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* TWISTS A PLUME ABOUT HER NECK ¢ SOSH HHSHHSHSHOOH EOE OED O OHHH OE idea of what may be accomplished with the straight strip of feather! m First it is curled around the to form the trimming, and if the air is brisk and the blowing, it is twisted Hight y around the throat in the ordi nary boa fashion, And onthe other hand, when the day is fine and calm, It {s perfectly proper to allow it to wave at will in a carolésaly | graceful, “don't-care-a-penny-for-ex penses” fashion. If cost is no object, and a plume |W unod, It can be attached near the back of the hat and then allowed to hang as far as it will The striking combination hat and | neckwear ured here ia a soft, rioh «ren shade, set on to a black | Velvet hat, — ja a large measure on ald and cooperation and conservative word of this bank Is and its officers make to be genuinely int SF im the success of depos! a made friends er good in its with the public. It has and & certain high which appeals to the shown by the steady “Gs our deposits and Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** LADIES’ SUITS Strictly Man Tailored $25.00 to $32.50 Ladies’ Ready-Tallored Suit hop ARS BANK B38-50-40 Lumber Karhange REAL BARGAIN DENTIST. Her ostrich plume is a-sanging down her back! Recklose—careless? No! = It's the newest whim in Paria, the last ery fn millinery Though the original cross-the-water idea is a plume long enough to wind around the hi and hi down the back, to, or below, the walst, many women who follow the fancy will utilise their feather boas. This wetee gives a vory one GREENERY FOR CHILD TO GROW Some green growing thing adds | to the attractiveness of any dining } room, and fs to be had at the cost ‘of a little trouble. Use a hanging jardiniere, or imitate the tenement | ehild who ratsed vines In a tin can suspended by a string. The vine will eventually cover up both can and string. Select a healthy sweet potato and if cover it with water; add more water as it evaporates or is ab- sorbed by the potato. , A —— Bog bgt net rapid. y. and te 4 fine, iicate green |Children usually delight in “plant- te Ce ing” the potato and watching it Nothing pleases us more than to | develop. have our work compared with the sapere work of the high-priced, exclusive LINE CAKE PAN dentiats; namely, that better work is not produced here or elsewhere. SEATTLE’ Men temporarily unoccupied, ‘3 Alaskans passing win- te Seattle, can put idie io profitable use in fing Steam, Gas or Elec Epgineering. Day and courses. sand particulars on your work is done by a graduate, Tt would be a great convenience | registered dentist, whose license to for the housewife to be able to ex-| practice dentiatry in Washington ts 009060 06.000006606066 0008 000 o] WITH GLASS} tromber thar when you come hero| THE STAR—SATURDAY) OCTOBER 5, 1912. Letters to Cynthia Grey Dear Miss Groy: 1! would like experience with adopthd ehlidren, I told him of our home had brought us together. doubt we would have some one elve did, W when the time comes. HRA REAR * *® MOTHER SAYS: “TRUST * THE GIRL, NOT THE MAN.” * RARER Sept. 26th, signed “A Man.” 1 believe be ts in tho right for not wiunting to pay for the third party when he invites a girl out; but when {t comes to sister or mother “sticking along,” | want to tell the young man this much I always go along to all the pleasures and my daughter wants me, too; but not to tch her, I go to watch bim. So there you are, my dear. MOTHER'S RIGHT. eliaheda de mlata he Sodltalinietad * : BEAUTIFUL GIRLS * OF 16 SUMMERS. 2 * SbUN URAC UNERE EERE Dear Miss Grey: As you have lifted the burden off so many young people's hearts, please help lift ours oft. We are two beautiful girls of 16 summers. This is what we want to know, if it in our place to apologize to two young men who, one even- ing, asked to escort us from the dance. We refused to let them, as one of the young men had on knee pants (accustomed to wearing long). He asked us why, and one of ua spoke up and said, “We don’t take tables to r peeved now and won't # Now, Mise Grey, we love these young fellows and know we can’t live without them, so please help us at your earliest convenience. HEAUTY SPOTS, A: Two beautiful girls of 16 summers (or winters) have no busl ness attending da « without an older person. You were certainly very rude. The boy may have put on the short pants for a prank, and |had one of your mothery been with iy ou, you would have thought noth | ed : ADOPTED BOY SAID: “GOD DID A GOOD Joe” TAeh HA aa KORS s WO be eke Bae “Childiess Woman" to know of our | *imy When our boy was 6 years old, liké all children, he asked: did 1 come from; where did you get-met" mama long ago, but she bad died and he was placed in a I told him he had another how empty It seemed without a baby—how God | |PARED FLOUR Two table The boy put bie arms around my neck and he sald: pretty good job God did that day!” He is a good boy, and we have his fullest confidence, which I di if we had neglected to tell him the truth until jon't any of us Ike to be deceived We have since adopted a baby girl 4 intend to tell her the truth | jey bef PPY FOSTER MOTHER, ee sees Dear Miss Grey: In reply to} TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR] How to Judge a fie tr ves! Hair Grower CLEANLINESS is the first re-,Add pinch of salt. Stir in one quirement in preparing the baby's | quart of boiling water, Boil three food, ‘The next matter of impor-| hours, adding water as it botls tance is the choice of foods and|@way. Strain through firm sieve of their preparation Here are w | cheesecloth, After the infant ts 6 Judge « hair-grower by its meritas recipes which every motker| months old, either barley or oat| 16 1 hay none it will not grow hale |should know and which can be|tmeal water can be used in prepar-| “Whore | made easily, Hach has a medicinal | in its food, Instedd of plain water.) "Rigge’ Kezema-Dandruft Cure* water is to be \ © ‘orm 6 0 ts Yechenens. of the iil cure any form of skin or sealp BARLEY WATER WITH PRE-| ‘Tho oatmeal water remedies con.|“isease that can be cured by an aa well as a Mod value, | fuls ‘of 1 bark 4 wtipation, external treatment. This is abso linn eso | spocatae Maat scatticatate or one BEEF ESSENCK—Cut the Jean |lutely essential to the growth of |hours, As the water bolls away, = beef into small pleces and place new hair. $1.00 per bottle, or six jthem in @ widemouthed bottle pra a jad@ more, keeping the quantity | core securely and allow to stand |r 96.00—everywhere. jone quart, Strain through coarse | muslin, It f# wiel to soak the bar-|f0F weveral hours in a vessel of a bolliong water, ‘This may be given | ful do to infants; GS ‘0. | OATMEAL WATER—One table-| arily cannot take milk A. P. RIG & C [spoonful of oatmeal blended with| It is a tonic | Seattle, U.S. A. The Federal investigation on the cost of living cover- ing a period of ten years and just published shows that the price has increased on fresh eggs, fresh milk, butter, lard, hens, hams, pork and potatoes from 26.1 per cent to 111.9 per cent. You can have every one of these important arti- cles at your own price if you own a little home farm at KIRKLA We will sell you close-in acreage in Kirkland, adjoin- ing the townsite, on terms of $5 to $10 monthly. Garden tracts with fine view for from $375 to $425 and level lots baking to watch the process of bak-| chair, ing. Our prices are one-half An ingenious cook in Cleveland | charged by our competitors. jhas found a way. She cut out the Jabout threeeights of an inche of | #4 crowns |the metal around the four sides. | Regular si Then she obtained a plece of giass | plates and put this in for a bottom. Now she can look at the bottom PROTECTS YOU. @ much more sanitary Dakieg pan, as the bottom can be removed and the sides more easily washed. lot her baking cakes as well as the Off RB sen) eres ee eee oe Or. Regal Dental Sonne I have launéry for you Ave, N. W. Cor. Union! Same Way With a Man! NOTE—Bring this Ad with you 1405 T CUT- ped green tomatoes, six large ap | .. T Ss T Ss SHATTLE TO EVERETT i — Line wg pn cy nei Be trains 70:30 a. m. and 6:35 D | Ay. sed University %. roughly three cupfuls Of} oon! Trains—#:30, 7:26, #30 =. + te oe | sugar, three tablespooufula of flour 10:30 B. 11:26 a m.: 13:39. ¥ igar, one teaspoon 2:30, 3:20, 6:36, 5:30 B, $:30 eS ‘er $:26, 9:45, 11:48 pm, daly ful of salt, oop eee WORK) mixed spices and one capful of vine 1045 p om | war. Bake with with two crusts Ticket Offices: Seattlo, Sth mo WORK i near Westla Greenwoo od, PRICES Case. ‘Bride Drug Store, h and Green Fermeate. Napkin Cai for EVERETT TO SRATTLE—Lt " Ohio Cut Rate Cases to protect napkins make at trains 9:00 a. m. and@ 4:00 p. Prices. tractive presents for & prospective | poral traine—5:10, 6:00, 7:00, bride. Use heavy white cretonne, 9:01 BB 10:99, 11:00 a. m: 00, 6:00, 7:60, 8:60. eight Inches wide, round the cor fatty } ners and bind with one-half inch| Sunday at 9-00 p. m $5 bias banding. Place the two strips|p indicates baggage trains. crosswise, so that the center forms | Freight train leaves freight #! $4 & perfect square. Stitch the three | Maseachusetts St. at 6 p. m sides, leaving the fourth open to! pactric. NORTE a ‘T TRAC slip a cardboard square in to make OMPANY. i nen the bottom. Put a button and but - : ton hole on the top flaps and you Everett-Snohomish iil ' have an easily washed case to pro- Interurban 50c U readily and the ost of material is| "YS" Tt “ips0 0. mm P | small 2:50, 4:05. 3:30, 6:49, . ee 31 20 “GEN OF ALL Wonk | Touches of Oriental embroidery | 7H Sahil 170, EVE Payne Tsp. a" are being used with good effect on $3 48, 6:10. 7:16," elance in al and) children’s wraps. i jamine the bottom of a cake she {| displayed in front of the operator's |ing of ft. I think you would better |bottoms of her cake pans, leaving | Reaular extra nanny ven $4, 00 — your address. 1 can help you. $5.00 CYNTHIA GREY. the size of the bottom of the pan We pry & guarantee that really A GREEN TOMATO PIE "Bcerett Seatil hafter go to bed when you ain't RATE A delicious green tomato pic is verett-Sea sleepy, an’ git up when you are.” made with one quart of finely chop Interurban Railway Use a milk skimmer to lift poath- one tablespoontul Of) train daturday and Sunday ®t brelia should always be left to dry 8 cut two strips 22 inches long and| noon 1,09, 2:00, 3:00. 4-0 ‘a train Baturday and der water while peeling. Them Ed Gold Fillings $1 Up tect © dozen nagkins. Those sell) evenerr to SNOHOMIAH—¢.98, tall plumes, collar boas, ostrich leave the boys alone altogether w that} til you have reached the age wher you know you can exist withow their presence. ' “A Troubled “Mother”: Send WORK FOR GRANDMOTHER “Grandmother” Please call at 619 Union st. Ask for Mrs. Taylor. “Tt ain't no fan being a kid,” ob- served a boy, bitterly. “You always od eggs out of the water. mitted | m .. CARE OF UMBRELLAS | Umbrellas should never be kept gxire tightly rolled. When wet, an um- open, with the handle down. If this ajlaa 8 not possible, let the water drip woot. from it when it is resting on the mited handle. tm. 3 idle 4:00, HOW TO PEEL ONIONS. 12:09 Cover the onions with cold water %1 B. and hold both onion and knife un- you'll not weep. .od at, Metal is the dominant note in the new trimmings. Summer evening wraps made with flowered Hnings. oTION Newest effects, such as dog strips. Willows made of your matertal Plumes dyed rad shade cleaned and “curled. MODEL MILLINERY To reach Kirkland, take Madison car to Madison Park and County Ferry or Steamer Urania (19 trips daily) to Kirkland, and inquire at Burke & Farrar’s Office at Kirk- land Wharf. COME OVER SUNDAY near school at from $75 to $160 each. Lumber for im- provements furnished on easy monthly payments. Take that extra $5 or $10 this month and make up your mind to act on this proposition right now. BURKE & FARRAR 104 Cherry St. Owners of 2,000 Acres at Kirkland ig lee-strip cs Prices from $290 t0 530. National sales-sli inters fur- - Bish the only 5: 2 Fae or stops You should have unchangeable hat you and losses anc’ gives sesords in order to be sure t ren itive protection on all transac- get all your profits. sales-slips are used. The “Get a Receipt” plan forces They employes to make a correct record by gi sre used tn seegnend: stae of st transaction that takes place ving the proprietors printed d records which are un- ig your store, / Have it explained to you, ible Register + oy Totals and a Controlling coy | ated dding Counters and Cash Drawers Poutra a Checks, Deposit ices from $310 to rate ‘each of two employes. 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They create friendly rivalry be- tween employes, which increasea your trade and your profits, Nine Complete Cash Registers in One This of register can be made with be to tine ‘separate ‘cash, drawers and Counters, Prices from $290 to $790 Tell us the kind of business you are in and the number of people ) employ and we will send you fure ther information regarding a regiss) ter specially adapted to your needs,