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taal esiaaer ie FROM A COWBOY Baltor Star: I would lke to help keep the matrimonial pot | dolling. No. 21 has certainly made P the duc rs sit up and take If she would come out » her name and a little Die herself, it would make tater tory of he eating reading | A bachelor is a very timid per | gon to handle, When he makes up} his mind say something nice to} his bes 1 and she snubs him in the le way, he will fly, never! do return. 1 can ride the wildest broncho and help round up Jaw without fear, but when it} fomes to saying the little word that would win « man a wife, I lose} my nerv A man looks forward to the time | his day's work {ts done moet a neat little wor white apron and a am door 21 would only go ahead | with good work and others/ would drop in line, meet the bach lors half way, everything arould be | all right. We have been drifting) wo long Weare discouraged. A few! @eep thinkers like 21 would stir up| & different states of things, True) marriage would be the means of/ Keeping thousands of men out of} the “pen” and from filling drunk Be can with a his cabin If No an | at > ards’ graves. My name can be had by writing fo The Star, I have a little home and would keep a wife a queen, No objection to widows. BIG 4 BACHELOR. Blacksmith Wants Wife Being # steady reader of The Star, | have beeuw very much in-/ terested in the letters published on | trimony by No. 21 and others, end have thougkt that here is where I come in. Tam « Dane, a blacksmith by trade, and hare good job. I Weigh 180 pounds, am five feet nine inches tall, and am extremely healthy, but have no bank roll and} don't expect to till i get a good Woman to take care of It for me. 3 chew and smoke tobacco and take | & glass of beer once In a while. | Now, if any of the girls want to} we a true and good-hearted jolly yw for a husband, I am on the| Market, so just let me know. The girl's nationality or color of her bair does not cut any ice~all 1) want is o girl that will make a tet. | low @ good, ig 3% wite. RASMUSSEN, 502 James st. Seattle. WHO IS HE? Eaéitor Star: Wil the gentleman who signs “Renton Telegrapher” | come to the front with a more de- | talled description of himesecif? Is he not’ aware that there are several | other telegraph operators in Ren- ton besides himself. If he in an em- } ploye of the C. & P. 8. (and he must be), Adea to mention the fact so that the ‘Gear girls may know to whom to| through The Star @irect their tender misstves, and Glso save reflections being cast on = WOMEN OF . Mothers and fathers in this state; have an equal interest in, and right | to the custody, maintenance education of children, according to} the laws upon the statute books. But in the interpretation and en forcement of the laws, the courts have invariably, where the mother | was a {it person, been Inclined to give Ler possession of children 7 @ tender age. The law has always followed the the opinion that, where the father ‘and mother are to be separated, the child of few years is better sit-| wated under the care of the mother) than the father. | Although a divorce decree eontain a provision awarding the eare and custody of a child to one or the other of the parents, the welfare of the child during minor-| ity is a matter that ia always with- fm the control of the court. At any time that information is} brought before the court to show | that the parent named by the di vorce decree as the child's cus todian is neglecting to care for the ehild properiy, the court may make other disposition of th itd sane An adopted child ha When a recipe calls for both fruit] and nuts x thoroughly be passing through the food chopper.} There will be no clogging, as there} would f fruit is chopped wre} grains of ric to the the shakers and| no clogged shakers the salt be Add a few walt w fit there will no matte comme how damp Daw with a equa! and fines and f waxed A f tennis ly by Jed round garter ca Made in two or th fo th i 1 there will be o acre Buch a flannel ¢ and held in ee minutes, Cv is at the two se sttom and 4 cut 2 or me comt 3 cents Use to cho an empty baking powder can cooked potatoes when they are fried warmed over for sup per, It is more quickly accom Bii#hed than by using a kafite. LETTERS ON LOVE AND MATRIMONY and | pe it would be a splendid |mony with me. WHAT THE LAW ALLOWS ents have gone through the legal| |formality for the adoption of the child Alimony provided for In ai di lehildren out hospital, i others who are not inelined to] parade thely affaire before the | public | ANOTHER RENTON BRASS POUNDER. HAD A HAPPY HOME Dear 4 I have read with great ” chet into the dungeon because interest the articles appearing daily | lad brought as bis New Year in your paper referring to marriage | ing to the king his purse, not These are from girls, married wo i with gold or jewels as custom ne ” an * . omg 4, but not one | demanded, but only a dried aprig of | rom a widowe *osalbly my atory | mistletoe may be of value to some, as I be An tneult!" exclaimed the king eve my married life was as r He the boy had been led away & the ideal ag is ponaible for niple prisoner > ae Hut the king's heart softened and 1 Mawar " nde was *segpteie / now he commanded that the boy be ered beneath me, because she was brought to the hall where he could & factory tri, and with but little question him. : esha ga Pos jon, while [ was of wealthy! ‘Oh, King! | bad no gold to bring are na and falrly well educated. | to you, so [ brought my L should always keep It. It was the 5 s yoars after we Were mar sy treanure ald the tad best | could give you, sire.” ried (when my wife died), we w At this the knights laughed, bu The king wiped the tears from sweethearts, and lived for eac h| the king silenced them. his eyes and drawing the lad to him other, Not one cross word was eve 4 Hiow b this, my boy? It is on aaid You must have loved me spoken, as we were both open tol & sprig of dried mistletoe indeed to give me this. Henceforth fenean and conviction, and abided You the lad replied But my you will live in the castle with the he! what we both decided was the} mother gave {t to me before the royal family and «hall be given better argument " 7 | oung and prett oo | MPRels took her away, telling me back the mintle and the purne 2 Never aia eturn from work] , agen lg od wre the Great Druids had bieased tt and. filled with gold.” ithout. 4 le remembrance for | = aay: whine. 3 wath it, was but} L0@ Clone ribbon band tied tn a flat, - r long bow at the alde of the head! n & post card or « ai s —_—_—__—____————e ahr i 7 ne Break ir or "enna. ad ‘ie wan. rocetved| 006 Of the boat earnitures for his] SY AIT ENA GREYS stu piocon and ‘mix with finely with the same Speeaciation: os style of hairdressing. If the style | 7 chopped celery, and if Hked, a though it had been a diamond of | 200% "Ot quite sult one, much can | *¥ very little minced onion. Arrange great Value. You see, it was not| 2 done to Improve the effect by | crimp lettuce leaves on salad plates the. Yalus. thah ph habe the | tie judicious use of small rats and and put @ small quantity of the fact she was always in my mind | putt se Ae ee |shrimp and celery mixture on each On the other hand, it waa the Dear Misa Grey Would you plate, Put a generous spoonful of same when she went out, whether | ef | Kindly answer tho following qu mayonnaise dressing on top and or a shopping tour or only to the tone in your paper? (1) What Serve. corner grocery the coat of @ marriage Jicense?| If a boiled dressing ts used, mix When I started for work in the (2) The cost of a doctors exam. With the shrimp and celery before morning I was kissed good bye, ination? (3) Is a witness neces. Placing on the lettuce leaves. and upon my return at night was sary? NO, 116. nag met with a kiss, a caress and a A—A marriage Heense in King) Dear Miss Grey: Please be kind ebeerfal good word, and always county costa $2. No doctor's ex. /eough to let me know through q & warm meal awaiting me. amination is necessary, but two The Star what is good for leather an now an you e One little Incident I always re affidavits must be signed and eworn| furniture. I have used olive oll, member was that my wile de |*tkntenkheenekanwe) (0 by witnesses acquainted with | but that leaves it dry and hard | —another business year is done. It has been a splendidly successful one for us; we ef to forego the pleasures of # | the couple to be married, stating | 404 the leather cracks, anking hae aie 46 0 4 . . 2 @ ns so Nh pee, gpa ag PCRS oe S| that they are. physically: mentare|vou for past favors, a de 1 ; - Beene at © . > not think hess is another store in the North would be obliged to cook my own —~ # | and morally {n condition (o contract Vv. F. 6. west to whom the buying ‘public has been so good A A : : supper or eat a cold one, as I BREAKFAST. # | matrimony Revelstoke, B. ¢ ——the year has rounded out the most satisfactory one for this store since its starting in =~ the wage earner and ber sup Malaga Grapes * : ees i ay er uy dag pe business in Seattle, twenty-three years ago, and we face the new year with bright an- Cereal with Cream # | Dear Mian Grey; As I have gaf.| leather tn” om pont Bonga ticipation, looking forward to even ¢ er re ev ones! akiee 44; years. ot Mapghbens, Cheese Omelet #| fered from chilblains in the worst | that being used successfully. Olive Deere acer udae tae toc Hap wither anh Seeeete ene meer ae if which was one long honeymoon,| Warmed Biscuits. Coffee. #| form, and that fi year to year ot! useally makes leather very soft or the new year we promise you the same spirit of appreciation, good cheer, uniform she died. That waa eight years _ # |! should ko to tell others nes and pliable. courtesy, fair treatment and consideration that has characterized this concern for nearly ago, and fearing I could not find} DINNER. wl affticted of the simple remed: hali a century, striving more and more to give our friends every advantage of modern, another like her, 1 fm oti Oxtall Soup | which 1 have used snecessfully ter | SHIONS progressive merchandising—to take care of the individual purchaser in such a way as rel po | the t cy pH : . Baked ew with Egg row oo: ne for both seins A to meet his personal requirements, extending our liberal, popular, simple and digni Mashed Potatoes #| At the first intimation of ehtt-| | credit service willingly and pleasantly ! Boston Man Wants Wife | String Beans. #|diains, namely, « slight swelling) There is a craze peepee now e| we have planned to feature our credit-giving service for the year, more than ever en- Prune Whip. Coffee. } that itches, rub the feet vigorously, jeweiry tn all the popular blue couraging the homefurnishers of Greater Seattle to feel perfectly free to accept our credit- ; Editor Star: | have een Cay # | "pon going to bed, for a night or shades. | help and furnish the home completely and immediate} be thousands of Seattle ople are jotters on matrimony, and woul SUPPER. e|two. This usually stops anything sua 7 bios ya ya 4 s peop! Shy get your sameness th 6 Oyster Loat # | serious, but If they are bad enough ‘The chiffon vell edged with mar- | doing today veggie for a a pea, Celery, White Bread #\to bother one, stop warming the aboo makes the most becoming| we are particularly anxious that you visit this store, if you have not already done so, and ol ts man r good moral char. Orange Layer Cake. Tea, | feet by the fire, and rub them warm of evening headdrenses send your friends—we assure you a cordial wele and you'll find a visit worth while! ee eens tek Porgy ross | * instead. They will be well in a so this will continue to be the spirit of the Greater—the better—STANDARD—a con- inches, weig pounds, fairly Oyster Loaf. *)few days The rubbing toughens! The jabot ia worn to the exclusion 7 good looking and a native of Boe ton, Mass. In the city of Boston I own some valuable property, have| a good bank account to my credit, jand am In @ position to furnish a | good, comfortable home to some young woman who would ike to venture out im the sea of matrt- 1 would like to hear from you Yours respectfully, BL TTS TTIITIIIIT ITLL LLL WASHINGTON rights a# children born of the wife and husband. This, of course, and jonly applies when the foster par-j® vorce decree ceases to be an obit [gation upon the husband if his for mer wife shall marry after the di-| voree is granted. The fact that) the husband marries and has an. any way relieve him from the le gal obligation to pay the awarded to his wife. Settlements made by a man and wife prior to divorcee as to the; alimony the mother at the time of the di vorce do not act as an impediment | to @ court for forcing the father of minor children to supply the moth. | er with money to support minor | children in her custody. The di voreed husband cannot plead that the wife should have cared for the | of the property he If necessity arises the court can compel the divorced hus band to supply the children with necessaries, regardless of what set tlement he made with his wife. } | gave her The rederick Austria is w skilled « andte maker Prine Carl of in a fine toymaker ne makes all the dolls and toys, not only for her own children, but for many poor children who otherwise would never have a dolly | Princess Arnulf of Bavaria is a| lacemaker, and a good one, too. irs, Chal er, merchant of Chicago, t a's most highly ted man. H pol.cles | Prominent amo few women | dentists in Dr. Mary Rankin Miss Maud Jensen of Brooklyn,|— N. Y., Is the youngest woman in the United to hold master's and Dr, Mary Crawford of New York is the first woman ambulance sur Keon 4h niuated with honors from Cornell, then put on the cap and white jacket at Williamsburg Brooklyn | | SOMETHING NEW IN | HAIRDRESSING | Cut a slice from the top of a loaf of stale Vienna bread and remove the soft crumb, Pull with oysters seasoned with pepper, salt and tomato catsup, dot with bits of but ter, replace the top and bake in a hot oven, basting fre quently with oyster liquor. Prune Whip.” Wash 1 pound of prunes and soak over night. Cook in same water they were soaked in until they are mushy, Let cool and then remove stones. Add 1 cup of sugar and the whites of 4 eggs beaten stiff. Mix thoroughly and bake tn « moderate oven till the pud ding js firm and a delicate brown. Nice with whipped crow or sauce: Sauce—One pint of milk sealded tn double boltler, yolks of 4 gas, 3 teaspoons of corn ® starch and little sugar mixed ® together and stirred into milk *® Flavor with vanilla * h dadindiedndndindntndndndadndadadndnind Fish Salad With Sardine Dressing. Separate cooked fish into flakes | while hot “@ictates of human experience in| other home to support does not 1 | pint of fish with « scant half tea. a dash of pepper and When cold sprinkle poon of #alt may |amount of property to be awarded | finely chopped olives or fine chop or 6 tablespoons of of], Mix, then Who is it withholds the friendship they crave? | mix again after adding 2 or 3 table ia a\ fi spoons of vinegar. Addé also, if at Bec ause they erred and their soul was weak \ hand, 2 tablespoons crushed capers Was it you or I that did not speak? ped cucumber pickles. Cover the fish and set it aside tn |to become seasoned Drain three or four and chill sardines the flesh with the cooked yolks three eggs to a smooth paste salt and pepper nately, and little by bleapoons of vinegar fish with the 4 whole onto a ves. La little, thre ening sardine ne) on th of the rve at once and and National Cake. Red part cup of red sugar Cream Prof. Stevens a tool place re move the skin and bones, and pound Add then beat fn alter and five of ofl ay bed of let fille of sardines freed from skin salad together one and % cup of but t . school bg fe as rt Be L 2242. 4th and Pine at THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 9eoe | fore | | oeeeeee back logs biaged high talking of a young lad who had just? “TELL ME A STORY” Crnporen's Pravtime SeSCSeSeSeeeoe NEW YEAR OFFERING | Great King Arthur atrode into the }hall where groups of armored knights aat together at tablea be the great open fire where the They were. {the skin and promotes better cir f& culation, Getting the feet wet and @j|warming them by the fire will make cbilbiains during cold weather. Dear Mins € sbrimp salad A —Either Y, MRS. W. freak or uns. JENNIE 8. T through The Star ‘a good recipe fo MEMO Tie a string on your finger—Inaw |guration Oregon & Washington Kindly tell me Yervice January 2nd, Seattle, Ta-| ama, Portland, and intermediate ints. Fine trains, corventent Hours of arrival and departure. Try canned 1909 SPOS OSOSOSeSeSeoes e ° ? : : erreririr ets 4 of other forma of neckwear, and is developed in the finest laces as well as net s new w line. seetteeeeteeeeeeeeeteeeteee Lonesom : pd 1 N of nd ots Pheir se Come, Speak te ter, then add % cup of milk, the Make th | beaten whites of 3 ees and 2 cups of flour, % teaspoon of soda and me of cream of tartar ¥ wait part: One cup of white % cup butter creamed to gether, % cup Of mllk, the beaten whites of 3 exes, % cup of corn tarch, one eup of flour, one tea n of cream of tartar, % toa spoon of soda, Flavor with lemon Biue part: Cream togethor or cup of bl igar, % cup of butter then add % cup of milk, 3 eggs. well beaten cups of flour, one teaspoon of cream of tartar, % tea spoon of soda. Butter a square tin or small dripping pan, Put tn the red part, then white part and last the blue. Bake one bour in a mod erate oven. Frost in shape of a jag, in red, white and blue ‘To secure # lasting luster to the range or cook stove, afd vinegar | |the stove polish WB Copyright ne, so tired, Yet chuivhes in reach, We all are so busy, mule may be » the lone YA NEW YEAR'S ss nesoue | 1909 by weary of life, Friendless, alone, pitiful strife, A suicide’s grave a step away, Who is to blame for the suicide's grave? Know we the strife in the human breast ?. Fighting life's battle knowing no rest, Brother and sister, why judge them wrong Forgive them again, help them along our Do not forget them, let love's voice decide If kindly words reach them just touch -why such dismay patience A. Giteon Buchanan. they've tried; when they're down, ed, and courage rebound let us all try the lonesome to find; the You'll profit much and make life more dear on behind is a point each day in the year, The Store That arvey- 15-17 Second Store Closed All Day Saturday New Year’s Day uchanan Ave:,113-15-17 Sencca St. A Happy New Year to All | Serves You Best —for the service of the people: this is the largest, finest exclusive homefurnishing store in America! stant effort for store betterment and service to the and again, we thank you! STANDARD FURNITURE CO. people! Buy Your First Pair of Shoes for This Coming Year where you'll get HEAT is what you can have with one of improved At any minute Gas Heaters | Call and See and Be Convinced. Seattle Lighting Company ij the most for money, For men—little and grown men—that means 1314 Fourth Ave. Henry Bidg. here, for we surely do give a Fourth and University. dollar's worth of comfort and style for every dollar apent here. We have shoes for as little as $3.60. Old Oak Shoes $4.00 “Four Dollars’ Worth in Every Pair.” Stacy-Adams and Johnston & Murphy Shoes, $6 to $10. MEN’S SHOE STORE 805 First big Phones: Ex. 75; Ind. 67. w Up-to-Date Wireless Institute in Seattle Best Equipped Wiretess Electrical Institute on the Pacific Coast. The INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF WIRELE! TELEG- RAPHY, INC., devoted to the teaching and development of the Art or Science of Electric Wave Telegraphy, popularly termed WIRE- LESS TELEGRAPHY. The Student is under personal tuition of ex: pert Wireless Electrical Engineers and Operators who teach the man+ agement and construction of up-to-date Wireless Telegraph Sets and Stations, as used by leading Commercial Companies and the Navy. The first and only practical Wireless Institute, officially recognised, open to the Public in America. Special course offered in construe- tlon Wireless Blectrical Engineering and Wireless Telephony. Day and Evening Classes. Tuition tn reach of all who are interested. 26 PI. Building, Seattle, U. 3. MARINE ENGINEERS “SOAPLAKE” MECHANICS’ SOAP Does the work as well in salt water Try it. Insist on getting “SOAPLAKE” MECHANICS’ SOAP rhe Scap That’s Different. Colman Block Avenue as in fresh, mvERErT ND ©. MONDS nouTER ound trips daily Leave attio at Ta. wm. t and op. IREPROOF Sunday, roave Beattie at 7:30 a. tm mand bp i. Leave Hverett at & m., 2:16 p.m. and 7:16 p.m. Sun- d eave Everett ao 216 pets. "as me Mingle are to Exclusively for TO q A G TORAGE Round trip $140. Household Goode. graph, Colman dock Main R098; Ind. 736 Third Av, & IRONDAL Regal Dentists THE FAST STRAMHR HYAK Union St. Leave Colman Pier, foot Acroas the street For NT of Marton st., 10:80 ‘a. m. from the post Kohler & Chase. 18"8 Beoond A Tel, Main Loa, vffice. c Ind. 1032. To Introduce a. m. trip ts omitted. igo ce oane erie leas methods w will clean or POULTRY extract teeth free of charge for twenty days. Of all kinds at our market. You eat ——t | will always find plump, tender tur keys, ncks, geese and coke Poulsbo Route | —————— ———— | Revs, ducks, und chickeng at oT tive Tue lay, Nov, 23. | PALACE MARKET, 2nd and Yesler. THE MYERS OPTICAL CO, | LOOK: Two Round Trips Daily Make and han. | die the fines ieee lasses on tins The Raven prescription service Pers Give this fact the widest | means that the doctor's skill in pre __.| publicity you can and you make the statement some one. BHastern prices complete. Second floor, every tin help 50 up 1414 Sec scribing is most efficiently supple mented by the druggist’s skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG COQ, (1416 Second Av, ALBERT HANSEN, Jewe Firat and Cherry. Optical Department. you inertia a ina i ath ann incarnate

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