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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1910 | Bede IY. World, Dow 2d. fiioriims 1f; WRT] [LerreRs ON LOVE | MOTHERS (tf, WORLD ATRIMONY ere ae _ - ND M i THE ZULU MOTHER, Spoor maamor: Tam tnceres’es sna INONt Gals wah I eaioienn : aakt? Bie anasanaentanssanssctssstassazssatacanssgzassgystzassaazseacssaasseassaasaeaaaeateststestsett ey : see looking and ton't turn inte © good, |e ee kA AAA eee A ee ef oUtting ont, sprinkle with sugar an, am fonesons colate or ap mares it, Tire before baking . er sel ae : one cult SAG 5 capa Fin\ | now sings for the EDISON ie home without a lovely *, and long hours, too; but sugar, 2 eames, 2 tablespoonfula sour * . “1 cream, 2 teaspoonfuls cinuamon f NAL BREAKFAST Oranges Cereal With Cream Poached Baga on Toast worth $1. I hor a‘ nied little worker, per 1| ae Gs > a teaspoonfial each of salt, nutmeg tye Gems. Coffee, he tint #000 mts | hape , as ons, oF else my WHIPPOORW!! r we all love to build a bridge While New York audiences are crowding to hear Slezak and soda, 1 ¢ ul chopped raisins a . " erever vi are, ca “4 i and 1 oupful of nuts, cocoanut and| : j lat $5.00 a seat, you, where ver you are, can hear him, citron in about even proportions Z 4 , not only in one opera but in the principal tenor arias Se ol clea, or air castios, even] _were’s A HAPPY WIFE t ah they do fall Ci tnean nen from all the more prominent operas that he sings. DINNER Tomato Sour Rolled Whitefish With Drawn Butter Sauce Potatoes Lettuce and Heet Salad. Carame! Pudding Coffee ver had a real sweetheart 1 wish to answe one reason, have not had All husbands = are and | wouldn't marry any will find that an). and uh ' -| et oe rule, kinder and)” 0 nan al " . unless | was ‘eC ate hes t »| ONLY A CHOCOLATE DIPPER aman ¢ an bee eae timea, or rather, he gis : he bas, Real love comes . mae where will you f who has never tl RECIPE FOR MAKING DOUGH Ask your dealer to play for you Slezak’s rendering NUTS of “Celeste Aida,”’ the most beautiful and best known Mra. Lisele ‘Tarr of Brunswick aria from Verdi's masterpiece. J Me., noted as a good butter maker : Only on Amberol Records can you get Grand Opera has gained a new fame, In $2 recently she cooked more thar as it is meant to be played and as it # played at the ee ee aie Metropolitan Opera House. And only on the Edison for 15 children and did the house work for herself and husband, Her Phonograph do you get Amberol Ree cords. a beat recipe is for molarses dough , Hd yattam 20 DADDY He is « “ ng Waah thoroughly 1 cup nuts. It follow Amberola— newest Edison, \s « wonderful m om 1 , trument, with the horn Brey icht et he o I may be a little | »| ® rlea, put it in a double boller A cuptul of sour milk, % cup New o besatitul plo & nigh! Hi " have al . with | quart of hot milk an Orleans molaanes, 1 even teaspoon : 4 ~ Pom ee out. ft : so end Amberol Rec oor TP gla a ‘ ly belleve there|® Cook until tender and the #| ful of ginger, 1 eve nspoonful of , ) Kaadard ead Amborel Records, umbler women left miik is absorbed Add &% walt, 1 teaspo soda, 1 exe the Amberola hear themtoday There are Edi ere everywhere. Be never crumbles, é dup of sugar, 13 teaspoon of #| about 4 cups of flour and a dash of , . Edison Phonographe - $12 56 to $200.09 Edis ard Records .35 mae be even helps me by for anyone who fre | ealt, 1 teaspoon of cinnamon, © | Rutmeg | 4 pBocarte aler pews 9 heey he ' so, but, | que ance halla, or other ques-|# & «rating of nutmeg « The frying ts the moat import ocd, comndiagll sll - wat beaten yolks of 2 7 ant.” she says, “Try your lard with teh in love ba rf lor woman I would Uke/® tinue cooking 4 mon small piece of the dough, an aarbes re Lam very,|to x should be of fair educa longer, remove from the 2 must net get the lard too h a Eyes.” . they will brown on the out : elton, fair Yooking, neat, a good) ® chill, shape in aon, dt . you. You have # een >} beaten exe, roll in fine hey have fully cooked| Talking Ma- | Successors to r husband a cook, @ sensible woman, one whe and you! 1b. When you have put them chine D, S. +1 « what @ good, happy home|* crumba and fry im smoking #|t if every home wa we Ww mo n a im amo rough. When you have put then On, 1 be, and who has a loving hot fat. Serve with currant to th fa they will eink | the vot | PE os ee » in the | disposition jelly you all the love in ieponition. | enough so they wilt ¢ quickly | pkeow it must be ole Bg em dipenrenie ~ DRAWN BUTTER SAUCE. #/ to the top. If you can got the real P Eilers Musto | Third and Tieet my love I would 20, blonde, blue « fairly good $e he tap. Tf ron'onk pat the seme - Building. | Gatvorene Sat were lost in the ocr looking. I love art. muste, itera One-half cup of butter. Rub : . a im aight apyw dere ture, everything that goes to make into f well two tablespoon give @ wonderfully rich, ight color - Coprment (907 Br Unoemeco & OTHER GREY EYES life happy. [| have no home to/® fuls of flour, add one pint of to the doughnuts. Unotawoag — any bat if there ie any|# boiling water, a little at a Shi alee bs ‘Sink as ha } » mm rica he many ways of living as there = |PRACTICAL SUITS are tribes. But the Zulu mother is the most interesting. She car Do Your Hands Get Red and Sore From Washing FOR YOUNG GIRLS} ries her baby in a fenther-tined cradie on her head, 1 this tn | am practically a nd I find it very acquainted, sv take of trying to find some SUPPER Shrimp Wiegle . Currant Jolly wr Bread Vanilla Cookies, Tea Pee eee eee eee eee eee ees et ‘ 1, loving, true woman, wh ball al 5 » is lonel © who | nbition an 18 years older than I See atin coat law oh teak le een RICE CROQUETTES. Pee eee ee eee ee eee eee Got complete catalogs trom your dealer of from us National Phonograph Co., 75 Lakeside Avenue, Orange, N. J. nol ' 1 ho ts ke t . Ul you have used a Httle chocolate | girl or an who ts lanely ime, ti ‘Star: ei cere know what|her room, or one who has a home,|® pint. Stir each added quan taken by sctentists to mean that all the tribes in Africa did no Clothes and Dishes? spring from on Old Sol rising, and be || would certainly do my part. If, * tity well into the mixture to No other mother in the oka her child's cradle while AP the eradie is on her head but th lu woman oO aT & ™. sharp, there | there is one who feels that she may|# prevont lumping. Throw in a Hu tribesmen are hunters and fighters rather than wage r on embellish the choco-| find her idea! of a man, I would|® sprig of parsley and serve at earners, and they guard their women with their lives. ‘The pos Has the Opposite Effect Steet e ee eee eee ee eee SHRIMP WIGGLE Melt four tablespoons of butter, add three teaspoons of flour mixed with onehalf teaspoon of salt and one eighth te of pepper Pc adually 1% cups of Af #00n as sauce thick ens, add one cup of shrim broken into pleces, one can ot pease drained from their liquor and thoroughly mixed Use one can of shrimps. pet goods that all lovers of | be very pleased to hear from her. once tion of mothers {n Zululand fs by no means unfavorabie much CHAS. PARKER, They have many privileges and onjoyments which women of ALL DEALERS ay my fingers fy back and! Gen. Det Sra other nations do not have. The climate makes living enay Hert vevtcve tract UUTHEATANOOUOEEGEYETE OUTER ne en Pik e. MePHERSON GRAY CO. . Near Second Av. MePHERSON: GRAY co. Pie St, Near Secone + Ave Once More: kee Woman’s Suit eee ee eee eee ee eee caro OMAN THINKS, SHE WALKS BY MARIE CARR TEMPLE. eee +“seeeeeee See eee Sweet Potato Pie 4 | cs) Threequarters of a cupful of sugar, % cupful of butter, 1 table-| spoonful of cinaamon, 1 tablespoon. : ful of nutmen, 4 eg@s, the rind and| jatrained juice of | lemon, | glass | ful of brandy, 1 pound of mealy e¥eet potatoes. Boll and grate the | potatoes; when cold, cream the bat ter and sugar well together, add cous cabbie a tonto’ pie Silk or Wool, Black or Colored—Every Price Cut in Two der, beat in the potatoes by de i * OO RS All the $15.00 Suits Going at $7.50 Hicks idle’ Seceestety ot oven (il criti, amt, Sutabte. ently, tal All the $20.00 Suits Going at $10.00 Po ae eee eee! All the $25.00 Suits Going at $12.50 | mn. sagtatn teling, 1 Sabi. Soe] ia ea teaioh of there tenet prantten All the $30.00 Suits Going at $15.00 }cream, \% teaspoonful soda and 1) suits for girls feupful English currants, Mix with soiree And so on, up to the $50.00 Suits at $25.00 and the $75.00 Suits at $37.50. m flour just bard enough to] Mins Binnie Clark, @ youn: ; r.! thane je; roll very thin hh girt, bes euccesstully f Every Suit in the store is included in this sweeping reduction. We're deter * acres of land in Canada. mined to sell every Suit in the store, regardless of conseq uences. And, judg i Nut Cookies, has plowed her own land and tend 7 | fed 1 # f th har 7 <a 4 8g One cupful butter, 2 cupfuls| ed 14 horses and cattle and a num ing from the spirited buying of the past few days, the sale cannot last much longer. So, if you need a Suit to finish this season and start another, this is your opportunity The Sale continues Friday and Saturday. Dress Goods Remnants Worth Up to $1.50 i spoonful soda, pjoonful | kin Beside this, she did her own desire t6 appear at; body in & strained polse as she Vanilla, 2 cupfuls flour and 1 cup) housework. She has made qu PAY considerable | walks. This girl usually thrvsta her | ful of nuts chopped fine, After) profit ee to their manner of walk-| chin out and casts her eyes down, — i : oe The effect of beautiful! her face presenting a strange para The most urkable sale of Dress Remnants ever announced in Seattle will be held Fri and Saturday at The cPh raon-Gray Co.'s store, Pike stroet near ‘ond avenue. It contains useful waist, skirt and dress lengths of black and « i dress goods that, if azht from the plece, wou! d cost to $1.50 a yard; but the Sale price is only 46¢, Widths range from $8 to 52 inches, and nearly dox of boldness and humility. The appearance of humility, however every staple and fashtonable w is included. Mothers with girls to clothe wi need no urging to attend sa th ©. The opportunities Imost unlim is and phrenolox: . decetves } ® careful study of There can be no mistake in clase Undieations expressed by ifying the girl who walks with « the face and the swaying, oscillating movement of the the head. Yet how much Her every step bespeake vub Heligiy does character fre No matter what her dress how itself in the womans er face, her walk brands her fh the shape of her he woman who has lost am Ro seientint + t eveals it in her lstlons ring Its The Rl observer ts at once « he ‘ oe) shut weer important phase of t nd soon. Wit change Her walk, if gracef t 4 ‘ in the fies a0d unexaggerated, «xp rs Boys’ Suits 6. Half Price Be eps be mincing and un : n # face, but § reas, #04) “tl show very soon je Ber walk Pwo 5 'PSEALED BOXES: be long, with heels strik told by walk, how care ¢ WS and aris swinging to cultt BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE: Pygaoed iden t ne * ells « pleasant » " Fequired A alty declare themseive Who holds the head 4 Up to 20c Wash Laces for Men’s $1.50 Wool Underwear . itiig? ( 95c]|— ~ 10c Outing Flannels at ma are best 4 Women’s $4.50 Shoes $1.98 Prt ——connnnntonel—tion AE fe PR eray eyes and |) . a Bt bine and bene ; ri ’ Wretiier than gra x £04 { I 7 ; # Young man friend , Sinple. teenom ical We! A ie tt “So. || 60c Bleached Damask for thiaGre 7 pes iieht » woole funefn ss eaeanniean eens ~eeme . and w he > > i M es’ ® plece _ ~ - . ity In the “ “g ‘. ; sain 5 ee ol \ ks geo : Spring-Hee a ‘ Three cups flour, one cup sugar, two teaspoon- - day fuls Crescent Baking Powder, half cupful raisins, one : va ) teaspoonful cinnamon, one teaspoo onful cloves, one £ Xe, S AND ENDS teaspoonful vanilla, one-half cup lard with small piece ‘ NAN x of f butter, one and one-half cups of milk. Filling 114 (40444 02000000000 000000 STA ANY thade pf gra me, 406 Shades ‘of — TOT TY + —_— eet. on | — CRESCENT CONTAINS THE WHITE —— f aT SM aT Co, | 12ic Percale 2: Spa <= OF E@GS CRYSTALLIZED. HENCE 7? Owe lp jeg ys ae toa "Fy ‘ a THE CAKE WITHOUT AN EGG Ney ee eh wucone av — - ST UAALUSAUAAASUA ALAA a