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

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, ARCH 10, 1910. , NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR [Now That Mrs. John Jacob Astor Has § 10,000,000 Alimony qu!) 502 ek Bree al ae ul ert soep and hot water, they dip in| get into; second, have them smart benzine, which will lend color and| and becoming In line. brilllancy to it Wleach handkerchiefs by spaking nt a n which as been It ls we to know that In man om ¢ Seeeeeeeee eat to a smooth paste s : ; tie ober in athe oe eee { finely chopped fish, ®. | piace of an ogg. TI a rec ¥ MENU. ‘KHS, 1 rounded table | e x u } | ealling for two one oge and 4 el flavor given Li —_ ut melted, 1 teaspoon | oO \ | tablespoon of flo! 1 » on by Adition of a fow % towapoon of salt} ‘ a duce nearly the eomuit mon cooking them axed Bananas white pepper, Turn| : m4 th all bag > gereal with Cream ttered mold and steam A 4 th © planning one’s on tp ar | mold, sprinkle with} . dresses, dresses which are Outside lovelettering is a great ith Honey. Cole wt nba and serve with a cd . . to be worn when doing the hel the family skeleton indus _— h of parsley. Any kind of Sk wate want We wom ABOU Guia oan ah 00 +f —— . work, there are two big t may be tac he HE Pe OF rng ve Or a ay be used Pee OF eee = se rewen CATER UBD Ming ERS EATS Haddie Potato Scones, A ps mashed potato, cups | core huske with the mush. tying | ® ee jece of butter teaspoon salt them carefully Holl or steam half|* 1 aking powder, milk 4 " rs an hour and serve * WORTH KNOWING, ® about 4 ineh thick @ . Shaving soaps are generally | # te Monarin ae beke in quick / pains, tas toa a ee Let ters Me ure, but L do not know an # eee eee eae jamor oveltin for the coming | fees and bande that” maiy bone Aad & pinSD SF salt te Maren. Is Reteln Grekan Pes Natural tones will also be| Dear Mins Grey-—Will you kindly | tollet soaps WH! bony cae frene Srey Sinene £ tht yale oS ems untit|* hey have @ ovol, soft ap-| sive mo a good recipe for mayon (3) The wearing of a rat ia un i Br Pipmn Fo ng, oven - jhalse, something like Mra, Porter! doubtedly very harmful and if the; ve" ® dishcloth may prove ox makes. That does not geom so olly| hair is thin would have a tendency | PeMstve: If dirty it may cause ty ita of colored leather, black pat-|a% most made from recipes in cook| to make {t still thinner, ‘Lberetore, PROld: If Iuty it may clog the ed raisine and 1 cup of cream, [ont (enther: galloon sttk oF at books. The cake problem to “Dis-| discard your rat if possible. Aw the | Pmbing with 2 crusts In a moderate (comemed with patent leather, are|gusted" was dandy und a help for) style of balrdress for a young gir! jto-bo much in evidence |many others of 18 would depend upon her style} If @ lamp wick does not move MARRIED A YEAR. /and the shape of her face, it would | e**ily in the holder, draw out one HOMEMADE CANDIES —_ ~ ake cloth, loose woven, light A.-Mra. Porter makes two kinds | be pretty hard to say just what par two threads from one side. and powdered all ” ah | of walnd dresatng, I believe, one &| ticular style would be most becom FOR CANDY LOVERS | ¥'t® Mecks of white ts a very popu- [cooked and the other an uncooked |ing to you. Moat everyone looks| It is claimed that « pinch of soda} j ‘ar Sabete for com r epting Jolt mayonnates Porhape the follow. | better if the hatr # arranged around | added to starch will add gloss to} AND 5h » SEALED BOXES: 2 of salt, the jalee and grated] proite of of half a lemon, 1% cups of! on: foe Cream Candy FOR EVENING WEAR jing recipe will be what you want, a8/the face loosely, aa it softens the| linen when It is froned. BY GROCERS LYVERYHWHERE! vO CUPS Sugar, One cup water, [it does not contain so much of! as | features, a4 ‘of toaat which e tablespoon vinegar, one tea some drosstny | When cleaning «mall pleces of wp dipped ta bot water nd ® cream of tartar, butter Home made Mayonnaise—iieat 2 Hee t at patina 4 flavo ; egae for 10 miautes, c neil ¥ Ramatresny. | Tuin mont not te. stirred whit fight and full ot alr calla. As the Ostet thewedomot king. Bot) about 25 minutes, or y, } Secret of a fine mayonnaise ts con ntit {t hardess whea dropped ta | jetant beating to make it light NTHIM REY — | sa Maher. Welle om Wane te nae amooth, one had best have a swall Don't Marry on Gunday. sible after taking from the fire, ghurn egg beater or & wire spoon The ill-fated Mary Queen of scot ‘ To th c C Flavor while pulling. Ty cries nearer Oa, | married Bothwell tn May, and at Dainty Confection. AR. tablespoon of meited butter may bo| “U4ous Boots say that she cant| 3 = added, with the fulee of § lemons | “" °Y! ere” upon all marriages ‘tl c Has been set by the jury of awards at the World’s Fair, Mix breken peanuts with fondant! . a Jext ada, “l# month; hence thoy say it ta Na ee ee cture and Toll the pieces into small bite| (Aim | alt peoper ands ite celery salt snly bad Women who marry in May; ; c 1909, when CRESCENT BAKING POWDER teceived Jornbe and graved choos about as large 4# @ small peanut. | lif the latter ty liked. Some add a} *2¢ Sir Walter Scott also said the Make a crystal syrup which will} . spoonful of sugar, mustard and|,72* Scottigh people, even to the nap and dip the fondant, using a ? other condiments sn, " nt, > : better rank, avold marriages in the| Big It v « mi f on a - farting needle, tato the thick xyrup. | | uncooked Saoumhies ites waber oath of May.” | HIGHES | AWARD Pince the candy upon greased pa‘j it cooked it must be placed in a} But the May superstition really per. The outside hardens leaving double boiler and stirred until it be | CMBIMAted with the Romans, and the filling soft , gins to cream. Then It should bo| (he.Chinese absolutely prohibit all RESCENT Because this decision was made only after thorough tests aay j removed from the fire and beaten hat ath % ‘ Fudge Batis. Z tory Meht with an ome beater Pour} ing yrtgesacl weds and experiments had been made over_all_other Bakin Make an ordinary fudge | into « giase jar and keep it In a | pinch of cream of tartar , cold pluee. A litle may be taken|,, Sunday ts entirely b 1 fro 3 | Powders Form it fato balla and roll in ground! 7 ; out and col | the calendar of marriage days. Fri 4 lored with tomatoes to nuts. The ordteary fondant candy make a red mayonnaise. day, by moxt people is looked upon | callent when made with coene| 2 | Fotle. Seotiand Priday is considered] fil Mn What does this mean to the housewife? sravhdsauiciseris seraieoas naeateneeee te eeamte oiled inte it and formed inte - Dear Mise Grey—WIl you please gelatin softened in % and each ball dipped into a by ixive mo a recipe for chicken ta-| *Psstioularly lucky ¢ day oar slowly into bard, anappy taffy. Use a hatpia,| & 4 males? (2) Is shaving soap better|% ®!!.” says the dogxercl, and ts of 2 egg» skewer or one-tine fork to dip the| bing the hands and face than| ™0Te honored by Hymep ‘han any| x ‘ r - . ; ; Fern tato a dalle into syrup. : | oth (2) Do you think tt is| Other day of the week. Tuesday! [AWM of the Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Trust, who gece on fee until hall to wear rate in the hair if}! Considered fairly favorable, but SO; a Metiesie Sponge Candy. ‘. f y thin? Could you suggest state. voeiegs seldoes occ ur C ‘—— Roll together two « f mo! Te ¥ leome way for « girl of 18 to wear vaday 8 Geandinavia Thursday nn 3 ‘ oe ee ‘ 5 : le considered the day of {tl — Yes, and it means infinitely more. For by using the | | It means that she is no longer deceived by the claims charge 40 and 50 cents for an inferior product. Cake. lasses, & cop of brown sugar and 3 her hair? RIGHTREN Z | | corresponding to our Friday “ > , | he “the modern “CRESCENT” (Egg - Phosphate) Powder, neemes Bot to count as and 1 cag until halftesspoonfal of butter. When A Chicken Tamatee— Bot] dne The hetter the @ he bett p Then add after very thick stir in a tableapoonful | 5 large chicken with suffictent ealt,| «n. weed r day the better : garde weddings, and & Sunday wea. Which sells for 25 cents per pound, the result is more and better work, saving on ding is asually the result’ of ex! evos and a reduction in the cost of living stove 2 squares of vinegar, and, just as i comes c five chopped onions, one clove of site of one from the fire, beat in one-quarter A * jl garlic, five cloves, five allapice, two of colt wa teaspoonful of baking soda. Pour —— chile red peppers and a atick of cin - ’ soda and into, immediatety into buttered pans, and, =: namo. When the chicken Is ten-| Dedlency, and ls devoid of ai) those nian meee , HE Lteaspoon creac: put where It will cool quickly. The . E der take all the meat from the|Diciuresque | features of | brides CRESCENT MFG. CO., Manufacturers, Seattle, Wash. water and flour 4 cooling process Keeps the ‘ bones a@d cut tnto small pleces.| itn one em Towers and) Strain the broth and return to the ft the meat and enough D Maple Candy meal to make & mush After polling Two cups maple sugar and I cup) Thee show the drapery | 10 minutes add one can of corn « 4) ot cream. Boil until it threads, )low on skirt, one of w te | balf a pound of seeded raisins, one then add % cup cocoanut and 6 figs| looped up with the “seroplane|ecup of peas and « cup of string cut fine. Beat until it thickenn,| sash,” so poplar in Parte today. | beans cut up over 1 cup} t pour into buttered pan at| Low-eut bodices and very short|to ta’ Lod min squares. whee cold | sleeves are very good. ‘enough add a little more meal Fill gE a § t e r For the price, Madam, nothing better can be found for cov- ering the floor in bedroom, dining room, or for the hard, con- stant wear and tear in living room, Special prices for Friday: $5.50 Value Union | $6.50 Value Union | $7.50 Value Union | $8.50 Value Union | $9.60 Value Union | $11.00 Value Union Art Sq sixe | Art Square, size 0x8 | Art Square, size 9x Art Square, size Ox Art Square, 10%x12 Art Sq uare, size 13x Spring, 1910 peated $3.99 | chat... GA25 | srouat $4.85 | cia. $5,35 | cia ® $6. 45 ae by U G' Most Popular Corset | DRE Ss Ss BUYING. , R&GE We - Ginghams asiways, ALWAYS the price is < bams > eA. FC, Red lower ‘ Seal and the Kates Seersucker $2.25 Axminster Rug 1 4 Tapering waist, of fine coutil; | Ginghams. These brands in . clude 27x604n, Special fitted with best hose. supporters hat the country felvet Rug . can guarantee both Spectal we illustrate style A 28, medium color and wearing quality 7 i p ‘i $3.50 Velvet Rug 7 bust, deep hip, Barmen edg | There has been a steady ad bata Af 4 36x72in. Spectal 5 and ‘narrow ribbon at top; white | yance since Inst | summor on | d. ; 360 Hemp Statr Carpet Age these makes and they are no Shop of Swelldom ae aed i: og) oF drab. Price . 91.00-| (neve makes and chez ora as “ q Meth | At this same low price we can | London sella them, ec Granite Stair Car pet. Special, yard show you a dozen other styles yard ‘ 10c Announce Their Beier ley = PNY A ADS” NEW MILLINERY HALF GARMENT “14° py : e c “ P the most fastidious lady in our city, We are showing Hats this aaa : 7 } S E C 1A LS spring Just as a# any shown by our high-toned netghbor 1 . s Hs chants, The difference is, we bought the show room samples (all and sits Cady nN In perfect condition) at.one-third and one-half off, and can save you Py 4 All $10.00 and $12.00 4 98 several dollars on any hat you may select And we are Actually ® Long Coats $ . showing more hats than any other millinery department or € in town 4 2 . y 2s 2 Pie Hi | Si TEA ee am amr nae Somme Pieces, Sca Squares, Waiat Regular $5.00 and New Stylishly Trimmed Hats; actually worth Patterns, Corset Govera, in fail to attend this beautiful offering Wop hin. $s 98 neath Be nsacnie $3.98 ics ck Gonker cate : atest of the Paris and ; ; ay Kimonos c pm 100 to $4 wate ite ropean exquisite creations vale ' j Be ' i eae pana naan me 69c Ar t ifi cial Flowers GINGHAMS—A We are showing more than one-thousand different kinds and col- | Gingbams. . F . bc In hats and imported : a han Regular $10.00 and $12.69 Rub. | oo of mowers and Foliage for trimming hats. Kive n 5c Wel, yard beriaed Ratt woolens ¥ ; } bod a hee $4.98 and color you can possibly imagine, All prices up ft HOUSE LINING—Governmer V 1s ih Ald ; { i AYP, House Lining; come: Regular $5.00 and 36,00 Sum sewed 2, 3 and 4 yards ‘wide; A cordial invitation is extended to i } i tu ress $3.98 nderwear osiery en's Wear we rth 1 o and 10 “Se “Vel r ; f A qa to | Regular $5.00 to OUTING Pi kuwal, evel yn | } $10.00 Silk Waists $2.98 Outing Flannel p $5.00 to $7.60 Guaran ee the wid oa | . ‘ Regula 508 Union Street ' il j $I Silk Vests 49¢ , pove, eroominas Z ack School Stockings, heavy Women's Heavy Silk Ribbed » " A or 1edium ribbed 1 Ve ste sink blue or black Crockery+—Carpets—Curtains—Blankets Special at 123c

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