The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1910, Page 9

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FREAK FASHIONS MUST GO, Ghe Greaks the News. “Jon, you at, did you?” ‘ did like my Pwheu the reading p is ‘to talking power { Swarmed through gomething #! always king w ding, Dut there De rouses up tatn Hutte “Well, des ‘. rit any ™ . ng to ong braids to yund the outaile “How muc geet way Johns ba Way, anywhere ' $59 r feat depends Freaks Go With It D Ret the dest thing adout t xit te cushion cofffure ix at theat of the ake w » The New Year » knell the vampire fa. oo te frock and all of the suffrag on waist lines from bust to blackened by black ant a chalky face wit eyes lens’! end the only «olor red mouth & xoing mao br ever whe has / imate. Watwaye wav bot was as long os it wan a fad scheduled «s-country Fashion on trontag designed by 4 °T™ square. The ie pressions even the celebrate New Year @ountry by ringing belle the coming yenr, sending arts OF good winhes to friends and af Year calls. i. almonteyed friends whe differently. When MNeav. tomes there ix ; Wing, feavting and (Of paper prayers, by this blessings for the year. All day jong there Of firecrackers in the ot sweet-ameiling % then grand fireworks ater the gay lanterns are real IY feel aud on China, ba: th pay nis debts Srieves 4 peaple fo take away dis property. 80 s@imyeee how hard each mar to pay all debts before New before the first of the new ‘OME can seo arefally v Chinese ites growing in their Gishes or trays of water 4 few peddles them for fatter of twine about y? Be , Atuwher o te tals dopa: asking ore pala ©. Bewtnatnsy ! fogs, the h Salads » an ad ied desired and | Of deieeta | Bimpie sa! ‘ ME, are bes tn, ¥ Easily Made Dressing. © One tons ‘ i MpOOnH sign ge Weapons an Minegar, y, det Of Stove an . # thickens “a. of . r fter dinner is is a half a . Tm lowered | { slippers are mumbles jhoté. jews figure will ignd ag shop window attractions \LAYTIME TORIES CHINESE NEW YEAR DAY. WRITES | DOROTHY DALE BY DOROTHY DALE, No mor on heads, No, nor rats, nor puffs, nor sau gage curls, ora, nor Chinese queues and all that in PP eshior has d 4 it. And the hairdrossers atand by (t. They gay there is as etry aa truth in the new law of Mme. La pode, whe sy « heavy braid i* an excellent thing in a wom an—yea, oven as $80 of $40 worth. At any re! w fashion for wearing the hair is the be: ing of ¢ { the freak styles that have called for peach Dasket hats © eo hive bonnets, It is made up of the natural middie part aod e low colffure that may or may not be em. pelliaed with f bratda. Ta woman has | 4 _ ugh tate is no ee effective ar mt than this low braid coronet ‘erfect. And if sho has not ta caste to wea A, She mote thom about like this But the greatest bonefit of the go ing of the freaks is the ban which he new fashion puts on knee walats and fishwif as we had accomp skirts. along came nen tha That And nough 1 wonrer to take a reaulted in learning to sh bardiy was the shuffie sure to send @ woman gliding aro furniture when along hip sash that cut off the short, fat wom an ins way that was painful to he Thon the sutfraget frock, whic was & foolish effort to be mai with the usual result. It took on the worst features of man's apparel and combined it with the most un attractive of woman's, No wonder | the divided skt all garb was used ly by a few enterprising actresses | And the going of all these are the | heralds of heads that are not de-| formed, waist line at the watet tne figure that mixht have amd hate that fit beads, no matter | sympathy what new foilles the year may! sien: | bring | omme es so an old Chinese legend | goes, if the lily, with ite white waxen, goldecentered flowers, | blooms on New Year day, tts owner | may expect good Iuex, prosperity | and happiness during the year me ome together and pour it over the salad Add two tablespoons more of off and toes the salad well; lastly add one t vinegar Suffi elent for sx oe if used on green salad, For cooked vegetables uae twioe or three times this measr se Dressing. Bren ar 2 ogame and put i ‘ Add dro en to work to a crea me Wa t Add salt t nd fo yw with mustard to Next « tial) ach of po ed #ugar and last of all vinegar to tante, boing sure to add it drop by drop. The ing hould be ntinuvow and niways in one direc and when »perly made this mayonnalae will have the smoothness and consist ef of the richest cream. Som Hint on Making Salad Dressing As all mayonnaise dreasings are ap ) ate, to your bowl " add yolk of one and bea ft Kee hilled unt ed on salad You tM fin: troubl think it ¢ ng v7 sry Balad Dressing Made With Butter flour, 1 teaspe rand a x together and add yol t ‘ nicely, add t ‘ white bea tiff. 1 HEADACHES cases are caused b rain, We make a special of rrecting eye detect nd b have trouble, see ua Schuchard Optical Co., 12) this ts the Rditor Star:—1 shall be pleased Who ts a reader of The Star } view to matrimony, [am 96 jot age, tall and considered a | ®ppearing man. 1 have a good bust weation and am actively on in business in the ctty Tam @ great lover of home, chil |dren and a quiet life, Pret acquaintance of a modtum-alee dark complextoned lady ton to a working girl, but sh love a good husband, home what goes with it to make life happy regarding myself honestly, In an-| awering, give address and telophone number Address to the under Rditor Star: have read with eat interest the many letters on ve and marriage, but the only one Pounder's” letter, | should aay that hin grievance was justified tf, ax it uld now apolo- » tng hin ot intend my stood, but wan and signed with thing to conceal atity. This not) being done, placed me in an awk ward position, as every one in my locality at once knew “how the land jay Since then I've been ashamed © look any girl in the face, and fosson I give “Renton Girt” for ignoring her RENTON TELEGRAPHER, dow nuInber oF any | NO. 11] Editor Star: So many people are writing letters to your valuable pa per om that old and most important subject. love and matrimocy, that at last | am compelled, through my own feelings, to write to No, 22 But firet let me way that “Gray Eyes tainly has my deepest What an easy matter | would still be an empty prose {can understand that much I cannot understand all the mys tertes of this great pr would like to heip her, but know how to do It don't To No. 32: I have cited the fore going out of the deep aya pathy 1} feel for “Gray Eyes,” and ake it that what I ha | plies equally to yourself, only that} you and b to you Tam @ bachelor, have a rooms, sloop here and do my own cooking ht ts but I eatiaf. arias ON LOVE AND MATRIMONY THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1910 {RUSSIAN STYLES _80 BECOMING | | Your coming to a little cold4 to correspond with some young lady|room after a hard day’s work in at with a laundry, yours |No loved one, lonesoni ack at it n where ft the beat I realize how ust | have some means, and a way and | ting se more, » on y 1 will give all particulars | hope for Now, if you ar should be the right one oan find out after a short acquaint | r how very If ! could find an elderly gentle | wan who « give me a comfort able home, with kind treatment, I would marry again. I am a good! quiekeeper, an excellent purse} nd a pleasant companion The monotonous binek ia having & rest, and those ¢ , powder blue, botth violet prune smart din me, and Lam eure ! can go you a little better, because your igned | ance will fh A. J. NILES. reea Gen'l Del, Seattle, Wash |lonely life ay Mercy! Are They Getting Jealous? |! want to help yo un't anak for man. Good looks tt | hot one familar » lady that m, Nmlted and eat dr nothing to look for ‘ood | ward to, but get up if the morming ne—cortainly It te My heart xoes out ulte of live all aloue, | ean do, it seems, empty ft all ia. I ot got ut that does not thing to » love, t © a8 you say, and which we nd your love reclp ale to me #o that q eady r good looks in a much oking I have be inclined to answer is} Woman fs heartless ‘ake it from | the man who walked o The Starjme. All I ask th be a #0 joffice and sald he had been a wid-|bered-down woman; not a kid ower for 24 years. He reads only| | have tried to answer your letter t unement, and yet wishing ail |! The Star. You make further ar time be were someon to be | Tangements; it te your privtle I i. His the widow's | ill watch The Star, Yours truly c) »priate, but he No. 710. are er| t write poema,| Dear Star: Tam a widow in the 1 and ws 1 the little I had in the & good mar t earthquake at Ban F » I saly he » Seattle ab you » Blue, ahe calls he call « kf ust the same, but Seattle. 1 work for jl prefer for » one to love me | but | have never been so | and call me Dearios No. in my life as I felt the other day jwalking along Second av, mixing | Faitor Star: In answer to “firaga| With the big th « of people, a » Tam such 3 acqualntia For evening wear, satine of more oo low foual: Aside * luster are holdin: } | } {Russian blouse, all belted tn thfaided, and ‘This fashion ta we om tena’ l@lender figure that it is bound to You see they still Insist upon sometimes fur-line becomigg to th y and may go through the! ¥e popular winter for that purpose as a favor } from this, et the natural wat while | {a the latest development it would have been for her husband |'t¢ material to have given her the biggest | er j|Christmas present she ever had.| The allaround alight blousing | sua, if the right apirit is wanting, over a narrow belt, which t# now line. waleta © Keneral effect biew. 1) is more of less fat and amooth 'Qovernor BB 18 year trainer Neta of all kinds are popular in! dressy wats white. ltucked. Ve made most effective over t I may be able to do something for ‘ings Plat up plain and are ot walste are and f made over tally hate Mo. who has just taking of ¢ ter of chancery 1 WOMEN SUCCESS WINNERS. Misa Lona Brooks Brooks. s ol, ts ex and ie in touch with foanagetfient of the large yoke ranch in Wyoming daughter of but Mra. © L. Treat of Hannibal, completed fore the Macon, Mo. tn ase involvin » mont wi eporters in the west Wok OR tt tek * . * BREAKFAST * *® Cereal with Dates and Cream * le Scrambled Kgga * & German Coffee Cake Coffee * * * . DINNER a *® Beofsteak Pie, Pastry Crust * \* Baked Squash * * =«Lettuee, French Dressing * Coffee * * . 7 SUPPER * - Cold Botled Ham . * iy ' * \* Stean Bread * |* Spteed Apples Toa ok - * * * - id 2 * on ° ® clone H vn il & wt Co expe (* * browned f in t * * of id the dra * * " 1 * * thich th peppe le * gait the cole heat * * fore é * * - * Beef Pie * * ‘ * good sul * * Get a piece of * ti! ter and 1 * * ~ * \* i* le f * \* cocoon. & * ot * je « the * . nd * le ss ve d #ug r* we T? * ¥ * eee eee ee Meat Loaf, Chop together 1% cups fresh beef that bas a little fat and 1 medium tized onion. Add 1 tea spoon a little p a dash bread crumbs of cayenne, \ i son ke 4 cup milk, 1 beaten oge Bake minutes No. 2-—One px | ped fine, 1 « an beef chop exe. 9 com mon crackers (crumbed), seal! pie { butter, pey and salt te gether and bake about an bour New England Suceotash One cup either lima, yellow-« or pea beans, which have soaked over night. Drain. Simmer all thy morning in enough water to over which add salt, pepper f t © inches equare, Half an hour before sery ing add one can corn and water ) trom burning. Add milk, bring to « boll «. Serve this some hot rolls or hot gin enough t k one pint he and serve at cold day wit gerbre Fimnen Haddie. Ber # fish free from skin and bone, put into a saucepan yith butter size of a amall egg, 2 spoons of sweet milk and one eg Stir over the fire until it thickens Serve om slices of hot buttered toast Ghi recommends it to those who dis- criminate in the selection of their beverages. Don’t ask merely Sor cocoa—ask for Ghirardelhi’s. Ch ONE PRICE—ONE QUALITY yp —ALL THE TIME Wherever good cocoa is used it’s used often, be- cause each cupful recommends an- other. The whole- someness and purity of rardelli’s Cocoa Cocoa Fa e¢t No. 14 In making coffee or tea only the essence is used and the 1 terials themselves thr away because the human system cannot aselmilate them, But in co- coa the entire sub- stance is taken into the system and eas- ily digested by the most delicate. SOLID COM FORT y when you Cook With Gas wt call and convince you, Seattle ‘Lighting Cage Henry Bldg Main 67g7; Ind. 67. C atral Coal Ce. AND RIDGE COA 4314, aitOnly 4 Days Left for the Finis Soon the doors will close forever on the last remnants of the magnificent stocks now on sale at 319 Pike street LAST OF THE BANKRUPT SALE Of the Haas & Co., The Lilliputian Bazaar, Evenson & Thompson Department Store Stocks. L. HURW ITZ, Dis. for the U. S. Court ber, your last chance. Men’s Clothing and Furnishings $14.00 Men's Cravenette Conta Laut ca 6.00 Men's Bine ee and Last call $20.00 Mon's Seotch Tweed and F wreted Suita, Laat ca’ to $20.00 Men's and Boy t Last $ to § r Trouse $1.00 Fur-Lined Ca La | $1 fonarch Shi La al $3.00 AlL-W jorse Hid B Boys’ Appa oh f entire f ing sen to $10.06 I $1,501 K. & Linen B und st Last 319 PIKE $9.86 $4.98 rel ” $1. 98 $5.79 $1.67 bate ize Ne al aTe ! fe ihe $2.98 69c 34c “é ELL AT ONCE.” igned) (: Last call $10.00 Ladte Last oa $76.00 R uy Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department $7.89 $9.76 u 98 49c $2.98 $27.89 $1.36 : 7c THE SEATTLE BANKRUPT CO. eit DOMESTICS Jewelry and Art Crockery anc Graniteware Remem- Children’ s Apparel $2.98 $1.69 19¢ 49c 98c 19¢ Goods $1.69 sigh ts 7c 29c t call 9c $2.98 87c 319

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