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THE STAR—-MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1912, < To Keep Skin in Fine 3 Condition in Summer ? S * It would be much better for the } on Qype @ cat \CRAWL AND kin If iiitle creas, powder oF rouge . e > YOU GROW? grime, these things are anything fut Deautitying. Ordinary. merco- © | lized wax will do more for the com- Saving RHKREA ARR RRR ER RR ORO le Du | A person coases to grow tail at] Plexion and without miving an olly, * THINKS NO GIRL SHOULD “ROOST” AT HOME . my |e toe atetibat period sy aowre:| die ter tee ae j the weat! is hot, : TO SAVE ESCORT’S POCKETBOOK * & e ’ pressure exerted by the i * " 4 body while Hen at this time of (he YOOr| ke RAR RRA RR RR RR RR regione enires maeotie. a | will have many opportuni Dear Miss Grey: © May 1 offer my optnion on the argument whéther| ltebrae, or small bones in the spine, | : . or not # young lady should pay her part of pleasure ex the discs of cartilage between | youtnt is fo economize. Start an My answer is “NO.” I firmly belleve t ny young man who de a a them, the pelvis and the thigh] the. vari ° today with the Bank] *ires the company of the other sox and has choen a lady friend, or sav i a a Sonem, and thie preuwere obecoenens eo { F eral lady friends, has every right to foot the bills, If he does not ca z > the growth of these bones, A Brit bble-at any drug store liye Savings. enough for her company to be willing to stand the entire expense of the h scientist contends that were “Yt ie applied at wight onterta: r ¢@ boys on a “Dute 1 ream a shed o' * one ament, it fs time for him to quit, and join the boys on a “Duteh hin deh the ek Sk le whl ctr ol bar. to ilen Torry has a}-|@A2 ® quadrup and : therefore | the’ morning mn o washed off & I OZ On the other hand, I think {t perfectly proper for a young lady to the forehead are called, should al-| w affected a low hair dressing, |i would cont reditgg hype tinesega og PR A 8 frome magee = 4 40 have her gentlemen friends at her home for an evening or afternoon jways comb her halr so that they/with a big black bow. This setslyoiene for 10 years longer / the ter than ® Z / once in a while, but do not expect any one to “roost” at home to save wt off her blond coloring, and bright-| 44, t Sip | rae rig fag her eosin dachatboce A reat many women of individ-|ens the gold of ber hair. You can| 1% at presen: ounce powdered saxolite in % pint ‘a . This, I think, has no bearing on the suffragette question, but is uality wear their bair always in the | *¢¢ from my picture that I wear my! — —— ; Interest Paid on merely a matter of good form. WILL, BY BILLIE BURKE ame way. Mra. Langtry has al-/halr very simply, aa it curls natural | COLD DESSERTS 3 7 peel Mi Kae’ The first word. “Never mind | W8l®, Worn hers in that soft, low)|¥ about my face, and I shall hate | | Deposits iN TREE RRR RRR A HH! the Fashion, Diese your Hair coll at the nape of the neck, which | the ¢ when I have to “tidy up" | * soars 8 was 6 much worn by every English | tbe str , U o—t * THINKS GIRLS SHOULD PAY =) Teemngy®” woman when sho was the profes-| It will be seen by the pictures q aoe gee © ooral siaciadaumee * * . onal beauty of England. This! which I have had drawn, of some of | half a cupful of shredded cocoanut a a ee a a ee a ee a a a a ee a I see by the haireshop windows! way of comt ho hatr sets off! the very latest res, that to b WO ¢€ half a cup of Sultana Dear Mise Groy: J notice quite an agitation In regard to whether |4B4/the shape of the new fall hats.) the line from one's temple to one’s {in stylo you must wear wither colls| raisins, half a cupful of sugar, one it is right for the girls to pay part of expense of entertainments, sup-|‘h4t the elaborate coiffure ts still) der tly. Bershardt has}and braids from t of your|cupful of scalded milk, a quarter pers, theatres, etc, I would like to say a few words on that subject, |*°, be worm this fall and wi ys worn her hair in a tangle! neck c vor your forehead. The|of a teaspoonful of salt, one tes nn | Phe Women of today are asking for equal righjs and oqual suffrage, ao} What has th hape of t jover her eyes and about her ears. | care « yvered and in many cases | spoon! of lemon juice, two cup o why not let the girls learn a little about equal suffrage before they are |‘? do with it?” you mak. A did this to conceal the thinness|ornaments are placed just abovelfuls of whipped and sweetened REBLOCK YOUR HAT allowed to vote at the polls? jdeal: hairdressing always follows lthem. A bright girl will look at|cream. Soak breadcrumbs in milk|§ [9t0 the latest fall style. We ave known girls who would suggest going to different places of |th® shape of the hat, and with the the ictures and, seating herself|ten minutes, Add cocoanut, sugar,|f ¢7° “lean, reblock and remodel amusement, and then act as ff they were insulted if a man did not buy |! Crowns that one sees in al! the | before her mirror, can arrange her |sait, lemon juice nd ra etme} be felts, velvet, velour, beaver, everything they saw, or thought of. hew hats, one must dress one's hair hair so that it will have the samelwell; a4@ the yolks of the eas ote. I do not say that all girls are as bad as that, but about two-thirds |!" & way to fill them out Jeontour as these drawings and yot lalightly beaten, and the whites of! | MODEL MILLINERY of the girls of today will size up a man the first time they meet him, to], M&ay women look well with their the eggs beaten stiffly. Turn into 527 People’s Bank Nidg. see if he looks as if he will spend very much money on them; if not,|D@iT arranged elabor®tely, but it | a well-buttered mold, cover with |= aod Caiversity, | they will not have anything to do with him. ‘He is a good follow just jusually adds ten years to one's b ed paper and steam steadily sets ine thes’ taken? | #8 long as he will spend his hard-earned cash as they wish, and when fac matter how becoming it is. | one hour, Turn out and serve cold PROF. HILLERS shout success, | be {8 broke, or they cannot get any more out of him, they will drop him|A# 8 rule the simpler one combi} | with whipped cream. aoe "ic 3 jana look for another jone’s hair the younger it wit make | 3 apes Levitation at the I am speaking from expertence, for 1 was a fool lor think I was) let }O"* look, although many women | ORANGE CREAM.—Soak Ad oD | down for about $380 by one I thought was my best friend can in thetr later years improve | - oo - ee ap pie ig LYRIC THEATRE am a rancher and had a neighbor, who, It is needless to say, had a| "PON thelr youthful atyle of hatr-| water for an he the . 5 ft |danghter. I was encouraged in every way, and after six years I became | ‘resting, reeds wep thor S get gee iy me It] Besionttig Bunday, August S6th, J} engaged to this girl. The wedding day was to be August 26,1912, but} Don't, I beg of you, if your hair Have dy the juice of two in July, 1911, I loaned them some money. Shortly afterward they sold|'* turning gray, think it will look oranges and the grated rind of one, their ranch and have not spoken to me since. I hdve written several | Well with fying tendrils and wisps» and pour -over them a cupful of letters to them and only got one reply, and then they told me they did about your face. These may be all} sugar and the hot liquid gelatine not want to ever hear from me again. ¥ consider It as $350 well invest-|Tiht on & young girl, but they | Set at the side of the range while 4. They got all the mo they could out of me and then had no use make @ Woman over 40 look like al you beat the yolks of three exes THAT IS THE WAY WITH TWO-THIRDS OF THE stiff, Strain the hot liquid and pour, RLS | picture of the Witch of Endor for me. OF TODAY, yet I love that girl, and always will as long as ! live. The girl whowe halr grows pret &@ very little at a. tim upon the ONE WHO GOT STUNG tily around her face is fortunate beaten yolks, stirring ‘constantly A—Take off the blue glasses with which you are tingeing the|‘ved, and the one who has Heat again in a double botler, beat ~ world, and you will see that one girl does not comprise the whole of | five points of Venus,” as the lit \ ing all the while, and as soon as dD the custard the bofling American girlhood. Without blaming you nor excusing the «trl, simply | because you allowed yourseif to be “bunkoed” does not give you the right to place the stigma on any girl but the one to whom It belongs. =| points of hair at the ears, the tem-| | polnt remo’ When cold a ide to cool. eat into ita an individual twist to She ~~} she will gi her hair that is for her only i met it ree cai for and oan always remember one thing, | pint of wt 2 ER tate HIGH CLASS WORK, [/¥ #¥ #48 ¥ 48 HH eB BH Appear on the horizon oP your life/ TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR how even if she wears her hair 2 a ee eres tic tortures fle ®)in a short time? = * | jvery differently, she will not look| FROZEN NUT CUSTARD— ; the old-time dent! | YOUNG FARMER * <i cin of style if sho keops her hair|Prepare a plain boiled custard in t ‘De you need artif! tooth? #) ® DISAPPOINTED fleece kkk k eee hha CHEATING YOURSELF toons fat and waste material when|clean and fluffy, and dresses {t be-|the proportion of one quart fresh ae treat to the ft and hed hell bed *®| Are you cheating yourself out of they stir around the house a little, | comingly. milk, one eupfal sugar and four| We are extremely careful in se ; Tot find both Ul I PMMA RE ERE RE EE EE vd AN OLD LADY'S PRAISE * pean walk to the auto or the car; take .. pe or, if eggs are scarce, two |lecting ah matersale tat go iste ‘There stividuall Dear Miss Grey: I am a single * ths 4 short ride and return home. JUST ONE LAST WORD: eges an two tablespoonfuls of|0Ur dental wor! @ resu ‘ ois 6 certain, ‘Tharacteris: fi man of 23, and own two farme. My|****eteeet eats es tee People cheat themselves into|” 4 restaurant puts in some fine| !f a woman's hair is her crown |corn-starch. When cold, flavor|that we guarantee the strength and h elegance that is ap- [ll parents live in town and I resolved| Dear Miss Grey: In reading the | thinking they are living in health nishings and supplios music| of glory, it behooves her to |the custard with a teaspoonful of | durability of every piece. We do By ailwho wear them, 9) Parents tive in toimit, and If T found |4mawers to lettors written by you, | ful conditions when a fliter is put |freo with meals, Its customers| keep it bright and shiny, as | almond extract. To each quart of this high-grade dental work at the J the right girl (the poorer the bet- 1 often wonder if you really recog-|!n the how and then neglected cheat themaeives tuto believing the well as properly placed. 4 add a cupful of finely |lowest prices that quality permits. FS ter) she would think more of a nize the power for good you are {until the water they drink is more food is carefully prepared in a ed peanuta, almonds or wal- |Just think, we will make you an A good home. doing. Your work is really growing |‘mpure than if it were left to run clean kitchen. nuts; then freeze. extra heavy $10 gold crown for $4, 2 But all the girls I can got ao |! the hearts of the people. j free. A man with pain cheats himeelf 2 —_——_—$_____—. or one of our famous $10 never-slip quainted with are flirts, or girls Iam an old woman, and sleep; Soft, flabby women cheat them-|with morphine. ° PAINT MENDS PANS plates for $5. And not only that, very little; therefore have time to | selves into thinking they are exe A man who cannot sleep cheats \ but we will promise not to hurt you An inexpensive way to mend the pan that goes under the sink or the mop-paill is to turn it upside down and give it a thick coat of paint Lat it dry well and then add a sec- ond coat. GETTING ALL THE CREAM A The high cost one bit. Our guarantee is the one that protects you. It is signed by the operator and manager. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you AMUSEMENTS lwho are looking for someone to take them to a show. I have lenough money to take a carioad to a show, but after the show they | meet thetr am stung again. img back on (he farm and awhile again. I am about to buy another farm with the money I had to get married on. What would you advise me to do, buy it or rt that comes along? ciaing sufficiently — think a great deal, and I often won- der why people 40 not think more! of the people at home, instead of casting their pearls before swine, and thinking only of the faroff heathen. Charity should always begin at home in all things, and you have found the way better than any other that I know ONE WHO READS AND THINKS. A.—I have a very tender spot in to carry off ex-ibhimself with bromide. FOR SCHOOL OR BUSINESS —_——— As. a Wotnan Thinks If you are “too good,” be sure you are not good enough. eee of living has turned the cream ‘Be ind of criticism. If you es- 0 “ee PARMER BOY. we —- nnd oe ig and! — cape it, you are not worth conside: in many a cup of ‘ou sincerely for our encourage ing. coffee — no, not COR. Sd AND PIKE Pog tae a tae TY A0y |iment. In the dally stress of news. xs eee sour, but to milk, ol rk, 1 have little th OVER OWL DRUG STORE [[\but you are young, so why not wait | Paper “OTK | Nae eee eae moet en oor ego aaa ROME I etn, Wye while, and your real lifemate may | 46) day as best I can, try to keep fe a | are a lot of peo- Pollard’s Juvenile Opera Co. in view the need of the correspond- Why waste a minute of today ple who cannot —ta— afford to buy ent L answer, do it as best I can looking for the hour you lost yes- “The Toymaker” Agency Sam Park, Manager Bang let it go for what it ts worth. terday? cream and are us- Charity does begin at home, and —— ing ordinary milk , LY > with our own people; but don’t you CLEANING FINGER NAILS hoa Bates aie ee: § 0 think ft can spread a little, too? If the ordinary nail brush does A nice thick ” not keep the fingers white, try dip: layer of cream . i | fete tei ie tet te tok toto tot ping the corner of a towel into a/ will be found on top of the milk Wholesa'e and Retail * * solution of warm ammonia water/in the morning milk bottle, Many and rubbing the wetted corner un | people have not been able to utilize der the nails. |it to any great extent because it al- Suick BREAKFAST | ways mixes with more or less milk It you are oblixed to leave homo|*4sn Poured off, | |without taking time for breakfast, | .uowever: every drop of the cream drop a raw egs into a cup of hot|° b , Sa ince | |coffes and drink it, This will prove |"Baped skimmer ip obtained. It will | probably necessary to have a both nourishing and stimulating. jtioner make one, but if the kind| shown in the illustration is repro- ed it is-easy to see that cream \* WHEN A MAN WON’T “THE ANTIQUE GIRL” 17—People in the Cast—17 Other Big Orpheum Acts o Stall 14, Sanitary Public Market, Seattle, Wash. * tu. Bottle, Price $1.00-—1-Gal. Jug, Price $3.00 FOR SHIPPING it is neatly and securely packed in of two jugs or six bottles—the price being $6.00 per », tespectively. Express charges prepaid. Mail! Orders * KKK Rh Dear Misa Grey: Will you please |give me your opinion of a man who calls hingself a true husband, who won't acknowledge the truth, when I know it to be the positive truth? PUZZLED. | A—That particular trait is called ; aca ram Find eee eee al ; ive tion. T cash with order. |stubbornness; but that does not * “THE INCU —” al ee peretcn. Terns ¢ |mean be is the only one at fault, If UNNATURAL MOTHER. %|Will again become a popular and| Gertrude Des Recher and Cratt Why try.to make hiui acknowledge lw % {frequent visitor to the home that Wayn pages 8 one Other Big 8. & ©. Acts, The PANTAGES PT eee ee eee eee eS it? Dear Miss Grey I am one of Ho will more likely do it if you let him alone. (Paid Advertisement.) —_ i NO BURNED CAKE ; 1 Oe JOHN P. FAY your constant readers and would ap OF SEATTLE, CANDIDATE FOR iZ* PEPER SHER ¥¥ beg gs odin han 1 od Sometimes s difficult to keep! Matinee Daily. Twice Nightly, CONGRESSMAN AT LARGE * AFTER TAKING = Feo years, bet parted ow Cis Wor] Syctntgiee Mae Se eau cine ot FAVORS PROGRESSIVE DOCTRINE |e * a month ago and havo fallen in Jove! Sut of brown paper and set it over] Vocallats and Inecramentatiat say Subject to Republican Primaries to Be Held September 10, 1012. ett te TTT IR with an whom I think @ great/ing cake in the oven. It works LUCIA LOTTI COLLINS = = = =o = Dear Miss Grey lam very | deal of. he boy with whom I quar ail vs . Dainty English Comedienne ave thankful to you for the advice you | reled loves ma, but I can’t love him, | “ell. Oe and 20c. ave mo in regard to m usband but mother says I must get out and 088 * y pres i n i i i and baby. He reads your answers get married to fellow whom I re already « ) te. ther a ac Cc a way jand we have already stopped giving ha k |baby soothing syrup, and I have Any number of smart and inexpensive hats are being shown among ees i ins aiaiek but STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE |stopped admiring baby so much In| the néw fall fashions in the miliiners’ shops, Among the very latest | mother says 1 must marry. I love ia |his presence, and now he says he|and most original {s tho new zebra hat, which is all th go” with /the boy I ar fating with. He fesifle-Vanconver vin Victoria | % jnet iron kids. ‘ ay modishly dressed young women who can wear striking effects we to '& seat: Bice t boy and I | Miss Grey, I appreciate your oie dayeeah eet ceo |sound advice so much that Whe pawn kkhk kn ek ke) Mutt ge i anh ot erty tsapty ithe new baby comes I am going to| | Ewen 09 |a ed and don’t know what| 1 m. | Lenve Victoria name tt Cynthia, if ft is a Bitl|% JOY RIDING ETIQUETTE. # juin” 19 Ito know something terrible | ) Arrive Seattle beg = gr eter: os rong | * ** |will hag if Tam forced to marry| {Die from time to time, as TOW | te te te te te tt kk te tthe KB .scceee 12 |this boy. Mother must not love me mM “sg FROM PIER 1. cecdictitas aaa |your letters do a world ot good. Dene. Siiee Grov: levee tell ma _% 16% | if she wants to get rid of me in this| — ond Avense j A LOVING WIFE. | what a joy ride is, and how one 19 | Way. Please toll me what to do, 2 oe ee a v4 hould conduct himself, when two oe | 3 DISCOURAGED EM OF more couples are ont, that is in| pork snusage so. :18%| A-—Your mother is very wrong to | SHOE HOSPITAL |: |r more coupes ar out that in) | wii out ays Fou an d \* ONE WAY * |” | am a finished conversationalist. | 2 io |you will go to the juvenile judge) REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. * * F re 11% | and him about it, he wi | ALL WORK GUARANTEED, “ge hig “raghel sage feted oy | A.—A joy ride is a form of dis-| Hams 7 {that you are laced in a g pod, % . . Year Miss Grey: {Tam a young | hic o sment of | Bacon private home, or that your mother] bf 4 | sipation in which the element of « 150 m | Model Shoe Hospital Klein’s Shoe Hospital fuse 'ct 11 years and going with 2 | patios $8 which the come wuts | Botied hana’ 202<02502 2g | does right by you. You do not have Or Mtg Second Ave 217 James @t. lyoung lady who Is 16. | mobiling should regard the rulos of onwue, oach ° 78 |to marry, and I advise you not to ext to Butler Hotel | 1 like this lady very much, but | etiquette as strictly as pedestrians altry, Local—Huying Price, | 40 80, and, another thing, be very wag = ~ eee mam" ldion't think she likes me. Will you Spring broilers ‘ @ ‘is |careful not to allow either boy to | orn, 13° | be familiar. TRAVEL ON THE “MILWAUKEE” BETWEEN Seattle.and Grays Harbor ‘Trains leave Seattle 7:20 A. M. and 4:90 P, M. Yor particulars reyarding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE and Oberry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Office. please toll me a good way to find out if she likes me? Please put the answer in the paper. 0. G. K. | The very best advice I can give |you is to be good friends, and drop the love part entirely, If you begin that with the girl, you may lose her friendship. Be content, for the principal part of your time should be given to out-door sports, and to preparation for your future, kh kkk * * * TOASTED MARSHMALLOWS & * * Rik ttt hh hh th hth Dear Miss Grey: How are marshmallows toasted over a camptire? On a pointed stick? BRUNETTE. A—On a hatpin, if you have one long enough, The cores and skine of quinces with apples make good quince Jelly. THE MARKETS | ®: the minis The Seeentre ee ices paid by local ¢ Phants to the prod paid by the retal | stoners. ‘The, price }eome under “buyin aum paid by yt to and gen froshnen ol these priceg, heated, are for siriotly firs Kade—oylog i Wonntchoe apples ver apples eee ‘aiencla oranges .... Poary 86 Dressed Meats—Selling bucks Loins, Ni Rub fo, 1, full Guts. No. 1 ..eeeee et HOMER Apaasgnerasanes 3 otherwise indl- Turkoys, live R Ive, Ib kiings it ° abs, doz si ewetable ordingg lence, but I Tomatoes, 20-1 t grades, | Caullf ad let Peed, Seliing Pri { Washington Price 17.0018 ,00 ; ind timothy .i9.00@14.00 fa 18.00@ 14.00 at hay 14-00 @ eee 26.00@27.60 +87, 00@ 29. 00 le corn . $8.00 acked corn aT ove 38:98 | Middlings i 5:00 | Rotled oata and bar! 1 mixed oe system, - MERE MEME RRB NY MME * * DATES AND CIGARETS, * * * TOR RR RIOR ttt tt Dear Miss y: (1) The other day I made a date with a girl friend to go to a show tonight; but she called me up this morning and told me she had to stay at home, This evening I was talking to another girl, and in the course of our con: versation she said she and the girl were going to a show tonight, What shall 1 do? smoke cigarets? TROUBLED. mu in reputation. to am 19 years old. (1) Be very sure the girl y vited to the show is guilty before you condemn her, If sho is, nothing at all, Don't even let her know you know of it (2) Cigaret smoking hurts your reputation, not only but your (2) Does it hurt a ‘young man’s} t. do} Our features—reasonadle pric [CREDIT | Eastern Outhittingl| SEATTLE'S RELIABLE CREDIT HOU f 552-34 SecondAve NearUnion | Noice Undertaking Co. BROADWAY AND UNION os, efficiont service, homelike surroundings Phone East 300.