The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1910, Page 6

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site si aati an aa ieee ee fst sPaertess oe esaness scan sociale SHOULD A MARRIED WOMAN ACCEPT MEN’S ATTENTIONS? Is @ woman justified in accepting, right, and the fwct that the Innocent attentions from other |t 1 may intentionally or men, If her husband neglects her? | thoughtlossly neglect his wife may n, asked of ar} in some casex serve to mitigate the the plot of Robert | wife's offense, but be a valid excuse | w play, appearing next | in justification—never! Moore, It eq ly has | The acceptance of trifling, harm absorbing tnt ) tO} leas attentions from other men ts 8 wader the number of let-|Itkely to lead to serious conse t by the contest editor | quences 8 ‘he letters are from | The husband's neglect may be n a n alike, from the | inexcusable in apite of that married unmarried, They ex: | fact fe’a accoptance of ar preas range of difference, | othe entior an never | though the majority of letter be J , fa sa that the woman hould me &. Burton Mills, 2852 Nine prices will be awarded for |t ma brute beard se oot ha Non me t " wife happy bY Pat! Spring fashions for All answers must be in The Sta 1 be andid hose for the! office by Monday 1 Ma 8 an el at ing the dominant ni and the naz of the 8 r BS yay up” Aiftle girl of the tas Feenuen & The Star. ad way to the datuty the Tuesday issue t a r Ms a theme! The list of prizes t« a " nake ber home| =m@ply clad FIRST PRIZE: One box «| lit nt of business For earl beats A Man's a at the / ft ‘ ee lis vocation. If} plain tatlor-made Moore theatre, on Wed because of ignorance, | low.wainted 4 tng, March ght to get w If he declines | terial in worn und BECOND PRIZE wo 4 to part her # fe, be's | Extravagantly or four seats, for same 1 " a ance ) 4 Any wife so neg : ott Ney = Seen ere ed, has a able right, as old | @ FOURTH, FIFTH, SIX SEV-| sock ha attontions’ of SNTH, EIGHTH AND NINTH] an honest gentlemen bd PRIZES: Two best orchestra seat rs each, for = Wednes evening.| James Gray, Wiltshire Hotel, | March 30, at the Moore theatre thinks that danger lurks in the &. G. Ellis, Bryn Mawr, Wash,,| “bare attentions of one man says: . “Man is a social anima) and| to & ery wite. He writes woman te really w octal th s ally, N jlooked upon by man. The re, if a husband ts so 4 Knowledge of | business acquaintance tired at night that he cannot gtve | th 4 ite efforts upon | A certain young man bas the aw y spring she of er bef Seeeererere NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST re He Folks” Fashions for Litt children same Hines as are Implictty be The “dr a eet little lass, will wear a coat, and a some soft ma the coat lowered hate *ee ; ittle Problems of Love and Marriage } POPES PPOSOHOSES OSES HS eSeSsSeSeSeSeSeHeseses are now considered bad form, amart little straw bonnets and broad low as simply trimmed with @ soft ribbon bow are finding high past has given | popular favor. The mushroom hat i» still Attle boys’ fashions are not no | changes as thowe for little girle jand the tunte sult with hip belt and deep cambric collar te stil! the cor rect thing For playtime small girls and boy» dress just alike in gingham “romp and sopaible garments ore ee sore HAS LOVE ANY RIVAL? been ‘ oan 4 shining bie wife even his own company,/finding harmless attentions, it|°™*mple of one who can get slong she is undoubtedly justified in go | would not tt gourse of a cen-| @pplly without love, as one per ing out with and to others, provid-|tury find a sufficient amount to | fetly contented with his ambitions @d the amusements .are perfectly | satisfy the most insignificant devire | #84 his money-making, Associates faniesnt lat & Gila wr the ether man jhave pointed to him many a time All work and no play’ just as} “In support of my argument, 1/80 sald cynically to close friends surely makes Jill a dull as|cite the Sayler-Miller case of Crea |“Money-making ts hie god. He ts ‘Jack a dull If her Jack is| cent It, wherein the so-called | Perfectly a a. Wen Bie dull from t it is JiM's duty | ‘innocent attentions, namely, os | Schemes. Y idn't catch him falling in love that I know to prevent her m getting dull|cort duty, flowers, books, «music Mhewlse, by wining her neighbors) ete. brought the Inevitable reward | and frieuds in evening festivities, |of misery, two shattered homes, | 20Rs unattended by her husband jacd many darkened lives 1 would label such course of ac & P. Lev, 1107 E. Thoma tion “The Danger Trail,’ with apol writes No! Two wrongs never | ogies to James Oliver Curwood.” ——S nn * caer pleces left ove Home Made Candies aan for the “Sweet Tooth” (os. terest ‘is Cocoanut Taffy. | For cécpanut taffy boll 2ecups of granulated sugar and % cup of cold| Water until it will harden when dropped in water. Then add 1 cup and use them wrong frie The criss-| delightful ; be removed with hot vinegar | Wash chamots gloves in warm} water, rinse in clear water and hang | of prepared cocoanut and 1 teaspoon | YP to dry with the fingers full of lemon extract. Pour in buttered| Water, They will not get so out of tins and mark into squares before | ™ ape. hard. j Cream Peppermints. One cup granulated sugar, 2 table jpoons cold water. Boll two or ree minutes. Take from stove; and add 4 tablespoons of confec tloner’s sugar and \% teaspoon es sence of peppermint if lard fs at once rubbed on ma chine stains, let stand for sev jeral hours, then washed in ware soap suds the stains will come out at once When a piece of white cotton ma terial has been scorched by a bot | iron, w spot, rub soap on it | jand ble. it In the eun. Maple Puffs. ; Two cups maple or brown sugar,; js 8 % cup water, 4% teaspoon vanilla,| .Ne* onions wil! become tender % cup chopped walnuts, add the after 45 minutes boiling; old ones | white of one egg. Boll sugar and, “ter two hours water until they form a ball (or soft) macs) in cold water. Beat slowly| Celery for creaming should be] into well beaten white of exe, add| *tewed # half hour | Vanilta and beat until stiff, Add ‘ a $ | nuts and drop by ‘4 teaspoon on All vegetables must be put on 0 boiling water, else the salts will paper buttered. destroyed. nut Brittle, Put two cups granulated sugar into a kettle and melt over fire stirring constantly to prevent burn ing. When melted pour over pea 63 . | nuts which have been put into al ®@®A# eee eee teehee shallow buttered dish In cleansing painted woodwork it! is better a strong kerosene ater than any kind of soap. i to nae Turkish Delig * * * * WOMEN SUCCESS WINNERS # | : | nt. | * * ee ee Two ors. gelatine soaked in % cup cold water two hours, dissolve) str. Mary Foristell, prealdent of| one pound granulated sugar in one ine D AR, the Daughters of 1812 gup cold water. When the last two) a5q the Daughters of the Confed ingredients reach the boiling potnt add the dissolved gelatine and bot! eracy, of St. Charlies, Mo. will take} end add the grated rind and juice) nay human nature | of an orange and a lemon. Strain | and add one cupful chopped) pr Rose Ringgold | Ps pistachio nuts. Let cool tt Sl women surgeon in United squares. Roll in confectior Sta ies” Whkn en én . sugar * short d wkirt FOR THE SICK TOT Se sat tetas ear ton her wa the Ph This is how one aunty made] whole afternoons enjoyable for a ans B. Derves Was recent sick little girl’ She cut paper b the Yatarnations houses from magazines and pasted an ite official rep little standards on the backs so the oe pettarm. . Sa pictures would stand erect. Across liver ot dhaens, lectates the bed was placed an ironing! before women's clubs whieh are in board on the backs of two chairs. |terested (1 real peace and It stood a few inches above ele bed, and was covered tha counterpane. As houses ‘ made, the little girl arranged them in neat we and soc ad 4 #ma villa 1 4 day she ar The Pag t par cardbe i ee * * * WORTH KNOWING. * Cc * 4 ocoa Pld * ee es roe 6 ¢ No. 7 wide. Put two rings or slip through the back of the seco Keuador (South Ameriea) py: omy Pore p rit te furnishes nearly one - fifth of the world's production of cocoa beans, now est mated at 400,000,000 pounds, A world-wide de mand exists for Kousder cocoa beans, for which that the a . country enjoys a high re there is then no difficulty in mak-| best : thy ing the pattern fit, If the paper 4 striped, cut the stripes trom the love with once When paint sticks to glass it can because love has not come enters He's the best proof that a mm at «love, can get other th things can hold juet ax high « place fin Mfe as love and fill one’s Ife just ax full of satisfaction “4 And al) the time the man was }eecretly married and had a email son, who ruled him with a rod of } trom Love has no rival, rest assured of j that Other things may seem to fill life with satisfaction. Wut that ia When the all heart things else take their proper place man THIS iS THE RUSSIAN STYLE SPRING SUIT Th ketch shows one of the most chart designs in stre iite seen this season, It is n a { diagonal serge, in the new coral shade, and the bows, belts and pip ngs about the coarse lace collar yoke and sleeve b are of black eatin The newest features about sult are the black satin girdle which will be very popular From the time the beans mature on the trees, to the time the aromatic brown cocoa is put in tins rardelli’s COCOA hi retains its natural purity and full flavor. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’s, and the mark of their true value ts put upon them When one its down and com munes with his real self, there ts ® heart hunger that money or an bition or -aratification or ease wilt not satisfy. He knows be will sacrifice gledly any of these for the pure gold of love. ¢ should love have a rival. it fe the one thing in the world that) brings out the best in man that softens and refines and broadens. | Its influence is altogether good.| When one considers the things of fered in rivalry—moneyemaking, | ambition, luxurious livinger-how id, empty, unsatisfying they are mere man-made things of straw as compared to love with ity ital, | threbbing life. Love, to bersure,| brings sorrow as well a» joy,,but It) is life, broaden purifying, -When | it comes in its genuineness ft fills the whole heart and the whoie life. tt can have po rival, Other things drop to their proper place ty the scheme of existence bea) Mec eantly first | nies jae worn with salts and dreeses), jand the threequarter sleeves, which are decidedly ~ The broad, low hat of black chip is wound around with @ black eatin | scart, and trimmed with an enetm- | | elea buckle and quills In coral red | Becton ynthiaGreys and | they coate and ber | Letters Dear Mise Grey—Would it be | proper to send flowers to a girl on her birthday MR. A.W. EL. | A—Vea | Dear Mixes Grey—Will you please lgive me a recipe for devil's feod? | BROWN EVES squares of choco add % cup] % cup sweet | A.—Melt four late over hot water wugar, and gradually milk. Then beat in the yolk of one jeag and cook until thick. Cool [Cream % enp butter, add % cup) |sugar, one exe well beaten, 4 cup |sour milk, 1% cupe flour in whioh % teaspoon soda has been sifted.| |Combine the two mixtures and add| 1% teaspoon vanilla. Bake in shal \ pans and use boiled frosting between and on top. Dear Mise Grey am going to be married at § o'clock morning} mass. Is it proper to have a maid) of honor at a morning wedding? ANXIOUS | A—Yes, if you want one | Dear Mise Gzay—(1) Will coar jeream net hate be Worn thie sum |mer? If so, will black velvet an black plumes be all right to t it? (2) WHI white shirtwa be worn this year? (3) F gedit a ehirtwaiet to wear with |Siack wkirt A READER A-—(1) Net hate will be ; trim but soft Your black nicely, but plumes will don't use velvet (2) You (3) A dainty sheer white walst Dear Mise Grey—My little |black satin ribbon | Rin bela Saemgant JE Aen MARCH 26, ets may A-—The rarebit could 1910. WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR and garnish with Cheese Fondu, pound of ¢ mix with rg! “dd one beaton yorks of 4 tab ee # | ball the size of marble r on wanna ot l* each bali into ground 4 j ad beate # EASTER SUNDAY MENU. & the ball aad the ¢ ‘ ts abel Poh | * Breakfast wi lettuce leaves and « ay * Grape Fruit * | pieces of parsley and a & Corn Flakes with Cream — # | lemon Toasted Marshmallows, * Crisp Bacon Omelet ® each marshmaliog * Rice Griddle Cakes al Cream of Celery Soup ‘ fer, put a tiny ie * Coftee *| Cook one-half cupf f cach one, and fon * * | rice and two goadalzed ntalh en, Serve ‘at once, \* Dinner * | celery (grated) in one quart of ae * Nadishes Young Onions */ milk. When the rice } - rained Spring Lamb * | thickened with tter at - Potatoes * land palatably sean wi ed Beets * and white pepper . Asparagus on Toast * nh ‘ts in 1a dea are! And the good old4ash og wc i ; provers: Lace . — foned sunbonnets in both Inexpen | y Maple Toe Crear Cookies * Remove the bone from J black are sive and high-priced materials are |» Coffee | lamb, re sprinkle with salt th sliver ‘braid. more in demand than ever before. | 4 & | Pepper, and dredge with fic Some of the handsomer ones are | y Supper. #|t¥o tablespoons of butter , nbing jackets are a bewllderingly pretty \* Jeliied Ham Salad A ase im Bh onyng bron appa etonne. Belts of shiny red leather and| & Cheese Fondu % | mibutes one onion, one carrot ir black patent leather are seen on] y Celery # {one turnip chopped fine i t srbane “ot flowers, moat of the everyday dresses for}® ‘Tonsted Marshmallows «| “MP. add one quart of water, « line are trl ite men and worren lw Chocolate (of 986 bake one hour of maline at the And best of all —the styles are to], *! . i simple this season that the dresset, | age kkekkeeht hee! Maple ice Cream as ble t Beald in be made at | 1 pint of are neon with long, dd home by fond mothers | fresh milk, and when en of carved woed, wae <a _ An Unfalling Omelet of maple syr Beat 3 exes ant heads ang Separate the yolks from the] wen mixed, add to this t ae fe vory light and must bel whiter of the eggs and allow @/ and cook till thick. When cold ad 3 shampooed often, What ts the best! tablespoonful of milk for each exe-|) pint of cream w : turbed allie sham pu JEANETTE. | Heat separately, adding the milk to ( eatBbes ed. Freeze and wit {bbon fhatahed A.-~An egg ts good, and not asin |the yolks, Season with salt and! piece of conserved ginger on t tacked to fat wie, furious as soap. Pure castile soap) pepper. Have the frying pan 0 in shape, is good occnstonally, | greased with butter and heated foe Cream Cookies. _ |SuUr the yolks and whites lightly i aah on Se , together and pour them into the|, OP* cup of sugar and 2 64 Dear Mise Grey: Wil you please! | beef shorteying. 2 pan. When the omelet has brown A publish in Baturday’s paper what i#/ 24". the bottom place the pan in|*0UF milk and 1 Bod suitable to serve with welsh rarebit.| ine oven until the omelet 4s puffed | sur milk and 1 tdegpoon baking and i tt all right to serve welsh nes powder in flour. Flavor with », then turn upon a hot dish and | PO : rarebit alone to a party of friends) serve immediately jnilla and add fiour enough to ro’ ay jist Grop in to spend the eo thin, Cut in small circles. Bake} Humphreys’ Seventy evening? OUBLED. in a quick oven not too near | Rice Griddle Cal for Two. gether and when done put two t Into 12 cup of thick sour milk) gether by spreading frosting on Famous Remedy for ue be served sione, but there are a number of) wir thoroughly 1-2 eup of boiled | bottom of one and pressing another relishes and garnishes that are very) rion; add 14 t sonful of soda|to it. For the frosting take a plece nice and took pretty that can b6l and beat briskly. Add 1-4 cupiof butter the size of a nutmeg, a } served with the rearepit aweet milk, 3-4 cup bread flour sift-| teaspoon of any flavor wanted, and & Moisten re fort cheese with) ed with 1-2 teaspoonful baking pow \4 little hot water and enough con ream enough to make paste andi der and one poonful of melted |fectioner’s sugar to spread easily n the Inside of celery of |butter, Beat and cook on @ hot,|The frosting being between the Those who resort to ) size and shape, Make cheese | well-greamed griddie, one large ta |two cookies makes it taste like ice * ce for aid and eure tw baile by adding to a cream cheese| bleapoonful to each “cake Pile | cream iliness, have leae agent ream enough se you oan shape.|on a hot plate, spreading each one | _ jhealth, better growth, Add @ olives chopped fine and ¢/ with a little melted butter and a Jellied Ham Salad. nore vigorous Hives, than | Walnuts. Shape into halle and serve! sifting of sugar. Cut the pile in by other methoda: | plied on a lettuce leat en of gelatin in 2 In olives, quarters like a ple Suak 1 tevierpens of satatia Because Humphreys’ ne : 1-4 cup of cold water, add 84 cup pave a decper oh rol and unsweetened fancy —_—— ef behing white stock, stir until} ese, Prose + ot —_ ms * a ~~ wl - ae * Dainty Easter Salad. dissolved and strain. Season ! cuP thus tend to eradicate: sg op we Bas ro ae Cook eggs 20 minutes and then|of finely chopped bam with 1 tea- weakness and disease dainty sandwiches foe’ thea wh, |remove the yolks. Fill the Sovities | spoon of lemon juice and « few you have tried cainat Maddie to Ch cea \ with French green peas ih rich | grains of cayenne, stir it Into the for grips and Colds, BOW cts olivate mayonnaise. Mix the hard-botied | gelatin mixture, let stand until It | tree copy of Dr. Hess yolks with half their bulk of| begins to thicken, fold in 1-2 pint yng learn about There is a craze for brown this|cheese. Molsten with melted but-jof heavy cream beaten until stiff gyetem of Fraee 2B.” jepring, and many new shades have ™|heen shown. se ter and add cayenne pepper andjand turn into a wet mold. When salt. Roll the mixture into «mall! firm turn out on # bed of lettuce phrew Homeo, Medicine 2a, ond Ann Streets, New ’ w eee Peeific Const Dieteteuters Pacific Const Deaters tm VICTOR Talking Meinway and Other Pinnos and Player Pinner. ay Bs Go Nineteen Stores om Paettice ¢ 1406 Second Ave. Near Untom St, Seattle For Any Social Function Always ready, any, with precision, fascinates the guests who listen and interestingly entertains the one who manipulates. The Cecilian controllabl You Is absolutely can interpret any composition just in the way you want—accent any note, phrase, or alter the tempo-—freely and easily And the reason you can do these things better and more satisfac- torily than with other Player-Pianos because of the superiority of the Cecilian mechanism The construction of the Cecilian mechanism is metal—absolutely Bagy air tight—unaffectable by temperature and climatic changes Terms ssi a. o t ™ ta wb onder. vifttioo Pattie, &

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