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Beauty Hints Every Woman Should Know een rapidly hes ‘Complexion blemts! ow applications of a =_ : le by dle rmax lotion, mad witen hazel ‘or hot water and adding £ teaspoon tls giyeerine, This lo th visible when on, ¢ re Wea eal eruptions or blemishes, it a soft, velvety finish Log dispelling the olly oe condition and offers complete to the complexion during = trying weather of fall ‘Cleansing the hair and sealp with favigorating and adds to the hair's beauty. A tee canthrox dissolved ie a er is ample for sham cap bot ea jest head of hair, used on dull, “stringy, halt makes !t bright and Elves to it a rich, even No danger of catching cold nt hrox ; Not Happy? Mee Noe ot P. mot sleep nights t breath, gustritis, leeration of the constipation, tn fact, of the stomach and appendicitis, acute or , it will pay you to to. you ean to 1 tated saw NEWS OF SPEC ee \* vs \* « eR RE MUST BE WILLING TO Dear Miss G Tam,a young | the same time the working men do. Every night, rain o where, Of course the car wait for one of thove tired working rey jone te looking at those men, and th Now, Miss Grey, ia that just? & those women to come home hat men who have prebably been on the ties during the day? Would tt no get home an hour e and avoid Women cannot expect to rec ing to grant equal rights. Thanking A.—There is a class of wor ones who never think of thanking a for. I have noticed this re thelr seats as often as they do. women suffer for the conduct of the RRR RARER EERE * * “| INTRODUCED A FRIEND” * shine, a crowd of woman shoppers fe crowded and they stand in th if one don't make a move, they make remarks to each oth watedly PECIAL INTEREST TQ: WC Letters to Cynthia Grey ae ee ee eRe * GRANT EQUAL RIGHTS * * see eee Ree er woman stenographer and go home at t on some back and men to get up and give them a seat tl every ey are obliged to get up or be humil je that equal righte? What right have Time and demand seats of those tired ly feet wince early morning, or walked t be Just as easy for them to plan to the crowd? ive equal rights when they are not will you, MISS EQUAL RIGHTS. do this, and th are the some man for giving up a seat he has pald and wonder aa many men give up All women are not Ike this; but all » selfish few firmly refuse to dance with them or ® allow them to escort you until you are sure they have learned to be é THE STAR—THURSDAY/ SEPTEMBER 19, 1912. READERS xxx RINGING UP FARES IS HER ONE AMBITION “It Is not hard to bo a street car] conductor, not half so bard as to }do some of the so-called ‘woman's! |work,’ which women have b en | permitted to do for ages | That is the reason why Mra le Quortors of Cincinnatl and) of her friends made ap | plication in that city last k for poultions as strect ear conductors | “In the West, and all over Bu rope, women are employed by trac tion companies as station «@ tives and ticket seller Miss Quortors If a woman can sell a tick can aleo ring it when it is de posited in a box on a street car, If} & woman stand nine hours «| day in « laundr feeding wet tow-| els into a me jthe hardship of punching trans jfor the length of time nice, ar breezy CITT Y FOME SEES S SS ® WAX FOR SEALING JARS AND BOTTLES and see some patients I) ® * have properly THE FIRST WORD-—Yowu can have anything that you want in this * * Make a mixture of & third resin and two-thirds See RAR Ree eee world, if you want it bad enough. cured. Dr. Nuernberg ; Specialist on Chronic Diseases. fe the Practice of Medicine DRUGS OR KNIFE Ampe INN Pest of Work for t@o. tec for Silk Waists Shown Tomorrow Rew Silk Walsts, messalines and fon taffetas are among tho im the various popular color: ligh collars and long sleeves are in the new styles and the Dear Mise Grey: I am madly tn love with a girl 18 years of age, and up to two weeks ago we were just about to be married, when, at a party, I Introduced a personal boy friend of mine, and since that time her affections toward me have changed. Now, Miss Grey, what would you advise me to dot B.C. A.—-You are in a trying position and one that will test your man hood in regard both to the girl and your friend, If this is tofatuation. } it will soon wear off, but if her af | fection has changed she really nev jer loved you and you are lucky to | find It out before marriage, If your |friend were true, he would not en jcourage her, but your business ts to keep jealousy, untrueness out of your character. This ts your test Can you be a man? lee ee eeweeeeeknnne * * ie « \* SEER EERE EE RH Dear Misa Grey: We are six young girls, very much in doubt and }badiy in need of motherly advice, lno we apply to you. We went to a private dance the other night and were escorted by aix young gentlemen, When we arriv- ed home they acted very ungentle manly, aeking a kiss, ote happen to meet them gathering, should wi them? SIX IN DOUBT. | A--Bpeak nicely to them, but SIX TRIED IT in at some handsome a uv Y ° N Cc 8 € o UJ T 2. ee ee ee TELL ME HOW * thee eee eee heen Dear Miss Grey: I am in love | with @ very sweet girl, and | know she loves me. I want to ask her to | marry me, but do not know what to j#ay when I propose to her, Can you give me a suggestion? BASHFUL BILLIE. A—I'm afraid pot, “Billie 1 [have never had experience in doing | the proposing stunt | to Many Questions | Maude Adame’ name in private life is Maude Kiskadden. The English language is spoken |by more people than any other lan jmuage. It is estimated that it is # | employed by more than 150,000,000, | © : : } George Bernard Shaw is a native lot Dubie, tretand. To keep cider sweet, add to each barrel, when desired flavor has | been acquired, one or two tumblers of grated borse-radish. A sailor's trousers are made Mf we liarger at the ankle for convenience | when working in water, They are and the lower edge fit at the hip. If the hostess neglects to intro- duce you to « guest, the fact that you are guests under the same roof is an Introduction, bat need not be acknowledged later unless desired. Tn 1910 the United States wae second in wheat production, Russia being the only country that produc ed more, United States waa 696, = 000 and Rassia 699,412,000 bush jos. To exterminate ants, uso insect) powder of ground mustard, sulphur, Peiticoats---New Arrizals designs—narrow effects, Mothers with fitted waistline. In a full of the staple colorings with the new shades for Fall and new effects; messatines and taffetas td in the various silks. ats for street or dress Styles presenting the most a! and authoritative novelties at a agreeably surprise. me 1332-34 Second Ave., oar Seattie’s Reliable Credit House prices CUT-RATE DENTISTS 300d T eeth-Smatli Cost What Is More Annoying Than Unsatisfactory Dental Work? You ever had such an experience? Nearly everybody has Course you are annoyed about it afterwards. But had you 4nd picked out a good dentist you would have avoided your Dentts are specialists in the profession with years their credit. Onty highest grade materials are use Work is carefully done and it lasts. -Year Guarantee—Low Cut Rates atient a written tices. You will find they Read them carefully. f-Town Patients 0 write for ap- pointment apd have thelr work done the some day they come ine PAINLESS EXTRACTION GUARANT! We « Vitalised Air 9 lady attendants. $3-$4 missing teeth your mouth—tits ches perfectly. noted for Our sete B10 Seta Our I are their suc plates. match your own teeth. Sete 84. $8 Crowns $4 extracted I it, £ ote if t ” mber ow for & FRE examination and estimate Arr DENTISTS ST, OFPOSITH STONE-FISHER CO. Work Is GUARANTEED. " it you wints » nn OHIO he LN camphor, tObacco, cloves, oll of cedar, kerosene and persistence. PARIS FAVORS BLUE AND GREEN Royal blue ts 'n high favor in Paris, and absinthe green, an well as a deep, clear green. Yellow is to be excessively fasbiohabie, eapecial- ly in the topaz shades. American | Beauty red combined with a rich night blue is used In crepe satin |for the skirts of house gowns with bodices of thread lace outlined with biue and red beading. Chief Hires Lawyer For Holdup Suspect BERKELEY, Cul, Sept. 19.— Convinced that George Batteatta, a fruit peddier held here, accused of holding up three street cars at Al bany, near here, on the night of September 3, is innocent, Police Vollmer annowneed today that he would personally engage At torney Frick, reputed to be one of the best criminal lawyers in the state, to defend Batteatta when the case comes up. GROCERS ELECT, END CONVENTION ‘T, Wash, Sept. 19.— Election of officers and a banquet |tonight will end the convention of State Grocers and General Mer- chants’ association here. Senator 'J. A. Paleoner, progressive party candidate for congressman-at-large, will disewas the question: “Are We | Getting Value Received Out of the | High Cost of Living?” The association voted for ex- |change of credit sheets between | secretaries of the Grocera’ associn- |tions in the various cities as a | means of checking up “deadbeats” | from town to town. NAP( IN, Sept. 19. Nothing to live on, nothing to bury ve me in the bottom of the The girl who is too fat bas prob ably put on only ten pounds a year |for the last three or four years, yet j{f one should tell her something |that would only take off }pounds within a year, do you aap | px she d practice th self-denial for that length of t When people tell me that they do not eat anything and still remain fat, | know they are ‘deceiving me and themselves They may not be eating gr | quantities of food, but they are eat ing flesh-making foods—starches land sweets and fate |_ If one who wishes to grow thin will walk five miles a day and est © that wou bo potatoes, white bread, pastries, not sweets, no rich grevi and live mostly upon lean meats, frult jJand salads, catting down one's} | meals to two a day, one can reduce one’s feah, but it is a long and la borlous process = TALKS BY THE A SAFE PLACE Where's the safest place to keep the baby when it has reached the creeping age? The questic mowers wh | | } | | is a pusale to many are obliged to card FecoRnite | eo cut that they may be turned up for baby and do their housework at the same time If it is creeping, at will, Rev. A.G.Crosswhite . 5 * Praises Nature's Creation Feb, 13, 1912. “About three years ago my son had an affection of the bip which our local physiclan pronounced Irheumatiom, and for which he re lceived treatment, but no apprecta- THE GIRL WITH THE HIGH.) PROTRUDING ABDOMEN CAN REMEDY IT BY WRARIN HE LONG CORSET AND WALKING ON THE BALLS OF HER FERT Then there ia the girl who has pimples on her face. She probably has had them for months, and even are, but will ret letter saying th & beeswax, Heat together, mix ® weil and put away tll needed. # When it in to be nsed, lay a * lump of it on top of the jar to & be sealed, and press it down ® with a hot This will ® melt it and thus seal the cork * Teh Sete ee eee eee eee if within four weeks her cleared up and her com of no us fag How to Drive a Nail Into Plaster The nall to be plaster should have it near the end on o1 other notch a little toward the head on the other side When the nail is to be put into the wall {t should be dipped in liquid give antil it in well covered and t driven tn place, As soon as the give hardens it will become aa firm as the plaster itself LENGTH OF BABES IS INCREASING The standard length of a baby at birth ts 18% Inches, but the aver age length now ts 22 Inches, ac ording to Dr. Ezekiel Boyd, an English physician From Three Sections Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker, re cently elected president of the Gen. has acne or ecrema must be very carefal of her diet omitting all fate, made dishes, pas tries and foods that are highly sea soned. She must be scrupulously careful to bathe her entire body | daily, using a brush and coarse | towel to remove the impurities | thrown off by the skin, and keep all | the pores open. JUST ONE LAST WORD—Don't get impatient. it takes as long to remedy beauty tile as it does to de- velop them. BILLIE BURKE. OR| STAR DOCT FOR THE BABY fidor, the mother never knows when it may pick up some undesir jeral Federation of Women’s clubs, able article, a pin, a tack, 4 piece jis affiliated with many parts of the lof dust-covered bread, or in fact|country. She was born in Virginia visible thing which can be | and lived much of ber life in Peters tack in the mouth, |burg in that state, She was educat If it is left on the bed, there Is no led tn the classical high school of bout the telling when It may ereep to the |Leavenworth, Kes, and graduated — ledge and fall to the floor. * [from the normal school of Hunte So it is necessary to find someiville, Tenn, She has mado her means of fastening baby In without home in Austin, Texas, for many hampering ft too much. years. One of the best devices for baby keeping ls the ordinary box which may be moved about from one room * aide combs, dry som to another and always be kept with-| none Poumnunae fn the oven and ia sight of the busy mother. then let ft get cold. Rub this weil Its cost te nominal, and any Wom! on the combs with a plece of wad. ancan adjust it herself if there | ding of rag. Ax the flour gets dirty abandy man within calling | igo fresh and be sure that the wad- stance when she wishes to bave | ging is clean. it made. een we x Good for Tender Gums Like This In All the World! This wonderful Peerless Talking Machine sketched by our artist is powerful enough to fill a large auditorium. It is musically perfect, and re- produces the living, breathing voices of the world’s greatest singers in all their original freshness and beauty. One delighted owner declared that it was |] oftentimes difficult to realize that the singers themselves were not actually present. ] THIS MACHINE WILL BE SENT TO YOUR HOME, ALONG WITH A LIBRARY OF FINE VOICES, FOR $10.00 CASH. The outfit consists of handsome talking machines in oak or mahogany, finished like a piano, standing on a table of oak or mahogany to match. There is included one record album and 15 fine selections. Records by Caruso, Evan Williams, Geraldine Far- rar—duets, quarte' ind late popular melodies are also included, or you may make your own selection, if you prefer. The entire outfit, as described, is sold for $10.00 down and $5.00 a month. There are no || extras, no interest, nothing to do but to turn on the music and invite everybody you like to hear the highest-priced artists in the world sing in YOUR own HOME! What a Good Time You Are Going to Have The minute you get one! What delightful even- Chiet of | ble resulta followed. He was then given the X-ray treatment pretty) Fit into the bottom of it a wash thoroughly, but eredually grew able pad. Arrange a broom handle - on the two opposite sides of the worse until wo placed him under)io, ‘iy, a rail, fixing it in a little Ithe care of a specialist, who pro-| way from the edge of the box. This nounced it tuberculosis of the bip)is a eoeey pr ei gaan di ae j with, prevents joint, and prescribed ‘traces, an Pao nin ee gl extension shoe and crutches, Alter) icoy of the box one year the former appliances! The other two opposite sides may were discarded, but the disease re-| be covered with a padding of cot mained and wo began to despair for /t™ his recovery. The affected part be- wan to ulcerate and continued for jsome time. As one place would heal janather would break out and die! lcharge quite freely. When there} |was no abrasion his system would |take up the poison and he would be- come delirious, His color was gone and emaciation became rapid. At 116 years of age his weight was less than 100, although possessed of a Hine physique and a florid com- Iplexion, The poison had gone through him. We finally learned of the curative properties of Nature's Creation and purchased a bottle and a few doses produced a wonderful effect. The wounds began to heal, the suppura- tion almost ceased and new tissues lto be formed, and can now walk |without the use of crutches. He |has a healthy color, weighs 40 |pounds more than when he began taking it, and is exceedingly thank: leu for the wonderful discovery. I can also truthfully state, and that without solicitation, that I am per- \gonally acquainted with the facts regarding the Mra. Bessie Ewing case and verify her statement, “Very truly yours, “A. G, CROSSWHITE, ; > Noweat effects, such a tail plumes, collar t strips, Willows mad atortal Plumes dyed any clpaned and curled, MODEL MILLINERY dow atrtoh of your shade, LADIES’ SUITS Strictly Man Tailored $25.00 to $32.50 Ladies’ Ready-Tailored Suit Shop ZAR-29-40 Lumber Kiachaoge “Pastor Church of the Brethren.” ‘This is only one of the many cases of Bone Tuberculosis that has been relieved by this harmless He | Romeay. Many people here in | atthe ave suffering with this naj | disease and do not know that it be conquered, Many people Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. eople are beginning to find out tt many so-called dental special that are not dentiats at all, but in f Get a roomy box with sides Jast high enough go that baby can look} ion, people have great trouble put upon his great big world—the | vii bleeding from gums, especially after cleaning the teeth. A little alam dissolved in water and washed round the guns will harden them land prevent this very disagreeable occurrence. NOTICE READERS * «Aili lettere cannot be an- # ® swered In the paper, and many * ® are without name or address. * ® A stamped, solfaddressed en- * ® velope always brings a prompt & ® reply. CYNTHIA GREY. * * * SEP EEE ERE EHS THE MARKETS the average mission mer- following are come under “buying pric rum paid by the retatier under ” Prices in ail cases ure variation, according ta freshness and general oxcelie but th: os, Unless otherwise invti- for strictly first grade Price ing price.” subject to O14 apples New apple Valencia of Pears Dressed Men Chucks. Loins, No. 1 Ribs, 7, No. 75a te—Selling P full eut!: pie Mutton— wes Wethers Trimmed sides Short join pork BShouders Piga’ feet Spare ribs Pork sausage . Liver sausage Bologna }Tubs Ss Bacon . Bolled ham Ox tongue, Dried beet Poultry. Spring brolle Hons . Turkeys, live . Roosters, live Springd ‘uck Ducks, live Geene : 10@ $10 Sets of Teeth $5 | Come river,” read a note left by Isaac Boyd, 80 years old, whose body was | have tried many remedies without found in the Maumee river. A few |anccess finally tried Nature's Crea- jeonts were found in his pockets, | tion and are now enjoying perfect | DRYDOCK READY health again, To any one that will BY JANUARY 1 wo witi gindly toll you what this BREMERTON, Wash., Sept. 19.-~| remedy will do for you, Any one The new drydock, 837 feet long and 110 feet wide, will be ready by \Janwary 1, according to the report submitted to the navy department, | Work will commence soon on a new pler at the west side of the dock, for which an appropriation of $175,000 has been made by the last congress. MODERN clogantty furnished at lowest vates at Hotel Vir- ous Highth and Virginia, near NATURE'S CREATION, ‘estiake, Elliott 803. eee [514-15 People’s Bank Bldg. Seattle. lof the troubles that lead to it, such as asthma, bronchitis, catarrh or | badly run down condition, you can | not afford to delay, These troubles never get better themselves, but are quickly relieved by Nature's Crea- tion, Address j call at this office or. drop us a card} suffering with Tuberculosis or any | reality are men who are neither) gquap graduates or registered to practice | dontistry in the state of Washing. | Hotntonn. ji) ton, So why not protect yourself| Carrots, local ; and ask to see the license of the! Beets, local » man who does your work? For you| Turpips know a Wrong once wrought on} your teeth is hard to repair, | Have you seen ot wonderfal | Orit | Cosmetic Plate? It is the only plate | totho: that does not slip or drop, and re-| Head moves the wrinkles from your) &U\) face. | Cantalou Regular $10 Regular extra Crowns All work guaranteed Regal Dental Offices Whole corn Dr. L. R. Glark, B.D. S. (Manager) | ren ein ; 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union | Middiings ; Rolled oat nd barley NOTE—Bring this Ad with you | inixed ss. s...s. lettuce, Ape. Feed, Selling 8 bape Washington Gold | Plates n heavy nothy et sound timothy Alfalfa Wheat Bran Shorts $10 hay 00 0 00 00 oo oo 36 a3 ings you will be able to have all this winter! How your friends will enjoy coming to your home! And $10.00 down and $5.00 a month for a few months brings it all to you! If you cannot come to the store tomorrow, write or telephone and we will send the machine to you. If it doesn’t give full measure—running- over-satisfaction—we take it back, refund the $10.00, and that without a grumble. SUCCESSORS TO D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Third and University Renton, Rainier Valley, Jackson Street and Columbia PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE COLUMBIA GROCER W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beacon 1522, Columbia 1 The Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of the Rainier Valley. m Pure Foods—Full Weights JACKSON ST. TAILORS M. OLSEN Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Tatlors Expert Men Tailors Only Our Motto—“Fit Guaranteed” 2417 Jacks Beacon M476 Star Want Ads Bring Results RENTON _ GENERAL MERCHANDISB Williams & McKnight IF YOU COME AND SEE US WR WILL SHOW YoU LIVE WIRE BARGAINS Phone Black 71, Ind. White 221. HARDWARE Renton Hardware Co, Some Rig Specials on Here COME AND SEE. BIG SAVINGS Phone Ind. White 301, Sunset BM. 321 REAL ESTATE lalty of City Property can place any une proposition, é Chicken Ranches — Acreage Mortgages Insurance WILSON & MARLOWE Harries Btdg., Renton, Wash, “RAINIER VALLEY DISTRICT ‘FLORIST , Rainier Beach ‘Pharmac y 1 ever stop to think that you could save from one-third to one-ha on SHRUBS, FRUIT our & Did TREES AND WERS at Sahlt's Nursery, foot of Holly St.? Take Old Renton Line, get off at Brighton FLOUR White Front Grocery 4100 Rainier Ave. The Cleanest Store in Rainier Valley. Phone Ind. Col. 160, DRUGS, NOTIONS, STATIONER' CIGARS, CHOIGR CANDIEE. Best Drug Store in This District RIGHT PRICES. con 819, Star Want Ads Bring Results

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