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a simple and inexpensive can be varted in many different frostings and It looks a little nicer baked pan, but will be equally Daked in a square loaf, K C Gold Cake Mrs. Janct McKonsio Hm, butte coup sugar} yolks Feags, beaten light; | cup flour, Pieve! tablespoonfule; 2 level enfule K C Baking Powder; milk; grated rind of BACHELORS—LISTEN TO THIG! ft) BAR MISS GREY; a 8] are having pipe dreams. aves J am a young girl, 20, characters. mine, but, poor fellows, they are all Judge all gitle alfke, I suppose, boys, and baking powder to- tiniest; cream butter beat yolks of eggs, add creamed mixture, and the moteture and flour , deating batter until Gold Cake can only be ity by beating yolks , Very creamy and colored, using & rotary The rotary beater is the fer that wil! do to the yolks of; beating kills and im- Phe texture of L Bver since they enn remember, ing me and afterward apologized. 1 am sorry to say, boys, | know a «reenhorna, etc. if they don’t keep she prefers being treated that way. Listen, young her the first thin Wes) what kind of a good fellow you are. nice places of amusement, and don't with respect her like you would a sister, or like treated. - DD yet a—19) falr and square deal, nut Frosting. Phe whites of 2 esas dry; aie beat in half a cup of stioners’ sugar and con he beating until the frosting thick and glossy; then Grated cocoanut, fresh or ‘and spread upon the cake fa made thick by beat- than by sugar recipe. You will want atly. Or better, send certificate packed to 3 can of K © Baking and we will mail you “The Book” containing this and baking recipes equally by Mrs, Hill. Jaques Mfg. The reason T am an old maid is nature rebdels against enjoy life, and realize the married st family, There are other fields of marry, T am still an old maid because Furhiture. Main 6518. alture Co. _ cd matd I prefer to have many friends rather than to give any tian the & mortgage on me. Tebdiock your velvet ‘velour, satin or felt | chance to think he Marriage and motherhood have thought no man good enough for me hi but I can’t get them than I, but I can’t ge a rs. A. B.,” send your name and address. CYNTHIA GREY. CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR S FUTURE WIFE. Dear Miss Grey lam fellow just out of my ‘tee amvalmost a stranger In the city When [ came to this country, & few months ago, it waa, and fs now, my intention to make my fortune, and go back to a little girl, who, I have good reason to think, will wait for me a couple of years I would like to give this girl a Christmas present, but am really “up against it” to know what would be suitable. The present must be gmall enough to go by mail, and must not cost over five bones, If you could suggest something a girl would Ii nd that would be suitable “love token.” | would be greatly obliged. Trusting you will answer, yours eagerly SIR LANCELOT. A.—I can think of nothing better than a “gift book” with artistic tl justrations by Eugene Fields, or James Whitcomb Riley. It will cost you $3 or $4 and the postage will not be more than $1. Another pretty present is a silver mesh bag. The postage on it will be less than ‘on the book. JUST LIKE MAN TO LOOK IN WRONG PLACE. Dear Miss Grey: The “Second Son" wrote my- very thoughts. I, too, am away from home for the first time. It's very discourag ing, but what can we do? What girls I have met since here have been at the cafes and dance halle and are all out for a good time They w . good sports. Tom iow | tonight and Dick tomorrow. are exceptionally lov | T have been to chureh several of getting an extra) times in hope of meeting nice peo Gold Crown for $4.00,| ple but haye failed. You go in and of our famous $10.00 Never- sit during services, get up and go for $5.00. m through, and nobody even Dental Offices ‘A LONESOME BACH. A—Make one more try. Attend D. D. &. (Manager) fone of the Church Young People’s N. W. Cor. Union this Ad with you here they delight to A pleasure to be look- to, rather than to be Our tooth craft beau- and digestion, and nature to overcome tions as well as other c conditions, and . Awards us the hearty . not of one, but patrons. Our patients friends. We are thelr proof is, they all say they wil! tell you.) ly guarantee perfect Festoration of nature’ » full value and satiafac- patient, or money refunded. societies. You'll get a welcome there. They meet all over the city about 6:30 every Sunday evening You didn't expéct to find a wife worth having in a cafe, did you? A REMEDY FOR IRRESPONSIBLE PARENTS. Dear Miss Grey: Will you please silly girls with the respect you do your imilitnary ideal, en and bachelors! gee what kind of a girl Next, don’t be a goody-goody, telling her what kind of a girl you like, Don't watch to see ff you can find any fau tlous to execute my own ideas, and do not like to do the things = inner 8U I have not married, for I have noted bow my married schoolmates well doing. The Old Maid has her legitimate duty to perform. My reason for being eingle ts that married women my age, in this village, are so care-worn, sickly and unhappy looking that whys not man of whom I'd become the property in exchange for my independence, As I think {t easter to support one than two, I shall remain ap old have never met @ man far enough above the physical to regard them as/ I am an old mald for the simple reason that T wi you apply? T am aure the great mafority of bachelors They aay every xir| they Know cares for nothing but fine clothes, dancing, rough boys, ote. a working girl, and have traveled a good deal and have come in contact with men of all ages and Tam not going to knock men, for some of thom are good friends of making the sa stakes, They you have never tried treating those No. they have been flattered,’ peddied hot alr, and have never been given a chance to prove thelr womanhood. 1 am not silly or vain, thank heaven, but ft is not the men's fault, for they have tried in every way to turn my head, many Ways, but those same mon have told me that they were only try- I have been insulted in great many girle who have (hought you liked only the fast kind, and think they will be behind the times, up with you. Of course, you think Try a new atunt, Don't inault That te a poor way Re folly and friendly, Take her to overdo {t, But, above all, treat ber in her, Treat sister of yours you would hav Tam sure you will sooa find out what she is, and she will not insult you to find out what kind of a fellow you are! Please, dear bachelors, don't judge us girlie until you have given us a ELSIE, WHY ARE OLD MAIDS? because, from a child, I was amb) ate ix not adapted to all the human usefulness that yteld happiness te AN OLD MAID, 1 have not found, nor expert to, a SCHOOLMA’AM OF 20. TWENTY-THREE. YOUNG OLD MAID. always seemed sacred to me, and I A PORTY-YEAR-OLD ONB. re so concelted I re men better STAKEN. Now I know thei A B. A—Apply to the nearest juventie Judge. YOU KNOW YOUR OWN HUSBAND BETTER Dear Mise Grey: I have enjoyed) your letters and the good, sensible anawers you have given young girls. Mise Grey, if only I could put MADE TO ORDER LADIE® suITs $26.00 TO $22.50 Ladies’ Tailored Suit Shop. 288-340 5 CUT- O H I RATE DENTISTS Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. WH STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 20 YEARS GUARANTER EASY PAYMENTS Other Dentists’ Prices, Obie Cut Rate $25 Set,of, Tests = Guaranteed ae $15 Giastncece .......94 $1 Guaranteed Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown ... Solid Gold: Fillings, 75¢ Up Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work ........ BASY PAYMENTS—Part down and balance in payments. answer through your columns if there is a law preventing parents from rearing their own little girl jin filth, vulgarity and drunken- ness? If so to what officer would will be lost if fot buy your how, ax they are be good vaiues the regular price and see, hear, || . On Credit A beautiful set of Furse coat—a Neck Piece or Muft- ed trom our Pure will on appreciated a) credit system will ded advantage In the apd $135.00 5.00, bfellabie and them. in First Ave. 106 Union Street, eat atock of re STORK OPEN SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUKSDAY EVES, “Geattle’s Retlable Credit House” 20-YBAR WRITTEN GUARANTER GIVEN ON ALL WORK, PAINLESS DENTISTS Today's Styles Today. a fine aelect- Practical Gifts for Women Silk = Watsts, Petticonts, las, Neckwea kerehle Coats, Fur Pieces, Muffs, otc silk thone girls in my place for mat one wook! [ waa foolish, Just Itke they are, and was married when I was 14, Tam gow 18. My mother want ed me to” marry a man who was really a man, but, of course, chila- Hike, I disobeyed and married a man who had a pretty face and nie clothes, and now T am paying the penalty for it, He {a good to me in his way, but very cold to me He does ohildrem, so I have never had that blessing, I always try to raake myself attractive to him, but bad, but he won't let me, worked out and tried so hard to save, but to no avail. The man my mother wanted mo to marry {¢ etill single and has waved a nice Iitthe start, but says he will never marry unless the time comes when I am free to marry him, I would like very much to have your opinion on my ease. So if my lett too long to publish, please or anyway, Thanking you for your time, R. J. A--I can only advise you to stay by your bargain. Dofng your best wit! bring its reward without fall, Te you had marrt the other man, you might, by this time, have discovered faulta equal, if not greater than your husband's, You | mow your own husband better than any other man. NOTICE TO. READERS All letters cannot be an ® ewered in the paper, and many ® are without nape or address. # A stamped, selfaddressed en- * velope always brings a prompt * reply. CYNTHIA GREY, # Poe eee ee eee ee SS GOING TO THEATRE WITHOUT HUSBAND Dear Miss Grey: I have come you for help, [am a married wom- an of 25 and have a very dear hus band, and as he works at sight [ often go to the theatre alone, with his consent; but his mother thinks aeeeee it improper, What ts your advice, Mies Grey? WIll you please answer soon? THEATRE FIEND, AI see no real harm in your going alone, if your husband docs not object and you conduct yourself as « lady, but I would not make a practice of going alone. a you hot arrange to take a girl or lady friend? -* ABOUT CORRESPONDING WITH BOY IN ARBY TOWN Dear Mise Grey: I am a girl of; 6, and have no mother or father, so | am coming to you for advice. Do you think ft is all right to write to a boy in a nearby town? He is & very good boy as far as I know. I will look for your answer’ in the next paper, I would Iike to know what to do, BLONDE. A--If you know him to be a nica bey, there is no harm in writing friendly letters to bim, such as you would write to a girt friend, but be very sure to write nothing you will regret Inter. HERE'S A DOLL THAT CAN'T BREAK } Although for yoars Germany has been credited with the newest ideas in toys, tt has remained for the United States to produce a doll that ia unbreakable, The i is made of wood, the bead and body being solid. Head, arma and legs « joined to the body by means steel-spring swivel and hingo joints, eliminat ing the use of rubber cord. The doll’s face, being of solid wood, instead of composition, is artistically carved and painted in oll colors, so that it can be washed. Hande and feot are nicely shaped and are cut from solid wood. The make-up of the doll is clover, and there is nothing to get out o order—and when baby wants to beat up a chair with ft, the chair ts more apt to suffer than the doll. A rifle ball travels faster tha: the sound of the rifle when 4 charged. A proctor in admiralty is an attor- ney who takes cases under the jur- isdiction of marine affairs. If @ corporation goes Pome the wages must be paid first, ani the remainder, if any, goes toward other debts or mortgages. Cleveland, O., is called “The For est City,” and i# the largest city in the state, second on the Great Lakes and seventh in the United States, The Panama canal Is to be about 50 miles in length from deep water in the Caribbean sea to deep water in the Pacific oc + Chameleon mineral, manganate of potassium, so called because a so- lution of it changes from green, through a succession of colors, to a rich purple. To obtain reliable information regarding agricultural pursuits of the Philippine islands, write to the agricultural bureau, Washington, D, C. Bor information as to how to obtain a clerical government posl- tion there, write the governor of the Philippines, + A foreigner taking out his full naturalization papers is an Amert- can citizen, even if he returns to his native country, which has no juris diction over him and cannot force him to serve in tts army or navy in time of war. he can appeal to the American consul in that country for protection, THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1912, ah Cte Sore SP He Citisias In connection with JAMES MceCREERY & CO., New York Store open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET We'll of our good customers be discommoded a little! We shall, however, remain Open the Evenings of Saturday December 21st, Monday 23rd ———_—_______ A Thousand Dolls NCLUDING Kestner Dolls, which are the best Dolls made—including the ve you would think we'd hold at their regular prices until the last—including entire qualities. ‘Think how ma happy through this sale. qualities up to $10.50. 25¢ Dolls 13 39c Dolls 20c $1 Dolls 50c $1.25 Dolls 63c $1.50 Dolls 75c $2 Dolls $1 $2.50 Dolls $1.25 $3.75 Dolls $1.88 $4 Dolls $2 Boy Dolls in most dressed them in our o' $2.75 Dolls $1.38 $3 Dolls $1.50 And There Especially attracti ances, include— . Jointed Dolls at Half Dolls with papier mache bodies—curly flaxen hair—) beauties—and jointed. These are the lowest prices we've} ever asked for the qualities., A few have “flirting” eyes— others are from Kestner. $2.75 Dolls $1.38 | $4.50 Dolls $2.25 | $7.50 Dolls $3.75| nels 75c. samples, 75c. samples, 88c. 83 Dolls $1.50 | $5 Dells $2.50 | $9 Dolls $4.50 $5.98 Railway $3.25 Dolls $1.63 | $599 Dols $75 $10 Dolls $5 tions, $2.99. $3.50 Dolls $1.75 | $6.50 Dolls $3.25 | $11 Dolls $5.50 | HORNS 10c $3.75 Dolls $1.88 | $6.75 Dolls $3.38 | $12 Dolls $6 / 25 and 35c¢ ones Not Be Open Christmas Eve ND we think you will agree with us that ‘‘The Store of the Christmas Spirit” should not spoil the romance of ‘‘The Night Before Christmas” for the women, the girls and the men who have served you and us so well—even though some $1.50 Electric Motors $1.75 Electric Motors, $1.50 Railway Tun- Boys’ Horns—just the samples— All Half! Assortments are just as fine as at the beginning day of the sale, because our entire Millinery stock was and is desirable. The sale includes all Trimmed Hats at prices formerly $5 to $75 at Half their orig- inal values. ry new “Flirting” Dolls, which sample lines of Dolls in highest any more little girls you can make Kid Body Dolls, Samples, Thus All of course are perfect Dolls, finely made—including $4.50 Dolls $2.25 $5.50 Dolls $2.75 $6.50 Dolls $3.25 | $6.75 Dolls $3.38 $7 Dolls $3.50 $7.75 Dolls $3.88 $8 Dolls $4 | $9.25 Dolls $4.63 $9.75 $4.88 $10.50 Dolls $5.25 $2.75 Romper Dolls $1.38 attractive little Romper suits—we wn workroom— $3.50 Dolls $1.75 $3.75 Dolls $1.88 $5 Dolls $2.50 Is Much for Boys ive prices upon railway appurten- DRUMS HALF $1.50 Ones 75c. GAMES HALF | and less. 10c and 15¢ | ones 5c. Sta- | BEAD SETS | Kindergarten Bead | Sets; samples only; 25c. 10 Even Dressed Dolls Included) Dollis dressed in our own workroom, and let us assure you they are perfectly gowned! Dolls with ae eyes and Kestner jointed Dolls are included. Cnly the samples. $4 Dolls $2 | $9 Dolls $4.50 | $15 Dolls $7.50 $5.50 Dolls $2.75 | $9.50 Dolls $4.75 | $15.50 Dolls $7.75| AT HALF $6 Dolls $3 | $10 Dolls $5 | $16.50 Dolls TEAGIL teict oraees eartys fot | $10.50 Dolls $5.25 | $17 Dolls $8.50 Fle Ai ag nih $6.78 Dolls $3.38 | $11.50 Dolls $5.75 | $18.50 Dolls $9.25|| fincd to Just the sampcs. $7 Dolls $3.50 $12 Dolls $6 $22.50 Dolls $11.25 || #8they last—and there is a very com- plete showing when t $35 Dolls $17.50 r half price. $14.50 Dojls $7.25 | $40 Dolls $20 $7.50 Dolls $3.75 | $12.50 Dolls $6.25 | $8.50 Dolls $4.25 TREE Ornaments the line is con- As long he day begins— ~—Basement Floor. The Kind We've Sold 90,000 of! UDGE their quality from that! We have sold more than ninety thousand of these silk Four-in-hands at Men and women are buying them by the dozen, sometimes, as gifts. They include Barathea Silk Ties—no silk gives better service, All colors. They include wide end Four-in-Hanis cross stripes; bias stripes, basket weaves, plain colors with borders—light patterns as well as dark of them narrow reversible ies po Some er are ee half more than their sale price of. We Have Thousands of Gift Ties At Other Prices 25c. in ones—most AT 500— AT $1,50— Both cut and knit silks—the finest as- French fold Four-in-hands beautiful sortment we have ever shown at the figure patterns. Kinit silk Ties which hold their —tncluding both staple patterns and pret- shape and don't wear out, tiest of novelties, besides the plain colors, AT $2—° Four-in-hands, bat wings—all the shapes. Knit silk Tles—very unusual assort- AT 590— ment. And cut silk Ties im as great va- A very fine showing of plain silk Four- riety. in-hands of the French fold, open end style AT $2.50— —in plain rep silks, herringbones—many Are Ties that furnishings stores charge weqras: a dollar or two more for—the higher the AT $1— price you pay us for neckwear, the more you Aacot Ties tn black, white and gray and po UMN ie lhe, isaac abet ial: a fine showing of staple and novelty Four- pasterns. —Just Inside the Front Butrance Second Avenue and Pike St. in-hands—knit silk Four-in-bands included. The MacDougall & Southwick Co, The MacDougall & Southwick Co. Boxed for Giving Our Eastern connections are such that we can offer the absolute maximum of value in Hosiery at all prices. It is especially noticeable in these: Six Pairs $1.50 Women's silk lisle Stockings of medium weight, black, white or tan — guaranteed —pair 2c. Org boxed for giving $1.50. Medium heavy black cotton Stockings —we have them with white soles if you prefer; 6 pairs in box, $1.50. Burson Hose — medium weight lisle or heavy cot ton — 6 pairs fn box, $1.50. Children’s Hose 25c Medium or heavy black cotton Stockings—25e, Medium weight black cashmere Hose—26c. Infants’ cashmere Stockings In black or colors, 25¢. Our Women’s Stockings and at 35c Include “color-tipped” black silk lisies—imported from Germany. Medium weight lisles in black or tan, Gauze weight. Trimmed Hats | to Sell at Half!