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THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1910," them, or ts there any | Knox's gelatine in 12 tablespodna Of —— jomme Ries: ] FASHIONS (3a ft — ane —F 1 P< nel wotten ce m a eer bats are The newest adornment | otalise or surgeon might be able to] gelatine and beat with a wire efa wore ie either a fat ribbe ives and turbang, 1 remove them by the ald of the ele whip for onehalf*hour in a warm rosette of baby ribbon fe will be "ek eee RAE eH poe, A716 12th av, NE Two seats) trie needle room, Cold aly makes the mixture | * * for the Grand Thursday evening, | tough, After beating the full halfi®# aa tk ee ee ee ee we) marshmallows cut in small Pec, | Hiton paw made a brilliant The vogue of plod : *% Seats Given Next Week * Mareh 24 | Dear Mise Grey; 1 uséd turpen-| hour, put in square tine that have | ® # | together with one-fourth chp Of CHM) ee ay aw trimming f mming has pe % Owing to the Hiness of Miss ®) = =RKIGHTH PRIZE F. A. Carter, | tine by mistake to clean my sult | boen slightly buttered and sprinkled | % DAILY MENU. w/ died cherries, and one-half cup of pe gowne this year tal for thes *& May Robs iy Spokane, her ® University station--Two for | With Can you tell me some way] with cc starch, When set, cut Inj» Breakfast *| Walnut meats chopped fine, Chill)” coe tattetatn the ® engagen The Rejuvena ®} the Grand Thursday evening, March | t met the turpentine out? equares, roll In powdered sugar, If) Novel Baked Apples * | before serving ee " A - ras ®@ tion of Aunt Mary at the @/) 24 | A READER followed correctly thie recipe * Oatmea! with Cream * The knell of the ta cotjar ts ct tea leaves wilt # Moore theatre for four nights * NINTH PRIZE teten Ander} A.—The grease stain left by the! produce marshmallows that * fish Souffle * Stuffed Apples ing. For those who canno’ ow *% this week has be ancelled. ©] gen, General Delivery--Two seats turpentine might be removed with} melt in your mouth. Would sug |» Buttered Toast, Coffee *. Cut a ace ffom the small end of! = % Bhe will be seen here on Fri ® forthe Grand Thareday evontng, |Chlerotorm. Try holding the wtain- gost keeping them in closed tin! ® # # red apple, and carefully sesep out & dat, Sagi and Sunday, ®/ March 26 4 place in the, seam om a fuel box if not eaten immediately * Dinner | pee pulp with a small spoon lear "it The winners ® wharghon as riously boiling kettle for a few * on Boup #|ing the shell unbroken, Place the + it fourth, fifth and #|. TENTH PRIZE Thomas | minutes, This will sometimes take Shrimp is intent toes #| pulp in @ double cooker and steam | @ sixth prises The Star's «| Knight, 2319 be ay, 8—Two seats out the ring or stain left by a) Use four cups of shelled shrimps, | ® Lyonnalee wij until soft; then put through a ® “Why don't ing men # | fF hens gore »ra theatre Thursday | cleansing fluid two cups bread crumbs and one cup @ Stewed Tomatoes. # | sleve and sweeten, Beat the white & propos est, jast ended, | cventing, March 34 | of cream, to which a teaspe ofl e Celery Balad #| of one emg until stiff ne cold *@ will be x okets for the &| PLEVEN'TH PRIZE: Stephen A.| For the benefit of the lady who table. sauce has been added. Use| Marshmallow Pudding. Coffee. #| pulp and a teaspoon gr nut ¥ and Saturday & Allen, 1108 Fifth av.—Two seats for | asked over the telephone the other a baking divb, arranging shrimps,| » #| ments, and fill the shell rve at ¢ * a ch @ the Alhambra = theatr Thursday | day for a recipe for*marshmallows crumbs, dote of butter and pepper ir ® | once : 5 teks 4 na. March 94 and for shrimp ple, the recipes are! and salt to season tn alternate lay \% Bealloped oe nah with Rees. #| Cocoas in * Ma and Ww * TWELFTH PRIZE Mise Mary | bere oe. : ere Bye crumbs and butter on) » Baking Powder Biscutts Scalloped Potatoes With Eggs” t t aliing * Junghany, 800 Seventh av.Two)} arshmallows. top sour over the cream and table!» Biuffed Apples * Melt tablespoons of butter I k oe § @ neta fer the Alhambra, theatre | Four cups of granulated sugar| sauce and bake for half an hour. | Gana. ten | blend tn 3 tablespoons of flour, add 00 pretty *® Maret *® | Thursday evening, March 24 - * -: ~ om x * & | wlowly cups of hot m neasor * * ouhe ky contestants may calt ae te em with 6 fee of walt and % tem lik » * spoon of pepper, and stir and cook au e; but ii emooth. Have ready 3 cups of and alte hard-boiled exe. But ter a baking dish, fill with alternate | Novel Baked Applies. | | yme sound cooking applee jof medium size, take out the « and roughen the outalde of the frult ; PF | itn's fork. Now roll the applon in| Inyers of bovatnos, cams nod sees mistaking the sy a | coarse brown sugar, stand them tr eee eee eR eee ee for t r tickets on Wedne any time between the hours ot | » From ar eb t tla m. to 4p. m Matt Smaitey, winner of th er howing why more men do 2 be question: |, f It is as f ¢ buttered pie dish, fill the| With buttered crumbs and bake un t of th ‘ At the see meeting of the Story club, when everybody wae |* ‘#rae buttered pie ish 1 geal i i Why dk ‘ pre ater ( © re * and ta 4 a 1 1 any red) Ul brown ‘ait Nes ot John Dow for the} comfortably seated bbleoff, who was bursting with impationee, \' h Gaon AEOTe | Wiek. Gay Fee - periority of ae: ' ding Fobruary 28, 1 plunged Aight into his story, which was | preserve, and bake slowly until ter t i month endl . , de Baste the frult while cooking a@ a eae eee tke ha ee A great many goe Ans we bh on t ‘i : RRMA stherwind hate seat. oh on hand $ HOW THE HIPPOPOTAMUS HAPPENED [with the juice that runs from it ~ which mig . Receipts. nie When done allow the fruit to get) ® WORTH KNOWING . rejected on a { thetr lengtt Expenditures naar nerve CR @ as they failed e within « " Feb. 26. To room rent. .$10.0¢ Codfish Souffle | Wher hing mackerel or other ' , , pee ak, Pe cleekine 10.00 / Bol} a cup of rice in a quart of | MAI lem” a a ot dese eb 38. To lacidentale, 16.00 | milk unt soft; while hot beat into | UPPETMoS have ker ° osiderat ; pf nk 5 4 cup of shredd sifish one bial , . . ‘ appearance of the letter on-|** a spoonful butter, yolks of three egas To potieh zinc, rub briskly with COCOA else et {dition to the | yarch 1. By balance. . .$60.00$60,00 and pepper to taste. When oold|® cloth dipped im kerosene and different reasons advanced by the ‘ Above a» ount shows why the add the beaten whites of three ¢ eet. ek Rs Does ve rent. ree on y Pag ha emg t 7. and bake jn pudding dish 30 m i contestants for the failure of the b utes: serve with melted butter for| When buttering breed for sand |wiches, always butter the end of ine oat before cutung off che} © Exequuisitein flavor. average young man of today a: * ‘Geiaa a sauce propose and marry As asst the responsibilities of home second prize, w Baimon Loaf, lice ion “why a Drain the liquor from one can of P t d of The Btar at the Moore. Grand | ‘hat wow and chop the salmon quite fine multe 0 of e6¢, will restore the color and Alhambra theatres on Wednes- provide ¢ 5 Meni-vathe of " - wf kid shoes and gloves f ¢ day something black out* weld the het. he ; of er until Mghe ; day, Thursday and Friday evenings. ling hes ae ae ae See | Oe Tima he Tronatemrie and add 10 salmon, together Mem, | A porcelain tub or sink may be ; Following is a Mist he winners, busines ewimming along an African rf beige eees rie whe | 1.8 « ap of tine bread crumbs, 8 ta: | oro uehly ned with a flannel D v4 - “el; Gah gu many_as posstule of the | fortunes It was a hend—fuct a bead. f » do anything he | }-3 cup of fine bread crumbs, 3 18 | dipped in spirits of turpentine, | ont ask merely prize winning answers will be given Belfieh men Hitthe ¢ anda Wow foredaed and &| sont aternes oh _ bow or re 1-2 teaspoon salt « New fron pot always be themse! t 7 ot apie Kn + ® wont almost through and the stuc pe gs © polled firet with wood ashes and A today ae thel Well, he was s@tmning, is ely minced parsley. La rts gyre he Pony be vow a y or cocoa—as or FIRST PRIZE: Matt Smalley, | omen, along and——but maybe, you don't see ell, you know, Told you it was|'¥ #44 the stiffly beaten yolks of 2) \eaiges Ci oa 418 Highland rive ‘Four best ¢ Good; honest. home loving mee head could ewim all by Meelf. a baby keg and It grew. It grew as PEE" — for % hour in a by ¢ hirardelli’s onge Bae Wo Ce MOCKS ISSEY | pecause the " de & wife |1 Ruees it was because he was light big ask beer keg, and by amd by fr| tered dish. Drawn utter sauce! For salad sandwiches, mix chop . ea agg Test Nee Tena with alt Ub o which she | beaded sprouted Ike @ polly pe And) eases a pleasing addition t baked | ped celery and mayonnaise with 7 crmgret St "ts accuste which the Well, he wae owhmming along and then tt grew as big ae a half bar Pleasing addition to it. | ahredded white lettuce and spread wary think she | ¢ t feeling very « Just rel, ead os big a8 a flour bassel pe on thin slices of br SECOND PRIZE: W. A. Byers, then he bumped tnto othing as big as a suger barrel, and an big : arehmaliow Pudding #17 Marion building Foul best or Mes. Carson, winner of the third) That made him Get ow se & hoashead, and as Wt@ Be a on one cup of cream watil stitt Lower the temperature of an cheatra (seats at the Grand Wed: | prize, says my way,” eaid the he cheon, Well, maybe not quite so| 844 twe nareeenee of powder oven considerably after a roast , farch 23, to » ‘ Get out of . ny,” a0 ant season with peen in for inutes, and the nesday evening, March 2 te oe Why don't anen-propenet ie a 1 aid aca po ec fe et — 8 has been in for 20 minutes, and th rhe ‘House of a Thousand Can eee don't want to marry; aitig which bumped bin. “Ir ; w if you katy bipax ne-half pound of | Juices will be retained dies. They are not timid, bashful crea-|J08t ® kes—justi« t keg~—and potan coming out of an African . > = THIRD PRIZE: Mrs. Carson, eo: they, hate plenty of nerve | .°% G9C8 right to float in this rive wre looks vere mach 718. Eastiake av.-Pour best ore when M comes to asking tor some |‘ | weet § _ i crore = Se eerie eg oe 9 tre seats at the ATharat ra We , thing they) Want Jet Out of my'way or TN pundh}of's ashend. and the spigot te ite ay evening. March 23, to “hear put w niet nger nece @ bead : “The Bohemian Girt sary (6 me le s 6a 1 age Pur ‘ ea he keg, and ut 8 he « ed, bat why he gtagied Truepenny didn't think much of “ thie story, and it w eed that FOURTH PRIZE B. Btevens, he can live comfortably # Arlington, WashTwo seats at wile the Moore th for Friday ever And ing. March bered FIFTH PR Thomas A. Hor Bas, 956 ‘wesehongton Setierne Tre | Snes the tesmens word ither, and that him mind. Ob, here on time tomorrow and ti seats at the 1 eatre r he Was mad tell the story of ‘Who Blew the 4 evening, Mareb 2 Wet sows "shill he atutted| Get out way Elephant Up.” Our New York buyer secured for us at About Half P LOVE AND MARRIAGE eA FUR NITURE COm Tailored Suits, Wash Suits, One-Piece Dresses in silk, \ — SECOND /AVE, BETWEEN PIKE & PINE . goods and washable materials, Separate Skirts, Coats, Jag wi Pe vin oa oe fe , — thousands of Ladies’ Garments used as models on display at GTTLE PROBLEMS OF 10M. A.GOTTSTEIN semi-annual fashion s show. Silk Petticoats, Black and Colored Petticoats, Wash Pettico Our equipment, our policy and our House Dresses, Silk and Net Waists, Kimonos, Trimmed Is the Desire to Shirk Responsibility Lessening Marriage ? ac hae In The Star’s contest, just fin-fal pr n money. They will not unvarying habit of making good on ALL . ‘ Page ‘ihe estes 20 athtrh fe} we than they | should axsu i promises have earned us the title, “Seat- street Hats, Hat Shapes, etc., ete. oomene Papen ate. alet tanks beatae a lon . ah tle’s Popular Home-Furnishers.” sons. The and women ne day, it was argued, are lux day eon ogo. re Seattle’s Greatest Sale of Women’s Garments ” Dresses; w wo Plece ee lored for this seeming lear M Street d House At am ge me a leach “| And You’re Sure of the Best | Big We 8 S85 soe sponsibility? Se a and a Avoid anything that will break tr oie : mony <i vranteed ili upon their own selfis ° a8 : , a Sepa different and enjoyments or brir ‘ ‘ Ee = @ @irest Dresses in| Lawn and 4 brow ara five different Wash matertals; we shes Se ath rn OO MR iinice sccmer ce | vay kc et ets] sonty our choice while thes 4 } old at $108 $6.98 | at $4.98 | s2 On sale at 45 aa a — oe 3s 3 — pate fl " Wash Goods at Cut pric : “ « 1 . POPLINS 2 werized | t OULARDS : > A lat fhe FULTON ‘ I ollapsible Ne aed 10e—-86-Inch White Longeloth, good qualit 10¢ GAUSS LINENNe Linen, H c r t neh, fit DOTTED SWISS t4o—White D iss, extra good FLANNELETTE clettes tor # 14c " ¢ ) A t t pers, cht A: London’, 34 : ¢ / mt ha ' ea e RAJAH CLOTH 3 36c-—-Silk Style “Raj Cloth 0 ¢ 35c JACQUARD ZEPHYF 4 A N AY naey 0 r , A tds CORSET COVERS ‘ £ An F . } 4 y i 7 con Big Peau tions (ste Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear Brussels Best Nainsook Covers at Half | ) Smyrna Rage to jdt} Brom Molde. ~ _ebes " 63c | hea Jap ' pee " $1.00 Nainaool 50 sday Cover c : : MM Fo0 Cambric 39 : : \vindow Shader n “ ° Cover c Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—Blanket | uJ, each "feat : Seattle’s Popular Home - Furnishers : 3 : u - Boe Se Sane Se Pag he ands ¢ er ne a PS Aa K on | ii Aidt f | bill | :