The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1910, Page 7

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THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1910, NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO.WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR aeeeeeeer® DAILY MENU, REARFAST. f ona co Bice O-vrelet DINNER. of Corn So: tof Beet ares With Spinach Salad Priters, Lemon & FRITTERS. cap of four with cm o@f taking pow as of malt, add % cur ae wet un obey add toe e bot fat un a whet hot pour |r ad brown & min the oven cup of sepe ait and pepper Ser 4s crackers Mix all together ey speeofuls and {> net aeteteeeee - Greets Salad. ep of olive ofl, 5 table fe Sinegar, Dall (naspoon h 2 tablespoons pers, 2 table green poppers. fem, balf a small ith parsicy and mee Thea may to make, bot ined Wamatt at least ao how sare * * * » - . * . * * . * . * « * * . * . * « - . 7 . . . . * . . * * * . + . . . . 2 * * . . © * . . * . * * RM weds before poppers pe Put all the materials te trait jar and let baa bour, then shake sind tu order to get feialed When ready to ppt the dressing ower criap dressing gives a de When used with petators or other Teal sour milk, 2 cups Tteespoon soda. Mix Brea aad bake in gem Eaton Onions. ‘2 @tions; boil in cold it until tender batter a shal W Gh and arrange the onions M2 6 cup of milk and a of butt, © wart half cup ot « PM pieces of butter WA cherry on top of eac tebe slowly about an hour beaten E&P flour, % | PMOOr Harge) and xtract. Dr @ buttered tin and Ma hot ove ind tarte When cold phond ft with ste Green Peppers 10 cont - AA three a amount Wilh do as wei) fine, three i, @ corn © Muetard fries, 1 drupe Shee Gy M6 the tc ty) ca anid GOOD 9, RECiPEs Band wc 4 POPROns brid Me, Platter A Pew cold | } half & teaspoonful of salt, Jot pepper, | naine | and when it point keep them there without boll ing the Take the | celery, chop oun for 10 are to be served can be prettily! 1 appeticingly garnished. Little utters In & vartety of designs, | om, hearts, eto., are Inexpensive} and sandwiches can any different hem to cut the bread. frown bread, white bread, rye bread, and often a combination of breads ean be used In making these f sandwiches addition to each day will t for the more the ptente iwich f be made in} wing | Add w tite per and salt tatoes; then stir in and oA lite spread bread shapes by the fancy sand given substantial vandwieh and the bh Melt — che amall plenic a Sandwiches for Afternoon Teas. ‘vr afternoon tea try orange ma mn nuts and cream thoroughly and apread atices of white bread ald be k at to form a oRR, add a halt dolla hem and mitxed and stuffed in bw with nite Celery Sandwiches er white bread. Cut off the| ste and roll it tightly over wo} with } OPEN SANDWICHES. | Chicken Liver Sandwiches. 1mm chicken livers in hot but until fried, then chop them very fine, add a few finely minced, | hard-boiled cage, a few finely} nced olives, a litte cream, Run| ugh a season with salt ser and a pinch of cayenne. 4 on diamond-shaped slices of bread, place allews of dill pickle, | ut in the shape of @ clover, in enter of each diamond shaped vand wich j Caviar Sandwiches, ; For these sprinkle « little temon | juice and a few drops of onion juice over the caviar, separate! yolk and white of hard-boll run each color separately tirough & potato preax. Spread slices of rounded bread first with the cay! tar, put the white of the hard-boll *e around the edge of the sandwich, inside of the white the cirele of yolk and place a few tiny pearl onions, the size of @ pen, on of the biae& caviar in lmmedi center alev ate PICNIC SANDWICHES. Fig Sandwiches. Take the soft portion from figa, work to a paste and spread between buttered bread. Veivet, for the tumes, fur and and em ~- ts accomp Celery Salad Sandwiches. a crow Four ges, one head of celery, with ad between as can be usually moet The black ve ne oupful Put the egies in warm water reaches ¢ minutes, Th hells and chop them very fine white fine and mi Season and spread on siloos of buttered bread, cover with I 4 layer of mayonnatne Sweet Potato Sandwich le crea to ma whip with a fork x nt, 3 a few le ohe grated between slices of graham Chocolate Sandwiches. nod wichen Hot Cheede Sandwiches. of bread ¢ spread over butte prea wo plee i % cup m Dip sandwiches in this ter in hot frying pan |Black Velvet and Fur. wh brottery Ivet of the fod by a blac nm band of te fom is aleo used for the muff stter thins. ut on with (2) dwioh black a dash of mayon CYNTHIA GREYS ( CORRESPONDENTS!’ Dear know the In about he boiling en remove m of the with the thio | ¢ Mise Grey through The following mating canary — birds the newt? Will they make one if you put material in the cage? Kindly let me Star in regard how What is the food used for can ariew Just Myatohed? How ean you teach a bird to bathe? Mine will not, and | have to dip bim in a basin, Does it injure the bird to handle IGNORANT (1) The birds will themacives if you to do though purchased ean put in the cage a few otton and a Hithe hair, and bird the nests to sult elven ped coooanut; | ee nest and material Good | ean make «a them neste eames 0, a ther threads ot O and you Nine third The mother bird will or, wale young ones just hatched inte by (9) If a bird will not t bread to | hot know hew you Beat and it i rather dangerous little in a basin of If he and open his bill and swallow the |ter, you would be very apt to kill your bird. Try putting the water in his cage and let Bim take bis own time to bathe He will mont likely bathe when se gets around to it. Should not think hurt the bird to handle areful and him too often ¥ good book can be the ant id wa tk, a water at it it wou to ery do try ate A had at c brary, giving direc regarding bird but I do not call the name of the Hons, ete are and culture now re var Mine Grey 1 should like 1a generous stpply of dwich rectpes A READER OF THI A-¥ STAR request has been give attention and I from among the recipes given you will find some new Ideas. j var trust that Dear Mies Grey: | wonder ff you coatd me through your column in The Star how | can clean sor wings, almost white, | had on my lant summer's hat. Hate are % pensive that | hope to clean my Iaat summer's hat eo that It will do fore little while, | might mention that they are “made” wings and I am afraid to attempt using # brash | PQ} A—Dip the wings gasoline mnough to allow you to move them k and forth on all par tleles of dust or three Umes with clean gasol il yoo can dip the wings In and the gaso line remains clear, Then shake them gently and allow kanoling to evaporate. If possible, clean them in the open air, but in mt do so in @ room where is 00 fire. in } there! watration elvet hat white fox k Clgur cently in trimming designs ads and bugles prom VewE dis Reco for FEBRUARY On Sale January 25th C1OME s just comfortable, good. while others never tire of ragtime wholesome lovers of all music people could listen to Grand Opera all night, and some are that’s Most members of all families and a// members of most families love some kind of music. The point is that every kind of music for every music lover is included in every month’s list of Records for the Edison Phonograph why you should have an Edison in your home. month’s list is an example: Amberol ve Theor dneort amek Fite On My Pretty Little Preece of Drenden hin oo Waalts ™ Helio The I 1 Mee Headquarters. hilers Music Building. 087 trent iy awe soo rag Miter 0808 oe which is the big reason This Standard Victor Herbert and Hie Orchestra thing to Kat Stelle Mayhew ¢ and The Drewm Kim Looking for The Star, The Re and Gillette The Daneing (irl sune's Band Nobody Kaows Where Joba Brown Went Arthur Collins Swoet Bunch of Datstos cand Harry Anthony Billy Murray Vienna Instrumental Quai Ada d « You Manne! Romain 1 Mook ae ort Nand Tr 1 Soldier My Dad's Dinner Patt When 5 Dream in the Gtonening Disie Land, | Love You Fede Kinses Eilisen adow I Byron G Harlan Kdison Mixed Quartette nating and the Arthur ¢ gh king at My Kaward M. Favor Murray Mixed Trio Hand M « desire good live dealers to sell Edison 1. Deals Successors to D. S. Johnston Co Third and University of fairy tales wh | wae » dip 4 | lintog Of the par LAYTIME TORIES aS THE FAIRY TALE Little h one Alice day rew wan sitting on ing a new by brother Ha ask if really believed in fairies, Now if there was one thing Alive had always wondered and loved beyond all It fairies, 8 the at rushing up to be! her that about other be thing: put down book ed breath lem Jack watohing Harold The with your dol and things out tn you Alice waited to hear ran out to the much exeited to think Brown and I, we of the have and dts play) no woe aid playin fairte with her pla real king but ob ad of dainty door what a Inste the It seems they b Indian and had doll fami fairies at ing face downw table ov 14 | had done it Whe found her on the couch ring it was some tin id find loved fairies ther or was wo hey chief hadr that ft that © Herold and -W ORTH-- KNOWING One-half teaspoonful } added to “s rambled eggs for two” improves the flavor wonder faulty | Jack and hen be water soap polished » in vinegar of lemon © Botled pota At a meeting of liet Corps 1, 21, the following « “are a good eubsti-! tite for soap to cleanse the hands when they have become solled by contact with pots and pans dent, Emma K president, Ha’ president secretary rer, Alice anda Kilberr Lotte N Wf the method te rusty beat tie aning it with a piece of coarse kitchen Nan nel, dipped in ashes. Should this Method fail to succeed, the expert ment should be trh he sutface of the bot! re of paraffin and ashes botler the holdt rub it Fr of scouring with a mix ma iota Teaples . pha neger may be used to, was Mra © of cop coking Gtepalls, care should be taken to avold dating amy fall on the tin To clean th oy far the beet ov with Jones. The Although Lottie clean the o Some capped and der wrists ner the cs tw In fact is mark Inside and out of is to serub it soda, hot | denc STONE, FISHER CO ee * * SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS SR Installation of Officers. stalled for the coming year the new o-toned pother them ad ber ho outside may aor pped Soa * = * * * the Stevens Re Friday, January fficers were ip if iS THE BEST FASHIONS | WOMEN ing J Herzog of only woman United States, She and came t¢ 20 years aha and is @ SUCCESS ‘WIRKE Brazoria Dr. Sophie railroad Tex., is the j surgeon in the Austria 1886, Vor medicine was born In Ame has rica in practice kilifa A LIBERAL OFFER the Re markable Flesh-Forming Food. ing drug ou that they they so hey will “8 not do mow surgeon | Anyone Can Try Samose, yaration which claimed for shows unusual way that the selling Sa esh-bullding must ‘ n this are destined is 1 sickly » poor health and streng weight so that the blood ary foods and ta from the b forming ts, build general tion t ox tissues and str ing up health Sent postpaid on neth the ing c this and the times as tin the usual cipt of price, WHY NOT? plakeSoap All Dealers Pres jun Wasen Miller conductor tant conduc guard, Sarah ot guard, Ar respondent taliing own. Westerman aura Margaret Is what ans na Or officer Let our s sleeves are ed or shirred un t the the 1314 Fourth Ave. elbows and bishop ten Phones Main SOLID COMFORT you enjoy when you ‘Cook With Gas itor call and convince you Seattle Lighting Company Heary Bldg 676 JanuaryLinen Sale Differi at “pice that 1 not ion Scotch, F $2.00 LINEN CLOTHS, $1.25 The Original Silver Bleached Dam- | | ask Table Cloths—8-4x10-4 th bor- | | der all made | These cloths original! each, but offered $1.25. 124%4¢ CRASH TOWELING, % All-Linen Bleached Crash Toweling With red borders and full 17 vide; alwa 1 for 12 ay ale tomorrow for Be. $5.75 CLOTH AND NAPKINS, $4.85 One Cloth and dozen Napkins to match—<( 8 24 w I around in nd for will be tomer $1 on n 4xR-4 ur Fair $4.85. th Napkin 84x10, y, worth $ for |} ix 0 ‘ $20 CLOTH AND NAPKINS, $14.75 Irish Linen Sets, Cloth and Napkins k ( vt $14.75. PLAIN SATIN CLOTHS, White Cloths—Hla 0.00, $19 Plain | ar $2.00 $1.4 pur th ard $1.50 LINEN NAPKINS, sold Napkins. ng from the usual “sales” in nyune, penny savings,” nake it worth while to buy fe that it presents the finest linens, but at broad, whole-souled price conces- 4 years to come, Over $25,000 Worth of Fine Linens Are Offered for About $17,500 And the big savings the are the mor irish and G more you buy 2.00 TABLE CLOTHS, $1.48 Damask Table Cloths—S8-4 size rish manufactur in beautiful ‘ } " al pattern w border mind Our reg l n ale ilar price tomorrow LINEN SHEETING, inen Sheeting—! 50 All-L I $1.00 ll two and guaranteed lines Just the $1.00. 39¢ TABLE DAMASK, 20¢ Table Damash. ra rit rly al morrow for 20¢, reg 1% a $1.35 Bleached Linen Napkins ¢. very. pretty at 1 i yv for $L.35. pattern 2.00 LINEN NAPKINS, $1.49 Linen Silver Bleached | ru German we r $2.00 a 1 49, THES T OEATTLE on the fine ONE] *ISHER 0 a EVERETT Chere are no “baits” Here's an inkling. sets e you save erman Linens— ine Matched Setsat Notable Savings . $7.50 CLOTH AND NAPKINS, $5.85 Hemstitched Cloth and Napkins to match—Cloth measures 8-4x8-4. Nap 18 inches square. Bordered pat+ and hemstitched e Regular for $5. ODD TABLE CLOTHS, $5.75 Odd Linen Table Cloths—.\ ¢ ce om of odd Table ¢ berd Irish prices rangin kins terns $7.50 set othe red ef x3. est linen $5.75. $15 CLOTH AND NAPKINS Matched Linen Se ur $10.50 yard iar 65¢ HUCK TOWE Fine Huck Tov tx41 inches 39¢ large size, pure linen $24 CLOTH cl AND NAPKINS S, Nephine — er 75 German th an Line $18.75. , 4 GERMAN SETS ATA THIRD LES 53 } é , Cal MODERN DEPARTMEN bs STORES

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