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THE STAR--MONDAY, JANUARY 3, MARY, | geld * DAILY MENU, BREAKFAST, Baked Apples Breaded ant Por K Mashed f Cakos Rye Biscuits Coffee ee DINNER Cream of ( Soup Stewed | Canned Pr Ce . SUPPER Bupked Beef with Cheese Sa Buttered Toast Gingered & Contes Tea Smoked Beef With Cheese Sauce Tear % pa Reef into tiny sh cap of tomato 5 the boiling point, add \% dosen ‘A drops of onion juice ond 4 ons of grated cheese, gepeon with salt and pap ad 2 well beaten exes, cook a Felinate longer and serve on get toast. Cheam of Celery Soup To two stalks of grated BP eelery add two tadlespoons of eel washed and thoroughly rice. Cook gently in eke pint of wilk until suffi Pie Deadly vender to preas through ‘aaleve. Add this p to one '% qeart of hot milk, season with fali,. pepper (white), and a Oe Mls nutmes. Thicken with Patter and flour and serve hot eeeeenneneneeebasesaenentee eeteeeee * - * * * * * * * * * * . * o 7 . * * * . * * . * * * a * * . * *. * * a *. * * *. * * *. os . * . * * * Gingered Pears. Paual quantities of firm tart and brown sugar. Pare, tore and cut the pears into pleves (aSout like dice) ty of water to wntil sliced prowerved xt the gihaer may be , tot too finely). Add pears to the syrup and boll Watil the pears are clear and Well cooked. Put into glass . * * * . *. * * pleces of & * * . * * * *. * * PPR TEER ee Roasted Potatoes. nd wash, and an hour be gut the roast, place the the pan. After half an them and when done | ® lovely goiden brown watiform | Be cut in ball lengthwise, | stooped out, leaving «/ #hould be browned in filled with fried on-| buttered peas may | ta very tit-| tender, drain Keep het and} Grafualty « exe whites, beaten with 1 cup powdered suger ail te buttered pudding dish Gad bake 26 minutes in moderate a of sugar = Btadleapoons metted » r, @ ones a betes, 2 cups mashed prunes ‘tablespoons cinnamon, | teaspoon Gores, 2 cups «it flour, 1 tew soda. Pake in layer tins Mm together with whipped cream nee | Monkey Cookies 1 enp of sugar, 4 cup} Ve Gup milk, 2 cups of Hour, | 2 teaspoon cream of ¢ % of Seda. Heat butte Th washing « i SAdition of » in to first Water will fa making ca we earn $6 butter and suca - t Be butter ix hard ne GOW! and wuce When an art had $8 ironing. 1. Watior and corehed Set with of MOD, starch i Hy 4 } FOR LITTLE GIRLS = STRIKING SHIRRED HAT ————. SYNTHIA GREYS ee or eel Dear Miss Grey: Would gold braid be nice trimaing for a navy blue jersey dress? Would it be suitable for a party? M. MR A.-(1) It would be very prett? If too much of it is not used, Make it with an oru het or coarse lace yoke edge it with the gold braid, (2) Yeu Prof. Ste Now Method Te foie origi “ } bites free teachers. Lark hoe in the west Main 2611 L anan 4th and Pine et | | | ) | j Miss Frances Johnson, pioneer woman photographer of Washing ton, was for years practically the | only photographer who bad patron age of the White House and the exclusive hpmes In the capital, For a long time every debutante In BTWHEN KVENOTT INTORURDAN Dear Misa Grey wi you Washington had her first pletu THR SOUND—Five serves, level give me a ge recipe _ pie taken by Mis Johnson, She bas dough ? HOUSEWIFE mont attractive studio at V at. N A-One and one-half cups four} W. It was remodeled from a sta CAFE & GRILL to one cup of lard ts an infallible ble. The lower rooms she uses for| ¢ FIRST AND MADISON. Rompers stand high in favor with/of them are cut quite elaboratety’|"W@: Add @ ploch of salt and mix offices and gallery and upstairs | ROMERT MALTBY, careful mothers, and are usually|as this sketch showa n '| With aw little ice-cold water ax pos are her living quarters. The rooms | 919-620-681 Alaska Building SS SABPIEBAE made of gay colored ginghams joth coats are simply cut and — ‘ This will make crust for are decora with curios from dif.) —_—_—__—_—_— —_—_—_—__-— Little dresses are often trimmed | trimmed only with velvet or ailk|°"® ferent parts of the world, In her | with buttons nowadays, and some cuffs and revere Sikes Mies Greet 1 an ok ee int te eee 7 ire oo dents and other statesme 2 oe LHSHSH SS eSeSeSeoeseseseHoseseorecee ree One sent him to the store on an errand she gave him a nice new dollar bin before, and he walked proudly along the street with it apread out im his! aa = Sea Te am eee eae ing company with a young man oe0@ | Whom I think « great deal of, but he | goon with other girls, We are not] Z ‘ Mine Lillian Warner of Lambert ville, N. J, is aid to be the only! girl in the United States who ts an| jexpert engine driver. She is only [S }19 years old and ways she would i | ether vee 96 "enaine than eat} ; Brings the World’s Best Sound x * Reproducing Instrument, the Mies Rhoda M. White, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, ie jeburg college in} . girl Kins a man when they are not Crmoren's Praveime engaged? I went to an entertal SEOESOOPSESE TOS OSESSSSOSESESEHOOSO LOCOS OSES 3 | ment with « friend mm which her| DY’S PLAN | sister took part. When the sister left the platform my friend ap} » day when Teddy's mot plauded. Was that proper? | EDNA. | A-<-(1) Certainly not. (2) No. lthe first womar (2) Yea | One of the decided features in| pointed to M | j the new hats is the large headpiece, | Vermont Dear Miss Grey: A young man which causes them to set down very ‘oid nhowed me a letter from his eweet-| low over the eyon, In a stiff hat) peas heart. Did I do right to read it?) thie in mont trying, but in the poD-| 1 A euecousfut If not, how should [ have refused | ular shirred hate it Is qu Bese purogge Mioed Teddy had never carried one Talking Machine to Your Home at Once! Baumer of Atlanta, Ga ov. She has * becom hand. As be turned a corner a 80.aa not to hurt his feelings? taken ont a dozen patents within oh ae ing. The necessary height is ob- | 4), Ph ene id sudden breeso blew it right out of i * TROUBLED. | tatned by means of high stand Cas Sa Dew Sears {nnd recently Say tt d—Ph his fingers into some bushes. j j | A.--Powsibly there Is no way to feather trimming perfect entomati serie 3 y the wor one Mar lB as omg ge cacy he refuse to read it without hurting ; kweping elevators tem falling tn Ghent see & DI went, and hie feelings, but you should refuse U ne bs ae cable pt he Of + When he fooked for Wit cou not pediment Syadl bol CHILDREN’S FASHIONS ‘alee Dame is a Main 414 be seen ~ of electrical ma Now, see what a bright boy Teddy wna some he sa thoug’ stand small }breese came again, and he would watch where the paper went x maybe that way he could find the |, Wasn't that clever for a little) srrort on your part can compe Dear Miss Grey: f have boon| Nothitig tm prettier for party | chinery intends to give her Independent 1003 going with a young man for three teases for litte than thin| life to Invention, dealing chiefly nthe, but be seems to have aud-| White lawn dalz made, and it is Wah the electrical feld t down off the curbetone and ly forgotten me and is paying #!Ways fashionable. Eyelet em lh ht of this plan. He would) attention to a girl from another roldery is always good fa trim Gertrude BE. Curtis of Bradford er the — place gar jtown, How cans win him back? | Ming. Pa. is the first colored woman plece of paper until the na | DEEPLY IN LOVE - dentiet. She passed the final ex d aure enough, there) Don't try to do it. He cor| Wool serges, double faced tweeds | amination in the College of Dental tainly does not love you, and no|and cloths in imitation of furs are, Surgery, in Philadelphia, with high afFall used for coats. «rays, | honors, and intends to begin active Instead of crying about it. ax little boys would have done. are fang | 708 his bil Procions “e ae Y fection from him toward you if he white and even all black are among practice without delay. She be Seon the wind came tearing} has Oestowed it elsewhere. Forget! the colors used, while navy blue is Heves dentistry te one of the beat sround the corner again, and car | DANCE AT DREAMLAND. him. You can do it. {t bas beew! always good. Double breasted reef-| professions fot women, and has en 1406 Second Ay Nineteen Stores om the ried the paper into the bushes.| Dance tonight. Admission frea | done, and will be done again just #0) ers and long plaid models are w couraged several colored girls to |i Neer Unto Street, » Pacific Coast. Teddy followed quickly and #0 |iong as the world last which can be easily mage at home. take up the study POYNOR, 710 PIKE ST. POYNOR, 710 PIKE ST. POYNOR, 710 PIKE ST, POYNOR, 710 PIKE 8ST, POYNOR, 710 PIKE ST. POYNOR, 710 PIKE 6T. POYNOR, 710 PIKE ST. “KF XPANSION SALE: JANUARY YOU 30 z OF FURNITURE rn The Poynor Furniture Store has made a most remarkable growth—more than doubling its space in a little less than one year. Opening with a modest store, containing 2,500 feet of floor space, its increasing business now demands a stock that more than occupies its present "space of over 10,000 feet, and the prices that govern the first January Sale are made to reduce the stock and to give a still larger number of people an opportunity to take advantage of Poynor’s Price Policy—which means a saving to patrons of 30 per cent all year round. Located just a step from the principal retail district, the great saVing that comes from the decreased operating expense has practically been divided among its many cus- tomers. This genuine Price Making has made the Poynor Store an important factor in the retail field. Prices that follow will prevail during the January Sale. eg mae —— gs dl Nive af Large Finely-Finished Davenport, as {ilustrated, in | Large Library Table, as shown in cut, fin Large Busy Rocker, Itke cut, tn’ | Ladies’ Desk. as shown, tn earty’| golden oak or mission; leather, heavily upholstered and | tebed in either golden oak or mission; large | Reed Rocker, splendid design. as | Morrts Chair, as shown above, Gulden ork: spring vet wenuing | English of golden oak: ntsely | best workmanship throughout. | Bale drawer ve construction shown above a splendid bargain ea iden oak frame, large vanish leather made, large drawer and 15 Sal | at the sale $4 95 , 1 cushion. $6 9 Bale price . Pigeon holes Gale prive. * TIO caeecceeeeneeren oe . ‘ Ba ' | price . ric ata E> "$4.00 poynor | FURNITURE Gry iH POY ‘| O STOVES and | poynor's SAVES CARPETS Cs) e RANGES FIRST YOU 30 JANUARY PERCENT | 708-710 PIKE ST. —— Waidorf Building —— 708-710 PIKE ST. SALE