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NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR Cynthia Grey's Letters liesr Miss tiiey; )*t<Nise give me a recipe lor |.|i kled «enttflower. A.—Two cauliflowers cut up. I pint small onions, a medium-sited Ted pepper* Masolve pint salt In water enough to cover, and let stand over ntght In the morning drain them Heat 3 quarts of vine- K a~ With 4 tablespoons of mustard until It bolls Add the vegetable ar boll 15 minutes, or until tender. Vsr Mlu Orey: (11 How late should a gentleman caller *UjiT 2» How many evenings should the same gentleman call on a gtrl? 31 It two m Meet a gtrl who I* the sister of one of them, should |b roth«>r rat;-, his hat, as well ax the otheif W. K. v.—«ll 10 o'clock la >be proper hour if) It depend* on the «j« of the gtrl. whether ah* la still la school % whether who la engaged to the voung tnan (S) Certainly. Dear Mlti Orey: you think • pasteboard box, trimmed with rtepe paper. will answer as well as a basket at a basket" aortal* Will you suggest a pretty way to ftg It. and something ntrn fir the Itmch? A BUMCRIHKK. A.-'lt will do J'tst ai well. I would »uggest a pretty summer picture for ths top You could have It rover all or a part of the lid. Then ar rarge the orepe paper In (lay ruffles festooned on the side and the kandk with a bow at the top. Make dainty sandwiches of meat with • Bui* chopped green pepper and mayonnaise dressing. Stuff s»me etrgs anil run them through with toothpicks. Cheese straws, fruit, cake and •tires. If you call the physician early. It won't be "too late." Hear Mtas Orey: Is this the way to set the knlvee. forks and anions little knife, big knife, then plate to right of them, big fork, aouy spoon, bread and butter knife, teaspoon, orange spoon, fruit knlfa, sake ferk and salad fork? Or can I place the kntv*a and fork . as I aenta* MAUDB. A. —No. The forks should be to the left and the knives to the fight tn exactly the order that the dlshea come, if the meal la served to .-our-es each brought on separately, you uiay have the stiver placed with Mch. although U la not usual. To keep contusion* disease* -kwp away from than. IVar Mis* C.rey: ta It nice for a girl to »> ton the sta*e? (1) What «lit make my text! while? BILVKHUKK. A -til The stage la advancing with the age. and many good p<-o pi* am In the profession. but a girl la more subject m temptation la that Use of work. th* work ta vary hard, and only the strongest caa gtaad It. • 111 Try rorotueal and water. Keep your eyes wide open bcfor* marriage and half shut after. pear Mlaa Grey: (1) How c*a I taka duat spots not of a whit* china #k dress* tl) How ahould a girl of 14 wear bar hair, and how long should aba wear her dreaae*? 43• Will you pl«-aae give ma a recipe for making custard pi-* (4) la It right for me to go to th* tbaat- r with a boy friend? (i) Which will loach ma batter In taking nutate lessons —a man ar woman teacher? A. -«1» l.emon and salt Bprwnd the aalt on the apoti and «mess* the juice of tba lemon oB It Lay In the aun. and whan It dry* repeat the process. Continue until It disappears ID Coronet la a pretty atyla for that age Ido not know your height (5) Bake the under crust first, float one egg. add a pint of milk, ■agar and flavoring to taste pour In tba cruat and bake. <♦> Not without a chaperon*. (I I Tba MI make* nc difference. It all depend* on tha Individual Working yourself and other* to death ta not the purpose of Ufa. rvar Mfsa Orwy: Three ye*ra ago I met a yoong man and wa fell love His lore crew stronger and mine rolder. Ha aaked ma to ■tarrr Mm. and I refused without giving a reaeon That was a year and • half ago Since we bar* parted I have grown to lov* blm and he I* always on my mind I know be would rwturn my tova If he kn«w. How gbaU t let htm know, wh.n I never see blm In aKRIOI'B A. —First be very sure yon do love him, and are not Idealising blm ti his absence. mwh aa people do their frietuis who ar* dead. You can lot be sure he has not changed, you must give him the *am* privilege gg yourself Think this over carefully. Ido not hell*ve In n woman b* tag forward In such caaaa: neither do I bell«»o in spoiling two lira* by tela* modesty. If you are sure of yourself. and can maka up your ■lad not to f«el too greatly hurt If the out. ome ta different than you tktak It will be. you might write a very brief not*, stating the fort tkat you have found your mistake Ask nothing of him. If he still lnv*a you be will respond. TW beat pill to take after a meal la a peal of laaxhrer Dear Miss C.rey: I hsve a husband whom I dearly love, sod wbo, 1 tttnk lorn me. bot at the end of the wk hr expects me to Kit* f i iiiii ' of e»ery cent I upend to hi* nbneair. I try to be aa economical as I can, bat It takes more moeiey than he think* It ahoald. I earn a part of It by waahlng. but he doea not seeui to appreciate H. Tell mm, pieaee. what to do MKS. MAE. A- -Do yon ran bllla, or pay for everything aa you buyt If It la fSMlble to do the latter, yon will save money If jmi will watch the Market sales, It will more than pay your carfare, but you moat be artful to buy oaly perfect food. If you both lore each other I do •St see why It thou Id be difficult to eettle. Why not hare a ulce little taft aad see If yon ran keep account together. or ran a good-natured nee to see which can make the tx-at use of tila money, and which can save the moat. Let It be a partnership affair. Bargains in Local Stores Pale** a woman laakee oat her •hopping llet before »he leave* hecoe. *be la apt to bay thine* ahe 4eea not need, and neglect to get Da esnentlsla. When Lhe mid awacKT sales abound ahe should be ftNwarmed with thi* Ha* H la wiser to laveet la table lines than Is lac** that *>» will not need tin i Mt year. Ssmro- r garments and msterl.ils •n reduced in every stock. $•> Hn- Hrle walxt* are to be had at $2 45; ether f 1.50 dainty walata it 9Sc. Hd white aulta aa low aa |5 NEWPORT IN BLINDERS. NEWPORT, R 1., Aug 10 Ho Nety la wearing automobile gug Iff* all the time now, M la* Made- Mae Taluian' Force, bride elect «f Cel. John Jacob Astor, Is coyly dl*- gtylag an engagement ring con ■sting of a solitaire diamond that •*W>a 14 karats and cost 112,000 ®00A CLEANS BRUSHES. Hot *oda water in an MlMilMit for hair hruxh<-a. Hub th«- P*)w "ell without, tending them ™ much or breaking them, and *7 the brtmh In tb« »un. The brln *lll be white and Btlff a* new *"* T »ucb treatment. •WEET CROQUETTES. _Wben maJtluK aw>-«'. rroquetuta JJ* » Mttle «ug»r to tbe crumb* In JJjjJ® tbo croquettea are to be Heantlfttl $1.76 lace-trimmed gown* are selling at |1; mestuillno l*ettleoata at II *5. Prices on Im Orecque underwear are cut one third. Porch and yard fnrnlahlnga are made Ihe centef of aalee at the furniture stores. Dome porch fur niture can b« uaed the year around by arranging artlatically m dene, libraries aad bedrooms. Although the bathing season I* In fall force, the bathing auita are included In the slaughter sales. and bear the reduced tag* WHY SHE JILTED Mra. Nelfle Jones Lawrence of Cleveland thus dosctisaes her sud den jilting of Francis Carroll, Ded ham bo*lnees man: "To a woman, the refusal of a man to marry her la a tragedy; a man. however, suffer* nothing el rept, perhapa, wounded feeling*. Mr Carroll ie a rood roan and capa ble, but we were Incompatible "Incompatibility la eonaldered sufficient ground for dlrorce; then why ian't It a good reason for breaking an engagement? An ounce nt prevention ie worth a pound of cure." There are about 3,000 wedding* every tweoty four hour*, taking the "-ctlre world Into consideration. A SUFFRAGETTE STANDPOINT Rbe (aa pitcher »trlk*» oat man) —I don't aee anything <o r.beei •bout. W'br. tb« roan didn't ever bit tbe bail. "Perfect Giyl" Now a Teacher-On the Stage MARGARET EDWARDS, "THE PERFECT GIRL," IN THREI POSES RKRKHJCT. Cal. Aug. 10 -Mar Karat l£d wards. "tha perfect girl," has gone on the vaudeville stag* to teach tha women of tha land the ex erHse* that rescued her from death when th* doctors gave her op. and W'M) for her a world's prise for physical beauty. She Is now leas than U yearn old. but her propor tions ar* thftse of I perfc 'ly da *rn»i>«td woman When Margaret was four weeks old the doctors told bar mother. Mrs L. Kdyth IsM wards, that science could not aa*e her. Then Mrs Kd wards went to work, lly teaching ri«ht breathing. aan«< diet and solan Ufwally chosen •teroi***. continued to tbla day, she not only saved the Ufa of the little one. but mad* of her the perfect girl." Two year* ago In a contest conducted by tba Phyn leal Culture society. Margaret won tba gold medal from o»*r I.uOO other contestants for being the. most perfectly formed girl. Her* ar* her :uc*aur*m*ata: Neck. 11H Inches, iirtn. •; forearm. chest, normal. 11; chost, contracted. It, cheat, **• MOTIONS A! 9c ttc Talcum Powder. Box Toilet Paper. Hack tJonaba, many style* Uermaatown Tarn. Fancy Tea Aprona. Wash Goods, Domestics, linens COTTONS - BEDDING —SHEETINGS - SMALL PRICES WHITE GOODS White Linen —36 In. wide, closely woven, all linen weft. Site da] sale IQf» price, yard ... Iww White Swiss—27-ln. White Dotted Swlaa; 15c regular. Bale •£? 10c Bat I eta — Imported French Batiste, fine aheer goallty, 50 In. wide and worth s#o yard. Sale 0C« price, yard ...wUw OLD ENGLISH WILLOWWARE Always a favorite and very decorative for plate rail or cup board when not- in u a e. Wlllowware Dinner Platee, 10c Wlllowware Cupe and Saucere IHp — Each I Vl* English Breakfaat Bowla — Decorated with an old blue band. Not C*e» 15c, but U4l# THE BTAH—THURSDAY. AUOUIT 10. Iff I. panded. 31*4; feuat, 31. »al»t. 11; I hit*. 14. thigh. 1», ralf, 11. Helen)lata at tha t'nivnralty of California have MVtril tlm*e taken Margaret* measurement*. watching Cold Dishes for Hot Days Ambroera. One pin**pple rkopsurf quite fine. 1 pint of berrlee, I illeed hananaa and the altcea quartered, t orange*, peeled, alli ed and qtartered; 1 lemon peeled and cut fine: awoeten to <**te, add 1 wise glaaaful of •henry or Madeira, get away until very co!d. Tomato and Cucumber Salad. Remove tbe akin from • tomato**, cut a atic* from the at«m end and ,'n-oop out the tnatda Chop and oraln the pulp, mis It with 1 tea cupfui of chopped encumber and 14 of a teacupful of chopped aweet pepper. Add H teacupful of inayonnalee dreaalng Refill lb* tomato thella. a*rve In lottuo* t»«-*U gamuhod with mayounni**. Old r aaioontd Veal Loaf. About I eupa rold co*raely chopped veal. 3 cup* whit* breed aoak*d In milk. 3 egg*. a little aalt. pepper arid paraley. alao * t*at« of garlic Ml* well and bake In flat baking pan Juet long enough to aet the egg* S*rv* cold, cit in nquarw* The *rgue of the furhala baa but llttl* abated Ic Spool of White Thread. 200 yds Paper Strong Pins i Darning Cotton, black, white or tan. Ironing Was. with handle. Tailors' Chalk. as sorted colora. 25c POPLINS, 1 f/ae, Big line of dnalrable colors In the stand ard 25c Poplins and Pongeee. Special sale prioe. 1 Ql yard I OaU Paet Colored Chsl lis —76 to 100 styles. 5t 4ic Hope Muslin, full pard wide; free from dressing; worth Tl. Sale price ... ISw 10-Yard Limit — No Phone Orders Robe Prints — The 7He kind; come In short lengths of two to ten yards; we eetl all you wanL Sale *a prlce *t4w BEDSPREAD SPECIAL White Crochet Bed spread—Rxt.ru Inrge site, for double bed; smart designs; hem med; an unusual 11.50 value. Special Main Floor WOMEN'S OXFORDS Just brinp a dollar and wear them home, if you wish—it Urines pood luck to wear home new shoes I Lovely patent, vici, ooze, suede, tan, brown or black Oxfords, Gibsons, Pumps or Sandals, values to $J.OO, in one grand clearance tomorrow at An Attractive Window of Theee Shoo* Merit* Your Attention 2c One dosen Pearl Button a. Asaorted Cotton Tape Beet Darning Cot ton Safety Pins, strong ones. Oootf l!o»ks and Eyes. , NEW ROUGH BUITINQS We Can Bev* You 500 to 91 Psr Yard If You Buy Now Hsndtom* Mannish Fabric* — Home spuns, Twe«-dt. Ban nockburns and other Scotch offsets, arti Id tremsndou* do* 1 maud right mi 1 and the call tor these htarr stuffs Is bound to be much greater later on In 1 the season, Onra sre nice, clean wool i ena that appeal at i one* to those who > know. Priced at, i per yard— 79c, 98c, $1.25,(1.49, $1.75 , 42x35 BLEACHED PILLOW CASES ' N'o dressing; 13'4c i value; hemmed and 1 ready for use. Rale 10c | her growth am! development with 1 great Intermit Mar aia* • J-but waa ' planned by her mother In ait effmt to leach to other* Iha »«>crwfa of 1 1 Mai car > !'■ health and beauty GREAT FRIDAY SALE TOLL POUND NICS DIMITY PINIHii WHITING 4 m PAPBR. «k VAI.UB 1 il|» ntIDAT 3c Bos Aasorted Hair Pins. P*' cy Pea Hold era. Bos M e u r ■ I n g Pins. Mary Hooka and Kyes. Patent Button Fasteners. TABLE LINENS Table Damask—Oer man Silver • Finish Damask, 71 Inches wide; always a 73c value: neat designs. Hiatal sal* CIJn prlc*, yard ...www Napkins—Fine Mer cerised Napkins, hemmed, ready for us*; also 1**111; as sorted patterna; worth fl.Sfi doaon. Special sale Q4. price, per dot. WWW Table Linen — Pure Irish IJnen Table l>itiuaek, full 7t Inches wide; grass bleached; well as sorted -Hue of pat' terns; II 50 value. Special sale price, C. $1.09 WASH 00008 Figured Flsxons— These come In dainty figures, on white 25c regu 14c Sticky Fly Paper— Nonpolsonous. Per largs doubts 4 . sheet ... I W Cupid Corner Maud* Younr. 423 TV.wejr place, *u mnt rted to Henry Johnaon, em ploye of the Standard If* company, Ht I o'clock Wedlteaday kftmnon, at tli»> realdencx ot the lirlde'i pa ri'iita. lU>y. Oreeiio officiating. Mr* Hoy C-ory waa matron of honor nnd Alf roil lllnea, a brother of the bride, waa the brat man Tha young oou pie will l>»gln their married life In their new home at 2ltli and Ward ■treat. MARRIAGE LICENSES Katie W'.rlun«n. *. attia. 29, Ma» rla MttKela, Seattle, ':J; J. A llaga dorn, Kent, legal, Mary M. Hhtilta, Kent, legal; dure W. Kllbotirti, Port Ludlow. li-gnl. Oraca Moore, Port l.udlow, leical, l/oula Alfred fling man, Portland, Or., 2S. Ma'ha Mitch ell, Portland, Or . 28; Manottl Ma grlgllo, Heat tie, 27, Kater Plaaxonl, H-atlle, 20. Cheater A Kllb'tt, Ore K.m Cltr, Or . 21. Uydla Horttachuch, St-altle, 21; Henry Johnaon. Shuttle, 27. Maude Beatrice Young. Seattle, 22, Kugena Hockett, H<-atr «, legal. Kthel I,elter, Seattle, legal; John Howard Drehar. Seattle, 36. Wllh<*l mlna Warr«n, Seaitle, IB; Henry Peter J#i>»on, Seattle. Jl, Faith Kb telle MAtteaon. Seattle, 11 WESTERN GIRL WINS THE SUFFRAGE PRIZE. VIIm Julia Bracken W*ndt h*a won th* prl«e offorod by the Angeteg Politic*! Equality league for lb® beat poater In faror of ••qual autfrnge Mtaa Wendt'a poatar repreaenta Juattf* a*at*«l with her hand on * ahleld em hi ginned with lhe worda, "IntelD- K«tiri< llu no Gender" Thla do vie* I* to bo uiml »n the gution ery an 4 the literature of U>o IN|W REUNION AT WOODLAND PARK The Preabjrtertan women are looking forward to a feunlon at Woodland park Prtday, Kva M Clark, a native of India, will apeak lo the people of her country There will be gt*nl muatc, and att are In vited lo (Ml and brine lunch. Ist tfcs Oflfloal Ml Bsaslsi HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK The Fssd-drbik fsr Ail A|SS. For Infant*. InraLlt. anj Growing cMJna. I 'ure Nutrition, up budding the v. t.tie body. lavupvalct the nurang mutlwi and ih* »ged. K« h milt. n.ailed g—w u powder farm. A qdck hack yrtyrtj h s bmU. TakraetaWute. AAhrHOKiICK'S. tm Mm Oomk/mm or Trwat 4c Bottle Beet Ink. Baby Powder, fancy ean. Aasorted Hair Nets. Asbestos Stove Lifter. Tracing Wheels. I SHEETS Blesehed Shsete— j Pull 71x90; ltnprov ■ ed team; 50c value. ; Bale price, 07* n ! each 01 2V ' Percslss—Full 36 In. ; Percales, In Calcul i ta. navy blue, Kraft, ' etc ; come In short j length*; 12 V»c kind. I Sale price 7*f» yard I 2k American Prints—ln Indlgocs, Calcutta*, navy, red. gTayt, etc; 7Vfcc value. Sale price, yard UC Blanket#—Pull I<M Gray or Tan Blank | els; standard $ 1.00 ' blanket; neat bor ders. Sale CCp price, pair ...OUv Limit, 4 Pairs to Ont Customer Blankets—Extra full 1 11-4 size; come In dark gray or tan; i good weight; the | beat 11.50 blanket In the market. 00* Sale price, pr.OOw ; Limit, 4 Palrt to Ont Cuatomsr Bsdspresds — White Crochet Bedspreads; smart designs; 11.75 value; fringed and cut corners. Sale price, tl 90 etch y I iww 5c 100 yard spool Sewing Silk. Large Cube Pisa 11 yarda of [are. S skeins of Em broidery Silk. Nice bottle Per fume. 810 TOWEL VALUES Turkish Towels— Vnbletched, fring ed; slxe 20x45; good 15c Towel. On sate, special, H. esch I ll* j Turkish Towsls— j Unblenched, hem | med and heavy; size 23x40. Here It a good 25c Towel. On sale, specltl, IQ. esch I9C Linen Huck Towsls —Heavy; slxe 18i 36; 20c. regular. These are t trifle soiled. On sale. p": 14c S 1-3o LAWNS Fins Figured Lswns and Organdie*— Good assortment of figured stripes, dots and floral ttylet. Sale price /11. yard •fab OUTINO FLANNEL 800 pieces of the regular 124 c Out ings. Speclsl sale price, 0-'«p yard 0-lu $1 Opmm Wrmm 9 m. m. !• C f. «. Dtllf. I SrroND AvfNur an* Pwr Snrrrr ••w Yark OamMaa. JIUU IMIttK • <;0.. rmurr miITN mi f T Is IDwst a Problem? TT KRK are I)ust Cloth* and Mop* before which it dis appear* I While there'* "no oil to soil," they are antih'-ptic— hygienic. Ask us to »how you these Dustless Dust Cloths and Mops Dust Cloth* -The sample size, regularly 10c, tomor row 7f Larger Size, No. B f regu larly 25r, at IH^ Auto or Carriage Size, N'o. C, woith 50c, at 111) t Parowax; 3 Cartons 25c Not only for use in washing, where it is a safeguard against germ organisms, whitens and doesn't injure the moat delicate fabrics, but it's unexcelled for scaling pre serve# -odorless—tastelc-s. As a preserving-time spe cial we've marked the carton* O -T Qf containing 4 cakes at O XOl* C LIQUID VENEER The regular 50c bottles ODC ELECTRO LINE The polish for solid sil ver and plated ware— 10c size 6# 25c size .... 18# MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS Wall Coffee Mills of castiron with holders of heavy block tin, japan ned. Regularly 48c for 35# THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. wi ihi KiAm.r m wr. Ai>vrHii*r. ALL WOttH «>t tStSTKKII l« YKAIU Laboring People's Dentists ELECTRO DENIAL PARLORS Viral sml l*tks OpfMMlt* NUW Mrn+m Floorcovering Remnants Marked for quick selling on Friday and Saturday, all remnants of Carpets, Linoleums and Mattings. These posi tively must be cleaned out at once, so if you can use short lengths of any kind of Floor Coverings from 2 to 16 yards, this is the best opportunity you will get. Cost is not taken into consideration, but the room these short lengths occupy is what we want. 100 Mitre Rugs AH about three feet six inches square, made of all grades of carpeting. For quick selling we have made three prices on the lot, 85#, fl, 91.25. CARPET REMNANTS lengths of all grades of carpeting with ends neatly finished, ready for use as rugs— 85#, fl, 91.25 Rugs made of carpet and border in different mid sizes at prices less than cost of material. Seattle's Largest Housefurnishing Store PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AV. Dustless Floor Mop* with out handles, packed in car tons; regularly 50c, for 39# Floor Mops with handles, No. 3 size; regularly $1, for 70f Mixing Bowls of yellow stone ware; striped. The 11-inoh size, regu- Oft« larly 39c, for £n/C Pancake Turner*; Rey nolds' patent; 10k: ones for 6# Gas Lighters for your kit chen. You won't need matches. Regularly 25c, for 10# Postal Scales which weigh up to 1 lb. by half ounces. Regular &Tfoi7sc Larger Ones, which weigh up to 2 pound*; regularly $1.23, for 95# BLANK BOOKS TRldk Sc. MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. iMISSION ROCKER Made of solid oak, in the (mission finish, wide seat, upholstered in a pood grade of Chase leather; medium high back; reg ular price $7.00. Special, $350 s