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THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1912. and baste that into the dresses, It can be easily taken out and laa dered. Al at first wearing in oun or eee JUST ONE LOST WORD— You can gain the reputation of being very well dressed if you apply Mise Tarbell’s rules when you buy your clothes, SRR * * TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR| will bear the marks of the insuf-| | A long gravy boat is handy for It wears the system|flelent time, too, Instead, get up| filling jars with eanned fruit. The ton minutes earlier and take proper) handle makes It easy to dip into time. | the fruit and the long neck fits into The system can stand an immense! the jars and prevents spilling juice, amount of physical labor for an in-| yey ye definite time. But it cannot very! wh th ‘ t juicy ple long safely withstand the wear of 01 here Bante 90 BP tg PS ng mately dreahs, tuake a thick paste of flour hurry, | Have plenty of exercise. alert| and water, and spread with a knife in your work, But don’t wear gut] over the broken edge before hurrying THE HOME DRESSMAKER Hint for the Canners. Hurry—Like Worry—Wears. Don't hurry like worry. It tears out the nerves and the bodily tissues rapidly, puts Hines in the face, interferes with digestion and other inteatinal action, and in time may produce permanent palpt tation of the heart. Lose of both mental and physieal control and a number of varieties of nervous dls orders may result Hurry exhausts twice the ener ties in a given time that would be required to accomplish twice the work if undertaken in a leisurely | ON ID WUTSEEEEEEREEE REESE OSSS® Linton | ee TRUST DAUGHTERS, BUT DISTRUST MEN * 0. Pint Wesdshnnee Ab * Rene RAAT KAKA KER eH EEE WELL AS YoU CAN. Miss Grey going out alone w Dest pos ss them say “Trust Would you let me say a word io regard to the h the young men? your daughter.” It ia not a question of wting the man, When young gitla are pl by ministers of the gospel, mothers have t trusted with ra to Know the right kind of man to wily one 15 or 16 years old? been decoyed away and their dead sn had left it because she would not do as there in the world today that will treat » respect she should have? How many pect they should have for thelr own alsters? oly daughters out with any young man, lot condueting himself as a gentleman should he is not already married. How many men or to any city, that can truthfully say they m they married—that is to say the ma < girla have had some welltodo young ons to them that would make a decent! *® OPEN 1ON Miss Ida Tarbell, the woman who ~- J * OF “GIRLs’ clus * laid bare the story of the greatest * * trust in her history of the Standard ak Kkh ehhh hhh Ol Co, and who perhaps has the the Fed i keeneet analytic mind of any Te J (a y even woman in America, has this to aay ‘clock, at. the oft roo and dress Christ ion Anebet “The fitness of dress depends " us - tion, Fourth and Seneca upon the occasion, f Rev. Kdward Tremayne Dunstan auty of dress depends and daughter, Dorothy, will give a reading of “Enoch Arden.” Mra. D.| way, You won't last very long if ©, Hall of the Univeralty of Wash-| you try to crowd two days’ work ington will sing, Kvery one 18 cor-| into ono and then exhaust yout Neediework Notes. Mially invited, No admission fee. | physical and nervous system trying| Dainty strings for baby's r to keep pace with it | may be made from sheer lawn rn Sens: beeenee ene Don't hurry at your meals, If you, ties with embroidered ends tha {Sweet of! forms a good dressing! nave only a few minutes in which| cut in half and sewed to each side pa fdr patent leather, Apply it with @ 9 gnatch a bite, forego the usual| of the little cap. becauns sh oralee to Helen Gould phhall piece of flannel and then pol-) breakfast which requires careful) When stitching seams on the ma lat which a wen the nant iwh the leather with a soft cloth. | mastication. Instead take a cup of\ chine in a silk garment use either tm & very pinks bec ie nome . road-brimmed, flat” crowned| Warm milk or break a couple of raw | fine cotton or one thread cotton and |eont « creat Gn anne MICS BILLIE BURKE / eggs into a cup, These you may| the othor of silk. This obviates any | Coat and skirt and white shirt walat aioe hats are well liked this year. ~ he Be ener wit Gaal “ vet aie Gould violated the first] good looks . a — nite co baton he |? ca aE Or Been | Was not drenech we brinciples—ehe| understand ¢ | . , the etticoats for small children BEDEEPLY, JN LOVE) which eugar of lead hae die-| Was not dressed fittingly for the oc-| meaningions. fashion not only. Ist cite Tine tan boon tees: taltho sensartat a gathered isto a bend 15 : 4 © proportion of f ounce | “len, and the “qualit > » a “ | ew toch . OE + om a youg| to Oyatiel Wee ak nee ation to he rye, and the Fe-lwaste of money, but a waste af] be the cause of many fatal accidents| or low-necked sleeveless waist and “pear Miss Gres: | made entirely) strength and a lowering of one's and serious hurts trimmed around the bottom with a atest Mey of age and have been| Made in the same proportion j lacking taste. sant heey wtilas Wom re debi | Ml oF ines on bairolders Ou quickly | Be c i . j company WLR 8 FOUN ae i cold pol a promt facie go oye Grows as) There ts more beauty In a ing in the morning. It will fluster| Instead of sewing frills of lace one year MUCH to show off cag at helps | plaid shaw! ted ovr one's head you and make you Irritable at the| into the sleeves of your dresses was very ow off one's physical! than in a cheap, flowered hat which outset of the day. Your appearance stitch the lace to strips of narrow | Open session | Industrial clubs ing, October &, at Young Women's LADIES’ SUITS Strictly Man Tailored $25.00 to $32.50 Ladies’ Rendy-Tallored Shop 2258-99-40 Lamber Exe people your time such their dawentor with, expec the older ones have Woand where some { many men are 4 * 3 i Suit Upon quality 7 the relation to one’s means. caps | Miss Tarbell has put into these rey three sentences the whole science ot dressing well, A fow yoars ago, '& wellknown woman's magazine Hi] an dog- ostrich of your true to the wor Newes w many poor wor La put up propo hame? rng my the truth of my statements, if they dare, for : goal are not many that can do so. sir EXPERI NCED MOTHER WITH THREE DAUGHTERS. tail plumes strips. Willows made mat tI * 4a 4 MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Bank Widg. any shade, 7 But every girl should tubing st dozen i Bring this ad with you. Canova Studio 1118 Third Av: Tet Us Do Your K ter wash and rt nse | o me, but Was) we pet ies We were at tit a short time eae 1B NOFe get tired of Bim! y Me his jealous ways.| go any place It! bh he was not the others I him. oe, to have me take ‘They say it is wrongs of but I do not feel as) - |Home Beautiful Series—No. 19 A Question id think I have done} oe ye BLUE EYES. | Every man who has a straight loan should ask him- self is: ty ts not an Indication| of parrow-mindedness “Will I have saved enough by the time my loan matures to pay it off?” and unless over! H Build If any doubt exists in your mind as to the many people miserable. | a May we submit for your -- } approval samples of WIFE'S PROBLEM, | 2\ ee — ih Kraft. probabi y of this being the case, you are invited to call and let us explain to you a method which is Grey: Do you think I for your new home? absolutely certain. ‘entirely satisfied to live) But Not ‘Temata No Commission—No Bonus. wy husband, two miles Adda greatiy to the ox Phone Main 351 for Circulars. $1 Down $1 a Week Will Buy a Lot tn WEST HILL ADDITION 40x123 fect. Water ready to build on, J. GOODFELLOW & R c. WAKELIN, Manager. > Gil Batley Bidg. iware A_Speciaity, Let Us Puraish You With Estimates. 305-7 E. 72d St, Green Lake Station, Seattle. in and to on « hill, and never) , only about) lor appeerance of ere pms? Don't pou think be house, and ‘many. thn Sada go more with me? When} cont to the selling were! about going he al-| of the property. tells me I am not satisfied) ON SALE BY - He goes hunting Green Lake Hardware Co. si and leaves me alone. | ot much of a hand to viait.| will answer soon, Paints, Varnishes and Stains Made in Seattle, Hatfield-Bernhard Co. 112 Second Ay. 8. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS YOUNG WIFE. @on't you put on over. hunting with him? fo killing animals for} Dut you can find many; in the woods | m should be unselfish | out with you once In he won't, go alone. TAKES ISSUE. Grey: In regard to to a certain! being allowed to kis T want to tell George re sign she does not) if bis whiskers make & billy goat, or any- LEGION. | answer this, as | am) Where the family is small there is no more reasonable house to build than the one shown on the accompanying plans. With all the living rooms on the first floor and easily accessible, it makes the ideal home when the busy housewife desires to do her own work and its cozy comlortableness cannot but be appreciated at a glance. The cozy and well lighted den, the large hall, the shady veranda, all possess a home-like atmosphere that will especially be appreciated by the woman with taste, and it can be built and equipped for such a reasonable price that it should be astonishingly popular. For a summer home or for a suburbgn home this plan is especially desirable and the material can be sequred anywhere. The terrace can be extended across the entire front if desired, but is intended to front the living room only, Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVENUE ‘Assets $2,200,000. Established 23 Years. AMERICAN MORTGAGE & BUILDING CO. 109 WHITE BLDG. Portable Houses Portable Garages Classy and substantial. A double constructed house for $110, Garages 9x15, $75; 12KIS, $100, erected. Why pay $500 to $1,000 for your home when you can buy one from us all ready to set up for less than one- half what an ordinary house woul gost? Cur Portables contain three layers of heavy building paper and two dead air spaces between the walls, thus making them warmer in winter and cooler in euramer than an ordinary plastered house Cedar on the outside and fir on the inside We have & great many of these Portable Houses and Garages the city. We invite your inspection of them. Send for gur catalogue. Invite you to come out any day and look at the 4 and $-room cottages we are building at Nos. 6507 to ¢543 Sixth Av. N. W. Take West Woodland car, and when you have seen them, come to our office and af you want me to ck what I said, Legion. but However, I agree with she loved him she would) tue to do so, if he looked like philly goats; but she mixht love and still refuse to kiss these we will arrange to bulld one for you on easy terms, just like rent. Ww. W. NOYES ARCHITECT AND BUILDER 317 Boston Block Will draw your plans for a home, apartment house or hotel, INTERIOR FINISH CO. 3011 nia Av REALLY THINK | | LOVED Hi | Grey: Tam going with ag man and have been for two he always acted as if he but lately he acts as if, for me, because when. when I can see him,/ js aay I don’t know. I didn’t really) until he acted) ean I do to make/ him? | am really! e thinks | am/ A READER. | young man is either or bas really grown) you show too} you care for him. bone, and omit you will see him. In fds, let him do the court- don't be such a jelly fish fall for “spooning” unac- by respect. you cannot be an ® the paper, and many * Rame or address. # selfaddressed en- & fays brings a prompt ® CYNTHIA GREY. * * bededn dade ee is the Inst day of the Bist. of the Y. W. C. A. is th ay. and Seneca, and the is 815 34 av. ine, Served without dressing, ied to the mouth with finger Hving Batchelior is the author of Pig Up With Lizzie,” which is it ® humorously truthful ™m life standards in New insurance policy is paid to the ty Uiiless the company sees bh &nother relative who has Kup; or the court orders them Day it. 2 7” Me McKinley, 20,200 fect, in the “at mountain in the United i Mr. Whitney, 14,501 feet, eetts Mt. Rainier, 14.470 feet, a pext, and then Mt. Klbert, feet, on the face yield to a consisting of 50 parts of milk is (made with rose water), Darts of aluminum sulphate and night, or other delicate colors likely to fade, may be set two hours in water in| NUDD & TAYLOR CO., Seattle, Wash. Columbia Lunber Everything Phonee—Ind. White 118, Kenwood 198 Fletcher Brothers Hay, Plows and Peed. Brick, Lime, Cement, Sand and Gravel, Coal and Wood, 6712 Green Lake Boulevard STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS in the Rainier ‘alley. Soft Interior Finish our specialty. Phone Beacon 51. Bolcom Mills, Inc. High grade Lumber, Lath, Shingles and De- tail Flooring and Finish- ing our specialties. Ballard 141 Phone, Kenwood 277. A. W. MOON SIGNS Paints, Oils, Glass, Wallpaper Painting and Paper Hanging Interlor rating a Specialty. 303 BE. Sev nty-second Street. Building Material for TENTS AND AWNINGS LINQUIST & LUND 220 Spring 8t. Phone Elliott 6340. Green Lake Station. WOODLAWN PLUMBING & HEAT- ING COMPANY, Moved from $469 Woodlawn Av. to 111% Woodlawn Ay, Green Lake Sta- tion, opp, bank. Plumbing, Gas and ing. Jobbing and ity, Office Phone, 1 ‘That new furnace ought to be NESBIT Phone us or call and we'll tell you why, North 1622. UNIVERSITY SHERT MBTAL WORKS, 4140 14th Ave. N. KE. BUILDING LOTS One block from Phinney avenue car. Your own terms. City water, SEE WEGENER, OWNER, 8553 Greenwood Ave. TRY CURTISS FOR Doors, Windows, Glass, Plumbing, seroma aba ston PAPER, Tinting. The Wm. M. Curtiss Co. Cor. Leary and 20th Ave. N. W. Ballard. Office Phone, North 2241. Kenwood 715, R. JOHNSON CO. Plumbing and Heating Hot Water Heating a Specialty. Repairing in All Its Branches. 4418 Woodland Park Av. WALL cibRaty {DEN B66 kvInG ROOM *2r TERRACE VERANDA =" This one story and attie cottage is of simple but good design and makes a comfort- Si¥e 36 feet by 30 feet 6 inches. Cellar, 7 feet, under entire house, divided into three rooms. able, inexpensive home. and 8 feet side rough siding, gables and rapf covered with stained shingles. tion and cement floor in tefrac¢ and veranda Plumbing compfete! Approximate cost to build $1,750. Dull Lumb Baljard 2704. three coats artcnbe 20°26 DIAM, ROOM Ui STORAGE Interior finish in hard pine. CEDAR CLOSET cxoser Height of stories, 9 feet 4 inches First story, out- Concrete block founda- Plastering, er and Fuel Co. Ballard 1827, Lumber, Goal and Wood and Building Materials. secure the loan and erect your building. If I fail to get the loan the plans will cost you nothing. If you are thinking of building call and see me. Office and Yard, 2430 FIRST AV. S. Elliott 2198. | aS SS $4,000, half cash, five-acre tract in Maple Leaf Add, worth at least « ne-third more than this. 700 per acre, ten acres three miles north of Bee George W. Lake Station. GEO. W. HILL & Co. Phone, Kenwood 166. Green Lake Station CLARK’S FUEL CHUTE Made by T. F. CLARK CO., INC, LIPSKY BROS. Hardware and Plumb- ing, Furniture and Household Goods. Phone West 78. Ninth & California Ave. reen Lake station. Hin & Co., Green Main 487. 604 R. R. Ave. Ask Us About Our Chutes. It Will Interest You. Giant Sheet Metal Works—All Kinds Building Work—Roofing—Heating. WE'LL SERVE YOU WELL J, E. HOPKINS CO. Leaders in Woodland Park and North End Real Estate. Lots, Bungalows, Cottages and Acreage. 6501 Loans and Insurance. Phinney Ave. Phone—Baliard 2608. CITY SASH & DOOR CO., Sash, Doors, Frames and Finish. Estimates Furnished, Builders’ Hardware and Roofing. 5000 Rainier Ave. Beacon 1987. J. E. BELOR PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND TINTER Estimates Cheerfully Given, Main 3914, 604 Virginia St. W. A. BURLEIGH Phone Kenwood 2361 Residence Phone Kenwood 2321, REAL ESTATE AND LUMBER—BROKER—NOTARY 50 Cheap Lots. $200 to $400. $50 Down, $10 Per Month at 6 Per Cent, House Bills a Specialty. GREEN LAKE STATION. STANDARD WARM AIR FURNACES They are made right. We install them right, That's why they w right. The Daubersmith Co. 6835 Oswego Place, Kenwood 25. Phones, Kenwood 208, NORTH SEATTLE LUMBER CO., “The Green Lake Yard” Yard and Office, 6214 BE. Green Lake Blvd, Lumber, Lath and Shingles. We make a specialty of High Grad Finishing Lumber,

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