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oo NOTICE TO READERS w All letters cannot be an- w ® ewered fn the paper, and many & & gre without name or address, & # A stamped, selfaddrossed on. & #& Yolope always brings a prompt * % reply CYNTHIA GREY. *& ———— ——— Beef Koil New Way of By Fanet MeKemrie i: & exing problem. K C Beef Roll ill go a long ways toward help- You out when the family get of hash and stews. You ly ought to try it foe supper pnight or tomorrow night at the 1 teaspoonfal wrined memes: agi grating of onto: \ heaspoon’m! cack, salt wor, booth or water. e a biscuit dough of the flour, | K Chaking powder, shortening anc itt, Daa sait Woke abet hall ax'tnch | , having the ends even. Mix the} ingredients by themselves, using il as needed to make a peste, ste over the dough and jelly roll. Bake ina buttered mu about forty minutes. Brush over outside with a little beaten egg left the purpose and return to the oven brown. Serve hot with a rich brown Other meats, such as chicken or alone, or in combination, may be . The onion and mustard may be ed. iy recipes—just think of it—by the cooking authority, Mrs. ieee McKenaie | int of f plored cers | packed in Send hat to the Jaques Myo. Co., Chicago. CUT- OHNO fate DENTISTS Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. STAND BACK OF OUR Wonk FOR 20 YEARS’ GUARANTER EASY PAYMENTS 0 igs, Deottow Onto Cus Rate con. Prices, $25 Stacnces.......$6 $15 Soataccer $4) Solid Gold or B Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work .. Solid Gold lag, Te Up : Silver Fillings, 25c Up * BASY PAYMENTS—Part down end balance in payments. %-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE GIVEN ON ALL WORK. ~=SsUiRV-ASINLESSS DENTISTS THE Finis PISHING THE wooo THE LATEST DISCOVERY And the last word in the care of fine furniture may be obtained at each of these stores: Frederick & Nelson. MacDougall & South- wick Fraser, Patterson & Co. Panton & London Co. Bon Marche. Bartell’s 5 Drug Stores. McRae & Brannigan’s 1 4 Stores. Winton Motor Carriage Co. 15c, 50c and 85c Bas Cedarola rd ¥ ing Loft Ovete | y iter the Boston Cooking School Magavine| ) Every housewife finds the die | ition of left oversa mest per-|* * kk ARR KARR REE $3) ba Dalal lial a. alee tala Mal BILLI BURKE SAYS * BY MISS Here fs a QUEER appeal from the old idea of women having no s j because men really do not WANT This poor man says Dear Miss Burke: MISS BURKE when you go to call upon her. fingering her hair, or twisting her r to tell a story. And from the flos: be delivered. “1 swear | have seen girls wh | “Seems as though | do not see | you feel would be able to take care and help you eat it without worry! funny things that jor ask you for money to buy her 9 the flat above. “Marriage is serious business. | zood time, and a wife means more story or even laugh at yours. I marry; one that will do her part jtime when I have worked myself « of atmosphere. Don't for pity’s sa over the cook stove will spoil the kind of a girl I want to marry Yes, you will, my dear sir, but for her. 4 All sense of humor h and as for “fluffy ruffies,” they in this country a [little while she She finds out that there is lots old world that gan be hers for the taking. the day of the stupid girl ts all other men must keep your wits up to the mark if you want to Dear young man, marry girls worth having. Lots of Men Think They Want a Wife When They Are Simply Tired of Boarding House Cooking BILLIE BURKE I wish you to whom you write not to try to be you happen to sit quite still without t Neither do I like | up her forehead, or wiggling her fect | of a girl that taps her feet as though she without running baby ribbon through the holes! © happened in t I want a real business partner when not expect to go along always bask their complextons, Plenty of them come in on the ships from the Old World every been worke dout of them long ago, You will have to “pick ‘em early,” though, for after a girl has lived aed eeeeeae n & man. It makes mo think that ense of humor has gained credence women to have 4 sense of humor, would the young women| humorous. I get so tired of having to keep my wits up to the mark when talking with some girls that, although they are pretty and charming otherwise, | do not see any more of them than I hive to, It seems to hat the last person a man would want for a wife would be one of those women who is always trying to entertain him I want my wife to be restful, 1 would rather she would be a little stupid than one of the kind de seribed as so brig and clever, you know. A little of that kind of! a girl goes a long way, and to} marry one, ft seems to me, would] be to consign on if to a life long resi ce in the pl that has been described as using good in- tentions for paving bricks. 1 like a quiet sort of a girl, one who does not act uncomfortable if o¢ for a minate or ‘two a fussy girl, always ings, or biting her lps, or wrinkling I simply cannot stand the kind Was nervous when you begin wy fluffly-rutfied girl I hope I may 0 could not w r a porous plaster a sensible girl any more, one that of a home, cook you a good dinner, ng you to th by telling you the neigh ood during day, a new hat like that of the woman It means more than just having a than a woman who can tell a good in the strenuous battle of life and/ « in sunshine and smiles to the providing that Palm Beach kind tell your readers that bending or I'll never find Sincerely J.D. A.” you will have to go to Ellis Island ke, don't know what they look like. begin to “sit up and take notice.’ of fun and lots of beauty in this <a WH man or woman who wastes time worrying about who is head of the/ family is the one least qualified for the job? Take the woman who thinks her} husband is the same as a horse and entitled to decent treatment only in view of the support rendered The more blatantly she asserts she| is the more likely she is to proclaim to the world her “depend. ent condition” in the most humil are a few It ts the if t re ed terms, to be jating dollars Credit to All Tailored Suits Reduced Nearly every tailc howe has been reduce special clearance, and unusua good selections await you at inviting prices, For example, is a wide choice to be had at $14.50, $20... $22 With No Charges for Alteratio = Ope «+ Near Union St Reliable Credit House” very there oo an Account Now and Take AdWantage of These Special Prices. sult in the in price for lly ns 0 IS HEAD OF FAMILY? E ,|harp on the so-célled “indep wl | ence” of mere man that is surest to. be on the job with a lawyer and alimony suit when the matrimonial [ship goes on the rocks. Certainly |the man who is content to accept woman as his equal and looks to her for ald in his efforts to put marriage on a more equable basis| is entitled to expect more con |sieteney than this JUST A MAN. I have at all times contended that there 1 was a lesson taught which develops a mind aa much in all directions as a good, clean argument, and with the ques- jth female and young Does not jthat prove him to be the head?) But we would like to ask what par ticular part of the war the plumage of the peacock and ostrich plays? To “A Kid Bachelor:": My dear friend: .To give your mind the proper width, lea#e use a steam roller. Did you suppose that any statement that man was the “head” as placed by the seriptu indicates that man fs morally any better than woman? Did you, or| anyone else ever hear of a railroad, | a factory, or any other enterprise jin which two or more Individuals were interested that did not have a head? If so, you know also of a failure and in this you also find the key to most of the family trouble that now confronts this age is that they have no “head,” Ga, 5A Tt te “customary when entering public places for the man to hold the door open and let the lady pre- cedo him, jin our magnificent Western wood and you and rot sraAkK— HUKSDAY, vane % CLE PL cttens To Crusfhin. Grey 1913, A COMMON PROBLEM THAT CALL8 FOR GOOD WORK. Dear Miss Grey: years my senior. I was engaged to him for two thought of nothing elag; but since met men whom I like better, I am 19 and married one year to a man ten » years, I was madly in love and marrying I have at different times Now, after I have had my wish, for P was anxiots to get married, I have a longing for single fe and the freedom it gives Although falling {n love with other men, I asked my husband to give me a divorce, and Ho seoms Willing, because-he thinks he would never trust but he loves me and is very good to me, true, things are. me if I feel that way; only trouble is I don't love him as I thought I did, him the wife he justly deserves. He te away at present back until | am sure of myself. Miss Grey, The real truth ta sor and ff I lived with my husband I true to him Kindly tell me ff you think I husband for my whims, I think p one can hold it as such without lov A. women have to solve. I wish I might make you see does not last, It is a disease, and attack, and if you leave your again be Aaappoluted, It will be to your own womanhood, and you Take a e«tand now, once for all When “mad love attacks" a wick child, “This seems hard; right again.” your husband by do much good strengthening yo Show him he en Preacription, to be taken every busy to work at something benefit someone besides yourself, your friends, your state Get ANOTHER CHAMPION FOR BRAVE WESTERN WOODMAN Dear Mina Grey: I note a quem tion anked by “Miss Hooktender” concerning “loggers.” Great guns! Tf that fair damsel id only be fortunate enough to know some real dyed-in-the-wool men, who do and dare and wear hob natls in their shoes and “tin” pants with blue shirts to add to the attractivences of their attire, she would certainly turn away from the sissy boys and risk her fortune with a man of the) woods, True it Is that we who fol- low the camps do not have violet packets with which to perfume our Sunday best, but we number among our fellows men who have taken their sheepskins at Yale, at Prince ton, at Harvard and various other places of jearning. If the dear girl has any doubts as to who, what, or anything else a logger is, she should journey out tn- to the forests of the Puget sound country and make the acquaintance of aa fine a lot of men as ever trod the face of God's footstool. A LOGGER, Thank you, “Logger,” in the real men, who do real wor A name of Those who live so close to nature cannot but be better for it, “AS WE SOW, SO SHALL WE REAP” Dear Miss Grey Tam a young man of 22, and about a r ago It was very impru- dent. I took a girl friend out riding, and far from town had a breakdown. We were forced to spend most of the night to the car, Now, that girl ts the mother of my child. Miss Grey, please advise me what is right to do. I am now engaged to marry another girl whom I love very.dearly, Will I have to give her up and marry the other? Please print your a swer very soon. 8. M. C. A—If you do what fs right, you will give the fitte human being for whose existence you and its mother are & a fair start in life by logally be- Quick Action Prescription Cures Colds in a Day an qutckeet tor The presoription and | hee pontula after each Kmaller doses » tin sorew-top Gruggist bas get bay . published housands may shed by the Globe of Chicago it hae no equal Vharmaceutions Lal Advertisement $2.50 SKIRTS material, fit and We sell our made-up 1 and down—not Made of your work guaranteed. simple skirts from $5 up. All care trans “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. tion “Who Is Head of the Family?" et we find a collection of varied opinions and it is with this thought that I again address you bie in. price and your readers. we fit sphe To “A Kid Bachelor’ and “Al! 4 frames Woman Who Reads and Thinks”| big Amittin everything that Darwin| Ask us to s on this subject to be y true and t spurs and antlers|20% Peep! re for war and the protection of|Qpen Mor iable, Spring @ea on earilor A MODEL MILLINERY 527 Peopl The Lining and Cloth House, Button makers, cloth spongers,] accordeon and knife pleaters The Lunaverg Tuos is Best Free Trial to Prove It A. LUNDBERG CO, 1107 3rd Ave. and writes he don't husband for threaten you, but Build up a beautiful, and your ¢ I hage always remained told him how The and cannot make think he will come 1 don’t think I'll change my mind, meone else has come into my life, don't think I could continue to be am doing right In giving up my marriage is a sacred thing; but no 6, Please answer. DISSATISFIED. The problem confronting you is one that many young married it as clearly as 1 do. “Mad” love you are suffering from the second the other man you will very wrong. Don't do it. Be true cannot be false to your husband tell yourself as you would you will get over it, and be all substantial love between you and ur own character, Talking doesn’t nm trust you five minutes during the day: Keep worth while, something that will Be a woman that your husband, untry can be justly proud of stowing your name and support upon it |A SOLUTION TO {COMMON PROBLEM. Dear Mins Grey letter from my motherdn-law saying she ts coming to live with us, She fa living with @ daughter in the Bast now. She ia wo disagreeable ond makes our home life so un- pleasant, we all dread to seo ber come, Would you write and tell her we don't want her, or what shall I do? I received a WORRIED. “If it is #o she can remain | with the daughter, write her @ nice letter saying circum. | stances are such that you can not make it agreeable for her just now, and offer to send her & certain Amount of money each month. Make your letter kind and loving. There may come a time If you don't do right now, when people will not think you agreeable A TO PAIR PARTNERS k/AT A CARD PARTY. I would like a about a card Dear Mise Grey: little tnformation party. Should the boys and girls be ab lowed to choose their own partners, or should the person giving the party pair them offf If so, how should they do it? Thanking you very much N. B. A.—The hostess selects the part ners, usually by numbers on the tally cards, viz: Four cards are numbered “1” for the ad table, four “ and so on, The ladies take adjacent chairs, but each man sits opposite the one be wishes for his partner. e TRUE Ri ECT DAMPENS | ARDOR BUT PRICELESS IN END. Dear Mias Grey: At parties I seem to be very popular with the boys, more so than most of the girls. Also several of the boys tell other girls what a nice, sweet girl Iam, etc. The boys, however, never tell me of this. What seems strange to me is that the boys do not ask me to go to places with them, while less popular giris seem always to be asked. Please tell mo why thie le ANXIOUS. A.—It may be that the boys think | ener are not good enough to go with you, or that you would not jaccept their company A compliment “behind your back” is worth tev to your face; but don't get vain, or it will spol] everything. Just be a merry, frien@ly girl, and it will all work out right A MAN WITH A CONSCIENCE; A GIRL TOO AFFECTIONATE Dear Mins Grey: I have been keeping company with a young lady for a few weeks and every time we go out she insists on putting her arms around my neck, and I do not think it right. Please let me know what you think about it. w.c, No chance for an argu- for | agree with you “Worrled”—You may come to my office at 6 o'clock Friday afternoon, Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions The fourteenth anni- versary {8 tvory. wedding The United States is now using over 60,000,000 bunches of bananas jannually, The legal rate of interest for both the states of Washington and Ore- gon is 6 per cent Write to the Theodore Presser Music Co,, Philadelphia, Penn., for any music that cannot be pur chased from local dealers. The railless trolley line was opetted between Leeds and Brad jford, England, in June, The cars jare designed to hold 28 passengers jand are driven by two 20-H. P. electric motors and have solid rubber tires, ‘The une of spirits in the trea umatiom rom your of Torts com t package) and of syrup of Sarsaparilia ‘Take these two ingredients hi into a half pint. of goo nd take a sal ond mmediat have 1 get It In a tow hours from his wholesale houve, Don't be Influenced to take some patent medi ead of this, Tnaist on having ine Toris compound in the orig c d yellow pack Th be Pharma 1 0.— Advert! ‘Th Second Avenue and Pike Street Jn Connaction with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., . MecDousil iat: (o. ——————__—___—_ New York s —s open 9 a.m. to 6 pm Stamped Pillow Covers— Table Covers—Centerpieces—Scarfs Of Our Very Highest_Qualities, {Ti are soiled, Stamped on imported linens, poplins, monk’s-cloth, crafts- man’s crash—the sale includes practically all our import lines, so you can imagine how very fine these pieces are. scores of them. The following prices will give you an idea of the sale: A other stores to buy them in immense quantities. hadn't been for There are several flounces, and in $6 to $7.50 Table Covers stamped on hemstitched linen for cross stitch or conventional work, selling at $3. | $5.50 Table Covers are now $2.50. $2.50 to $4. 50 Table Covers at $1. ro AND TAFFETA Petticoats $1.95 QUAL Uy we could never have sold at $1.95 if it our combining with almost twenty models. The sale price would have been $2.50 or $3, except for our purchases. morrow you may secure them at.....-.00.6 is a clearance, but only a very few of these beautiful pieces messaline Any Color You Are Likely to Ask for—Forty in All! $1.95 As it is, to- $1.75 to $2.25 Stamped Center- pieces, Scarfs and Pillow Covers, 75c. $1.25 to $1.50 Stamped Center- | pieces, Scarfs and Pillow Covers, 50c. | 50c, 75c and $1 Stamped Center- | heaton Sonsfe and Pillow Covers, 25c. and taffeta Petti- coats in about equal proportions—most of them with deep GREATLY { REDUCED + —— There are —Third Floor. With assortments practically unbroken and with even more attractive prices than at its beginning, continues, Tomorrow, in Undermuslins, Is Petticoat Day Offering Particularly Attractive Items at $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $5, $6.50. The Rest of the Rumpled Undermuslins Still Marked Half French and Madeira Petticoats With Ruffles, 1-3 Off Specially-Bought Waists and Reduced “Former” Waists A Score of Special Prices on White Goods and Linens The MacDougall & Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike St, JUST CAT! I'm a great, APPLIES FOR LICENSE TO WED HELEN TAFT By United Press Leased Wire LOS ANGELES, Jan, 9.—Ad dressed to President Taft, a mar- riage license application, bearing }the name of Miss Helen Taft and Nicholas Souflas is speeding to- ward Washington today Accord- ing to License Clerk Sparks, Sou flas filled out the application, showed it to the office attaches, ea darted through the open door |before he could be restrained, Sou- flas a ared he mailed it at once. |The man is alleged to have desert: | ‘ed from an artillery corg@ at Fort Rosecrans. OPEN “SCHOOL FOR PARENTS” 0 PETERSBURG, ST Jan. 9A “school for “parents” has been ned here. Prof, Kapterew says 1 the announcement: “Come, let us learn how we shall raise our hildren, We will work for their | physical, as well as intellectual and spiritual welfare. And, in so do- ling, we will algo learn how we shall fulfill our duties as parents.” It is the first school of the kind in, Europe. The project is pronounced an immense success, big, Of the rich Angora breed; Wouldn't stoop to catch a rat, Always like my pork chops fat, Sprinkled over with catnip seed. Am I not a dandy, ‘lasses beautiful cat, candy. A TERSE POEM | Below fs a little poem, sent by one of our readers. It is full of meat for thought and well worth remembering and using for a daily reminder throughout the new year: i-F— know If we could thoughts, And feel the pain another bears; If we could see with others es, And shed another's bitter tears, We might forgive an unkind word And be more thoughtful of our own; We then could see as we are seen And know ourselves as we are known, each other's If we could Yive our lives again, And know the past, from youth’ to age; If we could but rewrite our book, And cancel many a tarnished page, How much we'd do we've left un- done, And undo more we did before? How white would be the leaves that now By sins are M&ckened o'er and o'er. o —MRB. G. A. B, If an American-born Woman ftir Jes a foreigner who has not taken out his papers she loses her right to vote and becomes a citizen of he country he is, but if they hve any S. they chilggen born in the U, s are ¢ 8 of this country, | | Have a Matchless Complexion and MEETS STORK IN POLICE PATROL PORTLAND, Or., Jan 9.—The city automobile police patrol is to» day dedicated to a new City Physician Ziegler, hearing that the stork was on the way to the home of Mrs. 8. J. Benioist, im Fulton, and was exerting wondrous speed, he attempted to secure # taxicab, but failed. Determined to be on hand to welcome the good old bird, Ziegler called up the po- lice station and asked to be taken to Fulton in the police patrol. Chief Slover consented, and, taking cor ners on two wheels, the doctor ar rived at the Benioist home just ahead of the stork, which brought a baby girl. 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Stuart's Caletum ® Wafers will make you happy because your face will be a welcome sight not only to yourself when you look into the glass, but to everybody else who knows you and talks with you. Prove to yourself that Stuart's Calcium Wafers are beyond doubt the best and quickest blood and skin purifier in the world, and don’t rest contented until you have bought a 60c box at your drugsist’s, Do this at once and in a few days the transformation will be a d@ lightful surprise to you.

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