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She and her husband ustment,|are just young married people, and ry to meet al you will ff you| erything will be done quietly, the we make! — |e |We want to help both mothers, neediny 1} $10 apiece. ¢ pain, fire} be proper, and would you ask for such household articles as these . In a remark-| mothers need in your letter column? the congested veing) art ae mae ‘gormal and you wil aybe you could suggest a way to get these mothers fixed up. nt again. t One has a plan to work at $8 per week, with our caring for her children, nd the other $6 per wee! hrowgh the day P. 8 Very sincerely, Ree RRR RRR RRR ‘if * * “|e eee eee eee eae ee Dear Miss Grey: Several of my {child a home. But the change the child's name ite parents, and have it ¢ me “mother early life, the best course, readers, 1 would appreciate ¢ RHR HRRERETE RHEE * ®) pr * 18 IT EVER RIGHT TO LIE? & * * think there is ever a good excuse for telling a lie? What would you do if someone asked you & question which was none of their business | 22 per- son may try to make you think he knows what you are thinking, he positively knows that he does not. Silence may seem to be the same as giving an answer, but it ts not that is, if youn keep your eyes and face as silent as your voice. sgt anadclackist beset SS ° SERERERER ERE EE HH DEAR MISS GRAY: I'm in doubt whether or not I am doing right by he js a brakeman. There is fn the neighborhood a married woman and, and two chil the brakeman are very familiar, They think no one knows. Am I doing right not to tell his wife when } where I can see them every A NEIGHBOR. .t You would Metter keep your fingers strictly out of the ple as far as the grown are con- cerned; but for the children’s sake report the case to the juvenile Judge, who will investigate and warn” the couple. Give the man's name as well as the woman's. Ev- th wrongdoers given a chance to do the right thing. and the young wife not hurt more than necessary. SRREREEEEEREEE EES * * *% HOW CAN I LIVE AND BUY & * CLOTHES ON $% A WEEK? & * ® 80 Rete eekeeeeeh rene, DEAR MISS GRAY: I am a boy wi buy clothes on $6 a week? It about all I can get. Can you tell me of a night school) T ean go to? Thank you. JAMES. A.: Your only way to get clothes le to lay by a little each week, if only a few cents; then, wateh the sales. A free night school opens at th Broadway High school, Broadway and Pine, this fall. Send me your name and address and tell me what you can do. kkk tkkataekeeanet * * *FIFTEEN AND * DEEPLY IN LOVE. ta SPREE EEHRE ESD DEAR MISS GRAY: Lam 15 and deeply in love with a girl. There is another Boy who is also in love with her. Whenever I Intend to take her to a show or Party, the other fellow always beats me to It. Should 1 try to lick him, or how can I gain her love? How long before I can get a Mar: riage license without my parents’ consent. Please print my letter. ANXIOUS. A.: It is always @ good plan to be sure of a girl before you set the Heense, which you cannot obtain until you are 21. My boy, certain brain development will Insure your success in this line as wel! as oth- ers, #0, as the old man told his son, “Bow your little back and go right to it,"—not “licking” the other hoy, but learning mot to spell “boy”, “marriage” and “party” with capt tals unless beginning a rentence. If ‘on will sneceed in this and other school matters, you will succeed in getting the right girl when you are old enough, Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions February 26, 1884, fell on Satur- | day, Mme. Melba’s real name is Mrs N. Armstrong. , The area of King County ts 2,146 |equare miles. The three largest cities in the Un- ited States, over two million, are New York City, Chicago and Phila- delphia, Salt sprinkled over cabbage, caul- iflower, brussels sprouts, ete., just before or after a rain will extermin- ate the worms, It le not necessary for a lady to rise when someone is introduced, but if the person ts elderly, it is nico to do go, | Citizens who are eligible are qual- ified to vote at the regular election, iii ee ee ee a * | * * MOTHER RYTHER’S REQUEST * * * a a a es ee | Dear Mies Grey The Mra, M ~~ you recommended to come to this home with three children we find la a very worthy mother, We an make her very comfortable in one of our little portable houses, ex t a small cook stove or range, and Mra. K Often people discard such stoves. under the same, our caring for the children We are very close in money matters, having an exceedingly large family; otherwise we could help get the stoves. THE ADOPTED CHILD fand I intend to do the same, tn order to give some poor, homeless tion has come up whether it is better to «t raise it a8 my Own, and never tell it about good, or to have it call me “aunt,” and when it is older tell it of its I have thought it over from every side, and still am at sea as to Doubtless many of them have had experience. ® | whether or not they did so at the dica, “the only sane way to reduce flesh is by perspiring. you the beat way paration that has just been discov. ered abroad.” Paris.” wae" ing, aed pleasant.” your bath.” | bath until I had lost 20 pounds, > 1 use it every other day.” let all the women interested know a business man, advises me to make my fortune out of the seeret.” Very simple, eh? BANISH THE social diplomat he impedes the road of they call for the wedded society of the shelf.” of 15 years and have to work. Now| the Rev. Louis Scott DeBurgh, one can you tell me how I can live and|of St. Louis’ leading pastors, tu 4 ja} Sermon on matrimony. Eyres Transfer Co. SOCIALIST MRS. LENA MORROW LEWIS (88068 has four little ones. i two cook stoves, costing about Do you think it would MRS. O. H. RYTHER Ree RRR KHER * * * * eee ee eee ee neighbors have adopted children r.” which, | confess, would sound LUNCHEON Will you please give me a menu for a Bridal Luncheon? Something inexpensive, but out of the ordin- ary. M, M. B. Chicken-aalad = sandwiches, or grilled sardines with olives; hot Parkerhouse rolls with honey; riee eroquettes with currant jelly; from he optnion of a number of your A CHILDLESS WOMAN, belt. ‘imaries. dates, is a suitable menu for a wed- ding luncheon, and may be shorten- ed, or added to as one wishes, 05 pound: eeteeeete eee eee eee eee THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1912. la a i ee i I Ee ed WHAT WE WEAR One new fall dress design in black and white effect has pretty little gathered sleeves and a stunning patent leather Imitation Japanese embrold- ery is seen on some of the lat- embroidered or hemetitched, finish some of the newest and prettiest autumn shirtwalets, A dainty white marquisette The patient is placed on bis back with a folded coat under his shoul ders. The attendant kneels at the patient's head, grasps bis arts and ralses them as far as powstble above his head, touching the hands and elbows to the ground. He holds them there while he counts three. | This movement raises the ribs and drives the air into the lungs— TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR COHOHHH HH OH SHH OOOO OV ETOH OOO ° SAVING A “DROWNED” PERSON * COOH HHH HOES OSH OOOOH HOOOOS ff Drowning Is a phase of aaphyxia-; breathe in five minutes artificial | inspiration. Next his arms are tion, It {# death by “suffocation. |means must be used, ‘There are «| Carr . down Y fa pind ~ c 6 ot . aiinints ve ,. {the elbows pushed in against the There is probably no other form in|/number of artificial breathing 4¢|rin9 to drive the air out—expira which the subject can be so far| vices in use and it will be best to| tion, gone and yet recover, Many CA#°8/ use one of these should it be in| ‘This exercise should be repeated can be brought to if the rescuers pt will work FAST and PERSIST-|Te*ch. If not the following method! 15 times each minute, and should ENTLY should be followed at once be kept up for two hours. The heart beata for some time) — — — after breathing stops, Sometimes | 4 person faints in the water, In that case the heart action practi cally stops, Not much water gets | into the lungs and the chance of the patient's recovery is enhanced. | The first thing to do in a case of drowning is to get the wa out of the alr passages. Lift the} patient up, allowing the head to CORRECTLY hang down, | ‘Turn him upon his side and prop the mouth open. Clean out the TAILORED SUITS mouth with the hands. It will probably be filled with sand, Then push the fingers back as far as the pipe, clearing out any foreign matter which may be there. Pull the tongue out as far as it will come without injuring it.) Fasten it out with a HANDKER-| CHIEF PASSED OVER THE TONGUE, UNDER THE CHIN, AND BACK OF THE NECK | Cut the clothes off the body Wrap the lege in blankets and ap ply heat to the feet. Press your NEW FALL AND WINTER MODELS $35 When you see these extraordinary val- ues in fine tailoring, you'll agree there's nothing Iacking in style, materials or handsome new shades. Every garment FOR MISSES FOR pa i The United States produced more] ,, est Mngerle designs from hand 4 th fent bdo- nm crushed fruit, served rinkled ands against * patient's abdo- hand4ailored, with the best of linings, vee SERRE EH ED +e omnis The tear te the ae with ground pute; wedding cake,|* Paris. men in an upward movement. |f tioge values will appeal directly to every : ‘ AR ATSS OR ye oe ya ee ee oe tenn at {cottee, nalted almonds, candies and Double frilfs, either hand- «| Sometimes thin will simulate thet Joa. or cosa taste and discrimination. diaphragm to contract and start the breathing. Use smeliing salts or ammonia This may help to start respiration, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 7 * * * * * * o * o * Mery et ee Se oe boy # All letters cannot be an- &|® blouse hae insets down the Dilate the rectum. If the pa not w 0 tell; a qu refu: %& swered in the paper, and many &|# front of violet dotted white #/| tient does commence to breathe to answer which would be equal to ALMOST TELLS ® are without name or address. #/* lawn. This give him aromatic spirits of am- Pay « little when an answer, four TRY GIRL. Mine, Lillian bettion ‘ben teteen- w A stamped, self-addressed on- & forms a ka monia, Keep him wrapped in you A.: To say “I cannot tell you" ts! 4'rom Burope 20 pounds lighter |* Yelope always brings a #/% around the collarless neck- #| blankets and with hot applications || 1332-34 Second Ave., Near st usually enough for people who ask then when cht wast away. tareele CYNTHIA GREY, *|* line. to bis | «caper ar A bres it Sunes months ago. On New York writer * x'* Artificial Respiration. Seattie’s Reliable Credit House say absolutely no! q nee . Ketek tkehhhene If the be made to la baffitug, for while the other per-| ‘4 quotes her SLOSSES SYS e So wns" ou ad ; = “To begin with,” sald Mme. Nor 1 will tell “It ia a great secret. It in a pre “What is the name, please?" “Tt is not known yet, even in “You were saying the name It is w aimple method of reduc: “The name?” “tt t* a preparation you put in “But what fs itt” “Yea, I ased it once a day fn my “But, madam, the name of it?” “Well, you see I had intended to # secret, but my husband, who So that's how Nordica got thin. BACHELORS “The old bachelor obstructs the pleasures of our church ith the sophistry of a seasoned oolng bat never wed- He is @ moral coward. Bachelors ought to be sent to a Miary farm in the Ozarks until me of the old maids they left on This is the statement made by Phone Main 963 Office 114 Jackson St. MEETING SOCIALIST HALL HILLMAN CITY WEDNESDAY, 8 p. m. Speaker of Chicago Chairman MRS. MINNIE PARKS NO CHARGE S e ALBANY PAINLES 6ae Dental Work at Cut Rates on the Easy Pay- ment Plan. WE are actually making $8 and $10 GOLD AND _ PORCE- LAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50, WE ARE MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 SETS OF TEETH FOR $3.50 AND $7.00, And while some Dentists charge ridiculous prices for bridgework, we are making $8 and $10 bridgework for $3.50, and our Silver and Cement Fills are 60c; Gold Fills are from 76¢ up; extracting is free, We guarantee all work for 12 years. Come in today, DO NOT PUT IT OFF. We will convince you that we are the real cut rate Dentists. ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS SECOND FLOOR PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG.,, Corner Second and Pike, Take Elevator. to the mysterious word “AOLSUM'| is a new br:ad—a erent bread. Ne and different in every respect. New in Flavor It has a rich, delicious butter- flavor that will delight your whole household. New in Appearance Wra in a dainty, dressy wra is waxed, and moisture-proof. Keeps fresh and ‘ New in Size New in Qualty Abig,double-size loaf,twice HOLSGM establishes a n-w standard of bread goodn ss— it’s better than any bread as big as five cent breads. Not shapeless and clumsy like other ten made by ba‘-er or housewife. Even the Crust is New cent breads—but well-moulded. The Shape is New It cost us months of planning and experi- Cuts into daintily-shaped slices that serve most menting to perfect the soft, tender crust of 'y- MOLSUM. HGOLSUM Bread Is made by a new scientific process Each step in the making of HOLSUM is timed to cannot happen, and where the temperature is the second, and takes place under temperatures regulated to the fraction of a degree—the bak- which science tells us is the proper temperature. ing is done in air tight ovens at a temperature r that CoM Automatic machines do nearly all the work. of just 550 degrees. The flour is sifted and aerated automatically— x i automatic scales insure the use of each ingredi- Fresh from the oven, ROLSGM is placed in ent in proper proportions—huge automatic its neat, dust- and moisture-proof wrapper. It stays fresh throughout its journey to your mixers tend to the kneading—the “rising” of home, without contact with human hands. the dough takes place in a room where drafts Let HOLSUM Bread Save You the Drudgery of Bake-day HOLSUM was designed for discriminating Give HOLSUM a week's trial in your home. housewives who are not satisfiec with ordinary See how your family like it. See how it seems babecs’ breed. HOLSUM has every quality to be saved the heat and worry of bake day. likeinbread. It is dainty, close grain: appetizing, delicious and satisfying. A large loaf—10 cents Made clean—Sold clean—Delivered clean

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