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+ and Home Talks The Wrong Side of the Buoy. gatrance of the St Johns i ties a fine steam iy Prorida, ks, It a bat ithe rocks \ wall gut of the Water, acer: gearcely its patnt a Jooks full of useful Gd wervice yet. But, never a it ix a wreck ‘of passing boats view It te pathetic, so #0 he Hut the part of it all is that but a few hun: bobs an unpre Bittle black buoy. Rut Seon the Wrong side of the Ipteas fall to. moralising| = Troe ft and realizes ‘those few hundred yards wrong side oof the buoy Ail the disaster, for it is so pol of lite jut a Little Too Far 4 life bas Ko because It | wide of i amash on on put oviated a wreck Ue mon fo put it back, is on side of the buoy. How have gone down AUR mact! What they have been such a v mall B thet the question of hon geom to enter into tt tent a - a deapite our Jaws th bie fall who steals a f ‘bread and lets the inao! of millions go fr faciple. Th is no safe from it. One ither ‘of honesty or out of jocks ahead and shipwreck are as true as that ué two make four le who flirts is headed for hase ts Grey: I am a married Whe my husband and | tim in every way. But | ms that there is one thing we) @m. He does not like gad will have nothing Gh any of them, and he does | me to go with them,/ wants me to go with hls | hag want to, because them on the street ictenstes me only when me. Now, please, Miss me what to do, ax | to get along peacefully ANXIOUS WIFE, Taylor, Wash as though your bus have good reasons for of your friends, if he have anything to do with erhaps that is the rea Meads do not recognize | are not with him. Uf Headaches sick stomach, iil di / sluggish bowels, i strain or overwork, | d surest remedy is/ . FOR THOME ANNOT DANCE. 1 guarantee it, cigar stand and shop. Largest ot the Kind in the world Sie away éatly, 1413-16-17 between Pike and Union. HOrKINS @ KYKR, ine BROKERS & Lewis Co. |, NEW YORK sTOcK AND PROVISIONS ie Wires 7791, Ind. 27.228 _Baltey Bidg. R/NGES B aplen did way pasrrune itn... TO-18 Hine a0 Excellent AFE ‘ SMITH, Prop Get a G ¢. 4 Dinner | the wrong aide of the buoy, ft may seem to be but a slight and harm loss deviation from the marked out as right and proper. | | But buoys are put ont with a seri ous purpose in life. They are pot }intended simply as ornaments on| it high sear. The buoys set courwe ap for the matrimonial bark are partic ularly worth heeding, for the voy jaee on the matrimonial sea ia be | jet with peculiar danger Watch for the Buoys. | The girl who accepts attentions | from @ married man ts on the wrong aide of the buoy, To go with him once to dinner or for an anto ride, scarcely seems worth making & Caas over. But just a few hundred yards on the wrong side of the buoy does the trick one venture out of the aten ck of virtue may run or rock of which she | dreams She tor her tittle be entirety little “lark ahe by some one whose good she moat highly prizes is on the wrong side of neve knows whore nor how hor one may upon may this one misjudged as calls it opinion When on the buoy the rocks are how sertously them Tt pays to take heed of the buoys that wisdom and experience have set out to mark the danger places on life's high seas. Young particularly are apt to scorn them They seem to think they can sail all seas of life unharmed, without regard to charts or markings. But the shipwrecks everywhere point to| the fe of such a betief With a beautiful world to enjoy,| and fife that can be so good, it pays to keep on the right side of | jthe buoys and in the channels| marked by those whe know = soon run people you love your husband and want to please him, get acquainted with his friends, if they are respectable, good people; treat them nicely, and by your graciousness and kindness | compel them to like and respect} you, and there will then be no oo casion for them not recognizing you. Surely your husband's pleas ure should be more to you than| friends, perhaps most of whom are the “fair weather" sort Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly send me a good recipe tor mayon naise dressing, and also how to | make a good frosting for cakes? | YOUNG HOUSEKEEPER A— Mayonnaise Dressing Beat the yolk of 1 egg, then add slowly 1 up of ofl, When thick add 21 2) | teaspoons of vinegar, salt and red | pepper to taste. If this does not make the desired quantity beat in | Snother cup of off and more vine war, salt and pepper. Cream added | to this just before serving makes! }4 larger quantity and wuch more | detictous Frosting-—-Allow 10 teaspoons | powdered suger, 12 teaspoon lem. | on juice to the white of | egg. Beat the eas until you can invert « tea-| spoon of it without falling, then beat in the sugar a teaspoon at a) time, add lemon juice and spread | upon the warm cake with a brand | knife dipped in cold water ocva-| sionally. Put in a cool, dry place to harden . Reited lcing—Boll 1 cup white sugar with 4 tablespoons water un- | til it threads. Have ready the beat en white of 1 egg. pour the syrup into it slowly, beating ail the time. Flavor and spread on cake white warm Soft Prosting—-One cup white sa gar, one-half cup milk. Let boil un. Ol ft threads. Pour tnto a bow! and add one teaspoonful of flour, Beat! a few minutes and tet stand wntit| cool and thick enough to spread on }eake without running WORTH KNOWING Scraps of soap should be saved in a dish ontil there is a fair amount. Melt with hot water, add a little sand and make into a soap ball. Good to remove staing from hands. } Copper and brass may be made to look Itke new by washing them with salt and vinegar. Apply with woolen cloth, rub vigorously and polish with pulverized chalk - } Handkerehiefs and other white cloths which have yellowed may be whitened by soaking them over night tn clear water in which has been put two tablespoons cream of tartar. Rub mica with a flannel cloth wet with vinegar, and wipe with a dry flannel In Points of Strength And vault You are cordially inv und verify thi was spared in const ment, and y and cony lay trengih our manager t American Savings Bank & Trust Company Second Av. and Madison St |is fre convenience, are unsurpassed by any in the state mu can have enien THE ap-etan-sarvanatépat, 23, 1910. CHILDREN’S PLAYTIME STORIES Tousel Head Repents Father or Mother or Somebody Must Read This to the Kiddies Tonight Copyright, 1010, by N eee eee eee « ~ - WUY! (8 WERE IN WY IROM BED" —s When the sun did rise, Touse! Head ope'd wide “Why, ‘tis strange, indeed! I'm here in my iron bed, All tucked In #o anug and tight And { thought sure that last night 1 was carried, Ob, so high! To a place up in the sky Past some stars that twinkled bright Dodging comets left and right Through the moon and near the My! It was such bully fun! And the bird on whieh fF rode Said I was a real light load He was big as all outdoors And his talking waa in roars But I wasn't one bit ‘fraid And right on bie back I stayed Then a man #0 very stout Yelled, ‘Low bridge! young man As We passed an iceberg there That sailed swiftly through the alr; Then along the “Milky Way This large bird began to stray The big Dipper in the sky. Caught the bird's great cagle eye, And once more to me he spoke “''m eo dry, I'm ‘fraid Ill choke! 1 ain't bad a drink for years! He said as he shed some tears.” THE CLOWN at wort his eyes he said. look out!’ WOMEN SUCCESS WINNERS Mise Ellen Day of Lond ~ claims to be the oldest organist in the world. She in $1 and began to play at the age of & She knew Linat, Chapin and Mendelssohn Evg Julta Vargha ts the first m preacher in Mungary. and the Budapest papers speak of her as a gifted woman and an eloquent speaker Simmons college of Boston ts the only place im the country where women are trained to manage junch rooma The demand for such train- ing has more than trebled in the last two yours. If meat is washed too much the natural sweetness will be de atroyed Bicycle repairing. fall, Latest Thing in Cotiars. lu Let. A high {rill-—really a renewal of the Queen Kiizabeth ruff—ie the new “clown” collar. To make it more noticeable a full frill is gath-| ed about the lower edge of a small round yoke. WHAT? Loving and Being Loved. Loving is a far greater than being loved And yet few people look at it that way. A Woman who has allowed her | self to win & man’s love without possessing the power to return it, ently proud of the fact. She shouid be thoroughly ashamed. The woman who has fallen in love with a man who does not love her is even dreadfully ashamed. She bas infinitely more reason to thing Want to Go Free? Why of Course! Then watch the umns of The Star | Somewhere there are two free | tickets advertised. They will be be proud than the other ba sy ‘ |given to the persons whose names | The saddest thing in Iife ts a {are mentioned In the ad. These give o gen love and not have tt) ,umes were picked at random from return the city directory. They may be | oat pe mans Senate Gina. tm life | your own. There is always a good is to never have loved at a jshow at the Majestic, the best Anyone who goes through lif®/ there is in vaudeville, Read The seer nan hiteaclt oven If naly tor | taf, clasaitied ads and “Get the peiter than himself, bit.” & brief time, is spiritually onty halt | #*! grown classified col Saturday Evening $2.50 The “Fillmore” Quality—All Styles McDonald’s Hat Store 1023 Third Avenue our safe deposit ity. ited to inspect them ment. No expense ruction or in equip the use of this FOR RENT Kohler & Chase, 1318 ond Av. Tel, Main 1032. Ind, 1032 H. L. KLEIN. THE SHOEMAKER if you can’t get shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET op FRUSTEE SALE WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER. \ WARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ETC. NOW YORK JNWHLRY Co, | e for than boots or 1406 ‘Third avi hetwe Pike Voion [RR ARERR rounded mans DID YOU SEE IT? . WHY THE MAJESTIC | ‘Needles for Disc pared apple in the batter, fry in deep fat and drain on brown paper before serving re ae ee ere Tad SUNDAY MENU | | | eee ee eee ed | Rice, Southern Style. | Wash rice in several waters by hand. Put into saucepan with * | pint of water and a half teaspoon w®/ful of salt for each cup of riee.| * | Cover and bot! until the water has | * |botled away; draw to the side of| * | the range, open the cover a little * and let it steam until thoroughly */dry. Do not touch the rice while! ® | it te cooking | Breakfast Grape Frutt Cereal with Cream Baked Egg Nests Fried Ham. Potato Cakes * Rolls. Coffee Dinner. j Consomme. Radishes Celery Chicken with Asparagus Mashed Potatoes Rice, Southern Style Apple Fritters Fairy Banquet Pudding Pecan Cookies Coffee. Fairy Banquet Pudding | Heat 1 pint of milk, 1 egg, 1 eup | f sugar hot but not bolling; add tablespoons granulated unflavored gelatin; when cool add 12 quar tered marshmallows, 1-2 cup chop ped walnuts, 1 tablespoon vaniila| and the whipped m of 12 pint of thick cream; occasionally while hardening prevent cream from floating on the serve with hot chocolate sauce made like the following: One cup jbrown sugar, 12 cup milk, butter |eize of om afl until thick, adding © unflavored chocolate be fore boiling, enough to give it the desired chocolate flavor *| *| bd Supper. Strimp Salad Brown Bread Sandwiches Carrot Marmalade Fig Layer Cake otir to the Ten Pony A Pretty Egg Dish, at the a sauce white dieh, of an eee. pI heaping into 4 At the crown place the yolk of the agg. Put into the on just long enough to set the Salt, pepper, place a small butter on top and serve diately in the dish in which it was cooked Carrot Marmalade, Slice very thin the whole of six oranges and one r Dice enough carrots to make two quarts, cover with water and boll until ten jder, Weigh and add have of fruit and cook of Chicken with Asparagus Stew a chicken, cut in Joints and when half cooked. When |” ae ee tender Keep hot while a bunch of separagua in cooked in the broth at, thicken the Mquid with flour, almmer ten minutes, then atir into it the beaten yolks of two egg» Have only one doctor—just one! Ne with a cup of cream. Add season | sense in running from one doctor t ing, if cage > & Kablespoon | another! Select the best one, ther lemon jutce ant dispose the fowl about the asparagus. Pour the aad by him. No sense in trying sauce over the asparagus and fowl. this thing, that thing, for your cough. Garnish with toast points and a® | Carefully, deliberately select the best paragus tips cough medicine, then take it. Which Apple Fritters. one isthe best? Ask your doctor. Core, pare and slice | large ap Ask him about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for ple, sprinkle with 2 tablespoons Of throot and lung troubles. Dectom hace jvowdered sugar, 1-2 teaspoon Of | prescribed it for 70 yean. 1,0: Aver Co | citfmamon, a grating of nutmeg and | —— - }the julce of balf a lemon, and lat | jstand half an hour, Beat 2 ogee |atghtiy, add 1-2 cup of milk and i thblespoon of melted butter, then stir in I cup of flour and beat un Ul perfectly smooth. Dip the pre “Td 99 Humphreys’ Seventy - Seven ss Remedy for Grip and|i COLDS TBP in This to Letter of Credit. ’ a our new Maxiliar method, we will @ Gental work At Half Price Famou: OUR MAXILLAR METHOD The ony and falling method thal tightens loose sor) FIKe erm Son THIRD AND riKR SER ca WHERE TOURISTS WILL FIND Humphreys’ Specifies ARIS, Gi, ¢ des Petits Champa DON, . La Btopha ‘ Bat jes Be houlevard de Water AMSTERDAM, Roden Liapon cee cy 162 1 perif Pacha ile Aale 444, Calle Florida Catle dei Coliseo, 3 A. W. Afrion Canada, city, town and tod States of Amo Dr. Humphreys MRS. E. L. NANTHRUP April 21, 1910. Arnold's Asthma Cure—Dear Sir 1 have been a sufferer from asthma, hay fe and also had a goiter for years, 1 com menced using your remedies Oct 1908, and since that tien: had no asthma at ks and not a sign of goiter Your remedies have done all they claim to do, and | wish to express my deepest gratitude to you for the return of my health L. NANTHRUP, Ave. » Wash 6 Arcade Bidg dies on, Manual, Boglieh, ‘ortuguese or Ger You can turn many profit MRS. E. able deals on the side, that | are so welcome to the salaried | man; $200 or $300 in the j bank is what you need to seize these — opportunities which knock but once. | Deposit $10 a month in a sayings account, let it draw 4 oot cent interest, and you |fwill be in a position to make ‘thé most of a favorable bunt ness investment. A bank ac count will make you more independent of your salary }° ‘Get ahead and ke Call or write 3: for Arnold's Re YOU BUY LESS COAL AND GET MORE HEAT WHEN UsiING Lady Wellington Lump Nut Furnace vp ahead i} The State Bank Of Seattle | Pioneer Place, Corner First and Yesler. THE BEST If your dealer does not have it, phone Pacific Coal & Oi! Co., both phones 5040. Gen eral Office, 401 Hinckley Block Talking Machines BORGU M MUSIC CO. 1207 Third Ave. RECORDS EXCHANGED. The Dental Com- | bine Must Go | EVERETT & EDMONDS ROVTE Str, Clty of Everett or Telegraph, Mair SERVED, MEALS } won ics ALSO LONESOME ie gee | four tablespoons milk, one-half t spoon salt, one teaspoon lemon | julee, one and one-half teaspoons I have just baking pow me cup flour, sifted in reply to twice; two cups chopped pecans. with the ¢ Beat thoroughly and drop from add a few spoon on buttered paper, Bake away from about 12 minutes in a slow oven wence of must admit that I get very lone} | have my faults as well as but If think it better to be} alone than in bad company, I have} toe yet to make the acquaintance of| ome young lady with whom [| could and would spend a portion of my leisure. My views are similar to those of ‘Helen,’ and if she or some other young lady with similar views ix really desifous of making the ac |quaintance of Christian young man, will she please communicate with HAROLD? read Helen's letter} Lonesome One, and. permission, will thoughts. 1 am also home, and in the ab sultable companions, 1} itor's “ not for three pota m sauce Whe there are almost but quite enough cold potatoes juncheon, hard boil two or us, slice, mix with sliced and heat with crea others, Will pay eash or ond-hand bicycles Viret av tr AL for see Hall, 1111 eee “A PIONEER BUSINESS HOUGE With a first-class record.” This ts the way one of friends speaks of us, We thank our customers for helping us to make good Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co. 1314 First Av—Arcade Annex Right in the Shopping © a our Dance at Dreamland tonight ‘The Problem of Good Tea Solved by TETLEY’S INDIA AND CEYLON TEA The best results are given because of the uniform quality and perfect purity of Tetley’s Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Wholesale Distributers | High Flight Flour IS THE HIGHEST EXAMPLE OF MODERN FLOUR MAKING Milled Exclusively From Blue Stem Wheat—It Never Varies in the Splendid Results Obtained by Its Use. Columbia River Milling Co. Offices and Warehouses, Seattle Fa telephone has made it possible to do shopping and marketing sat- isfactorily, and with comfort,economy and despatch. Practically eve trade ry special store and shop caters to telephone attention to telephone orders, 80 that telephone buying has become a habit with hun- dreds of thousands of people and pays When you want something that cannot be secured in the Long Distance Service of the Bell you with the biggest markets of the even though you are hundreds of t The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System. B. & M. SOLID COMFORT Is what you enjoy when you Cook With Gas Let our solicitor call and convince you. Seattle Lighting ge sd 1814 Fourth Ave. your local shops System connects country & iles away, Tamale Grotto | Open fre Special N Henry Bidg. Phones: Main 6767; Ind. 67

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