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| Have Your Photo Taken in a | Real Auto . | POST CARDS—91.00 PER DOZEN Kodak Films Developed, l0e a Roll, Any Size. A. M. FROST 1892 First Av., Seattle. Ostrich Plume Sale the re high grade stock of Hill's Ostrich Farm, ow selling at 50 cente on the dollar $26 & $20 Willows $12 & $15 French French Heads, each HEFTER HAT & PLUME CO. 361 Arcade Bidg., 3rd Floor Senrenempeteaimnnsenieianshnesemsas We bought (Billie Durke ON WOMANLINESS FRANK BRIGGS Reliable Jeweler, 1330 First Ave., of & 410 Plumes, .$6 *® which cures the original trouble. | | ei DON’T TAKK HEADACHE POWDERS, Take, rather, some |thing to relieve your digestive jtract, and eat } or drink less For the headache merely signifies that you have been polsoned by materials {hat your stomach, liver and bowels haven't able to @ with and eliminate, You have choked your machine. Headache powders are drugs that deaden pain, Some of them are very dangerous, None of them gets to the seat of the trouble as does @ dose of castor oil Hut better than cathartics is tem perance awer to “K. C.F" O, atater woman, for eel Miss Grey: In answer 0 fo . he, don't confess to your husband! Let it comfort you betrour willingness blots out thi it, You wish to confeas that * es HEADACHES Petnhheeennennnne Generally speaking a headache is w wort of & stomach aché. That im to say ¥ 4 symptom of trouble, not in the head, but in th abdomen. More than two-thirds of all headaches are due to trouble in the stomach or bowels, Bom f thy due to constl pation, some to overeating, some to alcohol—very many—some to nerv ous derangement of the stomach The only cure for the in that DRIED LEAVES OF ROSES WILL SOFTEN WATER dozens of delightful things @ woman can do with dried rose leaves, and behooves the lover of dainty things to begin sav ing them with the first blossom and keeping it up until the last. Whole Nour sacks full can be used during the winter. A practical use for them that few people know to soften hard wa- ter, Keep « jar of the petals in your bathroom and drop a handful ot them into the tepid water in which you expect to wash your face. The leaves, after eeping a few {minutes, will make the water as smooth and soft a \. The daintiest sofa pillow’ (magia. able is stuffed with dried rose Jeaves. It will scent the whole room. ur soul, but (his will not do it, 1 know, aire Just what you are now, for the same cause, condemning ing what to do 1 feared be might go crazy, he was ; and wed bigh minded. I would not run the rlak of embittering {did tell him, he did not lose hia love but it gave him that has nearly killed, then he confessed he had done Lrémembered my sufferings through the thought of having mal: how I nearly went to pieces and scarcely managed to sand all the time be knew he had been untrue, but etl HY fine man. ans good now, too, ose religion ati! and says he loves me truly, while I gad Jove, and have lost my falth. ‘and sympathy | beseech you, don't It I had kept my for the future only, we would now be a happy family, being broken hearted, and my faith, hope and love warning, God has forgiven you. Suffer in silence ‘True he might find out, but if you tell him, he wil! know. word further Keep silent if you wish, but you need not be truly sorry, and to endeavor to do better is the truest er a man or woman [ay utter—and tt is enough. YOUR SUPFERING SISTER. | Will save you money on anything the jewelry line been merely How to Buy On CREDIT! This Credit Store is prepared to properly outfit men and women with the best makes of tallored garments and dress accessories, and extend all the time neces- sary to make the payments, Just a small amount ts required when you make your selection, then tell the salesman to make a charge of the balance, and pay It weekly or monthly, as most convenient. Do not walt another day for your Summer Garments. Call tomor- row and get them, Newest Hatpin Is Cosy to leliediadoace copiestas shea apigaaiiomiorssca sive you a review of books, ‘The %| best method for you ts to metwortse MOTHER IS AWAY FROM &/one item a day. ‘Try to take In the HOME. */ full meaning of ft, Mayers’ te a %| good general history, All these can aeeeaer et @ a @ be had at the library. For good we Grey—I am a young|Easlish, notice the wording of tho ye gh jam in very mach | @rticles ‘ ree is away from|, When you are out, don’t think sake, My mother ie eeeng, and how ttle you know, but say to of the time Dject to majYourselt: “t have an item that oth-| pot my parents objec Jere may not have read, It may give p with youns pleasure for me to impart it.” If havea little aif t go(%O" think of helping othera with all the time, an: S| your new knowledge, you will tm- man anywhere | iy | prove rapidly, I know you can suc 1 Prt ty socaking ceed. Write again if I can heip nent Tam very much |7°* Tam In serious trouble yey ewww eee eee r advice. HILL FR le THE ENGAGED GIRL'S - ty enild, every boy and girl) FRIENDS. with a something that) ® danger or wrong WIM Pe RE ER RE EEE RH ‘shat you did not listen to It.) Dear Miss Grey: I am 20, and you know that you Dave /engaged, not openly, as I don't in- saree eeeeee x* ia aol men brother who !s Eastern Outfitting Co.,Inc. *'Seatile’s Reliable Credit. House"’ 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. WHY DOES A LATE SPRING MAKE A FRUITFUL YEAR? Because even in an carly spring there are frosty nights, and with « late spring vegetation is so retard- ed that it cannot be Injured by these night frosts, and when the} Krowing things do shoot abead the! danger from such frosts ts gener-| ally past; therefore very little vege-| tation is killed Tie newest daintiest hat SPLINTERS a large botton mold and draw a A tiny «plinter in the flesh has . a * * * tance Patronage = antes ees Say aS Oa ‘ge wrong. Go to your motheritend to be married for two years Stet ber all. If you will not, £9 | anyway the protective officer of the} Now I have corresponded with a ‘A. of the juvenile judge of/ young man for three yoars, fast in easly court. And if I canja friendly way. Do you think I further, write me again. [should “quit’? I do not think 1 do anything wrong in sending a ® | friendly letter eerereeet nee *' know he appreciates ft % from home and lonesome BRIDAL SHOWER. } * @/thinks | shotid “drop” him as she P eaeeaeeeee ee thinks he has other int ons, But! apn Grey—Will you tell me}! think differently TOLLE. | Miss Grey— |} A.—If you and your correspondent Gt up & bridal shower!) sve exchanged none but strictly i 4 BILLIE BURKE The first word: “Womanii- p< may know that you are far’ ness always Attracts.” | more clever than some of your girl plain hatpin through ft; cover Many young girls seem to think aang eo ec re ae with white silk and sew around it {9 & mark of popularity to belsq You mar have little im com-|,risnttul way of hurting ot s} in, rosette form Valenciennes lace before the wert called “a good fellow,” or a “good|) mon with ot al feelings, and it is so elusive when) Then procure some tiny cloth . friendship letters, and continy > 0 ny your acqui flowers—violets, amall roses or take place? Is it) so"sa I see fo reason why you) {Dor They think that « man likes! ances, but while you are with them) blossome—and put in, all the young lady's! choad stop You need not tell him | Set ® Younk woman who will drink| it is not necessary to make thet through the rosette $ elderly persons?) oe vour engagement; but it is only |* Cocktail at 8 restaurant before her | feel (hie Those tie. ont: 4a andl EM. 8. 4 dinner, a8 & matter of course,and,) To do this, you do not have to |talr to let him know you have other| x large as one wishes, and two with bridles, old) men’s company. Also mention it to|PeTtans. smoke a cigarette on the/lose one jot of your sincerity oF! these hatpins will be all that is puffed rice and| your fiance in @ casual way. There|*Y;, *ho will, perhaps, laugh ata’ your frankness. All yoo must leage needed to trim a hat A fine, shower’in a dig/is no reason why mon and women|*shily risque story and whose;to do ts to look for the best tn clone hat of hemp braid tn green, bride-to-bo|should not have friends without |‘ ersation is interlarded with/ everyone and remember that the| with rosette hatpins, will give the oadh-a*eter og. 1 do not believe there is a) woman who ix sympathetle With afl | one “fishes” for it, that the follow-| summer girl a very pretty and in- ie man in America who would like to| humanity gets (he most out of Lf@./ing simple method of getting rid| expensive hat. ce have any young Woman of his own MEN HAVE NOT YET" lof one ought to be “learned by heart.” other as af Sudden Iliness and Ailments * eae AHARHERERRARAERAES family do these things. ” bride's and elder friends if they aie themsetves and leave the two ts a good e t a ° * *® CRUELTY TO ANIMALS «* ” * SEERA RAKE Dear Mixes Grey—Can you tell U. 8. & Co. what you can do to some- one you are positive would and did tle a tin can to a colt's tall or rather wire it with a heavy baling wire? Someone did that to our colt. MISS B. H. A man may aid and abet any other woman than those he cares about making herself conspicious or even ridiculous. if @ girl really cares for her ane her qualities as a woman are most in evidence. Gentieness —charitableness, and sympathy are the three qualifications GOTTEN TO THE PLANE” WHERE THEY R ‘O° WOMEN AS HUMAN jE INGSs. Notwithstanding the long and loud appeal from the suffragettes for them to do #0, we are still woman and women only to them. Until they do a clever woman will pot forward her womanly traits first and bave them paying ber « | distinct homage that they never © Take an ordinary steel pen, press it down on the flesh, push h opened points toward the splinter. When you touch the splinter allow the pointe of the pen to close and pull the splinter out. N a grave emergency, telephone service i is indispensible. Just step to your Bell Telephone, call up the doctor or druggist, state the case, and act on the advice which you receive. Should you need something which is not in the local stores, the Bell Telephone will reach anybody in any place at any hour of the day Wouldst Kiss? Then Brush the Microbes Away MILWAUKEE, June 27.—It was ® moonlight night in fair Milwau- kee, t band played soft and low, as the shades of evening safely sheltered the coving pair sitting there on the park bench. The ardent swain begged tremu- s A.—It is bard to think one could be so uncivilized and cruel. Report to the Humane soctoty. give to each other. Just one last word: THE WOMANLY WOMAN WHO NOT ONLY ROCKS THE CRADLE BUT RULES THE WORLD. which are sure to make a man the friend of the woman who has them. |. You may be as witty as possible | Dut your smart remarks must not @| have a tinge of rancor or sarcasm, me a citizen L868 OE ie "flay “oe ©e8 THERE'S RIVALRY TO BURN BUT IT’S PERFECTLY LADYLIKE FIGHT & The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co Every Bell Telephone is the center of the System jously, aye, even despatringly: iT 18 ‘ » Oh, give to one who loves August 1, 1890, fell on Sunday. | you better Uttle ki Did the sweet maiden bestow the desired bliss upon the pleading sultor? Ah, here is ber answer “Have you your health certifi- cate here with you, Harold?” Harold had it not, and likewise the smack he bestowed not. For such ts the way they propose to run Kissing in Milwaukee, if the doc tors have their way about it | “No kissing without a health cer-| tifieate,” they demand. “Down with| promiscuous lation,” is their battle cry, Most of the docs are married. A= JULY EXCURSIONS ROUND TRIP RATE OF A FARE AND ONE-THIRD TO AND FROM ALL STATIONS ON THE than Ife itself, one tiny had 4 ery POlekk teed heehee Uke to try tol» at whee I asa MARRIAGE CITIZENSHIP. not fee! so tx one thing agiltet | poor memory : weat books to rtndy, | deem i get them at a second! ittore, 28 Tam not able to pay | Com gach for them? Do you think | him — 1 Upon remarrying ft is not neces- sary to present the certificate jasued at the former marriage. I know of no process by which red rose petals, used for beads, can be made to keep their natural color. To clean a white panama hat sponge with a weak solution of tar tario acid, in water, rinse weil Fasten rim by means of pins, to a board, so it will keep shape. Samuel Osgood wa master general. There since then. Edmund the first attorney general. have been 60 since then. o Kappa Kappa Gamma woman's fraternity, has a member ship of ». It was founded at Monmouth, Col, in -1870. Bwva| Powell of Oakland, Cal., 1s national secretary, * kkk hhh the Dear Miss Grey—If an American marries an alien girl she then be an American citizen, through} Then pose she should take stand Mr. Olsson of Tacoma Does she do wrong, and what She did not ask) Noice Undertaking Co. BROADWAY AND UNION homelike surroundings IGNORANT Literary Digest is Sd mazarine to keep jou well | © Current Literature will) to be A cases w the outco |tion. Wo |towards 1 | a| took n the court do? oe eo prices, efficient service, Phone Kast 300, Our featur the first post have been 44] Randal was Thero| - of the one you mew en should do something aking better laws than } for their own citizen | lone lee hk * * . ee ee ee el | Dear Mias Grey: I am a girl of 14 and have never worked out be- fore, and I want you to please tell |me how I can get a job. I would like to be a cash girl in a large Way to Quickly) partment store. Please tell me, Natural Color M Grey, mamma ts sick and 1 have to do something to help her, le net difficult to rex Won't you please print the answer of your ha - Se > il right away as Iam y anxious. stains) A.—My dear girl, why don’t you tion, | get @ position caring for a child or etaitwo in a wealthy home? Wouldn't none ofl you like it better than standing ‘-lelght hours om your feet. In the home you can t out In the fresh alr when you tak baby out for an ne lairing, and you will get your room s\and board, #0 you can save what ‘ou make. ; ‘An old Scotch lady once told me: “no| “It isn’t what we make, but what hait|we save that counts.” ‘The ¥. W ceay he Spplication and aa It| 6 y BS rely upon it and recs, Patrons, It ie nd $1.00, and « M leading ‘arog. b Thironghout the count — os * A GIRL'S JOB. * * ee China and Japan square miles ofcoal fields, United) States 194,000, India 35,000, Russia 000, Germany 6,300, France 1,800 The state of Washington in 1909 produced 3,60 tons, Oregon 87,276 tons. have 200,000 Mildew may be removed by plac ing cloth with spots in a shallow saucer and covering with lemon| juice. As goods absorbs juice sprin kle with salt. Leave stand until spots disappear. ¥ _ REAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Between Which the Regular One Way Fare Is $6.00 or Less On Sale July 2,3 and 4 Good to Return July 5 50 Portland ~ $6. Good on 10:20 and Return Similar Reductions to All Intermediate Points u x = Ls a Lf The woman who flares up quick- est doesn’t always make the best MINT HINTS MINT SAUCE Ie correct with roast lamb. A very fow persons may kpow that it adds to the tastiness of any rther taste- less fish, To make it, take enough green mint to make two tablespoon fuls when cut in little bits, Pour over it a cupful of vinegar. with sugar until the sharpnes the vinegar is lessened without the sauce being sweet. Determine this by testing. Keep bot and serve hot The sauce may also be made with the dry mint. MINT VINEGAR t s t at can Le applied by i Yestors the naturai mitnediately I § eetions on the pack 7 dtsired stale can be x Jeaves the hair soft a ee Fives a lasting «o i in appearance surpect that WENATCHEE and Return In the center, Mrs. Philip N. Moore, pr on the left, Mrs. Percy Pennypacker, and on the right, M Carpenter, candidates for the presidency. imagine T. Roosevelt and) White House seat does to the mate a shir: ela | politician, ; ono W. Taft having thelr pictures)" ¢ do. the women burl verbal taken together with a look-plea%|)rickhaty and rhetorical cobbie- ant-please cast of countenance, ©” stones and things? They do net, the eve of the Chicago convention.| with the accent on the n-o-t, | In- You can't. Also imagine Bryan and|stead, they have thelr pictures Parker in a similar pose at Baltl|taken together, and if the steam a te nee * o THE BLUFFER * * * He te te tet DOR TIT TTI Dear Miss Grey: What is a woman to do when her husband makes a practice of staying out alt night, and coming home dead drunk from work so his wife will ond two| p. m. Train Tonight $7 Just wr Fi h Bit long the Snohomish, Sultan, Skykomish, Icicle and is are 1 ing Wenatchee rivers, amid wild Cascade mountain scener aring. for ELECTROPHONY, 1 Ae le, Wank bar: 0. have to pull him upstairs and put him to bed. When he is sober he thinks he knows everything and tries to make people believe he is a sport. What ean I do to get the best of him? A WIFE. A—The greater his bravado the lows self-reliant he feels in his heart. It is mere bluff. Personally, | would not stay with a drunken husband, but if | were fool enough to do so and endanger the mentality of unborn children I suppose I wogld play the fool to the limit SOTO TOTO TOI TAIT OK SOA NOTICE TO READERS Questions sent to The Star ® * * - * physician will be taken care of more, or Wilson and Clark and Un- derwood and Harmon lined up at a photograph looking perfectly peaceful normal Again you can't parlor and and picture and you. will see that the jadies conduct their little rivalries on @ somewhat different line than ithe men folks who have been cre- attng blue smoke and black head: lines at Baltimore and Cltcago, For there's a real fight on be- tween Mra. Percy Pennypacker of Texas and Mrs. Philip Carpenter lot New York, and the prize—the | presidency of the General Fedora tion of Women's clubs, now holding its convention in San Francisco~ ie some job,” #0 to speak, meaning *|to the successful clubwoman some *® by him, ee ee ee el thing possibly approaching what a | rollers working, it ian’t on exhibi- ion at headquarters, while the short and ugly word hasn't once been heard, and nobody has yet re- fused “to try title to stolen prop- Then look at the accompanying | erty before the thief who stole it.” The fight for the presidency is real and éarnest—but it’s perfectly | ladylike, NOTICE TO READERS * All letters cannot be an. # # swered in the paper, and many * * are without name or address, * | A stamped, self-addressed en- * | velope always brings a prompt * |x reply. CYNTHIA GREY, * | * fet tk OTTO T OK TOO Gray Tweed makes a sensib® suit Fill a wide-mouthed bottle, loose- ly, with fresh mint leaves, Pour in vinegar. Cork securely and let it remain for two or three weeks. Then pour the vinegar off into an- other bottle and keep well corked until needed. This is a good sub stitute for fresh mint when the lat ter is not obtainable. MINT SANDWICHES Put a tablespoonful of fresh mint loaves into a basin and pour over it two tablespoonfuls of hot water, Cover and let infuse for 10 minutes. Strain. Add two cupfuls of heavy whipped cream, a tablespoonful of gelatin softened in a little cold wa ter and dissolved over hot water, and salt and pepper to season, Turn into a square mold to cool, Cut in slices and place be'ween thin slices for a man to travel in, of brown bread, 3 DAILY TRAINS TO PORTLAND 3 DAILY TRAINS TO WENATCHEE 9 DAILY TRAINS TOEVERETT 4DAILY TRAINS TO VANCOUVER 3 DAILY TRAINS TO SCENIC HOT SPRINGS Descriptive literature and full particulars regarding these special rates and the attractive resorts along the Great Northern Railway on application to City Ticket Office Columbia and Second ©, MELDRUM, ©. PB. & T. A Phones—Hiliott 5609; Matn 117 King Street Station National Park Reute

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