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Father and the boys, and ma & long, del day in the wood Dual and he old a they won't get any ) fisherman, however Porbaps the housewife will like t given on th | | ANTIQUE RECIPE FO) ly nu twoinch pleces. one sliced onton nw of Drain, mix fish perk, and simmer until tender de quart of hot milk Better, salt and pepper of large oe they be cut ps. Cut four pounds add cold waters and cook 20 out one slice of salt! frying pan and in the! potatoes in eubes to the one quart and boll five potatoes season pour ‘Ret tureen and cover with hard ble |} but ed Cuban combination. Work one w t porting houses tablespoon of butter Into an equal | cooked, let it cool in the amount of flour, heat In saucepan, | one small strip of fish on each rice | season with onton fulce, minced | cake, and serve cold. green peppers, salt and one salt ~ —— spoon of sugar. Stir in one can of shrimps and cook 5 minutes. Break up four ees, pour over shrimps, and | stir until eqs begin to set | PARING A CORRECT § Wille housekeepers find lit of m jpaniments of fish. Invariably served brofied, botled or fried fish are served in little of cucumber shells SRR Rah SUNDAY MENU. Breakfast. Sliced Oranges. Cereal with Cream. Stewed Kidneys. Potato Cakes. ery T Cottes. Dinner. Cream of Pea Soup. Fried Chicken Dutch Potatoes. Tomatoes with Cheese. Asparagus on Toast Cafe Mousse Coffee. Waters Supper. Sandwiches. rs and Lettuce Salad. Black Layer Cak Ambrosia Fruit Cup. tht hth hk Stewed Kidneys. fe a good recip 4 bot! smooth. Then stir £44 the kidneys and re and pepper. it takes Strawberry Toast. Feady slices of bu Mix well two level Of corn starch and lave constantly #0 one cup, add 1-4 cup of or and remove from and cook 20 minutes in & double botler SSPE SEES Eee Ree for stewed Boil them, then chop fine | Sgain in fresh water until Make a white sauce 8nd butter stirred together in} the milk or cream, and when from the fire, and season with about SB hour for the kidneys to boll ttered table- one MM sugar, put the mixture grad & cup of boiling water, Cook in a dou- Until thick and clear, boil | the in gently one cup of ripe es. Pi over the toast m™ Mrve immediately, Pea Soup. @ can of peas, one chopped 80d one cuptul of water in a At ime put one quart of milk Mone making {s successful a re seasonable, suited to| roast lamb, grecn peas, mashed po-| amounts, and be reasonably cheap and to the style of liv-|tatoes and tapioca pudding. ° in making proper com-|from canned salmon and vegetables, Rot so ready with the cor-| mufff , when In season, are| with mashed with | bread and butter and apple pie. | or flaked fish, and fiah|and butter, boats | DGEWO “THE PLACE FOR YOUR HOME” $10 Cash and $10 Monthly. Ss SIDEWALKS lightly on a hot vegetable dish. leach tomato and take out the pulp. Boiled fresh cod is served with} Hollandaise sauce, potatoes, boiled rice and bread and butter With codfish, baked potatoes, | of food is usually bread, butter and coffee are recom. | judged by ‘oral different stand mended ards,” says the government publi With lobster salad, biseult, but-| cation, “Fish as a Food ter and tes make & putritious It must be digestible and pal nutrients need m proper! atable, furnish the the system me Clam soup precedes a dinner of/ed by “Fish contains the same kind of ean be made nutrients as other food materials, are served but fish and the leaner kinds of mashed potatoes,/meat are deficient in materials prune | steaks are combined| potatoes, tomatoes, | Croquets which with egg sax tea an Halibut A DAINTY MUSLIN DRESS With scalloped oysters, bread sliced bananas and tea make « meal of average nutri tion. When the milk is hot stir in one tablespoonful of flour which has| been dissolved in one-quarter of a cupful of milk. Rub the peas through a fine sieve, stir into the milk, season with salt and pepper, add ‘one teaspoonful of chopped parsley and serve. Instead of the parsley, chopped mint can be used) for favor, or one or two mint leaves laid in the tureen before the soup Is poured in give a delicate flavor. To make it richer a table spoonful ef butter may be stirred in bit by bit, before adding the pars-| ley. Dutch Potatoes. Mash eight hot boiled potatoes, and season with two tablespoons butter, one-half teaspoon salt and one-eighth teaspoon paprika. Force through a potato ricer and pile Tomatoes with Cheese. Cut @ small alice from the top of} Mix with the pulp of each a round ing teaspoon of fine bread crumbs | the n f finely rated or Fill the Tomathen, soolass Plain muslin in dovegray forms the tops which were cut from the| the simple underskirt of this frock The quaintly old-fashioned surpliced stem ends, put in a baking dish, and 6 oven fk t 20 min-| Overdress has rings in deep Rus- set in the oven for about 20 mine ian colors, frilled with the plain | | material. Soft, sheer white muslin forma the full vest and under- 4 sleeves, A knot of black velvet at) ‘ ed belt and sleeve trong coffee, and| the waist, a twisted | wrool, add one pint| bands of black velvet, gives the “ ¢ needed decisive touch to this frock. , | Long white gloves are worn, and sugar. Pack in a freezer an@ let} ‘ n host otterh even or|® latge, drooping hat of black m stand without stirring seven OF lian, faced with dove gray or white westerns |satin, and trimmed with brilliant |roses completes the costume. utes. Cafe Mousse. ‘olks of three eg«s, ad Beat t one cup of hot cook one minute of whipped cream and one cup o Ambrosia Fruit Cup. Select sweet oranges and of fair size, Cut crosswise into halves and dig out the pulp with care. Notch the edges. Cut the pu'p into small pleces; put a layer in the bottom of each halved shell; strew with sugar and cover lightly with grated fresh cocoanut. More orange and more cocoanut until the shell in filled, Cover with cocoanut; su gar and pour in a teaspoonful of claret. Set in fee until needed | Toclean mirrors, rinse a soft sponge in warm water and after ward in apirite of wine. Clean the looking glass carefully with this; then tle some powdered blue in a| muslin bag, dust a little on the giass and rub off lightly with a very soft cloth. Polish finally with jn aold silk handkerchief. loup butter, 1 cup milk, 1 teaspoon | soda, & oggs (separate whites), 2 cups flour, 1-2 cup cocoa, Cream One ehalf cups sugar, 1-2) sugar and butter, Put soda with eae Se cr 1 Rents ur milk. Separate whites and lyolks, putting stiffly beaten whites Black Layer Cake. lin last, Bake in 2 square tins. | Filling—Two cups brown sugar, 1-2 cup sweet milk, 1-2 oup butter. Bot! hard 6 minutes, b: until cool, add 2 teagpoons vanilla, whip cold | and put between and on top of cake, WATER page today for preparing fish In diffaregt ways THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1910. LUTELUITEALLIHEAS The Lad Well, lots of people will, If you do ing name and address to 705 be mother, too, will start off for ( “? g ren r : ‘ eng I a oe ID Bldg., will receive by return mail a hand will bring home strings of feb. ome folder explaining our new tem © try some of the excellent recipes of selling Diamonds on Credit | R PREPARING CARP ” by traak Walton—1683. / From “The Compleat Angle } Take a carp, alive if possible, scour him, and rub bim clean with w and salt, but scale him not; then ¢ him, and put him with bis blood and liver, into a small kettle; then take sweet marjoram, thyme a arsiey, of owch half a handful, a aprig of pnCTS rosemary, and a t savory 4 th to two or three small be iy arp, with four or five | whole or oh oyster and ¢ anchovies, Then pour ipon your tn claret ae will only cover him, and season well with lo d mace, and the rinds of orangos and H P d; then take out the carp, and lay with the broth n and pour upon ft @ quart map of the beat ” if fresh © 4 and beaten with half « poontuls ef Th | fV broth, the yolks of two or three eggs, and some nerve shred oe rest progress secentty wale in the art ot yee Bish your dinh with lemons, and rve it and much good recording is truly wonderful | 2 Records whose superior qt ties were universally ace —~ 1 2m ee | ‘ - The “littlest” girl in this sketch | with cherries and cherry-colored knowledged are now far outclassed by the new Victor R gaara 6 ~ ————| p amanrar wears a revival of the Kate Green. ribbon. The second little dress is easy ee ears {cee ell eco Fs Di h lA Q APR Keo | waten yield beat and muscular! wwey fashions. This drons is white « play dress of shadow plaid cam rds, with their new sweetness, clearness and tone quality, 4 7 | = yeee be an 4 is worn with a cherry-colored bric, and the third, for a girl of 16, Odd Dishes of Fish | EienN | hoe ek oe imi kets a rie oes, etc., a diet ie provided which | {Rt The lingerie hat is trimmed | silk | ONE DOLLAR Brings a Victor to You! spe args se | _ will supply all the demands of the | === oer ~ “ reset me rs Curried tish makes a delicious} Shushi-ts a Jap ae rt body. Where ¢ ean be obtain | ° mother, or if both living, equal ERM ETE ALES eheon éish own two chopped | cooking halibut, haddock or « ed at a low cost it may advantage thiaG ‘Ss y by both, If the son died unmar onions in two tablespoons oft stter, fab of strong flavor | ously furnish ac deradle por. yn ried and without issue. His mar| add teaspoon of curry powder, one Fash and cook one-half cup of|tion of the protein required, and ried sister woul e no claim o A tablespoon of flour, one-half ' tew-|rice, mix in two tablespoons of under most conditions ite use may etters vfooes 4 a eA. | eee | Wellington spoon of salt, two ¢ {hot water,|chopped preserved ginger, and|be profitably extended solely os and th her were de Em: | man and one pound of sked fish | mold into cakes about two inches | tbe plea of variety |} Dear Miss Grey: Please answer whl b cane we wronla iubentis poe" A. 5, Chase vnghg | Kenta + these geet acon With Itong end one tach wide, . flett differ in respect to the| these questions through the col-|viding her brother was unmarried | Everett | Ludwig Cecilian lemon julce and serve with botled|on top. Cut one-half pound of th lu in the digest umns of your paper: Has a father | and left no childr | | r rice. fish into narrow oft in fish, Uke other! an equal right to correct and pun-| Packard Conover Artistano ~ ain little wa a okillet, and add one » is mubjeot to the iah his girla, the same as the moth-| Dear Miss Grey Would the lady . small bottle of “shoyu,” a Japanese rrsonal peculiarity at it 5 has only a partial right sent in the depilatory a short Cable Kingsbury | Euphona Shrimps and exes are an tmport-| sauce which can be obtained at tm So far as fish ts concerned, thé| when should be begin or stop? | tine ago, saying she had It from a pa from expert-| Thanking you for set of private formulas, kindly tel}| And other high-grade and world-known pianos and player it is more H. OLESON what to do if that medicine| pianos are represented by us exclusively for the Pacific rapidly digested than meat A—The father ts head of burnt scare on the face and the hatr| Coast and the Northwest. duality, Gnd should have 00 00 also returned? Would she advise | rrOu Mim) Ie if not a superior, right to correct | 6 to use It again? Kindly answer | ISH PUA LU Ra land puniah bis children, girls or | &8 s00n as possible through The | boys—of course, within reason, aad | Str ue | = provided he is not cruel wo them.| A-—It would be a good plan to al-| ways try anything of this kind on When the enthusiastic fisherman | The father and mother should oo the arm, for instance, until you from a syccessful catch,| operate in the bringing up of their ply may be preserved | children and equally share the re-| know whether or not it would agree eons ie win (apeneieality of 8 correcting | With your skin, and was not too noun never ae an amen. wed punishing | strong. The formula you speak of Botl the fish slowly, slowing 16| thelr girls and boys. was contributed by a correspondent, minutes to each pound; then drain | but personally I roi nothing of it, e ONE price to every one. No guessing contests— Piano Bond schemes, special fake sales and other false representations returna the o and chill over night. Cut the fish) Dear Mise Grey: Will you ane pre ge an - —- into stripe or dies, and put them In| tell me through the columns of The | #Bou! not imagine a wou! . pe fn lined 1 tar, tf of legal age should} burn scars. The hair will always b Folu'peunds of feh nda twplbe killed” In" any manner, or dle|Tetara afer the woe’ of « Gepia ceeeanes to make the public a ° tural . would his| tory, an e only me o re quarts of White vinegar, one cup afffrom | atural causes, would hie] tory, and the oly eure "cc lm believe that good pianos are being tricity, which is expensive and slow, only be trusted to an expert particular line of work. tablespoons of grated horseradish,| laws of this state? Who will tp If be has @ mar. | aod one sliced onion, one red pepper, herit it by law? four blades of mace and one bay /|ried sister, will she be the one gi that sold for very little money. Every — is marked in plain figures, very piano worth what is asked for it. Every piano just as rep- resented. Every piano guaran- teed. A liberal allowance for your old piano or organ. Easy terms of ownership. leaf Simmer for two minutes, | get hia property? then pack In sterilized jars, cove: with spiced vinegar and in the usual way i A CONSTANT READER ~ A—The property would be legal-/ ly inherited by the father or the} weal ItIsBoth Luxury and Necessity INDIA AND CEYLON TEA flavor and positive economy. These j was . Pacific Const Distrivut me qualities make it both a luxury ot isto gtrtwetere acitic Const Dealers tm jachines. and a necessity to all tea-drinkers. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Wholesale Distributers n May 15th to September 15th The most beautiful nat- ural park and beach on the Pacific coast. Take any Ballard car and change to Loyal Heights Line at Mar- ket st. Admission 10 Cents DANCING Sunday afternoons and evenings. Picnic Nineteen Stores on the Paeitic Const. 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