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WITH $3 TO SEE THIS WORLD ON 14YEAR-OLD BEATRICE BATH! OF VICTORIA 18 BELIEVED TO BE HIDING HER To face the world with but $3 fm cash is a strenuous undertaking for a man, but how much more/ hasardous is the plight of Miss Beatrice Bath, 14 years old, who disappeared from Victoria, B. C several days ago. he Httle girl carried nothi few suggestions for a children’s * wets cuall Sundvag. “fhe. Kier Japanene party, decorations, out-| tugs, Soup melted butter, fesse, ed her mother good bye early in toms and luncheon. JAPANESE. | i "tegepoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla the afternoon, and since that time A.—At the Japanese store 1 OB or \& teaspoon spice. no trace of her haa been found, buy tiny Japanese lanterns trove | Soak breadcrumbs in milk, set although the police of British Co two to four Inches high. Write the! aside to gool, add sugar, butter, Tumbla and Seattle have instituted | 8 search for the missing child | On the afternoon of her disap-| pearance {it was learned that! Beatrice pawned a solid gold ring! for $3. As far as is known that/ sum constituted her wealth. Police | Ohief J. M. Langley, of Victorta, B. C,, delleves Beatrice came to Seat: | tle, but as yet no trace of the gtrl| has been found by the local police. | Beatrice ts described as having an olive complexion, dark hatr and! brown eyes. She is 5 feet 2 inches siiecihaesieine tall and weighs about 115 pounds. | serge dress, tan shoes and When she left home she wore a blue | ings and a blue cloth sailor cap. BEATRICE BATH, HUSBAND IN THE ROLE OF SATAN CHICAGO WOMAN MAKES A VERY QUEER CHARGE IN | Ads, and screeched Hike a fiend | ont “ ‘ SUIT FOR DIVORCE. ) ANOTHER FAIR VISITOR Another visitor to the fair this week by the automobile route was 4. H, Cook of Portland, who drove }up in a White Steamer (mark 00) jship him. | He burned red fire, she (By United Press) CHICAGO, Sept. 18.-—Dressing in & robe of flaming red with black trimmings, to represent himself as the prince of the region ef brim- stone and sulphur, burning incense,| Mr. Cook brought his family and making weird noises to frighten | along with him and thoroughly en: | bis wife, were acts ascribed to An-|joyed bis visit, He was to return | Grew Biaes, in a bill for divorce the end of the week. The roads filed today by Mrs. Blaes. The hus | are said to be tn excellent condition band owns $100,000 worth of prop- | on the last part of tue Journey, with a Hives at the Glenview Golf| the dust nicely laid by last week's i rain. and party ts Japan but might req wise when refreshmer Hot rice croqne ter sandwiches, nuts and lemonade might be served first and then fee cream and cakes. Dear Mies Grey shape lanterns. fancy iven may be bought for 1 cent PLEASE TELL ME WOMEN'S QUESTIONS ANSWERED By CYNTHIA GREY In the Please give Invitations on the center of pretty crepe paper napkins, fold them tn fancy ttle mailed, or delivered at the door by the children quest the Iittle guests to come to Japanese costume head-dress n the porch or lawn, | quantities of Japanese lanterns may be hung about with Japanese and) ¢q) American flags. eee poople never use chairs, ways sit on the guesta to do like are served bread and but in th ay bi invitation re @ bright kimon if th Aa really the floor, The lice cream served in tiny parasols, ach Dear Miva Grey A Can you give me & good remedy to stop earache? MRS. W You should consult a doctor, as the car is too delicate an organ) for an amateur to treat OR Dear Miss Grey A.—B8prinkle all the bauntse of the ants. will soon disappear, What can I do to get rid of red ants in my pantry and cellar Dear Mi Grey away on & twoweek visit, and || Quart four, 4 tablespoons sugar, 1/ must cut down the laundry. Wii tablespoon lard, | tablespoon butter, | you give me a bint or two? hand have lived in the same house ? STENOGRAPHER. nine years, it is asserted that they REMOVES TO SEATTLE Ait you ba Rot have ocoupied separate apartments. bought your traveling sult, Tt is stated that E W. Heath, a shipbutider of Tacoma, will remove his plant to Seattle. He has bought says Mrs. Blaes tn her bill, “my took up the study of hyp | Botism and occultism, and has con-| “nena Frequent he has ban | Oxbow, on the Duwamish, and is ed incense, and the odor has perme. | ®°¥ &rranging for the construction a my a a and has sickened me. | # dock and buildings more I complained the more | “IPE AT ‘ited |SMALL FIRE AT FAIR PR pe vege heres ty aed Fire Chief Bringhurst in person gome black trimmings to represeat |/ed the fight against fiames which the devil. This was done late at|t@reatened to destroy the foundry night, after we had all gone to bed.|#t ‘he A-Y.-P. exposition at an “Then he made uncanny noises | ®@tly bour this morning. The fire tu the kitchen. 1 was {ll in bed. but | ¥®8 discovered about 12:45, and it got up to investigate. The sight of | !* estimated that $500 damage was my husband dressed in this queer | done garb frightened me, and | ran out} of the house clad only tn my night! robe. He followed me, making earthly nolses, “At each step be would catch Bold of my garment and tear out a) ety to New Orleans, are coaling piece. When I finally fell, exhaust-| pore and will leave tonight on their! ® fed and hysterical in a neighbor's | yay up the river. house, | was almost nude.” : On another occasion Mra. Blaes says ber husband erected a throne | and all jung trouble. fa her bedroom and, dressed as the @evil, made her bow down and wor- “mand torpedo boats Tingey, Wilkes | and Thornton, en route to St. Louls| Leary’s Com- |pound cures. All druggtsta, | necessary can and gaute underwear and ings can easily be laundered the same way. would advise one of bine or gray brilliantine, as 1t needs very little Pressing and sheds dust. | ore shirt w & tract of land tn the vicinity of [fone od in a bo stock Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly }tell me how I can clean a white | taffeta parasol? FRANCES. A.—Clean it outdoors while open. Dear Miss Grey chaperon? | A--The bachelor who gives adh al HA a | toa wi! Pneumonia, coughs, sore throat, | relati Wash It with « suds made from jwhite soap, dissolved in a little bot |», water and gasoline, sponging thor} oughly with a clean cloth Will soon be dry, whon the parasol} st should be thoroughly rinsed. Leave NATCHEZ, Miss., Sept. 18-—The|!m the open until odor of gasoline torpedo beat destroyer McDonough bas disappeared T Tam invited to! to escort President Taft from that |® bachelor's tea in hin apartmen truly | you tn which Jready | OUt Usiog aa little four as sole {cut round, spread with melted White | tick oven. hich need no 1 THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1909. Bread Pudding. “| Two cups stale breaderumbe, 1 KK Slightly beaten, salt and flavor jog. Bake one hour tn batgered pudding dish tn slow oven ve *\ with vanilla sauce, In preparing breadcrumbs for puddings avold using outalde crusts, With a o erator there need be but waste litte ° ° Timbale of Saimon. One can of saimon, 4 eggs, 4 bieapoons cream, salt and pepper to taste, Remove t imon fen the oan and reject all bone and skin, Mash the aalmon fine, addiu; slowly the cream, then add the sal and pepper and the yolks of the ees well beaten. Beat the whites of the onus to @ atiff froth, then etir them carefully tuto the mixture ri greased custard cups two-thirds full of this mixture and put cups fp o [pan of hot water and bake 16 jminutes, When serving, a can of) peas heated and placed as a border | on the dish in which the timbales |are served makes @ dainty dish California Drop Cakes. One cup suger, 23 cup molasses, | % oup butter, % cup milk, # exes, 1 cup raisins, 1 rounded teaspoon soda, 1 toaspoon ginger, 1 teaspoon jcinnamon, 4% teaspoon cloves, 8 #4 and then burn the rag. after & meal, |worape the dry scrape into a paper | bage can, the cleanliness of the latter. Do pot underestimate the value of fruit in improving the complex. | fon. Nothing equals the Juioe of or anges and lamone to clea? up the skin and brighten the eyes. The Vihat Dreams Mean, | Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a. m. sharp returning at @ latter must be diluted and taken| Necklace—For young woman |i Come early and get good seats, as we always have without sugar—a half lemon to «| to dream that she is wearing @ cost isad. We secéive hundreds of letters 4 . ea Wlans of water ly necklace ts & sign that she will é . , oe — make & wealthy marriage \f land: ‘ Cold water @ashed on the tace| Running—To dream that you are| Sumner, Wash, Sept. 14 and chest In the morning gives the | running foretells some happy event. | Dear r I have spent $85 traveling about thi same tonlo effect as the cold plunge,| Stlk—To dream you wear silk in-| d say C. D. Hillman’s land at Birminghan without danger of shock dicates a smooth life; your bus jp 27d will say Hilman's land at Birminghy Suad shail ba tenet onerous best bargain of them all, being on this side of @amm An easy and efficacious method of SCENIC RIDE ON BEAUTIFUL ° STEAMER “VENU EN Peeeeooe fad—To dream that you are sa4,/8 R. R. and street cars, is the reason eens Sint nave ie ~ rea “ soe others so, is a sign of fam 75 per acre, which I will set out to with @ ploce of potato dipped tn] ily rejoicings. xpert warderic Respectfull : commen baking soda. Miser—To dream of a miser sig-(§ *XPert gardener. Respectfully, c sega nifies bad luck Mi You cannot be too particular! Heaven—To dream of heaven in-| about applying cold cream to the! dicates that you will shortly ob Gents finger naiin nightly, especially at! tain the object of your desires buying five acres at this Ume of the year, Only by this Bqu *—To dream of squirrels ham is, first means can drying of the outicle be| indicates that you will have a hap tcictler” ‘hee prevented, and the natie be kept In| py ried Iife Strictly honest and g00d condition. Par.sol—To dream you open a as | find from 20 au parasol signifies an offer of mar friends who have ber ring®. nd Green—To dream of this color you and are sat always Indicates the fulfiliment of | the National Bank one's hopes. merce says you are” Fire- To ar jam ot A Sp million, and pates hasty news © joyous ni cates nety 0 ly honest; that fs & Instead of destroying paper bags ae keop them in a convenient place , ' near the kitchen stove or sink and Position th Swenging. p you will soon see the many uses to which they may be put Instead of keeping a stove rag, it ie much cleaner to put the hand tn side & paper bag and Wipe the stove When cleaning up the dishes | °F it ie very easy to bag, close it and drop into the gar This helps to preserve cups flour, Drop in spoonfuls on powdered borax in| Well buttered pans. They | = Parker House Roils, | One pint milk, nealded and allow. | T am going! ¢@ to get blood warm, then add 1) } | yeast cake, dissolved in little | | Water, pinch of salt. Let rise, rel ble, | ter and fold over. Let rise} or 1% | hours in warm place and bake in Yankee Pot Pi Stew one cup of chicken, & gravy with it for fricansee, take fresh baking powder biscuits, epitt them opes, spread them on a plat ter, crust side down, pour chicken and gravy over them and serve, Much nlcer than dumplings. Creamed Ham. | [pint of cream together jetir in quickly two well ogee and a little pepper. stantly, Serve on toast beaten Stir con- of leftover bam. clothespin bag, when you haven't « better one, as it can be pinned to the apron with « couple of clothes pins, so as to held It open, and it } a the adventage of never faving to be washed or mended bat the summer |lay wpon @ clean sheet and cover | i with | gasoline dries, | free from dust and recor! with a/ of all jdull knife. / fog, but mixed with a cream sauce, molded tn fish mold) with Hollandaise sauce for luncheon | It ts delicious. | Cook one cup of finely chopped that {t will not se am that has bee: bolled and one Inserting a smal! washer or tw Whea hot the pin betwoen the hinge halves A beavy paper bi makes @ good | Plumes will get quite dusty in After shake the plum talcum powder. Cold fish ts not specially appeti« 4 served hot Keep a sharp watch over Beald the we: If a woman will stand up straight | while she is sweeping it will prove the very best possible way of ex-| panding ber chest over & broom ts bad; contracted and the work made hard-} To sweep vigorously with the jhead up and arms moving freely |helps to give the shoulder tiful erectness and also pulls off) superfluous flesh. i Depecinally fat directly below the shoulder ork helps. flesh and rounds the arme splen-| @idly as using the washboard, and that ts proverbial for improving the arms. 1s Love Contagious? One wedding preverbially makes Put them fn gasoline, | ny, and one lover—a happy lov- 6? course—will For the |cause hie bachelor friends to for- Everett people -¢a ewear ee sy ~~ wiles } free boat Birmi their pretty feminine ac- Soap os quaintances. As for the engaged <r dock at Ev girl, who does not know the atmos | phore of sentiment she lives in—an | @tmnoephere that inevitably creates or hastens on the love affairs of all) her dearest friends. All the pleading and the coaxing | {mn the world will not do so much to drive some contrary miss into A sagging door may be raised #0/ hor lover's arms as a fow days po the floor bY | pent ax @ lonely third to the duet of a newly married pair! | Lor course it must b your | requited love so It in:@ bread box, as bread molds tn a day does lover or lass catch fire, as it very nice way to ase up amall bite in warm, damp weather a ce re, from box frequently and alr it every day.' other's affection? gles at $1 per ectfull REV. PO’ Hillman City, Way This is your lastha buy acreage on wat cheap. Come yourself, whether to buy or not. and bass fishing property. Eve good time Sund Grand opening a No. 4 of Birm 3,500 acres, as d per acre, on terms ¢ cent cash and 10 @ day. But the | 8 boau-| where the arm t# too this It takes off the extra! this it tm good do mote to | , ings to Birmin, ? : salesmen wanted, eral carpenters. the boat early, as promptly at 10 a, free maps of prop C. D. Hillman’ Room 2, Times $600 worth of Berries raised on one acre of this land. ontagious disease? of Else why fs un-| re a thing? Why | the sunlight of the Will it be necessary for mo to take RUTH as hostess, BiG MONEY IN STEEL Glance at the market reports on the financial pages of the daily pa- pers and you will find, if you are familiar with market quotations with- in the time specified, that stocks in the United States Steel Corporation have in actual selling value increased more than 500 per cent within the past two years, as the culmination of a series of marvelous increases in value covering all the years that this stock has been listed for public sale Every steel stock in the United States is advancing with paralyzing rapidity. There's a very simply swamped with orders simple reason for it all, and that whelming demand for the products of the steel companies’ mills is. the over- They are A press dispatch in yesterday's paper states that the Steel Corporation, with every plant it has running day and night, will be forced to go out and buy pig iron in the open market in an en- deavor to keep up with its orders This is not a temporary condition is becoming more pronounced every season now utilize steel as their chief factor. The All It has lasted now for years, and big building sityation in a nutshell is that operations there are not nearly enough steel plants in the country to supply the de- mand for steel. Now recall John W Gates’ recent predic on in this paper that there would be an immense steel plant constructed here, and note in this con- nection the interview with Herbert last evening E. Law of San Francisco, published Law is a multi-millionaire steel man who sold out in Illinois to the Steel Corporation, went on the directorate of the Wells-Fargo Bank in San Francisco with E Harriman, bought and sold the big Fairmount hotel in San Francisco, and became known as the greatest builder in Cali- fornia IT IS TO MAKE BREAD. Law is here to look over the | moment at jocal steel situation He is at this Law says that it IS AS EASY TO MAKE STEEL HERE AS very IRONDALE ER RAR! IRS AO 18 RE EN TERE CD IEEE ARGH IM ID That is where Puget Sound will shortly begin manufactured iron and steel. Read between the lines, Get in touch wjth IRONDAL chase there, before values there go beyond your reach, all seriousness not to delay a single day in this matter, napping before. Don't be caught napping now. Moore Investment Co. “Ss; turning out its first Don't delay a day. “ now, through the medium of a lot pur- We advise you in You've been caught Arcade SEATTLE Annex the} 4H of course have an elderiy ive or friend to a and an individual chaperon ts an- | Of course, when the! * | hostess leaves, you must go, also. | f | | | | No. 13 ‘The United States, Ger- many, France, Great Brit- ain, Holland and Spain are the six ‘atest: consumers ‘of cocoa in the order named. United States is leader by a large percentage due to the widespread knowledge preeag J Americans of the = ood value and palata- bility of this beverage. yy, cme marie RI GOLD MEDAL not good for us. hi delicious. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’s. (HIGHEST AWARD) ~roR— CONFERRED ON Company A.-Y.-P, EXPOSITION TM We eat and drink many things we like which are rardelli's COCOA is one thing we like and is as nourishing and good as it is fragrant and MU Wireless Telephones Collins Wireless Telephone TUT ‘The Genuine HALL'S GAFE & LOCK CO’'8 SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin fe Co. MANUFACTURERS 312 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE. successi a because The World's Best Plano Cline Piaao Co. SEATTLE YY \S oS 1207 2ud Av. Opp. High Grade Gh Lady Wellington Lump Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers If your dealer does not have It, phone Latimer-Wallace Co., Independent 5040; Sunset Main 6040. Generali office, 401 Hinckley Bik. Do you want to buy @ The Star's classified columns. HAND-MADE SPROIA Mme Paul EXCLUSIVE MILLINDRY, | 1823 Third Ave, Opposite New Postoffice, Ind. Phone L-1803. “cn Given epec by our spectaliat, examination Our moderate. 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