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8 THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 1610 ™ t % NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE HE STAR YI SUFFRAGISTS CAN COOK---TO PROVE : HOME-MADE SUGG aresizhier san shot hpecerens boi BATTEN IT THEY HAVE WRITTEN COOKBOOK ‘| | i fe | A JAR R Ss ) > hy () na Tw fl ” Oost a ADVERTISING HER, HUSBANDS ‘ eee ~“*xeeee een M. D., of Sea vn BUSINESS BY WEARING A. ane ~* * : CORK ON THE END OF HN - DAILY MENL * they F \ ( CHEESE. KNIFE. * * them ‘ 7 * Breakfast - N 7 * % * i by \ 1 vr 0 4 * , . 7 . * ’ é A , ' vin 1d pains SISSE SINKERSUINGER Larva KOULGR eo . oe . . tha ae K ond other | | oa COV ONE WnTRnas Weaning A v4 ’ je yee ‘ y h xorciae, ¢ is PROTRETING THE PYOLICS m= PORK on “THE * * from g- | Washir Bqua A ~ on-OUN" AT HE END OF , pAYOwET ~ * i * ton, 1 at: | ciation, with headquarte nthe nem ‘ THE WORLD OF SOHENCH w Pots ‘ * trac . . \ PROF PLUM PEN- BRAINY ME owes THis INVENTION | ; " on . " ) pag \ clpe T MINENT SUPFRAGET MAS To Jack JOunson's | y Cabb * . of ee Weal? oe Gl etki | | SHEATHED eR oF WER, TRUSTY FERTILE ORAIN # Marshmallow ‘ * : coe “Veves Vomen,” deco- | Cook Book taken from this) | sme ee to pe Ay . KEAN FORREST a Washington W 1a Cook Book BLADE a * Anacortes, W Sn * Supper * ve Mat a ’ er ‘ * Baked Bam * Marshma * Ke nk « * oO ow Gelatin, * B armulad * <nmallows ent jy married man who wants to write | 661 a by 9, Sav C se” Added |: a z thie ane te E akah Mieoesge woman wiraas aby Saving Course” Added ‘+ “4 Put on See ant the knowledge of his wife t vay a: i > l hi whipped ere ee k 4 1, husband, he had better think be to tl hree R in I hilade p ia Fo ZIMMERMAN, ett r: Srsiacas th cana eaatienaoem sit ompner a oe Snirred Eggs Beattie 2 be | . we at} rT) writing to some married man with tape out th nowledge simaelf or of wee Un : Baked Dear M trey: Will you please)" maowledge of 8 — of lay . . | Seinen, }too young to share in ‘ peartinies mal t i yews ments at home with her ; ceils vt e. . wl ot a? My soom t . hie with 1 ish.) Py They but a few years old , 7 ° K Dan, sprinkle wig hat I well ‘ ‘ «en ~ ve with the to « that was d . f “ ‘on : y ! > ROBALIF , f 7 ry whey ker sa ng & bo nr Kened with om aty GRACI left by th anine Breakfast Potatoes = AY stern a - wuticaae Ps want y t are in Mee pota ' a 1A SWANBOX, rt aments wm a at = Dear Mis 1 ye turn potatoes into r Egyptian Rice tertaining # young man | “!24ly answer 6 wher ar o them; | A dele Gish to be served wig this case, t wht | Or yugh walt a ta ake One small onlom tr ase, they w n is the PRSC * bro ‘ A girl of 17 # — od } LV , + , wed, to whig “d too ¥ skin? It doesn’t ‘ Was 1 mators and iy er I put powder oi b Deew pre rieay — Could you tell what use to Cream of Potato Soup. also walt and pepe, m Ree oe he Tae | AES ge arrein Bongy Hap hel For six ons. Put in « double} Bake NNA Bh of your boy friend, ‘ . — oy Be IR oA® « boiler one t milk med MEYER, tainly interfere with your being oa bh with but your hat ium-sized woked Beattie The A STAR READER. | &XPERT GIVING LESSON IN PROPER TREATMENT OF BABIES r; al A the powder makes your TO SCHOOLGIRLS. ue heows Silver Cake, » and blotehy wing hot t milk ing powder) clio Hp with the use of th PHILADELPHIA J 10.--The| the baby while tt ther fir , oon eet ag ies te powder docs not agree | s ‘ shes t ‘ f ous iow wo Fg wer Sgpialltions Bigg akin, evidently. Some | added to the wut In tan c ent whites of ey 4 , i ram od girls of the Philadelphia public abe what froth ream butter eal then amos with schools, Medical imetructors, as one than dc me add flour md until all is seal sisted by trained nurses, are show. baby can thar Dear as Grey: Will you please |® m powde i ow for a “Virginia | Be face takes away the/ ing the girla bow to dress a baby, course for it w oven for one hom, ena hla 3 * shiny, greasy look how to prepare its food and bottle Originally 5 PRP re <a i pudding i? HAZEL. Should aay that it would be very/and how the wee mite of humanity |to fit the girls for the me > oe 7 most A.—-This ot the first inquiry hishould be washed acl Coonack. yg dim yl gg ram yg ne and one-half pound L12 “y) cummin sndecoming to go to church wi nothing but your hat. Suppose It is called “the baby owever, you want to know if ip] course” and it Is doing « would be unbecoming to go ta) | babies “of the tenements church without an outside wrap oat tle Susie and Annie have to mind va jacket. That, of pound lean pork chop Two eags well besten, ers rolled to powder 1 have recetve ding, but am v not find a re glad if some of column would « for this pudding for Virginia pud y sorry that 1 can pe for it. Would be ders of this girls are the real little mothers of home inf the training they ve in school ts of great pre br Gold Cake. One pound butter, ope pom fiour, one pound sugar, ay milk, 1-2 teaspoon bakig powder, 16 exgs (yolks only). Baby ch simpte SHIRTWAIST |HINTS FOR THE BRIDE dry bread ‘crumbs or powdered | Tre“s, allver cake Put in a pan with a littie water and} = YANNY L. CUMMINGS ER * of ® e < bake for an hour, occasionally add spay: Gloves are of white glace kid. | fie iiitle water If the pan gets | SUFFRAGE IN AUSTBA eup milk season with salt and pepper to taste Mix all well together, form course, would dg 2: = into » loaf, sprinkle the top with eee Hee Me Sen Beer dry bread crumbs or powdered © at the same time A recipe These dainty frocks are made up simply, yet in the very latest a mode. Batiste and lawn are the materials, and embroidery—hand- | Dear Miss Grey Would you! -own, of & waist and skirt all made or machine made variety—the trimming used | please tell me through the columna one color, think ft would be p One of these gowns is made of batiste with ficha flounce and | Of your paper if the State Medical (oi) oncoer to dispense with | wore, if 4 wore a dark one chemisette of embroidered batiste, with m satin girdie finished | stitute, at the corner of Madison) \.\,, , fe ) mubrotdered sattr Op ah & tane of Ge actin greet girdle oh and Theda. 10 & bene tite te jacke or outside wrap in warm Enibrotdered satin slippers are | 47) MRS. ANNA COMBES wate ‘The other is of white lawn with a narrow flounce of the aame |Stitution, or just some common) *°*!)*" . more fashionable than those of kid. | Elma, Wash. | Women have obtained the rig ten inches from the hem. Broad embroidery bandin, over |#¢erub or fake. A READER . - The bride who carries a prayer to vote in Krein, proviser of Aue See ceisidens te tule Magnes te the-beck and front. A sesegtak | A—Do not know carthing shout |, Dest Mise Grey: Wik you kindy | book does not carry a bouquet. | Carrots and Green Peas, tria will be allowed t cut Satin girdle ends with a satin rose set at the left front. The pretty Ithe institute mentioned, and could prepare.rose leaves for a Tose jar,| | Tulle vells are not hemmed. |. If, as sometimes moons * In the | their ba ate te pean and had it, either one way or the other. Ask }nome reputable physicians, and if — f bettas eippere with the leaves’ Are spices used with them in preparing the jar, and —— Rear lor the number to be served, you | time of the day has been alate fi Peasant * of bridal lingerie wii) find that they will combine| them for tho exercise of this mt Re keke REAR ERE! can be utilized as a washer for|the place is recommended by them, : ye aca al Ps email fruits, as the cover can belyou can be pretty sure it is rolis be. Ba op aril — thank od ets made and without trimy | yery delightfully with young car- a ais or oe, Avoid excessive epee . crepe: we ee | dhe ton Dall yp ye Practical blue serge is approved Mehell the peas and cook them | Pony nd mustard, a0 Soap aoe ereteree sees e eo Dear Mi : te tae SO eee eee in salted water. Scrape and! the digestio ,for the bride's traveling suit alos elaborate formula for preparing | rose leaves, but when once pre pared will last and Keep fragrant | In cleaning upholatered furet-| paper you had a recipe for cheese) ong eget of mashed poratous ture place a damp cloth over the| straws. I have misiaid the paper! in pan water and cover pieces and beat, changing the cloth|and would like it if you would be| the meal is delayed. The potatoes - m on tn for years: Pack petals two inches | ‘ will keep hot and moist. ee Ne nea oF eeocatee ew in Jar and sprinkle over them | eee ee _— an Salt put into bottom of water Cheese Straws—In the warm |'*° ‘shisspoons fine dry salt Rd Ehioride of ime will rid any! bottles, vinegar crusts and the Iike|weaiher choose. straws are a dell cag heehee yhoo adele 4 he e sale ere house of vermin, as they have &{ will remove old stains jeacy to serve with dessert, and are |'n, GarK: or? and cool Pine ae horror of the odor. } more wholesome than rich cake,|“eee. Then turn out and tons about until loose. Miz with one half ounce violet powder, one ownee orris root, onehalf ounce rose pow ne-half ounce hello-d trope powder, one-half teaspoon | Cash Is Not Required Spring Clearance “ f oaepail A never-failing remedy for ants as a substitute for which To remove white stains from of all kinds ts airslaked lime.|be served. Mix one cup grated polished wood, rub with a solution Scatter the lime freely wherever| cheese with one cup four, one-half of olive off and salt. the ants run |teaspoon salt, a @ash of cayenne wl — pepper, a plece of butter the size| iets one-fourth teaspoon cinna Grease and ol] on carpets can be, Medicine stains may be removed) of an egg and add enough water to| ion ‘one-half teaspoon cloves, four easiest removed by applications of from white goods by painting the) make a paste which may be easily ieoat ‘oll of pe 10 rope ofl With their morning skirts es fuller’s earth. spots with tincture of fodine.| roiled thin; cut into strips seven). py will wear this season striped. mus decree Then soak them in strong ammo-| inches long and one-half tnch wide _— Ey drope oll melisane, 20) tin shirts finished at one side with ad Old felt hats may be utilized for| nia for 45 minutes. Then wash in| Bake in a quick oven | oe a ett cue of eiconal |® Tuttle edged with the color of | x pot lifters, iron holders, polishers regular way | Peck ta jan cover and wet away tor | (2e.skirt, and of the stripe of the a > for waxed floors, mats on which to| _— | Dear Misa Grey: Is it proper forlivg weeks to ripen, Then it will | muslin ° fer? stand potted plants, and rounds to| When there ara desserts to be|a married man to write to a mar-|tu ready for rose Jare | paste on legs of chairs and tables cooled quickly, hence must be set/ ried woman and not want his wife wd Why She Kissed Him. to prevent scratches on polished directly on the ice, put two or to know, or her husband to know, When walking keep the chesf « floors. three fruit jar rubbers on ice and anything about it? Please a er | vated and breathe deeply thro: Because he told me he was an or- 4 set dish on them. Will not slip| this A STAR READ the nose. A long walk may thus be | phan e a 1iona A corn popper minus a handle off. ' A—No. If “Star Reader” is a!taken without exhaustion Because he looked so unhappy. sali iia Because he gave me a dear little Tomorrow morning will open the Spring Clearing Sale at puppy : this Popular Credit Store. Every Spring and Summer Tailored suse argent kin od hake | Suit and Coat and every Silk Dress in the establishment is Because be wes going awey for- offered at 25 per cent off. These garments include homespuns, English worsteds, French serges and mixtures in the materials, cause he ek fore i ns oe ee, pe ase aon t ea ver ‘ and in style are this summer's patterns. This establishment does we had guch nice curly not carry over one garment from one season to another, and in j 4 S shopping here you do so with the assurance that even at the ae ause he didn't Hke Dorothy's immense reductions the styles and qualities are correct. Recause the ight went ont | Because he dared me to. | Because he wae a satlor | ¥ use our side won in the foot- } ball game Because he brought me a buneh O foleta we he thinks Just like I do out things aune he has reamy eyes. h > grieved and You may buy at this sale and still take when I refused him the first advantage of Our Popular Credit System ime ou may Open an account tomorro’ Quaintness characterizes the bon- {prettiest are made entirely of nar- jis past the found bonneis are} woman is promoted. to tiny uapéstel* 5 : Sagi OR An account tomorrow at . 1a row valenciennes insertion and lace, | worn, but there is much variety for |and Panama hate. Both of -theat Because; well, just because | Bete and caps for tiny babies an t together by hand, and trimmed |the older baby of 2 or Adora may be trimmed with little clustera| ~~ = ‘ <a their older sisters. For the very lit- h little bows and rosettes, and | little sunbonnets are s nce i? mitificial Mawes oF shes. but i tn, of [OMe thes of narrow pink se or |the dainttest of aprigged matertals.|the Panamas and straws in bow! PALACE MARKET. m tle ones the close fitting cap I, Of| Wnite soft silk ribbon. Others are | ( scuttle shapes are made of crown with brim turned up or down course, the prettiest of all. Delight-|made of mull witt que, duck linen, with soft are more often trimmed with awash Throughout The Millinery Section The clearance sale will extend to the Millinery Depart ¢ t y Tailored and Ready Trimme ¢ “Hat in the @ ment will be wm striped ribbon. Gay os eguathaondleaentionand EOE rn OE. aide and tuscane are madd ¥p re You an prormerttiiel sew Some of the! Even after the early baby stage e grow Ider the little wear S e fi = nc aR MEPS TD CnC err atisfied ee Tot it ine gravel ant for aoe 'ns toot or tne Sick |HIOm Dentists) fy FASHIONS SHIONS: It you have one foot in the grave| tone for use as, food forthe sick Rat ow? and are a nervous wreck from dys 4 7% Vike Mt, Over Owl Drug Co United States Geological Survey around the face, or with embroidered flap tur the brim, to soft- of gay Re ful little caps they are, too, after ° way a special somorrow, ff ar rked down regardless | pepsia, drink pineapple juice. It is We Stand A j th best dt the greatest tonic that nature hay 5 ee ea Ree Peamas tuskeas Sadhert Gneeeicens _ A " : Will Give Church Supper. Back of Our i Turk Bive is very prominont among) 1¢ Sriered poor man, even better| pnt iadies wt the: Immannel Bap Work for 12| 224 chotcest Popular Turbans, Leghorns, Neapolitans a foularda, ae’ ywhi ork tor and Milans, Shirt Waist, Street and Dress vere las a weapon against age and de | sist chure a suppe throughout fashion’s realm. Never | - 6 ist chureh will serve a supper in Hats are all included. You may mak creptitude than the sour milk diet ofl oy Bith on has there been such a season for ‘ he church parlors, corner 24th 4 Hate are all blue, and the st of modish blues | ‘hat has — og roca peas, and Main st, Friday ving, your seh tion at any thme during the oS P » longe ed people to be| 5 ; enc Wheel i. the Ghilioe the hatter aan ; fe a long one, though for that mat- |4Nt8 the longest lived peor | June 10, from 6 to $ o'clock. Friends pe ah gun tdhondh T pay idee found anywhere. The juice of the | of the church and congregation are pine containg the natural ferments | jnyited to be present. The pro of healthy digestion to a remarka-| coedy will be used to help toward |ble degree and is far better than! ine erection of a new modern our milk in that it does not have) onurch building on the ground to digest itself. If we adopted! where the old one now stands ter there seema to be no shade of bive which is not worn Years. | § Painless Dental Work, | Cut Rate Prices. That you can get? It you have not tried our Meats Otto Cut Rate|and Poultry you have missed the A pretty fad is that of wearin with the shirt waist collar of la a bow of tulle the exact shade @8/ pineapple juice as the national bev-| — tiene ents. Prt pineapple juice as the natior " the straw of one’s hat lerage the Americans would be the 1 ea | Pest! attle. Put us to the test, |heaithiest people on the face of | Victor and Edison Machines ]}| 910 ser ow rewrit—c oa wir, *| Get next Sunday's meat here. The newest hats are very large,|the earth, When hopd, and proves and Records | ss oLib GOtb’’ on’ FORCHLAIN™ but simplicity is the keynote of ly sweetened, there is no drink lO, ‘one es their trimming. Usually one single |that can equal or even be com sone Cy tg co., 1% GOLD On PORCELAIN BRIDGK ard Ave. i “|Palace Market » Given om =| Second and Yesler. Both Phones & blossom or feather, standing quite! pared with it. Its active digestive r stiff and upright at one side, trims) principle, “bromeline,” is now be Open Evenings them j'ne used by chemists to predigest | | eo at | All Work

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