The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1909, Page 11

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; i €) \Y, DECEMBER 9, 1909 FREDERI K & NELSON, Inc. {| ruresre Goods Ory Ge m daily \ Christian basinens. | bofled custard, Usually thie tw pre list of thoroughly practical presents. Pieces especially appropriate for Christ | pa the day before it in to be x {used. If a rich dessert is destred, mas giving are now strongly represented upon the sales-floors une 2 teaspoons of cocoa or grated unsweetened chocolate All women have favorite n out and let's tell our real names recipes whieh they cook as en up by your good letter to The Star, treats for their husbands and | artment store girl We Gon't work children, Send in recipes for | | | | wrote If a good man came along, some of your favorite dishes would ma h tomorrow and let other women readers Me there are good men who Want good wives—-and have : of The Star try them on thelr to meet at's the tragedy of the efty—that people er own husbands and children. each oth \ Addre Cynthia Grey, care ‘pet The Star ba printing letters from men who want to The Star. wy giris like you mean what you wrote in your letter ‘ we Delieve tha many fine girts who think just as you ‘jm tbat letter—« J and tell ws who you are, For we i Seen you by ' 5 ‘are some t tt ters, They are straightforward, eval, weNUITE Star: In re to a rin a store for anyone else. 1 iL Seat, 1 think wi v » the man she can call her shop ai own and she will be the only woman There is no ple mM. / ou earth to me tor { am de Am an ave a nice home tn the country SS tite to » for alclose to the city a big, 2 ee me be. fe: Re aed aleene or uae yg own, and plenty of money to dak marie! . chase the necessaries of life. 1 they wil provide for her and I will be| vd of such a wie, I have been looking for such a wife for some time { mean business. Now, Mr. Bat or, would like very much to cor] 1 with thin young lady and|, Shirt waists and — separate | lajitence If we cua |blouscs are quite aa popular as wae can very auick, |{%8F And ure very pretty when de-| pag Be ofr er own. 1 can. |Yeloped In the soft new crepes or} not write her as 1 do not know her | M*™nels address. Therefore, if you will help| A. ‘ouch of hand = embroidery me to get acquainted I will conatder | Of toga ond a neh tinge wala i @ favor, I must close now, hoping | Of today, and a soft lingerie jabot to hear from the lady ot sourecit at] orm at the left side from shoul L. ie to waist is a pleasing finish, Poor Man's Stew. Dear Miss Grey: You who are seeking economy, I wish to tell you Goods bought now }what I often have for dinner, I : 4 held war call {t pork stew, Sitce thin 3 or } held for tuture de- 4 pleces of salt pork, fry until livery if desired | brown, then quarter several (or as 2 few aa desired) onions, place them with pork, cut up @ few carrots (or one, according to size) and tur nips, cover with water and boll one hour, Place tatoes in half hour before the other vegetables | are done, This tx a good economy dish, and we like it once in a while MRS. H.R. B TEER ee DAILY MENU. Broakfant Stewed Prunes Cereal with Cream. Spanish Omelet Dry Toast. Coffee. Dinner Cream of Celery Soup. Pot Roast of Hee Steamed Rice Lettuce Salad Coffee Jelly with Cream Coffee * * * * a * * * * ° * *} Dear Miss Grey: Did you @ *) make these? Kiddies are * | ly fond of them. One cup of seede: * | raisins chopped fine, Mix well with | */1 ex. 1 cup of sugar, the juice! * | and grated rind of 1 lemon *\ a pastry of 3 cups flour, % Supper. * Ham Balls. * Whole Wheat Bread * Fried Apple Sauce. * Spice Cakes, Tea. * * * * . * * * * * * * of lard pinch of salt, Mix with cold water and roll thin for under and upper crusts, Put a apoontul of the tart wricctON ROCKER, | _ MISSION DESK, PRIC | ROCKER, PRICE quick oven HELEN BB. jf} PRICE 45—Well made | $13.75—Of quarter - sawed I of. quarter-sawed oak stock, | oak, in fumed finish; with ‘ Cheap Pudding. |] in fumed finish, ‘The seat is | solid copper trimmings; of | Posts Dear Mins Grey: Here ts acheap |! covered with Spanish mo-| high - cla Of hardwood with turnec Fried Apple Sauce. hardw with 1 Melt 2 tablespoons of butter tn a frying pan. fill with sliced yples, dot with bite of butter and cook ently fer, Sprinkle with ok minutes longer; turn inte a hot dish and serve with crean and spindles, wide top | | g s workmanship | fail and cobbler seat. Shown pudding if any of the sisters would roceo leather through litke it: Use 1 heaping teaspoon | of baking power to 1 cup of flour, | Fpineh of wait and wet with milk |i Metal P. fo make stiff batter, Butter a dish | P. B. care ‘The Star FAS! | HIONS land place layer of dough and Aron | Couch i Jelly thickly over this, another |f Lwould lit ease paler s bent oars 4 th | ollalalalel telohalelotatetatahel otra of dough and jelly, and so on. | $3 45 id 1th y oung; have no bad hab " m docan't take so very th the young lady do not smoke, chew, drink or| Cat fur is made up into all man-| For & Mexican omelet, cook 1 tos cc terre with liquid : foung wnmarr! an swear, Am a church man. Have! "¢r of luxurious wraps. One has|#reem and 1 red pepr minced | te sain gaeel fand. a good character, /a good steady position in the U_ 8, | nly to select a model, no mattor in| Yery fine in # couple of tablespoon |*AuC® @ MIS. PERKINS : ; This is not false. navy yard. Own considerable prop-| ¥hat fur. All the best furs this| ls of butter without browning | Strongly made, with heavy angle-iron frame in gold-bronze finish. Fitted with good pie pat ue house or 1 ty. Have a little shack which te|#eason are black, and skunk and/@"4 until they are tender, Then , | t stee ¢ fab J y « oO coud Y ait os anc yportec y ea ap to How would | quite comfortable lynx lead. Stoles are made extrome.| tra in 1 big or 2 small ripe to | quality el wire fabric top, attached t uch frame by helical springs and supported by m like to have gs fixed? Have been batching for over two|!y soft in effect, so that they may |™atoes which have been peeled. WLS coil springs. feel gratetul to you if you| years, and am getting tired of sin. |e loosely around the throat. Two| had the » out and| | : “602. gle blessedness. if it is posatble | Whole lynxes are used together, one | De® 1 d cook for — ~ for No. 21 and | to meet, and we/Side thrown over the shoulder. i3 minutes. pady 2 oyster! i Pier of The Star: I read a let-/ should sult each other, she can|Other wraps are made so that the| Plant roots that have . ae Star written by & young | leave the department store, pack |SBimal falls over the arms, as welj | And aliced thin, Make a cupful of Sn ty cpa Mite her name “No Sor habekatnnn dnd hede a thecal seme trent white sauce, turn the oyster plant! |) ‘The following list represents the e e tee an e r Mibare come to the conc to make a happy home for a lone ty} into it and keep it hot Make a'@id Persian superstition of birth ‘ fit this lady is the very bachelor like me | Toques and turbans are very|Plaio omelet, whipping the esxsiday stones for the months of the E Kew, if she means all she| She can reach me in care of The| Turkish and Russian. The best tur.| Just enough to break the whites | year : . | : oohon need to work any | Star, Bremerton ban i» that copied after the one|8"d yolks and give them a very|) January — Garnet: Constancy |} rice olla ‘ worn by the sultan. It has straight, | little lightness. When It ts cooked ind fidelity "| hard lines, with a single upstanding lturn a couple of tableapoonfuls of February—Pearl or amethyst eoeeeseereooreccosoocococoococeooes brush. The bat is more of a fex| the tomato and pepper sauce over |Purity, peace of mind it Fold it, remove it to a hot} March—Jacinth or bloodstone Gane ME A STORY” 3 is clone. 7° SHS Sinttar and iurn over it the salslfy ‘Courage in affection ’ i 3 - & The Regal Steel Range has body - sauce. At the ends use the reat April Diamond Happiness. t y 3 y ‘ és > Cc 3 | . 10 tne new cont every woman witt [of the tomato and pepper sauce, "Thpaith, wisdom, weatth E of Wellsville blue steel, asbestos-lined > Cumpren's Prayvtimer © | bail the return of the pocket. Met a 4) May—Emorald: Insures | happt-if ‘ PPPSSSOSOSSOSS SO SCSOSCOCHOSSIOSOLO0@ «>(NUTH!) ‘he sham outline, but the Cream of Celery Soup, Ninees in love and domestic felicity flues, drop fire-door and plain nickel jaenuine affair, big enough to hold Cut 12 stalks of celery tn sma’ June—Agato: Ineures long Iife,) ut n golden finish Respectfully yours, PeSTrrrrrerrr seer eee eee tees sees see OPEN CLosED common now to see tls saw the balloon come down | things pieces and bot! with half an oniegg health and prospertty i be * . . dad even flying machines were scared almost out of ‘ cad a°biade.of meso in 8 pints July—Ruby; Exempts from love it @ trimmings. The oven-top is Men in the air. But on entes. “Oh! a man has! w a rose in| w half an hour, Put| doubts and anxtety il ne cin eeee ene math ey ig na ey FB al oe fd almost be consid.| through @ puree sieve, add a pint} August — Moonstone: A charm : arched, adding tothe strength and it was thought 7 : hes : ered frimpy. If you want to wear|of milk, salt and pepper to taste} for conjugal felicity . | yp : ' MOEN VOry | ne alloon before, and I am\a rose, let it be a great big arti-|and a heaping tablespoon of but-| September Sapphire: Insures |f ; a , om t+} for any man to try to do 2 ; that they were) cial one, © single pink rose on aj ter, mixed with a tablespoon of] cheerfulness. ‘ of the oven and permitting the ke that f leafy stem, and fasten this to the|fiowr. Bring the mixture to a bofl, October — Opal; Hopefulness there was a bold Ital When Lunarul got back to Lon-| huge fur muff that you carry. It is|add @ cup of cream and serve atiand happy faith | 0 ae aire readily « H pico apatacy, cago. whowe 400 b0 wesvenlied the heto of thal @acbion’s latest whim ana lo non [ones a ean sane ial Se heat to circulate more readily than is was Lunardi, and he told ev- day, for be was the first man who posed to add a pretty feminine! —_—_ friendship. that ona certam day he|had ever gone up in a balloon in| touch to the large mutts in =| Cocoa Gelatine Pudding December — Turquoise: Success a the case where the oven-top is flat. go up in @ balloon from England this season Cover % ounce gelatine with % happiness and many friends ee Sere oe weet ae” Price, with oven 14x18 inches, $29.00 Bi or goin tei salt LL THE NEWS of all the world; a thorough With oven 16x18 inches, $31.00 id be killed, but the - 4 | With oven 18x18 inches, $33.00 was not at all fright Fs oe oto ie education in itself; careful, complete, inter- ‘along quite nicely the great @ people cheered again and iin ians Sting; Commenting daily with ability and wide] ae arsresste: information upon topics which interest every- Is GREYS body; a square meal of news and a square deal ———= with it; everything of importance happening : nS" everywhere fully covered; the latest in politics, L72 7 a a “TRY IT INORAMUS. eise'insai “ religion, drama, literature, art, science and in- Fic ys flesh—hot or cold baths, mess dustry; fun for the children; lots of pictures, ~ Seas are ae Coarse skin M. B. baths will reduce fea | was oi" photographic and colored; from 16 to 96 pages Mm! A cold bat t With a brisk rubbing a ae can issue; the best daily and Sunday morning superfluous Fou tried HERE'S THE RECIPE -TRY IT 8 horoug hi | oy see creat “ newspaper delivered to your home for—think Three cups flour, one cup sugar, two teaspoon- : — 4 fuls Crescent Baking Powder, half cupful raisins, one f Pigg ¥ 7 ind it er carefull sy ger one ag te A come one Ee otheed ans acne teaspoonful vanilla, one-half cup lard with small piece = | bame i ov Y of Samer, one and Gaskell cups of milk. Filling seat a ee and icing if required, Bankrupt Sale |]... ..... HEAT. 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