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oT AEADES TL SCUSS. MIME PROBLEM “Here's another letter today Star e between ° %. home va. the This letter, signed “A ard’s Wie,” anawert one “A Mere Man,” which published yeoterday Star:—"Mere Man jag} nicht'g Star/ ee brasthire proptem. | e that men can be g things and mn 80 | " 80 thing economik ‘will be anaw to make © fa Most girls man. i liked habits-—mere K married a more : hosehold ing and the social Hts money > Two of the pe dolfins on cro 3 the cenrete on credit. } Phare Worked to scrape to h money to pay those } elp as With clothing. 1} | t | | Satie ‘Petey al "GHE MESSiNoon OF SS9A 0: VOHN B. GRUELLE: E KIDS OF SANTAS TOYS AND TELLING ALL “THI , | © HURRAH FOR GOOD KING WINTER WITH His 8 ome, WHEN Re HISTLES AT THE WINDOW? TELL Us SANTA CLAUSE to work by the day or take | - anything to provide the ‘of lite for these chil @ependent upon me. De me, for, in spite of 5 and. ideals, that hus ‘apd father spends his money and does not support his Man,” with bis theory working girl, forgets the fact of the working wife and mother who ‘Work’'from home be husband is dead or « ; Hundreds and hutidreds d drahkards" wives in to support s * the L bit it WOH't work UNKARDS WIFE. a ’ | Star try them on their inde. and children. Cynthia Grey, DAILY MENU. “BREAKFAST Bananas | Cereal with Cream Wheat Muffins. Ham with Mustard Sguce bed Potatoes auliflower S Coffee SUPPER Cheese Ramekins Popovers Gingered Pears Cake. Tea SE RAMEKINS, Of aalt and % t Beat 2 exes until light, of milk, combine the od into. but. stand them water and bake, ne Egg Cake. : ky Now that eggs i , Perhaps Sore IF . Would like my Leake. One be " for “thy cakes” (8Ad those who have We” prals them Hes in beating Mixing too stiff Biking dish I put 1 cup ot | 1 egg atid a heaping| lard, 1 teaspoon flavor well, then add % cup} Stir just enough to 6, etc, and then add} flour sifted with 1 round-| baking powder. Beat Himes ie a good rule to} F in pan and have oven} } then cooler after 15| put in.} highly it well TE NEW FLAYOR | MAPLEINE. ‘The Crescent Mid. Com ‘ Seattle, Wash, Revere cc SOCSSSSSeSoSoSesoeoooos SOCSOSSSOSCOCOOSS “TELL ME A STORY” Criporen's Pravtime | POPOSCSOHCHCHOHCHLHSHOHSHSOSSOSOS SD: OCH COCO: George Tl. was king of Englands was in ‘one of the Ships a droll a tong time ago, and he was such! thing happened. To show how a jolly. king that people loved to! quick he was, a boy ran up one of see and cheer him. He was very)the rope Jadiers which went to proud of the sallor én in this the top of the mast. Everybody havy, and { am really not surpfised| war amazed ut the quickness, of at that, for those sallor men Were) the boy, and Kin) rge, ae folly Very brave and fearless as ever, looked nobleman who On one occasion, after they had! was with bim and said; “Lord Le won a great yictory, they went! thian, I have heard much of your back {n thelr ships to Portsmouth) qulckness. Let us see you Tun tip harbor, and there the people cheer-| after that boy.” ed them very much for the gajlant) But Lord Lothian did not wish to deeds which they had dobe, King! do that, so hégatd: “Sire, it Ia my George himself was delighted to} duty to follow your majesty.” This hear of the victory, and he sald he| excuse made folly King George Would go down to Portsmouth har-‘iaugh, for he would herer have bor from London to bis brave sailor men. héight, so Lord - Laottitan King “George really did go to! would have had no teed to follow Portsmouth barbor,“and when he! bir. --WORTH-- KNOWING poe Baby fs very fond of apples, and Stuffed Beefsteak. the doctor told us we could give Dear Miss Grey: I am sending ber a whole one, pected. “He said! you my recipe for stuffed beef- that the tiny bits she could bite off) steak, which my husabnd says he | with her four little teeth would not could eat till he looked like a plece | choke her, and the moisture of the lof beefsteak. Get large steak out | apple would be cooling to her for a lfrom rump, fill it with dresging/long time. Hut the smooth, round) made of finely crumbled bi , 2) apple Kept slipping from her chub: | slices fat pork chopped very fine, | by little hands, The big sister) fa little sage, 2 finely chopped on-| thought of this scheme; With a} fons, pinch of sweet marjoram. | long tape needle she drew apiece Season with sajt and pepper to of tape through the apple, ted it suit your own taste. I use little together and slipped it over baby's or no pepper. Sew it ap, put fe-/head. Arrayéd in a nice, large) ining dre g on top of steak | stork bib and her apple necklace, ‘id on dréssing lay two or three baby enjoys many happy hours. élicos of salt pork. Pour about a} pint of boiling water Into pan i Cover down tight and let it cook slowly in oven for. three hours Then take off lid, brown quickly and serve hot COCOCOCO® ! | fs beaten, take. out about halt of [ the batter and add “% teaapoon) each of nutmeg, clove, cinnamon and allspice. It ls fine with but-) ter frosting, and also good tlavored | with rose and mocha frosting. | MRS. GEORGE R. i Living in the city, where | considerably annoyed by having to} stop to put up my clothesline by ty-| ing it at both ends, I have attached | |a snaffle (like those used on hitch} ropes) to each end of my line. Now 6 scrote ehopred, 1 cup} Sl! Lhave to do ts to pass each end | nage a APN ga sys og PP se hi Lat the line arownd the horizontal suet ctlopped, 1 cup potators chop: | Far and catch the snap on the rope Fed pliato raw, 1 Gup of tour, 1|2¢ WOKS most satifractoriiy, cup sugar, salt and spice, steam 2 hours. Carrot Pudding. All empty spools are sated in our household, from the largest_rib- Rice Pudding. bon one to the tiniest buttonhole One pint milk, 2 tablespoons of/twist. Whenever any dyeing ia rice. Let them come to a boll, stir| done, the accumulated spools are in 2 tablespoons of sugar, half a| dropped into the solution. Then cup of seeded raisins, a Jump of| they are put away, to be brought butter. Flavor with cinnamon, and) out only in stormy weather. Sup- bake till thick [plemented by meat skewers, their) The Gift They Gladdens Every Home For Christmas entertaining nothing equals the VICTOR it's a joy to every one—young or old, grave or gay. It plays grand opera, band and orchestra music, comic songs, funny recitations, ete —everything that is good and enjoy able in music. It plays for a dance and keeps perfect tyne, t There is a world of fun and pleasure in a VICT( Prices , whether cash or on credit Easy terms sane wtacific Coast Distethuters “op VICTON Talking * maghines. ° 1406 Second Ayenue Near Union Street, Seattle, Saal HEN THE MESSENGER OF SANTA COMES AND PAINTS ARUDDY GLOW ‘ON THE FACE OF EVERY BOY AND GIRL HE MEETS, _ HE. RIDES LIKE ‘TAM 0 SHANTER, DROPPING LETTERS MADE OF SNOW, HE MAKES US ALL STEP LIVELY TO HIS TUNE ““AND-MIS LETTER ‘SNOW FLAKES,WHITE, UL PAY A VISIT SOON. ballding possibilities are almost un | Kleeven The Man In Love, The average man has no more idea how to make love to a woman }than he ha his axistence here after, and pertainiy gives the latter consideration considerable | more attention | He elther makes love like a bull ! a the woman the Impression that he Gong ner n taroy by Wood her all—-and letting it go at thatl Now, & woman has no wish to be wooed In too ex a manner, for that would tmply “experience” on the part of the lover; nelther the “mere bargaining manner a witty woman onoe scornfully dew ignated modern lovemaking, Hut. when will men hit on the happy £0 between, and.learn that there are a multitade of means, simple enough, of winning a heart in a satinfactory manner, without the need of losing any of their precious dignity? Tt 1@ natural for a womarr to think herself a reward, as it were, and not a “bargain.” She likes to be taken perfectly seriously, and feel that she ts worth winning, as Iti deed she ts. To see a man at her feet, figura tYgly speaking, ahd’ to keep hin here in suspense te Infinitely sweet t her, for Bhe loves to know that the Power fs always hers in court ship. Often, a little Jealousy fat toreher, for it reveaia lack of self confidence on “his” part, a sense of unWorthiness—and few women can resist this HINTS / OTHERS Little ones who habitually » loud and snore in thelr p may be troubled with an ade id growth. as SWEETS, 4 A WHISTLE AND His BITES v When a child has a cold in the head, keep the upper lip and the ostrile anointed with vaseline or Chive oll. Aw flannels shrink and children Krow, it often happens that sleeves Night petticoats for baby have and neckbands pinch long before If no petticoat is worg.j the nurse suxpects tt. then-an extra short jacket with, annem sleeves is often provided in the Middle weight woolen garments coldest weather, for most babies for baby are more enconomical than sleep best with hands and arme 0 the heaviest weights, since they do covered pfnot ahrink how washed limited, and thetr gay colors haves the cheering effect needed by chil-! dren on a rainy @ | good co- coa isstill a secret. You ‘may never learn the secret but you can al- ways get the co- from the best beans the earth yields, Don’t ask merely Sor cocoa—ask for Ghirardelli’s.! ‘When cocoa was in- troduced into Cen- tral America by the Indians and found there when America was discovered, the seeds were valued so highly that they were #eRt Into Mexico and used for money. FREE— TURKEYS, CHICKENS, POTATOES, APPLES, WOOD, CIDER, PURF JERSEY CREAM, ETC. All these if you live at Birm{jgham, where you can ride to and FROM FREE, and get these S-.acre tracts at $50 per acre to $150, terms of $2 per month. We. ar@®iving away 20,000 Himatay Giant . Slackberrios to neople on this tend. “We are going to build a big Sitthery doe his spring, “We were going until next epring, Whet.\oe DOM Dteet ak line {# finished, but every trip we have big crowds, so TOMORROW WE RUN A BIG FREE EXCURSION Tu BIRMINGHAM Beautiful snow-clad) moun tain, scenery, nice warm cabin on big boat, Venus leaves Pier 6, foot of University St. at 10 a. m. sharp, Returns 7 p.m. Get on boat free. No tickets needed. Or call at ©, D, Hillman’s offices, in Times Block, for free maps and guides of all the Sound coun try, Hundreds of families on this land are now setting out orehards, berries, ete, Free houses to live in wrtil you build Men wanted for all kinds of work, good wages; 15 miles of walics to be latd, EGGS, to stop selling This House Complete, Only $350 Here; Terms $2 Month in a china shop, or insists on giving | in I] woman's | | | | FREE] il | | as erent velvet collar and slashed, buttor $13.25. broadcloth, semi- and tight-fitting style ly tatlored, with coat collar and revers, cuffs and pockets, Trimmed with b« tons and lined throughout with satin, | | Pop Special 75c A large assort- ment desirable Untrimmed Shapes, of vetvet, corded silk, — felt and moire, in.gray, ot i} | \ | | it 1 1 A number of other items in Trimmed and special prices. FREDERICK & NELSON, In Prices, $14.75, $16.50 and $18.75, c. Salesroom! ‘Tailored Suits Specially Priced at $13.25 Women’s Tailored Suits of good quality novelty cheviots, diagonals, tweeds and piaiit and invisible-striped serges, in gray, navy, wistaria, brown and black. Coats are semi- and 7-8-fitting, 42 to 45 inches long, lined with satin; some have 1-trimmed back. The skirts are in the popular clus- ter-plaited and yoke effects, Special | Long Black Broadcloth Coats $14.75 — $16.50 — $18.75 Women’s Long Coats of good quality black 8, Strict- stitched ye but- 1 grade ular Untrimmed Shapes green, navy, Copenhagen, pale-blue and maroon; special 75c. Untrimmed Millinery are offered at interesting | Keen Values in Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics Figured Madras, sheer quality, 36 and 40 inches wide; a soft, washable fabric that makes effective curtains. Special 15c yard. Faetory Ends-of French and-Eng- lish Cretonnes in an assortment patterns, light and grounds. These are 34 inches wide and appropriate for pillow-covers, box-covers and various fancywork purposes. Special 18c yard. Glove Bonds for Gifts, i Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle of | | medium-dark | Faney-mesh Nets, 40 to 48 inches wide, very good quality; special 29c, 39¢ and 49¢ yard, Yard-wide Colored-figure Swisses, i desirable for bedroom, bath, kitchen | and pantry curtains; 10c yard. Yard-wide Colored-figure Madras in several patterns and colorings; 10c | yard, Yard-wide Silkolines in several at- | tractive patterns and light-colored | grounds; special, 6c yard. Large Stocks of Christmas Handkerchiefs. Tamate Grotto AY. Gapital Surplus and undivide: profits INSIST ON nut extra cost Ring up A savings account is the best Frompt ¢ recommendation a young man can have, If your employer finds that you are putting aside something from each month's salary, he will say: “That young man has something to him, and is worthy of advancement.” Try it. at any minute INTEREST 4 PER CENT Compounded Call Semi-Annually. JAMES D, HOG N. B, SOLD DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Sehmits, J. D. Low. , A. B. Stewart, C. H. Bend, 3: McCormick, James D. Hoge, Soiner. President. OR, Cashier. Fourth and Phones: Ex. “ORNER SECOND -- . ‘ CHERRY STREET bi “town Bronches at Ballard, da Kent Gorn. ms less operators. celying the highe developing the ¢ as a Wireless awarded $ AND FRE WORLD, Qn and after-f eath-gtudent wir the Intemational Diamonds For this week only selling $50 diamond rings $5.00 DOWN AND $2.00 PER WEEK, Sterling Jewelry Co. 705 First Av. Room 119. Main 7294. we are TRIE )a& merit mark, NEw 1 eines Contest open to all student wire-|every student is put on an equal The or 100 IN GOLD, A MEDAL | 1919. lesa Telewrdphy, Inc., gemi-monthly, proficiency in work Merit alone wi be YORK Box} CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADISON, is what you can have improved with one of our Gas Heaters and See and Be Convineed. Seattle Lighting Com 1314 Fourth Ave, Henry Bldg. University. 75; Ind. 67, Wireless re: | basi, and individual work is what aunts, The contest is open to all student, operators who completa or before May 1, student t merit mark and | test proficiency will wireless ator be} the course on 2 THR | \ and mon stud wir AROUND he tour will begip qe 1, 1910, extend over a perlod of elght ary will be paid the pi operator While on ocomber I, 1909, eleas operator of Institute of Wire will be given for | the world's four and will be the In- ternational Institute's tive to all nations. “I. I. of W. 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