The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1910, Page 5

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KO f (Of, curr ro say pint of rich beet stotk; mix! oroughly and keep stirring while _ BNDAY WENL Breakfast ling for five minutes; ‘season | taste with salt and popper. Serve! sat on ® small platter and garnish with | ~ irted eg@s, though cess may be} omitted if rou wish. Thin is a slatable dish ae well as a tonte, | 7 It cleanses (he blood and clears the complerton. Cabbage and Peanut Salad Use a very wh and solid head of cabbage and shred it quite fine Keep it in the icebox until ready to serve so that ft will be orfep and Jee eee eee ee eee ee ee eee eee tender. Arrange the shredded: cab vage on crisp lottace leaves on in-| dividual plates, and on top af each | aD put & tadleapoonful of rich yellow] Supper mayonnaise and a sprinkling ot | Sandwich: ground peanuts Lettuce 84! ) peril's Food Banana Sherbet o Custard Dri Bott ints water and 3 cups! of sugar f n "1 m strain | Ree HTH eee nd cbf ait hv ‘om 2} - temons and 2 large oranges, add/ deinted Chicken with he pulp of panas pressed Potatoes t ah a sieve in the chilled sy otha . +) *7Tup, pack Im salt and tce, freoxe table |8m4 let stand 1 or more hours to nto | Tipen r Lettuce Salad "4 Mix two finely chopped hard the dolled eggs, two tablespoonfula of tter, | Mnely chopped parsley, two table spoonstuls of chopped red one teaspoonful of salt teaapooaiul of black pe: shakes of paprika, five fule of off and two tab third | two| efully when eravy flour wo Bagge of vinegar. Chill Uh i wy int ith thte (the mixtare well MISS BERTHA Six pota- | Th* dressing goes well with let PENDLETON, Ore, April The potatoes ed butter, moisten, salt and pep t } b ©, cucunibets or watercress life of an old, half-blind dog te S Custard Drink neds Bg te batter lonathwisn | A custard drink, delicious to| The risk of s pretty girl's life; fuside without break: | Serve Sunday cveming with light! One automobii luneh, is made as follows: Two! om, t we : * diamond ri ghar tat | O8ES beaten to a ngbt froth and! ren Peeper sad meited but boiled in one quart of sweet milk At least that is the price that gh well bays a Add sugar to sweeten and favor! Mies Hertha Alexandre, the 1 tope with melted bet with sweet almond and rose or ym | yoarcld daughter of a prominent ie oven, jn To the boiling mixture sdd| merchant of this city paid recently ‘wath {& tubleapoonful of cornstarch, / to save an old dog from the wheels blending with milk, and cook until|of her touring car Spinach. thoroughly done. It should be thin.| She was driving the machine phiy and pick over) When it begins to chill your ft Into| down & steep grade toward the Spinach; put in bot!-| thin giasnes, half filling each glasx | Main st. bridge which spans the ater; boil fe to 26 min @irain and press out all "amt chop fine. Brown four with oue of Keep on ice. When ready to serve,| HH the glass with whipped cream. |the roadway runs along a 60-foot i tt ts thidk (hin with cream or/elift and below {t ta the stream rich milk. Serve with waters she sped around the turn = Alexandre saw the dow asleep, tm the middie of the rovd it was} Umatilia fiver Near a sharp turn =] WORTH KNOWING. wo inte to stop. She gard a quick OF TUSSOR Have @ wooden bow! for washing! tar of the steering wheel and class if possible and keep it spect-| headed the machine toward the! ee j ally for the purpose, for it ts im-j frail fence om the brink of the etff, hoping to hold the road and/ pass the siveping animal without | striking it or the fence. An tn-/ @tant later the heavy machine; skidded. Aa it crashed through the) fence and larched over the edge! of the cliff, Miss Alexandre jumped While the auto crashed into the rocky bed of the stream, the fate | ehauffeer, who had rolled partly over, the oder, dug her fingers Into | the yielding sof] and after a des} een —— |} | posaibie to polish giass if there be | any trace of grease in the water/ lased for washing it. Some poopie | | Meer to @se hot water and some use [cold for washing glass. Good ef. fects may be obtained with either if the polishing be done carefully }with nice dry, soft towels | One of the best plans for ascer }taiming whether a cake hes been cooked enough is to very lightly tn- | eert im the center one of the com | mon wooden skewers that butchers ase for meats. If this comes out } ww MAKE rURe LAGER BEER | Enough te Make th Gal or, sent FRER. A or Child Cam Make It ‘imme only nie at of soft Walat of te the | green atoat © conte & walon ke it better tha jelean and dry, the cake is done; tt \the skewer ie sticky the cake needs | |e little more cooking. This ts « much better test than the common one of Inserting « broom straw, as Hthe Intter is so small that ft is not [always easy to Jodge property of its condition } M makes fish soft to cover the | pan in which it fs being cooked. ; | When hot dishes have made} mark» on your polished dining table rub with spirits of camphor. It} | will remove them A Hittle work basket in the guest | room ts often a great comfort and | fone of those Mitle things which a | guest particularly appreciates. Humphrey’s Seventy - Seven Famous Remedy for Grip & | “Colds are caused by a sudden heavy | surface chilling of the skin. This with | makes the blood vessels of the skir the | contract. When the skin blood ves jeels contract the blood vessel sitkiother parts of tb body become ! under}eongested. This state of conges where|tion permits the microbes, whieh, | tassel. [im every person, gradually colteet, | on the outside of the mucous mem NS OF PLANTS brane, to get in deeper and begin | their mischievous work. When the PTO BEAUTIFY | emvrane is normal there are a jot of microacopic cells which keep | |the germs from entering the eireu- | ee hid ah lation. Bot as soon as the mem THE STAR DROVE HER AUTO OVER al E DOG LIFE ! | j ALEXANDRE, | Derate strugzie reached @ place of «afoty | Then, woman Ike, she straight-| way forgot all about « ring she had | fost in her wild scramble, her wrecked machine, ber narrow e cape wdden death, and whe several men who had witnessed the! accident arrived on the seene she was making frieuds. as only a wom . with the old, ha blind dog No Cough @ not coughed once all » | Yer ‘ou may cough tomorrow! Better be wepared for it when it comes. Ast our doctor about keeping Ayer’s cherry Pectorsi in the howse. Then when the hard cold of cough first ippears you have a doctor's medicine ight at hand. Sold for seventy years. | Your doctor's approsal of Ayer's heey, ectoral will certaindy vet all dowkt ot vest. He knows. £4789: he on he smye Evidence That we serve our, pa trons to their entire satisfaction is to be found in the fact that we | all uF trons and are daily re ceiving néw accounts The State Bank of Seattle Corner First and Yesler Let Me Send You a Dollar's Worth of the Great Michigan External Remedy Which ts Curing Thousands to Try Pree. Just Sign and Mail My Coupon | | les of smber! brane becomes irritated these mi can, ar #e4 | croscopie cells are swept away and folden giow or tall lithe membrane 1» unprotected Hf 3oua en Lt aa a poe! The ase of “Seventy-seven” re Send me FREE Frederick Dyer, Resording Ker'y ain feves the congestion, starts the (metet Let wu your Rheumatism i “ower | blood coursing. thro sae the velne th eget Rent (no matter where located, how ee ‘mak and breake up the Cob vere, or whether it is chronic, ac-| lpest c How tom carry, tite the veet lute, muscular, sciatic, lumbago or! dyer gocket. All Drug Stores, 26¢ gout), with our powerful, yet harm it, - i ete on Dr. Humphreys’ Manual 144 |foaw Magic Poot Drafts me w pere:modion! tei matics leven cured cases of and 40 ‘ = lyears’ standing where baths and Koesta ow . | doctors and medicine failed - Just sian and mail the coupon below | TRUSTEE SALE | OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ETC. AGW YOKK JEWELRY Co. HH. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER boots or got them at halite are AOA will be puler ¥ sume na band, rd if you can’t get shoes to fit you, made to measur Bak [1406 Third @ Pike and 217 JAMES STREET rN PUSHING AHEAD. 4 Eomonns At our present rate of growth WPANcine ACN and palat house in Seattie. We fancy danoe both lose money if you do not trade Bee | with | aay. Law Federal Paint and Wall Paper Ce.,| 14 First Ave, Arcade Annex ' Right in the Shopping Center j oe IANO d | ie, Exchange Your Records FOR RENT —AT THE Kenter & Chase RECORD EXCHANGE LIBRARY 1318 Gecond Av. cLua, "Wind 1082 1401 Third Ave Mail Deatt ¢ Jack upon to Magto pot mpany, |. K 14 Oller wide tick SATURIPAY, APRIL 9, 1910. t Which ducing people comes from selfcon-| throat and cold In the lungs. Lay|once become filmay? is clousness, and as you. grow older | a soft, warm cotton cloth over the! proper In an introduction, to intro. Fnthiaé thee and mix with people more this will| flesh after applying, as woolen! duce a lady to a gentleman or @ wear off. When a man to whom |eloth will cause it to blister gentioman to a lady? BB you have been introduced makes @| Will you please tell me through! 4 _ 17 your rippon te of soft meg _@ ‘ters remark sueh a% you quote above he Star how to serve fruit salad: cannot make it you could say, “tam alno very gled|and when, during a dinner served hecome Oimay, If Si, mi a Gre Tam = gending to have met you,” and the answer family atyle? 1 use recipes out of ttn. rede ik ene | Jo pore hitormation abe « » a lady making this remark to| The Star almost dafly and find oe Ae thin cloth Mjpk First, to start or would be also the same. A re them excellent, as well ax not so wet, us tap thy Soe nliges Jeutt you must itt! the mark of this kind is a polite way expensive during this time of high | YC jee hi - + ao leak ne Avgu ou (gust of showing you that the introduc: | prices MRS.R.T. 1, | nt ne Bf sora h poe tenggee Moe sun-4a twelte kadbes liee coc ee | A-—Thank you ‘very much for|ly tiff after ironing in. this way, t I t out off with a knife.) y a Witt you kindly (2Onainw in the rome for fieal|then it ts of a variety of silk that or ft wi root. Penr it off sol can. hy tt "" | ean (vite Many would reciate 4} will remain flimsy after the dress as to get a little bit of the 014 wo: | me through The Star can © reilef for the poison and 4 ig \s once out of It. You might t 1 make a white suit of wash silk and | pormfort of flea bites ida very White aus nama ea or it wil! not root ether, Plant ah haus othe oath of 87 ws os a ! ‘ A. sand and keep quite motst for about Cai 1 ' it tite this ruil salads = ar ometimes which you rinse the rib two days” If the weather ts reel Could | wear a white o - * werved firet, as an appetizer, but This acts somewhat like bright, stade thom SOey on® trip ter oh p. |More often after the at a on lighter materials I want to ask you some questions =. ©. heavier dishes of the meal ha introduce the gentleman r tell me some to A-—If you mean the thin white | been eaten ady jintrodace people to each | Japanese or China «ilk, it would eet « bit excited when I heve to Bot be very sulteble for a sult. This Dear Mise Grey—Can you tell w The tashionable flower this sea- inéroduce people before company K is too soft for sults and is much | through The Star how | can make| son is Bermuda iily in white or and how can I over i > prettier made up in some = fiuffy| black silk ribbon stiff after it t Also tell me what | should Ingerte style. If the witk is heavy anita when 1 am introduced to @ gentie-|@nough to be, suitable for a sult mah and just before | leave he! \* ne zon why you could anys, “I am pleased to have © coat, Whether - : a th roglly ‘siti("gce Enticing Is Its Delicious Flavor and.«hould a b reely wpon the lady t wish to — 1 vue after ahe an le nt and th weather If it is hot, dr duced BROWN ky RS and dusty, it would be apt to look | S A Thank you very much fo rather weny. if rainy, of | sugmestions about slips and would be ow of t ques witings sut wit ordinary good this column whe ther I should think it wow ro | about the rose ¢ presentable if worn on a two-days > will appreciate > INDIA AND CEYLON TEA The gentieman presented to the Mra. J. 8. asks Has that captivating flavor that tea drink- ear Mins Grey reduction, and for a remedy for fea bites for her} by os : introducing would be to aay, “Mins Equal parts of turpentine ers love. Rich and sustaining, yet delicate allow me to present Mr smphor and ke ken to and delicious. Pleases all. When introducing ladies, always gether and applied y «ive al Heer woman to the nata lief. This is also elder, Your excitement when tnt the best thing I know of for sore ~ Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Wholesale Distributers. Union Savings & Trust Co. N. W. Corner Second Av Capita! $300,000.00 and Cherry St Surplus $60,000.00 A Valuable Banking Asset Is courteous and willing employes—our aim g f is to give our depositors the best possible service-—accounts of banks, firms and indi- Phe great mills in which High Flight Flour is made are viduals invited conducted along the most modern lines, and have been for aking good flour nearly a quarter of a century m Blue Stem ht Flour is milled pInne Wheat is used exch and High Baht & Mendel, Architects OT ¢ CORMICK oa the thi F } } very fields where s*Prize-Winning Wheat is grown Fi uniform » these reasons Hi FERDINAND sCMMITE. ght Flour is reliable and always Pree Hamm #onmite Land Co S. SOLS Caatere ee a a NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Operates four passenger trains daily to Portland “PUGET SOUND LIMITED” Half Rates East On Household Goods Don't sacrifice your furnitese Let us give you an estimate on torn high-back seat’ day conches, new parlor cars, and new dining || : aa are, in which it is a treat to dine = a “PORTLANO EXPRESS” 8:00 A. Mw PUGET BOUND LIMITED” 1:15 PM if “PORTLAND 6PECIAL” 10 PM 3 Savi | HUE Fach complete in new and modern equipment i All traine electr ghted Passengers can board sleeping cars on “Night Express” at 9:20 p. parece | TICKETS AND SEAT AND BERTH RESERVATIONS AT ouR |} The Piano Question ooocee | TICKET OFFICES. | | | When the piano question comes up in ooeeee a . }@**** = the family, it resolves itself generally in- *0000® 1 City Teket Office, Depot Ticket office, ||****** — to two points, which must be settled be- %°°0@ } dat a¥. and Yesler Way King St. Station 0000 fore selection is made, notably: o00eee _ " na repestaened “Of which dealer am I most certain of °° ‘ heeeeed getting a square deal; and what kind of %°°*** A. TINLING, Gen. Agent J. O. MeMULLEN, C. P. A, ooeeee an instrument shall I buy?” ooeeee sean 1600 Fant er: on 3 in ey oeane Ind. 2000. | o00eee Naturally every dealer tells you by ev- %0***® A. D. CHARLTON, Anst. Gen. Poss At, Portiand, Ore |@eeee* = ery conceivable argument that his meth- **** $$ ____________— - —_____-________ | eeeees ods are right and his instrument the best *°**** . igh ae ee " and his prices the lowest, but does simply **°**® the affirming of this make it so? Not by %*¢00® any means. eeeced jooeeoe It must be very plain to the intelligent 000 You May Go Fast j|eeeee* = buyer that a firm that has been creditably ®°¢00® | @¢**** = in the business for nearly half a century %¢000¢ o00ee? = and has not only retained but augmented *#¢¢¢® Portland eee? — its reputation for giving the public “Bet- ****** Through we oeee* ter Pianos for Less,” and today enjoys Leeeeed Omaha O0000 the respect and confidence of the entire *¢*¢** Chicago o990e* = nopulation of the Pacific Coast, is the **°*** 90000 == place where you'll get a square deal just *¢**** Portland ooeoee as surely as the day is followed by the 0000ee San Francisco eoeeee night oeeeee ro a ooo Sherman, Clay & Company is such a setae Kansas City ooeeee one—inquire of your neighbor, your bank- St. Louis oo0ee* = er, your grocer or your friends—the an- **°**® e000¢e = swer is always the same. Absolute right 00000 Portland eeeee? — in business as well as in other things nevy- ****** San Francisco eeeee* = er continues long without its reward ooeeee Through Loe Angeles oooeee Come in and let us tell you about the ®*® + iy o000¢¢ = instruments we sell; you'll find it refresh, ®***** |@@eOee = ing to listen to the exploitation of quality ****** Or any combination of the above routes | |@@*ee* rather than how poor the other fellow's) @#*¢*® mm . Bhasaaad goods are. * oeeoee Oregon and Washington Railroad Ff | ++++++ soeeee - | eeeooe seeoee Union Pacific—Southern Pacific | Ooeeee Shoman, hy RCy beeowes These lines afford very many gp portunities for oe | ooeeee eeeeee seleetion of diverse routings and elreuit tours, Ask for oeeeee Pact at Distributers of eeeeee information i Taiking Machines | eooeee . Mle ¢ ule Keluway and eoeoee CITY TICKET OFFICE PASSENGER STATION | eeeeee Ay. Seattle Peres 606 First Avenue Ist Ave, 8. and Dearborn oeosoe game letinageeds 9: seeeee E. Ellis, General Agent A. E. D. Stewart, D. T.A $ ee i W. D. Skinner, General Passenger Agent HTT

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