The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1910, Page 7

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peareneeereroeeeseerseoesesesooors | e, Some Other Letters in | Nethersole Contest eee ae eoeee Peoeorere F ersole contest brought so many very good let ag agit it waa with gre difficulty that the limited were ad out fhe & enre’ v > angele winners wer dout, The Star regrets “ , 1 © good lettera, but as a rd prizes to al ® . «hadi te the many titors, wil print a few wore recelved ane tor, of undoubted pugiliatic tenden lady compet! Dae ary pala what will happen t hor better half if he tbe path of duty vont coming to a Tt ie man's nature to stray slong 4 the lowlands of life's highway, and | to forgive a it is woman's duty to lift him to " is at home. ward the summit of the auntit hills, | mo. Husband will have a For better or worse,” promises Greken head twice the wife. Then, if she studies the ‘ws Ale wife's broken deeper moaning of the word, she hee strong arme more will discover that God, in Hin wis led “worse” to apply to are abused od mercy seats. able heartaches, blows to Command and to all the various downs ath club. | ence ered on the road of life. hard knocks| Men do not have to get married " is late home, to acquire naughty prociivities, or as ek «it Is handy | knowledge of places where little Rome. it has a| white kittens ought never to stray ‘and merit Women are aware of this Be and intend to fore marriage they overlook thelr fer hubby when sweethearts’ well-cultivated flelda of “wild oate”; so, for this reason fead man by his their husbands should receive as ee ft laste. and he much—tif not more—lenioncy and dark True, It is of very hard; but ’ and the ce-| the wife who respects the dignity rages pin ghould be of her marriage vow, and realizes the astern responsibilities annexed STEVENS. te “motherhood,” will adhere to the . forgiving quality—for lo 4 for ie place, | giveness is the fulfillment of life's p Oee laws. M. FRANCIS at: _ DECORATION FOR | MaUFeYS EVENING COIFFURE SEEEEEEELERESSSECSESE SESS IETS EEE i (t) What ts face? I use a au my face Lhave used dowan't seem to nu yy will dry | La Tinseed of} weed for? ‘ tM COUNTR GIRL ‘but once a day ‘vdeo gach as cas with cold la hot. Dry Much rubbing ‘without grease or \* * * ef a cold blister paix days. and tt can Toner ) j ‘and floor fle A dainty adjunet for the hair Is a/ # soft aigret of white marabou set low at the side and held by a cluster (0) What tan I'of the popular Iittie satin roses 2? They took | which aie’ euctrete’ the head Phite my fin - =<: (WORTH. KNOWING £ hing look over all SGk eer elbows or linen for spots. Tea and coffee the callous | stains usually yield to bot water) ite close | when poured steadily through them more reso | Fruit stains, or ta fact any stain, 8 your part. can slways be removed by rubbing) ‘of & useless, | pure glycerin into them before put iting into water. After washing dry |in sunshine or open air. What causes " | under the) When wall paper becomes stained | Gay remedy for by the furniture being pushed} A Ww againat it, make a paste of pipe Of intest!.' clay and cold water and lay {t over Suggish bowel the mark. Be very careful not to} constipa rub the paper at all, but allow the Mmplity dict, reg. paste to remain on all night. The i and oo freely of next morning bruah it off carefully | nt fuiee. Use raw fruite with a clean, soft brush. Unie: | Wash the the stain fe very old, tt should di Water twice daily, appear entirely after this treat Water rinse, Mas ment eFelids. (Such indicate big.| All white or all black im the! Is is serious enoush smartest thing affected in street with your Year a8 well as im evening cow ames peacnet ENE Na seeming slights and grievances as 0 of ('o magnify them We can stand the bitter hard crit. or) telam of strangers, but criticism | ¥).4 from those we love always tears! fown rather than builds up. It acts Panttion. i as & cruel sting rather than a heal-| f00d In the Most ing eure : i A éritieal wife is seldom a loved sat the best of us, one A man can get all the hard wes the least of us knocks he cares for in the business 4, Se al of us world, and when he reaches home| fe t> smooth over the from work he is oft depreased Pee OSY, a4 appiy the | und irritated from too many of vy Reeded. isan art|them. In his wife he wants to a Worth cultivars only loving sympathy and #aay to overlook +) eering companionship wonderful record juced, showing the arve improvements in king Machine Compar “MISERERE” From “Trovatore” Ing CARUSO and ALDA ! « Chorus of New York ! plendid record is how on sale by SHERMAN OLAY & CO me in and hear it—t's a ee eeeeeene THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1910, 7 ee es FRIDAY MENU, i SESE EEE EEE EE SHEER EEE EERE EE EERE EEE FREESE EEE EERE EER BE Beet and String Boan Salad, Three mediumalsed young red beets boiled tender, and skinned and eoole Prowse through a fine steve, and add Wx tablespoonfuls of malt vin egur, and gradually beat in one cupful of olive ot]. Add 4 pinch of salt and paprika, a few drops of nutmeg, cloves, celery, olnnamon and onion ex tract. Beat to a emooth cream, then toss over one quart of Breakfast, Bananas, Cereal with Cream, Baked Regu. Toast. Coftee. Dinner. Cream of Onion Soup, Hrotied Halibut Mashed Potatoes. Boot and String Bean Salad Apples with Rice. Coffee canned string beans. Heap fu a pyramid on aglad plate, Qupper and garnish with erlsp green Cheese Custard a Apple Muffins Grapefruit Marmalade Coffee Cookies. Toa Cheese Custard Cut the crusts from enough slices of stale bread to make two cups when cut in Inch squaros. Butter the bread be fore cutting into the squares Put the bread into a baking dish suitable to send to the table, and alternate the layers of bread with thin shavings of cheese, If the cheese be dry it may be grated, Beat two exes; add half a teaspoonful of salt, a dash of paprika and three cups of milk and pour over the bread and cheese in the dish. Let bake in a very moderate oven unlli the mix ture is firm in the oenter and the bread ta slightly browned Serve hot at luncheon or bper Baked Eggs Butter gem pans Break one exe Into cach section. Sprix kle pepper and salt upon each eax and add a tiny bit of but ter. Place In hot oven thre minutes if liked Five tatautes if to be well done. Apples With Rice, Put a cup of rice over the fire tn about three puts of cold water, and shake or stir until belling; let boll three minutes, then drain off the water, rinse the rice in cold water and drain again, Add three cups of milk to the rice and let vk until r and dry; when partly cooked add half a teaspoonful of salt, and when fully cooked add one fourth @ cup, each, of butter Apple Muffins. One beaten egg, 1 up chop Ce ee ee eee eee cream and orange marmalad a ae 2 tabienpaens e ‘3 lade sugar, 1 of butter, 1% cups or candied peel, shredded fine : : milk, 2 cups prepare hr also from one to three oan % cups prepared flour. Hake or oo yolks, as is ont, Mix Toe ee all together thoroughly Dt» pose in rounds on 4 serving dish, having the round in the center higher than others, On these rounds set cored-and pared apples cooked in syrup; reduce the syrup by cooking. to pour over the rice, and sprinkle th with candied or cherries cut In shre hot. Coffee Cookies. One cup each of mola sugar and very % cup melted spoons soda dissolved in the coffee, two teaspoons cinne mon and, if you like, a cup of chopped raisins. Flour enough for a moderately soft dough, and roll them quite thick a os . * . * * * _* . * *. eee ee es THE BTONE, FISHER CO. | Beoond and University. THE STONE, FIGHER CO., Second and University, infants’ and Children’s Wea Three Thousand Dollar Stocks at About 50c on the Dollar One of the foremost specialty shops in Seattle decided to discontinue its d wear. And so it sold us its entire stock, with the promise, however, that partment of infants Used in Our Advertisements The stock includes everything for babies and children up to 6 years of age. It is all fresh, clean and exceedingly good, better than could be found, we believe, in any other store hereabouts. For con- venience we have arranged the whole collection into big groups and everything goes on sale tomor row at9a.m. These bang, tne of the values offered— Wool and Cashmere Hose, nearly all Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Petticoats, colors Dresses, Knitted Wool S: Sacqt 1¢8, Sleep- Baby Bib ing Garments. “9 mncts of white lawn, 7 alues up to 25c Values up to $i SEER EEE S FERRE ES EERE EE ERE REESE ERASER ES CHEESES ERE R REE E ES BEE = a i Fall Spring tits —FOR— $16.85 AND UPWARD From the very nature of this remarkable offering, it being such a thoroughly unusual thing for Brand New Suits to be offered at the beginning of a season at such a low fig- ure, there will doubtless be a very large attendance at the sale, so we urge all intending purchasers to come early, Remember! Alterations Free Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop Take Elevator-—-500 Arcade Bldg.—Take Elevator Open Until 9 P. M. Saturday tonnets, Hats, Tams, Caps and Silk Vests w Hats Silk Carriage Robes. I ra White Lawn Dresses. White Lawn Dresses, sizes up White Petticoats. to § Values up t a Eiderdown Robes. ini antes, e Short Coats, all sorts Knitted Wool Leggings. Values up to $3.00. Children's Rompers, sizes up to 6. Children's Wash Dresses, sizes up string at the bottom e sizes up to 6. Values up to $1.00. es the ne esi i White Skirts, long and short. Coats and Dresses of wash and Arnold’s Knickerbocker Drawers Arnold's Sleeping Gowns with draw wool materials, all colors and all Values up to $5.00, —_ : a= te) ee a ao its Name Should Not Be | 6 down and 1 per week STERLING JB¥ JEWELRY co. Room 119 * Main 7205 bones ‘Sale stock of Clothing, Hats. Furnishings at your Some of Many Reasons|t Why You Should Take Advantage of the BANKRUPT SALE of the STERN FURNITURE CO. ————___—_—____—__——. We Picture Below Just —You can save $0 much One Price name |The Oriental Pool Rooms | 45—Poo! Tables—45 26—B8olo Tables—25 Bar, restaurant, cigar stand and seven chair barber shop. Largest place of the kind in the world. $10 jcash given away daily. 1413-15-17 | Third av.. between Ptke and Union. —Vou can buy for so much less —Ihe goods are new and uptodate | { { | Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle —You can get better goods for less money | This beautiful Library Table in full quartered oak, very highly | p a good value at Stern —You can actually buy at factory -cost price of $48.00. Bank $24 rupt Sale price —tvery article is priced accordingly f Capital Surplus . —Price is not considered—goods must be sold In time of want, sickness, —You have such a big selection to choose from * | accident or death, a snug balance in the savings bank will be your best friend. —One dollar will go as far as two in the regular way MUNSON-NOAH FURNITURE CO. 1526-28—SECOND AVE.—1526-28 IANOG LOCOKi.%., $1.00 opens an account INTEREST A PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually JAMES D, HOGD, President N, B. SOLNER DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Sehmita, J. D. Low man, A ewart, CH. Bebt R. © McCormick, Jemea D. Hoga N Cashier Prhor. RAUIWS B. Solner. CORNER SECOND The first exsentias 18 correct lenses, FOR RENT which my method of examination in and CHERRY STREET Arcade Hall, At Kohler & Chase, sures, Glasses complete, guaranteed | Mranches at Ballard, Georgetown Friday ovenigg. ive 1318 Booend Ay Beery SEPM Mvore. Cations Os and Renton bon Club, Phones }ivay nds 288% | Inde Tel. Main 1032, Bevond floor, 1414 Second, over | ; | Raven Drug

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