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if WONDER MILLINERY CO. | 1525 SECOND AVE I OUR FALL LINE wa some are. art If You Are a live Boy Hundreds of boys all over the t THE SEATTLE after school and you mt to hear fr are making lo ILY STAR mney ing riptions Saturdays. You can d same thing, if 1 will tus in you wn You can establish a business for yourseli, where your fy will be well rewarded financially, and at the same will gain tical experience that will be of Hj Walue to you in later years, Hundreds of our big business men of the day were i at one time other in their younger days. 1 secure the paper's rights for your illie: Miss BILLIE BURKE, A RE sT BY BILLIE BURKE The first word—WHY BILLIE BURKE? HILLIE BURKE 18 NAME, My father was a clown tn he Barnum @ Bailey cirews when to be a clown meant a man should MY REAL | ulation Department SEATTLE STAR, SEATTLE, WASH. H i 4 i We Have Just the COAT for YOU! NEW SAMPLES OF Mixture ; t : = be i and ed on sale at prices of reevived w Le «i I OT ti chee 3 $16.85 SPECIAL SHOWING OF Tailored Suits | s eecie SELL Ii D. LL0AA ALTERATIONS FREE AND GUARANTEED DIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP W Saturday Evening 500-506 Arcade Building R E ee ne ence That bring you back quality, wear, styl with prices that will satisfy you. Patent Hi 1.75 unl “ath She ust tight for Sizes 6 to 8. For big growing girls. Sites Shoes, box calf, lace button. Sizes 9 to 13 Ne as above, B84 toll..... as above, 11% to2 1406 Third Ave., Liberty Bldg, The Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes. tee DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE “MIL W AUKEE” le, Aberdeen. and H Traits leave Seattle r Particulars Fegarding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Office oquiam #20 A. M. and 4:90 P, M. ot | TCC Tee e eee ee eee ' In. all colors and materials at Select cucumbers smooth ‘ Values up |® and of medium size, wash N to $25.00 # thoroughly Im cold water and N su Gece pack In a cask or crock, pla 4 Values up ing first a layer of dill and Waste $35.00 d A vine leaves, then a layer of PTrTrrrerrcrertsT rr ererr rss eres be a great paptomimist. He was rather ppointed when | was born 1 was not # boy, and named me Billie, 1 was born in this country and educated in Eng and. My mother ts «till alive, I first went on the stage in England, but came over here as leading wom an to John Drew and since my fr season have starred with my own company My home, after my season closes, isin New York ag at my countgy place, which I havé recent ly porch This year tion I have | d.on the Hudson ri # the first summer vaca ever spent in this tntry | AM NOT MARRIED NOR GAGED AT PRESENT |TALKS BY THE SOAP SUBSTITUTE EN 1 am not Occasionally we meet with per sons whose akin ix so dolicate or irritated that they cannet! use soap. it ie a mistake in such instances different: brands of © hope of finding to recommend soap to them in One that will auit Instead, offer them the substitute, which is cleans soft enough for almost any sk it fe composed of a mix e of equal parts of oatmeal and almond meal, ground and passed through a lowing and sieve. The meal may | licately scented according to tvidual fancy. It ia often convenient to put the meal into small bags for the bath. Use the bag to bathe the HERE’S RECIPE FOR DILL PICKLES with a few bay sed, and so on “i quantity has ving the ait eveumbers leaves inters until the 4 been obtained, | and yine leaves for the top layer. Close the barrel or crock and make a bNne of ¥ quarts of water to 1 of salt, pouring through the bung hole or on top of the crock until the cu cumbers are covered, After two or three days drain off the brine, seald it, and when cool return to the cucumbers, Leave the bung hole open until the cucumbers bexin to ferment, then ciose with & stopper. When the barrel is open; keep covered vith a wooden cover with a weight on top to keep the pickles un der the brine. Seeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeetreeeeereeeee RRR An invaluable sewing room help lis a case of measures and a book of |family measurements The case is a linen pocket 20 inches long, divided lengthwise into two parts tq hold two yardaticks. Down the front of the case is a lwertes of pockets, graduated to hold la folding ruler, coiled tape, pencils, }ehalk and soapstone such as tailors juse for marking. | The measurement record is hung inext to the ruler case, It contains a series of pages for each member of the family, and besides the reg ular lengths and circumferences re quired for ordinary garments, con- tains sizes of collars, hosiery, shoes, | | | | gloves and hiatbands, \ THE RAINY DAY BRIDE The Swedish girl prays for a rainy day on which to get married. Then before she goes to te ceremony at- tired in her wedding clothes she mf fike the cow, feeds the calf, and steals a breast feather from the ben. That is to bring her husband good luck. The Swedish bride wears loose shoes, unbuttoned and untied, at her wedding. In one is a silver coin, in the other a gold one. This {s to bring her the necessities and luxuries of life. When cake frosting has become too hard, heat a silver knife and it will be a big help in spreading Hotel Ethelton Our rates are in keeping with the times, $4 to §7 a week, 760 and $1 per day, Noar ull large stored and theatres, Oppostio Vostofiies, THE STAR-—FRIDAY, urkhe JUST ONE LAST WORD The keen observation of oth. ers and the physical care which an actress gives herself as part of her busin: could be used to advantage by all women. Kill, [pec STAR DOCTOR j body and face ax you would a was rag “NOBODY LOVES A BALD MAN" |® ery day we too YOUNG men! & THE DOG @ or a long ilness. and women, who have grown pre-| * 9 ne ee eel maturely gray. They immediately exe x eee REE Ee Hw diKocived in a cupful of warm water fall into the “Olid Age” ck: be-| Dear Miss Grey: I am in great|/* most sa factory. But plain salt cause gray hairs are so closely as-| trouble, 1 am 17, and going with a) Water or luke warm water, alone, in " : - large quantities ts also uffective. sociated WITH OLD AGE | After vomiting has taken plact It ia extremely discomforting and | Large stock Of |iet'the patient swallow the whites {humiliating to be bayl—to be gray | beautiful lof several eggs or some sweet ofl when the years do not justify it |to help absorb the poison. Also he girls laugh at the young men give a simple cathartic such as cas-| *o marred—the young man soon § ers t oil, and follow with a good learns to discriminate between nat > le aa of warm water, after the| ural hair in its full bloom of health for Saturday, [cathartic has acted. |" and NATUPAL COLOR, and shab- “Peeps Let the patient drink plenty of} by looking gray and faded hatr. P . |water and keep him on a diet of Give nature a chance It she ts| y FSCS mit and toast for twenty-four encourag stimulated, nsuleted, | ° hours. abe will give you a head of hair Florist a that you will be proud of, Give tt to her, HAY Use— HAIR HEALTH per. Co FOR SALE BARTE DRL STORES RECOMMENDED BY SEPTEMBER 13, 1912. ne COVEY wer wast Newest effects, auc on don | LAUNDRY €0 tall plume ir boas, owtrl fH kt ttt tet te tte te te te te te an owt omtahiimed wel wash MODEL MILLINERY 2 * 527 People's ey * SHALL | NURSE MY PRIDE AND MAKE BOTH SUFFER? ® * | 7 RRR kot ee ee Dear Mins Grey Six months ago my fiance broke our engagement | aa¥ing hédidmnot love me We Have Hit the Right Plan Sinee then | have just tried to see how frivolous | could appear, 1 S > have goae with many other fellows; treating him coolly and snubbing - tt - cm Call Feeney scanee kes | eattie-Made, Man- tat I feel q sure he loves me now a girl friend of that hin mie wouldn't acknowledge his mis | would onl laugh I know | do not deserve his love after acting aa I have | but in spite of my seeming frivolity (to soothe my stubborn pride) I do love him, and know | can t ppy without him If you were in my place would you quit ing as though | cared for them, or go on suffering him suffer, too A.——Women mah they ting thetr honor tha The yx gagement, believing may have found be place to corre ored Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear SUITS and act ing with others and perhaps YOUNG GIRL, allowing the opinion rather than} of their to please ality make ” kreatest mistake to govern th in ir every action their action by alte individus no how and governing ter a senne how grea wv mk man me it better loves y« bu Your part is to stoy aking the en love, and he and it i# his is degrading very nora ble marry ude th flirting withou mistake }to your wo t others, Stop it for principle, and do not go , back to it if your lover never comes to you. If you are convinced that he loves you there are many little ways in which you can enedurage f him without sacrificing your pride. " . ae od REE ROR E EEN EH eS) YOUN nan 24, and we want to get GULAR CONTRIBUTOR TO THE DAILY | # # married, and my mother says if w 4 satis AR *® A BEATING FOR A * marry before two years she will put Uy We invite you to « WEDDING PRESENT # him in the p wot stand It MZ arnine our suits. Whether ,tall, but ste nde My balr te red: lw ® any longer at he 1 am the dog gy not, you ar 1 my eyes are blue, My chin 6 20 ye ee eee eee ee ee ® Of the family. Can she send him] ot ae ee pointed, as some think, but rather] Dear Mias Grey: We have been there? Please anawer soon Gy: OUR PRICES ARE the reverse, and my teeth are ree | married two years, and don't get ANXIOUS. G ular, I have the thin, fair skin of|giong, The first night we were| A.—If he should persuade you to G: my Irish ancesto: married be got drunk and beat me.| Marry before you are of agerto do YB: Every woman ts more or leas of || was going to leave, but he asked! Which you would have to He and G on actress, but it Is only as she be-| forgiveness, so | forgave him, but ®Wear you are 18, he would be Hable/ af comes a keener erver of life|he has blackened both my eyes to the Jaw. If you are really mis-| ‘ lv and is able to imagine situations | si and | feel I can't stand {t any treated at home, all you have to do} 4 which have formed certain charac. | longer Lhave left him. Do you I* to see the juvenile judge, or the teristics and certain facial changes | think I am doing right? protectiv@ officer of the ¥, W. C. A.| 4 that she can make her way upon BROKEN HEARTED WIFE, | and either one will see that you ine ata A.—You were a fool to atay after, bave a good home wh you ean roger the firet beating, and got. what you &° on with your education or go to | deserved for being sucf ‘a molty:| work It may be hard for you to belleve.| but tWo years from now you would probably not be willing to marry thie man. If he truly lovgs you b j will not want you to do wrong da will be willing wait for you That x always” test. If | were you [ERE OEEE EERE YONA 1 would try It Shi | SHALL | ASK HER \* TO KEEP COMPANY? \* Jeoddle. Are you doing right? You dbould report the man to the Humane soc © police, and shaw that you have at least vértebra to your spinal column, | Every garment marked in plain figures If we have not your size we will make it for you at the same price. The Ladies’ Ready-Tailored Suit Stop 238-240 LUMBER EXCHANGE * * NOTICE TO READERS # All letters can be an ® 1 ode inde tadedaantnded ¥ ES?) » swored in the pap and many ® Dear Mins Grey: There is a cer t or address. }tain yout lady I think very m , self-addressed en &} of, and she cs a prompt w+ with angther CYNTHIA GREY, #| it be right of me t *| company, with me Pec Pee eee eee ee ee hh} if whe is engared -- | jin next pape roa, Woke } pane keeping company Please anewer RUBE the gir! is Of course n eee eee eee eee | know * * meddle "@ IN CASE OF POISONING. *& girl hab aight to go with whom » . phe pleases, and if sho ls OY O-lo a ape eaeeaeeedae | castonally with the young man, it | ing} food, | | will be perfectly proper for you to| In case of sickness from ea invite her Out chee in awhile; bus; Polson berries or don't bd sitfy enough to ask any send for a physician promptly b in coming give the pa-| ortgage on) ent an tle at once. Such cases | cannot ailowed to go for any} 7 length of time without some simple errr errr.! and quick remedy if the patient is # to be cured without great suffering with you,| While girt to “keep pany” land expéet to have a every minute of hef tine leeee eee * * * * (eRe Dear Mins Grey: I ha 1 KO ing with the grandest boy for sev eral months and he has declared} over and over that he loves me} ia ly, and I do love him so. lately he has neglected me f a8 PIKE Hata 8. Sadia agi d DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 6 Cents Per Couple. '® SHALL SHE DEMAND IT? ‘* i The picture gives a very the outfit. It includes one XI, one mahogany table, 6 along with these three are —fine ones. - Including a ttle grand opera, by Caruso, Schumann- Heink or Farrar; a gem or two from the concett platform by such artists as Evan Williams; two of the finest concerted numbers ever produced, the qttartette from “Rigoletto” nd the sextette fr “Lucia.” A little of the light } | popular melodies, such as everybody likes to hum— “Moonlight Bay” if —and a wee bit of comedy- Kickin’ My Dog Around” prefer 6 choose your own, not obliging And the total cost of Vi NO INTEREST ‘Terms Are $10 D. No other money you ha |B as longa’ you live, will giv pleasupepieducation and ent guaratiteed ; money back if most sangttine expectation voices of the world’s sweet home—not the rasping, squ brings machine and records No interest, no extras, Mail orders filled, shipped Write for details anywhere. of our easy payment plan. This Victor-Victrola, With a Library of Fine Voices; for $10.00 Dow and the 15 selections is but § jly, and for three times in sueces-| ision has broken engagements with me, and I have seen him twice with Janother girl; but he won't explain So, Miss Grey, shall I simply let jhim alone or shall I demand an ex ge I am 19 | A-—"Grandest” boys are apt to }do such things. Let him go, and jnever give hyn a chance to break janother engagement. We Are Over-Stocked On Ladies’ Fall Suits And for a period of one week LOVIBA, > accurate idea of Victor Victrola ne record album. fifteen selections only we will offer you choice Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions from one hundred and fifty beau- tiful Suits for Ladies and Misses at our fancy plain and lored Inquire at the public roin books, library for 6 special sale prices and terms of $1 Down and $1 a Week You get the suit you when you pay the “first dollar,” wear,it while paying the balance at $1.00 a Week or $5.00 a Month, Alterations Always Free Suits The party suing for divorce must be in this state one year, Raffling comes under the lottery laws, and is prohibited, select The length of the Mississippi river, the largest in the United States, is 3,160 miles; the. Missouri, the next long is 3,100 piles, Old rose, with dark green, is a good combination, Old gold goes well with some shades of green. The American Peace and Arbitra tion league favors universal peac by conciliation nd arbitration, through a permanent international |security court arbitration treaties lbetween all nations, and adequate armament for national security, TO PRESERVE -GRAPES WHOLE vi. for example,“They Gotta Quit fifteen sglechions in all. If you why yousmay—we're nothing if in plain Ig° fancy novelties and rough mater- The colors are blue, brown, . The prices are from $19.50 to $29.50, Take your choice at once before they are picked over, After this sale we will require our usual terms, Open ‘These come tailored serges and worsteds, al, ctrola, $69.50, 1 Mahaqgany Table, Album Wg ials. AND NO_EXTRAS own and $5 a Month ape" will ever spend ertainment as this, black and gra ve ever ¢ buch Anendous amount of Every one totale ty bar better tt Select large, nice bunches of|fe Saturdays until 10 p. m. it fails to be better than your Bi) grapes, carefully picking out any rh s! The full, living, breathing fj that are unsound, and having the WE TRUST THE PEOPLE” : i Stores Everywhere. grapes perfectly dr Warm a can of sealing wax, take each bunch separately, dip the stem in warm wax (not hot) and lay it on the table for the wax to harden, Have a clean, dry box, place a layer of paper in the bottom, then a layer of grapes, another layer of paper, and so on until the box Is filled. T set away in a cool, dry p The grapes will keep until Christ-| mas, says a correspondent, VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Looks Like Sttky tm Oue-fourth 200 Seattle est singers right in your own Ten dollars a month pays for it, 1awky imitations s to you; HN9 Third Ave, Se Seneca @)/ ennorn S, JOHNSTON CO, Third and University Arcade

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