The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1910, Page 9

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916 ALL EVES CENTERED ON SALE OF LUCORE STOCK Nearly One Thousand High-Grade Pianos Included in the Purchase of the Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane Stores by the Eilers House Now Being Sacrificed at Fraction of Real Value. Great Interest Taken Is Indicated by Heavy Buying Last Week. New Pianos From $142 Up and Used Ones as Low as $96 Offer Exceptional Opportunities for Early Buyers This Week. Organs From $13 Up and Used Pianolas at $48 to $104. satgansts sansnenenesenenszenezecensasssaesetstsses: MOTHERS 3", WORLD | THE JAVANESE MOTHER, LETTERS ON LOVE AND MATRIMONY and furuished rooms, the aubject of love and matrimony strongly ap: qaseeeet DORESSES = * | poals to me. Have roomed {n many wanTeo—A * | of the so-called “comfortable roome” aeeateeeee **** and would gladly change them all ae for an interest in a home of my at The y tog following “ office to the “Love aod ey” COTMMES see eae * eR ee aronl and and then water the it was botled fn, tomatoes and f. Let simmer together 15 minutes. Just before swerving add 2 table spoons of chopped parsley DAILY MENU BREAKFAST, Orapefruit Broiled Racen. “i Bweet Potators. ) Goma. Coffee. own 1 came to Seattle four years ago with tntentions ef fellowing a pro- fon | had become quite pro ent in, though | found the fleid @. artoontste amall, ui resolved to turn my attention where. Have been suecesntul ugh to acquire nearly enough to a little home, the only and cavential part lacking, « part-/ Perhaps some good moral girl bo Bolled Apple Dumplings. One chp of suet chopped fine }eup® of flour, @ little salt with water, Make pleerust, roll out. Pare " your apples, fill the center with sugar and cinnamon ff liked or use * | whole cloves, sticking two or three *®iin the app put in *| cloths and boll for 2 hours or steam * | them Hrowr 2 mix to as for * * * ra 7 * * * | gether DINNER Cream of Corn Boup. Cola Lamb Baked Potatoes String Beans Pickled Pears Cottage Pudding. * In taking over the Lucore Piané|ment to the nt of than in the fami same yarate rate} in any | Co.'s interesia ame other money 10 days ago, includ Grape ing the Seattie Yester Way Telegrapher. La ~< (15). Ht). ma Rachelor Giri (3) —_— + Jem convinerd that pis a great deal of earnest sincerity in the doar hearts ¥ express thelr true) Star |w as just as much) pane Woman fo make! An@ to take « beck seat because I] cook, aad brighter! one} | and make! am lone you, Gear Star should! or bear about a bearted girl who aleo Then please tell her to Write to G. NANVEY nding this would be enough inter ted to Investigate through The Star NEWSROY CARTOONIST. porhapa ter he old-fashioned girt will ault you better relinquish reading her my clatm and with. remember one thing, « eweet as can moat ttkely would taste to a T. tI step amide ber two you Usink ft would make tifference to you? not going to sail vs. “Mere Man. nee Your faney, hec wait your and admit eum any under false see at a glance One loves to cook tance mm, 1 and ifou I don't tke to do it must, that te true. to marry me elmply can ex id be Vike storing a recipe away » book To ase me stmaply when hunger de- mands, Then put me « © ue—~you ean and the other te ot ° an cook, and sweep unless 1 For because I y again with the laurely on att me; ambt rong of the many among the th Not “More Man.” you ont do. ge of progress and flattery and the other one re Pot tf T am lett talon. Dent thtek for « be forsaken. moment that [Por with “The Mar’ ae my guide, reader and my accomplishments, too. Tam sure someone will seek me, tor my own self, true, ELIZARETH ~ ROT | catching herrings ta 4 sten that the WM you tel! kink or carl) ae to make it| Satara! bar. | & red leather ‘The lecther is “ANXIOUS.” Bair is not ‘Jou can take the of ft by thoroughly | Of times. ff it! carly or wavy bair, 1 [you what would make pocketbook to a or to some} u , and be could | oF Bot it could be suc! } dreamer, by exercising econcwwy, will in (me own very larger prop: Musical tnstrument—To dream you are playing @ mosical tnstro ment signifies that after « long on gagemoent, you will have a very happy wedded Iife. Night—If you dreant of @ beaut ful, clear, starry might, it in « that you wi) prowper Overtiow—To dream thet you soe a river or stream overflow its banks and surrounding your house with water, means that great wealth is in store for you. Pansy—To ¢ream of this flower denotes that people think kindly of you. Riddie—To dream that yor are leaked a riddie ts indicative that you are about to be placed in an awkward position. Tumnel—To dream you are going | through « tunnel, and that you Some of the most interesting m women who live in the far. far cast. Of these the Javanese or) is ane of the mont fortunate of hore They have a pecullar way of carrying their children, which makes the tables strong. The baby is grasped ardund the waist, as the picture shows, and must cling to Kis mother with hie feet or clive dangle in the afr. This method of carrying children ts the same as that used by the wild monkeys in Java ‘The mothers are independent, the mon leaving to them the work of selling their farm products. Girls of tender yeare are frequently | enasget to boys, but they do not marry untl! they are of « sultable = They have a binding marriage ceremony husband promises never to leave his wife, whe by land oF sea, thers in the world are the Malay fn Java, in which the r he go for a journey | found and when woods they it had eartul Te he teartulty | Ye temboo. all night long. The wind howled | inake o rude hut. One af the men and tmshed the waves bigh against }fastened hie coat on the end of a the boat, whieh one minute was rid. | Digh pole, setting it ap on the ling wp on She erent the | Dench, Where he hoped some pase ima Veseel might see it s he trough of their rescue. There they lived for eral weeks in regular Robinson Crusoe style, with onty the chatter ing monkeys and bright plumaged clams which they went found they could ent back to the cocoanut . been storming pple ter ot 2 wave. nd come to | next sliding down tn the sea. The beat, though strongly jbulit of heavy timbers, finally eprung 4 leak, and the tain from hia place on the bridge ordered the | parrots for company men t lower the emall boats, being) One day a long cance the last to clamber dewn the rope! brown men in sight ladder himeeif they saw signal the ‘The little boats toxsed ahout Itke aid of the ahipwrecked aatlors, The cockleshelis, but at length the tropl- brown men were pearl fishers, care- onl ean tiaeed forth, the wind died £ searching for shells down, ond the seas calmed. They among the reefs, whe filled with ana when the ally pearl coral and SBRTE® which they used to] @ smooth peste w Bauce, Coffer j ms * SUPPER. Hash on Toant Celery Layer Cake. Toa Baked | Jetty JELLY LAYER CAKE, Rreak 2 exes in a cup, add enough softened butter to make \% full, then fil the cup with milk. ‘Turn the mixture inte owl, add 2 teaspoon af {la and 1 cup of sugar, bent thoroughly and add. gradually 1% cups of flour mixed and sifted with 2 teanpoons of bak ing powder and % teaspoon of salt. Bake in tayers, put them together with Jelly and « the top with plain icing | j eects eee eee eee eee CREAM OF CORN SOUP, can grated corti, 1 pint boiling water, Cook gently 20 minutes, then rub through a aleve. Melt 2 tablespoons but ter, When bubbling ada & tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon sait and @ash white pepper and stir to a smooth paste, then add gradually to ft 1 pint mitk a4 cook wnt) smooth and Teamy. Stir all the time Cook five minutes on back of the stove, where it will not burn, then add corn; heat thorough- Py and serve SESE RRR EERE RE RR RRR EE EEE RR ER eR eee eee eee * COTTAGE PUDDING WITH * GRAPE BAUCE. ®& Cream together two table W epoons of butter and one cup *# of powdered sugar, add the | ® beaten yolks of two exes, beat | ® well, add one cup of milk al \® termately with three of \< flour miixed and sifted with two # Beaspoons of baking powder and me-half teaspoon of salt, fold ih the stiffiy beaten whiter and bake, covered, in a buttered mold gett! done Berve with Lf grape sauce. Grape Sauce--Ron me-half cups of er # and one cup of sugar for five * minutes, thicken with one tea # spoon of arrowroot mixed to h cold | ® cook 16 minutes longer and add | @ one teaspoon of butter and one * " * ae See eeeetee eee eee ee table of lemon futce, eee eee eee eee ee ee Gipsy Apples. ing Jonathan apples whole of the red peel remain in around the apples. Re core, make a rich syrup of two cups of sugar and one cup of | ater, Cook in a akillet unti! thick add apples to syrup, and cook until and while apples are hot marshmallow and some grated walnuts into the hollow of let some « move cirele Faney Rice Croquettes, One teacup rice, Boil in pint of milk and pint of water. When bot) ed and hot add a piece of butter size of an egg. two tablospoonfuls of | sugar, two eggs, the jaice and grat #4 peel of one lemon well, Have ready the ones, Well beaten, on one plato eracker crumbs on another, Make the rice in rolls and dip im the exas and cracker crumbs, Fry butter, Serve hot Stir this up yolks of two Cocoanut Drops One cocoanut, the whit ong, powdered sugar. cocoanut, weigh it, and take % {te ight in sugar, Beat the white > exe to a stiff froth, stir all hen with a small spoon buttered white paper Bake in a slow oven 12 to 16 minutes COSTUME FOR FORMAL WEAR Grate th them in} Tacoma and Spo kane stores, and comprising in all & stor nearly 1,000 instraments jthe Bilers Music House again dem jonstrated its superior strength | There is probably no other Music House wert of the Mississippl river |that would even attempt to handle & transaction of such magnitude | The Eflers concern, an organiza tion easily the largest, stronge and most progressive in the busine the Pacific coast jatex a chain of,40 stores, very clone ly allied and working in harmony, extending from to Alaska, and selling ax leording to actual statistics, a than 62 per cent of the planos fied west of the Rockies | What One Man Gaid. | Only yesterday we were asked |by a very successful ttle bust jness man who bad come into our |store and who commented upon the volume of business that was being done, how it was that we were jable to sell so many pianos. W told him that we an by putting prices lower than any other deater in the clty—we mean by this that quality must be considered with the p We nell the very best makes obtainable anywhere—we give everybody a guarantee—if everything tsn't just as we say we return the movey, Can anything be fairer or safer? Take this Lucore stock, for in stance. You will not fail to recog nize that the figures we have marked on these pianos are so low that there ts absolutely no room for argument on that point Do you suppose for one moment we would buy this stock, right in the face of our January inventory and pay anything tke the whole sale price for it? Most certainty not, im the first place, we were able to pay cash, and we held for a figure which would enable us to quote prices so low that the whole business would be closed out in short order. Our advertising has always had the confidence of Se attle homes, and we have tried to merit that confidence Last Week a Record Breaker. Last w 8 sales have sufficient ly convinced us on that point, and while this was a tremendous stock to undertake to unload, are joing it successfully. One thing is certain—there are no price dis appointments here. Every plano is| plano B oper perfect Mexico mally. ac little and at our s¢ which but Httle more ng price than half it te old home will bring more It doesn't take much of an invest right now place of these beautiful, new, high grade in struments in y only $10. $8 month will do it 2 come in and superb inatra- offering this week half the price they been offered in ty ment to one yur home even $6 per s wale, Just yourself the we th fe ™ for are virtua e ever an) Kind of Pianos. befo: or other ¢ You unde thin such well Kranich & Bach stand that Lucore line, known makes as the Sohmer, Strobher H. P. Nelson, Lucore and a dozen others, that there is not the same incentive for us to uphold the same standard of value, so far as price goes, a8 would be the case with our regular Une, Our main obfect is to dispose of them quickly, giv- ing you practically the same ad- vantage that we ourselves obtained, and we will go further. We will agree to accept any Instrument pur- chased during this sale at its full cost In part payment for any plano belonging to our regular line with- in two years from date. This really gives you two years’ trial without suffering the slightest depreciation in the piano if it should prove un- satistactory. Bring what money you can spare a first payment—come in and us talk it over at once. Exchanged Pianos, Too. if you do not feel ready at this time make the purchase of a new piano, there are dozens of good used pianos in our bargain and exchange rooms at prices rang- ing from $96 up. These have all been put in the very best possible shape. Don't judge the musical vaiue of « plano by its price. These have been used, but not abused. It is just as though you had bought a aew piano yourself a year or two years ago aud used it im your home up to the present time. If you have been figuring upom getting a plano any time within the next two years, it will be dol- lars in your pocket to make @ thor- ough imepection here this week. Remember, both new and used planos at a fraction of their real value. We have been able to pre- sent many money saving oppur- tunities in the past, but never such comprehensive value giving as during this sale. Don't wait or in taking including over an let to marked at the regular selling price | delay—the piano that would have is | just re| you arrive is a saying that is just as true as | Successor that “good music in the| Eilers Music Bidg. Third and Unt- real enjoy-| versity suited might be gone when Hilers Music House, to D. 8. Johnston Co., they finished their day's work they for formal oc yo if wed and rowed til! the end of the third day; when the can of biscuit and the water kee alr given out they came to an island. Here om the sandy beach they LITTLE PROBLEMS OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE eeeoeee Does a Giri Leasen Her Chances of Marriage by Going into Business? A handsor cantons jacket of gray ered in a design jeach applo gowr Mack, and where | come out into the Habt, is good to done. lany one who ix depressed, as it | means that something joyful ts go- ing to happen shortly. Unhappy-—-To dream you are un happy is « good omen. | Vegetables—Dreams of vegets bles in season are all lucky, with the exception of tomatoes, to dream of which denotes divap pointment in love. VAMPIRE OF THE KITCHEN. took the sallors home with them From there they happily made their way to & seaport and took boats for home. sweet home with tunie and loth embroid- of roses and foti age in pastel shades of green and pink. The un wkirt yng, full, and made of gray crepe de chine One large motif of gray silk holds f the tunic in place matches the gown teh ther vole trimming, | shades of green - is made Macaroni Stew me heaping cup of broken maca ron{ cooked 46 minutes in botling salted water, 1% pounds beef cut tn mall pieces and covered with boil ® water, to which add 2 onions, 1 bay leaf, sprig of ry and 2/the y whole cloves. Cook slowly until) The jmeat is tender, about 1 to 1% | shade | hours; 1 can of tomatoe bring to yiling point meat is| are the }eooked put in soup kettle, add mac-!and pink were at eatin The January Reductions Co, he in} etion about | or simply | the prefix] apm in ain | _ (By Carolyn Wells, in Judge.) hand to the/| A fool there wae and she made her let the dah prayer Wonder Millinery the paste! whict 1525 SECOND AVE. More Attractive Than Ever!!! Everything So Reduced That One-Half and More Is Saved on Seasonable Millinery. Come in and Ask for Prices AT THE ONDER 1525 Second Ave. for them (Hiven as you and I!) a scow! and a brogue and some Grey: Do you k redéieh hatr, fe Seattle wher called her the the drosemaking * angry glare). “BROWN EYE But the fool, she called her a treas- is @ Women's trade ure rare tn the Arcade bulld- | (iiven a= you and I!) believe dressmaking ie | Om, the emilee we waste and the wiles we waste, And the prosents we freely bu; Te «i te the woman who cow vk (And now we know that she never | vuld vom ! er would even try A Western paper some time ago | made @ canvass to discover which | sort of girl je most likely to marry / the business girl, the girl who } | which a girl must guard agalinet There are always influences to 4 girl familiar, Mippant, po: unpleasantly cocksure in he manner. In office or store or fac tory there are associations of this kind, A girl should wateh herself jthat she does not let them affect | er fine man admires these} qualities in a girl, and when a girl lets them replace graciousness and | sweetness and gentleness, then she | {e indeed lessening her chances of marriage | Some girls acquire a distaste for domestic life after a few yoars of business, Others learn to spend money recklessly and extravagant ly. But it 1s doubtful if such girls would not do the same if they mar ried straight from the home. Their faults are inherent in themselves, } and are not the outcome of a buat wy experience. The Inck of knowledge of domes4 tie affairs i# often held up against) the business girl. But in these dayel of domestic science classes, maga4 zines and books filled with help onl] this subject, no earnest girl but can) overcome this handicap. } It is perfectly right and proper’ for « girl to want to marry and) have «a home if her inclinations run that way, ft doesn't follow that} abe would go out on a man hunt. The proper one will come along} never fear that.- And a girl does not leasen her chances by going into business life if she remains her owa sweet, trie self. To (We cook with the goeq iu for music and other sccom ments, fashionable dress and fety, but who knows little of housekeeping, or the purely domes. Ue girl. They did not ask a man which was bis ideal, but which one lhe had actually married. The bas % |iness girl won out dn't! ‘There is thought to be a fooling among men that a girl, by going into business, is apt to beeome cold | hard, forward; to lose much of her womanly charm and modesty. Oth ers resent her taking men's post The fool, «he gave @ dinner grand tlons and working for leas money (éven as you and I!) | But evidently these are m mas lamb was tough and the pes#|culing theories that quickly are were canned lrouted by the appearance of the asn't the least what the hostens right business girl She is such a planned) concrete contradiction of all their But a cook will have the upper hand. | aisapproving abstractions that she | (Bven aa you and I!) knocks them all to bits In a twink | ny the food she wpotied and the tea!” fhe average girl who goes into she botied | business meets many more people And the horrible cake and ple lthan she would in her probably That were made by the woman who | gmail cirele of friends, Meeting couldn't cook! | people is, of course, not marrying wm they found she never could | them, but evidently one can’t marry \the person she has never met. The | girl who meets 60 men Inatead of five, has 45 more opportunities of | dlesovering the one who attracts lor is attracted. This doesn't mean | that every girl io business is on the lookout for # husband. Probably | not ove girl enters business with lany such idea. But it merely shows In the cocoa bean nature has cun- ningly stored nu- trition and health- giving properties which are released in their natural fullness in rardellis ey COCOA p Grey: —Would 1 me whether « girl or Set employment tn What 40 cooks and wait ’ pf per week? = Tx hb Write to get such Ig there 2 demand Mine felt contd And u certainly em Women in Alaska, but Dlentiful as many {magic Mid waitresses do not got Sxeess of what they are The (ity the v on if Alaska, and good cooks | fn demand in priva There is Uttle dema: help, such positions be: eerd filled trom here, and | “ whave little chan f win ma sities Position after And # Newport CAFE & GRILL And er would even try, CLUB CAFE awful 210 James St, 19 fool grew tired of such stuff to 2) And she seo! muff! roight have Mins Grey: Please | wit mildew from “SUBSCRIBER lore ago 1 in how to remov om on as you and I!) 25c Th p.m, dal an Dinner afl | | ki | ; allan known whe'd leave but camnot absotit. in @ huff!) WOMEN SUCCESS WINNERS, Rich, fragrant, =SSOS pei FIRST AND MADIGON, L, BARBADOS, Pre 3 ey, having never Mildewed article but not hot enc we 6 there for & short wt thoroughly brur wd | na And then the fool was sorry enough (oven as you and 1!) und ahe raised thed her rage her wage |the opportuolties offered by bust ted with home life |indeed, the stay-at-home gtrl is more apt to thinking of matrimony [than the busy working girl, and | more apt to view in the light of « | ness life cont once al is now one! in Kentucky of the| Mre. Ora Hood Russel, $10-a-week stenograp of the richest women and perhaps the world, nourishing. ie-neld that the mi Most beverages are used for their stiv ulating effect, their food values being of secondary im port | ance. Cocoa, how- ever, is principally desirable for And told her she liked her ple | (For for another possible lover the stranger she meets in her soclal world The business girl, with ber many linterests and widened outlook on|Minn., Is owned and managed life, ie often a joliier, iveller com-| five women panion than she would otherwise | be. A demure, quiet Uttle wall| Miss Blanche H.Tuotr, of Buffalo, flower has frequently blossomed |N. Y¥., probably the leading woman out after two or three years of bus |machingry expert in America, has i The. Alaska Garnet Mining %& Manufacturing Co, of St. Paul Don’t ask merely Jor cocoa—ask for Ghirardelli’s, Exclusively for whe Household Geode. here might look?) he kept the w cook And who wouldn't even try ran who eouldn’t by WNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Tae, Ma) THE MYERS OPTICAL Go ah coast. Give this faet the widest | publicity you can and every tme| and han the finest (Batadiinhed 1893) BROKERS Atawke, To make olive sandwiches, | move the and cut up fine with mayopnaise and sprem tween thin slices of buttered br an | AT DREAMLAND, Admission tree a oa life into a bright, interesting | demonstrated that the feminine It is rich in gluten ; and albumen, and is aaner amas areal, Che lotricuniey easily digested |you make the statement. you help society | cogs, wheels and bolta as readily as some one, Kastern prices—-$2.60 up it can put to wee the needle and| lcomplete, Second floor, 1414 Sate| Bath Mhnecs ate. thread | [ond Ave. P | 804-805-300 Alawk iH, it i & ure girt, and men who before ead PPTHON bas your noticed her, now find her most enjoyable. Dangers there Grain and Provinions. DANCE Private Wires. Dance tonight ot Bie * are. | To dream of eniing or course,

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