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‘ess 7 7 er’ capac with Dr, Humphrey stages, By the _ have that Te eignd weakness, Wines was pending droop, tho energies flag, ices 6 by the checked cir or rr ehec we as Seventy-seven ed circulation ao aed Dreaks up the Cold or it may take longer te keep “Seventy AM Druggists 250, Rook Medte o ‘9 Womeo Mam and Ann Stree MATEURS eike NOTICE Why net bare your fint=nin iene rin Mk costs no nvr M, PRosT First Ave. the carly stares, It Is easy to itit at the Di blot, the very first the blood coursing through wait tilt you begin to cough New ee a ae ae a a * * SHALL THE ADOPTED CHILD Be TOLD? : a * iii i ee 2 a a 2 a Dear Miss Grey: " In response to the letter of “A Childless Woman, feel that I must tell he of an adopted girt whom I knew, She was ed to womanhood, igoorant of her adoption, and was then told by or pastor because she refused to do some church work he wished fainted and was il for « long time, and then spent a long period of lepression in consequence, It is almost impossible to keep this thing from the child, Some one ia sure to tell either as a supposed kindness, or spite, and if the mother # lovingly told her, she ts prepared, and cannot say, “Why did you deceive me?” I certainty would have the child call me “mother,” — It vrings one nearer ONE WHO LOVES CHILDREN, A a oe ts ae eee ee eee * « INTEND TO TELL THEIR ADOPTED CHILO t * * * ee ee A Childiess Woman”: By all means, legally adopt some homeless babe. After raising eight children out of 12, my wife and I adopted an other little fellow when two months old, who is now nearly three years old, and, oh, the pleasure and satisfaction it gives us to know that no one can ever take him from us, Our love for him ix as great as for any of our other children, When he ts old enough, we shall tell him of bis birth and how we came to get him, FARMER eee ee ee AAA EAA RAHM ONCE Know a little darkey named ®/ “Isaiah, the Prophet, Daniel V A COWARD, AND NOT ®| Banks” and he was usually called WORTH HAVING. ®) by his full name, After the eman ®/ clpation, with better education, the SARA KERR Eee Dear Miss Grey: A friend of mine | has been living With @ man for (Wo|®& @ & eee eee keke ean years and they have one child, 18|# * months old. He tells her he has|# “SHE REFUSES TO KISS ME” # |mo money to marry on, but makes |® * | $20 a week and does not half sup | *& eee eee eet e eee port her Dear Miss Grey; I have been How can wo compel him to/ keeping company with a beautiful }marry her without baving him ar) girl for about a year, and love her rested, I think & good seare would) very dearly, but am not sure that jo it, She is afraid to leave—/she loves me. | afraid she will lose the child (girl) My reason for believing she does not love me ts that she refuses to custom was dropped. THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Rw 2 NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST T@.: WOMEN READERS Billie Burke Says * * # * *)“WE CAN KEEP YOUNG; AND | KNOW HOW!” live married as the way they are. Ladies Reaty-to-Wear, Man A MOTHER i SUITS, FOR THURS A.—His argument does not hold —* AND SATURDAY. 9/45 {t costs the same for them to/ kiss me on my leaving In the ove | me she complains of my whiskers. hing, and when I force her to kiss heey fa bullt on the bes! 5. fo che 50. |The man is a coward, and afraid) We are engaged and I belleve that 5. $32.5 of responsibility. Ask the juvenile) it is my privilege to kiss her. E Wales up to $60.00 judge to order him to private) Miss Grey, is this a sign that she court. does not love me? [ am worried 1 advise this onty for the sake of/on this point and wish you would hair cloth founda the child, for a man who must be forced to marry is not worth hav ing, and no woman with a drop of| UPSTAIRS STORE. " r jindependence in her veins would Ready Tailored }! marry himeexcept to give the | Diameless child a name. Suit Shop hadith tahiti Sad wedi had 3 fember Exchange mii<. | * «fit WHY WASHINGTON IN Setond Ave. and Seances *' 1S PREFERENCE TO LINCOLN? # \* a |Re kk eeeeeaeetheee KODAK Dear Miss Grey: Can you be me why when a colored boy’ Finishing of a mame appears in funny ni Bho Ag finest kind. pm jokes or carteatures it is usually name, while | have never seen it Abrabam Lincoln, Abe, ete.? Abra- [ham Lincoin freed the slaves and | George Washington held them in} |bondage. Now, if there is any truth in the above, why is it? |. You don't need answer if ft ts} jtoo silly and please don't be angry, for I have really wondered. Some |day | may have a love question for jyou to solve JUST MRE. i | bc and A.—The reason is that before the/ Pics were freed, a great many col-|out and “bustie” after 1 ored children were Bible named characters, + A te as eflects, auch as dog collar boas, ostrich liows made of you dyed any shade BROS. { Printers =a AVENUE (143s IND. SEATTL E'S DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. § Cents Per Coupie It was in the clever brain of ‘The first time one goes into a A GLANCE AT THE FURS IN PARIS SOSH HHH SH SHEHHHSEHOHOH HHH HHS OHH OO Hie tho swelling. The joint should jaive me some information. GEORGE. A.—Cut your whiskers. No girl ts to be bi kiss & man who wears them. They jare a token of barbarism and in I the majority of cases make the man look like a billy goat eee eer reer s * le DON'T CONTINUE TO BE A *} ball wl FOOL. * Se i ee ee ae te te tee ted 1 have been! George Washington or some hero's| ™8tried three years and am very! away} Dear Mins Grey j unhappy My husband ts amed for not wanting to BY BILLIE BURKE youth and youth Nobody particu youth that is cal iow, the youth that is uoripe, un lens {t holds prom. in born of and not} spoiled by expert and, alas, It cannot be obtained through the media of scented soaps, face creams, gymnasiums and beauty doctors this keeping young, and it's not to be had save at great price. We must rid ourselves of petty grudges, small prejudices, |, rowed worries and untold woes. and impartial slaughter of the little foxes that destroy the vineyard It means confidence in our fellow men and fellow women Tt is a fine art ttle vices, be yer peace. You and | will only be young | sincere. grumblors, the seandal- mongers. souls are young only when they are clean and cha There is no room in this world for the JUST ONE LAST WORD. it is a thing of the soul It means the ruthless of while our souls are young—and our table, trusting victims of self-pity, the We can keep young. The recipe is ever at hand, and to her who will strive valiantly shail be given this crown of life, from home most of the time and | when he is home, he simply ignores | He has more than once used “poor, | Tam all alowe)| Woe have not been here} Thank me. }the expression that I am a | tgneraat. Uttle fool. in Seattle. jong so I have ao friends you, AR have a grain of sense left by as serting yourself sufficiently to get for yourself, If you will send me your addresa, I win help you get work Coococccecces ° e PARIS, Sept. 28.—The Parisienne regards her furs as she does her Jewels, a luxury instead of a necessity. she would other family heirlooms, | does one see as wonderful fars as one see Consequently she accumulates Not even in St, Petersburg in Parts, the idea originated of Poiret that | using the pelts of animals just as one would any other kind of material, furrier’s in Paris, one will be much | surprised to see so little mink. The French people use it hardly at all. A.—Why don't you show him you | | Hot water applications are the best to relieve the pain and to re be kept absolutely at rest A very good way to secure this is to strap the joint for some dis tance above and below, with adhe- sive plaster, layer upon Jayor. If there ts 4 weak spot in the dressing | ft can be strengthened by an extra layer or two. Care should be taken that the strapping is not so tight as to In- terfero with the circulation. It is comparatively low the strapping remains warm, If it does not, you may know the, circulation has been seriously in terfered with. move. | Remember that a severe sprain to heal, and at best is a difficult thing to treat satisfactorily. cane of a fracture until the physi-| claw arrives. But it is wise to do! pound fracture ts about the same as| what little you may to alleviate auf-| for a simple fracture makers, lotr Spon worn nife PF ‘Row at indeed, a fashionable woman of Paria considers many of the cheaper pelts more artistic than mink. While sealskin, ermine, chinchilla, Russian sable, cibet, badger, liynx, fox, leopard and bear are used extensively this season, moleskin |ou.P CHOW.CHOW added a complete and satin lining, |, Women's suitings fey, T8PDiies and tall MiNGs, Unings aad ‘ail sue ek Bros. eegred Pxchange | is the most eats | | ad The vegetables and spices for this | popular relish are 2 quarts of small | green relishes, 12 small cucumbers, |3 red peppers, 1 cauliflower, 2 | bunches of celery, 1 pint of small onions, 2 quarts of string beans, % }pound of mustard aeed, 2 ounces of adian Pacific Railway SEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” senvicR ing vin Vietort Leave Aeattlo ., Arrive Vancouve Leave Vancouver . Arrive Victoria . Leave Victor Arrive Seattie SAMANG From PIER 1, ,. Ma Secona Avenue. Phone Main 6555. ICKLES! turmeric, % ounce of allapices, % ounce of pepper, % ounce of cloves, salt and 1 gallon of vinegar. Prepare the vegetables and cut tn small pieces. Cover with salt and Jet stand 24 hours and drain, Heat vinegar and spices to boiling point, add vegetables and cook until soft. PEACH MANGOES After washing and wiping firm freestone peaches, halve them and remove the stones, brine for two days and in fresh water for one, Stuff with a mixture of grated horseradish and mustard seed, adding a little celery seed. Tie the halves in shape with soft pack thread. Pack in a stone jar, Pour spiced and sweetened vinegar over them. Cover closely. Scald the vinegar once in two weeks for two months, each time drawing it off the ches and pouring over again, Frio will be ready to serve in four Lay them tn) Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. This office, the only large dental |: office in Seattle that is owned by |a graduate registered dentist and has only registered dentists asso ciated with him, makes absolute palnlessness part of its everyday policy. Patrons find that our New Methods eliminate their dread of the dentist's chair, and that we are willing to put more time and care | into every bit of work we do in or- der to have it painless. Remember we are doing the | very highest class of dental work at tnheard of low prices, Regular extra heavy $10 | Gold Crowns Regular $10 Never Slip Plates Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R, Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) 1406 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR| || ‘TREATMENT OF SPRAINS AND FRACTURES fering form any break in the #kin bone only is broken. In a com pound fracture the skin Is broken,/ id sometimes the bone protrudes through it if surgical assistance can be ob-) tained without removing the pa- tient, he should be left lying quietly The first thing to do fs to cut the/ clothing over the affected part; wet clothe with cold water and put on it If there is not a surgeon within reach, Two pieces of board! will do. They should be well pad-| ded with cotton batting or anything ‘handy which will be sufficiently | Loowen the bandage! soft to take off the pressure of the} sufficiently to allow the blood to. boards. Canes or umbrellas have been known to serve when nothing! else could be secured. The patient! often takes longer than a fracture/ should next be placed gently on a litter made of a shutter or bench and carried home. The less shak- Not a great deal can be done in| ing, the better it will be for the pa-! tient. The treatment for a com- POEM We have careful thoughts for the stranger, And smiles for the sometime guost, But oft for “our own” The bitter tone, Though we love “our own" the best. Ah, lips with the curve impatient, | Ab, brow with that look of scorn, | ‘Twere a cruel fate Were the night too late To undo the work of morn. Margaret KB, Sangster. A BACK-TO-NATURE CURE Mrs. Philip Lygig, who 1s promi ‘nently identified with both soctal Yantl philanthropic lines in New York, cured herself recently of a case of shattered nerves. She went to a wooded retreat in the Adiron. jacks and “got back to nature” as losely as a civilized woman could DO YOU KNOW That plants need sulphur. plenty of unburned matches, Stick head first into the soil of planta which | begin to look unhealthy, If there should be anything at the roots it | will kill them, That to remove lime from the inside of your kettle it is best to boil vinegar in it, The acid acts upon the deposit of alkaline matter inside and will cause it to disinte- grate and crack off. That to clean willow furniture salt and water is excellent. Apply with a brush and then rub That milky glasses should be rinsed in cold water before being washed in hot water: ter, if used first, will coagulate the albumen in the milk, making the glass look smeary when dried, Pretty clothes sometimes make a girl forget the things her mother used to teach her, The Firet Word replicas of Ponce} de Leon, ever in|show any affection to each other quest of waters|\mmediately after the eeremony? which have the/!t would be very poor taste. magic properties) What is the price of a license? of warding off| The total cost is about $5 old age w hat are the duties of the best But there is|man? He enters with the pom larly admires the | side. ise «of better) When a girl is married in a hat things. But the|dress and coat, should the hat youth that wins|match the dress or the cont? If you and me and | the t is very long, have the hat all the world is)match it; if not, it should match the youth which/|the dress. ence, and it a comes after ma | Cynthia’s Answers — p< fy dh to Many Questions Royal Baking Powder exceeds an gods, knowing | ‘ devil . Saree? Fomth ‘te not a] Mais 9 « “ary” state. and wholesomeness, and is matter of years! rite. the Coste a . “42 A : Maines 0 yeaonlasetee snout sated iy tmmotonn generally in families, exclusively in and) A simple fracture does not) the! it will be necessary to make| easy to determine!a splint which will bold the limb | this by noting whether the part be-| immovable. The hot wa-| BERNE, Switz, Sept. 28— yee aming “Down with the United 0 italian workmen on © in sympathy with Jos. ttor and Arturo Giovannittl, held saa |" PET oe enn | ATTACK CONSUL pet ferret which had been allowed | Sue% | to play about the eradle of her baby | Prine f | ROSE THORNS attacked the Smonthwold on Of |tn Tawrence, Mase., charged, with } m have thorns,” has become | MP Carrie Cobb and before the| murder ax au outgrowth of the Fe mother discovered what ‘the beast) cont textile strike there, today at- la Fn that applies to almont ¢v-| Way doing It had eaten one cheek, | Ct Lentine stats ee weky ery phase of life, and the wapder | party devoured one eyeball and had| Wicked the bree beon that thorns, seemingly | ounetured the back of the child's!" thy police and soldiers soon dls leas, should grow on name vo — . head, as well as a vein in the child’s | »,, te arg meget stem as a beautiful rose. In this! nostril, ‘The baby will probably die owe ey ataoaarati aati. age of reasoning, it has been dis covered that the thorn is not only | | BAKING POWDER KING | SEATTLE BUSINESS on. a Aboa useless but necessary for its —The t of | protection. | “ \. ° women are always) Did You ever notice im a wina| WINS DIVORCE SUIT) MEN AT “ROUND-UP” young, for kind|#orm that a rowe bush will with. | | seatonas wale eae. “ts pied attnam es stand more violence than a thorn-| LOS AN f Bot gt See ne ee eee ae s 8 Never l08e) jens bush of the same size? It|lengthy opinion ha down by| ton yesterday in the visit of the the sweetnege and does, and a modern setentist claims | Judge Walter N, Bordwell in de-|¢*cursion of the members of the bloom of adol- it is because it has thorns, which,| partment K of the superior court| Seattle business men, who arrived denen |by thelr protruding points, prevent | yesterday, Robert B. Davin, baking|'" town early in the morning and +. } it from bending farther than the | powder king, who bitterly contested | made things lively all day. They L always consid. Point of contact with them a suit of his wife for separate| Went through the streets in the |maintenance and $5,000 a month) morning, mixing with the crowds er It a gredt com alimony found in favor of Dayis, | and letting everyone know who they pliment when, Davis left his home in New York| were, and in the afternoon they all “ solsthiu }and instituted proceedings, alleging| riding, broncho bucking and steer © my 4 desertion. It was alleged durin roping. Their yells and songs kept ness. Sometimes! Will a brother or sister do as a/trial that Mrs. Davis at one time| everyone amused during the after- one is slow to) witness when getting a license? | attempted to “railroad” her husband| noon. They left in the evening for e yut | Yes to an insane asylum the return trip. realize it, peed What is the preacher's fee? Is it — sooner or later Wel 4 frog will offering? It Is a free all come to 4e-\ will gift knowledge, in our} What is ao suitable tie for a inmost selves at) room to wear at a ho: wedding? least, that wise!A white string tle of plain or fig people are alljured nen ould the newly-married couple jand stands neat him until the bride takes his place, and he steps to one Does the bride take off her when the wedding ring is put on |Her maid of honor removes the glove others in leavening power, in purity is used the most celebrated hotels and res- taurants, by the United States Army er's permit | | As the first papers do not entith suite jue aeiter do'tney ive | and Navy, and wherever the best be a etizen | and finest food is required. Teachers | Great Britain, France and Hol-| of cooking schools and lecturers upon Soaselne the gen tover ote Culinary matters use and recome The total number of feet of tim-| mend the Royal. ber t from national forests in Royal is the only ing powder made from Royal Grape Cream of 1911, was 498,166,000. mar eae e most healthful baking powder made. Women possess equal suffrage at jall elections in six states, viz: Wy oming, Colorado, ada, Idaho, ; Washlugton and California When you know what is best, please ask for it. x At 1815 13th ay. 8. white kitten, a cross angora and Persian, home. is a pretty between an waiting for @ | | ‘J WHEN COMPLETED WILL ADD 2,000 PEOPLE TO THE POPULATION OF AUBURN | SOUTH AUBURN GARDEN TRACTS, our new addition, is just across the street from this big improvement: These tracts are all surface cleared, and their location, so close to the terminal, makes them very desirable’ for home sites for men employed in the shops and about the terminal, We have a few large tracts, 70x170, for $250.00 and up on easy terms. Buy one of these tracts and reduce the cost of living from two to three hundred dollars per year, by raising your own fruit, vegetables, etc. Why buy a thirty or forty-foot lot when you can get one of these large, level valley tracts for less than a thirty-foot lot would cost you? These tracts are within three to twelve minutes’ walk from the shops, round-house, freight sheds, ete, Don’t delay. Buy now, as there are only a few of these tracts at the above price, We will build you a home if desired, on terms same as rent. We also have some close-in five-acre tracts for $550.00, TAKE INTERURBAN TO OUR OFFICE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, OR CALL F. M. JORDON & CO. BaAesiiee Bank Building