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THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1912 NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS vxw | GIRL WINS GOLD MEDAL SWEET LAVENDER sig AND ORRIS ROOT Sweet lavender is just the! Gene | tnahionable weent Every article of the tollet receive CENTRAL WET WASH e e | Liver Pills |“? Auto Barylose® f Work pounds for 600 age for tough [swe NEWS OF SPECIA Letters to Cynthia Grey every additional pound. dry 400 per dozen. 624 Ninth Ave. It is impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the bowels are constipated. Waste prod- ————- ucts, poisonous substances, must be removed from the body “DENNY-RENTON” | at least once each day, or there All Clay Products ™. little Genevieve Parr, who won the gold medal af the Princess| now RARER *| theatre, Tuesday evening, vieve, * * : BACHELOR GIRL’S MISTAKE ‘ * Ake who is only eight years of| ity meed, But’ not by dropping a ‘ * D a o ‘ ¥ little essence from a bottle ot| Will be trouble. Ask your doctor ; ings That Professional Meni" *** SK AA AAR Ke and lives with her parents, Mr./oi4.° ‘The present fancy ix for n| about Ayer’s Pills, £.2.47%40%:| 1007 Hoge Bldg. | Know and Do j= Dear Miss Grey: While viaiting with a chum of mine, I mot a ver) Ree eee rane he OT coneey enka, OME, tooeen ea | one - nice young man with whom I soon became a friend, Now. Miss Grey, I North 77 % i » ite eo — beans of! 7 : OW a m HOt foolish over him, like lots of girls. He accompanied me hae rth 77th, ts an adept in the High-{sachets or the genuine lavender| |leaves placed ar jae rie, millin freshness of summer is er jall one’s belongings. Orria root is the mg volls and lin inen, the ated in By EDWIN J. BROWN from a dance one night wos INEV EDA AND), OPTAIN ABER, di article made Vaughan wel land Fling, let and the next day we, my chum and several and while there I unintentionally did some. It was enough to, although | did not mean ts very cool; | exy he thinks I do not want Spanish dance and bal and hous went to the park ng that made him angry c that way. Now he ac She won the medal at her first pos we)! attempt in public, next favorite In am jhis company. He told my chum he thought a great deal of me, but (on delicate odors, It gives forth the] count of this mistake) thought | meant to “ditch” him. Tam in earn-| faint smell of wood violets, but it is| thon concerning sul : eat and would like to get back his friendship, because It is so seldom I w evanescent odor It merely et ter hereto ‘ find a pice, respectable boy ‘ BACHELOR GIRL. |closed in @ muslin sachet, | bran " tren A.-If you are tn the wrong, say #0 In a womanly way, but do not To make its fragrance endure, | | : allow your regret over the Incident to make you mushy, You might 4 it on layers of wadding anc bad ever sot] WFil@ & short note, asking him to call, and then explain matters it in the oven, “Waten the| Ham has x Bh a Ppa j baking process and remove the! bas actualy unonetre . + ee ee ee s eek 26. knew, de his heart that wadding before It is singed CUT-RATE DENTISTS harmony with @ » of she asks ‘Ong he same in }*. THE HABIT OF LOVING & applies to tho wife inde tN GoodTeett 1—-Small Cost Waguenesa with w some! ® * analyse fundamental, WCF Ae RARER ERNE REM 7 DESERTED IN ENGLAND, . Gee Mise reasoning creates such| Dear Miss Grey; I seem to be({ Cynthia’s Answers * What Is More Annoying Than @dlivion that melt hee mn | always falling in love, I will go . TT rceee eee ss 2. 2 sf; ? BERD wey ‘say . with a girl for awhile and get to to Many Questions Dear Miss Grey: 1 was deserted| Unsatisfactory Dental Work pine bee benefits think lots of her, thea change to by my husband three years ago in Have you ever had such an experience? Nearly every body bas enables another and think just as much of Nance O'Neil was born in Oak England. 1 hear he is in Wiscon-|§} 8d. Of course you are annoyed about It rwards, But hed you hegertake to to. her, 1 never speak of it to the girl, land, California, 1875. sin, U. 8 A., but have no proof, | Stopped and picked out a good dentist you would have avoided your eee truth. at rel but feel that I am doing them an - | I think I should apply for a db trouble, Oblo Dentists are specialists in the profession with years we. who have studied (he injustice in a way The best method for preserving vorce. Have been in this state two|f of experience to their credit. Only highest grade materials are used . Am I sick or crazy, or what? follage and Mowers is to put them years, No one knows | am married,|§. 404 work is carefully done and it lasts, Give me a good remedy If you can./ "Pp in alcohol Jand I am afraid | would be looked Twelve-Year Guarantee—Low Cut Rates: down upon if I told them, ¢ We know kc Is correct and ¢ A NATURAL LOVER wuld 1 our w written | A You are probably in the Copenhagen bine is between a get my divorce in any other city in « prant 1 are Just k « “ adolescent period of your life, and stay biue and a robin biue, neither the state, without their knowledge? weet guaranteed work can be dor 80 are not entirely settled as to| light nor dark I am a working girl and would like “OFFICE HOURS | °° opinions, and your emotion sways — to know if it costs the same every XTHACTION T where in the sta ANXIOUS GUARANTEED you. The remedy will come natur.| No tuition is charged for a rest Raed “ry gop Daily from 8 a. m nig ally with years. The first thing is dent of the state under 21 years of If the wh abouts of the | ve Gas or husband is not k f th te m. Sunde | Nined Air to look upon the girls as good See. The state normal charges a ee ce nee re © and Holidays, 9 to 12. | Two Indy attendants chums, and do not analyze your|*mall entrance fee of $10.00 a | proceedings must be published once : feolings, and don't worry about love! *¢mester unless the pupll certifies » By por gt ag Age eg weeks *. Bridgework $3- $4 ; for a while yet. This is, no doubt,| upon his honor that he is taking the ros emg 7) ed ra ag z gat - ‘ t : BY eric vee thor t o in thon to pac a .. " espone ie ® serlove question wi h x X, and mn ach within 60 days of the last publica tly m rown ay advice is te © a clear nly —_—- ores “ae? o a Sets 8S. lit keep your time ceeupled| A man Is. lable for only debts of can mpeg = TMi no. ncaa ne Lecwtsate i bikoae ; in work and healthful pleasure necessity made by his wife and GENEVIEVE PARR, length of residence in the eliy or Fillings 50c Up $8 Crowns $4 i iries as jewelry, etc __leounty is immaterial | Never atiow Never have xtracted If MOREE RRR EERE RK HERS a z - ae | * Have it filled } res a 1 * # A good shampoo for falling hatr| | See the cruiser West Virginia in| Villimas Soe w ; * THE OLD STORY # is made by beating the yolk of an | \the Gry dock, navy yard. Round |f_°™ { * * very light, adding a little wa-| trip 60c ose : SRP REE ER ER RE ee ad using as any other shar I Semeneennsesirasiessenties anes if you wi m and estimate | Dear Miss Grey: I have a broth beg the exception of not hav | weg rasa s OHIO Bate ‘DENTISTS / }er who was married two months ‘ty ro water too hot, as it will} Sleeplessness. | Producers, 7 . ngs vs weed s aelead ‘oh Heyl aye pBn- 4 ONE-FISHER CO. } ago, and hia wifo will be a mother he 08m | Sleeploasnens is duc to the pres-|tune nina arian just before reuir-|p strips. Wilt f" your in & very short time " a coer | : in & syrup just be I materiat aca paparies" Bie nt in nee, mate Deen’ New Year's day, Washington's |@nce of too much blood in the head.| ing. Rubbing the extremities with a mea 4 “" birthday, Fourth of July, Labor tead of taki drv Inde rough towel is another way of) cle ‘ stays at my home most of her time a ! } of taking a dr ne : : sia A uname most of har ve jay, Thankngiving day nd’ Chriat tleep. omploy ee atupie remedy [equalizing the’ cireiation and i MODEL MIi-LINERY STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS *f§ and will not even speak to me when ™@* Sre the legal holidays ob | equalize cireulation ducing sleep. 827 People’s Bank 1am with her. Now, Miss Grey, *TYed by all states. There is no) If the brain has been actively en-| If a person is troubled with wake-| = Pen A Is ON dae SENS she is only 16, and has no mother,| "*04! holiday gaged just before bedtime, it is wise| fal hours in the night, after having arasptr , t jto 4 short, brisk walk in the! been asleep once, it Is wir er owned ‘corpo and has kept house for her father , aw who na drunkard: since she was | NOTICE TO READERS |20 sit 10 pat the biood into nor| up and’ eat crust of bread. | sree regi ext ab actio | his has the same effe: ton pe mr ve pre we 4 ys bey * All letters cannot be an ®) 4 cold bath or rubdown is equally starts the stomach working, and aid or where she went. She it) w swered in the paper, and many * | er fon ® people. af t in to ‘ # the blood fr trying. to do right now, and I fect!» 9 e some people, while © hot) that in turn éraws & are without name or address. # | py A stamped, self-addressed on | h will be found to induce sleep, the head. others, There must be tried to ca it ia difficult to sleep] see which is the better for the ind the brain is overactive, a child] vidual case. |should not be excited just before the (TWO NIFTY DESSERTS” Former Government Cruiser Arranges for One-fourth | Remove from range and add whites Opening Up Big Body Newly Cruised s if now was the time she needale ja friend and advice, Shall I tot) ® my friends go by and stick to her?) ® * * * velope always brings a prompt & reply. CYNTHIA GREY, * * * Thanking you WORRIED. A.~If you were to deser. the girl now, it might mean’ her ruin. Friends such as you describe are not friends, and the realization that you are helping this girl to build} character will be more to you than tho associatiqn of such narrow} minded people PESERERERRERRY BY Not Salts and Pills— ““Cascarets” Which depend ef profit from of these instit fe net & pers thing: labor is 1 9| TAPIOCA CREAM jeup pearl taptoca or one and one-| of eaes beaten stiff, Chill and fla ver j halt minute taploca,} tablespoons & feclal institution | lee. tipated. Bili Tass. |two cups scald milk, two ¢gga, BANANA FROTH—Whip a cup a ter of $¢ ro. 2. 7 nk * * tahhne 4 ‘onstipate sious, Flead-jonethird cup sumar, one-fourth tea-| fal of stiff, Rub enough im exploitation for | “ ove i. 1 who own | hy spoon salt, one teaspoon vanilla. | bat a fine sieve to RSET eee weenie wt tS he cave Me Wore Wonca): So? Stomach Sour, Take Soak tapioca one hour in cold| make a cupful of pulp, and beat this an e leve 0 e as ance or ively own i. who would bel | a Cascaret. | water to cover; drain, add to milk,/at once into the whipped — * 66 ” Ene one but Idlers. the 1 nd cook in double boiler unfilPAdd four poonfuls of pow- characte of, labor. wae RRR RAR —— — . i er from” wage slavery for! Dear Mist Grey: Will you please| You men and women who can't|(rausparent. Add halt the sugar t9\defed sugar and pet 6 frothy eap omesteads nder ew an. ealth for use of thoes who| Savise me? I have had a hard life,| Bet fooling right—who have head-| sichity beaten and salt. Combing| toons; fill it with the banana cream it, whe would be benefitei7 making my way in the world sinco/ ache, coated tongue, foul taste by pouring hot mixture slowly on|agd sprinkle generously with bits of Beople, except the id! @.i f was 13 years old up to two years|foul breath, dizainess, can't sleep aad Worthy of note the thiev tontaminating in- the United States constantly redu is and | mproved its service all privately owned mediurme « 2 transporta tio: their charges ond ui Of the masses. The ¢ ion T know Company. ba which has bes d to reduce its rates 60 per Bi by reason of our city plunt hav under fered ite rates, even rou aa mmategement todkes wtTT Feturn te eopartnership Pe camRet go back to Indiv! ag each one of we had skin the buck Mae fale 2 knife and id palr of trousers them wit) ngs for oe World advancement must upon private right h Mecurity and property. T ¢ must be our supren earth produc ore with t of tod will bring di ony with will continue to me People and further 1 pe higher « efficiency pro jon w the oo gi cage ite their rtrit ath ($04 ro | liste a property. Thi d into wage lorkera drives them t ei ica Bower interest wht thelr rights, The orga ers and the general pu © possens the inat " 184 Broder ion and distrib: n ‘only omp tinh meres a is of life. This own trustified in egw tustified ins recognizes + in soctety it le Wie must go with bt tO Capital producti AR nd robbe: ee Privilege ed tealey cones! ownership a He management, with pr eat or use, and Mr. Taft comer He knows that when t Stregktt eMough of capitalis etal Needs will force them seats natural and inevitah id result, onward « from capitalism, He iB SOCIALISM OWTAIN AW me already shown t Sapltalint owners have b to organize th t ¥ and that we now } z We production of all w ft oe Production — ix 80d the public wel ibutreaire# nd dems bor ta lhxs pr th ‘and Well as the man ot produ Mion + aly thing necens on of 5 woman the will do itn Higence wi Dolitical Dower and roa t ative and tl the interest aud physical ‘Boeitarn wit te Holenee vores, a exploiters “inden\fa Ave Union Block of is the Seatth We can-| days 1 pro prepare] hatehet skin thongs for our- production xploit| ger| acquaintances of the opposite sex. om the i of living affirntative | their) that tt would be narrow minded to/ this b industrial! ith,| n orderly natin on) Dear Xiits Grey: I was then married for the My son, who has just from school, has been} and he tells me he ago. second time. come home here a month, aii} * home? THIRTY-SEVEN. . A school or at work. can get him interested little business for himself with very It may be you or Belgian hares. If so, lend him »\ the money and require him to re- pay you, and to run the bueiness on} business principles. interest him after patiently trying, | have a talk with the juvenile judge bel and he will talk with the boy. td i cls al hat ~ hel * | ® THINKS PICTURES * on} * SHOULD BE BURNED z je eich ak Anus UNEEES Dear Miss Grey: I have had a ;| dispute with « friend, and would vai like your detafled opinion on the subject. The question up is that a ~|man or woman, when married, sm | should burn all pictures of former nd} 4 si} My friend takes the jand I the negative on the gr a) ©" | expect such 4 thing. INQUIRER. ¢-| A-—It would not only be narrow 4-| minded, "".\ trustful. A man or woman ie not owned, body and soul, by the per- son he or she marries, and has a | right, not only to pictures of former friends, but to the companionship m| of those friends to a certain extent. on) The man or woman who sows dis- ;%\ trust and jealousy, will get it back ‘a-| ten fold. i Wa ah ish Maina atta aac: a m \% THEY BoB UP 15 fe AGAIN SERENELY t nd) ® POE PM Per ee Dear Miss Grey: When women earn that the car compauy hag re- served three back seata for men to | smoke, they will go up front, and not complain about it. Hatpins are all right in their place, but over the edge of a wo- 24\ man's hat is not the place. A MAN. en| ve} od TERE RERA EEA ETHOS * methola| e THINKS THE WIFE OWNS * * * THE HUSBAND, * * RH | ee dea I think it le just ‘j|lovely in you to give such good 1e| advice, but I don’t agree with you re.|when you say a wife doesn’t own \>,|her husband just because she is married to him. If a wife doesn’t own him, who does? Don't you think a wife should have first | place? | A.A man should prefer his wife above all others, but that does not make her own him. He should have manhood enough to refuse even her The boy should either be in| castor oil? in some|cleanse and regulate the stomach, little capital, such as raising squabs| fermenting food but selfish, brutal and dis- are billows, nervous and upset, both d with a sick, gasey, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel) worn out, | ~| Won't work. His father is no good. } Are you keeping your bowels ve| What will I do? Let him hobo clean with Cascarets, or merely *s-laround and break up my happy|forcing & passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills This is important Cascarets work while you sleep; } or }remove the sour, undigested and} and foul gases take the excess bile from the liver | and carry out of the system all the) constipated waste matter and If you fall to} polson in the intestines and bowels. | A cascaret tonight will straighten | you out by morning—a 10-cent box | from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels regular and head clear for months. Don't forget the children, They | liove Cascarets because they taste or |go00d—do good—never sicken. gripe Dance at Dreamland tonight. LADIES’ SUITS _ Strictly Man Tailored | $25.00 to $32.50 Ladi Ready-Tailored Suit Shop 228-29-40 Lumber Exehn | and repaire ail kinds of stoves, ranges and furna) Water backs and collt put in and connected. rik! You Will Never Lose frank being straightforwa , because 1 ation of w connection. is a great deal of a bank account to thin whieh an out- matter you cannot appreciate as sider As a bank depositor y u make yourself and your business meth- ods known and put yourself in a position to get the best financial advice at all times, to say nothing of building up @ credit which will be of great assistance to you when you need It most FIRST NATIONAL BANK stablished 1882 First at James Pioneer Square L | es |boller, and cook mixtare; to doubt return until = A New Principle in Complexion Treatment Mo urious when ueed clog the ly form a perma- a flim whieh | Interte native action mereoll Wax -which act# upon an entire! different principle. While perfect! Gayeenees it containe active i te which remove by ab | dead and haif-dead skin, n com metios. Th: natural healthy Mercoilzed wax, an¢ yo ore (one ounce is Hed at night ike d off in the morn cream and w ing. The correct principle in the treat ment of wrinkles is to tighten th skin, which naturally trons out th lines. A face bath, remarkably ef- fective in thie direction, may b made by dissolving 1 ounce pow ed saxolite in % pint witch han vt “1 DONT Won od wed strictly and my harmles SULPHURRO BATHS BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE it thickens, or. ach diseased No ‘chto- roform ether or wan a method own posttively |. GRANT e ry or other fruit, citron, ¥ chopped nut fine ‘A former Government Cruis y y eften to find that the other fellow man of sn Many a housewife has spoiled the sleeves of a nice freeh waist by let- ting water from up her arms whe jing dishes. Or many @ man has | wet his shirt cuffs, though they are rolled up, while washing his face. There is a way out of the dif- ficulty. Take a smal! piece of sheet -jrubber and cut a washer with a *| hole slightly smaller than the wrist “| Put this washer on the arms when |} washing dishes or washing the face and it will be found to stop the flow of water effectively. enough to encourage anyone. payments are divided into coupo of them at any time he chooses 0} id DO YOU KNOW As an easy plan of getting hol That grumbling is as contagious Po bead smallpox? That the piece of work you dread most is the one to tackle first? That there is no investment that pays larger dividends, all things considered, than cheerful smiles and kind words? g poor and even then perhaps som That a pillow filled with dried hops often proves a cure for in- somnia? Six Million Women Work for $6 a Week KANSAS CITY, Mo., Bept. 14.- The importance of the organization of women in labor, not only to them- selves, but to men, was emphasized by Miss Alice Henry of Chicago, editor of the officlal organ of the National Women's Trade Union league, in an address at Labor Tem- ple here The land to be taken is a b and other towns. dei s, and folder giving particula MAIN 1088. IND. 5200) rhe thing that strikes me in my Re it RL ee ee tfips through the country,” said|order in which they are rece 5 Waten, nh ing ectore, far’ Miss Henry, “is the Interest men ; } : h, OW. R K, B. Bl everywhere are taking in the wo-| Western Washington Departm BRR, GC. & PB! men’s movement, If the women do The very best and re.| BAb organize to protect themselves,|the following coupon today, Do Hable ‘watches the lower wages which they receive the’ lowest, prices” §f] Will force down the wage scale of] ial state booklet? ' Hough tho men. ” Jewelers, DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE, Fifth and University. 6 Cents Per Couple. At the present time 6,000,000 girls in the United States are work ing for an average wage of $6 a week, which means that some are —— *NOTE—The word “home- as used in this adver- ketting less than that, > bo ef-|stead,” jficlent women laborers must havelticement, refers to “home” or | higher wages and shorter hours. as distinguished “domicile” See the orniser Wost Virginia in| from the legal term, the dry dock, navy yard, Round (trip 600, ove required him to leave his work, stand in line in front of the he gets ready, unless he wants to. by the Cruiser, and the agency has been placed with er now in Seattle is being reserved for the different persons who make application. gets the land, are so scarce that this announcement has attracted attention all over the Northwest. ns so that the person s r let them run until later on. Id of small tracts or e one else is ahead. of them, district than to go a great distance where more capital is often neces: ig area in Western Washin It is being thrown open for the first time under arrangements made attle firm with offices on the second floor of the Alaska Building. the attached coupon and send it to them and you will be entitled to a map . Applications will be registered in the In calling at the office ask for. ent.” Tear off and send you wish the free offi- Government Land Offi ton, in easy reach of Seattle Calhoun, Denny & Ewing, a after spending weeks cruising and surveying @ large body of vacant land in Western Washington, has the arrangements completed and the land The new plan makes it possible for the man of small means, the wage earner or the laboring man, to get hold of a small tract or “homestead” of 20 to 160 acres without the red tape of the old Homestead Act which has always Also under the new arrangement, which lets the all means in on the kind of land everyone wants, the applicant does not have to “prove up” or make a certain amount of improvements, nor does he have to go and live on the land until He gets the land outright at a low price and on payments easy This kind of a chance does not come very often, in fact such cases uring the land can pay one or several “Tomesteads” of good soil, some of it partly, cleared, ready now for grazing, this is a boon to thousands. Many persons have been discouraged at their failure to get in under the old Homestead Act and find a piece of wild Government land somewhere, because after going through all the legal requirements they have found the land very Cor. iat —— But this special opening on the new plan is the chance for those who see this notice and get Union St. op PO} ‘phat there is no time for enjoy- . : ment like the present? started before it is too late. However, there is no time to be lost. Setter secure land in a familiar Fill in e for days, The small a