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| NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR eee eee RR EER A ERE HUE 1 of an ene Put * * in & nappy and bake slowly 24 * DAILY MENU * ho ing ently until the 2 * la it should be * Breakfast ® | like alip in the . ed Banana w | diwh This pudding | * Oatmeal with | me baked; it must} \ * Ham and Poached . | * with Crear * * Orange Marina * Devil's Food Cake | * Murti Coffee *] oO If « ated chocolate or | * "8 * ya, 1 oup k, put inte » dow ane boiler and k 0 it thick * Scotch Broth . hen take tt off and cool It; | * Mpck Duck 7 ik of | exe cup of sugar, 1 * Baked Potatoes * | tablespoonful me butter: | a Cold Slaw * the milk, egg, sugar and bat | * Jersey Rice Puddty * together and add to the chooo * Waters Cof ®! late; 1 teaspoont { soda dl * * | solved in water and he mix * Supper . re 1 acant ptul Bake * Meat and Tomato F */ until a straw won't #tick * W Broa ® Frosting for Devil's Food Cake Baked Rhubarb * | Boll 1 cup sugar and 4 tat one ® Devil's Food Tea = */water until it hairs * &! hairs pour over me be weet ee eee now stir untt enough to pour onto Ham and Poached Egos With oot take t ake out Cream Sauce yefore frosting Heat thin slices boiled har n rounds of od Baked Rhubarb. oyge Bay * This is a way to cook rha =r ies t Tw ads rhubarb, cut up 1 sarc casa amall pleces, about one inch Hollandaise sauce Leave the skin on, aa tt givos ft Scotch Broth. a rich, red color, Put in a baking sats dish with a cup au r an ver Remove bones and fat fr ~ Sea anil ig Bake in a moderate oven to extract pounds mutton, cut meat into small) se) i slowly, and It will jelly pleces and put in stewpan with pe } ; y . jel Quarts cold water, 2 tablespoons signee pear! barley. 2 tableape each hash tna Taman Oe minced urnip, carrot and . gelery, lespoons salt and 1| Place a layer of tomatoes (either tablespoon pepper © bones in| canned or fresh) in @ bake dish thin white cloth and add. Bring to | ‘her layer sliced meat, and | @ boil, skim, then simmer 3 houra.| OVer the two dredge flour, pepper Thicken with flour and add/ and salt. Repeat until the dist parsely is nearly full, then put tn an extra —_ layer of tomato and cover with Mock Duck. bread crumbs. Bake an hour moderate oven Place on « round steak a stuffing | @ THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1910, Chic Parisian Hat i z k i wan kopt . © wisdom So and up” party 1 both the | hostess was Httle Making Him Jealous, per | The girl w a of the ab ‘ of aoquaint | ances to exercise her cheap wit,! gives a man the impression that ale t¢ just as Mhely to do the same af him when be is not present A man likes a girl w | joke, expecially wh | ut it is ony water have the greatest object weman who has the tire vennity of saying all th witty things herself and not letti him bave any eay in the matter Be humorous, girls, but don't oul Uvate a sharp wit, and, above jon't mp voice yken of your to th att too ma Just leave that up that they were So, and Mrs. their mother's names Mra using ‘grown 8 for thetr lank The t a grea! people and A Children's Sandwich. ‘QUA AUNT SAM-ANTHY GIES US Cony BOOK; TELLS US ABOUT WEA E Some girle see " t jome girls soem to think that It) , iicuing sandwioh to servo at! ‘The editor's wife has 1 : increases a man’s affection and ad | on — tlration when they. deliberately | % Chis party ix filled with #ultana| the cook book which Uncl (TT ‘ pre ne > pn ’ is ‘0 ose | raising, almonds, orange juice and| beg pardon, we meant hi They do not stop. to consider | %#Ar, butter or olive off to blend | Aunt Sam-Anthy—has just whether the eouner’ ties putes jg | Mil together, Spread the mixture She says it's great; th either kind or wellbred, but only ‘ho thi slices of bread = ye gy baie pe for the | y | of conve © bim idea of thet, 4 » oe a lot of ge | coceverme te bis te "| BOLEROS WORN AGAIN} for scosiottsing tn the! taser A little, a very little, of that sort a ae, ers A rable tate of thing may. be coquetry, and as aes 0 eo = tne no such may be forgiven whe = ‘ ‘ But much of it is nothing but iw win nine &, ss foolishness and empty-headedners, tah es ace te mae and ii will not take a man long to! ety "oa it Fre ed Mee . ne t ov ‘ a Fas Jt ont ment of agriculture at Wa ne Sometimes, when you are relat Sealy, ot talomes . ne ota sey Ket yng | Humphrey or Senator f lstener not laugh or contra-| ea Goet je ml ne dict you, only because he in too po- | mg pra Rh exe H : : he in de on housand word the follow! © wome of th Re very sure that if you are actu: | ve Bar Pa oe Hy besteged by attention, men wilt] hh ediser ~ @ A pit An vd mve eyen tO ne t sg | You do not have to tell them Meat Is Necessary. | The protein meat contains is ne A Girl's wit easary to the construction and There are a few things men} maintenanc® of the be nd both ! dread more than a girl's wit when the protein and the fat it contatr AUNT BAM, tt ia caustic, biting, and has the produce energy. These elements | U Sister, Why j sdditional unhappy knack of mak-| | can be obtained in vegetablos, « Cook Book, ing sarcastic remarks at others’ ex-| | and milk, b t is better to obt eens them partially, at least, in meats ‘ as ments are easily digested. One ats tor the a helping of meat @ day (thre« ents for theme five our cos) is enough, provi 6% tor the Pc) | eggs, milk, or cheese is also eat 4 | to get the required protein. VeK-! phones whee ee | stables contain the required sugar} jong. slow cookite On } and starch cheaper saan The ease with which meat is di-| gelatin. tut es also gested and its nourtshing qualities | pon, and se jare not generally known. It ha > The ae been demonstrated that 95 per | be cooked and mmnath jcent of meat is assimilated. One served og Because of the kind of moat is as easily digested woll an the ones. Cheap |»... * cuts are as nourishing as expen. mutton Coa +: and taste as good tf |, 4 ; ribs, for ’ cooked properly. If the » lorequartes a cutlets, bacon and terhouse and Meat is tender cheap cuts are soaked in vinegar, jor cooked in water which is b ef bread crumbs, well seasoned Ratertaining LA Fol hee boiling pttuks they. oat be oven Li. with chopped ontons, butter,| Orange Marmalade | Theme natty little Napoleonic » hapes are good for practieal wear | rtaining Little ks h the bodice are very much wora| as, tender asthe. choice cuts. |< ae Youn ae < ghopped suet, salt, pepper and a} Wash | large grapefruit, 2 or | Sid are usually stinply trimmed w ith ribbon and an ornament or two A young mother whose childhood | “"'* 9" Meats may be kept several days! iii. te Bone 7 Uttle sage. Then roll and tie injanges and | lemon. Remove seeds | f Meta! to match the hat. These shapes are most @ to wear | deve are not yet in the very dim Apron effects in draperies are/in vinegar and then made into a) gortoin unease pry ot Several places with cord. Steam/and put through the meat chopper, | With the vetls ine so much on windy sprit i intake beeammed, veesntiy @ Won r, as are draperies of all! palatable dish quarter. Soa until tender, then brown in oven [add 3 quarts of cold water; Rested soaks tor & socnpents ot Nets | mae tint titven tiie na era tenderest, Th Serve with currant jelly stand 34 hours, thea boll J pos B Skirts with the fullness shirred Ld A older antmsis cinbaineate lhours; let stand another 24 hours | 2° @*O*Oe@eeosoeoooececooooos OPeeererece *t girls. Remembering what joy #he) iy bands from hips to knees are} It all depends on the cooking. | ™UCh so they ane tem Jersey Rice Pudding. jand add 6 pounds of granulated | s > ae oa cut anes one Ah | graceful Cheap, well-cooked meats are bet-| rhe Sere je . att Pour inte . ee Seen fae Sat a An odd 5 [ter than expensive poorly-cooked ery animals oat uaz cold milk a cup rice, leugar ang bot 2 hours. Pour imto1® Little Problems of Love and Marriage 3) vie ssoxmers trends tol At, ‘it,an4 charming ettoat ta) to een {cite Nave & bala = ose ce = @/ come to the party dressed in thelr) tion of Spantsh bolero Bones should taken into ac-| (ender cuts, though it hm - + —— = POROOOOOeHODeSeSeOeeooeoreseeoooeseeeerereeesocs Der’ mOwN. Bnd cach wae naked b count in figuring the cost. if por.| tect because of the aa . hands. ‘They are then returned to| “ PE iets. 4 jo bring her doll and sewing basket. Window glass, lamps and lamp|‘erhouse sella at 25 centa, round | >ewing th the pans end hept bented and in| Does Business Make a Girl Cynical Toward Marriage? Of “ure aties Donu-| glasses, marble and stone vases or st 15, and chuck at 10, it appears a rey.s constant motion until they are dry} Among th ’ waht tor ib doen Uubeatthie. it che te.| ee ee ae te sion 1®/ mantels, granite afl, ete, if rubbed | that the chuck is cheapest. But in| Nets of mag a the color has become fixed.) ward for the notable rease in be happl be tb nage: tet of way red pie with salt, are quickly cleansed the chuck, the be over one-|as material i he process requires about an} marriage ta wom teleh ye, napplor singie.| nier silks or dimities n kerchtets half the weight, is waste; in the etters | hour a ne aaligcice od poe : ae Winely and dett yerat y¥ de or shawls about th hould Some of the cotton foulards are | porterhouse, one-eighth; in round, show an eff Pon oe , |, TB® process by which black tea es » she has © remain unmarried Throug the afternoon the play| as beautiful ne the aflk but onetwelfth Bo the actual | with it Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell! ig obtained Is quite different. The| marry nee. on nhe 1 * 3 lacie me any good recipe for making | icares are mereet te neat | The | mar ame and some mn : candy out of maple syrup? considerable time, and then tain bands then: Sean Ey Efe s - ses alt lid " oi re a 1 {tosved about until they become! him that business tife br r hee A—Maple Nut Cream—Take 1) soft, ‘Then they ate roasted and| made her eralest in " . brad brown sugar, % cup maple | rolied between the hands as above| si.c, ard , rn ly omg poae sate | described. A oiling the leaves! gne has-no longer any {Mlusions a ter, 1 cup cream, 1 teaspoon salt/ary again exp to the alr for| sine man wea , ramgreeed| ’ and boll together briskly, taking! several hours, and then drted over poy a an Gor Sn eare to stir the mixture contina-| charcoal fires until the desired | — ~ A. ae ab ‘ ly, and when it crisps quickly | black tint ta dev loped “« - with b eope | cold water, add the shelled wal | The methods of treating the tea|‘ ae as she can hay om L Bute which have previously been | jsaves cause the chemical changes |" ne income y wa carne repared. Pour the mass into but) which makes th dittetense eelf at ; m r Sored tine, Pounn hornets may bol nnn eee ee oe ee ithe ing Of re Gsed in place of the wainut meats! . ye ff they are preferred, or in fact |" *B4 Diack toas | decrease tn marriage ee kind of nw that is! Dear Mise Grey le it rig a it te doubtful. Business doen not o vesber by ber Christ os riage cyuteally yly makes them Dear Miss Grey: Will you! Guiect to thie tery nen n etcand| regard it more practically. The ee print the laxative recipe! teil me what to do jhave coased to view it or men tn in which ts composed of fign, Will shepherd plaid make a nice | ‘8? Tomantic, sentimental fashion of he «irl of 60 years ago. Knows Men Getter ites and senna. I saw it in t per quite a while ago, but have/ econ what it was. Gress for office wear? A STPNOGRAPHER MRS. BB _A—No, he certainly should not It is true that bastness fe A—1 think this fs the formula to| 2¥#® If the stenographer happens | make a woman know men | which you refer. Half a pound of |‘, ¢ ® young girl he has known| They sce the real man, not the figs, half 3 pound of stoned dates! *!\ her life, in his office he ahould |!or man. They me Mt and & small handful of senna | “d4ress her as he would any other | his untidiness, his shifting « jacves Chop ina chopping bowt| stenographer. Any familiarity on| 0D others, the many ban until a paste is formed and the | *%® Part of the employer also gives | of th man ar } genna leaves are thoroughly mixed|0tM¢rs © chance to be familiar.| many a girl does not find out her with the fruit. Before retiring — — rg i Row him parng .s ae i r tee ooo ou do not wish to be called | But is there any knowing each sight take a cose Ml ““' by your Christian name, and if he| the faulta she must put mp with? large as an Pngliad Dear Miss Grey: What is good to keep jet black hair from turn ing gray? I am not old, and my} hair fs almost gray. What will| turn it to its natural color? BLACK HAIR A—A run down condition of the system, worry or extreme nervous Bess may cause prematurely gray ir. It is also hereditary in some cases. If caused by ill health,| when the system becomes normal | the hair may turn to its natural; A color to some extent. Shampoo it | Ut every 10 days or two weeks and keep the scalp healthy and the ulation good by daily massage A wash of sage tea will tend darken the hair and it is not furious. Never attempt to use Gye, as it always shows, and once fyed you would have eonstantly p in it on to the hair an n color. Gray with young faces is alway attractive, and certainly tracts from one’s personal appe ance. Some men never ook well as when the gray, as it tend refine the f t lan’t it better to know them and fully not jis @ gentleman he will not persist in It when he knows it is distaste ful to you A pretty shepherd plaid would | are make @ suitable dress for office| the saner course wear being to adog ignorance, be dure whe The busines the » al aide experienced it know Ww ried nto with 4 band decite r not to marry jo? Surely t for a than t arry 1 and en endurat is reasonable Hustone an beat pay man, t € lite Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me if it is proper for a young girl attend theatres with a young man | without a chaperon? Also to visit * home at his invitation? M. ¢ | knows She bas ties. She «the mere will not ¢ an Eden and strew ath roses. 7 & ma i you with young with ¢ are old men a onsent doing of you chaperone is not n are yet really anxious to bec be guided by yo wishes. They will know when you are old enough to lowed to go out without a chapero: anoth any anoth meet Wieer bt practica parents, a sary. If in year young parents ome a but Business Makes Her face the f in lady hair when to b kee be al young would , mel it t ‘ Kk in unalioyed |i erfectly proper to home if the invita ry | man's never de ame from his p hair has turned soften Dear M The St: sp to be held vice examination other position how I ma nd aminations are ond, the add eure an a examinati by U. 8. elvil ser-| red firemen 1 AR ‘ il me A—Writ civil se al building Dear Mias G grow fu buy it some p tended {9 gathered know of a grows blac ave ewer through The henge a A T fhe ce in ¢ due to the ‘ plant In 1 Du alde 00d soft an t re leave led ON ACCOl NT OF THE Jackson St regrade the building at the S. W ten years by the NEW YORK GROCERY, has been torn down NO OTHER LOCATION BEING available, they rf the Saturday, April 9, 9 A. AT UNHEARD-OF LOW PRICES In order to'accomr hig Mocha and is, DAY nodate this immeftse grocery stock wea Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Furnishings, Notions, Trunks, Suit Cases, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Piece Goods, ete, ete = - ‘~ Patent 25¢ 0c Happy Home Oysters seeeee senenneuam 7c 10¢c lic 12¢ 10c ROP Reed Shield lach ndt ' nd in I5e Children’s Hose Supporter Mt c Men Suspender $2.00 Men's Fancy Shirts, in cludin Cluett 79 aed s0¢ M Golf Cap 19¢ Pye 14c Men's. | 0 et Underwear Jalbriggan 16¢ 3c Men's Black apd 3c Voile and Chif I Brown Sox £10.00. Bo pring | $3.00 Men’s Corduroy iality fabric le 12¢ 36-inch Silkoline \rnold’s Fancy Batiste yard 3c pattern : I5e¢ Men’s Hemstitche 9c Handkerchiefs LOUIS Seattle Bankrupt Co. were forced to sacrifice to us their entire $15,000 wholesale and retail hest grade, full and complete lines of staple and fancy groceries, which we will place on sale re forced » Sact GROCERIES |* Best Laundry hie lenient co 2 rt Grape ; Noodles Sc “eh 40c Ib, Chocolate fe Whole Japan _ Candy oe Rice, Ib. aC 2c Walter Baker's Alaska 7 Chocola Shc Schillings’ Best Jilet’s Van dine “a ia and Lemon Extracts. 19¢ Imported Norway 2 of $e). Catsup $7.90 ‘I Couch Apes Covers $7.50 Axmir Rugs wor $7.50. Beocac tieres, full fr and-iémme > $4.50 Lace Curtains White Ir Bonnets 35« 2X Men's Wash Ties, | shades and patterns $2.50 Men's Dress Hats $1.00 Infants’ and Chil dren's Lawn HURWITZ Galion Woreestershire Net corner at 12th and Jackson Sts., occupied forthehmane ifice our other lines of Men's, Ladies’ and @ try and Brogaded $2.47 | ister and Wilton ck and White ins, all lengths, $2.87 | a led ‘I ot Lace Trimmed Muslin @ rimbles 1Se Valenciennes | nd Insertion . +9 vlants Fibre Lea le clasps; Four atest jurable en's Dress Dress« ike