The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1909, Page 5

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: ERS ON L RAAAAAA AAA KAA Aw Aww AR AL. | would thank you very 4 4 J *\ much, My mother and I own a * FROM BACHELORS. % |} house and two lots in one of the! : % | suburbs of Seattle *RARA AA AAR AeA Ewe HH) 1 do not use tobacco or liquor 4 : : ? jam 27 years old, am a great lover Mr. Bai I am . pap of home, children and music. Am reader of » “ : gr the SAY | from a good family, > q that esa a he gy A WORKING MAN NO. 1 ‘ geet me payday e je} - # me personally and watch the re) eR RAK RARR A RARER RED f quits. My address te wie * *) Bs Box 96, Taylor, Wash. | ® FROM widows. * * * . Eiitor Siar) Having read your ®®& eek keke eee eee ee! nde articles on matri: . ng woela te a6 “tien te Editor Star T am an English | BER too. | wouldn't know how to ore. years of age, and have | frame & letter such as these others| ° fo Sire to support, I | ; fave been doing, but would tke|®, S004 husband, but death came} set wite and swept all but my children [ could kexp a girt in a fatrty| “Sy : , Sienatie men cis tak Gees fightoen months agp I came out 4 et like the cities too much, and| ete. thinking there were better “ d@oten't object to traveling once in chances of making @ living than in & while. though this wouldn't be an but up to the present have b age — ad to struggle to keep my little pecessary a securing a good Tain a telegraph operator, | Pome together and my children | ..? glean sere | With me. I have heard and read| i a of 8 soot: . of the many men who are leading | i N IN [LEG 2 Is i RENT\ TELEGRAPHER. | ionely, comfortioss lives, who would | | Balior Star:—Aty story is difter.| S& Sad to make a home with some | lite the rest at moe, 1 bate wood woman for a wife = ome or a bask rell to efter! | y Any stnere are also women who| $8.68 inducement. I have nothing | oog ve bappler if they had a} ‘Tat a character yold of offense | 8°°4 man to take care of them. It ifeward God and man, honest and|™ Just the getting to know that| a deber, age 44, with a record from) "S24 In the way Last Christmas day three friends, | known to me, spent & miserab! | | F @radle to this day that will hold water day alone in thelr rooms, each sup | If there ls a lady that feels favor. ebly impressed with the writer, an Gwer through The Star, and same | Wil have my address. My chief fault is laziness. LAZY BACHELOR. posing the others to be out and @ joying themselves. If the three had known and gotten together they } Would have had a happy time. Tn a little home in Washington | two Nttle fatheriess giris read ench j evening about the bach: fund and wonder if Santa will jcome thetr way, Would he, if b knew? } Béitor Star:--My deepest sym ts extended to Shop Girl No. Iam in godd- cireumstan owning « large real estate office, gad am making a fairly good living, large enough to support a geod, ENGLISH WIDOW STEERER T HE STAR--SATURDAY, Dd ECEMBER 25, 190 Apple and Quince Marmalade. | About half as many quinces should be allowed to apples. Both should be sliced without peeling |them, and the fruit covered with | cold water and left for a couple of | days, Thon boll until a needle will| | easily prick the quinces. Press the pulp through a sieve and weigh It, | adding three-quarters of a pound of | | preserving sugar to every pound of pulp. Boll the mixture until a lit Ue jellies when dropped on a cold} plate . | Quince Marmaiade. | First peel the quinces, core and) quarter them, dropping the fruit tin: mediately into cold water so as to preserve the color, T a large ke jar, and place the quinces in it, add ing a gill of water to every pint of fruit Then place the Jar in a warm nd leave it overnight, tying je and the cor in a 'mustin bag, and adding them to the Jar Then weigh the fruit, and to, ev ery pound add three-quarters of a pound of preserving sugar. Place in the preserving pan and boll until reduced to a pulp. Then add th sugar and the juloe of a lemon to every four pounds of the pulp. Bring to the boll once more, and then boll for about thirty minutes While still hot cover at once | ee | Arros Con Pollo. | A very nice Mexican dish is arros con pollo, or rice with chicken. Heat a large bowl on top of stove, and jwhen thoroughly heated, put in a jittle lard. Allow this to get siz | aling bot before adding one chopp onion, one chopped green pepper jand % cup tomatoes Let these }cook a little while, n add one chicken which has previously been cut into pleces, not diced. When SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR), pour into jars and |f, nee ee ee eR Se Re Smee IE Up-to-Date Wireless Institute in Seattle ed Wireless E fic NAL Coast. TELEG the Art wike al Inntitute on the Pa INSTITUTE OF WIRELESS Best Equips The INTERNATION RAPHY, INC., LE86 TELEGRAPHY. 1 te raonal tultion of ex pert Wire Blectr Ene 1 Or re who teach the man ed by |e « Co L Companies and the Navy he first and only practical titute, officially recognized, open to the Public in America 1 course offered in construc tion Wireless Electrical Engii g and Wireless Telephony? Day and Evening Classes, Tuition in reach of all who are interested 6 PL. Building, Seattle, U. 8. 4 American Cafe Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard. TRY A FRY At the American. Oysters, of course, we're writing about. Our “oyster fries” have a reputation gained by the warm dation given us by our regular patrons. We want you to share with ¢ the good things we have to offer. Oysters, clams, lobsters in season. r recommen Music Every Evening from 6:30 to 12:30, Including Sunday. Do You Dine at the EORGIAN CAFE If Not, Why Not? It’s the Best in the City Fourth Avenue Between Pike and Union Ou rooked mothers such good of your own home, you never ta bome- We have lots of * ny Women cooks prepare every day. cooking beaten to a frazzle CHICAGO CAFETERIA aad eyes, am 5 feet 11 in height Jerel beaded girl, and give her ale * Bice home i’ FROM GIRLS. * Tam 25 years old, have black hair | ® * [tee eee eee |this has cooked until almost done, 216 SPRING STREET Open Sunda BY JOHN B. GRUELLE. |add the rice, between one and two Nothing Like It in Seattle and consilered fairly good looking Editor The Sta: The lament of What a wonderful mind dear did Santa must have cups, When the rice t# put tn, put Phave 2 good college education the poor, tired, over-werked, unap (ile’s so far wp north in the snow), jin also plenty of water to allow I would like to correspond with jreciated little housewife, it ap And yet every Christmas, brings just what we want; for the swelling. When about done Wo. 28 or any other girl. J Now how in the world does he know? add some canned peas, or, in fact | pears, has opened up a new feature lof newspaper work I had to admire the frank open heartedness of No. 21. Though never having been employed, othe than to assist mother in the car AN AMBITIOUS BACHELOR. anything In the vegetable line that you choose, Season to taste. From) firat to jast this should cook about! ja hour and a half. Now Tommy and | neither one said a word Out loud when we talked to each other, do how could he hear what we wished he would bring When we whispered to father and mother? + Réitor Star:-—Am taking quite an | it in those letters in your pa , and would like to say a few in lation to one appearing You all know what that means— \ SMITH’S CAFE : of younger sisters and brothers oS No. 2 ta " he bi f hing, just ie rine" sank tains ice seis ms |204_tnctcstallg officiating. ge a0 | SOP*OOCSSoC#&RORSSLOSDESESCoCCCpeRSOSOCoeSSOTeeS “DOLLAR PRINCESS” HAT ites Third Ava” | amt Re Aad the Boel oat hover” young Iadies, as he hasn't Png > ult wo ag way | “6 ” ps eine . of his having a sweetheart in a/ the footsteps of a Patti or Melba. |? The best should not be beyond P Yosen different climes would natur. Crupren's Pravtime any one's means where it {s a neces: Silty go to show that what he | %! believe that to be mistress of | ® Perererir trite cy i je ome and cate the | O®OCOCOeSeeeoeereetesedeseoroeoeororererooorse ‘ rs Beat wee te wat nate et (hg nome sn dda te . mahgeeetserans Union of a very varied kind, and was prob TISTS ¢ giving the best as or to soothe and entertain the “one only man” and help him forget the! trials and vexations of business, is, | each | after all, the best, noblest car language. | 5¢ woman. HOW BOBBY GOT HIS ENGINE well known, and hold their prices at a point that has surprised all We are now giving « reduction on account of the Holiday Season, ably under difficulties, as it takes quite @ linguist to offer his heart im the right way to maids, speaking « different Savings & Trust Co. his hand down in bis pocket to see if bin wealth was still there. (Methinks it's a case of Jack's got) 1 came to atte tent Juee to All the afternoon he wandered of one-third our regular prices, and & sweetheart in every port.) And| visit the fair, and accepted an ir about looking at windows with! our regular prices are one-half that anyhow, his sojourn in those 12 M winter with heir array of Christmas toys, and) charged by other dentists. vitation to spend the tountries must have been very lim-| roiatives—a pair of newly-weda. | strotied down aisles lined with HOW DO WE DO IT? ited, as at present he is only 24| volunteered to “keep house” fo: do engines, wagons and wonder | Our Cooperative Dental plan years of age |them to enable the ambftious little! tracks with freight and passen- | does it You see, those Itttle mistakes con-|‘ure (oo © pomiton. lang! trains. There were so many | There is no mystery about it Capital .. Cali and get prices and learn how so many are getting their work | painlessly and economically de Out of town patients given tim immediately upon caMing. ed, and his 25 cepts) n't go round At Inat in front of the 5 and ‘to. cent store he paused, and had fully decided on in engine in fusing love with just a passing cy or admiration make the trou. enough to lay the foundation for {home they call their very own | If your efforts “to bring together e ‘right people’” will help to ex | |tablish homes as dear, coay and Surplus and undivided 0. die I, too, am Irish, leaving there | +, buly a few yoars 0, and have a id one ggg ard soon 1¥ /happy as theirs, you—well, you are | ihe window when he spied & onl pl! out work such as Those who own and man- apy’ a beppy | dest to besome the fute . py crying beside him ie #60 dges, Plates, Inlays . . 5. Bitle home right here in Seattle |Gem weint of all “hamolly node learned that Santa Claus always ote, carry a fiftecn year guarantee |f| 48¢ big business enterprises with yours truly ‘A MERE BACHELOR GIRL. | forgot to come to his home, and THE COOPERATIVE DENTAL | are, every day, looking for A WORKING MAN . ‘ | that he did want that pretty toy PARLORS, Dr. John Brown. Mer |f the young man who has | Ey 2 gowreron a ae Dear Editor: We have been fol-| a pos gel wety ovate = gchar re, eps |] shown himself industrious, sgrot . * lowing the lette th interest— | ninute, ° ’ ve, and Columbia : sor-and let the girl whe gave ad-|ihe lettors om love and matrimony | resalutely SRATTI [fh Sener ion hee ere Se tice to "21" and signed herself) a4 we are two lonely girlies! yy) tut pobt in gem “Come in the store with me,” ~ counts a whole lot these |—a } . bu obb: « € > ‘end ¢ ai ” fi i "Widow," know that I want to meet | with no man to love y y was rich he sald, “and you can help me Every Shovelful days. You'll find in the long | Was conscious all the while of the spend my quarter. Maybe we can in| whole quarter which he had in bis | Bt that engine.” Am 32, mechanic, good educa run it pays to L Bon, 5 ft. 6% inches, 140 pounds. pay! — | And it is our most earnest desi to find a man that ts a man MECHANIC 1. | every respect. He muat be loving, |coat pocket as he climbed on the| !t was & happy Bobby who sat) INTEREST 29 PER CEN sin hotieet mad tres. } : hs Sick aarhed Gitte the supper table that nigh’ in| BS a > Editor Star: I am a man that We sre willing to do all in our | street car a }anewer to bis father's questions as Co S Works in a department store, one| power to make two good men hap-|WArter sweeping snow off the front;to what he had bought with his mnpounded the largest in Seattle. I know|py. We do not ask for those mon | alk for father, and his quarter, he told about the poor j Semi-Annually. 4 how No. 21 has to stand on} with money and good looks, as good | other had given him two car/|Iittle boy and his delight at being ! « j|Ucket# and allowed him to journey given the engine. down town all by himself to spend And Bobby was surprised to find | |that quarter. Every now and then/an engine beside his stocking | while he was on his way he slipped Christmas morning. feet all day, then go home to cold room. It is not very pleas- | | Sat. | get up in the morning, get} with love. We both think that this Fea breakfast and off to work. | life is too short to spend alone or Tbave to stand all the way to Se-|quarrel away with an idle or quar Bittle, 3% miles. |relaome man JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. B. SOLNER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Schmitz, J. man, A B Stewart, C H. Bebb, |] RC. McCormick, James D Hoge If XS. B Solner. jooka are only skin deep, an money does not laxt long, compared js the one who, breaking every um Onions for Complexion. My mother ts living with me, but! Do not form the idea that we are itten | ft lov ket : . ’ j 4 ih Some people are advocating the Written law of lovemaking, pays * the is — enough to do very |old maids, as we have many years | |) tie eetyns as a cure for a bad | her absolutely no ordinary or lover | CORNER SECOND mach ave no chance to meet jleft like attentions; and then, one day and CHERRY STREET the kind of a woman I like. Answer the columns ot | compl xton * "It you will give me the address |The Star through when she is inwardly raging that in spite of herself, her heart has} ined, Georgetown Renton. ym the most Tt is eaid that the women island of Bermuda have the | Of our coal is warranted to pan out @f the woman who signed her name | THE TWIN SISTERS. | peantitul complexions In the world, | fone out to him, calmly Informs her : pure coal and nothing else. You — a ro oe ===! and that this ia entirely due to the cae 1 Beer tig ,loved, and! «Merry Widow" hats Hved a long {velvet covered with chiffon, and|will find no artificial padding of A Business Girl’s Savings. large quantities of onions they eat. | *"ows he has won her time in the hearts of those who are|the three large ostrich tips fall for-| weights with us. We sell coal—not O.T HE Pa The sulphur contained in the addicted to large hats, but they had| ward from the center back over the/dirt and rubbish mixed with tt. The start may be a small one, | onions makes them one of the best) «on George! their day and are now almost for-|crown And th des of | ° | " wo! 1 am glad to see nd these «rades of ours are the B EMS bar iad orig Neen |e purifiers known, you. Father is in such a rage. Do |sotten Of course the girls must droop] finest ever mined, with good heat- jstart. An : nae > TRep to ealen bina.” | “The Dollar Princess” turban|their heads and look shyly from|ing and lasting qualities. Better Perhaps the next year a ‘Soe The True Lady. “What's the row?” comes to take the place of the/under their lashes in order to give| put in a good supply now while the | as ait ie ted ee ‘nyt nse! Seeger 10 in| There is no word in the English| “I have just told him I wanted to| "Merry Widow" hat, and It ts most |fascinated observers a full top view] summer prices rule. You will save . ee pak ‘eaat mand aes Goat dei, Wee oon ba 80 | language more il-used than that of|marry you.”--Bon Vivant jartistic. It is created of draped jof their pretty hate by it with green felt, holding the| cumulated.* With this for a foun-| “lady sb | J. W. BULLOCK Lad Wellington Both edew down on the table edges | dation, a girl can do something You do not need education, nor Both Phones 87. y Ornamental brass tecke ves}. One’ girl, when she had saved | money, nor position to be a indy e as a dime, placed about 10| $600, built her own home. A smali|but you do neéd kind-heartedness| Goo Lump es apart. A table of this de-| lat was secured In a suburb, a build-| 4nd innate refinement | make a dotler, and the The woman or girl of refinement al” ‘Combine will Now $5 50 Per Ton 5 iption is nice for children to use| ing and a loan mortgage put on the house, and today the house is hers} In a few years now| is not the one that is always k when ing of herself as “lady.” She is quite content to be called a woman fe playing m4 attractive It ts not an um of furniture, and | almost clear ames The goodness comes not at Bunkers EM Convenient many times for va-| she will bave paid for it entirely > : , : purpo The monthly amount she paid the| A lady abhors PO Neg vehi bs from the maki ad but | Lay Dental Combine. The " | building and loan association is far thought cd vanny a. bi ikes to at fag Brown Dental | Oftices if your dealer does riot have A sinart practical a for| less than she would bave paid ax | be conspicuous f th have been establiahe it, phone Latimer-Wallace Co. and p pros for| my “ 2 on petso: cocoa. — at Tih First. avenue +P ¥ #mail girl Is made in one plece.| rent for such a house. She has had| | She sets a higher value on petson. rom the Bhatia, for soventeen || Independent 6040; Sunset Main materia bled and the| the joy of living in her own home| a! datntiffess and neatnoss that | 5040, General office, 401 Mes gored to fit them faced, for| and fixing it as it sulted her fancy,| fine clothes. She ts quief and mod- f AkOWEN mPS:, | Hinckley Bik. BRP edges are not joined. At the| and she now has a good investment. | st in maiiner, and in her attitude Open. evening and Sundays |i" ep the neck cut in & small| Many a girl could do the same. | toward men aes unt @ p t who work | Mimare, large enough to admit the| Another business woman who had| There in no use in trying to lo ® @ 9 Se MAd. Buttons and buttonholes are| saved a few hundred and wanted | and dress like a lady unless you be- Be) BWed to the edges below the waist | to Ket more than the small per cent ha as one; nor can aoe be a true en a eee ae rit | the bank paid, bought an inexpen- | !ady unless you are kind and con Neck and arm: | ple little house, Bho gots he Mire’ How Some Men Court. with s trim-|tions there quite inexpensively and) ew T0te et by sugaos COCOA | Health is true beauty, ‘The charm of bright eyes, rosy checks, rounded figure, started decoration | Most enjoyably. Ane a0, Int 40 | ton rather than any open love-niak buoyant and elastic step is within the reach of every woman, by ‘© the front. A panel twe or three months during the sea-|ing. This kind of suitor is not in vasonable care in diet, regular exercise and due amount of sleep with an fusertion, « by occasional dose of the rows of She takes frequently somewhat embarrassing, No. ll son at a profitable rate. wide row may ‘ 7 * » week-end parties down |for as he proposes much tn the same d b Bale ft in down the center Jolly adie Remeene, Dee cchs guie| vague fenton, bis laamorais may is good, because it is . : sf i | quite as much pleasure as #he does| be left in doubt whether he ts sug-| The cocon tree ix an ever Rl Mr. Wilson—Yos. My wife ha | financial profit out of her ventu gesting matrimony or mere a green. Frequently one tree t pe ect and pure, | OAs cold in the head and she| To work for some spectal object | walk | will have buds, flowers and © f p Best be able to smell tt on me | puts a lot more zest in one's work.| Quite his opposite is: the lover | fruits in all stages at the it i | it pioneer: Cane Prof. Gtevens || makes seving s tar more pleasant | confidence, eawures the object of Mit lf vet voually dove in.coml- Path ead / | The Benedicial effects of Beecham’s Pille on the bowels, liver, stomach, bioad New Method Teaching. ee ee tiie cam see end ithe ta the prettiest and bweetest end] anoual harvesting periods, ig ON t as, 2e€re. I'v for cocoa | and complexion, make them women's greatest aid to health and in a true sense | to| most charming girl tn the whole| The cocoa tree should not = 8 have nothing more attractive show for them than some figutes in| habitable globo, and usually pro @ bank book. The first essential| poses before he has known her alx| is to make the at Make the} m 8. start if jt Ws only 25 or 60 cents a jut the most inexplicable of suit- week ors, to the ordinary fominine mind, be confused with another totally different plant from which the alkaline cocaine is obtained. —ask for Ghirardelli’s. Nature’s Cosmetic In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 25, ee Lites leechers in

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