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P THE SEATTLE 8TAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1907. | HOW ROMANTIC I = managed the affair with his woul THE ALICE GITCHELL KIRK TELLS HOW THE SEATTLE STAR. ms fit ® | Therefore, it so happened that DR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907-1300 Fred Gorey, out for a morning T0 SAVE MONEY 1K YOUR KITCHEN nde Ae walk, In an effort to clear his " gh — EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT 8UNDAY. brain after the reations night, met . iesnnetiliestiitalaicaciaie AV EMU! ‘elephones — « little Johnny Livingood, coping | Dear Mra, Housewife emancn | jee connecting all parts of the “Se Hike a en@ti unwillingly to school.” | you are amazed by the bigh Pine st bw building — Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441. Qi 'o Good morning, Johnny, he) prices of foodstuff and worried at LAKE Ave, Ask for the department or the name of the person said, “how grg.you this morning?’ | the kitchen bills that grow larger desired. si a The ne ae purely ey mand larger every month BALLARD STAR AGENCY 1 Mallard Ave Sueset, Maltard sof but it started the boy's willing The Daily Star does not believe 2 ene tongue that you are extravagant, but the| EVERETT ATAR AGKNCY—Vomer 4. 2991 Rockefeller Ava "Aw, Um all right,” be sald,!editor thigks he has found some} pussy enty Ove conte per moh. De I've never been sick except when| advice on cooking economy which " * IT had the mumps and the measles! iy no timely to the hich price situa at Roartia matter and the whooping cough and the! tion that every woman who reads ae | wearlet fever, But sister, she's will apyweetate it | "When inet becription very well, She didn't come down! Minn Alice Gitchell Kirk, the} Kame la taken from the list A change to breakfast this morning, and I} famoun culinary expert, who has ‘ hoard a orying when TL woke Up) lectured to thotwands of wome last might.” lon the selence of cooking, has writ | | “You're a good boy, Johnny.")ton i series of articles of which | jaatd Corey, a# he gave the boy 4) ine following is the first, on how to | half dollar Huy some candy) save money in the Kitchen, We { | with this lare confident that these articles sae | Can 1 buy & base ball, too?” ) wilt interest you and that they will 5 jealled Johnny after the young man,| point the way to the saving of! POLITICS AND AN OLD BLUE COAT who had turned and was burry:| thousands of dollars in the house} ing back with throbbing heart) poids of this city.-Kditor Star - toward the girl's house, Receiving Thank God for sentiment! |no answer, Johnny hurried on tol py ALICE GITCHELL KIAK. | rs ‘ a | froh clutehing his shining treas The firat wintte of housekeep-| You will say so, too, when you have read this story | ure in his fist ing ia to know how to make bread. | In one of our big cities there is a man named Cooley | When Johnny came home from! Most women fall, and waste on X g hool at noon hia sister called ntial, Good bread is half t He is a man with a big heart. He cared about the poor and) thim into the parior meal, A loaf of h made bread | the unfortunate 1 he was given cl of the ch aritable | } Johnny ee you say anything net mitaine one-half more outriment|! ‘ Mr. Core: this morning? she | the he same amount of ordin and correctiona artments of the city, He loved his work el y ime 8 4 ~ Fw athe — ° , “ «i prend ot quantitte ICE G. KIRK, He went into it with a mighty zest. He accomplished many] Yeh, soe what ho gimme? re-|of four loaves, the cost is not mo sonnet eect Aan nt | iy plied Johnny, producing the balf\than 4% cents @ loaf and seasoned and ts very nourish pings. dolar | Good bread recipes are common, | ing A great political fight now goir min this city of| : whet ue BA ave yon, ro wd if followed carefully one can-| The upper cut of round steak 2 « parties are tearing cac ther’s throats. The or demand in winter, clutch fall. With « bread mixer mach| costs 16, the lower 14 cents a Cleveland. Two part 6% tearing <3 : / jing his arm anxtousty |labor ts eliminated and the work| pound. From elther the best fla [ff CREMO .. party that is out is attacking with all the viciousness it ¢ an — Aw, fer = ye a“ poate) omes a joy. I would have « y| vored and most nutritio meat ‘ rand, everything done by the party that is in, The} THE LIFE OF .A CLERGYMAN. nd bat,” replied he Vernetous | girl graduate from the elghth grade| dishes are made, Slow cooking is command, everything done by the party tha : | Johnny jable to make good bread absolutely neceas in EL HAMID .... bloodshot eye of partisan 4 lighted upon Cooley, Wh | ee : nt any No, | mean what did you say} xt to bread making, | place the| ake the meat te waa a . © make him give you the money? pction and he| its flavor. The euts oole yreache know-nothing A man with to 8 tion and proy king of the ate 4 a was ( y Ay ” her a mw oo «| or sisted Mins Livingood <. tous cuts of meats, which | Prise those which contain the most All 12%@ Cigara...5 for Seg out experience t \n easy victim ry not attack} much in earnest ‘ell om means largely the cheaper cuts | nutriment, and therefore w ———— Cooley | iJ nas hae 4 a ane ¢ Ri — it 1 tres vr - have bik rope economical, even at a All 10¢ Cigars . soyth . | ow jorgive You) vanced in price House ke r| Migher price, on , ‘ } They did BY JOSI Jif you did should not only know how to relect | wal siudiced t nvesti | Aw, | didn't say anything |the meat, but also how to cook it} Tomorrow's article wi! surprise A partisan and pre} ee a: | — ot just to him I hadn't ever|eo it shail be tender and) you. Mrs. Kirk says that Cooley and his institutions y br i Yooh Wise Says: Half Back——Eftect given by a low om sick and that you we ick | nothing lost in the ce This | Cheaper cuts of meat are the most Rpeaipas prejudi tortions and ey pil | | Cornage ae i". ‘ P| couldn't eat any breab an only be done by und endian | @ tritious and tells how they can | All Ge Cigars . rimitive arrangement o O, Johnny, how could you?’ ex | the slower method, of king UO COOKSE INTO Cehcous Clene ~ loried hi ent and wor He was part canting lelaimed the girl. “What will ho] Beef, jamb and veal suitable for aay are ete amar mnnene | of he dame aa Wikde “Geibiaialie, . ani :Geches sis inieiiagiie wuatia | ere—Usually mero slips of | ty f me?” and she hid her! stew sells at 10 cents a pound.| Talk With Brown | AND DON'T FORGET qo pngee A p met wecemertly 6 | ‘ face in her hands Two pounds of this moat with 5| About that plumbing and heating wept to think at} fellow men could say such things. oak nn wan | skia—Cuticle of an end-seat Johnny watebed this astonish-|cents’ worth of vegetables—also| in your new be Gal’ oer antl Save Y¥ What had they re « ness th’ hipperpotter- | F [ae = . o Mig at — a & | dum wings if you choose—will am | ma H. BROWN PLUMBID our 4 Te ould discover ne mon au ly four people. > ‘ine ! 2. Going through t! y hospital, eagle-eyed for criticism mus An inventive Genius. |reanon for tt oupbone, which ts ordinartl Rival oA | Certificates they found the beds swe dclean. But the peering eye of Subbubs—What makes him so un-| He was startled to feel himacif aif meat, can be had for 7 | ’ ¥ aie popular? suddenly gathered into his sister's a pound; from this ¢ he Our cert one investigator saw a ragged blue coat beneath the pillow Rorrow—He fixed his lawn mow-| arms and hugged very tlebt the Sout of : Pp stoc ‘, "asd W o Ts k 2 O t } rliflestes 666 goed tor of a pods old man } er so you have to drop a aickel in| “johnny, you're an ang and the meat can be ased for delicious e ake u merchandise of any kind, and t old ma “aii 2 the slot to make it go—Judeg. go |the best little brother a «irl ever!ty made-over dishes: and these al” he shouted. “What's this? Rags! Dirt! Disease !""| - FP had,” she cried And here's a| should not be despised by the bent e ater represent cash. * } siet a> Hy, * . " t! A Pleasant Surprise. * half dott te on, de . { said a quiet nurse; “you don't understand. That/ —— half dollar for you, ar | of housekeepers a ue By os sh bi ase ee Nothing has such a negiocted ap-|__ The former Now York man gad} Johnny was much bewild A ipeiebentiinn, “eemtkieiad camila Sterilise the milk and coat belongs to the poor old man who occupies t spe rec t ‘S| pe rance now as the knothole in a |*"0Und the vicinity of the Golden (his sudden change of aspect. But at, may be purchased for & cents put it in cans—it is then all he has to remind him of the outside world. Those shoes} baseball fence. Gates with a wild jook in his eye] [he was very sure of the second und, and with vegetables and ae astee l That At er . icin That ae What are you looking fortgen- | shining piece of money in his cooking in many well-todo . are charity shoes. That medicine is charity medicine hha Maybe Mark Twain bas such a| tly inquired St. Peter, “Comd right hand. Mea, with the addition of bread, ( ‘arnation shirt is a charity shirt. Even his food is charity food. The |jong life because he keeps the grave | '® 1 Gee!” he cried, hurrying fr constitul an entire meal, In| Two sTorrs argedy coat i he h left. On th i that old coat |‘? amused to yawn for him And the man replied, broketity the room, “now [ can get a ma France this fs the main dish of the} . fraggedy coat ts all he has lef m the arm of that old coa ‘ate } This is, indeed, heaven. Seeing | and breas’ protector, too. country folk. It in carefully cooked 1013-1015 Fourth 1! no speculators, from whom I had! and while Johony purchased | = ; oot = 34 he bore the wife of his bosom. In that old coat he walked!) siions of gallons of artestan | hoped to purchase # ticket, I came looked | U.S. Navy Yard ! Sterilized. First Ave. Pike, these necessities hin ats streets dene t m. Things ha re h)| Water are going to waste every day the streets an independent man, Things have changed with iy a aga len to the conclusion there wasn't even happily at a diamond ring which} Take a trip on the Sound and him, and all he has to remind him of that life that was is that Sure. That's . coe’ jstanding-room left."--Puck glistened on her finger and young! visit the U. §. navy yard, see the You put back the water, are. ‘That's where the cocktail giles Saas 6 fe r roa This old man is feeble i inc On e can Sad buttermilk thirsts flourish | Fred Corey went whistling about! battleships Oregon feconsin and and you have the dell old coat. This old man is feeble in mind and body. He can . When Right Triumphe. \hts work in a manger that caused | Nebraska, the cruisers Charleston, cious, wholesome milk never get well. He is only a child. Wo you have us tak Madelino—No, dear, the Mantia | High and higher soared the prices* | hts friends to smile knowingly Boston, Buffalo and the training for any cooking purpose. ‘ " : othe. . le got pucengeiiecitincans —mmomeonn | Ship Philadelphia, the mammoth At your grocer’s, the is doll away from him cable is not made of hemp. Sore and sorer people ge - ~ y > hig doll away from } : s 7 And the trust gods laughed dertatve, | .Gune For Rent—riper & Taft dry docks, torpedo boats and modern milkman, at ten Be it to the everlasting credit of the council of that city That dog of yours is very tame.| As the common people fought 1034-86 Second av prison ahip Nip Boats leave cents a can; less in case . : sonra —— ——- | Pier 2, foot of Yeslor way, six times lots. : that it overwhelmed the report of the partisan committee with | He's « regular moltyeoddie } —— , how bee. a aa find P t e Not exactly. 1 a model col.| Fought that they might gata a mor- |/ | Round trip, 60e. $i storm of indignant pr t te | sol j And be it to the everlasting credit of humanity that there To sustain their ebbing life | fought to keep the home together 1 i , . Football Definitions. \¥ are still to be found a few pure, sweet-souled men who see th ened to give For the sake of babe and wife! (A reader asks us _ The Only paugys oc = | was eee’ mightiness of s i that it is one of the few things | him the definitions of various foot 1 YW all terms. Here ta the beet we can | Put the human trust. got-microbe PY that make this living, all fo on short notice. The sporting} Grasped them firmly by the|| Ba k MONEY-BAG seinen rr fitor will please correct us if we throat } n in CAN ONE MAN EARN $100,000,000 ? ake any mistakes.) And o'er thelr distorted features seal Mf enda—Th mes | Did the hideous trust gods gloat! POCKET b * \ t ij Flying W “The possession of wealth, however great, furnishes by | as a missle itself‘no presumpti zainst the owner's probity.” | re " . | Gridiron A college president said that in a speech. He is Dr. E.| ‘reves See growler Scene of the droll Number of cota held in} readiness at she hospital Benj. Andrews, president of the University of Nebraska. Also : . ; f Long Pass—Season compliment he is a close friend of John D kefe > ars “If a man can fraudlessly become possessor of $10,000," h Punting—A mild form of aquatic ‘4 J diversion. went on, “he can, if he works on with the same zeal, skill { power, not only as easily, but more easily, obtain $100,000, $1,000,000 or $100,000,000. If he becomes a millionaire you have no right to denounce any part of his fortune, save upon proof of fraud.” The learned de We will quote him a definition of deception deliberately practiced “Fraud.” “Fraud, an act or course tor did not define with the view of gaining a wrong or unfair advantage; deceit ; trick; an artifice by which the right or interest of another is injured.” Apply this to t trust, the beef trust, the tobacco tr and their kind, or to the methods Which have nished us our Rockefellers, our H ans and our Carnegie Is it or is it not deliberate deception to say that a- c¢ modity is worth $2 when a selling pri f $1 will bring dant profit? Have or have not ther tricks been deliberately practiced with the view of gaining a wrong and unfair advantage? + bination injured the right or interest of others? Money will gr It | grow rapidly, The zealous and far-sighted man will make ma a dollar, and make it honestly, which his slower ed bre never perceives But, in one busine career, $10,000 never nto $100,000,000 unless that man abandons profit for plunder. Of course, it is on a question of ethics, or morals, or conscience. Which « iat even college presidents can be curi ously deficient CALVE WILL TAKE 1000 FRENCH PEASANTS TO CALIFORNIA TO GROW GRAPES train. HE VISITS THE EART a Left Guard—One who has missed ot ple used | | ‘Then the common With @ trustdefying shout in righteous indignation— — | Put the trast gods down and out! || Rowe Now the masté » tollers are the m shouts And th And the To dan the lust acoursed hordes! 40 Kos. j people, patient, | @ the servers, H AB A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AND || MAKES WIRELESS “OBSERVATIONS IN HIS NOTEBOOK WHILE CROSSING THOROUENFARE Was STRUCK FORCIBLY Wy PEAR AND DEFTLY PROUECTED MOTO UPPER AUR mmm i -BkIMNG OCCUPYING SWIFTLY PASSING CONVEYANCE Seattle THAT 18 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 15 THE lords | Good rid Union Savings & Trust Co. Corner Second and Cherry. you WILL, IT CON VENIENT YOUR CHECKS HERE DURING THE FIND TO CASH AFTERNOON AND EVENING. © On Savings | We Pay 4 o Accounts | _— | Ballard | Branches at Georgetown, Renton TEA, Do think differences in tea are the you cents a pound? Your grocer returns your m { you don't ike Sohiliing’s Be we pay him Boiler Wanted I have an Oj tle Star Exc City botler, 16 YORK, Oct. 26 hor ‘, ery will soon be . ‘ lips of army of Frenc vertica ib out her ounced ishing ammoth vine “ Kood as new, I sunny ¢ iia as at BY A, ROBT. GROH hae abe thr ¥ ite fellow countrymen Fred Corey and A Livingood | sintiar i " re x got Mme, ( nad parted - ‘aceon : plantation of 1,000 If yo 1 me to come t moe 3 ect appr os . 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