The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1910, Page 8

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{ i ij ; i ' : i { ( TWO CAN LIVE ON $15 A WEFK SAY THESE shina he ing ne young lad r me that she cun live on fed the man bas a tant and pro ‘ th never ha A m, Find out whi © wants tet t te always telling \ alma to know how to cook & and tion, t most led Marry a manly 1 ow Nancy work and you can be happy on $15 a we , 4 cottage of your own, a cow 1a dor ‘ $10 by every month even afte © thea and the nd they did not go t ® the firet of the month, the housewife had the read a nary bargains atre or lec nd lived « Alt wa ‘ because abe had to vusband ney ad any mot nt 8 credit ¥ e th b ' ) a ‘ f ge beca ' takes ca f his b hiftless, backet! alipshod never .a artef, and then adds insul i allure DORIS I was read the ng girl who wants to « A be happy on $15 a am a 1 t 4 more than 4 1 have always h k hey along * all > and as end w every heap 4 pie and cake, | er too tow ' pay a na ways bave plenty of both without t «. I have just darned my kitchen apron now, and % ast a I save m i aa it te good hang of using it Jonge When every bit. I bak bread It is ter than baker's bread. Above all things, pay as y go, and be sure you lay by two or more dollars every week for a time of need. There are so many things a woman can do to help. A READER OF THE STAR. ReERRAAAR EA AS RH HH, DONS (tin Kem Pans will do Hake * */ in very hot oven. Should be done DAILY MENU. iin 20 or minutes. These will Breakfast ® | not fall if property baked + Stewed Pixs. * _ Oatmeal With Cream. *) Devil Cake. Creates: Coseetet * | Ptece of butter size of an ces . * re % Buttered ‘Toemt. Cotiec. & | yelks Of 8 cage, 1 Gup brown eugar, ase 4 tablespoons chocolate, % cup of » * . anate boee {| mik. Mix well, then mix 2 tua © praised Feet hacia’ Potatoes, a | #20008 of baking powder with 1% + Gniwed iiiney Mien * cups k= Bag add the whites of 3 Lemon Pie, Coffee. oS Priting Beat ‘ - 1 at” “p of a. | milk, 1 cup granulated sugar, 1 ‘ teaspoon vanilla, 1 tablespoon ¥ Baked a Fried Potatoes * | cornstarch Mix weil and boll un : tee - chee ha i it thickens. When cold, stir in * Pius, Riveaiade 3% | & Pound chopped almonds, branch * bell | - * SEES ERE ERE TES Cracker Omelet. Roll « cup of cracker crumbs and add four eggs, separately beat en. Add one tabdlespoonful of melt ed butter, a tablespoonful of wa ter, salt and pepper. Pour the mix tare into a hot skillet and fry t omelet on one side. Cut it into quarters and tarn the pieces. Braised Beet } Brown 5 pounds of the round of beef in beef drippings, put it In « deep baking dish, sprinkle with 2) tablespoons each of chopped ca rot, turnip, onion, celery and pork, add 6 peppercorns, 4 clc sprigs of parsley, a piece of pepper, 1 teaspoon of salt pint of botling water and bake In a slow o and = cover closely ven for about 6 hours. Place the meat on a hot ecuring a clever, platter, strain the liquor, thicken} it with flour and se as & sauce Russian Potatoes. A. T. SCHMIDT ADVERTISING MANAGER THE STAR prominent newspapermen catchy advertiser THE Aarts aed MARCH 7, 1910, 7 fan | ‘ BUSINES6 PHONOGRAPH AND | apele, 6 cents’ worth of mary pout 20 people. This served with| bias seam across the coat from the ‘ ynthiaG 's matlows, 1. pound of \glish swalala lettuce sandwich and an olive} gotlar bone under the rever to the| COMMERCIAL SYSTEM Now) Woy nutes, 1 Je of mayonhhise nei makes a very nice course sp back of the knees tt te 4 ON DIGBPLAY AT E/ILERS tt ing, 1 pint of thiok Lae to whi }marked seam, in the French fash DAILY DEMONSTRATIONS FoR . Cut the pineapple cybes fin lien, with the welt on the outside yy @ ers Warter the marshmallows. Gho FASI [IONS " philic td i the nuts, but not vefy ine Then | t | | whip the cream and add to the | | An Unimportant Blunder Cynthia Grey's Letters mayonnaise. Have the juice well, Net of all kinds, from tulle to, Proud Artist-<Beold my manter Mr, Hdison haw at last broug “TRUSTEE cA Dear Mins Grey: Will you kind: | drained off the pineapple, and juat| heavy Gwh net, in the rage of the|piece! Grans, trees, mountain, ®KY lig the helght of perfectior ma lor ware ly tell me through The Star how (0 | hefore serving put al] the ingred!-| season, and must be made up over |Fefiected In lake! >. [chine whieh oN en CL.oG Prepare « home wedding dinner for | onig together ahd wut jy the may-| satin, ® princess of this being ax-| Sympathizing Veriond— Very prot. | ee whorthand and. at E. CLAM About 20 guests and how to serve | onnaine and whipped ofeam, Gerve| cellent to bulld the outer fabric|{¥! But why do you wlan Win the) tt ce a iitaly sw f it In courses 1 want & dinner oy g ipttuce leaf, and on top pyt | pen “Proud Artiat—O, hang it! The} correspondence 60 per cen a that is not too expensive. & whole marshmallow and a bran idiots have hung it upside down!—-| The convente of th Ae READER OF THE STAR | died cherry. This recipe will serve A growing fad te for running &| Judge Iful invention to the b | A-e-You do not aay whether it) samen » - — lis apparent when one 0 fe to be a morning, afternoon or . PIR sy a = sider that, If necenna et cn jevening wedding. The following - —————— mmancmentrommemeney | Ihe dictated at hci | dinner, however, d be served to} morning—-late at nigt } About 20 people at not a very great | moments, without the expense . Olympta Oyster Cooktalls Wz W, ' i ' wy i . a pe s by t Consomme sho 41d appeal t the . | Planked Bish | |to the stenographer Celery Radishes | beld-eharthaad sethod ‘ Pressed Chicken ke e% to epené Dalf the dn Cranberry Frappe The Authentic American Watch laailin gethe ; Roast Leg of Lamb | By the Edison Co Berkshire Creamed Potatoer | Velen gitad hawt Asparagus Tipe on Toast IB P went ye ay tral Heavenly Hash with Lettuce Ek tele ln Sandwiches Ssarigg Mngae leo Cream Cakes Fecmel hs atl. one i hy : per | | ing speed and # ff | ie? The system ts 1 RETT & EOMONDS } Tam giving you « few recipes | ee cen. FUee Wine oy ee |which may help You in the prepara. | : ere OY; See Wmarer ers tlon of the above dinner | j : . 7s gotten hike’ Por Piankad Heh | j}ors on the second floor, to A goof way of serving slices of | cod, halibut or any large fish te} this: Get an oblong oak plank « foot wide and one and a half feet long. Butter, lay on slices of fieh| or whole fish; cover with strips of ky bake fr wating pan. When dene put pyramids of mashed po tatoes around it, and return to oven and brown, Put plank on a platter and serve Pressed Chicken | 4 small chicken into four fi in as little water an pow without burning, and watch constantly When done very ten Ider take out the @ but keep} broth boiling. Pick the meat from the bones, chop it, and add butter pepper and walt. Take all fat off broth, then pour ever the chopped jchicken. Then press it, put plate on top with something heavy to hold ft down very cold slic Set on leo and when . Cranberry Frappe. Boll one quart of water and one | pint of sugar together 20 minutes without etirring. (Be careful not }to let ft boll hard.) When cool add one pint of cranberry Juice and the | Juice and rind of one lemon. Freese | | to a mush. Remove the rind before | serving. | “ | Berkshire Potatoes. Heat } quart of mil whieh 2 large sliced ontons bave been placed. Bot! this for severs) min utes In a double boller, then take out the onions. Cream 1 tablespoon lof butter and 1 tablespoon of four | jand add to the above. Cook until) it thickens. Add 1 pint of cold @| dolled potatoes cut Into slices god | 1 tablespoon of minced parsley Season with salt and pepper, and! soon as the mixture thickens, and | iw heated through, turn into but tered crumbs and brown to the oven. | _ He: venly Hash ent cane of sliced pine-| TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF THE OTHELLO PRIZE CONTEST OTHELLO Everyone knows that Waltham Watches are good watches, When you buy a Waltham Watch buy only from a jeweler and buy one adjusted to temperature and position. Do not buy a watch of a mail order house. Jewelers are specialists who know how to regulate watches to your habit and occupation, how to oil them properly, how to detect any little disarrangement that may have occurred in transportation. .A responsible jeweler who values his reputation will guarantee w Waltham Watch, and behind the jewelers guarantee is that of the Waltham Watch Company. When you buy a watch remember not only that Waltham Watches are the best, but that they were the first American Watches. Every watch-making and of importance in use has originated in the Waltham Watch factory, device invention WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY, WALTHAM, MASS. Send tor the " Periected American Watch, * eur book about watches, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railroad THESE MEN ARE THE JUDGES . Cc. H. BROCKHAGEN ADVERTISING MANAGER P. f this city will act as judges and will decide, at the close of J. FRED BRAID thi great contest ADVERTISING MANAGER TIMES , now being held for the purpose ent for the city of Othello, who is entitled to the valuable awards which we shall give for meritorious stories | jested are cordially invited. and trtpp dasip, «©. cote Wattle at beada NING, | BROKERS HOPKINS & KYER, Ine Stocks, Grain and Pr Hoth Phones #70 Priv 204-305-306 Alaska Bide Wires | BI M.A.GOTTSTEIN| FURNITURE COs SECOND AVE: BETWEEN PIKE & PIN rans a ana aa Spring Housecleani Spring house-cleaning time is at hand and we know. better opportunity for you to test the sincerity, the eff —the REAL MERIT of this store than now, As a reader of advertising you have been disappoint times when goods and service failed to measure up to expectations. Really up-to-date merchandising permits a disappointments—tolerates nothing that carries even a blance of misrepresentation This store is most thoroughly up-to-date. Weare that you should make ONE PURCHASE from as. one test will convince you that our Merchandise, Terms, Treatment and Service are RIGHT. You'll find thi our guarantee of SATISFACTION TO YOU reall antees. hether you wish one article or a houseful and you pay cash or wish credit, every facility at our @ is at your service. Prices are always the lowest. and! terms are made to meet YOUR particular requit That New Town on the Chicago, An Acre of Fruit Land at Othello Highlands, a Beautiful Slice raw potatoes as for frying | and let them stand in cold water + ee ber er at ee aes Buiiding Lot in Othello, and Six Other Valuable Prizes with pepper and salt and one-half pint tk to on ordinary vined Put in th and WILL BE AWARDED TO THE WINNERS bake an hour Wher or eut 2 tablespoon of nt any one can enter this contest. You are invited. There is no condition, n expenses whatever, save your little story or advertisement (they mall bite and seatter toe cya ’ ve samme t not exceed 500 w n length. We should prefer to have them even shorter than this Stewed pens dl Bean | fhe best advertise ts, we have are not always written by people who have had experience, no more than the best stories are People Soak beans one he va a ne digs oak tome. Waseoe dart have IDEAS are the ones we t. Write your story upon this subject water off put in baking soda ( ae large as a bean fil! again e hot wate t in me on ae Why I Should Invest in Othello end «ma salt pork to « qua f bot! un I r ld wa x 1 h Ani ‘ b ribes ag “the most prolific agricultural region in the known world pa Rage ge a 6 pas the f the ruit belt of Eastern Washington, and chemists and experts say the famous volcanic ash which gives apple fat salt pork om top. Add a lit k 1 flavor reaches its most perfect proportions in the region surrounding OTHELLO , ric j ' ggg hone yg gl Re Mag ( t al point of the Milwankee railroad, and the great railroad system has its machine shops for repairing ould be tender and moist ceping ir tock, its roundhouses and its other facilities kept at big railroading point a ‘ al point of the Milwaukee lines leading north and south from the main line. President Earling himsel ye oe ie beers > a en ng: ‘ h, and already the actual work of putting the road into effect has nenced cups pastr y ¥ k ‘ e a central shipping point, and this has attracted manufacturers. The American Slate Products Cor salt, bes Rreak ¢ “ A "t unufacture of slate products under a German patent at Othello. The building now being erected into th r x mented, ‘ te The © } luable holdings at Othello and is a nterested largely in the fruit lands surrounding the city Vhis cinco t t It believes that it can best serve its own interests by making Othello a great city, and by allowing nere « nt 1 ts alue which W IL lL, come there Davenports Improvement Company is not pursuing the dog-in-the-manger policy pursued by the land companies in most citie ATT h ! s ( ello at most absurdly low prices, considering the prices asked in less promising cities f \ arr ‘ ropertiey and the opportunities, the company has inaugurated a novel contest, It will give away yal Y Bhass. wun ret se take the pains to sit down and write catchy advertisements setting forth the advantages of Othello, or, rather, upor = 2 You a0 Hee D INVEST IN OTHELLO. Waldort “ TOS-10 1 st ri r Do not walt. De not try to be “flowery Write naturally, just a yu would talk ! ening Do not put it off until it is too late, for no one can tell who will win the valuable prize wehas te ation regarding Othello, call or write WATCH WORK | GUARANTEED. | e G. #. WHITE : . A ~ ~ 129 First Ave Sixth Floor Marion Bidy., Southeast Corner of Second and Marion Sts., Seattle, Wash, % to conform with some embarrassing rule. Suppose you try us out this week. WE KNOW antioter sccm st md 80. $4.50 Arm Rocker! _ $2.95 \ large Arm Rocke wn ni vation is thoroughly onstructed; finished et ak and has arved Special Prices on Matting, and Stair Carpets She Plate White or Mate an well os Plcured Met $1.25 Bee Mattings Carpet whe fu RU TATRS, jn tame $1.00 Brussels vesday, yard Carpet, T Hall nad Stair Te The best Kitty en Queen & ottered OF ~rousewl Made exttRm stron wuare 100 heavily rect it Pitted # drawer® and molding: poarde am dounle 0 ine with maleee hoard bett 2 uaa teed two : $5.50 Kitchen Queen $3.45 $14. 50 Bed Couch for $9.45 most atyrnctltat | | Seattle’s Popular Hom

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