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} EN DS : —_ JUNE 11, 1912. CATARRH Douches, Snuffs “Just Say” HORLICK’S Ht Means Original and Genuine SHH SH HSS SSH SSS SHS HS SSS SHOES “ FOR THE JUNE BRIDE ° OOF H SHS SHSHESEHEHE HOE HOH OHO OSD TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR] Who f and Ointments Won't Kill the Persistent Hyomei, the Antiseptic serde Al, we ean go to any drug mmunity of The smatl things of life are the big things. And the srmall touches of novel- ty and prettiness in dress are the important ones The Robesplere llar for the sammer bride ta one of the touch es which is easily secured without much expense Tt ts cool look- ing and pictur esque. It reaches to the base of the hair In the back and opens in a deep “¥" in front. A fritt of pleat- ed net falle away from the front opening and soft- ens the rather se vere line of the collar, dovitieh ine your ney? Liguta adtarrh to under troy your efftc tines co Grevices of t? brane quaify demo theory that eprays and ean cure catarrh fe & pleasant antiseptic when breathed, pene — ad the ae { kul outt co 2 91.00. Rx t N the First National Hank qopera ye methods pre vai Our officers fully the demands of deposit and aim to satisfy those de- ie every way You are favited to make use der facilities by opening your A. Atnold, Pres. “A Hall, Vice Pres MeMicken, Vice Pres. Rg Mon, Vice Pree € A. Philbrick, Asst. Cashier ' i * eRe RR eR * * * THE PURELY BU * eaetekeeeeeeeee and Dear Mise Grey himself and has to work from one j mech of bim 1 am only a young girl, and I FIRST NATIONAL BANK ESTABLISHED 1582 Square, First and James jevening, but he says his business can't take an interest in anything. don't care for them. i am not selfish, and I do not want him to neglect his business, but | I do sot want to be always going out alone. Pleas: can say to him to show him he is doing wrong A—He should give you a portion of his time, to give me some of his time? Will you please tell me what to dot married three years and have a baby 1 would much rather | could seo him Letters to Cynthia Grey RRR HARRAH * SINESS MARRIAGE pepteethe suaee 1 have bees My husband ts in bustness for morning til the next, so I never see : do not care for every one’s soctety and go out once a week In the will not permit him to be home. I have stood it for two years, and am awfully tired, and so lonesome. | I have tried visiting friends, but I Don't you think he ought tell me what | can do, or what | MR No man has a right to marry a girl, and then make marriage legalised prostitution. He did not marry you with thts intention; realize now that he is doing this showing his love for you fn getting jority think a woman should be su he probably does not wrong. No doubt he boggy 8 he if rich. Mon are such fools, premely happy if well coo oe But a woman's uature requires love, just as the Mowers require sun shine. You are asking very little to want one evening a week out of his life, I wish he could realize that the little pleasure we get—-pleasure tm doing for others—is all there is to this mortal Ifo. Now, a word to you. gently—after dinner; be fresh and fet you, and you are the kind of woman who cana, ere may be some little part of it you can take over and BANK hrae. ‘tarts RES. HUD. 179 | relieve the strain on him. sill ol adidas A WEDDING GOWN. ; * po |* * ee ee Dear Miss Grey: What is pretty for a wedding gown, the event to take place in November? I do not intend to have a train, and although I now wear my dreases to the shoe tops, I am told a wedding gown hould just eseape the ground. Is this tree? SALLY. A—A soft weave of wool and sik will make up beautifully in | trainless gown; but if you wish a suit, I advise a whole wool weave. Many beautiful weaves are on the market now, and there will be more lby fall. A gown should just escape |the floor; a suit may be shorter. eae hh it 7 ON THE FUNNY. . eee ee ee ee ee Misa Grey—In reply to “Eimer” wondering why “Rights tor Men” said “Women were taking men's places,” etc, I think he meant women barbers, bookkeepers, Dear |policewomen, women mayors, motor- | women and conductors. While I was at Del Monte, Cal, the street railway fired all the motormen and conductors and replaced them with women, Ail these men had large families to support, and I made up my mind right there that I didn’t blame men for getting sore at wom en when they beat them out of thar proper places, because they will work for half or 4 third less salary I absolutely agree with bim there on that question. “Equal Rights,” I also agree with you in telling “Business Man” he must have a poor opinion of his own sex. I myself am discontented with my own sex. up and act as if they had a few brains, and make decent laws, elect straight men, ete, the women wouldn't try to take their places. It fs true what “Equal Rights” says jin men “pulling straws” for candi | dates, but all men are not like that The way men are sowing their seed doesn't look as if they had brains to feed a canary. I don’t beileve “Rights for Men's” dear old mother wag like the woman he protested against. 1 know it is the men's fault the way things are, but what ean one man do? G. R. HARTWIG 331 4th, Near Union HANSEN PRAISES ONE MAN. wha emma Kah hhh * * * | LOVE THE SERIOUS, * f BUT OH YOU FUNNY *& * rd Dear Mise Grey—Oh, such fur nies! Think of “Mights for Men II" trying to say a good word for the devil—she was the real cause of the serpent being cursed, Ob, hold my head! What lopsided = thinking some men will do to justify their whima and much petted, perverted appetites. The tempter is more guilty than the tempted, who suc: cumba to the temptation. Some mings—and the devil has mind, strong and skilled in exercise-—can easily overpower other minds for the time being and sometimes longer. “Hights for went sy the office ot htop t was suffering headache and pains and chest, but care of pF me f rely relic img. Doctor Lathrop Hoan? iavahter and * ation, doctors sn #ald would be her eamenry in order, to a le T want now t jeter ier nity Hh sefors Offic ay be. 16 v1 after Le Whiet are located Poopie’n ¥ tank 11 nd pike s ‘praia Re poe HAN Ortla ®t, Ever: Men bg next says Tf you are not very carefal your husband away ia your endeavor to do the opposite *| If the men would wake | you will drive Approach him bright, not fagged out. If he will offer to help him with ("God made man to be her tector.” Is he? Really? Woman was the last thing God created, and the best of all his works, and was given as a special blessing to mad, to cherish and pro tect. Does he? Yea, he loves her, bat such a selfish love. Her pro teetion soon fied. Yes, man tempted her to do wrong, and he is at it still, and it is time she demanded free dom. She is able to bless and up | litt, whea her sacred rights are re | spected. DR. J. W. IL igihaiistobabe tated uindaledadel ‘* = STRAWBERRIES FREE * eee eee hhh Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me if there are strawberries to be picked acroms Lake Washington, jand, if so, where? Thanking you, N.B from now, season, the ranchers lake will be gia. to clear their straw- berry ranches, at, say, 6 cents a/ galion or so. Get off at Juanita, Bellevue or Kirkland. pro Try again, ; * A.—About after the }across the |have the public a& month Reece hhh * NOTICE TO READERS * * Questions sent to The Star * * physician will be taken care of ® *® by him *! wee eee ee) Rip-p-p-p-p! Out Comes Thousasds of Dress Shields! | “tne No More Ruined Gowns, No More. Dre Shields, if Vor renerL PRRSPI-NO koops the arm-pita just ae trash and dry as any other part of the body. You can wear any wolght | clothiig, be ip hot stuffy r warm theatre or dance hall, an nave over-porspirg in the arm-pit 10 color inn cohared gown, will never run. The eloth will never fade, got stiff from per- ar and ruin rm-pite. Neverme 1p of dress shields PERBPI-NO | absolutely 4nd never harms any fabric, Its a wonder. Try it once, and be com vinesd, You apply it with a pad, which aspiration and then your gown at the drug. | on 2786 for sale at your ‘ ‘@ box, or sent direct Mipt_ of price, by the Perapo Lincoln Av., Ghicwgo. Tor sale and romended in Boattle by al Owl Drug Co stores, | keep her in bed THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE There is one “spring medicine” that ia worth while—and only one That medicine is SPRING All the patent “blood purifiers” that were ever sold to a gullible public are worse than no medicine at all, There is no more reason why one should take bitter herbs and bad whisky in spring than in winter or fall They are bad enough any time of year--per haps a little worse in spring than at other times, for after the long confinement of winter moat folks) are a jittle run down tu power to} resist such polsons. The real spring medicine, the only one indicated in such caes, b spring itself — spring air and spring ean tn unlimited quantities and of a quality as pure as can be obtained, If you feel “run down,” get ont door Walk in the spring sun shine. If the sun isn't shining, walk under the spring clouds, And don't be too fearful of spring showers. Rain water is only w , after all, and you can't ‘cateh your death of cold” in any rain, however wet you may be, you keep on walking fast enough eeerrrrTrrT rs errr ey * * CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS TO MANY QUEST! CTA ee August 1, 1863, fell on Saturday, and in 1864 on Monday. George M. Cohan, tho mation, was born in Providence, R. L, 1878. An 1862 half-dollar, Liberty seat- |. proof coin snd value 60 cents, The laurel mies. for glory, the oak for patriotiam. The next annual meeting of the American Bar association will be held in August of this year. Witch, or Gallows Hill, in the name of a hill in Salem, so named because of the execution of witches which took place there in 1697. Iyar is the eighth month of the Jewish year, and corresponds, at the ea with April, but it may be as late an May. It has only 29 days Laguna, a province of the Philip pines, ie aituated on the southern part of the island of Larson. The ohabitants are mostly '® ‘Tagalogs ‘\This Happy Little Girl Now Able to Play Again! Sure! { take it three times @ day —ida Hannah, Mare! 21, 1912, Seattle, Wash. Gentlemen: It fe with pleasure that I write you regarding my daughter, She is six years old and she had not been feeling well for some time, but took worse in January. I took her to one of Seattios leading physicians for examination, and he told me that she had tubercular trouble. The glands of her neck were badly swollen and her lungs were badly affected. He gave me no encouragement, and told me to She bad no ap petite and was failing very fast. was persuaded to try Nature's Creation, and on January 20th J procured a month's treatment, and | started to give it at ones, accord ing to instructions, She then weighed 37 pounds. At the end of three weeks she weighed 41 pounds and was able to be up alf the time. She ts now on her seo ond month's treatment, and het appetite is fine and she seems td have fully regained ber usual health. If anyone is not convinced’ that Nature's Creation will cord tuberculosis let them write to mef’ and I will gladly tell them what if did for my daughter. Yours traly, MRS. BELLA HANNAH, Cor, 34 N. W. and 41st St, It is very gratifying to be able td furnish a strictly Herb remedy that is doing so much for those afflicted with TUBERCULOSIS, ASTHMA, CATARRH AND BRONCHITIS, or a badly run down condition. Our patients advertise us. We earnest- ly solicit your strictest investiga- tion of the merits of thia remedy. Positive proof can be seen from tatements on file In our office of many well-known citizens that are taking our wonderful remedy, Na- ture’s Creation, one of the greatest TONICS, ALTERNATIVES and EX PHCTORANTS in the world, Pa- tients are constantly claiming that they are entirely restored. We can refer you to many responsible peo- \ple, not only in Seattle, but from most every state In the union. This remedy ia entirely harmless and pleasant to take; cannot be |bonght at drug stores, If you are suffering from any of these ltroubles call at the office or ad- dress NATURE'S CREATION, 514-515 People’s Bank Bldg., Seattle, and to keep warm, If you can get access earai, make garden No spring medicine than that, for it is pure epring, backed up by gentle and interesting exereise | NOTICE TO READERS Fn VERS ORORS £4 FS * So many ® that they cannot all *® ewered through the paper. * }* But a stamped and selfad- & |* dressed envelope will always : * bring « prompt reply SUEPELIIeEyerere. to the better letters come a be an *® Modge—t thought you liked Ch better than Jack. jorie-—But Jack propos. ooklyn Life. ed. —| Best Table Sauce Housewives know it for Its rare quality and rich flavor. LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE ‘THE OMGINAL WORCEOTEROHING Best a Roasts, Chops, Gravien vin An Appetizer Joux Dewcan’s Sows, Agents, §.Y. Women MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee, Agrees with the weakest digestion, Delicious, invigorating nd nutritious, Rich milk, malted grain, powder form A quick lunch prepared in ao minute Take no substitule, Ask for HORLICK’S p ad Others ¢ are imitations Cherry ples long since won fame and name In the household rhyme of “charming Billy boy,” whose # theart, it is said, could “make a cherry ple quick as you can wink your eye.’ About this time o’ year one’s memory harks back to the perfect Jane day when one came home from school and eyed with delight the herry ples placed on the milk bench beside the well to cool. Cherry ple! What boy ever felt his capacity satisfied, even when mother unselfishly gave him her piece, after he had quickly put away his own? No pastry ‘ever conceived by famous French chef could com pare with thowe glorious wedges of flaky crust from which oozed the erlmson syrup. How was it maile? Ah, mother, master of culinary necromancy, and the mystery of the perfect cherry pic! And such another mother as you has consented to rev 1. Bo here is The Cherry Pie Like Mother Used to Make First, stone the cherries—with a sharp knife—and save the juice separately. Next, take a cupful of granulated sugar for each cup of the pitted cherries. Pour the sugar over the fruit and let stand while you are making the crust, Sift half a teaspoonful of salt Into one cupful of flour. it, with a silver knuffe, balf a cup of lard that is very cold. as lightly as possible, never touching with the fingers Now add enough cold water to make a stiff dough that can be rolled out thin. Mix quickly and lightly, using just the tips of your fingers. This will make just enough crust for one ple. Line a rather deep ptetin with the lower crust and fill as full as yosnible with the cherries and sugar. Pour over the ju and sprinkle & tablenpoonful ot flour over all before you put on the upper crust, | YOU knew the magic eal the secret A GOOD RULE FOR HEALTH Have all your milk de- livered from Kristofer. son's pasteurizing plant— the most perfect plant of its kind on the coast Drink this milk of cer- tainty. A. Kristoferson, Main 223, Elliott 223, ar In this Do thi and Men, This Is for You There is hardly a man or woman of our thousands 7, readers who does not talk it over with each other regarding the buying of a home or fixing up of a home or spending the earnings. The women are a mighty factor in this matter. The Star appeals to the women particularly to watch closely the advertisers below each week in our women’s columns. It will be a money saver for you. See the Star every Tuesday. Sh eaitit iin Green Lake Station | SPECIAL Dried California Peaches 10c Per Pound Phone: Kenwood 2525 | iP TT OE Fuet of All Kinds - Buliding Material of All Kinds Fiour of All Kinds Poultry Supplies. Spokane Grain & Fucl Co., Inc. ++ «1 Green Lake Station. Biggest Reliable Dealers, See Us. Phone Us—-Kenwood 15: Sreennie District -|WEST WOODLAND PHARMACY 6259 Fifth Ave. N. W. Bal. 785 Free Delivery Our prescription stock is nm and complete. Our prices less than down town. Give us a trial. This coupon is good for S¢ in trade at our fountain to every cus tomer buying 25¢ or more. J. N. JUNKEN, Prop, Pr Y ge ag 7 uplis to Learn Sp a Competitors Say I sell too Po ae my windows, By watching my windows weekly you can always save money. Ten Pounds Sugar...... With $1.50 order. J. S. EVANS Forty-third and Phinney. Phone North 675. f tunity mand graduates. Call or write us, Rooms 205-9 Denny Bide. Two Doors from the Timea Secvnd Avenue. Elliott Green Lake Baking Co. GUSTAV WERTH, Prop. The only Stock Yeast Potato Bread made in Seattle. We furnish bread to the following grocers: West Woodland Merchandise Co., Maple Leaf Grocery, Henry Wal- lace, H. Schneider. PHONE BALLARD 1779. Phone M. 56403, Taylor’s Studio Phone Ballard 101. RIGHT PRICES, RIGHT WORK Cali and Talk it Over. A Graduate of Illinois College of Photography 519 60th Ave. West. HIGH GRADE PORTRAITURE Lothrop Photographer 217 Walker Buy a special advertising contract from one of our representatives. Positively no contracts sold at studio, Green Lake Millinery Store Special sale of Trimmed Hats, to 26 per cent reduction on al Trimmed Hata this week. MISS EVAMARTIN Green Lake Station I, M, Sawyer, Sawyer & Dann Dealers in RENTON COAL Wood, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Gravel, Cement and all Kinds of Fuel. Furniture and Piano Moving. Baggage and Express. zs ‘The Canning SeasonIs Here Buy Economy and Mason Jars of Feltham Grocer 700 W. 70th St. Phone Ballard 325 Bell’s Drug Store End of Ravenna Park Car Line. Prescriptions carefully compound- ed. Cool Drinks and Ice Cream al- ways. Call and see us. Phone Ballard 1965. Office, 7210 Aurora Ave. A. B Coleman, Pres. ©. B Jarvis, Secy. and Treas. Sunday and Night Calle Phone Kenwood 272. Green Lake Transfer Co., Inc. Main Office, Green Lake Station. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. to and from the Gene E team! stored five days elty Ga! Goo free. Phone Kenwood 426. Bara: Phone Kenwood 27%, White ‘and Decorated China Everything for the China Decorator. VERENA J. HULETTE, Teacher. Railsback-Claremore Co 505 Union 8 STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Good for 10 cents cash order, ex- Clip this ad. with every $2.00 cepting sugar, IDEAL GROCERY Phone East 8590 Corner Nineteenth and E, Mercer ‘Household Goods Moved In a carefal, prompt, efficient man- ner is the kind of service you desire, and is exactly our service to you. DAVID JOLLY STORAGE, PACKING, SHIPPING Phones, Main 1701, Elliott 1024 412 Union St., Seattie, Wash, All Mensahios and Fruits received fresh daily. C. E. Cartwright GROCER 4 McGraw St. acne Anne 1531 South Park Now is the time to get GARDEN SEEDS See my stock and note prices. CHICKEN FEED for the chick to the laying hens, All kinds at right prices. R. F. BURDIC FEED Garden Seed and Produce, Lime, Cement and Fuel Garden Fertilizer Ind. Park 9. 8458 Dallas Ave, Picture Framing—Art Supplies AT-HOME PHOTOGRAPHS Schumacher’s Art Shop and PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO G. N. SCHUMACHER 1610 Broadway, Seattle. Kast 7252. Do You Know That the McGraw St. Sanitary Market Is the best place on Queen Anne W. Mortensen Dealer in SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, FRESH, Hill to buy the best meats and Fresh Mileh Cows for Sale or Trade es? fresh fish at medium prices? for Beef Cattle; Try 8 McGraw 2596. t. Auto delivery, Horses Bought and Sold. Phone Anne Street. Queen 8325 DALLAS AVE, Prices Very Reasonable. Club Rates $1.50, Phone Queen Anne 2324, Highland Dye Works Hans G. Hansen, Prop. EXPERT TAILORS Cleaners and Pressers of Ladies’ and Men's Garments. Fine Re- pairing done, Goods called for and delivered promptly. Beautiful Rugs, Small Cost Because You Help We weave old carpets into beaw tiful, durable rugs. We want to tell you more about our service and the very fine articles we are making from materials which you are throwing away. Phone us, Queen Anne 2252. New Idea Rug Weaving Compan 213 Westlake Ave. DAVIN-SCHEETZ SEAMLE Broadway and E. Pine East 653 12 W. Galer, Cor, Queen Anne Ave. WHY COME TO US GOOD EYESIGHT . BECAUSE YOu WILL » Seattle. LADIES’ SUITS Made to order, of the best fabrics and latest styles, Diamond Ladies’ Tailors 417 Union St. Main 3325. Night Phone Beacon 414 E. M. BURKMAN Dealer in The very best that modern means Paints, Kalsomine & Wall can afford the person needing eye] Paper—Contract Work a attention at moderate prices. ‘The Best Is None Too Good.” » Specialty ALL KINDS OF SIGN WORK 812 East Pine St. Corver Melrose and Pine St. RECEIVE

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