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ATTA GREY MORESP ONDENTS Huns cooking recibes j of late, and answering by most namber the nt A Reader i recipe Put shelled and sk h a food & halt as mac jm amall jelly ee airtight, it w gla * and “A Rea “pea reetpe for sea foar eae ta a biscull iy feed. andy a ion called “se ag do ot state whic Dootless talk Subscriber” war to boil ¢ wp ha different © took mine five © 1 A.” and ios a recipe f . Cream one wih two of sugH sour cream, tw and three oot pee ach to the board dso wishes to know yee flour. It may be of cornstarch. Mar thicken meat graties A.D. W.” asks how and how to make yellow pyfor chicken fricassee. Reimove ais from the dates, put half of walnut or an almond in press close with the fin toll in granulated sugar. ebicken gravy is made fing the yolk of an ex with and milk thickening Miss Grey hips? Walking, massage. hot dending and trunk t twice daily a Miss Grey: What «hall we yaad say When our friends we at our golden wed neeption MRS. CM AxTYou and your hash be seated fa state to “Thank you teas: to my when you well, but indiv uals and circumstances wil! solv ‘Tal probe Me you, and wil! se ay er + how sed in What will } ia all ie: vow should a cards printed? tall fanswer a boy when h Beto go to the theatre? Is Went cake with a fork? “4 be proper fo ask my Sweetheart to dinner mother and 1 do not know # A ALD M you are the elteet daugh Re your cards printed “Miss | mot the eldest, your whole bh the prefix Miss say “Thank you,” or decline, as the and case ifthe cake has a soft icing. iy. it would be a nice attention to her, it wonld mother and girls acquaint for your the way make am Pudding—Mix to- d raisins, seeded, and (ome currants, well pound suet, opped . _ stale bread | Pend flour, % pound Me the yellow rind of 1 le % nutmeg grated, ore” " % pound candied ‘and orange peel, and | cup- PMR fruit Juice. Mix the dry bd thorough! beat the teix with the then liquid, in # basin or a mold 6 hours the time of @a4 3 or 4 hours when to use This will make M6 pounds of pudding. it may ed in one large mold or ones, and can be kept When ready to serve 0 @ platter, @ spray in the cen ive it k at have Serve with Cake—Crea of butter and Wadd 2 weil be of molasses, Peuptul of cold coftes of flour, st of powdered eaptul of seeded raisins a Well. Add 2 teaspoont Dawder, beat for in a moderate « Cut in dice form, to % pound of salt pork. Put tom of a 2-gallon ¢ Cut up 2 pound b perch or Place a laye Fight medium to 3 pounds « shed onion Of them on the fat and peppe Water. Cook | | Re pet of milk % add a pound « et? that hay« Nes in cold wate Dm Roast Made Appetizing St0%8 riba, hy the & bay leat Dariey ang Cooking, will g oo convert into a ie trou tld Hot objected tc, a fen’ the meat flavoring Ingred Out of the j ie made, er % 2 cupful of «es and nm and tea minutes en anite f fresh joker cod alx juice }New York. . | for a large one; four brother, and would be | *S OH, HOW COLD THEIR NECKS AND-ANKLES WERE THE FI STet | TYPES SKETCHED ESPECIALLY Fifth av fret wintry was literally day ils |snappy days when ch and everybody moves br There were furs from ever ner of the world and from every sort of an animal, from a house dog to a leopard } Fur is the rage this season; not fine, little furs, but huge ones; the more massive the better, It's a fine style for a tiny littl woman |Of course it's a differ matter it's too easy for] THE NEW POSITION. nay that son in those red was of are kly ¥ cor Perhaps fed. care jan’t what you want It may not be a business you It jyou expected. The may not be to your Nking you have accepted it, for reasons perhaps tha sld not be denied, give it the very best that is In you The girl who goes to a poaition | with a grouch on because it fs not hat she wanted is not going to suc ed, nor will she fit herself for a better Such a makes her careless and indifferent in her own | work, and when somebody is to be} | laid off the manager is apt to think | jot her first if you for. may not be the salary irroundings But it} can't be enthusiastic about your work you can at least be accurate and careful. You can do it conscientiously while you are jdoing it, afd at the same time keep your eye open for something bet ter. | A girl whose necessities her to a position in a store when her whole heart was set on the study of music goes about her work jindifferent, disgruntled. This atti tude, which she makes no effort to conceal noticed the very first lday by the manager. A few days work made him dubious about ping her. Her necessities are known to him and therefore he is giving her a “chance. But what an unwise spirit on her part. Not only unwise, but hum she know she was betng kept my ly from charitable intent. But this can't last long. Business isn't charity. If she ont improve a week or so will find her discharged, with a record that will be a bandi eap in getting another position Jeceasity often forces into uncongental tasks. But with all the the opportunities nowadays open to a bright, energetic girl, this condi tion needn't last long. She should} face the situation cheerfly, pluck! ly; put her best efforta into the | present work, but never lose heart that the opportunity will come +o better herself, Indifference and despondency are fatal to progress, but good work and an alert mind are sure foundations upon which to rise. If your present work isn't to your} liking, nevertheless do it well and don't. be discouraged. Prepare} yourself for the better and the }ter will come. | drove is a hard| THE NEW a NAPLEINE Then Maple ‘The Crescent Mid. Co. Seattle, Wash, Lady Wellington Lump Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers if your 4 r does not have it, phone Latimer-Wallace Co., independent 6040; Sunset Main 5040. General office, 401 Hinckley Bik. RST WINTER DAY IN FIFTH AVENUE | sight? THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1909. SOCSESeSeSeSeseSeSeoes® | i “TELL ME 4 ° : > . ° ° > e eoeeee THE RIGHT WAY. | A It waa a strange tric fe jold fahing | barefoot country lad hole that morning tood with hi | fishing the unwary a typical tramp, out at toon and elbows, lay stretch ed on the bank idly watching the boy; and the wealthy old man on grounds the other two were trespassing, But he did not drive {them away as was his In stead he told them to stay and talk with him. The had caught four bass, and the tramp growled ps mple always lucky No, it wasn't luck,” replied the | boy I used good bait and paid clove attention to my work, #0 that I noticed the first nibble and was prepared to catch my fish You are right,” sald the wealth man, “If you had not been watch ing closely you could not have jeaught him. You will find that all | through life, my you will have |to pay close attention to your work in order to succeed Yeu, sir,” respectfully answered the boy 1 want to succeed an have done, and be rich and own beautiful We sometimes have trou house to find| enough to eat The wealthy man sighed said, “Don't bother about riches. You are wealthy today cause you have « health, and} that even money cannot buy, You ean run and play, and you have a throat of the wearer. good, clear mind which by study | The high, but openwork strap! you can train. Then if you pay as} ahoes, and the pumps, worn with very thin silk stockings, looked more suitable for a summer's day, but a majority of the women wore them line thrown out to whone Some are ! ave boy you a on at our he| the be. | as FOR THIS NEWSPAPER ON FIFITH AV.’S FIRST SNAPPY DAY, her appearance mind a bear or Bat the furs, to suggest to your ;muffa and the ne buffalo. waan't an uncome a mink’s head resting on the k pleoes, and it mn thing to see huge aw they are, bere are not worn to keep one warm. They're worn afford contrasts in colors for white necks. = z = The ultra fashionable women did not have the furs fastened at the nee instead they wore dresses | cut low in the neck, affording a white background for the edges of the furs. It is very pneumoniacal, but it is the rage. Animal heads decorated both the love ey be i w in love at first < 1 siderable value, as it is needed by | the railroad company to complete some improvements they have in |view. Blake jeopardizes his own there must have been some cold | interesting complications. Jankles and cold necks In this particular instance. m . - Sona at first sight proves a success, as Bob Blake succeeds in protecting L (VE A] FIRST SIGHT | wna wins for himself a most worthy nl woman as & mate for life For the best letter on the sub-| | Star for a performance of "Th a} Traveling Salesman,” and for th attras Ris next best letters there will be tion at the Moore next week resented, respectively, f three plot ts woven around Bob Blake, a i jovial \ rumm All letters should addressed | in a Letter Not Exceed- onde a ious auscanee arte Ay th | 2 the Love at Pirst Bight Editor ing 50 Words, Will En- title the Writer to a Box a small town in the Middle -WORTH-- re; s Th finds that for the first time; ™ or Orchestra tat The his life he ix enthralled with the | Do you believe rights, and thereby rune counter to| fill the vase two-thirds full of clean | bis employer, who had laid plans| sand. Stick roses or other to obtain what the girl thinks is | flowers so they will remain just os a worthless plece of real estate, but| you put them, then add water and Summing it all up, there were! position in espousing the rights of| the girl from the wiles and schemes mining not more than word “In “The Traveling Salesman,” The Best Expression on the} } flict, the pretty station agent andj Moore Next Week. ing young lady is about to lose @ tract of land, and| To preserve cut flowers, at the which has suddenly assumed con- P Does it result in more happy mar riages than the Does it make more divor In ft wo while to ta chance lowe you plenty of furs, but, nevertheless, the girl, and this leads to many of @ grasping railroad corporation, 8 box will be presented by Th medy which will be th the Subject, Contained land two pairs of orchestra seats. | graph operator at Grand Cross 8 Through her he learns that she he at once takes steps to protect her | eame time save changing the water, see bow much longer they will k th There Are Certain Facts Concerning Our Facilities and Our Methods Which Should Interest You If You Are a Pro- spective Piano or Player Piano Buyer You have observed, undoubtedly, that ducement is the worth of the pianos we sell. 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