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F H A—(1) A vegetable. Pick « Wesh, clip off stems, and lay in Water for an hour. Drain and fm salt water unt!) tender Dra chop fine, rete butter and sal Serve bot Yes, (3 girls are trimmed averted bow! in shape Cuirass Still Modish. » ‘4 te No, the man’s Dear Miss Grey il) Is of 15 too to keep coi with a } 2) How she girl of 15 wear her hair? (3 long should her dresses be? A READER A—(1) Certainly (2) In a praid tied with ribbon bow. (3) Half way to her shoe tops Dear Miss Grey: (1) What will remove rug, from nickel-plate’ (2)/ What will "remove stains from a} bathtub? P.GM A--i!) It will have to be re ted. (2) Dip « cloth in kerosene and rub the stains vigorously Dear Miss Grey How can I steam a pudding when I have no steamer? Please give me a recipe for English on pudding NEW SUBSCRIBER er six Ounces Nour na crumbs, th fourths pounce de ounces sugar feaspoon grated nutmeg spoon mace well-beat teaspoon salt, a little candied or ange peel into a th lin, Tie pudding to swell kettle full of boiling water five hours, keeping the hag covere with water. Dear Miss Grey (1) Please give Freiberg’s—1410 Second Avenue Extra Special at Freiberg’s 100 Stylish Spring Suits Freiberg’s—1410 Second Avenue anueay Puor2g Ol p[—*s Sueqiesy $25.00 Values Thursday and Friday $125 ALTERATIONS FREE Only 1410 Second Avenue Frei berg Ss Cloak and Suit House 1410 Second Ave. Between Pike and Union a4 anueay Puec2g QI P| —s,B1eqiesy Freiberg’s—1410 Second Avenue butter made In} pring | loose vow | charming In efioet and are poke bow: | | the woman past her fir | Justified | Jand “liver spots hatr of Ite lus! more trying thar cue Satin, it me and makes stoop, look The woman wh & good skin mas | dress with touc or brilliant gre of blue at the s)& long sliver Pd amart for women of | therefore a little ta e worn more bee Black worn neat te renders a biack frock be j ¢ dreex must be black, a lace or net yoke and under sleeves will lahten render It less trying Sharp contrasts are never ber M.A.GOTTSTEIN | FURNITURE COM, | » SECOND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & PINE WHEN THE MERCHANDISE, THE PRICE, THE TREATMENT AND THE CREDIT TERMS ARE JUST RIGHT, YOU'RE GOING TO BUY AT THAT STORE — THIS ehain wet helpe out wonder peparent yoke of gc [% NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE E STAR ¥ ]j Nov elty in Trimming — Ribbon which takes such a prominent place in millinery this sea most practical of trimmings with compact litt) The or Frock Black gowns are once more ultra-;ing, hence nothing is more trying a black net} coming to wreaths of small flowers, It {is most and how it mingly by at youth, is oon oh goods and furs wher black | them away for ver | keeps moths out oiar and Many of with blu or} Jon white lett } all | the rinse water k and| Crochet lace om-tand even on hats for minutes. | | Seattle’s Popular Home-Furnishers ore THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1910, i i] a LOVE THAT PASSETH UNDERSTANDING Mar ee ee ee! about, that every part of It may be ten, Cut into rounds, prick wit? a fork and bake to a ate brow? DAILY MENU Breakfast Lemon Tarte Bananas ‘fo the pulp and grated rind of 1 Cereal with Cream 1 cup of sue at word her poor old Puff Omelet t 64 butter at ell you her story q Griddle Cakes with Sirap parately. 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It is certin tg | hen pla Q add water to th ait juck, To mo © has beard the say © the meat ofte ring sickne © cobwebs grow, eam cooked has ar ing it, of course, and not to the cat than {f cooked otherwise too - ———_—_—___ Bmothered Potatoes. When used in a iacge, flat Briwes, | If enthusiastic but inexperienced, will find a responsive friend in Patent EXCELLENT FLOUR NOVELTY MILL CO., Millers , SEATTLE ress with a dead} « and sleeves. Better all bine k than that eee eee eee ere eee *. o 7 Rh te * WORTH KNOWING. # i» * * . *. Odd cre f of Persian allkn, ¢ of Mowers, of tnble ete are much wort Scatter sassafras bark with won. / Pineapple and Celery Baled puting |, Mix 2 cups of shredded ptnew ple summor. lt fers See f finely . i of bles M * trimmed with be nate’ , L wi tion of whipped cream and serve | To make Mannels soft In wash} Southern Beaten Biscuit Ing add a teaspoon of glycerin to} gute 4 pint of flour with a tous is very amart this spring on gowns, jabots, blouses turning the 4 =Groceries at Half= Bought at 50% on the Dollar| A nidélittle grocery store full of choice canned fruits, corn, peas, beans, ete., in the well known Max-i-mum and Reliance brands—atso extra fine syrups, Lipton’s and Schilling’s teas and spices, ete., etc., all of which came from the store of San- ford & Co., Interbay, and will be SOLD VERY CHEAP. Children’s | lwo Great Millinery Specials Domestic $2.50 to $5. 00 Hat Shapes $1 69 g Stockings | / IS THE STORE. ae. Newest Trimmed Hats $3.98 [5 Reached bieciglt Worth $5.00 to $7.50 ip . ' 4 tib Hate 4 J es nae ; : ouriNe FLANNELS — IAG oe} t Outings; worth wr 1946 Separate Wash Skirts 98c | cover oma OUR TRADE BUILDER—A Worth $8. eh to » $e. 50 me see 4ic ’ iene " . “87 ps : Art Gold Sc and | ad Duck, I Hat I ea Rep, Shey I rom. a $9.50 Heywood s Ribbed Very Fis Go-Cart for... . 6 Rok tatislied,” hiceed tertaaed BURLAP 4o S—12%O Sample Line of Waists $1.49 - Now—$1 bebe 8 tervettiy 3 f 50c Worth ch 30 to $4. 50 sheng: anten Bic — Te OW ss 25c 4 Beau I . a “ai Lin Wa ‘ “| Half Price BLACK SATEEN — BLOOMERS 48c a Underwear—Hosiery—Men’s Wear . tent Stamped Goods Scapstetchaiiniiont a 250 PIECES of Stamped WHE (inch ‘rubbe 1 at half our ted with M-ineh rubb SALE OF OUTING GOWNS, a oe 4 \ oan at tire $1 NOW bri: WHILE THEY 98 R. & G. Corsets and equate hay tWis splendid cart to y LAST wuc ; oa ant se . ni Gowns, Wich. collate ext worth trom 10¢ “1 jowns, With. collar; extra i gi orth mad long and full. Made to suit oat particular peradn Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—Blankets HALF PRICE