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/ ECZEMA Called Totter, Salt Rhewm, Pruritns peEMA © AN BR CURED ‘ro sv ree t| Ren LULLABY; BABY fa milton “eS Ss] GOES TO SLEEP Putting babies to sleep by tete-| to show you that 1 iy 1t | Dar i wi one is the latest innovation in F| Steubenville soctety clroles, This mothod of quieting youngsters a are disgusted and discour £ kA | whose mothers leave them at home | while they enjoy bridge was Intro duced by Mra, Harry G, Zanler at an sfiernoon affair you the truth The nurse telephoned Mrs, Zan- NA SSe “OAS DAY, [88 Park Square! ioe that the baby had been crying ms a chance to Ry writing me today thought this world holds t and you will see I References: rt Nat. ‘Bank Sedatia, Mo./ for an hour, and that she could not By quiet the child, Mra. Zanier gave a few burried instructions, A mo- ment later Mrs, Zanier was singing ja soft lullaby into the transmitter | The baby had been placed in a | basket on a stand near the tele phone, the receiver to its ear, and it was lulled into dreamland by its mother’s voloe, ‘WOULD REVIVE MARKETING FOR HOME Mrs. Eimer ©. Black, who has an }international reputation as an of- ficer In the American peace and ar bitration league, gave a luncheon at Sherry’s this week at which mu-| nicipal markets was the theme of the addresses. Mrs, Black has made a ¢ hensive study of foreign marketing systems, and she declares that if | American women really wish to re | duce the cost of living they must go Furniture Weed bloat Fixtures Weed Marble PURCELL SAFE CO. Exchusive Agent for the GBNUINE MALL'S BA) Phone Matin 667. 868 Ard Ave. mpre Seal THE STAR—SATURD AUGUST 31, 1912. WISDOM FOR WOMEN--WHAT WEIGHTY MUST NOT WEAR Biodee oF one covok, ANG HURT. OF ANOTHER, If thou weighest less than an hun-| dred and fifty pounds, O, my daugh-! ter, turn thou thine eyes unto the next column, where thou mayst pon dor on the household hints or the| at style in suffrage arguments, | wear, He not led {nto temptation to wear & pannier, for they are designed soley for thy neighbor, who resem. bleth a string bean Look not with covetous eyes at the skirt which is tight, nor gaze WE COVE Toon tres tribe of Avotrdupols, uct sweets in clothes as well as sweets In food are not for thee. Avoid stripes as thou wouldst a t Take solace tn the thought thereof that thou art neither 4 zebra nor a walled prisoner NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR * * * * aed Dear Miss Grey: I got acquaint old over two weeks ago. He had my company to a plenic I see this young man twice a we the kissing part sorry now I did. What shall I do a shall never do it again. I know I'm with many thanks, A.-You are given material to character, and it lies with you wheth strong. Every time you resist wro firm foundation, and insuring your b My dear, the very fact that you never under any circumstances acce ZA ETEEREREPREY ENS! * THE ENGAGED ONES. * * * Se i Me ie a Me tee ee te ee eed Dear Miss Groy: I have been go-| ing steady with a young fellow for) nearly @ year, A few weeks ago we became engaged, but circum stances will not permit us to be married for about two years, Now,| during these two years he does not) ant me fo keep company with any one but him. Do you think he is fair in thinking that way? | “MERCEDES.” ° ope: omen | for lo! the ee }at the belt which encircleth thee at Caat thy desire for vivid colors oun ‘ {to market fust-as Muropesn women | = 7 i peo words of wisdom are! in. waiat line. into the outer darkness, that there] may or glicus eeckcua hie, anal 99 Mrs, 0. H, P. Belmont ts doing|" n.r wane, | Hurl not thy desires in the face be no weeping and gnashing of teeth} are living in the sume place, 1] her own marketing at Newport in But if thou spendeth thy morniiigs | of fashion and Indulge thou in a) when thou appeareth in the high should think you would not care to rf at times with some form of an efieet to elivaibate the araft ay jabd thy husbend’s simoleons in al skirt of one color and a blouse of | way. accept the company of other men.| Baieeats y od, it becomes | b Which has grows up there beauty parlor reducing thy double! another it is written that thou Last of all, O my daughter, wall) 17 he is out of town, he should be | ” ell ong Monin ee n eth the ade concerning) mayat combine colors {f thou choos not over thy fate, for if thou will! willing for you to have other es Sc t h Stomach licen ia hone ae the [OUtsizes, then give heed to the}eth, but thou must not by an im-|fashion thy garments with unbrok-|corts, ax often a young lady must| otc | poy = | words of wise counsel | presatoniat on lines, thou wilt avoid the wrath| otherwise remain at home, R Mrs. Betmont haa discharged four! 0% ‘2Y pitfalls, O, my corpulent) When thou lngereth near a shop of thine husband, and yea, verily,| roksan | ‘eme : daughter, are not in what thou must| window and readeth the mark down| the laugh of thy neighbor, when hd ee eee e eee chefs this summer for grafting, Win cure Indigestion. You should | and she says she intends to dis. ways keep this wonderfal remedy | charge tour 1 more if necessary. our house je and drun’ or trav pd bag eect If your drugs: guaranteed Pleasat Charter Oak Heaters, Mod pure uruge! remedies he seils| Furniture Company. SCOTCH STOMACH | Debs, Dreamland, Sunday night. | SOc REMEDY | Doors open 6:45. Reserved seats | OT A ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS — 1356, admission 25c. oo SUCCESS SHORTHAND SCHOOL individual Instrugtion Given by Experts in the System of Shorthand That Is Written by the Best Stenographers Everywhere. Our Graduates are All Placed in Good Paying Positions. Main 3337. Opposite Postoffice. Third Floor Liberty Bidg. who pr-| #LOvi ARE YOUR And now allow act AK OWN THAT PORTION OF D WHICH He OUL PORTION + Mistook it Things That Professional Men Should Know and ‘Do By EDWIN J. BROWN. Why Should We tf AS EFFROCTS FOLL 4 rhein CAUSE, 30 1T 18 JtsT AND AT THE RESULTS oF Not OULD BELONG TO HIM = Reason Together? WHO HAS LABORED,” ix what Move t the prin-| Socialinm denis with or tenchen! bat in hae-| let me auote Pope “ say. Teay and will prove Ciples of Cm mony with Socialis Before 1 begin my le I must her Vaughan. SM.” and y tair for Vaughan to take a rap, be- @ause Gthera who passed along th took a rep, and Socialism on the s, a8 all can but. to my astonish- : an was not talk-| nor Socialists, “The maeting he at reet at the totem oclaiist meeting ¢ man who was speaking was not * jajist, and never did telong to 3 : w ATHER TO Be focialles party, im Seattle, He lc| TED. THAN SOUGHT APT a Boct: t Tha . ne lentical purpose o eyes news i Col the Socialist party, | ©, the con @ie closes at 8 p. struction of the eople 9 8a fal demo tig chee ae ratic state, in place of the capital- chauffeur buy twenty-five cant bert jane oppresses: the pe Worth of Socialist papers on Wed Jat prey sviviieae, sday or Thursday last we ee Ane an pear oy J Al a days after he attended paragraph from Pope Lao an member that today less og dh es cent of the wage workers, ¢| ing thir 14 miltion, in t lery own their own home free of in while in 1893 18 per cont 6 name wage working claw their own homes. Listen to po Materialism Ti BE SUCH. ASSOCIATION UDIA-| interest the folle see ten of more p for «granted tha Kolding a Socia they saw when ather meeting. crowd, and Vaughan must h bought some Of our Seattle papers with velt's M pi Socialism, because that affords only political gar me that know of outside of the Whison and Tutt cans A Father Vaugh O68 garbage. hate the Soctaliat utterances of People to study that will r There |, fous about but we love your, scorn; they cauns nd seek the truth} int men would cling to the country in which they no one would for a foreign of ot apy ite. These three "| benefiia, however, © pected on the condition that « ma he not drained and exhaust excessive tuxat by explotia nhowid) he right rty is from enmity wit! rch, but tons, fon does ni TMeans and , WHAT 18 800 (ALISME ; fompelied to vine h will tell us what tise, and peop! what it necks “Ways aftords ¢ y It contemplates those who kn y Hi have the right ak, full product SOCIMAST PAT The Hociaiixt > &t Chicago in to which I Polegate, deciared in ite platform as| workers (producers of A lollows joclalists contend thwt tools “The Seeiatixt party ix 1 timaetty| w ich are collectively in use should EE sronomle political movement. tt| be collectively owned and democrat Marans GuaeTned with matters of re~|ically managed; and production for lous betiel.” Therefore those who|use should be substituted for pro sents eloak Jaliat mma duction for profit. Capitalism con one fOr the of making at-|femplates exploitation of labor k upon + are simply im-|fts surplus value through wage ers OM the faliat party. Aflery. Socialis contemplates bring hey knew ti jam and Keo-|ing distribution into ord with} mice, the plenty to| production, so that, as F about that would e e wholesome 4 it, #0 the working ‘pec , him who haw Inhored, THE OATiOLIC rArrn, of the ON. | ship of th tion} of pre wae a| this right wee I ask you Je ruits of @ man’s Inbor should be enjoyed by another?” IWIN J. BROWN, 714 Virst Ave. Union Biock, jis In her name. 8) work in the open air, and be care- “| BIG FLAG WAVES A WELCOME. The Bon Marche's big flag, the} biggest in Seattle, was out bright land early this morning waving a welcome to the Panama Exposition | Boosters San Francisco today wear, but in what thou must not] RRA ~ € * CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS *| * TO MANY QUESTIONS ¥ Wek eeeennee ee een dyes may be used he ordinar to ae plumes To drink unfermented § grape juice, with a diet of milk and eggs, is said to make blood A little alcohol on before laundering , will fruit stain remove it 50 cents a day Is! se a cow or horse] a A $2 fine and required to rele: from the city pec The tast of October, or first of November proper time to transplant cedar and fir. A husband's debts cannot be col- lected from the wife's property, and that includes one-half the com. munity property whether or not it To clean « soft silk, cover with cleaning gasoline, and let stand, covered over night, dry and press | with an iron not too hot. Do the ful of the gasoline. One of the best tonics for the hair ts the exe shampoo. It is) made by beaating an egg very light, adding lukewarm water, and apply ing as any shampoo, but being careful not to have the rinsing water too warm or ft will cook the ORK. Seems Saco Door Mat of Rope and Wood There is t of door mat that | is much in use in some sections of | the country which is said to be an excellent substitute for the expen- sive rubber or-metal affairs. A frame te made of %-In. lumber 1 inch thick. The frame can be any size desired. Alternate strips of rope and wood are then filled in The bent to complete the mat is to le side of the frame open until the strips of rope and wood are in place. Make the wood- en strips of 1 inch lumber as thick as the frame. First nail the length of rope to the frame and then a strip of wood Then another length of rope and another strip of wood and so on} until the frame ts filled. Then put on the other side of the frame and the mat is finished and ready for businesa. a x TO THE FLYING LEGION here from On it was in scribed “Weleone, Panama Exposl tion Boosters, 1915," and it gave a| public expression of the warm feel- ing entertained by all Seattle to San Francisco Flying Legion, Hotel Ethelton Keepin: with a weck, Tbe | who reached Our rates are in the times; $4 to $ , and $1 per day. Near “al large stores and theatres. Oppontto Pont Phone Main 963 Fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. signs, remember, O daughtor of the| thou goest abroad. THE MACKINAW IS WARM AND COMFY FOR ROUGH, — WEATHER This new outing and winter gar as its name indicates, is particularly < ment is styled the mackinaw, and, sulted to windy or stormy weather. Its matertal is a rich, soft worsted with plain back, which shows in the collar and cuffs The particular feature of the co edge, which seems to add to the | A loose belt and four handy poc up comfortably around the ears, add Have your Kodak Finishing done right and save money, Developing Free. Printing at Cut Rates, Ow! Studio, 1104% Firet ave. 0} day and night aoonenetnemenesenytielinneneneere No Secret About Chiropractic We have no strange drugs, no mysterious operations. In fact, we wish that every one knew all about Chiropractic Adjustments; there would be a great degl less suffering on eafth. We can tell you and show you enough about your own trouble to convinee you of this great fact, and we make no charges whatever for con- sultation or examination, A. LEE LEWIS Registered Chiropractor 347 Arcade Annex. at is the shaw! fringe kets, with a big collar, which turns 0 its favor For dishes cut cucumbers lengthwise in two. Serape out ds, put in salad and cover with salad dressing op A KS pbs Sold & Exchanged. Amateur Fin ishing the Best. Prompt ON PHOTO-ART ‘co. ommerctal $28 Union, Cor, st MEMORIAL SERVICES —For— GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH At General William Booth MOORE THEATRE | Sunday, September 1st, 1912, 3 p.m. GOVERNOR M, B Presiding All Seats Are Free HAY at the lower| neth without increasing the weight. | * WE WERE GOOD TILL THIS. * * SERENE RR ee! Dear Miss Grey: We are in awful! trouble and have no parents to go| to. We went for an automobile ride with a couple of boys, and now our lives are ruined. Oh, please don’t} turn us down, but tell us what to do to keep our good names, We were good girls bef DISCOURAGED A. wish you would come to my| office to me, You will find | | heart of love, and of knowledge that | | will set you straight | Your lives are not ruined, ng to have it so. No happens there s al Our lives are Ike! pictures, which we smear at times, but the Great Painter can make the jpicture as fair as before. However, We must not keep on smirching {ts beautiful colors, or by and by the blotches will cover the work of art Come to me early some afternoon. | T will help you unless what | ways a chance. | matter “Trying to Be “Good” You must send an addret where’ a letter will | reach you, as I cannot answer through the paper. NTHIA GREY. RRRV EMER EER EEE ENE! a WHOSE PLACE TO OFFER *& Kiss. . * Deicdiekouwensnnsl Dear Miss Grey: My husband never forgets to kiss me every morning when he goes to work, but | he forgets to kiss me when comes home at night. Is it my place to kiss him first or wait until he kisses me? He says it's my plave A WIFE. | A.—When a man and wife begin to question whose place it is to offer a kiss, they making the “little rift within the flute, that by and by will mak mute and ever w ce all.” If he kisses you good bye in the morning, tt pretty small to |refuse to greet him with a welcom ing kiss at his home coming wR tt tt tk * SCHOOL YELL. * | we tt tk tk) Dear Miss Will you please | Cle Elum? give me a school yell for SCHOOL GIRL. hie __|Rip, rip, ip, zip, zam, zam, boo, | We are, we are, true, true blue, We the best, we are the best We are the best in all the real'm, | Because we come, because we come | because we come | From our Cle Elum | Rip, zip, zip, zam, We we are, true, zam, boo. rip, true biue. | are, | If “O. B.S." will send stamped, | self-addressed envelope, I will glad ly help him, CYNTHIA GREY | KKK KKK Ke * * * HAS A “FLOSSY” * od APPEARANCE * e Tew eee RRREEE ae Dear Miss Grey: I am 19 years old and have a flossy ap) nee. One day when I was with a girl she} asked me to kiss her, Should I do this if she should do this again? Is it right to learn the two-step before the waltz? The boys call me “Wing.” How can I stop it? Shall I fight them, or buy cigars and try to keep up with them? ENIGMA, A.—You seem to be proud of your “flossy” appearance, 1 assure you, | my boy, it is no credit to you. A boy has not a bit more right to kiss a girl who asks him than a girl has to accept the same proposition from a bo! Would you stick your hand in the fire because she requests it? Usually the waltz is learned firs as it is difficult to get it smoothly if not. | It might spoil your “flossy” ap pearance (o fight, You would bet ter pay absolutely no attention to |the boys. HOTT RK KEK * * . ARE ANGELS WILLFUL? *| EE ae Dear Miss Grey: My wife is good —in fact, almost an angle in most things, but she is very wilful, and Letters to Cynthia Grey for a walk, and he kissed me several times this, but the temptation wae too strong. I wrote to him and told him I loved him safeguard, As you know, you did a it was no worse, and let it be a less Simply exchange commonplace gre: ppt his ¢ | before Re TR TK IR * RECOGNIZED WEAKNESS 18 STRENGTH o * ee ed with a niae young man 24 years on the following Sunday, We went Miss Grey, I tried to avoid I'm 17 years old He's polite in every way, only and I'm very again? I ek. nd say when [ meet bim weak, Your advice will be accepted JUST A GIRL, build a beautiful structure-—your r you make the foundation weak or 1 are laying one stone in a peautiful structure against falling. have learned your weakness is your very foolish thing; but be thankful on ings with the young nfan, and mpany again, will never give up to me, I love her dearly, and I know she does me, and aside from these little tilts we get along fine. Please tell me how to overcome this in her HEADSTRONG. A—Your signature shows she ts not the only one at fault. If she is so willful, she deserves to be called “angle,” or did you mean| angel? If you will overcome being so headstrong, you may be surprieed| t the change that may come to hef wilifulness, and thé improved home atmosphere Wok he ttt tk ttt tt ttt * * * WILL A CHRISTIAN * * STEAL COW BELLS? - * [WMA RRRRRR REAR ee Dear Miss Grey: What {fs your opinion about people that profess to be Christians and attend church regularly that will steal their neighbors’ cow bells? I would like you to answer this, for these same people are very particular about what other people do. M A.—No real Christian will cow bells, I am sure bers are not all Christians, nor are all Christians church members. However, be very sure you posi- tively know who stole the cow bells. unjustly using any one. steal Church mem RRR * * * WHEN YOU'RE GOOD * * AND HE ISN'T & * | * * KKK hhhhhhhe Dear Miss Grey yourself married leaves you alone a good many even- ings a week and goes out with the boys and spends his money while you were good, what would you do? \ LIZZIE A.—Beford you were married, if If you find to a man that | you found your lover drifting away, what did you do? Did you not make as lovely and attractive as Why not do that now? Surely, the boys are not more pow- erful than the girl who tried to jtake him away in the courtship days, By being attractive, I do not mean by artificial means, but be truly kind and pleasant In your home, and he will want to stay there. |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 # ® reply. CYNTHIA GREY, * eee eee ee St DEBS, MOORE THEATRE, SUN- DAY NIGHT. Doors open 6:45, Re- eats 25¢, soe v TAKE NOTION Why not have you Jone ‘right? It costs if left with A. M. FROST 1382 Bi Ave. finishing no more St. Pau! Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. Original fire box Itnings and repaire tn and connected. 8 PIKE ST. Main 875. Everett-Seattle Interurban Railway SEATTLE TO BEVERETT—Limited trating 10:30 a m. and 6:25 p. m. Local Trains—6:30, 7:90, 8°80, 9120, 10:30 B, 11:30 a mis 1 6, 1:20 BB, 2:40, 4:40, 4:20, 6:80 B, 6:80, 7:30, 6:20, 9:45, 11.46 p. m, dally. Bxtre train Saturday and Sunday ot 10:46 p. m | Ticket Offices: Seattle, Sth av, near Westlake: Greenwood, Ajat Drug Store, 65th and Greenwood, EVEF . TO ATTLE--Limited traing 9:00 a m. and 4:00 p. m, Local traine—6:10, 6:00, 7:00, % 9:01 B, 10:00, 11:00 @. mj 12% noon B, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:01 B, 6:00, 6:00, 7:00, 9:60, 10:15 p.m Extra train Baturday am B indicates biggage trains. 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