply land to whom to apply. Thanking |you in advance, I am your devoted} STUDENT. | A—Apply to the superintendent | \of nurses at the Seattle General or} [Minor hospitals. Unless you are ‘physically strong, and have a keen | jleaning toward nursing, and are | capable, 1 do not advise you to} make the start. If you do possess) itive ability for the work, it ia) a noble, womanly vocation, and one | of great responsibility i 1 can} help you further, let me know acial Diemianes the a sight saw such Houses = furnishe eer eee * * THE FIRST BOY! EVER # ADMIRED. * * * Seeepeeeeeeeue Dear Miss Grey Tam a young) }girl and in @ serious pickle. I saw/ a boy at school whom I fell deeply} jin love with, at first sight. He fa) in one of my rooms, but I have; never spoken to him, [ think he ad mires me, as | have seen him) earnestly gazing at me. I would like ite know him. Would it be all right! } | }do now }Did you read would like very much to have your advice, We are cousins ANXIOUS. A--You can’t eat popularity Don't try ft. You will have to eat after you are married, just as you and food prices are high. a front-page Star ory recently about two “baby-cou. who married and came to Those two are a very emall portion of the child-marriage aters that come to my notice. Remember, if you marry, that ev- ery month, regularly to a day, the rent man wants bis rent, the butch. wants his pay, the grocer his bill, d have the money, or out of the house you call you must put |home, and must go hungry until you pay the He—How much are your cork COME AT ONCE price in. ee amination of the to smile at him or speak when l| screws? see him? Ob, you don't know how) go I love him. He ie the first boy IT) i, ever admired so, and I can't sleep | on, at nights for thinking of him. An or queatiqn. I have reason Oly pyaeekhkkk ket | Delleve another boy admires me,) }but hasn't the courage to tell me}, #0, bat sends me flowers an on the sly, What shall I do? fhim know T like him, but do not like his bashfulness? DEW DROP. Five cents straight But I couldn't use a straight WEDDING AND GARDEN PARTY GAMES Dear Miss Grey (1) Can you the emotional! and if you do A.—You are at | period of your life, FINAL—| IND-UP| _WE WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY AND ff) | \ IDAY TO REARRANGE STOCK FOR THE WINDUP OF ALL ) Women’s, Misses’ and Children’ s Shoes | | } | WATCH FRIDAY NIGHT’S PAPERS FOR PRICES Starts Saturday 9:00 A. M. THE OLD RELIABLE SHOE STORE | ROWN BROS.| Southeast Corner First and Columbia. 25 Salespeople Wanted |® by him. a crowd ta china suggest entertainment for of ladies and gentiemen a wedding? 2) Also a way crowd of young people of entertaining a at a garden cotton gloves: proper? HOSTESS. sta into groups and play marbles, and offer 2 prize for best player. You can also have lota of fun “spinning the plate.” (2) Quolt (pitching horse shoes at a stake), tennis, t, archery or artificial fishing in a false pond, made of sawdust, and containing little fun making articles, ane great entertainment for young folk (3) Cotton gloves are proper ff they accord with your pocketbook; if you can afford. others, they are more in keeping with parties, ete. Are A GRATEFUL A (1) Divide your « ehhh hhhh ehhh hhh * NOTICE TO READERS *& *% Questions sent to The Star #! # physician will be taken care of * * hhh iene “nee fete te TOR TT Te te tt tt he * * THE LAND GAME * * * ek te te te tte te tet ke tet ttt Dear Miss Grey: You have been kind enough to help me before, and I know you will now ave bought a half lot and $50 worth of lumber, delivered on this property. I have made my payments, and am ready for my deed, but the man I boyght from says the lumber bill 1s $95, and won't give me a deed until [ pay the other $45 My contract has been recorded, jand I have paid taxes on this prop- lerty two times. What fs your ad vice? A POOR MAN A.—The man may be working a |game, and he may not Be sure ;you are right in thinking the lui ber bill $50. I judge your contract includes the lumber. If so, you must fulfill the contract before get- 1g your deed. If it reads lumber 0 and you have paid it, and all \the land payments, you have a right to your deed If you will write full particulars, and send stamped, self addressed envelope, I can ad- vise you more fully, *|MAIN 1043 chance Send your names at once to Cyn thia Grey, No} name will be pub-| lished without) consent. | Away down South | Brown was adopted by the was formally enrolled as a A big interrogation has gone up over the whole United States as| to why this was done, T popularity of ber parents, no doubt, had something to do with the adoption of the Httle girl, but many a man and) | woman have been popular, and their child pot adopted by its native! atate H | The main reason goes further Kach of us, down tn his secret} heart, wants something sweet and Jovely to claim, and live for, and we} want it to be a living something” ‘Where can be found a something | | sweeter and loveller to watch develop with a “kind-of-claimonit" than/ ja living, gurgling, innocent baby? | It i# not far-fetehed to betiovd that in many a crisis, some, at least, | of these raia mon will be infigeneed, by their interest in one sweet, pure life, to cast thetr votes on thp right side. The baby fingers will so/ entwine their hearta that, unconstiously, their lives, and their life mo-| tives, will be changed for the better, Why not make the custom natiobll™ as our state Mowers and mottoc but with this improvement—the oe ota a child? “*tISPRING THIS tate, The resolution passed both houses and j | in Georgia.” the other day, little Georgia) } statutory act. | tena een an aeneee * CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS * TO MANY QUESTIONS 4 * phbaebadewennel The records at the court house are open to the public Harper's Ferry ia in Jeffe county, West Virginia October 3, 1893, and March 23 1897, both came on Tuesday head to left 55 cents An 1813 half dollar, ON HUBBY | For the breakfast, aa light nal con, fried rice is a delicious change from fried mush. The rice should} boiled in milk, instead of water,| and seasoned with sugar, salt and a few drops of lemon juice. Mold ae you would ordinary mush. When cold, cut into slices about three-| quarters of an inch thick, then roll) in beaten egg to which a little wa be from 50 to ter has been added, then io crumbs has a value j Brown in deep, hot fat | stains may be removed followed by sodium hy Blood with water, pochloride. fe RR ROR kt | * * | * THE PSYCHOLOGY OF *| # BREAKING A LIGHT GLOBE #| * waa born in Port Her real name is Davis. Blanche Bate land, Or., 1873. * Mrs. Milton F. fee tt TIO tk te tt ttt r Miss Grey: What cause: 60 pounds sctric light globe to break? 1) am J4 years old. Do you think it right for me to go to the skating rink, if 1 am home at 9:307 Is Har |per’s Ferry in Virginia or West Waah \ Vir ginia? by| good] A White potatoes figur to a bushel, sweet pounds, dried pe: and dried apples 26 pounds unds alien in the state of can acquire property mortgage, inberitance, or In faith in the ordinary course of jus es JEANETTE HOUSER, A cold current of alr strikes the globe, or a small boy's sling- tice In the collection of a debt only. | shot, or the housekeeper’s broom- Any conveyance of property made | handle. direct to an alien Is void | You should not be ont in the evening unless a responsible older | person is with you, and then only} once in a while on a Friday or Sat-| B | urday evening | t | Harper's Ferry is in Jefferson Just Printers | county, West Virginia, 1013 THIRD AVENUE |* | Kane Ree IND. 5200 /* rain *| | *® *) KR KR EK KERR! I would like a cheap but delicious fruit salad, to serve at a party. re CYNTHIA'S RECIPE + EXCHANGE AMUSEMENTS Roth Phones 6108 ie for ants that 4 from the drug Here is a cure rea sent: Get MOUNTAIN ASH CHOIR ; Bee ate ny cen worth o artar Bast LESLIE emetic; use Gne-fourth with a tea- | spdon sugar and enough water to} press; |make thick syrup. Drop one drop there and there on shelves, floors ‘and near mop boards, The ants will THE DOLLAR TROOP OTHER BIG ACTS Vrind it, but not return for more. The PANTAGES| cH Matinee Dally—Twice Nightly To can beans or peas, place them in a glass jar and cover with cold FIVE COLUMBIANS With Marilynn Miller jwater, Place jars in wash boiler on a board, add cold, water two-thirds "The Act Beautiful” 106 and 20¢ lthe height of the Jars. Adjust tops Nightly, Let boil for three or four hours, Use one jar to replenish as they shrink, screw tops on lightly and stand upside down until next morning, giris! | - FISHER BROS., LADIES'TAILORS, 219 MADISON ST. SPECAL This Week SPECIAL During this week we make to measure from any of our superb collection of fab- rics, our regular $50, $55 and $60 produc- tions, including White Suits At One Price 540 We recognize the fine spirit behind*the white suit idea and make these suits a special feature during this week. Every lady can in this way emphasize with be- coming good taste the sentiment behind Seattle’s Golden Potlatch, and we will certainly lay out our best efforts in mak- ing these white suits, We have the latest approved styles from the leading fashion centers of the world. Even the smallest detail receives our personal attention. That is the reason why all garments ordered of us are en- tirely satisfactory. In making garménts for our customers, only the best materials, from outside to lining, are used; none but the best work allowed in them, and a perfect fit and finish are absolutely guaranteed, Suggestions are always considered, and personal wishes as to details of work are gladly adopted Right in price, right in style, right in quality. Satisfaction goes with every order placed with us. fisher Bros. LADIES’ TAILORS 219 MADISON ST. Orpheum Theatre Bldg., Between Second and Third Aves. Open Till 1 p. m. Thursday, May 30.

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