Monday, Nov. 11, 1012. Special Features of Interest Ti The Times 9 Womee Readers SOCIETY Of much interest last week wax the marriage of Miss Hatti* Qulnn, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Quinn, to Harry C. Harrigan of this city. The wedding took place Monday morning at the St. Leo's church. * • • Mrs. William Virgea enter tained Tuesday evening with a birthday dinner In honor of the 13th birthday of Anita, her daughter. * * • Honoring her cousins, the Misses Tripp of Boston, who are guests of Miss Man el. Shlelda, Mrs. Edward I. Salmson was hostess at one of the smart bridge liartles of the season Thursday. • • • A charming wedding was that which took place In Buckley Wednesday morning uniting Miss Evelyn McHugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. McHugh to Elmer Mnermchmidt of St. Louis. • • • ■All kinds bulbs. Smith's 1116 C. "Advertisement." • . • Tlik Misftm Mlgnon and M n- Karet Fleetwood left Saturday afternoon for Portland, where they will l>e the guests of the Mlhshs Dorothy and Mildred Moulton for several weeks. • • • About furs. Gee Mueller, 921 South C. "Advertisement" * • • Mrs. Carey E. Janes will he hostess Thursday nftprnoon at a bridge party for SO guests Jn honor .of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carey Janes, who has come to Tacoma recently a bride. Talk With Us When You Feel the Need of DENTAL WORK We want to be your dentist. We guarantee to merit your patronage and we solicit your future recommendations. Ex pens© and effort have not been spared to place us in a position to render efficient and pains taking service at moderate coat to you. OUR KJiEtKXTH YEAR In THE SAMK LOCATION Rridgework $5 Per Tooth— Guaranteed Our Bridge Work Has been brought to the high est state of perfection. The teeth/ on this bridge are inter changeable at will without re moving from the mouth. 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A capital illußtratalon presents itself in the accompanying pic ture which is a real delight to the artistic eye that catches line and d«elgn and draping imper ceptibly. And yet the whole costume is simple and might be built out of medium priced materials. While the panior drapery over the hip gives coquetry to this LATEST MARKET REPORT FOR TACOMA HOUSEWIVES Fruit, Strawberries, 20c box. Huckleberries, 3 lbs. 25c. Cantaloupes, 1 for 25c. I-..is, box, $1.00. Oranges, 10®50c. Lemons, 30@50c. Coeoanuts, 10a Bananas—3oc do*. Apples, bos, 76c@51.25. Apples—Gravensfeln, box, $1.35® 1.50. ■MM Roast Beef, prime rib, lb. 18<3>20c Pot Roast, 12V4@150. Boiling Beef, B@loo. ,' Sirloin, 20c. Porterhouse, 25@280. T-Bone, 22@26c. Round Steak, 18a Leg of Lamb, spring, 20c Lamb Chops, shoulder, : ISo: Join and rib, 20c Shoulder of Lamb, 12U& Lamb Stew, lb., 7c Roast Pork, 18-20-250. Pork Chops, shoulder, 20c;, loin and rib, 28c. «V Veal Roost, ls2sc. Veal Cutlets, 20025 a. 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The dress itself Is made of white channelise —soft, line ma terial suitable for an evening gown—might be substituted. It is trimmed with the bead em broidered motifs and bead fringe. The black velvet hat with tta smart trimmings adds contrast. Bell Peppers, lb., 15c. KgK Plant. Ib., Be. Qlobe Onions, 4 for 10c Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Onions. Radishes, all bunch stuff. 3 bunches for 6c. Cabbage, 6@loc. Potatoes, sack, 75 @ 95c. Spinach, lb., 6c Sweet Potatoes, selected. 8 lbs. 25a Bermuda onions. 2 lbs. 25c. in rri'.ri. CIIERSE AND EGGS Butter, tub, 35c lb., 3 lbs. $1.00. Best tub. 37c lb., 3 lbs. $1.05. Fancy Bricks, 38c Washington, 38c. Oregon, 35c, 3 lbs. 11.00. . - Cheese Tllamook, 20c. Wisconsin, 20c' New York, 30c Imported Swiss, 40c Roquefort, COc Kbit*. Fresh Ranch, fancy, 50c. Regular, Eastern. SOc. Reduced Prices on Electric Lamps , We have the famous Mazda lamps which save you about two-thirds on your light bill. See our window. 115 watt now 40c, were 50c. 25 watt now 4Oc, were 60c. . 4 0 watt now 45c, were 55c. 60 watt now OOc, were 75c. 100 watt now OOc, were $1.10. A. GEHRI &CO. Main 402. 111S Tacoma ar. THE TACOMA TIKES. TURKEY RECIPES THK CONDITIONS Mentis Must Be for Five Persons; Five Courses. Cost Must Be Important Factor. Dig Turkey for Host Menu. Last Day, Nov. 22. Address: Turkey Mum Editor. - A Thanksgiving dinner for only $2.45 is the one proposed by Mrs. O. N. Gaylord, 6230 South Lawrence street, and the answer is "chicken." For $1 Mrs. Gaylord can have chicken, dressing, and gravy. That ineane a dollar saved, for turkeys come higher l»y that much. Here's her menu: MENU Soup Cream of Tomato (15c) Koast Chicken, Gravy, Dressing ($1) Mashed Potatoes (10c) Mashed Squash (10c) Celery (sc) Cranberry Sauce (10c) Waldorf Salad (X.c) (cabbage, apples, nuts, celery) Mince Pie (15c) Pumpkin Pie (15c) Fruit Cake (lJc) • Coffee (10c) Total cost, $:Mr>. Cynthia Grey's Answers CAN'T A FELIX)W UK A FRIEND? Dear Miss Grey: lam 23 ' yearn of age and have been "keeping company" with a girl- of 18 for about a year. For various reasons I am not considering marriage. Now, inn I doing an injus tice to be no more limn a friend? I have not men tioned matrimony, and it would Ik* rather einbarrasi ing to tell her of my "inten tions," us that would be presuming she was in love with me. In so many of the letters written to you by girls, ili.-y say they have been "keeping , - company with a young man" ' for different lengths of time, and apparently take it , for granted that they are prac tically engaged, Can't a fellow he a friend to a girl and see her once ' or ■ I win- a week and take her out to placet* of amusement, ■ without being under obli gations to marry her? I ..- would like to hear the girls' ideas on this question. INQUISITOR. A. — a man can be a friend and take a girl to amuse ntents and call and I do not be lieve any sensible girl will con sider herself engaged; but when he makes love and expects the privileges of an engaged man she thinks him honest, and has faith enough in him .to believe he means what he says by his ac tions, if not in actual words. Be honest with yourself and the girl, and you will have noth ing to regret. THE AFFINITY DISEASE Dear Miss Grey: Wo are two married Indies, of saino ago. Both have been mar ried over five years. Wo are not satisfied with our hus bands. Miss Grey, we both have another fellow whom we think will be very good to us and we love them very much. Our husbands are good to us in many ways; but we have to spend our evenings at home while they go out with other company. What shall we do about It? Shall we leave our hus bands for these other fel lows, who are home-loving men; or shall we stick with our husbands? ■. HOME l.( I Its. —I know of nothing that will make a woman dissatisfied with her husband, or a husband tired of his wife quicker than the affinity disease. We can always find good (?) reasons for the things we want to do, and excuses for those we do not. And I. know the affin ity craze Is responsible for a great many unhappy homes. Because your husbands do not do right is no reason you should do wrong; and not until men and women learn what honor means in marriage will we have good homes, good children, and a good nation. '. These men of whom.you speak are not home lovers, or they would not try to break up your homes, and they have not your good at heart, or they would not encourage you to dishonor your homes by associating with them, unknown to your husbands. HAVK TO KNTKRTAIN HIM I OX THK STREET I ' Dear Miss Urvj: I am a working girl about 17 and ■ hare always worked out and I made my own way till now,, and I am staying home. .' I have a stepfather who is not good to nie.%l am keep- ' Ing company with a young man of 20. He is an elec- ' trician. He Is very kind to me. . My home Is not such 'as to entertain him. It i* so humble. And my stepfather ' won't allow It, so I have to . entertain him on the street. ' It makes me feel bad to think I can't treat him the same as: he does me.' He seems to like me very much. •' I ~ got %' ac- '.' quainted with him at a hotel waiting on ' table. " I would ■ Fruit (25c) (bananas and oranges) like lo get a good place work ing. Would like to get a place in a doctor's office. I haven't a very good educa tion. 1 would like a place hero in town, if you could find one for me. I always wanted to train as a nurse; but have changed my mind. lIHOWX KYKH. A. —My girl, the best place for you is in a good private family whore they will treat you right. I judge from your letter that you ;ire inexperienced. Wherever you entertain your friend, on the street, or in the home, do not al low him to be familiar. This man may be bone.st, but often a man ■eeerns to be very fond of a girl to tho girl's everlasting sorrow. I wish I could tell you of a good place. If you will go to the Y. W. C. A. and tell them the cir cumstances, I am sure they will help you get work. . THINGS WE WOULD TELIj .:■■- OUR MOTHERS ' f Dear Miss Grey: We are two girls of 14 and 15 years. We are not sisters, but very great friends. One of us Iris ii father, but tlio ■ other has neither lather nor mother and is living ' with her aunt. Now, Miss Grey, it isn't very easy to tell fathers and aunts things that we would tell our mothers if wo had one, so we are writing to you for advice. W'h are. very nun in love. Would you jileu.se tell us some good hooks to read? We thank you very much in advance and hope you will not think us foolish. Please answer an soon as you can. TWO MOTHERLESS GIRLS. A.— Love at 14 and 15 Is not the same as it is in later years, and if you girls will Bend me your address and ask any ques tion you wish, just as you would your mothers, if you had them, I will answer each one privately and truthfully. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, by Kate Douglas Wiggins; Anne of Green Gables, by L. M. Mont gomery, and Uncle William, by Jeanette 1/oe, are dandy books for girls your age. DON'T APPROVE OF WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE 'Dour Miss Grey: To set tle a dispute, will you kind ly tell us the prop""1 * way to limit: stockings, by the top ' or the foot? Wo would also like to ' have your readers' opinion of women running for office, such as governor. Wo would like to have your opinion, too. We don't approve of ; it ourselves. 'Iliaiikinn you. 8. E. C. I. M. IS. ■ A. —Hang your stockings by the toe, except on Christmas Eve. It depends on the women who run for office. Women In general are more conscientious, and if one runs for governor who has this trait, is well informed, and has executive ability and the good of the people at heart, I see no reason why she should not be elected. NERVOUS? Ail run down? Ayer's Sarsaparilla b a strong nerve tonic No alcohol. Sold for GO year*. Ask Your Doctor. t£&ri£Sz 10 WHOM IT MAY INTEREST ixrram^^^m Thl" 1. to certify fi>'/«*iiijE*6Sithat I wai accldant iZ'-'^SSSwWEvtH a'l!r Injured on the I*/EtW*?VBl railway last year. KHts»i*'3i*B After doctoring with I'KCraui'w many doctor* wlth- KT^^ttiSfi finally I was *dvln» can never catch them." The "Hibbertoo" is her best friend. "I can see him," she says, "but nobody else can, though, of course, you can think you can. We go to palaces at ni^ht and have long talks with the kings. All the kings like 'Hibbertoo,' 'cos ho is vt-ry wise, lie likes smiley faces. We always stay to breakfast with tho kings. 'Hib bertoo' doesn't have any mamma. But all the other animals hedp him, whenever he meeds it. and that makes it very nice for him." John Murray, the publisher, ivail tlio nianiiKiiipt. It was "an astonishing production," and he wanted to publish it. ■$> ■$- 'if & & <$> ■$•<«> 4" ■$■ ♦ Glltr, PAYS IIIKAK HKT ♦ ♦ CINCINNATI, Nov. 11.— I •• Mins Myrtle Hays, a society ♦ ♦ girl «nd suffragette of Addy- <£ J' ston, a suburb, paid an eloc- • ♦ tlon wager in a fashion that 's<* >"$ 's>'s>'s'<>4> PAGE FIVE ; Cynthia's Answers to Many Questions The, pro.C«";« of making vinegar troru grape Juice is to expose *\us Juice to the air until It ia through ferment lug; then bottle. A man can be sued for "ne-» ceasity" bills contracted by his wife. The suit will be brought in the state where the bills were contracted. Vaseline Is conceded by ex ports to be one of the best pro moters of the growth of hair known. Apply a very little at a time to the scalp and massage well into the skin. The expression "23" started from the fact that the corner of 2:' id ay., New York city, was, or is, apt to Income congested and loiterers are asked by the police to move on, or ' skidiloo." The expression "Quo Vadis" means "Which Way." The novel of that name deals with tlie mental and physical conflict of the hero In deciding whether he will be a chriotian or a heathen. Thore are no national holldaya, but there are legal holidays, July 4 IwiiiK one of them. When the initial is used on stationery, it should be either the monogram ur the last initial. Jim Jeffries and Jim Corbett fought In the Mechanics pavilion, Bu Francisco, August 4, I'JO3. The willow plumes are still stylish ( but the unkuoU«d ones lead. Straight feathers are worn very much. If nn American tnkes out citi zen pai>ers in another country, liis wife becomes an alien anil cannot vote in the United States. "Hard Up," send mo your ad dress. 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Much the sjoHt economical way to buy. Boiled Cid«r, large bottle 2.V; small ISc. Canned Corn, 2 cans 15r, 00c a dos. Canned Salmon, 2 for 15c; Ksc a doz. Canned Pineapple, 15c; $1.75 a doi. Solid pack Tomatoes, lie; $1.80 a
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