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ta NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS »»» CUSTOMS OFFICERS FIND WOMEN'S STOCKINGS ARE 10ADED WITH VALUABLES <v s piKtJ<\ «'■>!. *r r 'l ' otiro th«» great American National Hank has eomo new because of * raid j ;>>t daposlts. T»» York »'men, Mr*. I i U*tul *nd daughter. tourists. * i w Tla Juana, M<\tco, and be »e*mored with the Panama 1 * ,-ia) lnmK< * and bulltiicHt if,air* which are kept on sale at I! Msilcan tourist town. Th«« E* lo »a custom* law t penult i»>i cfOMln* the borilei to carry |1 worth of ftor. ki» merchan £ fw* of duly. »: tha vonirD !oa>t«d their deslrod to ■SUFFRAGETTES IFIRE RESIDENCE LfMfl I*T'— \V»r«. yCftWICX. Eng. Vj rl! 7 A m and costly r*»l<lenc* was b,.r» today, and the police • is.- blame at the door of the Ept*. The building, which |2ienpM, made a hot bluxe. j firemen had trouble In sav ■ ike remainder of the block In Heft it stood. Suits Made to Order $25 00 and $28 00 ti-d »,ir'»man»!ilp irunteed. lie#' Tailor Suit Shop pp.;«# L«mt>«r fit kluiMlikx W- WATS TO "Wt: MUSTY } teilni «<mr »■>) >1. -a. h*»»p, f f «up i««hcrT). h»tr »r«»1 [«»»*! rtaha k«4 I i(4 n lh» •« » •« hf w* -4 »«r rv*w vf P^Mluytn# HOPE!. MII.I.INKHT IT lUn* Hl.1« J P. 50 ! f*r r»>u » fir»t claw ith IT if CM ( 4 f • »•»» ««r «**oJ»r*r \yt * «n! « . M »*ara of wp*rtwie iA hr« # * » * ' k' * < ¥ • « ff« KKhIN «•!r by mod* iWlwtfi'-Al •}•«!-««. •BVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. 7 * In I t« 1 sx m Union Dentists IADY AmM)\>N *• * tr< * , kw Oa f"U. S. Government Inspected Meats" : 7 PACKING HOUSE MARKfTS Meat Specials Tuesday The Best Meat Money Can Buy fickled Pork 10c Pot Roast 12 J/*: Hog Liver 5c Good Bacon 15c Lamb Chops 15c Salt Pork 12j/£c Big WHITE MARKET. Old Pike Market. UNION HELP l*fOEß'B MARKET, New Corner Market 18 Ounce* to the pound We return your money If any b.ilm we make you ar<> not aa PKKented. FREE mSk3*FIN THE Y. M. CA. I 100 boys over 10 years of age may become members of the Y.M.C. A. without I a penny cost. The Star has arranged to give away 100 memberships FREE. | All we ask in return is a few minutes of each boy's time for a day. Come to E The Star office as quick as you can get here and let us tell you how. Ask for j Mr. Parish or Mr.Weatherbee. Every boy in town should try for one of these free memberships | r „ „ Trn m jVjfxrpf irno I I m i- SpMul your n 1 IS 9 M your boy to Tl may r % v> V Gym, ■' •: Gaiir- R-iom }v»i 1 E secure a Free Membership- iv»uM do If ■■■ ball pliiyeT, you may get on one of tlx- Jun:oi Y ivl. C. A. hall H B M K 'if B J could please the boy more, and you will be happy lo know that I V J teams. Come to The Star Office and let us tell you easy it Is £ « JMm ho Is apoßding his afternoon* at Y. M. C. A. instead of on H for you to Win this Free Membership. • street pad AX XHP . 1307 SEVENTH AVENUE STAROPFICe ' " NEAR UNION SliUl l oonooul aud smilingly approached tho American customs men. to whom they admitted having bought a tow trifles of loSS ttlBU tl valu*. Tho otfl«ers api>oarod skeptical, be cause Something about the appear urn'* of tho women noeuiod "Irregu lar." A woman Inspector was sum moncd and this I* what she wit: One Panama hat. one clay i>eon pouadlng wheat bowl, on* highly colored clay bull cliaigltig » fear I una clay matador, two Moilean lu-nnanta. threo aouvenlr i [hhh; ■' with bull* engraved thereon, one glass covered bo*. a lace shawl and a hand oarvvil wooden bowl. r Women in the News of Today T ACX)M A. Mm. Km ma Smith I Woe. president of tho Natloual Council of Women Voters, at. iionnced today the appointment of .■» < otnnHtte* of Tottnit women fn»i i :he »nfrail hlaeit slates to call upon Pi . -Idem Wilson Monday In the In teretil of the attll unenfranchised women of all but nine states of the | Inlon. IH'M'TH. Minn, Rather than t*u'e hi* bride, Mar; 1 dwrhoer, on th»lr hone)moon. with the story of kS financial straits. William U I edertw.cr. former!} a hotel clerk at M <orhead. Minn , l«-s tIpJ her at au exclusive hotel h> re to«!nj ami hrrritfu hib llf.. and hl» wedding Mar to a tragic rud b> ontmltting suli Ide by poison In a smalt room lug house on Iho Howe-jr. Anon* th* i>n?»Hfnjc«*rn on thr Prv»:i!*nt. *n rotit* f«»r San Pmn i>i*co today. In MU« LiHIo KftcaM i»f tb»* Hofol (Vdferiiurg. <116 Bt*n»" a •t. # *ho It hotinrf for Aunirm'la. when >b<? will w«jt| a v*. a!th> h mi * » en ii'an. I O.VDON All known birth r« ords have been ihttlrrnl .>y the of a wofklngrnan iit Harrow. Uuiifliltt. Ou Kibriary Jt the •:avi birth to a son Yesterday an all r chllil a nil I •* na born l»OHT OF BFAIN, Trinidad - Her ro«al highness. Prim »s* of SrMc swig, a ho la making a tour of the West irdiew »«< ceremoniously rri Itid upon her arrival hero yea t-rda> e •ijlik • LONDON. Hl>tlng at the suffra gette i itKfMtn In Hyite park, which ! ts ">eet?tnr a r-gular Sunday after noon dl" ■ rslon, wa» repeated to day. Only tbe big force of police prevented the rlot* r» front handling the women roughly. CIHCKA3II A. Okla In a written , ma I" ti-«!ay to 'be coun ty attorney, sheriff and mayor, Mrs. R. S Woodward *uld that her hus band. H. S. Woodward died from poison that was given him, first In a can of sardines and again In a cop of tea She na: two others aa members of the plot to kill htm for |!0,.«00 Insurance. irtl.lET. 11l Married at IS. di vorced when 17, remarried at IS. and a anlcide at 19 la th>' hl*tory of , Mr* bena Feunell. The woman wan fouiirl dead In a rooojlnif hou*e with a rubber tube attached to an , open Kan Jet In her mouth. Hhubarb has very llttlo food | i alue. but It Is a splendid spring; food. It la rsally a vegetable usod < as a fruit It contains oxalic acid | and Is both a purgative aud an uatrltiKont. The Klaut variety with the bright red stalks I the heat for use Of course, that raised under glasa I* not aa large as If grown out of doors Tho rhubarb should be used na : *o,ui hs laisMhle after cutting. Tho tart fr»sh targe la wntcomcd by I most people. It contalna such a I ipiantlty of water none need to bo I add I In the cooking If very 1 tender the pink skin need not b* removed. tut the rhubarb In Inch pl«<ea. put lu a granite pan. mash a ditto to start the Juice Set on moderate fire to heat slowly, stir iln>< often or It will burn Wben thoroughly soft add one cup of ■»ui»sr to e>erv cup and a half of thi! slowed rhubarb, boll about five tut nuts* after the sugar has been added or until of the right com- i •latency. If tho rhubarb la very 1 amir, after rutting Into plrcea. turn I bulling water over It aud let ataud ! fire inluiites, drain and put It over j to »tew Sauce mud* lu tbia way ; will not require aa rnucb sugar. • • • rhubarb pie. Cut two bunches of tho giant •Idte ToCynibkjQtcy /5 /7 WRONG TO DANCE? I tear Sllii Orey t barn lM<en a conataot nuder of your lattera f'tf i I. rg time, and mint ».ty that your atlvlca haa txwn vary go<«l, ii' tor 1 hi i uns .- r to Malxle h>ut knocked ma off tha parch. You • vt> nily ai<oke your opinion In regard to th» matter, but when you r-'i. then- ta n<> hartn In dan-lag, you mistake younn-Jf Stattatlca show that i larga l*r cant of fallen glrla data their first step to the dance. »nd not only girls, hut boys aa wall. There fori I witnd a timely warning to the gtrl who write* for advlca on dancing don't do It. Mow long doe* anyone tiui poao the dance would be In vogi»# tf > niren only wore (x-rmltted to dance with women, and rice *er*a! You are pr> sitmlng a goo<l bit to Hny that friend haa Some "pet hi l>b) •tnnlly tut bad as dancing Alas! for the person whose high <>t liS> al Is the girl ol* boy who prm tUea dancing Will you please print tbt*. aa I would like to hear from others on this subject* Sincerely. WM DAVIS. A.—How long would anything be In vogue If women only were permitted to d<tsc:iate with women, and men with men? Dancing la no inception; it would be It's same with every othsr amusement. Again I aay it Is the spirit or minde of the people that makes it good or evil. We may be intemperate In all thinga. I condemn pub ic dances as a whole, for I believe many glrla and bo/s are led astray through their Influence. On the other hand, I do not condemn private dancing. Some of the broadeat minded, noblest moat refined and best educated people In the land always have danced ani are doing so at the present time After all, your opinion and mine are but two In a vast throng, and neither is proof that dancing Is right or wrong. So I, too, wjuld like to hear from others. or importance (tear Miss Orey: I have before found advice In your letters which I a['i>r>'cial« very much Will you pl'isc aftuw.T the following quea tlons as soon as possible? If a person comca to thla coun try when a child, what Is the earll en' tlnio he ran t(et his Urst and *e«>"d raturallnatlon paper*? Also. If hi* faiher become* nat urailxed before he I* 21 vmiri of Ui>, doe* he bet om* a rltlr.en? Thirdly, fan a young tnin enter ili J'nlt>*d Stale* military or naval a'-id. my at Went Point and An napolis. respectively, without bt-lnR an Aid erica ti cltisen, illhnugli bav in* lived In thl* «x:ntrv nl* y»-ar* and hi* fa'her liken flr*t paper* »•". en ye*r* u(ro? How cai thl* younts man 17 year* of a«e no there under these elrcumaianre-t? ANXIOUS. A —If the father of a forelfln born el lid become* a cltden of the United States before his •on I* of ago. the son it natu ralized by hi* father's papsra. If not, he must wilt until he I* of age before he can take out papers of hi* o*n. None but an American cltl trn can enter the above-man tloned acadamie*. and then only throt qh th<■ -Tppointment of a eongresaman, ae oofy a c-rtaln number are -»llo«ed to 1*!lK STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1913. [ (arolitic | HUtks of rhubarb Into Inch pieces.! i rover with bulling water and al ' low to ataml 20 minute* to entract sortm of th« oxalic acid In tha fruit, j drain perfectly dry. To each cup of rhubarb add ono cup of sugar Into which ha* been sifted oue level j tablespoon of ••om starch Add a j pinch of salt, inti with the rhubarb and turn Into a pin pan lined with ' (Ml ( nut, dot th« top of filling with j ' liltt of butter and put on top cruat , and bake 20 minute* In a hot oven. I • • • RHUBARB PIE. Two cup* of rhubarb cut fine (not chopped), one and one half rupa of KUK'ir. » pinch of aalt Twu level tahleapoons corn March, one egg, all tM>aton together. Turn Into pie tin j lined with rich nmat (recipe for; thin I have already given). Cover with crust, wetting edge of under crust before pinching down the top crust. This will keep the Juice from boiling ov«r 11»« or int. If one-half cup of chopped ratal na are added )ou will have a fine pie • • e SHUBARD MERINGUE PIC Rake bottom crust name aa for lemon or cream pie Don't forget to put the trust on the under side of the pie pan. When baked plaoe In the pan correetly and you will j find tha crust In per fact nhape. Add 1 attend at a time. In »uch a cj*s whan tha 17- yejr old boy become* of age and take* out full cltlicnahlp paper* and receive* an appclnt ment by a congressman lie may enttr. RUDE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. I»»>«r Mlaa (Irajr: I tm a young man rf 19, and have read many of j our lettsri of advlco to othar*. and find thai In noma of thrin I have found fault* concerning tnyenlf. I would t!k« to have your opinion about a certain question l-a»t Hin day I wem to church with a young lady friend. although I do not go *llh her steady. In It proper for her to write notes to soma young men I «k of tm. or turn around and talk to thetnl Now, Mia* Orajr. I do not rare for her more than Juct na a friend, and •hould I fori Insulted by h«r ac tlons? M A.—lt I* highly In-proper un der any circumstance* for a younc lady to conduct her»elf In »uch a manner, whether or not ■he I* with a hoy friend or In any public place. I cannot blame you for feel ing Insulted. A girl friend who was polite would not feel Irs* Injured or Insulted. t rich rhubarb filling made from cither recipe given above for sauce j Malt e mcrtngue of whites of two eggs lieaton to a at Iff froth, adding two tnblogpoons of pulverised sugar for each egg Cover top of the pie, | putting some of the marlugus In by dropping from a spoon. K«t in hot oven to lightly brown. Hurv* at onoe, • • • RHUBARB BUTTER To each pound of rhubarb, which Is pooled and chopped, add two cups (of augur, ml* thoroughly, put on nlow fire and cook until thick as ; peach butter. He careful not to al low to burn. • • * RHUBARB JAM Allow one pound of angar for each ' lMiund of rhubarb. Cut the frutl In ! aniail pieces, and put on HUgar and allow to stand 2* houra Turn off Juice and boll It down to one half the quantity. Put In the rhu barb and boll until thick. A few raisins added Just before taking from the flrn Improve! Oilh • • • RHUBARB CONSERVE. Five pounds of rhubarb cut Into ln> h piece*. Three pound* of fig* j chopped coarae Five pounds of sugar. Orated rind of one lemon. [ I 101 l alowly one hour, c;k>l and put I In glasses. CHILDREN, AS FLOWERS, NEED PROPER NOURISHMENT Hear Mtaa Grey: If yon can give apnre to thla letter In your column*, i plmae do so I very much deplore the constant quarreling and discord In ao many MUM between iwrnnta of chil dren The plaallc mind of the child j readily adapts lta»lf to envlron inents. Consequently. whatever Ita «arly recollections and observations \ are la liable to become second na ! lure to htm. If your child, when grown to man hood or wonuujhood. abuses you. blame yourselve*; they have »een and heard you doing the same thing to one another. Vou rui mold the mind of your child while It la In It* Infancy- - klr.d and considerate or sour and cranky, and altogether miserable to himself and those he conies In contact with. The child's mind la a tender, precious thing There Is nothing In nature ao beautiful aa a tender and loving little child, and It beboovua the parent plan's to nourish It pert > roueiy with geoulm affection. and wlien the bud be el ns to unfold Its petals It will show to the world that |It has been nurtured In the sun 'shine of affection, nut stunted by ! disagreements and quarreling be tween Its parents, and showing a 'sour, disagreeable temper, that [ may come back to you as a boo me ran* A man l.aa no right to marry a I woman If he Is going to domineer; .let her run her own household af , fairs It Is her bu*!ne- The aatm holds true concerning the wife She should not provoke her husband 1 t,et each one run his or her own business l.«t bygones be bygone*. It Is a crtmn for supposedly intelligent people lo snatch children from their rightful home, which has been shat tered and broken hy selfishness and temper, and drop them In an orphnnage or children'* home ONE WHO KNOWS. NOT IMPROPER NOT TO ACCEPT Ilenr Miss Orey: As you are so generous In gl\!tig your Rood I v ad vice to every one whn asks for It, please give me a bit of It now If a young man !ti»pp» !i<»d to sit down beside you on the car nnd ! after being there Rwhlle, offered 1 you the paper to read, would you accept It or not? Would It be proper to accept It' Please publish tills as soon aa possible. vvzr.hr.Tt, A—lt all depend* on the cir cumstance*. Some men are sln- J cere and offer It merely as kind- /|bulhwick Ummi Aomm W /'(». In CmomUm with /A KtKi MtCRBKH Y /% C<l. Nm YmA SUtn ITEMS OF HOUSEHOLD USE In Large Varieties at Exceptionally Attractive Prices BANZAI TOILET PAPIER, 7 rulls for ?(> . This in the regular grade which sells usually at 10c the roll. It is Japanese crepe paper and is made in extra large rolls. Nickel plated Sfeel Holders, tegular 10c, Tuesday at sc. Wire Carpet Heaters with wood han dles, regular at 15c, Tuesday at 10c. Medicine Cabinets in white enamel, French l>evel mirrors, plate glass shelves, $8 75 size for $6.50; $10.75 si/c $8. Scrub Brushes—22c Brush for 15c; 35c Brush for 25c. Dust Brushes, 15c for 10c. Paint Brushes, 15c size for 10c; 22c size for 15c. I,i<|tiid Veneer, 50c size .19c; 25c size for 19c. Whisk Brooms, 30c Brooms for 20c. CONTINUING THE SKIRT SALE SPLENDID values ha\e attracted hundreds of men to this store. The prices at which these shirts are offered: 89c $1.15 $1.35 $1.65 There are all sizes, in all colors in many different styles of shirts for different occasions. Tuesday is the last day of this belling. If you have not bought from this sale he advised and come here Tuesday. The values offered are the greatest that you have seen in a long time. The four prices should give you an excellent range of selection. —Just inside the Pike Street Door. New Silk Petticoat* at $2.95 Tilts Is the special Pettier nt which has helped give 'bis depart men* Us reputation for < * rational vain*-* Th« materials offered are Meaaallna and Chif fon Taffeta The skirts are niad« with bias flounces. finished with knife pleate<J ruffle. They have silk underlay Some of the one* In the shorter lengths have Jersey top# This petticoat la well msde. The materials are flnit grade It should really sell at quite a HtUe more than Ita special price, which » rz.o.v —Second Floor. The M.KDoug.ill Southwltk Co, ne*a, other* take* this opportun ity to open a conversation. Nowadays, one cannot be too careful. It would not be Impolite not to accept it. You can thank him courteously and reply that you hava read the paper, or do not care to read. • * * All letters cannot be an • w swered In the paper, and many * * are without name or address * * A stamped, self addn ased er * » \elope always brings a prompt • * reply. CYNTHIA GHKY. * * * Cynthia's Answers to Many Questions Siberia ha* only one railroad The death rale among emplo>i > ot tbo Panama canal for Is 12 wua oo y 7 14 per thousand, as against 10.42 In 1911 and 45.73 in 19P5 The lieutenant governor of the state of Washington Is hou!s P Hart; superintendent of public In struction. Josephine Preston, com rnlssloner of public lands ("lark V. Sn* idge Jerusalem flow has a telephone system, one having been Installed that connects official points, bust ness bouses and residences The public service commission In New York city Is located at 154 Nassau st. Underminsliims at Special Prices Tuesday HILDREN'S Muslin Drawers, hemstitched edge or tucked with ruffle; formerly sold at Op 20c Special at OU Children's Muslin Skirts, band or waist style, hem- Mi:.!!.-.! ruffle. quality •<: muslin; ISn formerly sold at 25c Special at tub Slipover Clowns for children, of Nainsook, Torchon edging or plain finish, rt:n with ribbon; regular price 50c. Special ZJu Third Floor. MEDIUM PUZZLES 'EM John Slater, reputed the greatest medium In the world, sjiokt" Sun day night at Stevens' hall. At this me.-ting, as a» the three previous ones during the week, Slati r t ild the first aud I 1 if nr- e* Representatives Wanted for The Seattle Daily Star We want a live, wide-awake represen tative to take subscriptions for The Seattle Daily Star in every Town and Rural Dis trict outside of Seattle. We pay the most libera! commissions possible. Write us at once and secure the terri tory around your place. Subscriptions can be taken in spare time and considerable money made. ADDRESS LETTERS TO CIRCULATION MANAGER Seattle Star Seattle, Wash. Double Wire Soap Dishes, made to hang between faucets, 30c dishes to sell for 20c. Wire Dish Strainers, 50c size for 40c; 75c size for 00c. Wire Vegetable Washers, 75c size for 59c; 90c size for 79c. Wire Soap Shakers, 18c size for 12c. Wire Kettle Bottoms which keep food from burning, 15c ones for 10c. Wire Dipper and Vegetable Ladles with long handles, 15c ones for 10c. Wire Toasters, 25c ones for 19c. Wire Meat Broilers, 35c ones for 25c. Wire Sink Strainers, 15c size for 10c. —Basement Second Avenue and Pike Street >f persons whom be had zie\er bo fori- seen lis told where they w«to born and save ih« full name# of depurted rel*tlv»s and friends, lie <1 ,<Tll»ed to different Individ uals tbe kind of purses they car* rled In inek.ts srd tol l how ■'lucli mopev *>« fit ti ft