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oe nual vacation. Miss Cynthia Grey has departed on her an- Publication of her department will be resumed in The Star about July 27. THE BOOK OF IT’S NOT WHAT e HAVE, BUT WHAT WE| , THAT WE HAVE | | “Yes & movie vamp and a swim-| having the choicest flowers tn Mipg girl—to meet » of your own |t wn at her command, refused ab- | ) ae en rn Cl ly to use them at her luncheon. But you n You'll see that my luncheon prove @ cork i success, Whe . nd the ou hers in that I know that my mothe and that they ~admired Were just cr “Of course th er y Chrys and I exclaimed t for we both ad mire Best sir y *So I wired mother t friends with he Corinne Cary! har East—t Ps ahires for they were perf @ff here for a few days averybody 1 a profitat A good tir Chrys’ dus “What that’s different You planning for your luncheon? asked, “Decorations. Ann replied exc to be seen, gir “I'd like to kr asked. “Dadd @erful this sumprer. gardener, coulta't greenhouses last wi Surpassed all hiv pre stunts this year." “No flowers,” Ann persisted, (A positive shake of her Sropped curls. “Birds!” else— absolutely ortgina! ly. “Not a flower ow why not?” Chrys yardens are Ja wor for his has § out-of-door with shining @f human conduct hol ‘all conditions | as % dhuman being possesses th We thing, it loses its or she—must have something else INDS OF RHEUMATISM In popular language the word rheu gnatism is a term that cov of ills of which p: Shief symptom. Articular rheumatism, Rory rheumatism and fn rk @ever are all names for the san ase. Muscular rheumatism af the muscles and does not spread from one spot to +flammatory rheumatism. Lumbago fa a form of muscular rheumatism Bome peo: have rheumatiam per fodically, te especially those people who inherit a rh tenden The will continue to have recurring at tacks until the blood is built up to a strength sufficient to overcome the External app re rheumatic poisons. cations and drugs that simply the pain are useleas. Dr. Wi Pink Pills build up the blood and really correct the trouble. With the poisons in the blood] there is a continual combat between the health forces and the dise When the rheumatic poison prevail the blood gets thin rapidly. When the blood is made rich and red by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills the poisons are destroyed and expelled. Dr. Williams’ Pills for Pale 4 People are #old your own drug ’ gist or will be post-paid, on receipt of cents per box, by the Dr. Medicine Co., Schenectady Write for the free book, Tp the Blood,” containing a special chapter on rheumatism. a price, 60 me Y For Thin Waists and Sleeveless Gowns (Toilet Tips) A safe, certain method for ridding hairy growths, paste with s the skin of ugly, as follows: Mix powdered delatone and water, appl to hairy surface about 2 minutes then rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone, This is entirely less, and seldom requires re peating, but to avoid disgppoin nt it is advisable to see that you get genttine delatone. Mix fresh as wanted. "TI FOR SORE, TIRED FEET! “Tiz” is arsed for aching, swollen, tender, calloused } feet or corns. No more tired no more feet cal | Ab! what relief. feet; no more burning feet yawollen, aching, tender, sweaty (No more soreness in corns, Houses, bunions. No matter what alls your feet or qwhat under the sun you've tried without getting relief, just use “Tiz.” “Tin” is the only remedy ithat draws out all the poisonous yexudations which puff up the feet }Tiz” cures your foot trouble so you'll never limp or draw up your| face in pain, Your shoes won't weer tight and your feet will nev: never burt or gt sore and swollen. er Think of it, no more foot misery ) mp more agony from corns, cal uses or bunions Get a box at any drug store or department store and get inetant Felief. Wear smaller shoes, Just Grice try “Tin.” Get a whole year's| foot comfort for a few cents. Think of it are) ur 1 another like In-| sent direct by mail, | ding Whiever Sere ie tha dranties ‘cab iG ANN WANT 1 reached out for “something new | 4 all the tropical birds | lected here, and we've for more. I'm going to nd gor nd brackets with a pair of dear little love birds In charming Chir cages of split] | bamboo-—at each cover, I know the girls will love it all!" Ann seemed te out of breath, but she man aged to add If L cow al birds: n't have collected enough | I would have com: | mised on canaries—a million of them—to complete a yellow | that some Thank you the Idea. ‘Canaries ald ¢ conversation at table 80} I ked the idea From my} own practical point of view, I could lerstand ho irl in a email} are often hard t >| the canart | for a fete, in| too. rest is a surprise—for ij | this er is appreciat ont of | Ann continued. | Every Flower lon ac at sigan. spe ae rience of these two women establishes that fact: to manage it alone.” | hen Bila nel oat: dese wei egbee Cedar Rapids, Ie—" After the» Sandusky, Ohio—" Afterthe births u would? Go ahead, old| Has a Stor |Paramount players evolved this| [J Birth of my last ebiid Thad such | of my baby I hed organic trouble: att nen “eee el as a Story hg |] palatal spelis that would unt me | My doctor’ auld it was caused rar ype crass | All Its O tt is of white neartinen anal gutely ft my housework. I sut- | too beary, lifting and y nf c a] months and the doctor #a ave ave an ee OC time, Midget and ‘ a pbk. Shp fastens with the two butténs and al ff at my trouble was organio alcers | would not consent to an oper ‘ arrived at Ann's| ‘HE SNOWDRO 1 the waist, altho it appears and I would have to have an opers- t go for over s year, p with Mra, Baw ual "Photo by CressDale, |. The mowdrop, one of the daintiest |to be much more complicated. ‘The| mets young by aol tour oet Subccnie Gee Gre army | ee * y; : , ch all nate | and earliest spring flowers, is dedi-| walet is cut to hip-length and made ebild: ‘0 day I thought of ¢ came to ° i om Her $ udgment Today’s Fashion, picture features two very attractively | tea to the Virgin Mary since it ie|in crossover effect. The. skirt with Lydia Pinkhasn's Vogutatie ones Setisieroneh it eared coclete mitin. trocat sant | gowned young women. The dress worn by the young lady| the embiem of purity and chastity.|the drapery across the back and Compound and how {3 had her of the same thing. I took Lydia, : sirls proved remark-| on the left is especially interesting because of the ruffle-| It was said that any one wearing it| siden is attached to the belt so Ine Jers before nod Tdnided tatey 3 Palen vat Compound, Midget was a little dear, just a/ edged oval panels which form an apron overskirt. It is dark aac Bay ae liked 2 oad ovary or Bec Bg Bon hed ia ir | table Compound and used Lydia tive Wash and they have cared me. natural-born switnmer, who had de-| blue taffeta silk. The short sleeves are finished with two] [P°n\ A mor pomaebr gy ciggy mr tha? stm yy oD - oa tock’ onl poem ewind boa a4 ash and since for tad sakes oe we ie oe ts et ree © poe i beens | good-sized tucks and the Peter Pan collar is of white messa-| cnowarop «he finds the sun and wind |alL to take case of my bonse sod family family and alt So eowing ir bee ake Erie e lov line silk. will not tan her during that aummer.| Furthermore, the frock ees Se ee ers bee | peer, See oo her championship medals— ere i I am ready and thankful to swear b; ble Compound spring t which had won her a pret The young lady on the right is wearing a charming one-| Friendship in adversity, consolation | east! The near n it es oticignens tame. Tom forty. tone. Trgccneaseh oer onan in ies. She was a sweet and! piece frock made along the straight and simple lines (dresses un 4 non in Boag iveccoms eeope the ~ _— on wen wd —— t He ars foment pg rar bean won bene ppl whole ldget,” absorber nowdrop in the language of flowers.| with water and the drape n be mine and cee ae pcg i Cy pe rs al of this type are always popular). It is dark brown costume} "the legend of how the anowdrop|let out straight. for ion re —Mr. H. Koamio, 617 Ellis Biyd, | it you wish.’ ATs. Pace, Parse frou of the flauren ne’ and auitel velvet and boasts a pretty embroidered design worked in| came to earth follows Jcaught to the skirt either with Codar Bapids, Iowa. vows, 1325 Stone St.,Sanduaky,Ohie, Corinne Caryl, noted vamp, was| heavy gold thread. DAISY HENRY. | When Adam and Eve were driven | snaps or a few stitches. | All Worn Out Women Should Take rather stupid, Chrys and I thought, wasn't Vamping. She was g widow, ard in order to educate her | Moore, We found out that the public know about the son ity men have an awful | ting a fitting biography * she explained (To Be Continued) \She’ll Tell of id’ Annrunzio HARDWOOD FLOORS | Aétiatic problems and Ita - | apecial reference I The care of hardwood will be the subject of a quite a problem Miss Lila Van city jat floors is at 8 o'clock Bagley hall uraday ev vernit In the first place, one must know the finish of the wood. un cam An oll mop on a waxed floor, or a waxed mop an olled floor will not | official views presented to the sive sat-l turer by the Italian govern resident eense.¢ oe Miss Van Kirk was a Se See ay it aly for a number of with a dust moj rd mop. ®/ during the war was a hing with an ofl mop, Vander the auspices of the ner than once a month,“ & careful cleaning, using clear warm | S°Vernment wager, rubbing the floer perfectly | iry with a soft cloth and applying wax or ofl, as the case may be. The too frequent use of the oiled gum the finish, loor very difficult to care j Ita {time practicing economy than la Columbia Colo—Augustine & Kyor You know wood ri even hard wood, . and unless a floor is prop- finished in the first place, is the finish dark st will soon wear off, and ns work into the wood, LOS ANGELES.—Rafael Montano, city employe, murders wife, then commits suicide in presence of his 3-yearold daughter. CHEHALIS.—Lorine Wheeler, 18, eeks divorce from Edward I, Wheel ¢r on grounds of cruelty SYMOND’S Shoe Clearance Brown Kid or Calf Oxfords, regular $13.75 and $14.50—now, pair ........-eeseeeee - $10.00 3rown Jid Pumps or Ties, regular $14.50-—now, Ps Beng aa Cp se awew bao deeda wien . $10.00 Black Kid Ties, regular ve and 2.75—now DN CONTECH ON 6 600% 0 0k e Black Kid Pumps, regular $12.00—nov Brown Kid Oxfords, regular $10.00— PAI .ccccwccccveserccoveeve Black Kid Oxfords, regular $11.00— now, Black Kid Oxfords, regular $9.75—now, pair teeee eee 87.60 ’atent Leather Pumps and Oxfords, regular $8.00— now, pair . - $6.40 Fine White Canvas High Shoes, renHiar $6. 00 and $7.00 values—now, pair .. «$4.50 Broken lines of Ladies’ High Shoes- -a ‘tarlete of styles and colors. Values up to $15.50. Now priced at +..--..........---- 85.00 to $11.20 The Symonds Shoe Co., Inc. 316 Pine Street Just Below Central Fire Station -$10.00 pair $9.60 now, . $8.00 Two. Be eyes9 rs | Seattle Style —The Star’s snapshots of ed at al w, Health Service) aes d women on Seattle streets Whe ‘tious: thy. Cinusadtemnaation), a oP ee which representa over 90 per. cent If the young ladies pictured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms | *0rTow @ and she worked | they will receive two Gekets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the, Mather was t _Tesety’s fashion wetare was of Miss A Ball, | |The lecture will be illustrated with | yearn ar speaker | end Une 1 cup of silicate of soda to 10) hope and consolation. During the| Pound sugar and 1 pint vin r to cups of water. Boil water and let | Crimean war, the allied forces, while|¢very 2 pints of cucumbers; use cool, Add silicate of soda and pour|encamped before Sebastopol, were | tick of cinnamon and whole mace to of over eggs arranged in 4-gallon crock. | suffering severe privations and were| taste. Pour this boiling hot syrup In packing the ¢ put the small| very discourged because of the ex.|Over the cucumbers and reheat for down, I ery exe Is per-| tremely cold and long winter. One| 9 or 10 consecutive days. It may be fect! crack. |day an excited trooper rushed into a|that a little more syrup will Most young lawyers spend more Ady i 2/5 -420 UNION Sr. INCH THE SEATTLE STAR *'To Get Rid of Flies, Destroy wo: Places ¢ SAM, M Linen Slip-on |Dress Trim land Practical # prob: ) exw ata time, Only 10 or| # elapse between the dropping of the eggs and the arance of | the full-grown insects females of the lay their eggs in birth The development of the fly is sim! Jlar to that of the monquito, First | jthe eg ° within 24 | hours Qiese 4 the larvae appear; after a further period jof thone found indoors, der ably 1 12 day new brood in turn begin to a few days after are jot five to six days the latter pass |to the pupal stage, and from this to |the fullwrown fly in three to six | days larvae are well known as *m and are about one-fourth rotn of an inch long. They are com crawling ving the appear Jance of caterpillars. ‘They are | monly found during the warm ri weather upon almost any ma ; heap, dead animal or other decom: | ' | posing substance. | r Flies will breed wherever there in| \ any kind of filth. Carelessness re. | \ | | garding manure heaps, garbage nd by \ any other forms of decomposing \ jstant annoyance ¢ files in farm. mi \ and ce mea | Unfortur the public has not a very clear understanding as to the | means by which flies may be elimi practical houses or the object sought in car important sanitary polsons, fly | are on sale, | trapping ng flies. While these are for, as in the case the extermination | BY CORA MOORE New York's Fashion Authority f the mosquito, ad from Paradise, ¢, overcome with gsm mens. 41 STURFED |; CUCUMBERS el to comfort her. W ah was speaking to Eve Sud nent an the ang snowflake fell upon her hand. denly it was transformed into a deli ate white flower, The angel bade Eve be of good cheer and said, “Let this flower be a symbol of the in. 1209 KE. Gist. Take good sized cucumbers, lay | PRESE. RVING EGG of years we have “put eg water glans.” days, ‘Take out of brine, spilt 4 own | one side, scra and soak | in clear water until ,fresh enough It usually requires about 36 hours. 7S wn" }in what ts kr as +, | The exgs keep p sk Danek Sees ne and summer that will come|The first 12 hours in clear water. peace ven again When the angel left, thou-|then 12 hours in alum water, and tifully and be ike fresh ones is of beautiful drooping blossoms! the Jast 12 in clear water, Wipe | The real na for water glass is sprang up where he had been stand.| them dry and stuff them with sliced of soda. It can be purchased | !s: lemons, raisins and 2 or 3 | Another Interesting tale is told) tle together with string; lay drug tore | about the snowdrop as a symbol of nin jar and make a syrup of 3 One imp *poll the | tent, several enowdrops in his hands. | Needed to cover them well. A ‘gallon crock |The men were overjoyed by the ap —_—— t 15 dozen eggs.| pearance of these harbingers of} GA TON.—Italian steamship 1 nt in a dark,! «pring and their hope and courage! Alcana departs with 170,000 bushels revived of American wheat for Italy Summer Time Is Victrola Time Do not fail to take a VICTROLA with you into the| mountains, to the seashore, or on that auto camping trip. ' Enjoy the holiday pleasure that only music can _bring.| The popular airs of this summer and the songs that never | grow old will be among the happiest memories of your va-| sation. There are two portable Victrolas, specially serv- iceable for vacation entertainment, at $25 and $35. We have others up to $1500. Convenient payment terms on any Victrola. Sherman, ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine, Seattle 928-30 Broadway, Tacoma Spokane Portland Ho Woltant can affand fo iiss SSIS YESS AL ne een eee ek NA of files can be successful accom plished only b the destruction of; The practicability of the “slip-on” their breeding places | sada chat” wave Mien ‘$s vokoel Then they should remember that there is no remedy like PAGE 12 Cobikcd nce io) Leo FALL GOWNS SHOW STRAIGHT LINES and girdles are varied in color an@, irregular skirt hem is becom: | The new fall sifhouette favors the| ing exceedingly popular with Amerie) je | straight line, Tunics are still shown.| can and French designers. Pi The pleated model, however, is lo ~ r Jing its popularity somewhat In English prisons neither male | Almost every dress show a dif! nor female convicts may see a mirrer ‘~ |ferent nash treatment, The sashes | during their imprisonment be , Yeas Sn Ow — ——* —— 23 were - n Out = 5h imply Wor ats! 7 f How Many Women Are Like This? Can anything be moie wearing for women than the ceaseless round of household duties? Oh! the monotony of it all— work and drudge; no time to be sick; tired, ailing, yet can- notstop. Therecomesa time when something “snaps” and they find themselves “simply worn out,” and to make matters worse, have contracted serious feminine disorder which almost always follows the constant overtaxing of a woman’s strength, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound—the expe> oc Lydia £.Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound rE TZ Cy Jersey Cloth Suits $18.50 Only twenty of these tailored suits, bought to sell at nearly double this price. In Golden and Mocha Browns, Pekin; Rose, Heather and Oxford Gray. Quick action is advisable. Dainty Blouses $3.95 The new ideas in Tricolette and Georgette are included in this grouping of much high- er value waists. “SAVES YoU eae ei) SECOND & UNION .