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

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Spm What house » work at 8 and drope it ‘Jost What Me Wants. ; in there ina nice pear Sir ho would « it cook my breakfast « lunch, hurry to work there to «tart at until @ im the eveo at 1 wi 0 1 wor back my my I go to my two ama wood, build my supper, By work done it ia & worked 14 hours if the housewife this f pity her are all kinds of the YW. CoA split and get 1 get wi 1 have da thelens. attend after r ié he Should ©, after paying my | ‘ phy in this b vo pear, | Koep © to the to hear M require your # T dave found a ° Star.” .w Beet * wow Mihee, middle-age ithe ix a farmer if he Ie clean atx have comfort. | bitter side © a Jean stil! make © de wore Now working gtr LILLIAN 1 Waa ¥ Mere women ry mach tn Man's who @r rate et that tan 1 do wonder if th who would like Southern w My brown hair eyes omplexian; am fond of danc ag, reading and theatres; also out door sports My parents, sisters and brothers are in Loutelana, and | am alone out here in your golden West, with only my little girt, 3 years old. 1 do Ret lonesome for the old folks at home, on the wages back there. Tt in a hard struggle for a woman with a child to keep a position in Seattle When f left my home, five years ago, | said to my mother “T om going to travel like the Yankees do Tm going to see the ocean, and then I'm coming back to you. Fo T have traveled, | have seen the ocean, I have seen the Vankees, and have fallen in love with them In there any one that would ~ to meet me and give a South woman | giad hand? CORA LEEK. General Detivery are 2 Girl, don't ie & hot & i some et a little and ‘ ° vty . Better love bask ease, and how apy an belo home, and he that his little sweet Miitle trials while be him be as tender he was before she T don't think he I woald be ha cay BEE Giri Speaks. ‘1 would like « iit ‘te answer the letter Shy dated = merely wy| | gfe sometimes ne| i ® smile tn be | takes the trow re but not} 16 SkWIK from the tervte, ‘tome to us, | 8 atrner virtue than Rolf fast the troth| = om their own Siew oad Impeatibie to live app Boodnens pt th at hy ‘taere, and as eteted to their mar straint de exprit tw Y agrees StI Oppeette Be hey Rappen to be 1 ms mon; but the Fe treving tore fealty of roid a | Who love supremely a they give Mee, beau iF ihe beloved one, “an. lett upon ar Imagine Rorn« PaoW finding Sahatitute tor Prone 17 fants are No. tillabout 15 inches and are then trans nursery haded ground, are used oa two 1 in rubh the erful tropical pro- come from the same fields. the | 1} but 1 coulda’t get along THE STAR She also | EXACT SIZE OF THE NETTING. The other day a little country cousin who came down from Au | burn sat at & matinee next to a ‘very fashionably dressed woman. | She gazed up at the woman's fa and gave o little ejaculation of ¢ for she thought sh her face covering and disclosed complexion fully as clear aud bea tiful as that of the little mouse The whole trouble woman of style was merely wearin & Very stylish vetl In New York are started, the that the demand for veils weird patterns and huge m w daily, and that if won't be jong b will consist of a xingle thread tie around & woman's f ot Japanese scenery saw & terrible , blemiah on the woman's cheek. The pretty little coustry cousin gave thanks that her complexion peachy and creamy, and to pity the woman next to her looked as though she had se rible hairy growth which she was trying to bide with ber veil, but | Just before the performance began jthe fashionable woman removed LAYTIME 4 TORIES where wit was tinued nt ter worked bose a s THE TOAD’S WINGS Jo the Forest of Rose Trees in} 4 country garden lived a very old jana wise toad. All the big: binck | bewties and pretty yellow June bugs | were hie neighbors, and Mked titer very much. But the }ittle gray rose bugs disitked tim. Why! Hecanse he had been sent to the forest by the tairion just to «uard the rose! trees and deatroy buge that tried | fo imjere them in any way roee bugs are fond of eat ¢ rose tree's benutifal flow and many plane did they try coax old Mr. Toad to leave hiv house under Mossy Stone }live in Cabbage Lane, w are very plentifal Bat hi |answer wae a shake of his head as he snapped the mriwenger into his i her for he om in rose fo Thank you , know, as he thi kindness, al) the st courtesied a could not reach and the stayed nt t Soon th « they we trees in wpite 4 of all Mr. Toad could weeping big tears one Mon hatte at a Ke pped te ing The two held agreed that the would lend Mr Toad that night while she slept tree When the «by peel, mud ft butterfty or wh under was t to bed Iatan wicked Toad wun had gone and elf was stilt, and: the rose bugs were sleeping, Mr fastened on the yellow wings. Fly ing to the free tops, snap » went tilt he bad entew ail naughty bus right up. Then back home he flew to give the but her wings And do you a Meaminte erty tn ing cach ® geod Colowy om rent in « and tn education rowe Duchess Philip ken not onty ordinary sure ndages elastic stor The burg 0 ' terfly You cannot make a good cup of cocoa out of poor cocoa; a poor cook couldn’t spoil irardelli’s COCOA in the making. Fragrant, delicious, nourishing. than one cent a cup. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’s. country was that the vell styles mauufacturers aay with a plece threads, hung over her eyen and bw °pepper. | too. this aly wf Wurtem kings ATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1910 ee ee lows of powder, one butter tir fruit and bake sauce of cream of flour spoonfuls of Two cups SUNDAY MENU teaspoonful well, pour Kat with a and sugar BREAKFAST Baked App! with Or ntato Omelet French Toast Coffer m Waldorf Salad Fiqual parts of apple (English walnuts) mayonn dre, with or without Mix with and leaves, Balt adding nuts DINNER Roulllon Chicken Shorteake Cheatnut Pudding Sweet Potat Lettuce and Ra Prune Padding nating serve tuce and before dressing inh § Coff Jad died Cranberries. berrt "i th ain them free of juice a brittle taffy d dip the berries © at a time . m avide to harden. The Make SUPPER eran old bam t getable nto the car on buttered nt ee eeeeeeeeeeeee Cream Sponge Pie. Chestnut Pudding third ens, one sugar cup ra) 1k ake ewarm m teaspoon Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 1 suger neited Mix and r t with flo pie ff One ‘ und one milk, % en sugar, t n into ® atand er, bake lintel Ip ablespoon nit of butter tir stareh with | Heat © cold imme Chicken Shortcake. Free the chicker #® and bones and et |@ slivers, Put the * heat nul alt and stnoott a t fre into meat ar tk, stir rapidly. cook tex, cool, Nav nen Candied Orange Peet the el into long, narrow sook three days, changing times a day er mentl off water If you have 1% cups of one two or three h day put on and tet xf pint of four, Rub teaspoonful of lard and er inte the flour hen stir }@ in three-quarters }@ milk. Stir the i into | ® small ball and roll into a cake » about an inch thick Hake |e @a quick oven about 15 min * When done open the & edge with a knife asid tear the 8 The with we until a CY yeh wat Bott in vost red is ° the ome utes rup bas a in pos ii i ie ? mply a «yrup No-Fgg Fruit Cake « of flour Potato Omelet cup of mashed potatoes sand white one of © of batter, haif 1p of lard, teaxpoonful of aalt, tea in a cup spoonfuls of two of allapice, one ped rat sliced nde © weant tea © spoon of sult, & danh of white > cup of sweet milk {@ @ beaping teaspoon of flour 20 }@ Host and grease a large sauce or frying pan and pour inte tt & top of stove at mod |® Ul set and browned on \ |® side, then set on the rack * the oven to brown ap top. |e eee eater ene spoonful of soda diss of sour milk, two t it pound of eho: PoP eee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee Chicken Pick meat from bone en broth (t Pie for Two. was cooked o cover whole at to boiling turn into a earthenware dish. In the meanwhile sift together 1% cups pastry flour level teaspoons bak n poontul the | walt i gers work in the one-third ev riening jes, | with a koi Roll tn Ma Inexpensive Steaks. A round steak can be made der by soaking {t over buttermik. If one has to do this, then pow k thoroughly, and as it er and cover it m, which makes the eat tender Do not fry Use butter instead | which to fry it. This wives @ richer flavor to the meat A reund steak te very nice baked. provided 1 ia stuffed with bread }drewsing and slowly and jbaated often with hance he par ten night not in i milk than dish fut crus melted hour two slits in crust if any of the b jt making sauce 25—Solo Tables Par, restaurant. cigar stand and eu cholr berbe~ shop. Largest place of the kind In the world cash given away Cally, 1413-16-17 Third av. between Pike and Union. Batter Pudding Fill a deep dish with apples cut the ‘is fol pour ever 4 batter YOUR CHANCE FOR WORLD'S TOUR tudent who com’ Pr a BECOME A WIRELESS OPERA. ¢ TOR—-WIRELESS ENGINEER | O high a wire at a free Contest will nd " grade Operators « ya vs are emand z from $80.00 High where 5 r with factit act is wortve SEATTLE'’S WIRELESS INST! TUTE. Main 7316 optional errs and) = exe t uni most authentic information ¢ advance » | Ing wireless, technien) and « sehoot tn Arm of any oppartanity ? ne EVERY CLAIM FULFILLED Lacey, Wash., Dec. 2, ‘09 Asthma and Catarrh Cure Seattle, Wash Mr. Arnold: 1 My son Laurence ur remedies, which he entirely cured of Arnold's thank you for Asthma for years wish to your Asthma Cure suffered with tale k for \sthma, thanks to Mrs, W. M AMNOLD’'S ASTHMA CURE COMPANY ARNOLD'S ELECTRIC VIBRATOR je Bidy. unti ntl und is now ye ye ix m - and strong a | Mein Office 333-4-6-6 Arcad SEATTLE, WASH SOLID COM Cook With Gas La Seattle Lighting Company i4 Fourth Ave you enj when you t our solicitor call and convinee you Henry Bldg. Phones Ind. 67 Main 6767; Central Coal Co. RAND RIDGE CO ONE PRICE—-ONE QUALITY —ALL THE TIME ender and | but} tareh, Hetle | beaten | Mix and strain. | ‘or and spread. | a, add cbick- | salt and pepper. | | | celery and] two of sugar, | ja stiff handbrosh then } seh with | ¢ larger | 0 LAUNDER YOUR CORSETS. BY CYNTHIA GREY How many women there consider the neat nontfied will wear ¢ the ady be with laundering is the ea here tp rxete should a month weary naptha Louls Ren the daint and apread corset on @ clean wood-| painted jon or oflch vigorot lathe Air til all ing In wa Much of t the drying. and Ser who a! and Ko wate Then rin little bluets de how are maelve t wh wi m until to own hem! made of awn ne red no whieh reanon he bh washed All th ewarm water th orou at least lent hions of t plen ar of The and acer Do you want your watches delivered this way? ‘she above picture appeared in an ad- vertisement of a paper manufacturer offering “| CATALOGUES made strong enough to “stand the mile a minute bump received when the mail bags are thrown from a rapidly moving train.” Catalogues may be strong enough for this—WATCHES ARE NOT, WALTHAM WATCH Co. Waltham, Mass. Tamate Grotto And Factory, SMITH’S CAFE 1123 Third Ave. You all know what that meane— the best of everything, want it. And the Best eat here. CLUB CAFE 210 James St a u American Cafe TRY A FRY American. Oysters, of writing about. Our “oyster have a reputation gained by the Warm recommen- dation given us by our regular patrons. We want you to share with them the good things we have to offer, Oysters, clams, obsters in season. Music Every Evening from 6:30 | to 12:30, Inctuding Sunday. PEKIN CAFE as ~ BEST CHINESE AMERICAN CAFE IN THE WEST DINNER TRY A Music from 6 to 12:30 every evening CHAS. LOUIE MANAGER CHINESE DINNER @ @ SECOND and YESLER ub od 6 chang ae he weht back n hand .

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