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Miss Cynthia Grey has departed on her an- nual vacation. Publication of her department will be resumed in The Star about July 27. THE BOOK OF ANN I AM NOT FREE WHEN I HAVE TO SUPERINTEND OTHERS ‘My husband |s perfectly happy tn; T never can understand Ann's de- the unusual home that I make. Dad-/| light in ordering ber large staff of @y Lorimer takes refuge here when- | servants about. And of course she he gets a chance. Mother comes can't possibly comprehend my tn- | to “bake a batch of biscults”—| tense dislike of having unnecessary with her own hands—when my maid | people around me. | has a day off. She calls it “free”! Rye jittie Ann has undertaken her | douse Bob avers that for demco- housekeeping with some of her| Facy it is one of the seven Wonders mothers executive ability, I must| ‘@ the century. friends of the |M2mit. She has gone inte a new | But many of the : ends . * 'schoot where housekeeping and cit-| a, not un ~ ge osc izenship are taught to—no—NOT ind an aliuet te at Phe 4 bye to working girls—but to the daugh estab! eo 2 od ters Hh js | Kind of a place a young man backed 5 of wlitionnires | By a millionaire father ought to}, A® "00M as little Ann discovered support. | that T had four strenuous years in T suppose 1 couldn't cling to such} OM? Of the best domestic acience Eilempie bungalow, and endure the schools in the country, a new am- thevitable comment and criticiam, if; Ditton stirred within her, And lately my good father had not filed my |#%¢ bas been motoring to market mind so full of independent notions, | *RUlArly with @ clase of ‘girls, each Owning a lot of things is pure |°f Whom has an annual income of at | @lavery, from my point of view. | ¢2#t 850,000. The head butcher cuts | Every ‘time I buy « luxury 1 add|UP & whole beef for them. This is| Milnsthing to the of my house, |SMlled “field work,” Ann says, j I increase my own responsibilities; AR4 some days Ann bakes and) Were I to spend lavishly for useless | $0%s At the scheo!. She never would @legancies, I would soon have such a | 20 !% 1 am afraid, except in com- Complicated establishment that 1) P#nyY with the season's debutantes, | Would have to enlarge the service|, 484 some days Ann learns how to| furnish a house, Already she has THE SEATTLE STAR dressed women on Seattle streets omen |mirer wishes to assure her of his one detailed for his care and comfort, | Pantages this week. : ae Foam | fidelity. ‘This interpretation of the who, if practicable, should be tm-| James Leonard, Richard Anderson . iit | violet dates back to the Middle Ages, mune to the disease. oe ig ronment s bebe on ot | Caesar and Cleopatra, whic one | |when fair ladies gave a violet to) Communication between the patient | — Wi |their knightserrant as an emblem be a ce i boned sn % |9#, the bent soeatty. sate on the bill, ft becn: ; " o urse and other persons pe Submarine is a realistic | $6 SeeRenety mye in She. poue should be reduced to a minimum |representation of a real American | | | i oe pay eS 110 Woltts: ONO AI AW OY) 8 OB NIN FO _ @ Ow BO HE oo eattlle Style | No. 188—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- Every Flower Has a Story All Its Own Tum VIOLET | language of flowers symbol of modesty and constane: The violet was the favorite flo’ |national flower of During became the f A nel Violett. . | An old Greek legend tells of violet's origin secret emblem of anta of Diana, cried to her mist seize her. Diana, bearing the violet by the roadside, Hidden her own leaves, Apollo failed to TO REMOVE FISH ODOR FROM SILVE After serving fish, the table mf and scouring powder ts not the th to use on silver, of fish from metal. It can do a Midas, king of Ph When the modern young woman receives a corsage of violets, she is justified in gasuming that her ad: | ne violet tx the) y. wer of the Greeks and Romans and the) the Athenians Napoleon's exile at Elba it his jowers and he was spoken of as the ee re * ee er te hae been sterilized by boiling. riage a Failure?” pleases the audl- Apollo eae her‘and became 00 enam- The room from which the patient | ence by her out of the ordinary talka cred of her bantetr that be demandes was removed should be well cleansed. | Another single act 1s “Footlight Im- |her in marriage. | FORMULAS FOR | preesions.” featuring | Cart McCub - King Midas hated Apollo and re DISINFECTING SOLUTIONS Leh, pee Sgt was encored sev- ia wed to give his consent. Then the} Bichloride of mercury* (1 to 1,000): : rhadsod decided to carry her off. pomoK The Airplane Giris present a Gif |Tanthis, who was one of the attend reas for help when Apollo attempted to call for help, transformed Ianthis into a by find R iver always seems to have a fichy hint | Hot water aggravates this condition, | | Lemon or orange peel In a most ef- |fective agent in removing the taint tse PAGE 9 PLS OWwnrs7 Ore Odd Two-Tone Bathing Suit of Taffeta \Nursing in | \Contagious Diseases BY UNCLE SAM, M. D. | (T. B. Public Health Service) CL A patient sick of a communtoable | 5 x7 dineano should be isolated and some! ~, VER COMEDY ACT PANTAGES PROGRAM ‘Another food bill is on tap at the Used elothing, body linen and bed-| submarine im action. The situation ding of the patient and nurse should |ig tense and good acting by the cast be immersed in boiling water or in 4| leaves the impression of a good dra- 3 per cent solution of carbolic acid| matic playlet that is out of the before removal from room, and|ordinary. fia |should be kept so immersed for one| Brown and Jackson are presented ~ | hour. \in a comedy skit “At the Training | Eating and drinking utensils, after |Quarters." Quick fire wit by both — | being used by the patient, should be | performers keeps the audience in @ | ; washed in botling water, They should | constant uproar. te, Pretty Agnes Kayne in “Is Mare not be ured by others until they have | | ferent acrobatic act than is common ly seen on local stages. , Bichloride of mercury (two 7%- grain tablets), srs 1 Water (quart) Carbolic acid* @ per cent) Harolé Lioyd, in a Rolin comedy, 1| completes the bill. POISON arbolte ect toure, eee cas 3|PLANS TO PLAY Hot water (PinDere-vsree.eeees 1 PIANO 100 HOURS | Compound cresol (3 per cent): LONDON, July 14.—Albert Kemp POISON here is in training to compete for = Liquor cresolis compositus, tea | $50,000 prize said to be offered by an spoonfuls . Pe avidee American music company, to any one | who can play a piano 100 hours with+ out stopping. He has played 66 hours before, and is memorizing 150 p “i of music now for his greatest test. He wears wrist bandages soaked im = #3 lodine, has his face bathed in cologne | Peisenewe cotutions cheutd estered to keep him awake, and the (eMaistingwish thew fret nen‘ peansases | keys with alcoho! to prevent his fm solutions. ger tips from cracking. * ‘Water (pint)... Teaching powder: Bleaching powder (chloride of lime), pound. ‘Water (gallons). 4 end of it. And that I cannot contemplate ‘With any satisfaction. Every human Deing added to my saff.in any ca-| pacity, simply increases my personal (roubles. I like to free myself, I he + free when I have to superin- | tend others, SAY “DIAMOND DYES” | Don't streak or ruin your material in| Insist on “Diamond directions in package. “CORNS” Lift Right Off Without Pain G Doewn’t hurt @ bit! Drop a tittle! “Freezone” on an aching corn, in-| stantly that corn stops hurting, then| ghortiy you lift it right off with | sex——or the Lorimer interewts—on an | begun to criticize the glazed draper- jes in her own home. } And these daughters of very rich » supposed to learn a great deal about diet-—making for big in stitutions, They never can tell, I suppose, When they may be left to support some big charity, founded | by @ parent. ' They are also supposed to study! economics—to know whether “labor” | is a friend of an enemy of “capital.” }1 am not at all sure that our Ann will ever be fitted to represent her| arbitration board, But this training is proving a gréat benefit to her. It} takes her mind from the erotic liter- ature she has been reading. Sych schools, for the daughters of the very rich, do an enormous amount of good, according to Mother Lorimer, Whether the girls gain much individually {sn’t important They set a fashion which has an in- diaputable value “There are thoumnds of young women in this country who pride themselves on their usclessness.” mother insists, “They think they are fine ladies because they keep their brains as empty as their hands, In Ann's new schoot they teach millin- ery. Did you happen to,notice Ann making over her old hat the other day?” “Her creation was simply lovely.” | I replied. “And I never saw Ann) happler.* 1 “The joy of doing, which so many! girls scorn, is t chief joy tn life,” | said mother, “Now that Ann has| discovered it, I fear, my dear, you) will have to look to your laurels as & homemak |lutely no harm to the silver. The | steel of the kitchen knivés and forks ia even more susceptible to fish than the harder finished and polished ail- |ver, Lemon or orange peel will act | } op steel just as on silver. When your growing daughter's ap- articles, look after the condition of | 4 in unable to meet the demands —Photo by Cress-Dale, |»! There is nothing prettier on a hot summer day than a)" Ae ben Me . | white outfit. This young lady is evidently well aware of this | ie peoces tor he tors of sameani| fact. She is wearing a very pretty white linen dress made|or tack of biood, that affiicts crow- with a short smock top. Loosely woven is the dark blue coat sweater. It is worn with dainty white embroidered cuffs and collar and a narrow white belt. A DAISY HENRY. oe If the lady pictured here will call at The Star’s editorial rooms she wil! receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore. sreeaing into a worse form. foundation for her future health, | her of robust,.healthy womanhood It is of the greatest importance to administer to girls who grow pale and weak a safe, non-alcoholic tonic, | and Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills meet| every requirement of the most care- ful mother. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills make the blood rich and red, and enable tt to! carry renewed health and strength | to every part of the body. These pills are recommended wherever a tonic Is needed. Write today to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co, Schenectady, N. Y., for the free booklet, “Bullding Up the! eas Blood.” Your own druggist sells Dr. | t to feel girlish | Willlame’ Pink Pills, or they will be TO CLEAN pobre LINOLEUM .- | Liquid wax may be used after Unless a Unolewm is properly fin-| washing the floor to replace the wax ished, it is hard to leeep clean. taken off, It requires only « small But if, when the linoleum te new,| Wntity to keep the sheen and On j ish that in so easy to keep clean. Paste wax is thoroly rubbed into {t.| A good inlaid linoleum will laat for a hard, smooth finish ts obtained thit| years if properly cared for, and tn| is easily mopped and almost grease. | the end is much ebeaper than a print proof. This wax treatment will also |? °° prevent cracking and the Unoleum| There are 3,424 spoken languages will last much tonger. ‘and dialects in the world. A good way to apply the wax tx 7 to scrub @ amall section with as hot |im as much wax as the floor will ab Any man Is ap’ ee 2 | YOUR GIRL’S APPETITE |... %=,coms,sooxe | Rew York's Fashion Authority ] Taffeta and satin are neck and| | petite becomes fickle, and she shows|neck in the race for popularity aa & desire for sour, starchy of chalky | bathing matertals. | Viola Daniel, flutters the skirt, it turns to! | It is in two pleces, this suit. or! three with knitted silk, flame-color, deeper than | Lack of blood at this time may rob | ilk at the shoulders. CROUTONS Cut bread in one-half tnch sfices. Remove crusts and cut slices in one | Sprega t half inch strips. butter and toast A woman can look at a man in a way that maki plugged nickel—then she spoils qr ffect by saying things. Paramount etar, bas | her blood a “Dafty-Down-Dilly” taffeta mult It | If whe is pale and languid, nervous, | is red-yellow like a marigold, when ean voliy recy ame without ambition and Irritable, her|the sun strikes {t, and when the te Th ys er patience. The heat makes th cross. pa rest ess and were easily digested, now seem the sash, which is of! I 5 cause ft ing girls, and proper treatment with | the marigols tone... ue short oxirt awpether the mills oF the erect st _ Mothers hve hed remartrable hese pills will not only correct the|!# faced with thia knitted silk an — 4 tS J yl wena trouble, but prevent it from pro-|the bloomers are made of it The Erecier dacomtert at sone thea “Te |top part is made with a straight yoke | ——— Berrousnaen the oe She ney Duri a lays the|!n front and @ panel back, wich | |. er pe preay Rigg vote a " intter meets the front with a bow of | os cor ty miner tie fateese Oe nee thinly with oven. him feel like fingers. Truly! P Your druggist sells a tiny bottle | | @f “Freezone” for a few cents, suf. 4 ficient to remove every hard corn, geft corn, or corn between the toes, gad the calluses, without soreness oF irritation. ORPHEUM DENTISTS 2066 Orpheum Building ‘Third st Madison Eiliott 2337 (To. Be Continued) ROQUEFORT CHEESE’ | DRESSING 2 jeapec hares ings; beat vinegar into cheese mia. ture, drop by drop; serve at once. bunco their friends. Do not delay your dental work any longer. A visit to our offices will convince you that we are right in more ways than one. Last Christmas you paid $1.85 for what we are offering you this week for $1.95. Watch for our ad | pepper } Beat oil into c 4 | Some men are so constructed that | | they just have to swindle somebody, | and rather than be idle they will| water as possible and a good soap, | when he wipe dry, and while still warm rub! speech. | price, 60 cents per box. portant sale. The Dentist and the Doctor i is astonishing how much sick- ness and disease come from de- ~ cayed teeth and diseased gums! Competent medical authorities as- sert that a majority of human dis- eases can be traced directly or indi- rectly to mouth infection. It is a general practice of, physicians now- adays to send their patients to an experienced dentist to see if the teeth are in bad shape. Good teeth are necessary to good health, but you cannot have good teeth unless you occasionally visit a dentist and have them cared for. Practically no- y’s teeth are so perfect that they do not need pro- fessional attention now and then. You are invited to have your teeth examined free by Registered Dentists using the E. R. Parker System. [t ought to be worth a good deal to you to get the advice of these experienced men. If you are not in good health, the trouble may all come from your teeth, and you should Jose no time in finding it out. Painless Parker Dentist using the —l0c package Sewing Needle: of sizes, Se. in all sizes, for be. le card. black and white, 6c. $1.00. —t0e —15e sizes, —100 Se a yard. —Ihe Cotton Tape, 106, ~10e card of Safety Pins, sizes, 7c. spool of Linen Thread, 10c card. —Keep homes health- fully clean and at- on the Fourth Floor, £. R. PARKER SYSTEM + 1619 Westlake Avenue Phone Elliott 5494 —Ile spool Sewing Silk, odd colors, 7e 00d assortment 20c. rust proof, —Te card of Hooks and Eyes; black and white, —Se Hook and Eyes; all white, tn size No. 1, for $1.50 Skirt Gauge dnd Hem Marker combined, and 20c cards of Pearl Buttons, assorted and 16c Skirt Belting, black and white, all -PATIERSON Co. AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET NOTIONS July Clearance Sale Including Sewing Necessities and Household Needfuls —Extra selling space and extra salespeople have been provided for this im- —b5e —1Se package of Darning Needles, assorted travelers’ size, T5c. sizes to package, 10c. —te card of Hat Pins, Je 10c guaranteed Snap Fasteners, in af sizes, —25c Child's Stocking Dryers, 10c. —$1.50 Dust Mops, $1.00. —40e Dustless Dusters, 2he. —25e Metal Tooth Brush Holders, 6a —be Darning Cotton, —Allelastic Child's Hose Supporters; all sizés; black and white. —Child's Hose Supporters, with elastic tops; all sizes; black and white shionette Invisible Hair Nets of real human all colors, in both cap and fringe atyles, lbc each, or 4 for 50c, tractive without the oi Qrideuy 68 bald month without work, Demonstration interest. —2he String Shopping Bags, 15a Bic Clothes Pin Rags, —l6c Hair Pins, assorted sine, 10¢ cabinet. Child's Waist with garters attached, for boys and girls; all sizes, 490. ~The box of Sanitary Napkine—12 tn boxr—60e. $1.25 Lroning Roards with Pads; shirt waist or Terms if de- sired, at the reg- ular césh prices, paying $5.00 down and $5.00 a ibe, . Be, Special for 35e, Special for 25¢, —C. M. C. Grochet Cotton. White, ecru and colors. Regular 20c for 10c. —Art Needlework, Fourth Floor ts making his maiden) sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of In town a few minutes delay in the preparation of breakfast but ont in the open when you're in a hurry to hit the stream ing trout—THAT’S DIFFERENT. That’s when you want action, oe ee oe outfit is FISHER’S PANCAKE FLOUR. Just add water, it’s ready. milk, no sugar required. They've been added to the flour and in just tight proportions to give Pancakes such as you never tasted before— THE KIND THAT CALLS FOR MORE. In the home or in the camp FISHER’S PANCAKE FLOUR is the. 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