The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1910. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN “I’ve Had Not One Baby Teo Many,” Says LL. to Society’s my | Mrs. Geo. Gould in Ans | . . ee eR RR Re ew PONOVE all fac thicken and serve In a boat DAILY MENU, Dandelion Greens | Boll in salted water until tender, jrain, chop, and season with salt Breakfast. lieed Bana Cereal with Cream Egas a la Peggy Thurston Buttered Toast Coffee pepper, butter and femon juice | Almond Sponge } For a small family cook one pint ik In a double boiler, with a poon of cornstarch Add Dine Onton up SESS RE EEE ERE EEE sees eee eee eeeeeeeenee Beef « la Mode hree tablespoor ca ee Baked Potatoes al 10 minute ren TeMoy Spaghett! with Bacon tro and beat. in. the. stiffly Da on Gree wuipped whites of is ead tb Almond Sponge Coffee ant > of alt ound fin a custard made with the Supper. ee s, three tabl ns sugar Creamed Dried Beet with i an ait ton re otate " Popovers berry Ja Date Cream Cake Tea sie 'Chenek Qiks 1 ap « t 1 cup RARER RE Re ' ‘ a the r i a Bese ala Peoay Thuraton ( lome " and partly fill tt hot w ' t " mate te acid w nogar. \\ e of salt & 4 to tt " kif Lint into are to | *Y 3 y break ql x Ne vl ly es 4 a a toss enue, 00 021» » of he " to cook the " n e of halt whites are ally po @ skimmer and r a flat|s beer earthen dish, w 1 Sp , « le salt and and er? frosting with grated « t oven ae enough for the cheese Creamed Dried Boot wit melt. Then serve at « Cook 1-4 cup of fo Onion Soup. * Melt one-half cup of butter in a | pepr aplder, put in three f chopped | oar onions and stir about until they t gin to brown, t scant | giaus of dried beef cup of water and cook 2 or 3 minutes longer j the water has boiled away and the ontons begin to brown. Ble tabdlespoonful of four ® | Mrs. Geo. Gould and Her Four Daughters. From Left to Right: wart of milk, pour the whe Mrs. Gould; Edith, Aged 9; Marjori jlouble botler and coo minutes with 1 3 cold ups add one inte reds and cook until So READERS OF THE STAR ynthiaGreys | TRUE LOVING: FRANCES ofLeRecares (NGEQSOUN. Letters “ee Dear Mina Grey admire @ young man whom | save gone out} with several times, but he has never called at my home, Not long ago he Invited me to go with him, and | was compelled to refu . ~ Since then he has not invited 1 out, although I feel sure that he| & cares for me. How can | cet him) back without seeming too anxious? | ANXIOUS, | A An I look at It, he must think) you are a queer sort of girl to go out with bim without having fret asked him to call at your home to meet your parents, Perhaps that's th him to eall. Ww he does not accept, you will be sure 0 the sles arg for the morrow; r with a brlghter wong, troubl ‘ouble | mattor reat there, for men seldom like to have girls do the wooing changing heart ning Dear 4 1 am af ! \e 4 f shame or rried tone gleaming shall I aot tn A. Never admit you're old. You Be vibe have allowed heart to grow r ’ “ your wife has ely . That's tt ‘ with fe tn yment of a time as she will find that your m nen . piness will bring you clos | == Dear Miss Grey What wou «| ON theWrsdom of ee Sunday evening to a crowd? | those who al LB | th | elr reason on or tea, olives or Honeymoon Hint. itable arene ae andwiches and a dainty r Now, the tact a un wih: fe wenve ae A woman whose son was about to marry & sweet girl sent with her U8 to spare theme congratulations these lines, so well ®0t prevent our howe half, should they te course, add a sherbet or fruit and cake | does our Dear Mine Grey: (1) F Be to his virtues very kind; sibility tn thelr te! me how to obtain employment} ne to his faults a little blind : at # summer hotel. (2) A young ee man from out of town ts coming t And this is about the best advice At the ond of (hls time season With) ———————— a Mes Ceo J le who before! not found a warm welcome wait-*ill, and not a «le heart-pang,” t me. Is it necessary that I ask) a woman who knows her own #00 | ay people ang one level teaspoonfu! of salt, one of 40 an ) wear jueti her marriage, was beautiful ac tng for it. I think that {# one rea was the glorious tribute the mother! hin to stay at my home? a3 no One else can know him can they want is to be let half of a saltspoontu! of white pep materials as girls of 20) trews, Edith Kingdon, is one of son why my children have all been paid to her famtly of girtmand boys. | MARY B give to hie prospective wife. And) The engaged fry bay per and a very little mace; add four those remarkal ” nx and bave hed such » Marjorie, the oldest daughter,| Apply by letter to the she might at the same time make) parade her well-beaten ogg yolks blended into society women who ¢ ene dispositions after having spurned the dosens of| of the hotel in which you! up her mind to uxe ber own m@vice | doos it un He one-half pint of cream; cook five r no crepes and volles are|ing social graces tried to give my children titted jordiings of Europe who| Wish to work in regard to her treagment of the minutes long with croutons. stra and serve polar fabrics for shirtwaists. start In the wortd @s po® wished to marry her, is by giving them sound bodies. gaged to Anthony I have nursed my of the Philadelphia multi-million * on Hand-embroldery acterizes Spaghetti and Bacon nearty all th - able neck t twice when Ines rendered aire r ai « wails ; t Impenalble oO " 2 et sq Cit onetalt pound bacon into . . a oom 1 tmposathle. 1 do not beliare 18 vivian, the next oldest daughter, | jee and fry cri dand shred} , Feat wr ee wince * fond of study. Jay and Kingdon, » bacon and and ' her « of the food ntended for, ia "1 pers over cooked spaghett nile ss vuletes m bildrem my pian platning that with grated cheese and #« ‘ si a eieadeee | ee ‘ “ coer the ie Pew thelr bore at home, but mine nev scarce gee 20 Rees Sonate mee he gtr | pe aad wk Thad Re on| cate © 0 away.” wald Mra. Gould Beef a ia Mode oo 08 & mother the plest and plate Cut 14 pound of fat salt pork ir « tleeve, cn he peas My seqitaintances have ho pies and pastry and @ thin slices, put them in a stewpan ant S06 wrin affair very be mea pitie . sald Mra. Go " dy « ay ff with f sliced onions, | » carrot. | coming on slender arma eause I et have the akfnste "ct 1-2 white turnip sliced, 4 cloves, 6 , 1 bave « { M and my Peppercorns and a bit of bay leaf Hand-run nets are appearing « any have never ¢ he never cated me and cook slowly wrti! the fat is ex-| trimmings to bar ne ats and att 1 want, bor that has moment's uneasiness, extept when tracted. Add 5 nds of the round} gowns. This the old} ng memundils aus | of beef, jarded, brown ft quickly on | fast jarned j all sides, cov with 3 pints of boll | CHIC Tt IRBAN a ball Move to back of stove, add! ing water and simmer 4 of 5 ho new jabot ts a hand-embrold-} vad wae half » tab on cream or milk ing with per and de frit wide at the} and half @ teaspoon vanilla, Beat} bout 2-3 do Put the x y i nar bottom, well and m it beging to eagar on a hot platter, strain the liquor,| edged with Va pour In buttered pan to cool W is same as ¢ Rose or pink me ag white, ex t that when ready to remove ovos ppy @acpe arog e—Oinit cocoa, Otherwine tt enaes lace —- | Why Scorn Late “Marriages? BY CYNTHIA GREY In days of old girls were mar-| heart is tender, for life Bas taught vied at the age of 15 or there her much. Her hair may be fad-| Sbouts to boys of 19 or 20, and the ed and her cheek may have lost fta| | “ omit avering and) add 4 cocoanut to either) white or pink fudge world amiled at the romance At roundness, but ber heart is at ita] Orange—Use orange voring the age of 25, if “Mr. Right” had best i and yellow col ring | failed to appear, girls were “old The couple who married early in| Maple-—Use brown suger with va nilla Mavoring of the market life never learned the ¥ maids,” and luable les: | Nowadays the average f control. They nnot appre Walnut—Add an even half-cup of} girls to marry is 25, and w ‘ uxury of companionship | broken walnut meats to any kind are not “old maids” at 35. But— who never have been lonely. In of fudge . although times have changed for the tay of youth they take the 4 j the bachelor girl—the world still good things of Mfe as a matter of Pr ae ee ee ee gushes over the romantic marri- course, and are unapp dative and) * * age of the young and regards with insatiable | * WORTH KNOWING. * & sort of tolerant disdain the mar Added years bring about a read * * riage of the woman of 35 or mor Does the world think that onl the young and beautiful are of romance or fitted to n Why do we have such an attitud toward the marriage of the matur woman? She ts usually the woman who has given love and sympathy ts look upon loved generously to those who needed her ones with eyes which see through help, and now ab as for a sym the ». if tif justment The older lov. im first in thelr lat worldly prosperity tak nd place. They value ev ness and treasure ‘dab ale! d-tatatae! Aadalioles apable When coffee is left over, strain it | from the grounds and set away to! use in the next morning's coffee, to | flavor custards and creams or tn | eake making. To clean boys’ clothing, wash tn| os lesson has t hot suds, using white soap and pathetic companionship of her own. learned aright, and down Into the plenty of borag, the quantity de She would value a strong arm to de f the heart pending upon fhe hardness of the fight her battles now that r ow rm late ma Tie water. Wring and rinse in clear erm is ti She shrinks from a) b t t © late th ot to love wart water, then again in warm childless and selfish old age. Her at sil water, adding a Ifttle ammonia to $20 to $45 er Sy | In Paris the folded toques are fa-\the last rinse. Never place wool ALTERATIONS FRee vorite styles tn hate. It in safe ens in cold wate yilarity . in be jut ae great, for ‘ HERE IS A NEW o abe OF eveey. tube ONE IN SASHES Shoes and Millinery O, DECEPTIVE WOMAN! READ SAD FATE country OF WIFE OF MAN OF ARTIFICIAL BEAUTY Th We own 89 stores. We s traw can buy and sell for less (By United Press = - | than our competitors os cnic AGO, March 31.—“Love is a wonderful thing, ar Homemade Candies 4 and give credit to all ly once ier nit kad to, because ‘di ae “g , 2 pala on h For the “Sweet Tooth else to buy fe t i] man of m beauty, and God 4 Cream Peppermints | This w ent t wise Car “ oO " } Charles A ma arefu a charge of \ moist, # It “They is one of th “He uses face cream pnics ther tot 1 p each one tn s this a deur things to improve ‘ a a 1 awa ase i ior more beautifiers 4 ni c 1 save SR et y her.’ = Turkish Delight 1 \ll goods are marked o { quickly 4 want to know how 1 ; G n % of a cuj the midst of the season—in t 3 minute INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, GAS. s.'2" Sc.3e AND STOMACH HEADACHE GO ice Any article will ions made FREE of charge Saturday. Open until 10 p the tr ‘ pepsin Home-Made Chocolate Caramels. will a . Ta i f brown sugar the wl\y \ e in whole plece, 1 wh ly au Put a pt stand wh i I nto dig 3 " shades of blue, with a pointed yoke ome as Fudge Recipes. in front and t f whit cup Ka , | deny Litt 1 t xel, jr, son Read This Offer ‘ bid for Jenteney tim (2) No, but it would be « nice) girl when she becomes her mother-| who } | little attention on your part to rt Mh Bebe pete vite him to dinner or luncheon | Many 40 hot know uring hie stay The Engaged Girt. A good dish of leftovers The engaged girl le always with made by chopping pieces of meat s It has never been made per adding an equal quantity of soft fectly clear why so many people cupful of suds tog) bread crumbs, eage, seasoning rant tn printer's ink against the en- line After ttle milk and o beaten egg. Make gaged & horoughly, rinse ia them inte enusage sha d It ts invariably true that the per and bang ap @& brown fp e«killet in a lit at. son whe interested In her own af-' No troning i SHOP All Around Town and GA il Then Come to LI You'll find by comparison that our goods, prices and terms ate md Ladies’ Spring Suits, Coats and D We have an ideal collection of plain tailored styles at very moderate prites wonder how it is possible to show so many desirable models and each so dil and character, They are not the ordinary, cheap-looking garments, but Berns meet your approval and have every chs acter of this season's fashions Come in and look them over. ALTERATIONS FREE AND NO EXTRAS Men's Suits and Topcoats For spring and summer wear—clothes that have both class and character—clothes that are tailored to fit and are fit to wear—clothes that are guaranteed to give you entire satis- faction or will be cheerfully replaced by us with a new gar- ment. Because of the fact that we sell on credit, if our goods fail to prove satisfactory we are the losers and not our cus- tomers. This alone is a guarantee that ourigoods and prices are right. Suits and Coats from $20 to $35. Only a small cash payment and then 00 ‘A- WEEK | This is our last advertisement in The Star for a few days. wton at Saves You Money > S ay, April 2r and we will a t ent disc lhis means on a $20 purchase you s nm a $30 pur ave ‘ $10 purchase a beingiin this ad Setu V ring in this ad Satur to n plain fig This is no eatch and no hur r We rly $20 yple read ads, and we decided tq make this libera 1 nly one paper, and for ofily-eng day.. ‘This mit | be held on a small cash de posit for future de n this offer, if you for any ason are unable to get the

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