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’ Grandmother’s Paisley Shaw] Made Into a Beautiful Wrap If we wor wish to be right uptodate in . matter of even ; ing wraps, we will have a coat 7 : made of grand ‘ mother's chertah ‘ ed paisley shaw! ; If we haven't that : hetrloom and feel 4 that we jy 4 must have the a wrap that Dame Fashion says is the proper thing for evening wear will part with $50 at least, if we have to buy a shawl. They real ly make beautiful garments and Yery smart ones too Thisevening long shawl palaley with one end turned back a ee SS ae ee to form the big sallor collar. This me the .¢oll shows the | | | bread crumbs | thickly over top Clear Soup. Take 1 quart of water to each pound of meat and bones, Cut up| the meat and crack the bones, Add] any Vegetable or herb that in de fred and simmer together gently inti! all js thoroughly well done Cool, skim and strain through a serge bag. When reheating, add aalt and pepper to taste Fricatelli Grind pork tenderloin fine in a Meat chopper. Season with anit] and pepper, grated onion and a bit of powdered sage, Take half as much bread as meat, soak the rumba until soft dry and mix with the meat, Add | or 2 un beaten eggs to bind. Shape into small fat cakes, dredge with flour and fry Risatto. Put In baking dish alternate lay era of cooked rice, aweet peppers and minced onion. Season. Motat en with bot milk Co with dry cheese 45 minutes and gra Hake Brown Betty. Pare and chop 2 cups apples | Butter a baking dish and put to it! er of apples sprinkled with|. ; a sugar, bite of butter and a little Scott Key, « Baltimore lawyer, and | . lgtven to verse writing. You could| jetunamon. Cover with a layer of Elven 1 : Re ped | fine toasted bread crumbs, then an-|""'eh him as he soribbied on the i back of an envele great! other layer of apples, and #0 on| er | ail bax ts 00k Tae ee layer |American national hymn © Star] . | Spangie< i Banner nuat be of butt erumt Cover cng 7 are atte just 96 years ago ~ 4 Ee gy oe _ DPST |wrote the words of that song while ; orate ane orewn at once loacing the deck of the British #hip it was made of} | with hard saw AROUND THE HOME | In buying fish, is firm, so that if preased by the} finger it will rise again instant! that the eyes are bright, the gflis red and the scales not earily rubbed off. p the inside of your oven scrupulously clean. Have the shelves, sides and door scraped down and washed with hot soda water at lea a week nd | | that the flesh | feat THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 “OH SAY! CAN YOU SEE?” FLA Sod . ff, se & JverdCy ~ G HYMN IS 96 ‘cited + alias F4m ey 1G. Pavrrn”t ae had A NaCl Cad oftarmim Whoa. t Land Wickes ore ) On4U Slory eaees ta hrudy ia Mo OC. ie haw Lash rte Wheok aed Nhe vehi 1 10> Gane pref Horse ae, A » Prod Kak Sas - kaasled Binns ev Mle D> ~ We nail not our Ninety-six years ago! Put your self back all those years and imag | ine that you are aboard a British | off Fort McHenry, then one | sea defenses of Baltin further that and that tmagine oner of war aken what might be th at the flag twilight's last gelaming you are a prie ou had just ant gla hailed ”o proudly at the ur comp m would be Franets} Minden during the excitement of the bombardment, when every mo jment he feared tu are and ced down in do | [Stripes would be f FRANCIS SCOTT KEY The following morning he wa P. - a loased—not until after he bad «atte |On the way he added to the verses fied himeelf that the flag was #till and made some minor changes and there-—and returned to Halttmore./sent ft to the Baltimore Amer mk hae Se * nee dh are | ~ Ki bvnnwt — Sse ele Me himaen ed Cmnrve, ! FAC SIMILE OF ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT OF FIRST STANZA OF “THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER.” IS THE FORESTRY B | lot nas 508 Hane. t 4 eee ? That paper nted the words in al pr special edition, which sold quickly jin the streets, and before night was being sung by half of the tnhabi |tants of that city to the air of Anacreon in Heaven So it is true that while the words of our national anthem are purely American, t melody was com posed by an Englishman, John Stat ith, and was de ed to eult) the extraordinary range and beauty jof Ralph Tow n's Voloe, Key died in Baltimore in 184%, | GRACE CHURCH SERVICES Dunlap will occupy the eM church, 30th ‘ow morn « for the} who is at} conference BIG EAGLE SHOT at Enumclaw Cla Haws and The bird measured and two inches from tip wing UILDING Rev pastor Centralia attending An eagle was shot clght feet ‘to tip of the under side of the cloth. The shaw Coffees makes.an excetfent pe ? fringe ts left on for furniture. Drain off the leftover a al the collar. The |coftee, and when there is a quart . e . e garment is dow/mix it with a tableap of swee ble-breasted. It/oll Rub the furniture over with| > ; : has no sleeves, ithis and polish it with a dry cloth.| Why is the Forentry 1c. seven buildings was to become a think the exposition is still on and 1" ent to the cam tha the can anything they onty slits for arm /if the coffee is strong it will help|probably the moat interesting hero ad ' oe ye tal can. oon Somebody snounced openings. At the }to conceal all scratche ) Meee = — > the city don't kn o « ' Som n [acer tee aoten osha yg aes [Structure of tt AYP. ex blame, but I feel that, having | without authority that the Fores length t« turned If the hands have become very | PO#ton. sot open to the public buted my mc { have a,t open to the public | up into a deepimuch stained with ink, they should e the f the fair, almost ght to protest strongly agatr the summer my assis hem. The coat is|be rubbed with lemon juice butiding has been | being _ | ant and | have taken time from trimmed with hundreds of vist the qiestion to F./ our work to show visitors through wide braid in| To make a tough beefateak ten-| tors hay to the University af) of the museain ng becau nad come palaley shad |der, pour a mixture of two table-| Washington grounds to visit { of the who hag charge cially to wee it. We ca The hat is also | spoons vinegar and one of etts2 of] particular building because of fie}of the Forestry building do thet sow that the college A new fall crea-jover it and let stand three hours| fame. A promine ttle GE “As you know,” sald Curator) has opened. is in the tion Ibefore broiling writes this to The Star TGreen, “the university took over Part of the museum fs im th | “Together with other citizens 1| more buildings from the exposition | building. We cant leave it unpro — | contributed ny share toward the | than was at firet ¢ ted The re tected and we haven't the mon i} { |} A-¥-P. exposition, not alone be | sult is we haven't efficient funds|to hire two guards, which would be , | lenuse of the t * that would be/on hand to take { thém. [| necessary. As soon as the legis | vO jl brought to the city by the exposihad hoped to bave the Fore lature ix open I intend to ask for an | tion, but because I believed in tMe | building open thie summer, b additional appropriation that will ‘The Sie plan of erecting permanent bulld-|have # great deal of ma in| make it possible for us to take care plain tabrice are no louger BY MRS. GEO. A SMITH time on practical jokes. As for! ings that would prove attractive |that bu we haven't the|of the additional buildings, It is ae vor. 8 preference now bo really making any effort to deprive | gy ts to ¢o! omey to two guards to pro-| most unfortunate that this building - ‘ The noise, excitement and smoke ‘ during the years comm mon, © D ing shown 3 cain striped, or of the battle of the primaries are men of their personal Mberty to The gate cumantiiion wede tel tek & cannot be spened, but wears power pines mate ,|Smoke or not to amoke, w *>lyeond boast that every one of ital “PF whe visit is | leas to help it at presen r over at last, and we can now again | 10° prond boast tha f : |lutely repudiate any such idea is understood that efforts The dominating styles of wraps de heard in our old plea been /Pian. We are accused of all sorts be made during the coming fe Paris are confined tot ty per While our o umn has en ? the Ch of Cots re confined to two types, | : by primary news, yet/% crimes, from trying to deprive te have the Chumber ; Beclassic mantic and the practical yatta sea te n idle. men of thetr personal liberty and merce take this matter up to see @M. Both are on slender lines Rone of w yoot'c~ o ruin their business, up to a desire what can be done toward opening i . is got j Woman suffrage gnoeegeuer yt age to control politics that we may| Mind to the publle Anew Oriental | turban fs of net) ting eo an bev ser to be | Cause the “downfall of the nation.” | AT STATE FAIR MONDA irke, a8 BOMeEbOdY remarked jauit of our election vn fact, genti.| Wouldn't it be a wise, sonaibie| sity of Washington is unother landslide. In thing for men to look into the con Atutkes’ ht & cate Gene ment in oor favor is becoming 50 strong that our enemies have be gun to circulate canards about us im an effort to weaken our position About two weeks ago @ story was red in gold, silver, and Oriental colorings in silks js of the materials are held at the sides by a fancy tab braid and a fiat satin Wesiee lace is expected to be In| published that an effort was being cn ior raha « and made by an organization of Seattle _ iis fall and winter; Women to introduce an ordinance (won. |prohibiting smoking on street cars _ Suffragista treated this as a good Js @ disposition again to use joke until several days ago the fons im 4m ornamental knowledge came to us that there the return of the old time | Wae a very well defined idea going ie” is among the possibili-| the nda among men that there of fait is such a movement, and that we are back of it. That ts absolutely ions which have been ex-|false. The writer knows the plans popular on the colored|and work of every suffrage lub in mer, will be| Seattle, and can prove that there never has been the sligh of such a move the 5 The collariexs waist contin to| suffrage organi mm We are too busy with the work of winning voters to w. lar. It is worn afternoons The Pigmies Laughed When They Struck Him With Their Tiny Swords. Hercules Just Mis doubtful if the thon the % was Wemely tail among ti oud it a giant pine t Walking stick But in f grea uw Strength A mn H Pamies that r and was dea In fa Of these Little on of ed around b ved by Whom was tallc an a tow 0 He used the a the battles » and wo sit th the " And let the 5 at shade, or ful littte buge man a ~ wt Hercules Antacus to Sprang oe” Of course the pigmies were er cm, ate k| raged at the destroyer of their ally sect I nd with rd made ar. Bu feck Ant st | their tiny swords didn't even punc “e eS - ture his tough skin, and he didn't orgamaal h what they were trying to do feos til one little fellow, with an es ae . sally loud 2B mored into nelle n| his ear and challenged him to dead ga _ on) 4 pmbat ow," ercules was much amused, an +] : : a hearty laugh Me promised sealants that he would not “4 4.| molest them. But to this day, back = ng in the pigmy nation, these littl wa creatures recall the tradition ms t t r-jhow their ancestors worsted Her cules. of | ditions existin women have to 41 years’? Wyoming 41 Idaho 14 years, and in Colorado years. The percentage of by women has always high, and yot none of those has passed any such freak tion as our own legislators by men) did last session—the cigarette law, which made It in the states where voted for the last Women have ve years; in ‘in vote " states | legisia ted anti Megal for a person to have in his poase sion even the “makin's” of a cigar ette 1 defy any one to find any law that, will compare with that in any equal suffrage state. Or any other freak laws of a like nat which deprive any of the liberty of leciding what he will eat, drink or wear Voters of shington, don't al low your Judgment to be warped by any prejudiced opponent Learn for yourselves what the women of the equal suffrage st have d with the ball od t a deci« for vurselves whether your wives and sisters are no capable # those women of voting intelll gently and sanely, and with as great a desire to se their own best in terests and the interests of thelr husbands and brothers These antiduffrage canards are ten up by an org are trying to run our affairs. Will ou allow your actions to be con. trolled by Massachusetts dictators? TRUST. tter tr all and be dec And p that trast and that de- ving. Than doubt one beart which, if be Heved Sind bisanee desletite oth, teas bn) FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE TO SAVE FOREIGN-BORN GIRLS FROM SLAVERY. Utah and} He'LL BE THERE MONDAY It will be hard to keep the{prize animals and birds during the] | schoolboys their studies this| week, for the entries are little tn coming wee for the Western! ferior.to those of the exposition last Washington fatr opens Monday for}/summer. Almost.the entire west] a whole week of celebration side will be represented in the way The usual program of races has! of vdgetables | been nged, and several features} For those who care for neither ine ‘ ap most inter or live stock some fancy ac ag of these feature events is the|robatic and vaudeville stunts bay cowboy relay race of four miles/but| been secured. The program cha the Indian pony contest is also #t-|almost daily, but the one for Mc tracting much attention. The track/day Includes: Live stock is in fine shape, as it | been | fruit and vegetable exhibit, poultry wed by Seattle horse trainers for| show, industrial exhibit, a 2:12 trot several weeks ting race, two runnipg races, cow Lovers of fine stock and poultr lay race, Indffin pony LOE will have a chance th kee some a yatics and vaudeville Mrs. Raymond Robins, | of the Women's Trade Union league and her advise in the larg Pitles are working out @laborate plans to get in touch with immigrant girl when the at American port and save them from the clutches of the white ave ade and sweat shop exploiters. It is admitted to} be a big undertakt but its pro mote belle that if they can per fect their jocal union und = secure the co-operation of immig ation offi cials they are hound to sucee Serve .« wuee with boiled mutton, mint sauce with roast Paco grated horse radish with roast beef apple sauce with roast goowe, toma to sauce with roast veal or eng sauce with fish, and eran berry sauce with roast turke ' | Northwestern League DUGDALE’S PARK FOR SALE is under ¢ pntrol of the not the cit | INFANTILE PARALYSIS. The danger of babies getting this dread on 8 very much elimin ated if fresh nd careful feed jing has been employed to keep up the baby | to resist disease with a baby nerally in proportion to careful atten in these matters. 2 far we have no record of a baby , bing to Infantile Paralysis jthat has bee fed on cow's milk modified w DENNOS BABY FOOD. ore 8 ACRES KIVER WATER FRONT AT $50 PER ACRE 8 ac of dandy river wat f h ount nm Stillagua not overflow $10 cash. mth It won't © gone a cal | )LE HANSON & CO | Floor New York Block | . | And This Clipping Will | $2. 65 Tune and Clean If Heattie’s 5 x mossitt ota WILcox te University ‘st MAIN 2m ENOUGH PAPER FOR ONE | DOLLAR jot th Aye is worth | per vit A BARGAIN. |FEDERAL PAINT AND WALL PAPER CO. 1314 First Ave. Near University St. to $ om com uy r 4 Pin XOUR BxWS Were Q ¥ “ OuR CAL THE PRICE IS AT THE BOTTOM NOW BUY BEFORE IT GOES HIGHER! | | There is everything to gain | nothing to lose this year | buying early Of famous blue ribbon stock A word to the wise i uf The sire is a winner of many fictent ribbons, cups and medals; ’ a i full pedigree goes with each Double Header To cil J. w. Bulloc ”“ kitten, For further information {| First Game Starts at 2 p. m.| 609 Tenth Ave nddre K 109, care Star East 87 Ind, 87 SEATTLE vs. Admission at 25c-50c TACOMA | Later inte in gold in the a4 book was eat of Mme welxht | written CAVALIER) WILL 222%" Washington. census bureau according Hernhardt quite as vile and vicious ae the other, which was called “La Viede Marte Pigeonnt pened 20 and the fed ently completed, is (By United Frees.) $520 NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Preseure 1% acres for $ on tome | from an unexpected source is to |#10 cash, balance per month | be brought to bear upon Mme. Lina | T land well, ia well located avalieri-Chanler to force her to|#d we your expenses if you one her claim for the fortune of | >" Cor n. mn a Robert Winthrop Chanter, based OLE HANSON & CO, on an fron-clad prenuptial contract Third Floor w York Block filed with the registrar bere ye iii terday It became known today that the Astors, who are relatives of the Chanlers, may gppear in the con flict. The Metropolitan Opera com pany is controlled by the Astor family. Should they conclude to make Mme. Cavalleri’s appearance in Amertea difficult and embarrass ing for the diva, her career, so far an America is concerned, would be | ruined “DIVINE SARA’S” | ENEMY PASSES ON PARIS bler Are no more certain than the’ value of a bank account and the Saving Habit. Saving places you ahead, and develops those |] traits of character which bring Colom ars and Sept in Marie actress about success years ago, in 1880 or. there | Get ahead and stay ahead abouts Sara Bernhardt and Marie Colom bler were inté ‘mate friends and when Sara toured the United States Marie accom panied her. Pioneer Place, Then they! quarreled, the Colombier returned Comer First ané Yester to Paris and wrote a book contain ing her impressions of the Bern hardt as collected during her tour, and called it “Sara Barnum.” Even 10 acres of land, situate just Paris could not stand the book, the|across the Sound, not far from author was arrested for violation of|a prosperous townsite. Terms $60 public morality, was fined and | cash, balance to sult you. sentenced to three months in pris-| OLE HANSON & CO, on. This followed a sensational| Third Floor New York Block scene, participated in by Mme = Bernhardt, her son Maurice and Jean Richefin, who raided Mile Colomblier’s apartments and horse. whipped her. The book was after ards seized by the authorities and Services. destroyed, and those now in the WATSON B. COLEMAN, hands of collectors are worth their|[l 612 & st. 8. W. W 24 ACRES FOR 36 land good well; good neigh g008 district sou Main 6260—Phones—ind. 1524 Terms $10 cash, $5 per month. Our | ads are always true. We never pre SEREN @ BALDRIDGR tend to have a thing and then try Tallors and Men's Furnishers to sell you another. Free expense. 1107 Pike Street. OLE HANSON & CO. Between Boren and Minor or New York Block Third FI Uncle Sam’s Figures On the Cost of Living Annrn * OF FooD ENERGY © CENTS WILL BUY | . 410 +e 1030 Cheese Rutier Rice 6540 S. Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin No. 142) Here are figures that are based on official tests made by the United States government, showing that you get over 15 times the amount of rgy, strength and muscle from wheat flour that you do from beef. While these figures were made on ordinary wheat flour, you must know that you gain a still higher percentage when you use High Flight Flour. This flour has become a standard in the West because it Is milled exclusively from the best of the Bine Stem hard wheat crop—a fact which makes High Flight Flour always uniform in quality and reliable in results. All grocers. Order today. IGH Columbia River Milling Co. Offices and Warehouses, Seattle LIGHT FLOUR You can buy a lot at Sparks Heights for $150 on pay- ments of only $1.00 weekly, with no interest or taxes add ed. These are beautiful view lots on the west side, in the 3¥emile circle. Street oars close by direct to down town —one fare. Graded school. Ad- joining lots si three times our price. our office and we will take you out to see the property any time. SPARKS BROS., 14 Bernard St., Spokane, c. B. TITUS, AGT. 5113 Ballard Ave, Seattle, Wash, Fire-P rf Storage Same Price BEKINS MOVI AND STORAGE CO.,, Ine. Madison at Twelfth East 414—Cedar 414 nat emneate Lemme

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