The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1909, Page 9

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EIGHT CHILDREN AND NOTORIOUS SHOPLIFTER Nalie Oleson, Who et Trying to Rear T have mot with misfortune in Citizens, Is in the | seattle,” said Nellie What is the trouble?’ County Jail Instead. “I was convicted yesterday shoplifting.” Have you ever been fn trouble beforet" Quick as a flash the bereaved mother was the shrewd woman of the world. “What work? he asked { Well, I Anawered Ave 1 Yea.” ‘Oh, I thongnt ligious woman 1 am,” I declared, but the game was on, It was no longer woman and woman; it was criminal and | the offender against the ¥ meeting the people the laws. And yet, Nellie Olewon was a Ponitence is one of diphtheria when they One daughter te marri in Spokane. were litte d and living ae Gl 1 asked of is your write a good deal,” 1 you a a reporter you was @ re who hrough ft all, woman still, made woman's virtues and appeal is her Weapon Nellie Oleson fs a woman of j aliases, a Woman with a record, But | Nelite Oleson says she is sorry Maybe her repentance 4s sincere Who can say? tam not a kleptomaniag,” ald. “Only the rich have klepto- manta. Tam here because | wanted hings that didn't belong to me and | took them. Don't say that it was » fascination of the game with My heart was she _ BY MARION LOWE. fe ope woman a shop! ‘a tulsaionary? the question that ke) Tt wasn't that . through my brain yester | always sad when I stole. Of course - fal talked in a darkened cel! | it took nerve,” with jurt a gleam ‘county jail with Mrs. Nellic }of the professional pride, “but I Sw frank. I had to drink to get the ‘Dleson ts the moth erve She hasn't a hare | “I've got a conscience, This thing is nothing brazen abou! | isn’t a habit with me. I can quit @ lines that crows her face | it. I've resisted temptation lots of gorrow, perhaps disappoin' | times when I have been in stores struggle, Hut not vice or di ved saw things | wante | } hight ave deen a miss | | Then why don't you do itt I nateted. Well, maybe it's the dewire to pence ~~ just told 1 et ahead. I don't know. But 'm ging the worst shoplift orry. When I get out of here I'm ever taken. They had be ‘olng to Alaska, where there aren't fa their books—that she ha ny department stores.” And she m arrested again and cal) | miled at the admission of her fed the country. She was eakness. “I'm going clear out of erook, they said, and a ba! he way of temptation. Don't you think that ts the way to do?” Perhape it ia. What mnakes litter? She has ylelded to the thing that was her peculiar temptation. Lots of us have temptations. But we don’t always go to Alaska to get out of the way of — 2 Scoemr the courts, confirming, had her to pay & $500 fine. means six months in Ja! we visited for a while like She was in jail without We talked as woman to She told me about ber Three of ema dled with ‘ellie Oleson a shop- | newspaper men an opportuntty to freak Feature Is} cnrich the treasury of thelr claw as Open One More an appreciation of what they have done during the life of the expo Benefit of Seat- sition. Tomorrow will be the last time Club. to witness this attraction, and no doubt all who go to the grounds ‘the Merrimac and | will be down to the big white fort. attraction on at the exposition, LKERS. TAKE ‘Say, oh you babe, whar wuz yo jas’ night?” aaa return! “Nevah yo mind, chile, whar I he has been | Wuz; I wuz at Charlie Saunders’ ewspaper men of A-Y.-P. cakewalk, dar's whar I wuz, and I sit right folks, too, an’ doan honey boy.” And she did h of “shes.” And “hes.” And for the first time in history, a pair of cakewalkers captured a grand prize at a big ex position. Jesse Clipper and Alice Whit taker, a dusky mafd in a Naming pink dress, carried off the grand prize, a cake the size of a wash- tub, and thereby and therefor there will be trouble. For many hundreds in the 1,500 persons present thought nex’ to de white yo fo’git dat, throw open his & benent to the Seatr! For this occasion th wii be 25 cents and 10 cents for childrep. | ‘We order to make the offer tempting, the lecturers w! atter the naval battle is dust how the machinery {s+ ‘Of course the audiences be allowed to go into the where the thousands of manipula t Movements, but “from ix detail as to how each A bu Rete Move is made will be | that Arthur Ragiand and Helen Lertridge should have been named of the Seattle for the honor. They will take an Will be scattered Appeal to President Chilberg the grounds, and will ‘ NAVAL HARBOR. Wiatlors down towards| -NOLAND'S ys tacle, and there United Prev. Members who » A DOVER.” ” eng. Oct "6 The § nd encourage a!) to naval harbor, which has been fn mo big building and course of construction here for 11 for the last time ler intended to begin to @ tear down the bufldin it for shipment to the to give the years, and has cost about $20,000, was formally opened today by the Prince of Wales. comprises an area of acres. The harbor 700 nearly loca cocoa’s pure. | No. 21 | Fhe ca tree is a very 1: Biidiow plant, 11 will i * G9 only in deep alluvial The land must be Soret but also well There must be shade and little fh a thoroughly Bite bas be »0 How can we remodel baby's lant partment Perhaps the old hat | rosettes put on the side. The tiny jyear caplor'hatt Hore are Agnié! chil" be cleaned, the brim turned | Paby's : weet — nig hee . new styles shown tn the Infant's down. and some fresh ribbon |ored ribbon | CLAIM TO CHILBERG It takes but a teaspoonful irardelli’ ~ COCOA is most ecohomical be- cause it is perfectly pure and goes farthest. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’s,. THE STAR—SATURDAY):OCTOBER 16, 19uy. NEW STYLES IN BABY’ $ CAP, HAT AND BONNET } | “LOW SHOES, LAGE HOSE AND LINGERIE? NOT FOR T FOR ME, 4) SAYS MAY SUTTON Hd, weak CaDK GOK voloed, narrow chested woman isn’t at all fashionable—and | 1» cooking mushrooms It ts & to be good to look at, a woman | groat culinary mistake to disguise must be healthy. She can’t be ut | the natural delicate flavor by high | less she exercises seasonings. Plenty of good, aweet “It is foolish for women to play butter is desirable in cooking with their health by wearing thin | mushrooms, and {if they can be alk or lace hone, low shoes and Magerte in cold weather, when they | would be more comfortable in heay ler stockings, topped shoes and up derwear—the kind that comes to your ankles, wrists and over your soaked in the butter for 20 minutes much the better. One of the nicest ways in which the meadow mush rooms can be prepared ts to poe! jtrim off the stalks, and jay in a porcelain lined saucepan for half jan hour with a tablespoonful of but ter. This draws out the julces of the mushroom. Then allow as much jeream or rich milk as there te | mushroom Iquor and simmer in this delicious sauce for six minutes only. Season lightly with salt and browned slices of toast | pepper and Rochester Gingerbread. Beat half a cup of butter to a cream; gradually beat in half a cup of sugar, two well-beaten eggs, one cup of molasses, one cup of thick, |gour milk and three cups of flour |alfted with one teaspoonful and a half of soda, teaspoonful eainger and one nm Bake in two brick~lo or half an hour before cooking so | turn over delicately | teaspoonful of cin. | pans. | “=-commQF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN=-°= Jthe mont White Mountain Cake. Three cups of wugar, one cup of butter, one-half cup of sweet milk whites of 10 eggs, of baking powder elfted with flour Caramel teing. One cup of « ated sugar, on cup of t cup of anul wh SURAT, One of a walnut. Brown the Add the milk and but fo a cream ugar, then Beked Bananas | Four bananas, 4 tablenp (level), & tablespoons wate spoons melted t t, 4 teaspoons vinegar, grain of salt; bake In ahal low pan % hour UH bananas are When a girl gets her first pro posal she has already told how she had a bundred A woman can get a heap of h piness out of thinking how h she could be if she were appre ated. After eating onions a gi should immediately ait down and peru some work of fiction that is cal | culated to take her breath » Any woman can take a | disguised as a “beauty hint Love is blind, but after marriage a man is apt to take an occasions | eye-opener. | A wise man has no secrets from his wife—because he hasn't any | | wife, | Vand take off the head NEW" WHITE MACHINES REDUCED TO $30 B. D. VORIS Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing Machines. 1105 Third Av. Ind, Phone 594, Sunset—Main 705, Pick out all if} MARTIN & CO. | t888 2nd Av., Opp. Motel Savoy. High Grade Gloves milk and @ plece of butter the atze | er and stir) teaspoonful | | A.—Whether or not a di {man | title of | might | continued to wear it |sho resumed her maiden name, and Fave the cc Cut u and jay on the lobster meat, cut in shreds. Place coral around edge of meat ur a 1 | over lob and garnish with he ter, claw part of apife Turkish Pilaff One and one-half cups cooked meat (beef, mutton or chicken), cut in dice, 1 cup rice, 3 cups water or gra 1 cup stewed tomatoes, 1 teaspoon salt. Put water It, to mito and meat in sauce pan on ndded. When boiling add the riee f nd cook until soft, about % hour or RR htt * - * LATEST NOVELTIES * * IN MONEY PURGES *& * * a i a i le i ie ie i ie i i red and sirup th: baste often. dchnny Cake. Toke a tablexpoonful of butter and set It to melt ben sift into |Your mixing bow! 1 cup of granu lated jiow me cup of sugar, MISS MAY SUTTON, ‘ a tae nT an te | teaspoons bakir der (rounded) Athletic, virile, a aplendid aspect. | cheat j poor aking Iman of young Ame woman-| Despite her wonderful ability as! oo 1 exe and as " of sweet milk hood, May Sutton of Callfornia,|a player, Miss Sutton is a wee bit{ Mix ves mee 806 tn ed butter world’s champion woman tennis | superstitious. She invariably wears) 40d bake tn a shallow tin ane RennR player, believes girls should be ath-/a circlet of carved silver on her| letic. {right arm. It is a present from an Ceeet Rolls. ee “Men Mke healthy girls, with | elder sister. The first day she wore! Add % of @ teaspoon of malt and % | | roses In their cheeks, tanned face it she won a big match and since; of sugar to % @ cup and arma, bright eyes and a hearty has won every mateh in which she 4 milk. ba n Naor ag grip,” said Miss Sutton. “The pal! has worn tt aat cake dissolved in 3] WOREN'S QUESTIONS ANSWERED une ws mani of lukewarm water and} me . ERATED flour Beat thorough! POP OeSeSeSeSeSeSoesoeOe® copting for a time the man whom 1 When I B CYNTHIA GREY “4 it Is. intended to torment ¢ melted bu y How is encouragement to then shay Letters from yo rhs e | a little his commodity, and ht, Pu t ots iit tw ess be 3 3} tacking It, would “never tell his t ell-buttered | 0%, he which I will try, to answer 3 7 love” Some girls —- do . good br reo ti Sth t weles eda a kee deal in this way without losing y h jes that will touch | |) yoo nt ange Por abn SOeoooededsesos °°? | their womanly dignity or self-r ch other and na oven | f by es asking about pa ra ards | reyes Aeuthe + btu ‘or girls and abou he | cu Cruelty to Lovers. }spect elther. Of course, language | when about _—— which disfigures one's finger nails ot onan except that 1 Girls declare that they donot} !® no ghia’ Pease te age | Suet Puddine {unless the nails have daily atten care the least bit for a man for/Of | the 0 a ancead atid Shih Get past Genel), 4 cup| tion. Cards for young girls should whom they every instant are/ Slance bel Ra Bp age mea agg al le gy. ggg ro one egg, |e Slightly smaller than those used breathing @ message of love in shi Te Gimrideat of lovers toward s|one teaspoon soda, one cup currants, | bY married women. ‘The quailty of lence, for whose fayor, if they are | most di on 4 peta * 1 4 A 1 should be of the best, definite oposal. hree cups flow botl thre hours. re tis, they are beseeching their) 4efaite proposal. ds upon hould be pure white and of medium patron saint hie (Ghia Ged WEitle thane’ oooe Siatied Linh Bente weight. The old English lettering] will purposely and obvious. | 00%" is be tenouk cat Sam about 45 minutes a pint of | !* always in good taste p out of his way, and when | i? Dibenky aheees be wast one 3 . water” tuais n you dry your hands after et him will be chilling and! sos tir beatowal. eine the r, add a cup of cream and a | W48hing them, always push back ferent of behavior, and @v@n| a tning For instance, a girl should tter, pe and Heut ‘he evticle with the towel. If any display open preferen: 108: Girl Ot senile oF tush too tauch oF ve is left on the, nail, wrap the end of | other ian Sau your orange-wood stick with a bit Yet th eo sol] Another way to encourage a Potato Soup. of cotton, dip in lemon juice, then love know that here, too, are the) man ty to require his help and as-| Four large potatoes, one onton,| i powdered pumice, and rub the | signals of love aa taught by the] sosaneo, ether mental or phy botled in two q { water; press | "all until the cuticle Is all removed same feminine instinct which| Noching pleases a diffident through steve me pint milk,| B. asks about the meaning of a teaches the bird to lead a passer-by | ore than to have his queen, his |one tablespoon butter, salt and pep-| 8@vendeaf clover, which is a ques. away from her nest, an arrant de-| sar hig idol go to him for ad-|per. Let it boll up and serve tion I cannot answer, I did not ception which decelves no one, @x-| yiog’ gtrength or support in som | | know they w to be found diffiewty or other | Delicious Creamed Eggs. | D. B. D, would Ike to know if a } ‘Trak hove | Boll five eggs, hard. Melt one| nic and tie pin would Pie tak a alae rrender her| tablespoon butter, add quarter} make a suitable birthday present | whole heart to x man, however ax [pound cheese cut small, When melt-| for her sweetheart. Nothing would whols ne net o & man, however ole fed add ¢ tablespoon flour, then | be more acceptable, I am sure. Why willing but eager to fallow the nux|very slowly add one pint of mluk.|not give him a allver or gold pin| ym Nig Bl aah Aged Mig dn ic ‘ook until thick and amooth, Add| With a turquoise setting, since tur nothing to the discredit of her| the ees chopped coarsely and gea-| quoise is the birth stone for Decem Grebe, and friahda, however tnccieee with on or red pepper.|ber? And the tie should carry ouf aS eee tal tat cone nL {Serve with toa the color idea h h h pinay ag y ee Una In rpg at on | Katherine asks.if she ought to to the cup when the oo Us at bes le bcos éaiee lor ations eat ean ee thats haps her lasting opmity.” Bho}. Buy lve lobster, boll rapidly in| there {s no hall in her home. Yes, prides herself upon her loyalty }bolling salted water for about 20| by all means. minutes, If boiled too long it will A Constant Reader wonders if tt A’ Bachelor Gays That— be tough. When cold split the|{* customary for a bride to give |body lengthwise, crack the clawe|the groom a present, and she also wants to know how announcement cards should read when the bride is an orphan, It is not customary for the bride and groom to ex change presents, but it Is a pretty idea. Your announcements should be written or engraved in the name of your nearest living relative, or the one whose home you are to be married. Dear Miss Grey: Will y tell me if a divoreed woman should or not wear her wedding ring? L. A. H ‘ced wo- u please should wear her wedding ring would depend on her inclination and olroumstances. Mrs., and had children, it be leas embarrassing if she If, however, for business or other reasons did not wish to advertise the fact of her marriage, she should not wear her wodding ring. If she retained her| WHY HIGH FLIGHT FLOUR? Because it is ground from choice Bluestem Wheat, not a mixture—hence its quality. Be- cause it is milled in the very fields where the best Bluestem Wheat is grown—hence its uni- formity. For Nearly a Quarter of a Centary We Have Been Making Good Flour COLUMBIA RIVER MILLING CO. Office and Warehouse, Seattle, Wash. \S American Cafe 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 picks its food in tid-bits, or for those who like a luscious, tender, juicy steak with mushrooms, or a silee of prime roast beef, we can fill the bill every time. 4 Music Every Evening from 6:30 | to 12:30, Including Sunday. Do You Dine at the EORGIAN CAFE If Not, Why Not? It’s the Best in the City Tamate Grotto And Factory, 1425 4th Ay. Open from 11:96 a. m. to 1 a.m. Speetal Noonday bination— e. Be ‘aie. “Where They Lunch” The Best Cooking. Our prices are low. 1 know that THE BOULEVARD 4th & Pike | Thompeon’s_ Cafe and]. Do you it/Bakery have the finest Thompson’s Cafe and Bak- |bread and choicest cakes to ery do the best catering |select from, and if not, will the city? Lodges a special- |make any kind to order. ty. Thompson’s Cafe, 2nd [2nd a av. and Marion st jand Marion st. We ma’ Dinners ¢ tlest and When ye me eas ectalty of Big Chicken Sunday We bave the pret- rant in the city, thing good, see The Chicago Cafe Nothing Like It in Seattle. 216 Spring St. A Mi and. avoid, \nterior tnit Delivered at your place s without extra cost; 10c and h tion bust Be The Newport ie Ring up A 3615 or Main 1830, CAFE & GRILL Prompt delivery assured FIRST AND MADISON. | One trial, one test. Goodbye to re the rest Main office. 219 Marion street Work in Comfort You Can Do This if You Have 1 A GAS RANGE and GAS WATER HEATER No home is complete without GAS, SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Telephones: Main 6767; Ind. 67. Henry Bldg, 1314 4th, Near Union, ) diffe forms of eczema, accom: AN TONING PAIM lp anied by severe Itching and caused by imperfect digestion and careless diet Poslam comes in two-dollar j It—Other Forms of | but fifty cents’ worth will answer in curing any of the diseases me No Cure Itching Preferable. for tioned. It can be bad of any dri There is no cure for an itching | gist, The Quaker Drug Co.'s stores palm—the money kind. Even pos-|make a specialty of It. lam, the new skin discovery, That results are immediate will not help it, But when {t comes to}be amply demonstrated overnight eczema, the most annoying of itch-| by thease of the experimental sam- ing skin troubles, poslam will st@p| ple which the E the itching at once and cure the} torles, 32 West Twenty-filth street, worst cases in a few days. So with | New York City, will send free, } rgency Labora hives, rash, scabies, split toes, piles | mail, in plain wrapper, to apy one and sealy scely all of which are! who will write for it.

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