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| Will This Make Women DISCOVERED—HUMAN ICEBOX— tas ANDLADY EVIDENTLY NATIVE Forget Their Politics? F NORTH POLE REGIONS Dear Miss Grey: Please print this in your column ff you fit. This problem confronts us and we don’t know how) 0 meet it. | COLD FACTS: | Three Girls Bakery—By no means. We girls rent n apartment which mother keeps for us. A ‘paltry sum of, 5 a month for four bare Walls is the meager sum extorted * r our domicile. Since Old Man Winter has begun sticking in the sides, the rather roly-poly landlady must have led all her reserve fat cells into action and started on a PORTLAND MAN HS ~ BINED 15. POUNDS “I got oo imy at times that Holstein in Pink of Condi-|tinck betore me and 1 me tion Since Taking Tan- black before me and I I had constant pains tn lac—Troubles Are Overcome ; THE BOOK OF DEBORAH ANN—NOT I—IS TO GAIN THE HONOR 9F A LORIMER HEIR ‘Women’s quarrels—how many of] “Oh, Ann™ I ecrief “Leet that them go on unknown to men an4| perfectly wonderfull” yet most of them are waged about} How could I say that T was glad men! My several quarrels with|when I had always expected to be Ann edme quite unexpectedly to|the mother of the senior Lorimer stalemate, heir? When I had always wanted Over to my house she came one|the great honor—and not the mil al xEE that hurt me so in the could hardly get out of I got into such @ weak down condition it was all I i Mon? ql 's session of freezout. fence still stared us in the face. Why not move, you may ask? ipartments are hard to find, crating furniture, paying dray aside from the necessary expenses of living, isn’t so @sy when one must still eat. Then, too, is it fair to have to move because an inhuman box refuses heat, which is absolutely necessary for well sound living? r remove the cause of al] the tenants’ complaints than f the hardships of lack of heat: is another example o: the tenants one by Is that so easily done i may be a popular game down South, but in Seattle a ore thawing game is more to our liking. | Just wander into our apartment at any hour when you're! het up and get chilled off. On October 1 we hoped for relief from the iceberg, but at 12 p, m. the same cold ex- ? CHICAGO, ML, Oct. 6.— night I attempted to washimy hair after futile attempts/ man, be she a staunch republican of ecount of lack of heat for three weeks. I rubbed it with|* ¢yedinthewoo! democrat, Is ex ath towels from 8:30 until 10:45 p. m., and finally retired fith damp tresses, contracting a fierce cold in my he _ Mother is almost laid up with rheumatism, and to go visiting to friends’ warm apartments every night ia? What shall we do? Crath home as a last resort. their lessons studied. ig the solution, dear have reported your case to the health commissioner. You advise the other tenants to'do likewise. There is a law requires apartment house managers to keep the heat @ certain temperature. Those, who do not obey this law subject to fine. . : and ad. FROZEN OUT—I HOPE NOT. AT do YOU M. 8. G. “A Faithful Wife Till the. End,” your letter is muth too long to print. If, | || beads in dull green, copper, matter rest entirely in CYNT: Friend—You'd be the most sur- 's hands. my sisters 1A GREY.. prised man in the world —Judge. pected to fall for the latest Ameri can gown—the Harding campaign gown, which waa exhibited by the Fashion Act league, held in Septem ber at the Auditorium and Congress hotels, Chicago. This gown ts named for Mrs. Warren G. Harding, wife of the re publican nominee for president of the United States, and was designed by Madame Alla Ripley, president of the league. It is, as its creator says, “An American gown for American women.” The material i» af American made, the wool, a brown Tuscara cloth frm American woolen mills and the brown satin from American silk mills, The gown ts made with the long | ines that give slenderness to the matroniy figure, is cut in redin gote style and worn over & brown satin slip. The neck ts slightly low in front, cut square and a collar either of metallic ribbon or white lace may be worn with the gown. The siceves dre long and are made of the brown satin, and the em broidery which adorns the frock t# done with silk floss and wooden dull blue and black. “This gown,” saye its creator, “is one that may be worn on the street, at luncheon, the matinee, on the train, at an informal dinner or an afternoon tea and yet allow the wearer to be perfectly gowned.” In other words, it's an aliday gown. And to compiete it is a jacket coat for winter wear. This jacket is knee-length and is embroidered to match the gown tn the same beads Tt is ined with brown caracul fur and has @ small collar of the same fur. As American women do not go tn for extremes, the gown i# only nine inches from the floor—a modest length. BACHELOR PRIZE CAKE MAKER LONDON, Eng.—The Rev. B. R Clutterbuck, vicar of Talbot, who is a bachelor, won the first prize in an open competition for home made fruit cakes, beating several women A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE IT NOW and you A week. Sulphur, properly com- d, brings back the natural col- ‘and luster to the hair when faded, | or gray. ly way to get this mixture was to it at Years ago the) home, which is mussy and | Nowadays, by asking drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage jalphur Compound,” you will @ large bottle of this famous old jpe, improved by the addition of ingredients, at a small cost. Don’ wtay gray! Try it! No one PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very best guarantee im the world that wih be satisfied with the results obtained. wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the Every one can now Giscara the old curling tron and patent curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL Fer appointment cali Main 6507 LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP 520 Union St. OUR LIBERAL OFFER CONTINUED Applies to Men's and Women’s Wear Alike. CHERRY CHAT A fare opportunity for women as well as men to purchase their Fall outfit at reasonable prices. ‘The liberal discounts we have been ment iving in the Men's Depart- Tove been extended to the women's alxo—that is, a 10% dis- om regular prices on charge te and an extra 10% to uyers, or those who pay their account in full within 50 daya. You should act now. This offer won't last all season. A small deposit will guarantee ua the garment you like for later delivery, and give you the benefit of the discount If you are looking for FIRST- “CLASS SNA PPY STYLES, don't passe up this opportunity. Yes, you can have it charged. The latest American gown is named for Mrs. Warren G. Harding. |GRAPE JUICE While grapes are plentiful ft pays to make grape juice for use during the winter and the next summer. Many desserts can be made from J erape juice, and by “adding a raisin” |who knows what drinks might re |fremh one? Concord grapes are best |for juice as they are richer than other varieties, In fact, Concord grapes are firet choice for canning and preserving. Pick Concord grapes from stem. Wash thoroty, Put tr preserving kettle and heat, stirring constantly. When broken pour tnto jelly bag and let drip. Measure and use one- fourth cup of sugar to every cup of juice. Bring juice and sugar to the boiling point. Pour Into hot bot- Ues while boiling and seal. ; noon, lugging that wretched little coon with her, She thrust the creature into my arms with: “I my, Jane! Don't you want to adopt Sweetsio™ “Pardon me if I seem ungrateful,” 1 murmured, tossing the coon hack to her, “To be honest if somewhat abrupt, 1.40 not want your Ginger.” “Who'll take him? I've got to give him to somebody. De you think Chrys will have him? “No—not What's Ann? ‘ Ann regarded me with a very 044 expreasion. ‘What made her look ae ? An unco ible premonition bar priory Ann put my foreboding into words: “Say, Jane, do you think Daddy Lorimer will stick to his promise to give @ million to his first grand- wont “Of course he will™ I stammered, for it seemed to me that I was chok ing. “Well, Jane, congratulate me. My won is going to claim that million!” T think I never liked Ann less than at the moment when I should have been kind. To speak that way-—as if she had won a bet—{t waswo like Ann—and it was so shocking! CUCUMBER CHOWDER 13 large ripe cucumbers 1 head cabbage % peck onions % ounce celery seed % ounce mustard seed 2 cups sugar 3 quarts vinegar 2 red peppers Pare cucumbers and take out seeds, Chop cucumbers and cabbage and alice onions. Sprinkle with salt and let stand over night. In the morning drain and add chopped pep pers, Boll vinegar and sugar, add celery and mustard seed. Let cool and pour over the vegetable mixture the matter, SKIN BEAUTY Some famous beauties ctatm that ume of cold cream only is the true beautifying cleanser, and for many years this has been @ subject of de- bate between specialists in the art of enhancing woman's loveliness But when water is used it is all im- portant that the hard water is avoid. 4, as it is most Géleterious in effect upon the skin and complexion. Rain- water is the best to use, but this un- fortunately ts not avaliable to every one. Ontmeal and borax are splen did softeners of water; boiling will also tend to make hard water ac Double Discount Tomorrow And Special Reductions in many lines of Fall Merchan- dise lowered in price by manuf: Ladies’ Plush Coats Short Coats with kit coney collars and cuffs, silk lined throughout; loose style, belted. Priced $32.50 - to $69.00. Long Plush and Persian Lamb Coats, fur collars and cuffs; loose back, lined throughout. Practical and comfortable coats for winter use. Priced reason- ably—$32.00 to $65.00, Furs $20.00 to $75.00 New Showing of Fox, Kit Coney, White Lamb and Moleskin Fura, Nicely lined; rome trimmed with tassels. Excellent values at these prices, Misses’ Union Suits $1.00 to $1.65 Fine fleece-lined Union Suits that will afford warmth and wear for fall and winter. White and ecru colors; high neck and long Bleevesn, Ages 2 to 16 Ladies’ Union Suits $1.75 to $2.00 Ladies’ ight weight fleeced Union Suits of an extra fine quality, Dutch neck and short sleeves, or low neck and sleeve- lens; ankle length; plain white Sizes 36 to 44, Boys’ Union Suits $1.15 to $1.90 Heavy fieeced Union Suite for boys, that will keep them healthy and warm. Long sleeves, ankle length; lock stitch seams that will prevent ripping. Ages 2 to 16, Ironclad Hose, 50c Up Ironclad Stockings are the practical hose for school chil dren. They stand the wear and Girls’ Shoes $4.25 Regular $5.50 values fn Shoes for Growing Girls; strongly built, serviceable last; high cut and lace style. Excellent wear and real com- fort are assured to wearers of these shoea. Hairbow Ribbon 75¢ Yard Fivetnch width; plan navy biue, deift, cardinal; also oom- bination stripes and floral de signs; fine Dreeden ribbons that look well and wear well. Priced low, - Handkerchiefs 35c Iafles’ Handkerchiefs of a fine quality of lawn; daintily embroidered corners, in colors and fancy ‘borders. You'll find these extra good values, Three for $1.00, Ladies’ Veils 25c Up Many neat and artistic fig- ured Veils to go your new fan hat, Colors are blue,*brown and black. We also have many * plain mesh vella, Corset Covers 60c Up Nifty--looking Corset Covers that will give the wearer excel- And Bob had wanted that honor, toot It wasn't fair of ma, but I felt that Ann had cheated, me. Ann didn't like children, she waen't fit to train a child. All the men of our family would esteem silly Ann more than sensible me! She would take my place in Mother Lorimer’s af fection. Daddy would epail her! Hardest of all to endure would be ny husband's disappointment. “I'm so glad for Jim's sake,” T murmured. And I was honest tn that, “Come over to the big house with me,” Ann urged. I refused. “It's better for you te go alone to tell Mother Lorimer,” I said. “If you can't go with me, I'll wait,” sald Ann. “But you can tell Deb if you want to.” “Why—Deb?” I wondered. Then a terrible doubt assailed mo. I couldn't put it away, Ann‘s story was not to be reconciled with her conduct of yesterday. Only poor, foolish, childlike Ann would dare to take. much @ venture. But if Ann had understood Deb's ery, “I love him,” she would dare almost any-| thing to te Jim to her side, to keep him from seeing Deb, Ann would undertake any scheme, even a futile scheme. One never could tell how Ann's mind would work, but it could be depended up-| on to work for her own interests, (To Be Continued) AGTRESS TELLS SECRET Tells How to Darken Gray Hair With a HomeMade Mixture Jclory Willlama, the well known | American actreas, recently made the | following statement about gray hair and bow to darkan it, with aghome- made mixture: “Any one.can prepare a stmple| mixture at home that will gradually | darken gray, streaked or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half-pint of water add one ounce of bay rum, a «mall box of Rarbo Com- pound, and \ ounces of gtycerina “These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cont. Apply to the hair twice a week unti) the destred shade is obtained. This will make a gray-hatred person look 20 years younger. It does not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off.” “Before I started taking Tanlao I qnly wetghed a hundred and twen ty pounds, and now I weigh a hun-| » making a gain waid Gust Hol} stein, of St. Helen's rpoming house, Second St, Portland, Oregon, other day, “For about @ year and « half previous to taking Tanlac my stom- ach gave me no end of trouble, My appetite was so poor I was just forcing mynelf to eat, and my food soured on my stomach and formed gas which bloated ms up so tight it hurt me to fasten my clothes, My sour, undigested food was continu- ally coming up into my throat and mouth and I had awful cramping pains and a burning like fire in the pit of my stomach. the) to hold out through a and at the close of the just about all in. “But I tell you, tt» me since I have taken have a corking big appetite can eat just anything set and never have @ particle bie from indigestion. I &@ headache or a spell ef and the pains have all my back. “To put ft all ma Just in the pink every way. I can work and not feel at the end of the done me a world will always get a me." Tantac ts sold Drug Stores uni rection of @ special tative, ad iil Ht af ges i & { 7 i i! i | $3 While They Last 15 Electric Portable Sewing Machines We have just a few 65 of these, so make your selections early. They are the same machines that sell regularly for $82.00. Do Not Miss This Opportunity White Sewing Machine Co. Two Stores 415 Union Many Housewives Will Order Mayonnaise At The Restaurant Bat Not Make It At Home. Why? IBABLY because many stil ‘have the idea that mayonnaise is lots of trouble to prepare. Or that they cannot make good mayonnaise Or that it won't “keep.” , None of these reasons 314 Pine the woman who None of these reasons keeps the woman_who knows Mazola from making her own mayonnaise every week, Mazola being an absolutely pure vegetable oil, blends the ingredients perfectly and imparts its own delicate flavor to the dressing—which will keep for weeks without separating. Once you try Mazola you will prefer ft to olive oi. It not only equals the finest imported olive oil, but costs about half the price, Mazola is served by leading hotels, clubs and dining cars throughout America. Selling Representaftoes . JOHNSON-LIEBER MERCANTILE CO, Have afl ingredients end Seattle MAYONNAISE 2 teaspoon of Saft 2 tablespoons each of Lemon Juice and JG utiomnen ct Vinegee tiny Shel vinegar may be used) utenstis cold. Mix dry ingredients. Ad ogg yoke mizing ind when well mixed, add } poonful of vinegar, Add Mazola drop by drop untill and when well mixed, 16 teas] pb Be Nor | the mixture begins to thicken, beating slowly, As soon as the mixture the remainder of the vinegar a little at a time, Now beat in the remainder of the Mazola gradually until all is used. ‘The Mayonnaise should be thick enough to hold possibly tell that you darkened its shape. Put in a glass jar and cover cli Place in the ice box to be used when hair, as it does it so naturally needed. It will keep for weeks, Do not it when you open it; take out es much, a9 you need with a tablespoon and close the jar. tear of play and keep their shape. Colors are black, white and brown. Sizes 6 to 10, =! attractive embroidery and rib = bon trimmings, ak 2 2 207 RIALTO O14 Frederick & Netson Bids. 2ND AVE. Between Maéison & Spring Over Pig’n Whistle and evenly. You dampen a sponge = w soft brush with it and draw this . 2 h your hair, taking one small at @ time; by morning the hair disappears, and after an- application er two, your hair beautifully dark, glossy and “THE STORE MAT, SAVES VOU MONEY] th’s Sage and Sulphur Com is @ delightful toilet requisite thope who desire dark hair and ‘Youthful appearance. It is not in- Special , for the cure, mitigation or| Discount ; af discus, of prac ical and toesad seckges by expat cnoka, eon today. Corn Products Refining Company, P. O. Box 161, New York City. pane