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cs "was. CHAUNCEY L. HIGBEE. 108 ANGELES, Cal, N’ A athletic and social club, of which man may fs to be established here, Lawson Higbee moving spirit. If her dreams Los Angeles will have Ye Clud costing $1,250,000. “We want the clud for several * sald Mra. Higbee, “chief-| ‘@f which is that it ls needed. lab will bave a large nat- competent instructors, Daths, and a hairdressing ‘imagine if any of the women vant a Wrediling instractor or a ‘of boxing gloves they will be Ww] a leet Perea Pioneer Women ‘There is a movement on foot to a suitable monument to the settlers wife, for which Women’s Rural Homes the Dry Farming con- Lo Reld at Lethbridge, on October 21, Is reapons- Such women as Rebecca who was born in North folina and left that state with _ Daniel Boone, suf sorts of hardships, “get. somehow,” is one of who would be hon- = ee CE TC READERS pe cannot be an ® wered in the paper, and many # name or addrean ® self-addressed on- & oe ernruts okey.” s h dindindindnaindindindindndind fe-block your velvet. r. welour. — or felt ‘Y “GOING! Juat four more days before the ment contest closes, Hundreds of menus have been received and, although only a few could be printed, each one will be handed to the judges, Misa Hopkina of Broadway High; Miss Walker, Queen Anne, and Miss Rinehart, New Franklin, all domestic actence | instructors, and they will carefully select the one which is to draw) j the prise turkey offered by The Star, Going! Going! Mr. Turkey. the Star, 23. sent: MY THANKSGIVING DINNER, Cream of tomato soup Wafers Celery Olives Roast turkey Peanut dressing Cranberry sauce } Mashed potatoes Giblet: gravy Ce were TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR| NERVOUS HEART {ton in speed, or foree, or rhythm What ts a nervous heart? The! V!thout adequate cause; rapid, ir question is often asked by persons | Peaular pulse, pumping heart-beat who seem to believe they are af. °° skipping pulse, flicted with this atlment The causes of nervous heart are A nervous heart, it is com-| #0metimes tobacco, excesses of va monly called, is one that is iy | tious kinds and general bervous- ante to ane too fast, or too slow, | Resa. or frregularly in speed, or too) The best way to ¢ ‘hard, or too feeble, or irregularly! heart ia to gg A cence. lin foree-—-or to skip. Practice simple, plain, sane sort Its chief symptoms are varia-|of living and cultivate poise. a _ GOING!—” Creamed onions Stuffed green peppers Macaroni with o Mashed turnips Cold slaw Southern corn pone Mince pie Pumpkin ple Plum pudding with brandy sauce Sweet cider Good cheer through the dinner. This dinner will cost $5, MRS, JAMES MASTERSON, | THANKSGIVING DINNER, Moek turtle soup Fried oysters Cold Roast tarkey Dressing Giblet Cranberry jelty Riced potatoen Creamed Cnuliflower Fruit salaa Mince ple Pumpkin ple Stuffed dates Cheese Frait cake Coffee BL. Almost gone, Send your lette Mena Editor, care of before Saturday, November Here are a few of the menus! slaw nance Celery a — mass | || Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions President McKinley was shot at Buffalo, N. Y., September 6, 1901. For information cenceraing wom- en's clubs, telephone Mra. H. P. Fish, Kenwood 1677, The Chinese are the oldest pa- thon, and their civilication dates back further than that of America. The Indians were in America when ft was discovered. It is their na tive land. To clean white ostrich feathers, lor plumes, wash in lukewarm suds | made of soft water and pure white) soap. Rinse and shake until dry Curl with the back of « table knife by drawing from the base to the tip. WHAT DID JOHNNY DO ABOUT IT?| Mother wanted exactly two quarts of water to use in ri j the house were a three-pint mea ure and a five-pint measure. So! Way to get exactly two quarts of water from the tap by using these) Os \ 6> | so) ) }but the only measures she had in she asked Johnny to figure out a two measures, He did it. How? OPPOSES A VICE CRUSADE The Indiana State Medical asso-| elation lately passed a resolution in favor of state regulation of vice, ; but Dr. Amelia Keller of Indian-| japolis presented so strongly the }medical and moral objections to | such & measure that the resolution ; The following is a splendid hair} tonic: Sulphate of quinine, 1% drame, tincture of cantharides, 2) drams; alcohol, 2 of; glycerine, &% ox; off of anise, 12 drops, witch |hazel, § oz. Apply this tonic every i. for two weeks, then wash the hair in suds made from a solu- tion of green soap. Omit tre: | vee rescinded. } ment four days and then return to! | | the tonle for another two weeks. | Give Girl Chance to Grow Remember if you are making a The Panama canal wil! have a/ dress or blouse for a growing girl, | }Summit elevation of $5 feet above let the sleeves be amply long, so | the sea, to be reached by a Might that the child will not outgrow | bed three locks, located at Gatun, on/them before the drews is worn) | the Atlantic side, and by one lock|out. Three narrow tucks pliced/ | at Miraflores, on the Pacific side. ) t Pedro Miguel, and a flight of two between the elbow and shoulder | jeerve as a way to “let dow laleeves after the arm has grown, A check is good as long as there EO onan is money im the bank to the credit; MODERN elegantly furntshed of the maker, but one should not) rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- delay cashing, for the maker can! ginus, Eighth and Virgiuia, near withdraw bis money at any time. ‘estiaka. Elliott 803. ace Ja THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912. Brille Burke SAYS: REAL BRAINY WOMEN DO NOT NEGLECT THEIR BODIES Jand its joys and sorrows usually walks with ap elastic step and fine carriage Every one of the blemishes that sre allowed to come through neg leet of your beauty is a reflection of a corresponding bias tn your ) brain, The moat itiful women | have known have been women who hot only had brains, but knew how BY BILLIE BURKE THE FIRST WORD-—it not a mark of great intel gence to neglect your body. ee I know no woman who habitu ally neglects her body and yet han) a happy disposition, particularly if she has an active brain. And sch & Woman always is ready to say unkind things about the wou on who, by doing the very things she leaves undone, make them selves a joy forever to those with whom they come in contact There is no reason why a bril Mant mind should not add expres sion to the eye, and we all know that joyous thoughts bring a vel} vety softness to the skin. The pering your vanity, but adding woman who Is interested life| to your self-respect. it is expected th a definite tendency MISS BILLIE BURKE m prop ix the foolishn of frowning on food grooming and who understood that beauty was always @ new ap peal, which would usually be an- swered when the hard facts of the moat brilliantly cut mind would make their claim in vain. "ee JUST ONE LAST WORD— When you know you are look- ing your best, you are not pam- ia Fair Agriculturists “The Women Co-Operative Farmers, Limited,” is the name of | '*!!*atlen, & new organization in Heathfield, «. Ite beginning is due to Mise} M. Emerson, an experienced farmer, The company i to main-| tain an experimental farm, which will be training ground for pupil farmers. Women who are quali-/ been asked to remain at her post, fied will take up their own hold-| She is the first woman who has ings and run thelr own farms, and | held the office of mayor in Wales. toward spec Welsh Woman Mayor Miss Morgan, mayor of Brecon, in Wales, bas terminated the first year of office so well that she has FEEL FINE! LIVER RIGHT, STOMACH SWEET, HEADACHE GONE--“CASCARETS” | Cascareta make you feel bully; they fmmediately cleanse and sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the oxcess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and polson from the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning-—« 10-cent box from any druggist will keep your Stomach regulated, Head clear and Liver and Bowels in @ splendid condition for months, Don't for t the children. SCASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” ! ONE FROM THE UNDERWORLD GPEAKS Dear Mise Grey: 1 have read with Interest your letters about the dangers and vices which innocent girls are subject to, and the charac }ter of the average man Tam not lacking in local color or experience, so I will write with as littlo #lang a8 possible and make this brief. 1 was born and brought up in the slums of a large astern cit My entire life thefe was in the underworld of erime, Having more or | lens of a pull th I served very litle “time,” except when caught in other cities. My ipantons of that time are now in the prisons or are Hving in the lowest depths of depravity, Speaking in my own terms, they are t ps, sled-riders and ne le men of our present day. 1 made a despe break out of this life just four years ago, and I now find myself a respectable young man, living with good people in your elty, Ff y now and then [| meet pals of the underworld, but have ae yet not b recognized Only a week ago, as | passed an alley torlous “fence” speaking with two highly respected 8¢ subject w 4 to be a very private one. Society today knows very little about the terrible vices enacted by man, as there are no words in our language with which to deseribe these unbellevable vices I wish to describe the dangers all respectable girls are subject to There are amongst us a class of men whose one thought and desire in life is to betray or ruin innocent girls, We find them in the most respectable places, and many of them are business men with families, Any girl, unescorted, is in danger, Out of every 100 men, only 20 can be ltrusted. If these brutes cannot cause her downfall, they will ruin ber reputation with slander and other discriminating facts, I have seen so much of this class of men that | avoid them whenever met with, In | most Casas they are well educated and with good looks and clothes, and are ever on the alert lam 26 years old and can at least thank God that in all my hope liens life 1 or wronged one of the opposite sex. 1 am writing from exp ce, and I hope you will print it for th 904 it will do, re I saw and recognized a no ttle men, Their methods used in this city for the snaring of country girls, 1 will gladly help you REFORMED. A.-I would like your address, and you need not fear I will give up to justice (7) a man who is truly trying to lead a decent life, a while, and see if he does not ap letter enough to anew» n't, what's the use in LOVE VS. JEALOUSY, After having} prec! had # series of arguments with my/|!f he do brother about jealousy, | wish $0 writing? reonal opinion. y eg -. Sasbanh ond I have toon married | CAN | MARRY ON $70 A MONTH? Dear Miss Grey: As I nee you 0 nd neither one of us is) faite " |bave given others some good ad My folks claim there in no love| vice, | would like to have you help vithout Jealousy. We claim there me. # is =f hes where there is distrust I am earning a salary of $70 a We bave been through all kinds of/month and have a couple of hun trouble and misfortune together and|dred beside. Would like to have both are very happy. What do you) your advice as to whether I could think? Yours sincerely, support a wife on that, or not MRS. 8. | wit appreciate any seat f you A—You and your husband are, sve. right. Love departs at the first ap-| A.—If you select a girl who is pearance of distrust. sensible and who knows something _ about household economy, you HOW CAN WE BREAK HER? should be able to do nicely. 4 * _| I would advise you to try a Dear Miss Grey We are f0"*| monthly payment on a little place chums who attend a certain school. | in the suburbs, and raise your veg- a rouge Mw peng yn and | etables and a few chickens for use. rabs the boys by the eq | Shakes them. Do you think this is |right, or ts there a rule against) this? There ts « girl in our room who {a dead-gone on our teacher. She! | hy ngs around him all the time, We | torment her but it does not affect her. How can we break her of Kt? POUR CHUMS. | A-—-Your business ts not to at |tend to the other girl or tho | teacher, but to study your lessons and learn all you can. You will have your hands full If you do, Dear Miss Grey A FEW WANT THEM ARRESTED Dear Miss Grey: Please answer this and you will help us a great deal, There are three girls in this neighborhood who are always on jthe streets, There is not a night in the week that th jrunning after boys. men, especially, are the attraction. Now how can this be stopped? It is a disgrace to the neighborhood A few of us wad them arrested, and if you will answer as we will take your advice. READERS. A.: Do you realize if you have them arrested you are giving them a push downward? I am sure you | married woman, and my husband | do not want to do that. Send me is away a great deal of the time.| their names, and say whether or When he is away | always write to not they are under age 18. him, bot be falls to answer. When} he comes home, he saya he didn’t have time. Now I know he has lots! of time to write. Do you think he| when I happen to be going to work | does it through neglect, or that) in the afernoon, I meet two young when I am out of his sight he for-| boys who seem to be very nice. gets me altogether? M. BR. | They always smile or say some A--l cannot say; but if I were/thing, but I have never noticed you I would not cast my “pearls| them. before swine.” Try not writing for! Miss Grey, I never knew how I ONE-SIDED AFFAIR. Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a young! “WHO SEEM TO BE NICE.” Dear Miss Grey: Every day, If you want enlightenment on any subject connected with crime or | y are not out! The street car LETTERS TO CYNTHIA GREY loved one of them untll a few days ago, and they want to meet me, Can you tell me some way of be ing introduced, or wouldn’? it be right to introduce ourselves? fet right for me to love him when 7 |don’t know him? And do you think a girl too young at 16 to go out with a boy? Hope you will print the answer soon. BWERT SIXTEEN. My child, have nothing to with the boys who smirk and make remarks as you pass. I see it every. day on the street, and would blush to claim such boys ae sons, Tell your mother about them and do as she says. It very wrong to take up wih strange boys who have not your good at heart. When o are older you will |know that you do not love. You lare flattered by the attention patd }you. It is emdion you are feeling, jand it is as unsubstantial as sea foam. When love comes, you will know it. It le sweeter, purer and better than the feeling produced by # silly boy who does not respect you, If you follow my advice, you never regret it; if nd, you j eulte r. A do | y WE CANNOT QUIT, We are two Dear Miss Grey: boys that smoke. We are 11 aud |12, We cannot quit. Would you |please give us your advice? Our mothers whip us when they cateh jus. We inhale them. We have |been smoking for two years, at jmakes our mothers worried. Will |you please write us next paper? 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