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THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910, NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR q HT VcrueRSOLE CONTEST ON; | SETTERS ARE POURING IN the wife forgive anything the nild or of ehildren 1 Deas not the child ce ernity the we lg Panes before ps t ia there a Bag im the word which the these circumstances ve? ae “ game position con ty the Lary Should wrongs she to euffer from her the hus * , $16 can Gaswer, $10 cash anawer, #5 co answer, two on the Wal , two veats ‘an the Wall closes at hoon 6, Anawe that time will mt of th be made in The t not more than sired fk, and address ole, care The Star bin The Star's Nethersote | fad the letters With every mall net all the tetters pat. Which looks a» mot care to com %@ am opinion in the men aay wie of a child co % tie certainty et , wrong toward the mien, 86 aN OUlrageous . & gOod father, pautfers intense!) when mo loeger worthy f the Meat man to the chit. arte child's f i's tu es @omdone the she may for thereby estab that the would never ayn In answer to women betas | eoacerning for a4 ether) means until for. pesto be a virtue. and, Age ihn sins ant ta | skto | when it is cold. See ee ee eee ee eee eee eee OLGA NETHERSOLE, From Her Latest Picture. --W ORTH-- KNOWING A boot or shoe that pinches in one place may be remedied by lay ing @ pad or compress dipped in hot} water on the spot and removing tt in this way the leather wilt expand and the boot or shoe will shape itself wo the foot. Iron napkins om wrong side, then right, until perfectly dry. Carefully fold. After the cloth has been fold. od onee, roll on @ pole. xo when used it will have only one fold down the middie. In short, to fave beautt fully laundered linen, dry In the hot ean, aprinkle with hot water, use bot irene and pleaty of pressure. and fold exactly even. Dipping the tips of the fingers in warm ofl every night t« the best means of keeping the nails in good Teanditien, The off will prevent them from hecoming brittie, and en. \* ables the skin round the pail to/ keep within Hs own limits. An tvory nail trimmer te a safe imple ment to tm pushing down the the vatle, and ft fe « | eut lemon over the burface of the 14 South.” the children | . + het after years | BR A child ts opposed ths @ernity the i. & child shooid and ashamed not being bad . worth: a thoughts of A woman can Negive & man's is ber and and thinks Wives should inn te the extent BMF made isiseradie lives. “i ly being her Simforter, should be i # god man will Mie tt and try for her anything ity for the sake of the | Ciriy itfe The - HBOS Of thts question he Of cases where nome on abtoad, not To separnte from he ao charactor in S curse tato | that fs whetly un oon Prove atatte. | a er ihe, chia: % ctmrneter t on Yew does not « ml tinne forriv = OF # man whose Tun of her b and a blight on Retther sex other entitied + ie seen’ ape a 7 98 the part of a ; ive of home . ven the fatt im norai “ee nails after the off bath has been of paper should we placed on the shelf on which the ptes or cakes are) fe stand. If it turne a Hebt brown} after a few momenta, the beat ts/ correct. Shoald the paper become| a deep yellow, a confectioner would | know that the temperature was} right for cakes of a solid desertp-| tion, a pale yellow denoting the proper heat for such items as| evonge cakes and light buns and} biacotts, stores for amall girls. | 4 of heavy wool | ot or fur col | ed with Mathers itt and rogs or buttons ffs faster WELCOMED 1H WALLIONS OF | HOMES, THERE 13 HO) STRONGER PRODE OF MERIT THAN CONTINUED ARQ INGRERSING POPULARITY } | FIREPROOF STORAGE * * * \* @ hole has FRIDAY MENU Breakfast Stewed Prunes Cornmeal Mush and Milk Haked Eggs with Cheean Toast Coffee Cream of Rb Clam F Curried Ca Mexican Salad at Chocolate Bre ding Coffe lifower Supper. Stuffed Onions, White § Honey Lady Baltimore Cake Baked Egos With Cheese Butter small plates, allow ing one for each person, and ® put on each a large thin slice ® of cheese. Break one or two ® eaKe carefully over each, dust * with salt and pepper, then @ sprinkle with bread crumbs ® and grated cheese Bake in # oven till the whites of the * eKes are wet Clam Pie. Make a ple crust as for ® moat ple and line deep dish, ® then put firet layer of clams # (raw), then pepper, salt, but ® ter and a little Nour, then a ® layer of crackers, and so on @ until dish is full, then add milk to nearly cover and add top crust, In which @ small been cut. Bake 1 # to 1% hours. Potatoes can be ® added if you Ike them in pies. * * * + * Curried Caulifiower, Boil a cauliflower unt! ten- der in salted water and ® break it Into emall flowerets. ® Cut an onion into the slices ®and cook 3 minutes in 2 ® rounded tableapoo butter, ® add-2 teaspoons of curry pow © der, the Jutce of half a lemon * and | cup of white stock and *® cook slowly for 1 hour, Press @ the sauce through a sieve, add @ the cauliflower and let sim ® mer for 19 minutes Mexican Salad Cook 1 cup of cbilt beand im 1 pint of clear water, To % head of Cinely cut cabbage add the beans, uncut, and 1 cup of finely chopped green i i lt aN z arc . is VERE RR RR ee we ee ee See RRR Eee eee Stet tte et ee ee eee eee ee eee ee | with in Mix thoroughly mayonnaise and serve dividual dishes Baked Chocolate Bread Pud. ding Two cups bread soaked In 2 cups of mitk until soft, then tablespoons of cocoa Bquares of chocolate of sugar, Bake Serve with hard sauce Hard Sauce T of butter erumbe noalded add 2 or cup slowly 1 hour s tw as 2 oF blespoons add much confectionery is possible to stir teaspoon vanilla ice until very cold an Stuffed Onions. Poel 6 large onions, the centers, boll 10 and drain, Mix 1 cup of chopped cooked chicken or veal with \% cup of fine white bread crumba, | teaspoon of chopped parsley, 2 table spoons of melted butter, Lt teaspoon of salt and a little white pepper. Fill the onions with the mixture, put them 1 ® buttered baking dish, bake until nearly done, basting fre quently with stock, then spria kle with buttered crumbs and bake until brown. Serve with white sauce remove minutes Scotch Scones. together two cups of two teaspoons baking powder and \% teaspoon of walt; next chop fn 1 table spoon of butter; lastly add 1 beaten egg and \ ‘lof tall Have dough = stiff enough to roll about % inch thick. Cut with a large sized ooky cutter and bake on a eriddie 20 minutes. Split in halves and serve weil but tered Sift four, _—_ Lady Baltimore Cake. Threequartere cup sugar, % cup better, % cup milk, &% teaspoon vanilla, 1% cups flour, white of 3 eges, beaten Bake in 2 Inyers and fil! with the following {ling and front with vanilla icing Filling—Threequarters cup wager, 4 cup water. Boil till it Spine « thread, then add it to the whites of 2 eazn beaten etiff, \ cup chopped walnut meats, %& cup dates and \% cup raisins blinlballaihathed Sadidladrtathadha Slaughter Sale PIANOS with two large, York City, bought over 100_ slaughter prices. cash to pay these two large factories we will give public the-benefit of these slaughter prices, but to get this benefit it will be necessary to pay the spot cash antee yotmcaw put these pianos in your homes and sell them ige more thamyeu pay us. ow. these pianps to be a bona fide reduction of one-half of what you will pay for the same grade of piano m any in Seattle The Meyer-Toner Piano Co who were hard: pressed for pianos. from lately well known piano manuiacturers in. New money, and them for spot. cash We guar store We will set! you a $250 PIANO FOR $125 $300 PIANO FOR $150 $350 PIANO FOR $175 $400 PIANO FOR $200 If you haven't all the cash it will pay you t nds ot your banker Chis applies two well known factories and borrow uitly to the pianos nrinefactured the m } THE MEVER-TONER PIANO CO. 314 Union Street THE STORE OF SAVINGS. OPPOSITE P.O PATRIOTIC PEOPLE USE “SOAPLAKE”: SOAP Because it’s SEATTLE MADE, which means BEST MADE. 5c. ALL DEALERS. closed a contract we at In order to raise. this large amount of the We guarantee the prices SHEER EEE EEE EEE REE EERE RR eee ee eee ee |MODISH HAT OF SATIN { UUELINALULGGLAU GONNA i Uni Cun a ution cA ULAR ERG EAE | Friday evening, February 4, at the ~y HE not harm you | eremonious deep gray satin duintily flowered wear ie made faced with heavy pompadour silk. The feathers arc of deep gray and black, and the crown band ts of black velvet FASHIONS Hips are slightly more empha sized than they were in last summer atylok In shoes, those with slightly rounded toes and Cuban heels are | ferred Though volle is etil! worn, a finer | material called marquisette votle is} newer One of the new colors, employed mostly in evening bostumes, is called primrose. it ia @ delicious color—not yellow, not pink-—but! quite as becoming as that other| bynutiful new color called bots de rose, which Is neither pink nor gray Stevens Women's Hellef past-and friends will be entertained ‘ | home of Mra. C. C. Rinesdoph of Dunlap. A cordial invitation ts ex tended to all members and friends SS Mecrnenson-anayv 0. | Maer 20c to 35c Friday Embrotderies, 10e a yard. and summer drew Rdgings and ff Vriday choose at 10c we will offer worth not less th Just what you want = for the chi rtions up to yard tomer morning at for underw covering For Ife Unbleach Sheeting, 36 wide quailty a od inches heavy Friday yard, 6% A domen yards Friday for Oe French and Ger man Valenciennes Laces. various widths, pretty de signs, very dainty 8: ‘eineh 1Ge Curtain n- lace dot and new 1910 inne, Friday te yard Huel plain Linen Towels and hem titehed dda and ends Clean = REDUC another big 1,000 Yards Fancy | \7c Outing Flannels Can't sell ov From 9% with cold water are done. of stove, shake of ip. Now th a fork. They a feather. Have ome hot pork bacon fat or any not had vegeta it heaping table You can take the mix- and drop into fat our t but it that is frying them light, iden brown find any, | asked umn, for ree Biar through this col ipes whieh some of The readers might Have ived answers, #0 do not believe persimmons can be used ir part of the A “fillet” te play | "sually fried for @ mith) alt of potatow. Cover and cook untf potatoes Drain and set back Add «mall piece of butter pepper and one exe all together w will be as sight a frying pan with fat, drippings, lard, good fat that ha oe with SUANITA somewhat similar to patty paste, | spoonfuls A.—You, for a girl of 13. When | #4 are used egetables | ture in spoonful you are older and have more un and ha creamed fixh, oyster h “o" ny bog bon se derstanding of the world, it might A i ely: Be casserol The have on ynthiaGreys Letters Ming Is the an improper one years to Ko and never rece any beaten thin ountry to a| beat an a small 'plece of meat applied to small pleces of meats are shells Deut Sapho of 18 Grey Ramekins or cups of pastry, | bles two crab meat or shrimp mixtures small J eov casserole and the mean in the Meats cooked in milly served in the h they are a for to have a go expre cooked Dear Miss Grey: Can you give| °? be we me any recipes for preparing per simmons? Are they good any way besides eating out of the hand? How might they be served at the table? What fillets, ramekins gian iish balls? STA READER.” time ago some a recipe for cooking per and as | was unable t steamed slowly 1 pan way are us in wh oven in thi dish tell me tain out Dear Mins wha il ta Following is a recipe of a gian fish balls are Norwe- a grain on it A ine a the staine til the E THE COST OF LIVING BEGIN WITH THE BAKIN POWDER TRUST an a rec or Norw A CON short Two 4 of potatoe eut in two pound of wt in «mal! and fivh on tarpen Soak tine un- nott at piece: fish ple if large nro 4 th d places Ir varnish and | ked in a kettle pieces, Put simmons ° t will easily o . op paying 40 or 50 cents Cream product per pound for Trust of Tartar Baking Powders, when an independent can be had for 25 cents per pound The name of this independent powder is Crescent Baking Powder It is an egg-phosphate powder, absolutely pure. It s and makes better and richer risen foods. ALL GROCERS SELL IT DOUUOOAUUVUUDE CUUEEUGAOUEEAUSOOENNSOONEHOOEEOOEOUEEUAUESOGOEGUOSUOUENN AUQOOUUGOOUUQOOOAOOOOOOOONEEOONOROOAOOOOOONOOOGH AOOAOUOOOOOUUOAUOUEAD HERSON-GRAY OO. [PIKE ST. NEAM #HOOND AV. ] MacPHERSON-GRAY CO.] MecPHERSON-GRAY CO. jLIMIT IS REACHED IN REDUCTIONS Next to actually giving the goods away, our February offer- ings stand unchallenged the city over. tremendous sacrifices we are making— A few examples of the Embroideries | 10c and 25c Wash Laces at =10¢ aC 10c. 4 For our new 1910 of ee Gingham fot of Fine To the splendid lot of 10¢ Tor chon Laces hc which drew such throngs last week. thousands of yards have b » added and a grand as- sortment provided for another day's selling. The widths run up to 4% inches. But choose Friday at Se a yard. 20c Linen-Finish an 2 for unde dren, Ther inches are wide 124cDress Percales and cot 1) Friday Outing, Fla: ke and plaid ium colorings er 10 yards to a cus 11 Priday a yard. Usable children’s dresses Think of buying Pereales at Te a y ton prices the highest in yéare Thirty-six wide too stripes, checks and neat figures light and dark colors, Not over 10 yards to a customer 9 to morning Te yard. stripes. 0c yard Women’s $20, Ree and $30 Suits | ss Silk and Fine Light-Weight Panama; black and nearly eve or; all s in one atyle or another. Garments positive nog worth up to $30.00. Priced for the clean-up at, $10. regular Te rd rches to C and comfort 3 Mae ear, stock Dress fast colors; cheeks, plaids and Fifty Suits from regular stock have and the sale will be sortment that will le. We're deter clearance of ali uits and Dresses more been added to this lot renewed Friday with an add to the fame of this mined to have a comple Fine Tailored Suits of Broadetoth Panama, Worsted; Princes Dresw Fe Mixed Pa Irish Frie $2.00 and $3.00 Petticoats Now| =." Undoubtedly the Best Pett t Bargain in , all Seattle They're ma $6.50 “Guaranteed” & Petticoats at black and all the most war eas and those who the morning are y ind very few i ee UOTUGEAAUTOOOOUEANANO UAE SAE AONUA TEER Ht regularly for $ hey last Friday a as handsome striped eff ik. Taffeta in b 3 and all color 10¢ MacPHERSON-GRAY CO.|®: 206-10 Pike St.—JUST.A STEP FROM SECOND AV.—206-10 Pike St, J = TIIHUNynUiuniiuit UUUUOOOODRDRREL EEG) TOTDOETTOTEUDEE AU EEL ERAGE HORE EEDA DOU GHU EG Eg AML i i NE