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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1910. NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR Black Cloth Suit tad Letters | “gem | al CAN WE AFFORD TO EAT? HOUSEWIFE ASKS THE STAR | Editor of The Star; It len't a | Washington, senators and repre problem {nm political economy that sentatives from Washington, Who |is worrying the housewife. She's ge of tho supreme court of up againet an empty meat pot. Will |t ted Staton? you ask business men o MIS H., Stanwood, Wash or financiers what ia the answer A.—V president, James School that it in all very craft Sherman; cabinet offt late and arbitrate and investigate secretary of state, Philand but, in the meantime, I've got to | Knox; secretary of treasury, : 7 jeook. So have my jlin C, MacVeagh; secretary of wa | housewives Jacob M. Dickinson; attorney gon What shall we cook? M. Wiekersham, poat-| of living is bi Frank HH. Hiteh-| | etbook, shall of the navy, Ge | When husband « t | 7 " | dinner tonight 1 the westion | ask very mort << ET 8 * SRK RARES AARNE AS) Dear MENU AND RECIPES WITHOUT MEAT a FRIDAY MENU. BREAKFAST. sale CaK® —s Coffee. DINNER. ames of the Vic ot officers, ove: ington, Heutenant of Wash} ernor of Cook until ten a pudding the trusts | dren yt rein well to leg! boring sometime eretary Ballinger men Wilnc wi RANGES Fr G plan all day Charles Nagel ington, M. B. Hay nor, Gov. Hay was governor but upon the came Cranberry Pudding with Cran: verry Sauce. knitted teaspoon taston.. Wesley 1. Jones and head and supply the side "| boratea|H. Pile repromentattve ver | Washington, W. W. McCredie, Cake Witnour | court fe Hon, M | | There are eight Griddie Canes. Sa rule for bread : a good way to id bread: Two erumbs, t cup of es and long strings States supreme tie W. FY When the children have cold KNOWING tell me how to make whe bread | Ad@ orange juice and bee “ an orange which Iv to t tame duck two onions In a saucer, np with suge and ove to simmer into sirup. | is too| When you put the children to bed | give a half teaspoonful to the baby jand a full teaspoon of the sirup to || _ i hc Recipe rge Turkish bath towel || nice bath robe for a baby || nid. Use white cotton urtain cords for the girdle and dough, mold well and put fn ba ake the hood of Turkish face || Sane and ost in o Warm | bh. The little robe ts service _ ss 4 convenient and easily vt for both economy ang) #ht Bake from 46 mir | woat one hour, This will make two good: | rnately two oe }paire of shoes, inet on the JJ. eee eee eee ee ee ee 2 ee with co east cold to the grated | to apple sauce,| 4 served with wild of Three cups flour, one cu fuls Crescent Backing Powder teaspoonful cinnamon teespoonful vanilla, one-hali cup lard with small ‘piece of butter, one and one-half cups of milk. Filling and icing if required ightly to keep from he next more!n® them «team un sogar, een, we!l 7 5 and halt a“ for each cup fs weed. Dts Mttle cold adding. «= Mix fry the same Dissolve one cake tepid water burning. 1 ender, th spoons of sal poon of caraway seed, easpoon of black pepper and sp of sour cream. A good ait dough ts better than a rust dough Makes two t le very nice and any a who likes fried onions will surely lke this, yeast in 4 cu) teaspoonful « l flour to m a soft dough, and fn a warm 1 to rise, When light, |“ atic In enough flour to make t} To keep tine from rusting, tt is! & Kood plan to piace th near the fire after they have b washed and dried | Tt te whee } comfort ry 4 of one pair sized loaves of bread. ther has t e with || | slipping up. To rem Dear Misa Greoy—Can you Inform | say ut off the shirt, begin Hpe| me th The Star what is er arm seam two inches or body ta white laund low arm hole. Then make a A READER année! whirt not over a yard in Greaso which has been put by with side seams shaped to through a process of refinin @ it narrower At the top, and omens | gather to the shirt, finishing raw edges with loose buttonhole stitch ~ mercerized cotton Knitted jbande,. to which the diaper is pinned, can be worn under this amma cup of butter in gran ‘Gat up two pounds fab—<od, perch or preferred. Place Fae weet, potatoes potatoes of fish. Slice Baked Dried Peas. Did any of the readers try baking the dried green peas? Soak over night. fn ig pot them fn bear t pork, # a h of soda. Put be %, put the cover nd bake, Only take f bours in a hot use for the crack {9 |4e a fil} nce of lan equal quantity of LALA eee 2D Cocoanut Jumbles. Uream 1-2 cup batter, add xradually @ cup of sugar, | ta jespoon milk, 2 beaten exms, cup cocoanut, 2 teaspoons baking powder in 2 cups Nour. Roll thin. Cat with doughnut atter. Sprinkle with sugar and cocoanut and bake in quick oven. Sometimes you an use less flour NEAR SHOOND AY PIKE ST. NEAR SROOND AV. MacPHERSON-GHAY CO, J.-P eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. see eeeeeee irther need be said: ——— —___. fourth cup butter together, add one well-beaten eas, one-fourth cup of sour milk aod one and one th | cups flour, mixed with one-half tea spoon soda. Combine the two mfx-| tures, add one-balt teaspoon vanilia Bake in two layers. Put frosting between and on top. | FINAL SALE ‘| es Suits! “PRES FURTHER. REDUCED Bis an exceptional BEST SUGAR FOR TEA AND COFFEE! BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE! ) $1.50 and $2.50 SKIRTS for A great lot of Wo Friday at 98 Of the popular R feta, in black, plain « and Heatherb $1.50 and $2.00 Kimonos for 98c Women’s Long and Short Kimonos, at less than Made of Arnold's superfine flannel de $1 50 and $2.00 Waists for Amazing values in new 1910 | Each quotation tells its own story so eloquently that nothing fu Alt Suits That $22. 50 | Were $45 to $60 Black and ale eulere Black and all colors ‘Friday and Saturday Big Bargain Days at Freiberg’s In fact, every day is a Big Bargain Day, It will soon be the wind-up of this Big Sale, then n's Petticoats will t nts that were $1 arment Prices That Talk for Themselves! Were $25 tv $35 $1 A. is All Suits That ngerie and linene and Flaxon, ned with dainty -D8¢ $4.50 and $6.50 50 and $6. 50 COATS FOR nS3f Long Coats, of fin- Waists, of fine, sheer lawns, plaited and tucked or lavishly ts lace and embroideries ; values up to $2. Friday. to. secure a Wellemade suit at - y low price POarantee that the Mi prove satisiac These are Misses’ and Children cost to manufacture flannelette, in French well-made Kimonos est materials, In red, tan, blue, 2 to 8; Coats that re 50 ta $6.00. Friday you will regret having missed it. Many have gray and brown; s bought several suits, dresses, c., knowing ery particular cannot duplicate such excellent values for Hall purchases y Hin they | the money. and at the price she wants to pay. There is a bargain for every buyer, MS taution you to Everything Really, as we ex. nad UP_TO 35c EMBROIDERIES AT. Friday | | Another great lot of new Embroidertes will be of. ' Value | | 2! Cc fered Friday at 100 a yard, and wise {s the woman . | 2 who will be here for first pick. It Includes Rdg Cc 4c | ings and Insertions in widths ranging from 3 to 12 remngnte Soft - Finish | inches wide. The designs are unusually dainty Immense Reductions h ~ambric, one to ten-year. The values run up to 35e a yard, Take your choice , Quantitie ght Shirting "7 Pr % to 11 Friday | F n stri “ all | Not Friday at 100 @ yard oT ge ay ' morn Owe ard. over | gee Bye The MacPherson-Gray Store—Pike Street, Near Second Avenue. ning. 4% HS fo be sold in in the house at ; gs $25.00 ow sal $850 Ht prices $28.50 % On sale $8.50 $25.00 Ladies’ Long IDresses at Half 0 yards to a customer / wh 10 yards to a cust GINGHAMS. Women’s $4 Shoes, $1.50: Value Thousands of pairs, lets a4 10c marked for this great Friday sale at half anc 1 | 122C Quality ° e Amoskeag Drege Value! $6,00 Children’s Coats, only a few left, to close out at .... Misses’ $2. Shoes, $1.19 desirable Shoes less than half WAISTING a 08.~ Value 1Sc $35.00 Ladies’ Tailored scores of Suits on Women's Gooc 5.00 Ladies’ Rubberized $6.00 Ladies’ $2.00 Ladies’ Waist Original “THE HOUSE OF SAMPLES” 6 Sample Suit Shop 500 ARCADE BUILDING Open Until 9 P. M. Saturday If you can’t come Friday, come Saturday. Freibersg’s Cloak and Suit House Between Pike and Union 1410 Second Ave. 3C (22c| oli | XTRAL 60c Sheets, 39c 39c | $8.00 palr | The MacVherson-Gray Store—like Stre All Blankets and Comforts On Sale at Reduced Prices Full Bleached neets, 2x90 inche sh, serv Seg eg ee a | 206-10 PIKE ST. = MacPherson- Gray Co. Just a Step 1y 2d Ave.