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| THE SEATTLE SAK Bi x SDAY, OCTORER 29, 190 HOW ROMANTI¢ 18-3) the colander on « ple plate and then | into a warm oven to dry, Sprinkle with walt and every few minutes tows the rice up and down by shak | ing the colander, so a8 to become | (S000 nesT reheated al Brough Jerve as a| AVENUE vexotable @hrse faGdinner in place| gseancn stom of potatoes, or for breakfast with | PiKestawnsr. cream and #ugar or ayrup. To Cook Oatmea! Select the he dium ground old fashione Hoh oatmeal, Cook in a double To each quart of bottling THE SEATTLE STAR v STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907-1309 SeventPav. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Telephones — Private exchang connecting al! parts of the | building — Sunset, Main 1080 and Independent, 441. ¥ Rami i) Ask for the department or the name of the person ‘ desired. : a BALLARD STAR AGENCY 21 Batiard Ave Sunset, Ballard aoe mis ALICE @. KIRK The vegetable marigt Totter a fruitful field for the study of in| telligent onomy | BVERETT STAR AGENCY .1fomer vans, 1991 Rowkefoltor Ay.: Sunset 1649 ere ae a iia ons teaeuapatal of ta . J and eight table of the ont “© ty and “y per copy. etx © twehty five conte per month ah understanding of elable fooda hats ns ny Ge | [or underatanding of vonetabo fod und sight tbloapogatus of the ont “tom wt into the outer vessel of bollir we oan te a at the Postoffice at Baatila Washington, us second-class matter priveiplos underlying — vegetable wn get go ae ie tee ‘ ot a hea R cooking which are vot difficult to ater and cook ver for ft ‘ : ag a ie your eu * deratand | or six hours, Rice i# a summer tm ¥ ‘ lacie bes “4 m the tit nt} aye » la no food, and ontweal a winter food ‘ay atte { m the branch of cooking #0 neglected as| While rice and macaront should be! and nothing can excel either of aye a NOTICE TO SURSCRIMERS should € The Star ‘n the cooking of ¥ e« rapidly these tn thats [Feayective seasons ns § K e . the taver “> 2 While not a ¥ 1 am Perhaps the most inble and|for a breakfa i f the weuay by oy f'more tha whee, plows aware that all the nents neces. economical of all it rice, and also) value i ft, ’ for nutrition are found in the the moat easly digested the hang. in : e 8 perfect Hervioe " a em ey i vey able kingde 4 ilttie| TO Cook Botied Rice—Wash| ne sower of the seed le the , ti i yodbnBe - : 2 meat fs necessary thoroughly one cuptil of the best) author of the whole barvext of mis - ‘ Generally speaking, ve jouth Carolina rice and add grad:| ohio —Demonthene Be FINANCIAL OR MORAL PANIC ? should be cooked tn uncov ually to ot least three quarts of rap ~ i ‘ sain, ae Covering does not lly botling water, a | keop botling U.S. Navy Yard a the flavor. Rapid boiling renders | Continuously for from 15 to 20 min Fa) Here's an idea about this present depression, which may be underground vegetables tough, © utes. Drain in a colander and| Take @ trip on the Sound and : ‘ : blanch by carefully letting plenty | visit the U. 8 navy yard, soo the ¢ , sue, but probably ia not just below the boiling point; this v p aa age ste —_ behind thia panic different from those be softens the fiber, makes them ten Of cold water run through it t| battleships Oregon, Wisconsin and i pee Soe. tee Where ee es der and‘ retains both flavor and a ~~ 'Nebraska, the cruisers Charleston Wednesday and Tharsday hind’ the 189% panic, and if this is so, other results may be Ladisit wei valieas Medes: one color, All vegetables should go over ton, Buffalo and the teatning looked for | the fire in botling water, and pota, U8 recelved; 80 different patterns; ship Philadelphia, the mammoth oo In 1898 the farme and producers generally were busted | toes cooked at the boiling point, 0g — bt 46. Bags jal for Friday dry docks, torpedo boats ‘ and 20 », corn Ide, It was a kedly 4 = - ee mmm, and Saturday, $16.60 up. GOOD. prison abip Nipsic, Boats leave : Wheat wan 620, cotton 60 or Zo, corn Ife, It wan so markedly an | THE REPORTER'S LI —| me tof battleships at navy Jara |YEAR RAINCOAT CO., First and Pier 2, foot of Yeuler way, six times 10 Per Cent Off a era of low prices that the freo silver idea, that momey WAS AD | o-csssssssesssssnsesssnesernsstienettnnsmmessstusimmetnnersnmmnntt Madison *** dally. Round trip, 60¢ eee! ur regular » item (han cisewbene. prociating, got {ts grip on the country U TAREE RR Ce Fit er FRAP saat a trip, ; i Today wh ia $1.05 and over, cotton is Ile, and corn 60c. é i \y i sd In fowa im 189% they burned corn for fuel because it did not § AR D Proeapi Oa pay to ship. This year corn ls making the fowa farmers rich Railways show larger earnings, gross and net, and manufac BY JOS Ho | mplate Ang turers have found no marked depression Seabees ms Yet Wall Street sells railway and industrial stocks at ex Josh Wise Says: | wrote It, but personal memoirs of H Cb tremely low and sagging prices and some stock has practically this nature would be welcomed by « a eens the community from some men fe mnrtet Whatever : whom it Is unnecessary to name.- Ronse In 1892 all sorts and conditions of p got to buying stocks. Puck tase 00 per eabiiig >” 3 Tho same fs true of 1902, before the se anic of 1903. Wall | Hones. large i we ’ lees 18 poe Street men said that last there had » extremely iittle | Th’ man } Amendment Accepted. bya . brag of public buying In what in previous years would have been regard | rent r | John Henry, where have Lowe 10 per cout off cat ed as an exceedingly tempting market. It was said that “insiders poset, rag ee ae The oyster season Lown 16 per eat did ge t on the up-grade ¢ hope that | ; P | only i be ; were Keeping the market on the up-grade in the hope that the of a lyre @ living picture show begins with September een "i@ ‘por ‘sei’ gad* ; reluctant public would finally come in. But the public never came | Wife: WHA-A-AT! . ril Sanen wail We i Finally whee the “insiders” ceased to push, stock pr with Husband: Er—I meant a mov and ends with April. Lene 10 per cout of, MM $m unprecedented rapidity, helped of course by professional “bear” op Jing picture show The soup se n erators, who can make money by getting on the toboggan | Did You Know That— om sitar com | — aa ; Timo makes wine age, trouble begins with January and ends ditions which kept the public out of ¢ enne eae adie by Amerl-| nakes a man ago, but just ite skin with December. Therefore out, what difference, if any, will this make in the fnal result? makes a sage? Yes, and more hash } ang, further, if stock market conditions are local and peculiar, | ae what cause, different than in former years, is at work? Can it Be— | She (thirating tor information) — $—} ere Is it not perhaps a moral panic, peculiarly devastating to the That when Taft spoke of probe | what is a gin-mill? |bly being a private cititen two! ‘py: years hence, he meant as first cit large? isen of the land? | Ie 1893 the cause of the panic was almost purely financial. The great captains of industry and the principal W e@rators were still popular heroes. People felt a fellowship with Deo not two questions come up What were the market, and they t victims, but likely to be comparatively harmless to the country at frankly)—"A vice.” She—"And « water-wagon ? He A—er-—vice versa Jude are in season every day in every month of every year. Oysterettes—oyster crackers with om Cutting Sarcasm I don't want to be too hard o1 them in their misfortunes and the superstition that Wall Street | this 4 genes — « a taste that improves the flavor ping energy through the national arterte yours id Lincoln Beachy, t Dinette red oe aa eta ‘iiaageea pacman: } aoronaut, in ortticteing the airsht Aon soup and chowder. Preceding this panic, however, there has been an unparalleled amount of exposure and public education Into the real methods of great financters. We ha ad Lincoln Steffens and Tom Lawson and a host of other wri et out of the hero class, and put them in the rogue’s gallery. } NATIONAL In addition, there have beon official exposures by state In patron's cheek four times. es BISCUIT vestignting committees, and the Uni a Interstate Commerce each offense be sald. as he spon; Commission. The first natural and logical result of these expos off the blood, ‘Ob, dear me, “ COMPANY Th a ¢ o cn yd let (t go at that ures was to drive @ great number of the public out of the stock was tone # coll we — Bert pi aeien id market. Wall Street brokers who sis \ order, | He wont to find a watery grave when the shave was over he went Ywo stores 1013-1015 Fourth First Ave. to let It down as easy as the mag did the careless barber and dust proof packages The barber had evidently beed . out late the night before, for hand was shaky and he cut farival, “Ite a bad affair from every standpoint, but ‘I'm willing Always fresh in moisture 5 ors who have dragged the high financt ay and sel and whose business is comparatively ke have said that it Hut he came back to the water-cooler and filled his would: be of the greatest possible benefit to them if one or And complained, “Alack! | mouth with water, Then, with tight of the insurance thieves or a great operator tike Harriman The grave would not stay dug - e or ip - _ er put in jail. They have sald that the impression had gone forth | pow come the melancholy days agp «oll me hay that not only were the high financters crooks, but that The saddest of the yeu: v the Tooth not being punished Ifke other crooks, and hence that When h nike on the job ache asked had none of the ordinary remedies at crime. 1 And hea frult grows more deer : Oh, 80, . — or just wan my face was that the people of moderate and » means were not put Beyond the Grave” fa the title of ' 4 stil - Every ting their money into the great Wal! ‘et promotions, The (a new book. We don't know who | body's Perera high financiers were even beginning to distrust each « and r eee Fe ee this lack of confidence not in business ability in general, bub in | ~ WATCH SOCIETY Go 10 0 THE NOSE RING! the integrity of the large business trustees, was making it im possible to get money | Recently in New York it has been proved that at least four of the largest street railway ore of th eatly one large banking firm, hav 4 in operations which were nothing less than putting their hands in a bag and stealing the money. The New York Street Railway system has gone into the hands of a receiver, principally through sheer lack of public com fideace in the managers of the enterprise Apparently, therefore, in a time of very fair business prosper ity we see « particular industry going t smash, namely, the industry of issuing pap for investment country, and appar been « RECEIVER’S SALE No wonder the great sacrifice of the McCarthy Stock commands the at- tention of thousands of Seattle shoppers. No wonder the aisles of the bi $10.00 Set of Teeth. $7.50 Set of Teeth, 22 Carat pare Gold $4.00 and $5.0 Bri work 84.00 and $54 store are crowded. No other Seattle store can possibly meet our prices on th certificates in the form of stocks and « 14 from this par ; Ab Canat ¢ thousands of articles now on sale here. Every article in the store is af- bonds and selling them. Money has been withh Briieewere aaa Mi industry b » of ell founded belief oy pt > Rime Fon THE . Pp . + ++ssphenel pa raged pegs ot greg iotinece ar ropmphanenng aoe Dee tah fected. It's a case of sell the goods here at any price, and every day there are a 3. stocks and paper securities have gone down tremendous But A : ° x Fillings 50 walthe bogey a. pal toute ve Perean a bop " sr gs ie more and greater bargains coming to light. See our windows and read the of as & really essential part of the nation’s business. The t ALL WORK WAR items given below— 20 YEARS. every yard you buy here now ondant, which is causing such a “flutter” among women that it may set a new fash fimanciers are left to stew in their own juice without public sym 7 ; 4 pathy, and to a large exter without ; © alarm. m ‘ Saas 1 a E 2 A . | De aceiatnnibichane te Cie eias actin: wath Tt is to your own best interest to buy all you can at this store while this ° j im one day lose $40,00 of their stock exchan ne sale is in progress. It is not probable, and we sincerely hope that no other Associa was no indication that stock was largely held a | store will ever be compelled to make such a wholesale slaughter of prices on Under New Man: i few market manipula who, when they ceased to be e to | good merchandise. It is your duty and your privilege t | \ £ ler and yot e to take advantage of Opp. Garvey-Bu bluff each other red without @ public fanerat | be THId SCHEME FOR } : ‘ r ' | the opportunity le yo 1 So would it not appear that Wall Street is suffering fr an | pinay ay DiS PLAYING THEM on Ore nity while you can. 1 1 122d i acute moral disturbance, which, of course, must in some degree | STYLE WouLo BE OUT OF DATE 1 affect the general business of the count t need not se Rain Coats Outing Remnants. Dress rust ' | Ss. ess Goods. ett ee tae Mites. sigbutaaie eian. comporetivety hoaits A Joke of the Future :; : é id Why Pay T there is very much greater chance of a speedy healing of & Miu ight -eShe ie ew poking her Tomorrow take your pick of al oral hundred remnants of the | Handsome Tmported Novelty Cash Registers? — local disorder than there was in 1893, when the whole business nove in omer» je B wmn Rovg one Women's S100, S100 and “eG ogg He wy ras ~ Worseng_ Saiingy, R08: ais by Rong yee : body was in acute trouble Miss Noe Yes, ae P mnity. dhe doe 99 gc a yard. Lots of differ Saiehed Sorgen, ta pall ot sbout half tras a 4 If all the foregoing be true, an « & marked, not it to Shan cht her ringy. t designs a in ye ao ly pine - j only se ci progre but in cur Heautiful native of India is touring thie country wearing a $1.75 a yard. You save 31¢ on i f n The receiver's price io eal $1.19 | SCRIMES OFA HEN PECKING: Wil Black Silks Misses’ Hose. Story Books. Black Chiffon Taffeta, in the By CYNTHIA GREY a mud j inch w Young Folks’ Books, including The henpecking wife's mail eo : erim’é Progress The 4 ert her rance of the ing the marriage ¥ dae: wa aia Frozen North,” “Wonder Book actually BELIEVES THAT SHE| much respo , and many other HAS A RIGHT to dictate to he bands talka © ak cloth bound and ary th « ) r ja way ft living takes his sin ” e wh k " ‘s UST BECAUSE SHE IS MAR- ders and ts “SO MORTIFIED 1 BY F. W. SCHAEFER em. , RIED TO HIM Why? She doesn't care ho ; “Pike off the mangy monarch of! ,, : t Inet {Mould apprise | Why must « man's personal Mb-| ly the grocer laus ' the menagerie, my son,” remarked | ‘°*™ on tinue the t ort ¢ at an end BECAUSE HE) ten't A PIECE of : . Rollo’s father as they pas be | Youngster, “that if hould break | HAS TAKEN UNTO HIMSELF A|be responsible for Me vocal a Let Us Prove It fore a seedy specimen of , bis bond ight tear the b | WIF fects | me : or king of beasts Rather a) "om jtmb- : Every mar womar 1 A man is a ee The SundwalltG Roquefort relic of royalt th ; a Rollo,” said “ e,} aon and 1 to certain H < . hoes sian 609 First Av. : What?” leading the where the tur-|erties, certain freedom of action,| no clause whict at 1180 ' dove w t : “Oh, air ald Rollo, “but there i fea respect from th ght to rb " fred f ‘< , . oo a he — — -- is atmosphere of dignity about | 't* mode ate, “t have be- | se it th he K Ife w to th f P : F f whie at 1 tot » that | doesn't recognize any of tt t 1 1 bre A LITTLE FRUIT F co eli pt ny Dlr ugine the keep thee Woman eiesites araite 8 Go " and scold with j HALF PRICE I os $5 down, $5 a Month Par Age ty henate of the eat ting at him.” the women wi “a bel Be = — In the famous re : tr ) \ ‘ im, no matter how mu “T had sen ere,| band’s personal ty : trict Cultivated, erigated, ; hott “er Pak Sie Gt tae “ee Ges Ar peste ge , ho way & planted and cared for. Rollo, n mmy s and | pa ner, a being, a CALMOUN, DENNY. @& the oth ho ark} yy |, | brain, but these he must not use as |to h homed or | __ EWING, Inc, Alaska } are hardly there lefor ) 1 th He ¥ t hate as habit == = 1 ential demeanor due to Mr. Lion-| while whor on, ent ae ares aan hetmer.” h > fea at ats, think as she thinks on taman Gale e SILK LINED OVERCOATS TH t is patent that the Your table? us sho belle ‘ to the : Y : : ORDER FOR $25, here cannot do him! y, Ns Nitin rab bing of her God os Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver. Howard J. Sheehan, M anager AT THE Rent—-Piper & Taft, |if you don't ike seb ing’s Best; |\right. Worse, the je = ae « thei 1 TisioT ° Ts: 1 f Tailors ‘ af - Hin, i Vorse, she jaws " H inte 5 522 SEC 7 per — wie e | London v Swe nay him If he spills bis cotte e jaw ‘ 12 TO 1522 SECOND AVE., BETWEEN PIKE PINE STREE Second Ave noneesiieeetiinstiiatheieeeeee ee