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NEWS OF SP RS ON LOVE D MATRIMONY Fie aan tu earnest ancl i? - ‘was No. 21 who atirred Rove aad umatrimony busine lene could find her Beers came to The Star a Noikiew doing. No for & letter wor & Ghe just faded ow buy. 5 etter viola to tba! work fn a} a red of wanted to © Peautiful by her evidently when No, 2! they transferred ae ey Never « this lonely little wir! ey haw taken up fhe ond want © a” ee n 4 tar: Love and good woman, all (h« Hh the co: b! ao the battle be to Ret ® th “Lonely One M . a native of German si af @ botel man wy wife should r,t pla and the organ a Freach, Italian or cS the g, nobly planned ‘and command ‘sti, and bright BS cron ange! light.” ® meet them: and MECHANIC. of Beattie Star ae Par: TL have been read Love and Mat to hope that find the one been waiting and fie search for con | Wandered to the Perth, but there } every clime that and knows of no Ret environ together butted OG own. f am 25. < Rewer tasted an Mite; do not ape To the «om in charcoal, pencil, pen and made investments in mining. Reading and studyine about our earth, way back from the tan up to the Tertiary age w very interesting: about the creatures from the amphi o Nietasohe’s Meal In “Zara t also very interesting; Aryans up t6 Bdteon's clase 5 taking @ look into the ssureloss untverse, with the mye oe of the higher world, with the aders of modern Inventions And now, do you tmagtne for a nt that a man with a world of ation could ery out tn denpair ing lonesome and tired of ain i, Hf he cannot find the anion, he will stay away © quedtionable ones and be satisfied with bis bachelor GX, ° Star nd In reading your paper from working girls home who would like to arry If they were suited in a man am from Pennsylvania; am 24 are old, a good, steady worker, I eady to marry a good girt and ood home if | ean find NO, 38, Care The Star. letters trom ake her @ the right one. Editor Star; I want to know a ttle more about M. W. H. or any ther lady, I am @ native of Amer ica, 1 years of age, fairly good I make good wages, and Iam lonely and want some one to love me. I think MW. H. would come up to the standard. Anewer through The Star or 8. N. Ballard Station, Gen. Del. A charming evening gown ts of azure tulle with @ cineture of azure velvet. From a fiat chou of the velvet set high at the back de pends a Watteau drapery, bands of # the tulle have a Roman key em brotdéry in aflver, and the yoke and foot band are of flowered chiffon. The sleeves are softty frilled, and { the transparent tulle, LARREHE NERA EERE * * WOMEN SUCCESS WINNERS & * * me heliway Fee can prom. | fm the way o ete Fi the lot of the iknow more of Vi a OF any one of suitable ox. kes wy atyle—it aweh hers has my address YANKEE paper, T have be OVer statements Sad fnactivit SP Mewtal facuities are grea and they will not ox pe, felighttai sense of they learn tx Wessnres of the intei) eee here, how interentins Y 6 is, md what 4 joy for s thome-adventuces SASS ethelor who cares 1 Sea Well ae for vid folk». » ite Rervicka at banqu More, with « whe haw werved tw. } Went through th. of apprenticeship. Journey tna traveled throug) | forth ty rein of south tra Aver 1,600 ; 980 daye ov days, in Watrict of Wa » with pick and and drifts Mawmills, up uted ia drawings fron, me ’ Mme. Duffaut was the first wo- man ¢ab driver, and lives in Parts. She le delighted with ber work, as she Wit never in batter health. She rns about $2.50-a day. Miss Mary Ashmead of New York © most sucessful woman com merelal photographer in the United States. Many of the photographs hown in fashion magazines of mil nery, fora and medish hair dress-| ne are her work. Mrs. Mary B. Green fe among the best-known womas pilots of our untry. She has an expert know! ede of all the currents, sho nd yand bers in the Oho, and ty shifting channels of the Mi ft | PERE | DETAILS MAKE DRESS; THE STAR--WEDNESD a WATCH THEM BY MARIE CARR TEMPLE. eRe 845 SE eS CORRECT. To be well dressed a woman must be appropriately dressed, mune Not onty her gown be apprépriate to the cecasian, bet the other articies of her attire must be appropriate to the gown. Hew often do we see a Woman wearing a tailor gown and 4 drese bat, Her attire is in dis. pute with itself, The gown says “We are going shopping; the hat says: “We are out calling”, and the onlooker te at a lows to know which to beitewm Good dreasing requires harmony. and discord Mke the above Maker Y, JANUARY 12, 1910 DAILY MENU, Breakfast Orang Btewed Kidneys. Wheat Muffins. Coffeo, Dinner. Vermieetit Soup. eet Loat Mashed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Steamed Graham Pudding. Hard Sauce Coffee. Bupper. Lamb Souffle. > Croquettes. od Cherries. Wafers, Tea Lamb Souffle Cook three tablespoons of flour in 2 tablespoons of but INCORRECT, }aocd dressing impossible, even jth hh the gown be « creation and lithe hat a gem They do not belong jin the same ensemble, ané they will never come to a harmonious | S@Teement | ‘The argument ts sometimes re- versed, and we find the woman robed In & soft, dreamy dross crea- | tton Drowght to a rude aw | by @ sharp-tined walking ha! second im or, add gradually 1% cups of lamb atuck rich milk, stir until amooth, season with 1% teaspoons of salt, a dash of eayenne, 1 teaspoon of kiteh en bouquet; then add 2 cups of diced lamb, % cup of bread crumbs and the besten yolks ot erxe. Cool a little, fold im the stiffly beaten whites, tare into buttered cups and bake about % hour. Potato Croquettes. Mash botled potatoes, add salt aud pepper, roll into balls, dip in beaten eggs, then roll cracker cruinbs and fry in hot lard for several minutes Steamed Pudding. the dark pudding recipe and steam three hours. tt te @ delictous dark pudding ous, though rarer, than the first Detalles make dross, and what de~ tail ls more important than hare mony of attire’ LITTLE PROBLEMS OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE POOP Serer ee oe erererererererorereseresreroeseseoee Is There Any Cure for a Broken Heart? This is @ practics! age and we are & practical people. so that the broken heart has little chance to stay broken. it ts apt to be soon mended by one prowess or another Cures are offered tn plenty. Oue of the best ie work. With every minute filled so full that one has never & moment t ink of oure quited or misplaced affection and fe so tired ef night that the body drops off to sleep from sheer fa tigue, some morning the sufferer awakes to find that the world lx a beaatifal place and that the heart ache has disappeared. i work to earn one’s bread and batter ie not necessary, one can ot work to do tn the world and any work which lifts one out of one's self, any sheorbing interest, wil! help mend « heart break. Some ape cial study ie a good thing Hest |. perhaps, isthe work for oth. ers, When one gets a glimpne into other lives, whee one begina to realize how the world, how strong is the under InthiaGreys Letters Dear Mins Grey: I reeetved « present from a boy friend, but am not pleased with it, What shall I tell him? Ts it all right for a girl of 14 to be out in the evening with some boy friend ae escort’ My father will not allow me to go to any party during the evening What is the reason? What is the meaning of the post tion of the stamp on the envelope? ALLIE. A—I. It would be more gracious to act pleased with your p even though you are not, as friend undoubtedly tried and want ed to please you. If he had con sulted you as to any preference In the matter, you could have stated those preferences to him, but as he| write tmm Bribes, enthusiast inexperien find a re: friend in Patent EXCELLENT FLOUR NOVELTY MILL CO,, Millers SEATTLE lytna trouble and one’s own love to thelr proper proportions. Often too, as « redult of this work for oth ora, comes 4 realising sense, never known before. of the rastness of Bternal Love; and one's awn little love in swallowed up im a joyful realization of (hia wonderful all- love, And this is a great gain. Another remedy that brings « cute lo good health and a good time, One can't be desperately unhappy when one te in abounding health, when the blood is coursing through his veins, when he can swing over a 10mile walk or take « gallop on horseback, tame with the body. Add to this good company, and before he Rnows it, the sufferer will forget he has a heart But despite the efficacy of these cares in the majority of cases, here and there ts the one whose heart is never mended ones it has truly vast ia the sorrow of loved and its affections been mix | placed. me: pevidently @id not, keep what was i given you and act pleased with it | 2and%. No. Fourteen {# an age jwhen young girls are far better loft at home, and your father is pers | feetly right in pot allowing you to go to partion im the evening. A few years hence, when studies and schoo! are a thing of the past, will be time enough to indulge in even | tng parties and late hoors. Your j fucker probably considers it better for you to be at home stadying and sleeping and taking care of your health, | 4 Qanauage of stampe—To put a stamp on the left corner upside down means, | love you; left cor ner, croseways, my heart is anoth er's; lett hand corner. I hate you; left hand corner at bettom, I seek your aequaintance; straight up an down, good-bye: right corner. side down, write no more; in cen ter at top, #, in center, at bottom, no; right corner st angle, do you love me? On line with surname, 1 wish your friendship; at right angle, accept my love, I long to you; in middle at right hand ed; diately ic but ced, will ponsive current of love, one's owdt Two cups of sifted bread crumbs, one cup of milk, one RARER RK Pomalnder Halve the ® / of mixture into a nest | ® | Arrange exes in the nest and pour} * | over one cup white sauce; sprinkle! | with buttered crumbs and bake un dh crumba are brown. * Hogshead © » hog’s head, remove eyes and 5 Ibs. beef, neck plece; 1% | tablespoons salt, 3% tablespoons | poultry seasoning, ¥% teaspoon pep- | Holl head and beef in separate sttles until th t. Re per bones will dre on and wkin fre ‘ head, chop fine and return to ket Also chop beef and put both gether, with water from both ket tes, Now add seasoning and cook low hour, Turn into mold This will keep for weeks in a cool place Snowball Cak | Make o reguigy angel-food dough, | but instead of baking {t grease jelly glannes, put the raw dough into these and steam the round balls When ¢ roll and sugar, then nut. These resemble snowballs are appropriate cakes to serve the Eskimo cream --W ORTH-- KNOWING Yolk of egg stirred in with as mach salt as it will take up is said to be a sure cure for warts, Bind *\ it om the wart every night for a ® | wook. a! SESE EERE SERRE ERR RR ee eee eee When preparing a turkey or chicken, try rubbing it ineide with a plece of lemon. It will whiten the Mesh and make It more tender a! *| * *! A simple but easy method of ® | whitening clothes is, when boiling *\them, to drop in « few peach % | leaves, tied in a musiin cloth. half cap of molasses, one tea. & oon different spices, 1% cups chopped apples, one cup of raisina, onehalf teaspoon soda and one egg. Serve with hard sauce of whipped cream, or any favorite pudding sauce. ee Stuffed Eggs. The way to make and then remove halves lengthwise, shell, take out pert & Ifttle dressing and serve. stuffed eggs” js to bell them until hard, let cool, | cut in yolks jond mash, with salad dressing | enough to make molat, and then re | the cases made by the white! Put on lettuce leaves with Chop | Misesurt ped olfves may be added to the | cultivation &| If, by any accident, soot should # | be dropped on the carpet, cover it | thickly with walt, and both may be} ig easily owept up without solling the | carpet e! * To keep a milk toast from being sogmy, serve the boiling buttered milk in @ covered pitcher, so that jeach individual may himself pour it om bia toast When making apple jelly, put a rose geranium leaf in the bottom of each glase before pouring in the jelly. It will impart a delicious favor. Mru. 8, Q Porter, of West Plains, ie considered the best farmer tn) She has 240 acres under ECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR 1 THE GERMAN MOTHER. pUEELSESSOESEESSRSSEaCgeNe aes TENET TTT TTT Tes Tse aT Teese TTT [ MoTHERS oF. WORLD ~ eae ~ ee: ‘Oo You can travel from ond of the German empire to the other and seldom do you see a German mother without a smile. The chil- dren smile, too. German children are brought up to belleve tn fairies and Santa Claus. Just as Germany is famous for kindergartens and Mterature for children, so is the German child famous for its bright- ness The mothers of Germany de ote most of their lives to raising children as they should be raised. This typical picture, taken in Dresden, shows the German mother and her child are always fat and happy And the toys! Germany is the home of toys, and the children there have more than any other little boys and girl«. ONE DOSE MAKES DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN OR GAS VANISH You can eat anything your stom-|stomach. It digests your meals ach craves without fear of Indiges pose in é ayy henge Ay single dose will digest all the food you eat tion or Dyspepsia, or that your food | 144 jeave nothing to ferment will ferment or sour on your stom-| sour and upset the stomach. ach if you will take a Iittle Diapep-| Get a large 50-cent case of Pape’s sin orcastonally. Diapepsin from your druggist and Your meals wil) taste good, and rt taking now, and im @ little anything you eat will be digested: | while you will actually brag about nothing can ferment or turn into your healthy, strong Stomach, for acid or poison or stomach gas you then can eat anything and ev- which causes Belching, Dizziness, or erything want withow, .« It it almost tpn | work for others, There is plenty for one's spirite not to chirk up in! up| yolks, and are nice. | Stuffed Egae--Cut hard-botied | eons in halves lengthwise; remove) yolks, and put whites aside in pairs. | pride every Mash yolks, and add half the| $iteben: s splendid stove }amncunt of deviled ham and enough) POTN URNITORE jmelted butter to make of consist: | a2. hee leney to shape. Reflll whites. Form ELCIN MINUTES HE man with an } Elgin is al- ways on deck at the right time. The standard time- keepers the world over bear on dial and works LORD ELGIN, Thin Model | Pendant Winding and Setting. Seventeer | or fifteen jewels, Ruby and sapphire balance nd center pewels. Compensating balance | Breguet hair-soring. with jometric regu | fator, Adjusted (6 temperature. Exposed winding wheels, Patent reeoting click and telt-loc gp settis je view. Gal Plates dama: timed in case at the lactory Filled . $21 and op. tn Satta’ Sold Eases; $34 hd Sp ine gh models at other prices, accord- ing to. glade of movement and cher, All | Elgin Watches are fully guaranteed, and are | sold by jewelers everywhere. ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY } Bato, Nino “WALLEABLE RANGES cry TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Credit at Sale Prices In connect tremely ire selling our Men's the which \W ion with low prices for and ex we om en's high-grade apparel during this Sale We allow you credit low Alteration at the prices. Besides saving way 18 All it takes and-a-little-a money, this easy ed advantage “a-little - down time.” Try it Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av, “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” ume you i decid 209 Union St. After March 1 Our Union Street Entrance Will Be Discontinued “ ling of fullness after eating, Nausea, Indigestion (like a Jump of you slightest discomfort or misery, and ¥ particle of impurity and Gas lead Heartburn, Water stomach symptoms. absolutely unknown where this ef. fective remedy is used. in stomach), Biliousness, | th brash, Pain in and intestines or other other assistance. Headaches from the stomach are} Should you at Diapepsin THURSDAY SATURDAY THREE BIG DAYS THIS WEEK FREIBERG’S Sacrifice Closing Out Sale Especially the high-grade Suits are being sacrificed rments we could not put on before on account of room Think of Prices never we ut th the ¢ and never will stock of Cloaks, Suits, Capes If you haven't attended below cost saving on these swell gar g & ments be a stumbling block Dre and don’t get left normous reductions are going to move the re k PRICES LOWER THAN EVER een $17.89 able ty! w priced if this st $65.00 Tailored Su Skinner's coats A long, styjish atin lining; rare valu $50.00 Suits s satin linine very oa her xceptional values, At s and colors and $14.89 ble effects $10.89 $7.89 $4.89 $2.89 $3.89 $1.69 $40.00 Suits ry newest fabrics, fashic smartly ta 1; v fashiona and bh At $30.00 Chir Ser $20.00 Coat tton trimmed and colors, plain $15.00 Sil r ( evign t ful and rich effects ta Waists; values to ap and Fancy Shapes » LESS THAN TWO-THIRDS OFF. FREIBERG’S CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE 1410 Second Ave. Between Pike and Union Sts. ts in your stomach and intes- tines is going to be carried away without the use of laxatives or any this moment be suffering from indigestion or any stomach disorder, you can get re really does all the work of a healthy | Hef within five minutes.