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THE STAR—-SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1910. NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR QLAYTIME | TORIES & el ts ie é ‘Grape, " . Tomato Catsuy Bread — with Croutons with Dressing Potatoes: Croquettes = with Banana Coffee Snow Cake. as : a Tea Cookies. PPP eee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eeeeeee eee eeee Se eee eee eee eee S—It Is estimated that between November more than 2,500 tons of flowers were to Bogland Germany bought much more 4,708 tons being sont Wet to be that England Side tables have been turned tm the last five or to dealers here ane walks along the Paris streets he may carts within a few equares distance of roses for of the valley, eyeiamens, tiny oor can buy with the rich their Gowers AeA ee gain in crumbs, lot atand one e hoarse and fry In de Aople Salad. arge red or green with stema on Waah and poliah them t off the tops with a knife and weoop out the ut the apple that eon scooped out in amall id a stalk or two of and « handful of large « Cut all up in and if desired, a sh walnuts chopped x all well with may iil the centers of apples and place the top » each one, Garnish with grape leaves or lettuce ap if powat Apen large Teter ee eee ee eee eee Lemon Cream. t% cupfule of boiling water stir 2 tablespoonfule of rnetarch wet with water and the juice of a large lem ». Add the beaten yolks of hree exes and one cuptul of ugar, Boll five minutes, then «tir tn the whites of the cams stiff, Pour inte punch and nerve cold with snow piled on top to reat gins banana Banana Snow Mash two bananas and beat with white of one egg and juiee of one lemon, then add one-half cup of sugar and beat again. io a short time you will have « delicious bow! of ba Dana snow Cheese Souffie. Melt 2 tablepoons of but tor, add 3 tablespoons of flour, them pour en gradually, while stirring constantly, 4% cup of scalded milk. Bring to the boiling pofnt and add & tea spoon of salt, a dash of cay: eone and 33 cup of grated cheese. Remove from the fire and add the Well-beaten yolks of 3 ogee Pour the mixture on a buttered dish and set eway to cool. When ready to ee, fold im the stiffly beaten whites of the three eggs, turn foto « buttered baking dish, stand ft in & pan of het water and ba from 25 to min utes. Serve at once. Ce eee * * * Pee eee ee ee eee eee ee ee ee eee eee eee eeeee SRR eee ae inte that bought country this much more than douttontere up, beautiful and very small price; car- and even §«6somotimes little button anemones, there are the regular fewer eeeeeeeeeeeee Quaint Peasant Dress ¥ “Peasant” styles will meet with, modish biack apd white checked @ | 8pproval of women in general this| material, trimmed with bands of | spring and summer, because they|biack eatin, and is worn with « maple, sensible and becoming | gulmpo of sheer white embroidered put and slender alike. This ts} linen & distinctly pew fashion feature, The hat is of white chip, and will be popular with black satt | ‘The gown sketched ts made of bon trimmed seer What Geetme Rese. | thelr nervous customers by the con Ferne—To dream that you see | ition of their hair. Brushing the forna growing | lantty le a good | halr hastily in winter creates elec “hen. You will have much hagpi- | ‘rieity It files, anape and [meas in your life. te A very little scented | Hovsee—To dream that you have | oll will keep the hair smooth, and purchased @ house ts an indication | the oil will not prevent curling if }that you wilt soon be saving up}*icohol Is added to it. While « net |money for your wedding. jaives on a@iificial appearance to a Jam-—To dream that you are mak- | 00d bead of hair, it is vastly more ing jam foretetiq good news To /*@tiefactory§ than unmanageable |drenm that you eat it, bad news | Wtere that fan about the face Rockete—To dream that you see |>ang upon the collar edge. |rockets fying through the air fore i Tella Joy end gindnese at eome event! Sleep \that is about to happen. | eyvtem. Rhoes—New shoes indicate new | the body. An extra two more hours Arnirere, Old ones’ mean that you |T*#tores the complesion These 11 will wed an old sweetheart | hours of sieop should ward off wrin Vine—To dream of the vine de-| Blan too Newer allow yourself to notes comfort and abundance in your |5® ®wakened tn the morning if you married life | Wish.« beauty steep. Above all do i Vielete-t€ seented they denote | ™ t be awakened by an alarm clock }talthfuiness and friendship. To pick /OF in any sudden way. Some require jthem, owe. To wear them, you witt/* Dit of light tp the room, although |qet your wish, |darkness te» beat faced nm and flower and rib * will not comb nicely that some ane le in & bad temper, At any rate. one’s hair does seam to respond to : c= REY ® nervousness, and hair dressers — \claim that they instantly tell can nomen bleaome or seven hours to The Disobedient Chicks Mr, Pox was ding, and a In the wood bird wodding It © happened that one day while the birds were practicing they were ard by old Mre, Hen to have a big wed the animale and birds there, The for were to be were to be the musicians ree there must be mrusic at a and her ely anusic!" exclaimed How do~ you asked the birds told that it y ohioks. we wish we could practice When the wo was for they wished to 1 Mother Hon a must oe ur Mr, Fox's home, Now ind But When the day of the wedding wrrived Chose naughty chicks got up ery and the ward Mr They vere thmid at and hid behind they watehed the nals go up to the Mra. Squirrel! went «ray clott and ¢ ink family b nmed, Mra tif whit new @ early ran kway to rev t Fox's house fet oa whith ar loor by ip and bent n ad their suite Hear rem and @ Mr. Wolf ublet : ather t ering » ig plumed ked grand howe and high h a bee hat in red hh BEDTIME ROMP FOR CHILDREN Not Only Makes Them Sleep Bet tor, But They Enjoy Retiring at Proper Time. “Let all the children have a bed time romp; ¢ven the youn jbaby.” sald ao suburban.tew recently 1 haven't the tin jenter into my children's «ports as | should like to do, but that a one thiog I never have omitted, 1 | bave found that a little healthy ex eroiae just before bedtime not only |iniures healthy sleep the chil | drea for the night, but also has the advantage of giving the rest of the j household a corresponding amount of peace till morning | * began with my children when butld the} Two more hours recuperate | | of-months old, A amali baby, if he jhas been allowed to He in hin baw j ket all day to amuse himeelf and coordin. oud squirming and playing with hie fingers, will delight In being takes up for a while just before hit bedtime feeding and held up tn & partly sitting position so that he can took around bim and see the new things that will come across | his viston to inten plan sb ) / } they were not more than a couple! his muscles by kicking | Ing, and at birds » | rtod to | The ch t | couldn't help pened the ¢ 1 quick per or | an wink them, snd dragged them to grabbed ther the kitehen said the have you to add to hicks.” he Y should have obeyed your m pur wedding feant And f thers and all rolling w rthwith ther of he® popped into « big kettle t ater =<? | through the later dren have come years, My chil to look upon bed: time the finest and most desir able part of the day. I make a} practice of going to their nurs with them, and when they are 4 their pajamas we have any kind of | game that may suggest. itself. 1} don't even draw the line at pillow (fights. For a balf hour we have the greatent froite imaginable, and because they are tired and happy from their play I never hear the} sign of an objection to going to| bed with the chickens, as they do, | "This bedtime problem is easy, | | provided « child tx brought up with | the {den that instead of being a thing required of him, going to bed ts really the most delightful ex perience of the day—a thing he| ould be the first to make trouble over if it were not on time. It fx natural that children should | | want to stay ap with their elders #0 long as goin, more attractive ceremony staying = downstairs. New Herald The vogee for blue and biack tn} combination just now almost} amounts to « craze. A new blue has been brought out called the black-blue, It te not a navy, but is more of a dark purplish biue| k j whee hhh he!) When quite melted add one pound * poydered whiting, stirring fa * wradually Apply with a stifl * brush, and, if too hard, add more ee An 1 chair can be cleaned amount of dust if an towel dampened and placed the upholstered part and then beaten with An the the hould b and the process repeated & method of dusting a chair there no yard the furniture into, and it ¢ to keep the dust from flying the room, settling on other plecer WORTH KNOWING * * o in * holstered of old over Ink moved pirtt ix time be nut may be re by applying diluted with five of water, which hree a great or writing pots from a of walt their bulk washed off with clear He towel in two or water. A citric or tartaric acid the same purpose, as will affect the print moved on apply with rinned clear lu rhi when for one to none ie may be oa paper hot as may the by laying cla both side ing | out o pow pipe f the and an scorching There are many splendid utensil for kitchen use, but nothing takes the place of the old-fashioned tron pot for boiling meats, enpectally small hame or large roasts, But the best fron thin on the bottom and is frequently the} cause of the foods becoming scorch ed. It ts advi medy this defect by placing a smalk tin lid in the bottom of the pot n there ix no danger whatever of the food burning not come in t with ning pots. wear thie Dance at ror. KAnEws o DANCING & Mt since it does the hot iron. and classes evry Gay To whiten your doorstep, put half om 30 & pound of glue size in a sauc pan, add a pint and « half of water and slowly 4 on the asolve stove DOUBTS THE WEST KNOWS One Eastern woman dhid of CARNA TION: “Do they really make it out on the coast? I thought they just said that to make ft sell.” This very doubt was a tribute to the country In which we make Carnation Milk (Evaporated and Sterilized.) le of the Pacific Coast know CARNATION MILK ts made right among our eternal pastures, where grass is always Juicy, the waters pure, the air deliciously fresh We also wish our patrons to know that WE MAKE BUT ONE ARTICLE, 8OLD UNDER ONE NAME ONLY, AND THAT 18 CARNATION MILK, the best-known milk for the table, for cooking, for everything. The extreme care exercised In every step of the process of producing makes CARNATION MILK (our only brand) superior tn quallty—pure—nsafe Tall Can, 10c-—Baby Size, 5c AT YOUR GROCER'S “CARNATION MILK--THE MODERN MILKMAN.” Manufactured by PACIFIC COAST CONDENSED MILK ©O. General Offices: Seattle, Wash. GRAND PRIZE—Highest Award Alaska Yukon-Pacific Exposition DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER, Ine. (Retabiished 1993) BROKERS, Stocks, Grain and Provistens, Both Phones 270, Private Wires, First - Class Service — Exceiient Cooking SMITH’S CAFE C. E. SMITH, Prop. Third Ave. and Seneca St. The Place to Get a Good Dinner table. About the Madeleine and the Arc rt aeaton where al! sorts of bidesoms are sold Meage the winter, for in France flowers are as and wine and cheese. of working | TRUSTEE SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER: WARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ETC. NEW YORK JEWEELHY Co. 1406 Third av. between Pike and Union. ena te eran DoY ouGet Fresh Air at Night? | a #ten that you wilt be fortunate tm) |money matters, It alse fortetis aue- | BERR H EERE Eee eee ee ee [cons ly love aftairn To the married | = ~ = ~ sm {tt hetokens domestic happiners. | : | Grave—If a person dreams that cake called “Sunshine” which calls | «he acces a grave, it te @ sien that she for yolks only, bat do not know |ie about to receive good news. where to get it “G. b.,” | Nogiect~-If « girl dreams that she | her that she aldeps with her bedroom [autores neglect at the hands of her | windows closed tight j Cake | hushand tower, it ip a sign that) 1 can't find @ thing to clear my A See ee Ree ee ee Grain—To dream you ses arain ts) “T can't do & thing tn the morning | junti! ve had my coffees, Tm so list | lons,” complains & housekeeper, And jit isn't considered polite to remind fn every ¥ NO) URNITURE ‘ou 30 per cent 10 Pike st EveReTT EDMONDS ROUTE str, City of mverett or Telegraph, vee Waldort A.—-“Sunshine” or “Gold” wing = drip yeast) takes, us ‘ Rot prepared STAR READER a mixing *s two table es One cup I take part & teaspoon of lukewarm buckwheat ‘ Vine all do " Morning take what you need . Soda with 2 Of sweet milk nicely to on the a Whee through fo *~ ari may be made into cup cakes or in| he ts very devoted to her a loaf. One-half cup butter cream- ed, 34 cup segar, yotks of 4 oags, 14 cup milk, 1 cup four, Into which han been sifted 14 level teaspoon soda and 34 teaspoon of cream of tartar, 12 temapes lemon extract. Dear Mise Grey: Some time ago! an ad for the cure of the whiskey habit was printed in your paper. A coupon offertng to send a free «am ple for the filling out of same w printed. The paper contain ing the ad was destroyed and it has been In any of the following lications Would thank you also kindly for the address of this firm. | “A SUBSCRIBER.” A.—-Am very sorry, but it ts not vossible to give cames or addresses this column. § belleve the “ad” rred to was discontinued be- ve it wan mot considered good rtising, As am rule, advertine ments for the cure of the Hquor habit are considered objectionable. Av fa girl times it's a pretty. sure sign t he * going to marry her F a.c t No. 1 There are ning! ar ton sper cies of cocos tress, the best being the Theabrom Cacao a name bestowe by Linnaeus, (the father of botany) and meaning ‘food of the gorla,"* | Cocos trees grow over a wide tropical area, principally on the American continent yf complexion, and I've spent dottara,” | refuses «& young man | | Puradise—-To dream of paradise ts} imoane the young girl. fut if ad- sign of sporty recovery to the SICK | vised pg throw the window open ev [Tt foretelis « unton trots which @reat|ery night, rain, wow or moonlight [eanetnes wil result jahe is grieved and hurt | Pen—To érenm that you ave writ For, in apite of all that is said and ing with & pen portends & NeW lwritten and preached, there are we- prventhenst [men who think of “fresh air” only ‘Telephone—It you dream that you! se — cure for consumptives, of the [recetve or dispatch & message bY) name of a summer camp for babes meane of the telephone, tt indicater| Whereas “freah air” Is that you are abant to make a con- iderable amount af money the one nerve tontes, whieh fe almost as im portant to some women FASHIONS \* — | tt Ot RR tt tM Ce valve ay be kept emeoth inj ace now all found with moire sur face, and sometimes lace carries the rippling water mark lavishly used by ere erae * * a * BEAUTY HINTS. * * The hands rm | winter If pumice stone In used to rub off the dead skin, After this process wash the bands in pure vinegar,| are being slightly diluted with water, At night }makers. use cold cream or vaseline, There! —-— fs nothing better for keeping hands | The black satin stork is the latest soft, smooth and white than pure|ery in neckwear, but to be extreme mutton tallow ly amart it must Save a toruove frill at the top forme one says that when the hair | stock also Bave frills dreas ro We eat and drink many things we like which are not good for us. hirardelli COCOA is one thing we like and is as nourishing and good as it is fragrant and delicious. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Mthirardelli’s. All these ouffe matching the great help to beauty, and the best of | nd ribbon | tock of Clothing, Hats. ishings at your ca. erin erat “FILLMORE” $2.50 McDONALD’S HAT STORE 1023 Third Ave. Interest on Deposits MR. DEPOSITOR ndly keep in mind this important potnt, In connection with our Savings Department De lin placed to your credit on or the Sth of the month draw interest for the full month, For tnstance Deposits made on or before Saturday, Mareh 5, full month's interest Bank open Saturday even ings, from 6 to 8 State Bank of Seattle and Yesler Way po’ before " draw a Firet Ave. MILLING OFFICES Ano WAREROOMS SEATTLE Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Capital Burplue ....seseeee 60,000 Thrifty people invar- iably save—for saving and thrift go hand in hand. We can be of aid to you. INTEREST 4 PeR Cent Compounded Semi-Annually JAMES D. HOGH, President N. B. SOLNER, Cashier. pDInKCTORS Ferdinand Sehmits, J. D. Low man. A B. Stewart, GH. Bebb it. C McCormick, Jemes D. Hoga, B.A Rolner, CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Grenchen at Ballard, Georgetown a Renton. Prof. Stevens New Method Teaching. foie originator. ag iv Loa cone every "Say amd. ove: sing. Trint aiwaye tree, fetly private. Clases and asembiion Ladies tree Main S888; 4 and Pine at 46-—Pool Tabies—45 25—-Solo Tables— 26 Dar, restaurant, cigar stand and seven chair barber shop. Largest place of the kind in the world. $10 cash given away daly, 1413-16-17 Third av.. between Pike t. Main 39¥s; Ind. 786 LS SERVED. FOR RENT. Kohler & Chase, . 1318 Second Av. Tel. Main 1032. ind. 1032. ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. First and Cherry. Optical Department. H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them mide to measure at 217 JAMES STREE Now $6.00 Per Ton at Bunkers If your dealer does mot have it, phone Pacific Coal & Ol! Co., Independent 5040; Sunset Main 5040. General Office, 401 Hinckley Block. LOW RAILROAD FARES To the Northwest March 1 to April 15 from all Bastera Cities, OREGON & WASHINGTON RAILROAD Puget Sound Extension UNION PACIFIC—SOUTHERN PACIFIC From Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St St. Paul From St From Joseph, Council Blufts, $25.00 Louts . 2.00 Chicago FARES CAN BE PREPAID Simply deposit with us amount of fare and ticket will be delly ered at any address in the Bast City Ticket Office, 608 Firat Avenue. K. &. Passenger Station, First Avenue South, Corner Dearborn Street Hilla, Genera’ Agont. A. RB. D, Stewart, Ticket Agent W. D. SKINNER, General Passenger Agent

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