The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1925, Page 12

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PAGI Contest Closes Thursday; Get Your Letter In at Once; Pet Fancy May Win You Prize ( iL el BY CYNTHIA GREY i AVE you st Pet Drean T ri days All s I by Thursday ’ noon, December The three M N the Cornish t School; Mrs Ames, the Music and Bi Art Foundation fund, and Matthew O'Connor, editorial sec ! retary of the University o Washington, wi ect the three prize-winning letters, which will be anne 1ext Sat urday. A priz $5 will-be awarded for est “pet dream,” $3 for the ond-best and th I am reminded that the “drean » wrote the first letter that started our st did not sign | me and address. Will she please send same to m It might win a prize. Following are some of the dream YULETIDE YEARNINGS R MISS GREY: As the Yuletide draws near, I am D strongly reminded of a drean that has been very dear to my heart for many years As I pour over wax ornaments and novelties, cards, fruit as cook and candies, I wish T had a mag d to draw large ugh to enable me to give to h dear one some trea ft that seem- ed too much of an extravagance for idulgence, but nevertheless secretly longed for To each little neighbor child I have ; how I would love to add some unexpected gift that had a real appeal. Mayhap the simple home learned to know, made remembrances and little extra doll clothes bring joy, but still I long to revel in } “sleeping, walking, talking dollies,” roller skates, wrist | watches, beaded bags, etc. It m ound, in a way, like a selfish dream, but at any fate, it gives me pleasure to conte mplate ae M RDP DREAMED OF FOOTBALL FAME | sessor five | sess AR MISS GRE Fort years axo I was : Just dreams, ft th , 7] Greamed of a younss' | was my am ¢ er ¢ STaeross the field with a son I b have Tucked under his Their. Frailties, Says Preparing to Revea at work, Thera Bara, BY GENE COUN od uid , i N. E. A. Service Writer i b W YOR v I " While my t f came true as ry is bab Fealized ye t a his ba I Mother and 1 1] fed hit f ! ' t saw Jun! n, | rod UREY « a B Gross the line « a} 1 w older my dream be- | tres terrible, gril . wish. But a wish un-| This, says Theda Barn, w Br 1 is still a drear al paragraph of he © Anacortes, Wast | I married, after a few years | Sioxraph a noe became of a da little BROWN-EYED BOY nd with all love HER DREAM , My dream continued, EAR GRE ms n one day, as from out of} form so much of o' 1 life} another dream world, I was called. P Wat one is in a qu as to|'They told me I was the actual Which ts the real hich ts the| mother of a son / Unreal. Think v a wonderful} Just a eam, but which | at a lot of It World this w if we could| came true. But a lot of It c Hive oun dreams! There would be} If you were here now and could |‘? “use Litt > have Ho sorrow, and one could truly|see this happy e brown-eyed | 4p y AMPS the soul of being is eternal] boy, you would ¢ with me that |No MORE as one dream comes true and ends) 5 for ‘Theda seals ing” days are least. The movies will BY RUBY SHORT McKIM N° COLLECTION of modern dolls,or of sofa pillows elther, for that matter, 1s complete without a dreamy-eyed, long-limbed, willowy Ind fol, dressed in some period costume or ultra smart mode of the gnoment Whe body, arms and logs are imply contrived and here is a pattern Hf the fuce all ready to trace thru carbon paper to ivory paper to ivory #aleen, cut Just a seam larger all aronnd than the pattern here given Use the same for arms, but the legs may be thing to match the fostume or pieced first to form shoe or hot The fnee may be painted or embroidered. ‘The eyelid liney, except the lashes, are blue, lips cntmine, of course, and cheeks purple or green are prime favorites, Just so it harmonizes with the dress, | ‘The wig is made from heavy silk floes, It flv skeins, backstitehed to | Make a firm center part and coiled and sewed int “biscuits,” as shown in| the #mall sketoh When each part is finished and stuffed, sew together with toon out thumbs jn and proceed to dress ax lavishly as your imagination can com: | ue geoble taffgta, gold Ince, pon-pons and paste Jewels! 1 painted circle. Hair may be any color, omedies, but tard ples with c Any woman with sex ap; pumpkin 14 passion ples Advertisement, ascrettate Gifts for All Warming Vad Table Stove Carling Tro Automatic 1 Cony Glow Wattle 1 ‘Magic Fund at Chris tmas Time | Ww hat Women Never Tell | S the Favorite Dream_of Woman MONDAY 4 Ey Pash Sh f Secrets " of Home Manic uring: } Miniature Fashion Show | > BY BETSY SCHUYLER | Theda Bara; She I | N. E. A. Service Writer ardea Soopets 1 ATE YORE A f | | Guarded Secrets iN | nH i | | % J | ; \ | A moat onsen { 1 1 . ot | | 7 ' # = | nd ' of . ’ ” trimmed ve : ; Pi t f it © copper te mall t h t For Mins Hamptor r i ¢ 1a black velvet hat lined | edt wan V ' i « gowr el tt ely There ar er ve und fu utfits, each to bea iT tr ir most ¢ r on f A ber ne ri evening | semble as nothing else could. BY NAOMI JOHNSON Of the Ziegfeld Vollies UIETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN | EL oer seem to me as expressive as faces, so I have a PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CAR Py * ‘ TON—CONTINUED ( ng theory they deserve just as much attention, not neces- t met arily from a manicurist, but from the owner. : tate ‘ieee wae 11d The cuticle about my nails grows up very quickly and, ene picture ho unless I watch it closely, has to be cut, which is not good tt = bee bia qi toe be After washing my hands I always press down my Of t tha re rats “me cuticle with the turkish towel and, in the evening before I , Fis ween th nis retire, I put a little white vaseline about the lower edge, . ° ‘ : burn a where the nail joins the flesh, and press the flesh back very ‘ t w sypher Bess gently with an orange wood stick, n sain daa oh ee alee $) If you give constant attention to the cuticle and to the at ‘ This 06) ne: off Mayet It ms we | Shape of the nails the polishing can be attended to in no , i feel like @ rotten cad when 1 think | time and your hands are always ready for Phan rs of Fato has been much better 5 I deserve. I’ve 1 the What Women Never Tell will have het f b » of the at we te = Bg Pai mpi ¥ : te I ' pepper ; " rt I ar he ata w tablespo: | ¥ cookies, | to make moist me t st “ 3 milk Mf Just Dinner—Beef loaf with baked pectin patna eg a ran, baked sweet potatoes, ¢ ARE BACKWARD : A te ainere's ct in be there to | cauliflowes, apple-celery-nut trem tod ' ent it. I am the one | Staham br nea as round the loaf as 5 pasate? the reaponaibiity ic | Cotes ees ith lemon juice an q ° L th more ac BEEF LOAF WITH and bake until a del : Always 6 ; BAKED BANANAS Arraiee? ues <on bing } . t JACK One pound round steak ground, platter, surround w bananas LU anh are t ¥ M.A. Service, Jn jarge bananas, 1 egg, 1 teaspoon salt,| sprinkle the le with mir I i think for a te ‘ t a % poon pepper, 1 cup p bread tha Ar allo and ‘ t TOMORROW—Letter from Mary | > py here ait! tt , ls for! Alden Prescott to Leslie Prescott = M | RESPONSIBLE #2D ormmyauTy ar Seek Author of AYBE, SHE 18 * tc tot | Yon't you feel Ittle bit e resp sible for thi. ~ Travel Light and | Sebernasae in 7 ite nats 1 eases aha irk ; ‘ens are such df Travel Far hay be sinvuer \ alla ed [Petes OO pM prc On : m, so that BY HEDDA HOYT | thaydieetely, vo) Py Noe cake at ata the ‘ extent of G67 T'S ao hard life but a gay One,”| cee that are familiar td them, in! © I cast studied the ‘ vans | \ + & WOM | ai probability,” ads in front me, Most of pate an of a din While all this Was being sald, a/ them were masculine; mi wed this ma g ner of tee. ar aa burnt Feast Lobe stylishly! dressed, rather stout iit-| various designs of ba and | SSapunL Aor ton : en whose mothers ran to obesit¥ tis woman with stecl-gray hair filt-|one, with a goodly lot of hair on| Treatmen' s only one have an awful struggle keeping \ieq neroas the background from|it, had a st spot. ‘Thin head | tre nt for wens, I am sorry I OM Qn1IonS thin, It means going without food | tim, to time, It was Mra Barn,| made me, realize that I havo beer it's the proper that wo like, exercising, sweeping | Theda's mother—as prim ant a‘number of letters recently nge to more health floors and massaging. But we°are | erty a mother as any vari saat area the treatment | twice aa happy as our mothers|ank, for. And there was, Tees HORE ESA th desl a Waa on I's. very simple Lirrie HaANps that drum clamorously were in spite of our tremendous pet ay th thie simhe Neue, for he wan ar done under local anes Ay x sevorts th eens ote” Aihed \ bik i Witte ev esieee Gt wae «7 thesia on the keys will become skilled hands, Tho forty and merr. t | both by ¢ 1 he ter Gere doct Tomorrow — Answers to Corre . pise én ‘Goeah't pet far, I's the elde Baggoheohegrtr a ‘ hae hae spondents, loving their task, if the keys are respon- girl who & who lin ¢ vi am, t pee it Tc dear followers os keeps her And p i Hebi Shesreacting wie sending. for material ad- | sive and the tone correct. SaHNIG:: the tathcchth fi iegetinte irre 1 |4ress your letters to Dr. Lulu Hunt while. th ugsl at a a is t 1 thing as |Peters, caro of George ; ° - ane tele (tte » | has decided to follow in'Ner tamous|* wets ee, ‘0 re not ser.| Adams Bervice, 250 Park ave, The Arpricu is an ideal piano for tragis Absit aoetie: | BASlGHMa: ofove |aiutawn t56teten fous, ‘hey very rarely amount to | YOXk “y+ Elsese, remember to en- | hild ] pens i that slender persons c anything except a deformity, I had| DRESSED envelope bearing you chudren to earnupon, Itis builtsturdily, than fat ones. “He who travel better give you a little classified | full name and address. The pam- : Me et on reducing and . ° lightest travels furthest,” 1s a true ppm ere 2 is fon, reducing and gaining | expecting hard usage, and its action and saying. TH Definition Ww ure innocent lit CN cents in stampa extra, 4 * . Was heen sos aaiieas Wu. aby Pit iare sa valiocs aisear tn np anibles tone are pleasing. Moderate in price— seen a woman who really looks fat; under. ¢ adn. oT Coniten gibly with ink. Please | 2 4 Vai woman’ Whites tored. protrudes in OUY, |areraade, up mostly of sebaceous |g Zour Dame Ka evidence of good | $445 —and sold on conyenient terms. t " hw y ti | all directions from tho wais material, Tho favorite regions of | wa: ‘amember it is imposaible tor | Corsetierres and gown makers have 2 wens | fovthatla on face, |Me to diagnose for you. The ques- | yded her. o' sf exinte e “ ‘/tlons you ask will be answered in| ; crowded her out of existence. Diet- | c and back, this column as soon as possible, it Hi ing and reducing methods have us glands a thicke they aro of | SI given tho middle-aged women some most cases but one wen tn present, | FES | 1erman, \ lay & Co. thing to talk abo It's no longer Monday, Nov ultho they may come in sets of} cy considered od form to speak of) 1 ao, you are ac two or three or more. | REGAL COMBINATION one’s ills, but to talk of “what ono) you + make Symptoms--Wens aro of slow| Ono of tho loveliest evening wraps doesn’ t eat and of one daily You b growth, often taking years to reach | of the season Is of black, gold and sil| ie “Borything in Music’ dosen." And any conspicuous size. After reach-| ver brocade, collared with pointed fox Third Avenue at Pine ——— : You Jing variable proportions, from a > REMOVES FRUIT STAINS And you cheer others, |pea to’ a walnut, or larger, they To remove fruit stains from al yor u are i tertalner. | may main stationary tabl oth or anything white, t You it Causes—It is not known why cer with peroxide and put it the Your laughter js infectious. : sunlight to dry. If the i You are faithful, 1 Daddy, bring home one of Boldt’s very large it may be n y to And your friends confinde in you, pumpkin ples}—Advertisement. wet the stain seve times to ob. = —— = = = tain the best resul Daddy, bring home one of Boldt’ Amazing New 3 DEAF Not even a headband needed! Invention for the At last the unseen hearing aid—worn in, not on, the ear—in perfect comfort ROM Europe comes a remarkable new invention for the deat called the Midget Phonophor. Brings back the joy of perfect hearing even in the most stubborn cases of deafness. ‘The tiniest hearing aid in existence—but the most powerful. Worn without headband, Almost invisible, Reproduces most subdued conyersa- tion or music with clear, natural tones. PRIVATE DEMONSTRATION December lst, 2nd and 3rd An oficial from the Amerlean Phonophor Corporation wifl demonstrate this marvelous new invention for the deaf at our show rooms on the above dates. You are cordially invited. SEATTLE OPTICAL COMPANY NEW LACATION UIH1OAT Seaboard Building POURTIL AVENUE AND PIKE ietandHealth By Lulu Hunt Peters, MD. Diet cand Health cimd Diet for Children” Union Pacific Ever sinte the first locomotive poked its ose weatot the Mix soul River imore than Nelfiupentiry ago the Usion Pacihe Had kept pheeiwith the nation’s progress and developinedt Scenery-Service-Equipment “there are the:déeiding factors in making a choieé of router rimtbattin travetors apy rth eh ate the xmooth toad bed employ excelled Miked dining Ear cuisine th alee teip over 1heVnton af comfort aid Laxwry Wherever You wish topo, fe nur travel Pupeetelbeliry | ¥ i ¢ MINION CITY TICK T OFFICE, V408 H. A. LAWRENCE, 4 Fourth Avenue » General Agent; Pas Department Unign Phon@ELiot 6033 STATIONS Phabe Liat 69339 WH, OLIN NAaaldtint FRU Freight hind Paige ger Agent

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