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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915. PAGE 7, f.A PAGE -. OF THINGS .«. FOR WOMEN | nnn American Women Playing a Prominent Part in Italy’s Great War Tragedy —< aaa _ ! |THE BALBOA! IT’S THE NEW NATIONAL DANCE, CREATED AT FRISCO EXPO SOON TO SWEEP COUNTRY, MASTERS PREDICT; HAVE YOU DANCE ? tia Mey, Chk US. WIVES Sn. | _ OF NOBLES ne nny csnuun’ nace HELP, T00 to your own and the comment of Must | wear a black suit? | do not others upon my letter recently ap- fancy black very well. Would dark) pearing in The Star. Perhaps it blue be suitable? | BY ALICE ROHE | yy be harsh; perhaps it be over-criti GROOM-TO-BE. | United Press Staff Correspondent | A cal; perhaps It be cynical to an ex A.—The conventional dress for a ROME, June 2.—(@y Mail 2 ht ELIENE HAS A BABY GIRL | Ye, | treme; perhaps it may be taken as day wedding ts a binck cutaway) New Vork.}-okinbhaie seal z (Copyright: 1915, by the Newspaper Bn- | OXSSSA | the outpouring of a mind warped coat, with gray-striped worsted| are playing a notable part in terpeise Association | POSS |and deformed by unfortunate af-trourers and a high silk bat, but) the European war tragedy. Tt was good news that Harry had | AY, fairs with the sex feminine. Who custom permits the groom at a When the italian 4eglaul to tell me, altho he said that SDSS, knows the vagaries of a woman’s|s#:mall morning wedding to wear an! marched to the front, de- Eliene was still in a precarious DN, brain? Not even t ° most sifted ordinary business or traveling sult scendants Pa pripeeiy Moa . condition YALL student In the realm scientific, | famed in the war history of “Eliene and daughter are alive SSSSS much less |. Q.—1 am a young man, but | have! italy for more than 1,000 years, and the baby is fat and strong| AK | Reviewing your personal reply, very yellow teeth. What will make) followed in the footsteps of 7 and well,” said Harry Bliene, | 4S ph Miss Grey, | feel confident In as them white? D. F. their ancestors. : » A S serting that there is an under-cur-) A—Teeth cannot be bleached These nobles, many of them the doctor thinks, will pul! thru She seems brighter and! stronger PSSS oe or married to Americans, will see rent of longing for those things Frequent cleaning with peroxtd SS Cross work. Homes have been turned over \for hospitals. Automobiles have been offered even before they were sequestered for government work, theoretical. Good books upon all expense. Is it perfectly proper Mens of the geht have taken than we dared to hope. [ was al ‘ Vy which you have not attained—al camphor, or Isterine, or common| their names made even more lowed to see her for a moment ES . home and family. And 1 also be- salt, will do much to improve them,| famous thru the active ald of and, Margie, | told her a little of SAA y lieve that you are sincere in the Tartar should be removed by aden-| thelr wives. what [ told you, that if anything Ar, ‘ stand you have taken, and | ad-\tist. Most of the tooth pastes, pow-| Already these wealthy American had happened to her, | would not Ns , mire you for your defensive atti-|ders and liquid cleaners sold at| omen are planning extensive Red A y tude, altho | cannot agree with Its drug stores are reliable. entirety. Every girl has the oppor. — tunity to gain experience as a Q—Some of us giris are getting housekeeper, if not practical, at up a plonic and are going to stand 1 have cared to live. She was too weak to talk, but her eyes lighted with a heavenly smile. She fust murmured ‘Baby,’ and | answered | that I had seen it and, with anoth-| DOOD — SIS NS DOOD SOLS PSSSSSS g POOODOCCOCE hon of the sociology of everyday life. take you anywher jter of John Mackay and sister of . % |Clarence Mackay; Princess San Faustino, formerly Miss Mabel {Campbell of New York; Princess |Glambattieta Rospiglio, formerly |Miss Ethel Julia Brondon of New ‘York; Princess Francesco Ros- | pigliost, formerly Miss Laura Mac | Donald Stallo; Princess Napoleone |Ruspoll, formerly Miss Katherine Quay of Pennsylvania; Princess Torlonia, formerly Miss Elsie Moore of New York Princess Del Drago and the Marches! Pecc!, daughters of Amer- e come? Go into the homes and workshops, — the byways and highways, observe, study, analyze | Modern Girl" writes a sensi- clean, thoughtful letter. Here) is a girl who realizes that life is not all roses and sunshine, who! looks to the future and who appar. ently Is determined to be prepared | to carry her portion of the burden should the right man appear. “A | Modern Girl,” if she continues the course outlined in her letter, will| “Of course you can. Have you SELSSS POODOO told Budge and Toddy yet? | “No, but I'm going to the mo | Ment they wake up | x bed smile, she closed her eyes ns T : » household questions are available for me to ask a young man to g0\conplete courses in nursing. igeed her softly and left the room a X at public libraries and night classes| with me? G. Margie, | am so happy, | can't A y Ls 9 % ee . 8. Among the American daughters talk, for | am sure she is going to ys i FI In domestic science are open to A.—It is proper to ask any young) of wealth married to Italian nobles Se a rieht ven all A. gg Nt i those who desire to learn man who has invited you to an en Fic ey ta meena aimee a r Referring to the letter of Minnie tertainment, but it is not correct! The Marck Francesco THA Talat Giaw. Abe. tha hoae o} A B. Frazier, | would suggest that the to ask a man who is 1 y @n ac-/odoll, formerly Miss Beatrice Thaw Mi Gas teak has tnviled we over te : writer devote jess time to scientific quaintance, and who has neverjof Pittsburg; Princess Colonna, to your house to dinner, may ! 5 sociology and more time to a study| shown enough Inte in you to|formerly Miss Eva Mackay, daugh- N S % WN we “All right, Harry, I'll see you to-| night.” . Aunt Mary came out of 5 Toom as I was telephoning. “Are you sure you are able to! entertain Harry and be harrowe with the detatis of the advent of the new baby?” I laughed. “Sure, I am; for the ~, N xe RX last few days | have been feeling make an extra fine betterhalf for ugh ‘ splendidly. I shall be glad to hear loth Suptevian' ean | iean women; ‘already have made ) about Eliene and | know she will My compliments to Mrs. H. E. H | Plans for “ shake osp A r - be glad to have him over here.” | decor qeaucree v5 Holpck aroeelay |_ Among American wives of fa i Most of the day, little book, 1 hard-working husband. Your work will iain care, for, the a wnat Dusied myself with my maid in the must be appreciated. if it Is not,| | wounded, is Mrs, Bastianelll, wife then you have not the right hus-| band. The little sister of Mrs. H. E. H.! | Is securing the right training. May! kitchen, who Is not any too com- petent, in preparing a simple little) shome dinner, which ! knew Harry | ‘mever got In his big house, with | {ts horde of servants, including | |she learn rapidly and accurately.| . “- Bei cet mil ae aes se wie cca? [This Coupon te Worth] EW STYLES IW b ATIONAL DANCE. in the picture to the left, Carl Heisen and Dorothy Dick $10.00 ot Prof. Giuseppi Bastlanelli. Mra, |Bastianelli was formerly Miss Marian Rawle of Philadelphia, ‘is over et one mossy things we) PRETTIEST @TEPS IN THE BALBOA, THE NEW N jnumber of good women. 1 did net! | rditlan ter *Y8 | son, dancers of national fame, show their Interpretation of the arch turn, one of the prettiest movements in the Balboa, the new say women were bad, in the sense I will accept this coupon y feature of the ta neation. |you Interpret it. Read my letter ] fays when we have taken a meal “ are national dance. In the picture to the right, hey are dancing the maxixe twoetep, another pri i there. “What in the world a man again ee, anc then re-read it.| the Same as a cash pay- i Wants to pay “out 2 lot of good ’ o sie fe And, Mrs. H. E. H., the | Ment of $10.00 on a course}! 11. girt who likes to indulge in ne in his undersigned Is really not a “boob,"|| of treatments if you will]! «raqay” letter paper will Ike a otatese Kitchen who can't cook a simple|{t and insisted that rare meat was! = The Malboa! Have you danc F : | beefsteak, is more than I know engin for hae ra a ge ed ft yet? pitas MiaaWina an geal clip it out and present it] new heavy linen that is made in a “and | know Harry doesn't like| for beefsteak after I was able to/ ’ ) c vely shade of pale or flesh pink. tT them,” he added the last time we| buy !t myself.” | __ It te the new national dance, age and some youth, widely trav. @t once. Only one coupon nat nongan have dew pre | were there for dinner “for when| Dick {s not like most men who! It has just been officially so eled, of an observing nature and | Will be accepted on each]) iii sock precisely as if some | we are in at the restaurant he! Seem to think that food “like moth-| designated by the Internation Wiscndaens aie da ths ana an analytical mind. Non-drinker, | course of treatments. hungry or much irritated person never orders any of those ‘vola au @r used to make” is the best in| a1 Dancing Masters’ assoc eis tha teat tine tale “Baek, ua¥ abhore cigarets, quiet, agreeable DR. F. C. LATHROP. J /had nibbled completely around the vents’ or any other gim cracks. |the world. He is a very satisfac-| tion in their convention in San |oea) carload lots having arrived and studious in disposition. A edge, so ragged and toothed is the “Margie, dear,” he continued | tory sort of a husband about his) Francisco |since Saturday. A fair-sized meion ages” You Knew, 19 one. whe ean | line.” | whimsicaliy, “I hope we'll never de|food and I have come to under The Balboa, now all the rage | P10 “.e he obtained for about 0 | (Core w be placed in the same category WHY BE SICK? | Nevertheless, outtined Wika \ go rich that we'll have to eat plu-| stand, little book, that a man who! 4+ the Panama-Pacific expos! | cents The commiasion men are with the famous E. Z. Mark volf You allow yourself to be sick.|tnread of gilt, the effect is really ED Socratic food” |ltkes your cooking {s © very com-| tion, {x expected to sweep the | selling them for 3% cents, per| Abe bavneaptive ‘deine. a arent] 208 ase , WF chances cor tarees.f SI, he. See . Bc Don't worry, Dick, you are not|fortable man to cook for. Tf Har-| country, Por it obviates the [selling ther would evidently be a mere bagatelle ; "ky sysion | A monogram tor ber tote ig # of the kind that makes a Rocke-|¥ found fault with the food that! uigar, it has none of the ear ra to the writer who signs herself as of nas’ resulted | thet ommbines all the lettess Ota ler or even a Carnegie.” he found on our table { would be) marke of the old “rag.” and so Ge tua Geelias Hadad ak tna tt “F." She has the spender’s brain, '" markable cures of stom-| nae COmD nes At tte many her Neither is Harry,” interrupted | very unhappy | ft should appeal to all classes | wooq Lunch Soda Fountain emons. per erate the mercenary eye, and seeks but *° oot noutin” Ghee | ew Sa y Dick, | Tonight I am going to have for! of dance devotees in the Unit- | piye Adv. rote pack for those things that money can “troubie, constipa:| Tt has Just appeared in S ; “Yes, but Harry's money was|the dinner in celebration of Har| 64 States. | x wer, erate buy. Seventy-five dollars a month, {!« neuralgia, rheuma.| peared in Seattle. 7g inherited from bis father, who |ry's baby a beefsteak, fried ba Frank H. Norman of Mont. | NE “ 10 @3 my dear “F,” ie sufficient for two and appendicitis. Teceived a lot of money from hia|anas, potatoes au gratin, lettuce) rea; Canada, former head of | ae 1.00 @ 1.28 | adults and two infants to live upon| ane pat of my treatments is father. He can't help having |Salad with garlic dressing and aD | the Dancing Masters’ associa- ir “hse 100 @ 12: comfortably. Thousands are living feat sane tt wilt money now. He really does not|Ple pie. You, little book, being! tion, is the creator of the new || Cucumbers 4° @ 35 | upon | decidedly less, and en- | know as much about really earn-|Composed of only white paper and) national dance, and he gives | | Florida celery, crate 40° | joying to its full apse AoW ane nome iat sf {ng money as Mollie or I. To him| having no palate to be tickled nor) the following description of It cin Sete or ee To resum Modern Girl” ‘vols au vents’ at table are part of | stomach to be satisfied, will prob-| «The Balboa Ie a dance de- weberviee ss 1.00 ©. Lit |eeome to be the only one a0 far wh 214-18 People’s Beak Bi the regime he has always lived,| ably not appreciate this menu, but) gigned to combine the old Idea || —— saad mM lhap dead wekedan the Tinea ot. tay eiBerona a Surgical Root Specialist ‘and he thinks no more of them|! know Dick and Harry will. It's} G9 straight dancing with the came ics 00 @ age | of my — ‘ " v 9 | strained cascee MOM osy | former letter and struck the key- Over 25 years’ practical experi-| than you do of your beefateak, be-|4 man’s dinner, but you must DY-) modern idea of new steps. It e * 7 | im k that the flavor he| ; 1) house ‘ note of harmony. Mrs. Frazier has ence, Latest machinery, best m cause that is what you had at your|er let him know that t - harmonizes the best of the old ettuce Thane ~ father’s home.” likes so much in his salad is gar. and the new in a combination ranges 200 @ ghtly touched beneath the sur. terlals, All repairing while you “There is where you are mis-jlic. Like many other things that | Ue ; “oe face, but it is the touch of the ideal- “In at one at five wait. Phone Main 1068, taken,’ said Dick with that crook.|he {s fond of, he ikes the thing| Step, 1] ey. ¢ ist and not of the materialist. ’ e ed erin that always amuses me. “| itself, but he won't stand for the| """lt starts with an arch turn, |One Hot % Ride on Pug ieecheane. «+ Rona Let ue have light if light te avall- 1023 Pike Street var had @ decent piece of beet.| hatte. followed by maxixe twostep |One Hour’s Ride on Puget |icinss: 1 $ | able. Steak at mother’s table. She fried| (To Be Continued Tomorrow) end eight waits ot | ind | Tomatoes, hothouse 128 @ 1% I will have more to say upon this Gesunn tece Boal) Gian Motor Car Co. In breaking into the arch | es Waiermetcas, 1 2 | question later. JA. Rn turn from the onestep, the RTE +| 3 couple takes four ster r , Winesaps ... 200 @ 280 | ward, the man leading with his ok 4 <ag (Sen penn Onions Ne left foot. Then the man steps | § ? 7 Jaustrailan browns ...... 06 @ ‘044 back with the right foot and Hermuda: 1.00 @ 1.50 @) oU OW THE makes a slow half turn, the |i y ms girl taking three short running MMM | TSaivo nna Montana spudess.oo steps around him as he does co Mae | New apude, red, ib 80 f i | New spuds, white, Ib. o: In the maxixe two-step, ys Strawberries which follows the arch turn, x , the couple assume the regular | dance position, except that |g §, H. B. Kennedy and Tourist they half turn forward. 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