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wder, grated nutmeg. Add a of salt, flour enough to roll, t don't knead them more than you help. I oftetimes use sour {I don’t happen to have sweet and I use baking powder just and have as good luck. e woda if you like, Have ‘ipper of boiling wa while you are fry doughnuts, As you take © from the fat dash ft quick ough the hot water, That nil the fat off from the dough GRANDMA graeeereee** DAILY MENU. PAKPAST. agroonan pate With Poact the stove E pamnd Chops 7 Pied Potat a Grape & Salad and Cheese, 4 Tomato Toast. SUPPER. pane With To ‘Currant Kan oan | Tie. Tea BEANS WiTH TOMATO gauck. 1 pint of gol water over fh hem into boiling sa pe and cook vnttl tend and fry im bute browned tomatoes with hal’ pepper corns lof sugar and a bi YB minuces and strainer of butter, of flour, « gradually and sca , walt and a Put the beans @iab and pour (> the top FISH BALLS. of potatons, 3p! — beaten 1 te taste inde in cold water to Dalle. Malt sure dut- ach in the meited fa tin pon and ot try n one side, then put the toast side down, butter the untoasted side h as mach butter as desired, put of and sugar) on the and eat Tt is delicous while it is dried ot Favorite Vegetable Recipe, re le a favorite vegetable ry out bacon until It is eriap partly cook some cabbage, then p it and fry it until done in the on fat and serve with the bacon Very tasty. Potatoes may be bolled f abbage and served with it M ‘ Pork Gravy Salt pork, fried brown, then milk d over it and thickened with a | tablespoon of flour. Add one table-| speon of butter, pepper and salt to taste. Police. Roll « pint of rice in as much wa. ter aa will cover it. When the rice ie half done put in large pieces of fow! with one onion, ane whole pep- per and a biede or two of mace. When thoroughly cooked, pat the pleces of meat on ao dish and pour the rice over it, Angel's Food, Sift a teaspoon cream of tartar with a halt eupful flour. Beat thor oughly the whites of six cag», then avadually stir into them a half cup of granplated sugar and the sifted flour. Beat well and pour into « funnel cake pan. Bake straw put into the thickest part omens out clean. Turn out and when ceal, lee on sides and bottom of the loaf. Me the fruir Smeunt of A and one-third eo mueh co! “Let the mtx Preneh tree: it im ttle hier individua! ‘the Peart of bh with a Cottage Pie. In & greased pudding dish place 2 layer of hot mashed potato, cover it with a layer of roast beef, mut eee ee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee ato Sauce (seasoned with | but. } anti a | THE STAR—TUBSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1910, 7_ BECOMING Loose DRAPED PANEL DRESS, lovnTHia GREYS| | Miss Grey; 1 have been! company for two yeare| with # young man who seems ta) lidoliae me, but he breaks so many of ments Then he overt | makes excuses for doing so. wht ou pleave advice me what to dor) gery M. B. B. | A—Thiv young man may pretend to “idolize” you, but he evi ently does not, Just think how unhappy Dear | keeping word to you-as he surely would 1 advise you to drop him at once the sooner the better who holds a promise dom changes lightly sel How long have| been in une? Cc AA } A—The first one was made in| 1601 | } Dear Mies Grey Should «@ }young man ask hie sweethearts | father for her hand before they be | 4 leome engaged? Should she ac i 3 ompany her intended when he | buys the engagement ring? Is it) | | j all Miss Grey presses Dear printing coat for a birthday gift from ber | intended? BEWILDERED. A--(1) You, (2) It te not the hore’ The loowe, sermidraped panel Las | Custom, but tf it ts his wish t it eoem ot axle ae! ne ang|o0 harm in doing wo, (3) If her | whether it i# trimmed or left plain, | mother is willing it gives most becoming lines to i, ee in | feure. Dear Miss Grey: What can I FASHIONS |f2ssare% hair the golden color It now in? It seome to be growing darker. Please Chenille has returned to favor as a trimming |advise something harmle to prevent this, MRS. BL. B. A-—-The hair naturally grows darker as the child grows older Nothing can prevent it. Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me how to preserve eggs #0 they will keep some time? MRS. MeC Two-toned many Kaings are seen tailor-made coats on Gold ther tiesue is considered ‘ Proe S ge smarter for guimpes than net A.—Cold storage, in sawdust or | strong salt solution. There is a long potnted scarf in Dear Miss Grey Can you tell fashion for evening wear that &! me how to cure ringworm? woman who has bands of fur put A---Paint the area with tincture away could make for herwelf. It t*/ of fodine (one-half strength) every nothing more than @ «straight scarf| night for a week. Discontinue a of heavy lace, satin, crepe de chine | week, and if not cared, repeat the jor velvet of « delicate tint, cut into! treatment a sharp point at the ends and) — trommed with three lengthwise| Dear Misa Grey: Wl you please | bands of fer, one at cach edge and|tell me what the two adjectives & shorter one In the middie, The | “cold and gray,” modify tn the fol outer band ia brought round, and | lowing selection two pajnte strips, three Inches! “In the twilight, cold and gray apart, are used above tt. The length-| Lifeless, but beautifal he lay wise band ends in « point, rR! “cold and A modity Adjectives the w eray’ Brown Bread Sandwiches. Browns bread to be used for sand-| Wiches should be square tin or in one pow head. “I ahe my bled to himself. you would be if you were marrted | string everywhere he to him and he were to break bin | fr | brought tt, he put his head on one side to look| for & man /at poor Woolly Sheep. to one ear up to be sure he heard no- LAYTIME A Jealous Doggie. F Terrier shook his fusay| don't like that woolly Pp over there in the corner that master plays with,” he gram He pulls it on a goes, and pets 1 Wish Santa Claus hadn't I do, thought Skye as Skye too The be ttle very terrier wan naughty, for, planning cocking | body around, he © Woolly Sh }t shook bim and made a dive at p. Then how he pulled the pretty white wool off, so that the saw dust ran out! Up and down the room raced Skye, madly shaking the offending toy, Then, aa he was wettin & tired, he sat down In a cor-| r d, holding the remains of Woe ¥ Sheep between his paws, pulled {t apart ti only the little wheeled platform that Woolly ght for her to accept a fur) Sheep had stood on remained This) that he w finished, aloen When his little master came in and saw his poor woolly sheep all} broken and torn to pleces, he cried eee naughty Skye went to} es <TR = om TORIES aN SS as if his heart would break made naughty Skye tecl very bad ly, and he whined and tried to Itek | hin master’s hands to let him know sorry he had been such | @ naughty, jealous doggy After that, no matter how many | j toys bin iittie master loved, Skye | wan kiways very careful not to hurt them That LETTERS ON LOVE AND MATRIMONY A Mother Speaks Her Mind. Editor Sta) In “Lazy Bache jor's” letter of Saturday you advise the girle to “go after him.” Do you intend them to starve with him or to provide for him? There is no sirl of my acquaintance whom 1 would advise to do any such thing He must be over 5 years old, or he is not considered a bachrlor, and unless he has had reverses he should have something to show for bM Yime. To the writer's mind, he would make a poor provider head sector SS Outor theWisdowof | —COVNTHAGREY — Be Popular—tisten. “Wile most popular girl or woman jethe one who Hatens She does not necessarily have to bg. quiet woman; she does not i two when he bh one “Mere Man,” there are plenty of girls who have better sense and | principle than those you mentioned. | They are not for poor men. Just go your way rejoicing and keep a/ sharp lookout for the other kind. Busy Old Maid,” you have a level | head-too bad there are not mor ike you. To be satisfied and con- tented with what you have, instead of making your own life misera as well as all around you, is a gre part of a good woman's lite WIFE AND MOTHER, orm as done no better by have to believe everything which chances to come to her ears; she does not have to be the kind who aits along a wall at a dance, foe! }ing that the person who gives her & few turns around the room is conferring upon her an everiast ing favor, Neither is she expected to mentally coincide with every one with whom she chances to come in contact—in fact, the very |AFEW GOOD SANDWICH REC. IPes. differs will has heard and what has been vaid fact that often show that preciated she ap } Onion Sandwiches. | Spread two round ip veag with butter, On one put o | e of ham, on the other a rowad slice of Spanish onion, and press to- |gether with a little prepared mus- tard or mayonnaise. lices of white Can a Girl Love Two? the shy heart be has perhap of her Sometim alas, ¢ eat of matdens | fore she In th ever learning it! some one whom not ¥ loves Then comes th Whom For the suddenly the man she ia, and the fe Was one of t which ven is informed that she exchanged it seoms little chance But some o he dearly likes, | but tells her crucial moment really love loves her # Salmon Sandwiches. One pint can salmon, spoons chopped pickle, 1 table melted butter, | teaspoon prepared mustard, 3 hard-boiled eggs, chop ped fine of 2 lemons. thoroughly and spread Mi f bread either table does she man who grown almost as dear as loves. Very he} ling for the other man me imagin oung ni i jue ikely whit ments to girl prone Oriental Sandwiches e are delicious and sho ed with Cut the hin and reme ant bread, then sp a th cream hee A dates and the other ped peanuts and pre Can be ple at the one in love with two peo time? No. If you| yer, to decide |; sure te bread Butter side chopped with same ly 1 {t imposnible one which you love, be very You may like admire some par n their character; b n certainly do not or you never for a single instant remain doubt YOU | with teem tien love neither or trait incere! a6 together = Sardine Paste Sandwiches. Mash sardines; add to them oil | from the can, a little finely minced finely minced olives | t if @ | non * * |)ittle anchovy paste LAOS Par p re If a richer paste is anied, add | jonehalf of the quantity of butter Buttered Toast—Take bread not|ihat there is of sardines, when too fresh, cut thin, trim off the| mashing the sardines Spread crust. Firat warm each side of the | paste on scalloped rounds of white bread, then brown both sides, but-| bread with a slice of pimola in cen- ter, and serve immediately ter of each } you have WITH A CUP OF TEA of lemon (a mixture Breakfast To Pimento and Meat Sandwiches. Add to one pint Téke any cold meat, grind a cup of sweet milk two tablespoonfuls of | sugar, 4 little salt, and a well beat |ful, add a dozen chopped pimentos jon egg. Dip in this slices of bread |#¢ason with pepper and salt and jand fry on a buttered griddle until | spread between thin slices of gra- | it is a light brown on each side ham bread Nut Sandwiches. Chop fine English walnuts, add enough mayonnaise dressing to make a paste and spread between jthin slices of wheat bread. Mennonite Toast—Beat up thr legen well. Add a pint of sweet {milk and a pinch of galt, cut slices | }an inch thick from a loaf of baker's | bread and remove crust. Dip slices | center into the egg and milk, fry like Dill and Ham Sandwiches. doughnuts in hot lard or drippings| Cut thin slices of rye or graham | Ul @ delicate brown, and sprinkle /bread, butter evenly and lay be- | with powdered sugar and serve hot.|tween them two thin slices of lean be jham and thin slices of dill pickle French Toast—B eggs and | cut the long way add two cupfuls of cold water and a CT TO half teaspoonful of salt. Dip neat Diamonds slices of stale bread into this, wet ting both sides, and fry in a hot ~ frying pan that has been well but-|fM 5, make ® specialty of 425 and $) per week tered. STERLING JEWELRY CO. First Av. Room 119 Main 729s Egg Toast—C ‘ook an egg three fourths of an hour, make one-fourth cupfal of cream sauce, separate the white and the yolk, chop the white and add to the sauce, cut rounds of toast Press the yolks through a sieve, pour the sauce over the toast, and spread the yolk over this. | ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. First and Cherry. Optical Department. the Sight correct lenees. method of examination tm Olaneee complete anteed eo year Second tem, veal or turkey, season with weet Not Soak Fat. [aalt, pepper and onion juice, spread idar’t think | with meat gravy, then with a layer Shp Sweet [of potato, sprinkle with buttered want & Phread crumbs, and brown In a hot baking ‘ove powder cans. Spread with batter, cut thin and put betwoon the slices layers of chopped peanuts creamed with mayonnaise or equal quanti thes of soft cheese and Engtleh wal nuts The firat oseential tx which my | ures powauaner-enae Oo, Maeriten sow ouay oo. MacPHEMSON-GHAX CO. tee. ———— | BARGAINS POSITIVELY NEVER EQUALED All Suits Less than Half Price CHALLIS $22.50 $14.75 Sate Were Up to $60 Were Up to $35 Fine Cotton Challis Every woman's Suit in the house has received marching orders, and the new low se nse: Bs prices will make suit buying for next fall worth while, Every suit is a LATE winter mod- | ““" S°S'sns Tesularly el, and so little do they vary from the styles announced for spring that even we are at a loss to account for the similarity. But here goods must be sold in their season, regardiess of style or price, so beginning Wednesday suits worth up to $60.00 are $22.50 and suits Keiieinilsinnenoainevvephiatinibaiiad worth up to $35.00 are $14.75. Black and all colors. Every size. If interested, quick ac- $1.50 and $2 WAISTS 98c/ $5 Tailored Waists $2.95 © “35¢ KETS Ra PER caainasr serra tRucager p and linene or lavishly ray Cotton nkets, assorted everywhere at can't sell over 2 pairs to a customer Wednesday morning at a pair VALUE a YARD Is the Cost of Living So High? What Is the Remedy? What is better than denunciation? 7e Nght and and Per- can't ‘OW can this condition be remedied ? These the vital questions so in their import that they have be- Pa Matter of every-day talk and ever- went fear. Tn the past twelve months the cost of food ts has advanced on an average of from I per tent to 30 pet’ cent. fad in Thirteen Years More Than 362% This is out of ail proportion to the increase in wages m that time Representative Hull of Tennessee has in- troduced a bill into the Senate that will cul- /; Mimate in a sweeping Investigation being g made by Sec. Wilson of the Department of » Agriculture and other Government Officials Another such investigation Slatted in Ohio and California. low Do the Trusts Make This Increase? By tacking on € to your year, every mont » every hoyr, ever inute one in Spite of e fact ct is no high are Te; sell over 10 yards to a customer Wednesday morning at 3%c a yard. Action Begin with the Baking Powder Trust, which controls absolutely the cream of tar- tar products. YALUE SocPr, Pr. Avoid Cream of Tartar powders, for they are all directly or indirectly owned or con- trolled by the trust octopus. Amazing values in new 1910 Lingerie Tailored Waists, of fine sheer lawns and Flaxon; plaited and tucked trimmed with dainty and embroideries values up to $2.00. 9&8c Store—Pike Here is a great chance for y ful as well Di m to Waist waist! ot get a use as beautiful Tailore silk-str 1 French rick olive Me 1 Sheet borders; sell lace crossbarred, in shades awba, ete 00 values at Do not believe their perjured statements to the effect that only trust products are wholesome. Their solicitation for the welfare of your health is maudlin in its intensity. a 60c¢ actual $5 The Maciherson-Gray Street, Near Second Avenne ay $1 WOOL SWEATERS 35c EMBROIDERIES This is indeed a remarkable sale 34 | ers. They're Infants’ and children’s Serond Avenne Second Avenue. WOMEN’S $4 SHOES $1.50 MISSES’ $2 SHOES $1.19 ing the clearance sale at 39¢ each Footwear for the Entire Family $2.50 and $4.00 Shoes, $1.50 Womon’s Goodyear Weit and reguiarly at $3.50 and $4.00; s ly narrow widths Clearance patr Remember the Pure Food Laws protect you. You do not have to depend upon trust protection of Remember that tot of Embroideries we sold last week at 10c? Remember what pr rials they we This is Kdgings and Insertings to mateh Sweat Wool red white Offered dur etty patterns and fine mate. lot of the same kind widths up to 12 inch All at l0c Wednesday, has been Begin today. by i product. and another es; values up to 35e a yard Crescent Baking Powder is an appeal to the palate, an appeal to the pocketbook and an appeal to reason. The * | The MacPhersea-Gray Street, Near MacPherson-CGray Store—Pike Street, Near and a nd clothing bill, every every every day, nd this is being “ And this is being the trust powder that the raw prod ound lay (to the trusts) than P it ever has be: i re The octopus is the It is absolutely pure. and wholesome 1.75 Bedspreads, $1.39 Most express " . trust, with ten It is an Egg-phosphate Baking Powder, ics tacles reachir G, REACHING. saves the original cost oo horrible : loath in cake making, fome, repuy eritacle Covered wit} to ab §orb the tif consum nen g public Me trust ifle mpetition; they buy up delicious risen foods i “terns; feawlar’ tea ty the law ma} m portation Compare it, kitchen, Sc compani t “ap Big 3." bleed a priced product heap Big. Cans, 85c to $1.25 Silks, 49c in Taffota Silke tr and club; | tush and daar $500 reward for any injurious ingredients r ; t alo fanc 49c Teader, wil] found in food resultant from its. use, to c “Pp the end gether with the pure food laws, safeguards 4 fighting your health E 6 6Do not System The sy at any, lappiness, Money,” i nickel here penny Crescent Baking Powder sells for 25c a pound and does more and better work than that sell for 40c¢ and 50c week, Jay, @ yu HI} which not only on but on egg It is right in the baking and here its wonderful raising its economy— its never-failing ability to produce the most Priced Startlingly Low Men’s $3.00 Shoes, $1.98 Welt tyle, all menacn aves with proves 75c Table Damask, 55c Dama power, Turned Shoe 5 50 price + $2 Shoes, Boys’ $3.00 Shoes, $1.19 $2.50 Calf Shoe High 11 to 2; just the shoes like chool {un wet weather and black regularly $2.00. Clear- | reg ance Heel For Clearan Goodyear Blueh and Box pric patr Clearance with the high- , in the output; 3 and the hammer bribe Misses’ ind coax; buy and | finally you, irth unless you take your share the One trial will convince Miss Boy for mad $3.00 pair $2.50 i’: O6¢ ot grocer sells Crescent Baking price and is proud of it. very the B Yod dividual—blame Child 5 to 6% MANUFACTURING CO, | - Manufacture AnniveD MacPherson-Gray Co. [mara] 206-10 Pike Street Soft Kid ly $1 Spring Shoe Fine gula lake mind money—make it human life, simply make NT er bition Black all the pri new