The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 17

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PAGI 16 THI Your Halloween Party! CYNTHIA GREY PLAYS HOSTESS W Coats | —— — and BY CYNTHIA GREY Halloween games AHE hostess who is N ) 1 tunts are tr ditional a id g iat Hall 4 hand in hand with “pum’kin oil fina} bgt pie ‘n cider 'n doughnut y find half the suc- t but perhaps you want some- Some - = Home Handiwork You Can Make Decorations aa oo 4? Ne Wy Sue ws z ry thing more “spirit-ual” after yagi dea» a spirited eyenin ess a bright fleet Instead of plain cider serve y for some : : this cider frappe 4 should be : ne oe CIDER FIRAPPE dim and flickering. Candles x One quart mweet elde best achieve this effect. Faint 1 f ne wavering light will immedi- mer bis ately suggest the occult and 7 writiowesin § ora: unusual to Halloween guests ‘ r - dd t and will create a “spooky” ne er to & s atmosphere, If electric lights ¢ + 5 freex a be ed with green tissue “ f mixt paper 5 t : Ws thet a P Try greens, grays, and an ined ME gn gh . occasional gleam of ¢ nge ; erved a n foe for a color scheme. The grays fulled cide . will lend a vagueness and shat ue ft - mystery that is most intrigu- ze ; rn ing. A gray bat made of “ ¢ ae wire and cheesecl sus- MULLED CIDER pended in such a way that he rt ect ie che gently flutters at every open- “ ; Wettation ed door will be more effec- et i oe tive than a black one. And 4 2 with the ex! 2 witches sailing on their t me and fs broomsticks to wige the cob- oh Ooane Pes ~ webs out of the sky > more tay 5 mysterious than dead black grating of m witches. f if ¢ t INV IT ATIONS | this photograph of the movie actress, Bessie Lo aie PAE nie as ti ) METHODS at orice a g0od froth will top sore a aor haunt one’s memory. and) black note paper or cardboard with and 2 « or t ‘ ringed elves ar sas oes : ee ; ; r and unseen, fate as 5 ¢ on ‘ iy jams’ home , ‘ c i" At nehae ie \ ate | solemn. Fail at vohatae 4 1 the | One at a time the guests are|t Ast ” i By Ruby Short McKim an aa ois ladles -sepelanen pre t on * of , CABBAGE melt. Bt utter an Here's an idea for the person who likes to make the holi- ie + [at Une «| beatén with milk and day decorations herself, to ingure them being different and Letters to , Cynthia Gre a ea cone the t e] king for a rabces tov igre st «| individual. These sprightly lite elves are easily copied y » foretold she as os |t tes of the eggs beaten unul|9Tange paper for candle shad place cards, napkins jgary 7aq (\ , oe CUTE 8 ras figtires ‘taade’ of x © rare Simply trace thru carbon paper and fill in with India ink Misery Loves Company, So This Little ‘ pin t wept bok ‘over bas wer aul Soenpy tree tiem carbon pager ond (il ieee nee ae Dear Miss Grey. I am not in the habit of passing my ¢ : : aoe evapo gil wlabetesiay = T troubles on to someone else, and I hardly know why I do| and a cup or a | parti pos iwithe aaiilied cet itnow. Perhaps it is just to get it off my chest, and partly |; because misery loves company. Several months ago, when I first learned that I was to become a mother, I was very, very happy. Everything} looked so bright then. My husband had a good position |° and the future looked so rosy. But alas, Miss Grey, my happiness was of short duration, for my husband lost his job and we have just managed to Maybe “c tyfied but the dough are © whatever they | | ness, Kiddies may have scales, m hard breast-bone and much | some a Christma | | m embr d My address is 4032 23d ave ‘ Iso 1s recklessly | {n your ruling planet. Be-|yellower skin, thread or silver t A KEADER ere, on the streets | — a Moot Wey oad nat al Shut-in. Wants enalaetat pai mcuKa he fs Puppy | tle of pic ip nail 1 broken | | Dear Mi Tam a shut-in, ; 5 und deponiting them where | fige 14, and I should love to | an cause no injur 4 male Collie puppy that I cor unk you, Miss Gre raise for my companion. 1 have MARY LEE, | read of puppies that are given away thru your columns, but as I live in REMOVES TARNISH gets them firs He would have! mixed with some talcum powder ) tarea east for e a good home and would be s0 ll remove the tarnish from your | | silver, | eyes and a treat to the taste— | wholesome and delicious, always at your command, when you use CALUMET much company for 4 MER COLE, Route 2, Box 26, i er ‘Arlington, Wanh, | ,,, ,US# THE MACHINE Jo not waste time «owe k hand when {t How About Your | tectively done b: Dog's Collar? pehine, by sewing by more ef- ewing ma, can be y the Dear Miss Grey; I have noticed that many dogs wearing collars| A NEW PRUNE DISH have them on too tight. People put} If you tire of prunes in thelr collars on thelr dogs when they | usual form, pit them and add to a . hem when the dogs | dish ) | ave reached maturity, Hence the] BA | | ‘erons'’ dogs, dogs that snap at the ELABORATE BUCKLES | onder | children Pumps for th® senson are ve # ew le = eo Wien the dog Is slowly strang-|simplo in cnt but are often. embol BALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND BEST BY TEST Ing ond 1 stant misery, 4 it} lished by the most eluborate of ony wonder that he becomes “ugly,” | buckle | ‘s ALYOUW GPOCENS ~ eke out a bare existence ever since. 2 " ‘ Oh, the heartaches of tramping the streets of any city), L i | looking for work, to say nothing of those anxiously wait- : se | ing at home for their loved one to return with the news’ * - t : | of success. ‘ _(Klenus ae ey.6 | My husband has a good education, and can do almost any) ,, Oo or the Ja) . 4 ‘day to buy a Bradbury kind of work and do it well, but he isn’t given a chance. fol- | me = amily nntaAes ie ‘h er aa ? anes he da I would not worry in spite of all our hard luck if it was not - : | Oyen I : sepa iba i\ eA Nares ieee ihe for the little one to come. . iat unes, cerea | honte f vied ua sat ie ree Aes But there! 1 am growing mora morose all the time, and gratata toe Grapes | ago. i te er ‘i hee sea My ther like it I must not. I will try to keep up my courage just a little k, coff at ||] Thee i he Ane ‘3 hha OG aNOUNer UKE" It. longer. Perhaps my husband will get a job today. ( t : nth inl] HINTS FOR THE \| hat's why he came to us. HOPE. ' ; USEW i In one sense this is bad business, because we My heart goes out to you, Hope, and I would like so much to help ind oe $028 \ HOUSEW IFE would rather sell a man a new overcoat every | you, if you would permit me, But it is impossible at this time bei " P 10 p | a sen B rats h sense, it d busi = | you did not sign your name nor give any address, Perhaps someone Ke it ‘ P FRESH COCOANUT | year. But in another sense, it is good business, who will read this letter can give your husband employment. At any’ t : ali because it proved that our customers are sat- & ‘ E c shredded cocoanut. | rate, if you haven't sufficient clothing for the little one, I eon help i ! t lip icin isfied, | in that way. Will you please send me your name and address? I will wx f as [Juicy as the | > | anxiously await It M. Mui Kid “awa tt med it freah: tiebatiet yr leads Ht Our customers know that Bradbury Clothes fs Stine 4 1 1 ° | are correctly tailored. They can see that they No Divorce io ‘ Le i ¢ embr k A large sq COOKING VEGETABLES j are smartly fashioned. They realize the prices Wicéssary i PRACH r pe t a| Groen ve s will keep their | | are right. | Dear Miss Gre been SHERBET t purr \ color better if cooked uncovered. | i | separated from the f fon ‘ § 1 or elght ripe p {velvet f Es — | That’s the reason they keep coming back to | child over four years, We ¥ = cups r ps wa KEEPS CRANBERRIES buy from us year after year. | toge' for 10 years and all ¢ ph 1 We a Cranbe will keep for a long | || y our k we were marri ri * \ t , ely and| time if covered with cdld water and | |] And another reason that we have had over | but we not rep hi the t are | sealed in | 225,000 customers during last year is our always | ees Ee ee te aes acai whte with « n Bie nose ‘ sa USE CARE WHEN BUYING VEAL | || courteous, efficient service, coupled with the con- man. M obta: SIvOFOeT | ecru nla tanvarbe nger lurking Mb ‘ : The’ best “veal: ts: Chat ef a earl venience of our Credit Gladly plan, which allows j The state of Washington does | * fer at ae ; than you suppose cook ‘ur f bout two months ofd. ‘Tho meat | |} arrangement of multiple payments to suit your | not recognize common law mar. |“ aetircine nin sd eyed ian and add 1 than sr 1 flesh-colored, with | | convenience. riages, so no divorce is neces- | sa Ae tel eubsincihe money soon. | and sugar }1 r h White lean veal} sary, aS you were never legu | Phi rj A ecb Tach praeairet B this In a wee k war {i ibd country and in suburbs where old | Sele oe 3 | rap ae ce ; oe 8 ig etme leat a walt act 3 ‘ white A MUSTARD HINT | wn, / there are os na d nati ‘ ways vustard wit mT Wants Scraps filled boards scattered around wi ou Pere remnants ; ft x Na anaceen tt gent brooke To Make Toys yuld be carefully picked up ¢ Iver, the gold collar ¥ not dry and cake tn tho mus.| Dear Miss Grey: I vy t awa, BS « 1 RB. A. Service, 1 have some poy tard | wet some scraps of cloth, her man or beast pe ix = pa | Mockings or clean rags. I nt| has suffered for TELLS CHICKEN’S AGE A : the Paisley into relief. One can|| ifiem.to make clo toy in his foot. And I When you are in tho buteher ‘ {have this embroldery done at the} | Misa lot of them. 1 wo yme horses being me fine hop: you! dan dally sdlstinguish an| he teat 02 Péladey | OmnUE shops and any bag store | any of your readers have some| condition by some eae acare old chicken from a young The be ‘ested that | Will make an envelope bag. The they would me? I can ‘They would > | You will soon have a sad expert-| scales on the young chicken are ye of th bia ; rger the envelope the better, this the toys fe 9 or each | trouble to examine the horses’ feet hich will leave you much wis- | low and soft and the brenst purses in Pa t pr oason, and make a little money xo that myo find out the enuse of thelr Iame-ler, ‘There Is a test in history to-|ylelding. Older fowls havo horny | ot Pa shawls, U ————————— Two Entrances: 1382-34 Second Ave, 209 Union St.

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