The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1910, Page 6

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CAN TWO PEOPLE LIVE ON FIFTEEN DOLLARS A WEEK? Young Woman Asks Editor the Question—The Editor th Asks Star What Do YOU Think? : n trout of (8) What to use on 4 malleable steel rat the polish »verhoating t it does no A. AOD Potato Yeaat Boll five velsed potatoes and mash tn the water In which they were boll ed and add one tableapoonful of sugar, Soak one dry yeast cake in a little water and beat into it (wo thirds of a cup of flour, Add four and yeast to the potatoes aad beat It ie Have add Readers ha Avice nion of f the young brave * | explosive, THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1 910, ld be very much obliged to any | r of this lumn who will] 1 in # reliable recipe. | (2) When the stove in perfectly | dry, waeh it with soap and w | Cover the red parte with vinegar Use turpentine Instead of suds or vinegar to dilute polish. Apply tt evenly all over the stove with a reached the hair, and bands of it small paint brugh, Rub the polish | are with a brugh and polish with an old | wep, woolen cloth, As turpentine in an careful to have no about the atove, A drop or of molasses in the mixture will make the atove much blacker, | especially after it has grown red and ts difftowlt to polish over the Hide Here are some oxamples of the newest of new colffures worn tn Parts, The craze for fure haw now worn by fashionable Paristans furtrimmed gowns. be tire two Tee eee eee eee ee *. * WORTH KNOWING. 7 * * ee nea te "** 8 * tthe re DAILY MENU bopper, V2 tag 16 ep of malo ta © the reat, £01 ie « drowsing, plage jp roasting ina f bolling wae ae Ul well done; ji Serve with BREAKFAST. Cereal witt pped Ham Sou Orange M Toast offee DINNER Pens, NOR vlecy 0 siice will doy od pleces, Put Most cold vegetables can be used three or four r salads, while others not suitable | this purpose can rewarmed i to atows or soups, Pote xcollent for making scone for covering shep all t ant oth and the y of a wa gether mune cream 1 place dott te for a medium@ Leave sa rmen “ 1b © small quan’ starter” for next sre of age and very much in love ren, He is very anxious for herds ple enior > #0, for | love him dearly, but He is a hard working, honest $16 a week, and | fear we Ham Souffle Stir 1 te 1 ta ripe bananas into a dell baked ple crust, ax whipped cream, sweet dd Sitee catel with ke the bread, mix the two| yeast with four cups of n the fr and enough flour to make stiff ence dough. Knead it down hard and i am put fn pan to rise, which should y the take about two hours if in a warm of how roe Knead it down and let ft come. Hop poond time. Knoad it again to loaves, put In pane and allow to rise a third time be fore putting {t in the oven. Brush) butter over the top of the |a make a nice crust, The bake add your to the potatoes and pro efore, only you will i to use the y cake & sec ond time. Leave a small quantity of the yeast each time for the next bateh 2) I have not been able to sind a recipe for canning trout, and over} sh this lette the put r readers may have had come and car exper Ammonia and water ia excellent for freshening a felt } Put little cold water into @ saucer and add to it a few drops of ammonia, and with thie aponge the hat thor rit hae been well brush sove all dust, Next wring fnirly thick cloth out of cold wa ter and lay It over the hat, and trot with © moderately hot Matiron tt! it le dry. Pulling the cloth awa will raise the nap, and the hat leas very old, will look almost new sive me adv ee ageous and would w ma get some guide or be happy on such an aid me, b beg to rema GnthiaGreys # ngly ve advised Women Success-Winners Hetartet « the ficw Fraulein Anna woman HA" nto triangles, «dgew together will not ecime pinching together, 1 over with per he § » the ove oF fry fy Germany With cellent” in every branch. i recently grapted the electrical engt-| of the Berlin Poly y « This The Star A READER you peer's diple technic Institute eed an b un like i kind: k made UUlity capes are ot fat Serve wdered sugar em. Six Chicago dressmakers have tn vested their sayi in an Idahe rized = good fruit farm, where they ean regain |tweeds, kerseya—in f their health, vote, and raise apples. i fabric used for storm enette rubbe various re TerTrTrtrrrererrrrr ree eT eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee M see following? po To remove the odor of fieh from steel knives wash them tn hot vine war, then wude. when the city make How Se SESS ESE SERRE RE RHEE EEE EEE ERE EERE HERE E HE EE He was destroyed bread from # ee ee 1404s SG wa es AR EXCLUSIVELY Advertising Medium _ | T. J. Lawson A. Lawson The immense HOME cir- culation of THE STAR is” SORPEMDENT W274 No Advertising Campaign is complete without the use of THE STAR, but many are being success- fully carried on with the EXCLUSIVE use of the columns of THE STAR. The Bee Hive Dry Goods House fal AWSON & BRO (9010 202). 9099 FIReT AVENUE DAR ST, Seattle, Wash., Feb. 10, 1910. what does the business. It_circulates where you want your story told and | just where you expect to” get your patronage from The Seattle Star—Adv. Manager. Dear Sir: We desire to express our satisfaction to your paper and your department for the satisfactory man- ner in which you have taken care of our advertising during the many years we have been using The Star We have been continuous advertisers In The Star for over five (5) years, and during that time our business has increased from a small store with a $1,400 stock to a modern department store, occupying 15,000 square feet, beside a branch store on Jackson street which in itself is many times larger than was the first store During these five (5) years we have used The Star exclusively for our newspaper advertising, and attribute our rapid growth to the splendid results obtained from your paper. We have never found it necessary to do any other newspaper advertising, but find that judicious use of The Star, coupled with a straightforward business policy, brings us sufficient trade to extend our business as rapidly as conservative business judgment permits. We draw trade from all parts of Greater Seattle and find, by inquiring among our customers, that The Star brought us together, and that The Star is looked to for our store news. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping that our relations in the future will be as pleasant as in the past, we remain, Truly Yours, (Signed) THE BEE HIVE. A. LAWSON REE ERT RS re a Great Growth Due to The Star The above letter, from a very well- mA fis OLYMPIC VIEW HOTEL, Sts ie ! known, successful Seattle business k , E sect OT a anand ane house, shows what The Star will do (oat as an advertising medium. Located outside of the main business district, a large business was built up, and not a line of advertising was used except in The Star, and the returns from The Star furnished a volume of that great growth. business made possible this One in the Seattle home is worth Idaho or Montana,’ Interio a hundred in Oregon of Bee Hive The Bee Hive Department Store

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