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Haltoween will be celebrated generation. to be “sport.” tine ts here, and it be - ow to determine wheth wis Beate this anciont festival aay much excuse for Hab a the opportunity for at fun. By Innocent fun t the outdoor sport of ee gown fences and annoying but the home partios for the witching pleasures of romance. iiresears again to dig up Burns said of Hallow fo dilate upon the artificial idem ascribed to the October Dut it is well to discuss one Is going to make it for entertainment at many elaborate devices Invented to add to the ‘and games, but any kind loses its charm ‘overdone. Half the pleasure Ho party lies in the 4 Home-made devices may a: and expensive favors Bor can be disregarded. can easily be made cornstalka, autumn and fruits. If time for the girls witches’ hats f stitt Black paper may be fash ts, a fortune teller some member of fs also the fun of dark room backward 4 lighted candle and looking the shoulder into a mirror. shadow cast by the candle will the outlines of your future you have imagination fs the game in which are tossed over the to form shapes in You will come bright, h will never marry un wil attend your ven the boys can be pro} HALLOWEEN HINTS FOR USE WEEK FROM next Saturday night, just a week The Star today gives a few timely hints for the use of These hints are for different forme of en eee sna insure a sate and sane celebration, this year and the good times wil yiam will not be permitted, such as atealing gat i} houses, etc, as has been done during recent years and The police will had generally indoors, tipping carebeaeeeneneeecnae , wk —$<$—$ | watch the initial of your future |life companion can be traced Then there is the raisin race— threading @ raisin in the middle of | }& yard of twine, a couple chewing | jst each end until one reaches the jraisin—the sign being that this Jone will be married first. Another {good game is to provide the }crowd with peanuts, pins, tooth | | picks and a few chicken feathers, | they to vie ti” making little ant} |mals of the peanuts with these | materials, a prize being offered | tor the best animal. Another game is to give each of the guests a marshmallow, they cut it in| | half as evenly as mey can, a prize | | being awarded to the one whose | | halves most equally balance’ on a/ }emall pair of scales. Or squares | of colored paper may be used, the prize going to the one who can cut them most exactly Into two. | A time-honored and attractive Oe tatitaisilenataiahaaid ture wealth, and the thimble single | | blessedness for life. These objects | jmay be readily placed in a) large pumpkin ple or in a dish | of mashed potato salad. | A good way of telling fortunes is to write the fortune on a piece | |of white paper with fresh lemon | |juice, and wrap each paper around a plece of candy, to be dis When opened the paper | will pear blank, but upon being heat the characters will become visible. Then there ts the chestnut pop ping contest, the chestnuts being grate praced on bars or on the stove till they pop. Make your own rules and interpretations. A good contest is to provide i ple plates and give a prize the best. jacko-lantern face of your guests can draw on of the plates with charcoal Attractive homemade menu or souvenir cards can be fashioned ge. LETTERS {hands push this cuticle TONIGHT HALLOWE'EN DON'TS, DON'T be too formal DON’T scare anyone; eapectally don’t soare little ohtldren. DON'P keep guests too le they will appreciate the party mor if they leave in their best spirits. DON'T have games tn which nuts or candle grease or four will be trampled into the floor DON'T bave anything on the pro «ram that will spoil clothes. DON'T apend too much on deco. rations and favors Make them yourself DON'T mind the trouble of a lt tle preparation, if tt will keep your vbildren off the streets DON'T make your party larger than you can handle DON'T fall to have something to eat, but have it simple. DON'T feed your guests too early; im most cases Jet the feast wind up the evening. DON'T use salt with alcohol poured over it to give it a wierd fame. It ls dangerous THIA GREYS Dear Miss Grey A young man with whom I have kept up & corres. ponde: has stopped writing. Have I the right to ask for the return of my letters, and shall I send him his? “DARKNESS.” A.—Why not write him, and ff you do not know the cause of hin] having ceased to write you, ask the reason, and say that if he does not) care to continue the correapond-| ence, you would like to have your) letters returned, and that you would) be glad to return hin, It fe a good) THE STAR TURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1909. res ne ate a VANITY BAG A NICE CHRISTMAS GIFT YOU CAN MAKE YOURSELF ery thing to}the mereury, After this ia done give your chum for Christmas, and/and while it ia drying cut a piece you can easily make it yourself.|of thin pasteboard the size of the Take a plece of substantial si!k 10\ mirror, pad it with a little cotton, inches wide and 6 inches in depth,|cover with the lining silk, and and embellish it with ribbon, em-| glue It to the back of the mirror broidery in simple design, Sew the | It serves to protect the mirror and narrow onda together and line with also to cover the raw seame of the vory thin #flk. Make a double hem | bag. The tatertor of the bag in now plan never to write letters which would worry you later ff not re turned. Dear Miss Grey: Pioase tell me how I can increase my weight. am 16 years of age, and weigh only | 76 pounds. Also tell me how I can/ keep my finger nails tn good con-/ dition. 8, 0. Ae sure and get plenty ot} good fresh air, lots of sleep, and eat Sesh forming foods, as cereals with cream, starchy foods of al] kinds, potatoes, etc. Keep your nalls trimmed to a proper length, using « file, but never the scissors, and with % orange wood stick keep the ou jele pushed back to uncover the Mitte half moons at the base of the nails, Whenever you wash your back with) are ridgy, them at| care each | the towel. If the nails rub @ litle vaseline on night, A few minutes’ }day and the nails soon show « very noticeable improvement, and | % after once in good condition {t is very easy to keep them ed. GIRL'S PARTY FROCK. leaves pasted on are set off with water color touches and mottoes. "SOME HALLOWEEN FORTUNES. (Short and sweet optimistic, to be used in various games.) appy days $ you are suited tures. ] oof soda und one and three-fourths Htevel teaspoon of cream of tartar, * add the flour mixture to the first about two-thirds of the way to the | complete, and the only remaining top, and run through {t a slender|towch in the little edge of narrow atik cord or narrow ribbon. Edge|gitt lace framing the face of the the top of the bag with narrow lace. mirror. Piace in the bag a chamois Giue the bottom of the bag in Uny/wkin and a tiny ivory er celluloid pleats to the back of the 2x3-incly}box of powder, and your dainty mirror, being careful not to touch’ Christmas gift is complete. ss ES }mixture, alternately with half @ jeup of milk. Lastly add the beaten whites of two eggs. Clam Chowder. Select the best quality of Long island clams. These, after being opened, should be strained and ex Velvet Sponge Cake. Reat + peered Gs Rent cee 1 cup | amined *© as to remove any bits of sugar and beat thoroughly. shell. The clams are then cut into : es | ree cena pleces and cooked in their fted flour and beat smooth. Now Juice, to which has been added salt add another % cup sified flour in pork, potatoes and onions cut into which 1 teaspoon cream tartar and “lee; parsiey thyme and bay leaves) toaapoon soda have been sifted |4fe also used for favoring and mixed. Beat smooth and add| ig aaa acant % cup of bolting water. Bake| about 25 minutes. Add one more| exe when mixing and pour in «| large pan. When baked trim edges, | cover with jelly and rol! while warm. Sift powdered sugar on top. | Makes nice jelly roll. ] Coffee Cream Jelly. One heaping tablespoonful gela | tine (unflavored), one pint of strong cottee, one cup of sugar. When this begins to thicken add one- half pint of cream that has been slightly whipped and the white of As soon as your clothes are aprin one ess. Boat egg and cream to-| xied and tightly rolled up, put on gether and add to coffee mixture.) your irons to heat. «By the tlme Serve with cream and any ule?) iney are het your clothes will be cake. }ready to tron as nicely as if they jhad lain over night. Always iron |the linens last, as they require more % COP! dampness e@wisadom It for apy reason you have not aprinkled your clothes the night be- fore you wish to tron them, try sprinkling them with boiling hot water. Use a clean whisk broom, as it sprinkles them much finer and evener than by dipping the water in your band. Gingerbread. One-half cup sour milk, sugar, % cup molasses, 1 omg, 1| shi terspoon soda, 1% cups flour, cim-| 4 ¢irst and Indeed almost the only namon and salt, or season 0 sult! rule needed for conduct in a public yourself. | place is to strive constantly to ef. Another is 4 face yourself. Avoid any word or milk, 4 of sweet, 4 of sugar, 4 Of action that will call attention to molasses, 4 of shortening, 1 tea-| you ‘This for conduct; and for con spoon of soda, 1 cup of flour, salt, versation with a tupanion, re- nutmeg. This is a small loaf but! member always to speak in a low tablespoons sour VewEdiso Recor for NOVEMBER: On Sale Monday EW music, the best, brightest, most popular and most entertaining, is offered on the new Edison Records, both the two- minute and the four-minute size. Here is popular, sacred, dance and classi- ‘al music for your choosing, all of which can be heard at your nearest Edison dealer's, and afterwards heard in your own home as you select it. Amberol Standard Stars and Stripes Forever March Pennyiand Just Pinin Fotis 7 Selections from She'san Awful Nice Gal La Lingana | American Symphony Orchestra 1 Want Somebody to Play With Byron G. Harian . . Stanley and Gillette Kaward M. Favor Oakley Quickstep Olly Oakley We've Been Chums for Fifty Years Will Onkiond Whiter Than Snow Anthony & Harrison Arrah, Come in Out of the Rain Barney McShane. Ada Jones The Coquette United States Marine Bend Oh! Doctor ‘ Grace Cameron Bateon Bungalow Collins and Harlan It's Hard to Kise Your Sweetheart When the Last Kise Means Good-Bye | Arthur C. Clough Serenade Ripples A American Symphony Orchestra Uncte Josh at the Opera... . . . Cal Stewart Lep Green's Airship Ada Jones and Len Spencer Dublin Dainies Peerless Quortette Daughters of America March New York Military Band We desire good live dealers to sell Edison Souse's Band Ada Jones and Chorus Litite Nemo’ Victor Herbert and his Orchestra How She Gets Away With It te More Than f Can See. race Cameron Fiannigan ant Harrigan Porter and Meeker Op. Albert Spaldi Marry K. ti Anthony and Harrison United States Marine Band There'l! Come a Day Sadie Salome 15 Higiamtine Caprice Vance Edgar L. Davenport Just Before the Battle, Mother Will Oakiand and Chorus He Lendoth Me EAinon Mined Quartette Wedding—Dance Waits American Symphony Orchestra ‘The Song | Heard One Senday Morn James F. Harrison and Mixed Chorus Ran, Brodder Possum, Run! Collins and Harten Carnival of Venice Oltivett! Trowbadours My Old Kentucky Home Knickerbocker Male Quartette A Georgia Barn Dance. . New York Military Band 2 ographe . + 912.5040 $18.00 rt Kecorda ‘ Ne im every town where we are not wl Records (twiceeslong) . . . | Sie now well ited. Dealers having iOpen Mecorde ss ss. Sst He tiores should write us a once. Get complete catalogs of HAison Phonogeaphs ef your dealer or write us National Phonograph Company, 75 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J. vorsT loess 1oese ory dota tore lowes joes lores 10868 sonst donee hone Lowse, lotsa hoase 1083s tones Butler Hotel Annex American Cafe Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard. ter rates went into ef- fect Friday, Oct. 22. TOOTHSOME MORSELS here abound—-steaks, chops, veal cutlets, entrees to your liking—in fact just what you hke. Did you ever notice, tho’, that there's steak and steak--same at the butcher shop, but largely depend- ent on the knack of broiling? Well, we havo the knack. Try for yourself and either blame or praise us—we think it will be praise. Music Every Evening from 6:30 to 12:30, Including Sunday. DO YOU WANT TO BUY, BELL | RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH companion In life will be ever true. ‘ have genius, but you must develop it. i World wifi be your pleasure ground. Sy Yea will not become wealthy, but you will never want " in life you will know honors. ‘@re a keen observer of human nature. will wed the one you love. unafraid of work—it is not afraid of you Of course there are sorrows in your Ife, but they are balanced spend money foolishly Will travel extensively ‘Wealth will come from the earth. A charming party dress for the Mompanion worthy of you will enter your life. | girl of 10 in made of pale ecru lans- tise rach. tae downe and venise lace, with sbort STIONS FOR HALLOWEEN COSTUMES “Wien yo i ‘are "may we| —_ worn a highnecked, long-sleeved lace used In the dress. you cannot earn it foolishly. guimpe of the P.G. and Minnie F. MacD. ask m ions for a masquerade a for a Halloween party Pony make crepe paper cow i ey are Inexpensive and Mirlety of designs suitable for x tan be purchased at a 0f places down town. I lo Some in the window of one of pe Stores, with huge black Witches with broome on a et Orange background. Take a Petticoat a little shorter than you wish the dress, and then sew the crepe paper to the skirt Ike a wide flownce, adding another flounce at the waist line to come | down part of the way over the} lower part, Minnie F. MacD. says | she {# 12 yeara old, and if not un usually hi for her age, the crepe paper is ie enough to make the skirt of @ifficlent length. For a hat, either make a huge bonnet of the crepe Paper, or wear a tall peak- | ed witch's cap | ee = a PSOSOSOS OO OD LY ABOUT oo t sugeess in your undertakings WindmBi—To dream that you see} a windmill turning denotes a age or wy A on business. Hill—T dr@am you descend a hill hastily {s a algn that you will over come all your rivals. Farth—To dream you are digging in the earth signifies riches. All e 7 ° e ? . $ Cocoa When She Wears the Ring. Never | girl's life more hedged }around by ceremonial than at the |Ume when she announces her en *) gagement The mést Invistent of all the| tos eee rules regatding her conduct is that No. 23 Pork, why not earn m ye | Sh@ shall wait for the action of her | Tig | flance’s fatmily before making any | uceted women overturesoof friendship in thelr dl. | | rection. The overtures must all come from the man’s mother. As a rule, she gives some form of entertainment in honor of her son's future bride. What Dreams Mean. Peiny—To dream ot i pennies de @ poor but happy marriage PM~To Bream that you 7 Clear water in About four months inten venes between the blossom- ing and ripening of the cocoa pods. As the cocoa is a perennial this process is continued throughout the year and fruit may be gath- ered at any time, have a bulla mpany women. covers twent world. rtain oy avt over Ii.006 wo e Spanish waéfles are made by add ing ciom om, nutmeg or other splees re waffle batter; lemon juice ad tovthe batter makes application very good. |tone, to omit the mention of your REGISTERS? sR | friend's name, and, above all, to 3 = — = Cheese Toast. suppress the names of persons of 1ang filamin, mew po Yoor tet ’ Butter sitces of bread. shave! whom you may be speaking. This eave you ble ¥ Th f | cheese thin and put enough pleces|iast caution may save you bitter THR sSUNDWALL ompson s e ery on each slice to cover the bread. Dust with salt and pepper. Toast on upper grate of oven. Creamed Potatoes. Cut cold potatoes in %-Inch cubes, | Put in @ pan with a scant teaspoon of flour, 1 cup of milk, butter the size of a walnut, pinch of salt Cook about 3 minutes. Piain Butter Cake. | Beat one-third a cup of butter to |a cream, gradually beat in one cup of sugar and the beaten yolks of two eggs. Sift together one cup and a half of flour, half a teaspoon You cannot make a good cup of cocoa out of poor cocoa; a couldn’t spoil hirardelli coc in the making. delicious, nourishing. than one cent Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’. humflation or embarrassment, for intimate friends, relatives even, of those upon whom your words may carelessly or unkindly dwell, may be 80 beside you. CORRECTED. Married men, says a weekly pa- r, commit suicide more frequent- ly than bachelors, With all respect for our contemporary's correctness, we doubt whether any man, mar ried or single, commits suicide very often, Once or twice, perhaps, but not, as it were, as a hobby.——-London h Globe. 306 James St. ed and retrimmed according to the ‘eoph New Pattern Hats. Seattle, Wash. ‘HH. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, them fresh, Second and Marion. Don't forget to get your bakery goods where you always get Fancy Wedding and Party Cakes made to order. | Our dining room seats 120 people. but there ts always room for you and your friends. Don't forget THOMPSON IS THE PIONEER RESTAURANT { MAN OF SEATTLE. Thompson’s Cafe and Bakery You will sind it well filled, All kinds, dyed, cleaned, reblock~ atest models, MODE! 520-37 FP NERY € unk 8 poor cook Om Fragrant, a cup. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYPR, tne DIAMONDS Diamonds are a good Invest- Do You Dine at the C,EORGIAN CAFE If Not, Why Not? It's the Best in the City Fourth Avenue, Between Pike and Union ment. We sell them on weekly payment plan. Sterling Jewelry Co. Room 117 TOS First Av. ADE HA SA DEALTY, Mme Paul EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY, . 1228 Third Ave. Opposite New Postoffice. Ind. Phone L-1803, (Rstablished 1893) BROKERS THE BOUL 4th & Pike EVARD Tamale Our prices are low. “Where They Lunch” The Best Cooking. | Nothing Like It in Seattl | If you will walk up the gulch be- tween Second and Third on Spring. I will serve you the best meal. you le ever had for the money. Fresh Fish, specialty. Oyste Crabs, ete. y Rpt ON A NEW YORK Box 1 if and avold inferi = tions." Delivered’ at pour bine ak sea neta e@ Newport [nfs 7a Beth Phones 270. Private W! Ring up A 3¢ — CAFE & GRILL = up 15 or Main 1830. ney without — tirat d grips repaired is Starting your jor ice eto, “1816 Bixth av. | means that the doctor's skill in pre scribing ts most efficiently eupple mented by the druggists skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG oO, 1416 Becond Av. Maio rt Oceldental. Message —TOU Bake flees Treatment For Ladics and Cooll, Reo: RIST BATHS — et Prompt delivery assured. erie FIRST AND MADISON. N} enOne tries one test, Goodbye to IMPORTANT NOTICE ee .