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SE ete ann ea. (OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR ‘SHOULD WOMEN WANT 10 VOTE? CHILDREN’S PLAYTIME STORIES raat ‘ Sweet Slumber Visits : is al f bot 4 us t ttle womer P TOR te tok P a boll, ' womé orem * SUNDAY MENU, #| the n 1 ' vo be final ut of the ball Father or Mother or Somebody Must Read This to the Kiddies | * * jto have been made today noon, t Tonight * Breaktast * tponement of he f “A * Grape 5 Maple rear. % and on eeten Bet n order that wor w : ‘ re Dek H Cream . n roughly Put A KING GEORGE V ' en a copy of Tt BY GEORGE JACOB SPINNER > ter nites nto k ann a sinall piece CZAR NICHOL tr Editor t fe nd a # is Poa Souffle. ¢ : ge | ripe cherry and 4 er two of th w ld i Ts h oth eh run the bal for a f ge ' . r it Grate i It Ne oe Cear Nichola Russia a George V of England. |days longer. It will, therefore * Dinner Lal t n top and serve ape At be twin broth ey are only cousin rh run up to and including next We | * Fruit Cocktail - ? vr dey sisters, da King Christian of Denmark Ii day, and the final count will ; w TWRY sea ttle’ Chicken gaint f nade loth e and caar Ww he sea’ at a t ame figure made Thursday positively the q we ob ulloped Potatoes ce of pipe ¢ at bh ‘Tee king endl the & feet 6 inch noteh eight. Their facial | “last appearance” of this ball BUILD ‘Las IN * la Bechamel & | been 1 fine with and they wig agen soot R abt Gually trade dalere with | will ta next Wadntedas’e thar THE Ale .s Rhubarb Pudding. *|1 ‘!cohol and th : or scl over night and would hardly know the difference, |May 18 clip out every ballot and * afers, Coffee * | quantity pirits of tw t an Enalisd ament Ket all your friends to procure * & | Moisten a little of this mixture with > alike, too, procure a bout they are alike, ga eseae i pn ‘ nor : cic * Supper. & | more ohol and rub it on the Poh are fathers of Lanse king has six chi r The Star and clip the be PP ' til dry, thea a has five boys and one girl, and the « fo }iots and distribute among thelr * ies and Tomatoe * | 8 t it remain until dry, ther live thecmar five; the King . ' ra me * Nwhorry Shortcake {rub off with a woolen cloth and e up | amenendanndl | Dr. Fannie Leake Cummings, a * Apple Snow $j Spots wilt dienppens —= ! promine suffragiat, informed the ‘ * Cake. Lemonade. *) if the BUGS, FROGS AND fominent suffragist, in i the \ * = |GOLDEN GARDENS PARK OPEN i is ffrage Editor tha ‘ * | MAY 15 TO SEPTEMBER 15. 7 WORMS IN SCHOOL |"@",,‘"2, Bours calling “upon an ' [Kekkeeeeee eee eee| MAY 15 TO SEPTEMBER 16. , +|telephoning to members of a te | The most beautiful natural park Bag crea g © organ m to which she | Delicate Ham. Jand beach on the Paetfic coast from } (hy United Press) lease wa had | Take a thick slice of raw ham.| Take any Ballard car and change a aed, a non of them had a a a n L4 CHICAGO, May 14.—Kittens, | ( The . eemears eat Blend a tablexpoor igar and|to Loyal Heights li Market st. suit | puppies, pigeons, chickens, rab |fragy ballot sunecant oe hen & ten istard and rub| Admission 10 cents. Dancing Sum cket i | bits, squirrels, guinea pigs. Jap: [were all anxi oe eae a ene } |ie with a cup afternoons and evenings, Pie ‘i anese mice, white rats, tad + |tul bake one hour sround: oe tious jbut one of the number was baking “ . ; ! j grounds poles, frogs, birds, bugs and thie ballot Th de n ee Dance at Dreamtand tonight. Dees are some of the new “pu. [Bum “uuner was Mashing. and iD bring ort rely | BS pile” to be admitted to the |noid tasks which could not be left . ee - eporig es ; Chicago public schools. leven fee heceeeary to . , ag The Chicago authorities want [hunt up a Star to gor the batloe | ttt Will wend ail ballots | Hea spoon beat in t pint milk and fiv flour with one tat powder, Beat hard. F jer By THE REGAL DENTISTS =") GIVING PERFECT TALKS ON TEETH! te inculcate in the children a cresaman Humphre taste for nature study, and the yes and no vot Fi Was Trying to Shoot) they believe this is the best way to do it Woman When Screams in & higher grade of kinder garten work the children will | ; ane ae Brought Patrolmen to [ike up the feeding of cater ; Seatiny tar a kiataiins Her Rescue pillare and the studies of the |bower being shared alike by both habits of chickens and spiders ‘ sein. Jeitias Meee ania Vike The report in which the ! 4 ‘ent | comen mming Ked the postpor a few s Remembe aible wo » says of woman's suffrage \ stand the rter of a pound 4 boll ice their > small pieces arly soft, add When the Off they sean And Sweet Slu of slavery from thin grand ith in a nation tha ie abeacze rhubarb also ¢ strange roster of “kindergarten Through “ , yt arrival on e > y years ago went on record ae Cathe as hie as rough te aor Miles a pupife” is suggested says n of the. bisadiant tra 4 % eee ach aia te vieiee Whe . aplet x ryanion 1, Rlageaiee fe | fternoon, a “The kindergarten should | wars of all history for t t Wg og He rus t f ‘ ale sponge eake, pour ove yesterday afternoon, ano aim to develop the sense of de | ; < on to women, but for protec Ah, dear Teusel, ¢ @tth tat fig and rhubarb, add sugar to taste would probably have be ahe ta nature and of interest ng the stain of tion of the interests of the laboring o I 4 you cat and bake in moderate oven to the already — list of ing plays with mature material — ~ - cases, men of which are to An : TY take a greg eh i ggilapes | When done, add a meringue made| the last . those Southern | suc taree pidge ‘ @ you up to where | one, add a meringue made committed in ” and also the sense of affection | “ = nce 8 lane fr at fisenfran They bu * in the Air of the whites of three eggs, return ‘ en a patient will write to us the nation was|chised because of t inability to a Cast ays, when James Harvey. a te hi r 8 1 ‘dir to the oven until the meringue Geaulted Pauline Holland in) ¢)f,oynen'P ee Bulag | Iltions of money | secure steady employment in one per Ege tk —— then eee aes ae ne ay our Work gave perfect sat qwom at the Midway hotel, on and to spill r f blood to free |location. They must leave their Be tae ae nay deals rah . . | fon, there is nothing more to fer, between Weller and K my slaves, yet leaving me a slave.| families and shift about for work rere Vain Thoughts from Idle : It “= CHIEF CLERK are a jewel.’ | while the women folk remain at And Crude 198 of many kinds, ee ee ee | is of advertising Harvey bad gone to her room Washington | home and could be ¢ Youll s A o'er the ground making chicken broth re-linat produces results ‘WG the Holland woman, and atte voters. It is from the And Poor Judgments by the pound. freostt the pisces Of chicken Sfter Take your own case, for example. there for a time they had a FEEK 1s DEA élement of this not You) see plied in stacks eo high stewing, roll each piece in beaten |i¢ your teeth needed attention and He threw her back onto vessel » just drops t men that corrupt politics gets its nome that Feeble Mt muy, PBs, then in crackerdust and fry in| you were casting about for a 00d Melsadcovering upher mouth.) hier clerk in th next fall (withor fraudulent votes a taken back 4 Earth Usage AY ni caren ting Aye henge dentist, a statement of that sort — —. “ig 2 : Pi snrony treaseret’ : ffice, die : this fang syste agent ah Will Washington, next fall, (leuk hae Met j nown vor. 6 garrounded with bial ae d have @ a deal of weight fallicting a flesh wound. Be 3 urer's office, died this/en a voice in making the measure up to the standard? Been , . kno Sy row its | with you, wouldn't it? ibe coald pall the trigger, how-| °rning at his home in Renton of} must alike obey, and thus remove| “FANNIE L. CUMMINGS, M. D." r Not to have . of their own) of baco: » | We can show you a number of ye to break the|® Complication of typhoid fever |... 2 | rom all yu then can draw suictt lettnrs. ot testeauaae ae Hiwas loaded. He then let co and pneumonia. He leaves a wife 1 | _Lensons from Old Nature's Law Apple Snow. }more than that, we can send you ‘mouth in order to fix tho | “84 three children | thi G | quickly sealed up and 1} noe! That True Wisdom must be sought Pare, and boll six @ ed|to people who will tell you that . ready to serve sod cook in this And by Man cannot be abt apples until done Rub through 4)Our Method is a marvelous in iB screamed and Patrol T. R. LUNCHES WITH | yn 1a reyS way will remain hot mar vars if That to be both Just and Rixt |i ve to make a strained sauce,| vention : | re 4 li not And Temptation always fi | it y and . 1, cain: watt r 4, and still not become over P k en with powdered sugar and| Not every one will allow us to | we dain ov, das EMBASSY SECRETARY) “77 oftoyg el rehneet wor ot we potent seme cod) Ie over: te it ee a Be: oom. The door | leat | » obtain the best results the From the Big down to the Sma wh have been beaten to a Now us to Teter to them, tae reg gd nae Wrong. | (87 © Salt Correapondint of tel Wit you winaty|C2R" MbOUMd be fall, leaving ‘no| Tousel rubbed bis eyes, roth, and set the dish away|which we are very grateful. But broke with their shou! eee | tol theme The Stee healy | air space between the contents and up to the Morning Skies 1. This is an appetizing way |the man or woman who will allow the room they ar-|_ BERLIN, May 14.—Col. Theodore) © i. cooking different kinds of | et cor: if only & ¢mall amount| Sun's rich Golden gleam, : serving apples s to spread their testimony before Roosevelt lunched today with Jos,|*sulate cooking different eo food Is required, one should use tched a: “I at iream thousands is doing us and the pub- food in a a Escalloped Potatoes. lic a great # ice. The people who ©. Grew, secretary in the American} leas cooker? I have &/ 4 small vemnel which will Just bh pet - homemade one, but do not know per . : een ‘ bassy, who bas hunted much of it and this inside the large are and « b ne t are stru & along without teeth overpowered him em) Pye how long to cook each article of | «, are’ al | f Wh H Par and slic thin one q ae ez it ‘and sent him | ‘he same territory in Africa covered | 10") ons Gich article of cooker holding boiling water. j rf raze or eat on ats | potatoes, put layer of potat in|Or with a partial or “false” plate, In the fireless cooker certain efit of Mra. O. L.| foods, auch as stews and pot roaata,| The two hunters die in Africa.) A.-—-For the baking dish, 8 of butter and sprigs of son with pepper,| deserve to be told that the emanel- pation day has come for them ball was fixed by Roosey cussed their exper | Secretary Grew presented Roosevelt | others inquiring about the! peas, beans and lentils, rice and| and kle each layer| The work is painless, calls for With several silver mounted photo] fireless cookers and how to mare | taploca t break jwith flour this until all|" surgical operation, is not teeth |graphs of African game. | food to be cooked in them fol-| fast oer i to perfee | | the potatoes are u and then fil}|implantation, and when done is In the afternoon Col. Rooseveit| lowing article may be of benefit tlon | igh with milk and bake one hour, | PeTmanent CITY | and party visited the oological gar-}| The fireless cooker does its work! This process of cooking foods nat | A written guarantee with all dens. on a sclentific principle—the reten-|only aaves many warm hours for the Spinach a la Bechamel. work REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor, Union St | The colonel has not yet decided| tion of heat by toantation. One| busy housewife over a hot range or | when he will start for London tightly closed vessel contatning the stove, but is also a great saving of } a - | food to be cooked in enclosed within | fuel. Food valves are also entirely i another vessel, and between the J, aw it is wald that from 20 terfal which is a nonconductor of | of foods cooked by other processes cuT THE WIRES °° and cold in lost H A successful homemade fireleas In cooking cereals fill the kettle Jor pass thre sieve. Return to jthe saucepan and for each pint of | — spinach add a teaspoonful of but r and salt and pepper to taste.| SAVE YOUR TEETH | Stir over the fire until the spinach You save a dot is hot, then add the beaten yolk I make a dol | teusicort |cooker can be evolved from a tin| about two-thirds full of water (hot) | peed pe pelhowiaigg tt shaper pice he! SS eae | iy United Prem.) | eandy bucket with a me fitting | and gure that it boils hard. That til blended. " ‘ ook un: = = ene = | SANTA FE, N. M., May 14.—Tel-| cover, to be used for the inner vea-|is the principal thing. Next, start or eke cada a ephone and telegraph es into|sel. An ordinary galvanized pail) your cereal in the usual way and be | Taos, N. M., the Pueblo Central to/ provided with a tight fitting cover) sure it bolls. Cereals should be lthe district where Pueblo Indians|can be used for the outer rece yxacte. | cooked in a small veusel, set inside e on the war path, were cut to |The space between the two pails) a larger one containing water, The day can be packed with chopped cork,| steam must flow from around the Sixty picked men of the terri-jexcelsior or newspapers. Paper ia) dish, as that is what does the cook-| torial guard were dispatched tlone of the best nonconduetors of| ing when in the cooker | night In a special train, but a|heat and is a convenient substitute| Rice, cornstarch, bread, in fact the ro jto lack of communication their) for either the cork or the ex for.) all kinds of puddings and custarde, whereabouts are unknown. It is| If paper is used It should be wadded| can be started on the range, put the total feared the presence of soldiers may|in smalj pleces and packed as tight-|in the cooker at noon, and they es 2,000, incite hitherto peaceful Indiana to|ly a5 possible between the inner| will be found well done and hot for| estimate | join the tribesmen already in revolt.|and outer vessels with a wooden | supper. of the mallet or potato masher. | Potatoes and vegetables of other ? personal EF NO SHIRT The main thing {# to have a/ kinds should be allowed to boil on personal | CHI iO TO WOODS) ker which will keop the article | the range for at least five minutes In New York fashions in hat trimmings have taken a sudden turn TAKES to be cooked near the boiling point| Peoled potatoes will be cooked in} from small flowers to wh Reduce the Cost of Living by Using at. There is a perfect crase for it. The - flowor makers have stopped work on roses, pansies and the rest, 9 ets on will require at least two| aad are making wheat PENDLETON, Ore., May 14 | cooker, whether it be the simple| hours It is worn In clusters of a half dozen spears about three times —Chief Charley No Shirt of the | homemade contrivance above de Boil meats on range 15 or 20| the size of real wheat. It has come to be the most fashionable hat the tat ae eof toe wee seribed or one of more elaborate| minutes, skim, and cook several| trimming of the n. The milliners can't explain It. They say it the tall timbers @ Bive | manufacture, depends upon bring-| hours in cooker, remove and reheat,| is one of the inexplicable demands that women sometimes settle mountains. Today he issued @ Jing the food to be cooked to the| boll for a few moments, return to| "pon INDIA AND CEYLON TEA defi to Uncle Sam's census boiling point over the range or| cooker and leave unt!l wan by the state dental combine. I don't com: pete with cheap der tists, but with the best Noodles and Tomatoes. Take 3 eggs and a little salt Don't beat, but stir in enough flour to make a hard dough, hard enough . half th #0 it will be quite hard work to roll! goon evenings until fond Genteye ann 8 on board. Roll very thin and let| 4 tor people who work. EDWIN J. dry some, then roll tight and cut/ prowN, 113 First av. Union block, in thin narrow strips. Take a can! petwee: erry and jum bia. ity employes fully two feet rs are said attained phenomenal enumerators, and told them | gas stove and keeping it boiling at| The following table may be us The ; ‘a ped You Know? The de! « first kiss too that there would be no count | jq, ° Se was vat | Bhp eesaugltte i. aici : Do The delight of a firs 88 too P Pe agua of the Walla Wallas until he eee eae ‘sewer eating Baldi bins ol? gas EA ca aod liana Girls like love letters because! often consiats entirely in a strong Being stronger than other teas, it goes TAMON, Costa Rica, May + ong I~ ea Time Necenyary to Time, tn =a pei thta meres ic. acevege farther. That's why wise house- Soe a ee oe | parm would result. Ever since and me zi Psy a a Falling in love is almost as easy | “But to see her was to love hor— wives prefer it to any other tea. pquake Ch “0 H as falling out ; are believed to e be the census began the enumera- 20 : . ous. eS yhave been} the, coneetyadttrouble with the ican 2085.5 ‘3 : — Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Wholesale Distributers various tribes of the Umatilla ae Pethicen laches Weis” Kadscgen containing rie| reservation. The Indians be- 19 lieved that the census men 1s | were opened, Pestilence. were representatives of the tax be rebuilt, earth department of the state, and as 3 a result they refused to come SEN GARDENS PARK OPEN 7 ee eer WORTH KNOWING _ | the exes will be stiffer and nicor in| TO SEPTEMBER 15 Uniucky for Booze. levery way, if a pinch of salt is added Yesterday, which was Friday the Radexe ine beditae baaion 13th, Snoqualmie, which Is in the eastern part of this county, voted for a dry town by 13 majority. This law will go into effect in 90 days, closing the three saloons that are now running there. Credit Is a Distinct and Decided Advantage It not only makes buying easy, but it allows you to buy better apparel. It never requires a large outlay of cash at one time, and the Easy Payments soon pay for what you buy. This way you can afford better apparel than if you paid less and paid all cash. Try It Tonight Satisfy yourself that this is a real convenience, without any extra charges whatever for the use of credit. Our prices are consistent with qual- ity—based on quality alone—and you can be as Your everyday tollet ts a part of character, says a writer. Alp, | oa wie jooks ke a “fury” or a| Pour ® little melted butter on top| loven in the morning is not to be cereals and cover with stewed | trusted, however finely sho may|Primes, figs, canned peaches or look in the evening. Look tidy in| *#Pberrles. the morning and after the dinner a BRIGHTON BEACH. —Dashing| work is over improve your tollet Pi pe cees Sam tom gerenl and along at great speed, W. Endicott |Make it a rule of your datly life to and Mechanician ider were|“dress” in the afterr Your thrown from the Cole machine No.|dress may or may not be Snything| ss41 io with maple euanr and ares 6, near the grand stand here today. | better than calico, bu h a ribb nave the subad ed taut tub cnanes 0% € » bit of ornament o Hoth men wore seriously injured. Jor flow: Foe i ee eeesment|around it. ‘This may be eaten warm oho or cold. GOLDEN GARDENS PARK OPEN and satisfaction that invariably - MAY 15 TO SEPTEMBER 15. | commend you to heaven. The most beautiful natural park - and beach on the Pacific coast.| To clean chamots gloves, make| 1¢ Is presence, not absence, which | Take any Ballard car and change|a lather of lukewarm wator|ig the real test of love; and affe to Loyal Heights line at Market st.|and good white soap. Add one-half|tion 1g better gauged by our fool classified cot | Admission 10 cents. Dancing Sun-|teaspoontul of borax. Wash gloves.|ings about people when we are Pic-|squeesing and patting gently until with them than by our thoughts beautiful natural park om the Pacific coast ear and change at Market at cents. Dancing Sun and evenings. Pic one A delicious way of serving oat High Flight Flour maintains its splendid repu Presence, Not Absence. tation because of the fact that Blue Stem Wheat is used exclusively in the making. The best results in baking are possible with High Flight Flour, ow ing to its uniformity, ; day afternoons and evening! ate ial = : vertions” are two free | Hic grounds. ove _jthe dirt ts gut, Do not wring oF about them when wo are separated, sured it is right if you buy of us. = — squeeze har ive In more Iv (og pe Bear cep % A.J They will be warm water and lay them on a soft oa see shaannelh OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK TONIGHT, the persons Whose names EerAR, EAS Nt peek? Tl towel until! most of the water ts ab Columbia River Milling Co. In the ad. Th ha were at 4 ' a ntee to sorbe: Hang up to dry and when} SF dco fantom from re, ace te Aimoat ary’ wently Dull nd stretch Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Be Bseatie. the’ at m 4 7 , Offices and Warehouses, Seattle 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union Street “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”’ le, the best Ia Vaudeville.” Head ‘Ti Ads and “Get the When beating the whites of eggs \for any purpose the busy housewife ee |will find it a saving of time, and|| #12 © %

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