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—_—_—— — - . THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1910. > 2 1 | ree 5 ; <a =e Is Yount j ened and brightened by washing it - ‘ NF SPECIAL TEREST TO W Phanksgiving pi °Cokemiasioner lint satiny san nse WU Dinner Ideas in United States | "°t allow the solution to soak into t the carpet, but wash the surface off quickly, using a stiff brush or a | coarse, rather heavy rag ee ee] * —$—$_____——_——_} STORE . THE * THANKSGIVING MENU. & Time for Cooking Vegetables. NOT ALL ROSES FOR THE MAN, EITHER WHITE HOUSE CROWD—HELEN |: "°° MENS Sette, from one’ to for bouts | BY FRANCES GILOREATH INGERSOLL, = * Oyster Soup * Wess me out et tops I} ee Ghee 2 Cabbage, wash and soak « few|]l LO oe * Celery * minutes in salt water to remove any |} f 4 How many of us wives and mothers realise what It ts to be the ®* Wesker’ Cranhebey Ratie <a Insects; boll for 20 minutes, | i for wife and babies * Mashed Potatoes, Browned * necks gd rk Ma ite etal i i fe po light t urden for @ man to become responsible for * Sweet Potatoes * Piramion phen; Ned ia wanes | hy Ley jollity by day nor his reatfulness by * bine gael In which a tablespoon of sugar has | ALL DAY row that bread and shoes and a root depend upon. his * Plum Pudding Pumpkin Pie * Piee Dantes, EES. Sil08 | A : . ne bi Winter squash, remove the seeds | Th d fs not very exhilarating when every soratch of the pen * * ee ee an ote ee Beoee: Won ursday of the ham veta a tink In the chain of necesstty. eee eee eee ee svom 16 to 20 minutes in very littl | realize how effort the cheery whistle costs him aah water, | narrowed down to figuring how far $12 In 1621 the first American Teenines sornmes boll from. 45 will go tows plying $15 worth of necessities; and Thanksgiving feast was held by the minutes to an hour; slice and try | 6 em lis him o thinks of the empty coal bla and Puritans, Wild turkey, which coat rath 1] Thanks {Vin Beene 90 VOry. V° nothing but @ cartridge or two and Uereee) peel iader Water; boil | ue we mee think WE are the only ones that & little labor to prepare, occupied oon agai a cals eae hee | = = y. we hag, and faultfind, and whimper, and the most prominent place on thelr j Dour heart that loves ua—the heart already table, just as the domesticated de- eins AW nd defeat scondant graces our table of to Many old ribbons may be used to ove w bard it fe to “smile on a dollar a day” Know, too-but just because we are when the skle# are dark, and speak the | One loving word helps a man the length very great advantage if they are properly freshened, Wash the rib bon in warm, soapy water. Do not rub soap on the ribbon, but rinse the ribbon in clear warm water and then roll ft around a glass bottle day—if we have the price, Here are a few ways to pre the accompanying good things, ome old, some new; all good, Cranberry Sauce. Wash one quart cranberries, put hich has been covered with a soft eo ‘ Into granite kettle with one plat 4 The « « ff ares yo ad bands lifted, how heavy the care water and five cored and sliced ie cb ihe Thien oi be seated ic 4 vn a ; ys the aes ® work”-—our work-—whether we add the sour apples, Cover and cook 20 min- alas GRACE CONGDON. » it is pressed with the warm fron SE ot orn vaety wend, co geen Gee a utes. "Press throogh colander, add] , P88 MOINEA, Ie, Nov. “28-—|1t Is promead with the warm, tron OUINWIC oO: and cot mea aay boll Hive minutes! issioner in the United States, and| Will make ft look almost as good| SECOND AVENUEAT PIKE STREET Lone @ girl, too. as new. a Stuffed Onions. it y pa ? al Take four large onions and boll a Welly, UrMly ‘perk commie colar af the on An ingenious bed for a baby is until tender, but not broken, Drain.| Merit tae member of the com-| iG, of m clothes basket covered When cold remove the centers. Chop! governmont” of the Cusady echoot| With a bright color, with a frill three of these centers and mix with! nore Her name is Ida Grace Cong-|T0Und; & sofa pillow for mattress. them a euptul of chopped cooked| gon and it fe her businens to wee| The handles could be tied with ham, and season to taste. Motsten| mat the flowers and plants in the|Tbbon to mateh valance. A baby with cream and the beaten yolk Of/ school. room are. Watered and|can be easily carried about in this an egg. Fill the centers with this) tended | oe mixture. Place a plece of butter! 4 hoy acts an street commissioner| If oranges are left for five jent time? (2) Who makes the laws Ws Peg. Pg Bg Moe A feeP) and wuperintends the job of keep-| Minutes In botling water they wil of the state Weshinaton? (3) dish. Pour a little milk about them ; a aa shool room| Peel much easier and the white What are the ance of the Gul | Mies Helen Taft. Her “Coming Out” all Will Bo at the White |cnd bela cred Tue about th es yanin sence can poem BE ste inner skin will come sway ae ators of this state? (4) What is Hones, December #8. Uncover, sprinkle with ings. The teacher acts as mayor.|¥el!. This would greatly simpli |the governor’s name? crumbs. Bake 10 minut Other commissioners—all_ kide_.|f¥ the preparation of sliced or A STAR READER | Salad for the Thanksgiving din-| preserve order on the scheol| anges and orange and cream BUDS WILL BLOOM ALL WINTER IN ner may be simple celery with) ground, and look after the finance | dishes for children’s y len A. (1) Fortyeiz not, though mayonnaise, or celery and apple, or Arizona and New Mexico will prob- mayonnalse, oF ce |6¢: the ‘schoo! piceraisBeniendvalth oahoneatl ane j ches nd tart apple with|” om. . odele . Ith and Beau THE WHITE HOUSE Genes he #ystem Is modeled after For Health ty jably be added this winter, (3) } White Fruit Coke. famous Des Moines commins sane OY as AMERICAN TOA WOMAN America’s “Prettiest Suffraget” Is Home Again. Dear Miss Grey: Would you please tell me how many states |there are in the union at the pres |The state legislature, though any |amendment to the constitution has REARELERS F ean y form of governme: and the teach aneaging that to be submitted to a vote of the|, Mise Helen Taft ts staying homey ly natural girl | Cream half @ pound of butter, add/ or says it not only serves to keep ther one of the greatest ob- people. (3) Samuel H. Piles, of |‘T©™ College this year that she} She excels at tennis, plays a/O¢ pound of powdered sugar, beat ing kide busy, but teaches them a, stacles that confronts on | «i : ntil very light, then add one cup-| , Ar xet f Beattie, who will be su in | MAY ettJoy to the full the festivities) good game of golf, is an accom. | Ut! practical lesson in government at * March by Miles Ses of | f the winter soctal season, follow-| plished horsewoman, a graceful fl of water and three cupfuls Of) the game time. Klections are held ns Spokane, and Wesley L. Jones, of |'% her debut at the Christmés dancer and a fine linguist. She and Pastry flour sifted with two tes North Yakima, whose term ex. | >*!! at the White House. her mother are constant compan. *Poonfuls of baking powder, Beat pires in March, 1915. (4) Marion| As 4@ result the social season fons, although the daughter has well. Mix one pound of seeded B Hay, of Wilbur. | promises to be the most brilliant|™any friends tn the official and "!*ins, @ quarter of a pound of ——— lot the Taft administration. Other | residential circlos of Washington, | shredded citron, half a pound of Dear Miss Groy: Is there any| Washington society girls of “com-| Mins Taft's coming out ball win} chavped sues gat coed phen law which entitles a doctor to|ing out” age have been holding|be on December 2% at the White/Ptd “ates and half a pound of chop farnishee @ poor man’s wages? | back thelr debuts in order that|House. The national capital's| fod Danshed almonds, and dual 4 NEZ " STAR READER. | they might be debutantes in Mins | daughters who will share that eve cs che whites of fre" enna, oi ee ee Mee HOLLANO. A. When the debtor has a fam-| Taft's season. According to ancient/ ning with the “American princess’ | snem into the cake mixture, adé the Shs Var Gi, who isa't/!ly dependent upon bim for sup-| Custom all the Washington buds /are: Miss Louis Cromwell, Miss l4alerit Hake slowly for three hours) Welng artested for the|port current wages to the amount{ Will be entertained at the White | Norment Smith, Mise Adelaide Cul; . : Pin deep pans lined with paper. I “has hat retarned to Amert |of $100 shall be exempt from gar-| House by Miss Taft in at least one! Mise Elisabeth Reoside, Mise Elaay'® Jee? pans lined w the man or woman who } the bustling world of bus- iness—a healthy, strong body isan absolute neces- jj | sity. id ‘ containing the blood and muscle building properties of select barley malt and the tonic qualities of choic- To Clean Black Woolen Skirt, Five cents’ worth of soap tree debutante ball. Portner, Miss Jessie Krogstad, Miss ‘ ‘ lean a blac 1 he ele- sto continue the battle for nishment. If the debtor owes not | “ , ; The pt potatoes may be boiled | bark will clean a k woolen skirt est hops, supplies the ele She took a leading ian more than $100, he shall be dis-| It had been Mra. Taft's intention | Alice Wright, Mis Ruth Wynne. 4.0 aay before, ready to brown at|Put the bark into one gallon of ments needed to build up igreat suffrage demonstration | Charged as to such indebtedness, | to have Helen complete ber final| Misa Doris Hayward and Senortta j)° Ot) en: |water and set it on the stove, letting d restore your nerves a. ee nace |term at Bryn Mawr, but she has| Maria Villegas, the only girl of thee ’m"|moment. | Ii boll 10 minutes, them atrain and nd tical tentan es a? Sof many British cities,| Dear Miss Grey: (1) I went|found herself quite unequal to the | diplomatic corps who will enter 8-| Oiate centerpiece (x the hollowed-| pour the strained water Into a tub sending Sate called “the prettiest |46wa town one evening with two} task of disposing of all the social ciety this season lout squash or pumpkin, filled with| containing sufficient warm water to of my girl friends. One of my | functions given at the White House.) There wil! be gay times at the frutte in season, nuts and trailing) Wash the skirt. Rub the skirt thor- boy friends asked to take me home. | and, too, the president's daughter) White House after Helen's crowd! vines oughly In thie water, Do not use!’ Was it right for me to leave the | is said to be anxious to step into! get really started They are all — |the board, but rub the skirt between | if girls and go home with him? I am/|the shoes of “American princess” | fundoving gtris and much attached | Nut Bread. jthe bands. Put the bark strainings E the dects, peel and cut|15 years old. | which Alice Roosevelt, now Mra.jto each other. Foreign attaches! Two cans, beaten lHeht, 1% cups) back on the stove with cold water os bh rather thick slices, put (2) Is tt right for boys to appro-| Longworth, wore with such con } and under secretaries are brushing granulated sugar, 3 cups flour, 1/and heat tt just warm enough for | jars and pour over | priate girls’ Jewelry? }#pienous success while her father up their gilded uniforma In antict- teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoons baking | finsing water. Rinse the skirt tn | brite @ mixture made after the| (2) Should the boy ask the girl| was in the executive mansion pation of at doings” in soclety.| powder, 1 cup nuts chopped fine. | thls and hang It out to dry, When |? recipe: Two quarts vin-|to Kies him, or the girl ask the) Mise Taft ts a splendid type ot} : Sift flour and baking powder to- lit is nearly dry take {t from the former healthy condi- i} tion. Itisaliquid food \ easily and quickly © leaves A ¥INE HAIR % cup maple syrup, 2 table. jboy to kiss her good night? | the American girl. She is extreme. gether, add the other ingredients,/ line and iron {t on the Wrong side |« brown sugar, 6 cloves, STAGE BELLE. ly pretty, with great masses ot! For the Sink Drains atir well and put tn greased baking | while it is still damp. and % teaspoon caraway| A. (1) Certainly not. (2) No.| brown hair and big bine eyes, clean! - }pan, Let ft rise 25 minutes, and| - Boll this four or five min-| (2) A girl 15 years old should not/ cut features and a slightly upeuit.| If the drain has an unpleasant/ bake fn a moderate oven. About When the Carpet Is Dusty. - . re p: Pang we: edge = pour it bot over the beets. | kiss a boy other than @ near rela-|ed nose aad upturned mouth. She |odor pour a solution of copporas and| 20 or 35 minutes ia the ime usual When the carpet has that dusty, | ia nie aan con ob cum, tue ond Jars while hot. ‘dve under any circumstances. is free from affectation—a perfect-! water down tt ly required dingy look, it be greatly fresh Aavt anne ne nen ailne nent . —— ——- Order a dozen bottles from your Special Rug Pricings —-FOR THIS— AMUSCM.NTS. MOORE THEATRE John Cort, Mgr. | Tonight, Special Matinee Tomorrow jenry W. Savage Offers ‘We MADAME X | co With Heart Throbe, | Prices—S00, ‘T5e, $1, $1.50 and $2. Next Attraction, “The Prince of Pilsen” | Pains That Rack a Tired Back | saa TROUBLES are too little understood. Many a backache, 4 de YU hear a great deal about uric acid trouble. This is only a form of kid- ney sickness. When weak, the kidneys pass off only a part of the uric poison. The rest remains in the body to irritate the nerves and disturb the organs. Uric Many an obstinate rheumatie pain, is only a hint that the kidneys are out of order and need repair. The kidneys are | GRAND OPERA HOUSE “5% Cont Manager. the blood-filters—the sewers of the body. acid causes heart trouble, sick headache, Sound kidneys mean good blood; weak } bad digestion, rheumatism, neuralgia, Degman | ante conten hae : penis | teas Greatest Character Play, kidneys mean bad, poisoned blood— gout, dropsy and gravel. Doan’s Kidney, | “OUR NEW MINISTER” 7 é : P relieve uric ‘ . ore | : | Next Attraction, “A Broken Idol.” | backache, dizzy spells, swellings of the Pills reli¢ ve uric acid troubles by restor | 27x54-in. AXMINSTER RUGS sscnonan Remon ; Minbe or sooivenannt: aduici oe ing perfect action of the kidneys. Sedi- | . * enn ammenny $ Or joints, too frequent, scanty ; ‘aiful - : ‘i ment disappears, passages become free a} For only SEATTLE THEATRE 1 rir 1or CK- st se > | John ¢ painful urination, brick-dust sediment, ind regular, kidneys well. As you will | } re!) 1 c ire ac i z } gravel, e back, weak back, tired back. see by reference to the opposite lower | ; If you have any-of these troubles, don’t panel, we prove it home testimony, | | dally. Give the weakened kidneys quick ind home testimony proves the merits | bp help— use Doan’s Kidney Pills for quick of Doan’s Kidney Pills everywhere, e ad j se ¢ ¥ | relief and lasting cure. i} | Doan’s Kidney Pills Doan’s Kidney Pills Cure Sick Kidneys Cure Sick Kidneys Seatt! | 27x64-in. VELVET RUGS For only 91.35 MR. HYMACK . O'Day & Marvelous | Thomas & Hall—Staniey & e Proof Doan’s | 618 Mar ina ROOT see In ce ee BS HomeTestimony 8,000 MILES OF GOOD WORDS FOR DOAN’'S KIDNEY PILLS. ware pr i 2 evenvnee Coes VAUDEW | GHO, BONHAIR TROUPE A Dollar Show for 1c and 200, a At the home ¢ of Foster-Milburn Co. in Performances Daily at 2:30, 7:15, 9. a tuffalo, upwards of 50,000 home teatimontals are | ra Nie RN OT aes ae stored ina fireproof vau 4,000 different cities and in — - — towns -in the United States are represented YM 1 YQ = Wherever there ia a good daily or weekly paper to-tell the story} home testi. 9 xX 12 AXM 1 NS I EK R RUGS it ¢ Lois Theatre monials are published. Set in type, these testimonials average three to five _ 1] unt vidas inches. This type, placed in a continuous row, would reach to the top of the k or only sig ee ee | highest mountain in the world and nearly a mile down the other The | ” Prephes, ik ee Wikwenetes Reet A t 4 lines of type placed end to end, would reach a distance of over 8,000 miles, } *Saeeren Wows 3 ent given T HEIN DORMS EMENT “Unequaled Vaudeville” equaling the diameter of the earth, 8,000 milos of good for Doan’s Kid { =e | i rte p red ney Pills, told by 50,000 tongues! ‘That telig a wonderful stor And this eine do ‘ . ‘ bine oP ik words told in other tongues, in other countries all PANTAGES THEATRE ee | nreeonoNo f Daily | ot $100 and His Trained Morses : DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS ———— 7 STAR THEATRE Sold by all deale 50c a box. Put up and guaranteed under the #ure Food Law by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. . Clamage Musical Comedy Co. | F thee Patts!s There ff four Kidneys THE DOCTOR AND THE MAID | The Town's Big Girl Show 1526-1528 Second Avenue. | | | | 4

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