The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1910, Page 5

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FERRE TEROTF Se ¥ Neo. 1. Gramed Pinnan Haddie . {Findon haddock) Boiled Ey i ~ (Roast) k from the Vale of [a Strathmore a” Bolled Potatoes le Pudding Gauce with Brandy ich Woodcock i Oatcakes ' Pound Cake ‘Supper. Fish Pie from kitchen) Cakes, kinds) Chutney and Ober Condiments Ginger Jams Cock-a-Leekie. f pounds veal and put to water and cook liquor is obtained. ag toasted capon and Add «6% pound into inch lengths \ ick. Se : @cotchLassies eh. Bock ; but do not allow to boll or it will a curdle, tween slices of bread, arrange taste- jlove with a young man who has fully on dish, pour the custard over| asked me several times to go to i * ooo kine them, sprinkle with copped parsley | theatros, and it ia against. my pa, Toasted Coffee | and serve. j parents’ wishes. What shall I do? : i | ponaapen A READER > Haggis. A. If there is nothing againat This is the famous Scotch nation. jal dieh which has been tmmo Marmalade | by Fath at teen Potes Tea | Chieftain of the ng Ra Soachons | Prepare heart, tongue and liver oft! bp Parboll, chop fine, removing all ainewy parts. Leg of Lamb] finely shredded beef suet, a fow | OW which ts the best and easiest | Pie chopped onfons, salt and pepper to| **” © Keep & bath tub cloan? ble) | taste, and 2 cups slightly baked oat- | meal | by addtag broth. | the sheep's stomach, boll in salted | Jellies | Water for a few minutes, then re- Tea | move and stuff with the above mitx- ture, Sew up securely, put into a : large kettle of water and boil three | ™* the meaning of stamps placed hours, Rub % pound butter into 1 pound of flour. |spoons moist sugar and 1 tabie- spoon baking powder. ficient sour milk to make into al iff paste. are|* floured table and divide into; rve|®aukres. Bake on a hot gridiron | and verve hot. One cup sugar, 1 cup hot water,) = triangular | juice of 1 lemon and thin chips of | °8° °UP of Nour with the larger thia Greys orrespondeny Dear Miss Grey; Kindly put to jyour paper a recipe for gluten | bread IDAHO. A-—-1 have no recipe for gluten }bread, Perhaps some subscriber } Will send one, Following is a | recipe for gluten gema | Two cups gluten, 2 tablespoonfuls sugar, % teaspoonful salt, 1 ege, 2 teaspoonfuls baking powder, 2 ¢ | Water or milk. Bake in hot but jtered gem pans in a hot oven half ao hour, Dear Miss Grey: I am given to yawning, especially when sitting still at church, and feel very much embarraased, Can you give me a romedy for it? ANXIOUS. KENT. A. Yawning is often caused by }the lack of fresh air in public places that are not sufficiently ventilated. There is no remedy. Dear Misa Grey: 1 am a girl of Put chopped anchovies be-| 17, not living at home, and am in the young man's character, your | zed | PATeNtA probably object because of | your youth, Wait for their con-} sent before you accept such in Vitatlons, Robert Burns as the teat | Mix in % pound | Dear Miss Grey: Kindly let me! CONSTANT READER. A. Use one of the gritty scour.) ing §=powders, soch as Dutch Cleanser Gasoline may also be used Make the whole into a paste Clean thoroughly | Dear Miss Grey: Will you tell im the different forms on an ¢n sii velope? ANXIOUS. Scones. A. I do not know the different meanings, and consider this so jealled “stamp Mirtation” both silly jand vulgar. When smooth add 2 table. Stir tn suf) nose Mine Grey: Will you tell me how to clean a white plume? Alwo what to do for hair that ts) dry and split at the ends, and yet very oily? 8. A—Take one quart of gnsoline| and divide it In two parts, @ little} more tn one than fm the other. Mix Work well, roll out on } aati golden brown |i). rind aliced in. Boll a minute | P*** and shake the plume thorough: | rE in what Bwhat climate, makes jittle difference to us, becaitse a Strictly Sav- ings Bank pays equal ‘ jon to people of il nations. Ve have depositors all nationalities, n Esquimeau to pin * Open an account Your account is too small for us. Bank for Savings . 3rd Av. and Pike country or se a ee a OR a . R. H. Dennis 1216 W. 67th Seattle, Wash. spoonful of cornstarch } Add butter size of walnut }eool stir in unbeaten yolk of egg! }Put it into a one-crunt bake with the ple. ut strips of crust on top. mes whip the whites with one tablespoon frosting sugar on ple when cooked and return to oven to brown. itwo or even three ogg whites on | ——____ top if I am baking cakes where | jonly the yolks are needed. When | t use crust bars om top I use the, |white to make marguerités. ly in it. Ringe tn the smaller part pF oy Ba py eyed abake well in the air to dry. | te weber {lt can afterward be curled with the) When back of a silver knife. (2) The ends of the hair should be singed by a professional at regu lar intervals for a time. For aily hair rub following lotion into the scalp onee a day Witch hazel, 2 ounces, sleohol, 2/ ounces, “Wistified water, 1 ounce, | ¢ resublimed resorcia, 19 grains. | pie and Sometimes I Other Spread Other th T pul We Are Ready For that Fall Suit or Overcoat. 4. JESPERSON, Merchant Tailor. 408 Marion St. Room 105. Cut sheets of tinfott and place r flower vase doilies, and there i be no trouble with dampness « the furniture. A LOT In Spokane’s newest west side view addition, within the 3%4-mile circle, with street cars close by, direct to down town, graded school, at Sparks Heights And on terms of only $1 down and $1 weekly, with no interest or taxes to pay while paying for same. Nearest addition lots are selling at $300. It's’ the best invest- ment ever offered in Spokane. Don't let it slip by you. Get busy and see us at once, for they are going fast. SPARKS BROS. 14 Bernard St. Spokane C. B. TITUS, Agent 5113 BALLARD AVE. SEATTLE, WASH. Get off the! Fremont andtr car atl! street and j one block Phone Ballard 1080 THave to Say About Oste-|| pathy Seven years 1 had beon sut-| (atarrh, and all the di OWA wore in 4 bad condi Thave doctored witt 4 medical doct: We? & thousand dollars | doe “M4 for medicines, w thont ob cre, but now I ha a MOUth’s treatment o seven s, and have ote esas s 4 & L RH De, , b Dennis wil! cure. 7 thre him & chance i Sot Would not have sthaoad i's TREATMENT FoR 6004 doctor n Seattle He said mon A PAULSON, Ballard , = 74m ister, Paulson loys pertect health Have ¢ Be a Friend : Or Relative Who Is A Slave to Drink? Only Three Days of Treatment at the Neal Insti- tute Will Remove All Desire, Appetite or Craving for Liquor SK for our literature It tella you all about how the abso. A jutely harmless and purely vegetable Neu! medicine saves the drinker ne, taken Internally, without the use of hypoder for the a lic polwon. burning lq desire—re- and absolutely. It leaves ical condition, This me ¢ injecti acts as a perfect antidot ng—the element ponsible for that the tem completely improved mental and phy g it from tient in vastly a genuine tonic WE CONTRACT TO CURE A contract bond is eigned with each patient that a perfect cure will be effected or that treatment will be free Secure from ua the names of cured patients to whom you may sie with the institute to divulge no names, but there 4 in which patients have requested us to do so for rsons affiteted with the drink curse 6 guarantee you the strictest secrecy, Full information, in ng copy of act bond and references, mailed in a plain, 1 envelope. Call, phone or write The Neal institute, East Howell St, and Sixteenth Ave, Beattie. Phones: @st 4981; Ind., Cedar 431. | wood of her state. A THE STAR—SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 19, 1910. on. TODAY'S AMERICAN ; WOMAN This California Girl Makes Good Violins. MI88 GRACE BARSTOW. Teaching herself a rare art—the art of violin making-—Miss Grace Barstow of San Jose, Cal, has also! developed a new use for the red-| At first she uaed wood secured from Joseph Horsteiner, of Herlin, a member of the famous Tyrol family of violin makers, but experiments with Colorado pine and California sequola developed from the latter a deep voiced and excellent tnstru-| Humphreys’ Seventy - Seven) Breaks Up Grip and COLDS Ae a Preventive. $4.2 taille “Seventy-seven” as a prevent ive, is most efficient; It preocew ples the system and prevents the invasion, If you get caught in a cold storm with Ineufficient clothing or wrap. Seventy-seven” te your protection Tf you get wet feet, “Seventy seven” will keep you out of danger ent!) you can get home and change A small vial of pleasant pellets; fits the vest pocket. All Druggteta, t5e, or matied. | ttumphreys Iomes Medisine Ce. y Witten and Ane Mires, New | h, Saves the Clothes, | Stope Mend Should a bedstead creak at each) princg was rammed and sunk by 9 that when! move of the sleeper, remove the! a pritish tramp steamer in San slate and wrap the ends of oach 10! wrancisco harbor last night, the tug’s | clothes before they are) sent to the laundry fey are returned, ¢ | folded, there will be no need to dis-| | yrange them for mending Jap Mink Ties $5 7 Seago Wolf Stole $10.00 : ce 1425 FIRST AVENUE Bed Creaking. Ban = FranciscoThe ean “i nicely | pur-|Old newspapers, which will prove 4! four mon, comprising complete alloncer. lerew, were drowned, FURS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY The women who attended the Great Quitting Sale inaugurated yester- day by C. C. Berg were amazed at the low prices quoted. $25,000 STOCK SACRIFICED PRICES NO OBJECT—This great collection of high-class furs must be disposed of AT ONCE, as Mr. Berg’s great taxidermistry department re- quires his entire time $4.50 a Cony Throws Sable Wolf Boa, 36 in. for .. | $16.0: $15.0 $65.00 contr. Fancy Black Muffs, variety of Furs .......+- oe $1.50 eee SETS Mink Necklets, trimmed with Chinese Lynx Stole, a $18.0 $11.00 snore Por... Sale Lasts While the Furs Last and Children’s Sets, 75 Cc. C. BERG STORE OPEN EVENINGS The Bank of Caltfornia National Association of San Francisco UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION Including Its Branches in Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City, at the Close of Business, November 10th, 1910 Loans and Discounts .. Bank Premises (San Francisco and Branches).....00 e+ssesee sees Other Real Estate Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit .. Sundry Bonds and Stocks .. United States Bonds to Secure Circulation .... Other United States Bonds Redemption Fund with U.S. Treasurer ...... Cash and Sight Exchange . Capital Paid im Gold'Colen 6 vwsewsdecconesccccces cscece ob Surplus and Undivided Profits . Circulation ae Letters of Credit ..... 0 Other Liabilities .... 0 Deposits ASSETS see wee eee aeccrvectacuwssgeemeneee Fe 1,140,685 55 480,000 00 4,905,591 91 4,222,647 63 5,058,500 00 287,850 00 250,000 00 14,126,910 71 $58,675,715 59 LIABILITIES . ++» + $8,500,000 00 7,836,754 4,911,600 5,080,231 378,575 31,968,554 The Bank of California, Natlonal Association, San Francisco, and its Branches in Port land, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City, constitute one association, under one management, and depositors at any one of the Bank’s Offices have the protection of the entire Capital, Sur- plus and Undivided Profits of the Association. Seattle Branch, 801 Second Avenue E. C. WAGNER, Manager GEO. T. S. WHITE, Asst. Manager $11.75 mec‘ witn heads sd trite $6.90 black beavty fe... 911,00 | S ~——WE SELL—— 2 gs SOAP AUGUSTINE & KYER We Sell M-C-M Soap Kenwood Grocery 5500 Kenwood Place Phones: North 1882; Red 268 We Sell M-C-M Soap Mahoney Grocery Company 45th Ave. and Wait St. Phone West 155 We Sell M-C-M Soap Henry Stark, Grocer 2419 Dearborn St. Phone: Ind., Cedar 627 We Sell M-C-M Soap Pay Day Grocery 4252 Fremont Ave Phone North 21 We Sell M-C-M Soap C. G. Sander, Grocer 6408-1 Green Lake We Sell M-C-M Soap Fred Schwald, Grocer 6950 Woodlawn Ave, We Sell M-C-M Soap D. Marshall, Grocer 2101 14th Ave. S. Ind. 2599 We Sell M-C-M Soap F. L. Heidrich & Co., Grocers 8th Ave. S. and Adams St. Phones: Sydney 800, Ind. A 1934 We Sell M-C-M Soap N. A. Medley, Grocer No. 7464 Woodlawn Ave, Red 114 We Sell M-C-M Soap Owl Grocery Co. 1701 Atlantic St. Ind. A 8086 ——-WE SELL—_—- MacDougall & Southwick We Sell M-C-M Soap Goddard & Leivers, Grocers 2116 14th Ave. S. Ind. 3002; Beacon 1742 We Sell M-C-M Soap Carey Grocery 759 N. 74th St. North 360; Green 222 We Sell M-C-M Soap Garrett, Grocer No. 776 N. 73rd St. Phones: North $21; Red ¢ We Sell M-C-M Soap Plantation Mills Stall 43, Sanitary Market Phones: Main 8699; Ind. 997 We Sell M-C-M Soap Atlantic Grocery 1500 Seattle Blvd. Ind. A 2943 We Sell M-C-M Soap Whitson Grocery 10th Ave. and 65th Phone North 1511 We Sell M-C-M Soap J. A. Jesmer, Grocer 7341 1ith Ave. N. W, We Sell M-C-M Soap M. B. Fountain, Grocer No. 7200 Woodlawn Ave, Phones: North 13; Black 341 We Sell M-C-M Soap Chas. M. Stuck, Grocer 1742 Alki Ave. Phone Monroe 82 We Sell M-C-M Soap New Premium Cash Grocery 14th Ave. S. and Beacon We Sell M-C-M Soap W. W. Phalen, Grocer 4863 Rainier Ave. East 1522; Ind. 1 We Sell M-C-M Soap Star Grocery Co. 23rd and Jackson East 195; Cedar 100 We Sell M-C-M Soap Palace Grocery 4911 Rainier Ave We Sell M-C-M Soap Hawkins Co., Grocers 2317-19 California Ave, West 444 We Sell M-C-M Soap Pioneer Grocery. 2306 California Ave. West 678 We Sell M-C-M Soap K. S, Cash Grocery 8th Av. and Dearborn St. Phone: Ind. 4395 nie WR SIE Ts sinc M-C- SOAP GERRISH BROS., 7100 —Woodlawn— 7100 }(See others ‘in a North 2525 ther column.)

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