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ee oS THE SEATTLE rAn I I b 4 Ne ] We IH . ? ‘a ae \ eaves for smonall | waned What (THE, ROSE JAR 282355 Salt for Preserving 1) O MATS = : : ae hohe Society Rebels | oF ™Ateriats| HATS HIDE EYEBROWS! oN wee Want to Mix Business With Bridge,|4esson No. 2 in| Why Waste Time Plucking Them When They Don't PREPARATION {7 = = | | | A well-dressed, springy-st bobbed down || “py sy vest mn orm ; Dressmaking j tat ina nearty « C3 terday loil With Tea? They're All Doing It Mean Anythin : ¢ This is the second Installeant rks: ~ a pds "ha SI —t —— of 4 series of dressmaking which re rg ies hare toney . Mrs. Pearl Battin, of the Battin neans was new to both of we } School of rcsueling d De | fe thru it victors. sign, is writing for The Star) “Wouldn't give what I've learned in the business of sav PE A ae Pee ee Ak ing for anything in the world 4 bye oe ane tof material you “Nobody could teach it to. me. Nobody could give it to will purchase for the new garment me. Had-to learn by hard knocks and a lot of kicks. But 4 are De he it’s mine and I'm going to profit by it from now on,” seier vad wes SPENT AS HE WENT tea bes . 1 c ot He 1 ft ¢ 4 nor pe ld r unk. It 4 the Th é fi a ‘ett ‘ , the pa fi t a3 ou 1 taterial ¢ sand veal HOW To BE HAPPY 3 ‘ *: One-ba f t and w v h found ¢ 8 e ft ‘ ¢ i of } s ‘ 1 1 ‘ on 46 ~ S ne ‘e t is spe Young man! Young \ A u spenders, or ha Evelyn Gets ae . : ‘ ‘ 4 Sirol a . Wanted beet the steam go.thru:t These hats hide the eyebrows, Left to right—Striped velvet and beavercloth modélg ttLens ORE anted ir mat r Z thes as th F ne . an ‘c the appliqued design and bum m from a Mr . Swab baie Be: és treamensiail EN N WARNE! ° 7 og ‘ t uto * Mors: i Sc Del — USE STEEL WooL ! FEMININE TOUCH 4 Ks tts pt > re 2 to t t i Pephe te or? ee g ce ting of the garment | ain ma medied r ¢ ot tailond , e 2 rte poare ou La a na - F or bits of embroidery keep them + Ey ley lg Broek detested Bs HR t peer gael M int of F ! NEW GLOVES ment be intended for the még help me. Aa TORE WF, " ' " re eo 2 tal food instead of ur ot 1 mem Bright red g gloves Of | practical wear a I can get sma after schoo ; direct ‘ predi .. abe ae pelipad ae hoar Miss Grey, I'm only 15, but for « © will resemble a big . s00 ine 1 * oy veadigia: . Tam large for my ageiand Tm 0|% young | bargain sale, rape gi pr a but te very. & ave WAIST LINE very hard worker. If I could get In taking this position Mra, Bel-' sees re fwith: the whit lack outfit re is a t line that ts 4 " T own nt deserts her ts and bioode “ ee mee, De i ost normal or a of the nto a } I would get at 5 deserts her yachts and blooded, | nel tata aOR arp ; a Most normal on many of and wore Hath school time, and| "Urbs, and sliver spoon | horses and afternoon affairs. aie of Ole oy ye u “ ALUMINUM PANS dresses and the Directotre tnft after school time, I could- work until) 2" exper - orn and turn! But she wants to learn bustness| "rp Crealures of disease an st Be careful not to bend or dent| about the bodice and hat. becom hic “ — in the cit ¢ : yoses. {from the Inalde poh a bx anh ged . lumir ns more pronounced bs hi He coridag ati (there mig ebay ol baie Bagi d os nga eae ORT re the greatest enemies. to sound 1 BB ad cies. ob Le shimmer, but I can't do this and go “ ates hive ociused |dome bu backere as it taking care ajsho has f 1 hope GOOD MANNERS piace er sch pect T t 1 he | Me h ¢ the 4 JHEN younger p je come to ay 4 ans i.’ cela mor at t e are filled w a half W visit the daughters ts not f Cynthia ¢ Setind jad rit ma to Your ndom ecensary that their mother stay i name. and a6 Cynthia Grey, MA tin-0600, has | ESCAPES BOREDOM ling automobiles to ra coded aitcrtniee cue Z Eat 4 name and phone number. | Just rt time ago MTS. | hogs for market 2 = wath. aie ceo an Criticizes Women ener an Belmont, one of the most/ =" Of SAE: a : on ; Dear Miss Grey: In your co! | Finds Suede Shoe nd beautiful members of N , I noticed a letter from Mrs. I. N.| Dear Miss Grey: We found ‘ M. containing one of the very and very common from women. In the fi made her life mistake when she harried a man gambles Woman as usual “hero.”* one-strap oxford about n the ni r oi” ut losing it it has these 889-39 Tailored Suit T had a mothe Peau when they get) stunts they Goatide ave be EDNA 8, DAMON Nothing is more appro- cdaim that ali the men are the same | ¢rcigck, and 1 would be | pit Breaktast—Baked, apples, rolled| difficult to plan, Saléée.and elahor.| priate for fall wear than a Bee Shai tit: He Wn kod (0.8 ta give! Kk to Her. | MEST. | e hastens to'add. For |cats, top milk or creams, crisp whole | ate sandwiches that meat te manny GOOD ICED DRINK tailored suit. The new ae ‘i tnen ted at 4 116 years Gloria Gould studied with| Wheat toast, poached eggs, coffec,| grov nups are not for youngsters. gate at a ee dclct outa cot aes Steaking | Home Jor the famous Louis Chalif in what be. | milk or cocoa. But, & oréaiy boup ta Ubba. ty every models with their longer iecablers ave in order to keep their | Blderly Lady ume known as “the millionaire|’ Luncheon—~Cream of pen soup, gra-| ody and ideal for children. When | coats in twills and broad- victims for their inordinate Dear Miss G 1 am Jooking ola ham bread and butter sandwi 6 roa ; ‘ - i scars it Dias ‘Tells an elde lady who would Ike a Tam going t pench tapioca pudding with cream nourishing but light luncheon tr cloth are unusua 1] y fie gambles and s ‘om | 600d home und who likes to do fine | classe he we Dinner—Broiled porterhouse or et ssn tee hg braitis end bodies charming. These suits, f 1 is |Needle work a al ch work on!her aims. 1 will loin steak, boiled A 7 need plenty of tiesue-bullding mater S eo : eae home shows his true colors, His | needle work and all. such rk , in steak, boiled potato, wa. Fag snc d A ; : with their sl LY Yea of x woman {8 not the com-|the side or in spare: hours. I have jduncing. No, thi in cream, shredded cabbage, al to grow on, but the food must be | s enderizing Panion in life, but instrument of |to put in my time eagle “py ff Cea tenet na wuet® AF® | pears, plain cup cakes, milk or tea piece eaten : i | lines, are particularly be- 6: ling shop and find i ard to|no social lines in as ¢ ae Eve child néeds a substantia! | 16 younger children should not Jrape juice ‘ed hal r 7 On x » stv]i 7 spe men {variable are smooth, |have to have my mind on the shop | knows—or puld. Only races! breakfast, but the foods must be| eat meat for dinner. Tho clear “plat.|_Grare Juice used half and ha coming to, the stylishly mealy-mouthed talkers in their hunt- and the work at home | rhythm ing for victims, but in their hearts| I have thrée boys, who are doing |co . ip ¥ they are just as black as can be.|the work now but will be going. to|of d expressions come from peas E, V. |school so will need some one at/ants—certainly they are the most with ginger ale makes a delicious feed drink. ¢ ique + of our finest forms ing easily digested, While cream is de| ter” gravy should be poured over sirable. for its butterfat and vita-| Whole-wheat bread for their dinner mins, many children fall to assimi.| Protein late cream and thrive on rich milk} Even if a ch stout matron. ” ape juice and teed Also most le. |tea mix has all of his teeth. see home most of the time natural and naive and whole-hearted “ ' : feae hala te hasictiie ith ot rather than the heavier fe oars - th rid ea et suf. (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) Shop ?: ’ nle t can be arranged 80 1a he n veir dancing Be tt or no sug over iciently, so kee n mind the neces. efi tant | !40¥ can help in the shop if she xo] | "Dont you tivink cereala: LOD, bopking brings out ine! alex ot Husly chepminpeegustio W.H The Credit Glad feeee OF FOUL Compmnns, & 1. [helping me with the home work. | you » atternpt epsaht +t bea © moat ble food for children‘and a: z help | Helping _m: it ni r The noon meal is perbaps the most an P h teat you are always help |+ am alone with my. three hove, all |in soclety dan called ms they can be trusted to "chew" thes au amus Way someone in nee age and I want a real-"moth- | was axked ‘ | oP | should eat these foods, | andidate 7 . Fe eee abect one month [#204 comsbenion ier) ‘|. “X don't oa why," sho bh “ NEW KIND | | Canptaste foe When one is buying a be fh catenag ag a papas er Cynthia Grey, MAin-0600, has |"“There are ward squads | olety funct believe in GOVERNOR Republican Primartes, Sept. 9th new fall outfit, one ap- preciates the easy pay- ment plan of the Bast- ern. Buy now and pay name and address. ankle. I am strong and healthy, | but I must move around on| 1 fear crutches What I want to know fs, if all Handsomest! as elsewhere. But 1 n} ) | PEACH TAPIOCA Il forms of the dance. 1| OF BREAD!| One cup tapioca, % cup sugar, 2] |shall not be a reformer—but a teach. | A NEW bread may be popular |t@blespoons butter, % teaspoon salt, er. Later I shall probably haye class- on the fablo aa a result of i= large ripe peaches. f | experiments now NT | the bureau of = jes in society ballroom | cing.” Pare and cut peaches in half. Ar is any place or firm in Seattle | WOULD FIND TA yemistey of the [TANKS In a buttered baking dish, cut et nie ny ; mouth: menete. one in this «condition ‘could |" evaltevouitey fo riniale te overies| department of agriculture at | “2° UP. Sprinkle with sugar and Bermiamonthty.- on fmon tik. obtain employment.. I would be lof unusual talent among the poor?” | Washington with bits of butter, Soak taplocs | ly terms. interested in shoe-makin a | was the next question Chemists in the baking labora. | HOUr In cold water to cover. Drain would not expect any reward while “I should love to discover some fu-| tory in the bureau o. and add three‘cups of boiling water Blouses | hemistry ; 4 Cook in double boi vatil tran learning. ture F But you know parents.| are experimenting with flour and ‘1° " i Biceanot pay taitlon. | J. Ait {So many of them a inced that | cocoa to make the row cocoa | Parent. Season with salt and pour The sombre Cynthia Grey, MA in-0600, has thele sehlidrencare: p The bread, which is pleasing to the o se Beek in baking 4 Bake 30 tones of the name and address. | [truce have, trilning but T certainly | paldte and setdine tte, treahoees (gr 42 Minutes, Ina moderate ovens) suit will be ° shall look.” longer than ordinary bread i De Lee grgare eeral Woof, Woof (Meaning Reliable Dentistry you taking up this class to The recipe consists of aubstitut- | C°°! | char mingly Pups Want New Home) e much-discussed social bore-| fig about eight to 10 per cont of | — (Conytight. 1924, Seattle Star.) |] reQttT fonatant alm tn giving the relieved ty There are four cunning little Bos- | |dom?”:the interviewer concluded | flour in any good bread formula | SEK |] prices has gained for us n steady gayly _bead- fon bull puppies, two months old | Without my dancing I should be| and omitting shortening, which | BOX COAT | iner ed Blouse. looking for a home. The mother ts | | bored—mont certainly, I'm quite Sure} is supplied by the cocoa. An | A short box coat of black velvet | , Beak teas The new | a highly pedigreed Boston bull but T would l it as an art, as! equal ainount of sugar and cocoa | lined with white and with while col. |] of receiving satisfaction the puppies are not thorobred well a8 diversion,” she admitted, | js used, making the finished |tars and cufts Is very effective wrap They sre~located at 6785 Beach | | There 4s little os no affectation and | drive. Take Fauntleroy car, get off | at Kenney home, walk along path towards 1 and you'll find the | dogs “at hom at the house next to the tennis court. No charge, their owner merely wants to find a g00d hoine for each of them. eee , y work in the movies and taking a &y Ba |amall part in Griffith's “Way. Down Auto Mashers aan ‘ | Bast.” Dear Miss Grey: No auto masher gel can force any girl into his car If} Here ig the handsomest| sho iy not willing. Tf she is foottsh| man in Washington. His|| HOME FURNISHING enough to accept an ea Hae name is John W. Clark, Thir- A CONVENIENT placa for || i ppt be Abe sal I {hth ty-nine sheiks were climi-| pots, Kettles and other such || ver xe much as the my i ; 1 feigahed? ntanalta tats hr mothers should teach their young| @ted before the judges de-|| kitchen stensils is to hang them product a dark brown. a great deal of frank, girlish charm | ————————— in thie “busine: nan" of tomor THE BEST FOR LESS Our Prices Set of Teeth (cither eet) $10, $12 Karat)... |to wear with a white silk outfit blouses are fascinating. Furs Top off the new cos- j tume with a luxurious Sable or Stone Marten j Fur. ous! | With Mra. Morgan Belmont this is | | not the first rebellion. | Four years TH Gold Crowns (2 Bridgework (22 karat) Teeth Extracted (Painless) Get others’ prices, then come to us for an examination and esti mate, Wo will save you money on your dental work. WE WON'T HURT YOU! ago she surprised society by going to | ork Guaranteed toi —Pxamination rt Open 9 to 6 Dally—o to | Sunday ” on separate hooks aldngside the daughters not to make friends with| cided to award the prize to wail eithe Hd ut J i. bly | 7" rs mite | 1 fo easily, then there would be! John But list irl | é ‘ : rs (i me n y espera te . fut listen, girls. sink, Or they may be hung on F u ji in : Ue Sih Sis wat home | Fonts married and his wife |i wall ont inition ot wh || RACH, Pare and Flavory—Try it i A o,= cof them. Mpke law at home. |" , ete aon UE there are any number of girls 18 chaperoning him every || Net made especially for these 1604 Third Avenue Corner ‘Third and Vike Katrance on Third Ave, ; things TWO ENTRANCES: on the Seattlo streets who are not time he ventures downtown, bck BLEY © of INDIA. CEYLO.4 and JAVA TEAS 1382-34 Second Ne & WG, COOK, MA In-0669, HL Lot-onne DISTRINDTONS &