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THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913. J ESTABLISHED 1875 ac] Jougall fone eae Thinks Himself Friendiess Tieeee Ko into some saloon andy girlé® who have slighted you. , church items and you will see (@ + Because Momely ay — but If I do, PN lose my But if you turn to the saloon, | these advertised. No man need | Some Mothers. —~--- elie ns T don’t want to do that,| don't biame the girls, but your. | go te the saloon for amusement | ¢| Dear Miss Grey ¢ wth bit one i a 5" bere me too long to| self, for there is plenty of unless he wants to | Dear Miss Grey 1am 17 and 7) 2 _ MY troubles to see {f you can help | enjoyment le _ Some the only] amusement for all young peo- | - months, and have worked for three | Second Aeenae and Pike Streat In Connection with JAMES MeCRERRY & CO., New Yor yMe. | have always b | eget Please an-| ple elsewhere. One church in A Poor Woman When a mar |and a half years. 1 buy all my own nA SeGee tae. ceca to hh ie Swer and see If you can this city gives a dance every | rie 1un's wages are nisheed, | clothe t do not board, Miss | tried to do right, but have 1 ond A Lo Friday evening, and any re he is allowed $10 a woek for neces: |Grey, | go with a good class of} ai m 4 R. have w—Don't let the lonesome apectable young pereon may be |aities, You will have to go to a} boys and girls, At present I am met a girl who ts willing fi 9 y Tisall on her, 2 goons ioe berae | Reh Ne 8 coward of you, admitted by applying to. the |lawyer to find all the particulara|going with a banker's son, but ay guess DeCALISE | woe lng gals poe . nie committee, The same church you wish to know mother won't let him eall. at my n i s of life, tert. ften of CYNTHIA GREY home, #o I have to meet him other I hold a good po 4 <? gives entertainments often o steady; but ell see ue 9 ar A so pens fo ea does, and you Sunday evening. Sometimes it | oo ‘ | places Stee sak golke ate ee eee wider view of lif ia a concert, sometimes a fine @- %| He has always been a perfect Miace where T eee e, Wray, vome| Hf you wish. What it some elocutionist or dramatic. No Risky Affair gentleman. Never takes me to any taht whe hown silly girt did turn you down, or admittance fee is charged, but Jandes except private ones, and he night n I go down town and! a dozen girle, for th ? Dear Miss Gre have give af | @ee other young men and " Gite, for that mattert a silver offering ls taken during oar Miss Grey ou have BIVEN | ag asked mo not to go dows town | 4 y and girls} If you show real character, the even! There Is nothin good advice to other young peor i oa | Walking along the streets happy| the tl +H ning. ‘e Is nothing to cafes, He tells me he thinks] ales, ¥ Gent bare cans oe , | @ time will co when you religious in the general accept I hope you will to the. As T came] inn of me because I do not paint. | Qnd_gay, N what to do truly grateful to the ance ef the werd, Read the |here only a short time ago, I 40/' pvery evening when 1 go home = - — —{not know many people, but those|j.y mother growls at me and| I have met seem very kind While thres ss to send me to e@ hor out walking one day I met a you ls because I go out Bi sara man We Inat ly fell in love one Grey, 1 have to work tor ps8 with each other He has told mM] won't support me What hall I he loves me dearly, and cannot live! ao? Can phe 1 me there? Will without me; but, Miss Grey, people Minus ahawar Haat amis, Tl say he ts intemperate and gambles. p-father, Could I lea What shall 1 do DIMPLED. Verest Gk @ eletid's A.—1 do not believe in taking yell. ROSE - for granted everything people 4 eay, but you owe It to yourself A—Your mother is both to find out if this report Is true, right and wrong, She le right and if so kindly tell the young In not wanting you to run | man he wil! have to take his around = evenings; but very choice between your company | wrong if the young man is and his habits, You are too what you say he le, not to ab 3 s young to associate with any but | ee ni paced re agar WENTY Suits are o' at this remarkable reduction manly young men cing a banker's son does no poor ‘ " ages f ag ee ss a la SS ae tht ewe ak sipht and make him a bit better than They are all in the season’s best styles and in tu can't live without you dope, others, but the fact that he en. plain tailored as well as the more elaborate novelty " ou to seek the best " 1 2 don't believe It. It te simply | shows he hae proper respect for suits. The materials are plain linen, Bagdad linen and crash can't live without another hu- ey oe for pal idly Buttons, braid, satin and cretonne are used as trimmings. an bein le ont admittin e your mother can send 2 . : . hie or her wenkthiie. 1 would you to a home as you are not sizes are represented in the assortment and this fact, coupled advise you not to pick up with V4 Ma Pal ges Shap you worn with the pleasing variety of styles, should make this a most men you know nothing about cessary nd if you leave unusual opportunity for money saving. Not one of the suits It always paye to go a littl home can bring you back. If sabe bi 1 ha 7.50. Sx i are marked at $37.5 siowly, especially in a new | were you | would quietly do formerly sold at less than 7 : ar at $3/ place. the best possible until of age, You may make your choice for $15.85. ae and then decide the matter. 4 Second Floor. You can then leave home with: qT t a | eel ‘© COOK themactves, but be sure and turn) beets no larger than a walnut, {TX Phitarthrople Plan tor Girls out consent, but | would advise The beet root is a native of the/S0me of the water off the other| using tops as well as roots, Wash | you to go to the Y. W. C. A shores of the Mediterranean. It is| Vegetables and meat over them.| thoroughly in several waters (in a faprd x Dear Miss Grey: I am a con-| Of to @ very reliable person. It wholesome and: nutritio It con-| Peel, slice and serve with other/ohe of which there is a generous . ee le not best under any circum- tains large amounts of sugar and|Yemetables or as a garnish for|supply of salt to dislodge any in-|ftant reader of your Koo Sitice) nee. ty form a habit of salts. Consequently it is very| meat. |sects). Put them Into boiled salted | That bo agg et am Writing YOr-om| gelng out every evening. At nourishing. The French cook uses BEET SALAD. | water and cook until tender—about | [7*4 Wi) ering wealthy young| (east some of them should be Deets for a garnish by cutting it! \ Slice bofled cold beets and serve|thirty minutes. Take out of kettle SAPD witiee ee to an | Spent at home LPB RES {nto fancy shapes. Its beautiful OD lettuce leaves, with salad dress-|when tender and drop the beeta|M&n who asked advice as to an saidacada ERVICEABLE, House Dresses with front closing, In revers style and three-quarter-length sleeves. ,color makes almost any dish more !ne—elther botled mayonnaise or| themselves, which have been cut|preupation in wital ne could une S va verial used ie striped percale in blue, hello or tan. Plain percale 1s used as trimming. * attractive. French dressing |from the tops, into cold water, and | M8 money to advantage. Wants To Be An Actor. for $1.50. ie cutting the tops of the bests oe Ceres the skins will readily rub off with) oor, te "to ald the girls lending Dresses in checks and stripes with small embrofdery collar and three-quarter sleeves, are True? / teave an inch or two of the stem or,| Boll six pepper pods, six cloves,|the finger. Then drain the kreons,| 100M 0" AO te Any Bea “would| Dear Miss Grey: 1 would be] Hsonally well made fl buttons are used as trimming and a plait in the back of the skirt gives ok WF Detter still, do not cut them off,{® Pinch of ginger and half a cup|chop them rather fine, add one} oy 4 i * os etanity|thankfal to > : : 5 "ela Bd | excep toaally ae vet ne. iy re cot but wring or twist the tops from/0f Sugar tn one quart of rather | gen we tablespoon of butter, red means to'live while finding | fc et bg h nece i ep vise Dresses of percale are in light grounds with small hatrline stripes of blue, rop & - th ts. In this way the sking| Weak vinegar, add one even tea-| tablespoon of lemon ju! Very attractive Hous 1 n © roots, LJ iS way the skins we . me other way of making a live-| ple any actors I see} plic “ping and pearl buttons are used for trimming. $4.50 values for $3.00, ime y will not be bruised and no color | Peon of salt. Pour hot over #1 of pepper. Arrange gre thood. 4 . Se biack and helio. Pip p Third Floor. cr sugar will be extracted while |>0olled beets. Ready to use any|low platter or dish, Cut the beets Rood | d iow and where/ . have _—bolliing. }time after they have stood two) {nto halves and arrange around the/| Alpe rll 1 Vas weber dont pely to Bet on Peete ne | Bot] until tender. No length of | hours le “. Serve VERY hot i: < ne a mye ae : 7 : time can be given. The young) _CREAMED WHITE BEETS | BUTTERED BEETS. tact with the érege of humanity, wc zlt le fine to wee how the MacDougall-Southwick Second Avenue and Pike Street nted tender ones will usually cook in an} Use small white\teets, Cook un-| Boll, skin, slice some beets. Then | pl Dire & Ered oe Soaeaats font ft? Bue anate idl -acleind ie eee 1 wip Ki ri hour. Often the old ones require| til tender, drop {ato cold water, rub| put Into Kranite stewpan. Add one | (h¢4."Ot «ne above class. From ob-| to you that those men have a lthe toeal engineering corps, left pilin rhad Soares ‘Secreta vhen te rf o steapoon of butter for each p' ‘ bo ‘om of > Mest y Humane “O an@{ four hours. When tender drop tnto | + Vag edit song wer them a rich, b> pom agge rs pone peapee ach Pint) servation 1 ain convinced that 40] good foundation in the shape this morning for the Ea of War Garrison has ordered the mates cold water and the skins wil! easily | | a pepp per cent of them would reform if] of an education? | would ad fam- shipment of game chickens to the 4. rub off. Very young beets ame|SEET GREENS AND YOUNG) Set over fire to become very hot or) Mh SOO a en ee somewhere! vise you to go through high James A. Sproule, wife and far | pntlippines, for fightl poses often served whole with salt, but- Sears. Iplace in oven, Serve with quarters! Were they could change their] school first wee po ony ily of Tacoma are stopping a week tain tae ee ter and pepper put over them, or| Select one-half peck of young of lemon ways, Society Is so prone to turn| espectal attention to rhetoric, A special summer meeting will be|i0 Seattle on their way brand popes Se ee — they can be sliced and a little white against them, and even thelr own| English, and dramatic study [held by the University League of Australia, per TE F, Sees coriakied over em, dotted [parents sometimes refuse them] that will help you later. Then, | Expression Friday to draw up. make their tutare Dome with butter and put tn the oven| shelter when you are through school ent center in Se-| | | . |plan for a permanen 4 “‘ ae Law gene — sa | My idea ts to buy a farm and| you will have a good start, and |attle for encouraging interest in PO ysis aninprahe Fes = d melt Beets je 2 wey adopt some of the line you spoke of| can devote your whole time to | oratory J a yee = can be served with or without |im your answer, It would take! It eee praiser for the whole district of a Jemon futee: | money to put up buildings and for| _ | gult for the recovery of $18,000) Washington under the new re q = BEETS WITH BOILED DINNER. | matron, under whose care they | @——————_ ltrom J. H. Cornish, a former agent |organization plan of the customs When boiling beets with a Ne would be. They would be free to For a Lawn Party. for the company, charging the de-| service. DP gie t a England dinner cook them by go whenever they wished, but as|@ - dant with the sale of stock to eee ss ames D poi as they remained, won be Dear Misa Grey: 1 am going to|insolvent buyers, ae eng Fg 4 hoeedies has aeoaaine eo tes sas ‘ tart under the matron’s care. ey | «tive a lawn party for my daughter,|menced by the American Life : Special to Ladies NCE upon time) stated etek, cant. You shail | Fowl be educated tn Hines where-|and would like to know some suit:|Accident Insurance Co. |to tind rn Bar re wei Tallored Skirts, ready to wear, brave - looking,|have {t. Here!* ¥ by they could make a financial suc |able games. Those invited are peares mm their e in ba best woolens, $4.90 up ask ih Saber Menten tha abtion to the wort, he| from 16 to 20. Will you also tell] The young ladies employed in rhe July 11. a 34.50 ap. “ A} ord, When on the bench I have sent|me what will be nice to serve? — | sult department of the Bon Marche J 1 REE N.Y. . young fell o w|produced a brimful jug of foam-| any a girl to jail when 1 would go serve? jest aire. tinet. aeaeal ataner 66} eweters ah. Ladies’ Tailors. pamed Billy Me “ws negra Billy eagerly grab | other have gone myself, but that! kan dak, as public |Bird’s cafeteria Wednesday night. | Davie tom a Daniel nose | Ded and drank. ur purse and pay| "ould not satisfy the stern demand| tibrary for books on out door (Following the dinner they toured | We have a fine new stock chief delight vee High - poe By fa aoe of so-called justice, I hope to se games. Serve banana sand. |the city by aut of Sterling Silver, Rings, Bar a to sit in ¢ e}m - a Kentleman,” #a: ithe day when some means will b made of mashed ban. ° . Pins and La Vailieres at very ie shade and drink ti he was fool-|tle mane adopted for the amelioration of this lemon Juice and sugar; | A complaint charging Scott Ma-| An army of 160 boys, enlisted ‘ se es P >a one vn Nilte | case. A. ALTRUIST. or ice cream; lemonade, (lone, former deputy sheriff, with | from the city grammar school and jeasonable Prices. ’ nite would do anything and say pd you iy a yoy re Illy A—It seems to me ‘I would cake and watermelon. third degree assault, has been! playgrounds associations, will anything and go anywhere for oe erate cr an uit. bat ha| belleve | had reached heaven de ret sworn out by James 8. Bellis. Bellis) wage war against tuberculosis by ' or an @ : ; i ; 4 | tt Raponned cng cold, troety | thonshet he could put off in this| If 1 could be the means of | @— 7 Sia Sceie wee ruating tn font cel ald crise mn ttle” 2 FY 0 ile | nuxte just after Christmas, when) sos a he could put him off in his ae gry pte. oS “ Saar i bled the roe ola ¢ ue Reenter n Seattle on Fri : { | the moon was very round, and the| Wis 7 ; a ‘ : Pins hoar frost white, this Billy| “Not so fast,” said the little man,| the means to materia \ze such Dear Mine Grey: I have fallen In tie potice patrol was dispatched sete econ Vill be. made-te raise eau Mc | found himself homeward | very angrily. “You have had your| Plans as you advocate. It has | love with a young man. I love him, nat p ‘ aS m fr + neck’ tas tomary| wish. Now you must pay. I shall] been my idea for some time. | | but he does not act as if he loves to La Uslon, Wetas day. night to| ward establishing a building for v und, withou is custom: ° pe , 2 rescue Jol ichwartz, living at children affected by the white 4 onn The best gal of amalgam is used | co ats ny O60 " do not consider these girls a me. He is 18 and I am 16. N . chi a. coal by us. The tooth is put tn prop: érink to nate ae igh y males 70s mys RRes Sen Fen eae pt Eat ae tees belies tise Gear ¥ love © wee dears stlake an Blaine at whose | plague, to be erected near the city’s Cc air ‘ condition before the fillings ar Oh, if I could only have a drop me are, If youl he have pilstaken the right lend be whe leven men hut he is canoe had capsized. — Schwartz | Firland sanitarium. avid placed. For $1.00. of liquor to drive away this freez-|are a good servant I will be kind to ood Weeki mad Wary Geed too haahfel tacmee ic wow * clung to the overturned canoe, and| The little “petite fleur’ was We want you to come In q c @ who| you.” 00 bashful to OW MAY was picked up b e. Coop : : y ; Fedipage ct egy Saag had to go| Billy looked frightened and tried| men and women are reaching |1 draw his attention more? Hoping hor creep laggy A raat ‘oper. | brought to this elty from Switzer and feel that you are wel- 0 rowns, for it or what T had to pay for it" | to get away. He was sorry for what| the point where they do not /to see an answer soon, Zz pip <tgpern Bloe teat land by H. C. Henry, and donated to come. 44 “* : : 4. But {t was too late. scorn them. What right have A—If you have @ grain of p jthe Anti-Tuberculosis league. 4 To obtain good service from s bed: |he rashly shouted in the still air. |Re, fot oan a aald the itttle they to do eo when they may | eifirespect, don't try to draw fe | ooo . 4 Aecayed tooth, allow us to treat) yy e said this than| “Come on,” sa’ he little man, % atek be the t : 7 » Ht then’? id ‘cee Porcelain Crown. |® veer, wary, oui man appeared |sharply. “This way oo eee any man's atention. Draw any- | .rewegates to ‘Winnipeg. “and Dow | stan onLoOK Like ‘New “When Tou 081 Sesund ding ’ th. id or Porcelain Crown t y selves thing else you please, animal P we) — = jen Tou j a 1 iT} 4 in All that night they walked and 9 ey P e 5, tourt th t ’ ‘ “ Near Marion. De | eR ere ee, iF penees 2 Sree acer alt cimaed walked over orn fields and| so lakes, picture of men and Beattie tentatt af Sener heen nrg code nd." eer ahs mages : with gold Ices and buttons. He|through forests, Billy got dread:|@——— 7 $| women, girls and boys, draw | Vancouver \ when ydu take ‘em away? wore a three-cornered hat and slip-| fully tir but he had to k | at's the erence? water, or your money ( if you i © biti oe cr aaa 5 value for ri gework, pers, ornamented with tmmense|on. The next morning the ie ee pap as eR saaage pg any) igre Ste ig lPagaa Twenty-four men were thrown | aes an, with the gold lace, told him » aey nt YOU pie ake a long, long in ‘ore = out of employment when the L rge size tt ridg considerable " experi-| buckles bonged phe aa Ph ge opegp antl tell me the difference between for-| et “ ani nploymen n the La ~ fe mee to place bridge work correctly So you would like something to|he might go home !f he w ald Pleat and. titermal attaicet lsd a or viel ve tona mill was destroyed by fire “U. §S. Government inchoate Meats’ 4 4 pl tn your teeth | arink?’ queried the little man,|sure and meet him again the fol FLORA. fa Be A 3p girl, = Wedne morning. The mill will ; end piace = bo »|lowing night at the corn fiel 4 @ realize what you are se rebuilt lately c o o" pI hievously up into the | lowing nis a t rebullt immediately EE a ig | casera Bbervoemett -4 | Billy went home and came back A.—Formal and Informal af: ing. A child of your age : PUGET the next night. He seemed to be| fairs? Now | wonder what she should have her mind upon MARKET T th U | h fe coder on " real a Ps The Automobile Club of Seattle COMPANY'S under a spell, What do you thin means. she ha en more amusements in the open, * | will hold {ts annual club run to at a of Full Sets ee h, $5 P) AT THE THEATRES |the little man made him do then?| definite, | would not be In Ing books, music, or art | tond Le Guns Hichiwaeaoceen We have thousands of Seattle cus- (To Be Continued.) such @ quandary this summer anything but young boys hardly =| tion at Vancouver, B. C., leaving + tomers “who will ‘ttl you tae | THIS WEEK. ah wens morning. Does she mean a re- | out of their swaddling clothes. seattle August 9 or 10 Meat Specials Friday ted 0 Dertectly until they had us do |} moore—Dark ption, or a hi affair? Win- You are simply in the ares | cee the work | > ter Is the time for the former, cent age, where the majority o! | For the purpose of attending the UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Rs ANY work thee Wepaired tree of || Metropolitan—Dark. || CAUSES OF COUGHS }) ana “any oid time” for the lat. young people Imagine them: | National” Waterws Sn adion ort Socey ot any’ Sime deettio-Dark, ter, 80 | will be safe in describ- selves in love. | am telling | meeting at New York, Maj. J. B Lamb Chop .-15¢ {Salt Pork.......12M%e Come in N—today. If you wish aud TOUUlG are indicators of aj ing formal and informal heart you truly that it is simply hare. lOavanaush, U. 8. A. in oharse of —for FREE ‘exam natios nd es — Vaudeville, 2 faire—if | cam—b worship, worshiping a hero o' | : wed mare one j condition existing at some point] Severn .| Comoe arti | your aun ereating, and what | Back Bones, 10 Ibs 25c | Choice Corn Beef . 1214c 12-Year Guarantee to All Emprese—Vaudeville, of the body They are the fore-| deem me unkind If | do not give you mistake for a lover is sim: Ladies’ Suits Made to Order 1 en : | Free Examination os —Vaudevillo. ere of trouble and e hat apace, too. Here goes ly an ordinary boy undergoini acter Pot Roast.......12 Sirloin Steak......20¢ ea Pantag runners of trouble and, if heed that op 9 ply y bey. 9 Raehy ncn ea 66 .832 Vaudeville and motion e re ag eo ‘0 my mind the most formal the same experience as your. 25.00 and $28. . CUT- yg often serve to flag the disease! soar affair ie when the mar- self, and who will awaken from BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. -~ RATE Clemmer — Photoplays and || ‘in before a “— going at @) plage Is contracted by the Ita little sooner ae he 18 a few Fit and Workm QNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market vaudeville, dangerous spee here are many parents, In the o of years older. you must a te . . or) Melbourne — Photoplays and | different causes for cough! royalty, of which we have lit: worship a hero let it be one Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop Your money returned if any sales we make are not as represented. > || Aihambra — Photoplays and | groping of the tvaln Panton the) in auch cases the young couple |_careen, | , ity Bet University St. 24 versity vaudeville. learn, indicates @ debilitated oe barely see each other before sia Upp: Fraser-aterson Ca, : tated Ben! the ceremony. An informal love . eral state of health As be ffair is one in which the A cough may come from the| ® Get in and holjows. ° $250 Nine more lots closed out this week. Before Saturday if you expect to get a chance at this Addition Columbia, 4 blocks from the ca many new homes. The entire Addition is level and attractive; no hills Get particulars from DAVID P. EASTMAN 505 Lowman Building. ° | and $5 Cash Per Month Location, city water; ; city light; bre alr. A cough is often the Index to a din: Jun A cough ing or leas accompaniment of a cold The majority of coughs are better * racks the whole system co of ow ga |stomach cough which {fs Mkely to be pathing of dust-filled or impure ordered stomach A cough may indicate an affected ng of & waxfilled ear. may come the natural from amok- be and harm- than hard, A hard cough A “loose” bronchial tubes mak breathing | loose relieves the and ugh mucuous sler Regulations of the ne will usually digestive or. clear up a very hard and rough In sound. world melts from view of the lovers at such rapid rate that they jort to spooning even In the street cars. Now, for the reception; (Hang It, Flora, if you ever give me such a stunt again, I'll be tempted to hang the first Flora | meet.) Well, a formal reception is one where every- body talks at once and no one knows what the others are say. ing; where the most important things are the algrettes In the ladies’ hair, and the waiters’ white gloves. An informal re- ception Is one where friends who ara really interested in each otner, or in one particular thing, m and don't give a peanut whether they wear drese suits or smoking jacket and the women come in street suite, and enjoy th ye! A gathering of newspaper people ie a fair example. Best n outside rooms, 25¢ to 50¢ tewart House, 86 West Advertisement Stewart Lost articles are @eually found It ts frequently called a “church. yarder, cause It sounds #0 #6. |rious. ‘The old plan of “taking | something for s cough” and the }wame thingefor all kinds of a cough | has pretty nearly gone out of fashion. Now people sensibly look | for the CAUSES of the cough, dif-| ferentiate them and supply | the| remedy to the cause, according to needs If yqu have a cough take the trouble to find out what cana it. Then TREAT THE CAUSK and BE RID of the COUGH, by Star want ads in the “Lost and 1 Found” columr HN i} i From the Chef to You on the Oriente! 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