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THE STAR OF ss INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS a Li STA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1909 R) L 3 nee YOUR KIDNEYS ACT FINE AND BLADDER MISERY VANISHES If you take several dose fj; The moment you suspect any a H d Y | th skin on if the fruit is in per ee ee ep eae sinh, bermreneendlling os ee ae ‘ ake our air an our rom ct condition, Steam until nearly | “tress from forder ki¢ heumatiom pair begin taking |tender, then put them tn the boiling | bladd r trouble will vanish, and | this harmless medic with the - o over and screw covers on rhoumatism, nervous headache, | Where ¢ n the world, which wi rh ~ ——— dizziness, irritability, sleeplessness, | ffect so thorough and prompt a the letters pour into © Star office about love and matri Beattie Housewife Recipes: inflamed or swollen eyelids, worn. Cure a8 4 fiftycent treatment of a een crowin os The he ee tare eee Misa Cynthia Grey: I have tried} Ut sick feeling and other symp-|Pape’s Diuretic, which any drug from mon grow wing-old. ‘The home veraue the shop, the FICCI RR IIe eee ey i aiatar ued | toms of sluggiah, inactive kidne gist can supply of married * are the themes of the * %| find they are. very oles, so am en-| “sarpear Your physician, pharmacist, Me Monday The Star will publish a great many of these. They 4 SUNDAY MENU. . closing a few that I think are good a mtr ota emarting, fr ; por nit lh Bg shoves Be coe peas terete as fotion aS bs they are life. They tell * BREAKFAST. * Relish, ight) Hen eyo ag > co y ends | & Pape of Cincinnat! 1s a large and and tears me” be and loagings and lonesomeness * Stewed Figen - Chop up fine one amall head of Feeling miserable and worried is | Tesponslble medictne concern, ee pemeny’s Star on (he womens page + Cereal with Cream *| cabbage, one sweet red pepper and| needless, because this unusual| thoroughly worthy of your confi @ar—I have put ads in]age, now is her chance to get a * Ometet #®/a little parsley, Stir all together.| preparation goes at once to the dis-| dence ence or twice for a wife, | home of her own * Popovers, Coffee *| Then take enough vinegar to cover,| ordered kidneys, bladder and uri Only curative results can come woral answers. Some| | Would like to hear from some * &/ heat with a little sugar, cool and|nary system and distributes its| from taking Pape’s Diuretic, and a weve one who would Hke to live in the * DINNER. *| pour over gabbage before serving. | healing, cleansing and vitalizing in-\few days’ treatment means clean, down, and some hare | country, a water front. he No * Consomme ” an ees fluence directly upon the organs|active, healthy kidneys, bladder ge down. Now maybe you/ objection to a woman with one # Roast Beef, Yorkshire Pud- #] Vs and glands affected, and completes | and urinary organs—and no back jaa word for me chitd, Write me, care of The Star, | ding *! Take whole green peas (Beotch cure before you realize it ache " Suquamish, Kitsap county a Baked % | peas are best), and soak over night z ‘ ss wad the letter Ne.| x t Creamed Brussela Sprouts. | in cold water. Pour off water and also the one from No Baitor Star—1 have beon readin Cranberry Mousse * | put in kettle with about a quart MD ccats quod to we (Wb capers te rie art eat ee INcoRRECT | * Waters,” Coftes | of cold water, to which has been | DEATH ON DIRT & middleaged man, a| Sem to be more men than she + - tr] 60604 ple ot ealt, pork the stat Thave a good home | °8®, take care of, and as I am situ in . SUPPER Oloe eens py bat @aker aeumel , and & ated as she, there might be one * Cold Biiced Roast Beef | off, add a je hot water from) Bo If there tx any git! | good o over for No * Celery * | time to time, so as to have when | from 20 to 35 years of Sincere! * Broad and Batter Sandwiches, #| done a pint. Take off 15 minutes | ime WeRar ae ae Oh ie Soin "i * Cake, Tea # | before serving, put through a sieve J * *# | and put back on stove and let come MARY CARR TEMPLE. lines of the brim, giving the hat | | PPOTOCS OSHS SO LHOHeoe " . s \* Cranberry Mouse # | to a boll, Add 1 cup of milk, then} WwW PPPOHeSeoeoeoreres The effect of a becoming bat is the effect of nestling in the hair] go 0 a" hace, #| set ‘kettle on asbestos lo keep] ME A STOR ” oftentimes spoiled by the arrange: | Father than resting on top of the) ® with 4 cup *| warm, but do not let boll, or tt will | | J j Y eat Gah hans pa here | ® stand until soft, then °*/curdie milk, Next take some salt Hh nt of the hair, The hat and the) Careful attention should be} # over boiling water. Whip tor Peer in email ple cen and fry | . hair = see stranged from each given to the effect of the hat at/® pint of cream until stiff, fold ®| } “ vs 4 to Crmoren’s Praytime other, and their failure to meet in| the back and both sides. A hat|# In 1 cup of sugar, add the dix- w| brown In spider and add (o soup 4 eoee PeSeSeSeooees & reasonable degree of intimacy | quite becoming in front may be|* solved Kelatin, place an ice un- # | © at So tam os es nition ; produces a jarring result that de-| quite unbecoming from a different |* “ll It begins to thicken, then lee Gerns. | # a true story about the} res “ | fold in 1 cup of strained and ‘ | . stroys the entire appearance of view Por the same reason care Li One-half cup cooked rice, cups) which was fought aWeetened cranberry julee a SS the headgear Netiher the hat nor |ahowid, be" given tothe: arrange | fwevtemes,umher"™ gv, and 8] ihn ite at | wel eaten | avings fae a Uitle girl named Anne | the hair seoms in place, and the | ment of the hair on all sides. * orange, Turn in a mold, & |? teaspoonfuls baking powder, but ia teed on 0 farm aot woman beneath them is weighed) The hair forms the connecting|@ pack in sait and joe and let #/ ter size of walnut. Mix thoroughly i Philadelphia. Her papa | down by a glaring discord ling between che hat and the face,|# xtand 4 hours before serving. #| and add enough flour to thicken Lady Wellin on rust 0. A woma in selecting a hat.) and ite misarrangement may spotl| # like other gema, brothers had joined the “ j should assure herself in advance | the appearance of both DOP eee eee eee) Boston Brown Bread. Li Se and she and her that her halr can be arranged in| | Therefore the taste that a wom-| weie; dale tah tai tak aa ump of Seattle were / accordance with the hat. The hair an displays in the selection of her Dried Lima Beans. seed Seonas Gb tela Tt) Pipa holla a ecide whe: oy eine - == Te a Bs etait, should softly follow the outline of | hats will decide whether or not she} Recipe No, 1-—Hoak dried lima] Cups of grabam flour, 1% cup rye| Now $5.50 Per Ton her when it was a| he hat where the hat comes in wl look well See the attached) beans over night In cold water. lfour, 1% cups corn meal, add al Capital . $300,000 Ee the two Were great} ve with ol head, Nearing: te Gagram sketch. Here you ye When ready to cook them turn off | little salt. Steam 2% hours, then | at Bunkers aah - er Na 4 “ staring gaps with parts of the hat effect of poor judgment in selec: | water, add fresh water and boll un-| b+ ‘ irpius and undiv! MUNGO dering the tame thet] apparently suspended in midatr tion and also good judgment. | tf! done. Take beans from water | 4" ' oven 16 minmton | profite . : tEE Gore stationed in Phile- | en) softening effect of the hair Which will you bavet Which will| and season with salt, pepper and If your dealer does not have a - shou also §6elimina the sharp you be’ butter Add a little cream if con it, phone Latimer-Wallace Co., some English soldiers came | . . Eafe where Anze lived | SE suena on x =| ventent independent 5040; Sunset — FOUR PER CENT Betis rope around the horns | srerecerereseeacororecerareroresargcororeeseosers, Dh Roentgen Hinckiey Bu INTEREST cow rove her away. | b ave wi ready te "i to them not to take her | then owes = ne beans oe Means money working pore Lf fhe rough soldiers did not | * 3 water in which they were cooke en if you day and night. That is tl ‘Attention to what she sald.|my cow and I have come to get 3 ¢ add the contents of aoe cam at corn Sentoe Vee iB secret of financial success. went straight to the stable|her. Please, sir, you must let me|% o| 2 pound of the dried beans, | |] Start saving now with us and ber pony and rode to | have her.” > 3) season as wtated in No. 1. If salt} He who bas the truth in his watch it grow. We have de- of Lord Cornwallis, the| The general looked kindly at her. 3 te ee re cae eetee | reece Berek eae oe ee shade aaa ee ee ce oe the arm This was | "A ho | ner m eT) persuasion on bin tor | a anking by mail is ot z. oH aaa os hor yor to tagger le — POCOCHCOCOSO POPPOOOSSOOOOOEOE® i cron | ‘The source of most unhappiness, ol « days with us. Try jyears of age to do. and where sbe lived and all about x ; ae jthe cause of all ili-doing, the unt-) fillier in front of the piace | her cow, which she had raised from Is the Masterful Man a Favorite? Carrot Pudding. | versal origin of evil, is not monwy.| interest 4 Pew i was staying wasia calf. “She has always been my One-half pint grated carrot, % | but self ek “i let her pasa, and asked | cow, Lord Cornwallis,” Anne said, oe warevenmes' pint chopped suet, % pint Nour, % If a man does not keep coy “7 Compounded Wanted. “I want to | tearfully ‘She don't belong to From time immemorial the tra. masterful man before marriage! pint sugar. % pint currants, 1 tee ne, perhaps it is be u " Cornwallis,” she you. 1 would never steal your | dition has been passed around that Put it becomes an exceedingly mo-| spoon soda, 1 tablespoon milk, % cause he hears ® different drum F Semi-Annually. cow!” | women like masterfal men It notonous proceeding afterward, if| teaspoon cloves, % teaspoon cinna- | mer. Let him step to the ee tion We oP aremtge to pineal business with him?"| The general rose. “Come here,| probably star in the dark ages maxterfulhess is mere acifich| mon, a little salt, 1 egg. Steam 2) hears, however measured or far Site TEs seen ron eee Anne. I promise your cow shall| ¥hes a woman ed protection ring. He bends the will of} hours and cat with hard sauce, | away : a m to N. B. SOLNER, Cashier. fim, not you,” she re-| be safe home tomorrow; and here,” | 4nd the man who could protéet, the whole household to bis own. | | If we could get inside any one,| ably classes soldier let her pass,|he said, unfastening a pair of sf}-| aroused her admiration and won table most be ordered to sutt| Ballors’ Detights. our greatest enemy, the person| / aa? bina 140 DIRECTORS: ight bave important | ver knee buckles, “keep these to re-| her love. And there's little doubt! bie appetite. For a dish to appear) One cup of molasses, % cup of who disguats and wanele 6 —— Ind. 3563, an : a ng Qe ae ee. member me by, and if the soldiers | about it but that today this feeling that he does not fancy is a high | tard, 1 teaspoon of saleratus, & 1d eet pei or eaggliio . cade Ha fC. McCormick, James D. Hoge. was at dinner with trouble your cow again come | #ttl! lingers, for deep down in thefr crime and misdemeanor i | Leaspoon futmem, “% teaspoon A ag a6, 8m r rene | Be you want to ‘Duy a home? See N. Bh. Soler. ids when little Anne straight to me about it." The gen-| hearts most women like masterful | likes black, his wife must dress ts Gloves, pinch of salt. Beat al} to-| melt all our dislike into tenderness) vhe Star's clascifix: real estate | CORNER SECOND wei room. leral kept his promise, and Anne! men—before marriage. black, though personally she may feather and add % cup of water pity re dave NS >tumne. and CHERRY STREET it, my child?” said Lord | saved the sliver buckles and gave After marriage it is another mat-| loathe ft. The children can havefang nour enough to make as stiff t in di 0 fee end “ = > is |them to her granddaughter many|ter. The masterful lover ts apt to| So amusements of which he does) ys gingerbread. Bake in gem tins, | people who care simply and solely |The Oriental Poo! Rooms | ®*°°*+* a! Batters. Georger or reoidioxs have taken away | years afte degenerate Into the “bossy” hus | not approve. This of master: for their personal agit ge 45—Poot Tables—45 | nee | Dad, Which is another story fal man makes & household Apple Custard. and would seerifion anything and 25—olo Tablee—25 | Women fall as a rule to analyze | wretched 9 3 everything to Par, restaurant, cigar stand and lithe q P Pare and quarter 2 or 3 apples, : as iil : 2) 1” the qualities that make the master-| But the man of self control, firm- ji) . ‘ Life ts a lesson in compromise,| seven’ chalr barber shop. Largest } --W OR | H-- | ful man, and do not find out until | ness, decision, who is yet consider a = os rage Haglan 4 and we are nover further from be-| place of the kind the worl 515} SORRY Meee ere too late whether the one who has/| ate and open minded tn regard to) )'00 (Mi fee He boone yolk, |!0& satisfied than when we bave)cash given away dally. 1413-1517 First and Cherry. | aroused their admiration is atmply | the likes and distikes of those about | aa 4 | Rot all we want | Third av., between Pike and U: ator 4 Optical Department. a domineering tyrant t who ix gentle and tender with |/4f¥e tablespoon corn starch and 3/" rue politencas ie perfect eage| ———____ a a Cee: eres OF: BSS OS tbongh he can be[}Ablespoons sugar, more if It t# not S trectom. it simply eonsiote toi Saiecaiaa anaes seein S Miss Grey: WIN you in- asters Agee meter ton yt od i it thet pow hy ~* ind it, la te Hoon enough to suit you, a tiny creaiten others as you love to be} how hemlock pillows are To remove grease from men's —oe 2 Eppes * Se | = ; meen cent: t0 ‘ohom: pet, of salt; stir Into the hot milk treated yourself. be a t collars, rub with a clovh | Serness tha mean Considers: | Ort OF fm : bunbil it thickens. It should be quite * and when and where the | Coa tion when the one woman In the| Woman can safely and happily yleld )4 Rainy days of trouble and anxt ‘can be obtained? Also me how brass chande- he cleaned? = A. W. T. got know whether you the hemlock needles | in Seattle or not. The | possible. ¢lean the shears fre-| they will become quite} turpentine will remove dampened in ammonia sometimes removes the gloss from | alcoho! plied rubbed places, such as elbows and | seams, Brase fixtures, when new, with This will to make it thin, and ap @ small brush, makes laequer enough to cover many fix the guidance of her life. FASHIONS | world ia concerned |} A Woman Is apt to be attracted) |to a masterful man first by his} | physical strength. Broad shoulders have| 424 muscles of iron usually win | rey and|@ fine coat of lacquer, to keep them |“dmiration, They" stand to a ~in od gre tage the| from tarnishing, but this soon dis hoternyga for force, will, accomplish: | Siedy othece det cnemn vernat ‘are gathered in the| “ppears before the attacks of the | ™¢0 : lat the left side. If you can secure a| Cleaner. Instead of scouring all Then, too, even the most inde 70" of nemlock or| the while to keep them bright, put | Pendent of women find at times} ss Ae ae quan! A ie an old pair) bother coat of lacquer on Do | they need some one to whom they| Fluffy malines are usurping nd ‘clip the seedies off|it Yourself. Ten cents’ worth of CA! turn for advice, whose judg-| Place of the jabot You will be| Sum shellac dissolved in enough | Ment can be depended on, who seems to be a very rock of refuge when trouble or discouragement | ries presses. It may be her centuries of dependence that gives her thts! The little bonnet is coming Readily. When you have | ‘res ies | deatre to fly to a man for protec: | for evening occasions meithe needles put in a/ tion. But the woman would be| ist and cover in any de-| There is more speedy relief) sepieuit to find who wouldn't own| Watered and motre silk surfac A hemlock or balsam) from hot wet cloths than the dry) i, tnis feeling at times. So that| Were never more popular than no Very soothing if one has a| heat from a hot water bottle, but in the race for a woman’s heart a headache. fixtures, chandeliers, ew, have a fine coat hot water bag fille@ with hot) wears on a woman's horizon she —— water, it will cause a steaming | snouid not let herself be awept off| The smartest overcoats for t .| cloth, whieh gives almost instant)... foot until whe is sure fust what|#mall boy are double breasted, wi ot seourinx keep them| relief to severe attacks of earache. +1, domination will mean to her,|Dinin coat sleeve Pe another coat of the | toothach » OF neuralgia. It ie quite If bis ts to be the ruling spirit, NK RE Le Piel You can do it yourself.| 9% improvement over the dry heat whither is it going to lead her?/p90 YOU WANT TO BUY, SEL it is a tedious task to keep cloths hot If you wring a soft cloth out of warm water and place it over a the masterfal man has much in his favor But when the masterful man ap is that of dyeing furs to match t gown, re 16 tents’ worth of gutm| emer Is bis masterfulness tyrannical, or RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH ‘enough alcohol to make it Save one or two turkey wings. | is [t a matter of decision and judg REGISTERS? Me apply with a small brush.| They are the best brushes in the| ment that comes from his wider We are independent dealers, han ‘on please time was oa train @AK., Perndaic Dem Beatile fire star M., Inne 6, 1989 Metertain what time the relict trains made from Wash * Mias G Tam 14} BWear dresses to my an Wok like a » i I Bair in curls can back | Mette, | Sear wo other ald Tam 2%. ¢ Wine, wy t de t ANXIOUS Sere with the tric t Yow would b | Many other wa Mile Grey? How can 1 wast OM of my p00 in hot ; | Eb Mhen tinge well, first i in cold *. Dry ta —— | wi B the age of 207 BLOD tendency, « p. How inueh are Hee with {nitiais BLUE ey me. tip with an fron untf) it dries Cocoa Fact No. 7 Peuador (South America) furnishes nearly one - fifth of the world’s production of cocoa beans, now esti- mated at 300,000,000 pounds, A world-wide de- mand exists for Keuador cocoa beans, for which that country enjoys @ rey utation. best direct. We Make lacquer enough to| world to use around a stove, and| experience with the affairs of the| ting all kinds, new and second hand F fixtures they are splendid for sweeping at_also of tenderness and} Will save you big money. — closet shelves. Weight the wing| ration for her? THE SUNDWALL CO., | It may be sweet to yield to the 306 James St. Soatt We eat and drink many things we like which are not good for us, Ghirardelli'’s COCOA is one thing we like and is as nourishing and good as it is fragrant and delicious. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ash for Ghirardelli’s. There is a vogue for fall drap Among the fade of the moment Wash. | Vinfek. Flavor to suit. Some pre Heino with it. Pour over the ap pits. Beat the white of the egg toa ja froth, add sugar to sweeten. spread over the top, and set in hot peer to brown. Eat cold ety to come, but are are good for ua, and make sure | dens grow. We shall have sunshin: again tomorrow. } | Pickled Pears. Make @ syrup of six pounds of| sugar, one quart of good cider vine- he} ar, five toaspoonfuls of ground | }cinmamon and two of cloves. Put) the spice In small cheesecloth bags. | | the pears carefully, leaving the gs All kinds. dyed, cleaned blocked and retrimmed to the latest models MODEL MILLINERY CO., 520-27 People’s Bank. Building. New Pattern Hats. Main in he he th. You all know what that means— | the best of everything, just as you want it. And the Best eat here. SMITH’S CAFE Ly 1123 Third Ave. act Some one, somé time, somewhere may make baked chicken pie for 10c No one, no time, make a better one than ours Chicago Cafeteria 216 SPRING ARO OPEN SUNDAYS as good individual howhere will ever yor INSIST ON A NIOW | LUNCH CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADISON. the rest Main office, 219 Marton at American Cafe Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard. DINING WITH COMFORT AND PLEASURE Combined, on a meal that can't be equaled in Seattle, is what you can do when you dine at the American. We provide every comfort and convenience for this weather for our patrons, and give them a menu to choose from that includes every deli. cacy for the dainty, as well as more aolid viands for the hearty, cooked and flavored exquisitely ‘ Musle Every Evening from 6:30 { to 12:30, Including Sunday. | these | our gar-| OLD HATS pert Oh } iThe Newport CONTENTMENT If you were the owner of an irrigated orchard rs would be producing a big which in a few y income for you, wouldn't it be the greatest sat- isfaction of your lifetime? Wouldn't you be contented? Wouldn't you be thankful that you had grasped the opportunity to get hold of this piece of irrigated orchard land when you did, with the small outlay of money that was neces- sary? Of would. Well, that is course you what we are offering you now at RICHLAND on the COLUMBIA A money can be made; meritorious irrigated district, where much where you have the best You have no pioneering to do when you locate at of graded schools, churches, stores, ete. Richland. The prices asked for land at Richland are for land You can pay a little down, less than is being asked similar in other districts. ind have three years to improve your land be fore another payment is due. Call for Booklet. Richland Main Office, 18 Downs Bldg., 709 2nd and Co. 17 First Ave 1023 3rd Ave | | Ave.

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