The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1909, Page 5

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FROM HOT WEATHER Doom eee RES pean * ‘ * wt BABY T HOULD WEIGH, * 201g pounds +) pyeare 3! pounds * a 3% pounds ball | =, a pounds * # pound * are ® d* 66\4 * * aby * eoa®k y + . hcdhdndaiad ‘ee than feat same t of fo the sla of peor food pr TUNORAN pp fweky in he ant eff _* ot h, De Last » or De ‘one ad iv « the milk, * ay, te the it is ° and ve sed. ma it ealth ot tn the age He Oe ee ee ee ee | ; * los ore * THE BOTTLE-FED BABY. * } * he | * Feodings No. Night Quantity * my \ge Por Day. Intervate Feedings Per Day. ® months, nine times} ® 3 to 7 days 1 2 brs 2 16 to 16 * between 10 p. mand) * 2 to 3 whe ® 2% bre : 15 to 30 * * ito 5 whe 8 T™ hr 3 22 to 33 o ak months, seven or|# 6 whe. (0 3 m 5 2% or 3hre. 1 2 to 6 * Se iky, including 10 p.j® Bto 6 7 + hee i 28 w 38 . > * 6t 8 5 3% bre 0 38 to * Months, six times, at) ® 9 to 12 mo. 5 3% bre. ° 37 to 46 7 ais by day, and|* * SERRE EERE EEE RE je te months, five times at fuanieur intervals; none te be of more duration. milk should be following schedule | te three months. BT ounces water, 24 ounces six large wugar. montna, water #12 months, 25 ounces bartey water, taahie to add a pine! at gurving sat goaren st te ; fm hot wearde orders Pode ™ WATER TO FOUR TIMES iN FEEDING. CRIES. DON'T siRuP. {tT TRY GIVING atbed ‘Seep for (wo hours. ‘@ bath tn te water ® soft cigth, with fn the fresh air during the day the direct Always keep fresh | ‘oo pn” jown at Springfield which demands hat landlords let babies into Uhelr fat buildings More thao thet, his baby bw would make the hard-_ hearted andiord who ejected a ten ant with & veltian ideas of the tite ot thine. owt t @ penalty ranging from $60 to 9100 No dogs or babies allowed. Hicage jandi t such signe in the property Ove man with babiew « show,” says MeNichols, and he up and writes his Htthe bill q - PRANK MMICHOL T = FT. Reesevett Chances for ite paxsage took good, males min » he wayne, The landlords bold, whe He's Frank MoNichols, one of the hove always been requiring as « | Chicago members of the Iitinots condition precedent to renting togialature. apartments thet there shall be no And there's a new big stick hildren under, 14 years of age in After | ie Ma sleeping room, Graft. } $0 dress the child | Manne! band and BR warm enough eaith Pett al ag to dix or other |b ‘tometin- OF A RACHID LOR $90 down buns o ‘ @effering from the H For HOT CROSS BUNS the family of the renter, are fright- When the Bil comes up for pasenge there'll be a big lobby on ther Job. Chicago lendiords are wield MeNichots is the man they menace one MeNichots bas WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING | introduced a bili Mite Blanche Asculay in the first woman to be admitted to the prac- Lice of law Im Algiers Queen Maud of Norway ts an onthustast of theeing. She often takes Jong skee jaunts with King| Haakon Mrs. Zetia Nuttall is now in Mex- = fad dirre of the Relé- rocker expedition. which i exca- the Pyramids of the Sun Moo Mme. Curie, who helped her hue band to discower radiom, has Just wen lected a corresponding mem “rT { the @t. Peterswurg Academy ul ander C. Knox, wife of © new secretary of wtate, personal oanages the big dairy which ts] naucted het husband's country tate at Valley Forge, Pa Northup McMillan, “ man who will as- and in ontertaining Roosevelt when he reaches their famous Juja farm tn books on Wife in Africa add to } a tablespoon ot p of mitk salt THE RECIPES STAR-—-SATURDAY, APRIL 3. w=OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN—--— TO SAVE THE BABY 1909, PEPIN | tha 1,000 years ag wan 4 brave nobleman who Home Fruit Cake me Se tie seapagery One toacupful each of brown en |i + ge AB gs My. far and New Orleans molasses, a how to r alk apd ae es halfoup of butter, three emma. @ HAIL the King wan wee eter for teaspoonful each of allay wed ludvern, be Piste at wen th n a7 mend olnnamon figeand | name cf the novlewan--rove In arme each of raining, currants, minced bagninet the king, mer te | ho jtign and eltron (all mixed aad tae ! Pe my one as “4 Th j dredged with flour); one cup of net |ruled in hie place j , meats, Well floured; three toaspoon-| After a while his subjects boxe ful of baking powder, sifted with!to revolt. against his power. nay three cups of flour Mix the apices | you ve they ald he: and fruits the night before making | Popin wes very short and in the oaks, In the morning put all the | significant in appearance , ae ' ingredients together ahd bake in ajo that he was called “Pepin the alow oven Short,” and tis people thought that he did not look and act enough lke Boston Brown Bread a king Mix well together a cup oach of] Now, Pepin wan a very wiee man white flour, cornmeal and grabam an 1 sald, and he knew just how t flour, and & teaspoonful of salt, In-| PA tp hold his throne and make to 8 cup of warmed molasses stir a] Di #Mbsects rexpoot him, Listen to oupful of warm milk and when the | what he 4d, In thowe days one of jmixtore is lukewarm add a toa. |'"* vorite aports of the peopte Ispoonful of baking soda dissolved | YS" * Mull fight, and crowds of n jin @ Uitte hot milk. Into the flours | P°MeM. Warriors und peasants used and meal in @ bowl aut & euptul |'° flock to the open theatre to see lof boiling water, then stir in the|'"* SOmbate. Now Pepin planned milk dnd molasses mixture. Beat |(®, Save & combat on a great fete jong and hard and turn into «| SY When everybady would be there Rreaned mould with # tightfitting [Micon grade gent war to be top, Cook In & voasel of bolling [Uy \rragy NACk Gpanish bull and water for three hours, Turn outlict inte the ce Loe beasts were the bread and set in the oven forliiokud as If the tine woe nt Ja few moments to dry on the out-|, ie aaron on ee eee eee eS ode querer, Muddeniy amid all the ' rible excitement the King Popin eres Torts bien fre and everything was tot ‘ning to his noblemen and war Have your fish merchant or m oe he maid: “Pray, whieh of you et man clean your turtle. Chop w » coarsest parts of the turtle with the bones and entrails, them with « gallon o! d water and almmer for four hours steadily, Cover the finer parts of | the turtle and the fat with two |quarts of water and simmer for one jhour. Mix with the liquor strained from the bones and coarse meat | | meat | oover | ete ken with browned flour and] Put in} simmer for an hour more the turtle eges, if th are any (bolled for four hours), or the force jmeat balls. Bring te the boll, and jadd lemon juice to taxte Dessert for invalids Put Into the saucepan | quart boiling water, stir In 2 tablespoon tule of cornmeal, moistened In cold water, Add 1 teaspoon of salt, 1 lemertspoon of Sagar, nutmog jyou like it, aod % « cup of raisins jetoned. Boll, constantly stirring Add cream or milk to 20 minutes ie; small oyster crackers also. LET THE BABES] IN N THE FLATS yt juat one hears at Here's the chorus hicago real ~ Horrors! A man just som fint fixed up and along estate offices What are we coming gets « nice five comes ne with st clewen children, probe iy all boys They like the Mat and tell me, the poor landlord, will take it All l can @o es -4 my hands, if thie—this—well, Moe Nichola, hae his why. They move! im, the boys Grive malls in the front stepa, make « blackboard of the walle, Gee the hall for a rotlor siat- ing rink and @table the goat in the kitehen. Oh, It’ erent Chicago fathers are in tigh giro | If they bad their way MeNichois would get a Rhodes scholarship or &@ Carnegie medal or a niche in the Hall of Fame, or something. They ses a new ray or hope | HOORAY! 8 GOWN ‘AND CLOAK gar and @ saltxpoonful fa compresved yeast cake softened nt of flour the evening. Beat well and let mt double its bulk teaspooufal of mixed haif cup of currants thoroughly espoontul of finely shredded can to make @ dough that can be . ‘ 2 . - EVENING GOWN, BY DUCENT, AND OPERA CLOAK TO GO ee . warm place to rise over night. IT, POSED FO R THIS PAPER, joured doare and divide into ach. Pat m out te round, let This gown ts by Ducent of Paris. wide, with nine large buttons of the nto oblong pes and in a | "Sky blue mireau sating, clouded | sume color as the material on each t give them roc to expand with smoky gray tulle, with a) side. e-qua rte of en hour, 4ip @ | Grecian border of sliver thread The cloak was made by Callot the center of each, taking | around the overskirt, to give it aja combination of directoire and he dough Bake about half |tunte effect,” ta the way it iv} Roman, It la made of darkest bot |deneribed. The bodice is covered tle green chiffon velvet, and ft ov wit rup made by dis | with a pale blue net, hand em-| trimmed with shirred bi » of w und return to the | broidered with heavy silver flow: same material, with r¢ hot and | buttered ers, There is a rhinestone empire! velvet on these bands about 73-8 . chopped, or | buckle on the left shoulder, and inches apart. It ts slit up the side ited ‘ if desired, |another on the back. The back is | and ts lined with @ mahogany pink he 4. i; | cut in one plece, with seams on the | satin it) of these new thought dispensers | that they | | | | | | 5 | my this Hen and bull Everybody Ail ah Stoel Big Sale of FISHING TACKLE A Few of the Many Bargains You'll Find Here After 6 0’Clock $3.00 Stoel Fish Rod, $1.98 Rive j Poles, with snake cor k hand complete ae Wilt descend and neparate Fish ides and In cloth ease. ‘Thia high grade rod never sold before for ape te money hal so Extra $1.98 10¢ Fish Hooks, 5c Pkg. Package of extra quality | Spear Point Fish Hooks, with leader; package of 6; extra spectal Saturday 1 Pp MARTIN & 00. onen Pactory Be A GAS RANGE is a coal range with a College Education. A week's trial will convince you. Seattle Lighting Co. Both Phones Ex. 75. PL 4th & Union, | “RESU with a renewal of “Results do tell.” our contract with you LTS | cer” | You bet they do | | Read thie testimonial | | | Beattie, April tet, 1909. | Beattie Daily Star | Gentiomen: it is with pleasure we give | this unsolicited testimonial to the Star's worth as a6 an advertising medium, for first-class returns, | Very truly. i THE RALEIGH TURKIGH BATHS | A. G. 8, single one had | Manager fought in 1 wl Then,” sald Pepin, when no or anewered bim. the task will hey to be mine,” and he leaped into the renee arena and advanced, sword in hand ” towards the animale In mo bedy, and with another the bul lald dead at hie feet After that Pepin wae treated as a king should be and wae ree ted wee braver than they and that it —— — —— le the Pepin THE B. & M. Tamale Co. Invites you to the opening of their New Grotto 1428 FOURTH AVE., NEAR PIKE |] Tonight, April 3, from 6 p.m. tol a. m Music and special |] souvenirs. The place to eat tamales ts where they are Tamales, chill concarne and light lunch _ ee 10c Jap Rose Soap, 4 for 25¢ Bar of Far Jap Rose Soap; absolut pure; the 1 dest family tollet soap ever i sold everywhere for | 10e a bar. Satur | day, special, 4 bars 25¢ it 35¢ Shinola Outfit, 19¢ Bhinola Outfit, consisting of packege of Shinola polish, } dauber and wool polishing i} neta brush Saturday | teak 19¢ ||| Orchestra Every tvening BREAD. In GET ONE AT THOMPSON’S Second Av. and Marion St. Morrison’s Cafe : 1222 Second Av. apes AM AERICAN CAFE something «6 nm good morn neon and night. Comfort and « ventence for all. Prices as sh The Soup That Suits is only the preface to a satisfac ry meal at this restaura samples, as it w From soup to nd all in-betweens we mt we can please know and appre- jood things of the table would like you to give our comestibles, service | and prices a trial From 6:30 to 12:30 | THOMPSON'S CAFE Second Av. and Marion St. 4 MODERATE PRICES. when you want eat the place go to peiness MM t >. m beer trance to Ladies’ Grill ¢ y * meals here- Prices Won't ‘Change at == Thompson's Cafe. Colum» 120T Sevond Av «) oi Dur h Mak of tht ing fair Regtetors TME SUNT ou Fy Ind. a » teaches ye witho arrangem Alaska Sail Loft See Us Before Buying Touts, Avwetngs, ope “PRP moro” city for $1.00 « patr ent WALI wat AW WT or M. ere) | '0-pame ut dru MM Canvas Goods Seattl ne Cash Registers for Rent rent ate 1180. rReE! book o cure Ite I and we and stok yho malls me thie Any Sine You Want | a ood, honest ean be jeans Prices right Business good 20 years Same rent THOMPSON'S CAFE AND BAKER Y, - | aps-gorgenes Second Av. and Marion St. leave your with we tt is ean % Coal too--tree trom dirt rubbleh, and the full weigh Bipalapu bie. Large hum sizes for stove. oa ' furnace, for home, fact ie ready f me ket at pr ou Ww 1 W. BULLOCK 609 10th Av, Geattieo, Wash. Your Credit is The Newport CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADISON. 4/ “WWREE FOR OWE 1S A FRIEND, INDEED Ask Your Grocer Good New Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Millinery clothes while Now ie the time to get big trees for lit ecm, 0 money Largest and most} CASH CREDIT complete stook of} ornamental trees | and shrabs on the! g Coan. ONE PRICE ‘BB Westberg & Childs Iw orporated 1312—Second Ave. 1312 Wanted, Wanted, Wanted We have 0 cash buyers for pro erty renging from $1,000 to $2) u you ave ANY property toe OSTEOPATHY etricity Mending te 9 eo | ther- - . ant hot alr sweat bathe, and other A small payment down adi ory methods Optica rooms will secure your Easter for fitting giasmes avd treating eyes 1 offices in Seattie. Con- outfit. T te $1 each Optician, wet ank Bldg, Sec 81 BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All changes $. C. Osborn & Co. Moores) 86 GOT iret Av. S608 CLEARANCE SALE Fall Stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Men's Furnish- ing Goods at loss than half p: RAINIER CLOTHING STORE 1104 First Ave. All $. 500 Reward any ease of alehg t cure in tr J. B. BRISBOIS Globe Motel m 3 to 6 days Cline Piano Ca. AGENTS FOR KNABE The World's Best Piano FIRST AVE. ee ue et ones We will sett it INPRENATIONAL BOND & REALTY DONE ALY |1406

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