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’ HORLICK’S ft Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. healthful than Tea or Coffea, with the weakest digestion, Letters to Cynthia Grey SRR RR RR RRR RR RE * * CYNTHIA ANSWERS MRS. WOODROW 2 * Rae ah eed s Ke mewn kenae We are enclosing a clipping from a local paper written by Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, which appeared today, ‘The state- ments made by Mra, Woodrow are exaggerated and so ridiculous, as she denounces all women because of a few empty-headed society “snips,’ that we would like to get the opinion of a fair-minded, sympathetic person, who surely understands the situation fully as well as Mra pos 28 pena Woodrow, TWO GIRLS. e milk, malted gran, powder form, A-It Mra, Woodrow had not made her statementa so sweeping; wg had not made the exception the rule in her assertions of both men quick lunch prepared in a misate/ and women, I would have agreed with her, There is no denying the ‘ne substitute, Ask fer BORLICK'S | fact that many women—by far too many-are selfish parasites; that oat many men marry with no ulterior motive; but to include {n such atate- Others are imitations} tion, tn: . : ; HIPPODROME, ment the noble American women--both married and single—who are working in their homes, and in public, for the betterment of the race, DANCING SEATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. is a le of the first water, 5 Cents Per Couple. Dear Mins Grey: Over against Mrs, Woodrow's statement that “Any woman who must ask her husband for money or rob his pockets, ought to be in a harem, She is not a fit citizen of the United States,” I put this one: Any man who makes it necessary for a woman (his wife), to ask for money, or rob his trousers, is not a fit citizen for the United States or any other civilized country * A woman who makes a home tn the highest sense, whether she superintends servants or attends personally to the domestic duties, as truly earns half the income as the one who goes out Into the world to draw her daily wage, Not half the income before the bills are pald, but after. husband, and not retegated to a me and existence, she will respond. To The When woman is taken into real partnership with her re incident, or phase, of his career We as traly have legalized prostitution as we do unlegalized, and the married woman who submif® of the streets; marriage), is as guilty as when he so, for he is further endangering t Ignorance is at the bottom of ‘EVERETT-SEATTLE EINTERURBAN RAILWAY PEATILE TO EVERETT —Limited train Seam ond E26 pm 5 us ake is the only remedy. ieee view; when man treats wo! when woman regards ma by step, normal inferior; when they the shortcomings, of knowledge of life, and rational enough to walk other pulling back If Mrs. Woodrow will but visit of the per cent and cause for the Bim daliy. sere re nd Sunday at 10 Offices: Seatth at too—of the other, hand Sunday {the greater of men or w inquire into whether per cent - rvignt ahead at steen the cause of at 6:09 Svenetr ra. “PRACTION 00. oo sy Si. Paul Stove Repair & Plambing Co. Origtaal fire box Meings and repatrs women are slack in thelr managem is little excuse; to bear children by the men (7?) A true marriage is one in wh dominates, where the union is of act governed by ther. divorce courts will be unknown. A congenial mind. Women will ners in the production of a noble the physical condition of the than with the wife. This me Queen Anne 1534 Auto Services Best of Work 20 pounds for 50c. 2%e for ery additiowal pound. Rough 40c_per dozen, 624 Ninth Ave. N. ness, which was in rvality sterility for the follies of men and women RECA ASRS SALAS * WHO KNOWS THE WORLD * * * eee eee eee eee Dear Mias Grey: 1 would say [that the girl of 21 who sold her birthright that she might enjoy her young Ife can hardly be com demned, and I believe that even | God would say to her like Jesus, Neither do 1 condemn thee! Go and sin no more.” The real culprits are those who coin the sweat and blood of their fellow men into dollars, and pile up millions upon millions, and cannot get enough, although they almost| suffocate in wealth. This wealth) was created for all, that everybody | may baye his share and enjoy the} few pleasures of life, which taste | 80 sweet while we are young. I remember the years from 17 to} 23, when I went a dancing many a} Sunday evening in the “fatherland,” as the happiest time of my life. A few years ago one of my daughters went astray In the dance halls of this city, and last winter | was agi. tating for a municipal dance hall. | FATHER OF FOUR DAUGHTERS is ANOTHER FOR “THE GIRL : Why not have your finishing a right? It costs ne more Af lett with A. M. FROST Fin. ishing the Best. Atteation. ART CO. b Cor. Sixth. jain 3975. otel Ethelton Our rates are 17, precoin ig ihe times: $4 to $7 « ‘f1 per day. Near “ait levee Stores and theatres. eee eheh * # THE GIRL AND THE STAGE *| * Peetneeeeeneranenl Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of} 16 and want to go on the stage. Do you think I amy too young? Wi!i you please suggest a way that I) could earn money to take dancing} lesson: AMBITIOUS, | A.—If you are really ambitious) jand want to succeed in the art, a solid foundation is necessary. When} you have put In several years un der competent masters, it will be time enough to see the stage man “| ager. If you can play, you may be able to secure dancing lessons in ex "lchange for playing accompant ments. | we 1= | | le tk th hh th BE AN ACTOR! : BABIES WANT | Engagements secured promis N WAY &. ing puplis. Special Short Course. I THEIR OW | Warde Dramatic School || Ross-Siiire Hotel, 6th & Marion. ‘ fe ee te te te tte te tO FT Tt tt Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of 16 and have been in love with a fellow a few years older than my- self. My father doeg not care for him, and my father and mother do not want me to go with him, either || Miss Grey, I am large for my age, sreich’ work at reduced rates. [| and every one thinks I am 18. Do MODEL MILLINERY you think they should do me that way? I am the baby of the family or aes moe aoe My brothers and sisters had their Hotel Milwaukee A Now Hotel, C entratly Located 9 Worth of High Class Furniture In Rooms RATES | fingle Rooms, per week . $2.50, Month $10.00 9) Koom and Bath, per week. $5.00, Month $2! Felt and Straw Hats of all kinds cleane Steam Heat Mot and Cold Water Electric Lighte Telephones iN Over § EVERY Inspect this hotel — Everyvhing complote—A nooM beautiful lobby and correspondence room | CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $10,000 Dining Koom in Connection. Phones: Ind. 8071; Male 4594 DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE VIA THE MILWAUKEE” BETWEEN Seattle, Aberdeen and Hoquiam Trains leave Seattle 7:20 A. M. and 4:20 P, M. For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or adgress CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Office 8 to it also the married man who thinks he has reformed (in meet on an equal footing then, and then only the schools for the feeble minded and inquire the blindness the blame lies in greater proportion with hasbands, she will get somewhat near the cause and solution of conditions. many women do shirk maternity, sons, but In many cases If is a godsend to the nation that they refuse) they When maria then children rests more with is verified broken hearted woman bas gone through life blamed for the barren j ity? | if she doesn't like it, is ‘ho better than her sister led the life of a profligate- he life of the future race, the false system. A clear under. standing, coupled with the determination to work the problem, step When en and women get down to the man, not as a superior, not as an nm, not as a God, not as a brute each sensible of the good--and oh girded with the strength will they be clear minded bu’ in hand, the hospitals and ask for statistics use of the knife; if she will visit and whether if she will cases, and or wives, Many for which there for selfish rea responsible; majority of omen are in the nent of the home, have married hich the mental and these qualities, and the e is placed on this basis, the mind cannot be torn from another no longer refuse to be co-part race. Medical science admits that the husband stock farm. Many a jtual pre on any in the husband. My heart aches indulged in through ignorance. way, went where they wanted, and nothing wss sald. What shall I do? B.C. A.—First stop bab: being a | with neither one or the; connubial | THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912. COC OCHTHHO SOOO Oe COOSCHTHHHOHHOOOE The orey the latest creations baskets for flowers. The materials required for mak ing these baskets are paper rope, er paper to match, mat board, liquid glue, gummed tape and wire. |The rope can be made of twisted crepe paper or purchased already twisted at the stores, For « hanging basket six trian- gular pieces of the mat board are fitted together eornucopla form and jheld in place with gummed tape. After the form is made it is cov- ered with er paper, pasted amoothly on the outside The rope is attached first to the jpolnt of the cornucopia, Cover the lentire outalde of the cornucopia with glue, a little at a time, and wind the paper rope round and round till the form ts covered, Bee that every portion of the rope ad decorative possibilities of paper are almost endless, but are hanging [TALKS BY THE \PCCSCSOHSOOHOOOS * TAKE ONE REAL * ¢ BREATHADAY ° COSSCSCOHOHOOSOOOS Millions of people live on “half breaths” all their lives. There are trusts on food, and trusts on drink jand trusts on clothes, But there is no trust on AIR. | There is enough, and to spare, of this one great health-iving, life prolongin mmaodity to go around. It's FREE and ite FRESH all thel time. Hardly a day passes tn some individual does not proudly say: “I never did try deep breath ing, though I understand It is a very nod thing to do. In plain words which, ‘deep breathing” whieh you are, by wanting you is an ordinary washing of the lungs. own way, Size has nothing to do with it, and your parents have good cause to want to protect you from yourself. Love that is really love, at 16, fi exceptional. You are undergoing a mental change, which shows itself] in emotion, so be content to listen to your parents. If you were fust friendly toward the boy, you would be safe, but a child of 16, who imag- ines herself, or himself, in love, is not. aE Nele uae ee *® YOUR GIRL VS. * YOUR CORNS * ae eee ee ee Dear Miss Grey: Suppose your girl said you had big feet, and tn- sisted on your wearing shoes that were a trifle too small for the sake of appearances, until you develop corns, and suppose those corns be- came extremely painful, would you discard your new shoes or bravely stay with them until stretched? higher heels than you were used to, would you wear them because she said they looked nice? This in a serious proposition with me, and I would like your advice, as I believe if any one can straighten this mat ter out, you can. What do big feet indicate in character or personal: CORNS. A.—It is bad enough for a girl to distigure her own feet, without us- ing ber femininity to inveigle an unsophisticated youth to do like wise. Buy and wear shoes that suit your taste and are comfortable, and let her go. RHR *® THE LINKS OF HABIT * MAKE A STRONG CHAIN *& RRR hk Dear Miss Grey: My husband works all day, and when he comes home in the evening he eats his supper and then goes downtown and talks with “the boys.” He comes home at 9 o'clock and goes to be Mises Grey, I have not sald any. thing about this to him, because I thought perhaps it was only right for him to have a few hours’ pleas. ure, a8 he works all day, and I know he is only talking to the men who work with him. Now, am I do- ing right to let him go every even- ing? YOUNG WIFE. A.—The fact that your husband spends a few hours with the men is not in itself wrong, but if he does a0 every evening, he is forming a dangerous habit. Plan a little outing for one or two evenings in the week, and en- Joy it together. Vary it by having a few of his—and your—friends come in for the renee FOI IIT TO ITOK th tok * CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS * * TO MANY QUESTIONS * wh tt tt th tt An Episcopal minister is ad | dressed as Dr, So-and-So, A woman is considered a citizen ot whatever country her husband |is a citizen. It is the lady's place to speak first when she meets a gentleman on the street. A man or woman can be declared legally dead when nothing has been heard of either for seven years, A foreigner cannot hold real es- tate unless he is naturalized. Some do, and the government is the only party which can prosecute. When the waste pipe is clogged with grease, pour down it a gallon of boiling: water, in which a cupful of soda has been dissolved. A substitute polish for tan shoe may be secured by rubbing the shoes with a wax candle and then polishing with a soft cloth, they were! And suppose they had| -| draw it js as important, or more Impord tant, to cleanse the inside of the body than the outside. It is more) injurious to breathe worn-out al Mand—tI think that half of the girls come down here just to show |their shapes | Grace—1 should say that about jhalf of them come here to show | thelr lack of shape. |HOW PICNIC CAME TO MEAN WHAT IT DOES Fanny Merritt Farmer gives the following explanation of the origin of the word “pienic™;: “Yoars and years ago, when such outings were being planned, it was customary to have a list passed among those who were to furnish the things to eat and drink, and Tt was then was willing to supply This form of ‘nicked’ off the Mat, making and signifying your choice became known as pick and nick, which soon was changed into ple nie, and in due time the word ple nic was applied to the entertain mont.” To Transfer Pattern Here are suggestions for trans ferring the pattern before you to any material before working. Per- haps the easiest way is the “win- dow-pane” method. This is succes ful when the material is thin, like linen, batiste, ete. and hold them up against the glas# of @ window. on the material the desig: which can be easily seen throug the goods. If one-half of the dq sign only be given, unpin the paper and turn the other side to the fal ric. The strong light behind will make it plain. if you have carbon paper, you should place the sheet between your fabric and the newspaper, Thig latter is on top. With a sharp peneil go over the outline of the design. The impression will be left in fine lines and will last until worked. This method is successful on heavy material, Grease the Potatoes When preparing potatoes to be baked with the jackets on, grease lightly and cut a small wedge from the ‘end of each one. You will be repaid for the trouble by getting dry, mealy, tender-skinned potatoes, instead of the shriveled, pasty veg- etables that so often are the result. To Polish Silver In polishing large pieces of sil- ver, particularly if there 1s consid- erable smooth surface, be careful to take regular backward and for- ward strokes, rather thi hit and miss or circular sweeps of the pol- ishing cloth, This is the practice ofa professional Jeweler. Modern Furniture Company, bed Pike, Everything. ch one picked out the thing she! Pin the sheet} >> of paper and the material togethet | a With a sharp este fi CHOCO HCOCHCHOOOOSD HANGING BASKETS MADE OF CREPE PAPER MATCH THE NEW GRASS PORCH FURNITURE | a;; ©0000 90008 fe heres to the form, then let the basket dry thoroughly The handles may be made by twisting twine or wire with the paper rope to give it strength. The rope which forma the handles is drawn through the basket and twisted When the basket ts finished it ts atv n two coats of shellac, Orange ¢ gives a rich effect, partion larly if brown paper is used. The barrel basket is graceful and made in the same manner as the cornu copia For use with cut flowers a cheap Un form is inserted in the basiet |to hold the water, Any tinner can make either shape out of sheet tin and should charge but a few cents for the work. 8 are well soldered so that there will be no leakage These baskets have the appear ance of the new twisted grass fur niture, and are most attractive is leither brown or dark green SS STAR DOCTOR than to forget or neglect to bathe. The person who cultivates the babit of taking long breatha will be as hungry for them as he is for food. . 4 if you haven't yet formed the abit—which is not “ FAD, begin now Sian Take at jeast one real breath a day and seo how it gous. Multiply this by ten, giving ten inhalation and ten exbaslations at each time. | The result will be 100 real breaths during each day Breathe these the open wi of doors, F taking the none and long breaths from dow or better still out allow the general rule breath in through the exhaling it through the ah h, it is so nimple that most people rget to do it. It is #0 efficacious an aid to health that it is a der anyone neglects it ry taking one real breath. WILHARD Seventh and Union, Main sesa. CLOSE IN, FIREPROOF, BATH, HOT AND COLD WATER, TRLEPTOND IN BACH ROOM. RATES REASONABLE. nore: Ave. Three Blocks East P. 0. wiy furnished. Best home cooking Ie. Board n Roard and room 6. fireproof bid, he city: ¥ 416.09, $18.00, $20.00, to Bellevue-Sum . One blopk to Bastiake Lakeview Ave. Phone Vast S678 food and 1 block to Single meals and Mf dosired 95-00 por week Baatlake car line Phone Kittott 2150. Private Rooms With Board 1211A Seventh Ave. 4 Up. Strictly Modern HOTEL BIGGS hed hounekee rooms, #4 per week, per month. Fireproof | brick. summer locatio 2020% Int A “THE LAKE Brooklyn Ave. Ph: ot and cold water in every room: room and board fi A $5.50 weok; " as k. Two blocks Seattle, Newly Modern Furnished S0e a day and up; $3.00 0 up. Cali bell service; hot and water and closet in every room; ele- vator sarvice baths free. THK QUEEN Reems 7 the Day or Week M HRAT or $1.00 for two; Ratlard 845. Rooms Kk and fe rooms 400, ‘© $5.00 por w: 5808 % Ball Sin $2.50 HOTEL RADIUM B14 Pike St Cor, Fourth A M. A. PROBASCO, Pro} Private and ‘Tre nv Phope Main are ® that the seams | WHEN LOOKING FOR ACCOMM CONSULT THIS LIST AND BE GUIDED HE’S INSANE the ned Roger 8. Gre ited a special to tavestigate the conditic N. Ha! insane, Haley is the man who shot and killed C. Ditton, assistant dock- master at the Puget Sound navy yard, last May, Judgd Greene says he was insane at the time he did the shooting, o, who was of John commissioner | ey, reports that the man {s| FREE SUGAR BILL a Wire) A vote bill ts (By Untted Preas Le WASHINGTON, July on the democ free sug expected in the « It is expected that the measure will pass, slightly amended. It provides free entrance for raw sugar Th excise bill was designed to offset the loss in revenue that would re sult from free sugar. fe nate before night: | FORFEITS BAIL Rather than answer a charge of ding the limit, Victor DuBois, driver of the machine thaé collided with a telephone pole Sat» urday, causing Katie Wawa's death, forfelted bail of $100 and left the city yesterday. The coroner's jury ed him from the more serious lcharge of reckless driving. exce npeed Spend Your Vacation Mountains in the Glacier National Park Leave Seattle ..........+.++++-++--August 8th Retr oon ccc ee cecccccce ooeese August 2ist COST OF TRIP, Including All Expenses For detailed information, apply to W. A. ROSS, C. W. MELDRUM, C. P. & T. A. $105.00 A. G. P. A. Columbia and Second Ave.—201 King St. Depot Phone Vast 307. 128 Melrose Ave. N. ARTHUR APARTMENTS|*: People employed Ret cheap rent 2 and 8 room: t water, pri ane, clome tn. to hear from you HOTEL WESTLAKE _ Strictly Modern; All Outside Rooms; level Walking Daily, 00 ly, $3.00 and up. ate, take during the with best ser- all heated, @ bathe, ‘@ will be pi and) up % reen Lake or) Phinney Ave. car. From Depot, take Ningford Ave. ear. Westlake and Seventh Ave. ~~ iaat 3160, BLUYF APARTMENTS and unfurnieh . 2, Band Kinnear stand ind ay Prices right nished. Phone tS ie sa.” Modern. Steam Heat and 7 in All Room ropean Plan Hates $1.00 Per Day and Up Special Hates by the Week Senttie, U. 8. A. BCMONDO APARTMENTS Beautifully furnished 2 and 3 private expansive f Sound and lake. Corser Summ Republican. close Fine Steam Heat; Elevator, Daylight Room: Phone Main 44 Special Weekly Rates, HOTEL BRUNSWICK European Plan. Rates 50c, 7Sc, $1.00 and Uy Corner First ‘Ave. and Columbia St. jer, Pi reom: tance. to car; location. *, 2, 2 and 4 walking dis- Baths All ‘St $5 Per Week, Sing! Up. Bright and Qrouna Fi c allingtord, mont- ‘atlard, Meridian. Are Reliable BY IT. Phone Elliott 1968, HOTEL YAKIMA Sil Maynard Ave. New, 150 Rooma. 260 Day Up. New, clean; steam heat furnished; free shower bath and cold ‘water; call bells in room; ly ‘rates. Near Depot. nicely to’ Postoffice Pass the Door, of the Auto RS. mA Walking Distan 6 Different Car Lt Right in the Fear District 920.00 to ou Per Month Hot and Goid Water Every, Room $3.50 W U Frou nin Avanos ke, homelike; ea! ; electric light steam heat The Wellington Modern 4-Room Apartments, sweeper. The most deaslrabl a ments for the least money in city. Includes lockers, electrie private steam heat, ) VEGA. ‘erry Av, Now brigk’ b 2 And 9-room apartmenia tren yan ed to $22.00, including. melectrie hight, Very close in, no hills, water and HOTEL BARKER Buropean HO’ Corner Bighth 38 week up; tra Bteain heat; Tunning. hot telephone in every room, Phone North HOTEL FAIRBANKS Corner dist and 14th aves. N. E. Eastlake car; hot and cold waetr { rooms; large, clean outside room: $1.50 Week up; University , modern, big fine Single rooms, up; 00 to 00. adison or J 8677. 811 8th view. Ave. HOTEL FREDERICK 1108 Fifth Av Tourists or tra templating a brief or extended will find here the comforts of hi in which your mother, will be accorded the full tion at all times, Rates reasoi All outside rooms; hot and cold was ter; from $3.50 up, with some hi No Ca Is Close HOTEL BENTON D. E. Zaddach, Prop, New, Modern and Up-to-Date Moderate Prices. tee Sixth A: “Between ane ve. Between Pike Union, Seattle, ee MALLOY APARTMENTS University District. Beautiful Location. bcd and Three-room Bae Phone Keawood Coracr 43th and 14th YN. Rates Sto Day, $150 Week Ge tl h Phone im 5048. HOTEL DEL NORTE 1525 Tth Aw Bet. Rooms 60c, t5e, $1 and up. rates by week or month. Steam heat, hot and cold water and call bella, ae 50k Se The Hotels Listed Here ODATIONS, EITHER PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY, ae w =a AND HO 5 OTEL Corser Siset Ae S, and Maia Seattle, Wi * Rooms ‘500 Up. clean and homelike; handy to car, or walking? distance ‘to postoffice. Eastlake Ave. NEWELL Keeping Rooms, They're modern, clean and cozy Rotter try them, They're a surprise, Western Ave. T HOTEL ROAZ 42 Proprietress Hot and Cold Water tn Rvery Room ted in Central District v Modern, HOTEL ROSLYN Fifth Av. N. and Republican St, North een Anno car or Alki Point Car, New and modern; and cold water in every room; $3 Modern 2 and 3$-room suites, com. pletely. furnished for housekeeping ine view; excellent location, Phone Knst 220, ) FENIMORE Hot and id water in Transient, Tic day up, Sp by week or month, HH, O. Cox, Prop., tg Broadway, one block from James ple. Main 2041 Two blocks south 40th; good table $5.25 week. Single COMMEROIAL At Great Northern Ballard and Fort Lawion c by the en PB Tae By the Week, 0 $2.00, MANHATTAN APARTMENTS Elliott 2853, Office, 1113% Howell St. Rest apartment house plant tn the city, situated within easy wallet distance from the business cent Pach apartment has private phon as range and entrance: pesto team heat and hot wi alltimes. The a) whole block an¢ have a larg tractive grass court between the buildings, which during the summer will afford a pleasant playground for children. ‘The Manhattan fe managed by the owner, who assures the, best of everything In comfurg and service for ® most reason rental, We have 2, 3, Croom furnished “and “unfurnished aparte ments. Queei © THE LANNON Eient West ond Taemms Steet Rasy walking distance; lines: ® and ¢ rooms unturnished: 39 per cent cheaper than elsawhere, Billett 4679 3 HOWELL HOTEL Ninth and Howell, orWalking Distance 50 to $4.00 a Week. Steam Heat, Running Water, Pree Bath jore D084, APARTMENTS Yealer Way. om apts: steam heat in every room. Pure rooms. nad Up, ‘Clean, gud ‘sip to-date,