The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1909, Page 11

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s . a a wll ere 2X HATS FINE © FOR THE BARBERS; GIVE EM HAIRCUT CYNTHIA GREYS CORRESPONDENTS Dear Mina What can I use on my eyebrows to make them dark? How can I rid myself of a boy in the beaver hat to; sai io the beaver hat: “Why, ot one just like mine! git! in the beavor hat to te the beaver hat: “Oh, 's reason, and about one that anybody who has newfangled § millinery to give. Why Is a beaver bat? and furry, and be- took warm are proving! 00) weather. The first ‘Wore one feit like a hu Gheese advertisement, chin? When a man calls, is or to Ray, “You are welcome” when he thanks you for taking bis hat? What shall I say when he Speaks of leaving? MAY. A—Consult a rellable hair dresser. Diet, exercise and massage, Ba pecial neck exercises which Increase tRo-strength of the musclos will help to Improve the flabby tissnes and make the chin smooth and round. You “Must you got’ is an expression often used, It in always well to kive callers the impression that the | evening has been # ploasant one to you, and your parting words should always make that fact manifest Dear Miss Grey Wil you sug: Rest something suitable for a birth day present to an elderly woman who has almost everything she wants? CONSTANT READER A.A pretty knitted or crocheted se jackets are acceptable for droom wear on cold mornings There are pretty wooden hand-deco- rated water glass stands and covers on the market, which are dainty and inexpensive, Nice for the bed. side. Picture pusalos are interest ing alike to old and young. he Dear Miss Grey Do you think it would be right for me to accept an agement ring or other jew elry from a young man whom I do not love, with the understanding that I may in time come to love him? ETHEL. A.—T certainly do not. It would not be fair to him to encourage him © much when you are #0 uncer tain, especially when you may de cide after all that he fe not the right man, Wait untii you are sure of yourself—until you know your own heart for everybody expected him to stick a feather to ft and yodel to beat the band-—not the hat band, be cause these funny hats are so nolsy they don't need any bands. All one needs is an alpenstock. These beaver hats have an advan- tage which both men and women can appreciate. After the season is over, they can nestle in moth} balis until spring, when they will go to the barber shop. Yes, a bar- ber shop. Dear Miss Grey How shall I make up a light chiffon for evening wear? I am 16 and large for my RUTH, For 25 cents, union scale, they A.—Make it up over soft stlk on can get a haircut and do double| Persian figures and colors, Make duty as saflors again. It's a great | the upper part of the dress as plain scheme, but we are sorry to give |4s possible, with very short sleeves it away so early about the elbow—and round neck armen = Shir the skirt on the bodice all jaround except across the front full. Sprinkle each Jayer of ‘fruit! panel. girlish as possible. age, and wish my dress to look as| THE STAR—SATURDAY, | LULU SSS Titiiisieiiisiiisitistsstieceiiiiteiistitscstisstteeeecicisisesssseisetsestcegs THE WORLD, BY EOMUND VANCE COOKE AND JOHN B, GRUELLE. | must et that n© ONCLLAL Bgce:cunenin 2oeo ? “TELL ME EE... |THE GREEDY BUNNY Chiffon needs no trimming, | | with sugar, and just before putting |except, perhaps, a band of galloon | | Cadbage.—Chop the crisp fine, and to 1 quart teaspoon of salt and a Pepper. Fry 3 or 4 cut in strips, until up and leave 2 table- et the fat in the pan. Turn , aid % cup of water, 15 minutes; add 4% far and cook 5 minutes hot, garuished with Apple.—Measure 2 even bread crumbs, and pour % cup of melted butter. 2 tablespoons of with the grated yellow rind of pared, cored and seatter half of the Maing, another pint of apples. of the seasoning, and ‘ith the last of the crumbs. RG eorer on the dish and bake ; uncover and bake 20 ca Pudding—It the ta is used, soak over if the minute tapioca is not need any soaking. ly in water until of a y that will pour nicely irs taking dish and pour in Woof the tapioca, then another 82@ 80 on until the dish is CDESC EN? emg “ING POW 2 Ocoa act “No. 27 “ad being roasted cocoa | when cold. ; : in the oven pour over the top @laround the neck and at the bottom half capful of good cream, If apples|of the sleeves, The simplicity in are used, sprinkle a little cinnamon jirimming will add to the girlish or nutmeg Over each layer of fruit. | effect and the amount of sugar used should depend on the tartness of the fruit used. Bake a half ir. ! or until the fruit is done. Nice! served with plain or whipped cream EXQUISITE FUR COAT Meat Mash. Chop meat with a fourth ite quan- tity of fat, corned beef t= best, put in fry pan and fry slowly while you | chop equal amount of potato. Then jadd to meat, aalt if necessary, pep- per @ little, and stir all well, and make it Into a nice fat cake, straight | om one side, set on moderately hot | part of stove to crust one side. Turn jout carefully so as not to break It | very nice. Two cups of flour, secant cup of butter, 1 cup of sugar, % cup milk, 2 teaspoons of cream of tartar, 1 ot! soda, 2 exe», Mavoring | ate Ph | | Two cups dates, stoned; 1 cup wa- | ter, % cup of sugar, Bimmer tit! | sott. Add butter size of exg. Bake }in one crust with strips of crust on | top. Ripe Tomato Cold Pickle, | ‘Take 16 medium-siaed ripe toma-| toes, four small peppers (green pre. | ferred) and four amall onto Chop finely. Add 1 cup sugar, 1 cup elder vinegar and % cup salt. Mix well, and it is ready for use in a few hours, Requires no cooking WU SARA ARAN S Cocoanut Drops. Grate @ small cocoaaut or a half | one, according to amount you want to make, add It to half its weight in sugar; use loss sugar if you de-| sire them to be not very sweet. Add | hite of ege beaten to a very stiff froth. Mix all together thoroughly ay buttered white paper in a pan| 4 drop smali amounts of the mi in dots. Bake in good hot oven}pony skins and trimmed with 15 minotes, being careful not to skunk. The broad collar, cuffs and scorch. You may flavor part of mix-| band around the bottom of coat are taste vary, using any!a most popular trimming this sea | good flavoring desired. | son ¥ eis eas This is a Paletot made of dyed ture to make It is all nourishing, so you don’t need to be sparing in drinking rardelli’ A little is good and more is better. It smells. good— tastes good—is good. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’s. ] A | baby | the other bro was good greedy and He always wanted the bes thing. One day each was given a nice carrot for breakfast The »b bunny ate his very thought if he made it would be able to eat while hi little brother could only A little mowse saw the carrots and being hungry himself, ked the brown bunny for @ bite of bis carrot "Go away,” said Brownie, “I need all_thia myself.” Then the mouse went to the white bunny and asked for a bite of his carrot. pe white and white bunny Sertainly, take some, if you are hungry,” said the white bunny, And the mouse began to nibble the car- rot Why!" the mouse exclaimed, after tasting the carrot, “your car- rot is sweeter than the other one,” This made the brown bunny en cliffe college, resigned Septem 1, and with her withdrawal one lof the most prominent educators of \the day ceases to take active part lin school work For 16 years Dean Irwin has dominated Rad leliffe, and has the satisfaction of knowing that she has contributed llargely to the growth of the college in high standards of scholarship, Jin social life, in resources and in strength Mrs. FB, WaRanan has return ed to America to contest the title of Miss Annie Peck, who claims to lhold the world’s record for moun tain climbing by women Misa Peck climbed Mount Huascaran In the Ande a climb of 180 feet Mra. Workman ascended Nun-Kun jin the Himalayas, 23,300 feet MOTHERY Pp BLEI1S See that your children's feet are warm when they go to bed. If they are not warm, bathe them | with hot water, and dry them by towel Pretty baby blankets are from a square of white shaker flannel, by buttonholing a scal loped edge, and embroidering the baby’s Initials in one corner, The edge can be bound with ribbon of a dainty color, if one does not om | brotder. | MARTIN & CO. | 1207 2nd Av., Opp. Hotel Savoy. High Grade Gloves | made » Cruvoren's. Pravtimec POroeerseeoororororererese | rubbing well with a turkish bath | NOVEMBER 6, 1909 THE FLESH AND THE _ ing. thisgame looks profly rans: Hbink, its fice 4 all tho match ardeau, ekuoet vi, : , a do Meas rarse a holle The Federated Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Union will hold | its annual meeting Tuesday, No- jvember 9%, at state headquarters, #ious, and, although he had more of | 482 Arcade building. Election of hia carrot left, he offered to trade! orticors at 11 a. m., followed by ee A Srotiee }bustnoss of great importance, es , “Certainly, Ti trade if you want) pecially to mothers and those in the sweeter one,” said Whitic terested in the welfare of the And when the brown bunny tried | youth of the city. the other carrot he soon found that!” Afternoon program, echoes from 4 tasted no better than the other. | sate convention and information But he had to be content white he! regarding the loving cup won st devour the larger one the Puyallup fair A STORY” ; i Waltham Watches ] oa) y The Waltham Watch Company in order to preserve the reputation of their watches and in order also to pro- tect the people who buy Waltham Watches, hereby warn every one in- tending to buy a good watch, Waltham or any other, that it is not safe to buy a watch by catalogue from any of the mail order houses. Buy a watch from a jeweler or watchmaker—because—a professional watchmaker before he delivers you the watch you have bought will overhaul it, correct any damage that may have happened to it, see that it is properly oiled, and in short, get it running right and keep it right. ‘The retail jeweler’s own reputation is at stake when he sells you a watch. It is very different when you sim- ply order from a catalogue, send on the money, and get just a watch, Waltham Watch Company Waltham, Mass. N. B.— When buying a watch always ask your jeweler for a Waltham adjusted to temperature and position, Ebecrasucs eoeononineesiapiaia | Rugs Made From Y our Old Carpets y Process, Prices Greatly Reduced Rag Rugs. Carpet Clean Furniture PUZZY WUZZY RUG CO. Ne Upholatering Repairing ing Main Ind 7379 223, 3ABY | LUE LULU SAEs LSLSSeceLessssisiiiicastresessiiisiiiccieteeesessiseereeseseseiestigceeey Business Bringers. sell real estate, etc. HAND-MADE HA SA | ! SPROIALTY, | Have your old | willow Plumes, M P. | Betsand ts oath me Paul Boas and Pompons trom } or old feathers. MODEL MILLIN! J | EXCLUSIVE MILLINGERY, 1933 Third Ave. Posteffice, Ind. F ie New | L-1898, Great Publicity Contes Over $7,000 in Prizes © One $750.00 Player Piano One $450 Piano. One $300 Piano. One $ 50 Violin. 250 copies of 50 and 60 cent sheet music, vocal and {nstruments} 260 Bong Books with words and music. CAN YOU SOLVE IT? One $ 40 Guitar. One $ 25 Mandolin. One $ 20 Banjo. | | mand for Lucor % For the neatest correct answer we will give absolutely free the $750 player plano. All other prizes will be awarded in order of merit by the judges, who will be selected from the various newspapers where this advertising is carried. Their decision will be final. For each correct answer a check will be mailed to the contestant from one of the many manufacturers of whom we purchase pianos. These checks will be made payable to the Lucore Piano Co., and when en- dorsed by you can be applied only on the purchase of any new plano in our house. Our one price system protects the piano buyers and en- ables them 4o purchase an instrument at the lowest possible cash price. We are today the World's Largest Exclusive Dealers in Pianos and it fs now necessary for us to have two factories to supply the de- Pianos. A short time ago we supposed our Los factory would keep the demand supplied, but we have found it and \ethin a short time our Chicago factory will be turning out double the nu‘iber made in our Southern California plant. The Lucore Piano has been acknowledged as the World’s Greatest Plano at a medium price. THE REASON FOR THIS GREAT PUBLICITY CONTEST. From the success obtajned in the past by the assistance of the manufacturers in an advertising way, we have used more than the humber of pianos agreed upon. Now we have interested other manu- acturers and with thelr assistance we now inaugurate the greatest | contest ever held by any concern, no matter where located. See that your answer is mailed at once to the Piano Manufacturers’ Contest Manager. This contest will close November 15th at 6 p. m. All answers must reach Our store by that time. Be sure and write your name plainly, using only one sheet of paper, and address the Piano Manw facturers’ Contest Manager, * gnRnt0'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE bE BALERS IN 928-30 “C” St. Hf Tacoma, Wash. ‘OF Stores fn all important cities of etght Pacific Coast States, 20 Men Wanted To Work at Birmingham BIG WAGES. If there are any idle men in Seattle we want them. We are selling over $30,000 worth of 5-acre tracts dally and the 12,000 acres can’t last much longer. AT THE REQUEST OF SEVERAL HUNDRED PEOPLE WE WILL CONTINUE THE BIG LAND SALE OF 5 or 10-Acre Tracts at Birmingham AT $50 PER ACRE ON TERMS OF $2.00 PER MONTH, FOR ANOTHER WEEK Excursion Every Day Rain or Shine FREE Nice big warm cabin on boat, so don’t mind the rain or cold. Seattle, Wash. 419-21 Union St. | { We land on our own propety at our new dock. YESTERDAY WAS A BIG DAY —WE SOLD OVER $45,000 WORTH OF LAND—OVER $20,000 WORTH TO ED. MONDS PEOPLE ALONE, Remember, sale will continue for one .week more, after which all our land will be held for higher prices— nearly double, Some folks don't know this land is on this side of the Sound with railroad and street cars and is worth five times the price ef lands on the other side of the Sound As soon as Everett & Bellingham car line this land, it will b present prices. ‘The sawmill wi soon be up and running there, giving cheap lumber. Men wit brains buy land on the Soun fools laugh at them; fools wort for others all their life, like the Ox. THE LAST BIG LAND SALE OF 2,000 ACRES WILL BE CON. TINUED AT BIRMINGHAM Tomorrow, Sun, Nov, 7th Rig FREE BOAT VENUS, 20 tickets needed, leaves Pier 6 gt 10 a, m.; returns at 7 p.m. Over 6,000 acres have bean sold the last 90 days; dozens of new houses going up. We have work at big wages for all kinds of me R. R. and street cars run throw this land, as it is only 11 miles from Everett. Get on yey tickets needed; or come to Q, D, Hillman’s offices in Times co} for free maps and guides of this country, 8 FRESH WATE LAKES FULL OF TROUT AN BLACK BASS ON LAND. 18 MILES OF WALK TO BE LAID, MEN WANTED Now. $600 worth of berries raised on one acre of this land at Bir mirgham or Earlington or Pa: cific City.

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