The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR baa ISTS TO HAVE | 1g ASWELL CLUB HOUSE| BY MRS. GEORGE A. SMITH st), Pierpont Morgan May “ lorgan, Is a ver tn votes % Fight the Women. invited ecome a member of he | ¥ J . vat orean = e x ed \ a a figh Hy e s t of the m~ elud A ‘ ‘ did against the erection of 4 ys cores . may ae e — idings im the neighbor mre . n ol t 1 of the city may be he hale @ » of fr, T. Henry Ma Madi.| treated to a war of words and even | be i. New York ling to| Ral deeds with the — great] I fe Washington | 1an on ane side 1a mo = ‘ r 1 1 body of women on the delieved was te ki . ’ | ud hing $ s 8 t Mh it is believed, will be] ad option on y wa per aia: early fali arcely | rd oy M kay will xd condition, and the | Dy Paris and he, 6 : | ad Wa. Mason Property Worth Halt | The house and t beasity © 7 bers aaked fo fe sonthwest a and 36th s h e men at @twe lots on Madison av. and aj Will be wit ortals | « was utilized M ss Anne at P. Belmont “4 ft k and sto Mackay k gal four stories in be In @ entery J ga bulk it is not dw Misa a manive mans ot y u tage club-to-de next door 6 Fifth av, 4 ighbor to Mr and t caretaker at t he Madison av 4 ‘Mitade Of the finar toward the m said that the sign an : @abliahment of the club will be nomneiag the pla for rent had aterest, or taken down some itreent 0 since by Mrs. Mason, and nppet May Object. that she did not know to whom t Mibough his daughter, Miss) property had been disposed the educat women BISMARCK FORESAW ‘i WOMAN SUFFRAGE " LINA CAVALIERI. SATURDAY NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR % in must not enc up man’s business, but they in > 3 ‘The operation on L ‘avalle or Dm c Aletter written by Bismarck, the f © him and | him in the] ettis — os la I ae ths one ropnaPhenet ows elageers et German statesman and diplo-| noble conception of his work and| again on the » in a few weeks. She has been the wife of Robt ML a few years before his death, | duties. In former times the the American millionaire, but a few weeks. Cav ‘We found recently. In it the gruff|of the ladies w almost i rie = re as white satin in cut jet beaded with a pattern FASHIONS men who have beautiful necks salons Winthrop Chanier entirely alieri, as she remain m the sta is an Italian of lowly o1 their pat-} gin. She ts declared to be the Most beautiful of all present-day sing- | | t 4 @iGerman lion tells what he devoted to politics, but of women rons were mostly women who were Or “ oan ©. she was wo > . ; pve the success of my life,"|not good and pure of heart, and| ug pases ine printing office in Homes ne (oF ® pittance, fold r Bwrote, “all that has become of were always prone to seek for their 4 fo the infivence of my wife. I) own profits. I do not want such est#em every woman who! women partners in politics; only 4 "s wmorals and religion, those with a pure heart are wel fee our ideals, and to whom come to me i Biven, as Schiller says, ‘to| “There will be a day when wom pees the earth with the roses of en will be called for co-operation 3 , It bas always been my) with mon, and this will be a bless « to sit and to engage |ing to the community.” AUGUST 13, 1910, if . { leone tinctute of - bd 1 r F » m | - Nes Gre | ' i ‘ e from : cot | r yw das ee n f " 4 in t * * hot na b | DAILY MENU - a tea of m r J t k «it Hak ywly ting \ 1 i* Breakfast 7 1 ' Ther le “1 A ( * ! h 7 t i \* ik o i h n a1 ple f Coffee * ' in * a 1 ( ri A y al kind la Dinner * h ch f k -m ¢ am ¢ " p * ’ ‘ ’ 1 . rem \* f uw *) ma i « oiliners. 1 Bre ie * i it H t ) r ‘ " yu iin * Creamed ¢ & becot » rich § 1 wh READER a 1 a physician |* Orang ud * 4 f “ A snare - l® Canta ih Cream * . THE SUMMER MEN | antalouy avaria - E * ‘ * " ' 1 1 F and ' thik at the summer gira, :™ id ! 5 5 ! nners and \* eh Ne i at ' \* * i hat may I to thern, \* Cook leed Tea * Orange Galad ' 4 ‘ A A reht t then— * * Peed 1 urate P ‘ MN t eT eee eee ee ee > we ‘ Baked Apples. . nix two cus : occ - ‘ r , 4 in| pa boar Ii be, prinkle wit wd 1 rian Crear A & ne ; ft ttes lemon juice and hot wate wi cold ¥ a , ; a t half hour; . of . steed | Pineapple Pa 1 € water. W ; t them, Mab tter half pound f am to a stiff fre . ay 1 hence dein gg es Re ‘ a basin, add one-half ¢ i u b ' n their cars afted Ll r and i 1 ‘ ” etme ya " c ‘lo 1) T i erized ear, & pinch of salt in s rach iia, makes a very n batt ‘ oon vanilla and the gelatine pte sineots and tree f ave b Sur from bottom toward ¢ “ wi Jin a we , k-| ¢ begips to form a little, | ,, : ae free tee i n | add arter cup of chopy ; : on ‘ as br ndle it and continue stirr , 7 tu iat arn When « aul eam forms. Turn Into} ie B ‘ v r o away, | both sides remove to a hot ar viously wet with cold | fi gh i The 2 pee dich an4 sprinkle with crush« water and stand away to harden. | 4 Faas 4 pineapple. Bake t When ready to serve sprinkle ronald Apo W A mainder of the batter in the chopped angelica over the top and ey . aan. | way, pil in layers with th The on a garnish of Indy fingers. | | sual. parte, K w e between @ cake ‘ ¢ name is misleading, but it's japple between ak fwd font ‘ | ¢ triangular ple ke ple and serve | £00 « (aM) i dry and rough. 1 r khakl very hot Sendutekas good bleach t will aleo_ not in trenens.. Cream of Asparague Soup. | Spread wheat bread with mayon ours . re's neither dance nor dame Pec contents of one| Baise dressing and chopped stuffed are two remedies for] ang have tt oof ail thar Gene can of & Press through aj Oves on one piece, cream ch Wash the head once a| Out getting fish and game, diag Fone r and the dressing on the other, week in @ lather of castile soap and sieve G24 O46 to three pints of het 114 tagethe water. Rub the r well into the | They bulid h the trees milk. Thicken slightly, season | fd together ‘alp with the finger tips and then > fr ak OR |p d d we bes ¢ wf ;: And eat eir sun-burn pecans See =e. cis Water Lily Salad nee. Put 30 grains of borax into| td | oo Two all heads of lettuce and | half pint of rosewater and rub into] xo parsley strewn about j teed tenis from three to «ix hard botled eggs |the head every night. Try this: !they do not dress at dinner time | Cover ham with cold water and 1 ured for this salad. Boil| Tincture of cantharides, one, In stiffened shirt and pumps, |stmmer gently just long enough to} *! ces until they are hard-—at/ounce; Mquid ammonia, one dram; |7 here Is no bbing elbows loosen the ekin so that it can be| least balf an hour. Remove the | slycerine, one-half ounes re of ith y ¢ rumpa. " n thyme, one-half dram. Mix all with The 1 at feminine hotels mulled off. This will probably be and cut the egg in halves, | thyme, or ; , pn two to three hours. When engthwise. Remove the yolk and |*ix ounces of rosewater. Rub the) Where Quffs and puffs prevail skinned, put in a dripping pan in| Cut the white tn lengthwise strips ip thoroughly with gr as 4 a just yee sad a =~ a te rai > aration until evidence of dandruff a summer girls ¢ t <a __| which are arranged on the lettuc n until , Ne Ce en ea ae leaf In the disappears. ap shape of the petals of sh a dash of mayonnaise teaspoon —_ powdered know the Lily. Put a small plece of the; (2) Wear gloves at night and be-| 51.) iney are small ones when yolk In the center, grate the re-| fore putting them on apply @ paste |compared with those you rmainder of the yolk and lay it on de by stirring together a half about th of the lettece as & ant glycerine, four ounces| ‘That go with “summer men.” Denver Post. dressing on one side of the plate. SYNINIA GREYS CORRESPONDENTS Mi Gre ould ‘oul ate them. The waists are please tell a - A ‘a a cs ti and in deep V even for BY CYNTHIA GREY. Ip and any kind of b bands? I play on the child | ring wear. We should make the most of the corn season while ft lasts, for y kidney beans ayground and I have ee corn ia one of the best and most app ng summer vegetables 7 bh with butter, pepper, salt and | my hands very badly Phils almost impousible to find a have, prepared. And will never as good-~cann cheam; combine and serve. | warm ané sore when I 1 é UBM this season that ts not belt- in the winter, as it is fresh from the stalk. No manger of prep - jercisers apd pgs. My PM the waist This is as true) | aration will r equal in popular regard the ation “corn on the Patties. | ng out by the handful ing gowns as for morning) If the silk draws and puckers| cob,” of « , but there are ways are it for Variety's sake Mix together four large ears of | can I do? GIRL OF when using silk thread in the sew-| that will help the housewife in a r daily menu corn, grated, two eggs, one cup of}. A-—(1) For re and sens jing machine, try putting a new Since corn contains a consider pantity of sugar, It should) | iy’ and one and a half flour | battda nothing or can be f ‘ needle in the machine — th q onait t ¢ i v7 ede along wl tadlpaeting suifs are worn both for) ™ be cooked as soon after gathering possible. It quickly loses its] | gifted with a teaspoon baking pow-| ‘an two ounces of Ii Mwaoens and mornings. Those; sweetness by standing, but is one of the moat 4 us and nourish-} | ger and a dash of salt. Fry in small| Yined with glycerine. Me for dreasy occasions are| loves of chamois leather are! ing vegetables when well prepared and cooked at once. It should) (Oya ry 'p ema” | will become smooth and less sensl- | C ly embrotdered in heavy | *asily crm nt a must bd dipped! be cooked not leas than 10 nor more than 20 minutes ner utane tive. Of course, such exercise of | ato warm suds of pure white soap ‘i |the hands as you use on the play nc lietath a St] cum ntl tons pr nt Ae hy wale ta on ore || AIGH FLIGHT STANDS hands wn’ ey are clean, specia i . corn. §& m with salt pper and utter a shallow bake dish ani r yth ca yrevent that mt gray is wonderfully i Reon: Press out with the back of a 5 1 ss adi 4 Uae Satbivrtne ‘ertatete an y this summer in linen and| Sttention being given to the soiled). rire the pulp of a dozen ears of bits of butter. Cover with the | pour into it the following mixtu , on of the hands this eadarialal finger tips. Rinse in several clear! “0” cook in a double boiler for /erumbs and repeat until dish is | TWo corh pi wo well-/ has bi commended: Seventy : gear 3 waters, and never dry them by/ 1; ite ‘avon with salt,| full. Fil dish with milk and bake | beaten eggs, one aii a table. cologne water and 15 2 wringing. Instead, squeeze or press 4 ; three-quarters of an hour spoon of sugar and elted | gra Nadonr Also this © C0: eapect 7 pepper, butter, sugar and cream ; grams ¢ adonna > th i spe ce aoa vuemitee + Seth ent mn Bh Bd thickened with half teaspoon flour. butter, ‘and seasoning to. taste.| Hydrate of chloral, one ounce; wa Because ft is a High-Grade Family Flout, milled exclusively = a a towel, then hang them up in the air over with crumbs and bits of but-| ter, one ‘pint sleet The: Ce : | for a few minutes, after which put puaaaas ‘ Ousestach, ter and bake in slow oven until] (2) See answer to “Anxious,” in from select Blue Stem Hard Wheat, and has been produced ' a | them on the hands and rub gently onsted. Cook separately nantities | brown Cds anes for nearly a quarter of a century in the very fields where this : eee cimmed white hats | until they are dry. In this way the Remove the beaks frost sf shy | ‘comme see wes — ic si grain is grown. This is the reason that High Flight Flour seen gloves will be just the right size for} ears of corn as are oe ix Dear Miss Grey: My girl, 10 ke: od any test. Order a trial sack tomorrow—it - Sr e wearer anc sw, |serve, roll them in melted butter A Whz h U H . : makes good in-any 8 . Supple ribbon fs much | nil nina season, lay in pan with very little Ws at? Ss t e ses ? ere de si ea rei tp bec ye costs no more than ordinary flour—your grocer has it. Woven in fine, varicolored| ANNUAL PICNIC W. 0. W. OF| water und roast. Turn frequently 7 Rid of ead Pray Mucsbings and ofttimes. Interwoven SaATTLE, enter saad waxes evens Comes the New Eel Gown 72220 Columbia River Milling Co. Bold or silver thread. Sunday, August 14, at Pleasant “ | what to do ~~ ANXIOUS . - Beach. Boats leave Colman dock ysters : . z - pe : A.—Seema rather unusual for so Offices and Warehouses, Seattle of the newest girdies are! hourly. Round trip 50c. Add one cup of flour, half cup -_ oo get who Seanaet to, The tiny French madame with} young a child unless ashe had fever anenette = 1 butter, one egg, three table-|@ fat girl didn’t the way the frizaled hair was “delight” to| Try this: One generous table-| s milk and seasoning, to two| dressed last She is rich—|have him call Tiens,” she said. | — — ‘ corn pulp, and mix thorough pis /ipdnedny tet marry rich girls and then “mats oui. y. Pry by small spoonfuls in hot| and very stylish You bet I'll tell you fet the | re y he a when the styles are wonderful,’ editor told him to call on the dress-| she said, blissfully Sinan, 2. San! OF patios tome Ill kill two birds with one| Srp et ene |toes, cut fine, with t | > she sald. ‘On, | mount corn pulp for half | but, the new emy | |}Season to taste, stir in one tea | ipiret” that was what Clarice | eo spoon flour worked smooth with wore last yea | . ou of butte Is it « ire he moaned Loma te i the same amount of butter | | ys, & _ wie?) | Out nid madame There will} e a ose 2 i ME toy OY es Be) | Escalloped. | | be no form in the new gow | lass 3 Put layer of cracker crumbs in | “Will they wear ‘em empty? - en | bottom of buttered bake dish, then i tha ‘Wondiets “ ei - Ah, bt you cannot see | ° e ihatoleas of ANNUAL PICNIC W. O. W. OF | {form. Form is vul "i eveeeen ween ete lS SEATTLE, bit, straight down. to the toes | e fiorniess ft aikin acnine ea Ma LZ pr Sunday, August 14, at Pleasant thors will be a0 courted, front. kaaht ews Beach. Boats leave Colman dock or side We shall copy the beaw-| ZB Easi0NAL . hourly. Round trip 60¢ j |tiful, graceful eel. Even now we The VICTROLA is the greatest musical instrument in the world. Its com- { = ~ | are calling the 1910 gown the eel| : j ; en \\i | ‘ at Cut own, No, you cannot see >| pactness, its tone volume, due to the amplifying sounding board principle and the fy — - tl h Class D form, in the new gown R , ei y 1g entistry | “We'l, you can see Clarice’s.”| absence of the horn, which insures convenient handling, as well as the finish of the - | This was not spoken, but thought.| , Rate Prices for Thirly Days | wies < wil be the ccheet mechanism and cabinet throughout, mark it as one of the best sellers in the Victor | styles asked the reporter, with 2 - ‘. ‘ i ‘ : ‘ | just a tiny ray of hope that. maybe line. The cabinet is mahogany, while the motor is nickel-plated, with extra heavy the tight, hip-fit skirts of 1906] A ' , ; ‘ ye . ‘ | might be showing a tendency. to-| triple springs, spiral drive, It plays eight 10-inch records with one winding, and ward beginning to return, or that ‘ . : Poa saps | the polonajse and basque might at | can be wound while playing. It has an improved speed regulator and indicator, 14,425, waking back out o! e ; ; : : : Total HE NATIONAL Pull Plates Pay Prey Bard aitgph ‘i “4 which gives the revolutions per minute of the turntable. The machine measures a Gold Crowns |not so?” axked madame, potnting| 15% inches high, 175% inches wide, with a depth of 21 15-16 inches. Shown in the BANK OF COMMERCE Porcelain Crowns delightedly to a colored form sheet, | F f : ; a Platina Fillings disclosing the fashion of the gown illustration herewith the Victrola is closed. The lower doors modify the sounds, : Second Ave. at Madison st. Solid Gold Fillings..$1.00 up “But can all Women wear them?"| : : a : JNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Silver Fillings 25c “Oul, most women. They will] loud or soft, by opening or closing. As the distributers of VICTOR machines on Convenient location, modern . ps ear the here must be a lean-| ear % : . banking methods, courteous on a ees Mave. y ms ns Bata Preset pred ee ae ee the Coast, we carry an immense Victor stock, and can give you a selection from a treatment and up-to-date facili- ental work if y onalde | sets must be long this year and] number of these machines. Easy t i auaillty | s. E erms if d ties are appreciated by our large auaitt | tight about the hips | y od ! and steadily increasing number ete Dentists | Madame indicated her hip | of depositors. Vike st No wonder she raved over the| new cel gown. | 5 % | THE FEL GOWN hag neal Sead | Atte Coast Dealers in b Wy ag hae! (Not by the Reporter Who Got the| The reporter saw red. Was thi ro of ‘ena Other 4 4 ¥ ney. ‘Geer | world, made for only thin women ol RAT i , H Pres. Stevens, the Fe ¥:) . | with withered limbs? Why, knoé@&k | i rae h tone,” he sald I'll get the story| kneed women would look better in | A Be man who teaches snd I'll also get some information| eel gowns than the other kind of} 0. ; ‘ug how to dance. that [ can tip off to Clarice about| women! Would Clar have to] is | Teaching every day ana [ihe sort of clothes that plump girls| wear another empire gown, and| bait ibéke Rg i ei 4 ibe | ~ ie ai ought to wear one even more empireish than last} Near Union Btn sexttio. the Pacific Coast . erie | hand Pine Ht He loves hef; he thinks she's| year ny plump. one with no waist line in it at all

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