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White Rice Soup. Boll 4 ounces of well washed rice for 5 minutes. Pr nte leve, @rain and add to 2 quarts of stock which should be ng ok till tender, add \ pint Bon to taste, bring to serve at once. i Peas en Casserole. © dish whi will the fm tean taste if pre ly prepared Meta? «= Melt & cup of butter and put it in far an earthen casserole, add 2 « + Of peas, a little sa ditt t atir well together and cook slowly until the peas are tende n usually half an hour When th x are tender stir into them the beaten yolks of 2 eges and serve. { Marguerites. Bighteen crackers, whi 7 eens. % cup sugar and able Spoons walnuts or pecans chopped fine. Beat the whites of eggs until they are stiff, add the sugar and beat briskly, then stir in the @hopped uuts. Spread the mixture On the crackers and put in a mod erate oven until browned Tomato Toa Fry a few slices of bacon, take ‘ from the pan, and in the fat fry thick sifces of tomatoes that have been dipped in flour Pla on Duttered toast, and in the same fat fry as many eggs as th are Slices and place on the tomato. SHIONS: Attractive bows of sheer silk and batiste, trimmed h fine laces, are shown, in which the loops are short and usually in two pairs, with rather long ends. The daintiest butterfly bows are @een in the shops Black velvet wilt be used to a ®reat extent for trimming purposes Om coats and suits this autumn Plain tailor made suits will leaders in suits for street wear = som be | One day, as the sultan of Persia | was holding a great feast, there ap- peared before his throne a Hindu With a wonderfully constructed ar tificial horse. He bent low before the sultan and said: “This horse is @ great wonder. By mounting him I can be carried through the alr as far as I wish to go, and in '~® very short time. Shall I show | your majesty how ft is done?” 3 ‘The sultan gave his consent, and the Hindu, mounting the horse, turned a little peg in bis neck, and straightway the steed soared up fmto the air. He circled about above the heads of the amazed com pany, and then, at the turning of f another peg, his master brought! him safely to the sultan’s {eet again. The sultan as «much d, and asked the price of the | “Only one price can purchase Bim, and that is the hand of your P daughter,” said the Hindu. The | court gasped, the sultan looked thunderstruck, and the princess Well, she simply bit her lips in Utter rage. The poor Hindu soon found out that it does not pay to go about proposing to princesses, for the angry sultan ordered him beheaded, and the order was Straightway carried out—and that was the end of the poor Hindu While all this excitement was going on the sultan's son, being of leap 2 adventurous turn of mind, horse 8 ed on the magic examining touched a | he the ddenly ARABIAN NIGHTS and began} } n | HO SYNTHIA GREYS | P YIELD WILL BE A BIG ONE THE STAR—THURS edo SEPTEMBER 8, WANTS ITY TO OWN PHONES TACOMA, Sept. &.—The hop-pick | ing m fairly started through it this section of the state today oi ees |Site local firm has 500 pickers in| Departing from his general oppo- Ges | their yards at Chehalis, 200 at Roy/sition to muntetpal ownership,| A warrant on the charge of{rated for a time, She returned a} Jand 600 in the Yakima valley, The| Mayor GIll declares that if a bill to] thre ing to kill was isnued yes short time ago, and Joweph threat: | ) Dear Miss Grey Could you | prices will be $1 4 box, as last yoar,! be introduced at the next session of|terday for Jacob Joneph, his ened that if she left him again he} please tell me the beat way to wash | Three weeks’ picking will conetl|the legislature, placing the control! mother-in-law, Mrs. Sadie Brishors,| would kill her A few days ago) crocheted ties? V. L. | tute the season, Dealers ontimate| of all public utilities In the hands of | 2929 Sixth av. W., being the com there was another quarrel and the | A-—If white silk, wash In Ight}the crop at 20,000 bales, and the! the state railroad commission, t#| plainant, Joseph was arrested by girl went to her mother's home. | suda made with white soap and | Quotations today for tmmedia »| panned, he will advocate a municl| Patrolman Humphrey. and Deputy, Divorce proceedings were nad} rinse In blue water to prevent k. | livery range from 14 to 16 cents pally-owned telephone system, The} Prosecutor Mofride at the corner tuted, but the action only enw tag yellow. If the ties are colored, | o} mayor declares that he will fight of Sixth and Union more bitterness, and fearihg th it probably would be best to wash |PASTOR’S WIFE DONS [the pitt with all the forces that he] Joseph, 45, married the daughter | Joseph might make good his threat, them in gasoline " Joan muster lof Mrs, Brishors, who ts 22, a # she had him arrested. He waa} 7 TIGHTS IN CHORUS It will be a matter of but a short] time ago. They have been quar taken to the city jail and is held rear Miss Grey eane: be. eb. San . time when the Independent com:| reling continually, and were sepa-' there, unable to secure ball kind ‘as o give me throcghe "ree! , CHICARO, Regs: 8 ‘Whea tne} pay y will be awallowed by the Bell | coed “ ns | Star, the meaning of positions of| Rev, Dudley ©, Fosher was pastel /ayatom,” declares the mayor, “and postage stamps. of the Ryder Memorial Universal | uniess some restraint ts put on this) BALLARD READER = — here he received $1,200 4) monopoly other than that of the you tate railroad comminsion, rates ¢ an my hae tn approve of them, but} Mr. Foxher couldn't make “both! he made prohibitive, The truth of} 9 a ends meet" on a salary like that, this ts seen in the ree decision 1910, )MAN IS CHARGED WITH | | | THREATENING HIS WIFE, JONAS CHICKERING Born 1798—Died 1652 EARLE WANTS WIFE NOW . A stamp placed at the top right-| and after trying to help out by sell 4 Le 0 help ¢ that the increase in rates by the In n Cc sah Tam, laced at he top, |and aftr trying to help out by vel thatthe increase t rats by the In onas Chickerin wish your friendship.” Same corner,| the stage, His wife went along) of the commission, was legal — iy be ha ogg Me be Came jand js wearing tights tp the chorus.) (ty Unites ¥ th beak: te: sk b ' Spent five years of faithful work and study ir corner, horizontally, Do you love! They are now making @ comfort vi Pres.) jsent her bac > ber home in t of oe t ay living = |EDITOR PINCHED FOR NEW YORK, Sept. %—It was! France, accompanied by thelr bn > heh phar of bi lano. It was ne 5 At the bottom right-hand corner old congregation te shocked | USING REVOLVER | jearned today that & Pinney Barle,| | Barle wailed within the ta ae. Ms $0 well mat You are very cruel, Same e But the Foshers don’t care. | . days under an assumed nam old age of el¢ . ut the Foshers don’t ca 4n artist, who won international no : P . seven, and was pla cert in Boston le upside down, Can you not trost me will wear whatever my pgrt 8. DBogdanovich was yesterday will go direct to Paris to t | th aire debe Same corner, horizontally, You 4 for,” says Mra. Fos My] tinea $25 tn eee’ [torlety for reason of his penchant | wife whom he sent away #0 that he | goes choad changed saband could not make « living for firing a within the city | for “affinities,” has foresworn soul-| and Miss Julia Kuttner, of this elty lanos had been a fasht for In the middle, at right side, Writelin the pulpit and he can on the} limit sedanovich claims to be| mates and is now en route to might live together at bis luxurious Dearly a eet yon Ch cke £ soon, Same place, upside down, I/ stage. He owes It to us both te tor of a Slay paper, and the| rope to ask his Mret wife te home in Monroe, N. ¥. He will ask Sauneres oe = one # no doubt am sorry. Same place, horizontally,| make a Hving. 1 don't think the| shooting wae the result of some po-|bim back. A few years ago Ke his former wife to take thelr young whatever—that Chicke firat to de Tam married clothes of a chorus girl condemn | litical arguments with his country-| told his wife that be had found child and rejoin him in domentic velop this crude piano to its present pinnacle At the top, left-hand corner, Good-| her, or that a good man of the| men affinity,” and soon afterward life. | ba vinction As bye, sweetheart. Samie corner, up|church is necessarily any better) Several nights ago a number o — - | dene ne Hass grew slow y Into shape in } side down, I love you. Same corner, | thar 1 man op the stage | Slave were ed in the b factory, he buddled over it like a mother over crosswise, My heart is anothers.| mee . | room of a ealoon on lower Washing Two BROTHERS SERRASRAE ETERS SS the cradle of her babe, moulding it, touch by Same corne: orizontal hate | 9 t 7 novic * touch, into the plat dreams Same corner, horizontally, I hat | VOTED WRONG IN '56; x ir at. among th m Bon aanovieh # WILL MEET POINDEXTER. #| The same spirit sti tm the fs he discussion among the axe a bottom, tft hand corner, 1/ NEVER SHAVED AGAIN] The,"sca'toniy tne eater pal DIE--ALCOHOLISM - . ume is oe te ; geek your ace canes, Sime ene ) la revoiver an@ fired Yate the cell * Congressman Poindexter bas earnestness that nhc hove . ner, upside down, f wish you joy.| BETHLEHEM, Conn. Sept. &—|{ng” He was arrested, and stated| NELSON, B.C, Sept. §—The * teoued an tavitation to all * Chickering 14 Same corner, horizontally, Will you | Cornelius C. Parmelee, who is Gead) ina: he had fired the gun to call &/ authorities reported today that the cw ee ig aoe o wee . Here may be seer ng bass strings— , at the age of 80, was @ stanch sup-| atrolman to protect him from his|death of Walter and Robert Hong,|* Mm at the Labor Temp | winding # thread a thread of fin at left side, Accept| porter of John Fremont for! countrymen jboth of whom died within an hour ® morrow morning at 10 0 vi | ent steel; strong f hanics covering down, | president back in 185 lof.each other in a angle cell in the| * Whea he will explain his * hammers with a p arly made felt worth Same place, horizon-; At that time Cornelius was a) lKiLLs WOMAN; NOT BURGLAR, |iocai police station, was due to tude on legislation affecting *& more than its weight in silver; others fastening I long to see you handsome young man, with a acute alcoholism, The brothers) * ‘hem : ivory keys to f of wood; experts string In the middie, at the top, Yes,|smooth, whiskerless complexion.| NEW YC RK, Sept. f.-—Mistaken |were inseparable and ended up a | ing the wire to frame, a frame that Same place, upsi wn, On condi.| He made a solemn vow that if Fre-|for a burglar, Mra. Louise Gels Wa8| week's apree by falling into the) ********* # * wa ARR must be proof ag pre » of fifty thou tions. Same place, horizontally, Are} mont Wasn't cted, he would/ shot and Instantly killed early today |nands of the police sand pc othe a soon gluing the you jealous? never shave again. Fremont lost,/in the hallway of her home, by} | Humane Society Busy. ogether, with terrific pressure In the middle, at the bottom, No,|and Parmelee threw away his| Kurt Wetsflog, a boarder. The| JACOBY GETS WARM August was a busy month for the for th must be no nails used in the making Same place, upside down, You are| razor, The rewult wae that he took/ woman's husband, Louls Gets, a Humane society, a large number of | ing piano le alill others f 4 ‘ too loving. Same place, horizontal|to the grave with him one of the| was struck in the arm by @ bullet WELCOME FROM VETS cases having been repc i and] ounding board of rondack spruce, one ly, My parents object | flowingest crops of whiskers in the| fired by Wolsflog. Welsflog waa} taken care of during the month eubtiost mysteries of the art ~ | state. [arrested fers 300 veterans of the —_ The total number of canes reported wh pianos ma made quickly, but The absence of collars on sum-| However, Connecticut ts not to} ish-American war were at the depot was 259, of which were arrests, not in the Chickering factory. There the proper mer dresses is very noticeable. lose her prestige for facial shrub WOMAN SAVES CITY MONEY | when Joseph R. H. Jacoby, the new | and 4 of these arrests were fined education of 8 sounding board is a twelve 4 es vee |dery, as the man who vowed 14) : Jcommander of the United Spanish | 567 horees w xamined, 12 of months’ process, The tuning ts a performance yearn ago he would never shave| CHICAGO, Sept. §.—Mrs. Emme | War Voterans of America, arrived | which were laid off, unfit for work at must be repeated ry week for three Tales of Magic and Mystery | mem Car Hits Auto city $106,000 annually lsors of toe Eeeaorelen iat: iat ee ‘ nites von ebve al Heres Frendied Mairimony, |%® ¥as made the guest of honor at «| WOMAN 18 TOWN DIRECTORY. A complete line of the 1910 styles has arrived | "eq (banquet, Chaurty L. Baxter was ei ‘Bee and Is now on display at our store. AND GIRLe , rt o MARIETTA, O., Bept. §.—-Courted 1 ELYRIA, Ohio, Sept. § Bee p ere geomet Phares lb cea] tour daya, wile ia nine Gaye, suea |toestmaater, Mayor Gill responded | Rose, she knows it all,” is the ad May we have the pleasure of helping you to ly S. McK and Charles For-|for divorce tn 10 days, te the disxy jto @ toast | vice to visitors -n Elyria who have “<— ape i" Be the, real onta ving at experience of Mre. Anna Schulthets ; oceasion to delve into the mys silers Music House, Successors to John- the Snoqualmie b thrown |Buck, whose husband, Charies Buck,| "!R8T COTTON BRINGS 8161. of city government. Mrs ston Co., Third and University to the street and badly bruised yes-|aaked the court for a separation. | FORT SMITH, Ark, Sept. & Mortarity is deputy city auditor and | lterday when the automobile in|It was Buck's second matrimonial | The first bale of cotton of the sea-|in considered the best informed | Fonte (wer bars tlie ruck | Venture |son brought $161.10 and was nold| person in town. She has held the] by a Queen Anne car near Second | lby CR Harper, of Bpirc office seven years. | ay. and Bell st i THE MARKETS UNIVERSITY LANDMARK GOES. | Travelers to Meet seed a clnthinonibucia i | BUMPER APPLE CROP. COLUMBIA, Mo, Sept. &.—T BOISE, Idaho, Sept. &.—Betwe : two-story brick building in which |500 and 600 traveling salesme ‘ . po | ASOTIN, Wash, Sept. &—The| Be Ct er ep eee ts . the first classes of Missouri univers: | from all sections of the intermoun Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or | present year will be the record } ~~ ad Prices to oli |Ity were held tu being razed, It was|tain and Pacific coast states will| ! day boxes tomor | PI Hand it married her 19 years old. Thorbinson Alason He was delighted to see himself descending. Asotin county were which nearly row until Bryan was elect |a close second to Parme La, Sept. years daughter of a pio to William Breland, |! and & old, and HEATON, N D, a killed cked the town and caused a property lons of $100,000.| ce MARRIED AT SILVER WEDDING Woufided and Food! Two KILLED iN TORNADO, Sept. §.—N in a GIRL OF 11 WEDS BOY OF 19. 0. } child of Albert tornado | cw t KIRKSVILLE, While her pare the silver anniversary of their ma: riage, Mise Emma Selby becat the rh of Ebbert A. Funk, Hazen, Ark breaker for apple crops throughout experts declared to One ranch alone will ship 2,000) Mies Ruth the | esis MILWAUKEE, Wis, the peg in every possible direction, | Henry Kipp, 28 years old, of Cl still chillier and cloudier heights.| Center, Ken. is in & Milwaukee Then, just as he had given up all! hospital as a result of a fall wh 4 {9 running |sipe Paul street superintendent of the Tenth ward dev w the | bish which, . te amazed people really at! hope, his hand touched a little pex beating his way on a freight train Was happening the prince was! under the horse's mane. He tugged) He crawled Into a box where some hundred feet in the alr and | at it eagerly, and was much delight- he remained se days without rescue was impossible. The prin-| ed when a second later he n to | fox cess stamped her foot, the sultan himself descending, and before pulled his beard, but that did not| more than an hour had passed he Prefers Death to School bring the 7 back. oS the prin-| saw lights twinkling below him and| CHERRYVALE, Kan pt. 8 tan issued a proclamation offering |felt the warm earth wind blowing | Dread of having to return to schoo! & great reward for the return of| across his cheek. And now he be-| Monday morn! ie believed to his son, dead or alive gan to worry about where he would | have pr« ley Parsc 15 In the m time t prince was | land; it might be he sea or OD ; years old, to hang himse the speeding thro: e air. At first|a housetop, or perhaps he might barn loft at bis home he was terribiy «htened, but soon | get tangled in a tree he began to like the sensation and children, that you were Train Kills Mother and Son. hoped his ride would never end.| in nee's place, how would GREENVILLE IL, Sept & Towards ning, however, he|you feel? And what do you think | Mrs. Afber years old Passed thr a cloud and felt| would be a good place for the fly-|and her son years old, damp and asant, so he began | ing horse to place his rider safely? | were ack by a New to think of descending. He pulled| We offer you three guesses, and| York limited train Pennay! but the hor continued rising to|tomorrow night we will tell you vania lines near her A Received highest a 4 Y. P. B., Seattle, CRESCENT MANUFACTURING CO., Seattle, Crescent Egg-Phosphate Baking Powder is simply healthful leavening bubbles—rich in eggs and the vital phosphates, Baking Powder should be PURE. It is moderately priced- more, no less, on 20¢ pe It contains (Rochelle Salt Grocers sell and recommend it, Wash r Ib, no injurious Cream of can, It is what all no Tartar Williams’ Shaving Soap, reau $5.00 ng > tticoat . 50 Women's Long 69c Little Gent's Satin Calf Shoes; pd 2c « my nonos, all. siz neat and dressy, Friday, till r $2.98 noon, sizes 10 to Sc 13% a s ORM RS $3.60 and $4.00 Silk Waists bs Carlac b Currier’s ge proide y black and 4 98 1 ghar gl $1.50 He Wrap | white ce De Boys’ Terror Calf Shoes—We ! 9 5 Sa : the test of the severest weath adios’ 26¢ White Liste er, Prices, $2.49, for UG Vests. Friday forenoon 9c $2.19 and $1.84 d rt One-plece 88c ge se 2 “ye ‘saa % Bi sccm a Infants’ Black or White Cash- | Misses’ and Children’s Meats, Live Weight—Bayiog Price Be 30 @ yaré. | Til , 4 x mere Stockings. Friday Leather. School and Ps : oh Friday, a bunch c $1¢ and $15.00 Linen Coats forenoon pat 6c Shoes; made of either box ¢ floss oes cowl a $1. 98 or vici kid leathers; all sizes See rt fe Flouncing Em é as large as 1 | Lambs. ik 08M tughes Wide: 1 Children’s Warm Little Coat | 2 ' se Etaporated Mith—Motting Ketog. patt Pherae su ane Dicailak Sweaters, with pockets. 22 x ge iit bin noon Brides 25c Friday forenoon ‘ c wap tg Be canst te | gles Men's House 49c Eestern Waebington Tim Slippers Ane 14.009 — $5.00 Women's and | Ladies’ Short Fiannelette Un at his ib oS | t Water Bottle; ab Mi ond derskirts, Friday 1 ‘ ashhe | ber. Friday, till 98 udeeeal « 3 noon FU _—_—_—_—" “at F Ladle Fine Black Wool Union Ladies’ Red Pla 1 Vests and 2 40 rl stn aah 008 Undies Lach ant uit a vor high-grade gar Pants; all perfect goods ‘ on ton ment. Friday Friday forenoon, a + gy Ae Embroider Handkerchief — 59 : 48 REESE PL many patterns Til noon ‘i C | carment . c $8.50 Onion, “iitornia, “yellow ey Friday, your 17¢c Go-Cart JT ibe.) 1.28@ 1:60 | easel be ite H $10.50 3 ist ors; all alzes; double tipped; 13% regular $1.25. Till noon 64: e | ‘_———— “|| American Print it one SI ‘ fee Irdered Re ghed E. aanp S theses LA, cine o | Fancy Belts, a big job lot; val Ho tt | yes to 8c. To clear, Bi 1) ALL STYLES, ALL THE TIME. We do not make a one ue mi Friday ay special of these most desirable wash fabrics as a bait to 12%c Kimono es, ii ii : | get you into the ste If you can't come tomorrow, come pe Pie ye bg — «| Pries. F . \ atterns - 500 Fancy Buckles and Pins when you ean, London sells them all the time 3 3:80 wal 21 a. ta ys 8c t ioe | nearly every style; 50¢ and at, yard al ih mm | f Till noon 33 | Friday Cc 214c Percales, . dark | standard cloth; 86 Inche ‘ | Gan Wis & iadeae otal Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear a Yakima | y yard lote of good colors; values to 6 e a | S90 a yard Till noon 1 reas. Seale Seattle a Friday ccsccee cosee c 16c Cathedral Madra for WHY DELAY? o window draperies, ¢ 6 Better get your permanent home: | 2 4 600 Children's Bo: cee Wits: goed a site now, situate among the stately |g tly Mate and to oats. 8 pine and cedar by the aide of run. Tams; ail sises 5c wotil 11 a, m,, yard ¢ ning brook, overlooking Lake | 4 SAR POOR REE Washington, just north and east Bab b t h of the University, Know about itt 160 Challie and Lawn Kimo Slo A ga cog em No? Well, just telephone in your nos; all sixes; floral Fron a0 ws ae name and address and we will have| and Orlental patterns 29 Crockery—Carpets Curtains—Blankets | Gc 19¢ saree ate cublert te vertetten. Scearaing bullt in 1882 te fresheees snd ng are Keer ranch ve fat Be ras or » Series * Fe a beautiful book Ole Hanson &. Co., York Block eener sl prices, wnisss stherwisn tedicated. | strictly test grades and Duttirr—Magina Prive from Denver yesterday nd 6 of which were destroyed months until the voice of the piano has become has invented ®| He was greeted by a band which| The total of family canes for the sure ne ree of rub-| headed a procession up Second av.| month was 41, in which the num Is it any wonder that the Chickering of today said, will save the | and down First ay. to the headquar-| per of children involved was 64 stands alone, triumphant, a piano without a meet in Boise Thanksgiving week. |eeD real estate, etc. = pm=el ONDON’S Days Are Numbered MUST MOVE SOON Friday Forenoon Specials of views sent you, |¥ third floor a Mp oy peeping +