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GREY. gil freak fed any old wa and are they add « lo’ etches in th ee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee af tartar and MME, then fold wager, the juice mt halt a lemon WH eked apple Meh Ssleve, Tu baking die he Of hot water 1 Minates and Y With sweet of 2 beaten oges then add meited bx OFMers. Hake # icate and sp butter before se With Res. sand quarter | Weak t cup 1 et weaid unt the appi ANd wweeten SESE SEER R REESE REE E ESSE SESE OEE E ESSE EEE EEEEEE SO EES EES EE SEE DOES EEE E Eee hier ee finished with ged fen as the ™ tome of the May by any hat Freak Hair Dress they belong. Some Weartng $25 ewiteh * few extra curls besides. ations are In high " Strings of sembprecious © wound round and round head, Uaralike arrangements . mh any time of day or ven ds of ribbon with xold and silver aie and dangling galloon em designs and hairpins of tntrt worn by faddy barbaric huge vice are all g Fashions Which Followed the Death of the Rat. women, The prettiest of all it can't be denied that many of these Oriental fashions in hair or hamentations are pretty—ia the simple ribbon bandeau Ogeasionally one sees a woman with a beautifully groomed head of hair, softly cotied in a graceful, be coming way, fastened with a few pretty abel! hairping, and absolute ly free from false hair, rats and the ke, And bow welcome a sight it ie—-and how rare! YY TIME TORIES THE SOUTH WIND Wh from 4 sunny elime, Sang the South Wind as he came! wing gently from the south Oh, dear,” grambied little Frank rom his place on the windowseat ! wish you'd take me down there. It's 80 cold here.” All right.” sang the South Wind; just go to sleep. Frank obeyed, and fm a trice he fet Bimself and the couch lifted right through the window and car ow over snowy fields on to © pastures and past pretty vil ages and broad rivers-—on and on Ull at last the couch sank down in & grove of beautiful orange trees Piowers and singing everywhere. Frank P aod walked about to. ex hie surroundings. Here be- anKe Kove he found ripe bananas growing He ste some of these, and how good they tasted! Further on he met some dark skinned children playing queer They took him to their en Of grass and bamboo. While some of the honses w bullt on the ground, others were set up on high posts and had to be reached by « ladder. How bappy and idle all these dark-skinned people seemed to be They could play or sleep al! day if How warm it wa: birds See eee eee eee * * * BEAUTY HINTS. al * . TT eee eee eee Matton tallow ie the least ex- pensive probably of the lotions that heal chapped hands and smooth out roughened hands. Use a quar of s pound of the tallow, ent it p and render it. Then fake an old pair of kid gloves, the longer the better; turn them wrong side out and cover thoroughly with the tal ow. using &@ small brush for the work. Turn the wrong side in! again and they are ready for use At night, before retiring. serab the hands and arms gently with a soft brush, using plenty of warm water and castile soap, then splash warm, clear water on and wipe them dry. Now cut a lemon in two} and rub it over the hands and arms. especially where there are stains, draw on the gloves and leave them Do thie three sights in succession and watch the results. an be used several weeks ing on more tallow WATER PIPES FREEZING. Pipes thawed and repaired by ¢ H n Plumbing Co. Main ud 1200 . BCA Fit iL¥ Se evaporated milk known do not make any other AT YOUR ATION MILK—TH CIFIC General Office nit Highest Award ere ‘tin warm the livelong time.” Although we have eight factories, we ONE brand and that ts (Bve Do not make the mistake of thinking that made by us, as we have devoted our entire energy to the perfecting of CARNATION MILK and we | meal, on your table; cook with it and make most delicious, delicate, nourishing dishes. Tall Can 10c—Baby Size 5c Manufact COAST CO? they wished. Some went hunting others took the long bark canoes and went fishing if anyone wa hungry all he needed to do wa: go to the banana or orange trees and pluck the fruit The wind began to whistle, and Frank ran hurriedly back to the couch, and the wind carried him home again. He awasker himeelf on the floor He off the couch He ran and told bis father of the wonders he had dreamed, and said Some day when I'm grown up I'm really gotng there.” had fallen THE THIN AND WEAK Easy Way for Them to Get Strong | and Fat. Samore is not an ordinary medi cine, it ts a flesh-forming food that | ts adapted to the most delicate. Its! tonie effect gives strength and health so that after ts use for a short time, al} the flesh and fat pro ducing elements in the food wil! be easily o the body The large sale The Quaker Dru« Co. have on Samose since they first introduced ft In Seattle and wonderful results following ite us have made believers in ite great meritx that they give thelr personal guaran to refund the money If Gamone }mot make thin people fat and re store strength and health When a gain in weight ta noticed after Samose bas been used for a | week or ten days, and health haa improved, and you notice yourself pot @ stronger, you certainly ) should feel more than satisfied with | }what you amatl cost of 60c Sent postpaid on receipt of price de make but Iways known by » of RNATION MILK and Sterilized) aporated by any other name is brand. Use it at every GROCER'S MODERN MILKMAN” red by YDENSED MILK CO.,, Wash iff cattle Exposition.) Alaska- Yukon- Pacific and} te} od to tind! milated and retained by/ them ach enthusiastic) have received from the THE STAR-—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, *) Fone toa poon soda, one-half | oup eget milk, pinch salt. Flavor | | ynthiaG Ss any Wid you like | » Dear_Mins Grey: Can you give \ a off" For ade? | am very seas ‘tina 4 wats stoane | crouiy and find it difficult to apply tel be . vee @) myself to my studies an formerly oll me through The Star how to] Would adenotds cause such a con make orange marmalade, and what) diion, or would they have any ot spices to use for pork sausage? P. 8, Ballard | Orange Marmalade—Three — or anges and one lemon shaved thin Add 10 cups of wa and let #tan¢ and boll one and one-quarter hours Seal in tumblers aa you would jel ly, It iw best to take off part o the peeling of the orange hot be too bitter, This amall quantity, and the be doubled if desired A great many f add and thyme to pork sausage in ad dition to pepper, By some a sprink ling of allepice is liked makes 4 reelpe cay | Dear Mise Grey: (1) Will you kindly give me a recipe for Hah griddle cakes without egg? have powder can be used, & rectpe without that baking pow der in cane one was in a ermal j that brand. Would ale what kind of ab by “drippings, other than beef could be used with that of beef, such as beard one “An #ay i# #0 high she used drippings in cake, cookies, fried chicken, ete using @ Httle butter tn chicken, Will you kindly give a rec like to one for muffins, “ONE OF LIMITED MEANS A. There are a number of pan cake flours on the market need only the addition of water tc }make the batter I do not know |about the use of the Crescent bak ling powder Kee: Put to soak over two cups of sour milk. Beat thor oughly in the morning and add 1 leaepoonful of snleratus, good batter (2) Mutton fat Is apt to taste too much like tallow, but the fats fre bacon, ham, fresh pork and be can b in cooking. & }you have about two quarts, | then put two tableapoonfuls of wa ter and three small it. Heat this in a deep vessel. Re move the soum as It artece out the one teaspoonful of soda. grease through « cloth and it may used for almost all cooking pur: poses in place of butter in the following recipes clarified fat cam be used in place of the but ter, Muffine—One-quarter cups flour, three teaspoons baking owder. Cream the fat and sugar and add the woll-beaten ege. Sift |baking powder with four and add | Bake about 25 minutes Cookiea—One cup sugar, eR, Oue large mixing spoon of fat dripping There is an ol. Roman p ji tunity has hair in front liby the forelock, says the permitted to escape not Jupite }| again Never before we been placed in just this px in the histe people of Seattle and vicinity high-grade Piano | We've told you of the fix flour announcement in Tues at once, or, better still, clip th at once to our Warehouse, ox lect selec Vashington street pianos—we'll deliver it If you want to make any |i your piano, we'll \ |} dollar of cash y Take any block south I been sold. Ret never yet been unboxed ite that Here cUuT THIS OU the Certifi Goop f Aw firet paym n Prives, it pre 4 on oF ons ME Building Bring this Certif 00 F | hould you desire to pay ar \| EXA and pay 820 and poy and pay ® and pay ® and pay #40 «4 hours, Bot! one hour and ther let it stand for another 24 hours, [ Add four pounds of brown sugar ao It may | (although quite wage town where the dealer did not have | know rtening is meant and tf fat of meats mutton. I when butter the fried ipe for cookies with drippings, also if it ean be used? which Following, however, ts & recipe for griddle cakes without night about two sitees of bread crusts in same of salt and enough flour to wake a f kept and clarified for use all grease until and potatoes Into Skim browned potatoes and add Strain the cup clart|womep. It is made of handsome fled fat, one-quarter cup wagar, one |tweed, heavily stitched, and has enn, three-quarters cup milk, two! veivet revers and cuffs, The semi. }to mixture, alternating with milk. | one two teaspoons cream ot’ sousy. | Opportunity but is bald bel proverb, wy of the House of ( Forty Dollars a piano aol Ware? plano in our stock, W the plan You mak OR $1.00 cash in addition to this certifi every dollar you pay up to $4 MPLE for 00 bh ry 1910, THE STAR J sare [feet on the general health? If so, fn what way? | am 17 jand in bigh «eb and work my way through school and i} cannot afford to consult » doctor H HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT A. Adenoids would surely cause the nervousness, and have a very bad effect on the general health |The only cure ia removal of the fi adendids, which is not a difficult painful) operation A) it is Very unfortunate that you do Ni not fel that you ean consult a doc tor, Rhave never heard of any par tloulaf relief for adenoids other than removal. Oftentimes very stuptd, dull children, and even chil }dren with criminal tendencies, are changed and greatly relieved by ijthe removal of adpnoids, which t mn to have A direct effect on the 1 in. Try and consult a doctor, if years old have to heard that Crescent baking | possible but would like | EARLY SPRING SUIT i} | Tt uit is an imported one. lie a ign for slender and Norfolk jacket Is half fitting. The) skirt Ix & very pretty one In a style | which wil! soon be popular in| America | Always put the sugar used in a tart In the center of the frult, not yon the top, as it makes the ee) the effect that oppor- |} nd. If you seize her hold her; but if sibly catch her roverb t you may r himself can pe Kiler | have | rain will the |] sition and never have such an opportunity fc ri Buying we are in f you've overlooked lay's a then get a copy ve certificate below and bring it 1 tner of Third ave outh and FREE any of our brand new, High-grade time you select ar for every y your certilicate I new Many have placés a piano in your home T—WORTH $40 FOR otorg Mobrua 28 SHC HOUSE, 1 and Universit Phi 00 70.00 80.00 00.00 “ ensh and anh In cash and and aed FREDERICK & NELSON, FURNITURE Inc. DRY GOODS Spring Styles in Popular Redfern Corsets Phese ‘Redfern’ the FURNIVURE ORY GOODS | Store Closes Dally at 500 | | moderately-priced model ibly desig required by part of new pro dre hipment, are admir ned to duce contour of figure Spring ishions SLYLE 5151, PRICI for the average, well-devel bust and long below waist over hip and back, Material i at top with broad lace igned medium low in fitting snugl trong batiste, trimmed three hose sup $4.00—A model de oped figure, very line, and pairs of porters are att: STYLE ¢ batiste with low line, A Corset of strong length below the eral bust anc treme wal material ¢ inches below ith no discomfort equipped with two tending se the boning and en to the wearer This garment i pairs of hose supporter STYLE 5353, PRICE $3.50—Especially signed for the slender figure requiring a soft, flexible Corset, and filled throughout with whalebone I low in bust and of good length below waist; made of batiste and fitted with two f hose Le gam figure pairs o The Serine Silks and Dress Goods Easter this year with broad as ing Easter few of the arrives somewhat sortments of gowns earlier than is usual, and we are ready fashionable fabrics for the development of charm including many exclusive, out-of-the weaves. A recent arrivals in correct Silks and Woolens: ENGLISH DULL-FINISHED WASH BLACK AND WHITE ABLE SILKS in 19 inches wide, $1.00 yard with hairline | vip tos at opal SUITING, and decidedly p vular weave, 51 inches which may be had in walnut, navy, mode and artichoke ; $1.65 yard HERRINGBONE stylish street gowns, in wide; comes in black, navy, walout, choke and Wilhelmina blue; $1.65 yard BURLAP SUITING, one of the leading basket-weave cloths, which is shown here in black and effective shades of violet, possum and navy. Width 56 inches, price $1.75 yard. ordinary RIPE SILKS, white ground patterned irregular and cluster stripes in another new dainty shaves. Of great durability and beau de tifully adapted for the fashioning of walking and other $2.00 suits, blouses, pajamas nents Width 31 inches, price yard NOVELTY BLACK AND WHITE T SILK overshot with jacquard fig ches wide, $1.15 yard | NEW CRASH WEAVE of fine texture, / 6 inches wide, shown in mode artichoke, castor and black; $1.65 Large Stocks of D Dependable Notions Franklin Sanitary Tur and combed, 50c gr CHEVIOT fabric for arti- pheasant, yard, bans, can be washed Setwell Skirt Markers, nickel-plated and j highly finished, hold chalk ; 206. The Wilson Hose Supporter, slide adjust- ment, 25¢ tailor’s Carbona Cleaning materials of sil bottle “Vassa Mercerized | yards for 15¢ Best Linen Corset Laces, six yards for 10c Seamless The Antisepti y Pin Books, 10c No. 3, 25¢ Ps “Automatic” Bachelor Buttons, dozen, 10c Stephenson's Skirt Supporters and Long black or tan, 30 Adjuster, First Floor Binding Tape, 9 String Shopping handles, 25¢ and 5c leather Shields, Stockinet Dress Safet Boston Tip Laces, pair. Correct Furnishings for Men: First Floor Interesting displays of men’s wear for the new season are now in evi- dence in the Men's Furnishings Section, conveniently located on First Floor, just inside Second and Madison entrance. MARCH ee © MAIL | LADIES’ ORDERS |HOME JOURNAL CAREFULLY PATTERNS =| FILLED ALBERT HANSEN, Jew First and Cherry. Optical Department. Removal Notice We desire to announce to our patrons that we moved our Shoe Store to 1406 Third av., between Union and Pike sts, where we will continue to handle reliable footwear at popular prices RAYMOND & HOYT 1406 Third Ave COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF SMOKE AND WATER DAMAGED STOCK OF Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Brushes, Dry Colors, Etc. PRICES THAT WILL INTEREST EVERYONE WHO [8 INTER- ESTED IN PAINTING OR KALSOMINING THIS SPRING. SALE BEGINS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21st have Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle HATFIELD-BERNHARD CO., INC. 112 2nd Avenue South THE NAME OF A RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURER ON A CAN OF PAINT, WITH AN ANALYSIS OF ITS CONTENTS, IS THE MODERN GUARANTEE OF QUALITY. Capitat Surplus . LOW RAILROAD FARES The practice of saving be To the Nor a . rn . speaks thrift, intelligence and stability of character We put forth our best efforts to encourage you. OREGON AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD Puget Sound Extension UNION PACIFIC—SOUTHERN PACIFIC Fr i er, Omaha, Kansas ( y, St. Joseph, Council B INTEREST A PER CENT St. Paul ‘ : $25.00 From Chicago $33.00 Compounded Semi-Annually FARES CAN BE PREPAID mply dep with us amount of fare and ticket will be delivered ar tdreas in the } JAMES D. HOC Coedier City Ticket Offte Passenger Station Kr Avenue South. ra KN, 608 Fir Avenue, Corner Dearborn Street BK. 8. Blt ral Agent A. BE. D, Stewart, Ticket Agent CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET W. D. SKINNER, General Passenger Agent Ae errs Ree re eee ieee ee ined ay Buy or Sell Real Estate. | Classified Page. Georgetown Business Chances.