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MEN ARE GETTING IN ON STAR NETHERSOLE CONTEST 1. Should the wife forgive everything and anything the husband may do, if he is the father of a child or of obildren by her? Does not the child co ment through ail eternity the marriage vow taken before God's holy altar? is there a wrong in the world which the wife under these circumstances should not forgive? 2 Are men and women in exactly the same position con cerning forgiven Should the wife overiook wrongs she le obliged to suffer from her husband, more than the hue band would forgive if the wrongs had been committed by her? These are questions involved tn Olga Nethersole's play, "The Writ ing on the Wa What do Star readers think about them? The Star wil! give prizes for the dest answers, as follows First best answer, $15 Second best answer, Third best anewer, cash. Fourth best answer, two for “The Writing on the Wall.” Fifth best anewer, two seats for “The Writing on the Wall.” test closes at noon Sat February 5. Answers re that time will not re eelve consideration. announcement of winners will be made in Monday, February 7 Write answers—not more 180 words—on one side of = with ink, and address ersole, care The Star The Star's Nethersole contest ended at noon today, That the questions Involved were of vast in terest to readers was evidenced by the great numbers of answers re ceived. A great many well-wr'! comprehensive answers were ab: the limit of 150 words, and there fore not: eligible for consideration in the contest. Announcement of the ners will be made in Monday, February 7 The three best answers will re ceive cash prizes of $15, $10 and $5 Tespectively. The winners of the fourth and fifth prises will receive two seats each for the Friday even fg, February 11, performance of Olga Nethersole in “The Writing oa the Wail,” the Moore theatr Lorenzo 8B. Wells, Juneau, Alaska, says “Whether pagan or Christian, Jew or Gentile, we wore all carly impressed with the superior apirit Gominating the universe. As we travel the beaten path and discern caah 10 cash, the pr The Star than the te win The Star, the unfoldment of a preconcerted, gcheme, we recognize the ego in each and every individual, the fact ‘that the child ts dependent neither ‘pon the mother nor the father for the natural development of its be ing; we realize the necessity for in Gependence, for self-assertion. The inexorable law-—what is to be, will be—absolves both parents from @ny mistaken iden of duty to the child and dishonor to themselves. Are we not all of the same clay? Hence by what right can*any man gay, ‘I will be governed by this law und my wife by that? No! Dame Mature failed to make any compen- gation for such discrimination. All moral—-how I wish I could say ail legal!--laws must be applicable to both sexes at all times under al! circumstances. An “Infractor,” who fails to sign his name, moralizes as follows “Speaking generally, the respon wibility of paandnes and father. seats | | bilities. | wife i hu |lips and | served a simple | | chopped olives, OLGA NETHERSOLE, From Her Latest Picture. hood trans wh ther reaponst an who as bilith as a so tar a wih! tent or unfit husband mental, moral and of wife and off & dissolution of the} The interests of #o-| present organized, re standard of morality ed thy transgresse fully tneomp and father physical welt spring dema: marriage tle clety, as at quire a sing in family fe “To which infractor shall we In tine our teney? Woman is the lesser man, And all her with mine aa moonlight unto sunlight, | Or as water unto wine | Nature has ordained man to be the positive, woman the negativ Man Is the active principle, woma: the pasaive To man tx given do sire, nature's arbitrary and inflex-| ible dictum for the perpetuation of the species, Man, who dwells with temptation, has the mere need for mercy and tolerance Mrs. 8. &. Stevens, Arlington, Wash... says Should a wife forgiv wrong her husband does her? if the man i worth it all and she loves him enough to bary his fax and sins beneath idotizing self-| merifice and tortured heartstrings. She would be justified in saying} for a child's sake--but children) should not be the scapegort or loak to condone sine of efther par eot—"You are a big mistake, but tis human to orr, so we will peg along, anyway “Bex cuts no ice ness fits both se should exact more forgiveness than they would grant in return } “Here's some logte for forgiving} ones Sweet the tesy, Graceful the hand charity doth ply; And beautiful the eyes that with kindly wisdom See not the errors, or pass the virtues by / a The same bar Neither party lips turned to cour that for} | LAYTIME 4 TORIES *Y THE ELEPHANT’S BANK How have been t York city? they have animals all kinds of beautif large cages, the lions fing and buffalo In another butiding you the elephant who his pennies. He is low, who stands awaying back his huge cars trunk. As » near hie stall trunk, begging fies Now her brot I phant put dropped a Mr the lit where rang the again fun of Bronx park That is the Y many you little peo: N in park in has a - A great big fel ynd Ruth ester ca wher penny Into it an'ts This ea that. he How to Save on Beef BY A th part Busin: Bringers. sell real estate, etc. Star cla BUTCHER fied ads. Buy or ‘TRY A SUNDAY | japectal treat in des passions marked | | | dissolved in a Mttle cold milk; mix | time j diasoived in HOME PICNIC It's a) ear It Helps Mothers Out Wonder- fully. home Have you ever tried an at supper on Sunday night Lots of ple are doing it aday# because tt gives the house more time to devote to chureh going, visiting and talking with her gathered family, The supper can be all prepared in the morning, and very little work while dinner arations in progress and are handy main part of the plente This does not old-fashioned dry kind of No, not at all, It tasty sandwiches with kind your piente pe now are sup sand wick mean the sandwiches ana nice, spness and tastiness at make the children band and guests all emack their ask for more these sandwiches can be salad, some canned coffee, and if a ed, a quart of cream from the corner store an finiah off a true beach meal Here are some recipes for sand wiches wh are extraordinarily and « salad and cake ok A i the r and With fruit, cake and good Crab Sandwich | grated quar quarter | pa ter cheese, each of #a mustard, tablespoontul teaspoonful lemon wo thbleapoonfuls teaspoonful prika and Sandwiches.Chop to three large sardines, a cup boiled ham, ground, and three amall pickles, Add « teaspoonful of French mustard. Mix to a paste with a little ketehup and lemon julee. Cheese Filling for Sandwiches To two tableepoonfals of melted butter add one tablespoonful and @ half of four with half pint of milk and %K to a thick paste. Take he ¢ from the fire and add alt and paprika, also @ + tenapoonfal of French mus Work into this a large eup- ul of grated cheese. Thin will keep for a week and ie very good. Celery 4. Holl a cup of milk and thicken it with a tablespoon of cornstarch well together | beaten eax, 2 tea spoons of sugar, 1 of ealt, balf a| teaspoon of dry nustard and a amoll pinch of cayenne pepper: pour this into hot milk a little at « stirring constantly; when atte smooth take off the fire and add a tablespoon or more if de sired of clive off and the same quantity of vinegar, mix well to gether and when cold pour over celery whieh has been cut in very small pieces. Tastes fine i HERE THEY ARE, LADtES— Jolly Jumbies Cream % cup butter with 1 cup] sugar, add 1 cae, % tenapoon sodn| % cup sour milk and flour enough to roll Rolt about | % Inch thiek, cat with biseult cut-| ter and from haif of these cut out Se center with = large thimbte. Spread jelly over the biscutt halves, and bake. These are very nice --W ORTH-- KNOWING It yo wd weorct ene has tinen, percale, instantly tn vinegar rins Alp then wash and well Don't whrink fat and ate to is ir 4 than lard WAR TO THE TEETH EDWIN J. BROWN, 713 First Ave., lumbia Bankrupt Sale 1,000 stock of © Guest and own price 424 Hats your othing Furnishings at VIM PR a08 THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1910. FASHIONABLE SPRING Hats | » Se ed SUNDAY MENU. Curry of Crab. Between and pounds of crab meat, sinall onion, three tablespoon fuls of mutter, two of flour scant tenapoon of curry der, a speck of cayenne, tle salt, a sear or stock, Let then add onion cut and fry brown, When onton is cooked add the f and curry powder and stir together for two minutes stock, cook two t and strain, Add small pieces and minutes, Serve of botled rice three two Breakfast. Baked Apple Cereal with Cream Baked Beans, Chili Sauce. Brown Bread. Coffee pow i Dinner butter get of Bpinach Soup Gurry of Crab Delmonico Sweet Potatoes Mashed Turnips Honeyeomb Pudding with Cream Sauce. Coffee very SHES E EERE SERRE EERE ERE RR Eee eee ee ee erat simmer fiv with border around the dish Supper Pineapple Omelet But 4 T at Chocolate Cake. Tea Deimonico Sweet Potatoes One quart pota in Sprinkle and in hot oven. Bweet Pour Honeycomb Pudding Mix together \% gar, | cup of four, 1 teaspoon of soda and 1 cup of molansen Heat % cup of butter with % up of mith until well blended, combine two mix tures, add 4 well-beaten ecg beat thoroughly, turn into a buttered baking dish and bake in a slow oven for about 1% hours Cream sauce—Cream % of butter, add gradually 1 cop of sugar, favor with vanilla and add \% cup of thick cream toes over cup of su one nen over grated ker crumbs che Hake the Cream of Spinach Soup ntly the cor of of aleve @ hot m! and toasted one can Onn through a one son spine quart « Kea nloely f ne with rv ip SPHERES ESSERE RRR Se RRR ee ee Cook together trying pan two tablespoonfuls each flour and butter, Do not al low the four burn. Stir into this roux a cupful shred ded pineapple, sweetened to taste, a pinch of aalt and the well-beaten yolks of five eggs Lastly fold in the atifily whipped whi of the oxgs, cook « mome or two, then set the the oven and bake until the eggs are puffed and set. Turn out on a hot platter, sprinkle with sugar and serve bot in a a See eee eee SERRE eee eee eee eee ee eee with been length. a bananas which have peeled, cut in halves, wine and = cromsws one banana allow spoons of water, 1 gar, 1 teaspoon of melted but ter, 1 of lemon juice and a few grains of salt. Baste often od cook slowly « half an he , or till the nanas are red and «irup thick. Serve very hot SERRE ESR ER EEE EERE EE REE ES PER ERS Re * D eee eee ee ee ee eee eeeeeeeeee ERROR Ee ee encrosaaens Lomvmanr Mv vote FLOER Artiatic? Hivtiier und more becoming than for many seasons Some of them are wore head a little Many of the wide brims are turned up higher than the crown, and it ts important that the ender side of the brim be very decora tive. Huge bows are ip high favor inaline, especially Chains of tiny the hats in Broad t around, + The crowns ar are untrimmed Indeed they art back from the face, showing the fore the very summery-looking ones of rones trail acroni A mow fetching way rban shapes In leghorn, with brims which roll eves be very popular withthe girls and youthful ma massed with flowers and satin ribbon, and the brims wide turned up brims, trimming Fact No. 23 About four month ] ler, brush the teeth with powdered | niece, Rinse the mouth daily or atener with peroxide diluted with warm water, Common baking soda makes a good teeth cleanser, and joan be used as often as desired. It mays to visit a good dentist at least) every six months and have the teeth cleaned and a watch kept for} decay Moving Heve, are paid a « wages Yo certain what that inter- venes between the blossom- ing and ripening of the cocoa pods, Ax the cocoa is @ perennial this process is continued throughout the year and fruit may be gath- ered at any time. ANO FOR RENT. Kohler & Chase, 1918 Second Av Tel, Main 1082. ind. 1032. ynthiaGreyss : _etters Dear Miss Grey: How can fon my halr ribbons? (2) How long should my dresses be? 1 am 14 years old, five feet two in b t avd am @ freshman in bigh school ) How can | do my hair? It is alt ne middle of my back, Is jot and is very thick curt SCHOOLGIRI A of taffeta you by trontng | hot ir my it} 1 atif. rators, U be| ecified scale of pleture black 1 ace! at most any o FASHIONS | ; de glove in the t hou It la worn for street heavy texture and wide stitch. | stiffen them while of a soft wf anything that w stiff. It would seem very pretty br ite way down and then ing, and in the evening in the pale coming gold tones that are becoming to} ia the arm and hands choos Main €260- SHREN Tallors 1107 Bot wes one ar them wet with a Phones—tnd & PALDHgDG: Men's Pv Pike St aue looney tied with color Your Davenports ne? and Sant- THOS. J CARROLL, Optician Your Eyes | baniand bl Not dre be just abo 1 While the long, broad stole | far Is the one most seen, the amall neckpleces with heade and claws age|still are in excellent style, and ator?) many fashionable women will not “ tgive them up for the more cumber not offem | some furs. Dear Miss Grey—Will * what good About what are the ay of a moving pletare About once a week Buy or Sell Real Estate. Classified Page. WHAT THE EAST DOUBTS THE I ats WEST KNOWS One Kastern woman said of CARNA TION: “Do they really make it out on the coast? 1 they that Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle - $300,000 50,000 thought Capital it sell just said to make Surplus SMITH’S CAFE to the 1123 Third Ave This very doubt wae a tribute country In which we make Carnation Milk (Evaporated and Sterilized.) All your dollars should and they will Start and watch work for you, —it is up to you “a savings account the results. People of the Pacific made right among our jutey Coast kn) oternal pasture w CARNATION MILK always is 8, where grass fresh. that NAME O. best-known INTEREST 4} Per Cent the waters We also wish patros ONE ARTICLE, SOLD UNDBR ONE 18 CARNATION MILK, tt cooking, for The producing 1 ire, the alr deliciously our ne to know WH NLY milk for MAKE AND the BUT THAT table, f Compounded Semi-Annually o” everything. extreme care exercised in every of the pre brand) ep HOGE, ARNATION MILK (our only safe. of upertor JAMBS D. N. President akes © B. DIRECTORS SOLNER, Casbler in quality—pure Tall Can, 10¢—Baby Size, 5c AT YOUR GROCER'S Ferdinand Sehmits, J. D. Low man, A. B Stewart, C. H Bebb, Kh. © McCormick, James D. Hoge, Nf, Bolner CARD ATION MILK PACIFIC THE MODERN MILKMAN COAST General Offices CORNER SECOND CHERRY STREET Manufactured b. CONDENSED MILK CO. and Seattle, Wash GRAND PRIZK—Highest Award Alaska Yukon- Pacific Wx position Pineapple Omelet T Over up bis or her pose at the Econom Ties We “ rn, he ave way or of he ut rades othing from th erioin (" elioh fal Press \GTON, Feb, §, Harvey W, cau of chewtatay, the present brought abou: ie by the high abstain from rything she tag Ot nO much of woup bone wily of potatoes; and will, if ust a6 wae ‘h (he addition af ot and a rr bone ean be ough 1 and boll tt dom b the ment. ‘Pig roast’ w it to set il be ‘ably in beet food for mag. © orice tt ts Row and orm mesh rice for the American coal methods of the 0 uses up all you would not hear ap the increased eost off American cog wastes enough French rm - y save every crumb of broad, ag into rage They know how to make the cheaper cute re the average of ia fit D meat and t © eat unless The turban has usurpel the. Fou of the pieture hat for many occasions, and is ® fashionable gatherings, is good, because it is perfect and pure. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardellt’s. You all know what that * the beet of everything, Just a ' want it And the Beat American Cafe! rth and Pike, on the Boulevard. a THE way TO WIN A MAE ease his palate-t bed hy we learned tong AS a pleased patron «wilt prove, Itt we cook ene wet ft soups, fish, meats aot a3 but the way We We ask your DM \pest food thet de