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if THE SEATTLE STAR 1G my — - — - a ee ee Dishwashing Is | i R OSE R Lanves-for Menon ul Getting Her Goat ELE J [\ erie for Excl rving Vife Rebels; Says She Is Beginning to Feel eee : POEL MEA Se A Sie eeu om Tay ae ae sae = Like a lave | rT ’ ‘ vp TATC pT 11-YEAR-OLD FARMERETTE RUNS 25-ACRE | ‘ ee I BY CYNTHIA GREY | FARM, DOING ALL THE CHORES; IT PAYS| Desserts || ie Flapper : Molded Fruit Crear Ha point, Something must : 1 dor away and leave my family, but if 1 “ge ne r ite, I'll get crazy poner 4 HARASSED WIFI nish 1 . & ing ary over sockmending and dishwashing seems a mundane : é ; ¥ | Charlotte Russe t many a woman has gone “euc over just such « home program. Weare . i ere utter sameness drove her to the desperation that is se consuming Don't go crazy, dear lady, Act instead. Get away from the work = ; - o 8 club meeting or to hear an o ¢ doing, even if it is only te band concert Macaroon Custard A WIFE verkraut oxen Wash well, put in a solution Saeisen a of lye and let the jars stand | ria Sear taathl guma' tat LC : for several days. Then wash Paik heh eve _ the jars thoroly with hot water 2 a6 ed. tw s Sere ie | th 4 1 kit gas st 1| Bird Book a1 e enous ' furni Dear Miss ( Wher 1 one from’ th Jes, according |get an inexpensive book w That et my work a SCHOOL GIR with om “Fifty Common Birds of Farm and Orebard,” Farmers’ pi snip! off came’the tresses Bulletin 513, with colored it tant to a) Iustrations can be bought from am work In a the Superintendent of Docu small t A ments, Government Printing Of hea es women of her age, The w , ould get flee, Washington, D.C. for newhat elebration, “Her bobs. pm 1 wit 15 cents, Remittance must be : vobbed haired daugt- ne. 1 made by money order 1 od off there seems f " ot aye » f 5 H 1h comfortable, ke w t «, means no} Bont ‘ i , € ¢ { head Jt saves us all time hunting ali the floor for hairpins,” she saya t dD M G6 D A 4 etions a t . KF ba grant a : ' L seats : 5 atc le ) HOP EEUL. FLEET GO this summer. She is managing a 25-acre farm and doing much of the farm work 1 : ; z “say 1G Wei rht Py otects own ; p LA in-060 r Yes, Australia paid a war | 4 t how he d the hay-wagon and da 7) ii I rel Uk OSE g 7" H ; he picture shows, she drives the hay-waygon and docs the milking. In fact, she milk bie F “ D t mn gratuity of 1 shilling six ; Pht rei ; x aS eS rom Uust, . pence per day ot Overseas. ser ix cows a day, no small task in itself. She also helps ith the harvesting and does) » ra one-half | , goths * 7 ”, ° ugh Sreakfas! hree large unsweet rotect ‘th Let “ Alone | vice, and one shilling for home | other chores. She ig making the farm pay. In winter she gees to school at Portsmouth ; ad enough Breakfast—Thr large unswe i bet he ave or § Dear Miss Grey: How can T keep| service, and will be in the eighth grade next year. cream to make smooth. Form /ened stewed prunes, 1 crisp plece Lam Mealige ss. | Smy 3-year-old boy gz his see ne us pa hn ts tah ad : svt aR Bee gh he ee ee ¢ in the center | piuten toast, hot water. still make it possible for the pieft hand instead of he orange Serve wi | Royal Marriage Dat ent wet ladies te mnaaa cz: Gain Weight \Girl Runs Thriving eon—One large ear swee beauty of the garment to bs ex | %% tablespoon. butter, 1 cup joyed, coverings. Have’ bees im skimmed milk, 1 gluten roll. vented. of @ (patented) Lun | | the lpft’ hand: is: inborn The Princess Charlotte So | ‘ Dinner—One-halt breast fried)“ 8 | te many reasons for s of sit bck em chicken, 3 tablespoons boiled cauli:) Parent and:can Be: aided Mae eee rntes | hie, daughter of the Duke laree ; Ox Mm . Co oe a eet latacl| Nery. meal § in thé dyes, bat | Mechlenburg-Strelits waffles WEIGHT AND QUALITY label eareny " “ They are being’ introduced i nerally accepted ESS gearless tablespoone } Do not demand’ fancy quality in|"? ¢ a > by the Chicago Academy nda’ the? thtakine Incense Formula YORK, Au fewer fruit you a Bedtime—On Arts, ‘Theie’ transpar rever: y na Miss Grey: Could don't wea ther y i t Total calories, 1,036. F ein, H y, durability and compactness Ler hice 4b Hane hahded ive mo a mula for n | grade. | upon f rk the| fat, carbohydrate, 459, Iron,| are their. principal advantages es him , for his brain TEFUL. n ct wh J as a hobby has| weight quality for’ which you|.0165 gram. A garments can be carried ® Ss are ‘then. compelled te Olibanum, in paes tears, 1 s in Ca roved to be a good business propo-jare pa (Copyright, Seattle Star, 1924) d bag, when not ings. © times timate| pound; benzoin, in course pow t ot foxes were — a « int der, 116 ounces; cascarilla bark, f tad ea Fk: mbt Koks w “ 7A \" fot the hand. trek the | ‘coarse powder, 1 ounce; sty in: tee—One cu m ; Great Coffee, Ruth bacon roll control the natural rax calamita, 4% ounce. Mix hy. “Yes, dear, I changed to . the left hand; then it ee ‘One-ha “a fos en to the right } » mus-| Zero ed chicken Golden West! \ @cles of which respond to the com Dear Miss Grey What is a areas Ls 7 @mand much more liute zero? N.K.T, |#mvy. 1 ated = Sweet I raised five| ness and Professi fof the left hand. Science has spe- That point of temperature at |‘Abdienpoons buttered cau 7 encour 1 not only ¢ clal names for all these processes whieh a body would be wholly | '¢" to the ven-| her prize animal: sw sho goes about Mothers and teachers should study| deprived of heat, and at which | 2 periect gas would exert ne (5 pressure; supposed to be about ming. powd FALL COAT 274 degrees C., and 461 degrees | 9po0n bu Fahr, or 219 degrees Reaumur, | Hedtime—Ono used only on the thermody. | ik md our most . Wants Home |Copyright, 1924. by Seattle Star) 4 be Dear Miss Grey: Will you help | a || (Am tntimate atory of Innermon emotions revealed by private fettere) | | t 4 | me find a placeswhere I can work| TUBE DRESSES j | i for a few cents o month and Wave) wii. areasey are undoubte a : js i] ¢ }a home, I am 60 years old andi yy ocitey for fall. It ty most Inter LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES. about other people's personal af-| can do everything. D. | csting to see how belts have disap. corr TO RUTH BU RKE, eg I find it is alway exceedin $ Cynthia Grey, MA in-0600 will | SUE, (ot most of the amart frocks CONTINUED |ly annoying to have one’s own pr : he glad to give this lady's phone land that they are not missed at all I cannot tell you, dear Ruth, how} Yate joys and sorrows given to a 4 | number. | hie neal tee terribly upset I was when mother|CWrious and caviling world. | i | eee | TRIMMIN reud mo that telegram. Up to| 1 may you’ earlier than you} 3 |. UNUSUAL HATS |. Rhinestones, silver lace and silver |that time eltho I was not conscious | & ro returning directly | : In unusual hats there is the UnY | ripbhon the most effective trim-|of it, I must have had hope that Di or a few days. If Jack} Hl poke bonnet shape with a mings for youthful dancing frocks of |Jack would come s 8 in not coming or send: | f : |poke brim in front and none ID) yink or white satin Tawi a wSe idan hat dee 18 little Jack, T shill go back j the back. Usually it is faced with : lenin Genel tees terpive thar and. eet) tay baby, I’ don't “think i daticiite’ cote: | phim ey oo mat tot fort |he has realized yet that he has no I pice | LIP ROUGE pfs I aye (bey Will NOL for claim upon the child whatever, I 66 ” PEARL NECKLACE i] pues port from Peetu iigail Wied is * ,| Would not my husband to live 5S rv] ¢ i Tho newest pearl necklaces have| is are ab the al ec ceke yee me} With me because of a child, for 1] —! Z | large imitation emeralds interspersed || ing all up except brilliant |} si .6 t had arrived home I let my,{20, Hot think that helps either tne | pais wes oF ‘ ‘ {occasionally and are long enough to|| rouge for the lips. self gos It seemed to me that my | Wife or tho child, I am sure, how. ; ; | hang below the waistline. eee en ne eee ira ata iny |Qvet Hat TOANik still tae: that “oan! Golden West High-Grown m ToEF Ry OTC gamed . ventional idea that as long as the own ‘sister had done this. | * ° * } ides D trat eet Da doe ie usery {tile abd -Mosband ive tn tho ae | Coffee is higher quality! Ur Ur es emons rate and grief that [ did not hear my art ne any Ere i | | , mother come in until she put her]... ue eters az ip Hid oe had he | 3 hand upon my shoulder. perl pane! oA! chet adatom ac 8 | Cc {Fe hi h al ; d ‘ | Their Own World I LOGUE | eae sna tia am writing |*% 20% MY heart wan overflowing otees grown at high altitudes are ; j to John this afternoon. I am go.|%%@ you are the only one to whom , h ; afte i ati ial ; ; LONDON, Aug. 22—Don't whisper , ‘The 1,200 chattering, happy itl ling” to tell him that Alico wrote|£ Could tell the things that were richer 1n caiteo , the aromatic essenti i | it to Henry Cabot Lodge and other! made brilliant patches of color in|that letter. I am going to tell him|!™ Don't worry about me too il hi h : ‘ , | die-hard’” senators, but America Is}116 famous old forest, as many|what I know about the pearls.|' cay. peraons ate.» given Ou WHIC. imparts the fine flavor to j firmly 1 ue of nations. ountries have not followed Eng.|‘Then, my child, if he does not) ore eae Ad Gad herit re ll And w ed not to war, nor | © sha at 4 nS: | sie and ask your pardon, he ia| thoy cam bear. “Do write ‘me al d fe G Id: W. has ; f ingreased armaments, ndp ettaisting | land's lead in wearing all. dark bite, |S S00. ask your pardon, Bets) sioct Sourseit ally good cottee. Golden West ez | alliances, but to things like sisterly|Qur American girl scolts wear|you to fo Ete Bos With all my love, and dod a wh it d li : fl I foe thas roan ce verte s protection | khaki; the Polish guides wear gray;| I had never seen mother look as WARD Oss LESLIE, TAOrE ae olesome, delicious avon | for the weak, reverence for the aged./thoxe of Sweden favor green; Den-|stern as she did at that moment Come o b bl d d d d fr ; kas aid to the sick ; fona| BAK green caps and jumpers and) “I wish,” she said, “that this had | i ENG ates west ecause it 1s ended and roaste om ; his partic ague of nations) ru9 skirts; Switzeriand paie blue|not come at just this time. I am| » clreular, flaring peplem is be- nl i h ; f hi h Fe : | was’ the fir workd camp ‘of thiol invsers iow handkerchiefs and |afrald. Hf sour’ father meta tne 28, sed effectively for street cox only the choicest o: gh-grown comees. | y euiioes 4 te sues, Sir Robert |iue skirts; Ceylon wi dvesses | slightest inkling of it it will retard | \¥M eee rast worn ie a § | aden-Powell, founder of the boy| ang large hats: Palestine also in| his convalescence. | Very Agrrow: akdrt, ‘or an: accordion: fi hi Ges, Sofa : Tau Boden-Cowell, tool an active white, Now about yourself, dear gic, 1/Pleated one, | It is reireshing, a petizing, satisyymg + 1 Lady? Boden-Powell, took an active BUSY DAY [wish indeed that I could be with| | s ] ¢ f : 3 a part in ft. | ‘The busy day for the delegates you and see your happiness. Just| \ ry a can of this better coffee. | The place for the camp was anlbegan at 7 o'clock, which was roll-|at present I would not wish my}, Disinfection of the sink, drainage ideal English scen corner ot | out-of-th bunk time, At 8:30 break-| greatest enemy, howeyer, to marry |!Pes and garbage can should occur | famous New Forest. Here, under |tast, pre ared at open camp fir ny man. But I expect 1 shail) “t !4st once a week during the sum- Your Grocer Sells It! ee eve ie te neti Pree aay mete the patrols, was ready for the|feel differently somo time in the|™¢ | Sy each bonis ete aettras ay | UDBTY, seein jfuture, for I have a feeling that OF SF TNR EEE | A green ridge tents were put up to) ‘phe girly were busy cleaning up|you are going to be very happy. | SIVE DISHES | CLOSSET & DEVERS 4 jodate the 1,200 girls gathered) @mp until 10:1 the four corners of the world.| >. Here is one of the smartest) ac Then until 1|° Of course, my dear, you know} Use only inexpensive dishes in the | of fall coats—for it really is\t z 8, o'clock, instruction in various |that I could not accept the Httie | Pefrigerator, as fine china or glass is just a coat in spite of the} GIFT OF PRINCESS forms of guiderg, were given,|shop from Walter. One-third of it| YetY apt to break or chip. F “a Like ediate front of them| Luncheon was served at 1 is yours, and if, ax Walter TT ae t pe Tiké ‘gg|_ immediately in yours, and if, alter fact that it looks like a dre 3 all the girle were/f helped you to find thet you wer HOME FURNISHING | stood the old English mansion given! From 2 to | ordered to keep quiet and rest. ‘The|able to cope with the world and| mp Wall lights of a living | | Coffees and Teas Exclusively ¢ and coat. What seems to be|to the British girl guide movement a dress is a t in the coat\on tho occasion of the wedding of| balance of the afternoon was given| make your own living, you certainly root Pany that may Ue fastened closely |Princess Mary, who ix president of|to drills and display for the benetit| have elned me to place an anchor GtabIVES whe tee a eatin , : 3 |the whole British movement. of visitors, Supper came at 7:30.{to the windward, .If J oes MEARE Ai ean madout the neck or opened to|” very room in the house has been|There followed +n pleasant hourito bis unreason, a hall ‘ns ‘oat | Mae or ke akmoanbere.. thas |} Sform rever The cout is of|turnishea with gifts from guldes|around the camp fires, followed hy/and ty to run the little shop my-| be Set Semibinsdons Center | srough wool material and the|trom everywhere, Thus, ove of the lights out and “beddo.’’ scif 1 PHatikanracschiene ieee ae ae * |] whe e "7 u i . Elining anil vest are-of plaid| mm + tractive. in the. lace lias Sethe candy canteen did a! ‘There have beon two or three, rp-| Moenihc ie ahiecae fin tans | 0" as he A erica ‘oom, be a: : Skosha. Hudson seal makes ry land-office business. 1t was one of porters here today, , Neither My! cathorings, dances at home, or ‘fhe collar and cuffe. selves responsible for it. | nation» together. . cause our Yankee girls made them-|the links which Lound (his league of/mother nor myself would be inter | h viewed. While we» like to read . REST i etree STM yt tae NG day ae