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THE STAR—SATURDAR, MAY 29, 1909, NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR ) preven ob dys gabled tbdtans sancti hale D NOW reecrPes BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES ARE WORN large plat alt wo olut MAINLY ABOUT WOMEN, HORNED TOAD ON PINS IS LATEST FAD FOR WOMEN Don't Be a Chatterbox. | Movt mon aro pe wed of the | born ehatterbox, that she can keep nothing to herself. Why this should be wo It tn difhemit to understand, unlens it has riven from the fact | that In daye gone by some women have not beep so guarded in their utterances ie they might have heen Let women show men that there are Home Who know how to restrain thelr feminine propensity to gossip Let them remember that the wom ao Or girl who keeps quiet te given credit for knowing a great deal while the chatterbOx tells all she knows, and galna no credit by it for no qne attaches much tmpor tance to her conversation syetors and a half om i Cover and ¢ ve on with m hot toast ¢ of teaspoons baking f butter sieo of an of @ grated cocoa f the prepared cooom we wuger, 1 of Whist Party , i Wil Go to Help For- tier Family. bre 7. A Laat place ) the benefit & , the mune aeeees, ave Deon y aber ne et 1 oup ¢ : 4 Butteroup Cake, The Girt Who Gushes. There jn a certain form of inatp-| cerity, which in rightly termed guab, | induged ip moat often by willy wom | en and the jeune fille, It ts that) kind of flattery which may be right ly Rok oe) rss laying it on ot This te milady's latest concelt—a a trowel,” hgge zed horned toad mounted Men dislike girls who queh; they |C88 pin distrust ther, ‘ind not without rea |, Fifty thousand horned toada: will sou, for the deepest natures are the immolate themselves on woman's moat re ved where their affoo-| tar before the Chic eure theme ore serned |which fe marketing the novelty Girls who qush find themasiven| #*t# through. Two thousand toads on the shelf when their less ob-|*% Just now golng through the trualve slaters are bapplly married, | Metalilaing process; a scout Ie busy unless they are fortunate enough to| 478 In Texas hunting the rest of take in some guileloss man; but|'¢ 60,000, and shipping them as this does not often happen, because | #t 48 he colleots 4 thousand although man ts fond of flattery, it! Hach toad ts cloroformed before should be of that subtle charactor|!t ! put into the ovens, #o the op which only a tactful and clever| eration Is harmless. woman knows how to administer, | ee Perhaps thin flattery would bet-| ter be described as praise, which im dear to the heart of all; but let it be sineere--anything approach Ing gush tn to be abhorred. I have met the guahing girl) again and again, and | have found | her insincere and shallow. She is always more or less affected, and her plausible manner decetves «| ~~ few, She ts almply silly, ready to| The Raven prescription service Saree with you one moment and) means that the doctor's skill in pre with some one else the next, die | soribing Is most efficiently eupple Iiked both by men and women mented by the druggist’s skill in Although mep share many of the | eompounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, failings of the fair sex, I think they | 1416 Second Av. are, exempt from thie; they never) __ wushy-at least, | have never come | *iRe, a@ man who does. | | Avold gush and avold affectation | | if yeu wish to be popular. Whites of 3 egwa, 1 cup of sugar, Alf cup of butter, half of milk, 1% s of flour, 1% teaspoous baking wd 1 of vanilla, Frost with a ting made wigh the yolkeof the cans and o etioners sugar and | teaspoon orange extract. Al ways sift flour before measuring for Anty Drudge on Education. Katherine—‘'My, how provoked I am,Anty. You wouldn’t dream this frock had once been white. Look at it now. I sent it to the laundress and {t looks almost the color of weak coffee with milk in it.” Anty Drudge—"‘It's partly your fault, my dear, You're a college graduate, but you aren't educated until you know what is best for your clothes. If you had known enough to see that your white frock was washed with Fels-Naptha soap in cool or lukewarm water it would have been snowywhite. The Fels-Naptha way is the only method of washing to keep white clothes white without harming them.” Tomato Relish, 2 cans of tomatoes, # of brown sugar, 1 cup of | elder vinegar, half table | won each of ground cloves, cinna n and allspice, and a generous | plneh of red pepper, if liked. Cook vor @ slow fire for several hours, | fhe owners, M: ing frequently to prevent burn. | and will be pret'ily ing Put ap in wide-mouthed bottles the occasion © jars and weal tightly be the onder of see Mra, Taggart ani peecured many va om ghey faanist Mee oM IR Kaa) has select ¢ next We Beare all oon +e & BuccEnS Take 1% strong a Thorne Hall tw at Green | ail donated { Malagan Pudding. One-third cup rice, 1 coup sugar, 2 ogee, 1 pint milk, half a lemon, ithe salt, Boak the rice Heat the yolks of the @ ne tablespoon of the sugar and arate In the lemon rind. Add the and milk Bake one hour. Heat the whites of egge stiff and jadd to them the reat of the sugar | then add the lemon futee; pour over the pudding and return to the oven for three minutes to brown, Eat cold MARTIN & 00. GLOYV eT ie ae Here’s the easiest way that’s ever been discovered to wash clothes—either in sum- mer or winter, For the white things: Wet the clothes, soap well with Fels-Naptha, roll and let soak for thirty minutes in cool or lukewarm water. Unroll, rub lightly, rinse and hang out to dry. That's all; no boiling, no hard rub- bing, no hot water. This simple Fels-Naptha way of wash- B. Wood 4.P. Burrow, Ray b wine, George Ly Williams, and A. L. 8a Givers. given valuable y even The Home of “PRERFERCTO".best glove in this city for 61.00 « pair. * MacDougs! & <a E atot gold cuff buttons: | Coffee Mousse. et g Stone, Fisher} Neat the whites of 2 eggs to a £1 Cages Bros., | stiff froth, beat 1 pint of cream rt rt set, to stiff foam, thea beat the two Two of the most fashionable wom 3 4, A. Bail | together. Soak | teaspoon of gran-| on in Now York are Mra. Orin Root j Wlated gelatine In 2 tablespoons of | and Mrs. Gould Jennings, As their l@/ cold water 3 to 5 minutes, Add 1/ clothes #0, #0 go the clothes of their ‘leap of strong hot coffee. Mix all! followers In society, At a charity {| together, eweeton to taste (half cup| garden party the other day a pho $5.00 Glasses for $1 ONE WEEK ONLY = Satiafaction Guaranteed, We have a rare article—a good WASHINGTON OPTICAL CO, clone fitting sleeves, retieve the sim pitetty of & gown that would be somber on a leas youthful and beau tifal woman. In sharp contrast is the smart! twoplece sult of white serge, and | plumber Try one, ©. H. Brown the |of sugar), pack tn salt and ice. | After it has begun to stiffen a little at the fol lightly stir to a uniform mixture Kros.,/and continge It in the freezing +} mixture. Serve with whipped cream jor any sauce you prefer. Vegetable Pudding. t | One cup carrots, 1 coup potatoes, 1 cup sour apples, 1 cup currants, $66 has been! cup raisins, 1 cup bread crumbs, ‘Mother and her|! cup suet, 2 cups white sugar. | ©. Kledier, of | teaspoon soda, 1 cup walnuts coarse. i} . Add splee to taste and hours, Use a meat f& bost of friends | chopper for the vegetables, raising be with gam of money | crumbs and chop the outs in the the little} same manner. family Lake. Molasses Cookies. POR DEC-! host together 1 cup molasses, 1 0 cap white sugar, 1 seat cup of ‘ard (that has been softened a little) with 1 teaspoon of ginger, half teaspoon cinnamon, one-fourth ~ teaspoon cloves, oneelghta teaspoon allaplee, one-eighth teaspoon n meg, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 rounding AD | tenrpoon of soda, then add half cup hep | bolling water and use flour to roll Tape out and out with cookle gutter ‘ 0 | Place on sheetiron rue and q 9 | bake quickly. As flour jere #0. it ls rather hard to state the exact amount to use, but I ase sometimes a little over 4% cups of sifted flour, #0 they will roll out nicely and not stick to board. These are easy to make, very economical and very be made by adding a deasertepoon ot cocoa to the mixture tf iked. Keep In tin box of jar; will be good till the last one is eaten, a month ABY, Compowed of BD. 2. Woit, havo! @ banner for to be used in| Sete It do ve they will not last very long. Pound Cake. One pownd of flour, 1 pound of Are indebted | suaar, 1 cup of milk, half a pound dor.” The of butter, 5 eggs, 1 teaspoon of bak- the central |!ns powder. Flavor to taste. | | breakfast things up. of the new Byorett Fike fn com- | ona bid | XCLUSIVE MILLINERY. ing will be! ied Ave, ie New of Rucker | Feet ; ind. Pboke Lined, a at. 1 Navy ye the | and suet; also prepare the bread ||) good. A very good change may | or more, but if children are in the| the small change In Mr. tographer posed them for the ac | companytag pleture Mra. Root wore a graceful trailing | gown of black broadeloth and the modish Broad Mat hat that is eo be coming to round and youthful faces The white ruching at the top of the high collar, the circlet brooch ot matchless pearls, the large cor wage douquet of varcissus and the jong white gloves drawn over the JUST AN UNKNOW When Ethel Barrymore, the act) ress, took unto herself & husband, | she took him on the road with her| as 4 sort of a honeymoon tour. i At thetr first stop, she let him go) ahead of her to the hote! desk and | register, This is what he inscribed | | "Russell Griswold Colt, wife and | maid.” | | Fifteen minutes afterward, the clerk and the telephone girl were having rrible row, She insisted | that Ethel Barrymore was stopping at the house, for hadn't she seen her with her own eyes? And he inalated ‘that no Ethel Rarrymore was regi» tered. Then somebody explained. “Ne wonder,” explained the cler “Gimme that register.” | the signature “Russell Colt.” Then be made it read this way: “Mr. Ethel Barrymore, wife and maid.” And so they register him every. where now | Mr. Bthe! Barrymore fant at all) domesticated—the Darrymores have not started housekeeping. He means | well, but the best meaning husband in the world hardly has a chance to got up frat of mornings and put the teakettle on, when he's living tn a hotel, and the man brings the) If Mra, Ethel ever does things to Bthel's | pockets when Mr. Ethel Is dreaming | lot the gladsome days of his bachel- | lordom, now no more, Mr, Ethel) | probably woot make a nasty tues about It. Unless his fountain pen OF A WELL KROWN white plamed hat wort by Mr Jennings. The princess dreas made with @ short, straight, kilted skirt, and the coat ts trimmed in tehed straps and large buttons of | 6 same material | Short white glace kid gloves, and a laree lexhorn hat turned up tn front and trimmed with oxquistte white willow plumes, complete this cha went with the $1.45 when he came home the night fore, he'll rewrite a check for him- sort, For Mr. Ethel ts one of those im- proved type of husbands who com with a checkbook. His father, Col Samuel P. Colt, president of the United States Rubber Co, gave it to him, In the bible in the Colt home at Providence, R. 1, there ts one of the wonderful {!uminated family rec ords that are always to be found In the middie of family bibles. Under “Russell Griswold Colt, born 1883," Father Colt has made this entry for his new daughter, “Ethel Barrymore Colt, born 1878." | ‘jombing Co. 223 Pine ot Chi Sor cocoa—ask for 1825 Third Av., opp. Post Office. Wherever good cocoa is used it’s used often, be- cause each cupful recommends an- other. The whole- someness and purity of rardelli'’s COCOA recommends it to those who dis- criminate in the selection of their beverages. F smpase Don’t ask merely Ti mca Sara and albumen, and is ensily digested. Ghirardelli’s. | | | Morrison's Cafe ing makes your clothes sweeter, whiter, cleaner than you can get them any other way. And the clothes last longer because they are not weakened by boiling, nor worn by hard rubbing. Worth trying? It is for the woman who values her clothes, her time and herself. For washing colored clothes and other things, sce plain directions on the red and green wrapper. The Fair will open Tuesday, and Thompson's popular prices will remain the same, He has added ten more tables to accommodate his many patrons. THOMPSON’S CAFE AND BAKERY COR. SECOND AVE. AND MARION ST. Try our Business Men served from 11 to 3 p. m coffee, milk or beer. 8, Lune, noice of or ap . entrance to Ladies’ Grill on Unt versity Street, affording all eon- Venienoes. 1222 Second Av. Tamale Grotto 1425 Fourth Avy, Mats 5900, Ind. at4, Open from L180 a.m, to 1 a, m, ; it ® i Kennedy joavon fy. & Hive times dally for sary Pica, ettiesnine Sora WHEN THE! KIDNEYS GIVE OUT Do you ever feel that you simply | mM banish backache and rheumatic can't go any further-that you must | Backache, Rheumatism and | pain, and reguiago the bladder and 1 urine, When once a proper filter havo fost for that lame and aching} Bladder Troubles Make | tng action ts restored through cur | back-—-rellef from that constant Life Miserable ing the kidneys, the dangerous urlo deadtire4 feellng—treedom from 2 acld ts once more expelled from those stabbing, darting pains? the blood, and danger of gravel, This {# the condition that so| stone, dropay, heart trouble, die often comes middle age, bring | betes and Bright's disease removed. ing with ft extreme nervousness Doan's Kidney Pills are for sick and Irritability that makes others kidneys fn old or young. There Is think you “cranky” and “hard to not a particle of narcotic or polson- get along with.” ous drugs in this remedy, It ts Likely your kidneys are worn |recommended publicly by thou and tired and need help. In any sands. mach! there is one part that works the hardest and gives out | firet. The kidneys work night and | day, removing from the bi the uric aold and other waste created | by overuse of strength and energy. Naturally a life of unusual activity | doubles the duties of the kidneys, and tn time the strain tells. With healthy kidneys one has a 004 ohance to live long, but weak dneys affitot old age with great discomforts, The back becomes} bent and lame, rheumatiam is chronic, eyesight falls, and too fre quent or Involuntary passages of the uripe cause embarrasament by | | day and loss of aleop at night }time ago I had a alight return at-| n'a Kidney Pills bring new) }tack of kidney complaint, again strength to old packs, and quick | used Doan's Kidney Pills and was relief to weakened kidneys, They! relieved gt once.” DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS , Sold by all dealers. Prico 0 conts. Fosren-Mitsunw Co., Buffalo, N.Y,, Proprietors. B. & M. Hf you want to enjoy an oldfash- ‘THE CHICAGO CAFE ioned Chicken Dinner like your Spring St., between 2nd and 3rd. mother cooked, we've got It. THE BOULEVARD “FOLLOW THE CROWD” Ath & PIKE Our Cooking Is Unexeelled. Our prices are low. home-made loaf of satisfying, health-giving bread is always found im, the house where Excellent Flow Is used, ican Cafe Amer Henry Osborne, 2918 BE. Denny} - AT. q way, Seattle, Wash, says: “Bey! ms eral years ago I was affitcted with kidney trouble and had severe pains SEATTLE PROOF. Big assortment of up-to date Summer Sulte at Reduced Prices New Dresses Linen Suits . ; Millinery COMFORT DURING THE HEATED TERM | will be found whith ing a} meal at We | and thele | furnish us in es and every- | ways aggravated when I stooped or lifted. The kidney secretions were | also too frequent in passage and) caused me much annoyance. Ac quaintances, who had used Doan’s Kidney Pills for similar troubles with the best of results, advised me to try'them and I accordingly | i hi < When your appetite | procured a box. I used this remedy ae sj 1 coquattiah, try cating according to directions and the re-/ t merican | sults were very satisfactory. Some WIBT, Prop, Oar; get off he and yihing for the fastidl delictous dishes, elfoloe coffe as, fruits, loo cream and rot we a acca Music Every Evening from 6:30 | | SONAR REC? to 12:30, Including Sunday Buf on Easy Payments, CASH CREDIT Westberg & Childs Incorporate 1318—@eeond Ave.—1942 Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Appetising Lanoh Sent to Your Place of Rusiness, Ring ub Sunset Main 1890; Ind, L 46a4, NEW YORK BOX LUNCH CO. | The Newport CAFE & GRILL °

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