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| brimmed and very high wned hats are much This o ck chiffon with a brim videred batiste crown is piled high with satin, pure cream-cc and cream and the a baer satin Potato Dumplings. pudding dish Grate one dozen cold boiled po *ith hard sa fatoes and with six tablespo fais of flour which has been sif With four teaspoon r; add one riespoonful ter, beat in three eggs, one 40 minutes. Serve Cocoanut Custard ed padding dish with cake. Cover with t, add second lay 4 on ime, season with salt and nut nd ¢ BRape into small balls, drop inte with a cr r of one felling salted water and boll 15 min. C&P of milk, one tablespoonful of | Pept g cur utes. sugar and beaten yolks of two egga.| Placed in tin ple plat Rake until custard sets, top of the brotiing Short Ribs of Beef. meringue made of beate aes . J be Have the ribs cut in short/ the eg and ywn in win | a Seng Weagths; cook until tender, cooking slowly in remove from brine, FABRIC-COVERED HAT Gest with flowr, salt and pepper Place in a baking (ath add ¢ H a cupful of the ine b th ribs we dolled, and }by cooking. do not distur’ Beuptul of strained tomatoes, and warm, or the burnt flav ast in oven and brown as ve with potatoes in 4 bake dist ate layers of fine bread crumbs Melt two table in it sim s h @ narrow bes n'seye wi 1 and Mer two tablespoonfuls of chopped @alon. Add one cup of milk, and ‘pour mixture over asparagus. Cov @ top with buttered bread crumbs, gad brown in hot oven SS Gl SETRAIPR BARRE SE STE TS RSOG EPSP 25 FF 2EESTFIFR The follow Cherry Pudding. Sift 4 cups of Mour with 2 tea- Spoons of baking powder and %)| This hat is to be THE hat ot | teaspoon of salt. Mix 3 beaten | early fall and winter. It ts to be eggs with 2 cups of mifk, add 1/ covered with an Oriental fabric and tablespoon of melted butter and | trimmed in fruits and flowers made | | Mir mixture gradually into flour. | of soft crepes and chiffons in deep | p. Boat spa smooth and Hight, then | colors, well blended of stoned cherries ae rages with flour. Bake in but-| * that the heaviest apples | if) fered-routrin pans, or In a buttered’ are the best. te | He u ssosrrsistiti2322 : ARABIAN pe ig on RETOLD FOR BOYS AND GIRLS RESCUED THE KING| was determined pe ng king of the Black | he had discovered} nto stone by his eruel a queen. So the sultan he queen | of her jody and Soon the rw hed can I do Rothing + g 1 back to ‘life Hamenet Meats—Selling Price .. jana me? Wi m always be Pienic Hame . 4 j@flent?” Straightway the sultan, | oe 30 Qs if he had t awakened from a| Bacon ”» @ 4 ep vice wered t How can Meats, dive Weight—Baying Price br k to life when you . treating king 4 ns can H te If you had : o king I should have rated Mitk—Selling Price. cried the queen ‘ . 2.76 i ments t sen 3 D ¥ Selling Prices. a few Bastern Wasningion Tim- he went out of the palace to re- | Ca wer, dosen local, hothouse 1 women, the lake a| was an end, A banquet was ar. Lfilled « Every one | ranged in the sultan’s honor, and | ba zee work just where it had | all the people of the city hailed him jeet dropped at the time of the en-| as their deliverer. Then the sultan Shantment, and the Jife of the elty| went back to his own kingdom [88 resumed loaded with many gifts bestowed on orgie ~ In the meantime the wicked queen | him by the grateful king. ta When they slight! -ECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN CYNTHIA GREYS i WT TERS agaly A READER AA man should not pay a enc The case you mention was . little peculiar, and an answer tell me to make y b t she be accom: | ‘oth he ened into the | Alfaita , t. From a nearby Dout pressed tah Gata Washing the king, utte a n “ form again The ” he did so, conceal| she Pronounced a Few Magic and ‘Barley, hand to await | rescuer Words. blew -Kelling Price. ened back to ber inves nae | “nia, yellow, I have carried out! went back to the tomb, “I have|f ‘ 100 ‘th 1.260 e said, “now CAN | obeyed all your command he | Rotatoce, Hose, 300 Ibs. to lif ly—or | cried, “my beloved; rise up and em must] brace me The sultan moved as though to put his arms around h ng,” said the coun-| put instead he pulled out a dagger ‘i eturn to thelr orig-| which he had concealed in his cloak k and—| 4 tabbed her to the heart hen n leaving the body whete it had fallen, | ‘ 136 join the king. He told the whole +. “oe story, and the young king was re ty. dow n¢ fish be-| joiced that the life of his enemy Frait—Seitine Prices. looks ng ‘ te more objectionable than the matter of j car fa Your manner when meet « bin would iotermined ti ¢ n whieh I Hist have been parboiled and cheese grater Bowned in oven with ribs i ae } A point to remember is that the Escalloped |aleeve of a lingerie frock Boil) asparagus | much more graceful if put. Into ding. | THE MARKETS average ieee iby the focal’ whstesniors’ om vioemt te food | good array of ordinary stag Rie. combat the decree. |He works well without pr ating | Mrs. Stevenson recently in- *lany novelties. terrupted the marriage of her THE STAR—TUESDAY,_ AUGUST 23, 1910 At the ‘Theatres New Farce;Comedy Star Another paratively new star for the ne M Hite, in “A Certain Party,” the new farce comedy, b 1 1 send and Frank Ward O'Malley, running at the w York, Misa Hite ts a demuro brunet, proud of her vie ¢ She tat ry well knowr ie of N var Mabel H girl w 1 Mike D r ORPHEUM'S NEW BILL—FORM AT A GLANCE Mullini Trio Instrumentaliats Clever and popular. Four Rianos Novelty Acrobats ..Will tickle the kids. Johnny Small and Sisters.Dancers ., Ordinary Covington & Wilber Protean Sketch Splen-idly done High Life in Jail” Travesty Full of Laughs. Barnes & Barron .,...... Hebrew Comedians. Among the beat. Rameses «eee. Magician Uses old material, Motion Pictures «1s. Two Sets Both worth while. Rot ar t week's, and on 1 Blanca L. Wolfe and ned at the Orpheum At Pantages | e bill is w vat The Pantag bil r, and rir f good trong act this week, th want which an re hand from | Mullini Tro include dg.) Hand to mouth an old-time Itallan inatre The funny. busine tided ven” and ertainty ts} Het with Liberat! and Gib) “Paris and his two daughters, They e warm verdancy. Everything pular stuff on @encts, trum-)is Kross, even the gentleman who | anos, on and xylo | 4oes the work | They were well liked com and Gaylord Tudor and Their low dy is rather he Six M € do culated to please children than |) jot of harmony ar 4 the manner in duits, but they put over several (ys sy ran 4 juatifie ral laughs The at the ts { a Jones ) the same as they used t do wome hard ng and Fists Cever acrouats Miss Helen Lowe's songs are well Johnny Small and the Delbe 5 | recel ved Sisters ba a song and dance t part of the act | Zellah Covington and Rose Wil SUCCEED CANNON |ber introduce an ingenious on three t, each 5 four parts in a dome jand doing them well. T |is accurate and elaborate, and drew | Sheffield Ingalls, in drama (By United Press) sir setting; ATCHIBON, Kan Aug. 28. | irgent and} of “Town Topics,” and Will H.|_ 18 order to further this ambition I ck will not op: | ans of Senator ails says Sloan, carry the leading roles Barnes @ Bar two He comedians, were another fir laugh makers. They play the Jew [sine mane nearis leettinate com-|DIVORCED YEARS; edy lines than most of their stage | DIDN T KNOW IT contemporaries, and the fre anal ling 5 the po ow pol of | Curtis. build of one and the skillful f : | my 0 Trees) of the other kept the bc in @ ST. LOUIS, Mo. Aug. 23— roar all the time Despite the fact that her hus | Rameses, a magician, carries tis} band obtained a divorce from jown picturesque setting and four] her eight years ago, Mrs. Cath. lor five people. He uses several) erine Elizabeth Stevenson, jof the familiar cabinet vanishing| known on the stage as Kate jand appearing tricks, and has a| Claxton, is today preparing to There are two films. The first} husband with another woman. shows th maneuvers of one of She insisted that she was Ste- Uncle Sam's submarines, and ja] veneon'’s wife. The latter lear and highly instructive. The| Showed court records of a di. comedy film a the finish is far| voree in 1901 ahead of most of those unrolled In her suit filed yesterday to at the Orpheum lately have the decree annulied, Mra. Stevenson says she was tour- | ing Europe during 1901, and PA: the -Majeetie. that she did not know her hus: This is a comedy week at the! pand had divorced her. Mrs. Majestic, with four turns that tend! stevenson says that during the t the laughter of the audi-| past eight years Stevenson has € In addition to the risibles, been supporting her as usual, there {s a musical act of some high class, and likew a troupe of JAPS TO" BE DEPORTED Arabs who astonish! Th Arabs are working under th |name of the Saad Dahduh troup: e stunts are many and | | Twenty-nine Japanese, including | 18 women, are the detention sta [tion at Smith's ¢ e waiting to be and the mus is furnished by deporte The aliens were picked up In the restricted districts of} Hughes tr Others on the are Robert Le Roy and Aileen H [both Tacoma and Seattle by In-} ve Lester rand Moure; William ape Fisher and deputies Protect Uoursol! At Soda Fountains or Elsewhere “Just Say” | HORLICK’S It Means the Original and Genuine MALTEDMILK. Othe are | The Food-Drink for all Are « | Rich milk, malted grain, in powder |Invigorates nursing mothers and| form the i | For infants, invalids and growing|More healthful than tea or coffee. | children Agrees with the weakest digestion. Pure nutrition, upbullding the| Keep it on your side ard at home, | whole body A quick lunch prep din a minute. a hand all by tteelf close friend of Representative Vic- | High Life in Jail" is a very neat | fF k, of Kansas, in an tr | i ltravesty by Ren Shields, acted by | ‘*' piay asserted that Mur ix men. set is a jail corridor, | 4 t akership of and the lines are immense. Two |‘ # as mn in to suc woll-known told timers, Bill Mack, | °¢¢d Joseph G. Cannon ice MacDougall g 1%_Puow casi outhwick Co. 3: 125 SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET New Auto Veils $3.75 Fine Black Moreen Petticoats Tomorrow $2.98 To Sell at $1.25 — tieoats, of ’ k more e able to sell Biren ntinus ote | Cem et F 1 $2.76. They are made full and wide, with { with economical women $2.00 TAFFETA AND SATEEN PETTICOATS, $1.29 These At “ are in ilk ee seetar ot Petticoats, excellently made of black heatherbloom taffeta and inderlay; regular $2.00 values. Special for W $1.29 champagne, old rose, « garnet and white Two ya long, one yard wide, with stitc $1.75 Wash Petticoats, $1.15 its made of seer- $1.25 ro ‘i gingham, striped and lain; full pleated flounce oF graduated ruffle, trimmed or September Butterick tailored bas oe pomp Ml: Petticoats of Black Heather- a “4 wih py bloom Taffeta sont or $1 a 1 | With double ruffle at bot- “Butterick - fall tom and two clusters of shir- number, 25e, including a coupon ring, $1.50 and $1.75 values. good for any Butterick pattern cial for Wednesday, $1.15. —Third Floor. Pattern Store, First Floor Rear 45c Cups and Saucers at aac Kitchen Utensils for Hest quality Ap an na Megs y common necess € at a cc ran toor 4 ote i Water /Palls —Fourth Floor, —Mascment Salesroom. American Habutai Silk 25¢ a Yard_ A New Washable Fabric at a Special Price for One Wom We have been appointed ex HABUTAI BILK anew « nts for “AMERICAN wash fabric, that will and mercer kly acquaint you with nto popularity with yund. To qui lowered the price for one week to 26c a yard and lus BU ing empire style of HP silk and costs than f the price of silk. “American Habutal Silk” is as beautiful and Jurable, for the touch of Bx ptlan cotton in ft, as any messaline k at th the price. Every color made in “Amer n Habutal Silk" is in the MacDougall & Southwick store, plain « t-w . en dots, at the wonderfully low in- to r of 25¢ a yard —Third Fleer. ( One of our big Second Avenue windows contains a display of all the styles produced in “American Habutal Silk.” its virtues, we t American Hi 26 inches wide, soft, sheer and ts espec 4. It “looks like silk, wears bette to the preve is very like a few thow and | | ght in tnev J. »-Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. In no Combine or Trust | jot oven, never did have any par NEVER HAD PARENTS | Press) | NEW YORK, Aug. 23—More than 0,000 little chicks that came ¢ World in the United States | ar and ¢ joped into broil- | or finally met their fate in af Your Want Ads to The Star they p ked thelr way to day ms. According to} vernment reports given out here "lay, the value of chickens raised | ir last year exceeded n, and t 10 years 8 were $144,000,000. | SHAFER BROS. —Not Only Largest but Best STURDY SCHOOL SUITS for BOYS— FULL STOCKS READY We are showing complete stocks of fall clothingAor boys and you ga and as far as we know, price for price, not fellows. These nents are up to our usual high standard, matched anywhere clse. Boys’ Suits at $3.50 Double Breasted, Junior Norfolk, Buster Brown and Sailor Blouse Suits of mixed tweeds, velours and homespuns, all sizes from 2% to 10 and from 6 to 17. Each suit is care- fully tailored, and will give long service. We know of none better at ..... Ree $3.50 Boys’ Suits at $5. 00 The Shafer its friends by the hundred. Each suit has two pairs of kickerbocker trousers, fully lined and vecial $5.00 Suit for Boys counts double sewed. Can be | n the popular double breasted style in a wide variety of all we fabrics. Sizes 7 to 17 Very ial e 00 The New Fall Suits for Men We are now showing epresentative collection of new Fall Suits for men from the house of ippenheimer, fre ouse & Brother and from other leading makers wo groups are espe ially featured At $20. 00 and $25.00 New Auto and Rain Coats from Kuppenheimer's, $20.00 and $25.00, now ready Special TO te ge and acters Will Play Baseball Lawyers and Doctors will play baseball next Friday at 3:30 p. m., ceeds to go to the Orthopedic Hospital and the Anti-Tuberculosis Leag ‘Tickets 50c and $1.00. A good game for a worthy cause. Dugdale’s park. Corner of S h f B Cit of Second Av. and a e r ros First Av. and University Arcade and Arcade Annex University : se Whole Block Long St. Hl} i | H ii