The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1910, Page 6

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Cynthia Grey's [15 HARD TO BE "WORTHY SON OF WORTHY Crrespondeny mant natls, Can you a that the something Just as | READER n the nails aking in warm, | The cuticule at the} ometimes soft the lquid to soften or A DAILY plying a good rear the nails are | removed and the cuti pushed down by a of wrapped about an orang 4 stick dipped in peroxide of t en and pow it proper for al a boy} home? (2) Should to put his arm How should girls | ? (4) When is} Dear Miss Grey: Is to yw about her ) of 18 wear the hair &@ proper time for a girl under 16 to retire? D. T. AND P. 8 A—In the evening girls of that age should be smpanted by parents or responsible older per sons, The idea Is not that the girls cannot be trusted, but to show ev parents are anxious r ty and com. solicttude for fort of their daughte not shirk that Certainly not the se Do by undigni. duct, Invite fied or unladylike cc such a liberty If any boy is ih bred enough to offer such an af front to a we aved young girl he should be dropped from the Hist of your acquaintances. (3) Parted or pompado: » front, without a rat. A girl of 13 may r her hair fn a braid with a rit at the top a@ ribbon b om, or the braid may be looped up with nly A girl of 1 would bet | ar the hair coiled or braided at the back of the } 4, with a bow; MISS L. C. VIOLET HOUK and in itt tt 2 cups flour. Beat it well the morning add flour to make dough. Knead 15 minutes; rise until Hight butter, softened. and 1 saltspoonfu ap the t will pap ook to rap then add % cup of currants % cup of 1 of ¢ To Test Nutmegs the stitching hold it and give a snugger otherwise obtained will make this line ‘than can be place the a board and rub the shiny places with fi not too hard, but Jus: fons for bills of fare will be from time to time on this | paper. For Friday and Saturday Only Ladies’ Suits, from top- of-the-season’s materials— the cream of correct Eng- lish Cheviots, Serges, Ven- etians and Worsteds; reg- ular $50.00 Suits, Friday and Saturday only— Long Coats $27.50 Men’s made-to-measure Suits, from Scotch Tweeds, Diagonals, brown, blue, tan, grays and black, for Friday and Saturday only— Our ability to turn out nothing but the best makes this the proper place to purchase your Suits at prices which guarantee you a saving. DIAMOND 517-519 UNION STREET Tailors for Tailors for Men Women SIRE” WHEN YOU'RE A GIAL—AND PRETTY Bonet « Otten t e F at ts br ald | Miss L. ©. Violet Houk’s chief|children where she was raised in two braids, the braids ar Ay teh! teed r }aim fe has been to be a Called her “Elate,” but in a rage sl crossed in back and pinned on coro-|“m in fe bh used te “My name tan't Elate net style around the head, and the| “worthy son of a worthy aire.” It |/% sae “go htc weaseeicoaihaccie bow is wag * = meee adn has not always been easy, in view Miss Houk spent a year on th least before 10:30, to get the needed | of the fact that she is wondrously | stage in The Crossing,” with Jobn amount of sleep. fair, with a mass of the most beau-| Blair, Then she left the stage and t th society woman | wrote a book on Washington life Dear Miss Grey Would youl nas ever in New York, | entitled Girl in Question. please send me a recipe for buns?! Washington, Paris or the other cap |was sor K of an audacious (2) How cheaply should a fs {tals where Miss Houk is famous. book, and its deseriptions of Wash ef 10 live? Please send the bi Her father was Leonidas C. Houk, ington social and high life created of fare. CONSTANT READER. [for 29 years congressman from a sensation A.—Make a sponge over night! Tennessee. He was so disappointed Tm a woman, but I can't be with 1 cup milk, scalded, 1 saltspoon | that no son was born to him that idle woman,” abe says If 1 we salt, 1 tablespoonful sugar and 1 be named hia daughter “L. C.." after/ my father's son I know I we egg, beaten together, 4 cup yeast.| bis own initials, The Washington | never be tale. After pressing as good as new nutmeg. Let it rise in stmeg with a pin, and until light. Shape to sm * the nv ex ts fresh cakes, put them close toge it iw va 8 when well risen, bake in ate oven. Glaze them a: seatiy: beens ‘whieh he a . and milk. A bit of « b may be fresher A belt made of nar put in the middle of « ary, Kenan oe faced grosygrain ribbon sired. (2) I cannot tell how cheaply They are prettic found most satisfactory, and wher you ought to live without knowing ine color of the chiffon matches finished with stitching at top edge your income. Living in a small! coh o > okivt ig as firm as anyone would wish town, it would help if you had a without being the least clumsy yard big enough for a garden and When sewing this belt on by ma Chickens. You should save at least| If your serge skirt of last year|chine a little manipulation that 10 per cent of what you earn. " nd not worn | causes e belt to curve slightly crumb again ment, add the | boll. In David ¥ | mysteriously tw Francisco, the « | ples who « year ago vanished from under suspicious | Washington, D. circumstances? who knew the latter Peoples for 15 years at Athens, O., thinks so. | The Peopies whom Carpenter knew In the East had gone from Athens to Washington to collect « $6,000 debt for a concern of which jhe was the head, and which was threatened with bankruptcy. He! cotiteted the money and was never seasoning to taste THE STAR-—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910, NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOM N Plunge into hot fat! until brown, or brown tn akillet ta | Simmer « mo whole sauce ples. ame Dav P Roll PF. GET LINE ON | MISSING MAN the Beattie | \utomobile man who disappeared 50 Monday in id W. P Carpen NO TRACE OF BSealloped sprinkle buttered Hatter-——Hoyiog Price bake dish with fine bread crumbs, | butter. HH put In a layer of oysters, then| 5 a HH sprinkle with salt, paprika and cel: | te ery and parsley chopped fine. Con bows tinue until dish is full, add 1 cup} rr rich milk and 2 tablesp * butter Hy in bits, Bake 20 minutes 4 Roasted Delicious luncheon 4 dish, Drain 1 pint oysters and ¥ place on pan, Put tn hot oven on 4 is @ buttered pan until edges begin | 8-50@. 3.22 to curl. Season, add 2 tablespoons | eate—Helling F butter and turn over email ple ide ‘eed on of buttered toast. Garnish with! ‘ 1? ia parsley ug hte: Stuffing for Turkey Season | we ‘hi dried bread crumbs with salt, pep per, parsley, thyme and sage, and |} “pad moisten with bite of melted butter sé 1 ‘@ Heat % pint oysters, add to dress. | {ive X* ! he ing and stuff che turkey }Ox tongue, fresh Stew—-Drain 1 quart oysters ned Heat liquor to botling point, strain through cheesecloth, add oysters nels and cook until oysters are plump 104611 Remove with skimmer, place tn i 10% soup tureen with butter, salt and pepper, Strain liquor, add a quart yn of milk, heat and pour over oysters Bisque—Cook a tablespoon of “oe flour with the same ynt of but ‘ ter and add 1 cup hot cream or Ba milk. Add enough hot water to strained oyster liquor to make 1 tame ""™**, Seete—Melling Price, quart, mix with it 1 pint chicken |! 5 hame a stock, 1 tablespoon minced paraley, | 2.05" Bar" Ht & bay leaf, blade of mace, 1 tea | we 4 spoon Worcestershire sauce and Monte, Live Weight—Ruying Prie Heitere, th and we Hows Ba ter | Le [heard from. Carpenter saye be TT ee) thought he aw him on Seattle | ms ASS ..f streets once or twice, but that the |” 7 jaupposed Peoples always avoided | ¥t* eee a | him [Native appien ® in | | Grabuopies ug % San Francisco.—Joe Carboni,” uf kiestocrtes Pett weet) borer, a ¢ was instantly * ah Inet night ¥ natiding hen Danco at Dreamland tonight. - Sample Suit Sale Women's Tailored Suits TAKE ELEVATOR 500 OPEN UNTIL VALUES TO $40.00 of the to vinit this ou will find a on of Dresses one favorable time hop. He und Women's of new color $2 paving ¥ garment Best $25 Suits On farth WORTH TO $45.00 we claim th at the hip tion 100 New Sample Coats ined to double our our price », $2 adies’ Sample Suit House ARCADE BUILDING 9 P.M. SATURDAY TAKE ELEVATOR JAP SLAYER No trace of ‘|MILLIONAIRE HENRY |: + | for business on December GIVE TURKEY DINNER ON TAME BEARS Beattie optimists will be given the “ Gis a chance of their lives at a turkey |, & for the schiogl Sigg aime dinner the Seattle Commercial club | tg pe te chool direet und @ bond Saeug tt proposes to give next Tuesday even. | $8506 4, 18 going ‘lowe TACOMA, Nov, 17 , IGTON +. Nov. 17—~|!ng. Among the after dinner speak: | On! . 1 | Toyokie : WASHINGTON, D, ©, Nov, 17 od up | Toyokieht Morimoto, the Japanero|. vo tours are alinont’ an danger (ere are Rey, Adna Leonard, John T.; 1 ry fob who murdered Hidekicht Komura at] oi". have around the house an Heffernan, Frank B. Cooper, James reg od at A. cleats i¢ ¢ oe » \ gle dg ertac ominte ~ | lant heard of the murderer being (he | pn een ne ene Park - Oysters. name evening when he held up the| wiry ethanol aon 9 et i 3 . Sauce for Cocktails—One cup to-| Wife of T. Maruto a mile and # half pelt made public weny, Inj ee STOMACH TROUBLES VANISH mato catsup, % teaspoon onion |from the scene of the murder, and| © ote aie | . TTLE 4 % tonapoon walt, 1 teaspoon {secured $36 ge 4 AFTER TAKING A LITTLE DI 4 ny complaints were received | 7 horseradish, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 durin . s A, . uring the summer of damages in| tablespoon lemon juice and 8 drops various camps by bears, They tre If you had some Diapepsin handy) burn, f or heavy fedling jg omy Mix ihe and keep on ioe quently become so tame that they|and would take a@ Httle now your t inea, — debit A several hours vefore uelng. ae do not hesitate to destroy tents or! stomach distress or indigestion oe eating » oyato n¢ pose i aha Ko through windows Into houses ; ; P , x 17 , cover with tee water for five aaln necure food, and sometimes they would teoge vk five minutes and | gi¢ ther be no cng utes rain, dry, crub, dip dn jrefuse even to be driven away.” you would feel fine left « the stomach beaten wellseasoned ee, and | eld This harmless preparation wil to” | digest anything you eat 1 & sour, ouboforder and over h with nansedag pe's I * a Certaln ¢ a stomach TURNS PAWNBROKER | before you realize it inchs, TO ‘AID POOR FOLKS! If ; oat me don't tempt you tation and t jor what little you do eat seems to food am * fill you, or Hes ike a lump of lead | fuat the ‘ 7 goa i. C. Henry, millionaire, is going |in your stomach, or if have some, into the pawnbroking business. Hen.) heartburn, that is a sign of indi minutes att ry is president of the Metropolitan | gestion at oe . Sauk Sma poredsl: other tare son Ank your pharmacist for a 50-cent 7 drag stony | cerns, besides being president of the | case of Papes Mlapepsin and take; These lars ont cases eontell Anti Tuberculonis league, and inter-|a little just as soon as you ean.) more th lent to thoroughiy Jested in other philanthrople work,|There will be no sour rising», no| cure alm case of He in going into the pawnbroking | belching of undigested food mixed | indigestior ony other | business purely from altruistic par-| with acid, no stomach gas or heart-| disturbar |powes, He wan o help the poor} - who are orbitant ch w compelled to pay ex rges. He will open ug the vegetables | White building. If the venture prov ‘i 1 YOU A N CA R 10 per cent per annum. concent WE’RE HERE TO STAY ‘ Mr. Man! Do You Want a Nobby | This !s Great Weat will shed water 4 Sai day long 7 These are the e stylish coats you a pr ee _ ates quwmeme | And London Offers a $I , COAT? are used through Worth Set at qi © gece $10 $6.98 May Manton Patterns, 10c. Underwear—Hosiery—Men’s Wear Russian Coney Fur Set, or large-sized shawl and to match; sold everywhere $15.00 set. On sale whil set last, at, pionne Silk, Real, a wide range of | cluding white and a email quantity Taffeta; close tomorrow At 25c Arctic Sox, 5¢ Crockery—Carpets Curtains—-Blankets Flannelette Kimonos AND DRESSING SACQUES in beautiful Moral, Rest quality ette Persian and © I designs; fitted and ‘ we styles; ail colors and sizes; worth Bikes aie nad $1.00 Se call ‘em Eskimo Sox, we have two kind: welght, Meeced, at 1b pair; | OVERSTOCKED ON 5e's pair, Stor ae a e you alld the SG One-Piece Dresses | 2." eamsters’ Coa $4.00 Heavy © made waterproof blanket-lined: the warmest made Special T WORTH $15 AND $2: The beat All-Wool B dcloth. Serge, Henrietta and other wool One-Piece Dresses, in plain tallored s and fa models; blacks, browns RT navy blue, grays, reds, greens and other sha: all sizes HERE’S ANOTHER $1.00 PAON VELVETS Beautiful col lenty of , . agg en's oT $6 Sealette at $3.98 | Men’s Suits, there's only ne Best thing you ever saw; linen | Big asec t of Clay We | ac elve ‘ and Cassimeres, in dark og a woven, high pile weights Gall . queen these tomorrow, } Seal $3.98 o Alaska Guaranteed L. Satin, 85c at for two $3 Suitings for $1.50 is guarantec Trousers Men's and Young Men's Troe lor tw ic aa joe, | ers, worth $4.00 and $5.00, Spt 36-Inch Satin Serge, 69 oer, o- pon - $3.48 tg $2.98 wh; Ww fy 8, pe t faney or 1. I Sc : i ‘ $1.50 6 seller, ‘tie Stripe Pillow Tops, ae ur regular. 18¢ NIVES for men and f styles; many regular %¢ Ae HF HAT PINS estone Hat e; we have imaginable, are always e. See our 25c «. $1.50 ——————— TT erized, in ee Handkerchiet®, psolutely fast At Special | °:: Prices omfo rts bord Y ¢ $ ri R You will find here the largest and best assorted stock of Medium Priced Comforts in the City—And the Prices Always the Lowest Friday Morning Specials $1.50 COTTON BLANKET, 85c 1 r a \ 1 Extra © 11-4 ¢ or if ts; hea in red, di 15c CANTON FLANNEL, 8c | oe 106 1 Grade Nashua Mill Unt ached ¢ ry el f th AAA Pirand, ar u get there . = —_—— 7c APRON GINGHAM, 434c 50c \ Che am, short lengtt eclal from § ; aN ) fs, ney @ 1214¢ PERCALES, 714c j icin 1 “sin ah ea A2.inch Pereates, Ho grade; all styles. Seneca St Tic | ‘ worth 100, Sammy ee a

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