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SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR) | aTERS ON LOVE eT AND MATRIMONY mail to the the same ‘of the love and pe are two wnHN Sfrom a man, the © gay thoy are bear idle timid a! * gbrine throus? y column. rahe Parent gulf of eity, across « sa ma never moat te Dridges. Sho * tatee fife'e bay may pot be au to find each « of a newspaper” ton that yee was a new vill @ compa and other F Boston Horn wo meet & whom they ! | Pigg Alma fitan city ef edveato dave no way by each other bef meeting throu? T know and pand integrity | pled to meet t jon wh r girls, would be willing \ thelr power to secure that can come only genial compantonshtp, PRISCILLA ALDEN, FROM THE MAN doubt most per against. the ug for a wife or! as belng too prosaic ard | . at doubtless many | jages have resulted from advertt or have no Women are at ertain and ade Am pasaably good neither Intoxteants nor tremely affectionate in 6, love children, and have friends, owever, | have lved over 40 *s without meeting more than women whom I admired suf ot to marry, and none of them, me reasom or another, was x. Neverthelees, the right pay live right here in Seattle. if this should chance to meet y®, may she not let any scru against anaworing an adver ent prevent her from making rvelf known. ere ts her description: Thirty years of age, well educated, ealthy, musical, domestic. ‘ood looking, skeptical as to rch brand of religion, and x t be a real helpmeet, tn-/ stead of a drag j If this comes to her attention, | she will not regret replying Ss. T. 1860 Cal | x Star yutof theWisdomnof —@ THAGRLY —| this bird fs an omen that your life will be marked by many friend. |*" ! abips, only some of which will be) stimuia! ton the circe veins are increased “= BLACK EVENING GOWN Bips are provad' . as —. The " ‘easel 6 physica! pot chia is evidence . And soft ties the t« And diet to avoid > Me and horns: Cohtain wolpti ur asting nature Thumd>—Te dream you . bave very large thumb signifies wealth Meadow—To dream of a meadow * & good omen. It denotes pleas row in store for the dreamer. Renquet—To dream that you are} eonted with a bouquet is a sign) hat you will be kissed by a| stranger Novel—To dream you are = & novel, and are deeply ested In it, indicates that you » of & sensitive nature and ve easily impressed Peas—To dream of peas ie a) that you sign of much gold Pancakes—-To dream are eating pancakes denotes the ar al of some joyous ceeaston that} 1 have been long expecting j Y parmmermHf a girt dreams | of this bird, it te @ sign that she/ will be married before the next 20° expirer. Nose—To dream of one’s hose is an excellent omen, foretelling| hes and happiness. | hooting Star-—-To dream that see & shooting star means to * that their affection wil! Inst for ail time | sum K UMBRELLA us wifte sbrice wilt break ibbon and sew your parasol, It ent and ineon ywnerebip Liberty They are r a | tee THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1910. the | Bake | der and a little salt, Lastly well-beaten white of the egg tn hot oven ee | DAILY MENU, Breakfast. Cereal with Cream Meat Scramble Huttered Toast Marmalade Graham Bread water, % ¢ of sugar, | lar jing soda, little ham flour. Bift jham, 1 cup of b spoon of joups of | thorough! Orange Coffee cups of gra up of the gra 1 tew Beat in & moderate oven fr ir, Add 1 cup of chopped washed dates to the above and have a delicious date bread Dinner: Vermicelli Soup Chicken Croqueties, White Sauce Bweet Potatoes Green Pe Waldorf Salad Cracker Pudding. Coffoe Chicken Liver Timbales Celery Baking Powder Biscuits Peaches / Rice Pudding. One cupful sugar, 1 quart milk 4 tablexpo 4 teaspoon cin namen, % teaspoon ginger, a little batter Bake four hours, covered part of the time There will be a add % teaspoon of salt, % t rich brown crust. Kat with sugar spoon of pepper, % teaspoon of #| end milic », | teanpoon of chop. 5 wall beaten exes &/ Fruit and Nut Sandwiches. Torn #| Take parts of figs and molds with half as much in weight of hot x nd double the amount Put through the meat nately so they will be 4 in chopping. Spread very thinly between rounds of buttered | bread Cocoa, me rice, § Chicken Liver Timbates. Chop finely enough cooked chicken livers to make 1 cup, Perr Tee eee Ter Tre eee eT eee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee eee water, cover with olled p od bake until firm. Garniah with tiny spriga of parsley Cracker Pudding Take nine crackers and pound them up, bet not too fine, pour on just enough bolling water to molsten them and then pour on three plots of cold milk, Add three beaten cage, onehalf cup molasses one pound raisins, one tea spoon cinnamon, one half teaspoon cloves, one-half tea poon nutmeg and a pinch of limpice if you Hike it, We do not. Take a plece of batter the sxe of an eae, break it into small pleees and stir into the pudding. Boke in an oven ae hot as you would have for indian or bread pudding. Bat with cream. 1 often make this pudding for three by using one-third of the recipe. Very | * dry bread may be used instead “ @ of crackers 1 teiedete de detedadninnaaaed Ginger Wafers. one pound and ten ounces three-quarters pound pounds flour; three whole exgs; one-half pound mo }lasses; one-quarter pint water; one ounce soda; cloves and cinnamon. | } Une ot sugar; THE LATEST IN HATS. et Hh Here's the new mortarboard hat York. They do say there's shape. 1 ts an Engiteh tm materials, The one fn the p trimmed with @ sing the latest thing rane for hats in New ot thie ariety of and white | | Boiled Cider Pie. One cee, 1 cup sugar, 2 beaping deasert apoone of flour, % cup cold water, 1 tablenpoon boiled cider; cider if the elder is thin; with two cruste. of ermine velvet, fancy feather FASHIONS green, French aod gunmetal army more bake peacock blue Ginger Sauce. One-quarter cup chopped preserv ed ginger, one cop water, \ oup sugar. Boll five minutes and pour over well-beafen whites of 2 eggs. Add a little lemon juice and serve cold. ender used for and net with crepe de ¢ 1) sleeves are in the im, and hands, form SPCC eee eR ee eee eee Tiny Yn ireen in te they often as to are i ea Economy Cake. cup of sugar, 1 cup of milk alee “~ a butternut, 1 eae ot flour, 2 teaspoons of of tartar, 1 teaspoon of salt the palm of the hand under th » puffs Feather Muffins. One Beat togetber 1 teaspoon each of | butter The bracelet is tn again, despite lard and suger. Add the yolk of | cu the fact that many women cling) cae) ! gil! of milk, one-half pint of | cre Hood firmiy to the long sleeve. | flour and 1 teaspoon of baking pow soda Muff Nalnes are in vivid Bungundy Robin STONE, FISHER CO. Becond and University. | STONE, FISHER CO. | Second and University. - a ~ nr eee 7 Ammuall Gail of Yeung Supplies All over this broad land of ours, good women have begun or are planning their “spring sewing,” and long before the swallows come, they’ll have ready all the underclothes, the waists, the wash dresses, for themselves and for their children. __ This store sets out, then, to help along this worthy movement. Needs for the sewing room and the work basket have been gathered in huge quantities, so that we might send them along to their destination at the lowest possible cost, and, fortunately, by buying early we can offer SAVINGS THAT WILL BE OUT OF REACH LATER IN THE SEASON When we begin to pay the newly highered prices demanded by makers everywhere, then our own retail prices will of necessity be moved a notch higher. Prudent folk will see the point, and will lay in supplies for a twelvemonth. It will be worth while! SKIRT MARKERS—With chal! HAIR BRUSHES—Samples from DRESS SHIELD worth up to 35c, for 10¢. Germany di, France ; a great worth up to ul kinds; 5S “MOTHER'S” IRONING WAX— | POE! Wo alike: arranged in three oe an iron; 15¢ val-| Sveat group FEATHERSTITCH ’ \s the bolt; white Nainsoc mplete Engla all sizes pair, for BRAID— Phe shape and size of for O¢. ‘ " s to and colors IRONING WAX—With | AT 50¢—Values to $1.25 Sé a bolt | AT 75¢—Values to $1.75 dozen for T¢. a 1,00—Values to $2.25 HOOKS AND EYES AMERICAN PIN CO.'S papers of | | 87 ¥ wears : Choedgenedlbs sr ge ¥0) pins, wortl dozen for 45¢. pirating —_— ca WOMEN’S HOSE SUPPORTERS Worth 1l5e, for 10¢. 8 for 106 fede opt ra Shc tee tae SEWING MACHINE OIL—10x HAIR ROLLS—Al! tle for S¢. had 4 incl BRUSHES—A umple | 35e, for all shag Le 17¢ apiece SHELL BARRETTES 5c, for 10¢. $ BANDING TAPE MEASURES—Linen, 6-inch, | ja: ays geo XD ake kinds CUBE PINS—A 0 12¥ec, at ne Spool Cotton white ; all number large, 50¢ a dozen. and | 4, | 10c Brushes for a ee 25 Brushes for Brushes up to 50c for | 6 for 19¢ DRESSMAKERS’ SCISSORS— and 9 inehe rth up to 75c, for 25¢ a pair DRESSMAKERS’ PINS—In |} pound boxes; worth a pound A Thousand Needles SNAPPERS. , I 1-} the DRESS rhe rts! G hit ariou vali all sor and ‘ } One Thousand for $1.35 + S¢ a dozen, THIMBLES—A!! elluloid and 19¢ a box CHILDREN’S HOSE ERS. c t ‘ TRACING WHEEL Hardwood inum, ; rt at merger eae SUPPORT 2 for S¢ 2 for S¢ ~Black, wh bhi aae. ST tee et his Mane E019, The musical valu of a Piano cannot always: be Judged by ifs price. ‘ys fe) Yor : NEW PIANOS $142 AND UP USED PIANOS $96 AND UP The equal of where for double the money CONTINUING THIS WEEK AT THE Eilers Music House We will place on sale the remainder of the immense stock of high-grade pianos, includ- ing both uprights and grands, purchased from the Lucore Piano Co. Such well-known makes as the Sohmer, Kranich & Bach, Strohber, H. P. ‘Nelson, etc., are now being offered at reductions of from 30 to 50 per cent, while they last. These pianos do not belong to our regular line, and there is not the same incentive for us to uphold the standard of value, so far as price is concerned. Every instrument is marked in plain fig- ures, with the original selling price, and also our own. | No chance for price disap- pointments here. Bring what money you can spare as a first payment. Come in and let us talk it over. We will guarantee satisfaction, and we will go further—we will agree to accept any instrument purchased during this sale at its full cost in part payment for any piano belonging to our regular line within two years from date. Can anything be more ire We have been able to present many. money-saving opportunities in the past, but never such a comprehensive value-giving as during this sale Don't wait or delay. The piano that would. have just suited might be gone when you arrive. Eilers Music Building Third | and University Successor to D. S. Johnston Co. Forty Stores in the West COMFORT Is what you enjoy when you Cook With Gas Let our solicitor call and convince you Seattle Lighting Company 1914 Fourth Ave. Henry Bldg Phones: Main 6767; Ind. 67 good values. Every «i quality, being It will only until ev h stock vant te lit at the same | extra After March 1 Our Union Street Entrance Will Be Discontinued | Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. | 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. | “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ Sn ee