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OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN) LONGFELLOW Escalloped Meat. eee eee eee eee Two cups cold cooked meat. FASHIONS i% teaspoons salt, 4 teaspoon A COOL-DAY SUIT. 1 tablespoon onion chopped ‘ F Paaete endian at cteaate en - ns tablespoons butter, 3 tablespoons pean A flour, 1% cups hot meat stock and ‘ z ves separate waists 2 cups bread crumbs or cracker crumbs. Melt butter and stir ror Tas: the flour into it, then stir in the| peer than 'w Thin ts the story of Tony Rich-jcourt through Judge Root, Palme meat stock, add the seasoning and} material or satin of the oni ardson and of the underground tratt former law partner, ly was tc mix the meat with it. Put half the} used in folds, These are which once led from the sage brush arte ances ie = decision, and | e rt tor ” ? bs na or 2,000 he "a er, wou - egg ater ns # venins | med plains of Eastern Washington to the ‘induce the ¢ veg Me at Gover the dish with the rest of the ha: whic te. le ok : sacred inner precincts of the su-jdict against Richardson 419,000 e liking fo: s of cretonne t itt adviee to| crumbs and bake in the oven 25/ j.aicious) * Per wc preme court of Washington Morritt advised Richardson not to | : minutes. nal ce eee eee It is of interest now to the peo-|pay the money. But the decision PA tl neon come Alpndngt:wr ple of the h senatorial district in the Richardson case was written j Eggs in Tomato. Bvery now and then it reappears because the man who traveled that by Root, and the verdict was re Ee Gimsasin: “out g tcbbe)ltereatenad bo tke Pe at agg rt underground trat! is E. B. Palmer, duced to $19,000 oh gy 7 > ney ”y “; om printed ac tC te for he tate sent erritt ch cee gainst Palmer spoon of stewed tomato to which | designs | a candidate for the sta’ a. ~ ro Rn a : Pa ‘ has been added a pinch of salt and - | | Richardson returned hom onetof the Washington I 0 ; & dash of sugar, break the egg in A dainty novelty in neckwear is a sight and found a strange geatier] bet fiarts 06 Git Miehardson 8 i this and set in the oven. Bake! hand-embroidered strip of mull, man in bie house who, upon Rich-| fore the committee to testify were é : until firm and serve hot. Serve in| edged with biue, to be plaited on ardecn’s approach, jumped “out of|umseccessta . : the ramequin the collar and fastened with a fancy | Stadew. Misthedson tock &1..8 “thoes “ict the. demaitios ; \ j bin | at the Intruder, and, miasing | brought Richardson to Seattle t 1 J Steir throm | | his target, brought sult for divoreg}testify before it, but Richardson got ; Use one cake of neufchatel| Tailored stocks in white linen are| e mal Hi | against the wife who was entertain«|in the tow Palmer and diva cheese, 1 tablespoon cream \% tea-| made attractive by touches of Per-| jouer te Soueheld wivenaned dias 4 spoon salt, piece of butter half the| sian material. In many cases the| ids titer couse erate thi EN Baees nbasaied eehite ts | size of *the cake of cheese, some/ colored material {s washable, but| donne, GbvGiet hie Michasteen o hantlalinns Gna adn that Rict 1 _ chopped pecan nuts and tobasco|where there is any doubt the i tal Reaaeeaae “eraiaetaiaalt tad meenenl tea bak 4 Salice. Mix together in a bowl,/ majority of stocks are so construct he oni - Bh cae proj 1 pe ig the mg aol “Gow form in smal! balls and roll in/ed t the trimming can be easily | era od "ae matee Murvite dain es the finely chopped pecan nuts.|removed when the neckplece is} ee Seabu , ; se ~ scaieaitiis auaietin ia These balls may be dasa sore laundered } vege Meenh lg es ' eanan “ ky in cuasre Wak teas | preme court for a reduction of the, ments ssnngnananas sesesseesesgtsggenaetazuataatizmmememmsesests: | Ju Root was later retired from as before the) the neh c hard the ARABIAN | fies Siete : j and Mystery IMerritt with the story that Palr Grant cout E. B. Pat ti | had come to him repr ct a candidate for state 1 Palmer, had a pull with the! from the 87th district RLTOLD FOR BOYS p ‘ "i a 4 AND GIRL. mandarin the belt and the 4 4 t t pan 1 4 The Story of Ali Baba | L. 'T i _and Forty Thieves. fg as mane ot bine Is GONE AGAIN While many pa There once lived in a town of ? wo broad, gracefu feathe Ry United Press.) Persia two brothers, named Ca: t( Night Race on Lake (aan wh cg yay oe , sim and Ali Baba The former } A night race on Lake Union wiil| A a having Agent « sorted to | ering many harsh Was very wealthy and the latter jiake place Wednesday evening,| Po rouner in St. Louis, from whom |. oe ps Elec was miserably poor. Ali Baba para tid yey : a n Of} «he was kidnaped three ye AKO cele tn the who was a woodeutter by trade 4 pen ea gibt yal Mary Virginia Poe, 13, daughter of | — tnvestigatior i the fac was out gathering ots one sian Vachs Chub Joseph H. Poo, a chemist, again|:hat the cars now 1 t day, when he n a cloud of in Gaath ke a triangular| M* disappeared down 14th to 47th ir @ust approaching Suspecting ea hha + . + pe sage | — ¢ turning Market of and that it was 1 of robbers, he toa = ape i oid Plan Museum Site. ning thro’ to Ballard 4s hastily climbed a tree and waited | = nme eo 4 | change went int Mi their coming They we y i - pulled off 1: po s aaa More money | nm to pour nto ae. By th 4 roy ey number, and each dismounted and " 7 the coffers of the park board of the! vtos less to go he tied his horse to a tree. Then the BOYS WIN SCHOLARSHIPS. (city of Seattle if the request of - leader of band made his way PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 13.—Geo Berg, representing — the Railroad Suit on through s shrubs, and said F. Wolfe, of Youngwood and State Art Association “Open and straightway a M. Roy Strong, of Cleve rs) of a tract of land 220 by| ‘The principal case argued yester door appeared in the rock. Each are the cessful candidates for| 200 feet in Volunteer Park is grant-| day before the circuit court of ay passed in, and when the sast man the Frank Thomson scholarships.|°? Berg has offered $1 a year for| peas, on the first day of its s¢ had entered, the door shut tightly With the addition of these two|th? lease, This site is advocated | sion, was that of the Seattle Elec fome hours later they all ap. Young men, there will be eight hold.|»¥ Mayor Gill for a museum and| tric 'Co, va, the ttle, Renton & Qa peared again, and when all the ers of these cholarships, which|#® @uditorium, and for that reason) gouthern Railway Co., seeking to § men were the captain said amount to $600 annually, and|Bers’s offer will probably be ac) dissolve an in anted } “Shut, sesame and the door which awarded upon a com-|°*Pted | the lower court biting the Glosed and only @ part of th petitive examination, to sons of em-| x |B. Co, from using Rainier av 9 solid rock Then all the company ployes of the Pennsylvania railroad | Pioneer Is Dead rs i went awa tem | -- | Ali Baba waited while, and Jul Merritt, aged 81, died at|| PAID AD.—Paid by E. T. TEAR then he came down f h ee, TOURISTS TAUGHT SMUGGLING. jthe residence of his daughter, Mra uttered the 1 en NEW YORK 13.—-KEmployes|T. H. Warford, at 6615 24th av, N tered the my In of unserupulou Jon and Paris|W., last night. He is survived by side, the whole fant jewelry house e said be re-|three sons, A. H. Merritt, Diahl P. ly lighted, and sponsible f f the attempted|and Harry M., and two daughters, | bales of rich stuffs, bags of gold smuggling wels into the United | Mra. W artord and Mrs jBldne ¥| hea of ecilous ger te Inape ha learne Smith, of Florence, ash ‘unera Siler h 4 4% und the tay He Tried to Think, but All in Vain leamen advise purchase f me services will be held from the par of v wealthy robbers. Ali Baba — ods of evading the dut jlors of Graha & Wngemann collected as much gold as he could’ wa the-robbers’ cava: @lth ten Wednesday at 2 p.m, The remain carry in @ large bag, bid it care-| mules bearing great chests, He 6 | will be interred at the Crown Hill fully among his fagots, and went reaghed ¢ e the magic| gept, 13.—First 1 tr ee metery the bod Pratel a bea ‘When pede noe. He age Wheeler and First Lieut rt GiL| WOMAN 18 ON POLICE FORCE e got home he and wife re toned mour, Fou arti were CITY, Mo., Sept. 1 hi got home h and his wife re stene place bags of gold at! martialed wt Ths neces } SITY, Mp, Sept. 18. | foice greatly at thelr good fo nce til he had itl cemp at Fort D. A peri Mall He Boned : te) une, and were still’ gloating ove aped hig ween be teed ; \ i, Vv e her masculine co-workers, she ran the wife r ota on charge f t of ¢ and| hide he star under her blouse and] it when in ran th wit of Cassim ulas, the magic words of| were sentenced to ste duty a 4 hide the ; und r her bio ea d his rich brother : hi nm she aw escape b gone fre We WORT ic iciant cn the tones arte sly H fa p Sofa ae ee scsen Sik ener ee “ He ont gown ny, director of the Holmes Square , she grew fairly green with ¢ on a bag and tried to|/ TAFT UPHOLDS COMMISBION.| fiir ound. “I don't need police but, pretending a great interest, think, but all in vain, And then,! CHICAGO, Sept, 13.~—President ciraround, -'t Gout abet. Palibe she begged them to tell her where| as he sat despairingly amid all his| Taft has refused the request of the pong A 1 they got it. They, being a simy wealt he iddenly heard the| Illinois Ma turers’ A fation| reo Fee ence by out minded pair, toid her straightway.|tramp of horses outsidé and know|that he direct the intertate noon | side I : Then she lew ome and told the | the 1 bbers had returned merce commission to personally|The Gratitude of Elderly People ni » her husban¢ d they de Bo the greedy an 16 caught,| conduct the hearing on the pro-|Goes out to whate hel 4 ‘ ; a cided that on the morrow he was) children Of course, it 1a very | pe freight rate advances, Hel|them ease, comfort and strength Vote for Sunrise Court to go to the cave and bring away | wrong to point a moral, but see if|declares he has full confidence in| Foley Kidney Pills cure kidney end| | (Hepublican) Candidate tor re he could of the pave you can find one to fit this story,|the ability of the commission to| bladder diseases promptly and pela JUSTICH OF THE PEACH, ng ere sunrise Cassim arose) and tomorrow we shall tell you| conduct ite affairs without bin dl-|comfort and relief to alderl J hR the next morning and made his| what happened to poor Cassim | rection, | Bartell Drug Stores osep Ander on | THE STAR— 4 Ongar saya der “olt guart ‘cowed cay him when Id tot der kicking wass Artistic Neglige of Silk SYNTHIA GREYS |i i's Saya foot. He is nod sulking in solitoo vias & CYNTHIA GREYS [iieteevou'atcn ins miles of an WRRLOPUNDLN 10 Lieber Adolf; You ask me vot Doar Mise Gre (1) In tt proper der bresent statua of Teddy in for boys to call on girls, age 167 (2) /4er meantime Should the same boy that takes a Vell, Adolf, 1 girl to a party take her home? (3) ] an nod up on| ls tt proper for girls of 14 and 16 fintustiga, but T to Ko out with boys? How old belief me he should the boys stants vere he JACK AND ED. can be eany A Na, not beaux There are fount no pleasanter friendships, 1 think So far aw I can than those of boys and girls who we, he ain'd vent jmeet at thelr own home and have | into any country the compantonship of their parents churebyart und Wise fathers and mothers fit into} pulled any sod }boy and girl good times, but hold] ofer him yet in check any beau business, (2)] You can tk Yes, (3) No s and girls of arount der cor | that age should be tn school serous ner any day und find him engatehed ing unless they go out with older hiss fellow man to der number of} | people. fife or eight tounandt. Und he kips | 7 lartch hours | Dear Miss Grey: Iam engaged] Put, you vonder, don'd somepody to marry a young lady, and have] vish he voult forget at {yay just discovered that she retire by a chicken farm 900 mile« ette flend i have r from der city und 85 miles from der with her, but without « trolley Yous, Adolf. Der Olt refuses to give them Guart doos very young, and I th Der Olt art, Adolf, Ime dose bad influence of some older person| who haf been running bolitigs so that has caused it all, I love het} long dot dey haf nod got tired of very much, but I do not think wel id ef der publig hase D can be happy as things are now./Olt Guart iss der fossils vieh ox Please advise me what to do. | pest you to rally rount der blat | RV jforum til! id ix dismantied to A g as you do, nelther of} putlt a re ing stant for der in you w happy, and she is very | at mn, after vieh der in seifiah inaist upon a habit as un-|esds use pieces of fd for life ratty pleasant and pernictous as elg Der Olt Guart oxpegta you to jamoking. ‘Tell her firmly the r ount jd some more in der [has chosen betwe you and cigar st. ole after id hase been Jettes, and that you will abide by | put back t Guart iss pained |the choice. Do what you can forlin der face wcoss Teddy kips her as a friend, but tell her post | hanging rount der mt holes tn |tively that the engagement is at an) der grount und asking who ise us Jend. If she cares, she will give up| ing der lumber und vot for jthe habit, and if she doesn't care,| Teddy wass alvaya dixs vay—go- you better know It jing behint der scenes as a comity - —— jfrom der gal Yust for diss a ERE EER EHH lone Lime der Olt Guart gave * */ him a dinking part, vere he shoult * THE VANISHERS * | come on carrying a pasteboard stein %& Sweetest of all childlike #/ ay cupboarer to der hant The craze for black and white {« still on. Not only are new | * dreams */ but ax soon as fi wane hats and gowns in black and white, but vells, gloves, stockings, | * In the simple Indian lore ®) set for a Vite House Teddy petticoats and negligee are made of this popular combination | ® Still to me the legend seems ®) run avay mit der whole show und The photograph shows a charming three-quarter length sacque | * Of the shapes who flit before. ®| biayed for sefen years to standting of sott black silk, trimmed with wide white German val tnsertion | * * | room only und empty prifate boxes and lace. The long points in front and the large saflor collar are |* Putting, passing, seen and ® striking features of this pretty garment \* gone * ates m * % Never reached nor found at * * rest, * rate dish or may be placed on the! # Baffitng search, but beckoning # side of the salad dish. In either|# on * way they are attractive and tasty.'@ To t unset of the Blest * * * * + - - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1910, | | ‘Geiting Voke Up in His Pajamas to | Now der Olt Guart vist , don'd come abt, t Ven he w 1 hin cart to der ¢ keeper, der Olt Guart came ould und gate him t der in di N Ol Guart une don'd dink Tedd hurt sefe ly, becoss alnee n he nase rc jurty miles on a cayuse und tree tousant miles on a Pulls mit ould der aid of a sofa pillow, Yust to assure dem id wass a matter of vital indifference to t Teddy tolt 4 to ef dey coult vin elegtior dot vay, why, dot wane ¢ vay elegtions hat v » dine left Teddy a few idle avay hise time n fation mofements, und editoring ¢ THE OTORY OF A POLITICAL UNDERGROUND TRAIL WhlCH Talk From Back PROMINENT CLUB MAN DIES AFTER OPERATION. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13.—Hor ace Boynton, president of the Call fornia club, and one of the leading} citizens of Los Angeles, is dead of heart failure, the result of an an acathetic admininte for a minor operation. Boon 4 the &naes } thetic was given Boynton expt /ANREST TRUST HEADS TODAY (ity United Pree) CHICAGO, 18 th Mittimu of of officials indicted day by J the United packers, it is rrest mpanies sued to the Ay were Landis t. The be br K cted today PLAN FOR STATE FAIR NEXT WEEK) Everytth in adinesa for the second annual Western Wash-| ington fair, to be held at Madison | Park, which beg next Monday | and continues ugh the follow-| ing Sunday, Sf railroad rates will be in effect from all Western M the finest live of the exhibith and and wild fowls for tadustrse many ta eral hi ph Cheatiaese | pays and cheerfulness replaces liver, | rowel when stomach, kidneys and bowels are ‘helped| naturally to do their duty by| Lincoln » perfect suffered and backache I got them gave a trial y gave ni reat tinued till now I rfect health © con am again Bartell Drug Tallore and Men's Furnishers 1107 Pike Street, Between Boren and Minor. Excellent Food Faultle ervice, artistic sur roundings, delightful music these are a few of the things that have made our cafe popu lar, Souvenirs for the ladic every Thursday evening Herr Franz Adelman and Orchestra Hotel Savoy Cafe Piatforums.” States Teddy Iss we Yust Like a Bucking a vorit's Mderadure, und getting voxe und baggage trucks to| Riters and erfoot der ¢ jocomotife vissles, und| x sount| Olt Guart] j i | relief, | in} Suite Double 1 answered fully at once tr Chin 1 « ackne of ing WHAT DEFECTS ARE IN YOUR FACE? SOME FACE DEFORMITIES, NATURAL AND aAcey. DENTAL, THAT ARE READILY OVE RC OME BY OUR CHIEF SURGEON OF THE VIENNESE DERMATOLOGICAL INSTITUTE The following pictures illustrate better than words the hanges that turned Homeliness into Beauty, D ty into { eV Wrink! Over the Katire A Hirthmark Absolutely Nemeved Face Removed. ve Mal by = A Broken, Flat Nowe fridge Inleas Oper Stratght. y Corrected. Noman Nowe raightened and the < mnd alned, nen the Mfe of a person turned from timidity ang society of others tr self-confidence that emly Ing of persona) attractiveness and ¢ ity can u bee on, 1s the ) nose and creome by yaictan, «and in wa ppear pleas. The opual ite the for jate the differenc by. How much 1a pretty one many years ifted with the wiedge the V: the ae unreliable and inexperienced fake to imitate us no other office at 368-369 Ar ling. Our women—we on! graduate ph The Viennese Institute 368-369 Late With John H. Woodbury Arcade Building Wash. ttle, Where to Go and How to Get There Grand Opera House M M FARE For Tacoma “FLY onthe FLYER a SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE e—KOUND Neue Round Trips Fall Schedule Effective September 16, 1910 STEAMSHIPS “Prince Rupert” and “Prince George” LEAVE redays and Sundays at 2 1:00 pm. oe m ndaye at co pom am © Stewart « Return Return Return Return 2.50 Not tnclud and ber Including berth City Ticket Office, First nen Ind. 2064, Main 5.00 24.00 reservations app Beattie, Wash Pavia DOCK FOOT OF MAT TRIP, See Three round tripe dally. gitlg at 7s 45 and 10:36 m 5 a.m. and 12:1 k, Seattle; N. ; PF so H 176. Tacoma Tel., | Pivess—Bunset, "Mein 29 n to change wit ut MOALS SEKVRD. AMUSEMENTS. ~ AMUSEMENTS. “ME “SHADOWS OF 6 ole, My Wite rns’ will be read LN PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequated Vaudeville” Manage io © DON'T ARIZONA JOB vin MISS And His Cow I ‘Qualtt ir Girls and Wild Horses | | oat NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Dugdale’s Park ‘Base ball Today at A GREAT Crry t SEATTLE : = Boe Yesler Cat Lois Theatre Your kidney ay be of ALEX PANTAGES, Manag ong standing, { elther ae Phones: Main 1304) Ind. 4334 set came ever it I Leer arate Foley's Kidney 1 ald you FUE GREAT JOHN GANTON to get rid of it a rege Hig I ie Success « With || your natural healt! gor. “One Khe Row hare a WW bottle of Foley's K Remedy ase Upon La made me well sibbull of + te nual matiness ‘tuee|/Grand View, WI ence take Ms Ra | ing it now,—Barte Stores, eS 6 ee EES SS ae ee hs 1 Q@eese pee rate