The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1910, Page 6

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free | & NEWS ez | [FAWN COLORED SUIT ay ‘ ewiv xetable menus, with recipes who reat ‘ ar we © to/ vegetables which will take join in sce of meat, will be given fro For the ber dialed aa tte actoiie alighted busine oath te Mted diag nk VEGETABLE AND FRUIT MENU, and drop into the boiling stew, cover tt tly and cook © minute eaxon ell with Breakfaat, and Apples Fried Onion Take then a batter wit spoons cot Tomato Soup. To one quart can matoes, add one Gloves, « little of cinna teaspoon of et of all 3% mixed and and r half an and return j tle. Add a t batter, stirred together, for thickening the puree, and season with salt, pepper and sugar to taste. Cook for a few minutes and serve with cubes of toast of Turn into a buttered mold and ball 3 hours, Serve with Hquid sauce Tomato Souffle. Put a small piece of but ter and a little eb onion in a frying pan. 10 minutes and add a little celery salt. Drain off liquid of one can of _Wepetable Stew it one-half cupful of sliced It te with a a it ilk soutach r The sleeves and THE STAR. etree yn ‘ahead 26, ARE WOMEN § SAY THESE EATTLE WOMEN Are Good Managers, Tha Is All, Is Reply to Col. lege Professor's Accusa-| | | tion. BY MARION Lowe, Trained apenders,” Well, now, ever did Professor William § | ine of the University of Oni mean when he sald that the day? That's what the pro | called women, “Trained | He sald it in a speech | the 160 members of the ox: | olusive University guild of Evans Mrs, James A. Pat 1 aire grain # ulator, » the adjective. t not trained spend ontradicted Extravagance is the jebarge ov place against women. Ie it t Are women “trained | ponders The Star asked three yinent Seattle women to an nwer the question Are Well Trained Mre. William P. Harper, dent of the efty federation men's clubs, sald If Professor Williams means i wpenders, it is true the home the woman does the spending for the family fessor spenders before sniversal presi of wo Bhe is * i the er of the household of A FEW GOOD SANDWICH RECIPES Rooquefort Cheese Sandwiches. Mix Rocquefort cheese with its amount of butter, add a litt alt, pepper, paprika, dry mustard wet mustard, one teaspoonful Wor ¢ mash all to 8 amooth paste, Spread on fancy cuts of toasted rye ead with «a halved English wa pressed into center of each sandwich osterghire sauc Cream Cheese Sandwiches. Mash cream cheese with one-half ite quantity of butter, add a few fm ly chopped sweet red piment« ad saney round Li Syed sprinkle with grated pecans Nut Sandwiches. business. © ete ae | course she is a spender, but she le & good spender, A woman gets a jareat deal more out of a dollar jthan & man does, whether {t is spent for the home, clothing or Bhe feels it before she I really suppose that for the same social demands the wife ap more for her clothing than her husband, but the outfit of a woman este more. I do not b lieve she te reckless. Ble will get more out of @ dollar every time, | every time, than the man.” | Not Extravagant I do think our women folks are] see oe an. ‘© | worked by t t rt t t |ehe does not know, that ts bis mie jeome, but that i# not her fault, 1910. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR | teaspoon ¢ leaspoon -aspoon ¥ in sugar ne a damp place, which has become | tir ca ENDERS? NO, |". oa | Heat @ pint of vinegar to whieh | o has been added a bandf Acrub the range thorough mixture. Kerosene will al Grey: remove obstinate rust on at earn old, among - Wott ‘ee help me. 4 Mrs, James #.| Galbraith, wite of the president manger of t jalbraith & Bacon company It seoms to me that women have been growing more and more extravagant in dreas in the last four or five years. It is a pity that they do not choose to appear io plainer drene street, 1 Itke the English custom! A | of pinin costumes for the afreet and | *Permacett, 2 o2 #woet church. Rivalry in dress seomm to | 12 08. glycerine, 1 02, orange flower have overcome good taste in thin € Melt, but do not allow to matter the whit wax and sperma “In the management of the home weet almon it te pretty hard to aay whether 4 allow men or women are more econom jeal. I think in the homes of labor ing people a hardship ie oft the extravagance of t wife In m Instances in wolbte b rriage, where nd without re se of her employer she goes Into her own carries there the news Store Girls Like Nice Clothes ‘Girls in extravagant Dear Miss Grey: Will you pleas give me a formula for something that will { wth of hatr, as ! ean or da Alno please ¢ varnish out of a linen searf. | have tried turpentine and onl off ti ta! tha on the | A READER to ask the 1 12 of, white wax, 1:2 7. | Jesu he abe almond olf should ia 1 me | be attentive t always thank the escorts her to the the dance, and tell him that whe pent a pleasant evening home she same wasteful stores handle fine og, and a taste ts alti vatec ‘ond the a rey. Al believe we are naturally more ravagant in oor fates than men No good woman liver beyond her husband's means,” said Mra. |r Henry Carstens, wife of the pre dent of the Carstens & Washington Fire Insurance pany. “She should know from husband what his income ts CakEs like. Mother made, may bea Subject for jest; but, fe fo one, it’s because Mother knows enough to use a good flour. take. She may go beyond his tn if he allows her to spend with the thought that she in living within his means “The right kind of women will Iwaye stay within the bounds of the family income, and 1 believe | they manage economically than do th } How about Are women }} trained spenders”? " —— burning red and also old feet Ge the open alr as much as pos * GnthiaGreys : Letters | Dear Mine 0 publish a sl Begin house- keeping with Excellent Flour milena | onions, one-half cupful of flen a Any sliced carrots, one cupful of turnips, cut In oblong pieces, and tose them in the butter for 15 minutes; then pour over them six cupfule of cold vegetable broth or Water, add one teaspoonful of salt, two bay leaves, six smali onions, halved, four carrots, cut in quarters, and let simmer siowly for half an bour; then add five pots toes, cut in half, and let ook for half an hour more, and add more vegetable broth to keep the vegetables covered. Make dumplings One pound English walnut meats one plece cream ne put through grinder. Mix well and add salad dressing til it will spread well Butter only one slice of the bread used walking four or five on toast may be use ¢ liquid tomato to flavor soupe Will you pleane for catarrh , le burglag make tf of bet TE) Baked Apples Stuffed Anchovy Sandwiches Rub the yolks of bard-t» oO 8 paste, moleten wit and season with anchovy ens r is very thin and woul Spread mixture between alices of |S0metbing to make it come bread thinly but.ered thick PERPLEXED A.-Salt and warm water snuffed | [Into the hight and moka) is a aimple dy for catarrh no head and » will work an olentire cure. Your eiroul a is evi |dently very poor, which orvip cause od oaxe color a with atewe old feet winter and su an most of then are useless w the massage necessary into the sealp. to rut differeng Millers, Seattle and ie won’t know the NOVELTY MILL CO., apples to lose tt Serve hot with cream aweetened and slight ly flavored with vanilla s am Egg Sandwiches. “Mre. MY bas kindly sent in a remedy for eczema * which will be filed for She also wants t clean © gea range th and then fry one t between the bread. Po ee eee POCO eee Oe eee ee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ed * . + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * *. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * = * * * * * * * * * * * A at has been left eee EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE REE EEE EERE EERE EEE RE ER ee Be ee PURSUE POE EO EVER EYEE EDS THE ENTIRE $250,000 CARGO Condlatine of. men’s and ladies’ clothing, shoes, furnishings, machinery, rope, ship irons crockery, a Se tools, rifles, sporting goods, underwear, etc., will be thrown on the market at about one-twentieth of the actual wholesale cost. Sale Commences Promptly, Thursday, January 27th, at 9 a. mJ THE SEATTLE BANKRUPT CO. 2738 Pike St. - HURWITZ CO, Everything is of the very highest grade and quality, pte only slightly damaged by salt water—made especially for the Alaskan trade if iS POSSIBLE TO QUOTE BUT A FEW OF THE THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS MEN’S SUITS—Value $25.00; 317-319 Pike St. LADIES’ KNIT SHAWLS value; for —$2.50 LADIES’ SUITS—To $40 values; MEN'S SWEATER COATS— $3.50 values; for MEN’S AND LADIES’ UMBREL- LAS—To $3.00. values; for DRESS GOODS—Assorted values, to 75¢c; for, yard MEN'S BEST ROCKFORD SOx — 15e¢ values; for .. MEN'S NECKWE AR—? 5c F ‘our in-Hands; for ... MEN'S AND L ADIES s’ ‘ HANDKE R- CHIEFS—15c to 25c values; for MEN'S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR —$4.00 values 317-319 pres. FAE SEATTLE BANKRUPT CO. ae AR a RRS PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS—Value 50c; BEST CANVAS GLOVES— 10c value; for KINGSBURY AND STETSON HATS $3.50 to $7.50 values BED COMFOR’ for RIBBONS—AIl colors; values to $1.00; for LACE CURTAINS—$z2.50 value; MEN’S WORK SHIRTS—50c to $1.00 values; for . MEN’S HEAVY UNDERWEAR— 75c to $1.00 values; for CHINAWARE—Values to $1.50; 89c MEN’S PANTS—$5.00 value; for DRESS GOODS—Values to ~ 50; for, yard GRANITE AND ALUMINUM WARE—Values to $2.50 . 317-319 Pike St

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