The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1910, Page 15

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THE STAR—-FPRIDAY, JANUARY 1910 15 ; } § POUL iit i iniinnii ttt tt saggargagsreit tty MOTHERS 2", WORLD | LAYTIME THE HINDU MOTHER, y EN PAL | i TORI | LETTERS ON LOVE AND MATRIMONY home, for I don't think tt § See RE TA nin would : "* *)be a very happy home though it! : WANTED—ADDRESSES. = | wore with a millionaire. * *) = =But how do we know w PUL iiiniiiiiiiiniatitiinrinntiiiitscier tii ty & REE DAILY MENU, THE PINE TREES would go into some pleasant cfty — - Mrs. Mary 3. Holladay, who re ether we veneee @ ee ee eH ®/ OAD love thom or Hot Unt! We met them? And how are we to me home and have’a part in the holt Breakfast day fun 238 |. GREE. SEEER Se SRR. EER ee hould be worn freak hats and Puritan modes Einborate hair dressing will be| hair drossing? No girl wants iter Star: Tam also one of! Meany self supporting women | Fancy wom five | Sew on but my | Can keep th fo the banking ong | If need be spanking honest 1 thiek, spread with softened butte good looking e with granu nr, cover with city, 1 came here Oe fee children. | have hac look like the head of a cane wit *|dishpan spinning around on the tor blackboard tn tb locke f it There must be some on r notice in white chalk ay 1, raising and | as Ughtly ae BaSERS trying to earn ar ot ita meee rick & Nelson de- | sistency In styles, or where does art ae 4 a : V Y partment store in dreaein me in? en engaged in|! neither swear, drink, smoke nor nace tn a wed and flour 7 1 have beer Fao. guy nite ag diay ey ~ mares Of course, the black akirte and wate hair dressing will be business igen fe 1 Retnape ay a aor a d pan, and ba nah waists are all right avolde best, but have failec ne cy bi oven ; “ted to do my ee ban Sa ine Gaek Kab acaba, teok-aeo: coca But the rats and puffs and things | Well, what must be. muet be. But ‘on, hoping that|Am not angry, just in hurry for the hair, when ® girl kes to| who wants to look Iike a fright with eed, and buat Stuffed Baked Fish birk up a little bit. If a girl wanted | smooth sair? Four-pound fish. Wash, rver fancy women's rights, oo — - * * * * ate ae ; M PP nc yrgion wa Two baby pines that had grown |4% fun day st stood out! Cetly sold her rallrond holdings for Latters are ol “4 bk : wh ove them? We go to work at § a. m.,| * Cereal with Cream. ‘ide by side in the forest were |in “the po tiger oA tanking $1,000,000, was president of the gee office for the. | dnd Mat. | Come Home at T p. m,, tired and| * Creamed Finnan Haddlo irprived one day to see two men about the other tree standing in a| V!lMamaville, Greenville & St — bod probably with work to do for our *& Warmed Biscuits. Coffee chopping down the little trees like! warm room ablaze with bright can-|/0ms railway. She was the only eolumn selves. In this whole city I have * themselves, They could hear them | dies, with happy children dancing|¥°™4” railroad president in the i Boo dd (33 letters) no friend or acquaintance to tntro * Binner talking about what nice Christmas |about it, and was very unhappy, | UBited States ! é OY gig 4 Bachelor duce me or to take me out, Won't * Okra Soup. tree hey would make, and how! A week from that day the tr on > Boston Nan. Hig 4," “Renton Telegrapher” or ® Baked Fish with Oyster pretty they would look trimmed |that had gone to the elty was lying| Mrs. Theodosia Beacham is « BH | “Buckeye State” ptty a poor lonely * Stuffing with candies and filled with toys/out in the back yard, stripped of | COMttactor who builds railroads, _- Tie Bits little girl? * Mashed Potatoes for the children all its pretty toys and slowly dy-|MASY hundreds of miles of raiiroad = tre AL : ARE STAR * Kacailoped Tomatoes Then they understood, And they|ing. Then it began to think of the| !ie# having been bossed and turned =f be gmditions Bache ee * Caramel Custards, Coffee. wanted to be taken, too, and have tree that had been left in the forest, | Oe Completed to the compantes by | * CT | Réttor 8 ar: I have become very * their bra rches trimmed with pretty|and to envy it. How much better | De: } ra intoreste your * > things, At last the men came and to be alive and gro te = ' ‘s L matrimonial a lone * peaimna divin took one, but left the other r ares fine Few Ava creier ter Wilhelmina Fieming Paton ts the \ wo. Kankeo widow @ ranchman * Fried Potatoos. The troe that was left was dis-|for a few days and then thrown |™0st eminent woman astronomer tn PB be something of a poet, | took * Pickied Pear appointed and envied its mate, wholon the ash heap America. She is curator of astron- sy ae sane tthe ter Wy a1 —Pinwict en “a: and omleal viotographe at Harvard wat ccom ber trust she eral She is the only wom asa bar ors tt i ae eee AIN'T IT A SHAME RATS AND PUFFS ‘i= sys=ne: Soca _ oe Sie ane Star, giving full name and address * Sift 1 quart of four-with 1 ; @ Havard catal eaten Tolesrapher ty, ete, confidential ® of baking powder and 1 |CHARMING FROCK i = 2 Widower We Se ; & tablespoon of sugar; rub in OF HENRIETTA je: tY¥2 want a wife that's true and blue, | & 2 tablespoons of batter, thea eins me gs | a6 No #1144 Willing to milk the cow, serub, too; & stir in sufficient milk mixed nat, Att te G nmeny Nae fell at to be @ nun she wouldn't be tn a ue Chas. M Can water the horse, feod the hens, with 1 beateh oge to make a Hla pols by boners OP , | department store 4 she? She'd i C _ Round up the pigs when out of} ® soft dough. Place on a flour o sare reminded that black} go to & convent 4 q Queso She's Right the pens. he 04 boned; rol cut bald tack and black or white watets And what's girl going to do with 7. 7 * * * * * * *. * * * * « “ , pris eo th salt 1 = ee peered here ie no clase of| They send thelr husbands out of pgs, Bn Raby oone (heaned) of-white ensier 4 me mind there Is m sight : Gmenevesa © enaetweee, he inald Four rolled poons (heaped) of white sugar, % more deserving, me en ae ‘4 , dded w t biseult; mix hapoon mustard, and cold vinegar nm. than the| But women’s equality I favor The Hindu mother is the uvhapplest In the world. Her home ts cod . enough to wet it we a - = > Seog m Poms « to| Why? Because, more sure to save| unclean, her husband unfaithful. Her reltg affords b » help crum with belt tes ranting Bed vot It wall. Tbs is real support! ow Guine,. cureaeting her for it is the pitiful pagan faith of an ignorant people. The poor — “4 , nehiel ogee y enares and temp NO. 400 RANCHER Hindu mother must not go abroad without ber face yelled. Twat ie Se: one cup vysters Chopped Red Cabbage Pickle. Chop (not too fine) 1 head of] All cooking either red or white cabbage and 2 peppers (remove oda) 1 epoon mustard, % teaspoon of ner wa: Alt one of their beliefs » yon acanaTon aan Hindu men degrade their women in a manner that not even do all soldiers fall | & SAYAge Would tolerate. The mother loves her child with the love Held, neither do all —SAI ADS— } that only a mother knows, but she never can tell when it will be ' iaee te. of women whe taken from her and she may never see it again. Women have oJ yugh of the liquor to make a soft paste. Fill the flah, sew up; put in buttered pan, sprinkle on one-half tea utensils should be! washed with soda immediately aft they have been used, which will re seen tees * on a ieee Se oan oe ao be move every trace of grease. / nny re rights in India, and the mothers are treated fo many cases w —s wy 2 eek Wee hag a be mv to p « vine bage BT ve « vat 1 food husbands. be good © | HOW TO MAKE THEM || 2 the animale which bear thetr husebands’ burden smail cup of weak , se and peppers. Boll about 1/ it is not generally known that Have a good fire and a nic be an enlightening im the world, eod*the and baste with butter and pint of vinegar, pour over while gapper when they come . vaseline will stain If left in a the Hindu me water, Bake from 45 to 60 her will get her reward, the right to live as mother boiling hot and put tn a stone or at night, tired from a days MEAT AND FISH SALADS. y length of time | Some day there wil of other natici minu with sauce ar not need to be | ge a that they Itke to eat jam Salad. | - . garnish with watercress of quick “tp pee orsngliy ne ego them with words of welcome.| For H. B B.—-Put 1 pound of but I think @ «reat deal of a mame Per Tr Tanto be ouaed : or strong ammonia water. Take out them how brave and hand-|cold botled ham through a meat . who has now left the city Bp pone dre Sanideanats Gales and wash in soap suds and the stain they are, and how you t hopper. Add half dozen ao correspond with hint ae | ies Gales, 4 ue daien, Ue trely tina pear This of wee i ptckies, chopped, and a i yn a > mand ; and © butter, 1 cup sugar, | course, would the method of| Don't gush over them cian, eee DE nga ‘ . - ° * Braised Liver. % cup cornstarch, 1 CUD | treatment for white goods only these good things in a hopped celery. Dress with a good hall and * Land. with ealt pork 6 « baking powder | they wi salad dressing and serve on ey jot hin know about ft, or what sh a . at pe Sead often, and they ~! 7 _e@Tiers t dot A SUBSCRINER ME ® Whole calfs liver. Put in oe teaspoon va) if tinen is carefully put away in| you a 5 “ Whew de pone # roaster, Put over this two ‘ erred party Me Tact | blue tissue paper, it should not yel iy petted aad coddied nnd on Rule BE ego Comins Water, coe nalt Nland itt baktig powder with fens |10w easily. When, however, it has by some good woman.| Two cups chopped chicken, 2 ad Dear Miss Grey: What can? 40) hustand to write pe oT and aud covaotisdh, * Seanaéia Wataee, (em it can be it vere it, but it is true boiled eggs cut in small pieces, % | set the off out of my hatr woman after you had asked him | * eurons, at ar 7 pep then ‘quid. Cream butter, then add whiten king in a solution " 4 the silver!cup chopped mixed pickle Ar SUBBCRIB ot to? If you would, you should|* per, all minced fine. Season , ow ate of one teaspoon of cream tartar to Soe os the tamupien and|range on lettuce jeaves with; A.—Shampoo the hair every 10| feel free to carry on & secret cor Well with salt and pepper ougar gee Nyce ty 4 oe every quart of water, Later wash "a pct jays. Give dry shampoo with corn fon % cover closely, cook two ng. Add iquid and flour, baking |)... e | ere dre: « ‘ espondence with a man. You . . n usual wa: nd hang in the sun # not so brisk ot ee a |meal once between shampoos. It might also bear in mind, though.|® Bours, Delicious, Thicken powder and coramiarch, flavoring to dry. If, after. the eoaking in| A dainty little drees for informed ws ng bav oo a peng inne Chicken Soled is better for the hair to be too ofly that the man who will carry on a|*% ‘# gravy and serve a ad . a whites © coe “+ Pay "lcream of tartar, badly yellowed Wear is sem!-princess in style and Se ns tS) ee ceecen emit somder chop| than too dry and brittle secret correspondence with another | * have been beaten light and dry linen Is atretched on the grass to is made of raspberry slik benrietta oy over ne hit toward In small pieces. Chop also the man's wife is a snesk and a cow. SPF FFE HER HEHE jdry, the bleaching process wil! be | cloth. The side panels of the skirt HSRREH EERE ES FEE EEEEE EE SESE EEE EEE EES EESERE EERE EEE SESE ESSE EE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EES Fried Bread for Soup. te: ad « eur Min so p” won't add hastene are smocked to simulate a high gir- Ue feet of your lives, the silver | whites of a dosen bard bolled ogs BP cn ~ paar dang aw Fe woe ee Chopped Relish |. Cut stale bread into dice and fry | “ dle and give a soft fullness over the Be eeene, Wot: Shad.) USS 0 PGs OOS eabbaee BAF | ee anew cota ty gy "| One can use tho coarsest pleceh|in bolling fat unt!l brown. It will] Black satin dinner gowns with |hips. The yery popular ruff is not eed and strengthened. re on Sens aie cule thing to a fo of a bunch of celory in the relish. |take about half a minute. The fat | only gold or silver lace in the bodice | mitted and is made of silk mull, as BAINES. WIDOW > ph mln eee” Gas consult a reliable spectaliat Mise Ina G. Richmond, M.A, LI.| Chop about 1 bunch of colery in| 1ust be smoking im center when/|or sleeves to relieve them are|are the sleeves. Some bits of hand ‘War Sta pel 4 to tast F 1 B., te the firet woman wyer to|small pleces (not too small), 1) bread is put into it. Good way to|among the smartest evening cos-|some embroidery are used at the 4 ct os ie th “ Sen aad % tea ap ot soc d cider vin car | Dear Mise Grey: [ am married,| practice in Ndinburgh, Scotland. | rounding teaspoon of salt, 2 tea-|use stale bread tames persed wee ppt Mgr dh 5 _ wou! © to n | ad cup ¢ nd | Your valuable paper. {| Mix thoroughly } ek 3 tale bias pO ree a AY Mlone in this big city, and ~ ~ . Yery lonesome. i am middle Saimon Salad. } bat not so old but I like the} Pick 1 pound of salmon free from | é @ game of cards and good| bones, flake it Into mall pleces i. | wonder if there if n With @ silver fork. Mix and add| clean minded man who reads to it 1 tablespoon each of capers | paper, who is as lonely and che olives and gherkin pickles. | enjoy good company? If | Arrange t mixture on lettuce eal i tet me hear from you through leaves, garnish with hard Star. ‘eae and cover with a good, LONELY ONE. | mayonnaise dressing ‘ j De Ba ay ertaeet Lovetor Salad Saturday will positively be the last day of the that he , ae pete of Boll your lobeter just 12 min CfSesiness and sincerity in the “e*. then cool and remove meat Metis and hands of those who take |‘fo™ all bones, shells and claws oO | lee their tr ». | Cat fn emall pieces and chop i pay Aonlng og % : fine 2 stalks of celery Add «a small E a nm L too, am a middie aged bach | G#Ptity of vinegar, salt and pep- . der, and have heen in search of Det. Mix together well, then add Sy lost rib for many years, In|‘ CUP Of salad dressing as dank py feating the letters in The it | thoroug Place lettuce leaves Seems to me I can hear it ca on platter and put a spoonful of the The entire balance of the three bankrupt stocks will be thrown into lots and eerie snes twee Ye at |r masa ech aon will be slaughtered mercilessly in order to make a complete clean-up in one day é min it is ater ithe frail bare or custom and con.| #24 cover the top with a thin layer Pa eam fa Doors Open 9 a. m., Saturday, Jan. 8, 1910 ;| Color cream cheese & same, without imposing ot Bestan cee’ Went ‘i movonne Joo Hl Mons Clothing and § Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear | Children’s Apparel Boys’ Appates are not right, but ere ‘ Pe De artment Gatitéate Undarweis, Laas ct of any Boys’ Suit in stock; val ptr: tie, FASHIONS Furnishings eA = | at = retirees Ly Pp ee 809 Children’s Waists, Last ae re Cue. Laat neral [ oe hana 39¢ © $1.00 Boys" Kr 18¢ On ft newest of the new $2.00 Men's Wool Sweaters. Last ~rid sor se roth ‘ ~ sre fo i 6 Fourin-Hand “Riverside Ties.” Laat 87c y er ea ee ae 24c tt Lot No.1 dies: and Misses Skits: QB Jewelry and Art Goods : (be Trays and Novelties. c Last da 50 Ladi Vool Sweaters, Last ast day ct wattle tende is toward shorter ones 10e Canvas Gloves, Last 2c Sults; values $18 bm Can Love | in Three Langu rsa as pers voce bhbe $2.69 Lagt, Yay ilk Lisle Underwe values $6 $7.50, Last day ie floes 9 oegapin a — 1 98 Choice of all Fa iat Pins tn stock $1.00 Men's Working 56c G6.00. Wolste.\ Last 98c arc ot oe ren “oo end ein MM 28.8 Hb Me i Gi $1078 Crockery = nn ae ee ee dank o's 06 Men's Trousers at good Gq A UM Se Linens. La hg Be Ciena we at iy"... Shoes $9.50 she ters sac ner2700% 20 Tcould|brenng a oblienory to keep ther [MMMM Gayo craves COM", MM SB, 7Q MM fee tlbons, all colors, Lan ry pe anoee Ce i i esd od oe Ws BE eatren 1 "atmost | Liane take ot i ] and ther ‘ bv ites patient 3c ip a ee sh Tc day or cy 2 : bes 24c i ck; values "34.60 la i ap 149 Ph Poa 319 [SEATTLE BANKRUPT CO.] 319 B¢ Bp sus at cts ety "est fl Pike St. , LOUIS HURWITZ, Distributer Pike Su

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