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Letters ‘ChithiaGreys | THE STAR—SATURDAY, Dear Mise Grey Would you kind ly tell me through The Star whict: | navy in the wo: uda In strength, | clally betwoen the United |A ee RA AAA RAR Ree States and France Lt.m) ac \* SUNDAY MENU * A.—-Groat Britain's navy leada the] y : e world in atrength The Un ad * Breakfast * tates tn second, Germany third, Ja-| y P “tte * nog a wot Strawber ) ' th, Fras . |® Corn Finkes with Cream, ® e 5 — a the signifioar ws : nie + Breakfast Pudding rs { ween bt rol " for the earty Miss G . . \* Crisp Ba * von n v ax an 2 Age py ag * Wafflos. Coffer * tion of t a nef inetrument, and ft . s! . by et of} . Dinner * 3 By custom the “ ner get pah-forming foods. What is the) y ‘ : * prerogative & my WoRAn s oper weight for } inches, | seer ae . pune we preros . micating beverkg \ rer werent for 5 foot 5 inches. Ie Roast Leg of Lamb with # Shae by law, by ing & woman ft wa ttre r coe = Pies Wtly OO COrere ty Dreaning 7 ¢ ped ' oman tn Rome « —— 5 pepe oe lw New Potatoe with New # tere oa of baving taken @ mh te FRANCES DALE. | Green I * 7 ee ny coco ne ange Ta ery Phy com oe" A.-Water is sald to increase ale 1 Tomatoe . . sage y oon, tent thy whet onl v | person's weight, in addition to be | # Big soe . — their lipa, ¢ * © may not be t rig f th ing healthf 5 much as) w nna Pudding ” : wh pasibie, going egg dbo : an . r ‘Of course thts prom!» ma became « great evil and a ¢ p during part of the] @ ah Coffee. . : Lage lon up trast ok August as an 7 ning. Bat rich so: fish (auch | ® Supper * : uttle seary to enact laws prohibiting salmon wofint teh) i* Spanieh Sandwiches * ee ene riinances were enforced, the a1, Sausage, made dishes, fate, polw Asparagus Salad with Cheese * was used has 1 te weed today tatoes, macaroni, cetmenl, hominy,| w Balin * } tt « of oacutation, and diffused the | Tce, beets, carrots, turni lw wherry Basket * 7 « war business rr n oF end of fact, all starch a w Pound Cake 7 th t ke th nen ff s and kissed cakes, SuKETS, BWoeets, mii * Chocolate * e are all flesh for . * fhe distinction of tn me the kiew into Spain and Portuga at everything the « Tae e eee eee eee ee ie the howens , e toot e dainty & : | : Ms weaces of Europe. but they 4 Introduce the kiss at leant A Breakfast Pudding gp Briand, as pope " wed by » That historical event = See ake whea! oil three eggs hard, cut in slices si decome a part we chr * In another chapter j éteting te ce flesh. The welt) ang lay in a buttered baking dish F THE KISS IN GREECE | for & person wt inches should Make « custard with two wh wre ADVENTURES © s Pie ot ae ee exes, 1 12 cuptuls of milk, 1-2 salt . 2 minmnoes Gevelegmen ‘© net colors in Wash ge une i fi ; ‘Whether the Kine as a s wae & spontan ie v nt - spoonful of sa! epper and uh the Orecks, or whet? rted it from Rome. or whether | three gills of salt dissolved tn four|s grating of nutmes + ie oan : @uite ce quarts of boiling water for all col-},,, t " game Into the country «ina from the Jews, ix not quite r ard ove o slices o Bar bet the Greeks kiss @ wek means of « [Ore except t One ounce of #u top thick! ‘ Gate, and It became popular. But the experie t the ¢ jeer of lead dissolved tn 12 quarts cheese Hake in a moderate oven | Phe oust of botling water will also set any} oor fies hs quiweck like that of (he Romans © custom Was abused | b ntil fem. Se be | one hitiv i y ove jeolor but bine There are, how pee wes finally enacted prohibiting kissing on the public streets, | fod the death penalty w with the act oe tae ae ee be ag | Escalioped Tomatoes. | | perfect this. To Ye An interesting story elated by historians im this connection, oe voc bet 5 - 4 be oan Butter @ pudding dish and put in| dot whether It is true or any people prefer to believe it true, | 9 gb ney gy Seanad FP > hana or nad Seane warm day in apring—Just such a day | 800 io make sure the solv} iio. bread crumbe and «little she wrote, “In the spring a young | ‘08 will not injure it. To set the/ onion for t Det eg houghts of leve"—the young and come- [Color of biue goods, use one ounce | SUPP O . tiie cok er aged of Pisistratos, the emperor, wi tripping down the set sal peter by 12 quarts ved ta pane Rine, aia rm Praga ven Wet. A youth, whose name appity has been last to history, | 2Be oupee of alu reenter ls she op with crumbs and bake slow Ber, andy vowing to himself that abe looked good enough to eat, | Quarts of wat so wot blues) iy untll heated through well, then aire jand greens One tablespoonful of j Kissed ber right then and there D brown the top OF course, this Littie circumstance om i a big hubbub in Athens, soda to 12 quarts of water will set gad various parties took sides the ation of putting the youth blue or pink, and vinegar can also] Strawberry Satad } Sheath Mra. Pisistratus. the girl's ther, the mean olf thing, | eneems te — Or oor tion of one}, CUt Iarke strawberries In halved na he yor man's tife, and he was accordingly hauled up | ng me prope: h OF O80 | cncth wise ule - with 0 ee ee yours mar 7 . > |tablespoonful to one gallon af ott | er “ ales cad. tuk” aaa ae In your defense’ nuked the emperor water will set any color ip cotton) inow until very cold Ar her.” sald the youth or muslin. The only thing is, be} - m4 and then he ant Wife, if we re- | Sure that it ts fresh. Also be care |i. and garnish with halves of ot atest ean te those who hate ust {fuls if there ie any white in the| Shite Sih Birney piatachio muta her he married the gtrl and lived hap- | £0048, and too large a me o ot serve whipped cream sea laine joxgall is used, tt will turn the be n ever recorded j hit ue | woned tmayonaaiso dressing } tinued.) j white yellow . jwhich is highly seasoned with salt Pa aCSE SEN | Chem Cocktall—Wash two quarts! eat vm E: . lof clama in shel!. Put into kettle,| *°* o*” yladd % cup of water, cover closely Indi ’ 4 and let steam until shells open! 6.) a rie Fe tate y ; W 0 D || nightly. Remove clams from abell,| | One-half cup powdered sugar. { S ilchop hard parts, add a little of the | “Ar pa Pig , {| lapoon vapifia. Mix and fold in % j| Manor and cover with a sauce made | 22° 4.5 Shela 1. Groat jo ‘ of tomato cat o| ss © . ane a oe ato catoup, the! on waxed paper from teaspoon am bi Flew shoal the gir! whose purse is slender arrange her expend juice of three lemons, a little hare | bake és show. oven radish, snd half a teaspoonful of | "E00" tn ore our 3 exe i obanc nee hit OU, j ‘ 4 Tis @iestion confronts many girls who are far from solving |tobasco sam ch ably yolks left from indian equawe, Jand serve in punch glasses those who have succeeded fn clearing up the tangle told | that she really spent very little money on dreasws, eults NEW BLOUSE WRINKLE ‘Cats, but that she made 1 a point ays to have plenty of oes bas namerous pretty veils, which she keeps carefully rofled | FG pasteboard affair made for that purpose, when she ts not them. Bp Peesesses a number of cloves. which are always kept cleaned OWNS quantities of pretty neck fhe makes, and che always launders them Ske keeps on bend at ieast three pair of shoes, that keeping Tat much: longer” she says. “than one pair worn = & change rests tired foot She claims, too 4 Mraight and shoes shined insures long life to the shoes. whe was one suit each year, and one dress in two years, bought “fixings.” most of which because they constantly. Be at marked-down prices. They are good looking, too, and Last year's suit she wears to work, and the new one and yal the keeps on perfumed hangers (which she made), ready | er best wear. They are a! Siways has one extra nice waist for best, and five or six percale watsts for business. Buttons are always on, and rents repaired Wears a plain but becoming hat to the office, and has one for evening and Sundays always appears well groomed. Her hair ia clean and tidy Wagantly dressed. Her hands and face betray patient she is ays well corseted—her corsets being her one ex- ays well-brushed, well-pressed and ‘another sirl who, though earning $12 a month more than @her girl, never looks “smart and uptodate.” She wears i lacey waists to work: che has several suits, which usually need Of a hot Matiron and needie and thread, and whan she r out for the evening she walls, “I haven't a thing on earth What will I do? ‘Aad she spends all she makes, while girl No. 1 saves a little ME Week and puts it ip a bank which pays 4 per cent on savings a. Just a little bit, but it counts. It is in the power of every fn emulate girl No.1. And who wouldn't rather be girl No. 1 @rl No. 2—even with her extra $12 a month? ruses made of a whole kerch perhaps two—are the } most popular of all this year's beau hee — \tifal waists. They are responsible | ” hee the loss of the arm seam, for, to pleasant, harmless nonsense r * pattern of the ‘ker WLS: | “Rich man”—that sounds this seam must be omitted }right, but with what tremors you) This is a style particularly becom |scurry past the buttons that say/ing to the slender woman poor man, beggar man, thief,” and | iraw a breath of relief at “ , , Whom You Will Marry. lawyer, merchant, chief.” | Téa? suppose there tives a giri| Yet the really important question . WA6 has not gone anxiously down |'? 88k about your future bushand i etions on hor frock or blanes |'8 not what bis occupation wil! bo,| ——— % the anciont formuta, | ut will he be good and honest and; The hat with the big, broad ) TAN, poor man, beggar man | *ind to you -|epreading ribbon bow is quite popu doctor, lawyer, merchant ie j lar. | Maxime for Matchmaking Mothers. | pres bave more buttons t the | i lack net, made up over stiver abes you bestia at Is in as much a mother's duty to} gr atin, is © handsome combina oad Ss “"'| eet her daughters properly married | tion for evening w Embroidery as it is a father’s to settle his sone |i the wilver gives the right effect to Trust nothing to chance for a girl, and least of all her heart Means that your future follow the occupation in-| On many of the lingerie Bear in mind that all girls have al gngiish eyelet embroidery ts used Mec, the last button | fatal faculty for falling in love with my oa ep d with voile de cotton ¥/\the wrong man, and take preeau-|mych tn demand now because tt tions that does not happen to| does not crumple easily our own daughter. Bar out the| handsome and flirtatious man, es Lace perches in high bows on tablish a quarantine against the fas cinating dreamer who has never it covers silk evening gowns either in hats it forms beautiful wraps, ‘fi your sag story? * been able to make a living even for|eparate glory or combined with ten Fd ay hart Ws | himself, and shut the door In the| gold tulle Tough and 7} and what is left | race of the lovable youth addicted | ne Oa Now listen to | to drink The rough homespun linens do meni " 44 story ‘Ayer’s Hair Vigor| Matches are mado tn heaven, but | not wrinkle so badly as the smooth “a falling hair, destroys |“ provident mother supplies the| ones. This is quite important to timber out of which they are made.| keep in mind when purchasing a Keeps the scalp healthy.” Color the Hair propinquity ts suit and that Don't forget that the great matchmaker, linen for dress or Des our daughters will marry the kind) pretty, inexpensive enuff and col di of men with whom they are thrown. | jar sets are made of striped linon re Your doctor mt an of Ayer's Hatt | 06 theretore, that you supply Cu-| with the stripes running round. The 4 fallbe hs oder 1 Eayecee, pid with the right sort of material | ground is white, the hafr-ling atripes to work with. Never let any man | are of black or color, and there may wail Maas: | be or may not be a narrow hemeof | , the color | get a foothold in your house that SE! you would not be willing to welcome This is) as a sondin law. peaks | ue rs for) The shining sideboard has disap- Use the| peared. Thin article is now “butlt in” the dining room. It has a low and Wall Paper Co.| mirror back of the lowest shelf and We-—-Arcade Annex j|lead glass doors in small diamond Shopping Center.’ ghapos. The woodwork ts white "A PlONEER BUSINESS HOU the STrstcless record eu Oe of our friends We thank our custome Bells fo make good ' ' ' Novelty ribbon braid Is used for |the fringe on many of the hand | some parasols. Searlet cloth is used for extreme. ly @hort jackets, belted in with pat ant Yeather. Pat's fa Hreases | ‘HAD REUMATISM JUNE 25, 1930. Ja nico white cake will b | ‘ks gulnecabn wok took ty INDIA AND CEYLON TEA nh new fad and a reall denirable one Any servi bl bound blank jt Ido. It whould contain 4 Makes it the most generally and ae saci ia ah vino ae Feet ee ae und | generously praised tea before edesaek semaines, diag wanes G writer t ble | the public. Try a package and roll very thin, Cut in long narra chehen= | it will have another advocate. pe as ry in very b Koo inch of sage hanging in} ee ee ee ee o drive away ant Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Wholesale Distributers. Banana Pudding , fect ant” suey tne vee | FOF Women’s ped rean ir iwe well beat 1 n » a bake dish and bake in k oven until brown, Serve hot| Every woman should fortify herself ‘ creant Bpanish Sandwiches ) Work cream and ne jent at times (when Na ture makes ri a wooden #p« }extra demands upon the system, eee ae a the quantity | there is no known remedy so sale cream until thin enough to wprend, | a0d reliable as between layers of thin, prettlly gue Salad with Cheese Baile | | | | | a wash the lettuce 7 oth and put in a . to erisp for o t leaf carefully and ’ ol wulad plate. Ar ne t range asparagus tips in bundles 1 x- and slip over each bundle « ring | These pills possess corrective and at nm varies in any test cut from Lay @ Mt | tonic properties which havea marked ¢ select grain b Prog g tle plute on the ' . hae at Pour over the es-| CHect upon the general health and i} | heat Crop, making parague and lettuce French dress-| promptly relieve nervousness, sick ye relied upon as giving the ing |headache, depression, backache, To make the cheese balle-Take| weakness and other unpleasant port Cream cheewe and roll between | symptoms. Beecham's Pills estab ter balis, Sprinkle with paprika. | lish healthy conditions and furnish Place mm side of salud pinte Strawberry Baskets | ‘ Make h roll out quite} e ° | i tin cr ito wanda pace over Right Time | FLOUR Office and Warehouse, Seattle & fork and Dake} “ote Beserwhere, In boxes Ie. wnd ty | - ao eile a Whipped crear White Pound Cake One cup of sugar cup milk, aten stiff easpoontul ¢ teaspoon of male » cup butter, ones flour, wo pe pastry cream tarta: atu or 2 rounding poons ug powder citron im jong, thin strips j with 4 flour aad stir hing. Citron can be left TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS ‘Natural Looking, Beautiful Teeth ity Our Method, teeth are on the gums permanently j fitted | , wad any| jone having two or more teeth, | | FIFTEEN YEARS. louse or tight, decayed or sound, can| | possess them. They at once be-| come part of the mouth—have no} disagreeable features; comfort and) Well-Known Contractor From | satisfaction are their important points, The wearer of Our Method | Eastern Washington Cured | Teeth can eat with pleas: by the Loughney Bake ings’ dinease—pronounced incur: | | Oven Treatments. fri Reagypoon i he ong Method.| iets | Loone teeth made sound and firm,| The atest riamph for the/@n@ every dis of the teeth or] Loughuey Institute and. th 4.) 00 corre¢ If your gums, ern method of treating ase ts|* sily, our system }the positive cure of Hewry Allison, atment never fails to effect a |e well-known bull ntractor tn Rastern Washing who makes| No dental establishment in 6 his home at Mabton, Washington. |5#* such « staff of spe | Mr. Allison has suffered with) Modern equipment as y rheumatism for 15 years, and|'® our offices. Every phase of ad lfound no permanent relief anti! he| YaRced dentistry is practiced here leame to the Loughney Institute—-| 4aily, and thousands of people re- and after a course of the Famous! *4ing tn 8 ' and vicinity ba |Bake Oven Treatments has gone| te sacc y treated. Decayed ook ba ite © ; flere | teeth are 4, trregular teeth and ia his letter | malformations of all kinds are oor |rected; every aflment of teeth or gums is quickly and permanently remedied. Why lose the teeth you have when they can be naturally re jstored? Don't allow any dentist to | extract your teeth until you come and consult us A written guarante with all | work AENRY ALLISON I came to the Loughnoy for treatments | had been “Refore | Institute aid up in bed for a week, saffer} ng from rheumatism, with whiebed Ihad been afflicted for the past #5) ears. Although | tried many rem-} jedies, 1 could get no permanent re} L— f. I finally bad to give up work up my mind that [ woutd | j he Loughney Institute ana} } til entirely cured, 1 was | pleasantly surprised to receive reliet |from the first ent, and ‘© course of the Bake Oven treatments has drtven the disease out of my jsystem, and I am going back to } Kastern Washington a well man.” Yours very truly J [jar The Loughney Institute does not charge you one cent for consultation and advice, and if sick you are free to come and talk with these phyatclans, A large corps of trained nurses are on duty, who give patients every care. Hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. and 9 to 12 on Sunday, Of fices, Suite 220-225 People's Bank Building, corner Second Avenue and Pike Street you are REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1406 Third Av., N. W. Cor, Union St jagainst those weaknesses and de- rangements wh Help at the We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 2 Bee | Three Painless | Sunday, leave ‘Beattie at Dental | suds. me, ot Work, Bul yay. B ae Brerett t amer leaves ana p n May 15th to September_15th to S The most beautiful nat tral park and beach on the 1c 6«coas T ° * Loyal DANCING Sunday a‘ternoons and ing: icni To CHICAGO, ILL., AND RETURN $ 72.50 evenings. Plenic To BALTIMORE, MD., AND RETURN 107.60 To BOSTON, MASS, AND RETURN . 110.00 To BUFFALO, N. Y., AND RETURN . 91.50 To DETROIT, MICH, AND RETURN . 82.50 DULUTH, MINN., AND RETURN 60.00 GRAND EXCURSION KANSAS ory oh 8 AOOR PT AND RETURN 60.00 To MILWAUKEE AN’ ; 72.60 PACIFIC OCEAN § Betray raiaa cl) RETURN a 108.0 Te OMAHA OR COUNCIL BLU NEXT SUNDAY To PHILADELPHIA AND RETURN . 108.60 - - To PITTSBURG AND RETURN.. 91.60 | ROUND $2 TRIP To 8T. LOUIS, MO., AND RETUR €7.50 “IROQUOIS” Leaves Ar 612 Fir ‘he Delicious Flavor of TETLEY’S | oo | 4 ich are usually pres rom : Colas River LIGHT ae Co. 207% Fike St. Over Owl Drag Oo. 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