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STOMACH Minutes. In five minutes all headache. Diapepsin ating wi _— . quic! it ts harmless. favorite foods ter ave a bad stornach case of Pape po fe is too short Bs BS doesn't agree ou & firet lor $7.50. week we offer set Of teeth We offer at a m aud would like t ding of your mouth specialist fh experience, and jou good fir: . of your condition wil! With the ald of first clues and a modern equip ity to produce lasting ‘Si branches of dent electrical ISTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN tion tree. 4:20 a. m tt tp m. Attendant Dentists devices, jour to 6 vs? Lady an account with its =«to reity WH, Stome-Wisher Co, 12 YEARS DENTAL Wot CUT RATE Prices 33 Easy Payments Prices. Crown ...... or Porcelain Work ...... $3, 50c Up warrrs: ON A, Upset | “AND INDIGESTION tom. will go. No tndigestion, | gourness oF belching of for eructations of undigest- ‘go ditainesa, bloating, foul is noted for its pact stomachs kest and most ia the whole world ‘of men and women now without know now it is needless see, for your sake, get a largo “ Diapepain drug store and put your t. Don't keep on being! you , #0 make your a a ® what you like it; enjoy i, without ret redeliion in the stomach. belongs in your home » «Ht should be kept handy, ‘of the family eat some with ease of an attack of In- dyspepsia, gastritie or nt at daytime or tht it ts there to give surest relief knowg, lass e is none too soon to WY Some good saving seed. the on fot Savings and make your 8 mann ack oF oun work Ohio Cut Rate $4 Gold Fillings, $1 Up Filling B, GUABANTER| noc | -eeee Dear Mias Grey w sadly regret the last year of our respect of ald our friends, Even were Very tough, have lost their our reputation back, We have but they make very insulting rema: Now, Mias Grey, we don't about this, so please help us all y convenience, With love to you, to regain it ie what counts, no matter who slu Your little world seems all the: to hurt, When they do, try to be wrong road, and that must be in your own mind, consent. Ano: ours, Only by filling your minds from the minds of others. a * A GIRL'S DIFFI Dear Miss Grey: Tam a lar nearly 20, and engaged, but we &: years. I am an only child and am We have nothing abead, are pa plan and have many large debts. month, but every ie while he k: Mother is almost an invalid whenever she wishes; A.—Things seem bad, | know | conditions are stronger than you Your part is to Go absolutely you expect cheaper board at hom } helping to do the work, you shoul jyou would strangers-—-at least $3 straighten owt things wonderfully Then there Is another point Even if others don't do right lots of things to annoy and w married, and life before you, to ref: handicapped by pain Have you talked lovingly to drinking? Try it. Love will do problem, but you will not escape it ._— Put Yourself in Your Neighbor's Shoes. Dear Misa Grey: I read with tn terest your portion of the Star, as it ie always so fall of good advice and sympathy 1 am a fireman's wife, and want to ate a few facts about the ‘Piatoon system,” aa I feel that no one can realize just bow much it means to us if the good people of Seattle would vote in favor if it First of all, our husbands have very ttle home life. They get one hour for each meal a day, and only one day and one night at home each week. It ts a lonely life for a wom an where her husband is ay all the time; when she has children to raise and never knows when he may get severely injured at bis duty-post. i am sure that every fireman's wife voices my sentiments in ask ing the people to consider these facts and vote for the Platoon sys vasg A FIREMAN 8 WIFE. A.—-I feel sure every man who ts a father, husband of lover, and every woman who is a moth sweetheart, will not only wish the Platoon system success, but will put their good intentions into prac tical use by voting for it. AND THEY WILL RESPOND. Dear Miss Grey: After reading the letter from “An Experienced Mother With Three Daughters, letters written in also the various ‘a few words TRUST ME ly, would like to say ss “One ot the Sex Not to Be Trusted.” be Why are there so few men to hin A with the daughters and sis ters? My answer is, jack of confi dence on the part of the female in le sex. 6 will admit that if men in gen eral were as pure a 4 honorable in their intentions to girls and women as they should be, they would ure more of their confidence. On the other hand, the men ki A general opinion of the women re garding familiarity of the male #ex, What's the use Where you will find one = pe woman, you W will insult a wo yap ten thousands who will not. man will never treat some other man’s sister worse than he wante his own treated, and if he is a real man he will never attempt familiar- ity unless by word or action of his companion which warrants such @ vilege. water all that is said about the men not to be trusted, you will find some of the same girls and women with their good looks, flirtation» and fashion, trying to attract the atten tion of some of these same men, laying themselves liable to insults. Then tney lay it all to the horrible creature “man.” ‘Trust and put more confidence In man until you know he is not to be trusted. By so doing you will help to raise the standard of og mor , socially and physically. ont OF THE SEX NOT TO BE TRUSTED. HE SAYS | SPOILED HIS BUSINESS. Dear Miss Grey: We have a hotel in the lower part of the city. Now the boss who owns this place is here and I try to do everything of Teeth. ‘that {# right for him; but tonight ranteed Best $8 when it came supper time, my let Osk Heaters. Mor husband got cross about not hav- Heaters, Modern |ing supper in order. The bows had lbeen with us the two previous nights. Now I happened to buy something I knew he would not eat, not thinking he was to be with us. | So my husband, who has a hasty temper, went to him and sald he | was going to give up the place. I in turn explained myself, and asked him to excuse me if I had offended him. My husband also says I have spoiled his business. A WIFE AND MOTHER, You have done all that is weary; and if the boss is any- TARMM NTs rare down anal thing of a man he will overlook nee in payments, the affair. He must be « dread- Letters to Cynthia Grey i a a 2 a a 2 a a a a WE SADLY REGRET THE LAST YEAR 1 do not mean that anything awful has happened We are both in high schoo! now w your reformation, Nothing I do pleases her, and I am paying $5 a month board. there is nothing gentle, nothing religious, perhaps, be better to leave home? | know, too, I do lote of things to) annoy and worry, but | am sorely perplexed and I want unbiased help.) bid self-anatysis and you have an| upward and outward as far as pos nowing the | * * * i ee ee a 2 a a 2 a 2 a are two girls of 15 and 16 years of age, We life, as we have acted disgracefully, but we have lost the the boys we have gone with, who respect for un. and we will do anything to get teld the boys we want to reform, rke to us, ant our parents to know anything ou can and publish at your earliest TWO REFORMERS AAs you have found, it is much easier to lose a reputation than) But one thing | want you to remember; What you are now 8 re la to you, and there will be things thankful you went no further on the which ts really reforming, ther cannot harm you without your It te #0 easy to blame others tn our thoughts, and sometimes diffi- cult to remember that they have their own problems to solve, and we with bright, beautiful and worthy thoughts will you blot out the wrong impressions made on them, and when you have succeeded in doing this you will find they are blotted Forgiveness is only gained by deserving It, and it will come tn time. Your part is to attend to your own minds and lives, come to see me, 60 We can have a real talk about it? Won't you See RS ATR P eK KRERE AREER ES * CULT PROBLEM * * RRR RRR R ERR RRR RRR *e, healthy, fairly good-looking girl, not intend to be married for two making $15 a week ying for our home on the tnstallment My father is making about $65 & nocks things in the head by getting drunk, borrowing more money and otherwise embarrassing us. She does the house rork and goes but she is really sick and she continually nags. At home Would {t not, I crave it UNDECIDED. . but by leaving home you will be }something of @ deserter, and by the act are acknowledging that wrong | method. right in every respect. ¢ than elsewhere? Unless you are id pay your own people as much as 50 or $4 a week. It would help and probably lessen the nagging. it ia no reason why you should not, d it is your duty to yourself not to spotl your disposition by doing | hands above my head, and take four/and puff out yc rry.” It is easier for you, a healthy girl, earning money, engaged to be | utmost rain from it than the mother, who le your father about this disease of wonders, I know you have a bard by running from it. Meot it bravely. , ful crank ff nothing can appear on | the table but what he likes. I don't suppose your husband or the boss are either so perfect but | that they might be guilty of a mis take. Think no more about It “A YOUNG WOMAN” AN. | There is, as ways, a certain like “tough Dear Miss Grey |}“A Young Man” class of girls that guys” to travel with; but if young men will keep away from that clas, they will not be the cause of the “holier.” If you happen to meet those girls, don't treat them the way they treat you or the way they wish to be treated Have you read the Men that wish to marry sweet womanly women go queer places | to meet them? A quiet, square man stands every MUST KNOW MAN AS AS WELL AS DAUGHTER Dear Mise Grey In answer to “Shall the Girl Be Trasted or th Man Imposed Upon? Don't you think it is the men that cannot be trusted with our daughters? When we look und and see | little girls led to ruin by some so- tospeak young man, and all the blame put on the girl, while he) goes his way with a sneer on his face, looking for the next victim? Until young men, and old as well, can cultivate purest minds, and protect the ones intrusted with them as they would a mother or) sister, we will have to look out) for our girla. So, “Mr. Imposed Upon Man,” if a mother don't trust her daughter to go to a theater without a chaperone, it plainly shows it is you who Is not trusted. | She must know you as well as she} does her daughter, A MOTHER, Dear Miss Grey—Would you) kindly suggest some hospital and poor homes that would appreciate jand enjoy some dolls for Christ- mas? We will have, by then, about two dozen dolls. | Sincerely, WE ARE FIVE, A—I would suggest the Chil- dren's Orthopedic hospital and the Ryther home. tie Ae eee in te nine in ined ede a * * | Feel Like I’m Standing on * le My Head When She Speaks * le * TOES SESS SS ae ee 2 oo Dear Miss Grey: I am a young man 18 years old, and am madly In love with @ nurse 22 years old; but the trouble is that she does not know it. Won't you please advise me how to let her know the fact, aw I am very bashful, and feel like I am standing on my head every time she speaks to me, I also have a large nose and she| takes special delight in teasing me about it. Is there not some way of reducing its size? Now, Miss Grey, as you have helped others, won't you please help me _ out of my trouble? LOVESICK, A.—What good will it do to let her know the state of feeling that makes you feel upside down? Evi dently she does not care for you, so don’t make a fool of yourself. She Conquers Another. Mra. Fannie Bullock Workman has climbed another mountain, this time in India, the Stachen glacier of the Karakorum mountains hay- ing been the object of her efforts. All the camps were located for six weeks at height of 17,000 feet or over, The peaks climbed were be- Why should! SWERS “A YOUNG MAN”, saying j chance in the world to win a respectable girl. Why don’t you try? At least we will admit that. par. ents should chaperone their| daughters unless they know the men are upright and moral. A YOUNG WOMAN | Paid ~ Advertisement Louis Gilbert For State Treasurer On the Democratic Ticket The Only Seattle Man Who is Candidate for , This Office. THE STAR—MONDAY, voCrosieK 1912, BILLIE BURKE REVEALS A GREAT SECRET! First Article in the Series on the New System of Physical Culture. this will hetp prevent the aging of your neck, obliterate the coming Mines of your nose to the corner of | your mouth, and round your chin For smoothing out the wrinkles across your forchead, Uft your | | eyebrows as far up as possible, | | pulling them down into a frown Notice when you do this how the skin drawa at the base of your | head just where your hair begins |to grow upon your neck. This will loosen your scalp and have good effect upon your hair. } | Sometime -during the day open POseD DY MISS’ PRAGER or “Tar, CHARITY. GTRL” co, and shut your hands to the fullest) extent, stretching all your fingers; | and move your foot up and down) from the ankle joint, stretching the museles about them. Once a month, at least, le down upon your bed and have some friend| take hold of your foot and pull it out as far as possible, slightly twisting it about in the hip joint Then let her pull your arm in the By Billie Burke THE FIRST WORD—it you | TALKS BY T FEATHERS OF HANDSOME FRINGE SUBSTITUTE FOR WILLOW PLUME From Paris, the home of fashion-|covered wire three rows of fringes fon and fad, has come a beautiful tee bag on tout the seam ia s ute for the willow plume | ‘bbon’ and leaving a narrow substitute for the willow plum strip of ribbon to show that will which can be made at, home correspond to the rib on the nat It ts a fringe ather, It sounds /ural f queer, Hut the finished article in| i fringe attached to the ful and inexpensive one end—the top of the ‘or an 18-4nch one yard must be bent over in @ and a half of wid six or|curve to resemble the natural eight inches de and | curve in the real athers; then, atron and half a yard of inch-|with a heated curling iron, the wide satin ribbon the color of the|ends of the fringe are curled in- fringe will be required. Cover a| ward just @ Iittle way, then shaken wire with the ribbon, sewing it|out until they are fluffy and as near very securely and keeping the | like the real feather as it is possible seam straight; now to the ribbon-|to make them app HE STAR DOCTOR RUBBISH AND GARBAGE | things right along. When this is Fortunes have been found and | impossible, burn outdoors in a deep Jont in dust heaps, Lives also are | can, Jost in them every year, despite’ If there is sufficient garden modern progress, space, instead of burning leather Every poorly managed ash- and bones, bury both two feet deep heap or garbage-pile is a polsoner| where the roots of a plant cam in some degree. City folks may) reach them. They make an ex think themselves free from this cellent fertilizer, trouble, because the city takes Frult-skins and pits, potatoskinas, away the garbage. But even then pea bulls, beet tops, the refuse of rubbish is often allowed to accu- | salads. y sort of ve able waste, mulate in which the germ of pol-| in fact, ought to be spread out thim son lurks. For the most and dried throngh and through be- fore going to the dust heap. Never by any chance let a dust heap get wet or greasy. part, the burning can be done in a stove or grate or up range, especially if one burns WOMEN IN POLITICS same manne’ The movement where you stretch the head back, which affects your) abdominal muscles, will also affect| your neck and spine; this special) movement he #0 a quieting ef upon one and {is splendid for lessness You can easily see from what I have said about these stretch keep the muscles of your face stretched upward you will ward off old age. When you get a feeling of mor |idea that your doll ts filled with | sible, that it has the greatest quiet sawduat, try the deep breathing|ing effect upon my nerves, 1 think if many self-conscious young women | Now I am going to tell you a very| would do this before they enter | exercises that they can be take Beat secret; Many actors and ac-jroom full of company they would| during different times of the day,| tresses suffer untold agony on first/find it would be much easter for! that those 1 have given for the| nights. Stage fright is one of the them to appear comfortable and morning will only take up about most terrible disorders that can af-| well poised 10 minutes, over the time that you fect one. I have found, however. For incipient wrinkles about the r are dressing jany girl who gets Into the habit practicing them daily will find 1 she is the gainer of grace, sur hess, strength and a fine figure. Sarat hese JUST ONE LAST WORD— The kind of physical culture is not so important as it is that you practice SOME kind. *|NOTICE TO READERS |® All letters cannot be an- *| | ® swered in the paper, and many #| ® are without name or address. # # A stamped, self-addressed en- & | & velope always brings « prompt #/ |® reply. CYNTHIAGREY, * \* * PEPER REE ER EH! THREE TASTY — APPLE RECIPES 1 am quite sure that jthat if before I leave my dressing) mouth and for bringing up the con-| bets th f| room I stand upright, raise my | tour of the ch chose your mouth cheeks full of |long breaths, filling my lungs to the air and tnbaling as much as pow capacity, stretching them/sible, until your throat fills out; — eee [POCO OOOO OOOO OSES eoroe * The Aeroplane Cuff, an Attractive Touch for * the Winter Waist ie NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—The produce markets here are a menace to life and health, members of the Woman's National Democratic Cam align league declare. They urge a huge central market and regular im spections, NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—The executive mansion will be the most hom pitable home in the state, Mrs. Sulzer, wife of the democratic candidate for governor declares, if her husband is elected. “ eee baa ~A “milk horror” show, picturing the evils of NEW YORK, Oct. 10 | bad milk, will be on view at the National Congress of Domestic Science clubs, October 26. . . CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—The Women's Wilson league has Inaugurated its Saturday afternoon receptions at the Hotel Sherman. ‘They will last through (he campaign, and the women say will be resumed at the White House after March 4 ie we CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—Leaders of the progressive women are hard at work today getilng women to register for the fall election. Progressives record. say they will make = EEE 40 clean soot from the carpet cover thickly with salt and you BEAUTY BUT fees be able to sweep it off without LITTLE LURE leaving smears or stain, London newspapers have been de- voting columns of space to men's ideas of the ideal woman. That beauty is by no means an essential quality is the keynote to the majority of letters, Thus one man writes 1 would not want a beauty for my ideal woman, but a good look- ing, thoughtful, kind, and cheerful, womanly woman. “Port be Vlense’ This Week Only. $8.00 Cabinet Pictures, dozen oreseee oe sccevece Bring this with you. Canova Studio 1118 Third Ave. "et Us Do Your Kodak Work. } } Apple Amber | | Core, peel and chop about 24 } pound of apples, Mix together! | 4 ounces of suet, 2 each of sugar and flour, and 6 of bread erumbs.! | when this is chopped and thor-| oughly mixed, add a little nut-| meg and grated lemon peel, and 2 beaten eggs. Stir thoroughly) and place in a well buttered mould with cloth tled tight over! the top. Boll 3 hours Apple Solid Simmer 1 1-2 pounds of sugar with 3 pounds of apples and juice and grated rind of 3 lemons until it is thick. Then pour into a damp mould until it is} cool, Turn out and serve with cream, lump sliced A waist without a sleeve is like /Wmique name. Instead of being a room without curtains, forlorn pf|isht-fitting, a pleasing suggestion grace or comfort. of fullness is worked into the upper om part of the cuff by the introduction This picture shows the very new of four tiny pleats on the inside of longsleeve “aeroplane” cuff, the the sleeve near the bead In the resemblance to a wing giving {t the arm. Apple Charlotte Soften a half box of gelatine in a half cup of cold water, Then heat it over steam for half an hour. Grate 2 large, tart apples and 1 lemon or orange and beat lightly into a pint of whipped cream. Then add the gelatine, and when thoroughly mixed turn/ into a mould and set aside to cool! before placing on ice. Serve with! milk or a sauce. ALASKA PROGRESSES Mra. B. J. Daly of Alaska says || that Nome ts a thriving city and has good schools. There are elec- tric lights in the city and moving pictures, and along with those signs jot civil ion the schools of course} | must hold their own. The native women, she says, wear a cnarac- jteristic outer garment, called a “parka,” which is of the costliest furs, in winter. Verse. In vain we call old notions fudge, And bend our conscience to our dealings; AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES The Best Motion Picture Houses in Seattle Are Listed Below. MELBOURN The Ten Commandments will not budge, And stealing wis. continue steal. ing. Lowell. Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions Viola Allen was born in Alabama | in 1869, | Fun in the films tomorrow, “When Twenty Is Love,” a Victor comedy, The hallmark of excellence. “Employes’ Lin he | z bility,” a Nestor drama on a subject} The rhododendron is the state S“ttome of Giaes cortaniey clone to t peopl flower of Washington and West/| “Howe & Rar. | Vireinia, | he only animal tn act on ®& swinging »bell, charming come His GRAND 3d and Cherry — CIRCUIT The Order of the Blue Goose is a national organization of general and special agenta of insurance companies for social purposes. terplece of Poetic Visualization, ‘MAUD MULLER” Whittier’ Three comedies ‘8 to congratulate the wish the bride happi-| Etiquette groom, and 2d and MadisOn nt the smatiest price of adm! er ness. Pour, big vay dhe Heart of a i a Gypay,” beautiful Imp 4 ") 1 Odeon heatre Gypsy, & beautitur tims A¥! ‘The electoral vote overruled the com “Waustia's popular vote in the case of Cleve, drat orn sto; FING? AT PIKE turliling situations in 2 tant eet: ee ngs ae rn Spots on the nails are due to e 4—“Glued,” Comedy. 2—"The Wa- x injuries, and should be rubbed with Union Theatre '¢,, “2227 oom ee eased omnes oe pow Man Hunt,” Drama — Two-Reel _ ‘Third Av., Between Pike and Union, Feature Halloween {8 the evening before a pul The Little Girt, Next Door.” ~ | November 1, which was an old ia We ashes gues. i igh holiday called All-Hallowmans, City Theatre Pyolution and iLife of the Silk! 4iHallow or All Sainte day. 1206 & a Ay. ewhy sim Reformed. ‘ted ~ Bi seed este All First Run Pictures, | Inquire at the technology @epart 2—j/ment of the public library for ad dresses of coin collectors, or at a first-class book store for coin book, which costs but little. 1A Temporary Truce, “Trap of Death.” 3—“The Katze 5c--Crown--5¢ tween 19,006 and 21,000 feet. Mrs. Workman is ‘we daughter of former Gov. Bullock, of Massachusetts, Bho is a member of ali the royal geo graphical societics, Firat Av., Bet. Ma and Spring Jammer Kids” ph sis. SOV nde Fn en ee poul’hysiclan of Silver Guich.” “The| Suet will keep for weeks if cov “A Hedman's Loyalty.” |@red with flour, After msiig a tly.” “Artistic Glass Alhambra Quar- ALHAMBR Sth and Westlake piece stick the part left over in the flour bin. Or again Good looks count for nothing— | 4 Why not hae your finishing they are only the wrapper gone, right: no more My ideal woman is plain, A. M. FROST healthy, and well mannered 1332 Piret Ave. She ped «not necessarily be lovely or have a form resembling a figure 8, and many other signs of outward beauty.” A hearty welcome for the “weary toiler” on his return from the day's work is another ge i sentiment Among the qualities essential in an ideal woman the following musts” are interesting: She must not wear high heels. She must have graceful feet. She must not always expect to| have her own way She must be versatile. She must, with equal facility and ambition, play the plano and wield the frying pan. But {s this the frequently marry? LADIES’ SUITS Strictly Man Tailored $25.00 to $32.50 Ladies’ Ready-Tailored Suit Shop 2358-39-40 Lumber Exchange zy Newest effects, tail plumes, strips. W material suck dog - collar boas, ostrich lows made of your shade, type men most Tonic for Tired Feet | HEAR BETTER A hot water foot bath, lasting AUDIPHONE five minutes, is often recommended | with Latest Instantancous Adjustment: for feet that ache from walking ta te ae standing or uncomfortable shoe To be of more than temporary ben- Suche the arcane efit, it should be followed by a dash ear, is the reason s@ of cold water. This cold water ear ee tonic is excellent for rheumatism, Senate pore ace chilblains or bunions, People Should Guard Against Appendicitis Seattle people who have stomach and bowel trouble should guard against appendicitis by taking sim- ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, et as compounded in Adler-4-ka, the German appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stom- ach, gas on the stom: and con. day tact on AGIOIMG af & Deait ax. stipation INSTANTLY because this| 4°%, {ft © vv Bg eg Mey simple mixture antisepticizes the dl-| price it you keep the Aadiphooe ana ae gestive organs and draws off heaps Prep tine Sarg towane impurities. Swift's Pharmacy, 2nd | 8" hearing device you AV Pike St—Advertisement. | Co «it Arenas Ammons Beate jaan annem by you can obtain an Audiphone for a 30- Gold Medal, London, 1911, Largest Sale HIGH-GRADE Tea in World Most delicious table beverage in all the world— hot or iced. Queen Victoria used it for last 45 years of her reign,’ ““ H. M._B.” $1.00 pound—yet costs less—goes further. / In Sealed AirTight Pkgs, All High-Class Grocers Order Trial Package TO-DAY! (ue Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc., Distributors.

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