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March { A Men's a Maw at the heatre. | All answers must be in The Star fice by Monday noon, March 28 i the oames of the successful ants will be announced fn ' exday txeue of The Star liet of prites te as follow FIRST PRIZE ne box of etx ate f A Ma Man the Moc b * 08 wday even f same perform THIRD PRI Three orchestra for same performance | POURTH, FIFTH, SIXTH, SEV ENTH PIOHTH AND NINTH PRIZKS: Two best orchestra seats, | ach for W aday « hi} 0, at the Moor theatre for special prices on cabinet hardware and brass new lead a 25c Se Oil Stain 25c . 45c : $1.39 Shingle Stain Se Good Househe 99c $1.09 20c Chopping Bowl 12c 10c Clothes Pins, od “~~ « Clothes F 6c } winner j these causes which opera THE STAR—WEDNES THE LETTERS AWARDED PRIZES IN THE RECENT STAR CONTEST 8. Stevens, Artington. of the fourth prise the following Wash, submits nm one we more and the traces of that grand characteristic which has [marked the AngloBaxon race We have two clasves of men—|namely, its love and veneration for the tootish and the wise. The fool-|women. Without these, a young tah man does not propose because | man cannot even contemplate the he haw not the senwe to know what | beauty or happluess of & home and he wants and how to get tt There: |consequently does not wish to pro fore, happy the girl omitted | Pos The wise guy shuns the matri jmonial noose because he does not| The letter of F. A. Carter, Univer want an extravagant, topheavy |sity station, winner of the elghth looking lid—a p stbook distress | prize, way printed in The Star on symbol for life-—for a wife. «+ | Monday, March 21 Women, to win, must become | more natural, interesting and sensi | The answer winning the ninth ble. |prine, written by Helen Anderton, |was printed In The Star of Friday Thomas R. Horner, winner of the |March 18 } fifth prize, says } i The many expenses of modorn The Answer submitted by Thomas jiife, the sharp struggle for exist Knight, winner of the tenth prise. jenee, the unequal distribution of waa printed in The Star on Monday | Wealth and other unhealthy eco |Mareh 21 nomic ditions are converging can ending to reduce the earn The letter whieh won the eleventh | {ng capacity of the masses to the! prise, by Stephen A. Allen, wa level of bare existence. Thoughtful | printed in men are slow to marry without rea. | March 19 sonable aesurance they can support - a home. Therefore, it follows that to de The Star on Saturday Following ia the Mary Junghany answer of Mies who was given the | crease marrt will necessarily de | twelfth prise | crease proposals, which are mere Among the reasons that may b« peesonmeen to marriages. given for men not proposing, the | following are cited | The anewer of G. H. Soule, winner An unwillingness on of the sixth prize, was pr nd in » younger gener | The Star on douse day, March 19 duties and res | ~ J. CG. Monroe, winner of the © number of nhappy mar seventh prise, submitted the follow: | riages brought to the notlee of the ing . stutent of eoctal nations i that young men do not propose The chan tatus of women me Lovett Finally Solve in the Play, |is due to the many d moralising at BO nat = ditions ‘mers favorable Woman Justified? |versious offered to them by the|to her progress and development What do you think about it?) American city today The life led; making her more tndependent, but W » the Contest Editor of The}by the majority of young men in {lessening opportunities for men to 8 OK your Answers to 100 [cities tends to remove from them! provide for a fan tly word est will end nest Mom | eee 2 < sax da d prizes will be oftered | " 2 for ine best answers | r ; Saat ac| An Early Season Paris Hat ne in the na} play f A Man's a! Robert Pdesen | , Moore theatre Faster | Black pleture neay eh The broad brina is turned sweeping white ost plumes as) up ¥y at the nidefront and the only trimming are especially | face ith ¥ t—a popular fea good this year The bape « the tare of this seaac Th ch and one in the picture articularly elegant hat just the for graceful and picturesque. It is of evening wear Women Success Winners Dr. Edna Day, professor of homestory, which now sald to be at econom! in the Univers of Mie | Assured fact jourl, says the ae git a] Miss Muriel Culp, a student at ba bles est dramatint who has ever had a play accepted by a ble New York Smith's College « have nanager ganized « bra . Mrs. Anna Ragstad, of Norway eague, and will refuse te ab has been elected an alternate m walets made und weatsho; ber of the parliament of her coun ditions. Wellesley college girla | tr have sent $1,000 to help the New York shirtwalst makers and € Mies Alvine de Perencey, New ordered 1,000 shirtwalsts to be made! York, 19, ts sald be the greatest by the cooperative shirtwalet fac woman violin maker in the world LAYTIME 4 TORIES B heard his bir ae and « r w be ff or st i ' ke F ’ ar 8 Dress te and even underwea are cut easant lines herwise straight « 1 air fles will be popular the ming sum mer / P Large white pear Silk and cotton and silk and linen | very much worn, and mixtares will be much in evidence | ay ail black hat for evening w this summer | ried, rcHES sekaton 1 aa much used this spring and summer w . ONDS, | . © sEWEENY, BTS shi ec | ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, NEW YORUM #8 gu © 1a|_ There's going to bo a rage this! First and Cherry “4 ‘av. on Pike an Union. } summer for “peasant” fashions! Optical Department DAY, MARCH 23, 1910. + é o - : ee DAILY MENU, Pt eee eee eee eee eee ee es Breakfast Hleed Oranges Cereal with Cream Tripe in Milk Corn Muffins Coffee | | Dinner Tomato Steamed Baked Pe Creamed Carrot Reet and Sp Onion Balad faked amel Custard Carame Coffee nieh Supper. Chicken and Ham Croquettes Celery Oatmeal Bread Nut Cake Chocolate i if -eeee eee e e e e Tripe in Milk Cut 1 pound of tripe into dice and simmer for 2 hours in sweet milk, Take the tripe up in a hot tah, thicken the milk with a little ‘our, add a dash of salt and black pepo pour over and hot Ie is expecially nice on dry buttered toast serve served very Steamed Steak Into a round steak por spoons flour, on each Melt drippings in and fry 1 onfon tn it the steak on each side salt and pepper, pour bolling water and let cook slowly for 2 more, § poured « d 2 table ¢ of ment ekillet son with it 1% ekillet hours or ve with thickened gravy tt covered Th over cups cover | | Beet and Spanish Onion Salad. Cut Into slices, then strips, 2 baked ts. Slice @ medium zed Span ish onion and quarter ané separate | be the sections. Add as much celery a fou, % teaspoonful of capers jor chopped pickle; salt and white pepper, Mix thoroughly with may ongaise and serve on | Baked Caramel Custard Melt 1 scant cup of sugar caramel, add very gtadusily © joaves to a of scalding milk and pour ¥ into 4 well beaten ogee. Add 1 waltspoon of salt and 1 Leaspoon of Vanilla, turn into butte stand them in a pan of and bake in a moderat mold and swerve with cara sauce Caramel Sauce— Melt up of wagar in a bh saucep dd 1 eup of boiling water gra and simmer for 15. minutes. | Chicken and Ham Croquettes. | Mix 1 i of finely cooked « chen wi ly Snapeee ham and \& cup of fine bread crumbs. Add the abed yolk of 1 hard boiled egg, season with pepper, salt and « few drops lof onion juice, mgisten with grav }and add 1 beaten egg. Shape ir ones, dip in beaten egg, Toll in Ladies, why not You can buy just linery Store in Seattle underselling every st | } New Silk and SHEET! 4B OUTING FLAN NELS Dark oe OW freigh We have them for eht or wh Three pairs 25¢ Racine he Pure W Poet bla with natura AD pa Three pairs 50 Corsets 31.00 $1 50 anc Corset, for ator Spe NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR An > FSBANDS! Do You Think of It? New Trimmed Hats, worth $12 to $15, at New Trimmed Hats, worth $10.00, at Regular Prices $7.50 to $15.00 each Sang fet 0c $1.00 name a hours, then brown on bot Oatmeal Bread cups of boiling 1 of Let cool, the 1 m of lard t butter cup cake and a little wa Mix hard with flour, raiee, then pan and raine the second time Thig makes two ynthiaGreys i etters , Dear give me a reel; to serv i with « ‘ ir ' per he con DEF 1) There ar 1 will give a th n frappe. F of granulated sug mont ¢ ce of a dozen lemons 4, put In freezer and turt mixture Ie about the constater ow. Serve in shorbet glasses, with ealt wafers or emall sweet cakes. Pronounced frap-pay (2 and 3) Serge suite of plain cream white or white with ha ; stripe are very fashionable. V be most becoming to you. They made seve plate 4) Satter vede anklo-strap pumps Dear Mi 1 an hapr a y Tam 16 and who prope telephone then he tive than t tne from a ¢ ored ta t ve a teas of oxalic in at u of hot water. Rub this sol well into the stair ft disap pears. if app at once before th ink has had time to dry tn wilt quite remove it Bacon dy Lou had nothing to WHO BLEW nd what t wanted ked macaroons, and I liked gingerbread acaroons are nicest,” sald Fru ingerbread are biggest y wie Fru had a pony and 4 eur razor like dat lone bus e of From New York City save $2.50 to $6.00 « as stylish, high-grade Hat We bought all high-grad ore in town $6.98 $4.98 Net Waists $3.98 NG— TOWELS White chine Underwear Crockery—Carpets le New Trimmed Hats, worth $7.50, at .. New Trimmed Hats, worth $5.00, at .... Women’s: New Suits $12.75 Regular Prices $17.50 and $20.00 reatt Scarfs, Pillow St value t m 10x 0 99.90, to Hosiery m yc ur new at London’s EXACTLY Hat 1V \ this season w room THE ELEPHANT UP? i her yh, d Dolichild, inter- upting. a nice story, but tea We ther aid Storyman, et’s wait unt v to finish ey, & | shaking of w from the finger tips. Do this w minutes |at a time, several tit day. Af. jt hands their dally | 4 t | bin r ing each finger but firmly toward the finger hese exe imple as are, will ¢ ve the of the hand e texture skin, Of « ou must n the good v an Oo EASTERN HATS FOR EASTER Two Hundred New Show Room Hats Direct AT ABOUT HALF PRICE 3 r) eatment little exercise eat deal to Drink x glass DIAMONDS On credit, $1 per week. STERLING JEWELRY CO. 705 First Av. Room 119. Main 7294. IANOG FOR RENT Kohler & Chase. 318 Second Av Tel 1032 Mil any exclusive at half price, anc - $3.98 $2.98 Easter Suit tom > neces it to wear bh ) PLANNELOTrEs—A H Men's AL F Wear —Curtains—Blankets cut PRICE i PRICE aby Agi Sho char AT cuT PRICES SPECIAL LISTS RNING SPECIAL 8:30 Until 11 m Visit to Store Is Nec essary Understand These Prices oe a eee Goad $1.28 | $1.65 95c af $1.35 phe 104 $2.35 $2.5 the