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ee Right Way to Act & boil slowly, then strain 1-2 teaspoon of soda, and 1 pint of milk. Be sur soda to the tomatoes befc in the milk. Thicken w Blespoon of flour. Stir unt ing; season to taste 3 eggs until stiff, 1 sugar and nd of 2 and mn add ou add you put Shrimps With Eog Pick over « « into a sauce, of melt Sait Fish Dinner. Cut one pound dried cod Strips, soak in warm wa cook until tender. Cut A b r, When {nto hen nalf of milk int enES, aucepan stir mixty f *of the fat, and stir in two cups of milk. Dip up the codfish with the pork around it, pour over the whole the white sauce. Serve with plain boiled potatoes and beets. Waffles. Mix and sift 1% cups teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt. Add 1 ( mally), yolks of 2 Mocha Filling One he cont poons dry « strong coffee make it thin ¢ only 2 with ore ¢ use om tablespoons The House of Hon. est Merchandise, The House of Low Prices. A. Lawson & Brother Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords in Patent Vici and Tan, worth up Special 1,98 Special Misses’ Strap Sandals. Special | Sa « 50€ ana 15 | Saturday .. Vici and Patent Kid Special for Saturday $1.25 .. $1.78 Ladies’ Waists 1 Lot of Ladies’ Watsts and fancy colors; Misses’ Pumps. Ladies’ riety of Special Jabota, styles in Ladies lars. surt Spe for Ladies’ Dutch Collars ariety of style Spe va 50e cial in white i with fancy lace and embroidery; also platf tailored effects, with etiff collars and cuffs. Waists worth up to $1.50. Spe 79¢ celal Saturday some trimm: Baby 1 lot of Babies’ up to $1.50 slightly mussed. clal Saturday Be Some Lace Curtains | 200 pairs of Nottingham Lace |} Curtains, 2% yards long; good G n Of shrin with 1 ta flour mix aspoons of Orange Snow of sweet milk Let stand Mocha Layer Cake, Tea utes, stir in 1 1-3 cups i and sift with SRR REE RE ER RH and 1-4 teaxp - at b turn into a b Tomato Bisque Soup. and am 2 hours. One can of tomatoes, 1 onion cut with orange sauce fine. Bring ontons and tomatoes Orange Sauce.—Beat the dd 1-2 cup of | 8. pound salt pork into thin slices and | thickens, season w fry slowly until golden brown. Re jxalt. Butter rounds Move and pour off fat. Take four | bread, heap the shr , tablespoons flour, four tablespoons | ters within a border of the s walnut tablespoons he Beat until and of a light brown color {fee to ough to spread to a great Embrotdered 1226 aoa 20 nets, When Introduced u ) A anda wi h other or la of bow! as acquaintar ing 1 y " ps formed y them have not the wh th wmality that attache to those The 4 ‘ " Ider women hands une of the points upon whict Introd i are not ve e ar ie rt t H gard to rising from thelr ates on being troe This tion does not men, @ are usually f 1 standing, ¢ y are br bt up toa 4 m to tu W h women, b ver it i] wine They d “u rine f seats either at an home or ore dinner is ant after ver, when calling y are in a dt b 1 oF when they elves are Introduced H Misa t at H f Ralph Wa : nm, iam 1 nurse in M husett women and be sant isan te 3 themselves. oD sane “an ra An elderly woman, as a general ‘ rule, shakes har with a ¢ troduced to her with the tdea of } Flowered fans will be used th Hal and kind, not to say cor mn uptodote girls 20 min-| oft} Ra RRR RRA les poc melted b and th * ® | whites ones beaten stiff, ¢ k * FRIDAY MENU. * |} on greased hot waffle tron | * * * Breakfast * Orange Snow. | * Bananas and Cream *| Soften a small pack of gela-| % Omelette with Green Peppers. &/ tine in a half cap of cold water and * Fried Potatoes * pour over it a cup and a half of . Waffles. Coffee * ing water to dissolve it. Add * * juice of four oranges, set it * Dinner. ® aside until it begins to thicken and * Tomato Bisque Soup. ® stir Into it the whites of three eggs * Salt Fish Din ® which have been beaten to a stiff * Boiled Potate * froth, Sweeten and set aside to| * Buttered Heegs. * cool, It may be served with or} 7 Asparagus Salad. % | without whipped cream | *® Date Pudding with Orange * * Sauce * Date Pudding With Orange Sauce. * Cookies. Coffee. * © o small pieces enough ato: j * * dates to make 1 cup, add 2 « | * Supper. * | fine crumbs, 34 cup of sugar, 1 a Shr with Eggs * bi on of ate ge d and} % Baking Powder Biscuits. * | 1 eg beaten and mixed with 1 cup * * * * * 7 * * Serve whites | turn espoon ry hot transfer to a hot dish, turn 1 cup add 4 be r fire cen ones. smooth You} but begin | The Bee Hive RELIABLE DRY GOODS HOUSE Ladies’ Neckwear va 25c Col in a great Values up to 256 a 35¢ Bonnets worth bonnets Come to Us for Reliable 19¢ THE STAR—FR ” | CHILDREN’S PLAYTIME STORIES Tousel Head Visits a New Father or Mother or Somebody Must Place Read This to the Kiddies Tonight Copyright 1910, 1 Porgot: = ¢ BY GEORGE Did y or nee at's the never Car and find in the housewife's « boo r better wt is impe ¢ fn 2619, 2621, 2623 First Av., Corner Cedar Dre Shirt ated bosoms Men's plain and good values at $1.00 Special . Men's Shirts, soft colla in white d medium — colored stripe cts, regular 75: 50 value, Special c Men's Fancy Hose 4n stripes and lots rood value oe 125¢ Special Saturday Met Summer weight Under wear, In plain and fancy 59 colors. Special . wut Ladies’ Hose. Ladies’ Fancy Hose, in dots a other fancy effect Special Saturday Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose; white foot 1 Special 123¢ JACOB SPINNER | | | a row } j | | | | | | 1 | Ja abbers adjusted and tops put Stand the jars in a the bottom of which trips of 1 " H bot h time and i Peas. t very young “peas, shell ack them tm Jars, fill jars with cold water, adjust be t on loosely, surround with cold wate and ul for three Young na bean tring beets and carrots may b in the same way, allow three hours f lima beans and an hour 1 a half for the othe vegetable Tomatoes Canned Whole 1 tomato ting in wire basket and] or twice in bofling k d put to add p< alt fill th ate t jars in bo as directed ding recipes and boil 10 after reaching bolling Tomatoes a the most en ept of all vegetable to each Jar with cold in pre ily k Asparagus. | s, throw It into apidly for # heads up, water, adjust 2 hours Wash the aspara water and b 10 minute fill jars poling put into Ja with cold boll 1 1 Canned String Beans. the move the pie wax or butter beans trings, cut ig small sand can the aame ag pens Canned Corn, | the corn as soon fas ft ia} table husk and, re very particle of the pik} tut the corn from the cob with a sharp Pick right move € knife, taking care not to|cuti)too near the cob; scrape out the miélk pack the corn in glass can, press ing it as firmly as possiblé with a wooden spoon. Do this vdry Mor ough! Fill the cans full tof)the brim and serew on the cdvers as tight as you can. Put a thin Tiyer a hay or aw into yor wash boiler, lay cana on it, but do not have them touch one another. Over these pl another layer of cans and so on until you have the boiler full, or as full as you wish, Cover with cold water, put on the fire and boil for three hours, Let the cans remain in the water until cold then remove them, tighten the cov ers and set in a cool, dry place. You can use old cloth if you haven't the hay or straw, but you must not allow the cans to touch each other while boiling, for fear of breaking them. | SPROIAL FoR WHO CANNOT WOK ANCE I guarantes to teact dance walts, two hreo-atep, strict c Young and 1 n the same, 10 teachers, 3 adjoining hells Prof. Stevens Fourth and Pine Sf. Main 8011; He 1612. tt! i __ ——m | undoubtedly you jehe gets mad actuated | Cire jexact status of the case. 4 girl to wear @ lot of rings fingers, or is it proper to only ? I have so many rings, and 1| about four or five. Everybody t s me that I et a wear ar many From a un eirt A—The wearing of a 4 | rings, or, in fact, any ticlon of y at IDAY, MAY 20, 1910 FAT SLEEP OnthiaGreys etters «» Grey—Why in It | | | | I am #0 drow d| 4 Dear M after lunch leepy? I right and and s almost impow wk on account of the desire leep A READER A—The drowsiness {8 the fact th organs draw the supply of uid tn the This in very 4m a bookkeeper, na it to to the afternc ible for me 8 ir head to ntary life and pleasant drowsy nat relieved by getting in open air and taking a p breaths of front atly writer feeling hich the fe air, Impure known a und close alr gr feeling. The mber of young women ting at] ast by eating | some kind of fruit & breakfast | at a le an a as by and th Fat ean as you or 4 as {ft suffer no e, and lieved of | Three | much for| will unpleasant drows the hearty meals a day is toc ne who le ads an entirely indoor | Dear Grey—My swee and get Tm Th along ver going $0>| neased ‘up in n the grand opera be I know if I ything moro ay, town night lo with me la her, so I cane your opinion. I've heard Ain't | Giad I'm stay give hat song Single,” t Gee I can't MOS A.—Your art selfiah though perha Sing beca aweethe nd very inreasonable. But if ane objects just doesn’t want you t and her objections are by jealousy and selfish then you perhaps would be off if » her nl « more to umstances alter even ke thie and advice is hard to ad nister without kno Dear Miss Grey Is it pr SESE REESE ERR ERE Ee ee ee I nery It is crowns and br used for wide-sy fluffy choux Be on Hand at 10 A. M. Tomorrow egest Reductions Ever Offered In Women’s New High-Grade Apparel and Children’s Coats Don't miss this opportunity. Help yourself less is on the way su are getting a $20.00 value holds a comparison can save here unparalleled values here ye It’s not the question with me what I get for it towns can profit by this sale Here They Are $1.00 Waists $2.50 Tailored Waists $5.00 to $ Waists $2.00 Heatherbloom and Moire Petticoats. . $7.50 Silk Petticoats, all colors.... $15.00 Tailored Suits 94.89 $7.89 $35.00 Strictly Hand- Tailored Suits Store Open Until 10 P. M. WOMEN MAKE BUCKLES OF OLD BROCADE used a gre te of hat it start until 10 A. M. Saturday. 1410 Second Avenue may ears an SHEER EEE ERE ee * ee in millt over and is reading bows and! NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR §) Be your own salesladies I was forced to take this stock to get the location. the money and location. I must dispose of it. I don’t even know the value of these \ll I want to do is to get rid of it. I must get my store in shape for my stock If you want bargains, come. Be sure and attend. really giving you $16.00 besides the article. Everything must go at “give away’ Suits less than the cost of the lining. For the bene- of out-of- J. C. DANZIGER, Purchaser of Freiberg’s Cloak & Suit House We both gain. No woman, no matter how rich or poor, can afford to neglect this sale it’s how soon I get rid of it. Everything is new and of excellent quality. Prices only a farce. A Few Suggestions ———F 1 IDA ary, at be Inces i | bandags ilder taper the my. h ocause her b KIOVen to whe Comntony Today’s Styles Today Naturally, We Are Persistent About Bradbury System Clothes We want you to know a clothes, If we in't have confidence t try to tal about them. You will n, too, after once wear them, becat pend you get the greatest ¢ amount yor SATISFACTION FIT DISTINCTION SERVICE Moderately Priced from STYLE COMFORT CHARACTER NEATNESS $20 to $30 CREDIT, TOO convenience was « It is appreciated, toc to aid you fs fter you once try it need new a »ws you to buy when you get the style and service out of and spend your money for arel on easy pay ments that you would spend f y otherwise, STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY, Eastern Outfitting Co., Ine. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union Stret “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ Kies Every article marked in pl figures. * I don’t want this stock; I want oods. I care of furs, which? If you pay $4.00 for anything » other sale Prosperity begins by saving; you I get the location; you get prices. Merchants in smallet Pick Them Out $10.00 Linen $20.00 Linen Suits... $7.50 to $30.00 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats— 89c to $7.89 $5.00 to $25.00 Serge, Panama and Voile Skirts— $1.89 to $7.89 $5.00 to $30.00 One-Piece Dresses— $1.48 to $7.89 $2.00 to $10.00 Millinery— 69c to $2.48 Deposits Accepted Between Pike and Union