The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1910, Page 6

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i We Y hat be t me L HEADS. and © art in want am a laborer, earning a fair wage t ap 1 good, sensible girl, fond of and husband, a girl thac would appreciate a good. honest man’s love If there is such a girl, as I be Heve there is, | would like to hear from her. | Id prefer a work ing girl of good disposition or a widow not « MACDONALD, 205% Second Ave Editor Star I have been five years in Seattle, and would like Yery much to get acquainted with some good, true, elderly man of 45.or 50 years of age, who is of good family, kind and agreeable, and of some means and business ability. I am almost 40 years of *« age. 1 would dearly love a home of my own. Would like very much to go North MRS. ANNA LESLIE, General Delivery a = PRETTY FROCK FOR A LITTLE ye The pretty frock of the tion fs made of white lan and white Japanese embroidery on silk. With the simple sash it fe at once a simple and handsome Gress for a Uny 1 Qutof theWisdomof CYNTHAGREY — The Marrying Age There 4 « sir) m * “ an® are amply — a wife, and, p sesses the nocess more physical quaiit which ¢ make @ good 1b A, the a knot he their convenier might } time other rema ’ Early youth fades « a hy 2 LETTERS ON LOVE AND MATRIMONY lown & the erbourd, down } Qld Kank has missed « 1 find the right @irt.! Please New England states! lana why they « STAR REAL consist Of paper) can be purchased, elther Maxeachusetts, Captatn John ag of the const cake ation will st and for her tnfe MacPHERSON-GHAY CO, PIKE ST. NEAR SROOND AV Never Such a Shoe Sale a ois $1 98 {ULE AUER } SUH BROCADE BAG this column would send in any recipe. } orres-| Dear Mine Gr Would you kindly give me a good recipe for putting up persimmons? HOUSEWIFE Have been unable to find & recipe for Housewife and thie column would send tn any re clipe. hed ™Y 1 gee all sorta oc questions are ask every one a very good ed you. I bave one of much import ance to me. | wish to ask If you/rub the soap directly on the hair,| jean tell me where I can get a good as It } ‘ot something ‘hotel cook book-—one that the recto rings EN® MAN tpes are for 50 to 60 people with-| soap, or soap shavings which Eaval out trebling them. I don't mind) been’ dissolved in hot water Jonbling theca. HiaGrey’s | aun rercory ne tone eeu” _etters to give the “taformation you ask jnames and addresses in this cob jumn. I should imagine that you j could find # a Cook book at most any large book store print Dear Mise Grey: Can you tell me threagh The Star wh attle white oe id in large sheets nt and the thickness of called | (transpa . Vermont, | wholesale or retail r wp | they Island and| A—You can powsibly get i at territory was) the large stationery stores, elther query. | suppose there A clean sweep of all broken lines gand sur plus stocks Wednesday. Closing out thou sands of pairs of Men's, Women's and Chil dren's High Grade Shoes at ma cost and lees. Just wher strong footwear. Included are Men's Gun meta! Calf Shoes, Men's Box Calf Shoes, Men's Patent Colt Shoes, Women’s Vici Kid Shoes, Women’s Patent Colt Shoes, Women's Gun metal Calf Shoes, Mi ’ Viel Kid, Patent Tip Bho Misses’ Pa Shoes, Boys’ Gunmetal Calf Sho Calf Shoes, Boys’ Patent Coit that sell regularly at $2.50, $9.00, $3.60, 34.00 Box and $4.50. Out they go Wednesday at $1.98 « pair, Every pair guaranteed to give satisfac on A new pair for the one that falls 35cEmbroiderites iks Worth Up to $1. 25 at 6 of) ie yard c All- Linen Toweling, 4) 1 Crash Toweling, at gain of the kind in Se ears #0 well that experienced 1 buy nothing else at any price. To yard is good fortune, indeed “SDAX, JANUARY 18, A NOVELTY RS SS eee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee) This dainty bag is a novelty in that it fs meant to carry nothing I've an | more serfous than a handkerchief, 4 powder puff and a tiny purse Jia to be carried only when in best array out of the question, It Is held to the wrist by heavy ellken cords a large purse KNOWING clean marble be grateful If some reader of | Piece & pieces {nto warm scarce | dored with Dear Mies Grey: Asa Star reader | @move al! stains * apples @ top of the will gum and be very kitchen utensils of porce jw or enameled ware become dis | @ colored, fill them with cold water,/¢ However, It Is not possible to eV) i, which a spoonful of chloride of | # Mine has been dissolved, and boll) @ an hour or more. } When the children begin to look }® iid without any apparent caune,| th ge | 8nd if ther sleeping rooms are wellh}® the pallor Isle eee eee RRR ee ventilated probably tion of the blood. If this is true susceptible to die ease germs, and a doctor consulted jorixinally granted for.colontzation | wholesale or retail be gives | by James I. In 1606 to the Plymouth | | | com mend under the name of North] Pear Miss Grey: Could you give! a received its present) me the address of a coin dealer, If) They Smith, there ts one in Seattle’ M.A. M fruit 4 explored and made a! 4 — Ace bas been announced a split the quarters | great many times addresses cannot | the hand, just as one would eat an | be given In thie column. Therefore apple. again re am sorry that | cannot answer your | not know how to fully enjoy re coin | most dealers here, but do not happen to it much of the juice is lost was answered in| know of one ‘the meat is left dry and woody must | pepper, Pour tn a pin stew over a Cubans never peel a ent off the ends. then eat it from |* gil! of rich Cubane claim Americans do delicious frutt, fer by peeling pay any New 1910 Waists 89c Meus: O8c business js introducing hi iehly trimmed with lace étubrotderte Actual $1.00 4 $2.00 Walats at 8c each each $f 50 Heavy eeced Blankets © are our regular $1.60 Cotton [a so new 1910 Dre of medium and dark « yards to each customer iaciasial i icay Co. 206-08-10 Pike Street——-—Just a Step From Second Avenue AUUAUAANULALUOOANUUAA MEM RRR DAILY MENU BREAKFAST Tangorinos Cereal and Creaw Fried Balt Pork With Apples Rye Goma, Coffee DINNER Onion Chowder iy A Keotstenk Baked Potatom Riring Beans Cocoanut Pudding Coffee SUPPER Baked Hice With Cheene Nut Bread Fruit Conserve Cookies, Tea. BAKED RICE WITH CHEESE Cook 2% tablespoons of flour in an equal quantity of but bling hot butier, season % teas tand a f cayenne, add gradually 1% cups of milk and stir until amooth and thick, Mave ready f cold cooked rice and ara Butter & deep ba with alternate layers of rice, sauce and cheese and bake tn’ the oven until browned n of sa FRIED GALT PORK WITH APPLE SAUCE Into the ‘spider salt pork, While t ng out slice, but do not re, four or five good ut these in on After cooking ® fow minutes turn them, put in some moluases, a little bot water and cover i all with slices of stale bread. Cook un- tll apples are soft and bread is nicely steamed are fry pare or ONION CHOWDER. Two large onions, three go wiacd potatoes. Slice thin, pr into pan with water enough to cook Without burning. When noft, mash very fine, leaving water In, Add one pint of milk or more tf desired et come to & boll, Have ready one exe well beaten tn serving dish and # | stir chowder Inte egg. Seasor with pepper, salt and butter Fricasseed Rabbit. Cut up and disjoint the rabbit. Prt id be{in stewpan and season with cayenne It and chopped parsley of- warm water and low fire until quite tender, adding, when nearly dor some téts of butter rolled in Nour, and before taking from the fire add ream with grated nut meg in it. Stir the gravy well, be ing careful not to let it boll after the cream ie in Hard Gingerbread. One cup sugar, 1 cup sour milk 2] SRAM SROOND AY Rac CLEARING MUST BE ABSOLUTE we to $60 Values f date Black and all col ors, regula C car e¢ manufacturer new in th Walsts in Seattle with a series sales that have never had an equal, New 1910 models, of sheer lawns, linene and fdxon, plain tailored, or lav Whe Blankets, priced for Wednesday at In gray, tan and white; good heavy extra large size, Just 100 pairs to sell Wednt y at $1.19 a pair, Will you share? $2 EXTRA LARGE If you need a good are large, double-bed size ered Comforters, filled with clean, sanitary cotton both sides alike A great special for Neaday at $1.39 apiece with the back of a fork -| Ghirardelli Braised Beef. Fudge Cake With Beat % cup of gradually beat In 4 cup of molasses % cup of het wa 2% cups of wifted pas cup of sour milk Bake in a hot 4 muffin pan with whipped cream sweetened and flavored with vanilla or powdered The recipe makes about Part of it may be baked into halves and put together | FASHIONS SESE REE ERE EEE RE ES EERE EEE EEE EEE RRR RR Re seeee Wrist watches on leather straps h are belng worn. riing silver charme of al) kinds | now to favor i ¢ large buckles nes and crystal embrold « lavishly employed on evening gowns girl's millines as well as pretty wear ie a medium sha with rounded crown and trimming will while again if the hat fe for bett & broad soft on tolded pon | 1 p ears with a rosette of the Contrary to the general rule is larger on the HRFON-GRAY ©O. NEAR SROOND AY Suit Prices Cut Deeper Than Evert Profits Sacrificed! on Cost ignored To-day making coll co. coa is still a secret, You may never — learn the secret but you can alsg ways get the cg. coa—ask for Cocoa Always pure ana Cocoa wholesome. Made F ac f from the best No. 1§ beans the earth = ™,'\1:!; te yields. and soll both game sly sulted to cota Don’t ask merely Sor cocoa—ask for — ynsaivos is actual Ghirardelli’s, ot te meri crop. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS AND MUD BATHS Mrs. A. B Carr, residing at 3660 Phinney avenue, has been a sufferer from Rheumatism for three ars, aecompanied by Stoma: d Liver troubles. The patient was at times bedridden. Long trips to California, the hot springs at Passe d’Robles and the mud bathe failed to bring the long sought reilef. Mrs. Carr has at last found « cure and here is whet she says I am sati« fied the Bake Oven Treatments have completely cured me, I wouldn't be in the condition I was before | took the treatments for worlds The Bake Oven Treatments can do as much for you. When you take your case to the specialists, Loughney & Loughaey, you do so with the as- surance that all consultation is free. Their offices are located fn the People's Bank building at Becond avenue and Pike street SOLID COMFORT Is what you enjoy when you Cook With Gas Let our solicitor call and convince you _ Seattle Lighting way a 314 Fourth Ave. Henry Bidg Phones: Main 6767; Ind. 67. Led Up to $35 Value and extra sizes. Women’s Petticoats plage Up UV ACLESTEA AA EE S Seana jn it : $1.19 COMFORTE COMFORTERS ‘$l. 39} warm Comforter to pr you during “slumber hours,” this is your chanee H suilll C.., Goal Grand Ridge Coa! One Price—One, Quality—All the MAIN 659° } INI CLEAN-UP SALE cee. - PIANOS| New Pianos $127 Regular Values $250 Slightly Used Pianos $75 Terms $6, $8 and $10 a Month We will rent you a new 1 $4.00 montl Take it home d nd buy it 1f you like it, and we will al ent to apply on it THE MEYER-TONER PIANO CO. THE STORE OF SAVINGS 314 Union St., Opp. P.-I. and Opp P, 0.

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