The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1909, Page 9

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G4 LADY A oie ye ar euest EHIND BAS SiCHT? YES, AND nics wut NO,SAY RERDERS £ pay on +t ler| a Cell in the| ia ; ss I. met & more he in my it Bana May Ne Jebn n do coneluston the dri ane nto f Corbett, th T raveli Sal freteran © Moore ment Ay s to the Rob the wome ed hundreds and ) we ash ed on don't _ dat Hates Them ie hyte my associat him Expre first me the ia not the 5 nday M. AUSTIN 114 Third accompany his life ourney cbaracter ston of ting them ised up Cupid being enslaved phy of marriage what each one la t | . , ‘ published } ELIZABETH she Was the bh Bastern ra bie Nelson ad da name had be fralden pame under tt was gave Blance AY Ther at fret something But a gr ays t Perhaps. cod, There a as those whe will nx en hear of blind people Why fs this? GEO. MIL Maan love sight tored ough, it to fal WES. Ww th t Love is like « heautiful painting * go Into ec it at the glance pause and it care ppreciate its jreal merit st sight may a ir but happi secure when we first another's true worth MRS. ROSE F matron ma a bracelet which my dying placed on my arm when 1 old. ‘Thankful te “Jack.” a hote yeast Meck! urging me not pend that he help} Gent know who Jack’ is.} f to thank him. Who} eis, he sent a lawyer to help| think I shal} emerge from | teil in with nor y with fying colors./an unless she A do get out I'm golng &WAY } piano, cause | know how Z city and get on Sisome homes are--without. amus om. 1 certainly have Col} ment of thie sort. But | met a lady a teaterial in the pastiand fell in love at {iret steht. | have been in bust: with her al Uterary | most a year. I .ove her more now the policeithan them. She cannot play nor away to the sing, nor ts whe a schMar, nor has but must fully to Love at f py marriage would I made a vow that I would ne love marry a could sing or play she any wealth excepting her own dear self. 1 love ber still R. L. HARDIN 1216 Third Av mT RED Love « fist! aight fs the novelists’ | he poner gong and affinity’s dream arrival |But in practical Hite, Lake was taken to)" don strife bvcpital last might, the|'Tis hardly the kind that of a blackened eye and |For in a few hours, or in a few 4 fines. Thorson waa sure) We wake up to find that Cupid has m assaulted and robbed flown searched at the hospita aving amounting to $40, was in-| lor money orders, egeh {0r | JUN also found. Thorson} Mhinks he was assaulted in| rec pays joned and VELAND. 5 La AY ecurate in our was made this a Corione Wolfe den, soctalisis, to ist for a restraining B the board of educa-| the election next Seemmber 4. until the Edi ttem, J.C. MeFad Christman bad bee Hist of candidates. be heard tomorrow dudge Main ~ We are setdom ives Hank Keefe andl ty impressions of because E Peterson soon learned) w.. must live or astoctate with them ped hold-up was noth | Hetore we can form an idea of.their Methan a fist fight. In his! onaracter, The love may be purely ‘Thorson imagined that a physica! attraction or an tnfatua Sagged and robbed is in of the which e wears off, leaving us only the cold. bare facts of life, and we wake up STS g to find our ideal love has flown |leaving us disappointed and distin jsioned. = MRS. L. T. GRIDER, pstup Euecvion ~~" Sas. Love at first sight” has pro shceessful in some cases, but a little less haste fn marrying and a Fite more time devoted to learning each other's woods and temperament would result in greater happiness, a * great many more golden weddings oad &@ decided decrease in the num ter of divorce case Ht. VICTOR 22 Broadway, Love at first sight all right lin plaintiffs that) 104 1 belleve in it, but the persor bwete jeft off the list sana : mneerned should take more time Spaeyoted on through) snq not rush marriage right 1 think persons would ™ more time consider what BBER'S HEAD F | marriage nere would b: | he less divor book at th ~ WR the It nto if HERIB. John St --W ORTH-- : KNOWING and Unto « fore 6 o'ci c Peat the cash fre the command the entered the leveled at the Baldwin ahot at and and then ran 1 NVTCHEN PEN TONIGHT fontract » for i prisoners will be-| the past. The new! City jail ia now in tiny Sd witha chief cook| ls worn mts On the jc Po. | Little marquis Mig Ward belie, th oh * are trimmed Meals will be 4| metal rose or bow, The little Mehall the py ive simple trimming of button t being particularly ehle when er white ling drense head of win, a Quen tting Tien away from border in fancy wask If one go over it with the regular c titeh, taking up just enough h edge, the border would firm. This is espectall nd | fin ead jas f % wor cS when finish » almost nothing will rema stomach of a af » of an nee chopped fee ha in it effect cases strain the juice ishing in addition effect it has on the ni ver a d won extrer is nour little derful “it the to quieting ‘om stomach the styles are of Jean ornate ir smart mammas nd tricorne hats in For children im mod SERED E HH & a* CLEARINGS. Prench Seattle, oe a 5554447 made an bound sight Mne, down on the forehead, It 1 of a narrow band of rib O12 c 1 with pearls strung on a 5,998.0 t This band sur only the front of the hatr, held securely in place by 121,090.90 #| platinum wires which pass through WMP * * % | the hair at the back jeweler has fen hatr an be in a st Portiand, iss todgy*”4 Wh teh ronn $1,224,114.00 &| and soon | son the with a! THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1909, iM SPOS eOeOeoeHeoeseerossooesogeoogooeoeoeororors l pepoeeeeecgoocecocececococececececococgeseoosoes i LITTLE PROBLEMS OF “TELL ME A STORY” LOVE AND MARRIAGE Crioren's Praviime Seoeovoroeoos POoheSoooerorere VOOOSOOOSeSeSeSososooosesoeeseseeeere RO VANQUISHED THE PIRATES SOME OF THE FIRST CLOUDS, swif vh THAT SETTLE OVER THE Acing! NEW HOME of the first ake friction in he que vof In a large proportion marriages se ‘ th oblen iblesome head John thinks and Mary th {And there you have Mary be agant a wif There may b grounds for the husband betng dent tr noney he «iv j lt this is John shouldn't indif the e ° ° Sooesoooe HOW NE refore is was floating » and the dipping a dist waved ho mint or am things tha the new trl money ndle broomt und Dead contem ected to re the-Bold pr poke pla ia ¢ Joh it ary xtra ma oxirs wise n wedding wht {s ta pru + his wife ary it welt | prec ' It ke to her and upon happiness of her jtoo 4 © be Hehti | whould hone weigh t if it tw if that ren th 4a very he home broken rad that is phere of the gligee probler ne looks a8 | home ne he n dainty ¢ criticiam | woman kta The wife that needs the at bre and she must who appears in a ne it tunk upeet 1 into} ard them mb ed nequaintance of the Tse hi abo eee “Omega With, love f " b and hair hastily pine the raf r j guide and t aympathetic help of the foundation the her husba 1 wht s disitiustonment and On th and Anna Ruth fe thelr craft driving the But where intended t the water The elne stream wa thetr adventure ended seri As it was, body elimt t none the worse the ducking et and muddy | clothes hurried trip home to moth remedied d Paul declares he and Baby and Anna Ruth won the fight vanquished all the foes there have Bab Ko to might baek Nere ary f mar hold naen | uninters had ih of land them, The Inte was rate ve W el which a lazin and home will things, It is n un te thas root It raft without dodging Nero. eon urely cause trouble. who in to crop out in man | more enjoy apet Your | BECOMING HAT JEWELRY ON HA T FOR YOUTHFUL FACE jini tyice boron | - his commands uch a Ask him jects to probably | reasons father is a and pretty hould | disobey | | matter he and best to tell you why weetheart you the ob. he} of yur Yes, Ma’am, That's the Very Latest Freak in Head- gear Introduced by Mrs. Wm. K. Vanderbilt. can Will you quaint people a while in the ening, but have & in the ¢ Sunday go out « ed in thi 1 am em: | morning and all day and aft vening and all 4 elf. I don’t like to venings alone G06 A Why with mee to my not affilinto church and of the different You should with yourseif nome tend the ings societion? acquainted get) oe | | there nice people. | Denar iif it MI is nec for go for a marriage the gentleman get INTERESTED.” for but <a ma #Grey: Please tell me both parties Heense weary A—It te nece » for the I of fact, a third atfidayite conse sary to ter a power to make nec id proc Dear to el ns flat ¢ * am for beautiful is seon The or thing that and ple elegant turesque ator; Samuel H. Piles. 1 tor W. BE. Humphries congressman Miles Poindexter congressman, and McCredie Vancouver, | congressman. Siu new v8 bat ire a A with » wide eye follow the arrow to the Mrs. in shaded browne and ye | Wm. K. Vanderbilt's new hat. See how it is fastened to the crown, |M#! at the right wide re. Francia Squire Potter, lead-| | with the pendant dangling over the brim. @r of the College Equal Suffr ms a‘ : i da ; | ————————_—____—: | league, is known to the public pe oe, eens SYNTH GREYS the author of “T Ballingtons. Ww mitations—rhine Dear Miss Grey: Kindly tell me novel dealing with the economic natance. We may also] through this column how I can best dependence of women tects by wearing pen. dan wa ot enamel, which are in » : nade up rid a canary of red mites? “ANXIOUS sing designs, of r bate some and You can buy @ preparation in| bird stores to put ou your bird to} kill the pests. An old-fashioned | remedy is to sprinkle Ttx| wear | Athong the bird's feathers and hang than |@ smal! sulphur bag in th An j other remedy which is sald to bi y efficacious ts to put a dish of water in the bottom of the cage at | night and a wet cloth over the cage. | | at this point In the morning the surface of the water will be found covered with | |the mites, Be very careful to keep | the cage clean. Take the bird out | rom and scald the cage with hot water, | and, if possible, put Int and subject to @ sieady heat for a few minutes. Keep the seed and water | cups clean, and be very careful to | Jelly will soon stiffen if the jarg are | give ine bird only the best of seed, | 4 | Placed in a very cool cupboard as those little mites often come in | : | This jam may be made of crab|the seed given a bird. | apples, the same directions being / | followed, whilst pears may be add. | ed, those chosen being, however, the hard variety which are quite sketched is of black and olde of ostrich and he crown dull» feathe vw Let your Roman Pendant on ashton b , t ne | talk | spr ad o id father | of th crafts ty shops and may ap- novel arts ware A such T f in nnd six d big stores luster, 5 But an stand,” the minute we pendant that Mre t of fashtonad’ ttm pendant, two hundred lars,” oF ud ae much as father The Roman Vanderbilt black pic the right an ay, to get right will have Jewelry other ur hate: and what's the siggestions above as diamonds are expen disguatingly ostentatious up to to wore on F pins o to | matter The| so long crown e and nm the ture hat of the crown to the nd the diamond-stud YS COK BOK ove PRDPRIAL PT & WALL Pare Pivet Ave. Dear Miss G you do if you Your father from keeping con pany with your sweetheart? - PEROXIDE Dried Appion A.—If your father probibits more ways than one of |from seeing your sweetheart apples for winter, or, | Probably because he bas rather, for spring use, when th to. and, has. your. ts fresh fruit becomes dear and scarce. German cooks prefer an exceeding les, || method, and, after simply the cores and the peel fruit in and sub to a gradual and If the oven 1a too hot bitter and dark fn What would were prohibited by cooking ripe not and Jam, Jelly Making Quince Marmalade According to an old and tried rec equal quantities of sugar should allowed pound of frai that whi for t purpose being @ quality brown sugar hile the puld be perfectly ound, large if possible, but sour and greér kirst peel the ag and ther and chop them finely. | removing Make a good syrup of the sugar, | piace tt and add the fruit, a few pieces of| fect them white ginger, the grated rind, and| gentle heat he jute mons, Boll the jam | they until looks clear yel-| color, low off into tle down, and in a well-ventilated SOR IP as and dry cupboard j Stew 3 Apple Jelly a welltried recipe for apple which has served generations makers, the Ingredients fourteen pounds of t irult, which shouid hard and gree and of which nothing should |be r 4 excepting the tops and the Fiveu the core is left, the peel giving a tart and exceilent fla which is lost if the aruit is} 1 Salad Drensing. First cut them up roughly and Two teaspoons mustard, 1 place a preserving pan with Just| spoon sugar, | teaspoon salt, ufficient water m spoon flour, % float Then bring to the boil and | tablespoons ‘melted boil very steadily for an hour, add-| Mix well, then add 1 cup of sweet ing a little more water should they| milk and 1-3 ¢up vinegar, Cook {become thick and too closg Re-|over hot water till it thickens move and pour into a sc ify | hanging the latter by the legs 1 upturned chair ra large owl! One so that the apple julee may drip|1 egg, salt and pepper. Mix all to- all night. Measure the juice In the | gether, form into balls, flatien them morning, and to every pint o1 juice fry a golden brown in suet add a pound of white sugar and aldripping, say % cup, put in a dish little essence of lemon or fresh| when all fried, brown 2 tablespoons lemon juice. Boll for three-quarters | flour in fat and pour on boiling of an hour, skimming continuously, | water to make thin gravy, Pour and then pour away Into pots. The elov r meat and serve. Apple Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle you preserving ar best good | son simple DON'T BE THIN No Need of Being Scrawny, Weak and Emaciated healthy flesh can onl by the use of the proper food, with thorough aesimilation of the fat-giving elements, Nine ple out of ten In order to weigh as} much as they ought and he per fectly healthy, should use Samose the great flest-forming — food, | Weigh yourself before commencing | to use these Httle tablets, and how your weight increases Samose has valuable flesh-form ing and tissue building properties and when it is assimilated with the food, it causes the flesh-making ele ments to be retained and the weight is naturally increased The Quaker Drug Co, the popu-| lar druggists, have sold in the last | few weeks, a great many packa of Samose, every one with their per: | sonal guarantee to refund the money if It did not give satisfac tion, and has had but one person agk for the money back rae he oven. very Capital - $300,000 Surplus and uncivided PPOTO coscversocces ot |e apple pour tore (ipod gained be and pots, 40,000 pounds of beef. When it begins to be tender add several on-| ions and in about 15 minutes add several potatoes. When they have boiled about 10 minutes put in a few dumplings. When all is done put meat in center of platter, put onions, potatoes and dumplings around it and pour on gravy made from juice. ‘This, with a light des vert, makes a hearty meal A Savings Account makes a gift for any but more particularly for children. An account started in the name of a boy or girl, . most appropriate n jelly of preserv required are one, hes no matter how young, will en courage the habits of thrift and economy. ‘ INTEREST A PER CENT table 1 tea teaspoon pepper, 2 butter, 1 egg Compounded Semi-Annually, to allow to JAMES D, HOG »resident N. B. SOLNER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: SABES NEW Ferdinand Schmitz, J.D. Low. ob man, B. Ste Il. Bebb, Learn to, dance: in RG: Mecormick, D. Hoge, day Private Inatruc B. Solner. tion, We guarantee to| R, teach you todance. Class: |ll CORNER SECOND | and CHERRY STREET Hamburg Steak, pound of steak ehopped fine, out, en every day and evening Office hours 10 a, m, to Assembly classes Thursday Main je Hall. Branches at B |, Georgetown and m. 1702 Pree trial, Ar f | Ht) a lady in her |i church | Judge |Y Hs gun-metal-finished ; 95¢ | | ished FROM terms of $2 per blackberries fruit until next trip we FREDERICK & NELSON, tee Furniture y Good Basemeiit Salesroom Strong Values In Silks and Dress Goods Especial attention is called to two choice weaves of Silk at 55¢ a yard, and also to new arrivals in pure worsted Dress Fabrics, all decided values. PRADA,’ HI Phis is a superior imilat that light ke raspberry. “ORKEDA” ( ,22 INCH] \ beautiful, soft, reversible Silk “RT 20 ING qualit to Liberty of itin, lilac, catawba, ry, pink blue, ma lavender apri wn, Wi aubergine, blue, na Ip] with lust including t-blue, a , light-gra ( finish, in tment »penhagen, iia AMAS nd finish ane 1isl D PA} of all pure ted Serge, forty-four inches wide, in dark-blue yard inches wide, in juality pure blue and hes wide ur in yard Lace Curtains, Couch Covers, Portieres Tapestry Portieres, 2)4 yards long, in plain green, brown 1 green, and red or figured red and hea fin with prec op with 0 pair. Table C dark patterned ity 8-4 size, and fringed all red green ; $1.19 each Oriental ind, of ex- various for Hent « lit tapestry s Ol le ality tapestry es of These are i ches wide, suitable $1.98 eacl two in ary ich Covers, sixty inches wi . in pat- average Curtains, in n in ecru me tterns adras, fish-net effects; five and one Traveling leather finish ; Narkinc s coral; short long, 75c Jeweled fancy broken of length, Spectacle idized Hat Pins, 50c. each in box, a Frederick & Nelson Incorporated ry Ovetdental, FREE—PREE TURKEYS, CHICKENS, POTATOES, PUSr APPLES, JERSEY CREAM, WOOD, EGGS, CIDER, ETc. All those FREE if you live at Birmingham get where S-aecre tracts you can ride to and to $150, 20,000 Himalay Giant and these We on at $50 per acre month are giving away land. We going to build a big We were going street car linc to people this when the this are cannery there spring to stop selling ing new is finished, but every have big crowds, so TOMORROW WE RUN A BIG FREE EXCURSION TO meine cogadh Beautiful tain scenery, on big boat Venus leaves Pier 6, foot of University St. at 10 a, m. sharp. Returns 7 pm Get boat free. No tickets needed. Or call at C. DP. Hillman's offices, in Times Block, for freo maps and guides of allghe Sound coun try Hundreds of families on this land are now ting out orchards, berries, ete Free houses to live in until you build. Men wanted for all kinds of work, good wages; 15 miles of walks to be laid snow-clad nice warm moun- cabin This House Complete, Only $350 Here; Terms $2 Month

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