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1 ES ~ i Se oinmaetge 7A] U — 4 4 es na ane ot. 6 | in ds eS FO! “Ah said he, “Al sign t think vote hat k bi) IN WOMEN A 1 ‘ A Q Gord y 1 a k ‘ r wi th A t making it nec ast to t xtent of re hames of candidates LAYTIME & TORIES‘ PRUDENCE | Prudence Lived a gre girl whe t many years ago, when was a little thie country was 1 woods and very few people liv here. At that time there were women wh were supposed to be witches and were punished and sometimes killed Somebody told Prudence th of these witches might be seen sail img through the air on a broom stick at midnight. She wanted to see, so she sat up one night and Watched. Her sister Priscilla woke up and saw her at the window, and told her she better come to bed She would be-sorry if she stayed up so late. And she was very sorry the next day. tt was Sunday and she went te church with the rest of th family, The sermon was th hours long, and before it was half through Prudence began to be very sleepy. Perhaps you think might just go to sleep and there Would be no great harm ¢ But im that chureh a p an sat Up in a high place where t ould 9 everybody, with a long, willowy stick in bis hand, and with his phi » mane tap the beads of GrthiaGreys ™Letters A woman signing herself Girl” takes exceptic the reply to letter from “Ignorent,” who in quired in M y’s Star about com mencement custom and some botel usages. She criticises what she deems disco girl.” For the benefit of “Old Girl,” or anybody else who may have mis. understood, that { iry did not come from a “young bot from 8 business house in le. It was psy to a “young Manifestly a joke letter and was @nswered in the same spirit Among the hundreds of serious let ters received by ( a Grey there is the quent “joker.” Usually they are overlooked. The saily in this tance was returned, with the above lamentable result mametiatoly: Other |flour, then add to the ot water ¢ 2 equires some practice to A d to the potato and Dear Miss Grey—Will you tell me te vane ae poaed z sen rian chapo—atah ie she| mix. Add a tablespooatul-of fine how to rid a launch of bedbugs? ag and evening, center and pointed at the ends; to| minced parsley and serve with Please te! ri away and I will x i it soft inside; to give it «| crackers or croutons. Femember you life | are rat would an} cnooth, alightly browned surface, | : STAR READER rg ‘land the texture of scrambled eggs. | Planked Fish. A.—Cover tightiy with tarpaulin |The first essential is to have a| An excellent substitute for meat and fumigate with formaldehyde. A.—Inquire of curio collector or| perfectly clean and amocth pan. It|!* planked fish, which, of cours Ask 4 st how to use it book dealer. 4 lis well to have a pan kept for this | Should be baked on one of the reg: | | purpose alone. Before using the ular “planks” or little oval boards Dear Miss Grey—Piease give me|,,, Of Those Who Walk Alone. }pan scour it well with dry salt to|*0ld for the purpose in department} recipe for fixing rose leave Women ther on earth, most|give it added smoothnes jstores. White fish or trout are 3. SMITH. | sweet and high. | It ts better to make « beat sulted for thie purpose. Clean A.—BSprinkle layers Who lose their own and walk be-|omeleta than one lar and remove the bone by pulling out eeth salt and pyc nett and t0 lonly three or four ¢ jthe spine. Heat the board, then loved far. Oils not 1 |Loving that one Jost heart until | Beat the eggs just enough to break | butter it. Then place the fish on so gr Death e rule fs 12 beats to|!t. Season the fish and put little ; ea | Le it only, Add a half teaspoon|4abs of butter here and there; exe gale: Pree Btn , a dash of pepper and a half|then place in oven and bake until through the columns of The Star| And so they never sce beside them| teaspoon butter, broken into small| done when tried with a fork. When| how to prepare lea a ro a bits. A teaspoon of milk is op-|Temoved from the oven place the far LR Children, whose com is like| tional. Have the pan hot but not| board with the fish on it on a plat A—Please see answer to M breath of flower uhing. Put ina half teaspoon |teF, put mounds of mashed pota-| Smith Consoled by subtler lo the an-|t er and let it run evenly over| toes om the hot board all around ¥ h pan, but not brown. Turn in| the fish, and garnish with pa | Dear Miss G T t the eggs. Break the cooked sur-| 44 slices of lemon and serve at) state why a dog will ¢ ‘ace of the eggs, quickly, with a|once. With it serve in a gravy plays on a mouth harp? |G they comfort | knife or fork, so the egg from the| boat a sauce made as follows A SUBS } ltop may run ’to the bottom and| Melt a tablespoonful of butter, add A.—For the sam ft till cook or draw the egg from the| tablespoonful of flour, When| at the moon—becau' ; " | sides of the pan, letting the cooked | thoroughly mixed add a large cup-| animals have their ct The ok is balm, thelr touch is|part ran under. This must be done | ful of milk, Place on fire and stir} traits, | tendern juickly, so the surface will not be| Until thick as cream, Then season nab To in sorrow ineven. When the omelet ia cook-| With pepper, salt, a few drops of Miss Grey—Will you kindly tr ed and the top still soft, tilt the| lemon juice, and a dash of curry) form me what year the Boxer w I ¢ 1 at them,| pan, slip a knife under the edge | Powder of China occurred and its duration ind carefully roll the omelet to the READER Th long after|center. Let it cook long enough to to an outb fn May, 1900, In|” ( t t be # not right, add » little | October negotiations fc ¢ oe and let it run under and| entered upon rhe t4 color the omelet, Place a| Many little Persian bow and cra of an indemnit : h over the pan and turn) vat effects are shown, and some of| troops were withdrawn, C 1 faitht em together, so the omelet will) tne plaited net and lace frills are} encyclopedia : ull in the right press it IDO) bordered by narrow bands of Per < aes t 7 amine od shape, de & the ends UO) sian gauze or silk What day did June 11, 1896, cor Nid jer if nece y Garnish with | pas on? RUTH. | : ~ 1 land varnle bye Aang Have! gome of the prettiest cuff and col A-—(1) Monday. ( It Warth ‘ A j everything reac gay hl reKinnins | ar gets have flat bands on collars] por to repeat F ‘1 + ap ball cele al ry Og et] of Ince or embroldered linen with| tion in t er, | ury I sa hs ope Sy ‘ '\ the plaited frills bordering them ; ; | and the garnishing found : Pa . am “re ir Suffrage Tea | |and there are close stock collars suggestion 1 A | Srowh Brick | with frills running around their} together an imprope , i 4 4 lower edge just at the base of the drop the man from y t. Hel t To 1-2 cup sugar add 1-2 cup of| throat unworthy of your fric b : molasses, 2 tablespoons of melted} snoliole A r af-| butter, 1 teaspoon of salt, 2 tqa| One of the daintlest fabrics among Dea M kindly poons of soda, 2 well-beaten eg@s,| the season's novelties Is the allover tell me 1 take mildew out| ‘The prett - add 2 cups of buttermilk or sour] Persian design printed on white and| of white clo xIOUS : , bag an are as | 1 12 rel white ne r and| black net. It 1s used for overdrap-| A.—A reader of The St es| bands for the hems and as finish : thar bce Ape ; ie ; a eries, the long, loose blouses which} G ° - re rate bs enc ad cup o R almost complete € BOW Mis formula: Dissolve one-half cam| for the walste, jis, Wil Lb. baking powder cans| ; OEY. V1 0 AED whispering or Prudence was a ve girl and she bad nev but this day her eye sleepy good closed |her head nodded, and soon she was awakened by a sharp rap She was so ashamed! looked very cross and her mo very and the worst of a her sister Priscilla plucked and whisepere I told that you would be serry hloride of lime in water boat one-half gallon a solve 1 Ib. wash igh to boll it h. Mix the en ch two sol wi ach the skin? b I do for a zed nose? It is not ea by Indigestion A READE 1) Yes, but it ra, belts, sleeves, corsets thing that hinders ¢ ench physician re these suggestions Se feet are always warm a bowels sho: care lated. Ne 1 and all 4 children. little been tapped, {pres Brow Her father her you patl fa in water ugh a ons and the Rn place in jar. For bleaching “Old | about one-half cup mixture to of water, Bleach garments in sun. Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell if peroxide regu bend the be rather juice is also a skin bh ) Tight clothing will we red nose—loves, cuffs, col SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN=:"= THE STAR+BRHURSDAY, JULY 7, 1910. Eve First to Cry “A Mouse! Say MISS LATROP | GRANBY, Ma Why ts} the aver afraid of “4 husband wrath s bill? Why inoffensive eaming to a accompa splay of hos ody under the a Oxy nervy young woman who will grapple with and capture a and turn him lovely fait fit if somebod | shouts. le at the mor | Absolute! firet time In befrilied womandom, a real, live and normal woman has advanced to answers to the Thin daring woman is M EC. Lat the owne of a successful mouse farm at Granby, Mase. She raises early from ) to 10,000 rate and mice f laboratories w ar of the mouse ays I believe dates ack ¢ Garden of Eden. There an be no possible doubt about it for as far back as I have been able © go im the bis of the world women jumped at have hops the « skipped and ht of a mouse. vw, th only one wa account for minine fear ate and w « a the Garden on, and Mot aid of them Of co of & mouse in ber 4 a luxury as it ts for Eve had ne id such was no day womer | | } | | eee * * * DAILY MENU * * * + . * * . * * * . * * . | Luncheon * * Welsh Rarebit * \* Cucumber Salad * |* Brown Bread. leed Tea * i* * * Dinner. * * Potato Soup. * * Radishes. Onions. * \* Planked Fish * \* Mashed F nen. Cauliflower. * - Tomato Salad * * Apricot Roll. Coffee * . * PTC eee eee eee ee 2 Plain French Omelet. An omelet is difficult to prepare Woman Rat Farm Owner) GIVING HER RODENTS AN AIRING. frills to move to in the expensive gre steaque In very rare cases a woman will into the world without the nee of the fear of th mouse, I happe to be one of them, and I consider it a great plece of good fortune, for I have been able to raine rats succes and make « living that would be the envy of many women imbued with 20th century commercial ap rodent family Miss Lath of 10 different colors inations of color ite is ordinary and black ts pot | ting, but when ft comes to! cream ce oF orange mice one is # also has sil ver, blue and agout! mice. The red mice are much the the bay | of a horse, and the bh. yune in about color of a maltese cat The as mice have dark brow hatr yellow tips, which give a golden brown effect. Her stiver mice with ruby eyes are the rareat| combinations One of the most remark nes About Miss Lathrop’s farm in angora cat, Tab. This feline will not allow a strange cat on the er farm, and she protects Miss Lath: « rats and mice from the wild nts. Sometimes one of Mise Lat op’ mice cage, but Tab will not kill it. In stead, sho will place it carefully be tween her jaws and bring it up harmed to ite mistress. half full and bake on for t hour in slow oven. 4 loaves with the cover Welsh Rarebit. Place in buttered baking dish al ternate layers of buttered bread and thin slices cheese. Pour over bread and cheese, milk and beaten ex in the proportion of one ege to one cup of milk. Sea json with salt and pepper. Bake siowly about 25 or 30 minutes. of Potato Soup. | Wash, peel and cut four medium alized into small pieces, with cold water, salted, and cook until done. Have ready a pint of milk scalded in a double botler, together with a tablespoon ful of minced onjon and a little cel ery or celery seed to flavor. Take the potatoes from the fire, turn off ithe water and mash. Thicken the | milk with @ tablespoonful of melt ed butter with a tablespoonful of potatoes cover jworn underneath, will excape from its} Makes | | | | | ICes Make Buying Elsewhere Extravagant And it is a poor time to be lavish in the expenditure of money. Everything is scientifically hammered down to the last penny and in spite of nine weeks’ phenomenal selling the stocks are abun- dant in their variety. The wreckers who are to Tear Down the Building} are being heldoffatarm’slength. They * are getting nervous and want to get to work, regardless of the fact they are liable to damage thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise. We’d Move tf We Could There is no profit or glory in this Slaughter And so London takes his medicine. Bulky goods are very trying to the = wrecker and we’ve been urged to Get Rid of All the Sho Trunks, Suit Cases, Lunch Baskets, Ham- mocks, Rugs, Linoleum, Dresses, Silks ° and Suitings, Underwear and Hosiery. : ATHING SUIT! Are mighty cheap. The sun is hot and the water fine. We’ve bathing suits for the whole family. See them. See the Pretty Summer Skirts and Lingerie Waists Notions Practically Given Away A $200,000 STOCK BEING CLOSED OUT Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear Getti ng Ready for New Building flew sa ai Let London Sell You a Tent "117 second 4A Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—Blankets