The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1910, Page 6

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Se NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR SHOULD WOMEN uy ! ‘ ; Aaa t Sweet Slumber Takes Tdusel ||: dane gaat d s = 7 1 Head for a Ride . Sipaktact * * raw * Father « Mother or & et dy Muet Rea Tr to the Kiddies * i * T t * ! r Kae 1 t * \ ( { i a * nt os eben - Dinner * ; BY GEORGE Act oF NNER os e ‘ i ‘ ‘ ” t * 4 * c Ww A * ! t ae * l t F © Tap * v * “ 6 Supper * * a r a ee “ */ * *| ; 4 ‘ 7 “ tree eee ‘ Meck OD hh z M tnt N : Perr tre nee * th « P eat M x xcellent se i T \ 4 and with currant or Se Date ar : Cried Sweet Slumber " skin wit as e ‘ Now, « at t walt Clip this batlot, fit out ar mentic It ist poy bring or mail to The Sta Shiae & keer dhouid on eins ore noon of May 18, is tt In a recent paper you said y Dre Bifish glee close at that ne fhe Ei could not answer a lett igned r pry egeniy Gallons Star will send all ba . by “I an Belle asking direc Straig : greaaman Humphrey, » tions for a clambake by a campfire : ed the yes and no votes hat I will give you a recipe as prac hs he aie . will clearly see what ticed by myself He 1 ot Waid. ter be ment is. Rei ber Chadkahe Sattar ao \ ane we tag age Se nig cach eligible woman must ‘ hand “ehonen «pret Gee! ‘twill be a dand Rhubarb Ginger aval 3 hose of soft substance w On the Wings of Night they flew =} Wash but do not peel the rhubar broken to small pieces, Pile all te Up into the sh t * The pink akin give a pre over all stone 1 all are Comets flying without wings! ‘ as much sugar as you-have fruit And ove laughed and his tail four pounds esch sugar ané rhubart Letters place clams on each st They Dear Miss Grey Will you please will cook and open themselves | Wheft open, upon each clam put a teli me if it ls proper to send a let piece of butter the size of a pea and a ¢ ‘th of salt and pepper ter of thanks for wedding presents! q¢ “{jjjian Belle” will follow this received? Also which is beat Tor | rect ne she will find It detic & bride to wear—long silk or kid|ihe eye, mouth and stomach gloves? Would you ac? ise short or STAR SUBSCRIBER Jong sieeves for a wedding gown? Will look eagerly for a answer In A--Many thanks for above form The Star. H.L. Me. | ula and recipe A—A cordial little letter of] sandpaper to remove the thanks should be sent to the dif- scorch from cooking kettles ‘Savory Salads for Springtime SAVORY SALADS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER O green and glorious! , O herbaceous treat! Twould tempt the dying anchorite to eat Back to the world he'd turn fleeting soul And plunge bis fingers in the salad bow! SYDNEY SMITH At this season the system craves liked. This recipe is much cheaper lighter, daintier foods than the > mayonnaise ; heavy meats and vegetables with icraiiedio’ tauet bh thorocwkt which it is surfeited, and now's the | chilled. Ha hem a time when salads should be freely fore starting. Beat yolk © eKE ome with pinch of sait until q stiff then add oll, drop by drop. When When in a hurry to mix a salad mixture gets so thick it is hard to and there isn't time to prepare @ | beat, add lemon juice to thin It, and mayonnaise or cooked salad dress-| oll may be added a little x ing, make a simple French dress-|idly. When sufficien ing in this way In a@ half-pint | made, add vinegar o bottle put one-half teaspoon salt, and cayenne pepper te one-quarter teaspoon pepper, five Pepper Salad—Mix two finely tablespoons olive oil and two of | chopped hard boiled eggs, two table vinegar. Cork bottle and shake | spoons parsley, chopped fine, two vigorously until the contents form | tablespoons chopped red peppers. third tea & creamy mixture, when it is ready |one teaspoon salt for use. spoon black pepper For those who. dislike oil, a | rika, five cooked dressing which will keep for vinegar. Chill Shake wel! before week&, if sealed, is hereby kiven: |serving on lettuce or watercress Put one-half cup strong vinegar Mint and Orange Salad.—Pe ablespoor two of one-half cup sugar and one table-| whole oranges, slice thin, place on spoon salt in double boiler and heat (lettuce on individua Cover to boiling point. Beat together two | with one teasy mayonnales tablespoons flour mixed smooth Ina over which is apr little milk and the beaten iks of |chopped mint Serve with roast three eggs. Pour.into these the | lamb or lamb chops rest of one pint milk or cream) Tomato Jelly Salad.To one pin (sweet or sdur) and one-half tea-| stewed strained tomat add « spoon mustard dissolved. Pour this |third teaspoon .each salt and mixture into the heated vinegar,|dered sugar and two-thirds a stir constantly until well cooked. | gelatine, which has been dissolved Bet aside until cold, then beatin the |in one-half cup 1d water Stir beaten whites of eggs and two ta-| well and pour inte ffee cups to blespoons meKed butt Olive oll | set Turn out ¢ may be used instead of butter, if|and serve with 1 nkied finely t ttuce le | Ifirst in the hearts of bis country THE STAR—WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 1910 WANT TO VOTE? GHILOREN'S PLAYTIME STORES | 77" yjjon When he saw Now,” Sweet Slu 1 see 4 the yell rinds, cut thin, with Things which & sound pou « Au, for inatance nr { thin Cook Or the people up in M armalade Then the Star Bear we will chase | Ob, “twill be a merry race | Walnut and Peas Salad Once before,” sald Tousel Head. Drain « an of French peas or and salt, add \ “On the M Way we sped SOME a Wea s Where's ¢ I'd ike to know jecason witt 1 t > feup f broken walnut eats, moleten ry “ + ed © aise dressing Then Sweet Slumber langh loud agin ee’ oe taka ye As they caught a ¢ a € j and serve on « of | = = - i | Pineapple Tapioca Must Wear Rats, Says Girl, |, °° penn r 7 ugar t wate Or the Men Won’t Look *" a Si NE Dear Cynthia Grey Won't you! w m and always will be bo promise t at no one will be al- the In the real prince éver sor Asparagus and Egg Toast lowed to @ er our identity and ry that hie r ‘al lady kept her T make asparagus toast with then let some of ua tell our men. standards very high—for bim? ewes, wal) and scrape the aspara- friend a few things that may # prise m? I would be glad thank Experienced for his beautif ideal of girlhood. But he can continue to nm an ideal In the face of our m clamor for limelight ard lurid stag DOROTHY gus, letting it Ne for a few minutes , ber oe. — Reerebed ‘ae n SECOND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & PINE. nestling baby heads, but when the man overlooks her in her quiet re treat of home, ring the ratted and bep presto! mt lady buyeth rats and plume stifling the longing to be just and mod herself lest the crown of all womanhood fail to come to her, So Experienced must not judge harshly, for no man can tell what is in a girl's heart The average young man te such a disappointing quantity, unless a girl cares for ragtime and cheap vaudeville, coming out of where a man's soul ought to be Why do #0 many think it fine to be called a “sport”? They may as well Foran Elegant S 3 1 to Five-Piece LIBRARY SUITE That Sells Regularly for $48.50 In this elegant Five-Plece $ we offer a value that we feel sure has ne been duplicated. These pieces, of which we show but two herewith, are worthy a place io’ any ne they combine elegance and good t to a marked degr To see is to buy Every piece is made of solid oak finished weathered, The seat and back of the settee, rocker and arm char are upholstered in Span h Pantasote. The table top ix 40x26, and table is fitted with roomy boast that they are on the bargain |} drawer and shelf. The clock shown {* one of three styles among counter, marked away down below which you may choose. It stands 6 feet high, has cost. Just now a sport, or even a|f| hourfigures, and i« a good timepiece dead game sport,” is a dusty back number compared with the “honor code man.” By the way, haven't you heard of the “honor code man"? Then you're away behind | the times, and the only thing I'm going to tell you about him ts that with little children, aged women or any one’ weaker or more inex perienced than himself, he ts one hundred plus, and that he i# not only the coming man, but he is Re and e¢ this Five-Plece Suite. You'll like tt for itself, as well as for the re markable price and the easy terms $1 Weekly AKES like Mother made, | Bs may be a subject for jest; but, fen fo one, it’s because Mother knows enough to use a good flour. Begin house- keeping with Excellent Flour and he won’t know the difference | NOVELTY MILL CO., Millers, Seattle / Lo Refrigerators it is worth your time to investigate be fore buying When ready for your refrig erator In the CENTURY we offer you the best refrigerator we know of, It is made of thoroughly seagoned hardwood, and has bronze trimmings, white enameled inter lor and sliding shelves, self-retaining cas ters, removable drip pipe, swinging t board a handsome exterior Min \ Felt is used in lining the dead air cb ber—the best Insulation known. We guar antee satisfaction on the CENTURY as we do on every article sold in this store Prices $11.50 up or $1 less for galvanized fron interior We have many styles; sin gle and double doors; lift top or door toy Sizes to suit all condition Your for $1 NOW AND $1 WEEKLY | Then the break ar & hot der and return to water in which it was be pepper HERE THE and hae t until ter t er ir of toast, eve where it will keep war sparagus j# de © the water tr mot off the tender ends lay them on the eK over each and ntil the whites are Cream of Asparagus Soup pint of asparagus, cut ir in one pint Add & pinch of salt and one pint of mi ne teaspoonful of butter with one of flour into the asparagus To sugar doughnuts, put of pulverized sugar in a paper sack, and when the doughnuts enough to handle and shake If rain for t using it in it Scandinavian American Baf S ime water cannot be ¢ boll the water Let boil 10 minutes, and put a small bag of oatmeal or bran to further soften the water, — WWW eG | out Money to Len f A. CHILBERG President been #0|front effect, which {is one of the Rub through « n Let bot put in several at A TALKS ONT By THE REGALO WHAT 1S OUR Mequ DENTISIRN? TAM O’ SHANTER TURBAN newest fad { the dental And seldom do we see the neck © alarmed, ag ining high collar, even on chilly | © ©, are doing In a few mont the r to discredit al ked and withered necks these written and clear REGAL DENTAL @ ‘ Avenue, Nort er Union Stee That's what the “ collars will do for Horse Heaven La TEN-ACRE TRACTS UNDER THE PRO KLICKITAT IRRIGATION CANAL, SOIL; CLOSE TO BOTH WATER AND TRANSPORTATION. ‘ With irrigation, the Horse Heaven country # the best fruit land in the state, « BUY NOW WHILE THE PRICE IS RIGHT $400.00 for 10 Acres, $50 Cash $10 a Month E. B. Cox Investment Rooms 1, 2, 3 Central Bldg. Tel. Main Ballard Office, 2246 Market St. Tel. B place tr firr ff water ik. Stir a cup ybtained pefore on Mortgage Please note that in the Scandinavian American Bat the Borrower is recognized as just as fully a custome and treated just of the bank as is the Depositor courteously. The money loaned to you is not regal ed as an “accommodation” except in the sense that build up are accommodating us, and helping te business just as surely as the depositor does. No one need feel backward about ¢ g in here to bom for you know and we know that if we did NOT have 1 ers, we could neither earn interest for depositors nor divide for stockholders. ‘That is why the lending of money is ja of moneye is why you get the same painstaking service here whet much the business of the bank as the receiving come to borrow as when you come to d¢ we talk of whi ype to get y to do—not what we Che money is here M the rules of tt nel conservatisty F . and this conservatism will be found quite as much in your™® terest as in ours. The bank has no desire at any time through any circumstances to become th« vner of Four poe erty, 4 If you want a loan on improved city real estate; UP tof invited to come in and# s requireds Br Loans of; $1,000 aller” ones per cent of the valuation, you are it over, Neither introduction nor amination and decision will be prompt $10,000 are preferred, though larger cheerfully made J. E. CHILBERG T. B. MINAHAN J. F. LANE Vice Pres. Vice Pres. Cashier ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE

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