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POR THE BABY suede makes delightful shoes @ Ritle one, and it ls quite a ¢ for a mother, with ioe, to make them her decorate them with tiny ‘of leaves, The stitching pe done on the machine, and imple, #0 that pattern quite # wih be no unnecessary Miits may de cut around) @hroveh which fo run rib Slippers may also be 0 and those of white with tiny beaded bows, are for best wear. He washable slippers pique which are suitable for wear _—_— or for warm weather. pleated net is very aah used for young girls’ dresses ae are lovely little gowns, sin ‘ay made of this matertal, or of got - which ts chiffon, into ie spliced a panel of lace, pleated to match = ied ii Then there | ot | FOR TODAY Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, ero |/BISCUITS MADE | OF BREAD CRUMBS Bread crumbs better than flour for many When are purposes. use, put it In the oven ough to roll of pound en jaite and keep tn glass jars, These ‘orumbs may be used for scalloped diahes, croquets, cutlets or to roll meat In. Bread Crumb Biscuit: Wf there iso large quantity of crambs on hand, make bread crumb | Disculte. One pint bread crumbs, 1 pint ‘sour milk, % teaspoon soda, % teakpoon baking powder, 4 cup }tard, 4 teaspoon salt. Add enough |Qour to «tiffen. Soak crumbs in milk for helfhour, Add soda, Mix enough lard to shorten with 1 coup tin dry | four, sifted, with salt ard baking | powder, Add more flour if not stift enough to handle easily, Roll out, shape with biscuit cutter and bake in hot oven. | WHOLESAL stale bread is too hard for other} And men below, and saints above; For love ts heaven, and heaven is love. --Beott, = SLAUGHTER {shooting birds in this country each | Year, according to the recent state |ment of W. T. Hornaday, director of the New York Zoo, ‘This slaugh ter has a direct offect upon th food supply of the country, as birds perform great service to farmers by eating tnsects and weed j#eed which are injurious to crops. SHOES HARMFUL According to United States army experts who have been exhaustivey | studying the subject of footwear, there is not a shoe on the market which does not weaken and deform the foot of the wearer, Dance at Dreamland tonight, °** The Sik Sale a Grand Success AND CONTINUES ANOTHER WEEK This information is ines ered. of the Silks of rtant to you because it tells the public measurement of the Coming, as it does, just in the advance of the holiday it is one of the most decisive economy movements in silk fabrics that will this year. New lots have been added for Tuesday's selling. Besides Silks for dresses and garments of various kinds, there are so much in vogue now in preparation of holiday gifts. fabrics is divided into two big lots, as follows: le a Yard for Silks and 85¢ Messalines in all colors, Silk Scarf- , Fancy Messalines, , Silk Poplins, is, Oriental and con As stated above, the values are BSc. Now selling at, Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca 3 oa 2 : ~ For we simply ete, Worth 75c¢ so fabrics for fancywork This vast display of 59c a Yard for Beautiful Silks Worth $1.00 to $1.25 27-inch Black Satin Stripes, ventional de inch Poplins, extra heavy inch Fancy Taffet “The Economy Store’ Phone Main 6035 Fancy inch Louisines in colors and black, Natural as selling at, a y Striped Messalines, 24 24-inch Printed Warp Silks, Black Satin Duchesse, 24 24 24 and 27-inch 's to $1.25, 59c Por Valu Bs i6 is Remnants of Suitings and Coatings of all kinds and colors at less than % price. The Room-Making Sale Continues Two Days More must have more room. It sometimes seems as though the new Holi- never will cease coming, but we are very certain that our patrons will be and gratified wh days THE PRIC n we get them all arranged WILL BE SLAUGHTERED ON for two PROSY “shipshape.” But THE MORE There are about 2,600,000 gunners | THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1912. Saturday met and faithfully and carefully ead each one of the hundreds of ments sent In for the Thanksgiving contest The Star offered a big, fat turkey to the best menu for a good, all Dear Mixs Grey eapectally those which have appear afternoon the judgés;tqund Thankagiving dinner at rea | offic jails, synopsis of met adnable cost. It was di ult to }ddelared Nora M, Sargent, 2626 46th Jall were good. After dwindling the number to a half dozen, then to four, then two, the Judges finally decided Nora M. Sargent, 45th LETTERS TO CYNTHIA GREY A GAILOR'S DAUGHTER SPEAKS I have always read your letters with interest, ‘ed lately from sailors, seeking your advice because nobody wanta a sallot, or from young girla wondering if jthey should a: aa llor / I think their minds have béen know of one who did not live up to be thetr noses (excuse the expression, pola with some certain young man because he is a polsoned against all, because they the standard of what a man should Consequently, whenever a sailor is mentioned, they will atick up but it is the truth), gather up their |akirts or tighten their coats and Step aside for fear one of these awful | bein ?) will appear. 1 They seem to consider a sailor a sort of necessary evil, for when It comes to an excursion by boat, sallors are pretty handy. | All men should not be judged by the sins of their brother of these sailor haters would get to work and see to it that our cities! vise us to quit going with them. and would furnish good, wholesome | |were made clean, ant kept clean, | places of amusement for those whe we 5 |they would soon discover that sath are lonely, haying no homes. My best friends are among the sailors and no man I have met can) phis is true, outdo the aallors for good manner If some o endanger their lives in order that y be kept In touch with every possible corner of this great world, jors, who are what they call “bad,” * and neatness, My father is one of the best men that ever lived and ts respected and liked by all his | sbipmates, He knows what they want, so he has brought them home twith him, and mother and daddy and my sisters have tried to make their visits as pleasant as possible | ing a decent place to go to, where they receive} jare better men for ha They appreciate i, too. Several ja cordial welcome and a home-cooked dinner A man can be a sailor, and silll be clean, honest and upright*-and jthey are. | ‘Sinididinans (eee eee eee eee eee ene CHANCE TO MAKE A CHILD HAPPY Dear Miss Grey Do you know of any one who would ® make « poor little cripple hap- ® py by giving bim some play & things? He's little fellow 6 years old. He can't get out and run and play with other boys, for he can't walk, His parents are & awfully poor and he hasn't a lot of playthings, like ober se little boys. The little fellow will beg pleased with anything other * * * * * * *! A DAUGHTER OF A SAILOR. , AceThe best solution ts day * work, To get started you will Rave), stick pin of mine, and got a srl %/to pay the employment offices 8/ friend of hers to return it to me,| small fee, but plenty of day work funch, and you have your evenings jand Sundays for yourself. ‘DON'T SCOLD AN ~~ RRITABLE CHILD can be had at $2 4 day, car fare and) av. 8. W., the prize winner. Here iis her menu | Prize-Winning Menu | Orange Cocktall, | Celery, Green Tomato Pickles |Turkey, Sage Dressing, | Giblet Gravy, Cranberry Carrots « la Thomas | Glazed Sweet Potatoes. Apple and Celery Salad, served in | Apple Cups. Individual Pumpkin Ple. Whipped Cream Coffee. Nuts. Fruit Itemized Cost of Above Halt dozen oranges, be; 2 bw |nanas, be; celery, 10c; cranberries, | 15e; green tomato pickles, be; 10-1b. |turkey, 360 Ib, 60; ‘bread for | stuffing, Ge; 4 tbe, sweet potatoes, |1e; oarrots, be; 1 doz, apples, 16e Tb, pumpkin, 14e; |mitk, 100; eg#s, 200; leoffee, 10c¢; brown sugar. loxur, salt, pepper, sugar, sage, 6c; nuts, 1 lgrapes, 26c; letiw be, | $0.04 To Safeguard Children Miss Julia Lathrop, head of the new federal Children’s bureau, |ways that one of the first tasks of |the bureau will be the compilation of a directory of all the justices’) offices in the country, names of} ods used of laws in Bance. be vin mustard, basket Total, and results obtained effect and a summary of contem plated changes in legislation and administration. Loosely kept birth regimrations will be one handicap }to the work of the office | DON’T BE A KNOCKER Dear Miss Grey We are two young men of 20. We each go with| 4 girl steady, and like them very much, but they are always knock ing other girls, and say things about them that.are not true, to! make us dislike them. Our business compels us to talk and mix with all of them, and we have told them if they could not say anything good about a person, to say nothing. We can't stand to hear them knocking their own sex, Please advise us; but do not ad | BOTH OF US | A—The girl who tries to hold a man by running down other girls j wilt eventually Jose the One she is itrying to hold,” by this ugly trait Show the girls my letter, | DID NOT REALIZE IT Dear Miss Grey: I am 21 years lof age, and have been going with nice young girl, and two weeks jago I made a date with her and I | didn't show up, and now she is angry with me. Now, Miss Grey, I did not real jize I loved her until now. She had! and also told her to tell me she) never would make a date with me! again. Dear Mies Grey, will you please advise me what to do. Re} member, I love her j LOVESICK CHARLEY A—You do not deserve help, for you should have been honorable enough to keep your word. If yous are sure you have learned how to treat a girl decently, go to her, acknowledge your wrong, and she} will probably forgive 1 take) it she is a girl worth cultivating; | but be careful to deserve her friend Buy Your Thanksgiving Candies ——AT A-—— Bartell Drug Store, Money Goes a Fourth Farther Full 1-lb. Boxes Delicious Victoria Choc- olates with fruit and nut centers. . .30c Full 1-b. Boxes Maracabo, Creamy Chocolates .... . ond . -25¢ 25c size U-All-No After Dinner Mints. . coves s Abe Septo! Italian Olive Oil leaves in your mouth a pleasing champagne taste. It’s Pure 4-02, Bottle . Half-pint Bottle . B5¢ PUM CEG va ckscegesceoasc eee Quart Size .eseeeeee ee $1.00 Holbrook’s Imported Olive Oil SIZE oes that’s sure, - 19¢ cost less , at Bartells SOc Se size size Pompeian Massage Cream clears the skin like a month in the mountains. SOc Jars, special .... 1 Ib. Rose or Almonc 25¢ Loraine’s Skin Cream .....+... 25¢ Holmes’ Frostilla Cream 25¢ Sanito! Cold Cream 50c bottle Loraine’s Almond Cream. 50c Hind’s Honey Almond Cream... 25c Peroxide Facial Cream.. 2-0z. Jar Orange Flower Skin Food. Don’t Forget Bartell While Buy- ing Christmas Presents You're sure to save—and you are sure of the good, substantial and serviceable kind— Ladies’ Hand Bags, Perfumes, Manicure Sets, Comb and Brush Sets, Fine German Dolls, Rubber Toys, Safety Razors and a host of things. boys have tired of. 1 stopped i if tongue is coated, stomach in and saw the child. and felt ® sour breath feverish, give so sorry for him. Hin address a pot is TL16 22nd av, S., near Rab Syrup of Figs” to clean (ES OF REGULAR GOODS. Wholesale preparations are going on in all parts of pre for old “Saint Nick” and his sparkling new gift goods. Have you visited our City” and “Toyland” in the big “Economy Basement?” If not, you ought to do so ship. NOT EVEN A PARENT y, when you are out hunting some good bargains, for you are sure to find them Great Price-Slashing Suit Sale Continues An Unprecedented Price-Cutting Event. The Season's Best Opportunit y to buy Women’s and Misses’ Suits from reliable manufacturers. The splen- did business we have been doing in this department since the beginning of this most remarkable Suit sale | satisfied shoppers, Such remar! mn eloquent testimonial of hundreds of je response could be founded on nothing but better values. This advertisement is your guide to profitable Suit buy- ing tomorrow. See the unmatchable values we are offering in Women’s and Misses’ $12.00 and $15.00 Suits for ........96.98 Women’s and Misses’ $17.50 and $19.50 Suits for.........$9.98 Women’s and Misses’ $20.00 and $25.00 Suits for........$14.95 Women's House Wrappers 69c Percale and Calico House Wrap pers originally priced at 98c¢ to $1.50. Good neat medium and dark patterns. All sizes 24 to 46. One-Piece House Dresses 98¢ $1.25, $1.49 and $1.69 Values. New perfect One-Piece House Dresses from our regular $1.25, $1.49 and $1.69 assortments. Light, medium and dark colors. About a dozen different models. All sizes M to 46. 75c AND $1 WAISTS AT FANCY WHITE APRONS «0... 25c Second Fioor Just in Time for Thanksgiving. An express shipment of 12 dozen Fancy Tea Aprons, in 12 styles, made of sheer white lawn. Some have lace edges, with lace insertion; others embroidery edges, with om- broidery insertion; still others with both lace and embroidery trimming, in very pretty patterns. This is a “special value,” and is an excellent value at this price. Clean, fresh aprons, ready to put right on and Sale of WOMEN’S WAISTS nier boulevard. FRIEND TO THE CRIPPLED. t Seeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee REAR AAR ] | REGRET THE PAST = | Dear Miss Grey; Iam a man 30 lyears of age, and have been keap- ling company with a young Isdy eight years my junior |tions about not what they and I bave since. At that time I drank a great deal land did not consider her serious lly. 1 have been temperate for jabout @ year and continually in ther company, and certainly love jher dearly | About a week ago I took three drinks under a bet, Now she says lghe wants to quit me, can't trust |me, and refers to our past rela- tions. Says she was young and footiah. | Now, Miss Grey, I regret the past and want her to be my wife, for I love her. Shali I let her have ber |way, or try and win her back? Thanking you. Cc. B P. S.—I have no desire to drink now, A.—It is hard for a girl to trust a |man who, so much older than she, linduced her to do wrong; then, |when she thought she could trust him, proved weak by accepting a |wager. The only thing you can do ia to prove to her you can be mor ally strong. You ean if you will, should have been worried ¢ WANTS BETTINA’S BABY Dear Miss Grey: I read Hettina’s the bowels. a Your child ian’t naturally cross, itable and peevish, Mother! Ex- ine the tongue; if coated, it ane the little one’s stomach is rdered, liver inactive and its tty feet of bowels clogged with Our * i, decaying waste. two years ago Ww | avery mother realizes after giv fom delicious “Syrup of Pign” that (Win is the ideal laxative and physic for children. Nothing else regu lates the little one’s tender stom ach, liver and bowels so effectually, | besides they dearly love its delight | ful fig taste. For constipated bowels, sluggish liver, billousness, or sour, disor dered stomach, foverishness, diar- rhoea, sore throat, bad breath or to break a cold, give one-half to a tea spoonful of “Syrup of Figs,” and in afew hours all the clogged up waste, sour bile, undigested food and constipated matter will gently move on and out of the system or nausea, and you well, happy and amiling child again sbortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not dragging your children, being com- posed entirely of luscious figs, sen- na and aromatics it cannot be barm- ful. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your ‘druggist for the fall name, “Syrup of Figs and Blixir of Senna,” prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old rellable, Ke Dear Miss Grey I have read) your paper, and think you give very good answers, so | wish you would/ kindly answer mine, About two years ago | met a nice young man.) He worked very good, and he was! always nice. He has a« splendid reputation where he worked. Hie went away a short time ago, and asked me if I cared if he wrote to me. I did not think mother would care. He wrote to me just once, and my mother became very) angry and threatened so many things ff he wrote again. Now, Miss Grey, | am not a silly girl of 16 In love; but I am old enough to be sensible, I like him only as a friend. What would you do if you were me? B. T. A--If 1 were of age and knew beyond doubt that the m is all right, | would write him. Not even & parent has the right to limit an other by personal opinion, unback- ed by facts, NO WORK; NO MONEY Dear Miss Gre: 1 read your columns every day, and see that #0 many people seek your advice, so I hope you will help me, too. Tam a foreigner, and came to this country about 11 months ago. I am out of work and out of money, and don't know where to go for work, for I can’t speak very good English, yet I know a@ great many people from my country in this town, and they all tell me to go to the woods! to work, but I am afraid to go, for) T am not very strong, and I don’t) think I can make good. ow, Miss Grey, do you think I gan make a You Can Always Save on Your Every-Day Drug Needs $1.00 | $1.00 Listerine | Lister Thymoline 59c } 60c 25c Piso’s Cough Syrup 14c 4-0z. White Pine and Tar 25c 25c Carter’s Pills 12c 25c King’s Orderlies llc 15c Belladonna Porous Plasters 9c Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes $1.00 Lion Maroon Rubber Hot Water Bot- 15¢ Strengthening Porous 9c 85c Sanitary Fountain Syringe.......... 55¢ $2.25 Goodyear’s Rational Hot Water Bot- tles and Fountain Syringes .. ... $1.69 $1.75 Sanitol Fountain Syringe........$1.19 5—Bartell Drug Stores—5 Store No. 2 | Store No. 4 610 2nd Ballard Store No. 5 1406 2nd Ay. letter and feel very sorry for her,|fuse anything elxe offered. | When her baby comes, if it should be a sweet, pretty girl, and all right, would she give it to me? i have a nice home and could give it good care and a mother's love. | Answer in the paper, and if | can have it I will write you later. WANTS A BABY GIRL, A--I cannot advise any girl to \give away her baby, no matter what the seeming disgrace, The girl |who keeps her child Is the one who |deserves respect, and there is no \reason why Bettina, innocent in jevery respect, should not keep her ibaby If she wishes; and no reason why it should not prove a great source of happiness and comfort \to her, and grow to be @ fine citt- |zen, living in the woods ¢ we the win-! ter time? Please tell me where to) go to find a pince. What do you) think of my letter and my spelling?| 1 hope you will tell me, Thanks,| I. M. A.—Go to the nearest railroad offices and ask for employment on the road, It will be pick and shovel work, but it is better than pone, Your spelling and English are up to the average American's, NOTICE TO READERS This week wo offer you as first * «©All letters cannot be an- & class set of teeth for $7.60. * swered in the paper, and many * la rag SHOWN * are without name or address. & 'e offer you jelf-addressed en- * dental work a mod brings a prompt & * reply. CYNTHIA GREY, * i A cl i a le a THE STAR DOCTOR Store No. 6 BEWARE DRY HEAT Cor. Westlake and Pine. Beware of dry heat. 5 3- While You Wait. If you live in a flat or in a house SICK wee heated by steam or by hot air it is absolutely necessary for the well- Best Equipment Means Best Work. Model Shoe Hospital, Klein’s Shoe Hospital, being of the members of the house- 613 Second Avenue. 217 James Street. hite and Colored oo Madras and 25c all clean and fresh and ready to Percale Waists, “mussed put on, Good white lawns trimmed with and tossed.” Regular lace and embroidery. Buttoned front or | prices 75c and $1.00. All back, high or low neck, long or short sizes. sleeves. All sizes. 25 values. These are 49c Christmas Handkerchiefs Main Floor, Here Is another instance where we do our own importing, thus saving for our patrons the middieman's profit. We are showing won- derful values in all grades from the lowest to the finest. You are doubtless planning to buy your gift Handkerchiefs here—tha' you carefully consider our high qualities at the low prices we are asking, and really want the best for your money. If you wish to get Initial Handkerchiefs we urge early selection. ered Handkerchiefs Children’s Handkerchiefs splendid quality Pure Linen Hand- In pretty boxes with pictures of automobiles, Handkerchiefs, embroidered in flying machines, ete. ‘The Handkerchiefs have neat colored borders. Price per box of three ....+.++65- Children’s Handkerchiefs in Robinson Crusoe book-shaped boxes in many tasty colors and assorted pictures, The Handkerchiefs are very dainty and pretty, with neat colored 25 borders. Three in a box, per box..... “ae Cc There are many others In men’s, women's and children’s we cannot describe here. MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS A very large and carefully selected stock, in- cluding plenty of the initial kinds, Ask to see our world-beating value In an AlkLinen Hand- kerchief at 10c each. Other splendid values in Gift Handkerchiefs at, each, So, 10¢, 1%, 25c, 360 and 50c, . & a r u Drugs ree cost less at Bartells a/WwaySs Store No, 3 Cor, Ist Av. and Pike a price, and would like to ° you consult us regarding the tion of iting of exp opinion of you be Valuable to you. With the aid of firat cla material and a modern equi ment; we a je to kerve you well, and having confidenc our ‘ability to ite fn all by letry, w guaran! ) All work doi modern electri INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Examination fre Office Hours-—t p.m. Sundays, 9 tl 1 p.m Lady Attendant ‘Union Dentists Dr, Fraek 0. Rhosds, Mar. ‘Third and Pike. Ph: aim 1691 Over Owl Drug % 805% Pike St. our mouth. h THE SOLUTION Miss Grey: What is the middle aged woman to do; the woman who has to work to get bread, butter and room rent? I am only one of many in this jocity who are out of employment, land who are good housekeepers and jcooks, but can't get work at @ liv- jing salary in private homes, Why? Young women seem to be the only |help wanted, I realize young folks have to work, too, but it is hardsto be refused work just because you are not young. Iam not yet 40 years of age, and ‘have years of experience, and can | give best of references, Have been |looking for work for some time, and |’ now have hardly cash for car fare to answer any more advertiae-|' ment: Will you please give this your earliest attention? iu Dear daisies, butterfly and many other . Pri — 25c it limitless assortment of prettily em- Corner designs, The materials sur- in Mality those usually found in Hand- hold that some precaution be tak- en to obviate the dryness of the jair that is inevitable with the ordi- nary heating system now in vogue. Colds, influenza and general lack lof vitality are fostered by lack of |humidity In the alr of living and \sleeping rooms, Normal humidity, can be main- tained by putting open vessels = Shoes Operated on corner. A very large assort- {0 select from at, each INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 5e wn Handkerchiefs with narrow hem; d initials. A popular Handkerchief taining water over radiators or reg- isters and by thoroughly airing the houses several times a day, Get a hygrometer and see that ithe humidity is kept up to 50 popular price. 5 jo Your Free Delivery Service ree IW 1 ane! cw Main S300, Katrance,