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Fae SISSbG ON OPET PN EP | IAS Proper Care of Hair and Complexion The worry and bother of wear hatrnets and vetls to make the stay wp and conceal a dull, ee, unkempt appearance can be avoided by stopping aasvouee with soap, The “free’ aikali in sonp irritates the scalp, foakes the hair streaked, dull, goarse and brittle, Shampoo with greeitorary of canthrox dissolved @ Cup of hot water and the hair The first wor¢— will Alwayy’ be light, flutty and) Greatest Friends Ar easy to do up, besides looking de) Air, Pure Water and This shampoo lath- ere abundantly, dries quickly, stops ftebing scalp and clea as no @ther shampoo will, The luxury of extreme cleanliness which comes the use of this shampoo has it so popular that many of the best hairdressers now use it exclusively. It is inexpensive and @an be bought at any drug store. To whiten and beautify face, neck ‘and arms, dissolve four ounces fo @parmax in a half-pint witch hase! hot water, adding two teaspoon- glycerine. Apply this lotion ty and it will tone up the akin lerfully and quickly, It makes eldediy neat. Diet. The greatest coametic known {se pure air, One has but to look at the pallor of the men or women who are long in close confinement, as in our penitentiaries, to realize thia, The body, as well as the lungs, needs alr, and !t would be im-/ possible for any one to live if he were encased in an alntight cover- ing, even though he could breathe through his nose. However, in your desire for fresh do not overdo it and become The girl who exercises mu the open alr should wear a lar skin soft and smooth, and will! iat or a veil an a protection to her ve that shiny, muddy 100K) face, and long sleeves and large is so annoying, This lotion | sigves for her hands and arms. Will be found much better to use] Phen next winter, when ashe be han face powder, as it does not! ging to go to parties, she will find rad off easily like powder nor Goes it give the face that “pow- dered look.” This spurmax lotion $s excellent for removing and pre venting freckles, chapping and Toughness of the skin. REBLOCK YOUR HAT Into the latest fall style, We Ay@, clean, redlock and remodel felts, velvet, velour, beaver, ae. from this eare. Be sure and ip with all your windows open, and not be afraid of the night air, ae 1t ls usually purer than the air in the day time. It ts also foolish to think too much of our grandmothers’ bug- bear, “drafts.” One does not take cold from a draft, Cold is con tracted from a germ, and the only that her skin will be all the better |" THE Chae WERE OE SEPTEMBER 4, 1912, NEWS OF SPI SPECIAL I ‘Brille Burk ON BEAUTY way a draft can give tt to you fs by stirring up the gerths that have congregated in an unusued or dirty room. Learn to think of fresh alr as one of your greatest biessings and use all you can of it on all occa sions, and you will find that you will soon be possessed of a splen- did lung capacity which will add years to your life, besides giving you a wholesome, clean complexion |". that will be good to look upon. Just one last alr is not only a necessity to beauty, but to health as well. BILLIE BURKE. Only “Cascarets” MODEL MILLINERY Phone Main 943 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. AMUSEMENTS “SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Mate 43 Pollard Juvenile Opera Co. ta “SERGEANT BRUE" Matinee Today, Labor Day Matines Prices, 15c, he, 6c. Rven- lag Prices, 26c, $0c, Tc, $1 If Constipated Te SAT M. WILLS ner ag vin woxwuh murrLe: aos 2 OMPHEUM ACTS | ‘Take a Cascaret tonight and thoroughly cleanse your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and you will) surely feel great by morning. You men and women who have head ache, coated tongue, can't sleep, are billows, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disor dered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out, Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarete—or merely forcing & passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor off? This is tmportant. Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove sist ici GRAND FALL OPENING! 4 NIGHT ON A ROOF GARDEN” 17—Prror.e—i7 The PANTAGES Matinee Daily. Twice Nightly. Woouro.k's CHICKLETS Whiriwind sfusical Comedy ALICE TEDDY Famous Roller Skating Bear 100 aad 260. «| dip @ soup spoon, ATTUNE MIND TO MEAL FOR GOOD HEALTH We may know the proper way to how to place a fork as a signal to 4 walter, and all the other niceties of dining~ and still we may not know how to eat In fact our whole system of cat ing is wrong, according to Dr Franz A. R. Jung of Washington, noted specialist on gastronomics. “We cat too fast, too often, too; much and without giving the prop er attention to the food at hand.” sald Dr. Jung, “but the greatest fault of all is that we eat machine made food—roasts that are pre pared with a hundred others, pies that are turned out in one oven by thousands and véRetables thar lack the savor of individuality “Our other faulte in eating are} that we do not demand the proper) sanitary surroundings and that we do not attune our paychological senses to the right mood at meal) time.” To attach a meal “mentally,” Dr. Jung gives the following rules Assume a pleasant frame of mind before entering the dining room. Think a cheerful and happy the sour, undigested and ferment ing food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and car- ry off the constipated waste mat- er and poison from the intestines and bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morn- ing. A 10-cent box from your drog- clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children. “Portraits That Please” This Week Only. $4.00 Cabinet dozen Pictures, Bring this a4 with you. Canova Studio, 18 Third & learn from other tench| rat te Cee ers )§= without Some to on Prot. Naber, | BUY THIS BETTER GRADE OF CLOTHING ON CREDIT. thought before each bite of food. Don't talk too much. Keep your attention on the food before you. Forget everything but that you INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS = x | Ge [LACE SACHET FOR DRESSER DRAWER) The refinement of one’s dresser drawers is supposed to be an in dication of one’s character, and some women, therefore, prefer lace to all other adornments for the dresser. Real Irish is made by proficient needlewomen, or {f that is not to be had, machine-made lace, pre ferably in rose motifs, te em ployed. To make a lace sachet, cut out) two large Ince roses and use them to coves a round sachet of rose colored “yatio. Fill the cotton }Maing with rosescented sachet |powder, and lace the cover with narrow baoy ribbon. A number of these rose sachets strung on a broader ribbon makes a charm- ing gift for a bridal shower. RECIPE FOR PEAR NECTAR. | To 1 quart of pear sirup add 1 cupful of orange juice, the juice of 1 lemon and 2 eupfuls of water Piace in punch bowl and garnish | with the thinnest slices of candied | ginger root and sliced lemon. | A refreshing pear cider may be mgde) |by adding 1 quart of » sirup to }2 quarts of tart apple cider | or/ Juice. 1 quart of pear sirup, water, 1 cupfal of currant juice nf }1 cuptul of shreddea pineapple, THIN FOLKS MADE FAT are going to eat, and are going to fe enjoy it. ARERR ERI RK yews! gist means healthy bowel action; a) # * SORRY SHE PROMISED 7 * Sohackectawdhanae Dear Miss Grey: I am ongaged with a nice young man who is rail road engineer. Last year I left came West to visit my relatives, He wrote me twice a week, but the last two months he didn't write at all, Almost a month ago I found out that he drinks. I felt awful bad about it and sent his ring back. Aft- er that he came to Seattle and prom- ised if 1 would marry him rij away he would never take another drop, but I told him I would wait another year, so he went back East Fall Is Really Here and You'll Find a New Bradbury System Suit a Necessity The new fall models in all the latest fabrics are now being shown in biues, browns, grays and tans— unequaled in fit and finish. The suit you want is ready for you priced from $25 to $40. Other reliable makes are also shown in new models and colorings at popular prices—a wide selec- tion from $15 to $26. ng 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Seattie’s Reliable Credit House ET OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT HERE TOMORROW. DOUBLE —. SERVICE “MILWAUKEE” Seattle, Aberdeen en and Hoquiam Trains leave Seattle 7:90 A. M. and 4:90 P. M. For particulars regerding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE Siccond and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Office — 199 Now 1 am sorry I promised to marry him, because f have met an old friend of mine. He bas very good manners and says he loves me dear- ly, and he proposed to me the other night, What I want to know, dear Miss Grey, is if I shall accept this one and drop the other, or let go both, | for I don’t know what to do. Please answer soon. EASTERN GIRL. A—You thought you loved the| other man, now you think you love this one. You really do not know your own mind, so let things rest as they are until you know fully just how you feel about it. The man who loves you will wait. RRR * * * WIFE AND MOTHER * * * KKK Dear Miss Grey: I am living with my mother-in-law, and we do not get along. I want to know Is it proper for my husband to speak to her alone on business without me being pres- ent. LILLIE. A.—Certainly your husband has the right to speak to his mother alone. If your mother were with you, wouldn't you enjoy @ nice little talk with her? You do not own him, just because ad are married to him, its geht Blea Pec Fiala Br é WHAT DOES HE MEAN? * * RkeKaehheheeteeee Dear Miss Grey: 1 went out for a walk the other evening with a boy friend of mine. He didn't act gentlemanly and I got sore at him Then he told me I was the fun niest girl he had ever met. Before he left that evening he said he knew I was a nice girl. What do you think he means by it? Is it safe for mé to go out with him again? INQUISITIVE. Ac-It {# better for you to refuse the company of boys who do not have respect enough for their mothers to treat all girls as a man ly man would, the East and} Good, healthy flesh can only) gained by the use of the food, together with natural of the organs of assimilation. } | people out of ten in order to waigh| as much as they ought and be per feetly healthy, should use Samy the great flesh ger food health restorer, Weigh yoursait | before commencing to wi these little tablets, and see bow your weight increases from week to week. Samose does not contain a partl- ele of starch or pepsin, nor is it lany nauseating preparation, such | as is usually recommended to make people fat and which doee not bulld up good healthy tissues, Samose bas valuable flesh-forming proper- ties, tones up and strengthens the whole system, helps the food that is eaten to be assimilated in a nat- ural manner and absolutely re stores health to all the organs. If you are not perfectly satisfied with the results from Samose, Bar- tell Drug Co. will return your money without any quibbling. AMATECRS TAKE NOTICR Why not have your finishing done right? It costs no more if left with A. M. FROST 1332 First Ave. KODAKS Bought, Sold & Exchanged. Amateur = Fin. ishing the Beet. Atteattos. ART Co, sore, Mall Orders Prom DONALDSON PH: Commeradal 028 Unton, Cor. sixth, FRANK BRIGGS Reliable Jeweler, 1330 First Ave., Will save you money on anything in the jewelry line, TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR THE MILK CURE four ounces of warm, skimmed milk every t fter a few days, four The milk cure is frequently rec | six to “4 every ommended for Bright's disease,|/hours. Sometimes it is given fla gout, neurasthenia, intestinal put-| vor with weak tea or coffee. After refactions and @ few other diseases.|four to six weeks other food ts The treatment usually begins with| gradually added to the dietary. = 2 a errrrrrr TTT Tey x sna it anybody sees me with him */|they say I am, too, Do you think %|1 ought to go with him or that girla of my age ought to go with ) ares cwaawenns bus at all? Please give me your ? CAN THEY po IT? I Miss Groy: Please advise | advice. BLUE BY®S., fie in my trouble. | A-<It in far better for girls not lama machinist apprentice learn-|to “go with” boys until older than ine wy trade. Am nearly 27 years|you, and developed sufficiently to old Do you think that $45 per|Jndge for themselves whether, or month would keep a wife? not, & boy is the right sort. I have been keeping company! It is perfectly proper and right with a young girl, whom I love dear-|for young people to assoctate in ly, and we wore thinking of getting |healthful games and study; but warried, until sho found out that || When tt comes to patring off, they am a heavy smoker, and that I make themselves ridiculous, be joy my glass of beer once in a whi se they are not experienced © you think there is any harm in/¢nough to see how their actions ap- thio? pear to others. BROKENHEARTED JONES. If girls will only be content to be A.—Two might start nicely on $45 & month if both were economical; swe not allow undue familiarity, be a mutual benefit hed both. Pear punch ia compored of | 1 quart, of) but a heavy smoker and an inex perienced girl could not. It would take a man, willing to curtail habits NOTICE TO READERS of which you speak, and a girl who Knows how to make “good things | _ All letters cannot be am to eat” from every scrap of bread *# swered in the paper, ané many ® DOF DPOAG. | are without name or address. & * A stamped, self-addressed en & & velope always brings a prompt * allele kL EEd| jolly companions to the boys, and|* F ont sini nies ‘|e roply. CYNTHIA GREY, * HIS FATHER 18 RICH” #|* * a PETE eECCCSerrerrry RTH Hehehe Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of| Have your Kodak Finishing done 16 years of age. go with a boy |right and save money. Developing 17 years old and he dresses and) Free. Printing at Cut Rates. Owl his father ts rich, and he don't have | Stadio, 1104% First ave, Open to work, so they way he is tough,’ and night Distinction of Dress | M. M. Diffenbacher | | ALBERT HANSEN Established 1888 PRECIOUS STONES, FING JEWELRY, STERLING SILV! Corner First and Cherry ATTLE Wall Paper Retailed at Wholesale Prices Federal Paint & Wall Paper Company 1406 FOURTH AVE. Letters to Cynthia Grey Se ee ee el a 7 * * WO TKK My fiance, to whom I have been engaged for three He is always bebind time, from 16 I have chided him gently, and he seems sorry, * * * A HABIT OF THE TALENTED * * Dear Minas Grey: years, is lovely, but has one failing. minutes to two hours. but does not improve. He is extremely musical, and becomes #0 absorbed that time seems beyond his conception. Should I be angry? Is this a fault that can be corrected? I believe it js a common one with musicians. Thanking you for any suggestions, A FAVORED OND. A.—It is a trait with talented people to become absorbed to the ex tinotion of everything, and every one but the idea the mind Is following, and you may as well make up your mind right now not to allow it to annoy you either now or after marriage. If you cannot do this, you would better give the man up right now. If he is really talented, it is his privi- lege to follow the muse to the Iimit—the way great ideas are born. I do not mean he should not try to be considerate of others, but he will never entirely overcome it unless he gives up his talent—and who has the right to ask {t? You would not want him to give up the idea of benefiting the world to make you happy, so why not join tn trying to attain the highest? It {9 @ well-known fact that Eugene Field, when given money for steak by his wife, invariably forgot hunger in himself and others an@ came home with a new book, or old one, under his arm, Make your de cision, but don’t spoil either of your lives by nagging. I * fe & DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RING & * ee ee ee ee Dear Misa Grey: Having read with great interest and satisfaction the numerous letters in your corner of The Star, and also having noted the logic and common sense with which you answer all nacre ge 1 have assumed the assumption that possibly, through your generosity, humiliating ignorance may be superseded ‘by the following mnowiahios What is the difference between an engagement ring and a wedding ring? If there ‘s « difference, is the former presented after the engagement and the latter at the matrimonial ceremony, and Is it isonet ¥ the preacher or the groom? Thanking you, A—Thanks, awfully! You have so nearly used all the py. in the dictionary that itis with difficulty answer you,so pardon if by chance I should repeat you. The engagement ring is given at the time of engagement, or soom after, and the wedding ring (a plain gold one) at the wedding ceremony, The groom hands it to the minister, and he hands ft back to the groom, rn eee it over the engagement ring, on the third finger of the lef Distinction of Dress RABY & CO., Seattle’s Leading Ladies’ Tailors 918 Third Avenue (arieenes Creams AA Raby Pposite Entrance Fall | Opening Showing a complete and exclusive selection of the newest and most fashionable fabrics in ladies’ Suitings and Coatings FOR FALL AND WINTER Special for This Week $35 See the new Pheasant, Metal and Fur shades. We will present most concisively the fashion facts most practical to each individual. All our garments are HAND-MADE by MEN TAILORS. We make our work a credit to our business. We invite you to call, whether you purchase or not. Le ' RABY & C0.) 918 Third Avenue Seattle’s Leading Ladies’ Tailors