The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1909, Page 9

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PLEASE TELL ME pms QUESTIONS ANSWERED CYNTHIA GREY Miss Grey: Please give a hardening the gums and 4hem from receding. M. J » teeth, gume and mouth y clean. Use brush upon and after meals, Rinse cola water and follow following mouth wash of potash, one-quarter Sea six ounces of water, Use ponful each time. Grey: Is New York gity where one can learn “puck” dancing? si a good dancing master > ita your question bet r oy: Can you tell me a ies are grown and how pahey bring? §=MARGARET. to the United States ral department and they you all about it. Miss Grey Sages 1 would like address for Can you sup nr M. W. J. 632 Fifth av. New York NY. y - Gre Please give me Seals for an olly complexion. ‘shall {we for enlarged sf uw CC. Procipitate of sulphur, one ol. one part; rosewater, Gj distilled water, five 2 Bathe the face twice hot water with castile soap. warm water and tollow told water. Avoid much Baing instead the lotion Grey: Is there a lodge takes for its emblem 2 SALLY. . The Laproved Order of Somebody who is in the manufac ; can be bought in all longtha, and {ft THE UP-TO-DATE SWEATER COAT! from MARY.” C@DK_ BGDK Cucumber Salad. Pool 3 or 4 cucumbers and let thom soak in very cold water. Then cut in slices about Wlnch thick Soald 8 or 4 tomatoes, remove the skins and cut in inch slices, Lay & fow crisp lettuce leaves on the ina Grey: How do you ete which I8| more thought to the sweater this . Fear (on bos been given hereto tore—tor that once bomely garment pein which you have pat » has come to be a “thing of beauty seth ne. Wring out |®2¢ @ joy” to the wearer. It ts puntil nearly dry, then | *ft and warm, has graceful lines, turing business has been giving has a hich collar buttoned tightly about the throat, or if you like, it | haw a low cut vest neck. The ath- ) letie «irl surety ought to be happy this fall, for abe can buy a sweater jof any color, any style or any | length she ikea, and be smart as | weil as comfortable. THE ONION, LONG DESPISED, A NEAR FRUIT IF COOKED RIGHT BY CYNTHIA GREY. Tt doesn't seem possible that onions were once despised by the human race, since we give them nowadays such a prominent place upon our tables. We have come to appreciate the nutritive values of the onion and prize it also for the seasoning which nothing else supplies. salad divh, Then arrange the ou cumber and tomato on the lettuce. | Use any good salad dressing. Favorite Sour Milk Recipes. Plain Sweet Cake—Croam | cup sugar and big spoon of butter. Add salt, Cavoring, | egg and 1% cups flour, Add % cup sour milk, con- taining large \% teaspoon saleratus, beaten to a foam. If your milk ts hot very sour, use less saleratus or soda, Sour Cream Biscuite—-One cup sour cream and little milk, 18 tes spoon soda dissolved in little boll ing water, pinch of salt. Flour to make batter with teaspoon baking powder, Bake about 4% hour In a very hot oven when they go tn. Flannel Cakee--One pint sour milk or cream, 2 egge beaten sep arately, amall teaspoon of butter melted and put in milk, Add yolks of exes and pinch of salt, flour to thicken, % teaspoon soda, mashed, whites of eggs. Lastly add a very ttle cold water (about table spoon); bake on hot griddle. Molasses Cake-—One cup butter or butter and lard, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup N. 0. molasses, 1 cup sour cream, 3 cups flour, 2 eggs (not separated), 1 teaspoon soda, 1 tem spoon ginger or 1 teaspoon cinna- mon ang cloves together Sour Milk Cookies—One pint of flour, 1 heaping cup of sug malt half cup of butter, 1 te of cream tartar and sal * Mix these together thoroughly, then add 1 cup sour buttermilk, Mavor with vanilla, Add enough more four to make @ dough soft as can be han- died. Sprinkle sugar over before putting In the oven. Fig Cookles—One cup sugar, 1 ene, % cup (good) melted butter, % cup sour milk, Into which stir 4 seant teaepoon soda. Flavor to taste. Roll very thin. Place a spoonful of filling on center of. cookie, place another cookie on top and press lightly down around edge, Fig Piiling—One-half pound figs cooked in a little water until soft; chop, then add % cup hogs las, % cup sugar, juice lemon. ; Molasses Drop Cakes —One molasses, 2-3 cup part lard aod part butter, or fresh pork grease is fing, % cup sugar, % cup sour milk, f teaspoon soda in milk, | egx. about 4 cups four; make quite stiff; teaspoon cinnamon, clove and gin- ger; % cup ratsine or currants. Drop by big teaspoons into a tin. They will keep good a long time, Make a fine dessert eaten with whipped cream. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1909. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Initial Exposition of Fall Modes Tomorrow will be the second and last day of the Initial Exposition of Fall The pleasure of greeting you informally is respectful- ly solicited. There will be no ostentation--simply represen- tative displays of Fall styles amid pleasant surroundings. Be assured of our sincere de- sire to have you favor us with a visit, if not during the Initial Ex- position, then when it best suits your convenience. FREDERICK & NELSON i . $. GOVERNMENT Land Opening j Onion juice is indispensable to the Maver of many soups and salada, and i adds much to the stuffing for goose, duck and lamb 7 —— | A luncheon composed of cold roast beef, Saratoga potatoes, good bread and butter, and onions and cucumbers shieed together, Don’t seasoned and covered with vinegar, is fit for a king. To take advantage of our Stuffed onions are delicious served with roast turkey. Boll large ontons tn salted water unti! almost tender, Drain carefully and when cold remove the hearts. Chop these hearts and mix with Retiri Busi Along Railroad in Montana CONRAD-VALIER Project 69 Miles North of Great Falls. 70,000 acres of Irrigated Land, segregated by the United States under the Carey Land Act, will be allotted by drawing at Valier, Montana, the terminus of the new railroad, on Thursday, October 7, 1909 You May Register by Power of Attorney Must register prior to October 7th. If you do not select land after your number is drawn it costs nothing. Title Can Be Acquired by 30 Days’ Residence $40.50 per acre for land and perpetual water right. $3.50 acre down, balance in fifteen penta, : nage This land is fine, grassy prairie, ready for N brush or Pe Be ai J : ren Reached Over Great Northern or Burlington Railroads The small annual payments (less than a cent an acre a day) | make it easy to pay for this land from the crops. Information and blanks for registering, free on request. |W. M. WAYMAN 3rd Street, Valier, Montana Just arrived, two cars, contain- ing 40 pianos. The cases in some of these pianos were damaged in transit, A little of the varnish was broken off. ‘Phis, however, will not affect the inside of the piano. We are a strictly one- priced house, but with these dam- aged cases we will cut the price in half. We will sell— The $450 Pian: For them a third of their quantity of minced ham. Molsten with cream and the beaten yolk of one egg. Fill the centors of the ontons with this mixture, put a bit of butter on the top of each, set all in a deep battered bake dish, pour @ little milk over them and bake covered, 26 minutes. Uncover, sprinkle with buttered crumbs and brown. oe is really delicious for a luncheon dish. Cook the oni in two waters, drain and into deep puddt: ’ Thicken a pint of hot milk with a prey of cuaname nites smooth with two teaspoons butter, and gradually pour this sance upon two beaten eggs, stirring all the while. Season and pour over the onions, Bake until custard i# set, and serve, Those who like cheese preparations should try this: Pee! four ea beng = ete pe ape and parboil. When tender, drain and turn into flat ce one jayer, season, inkle thick! grated cheese and bits of butter, and put into poll sino Sank them serve. To those who dote on onions but disiike the odor, I will add that if onions are put into cold salted water and left to boll un- covered, there will be very little odor perceptible about the house. Rinse the mouth thoroughly with a glase of luke warm water in emer eee eS [ + eey SS Se tis very pretty may be/ ral dainty handker- @ neat border. ; ied to the top of the | so the border in| the square, the in- | hemmed and trim- eee tucker, or the hand- be cut into four strips * the border comes | edge. The corners the square may be placed | which are three or four drops of camphor, and the breath will be perfectly free from the odor. mentees diamond wise around, being cut to fit the neck and the handkerchief cut through at the back closing. Tt is antd the use of olives is bene- ficial if your tungs are weak If you cannot take olive ofl, you will find olives @ good substitute, BY MRS. MAE MARTYN. Wher In the mouth | t rinse well from a: & quick-drying home 1y dissolve a teaspoo: FOX in a teacupful hi om the batr and rv Conthrox makes a rich and| lather thorough and trite soft, bri e' mentioned in fs carried in stock by | aud your den, rT you if he ting: + 4 may 4 @ cruel way is only truth to say competition is and she w to look your prettiest. The ortant step in securin This makes a né liver invig cote ) mful ft 0 meals and before re- and it wil! put roa id of that , and it gnd it ing | ov It ts a true ured tn pref. rub Wf you rub in good, fhoe Cee rd Jelly or massaging and Which ordinary face | mina actt, | “pint of cold water and) | hlack heads. It aiso | gist 4 o haif-ping:ot, alcohol and aad | imae ee of cold water, Rub 4d t teaspoonfuls of giycerine. ath briskly and let stand. If too thick this cream jelly cont it ¢an be used without fear of ausing hate to grow. It ie unex- ceftied as a cleanser, for when ap- plied It causes the dirt and grime to roll off and the pores are really cleared. Almozoin tends to maki large pores «mall and prevent. remover freckles and tan and keeps the skin molt, smooth and pitable. Wm. 6. perfiueus To rid yourself of su- our oreq: parnotia, take it home ad dissolve It in one pint of hot water, o t tablespoontul three times before meals. Estelig: To make your dull and inflamed ey bright, clear and parking, use a few drops of eye nlc made by dissolving 1 ounce crystos im am pint of water, This « tonic will not smart or burn, but will rest, soothe and strengthen your eyes. Ada Tes Dandruff and spitt hairs are signa that the sealp needs nour ent. Shampoo the hate twice « with canthrox. Gut otf all t hairs. To nourish the nd keep scalp in healthy use once or twice a wi a quinine hair tonte made by @is- solving 1 ounce © quia in a into scalp ag@ hair with the finger Ups untih absorbed, This treatment will promete the growth of bair and tend to gndke it luxuriant and glossy, Hadte An excellent remedy for y rash or simple skin eruption and for eoxema and salt rheum made at home by mixing 4 of luxor with 4 tablespoon { ajeohol and a haif-pint of ‘our a little of the lotion 4 surface and aliow to ary G treatment two or three ¢ jay until the skin tn restore! Ithy condition. well heated ung covered w' - pel. gives, Telit applied to an ach- 6 Se seveMartyn’s book, “Benu- $5.00.—Aav. Se MAINLY ABOUT PPOSOHOSOSOSoSeSooos When a Man's in Love, Don't take it for granted that a j|man fs in sove with you before he |tells you so. So many girls make hat mistake, and in their anxiety to bow that the affection is reeipro- ated, thinking im that way to bring bim to an open confession, | they spofl every chance they might have had of winning it. When a man {fs in love he will out with it sooner or later. He may be long in declaring hie love for several reasons; probably he feels his present financial position | does not warrant his doing so, or he may be overwhelmed for the time being with an extreme shy- ness and a feeling of utter ignor- ance as to how to proceed in such matters. That will wear off, how- ever, a8 his love increases, which | tt 1 bound to do if it be true. No sensible man ever yet lost a chance of winning a woman merely through being too shy to tell her ot his love. Youthful Marri: 5 There are many cogent reasons for marrying early, as well as for marrying late, and each one mast figure it out according to his or her own temperament. For the average man and woman early marriage is best. If marriage \s deferred the wom- an must in many cases seek some means of livelihood—and so she has no time to learn home making and housekeeping. Matrimony is the normal state |for normal people, therefore it is | better for girls to leave business land devote time and life to home |meking. The question is for bache- lors to settle. |} stop girls from embracing careers |i to marry them. | Two young people can adapt | themselves to each other's peculiar- | ites more easily than older ones; they are more loving, less exacting [i more forgiving. Marry while you are young. : WOMEN j| The only way to! Sale You will never have as good a chance to stock on GOOD SHOES. EV- ERY PAIR MUST BE sOLD— MEN'S SHOES LADIES’ SHOES CHILDREN’S SHOES Treen Shoe Co. ToT Firet Ave. ONLY KIND TO BUY. SUCH A FLOUR Is Excellent Flour ALWAYS UNIFORM. $225 The $350 Piano For We sell pianos on terms as low as $6.00 per month, or we will give you the privilege of taking one home and renting it for $4.00 per month, Buy it if you like it and we will pa the rent. The Meyer -Toner Piano Co. 314 UNION ST. Opp. Postoffice—Opp. P.-I. Turn to The Star Classified Ad Departm best results. FIREPROOF STORAGE ent for the American Cafe Chicago Cafe aie Is no enieie, an it, 1 te measure al Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard. HUNGRY MANKIND can have their appetites catered to here in both quality and quan- tity. For the dainty appetite that j picks its food in tid-bits, or for those who like a luscious, tender, juicy steak with mushrooms, or a siice of prime roast beef, we can fill the bill every time. Music Every Evening from 6:30 to 12:30, Including Sunday, give more and better food for the money than any nice place in GRACE. the city, Fish and oysters a specialty. THE BOULEVARD Ath & Pike “Where They Lunch” The AN». A NEW Yori LUNCH and avoid inferior tmita tions, Delivered at your place of —— The Newport business without extra cost, 100 and Ring up A 3615 or Main 1830. Prompt delivery assured. One trial, ene test. Goodbye to ho rest 1 wie" LAUNDRY COLLARS tc, 2c, 2 Fas) Sins s, Cae CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADISON, H. LL. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, {f you can’t get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made f it 217 JAMES STREET.

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