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thicx Grey-s 4 ter Supper> Tal Poor Margaret t was ots and pretty; Margaret's papa waa forty ee on salary—a small salary. Margaret's mamma waa forty- “s aily, Marga xances depended on marriage or work. wwe a her—juat why did not appear—and me no man eligible for the honor of making the living. At Oat that ja what mamma said But Margaret had quit school aie & ity. Rag tired of going to school,” said mamma, “and ghe knows b anyhow; she writes a nice note, plays well enough to en and paints china that ts pretty enough for her own table. her to have a good time, like other giria; I can manage her The Inquisitive Person thought } iyi eases by going without a lot of things, Of course she will a keep house and cook?” asked the Inquisitive Person “should say not,” said mamma No child of mine shall got and slave for a man. I expect her to marry # man who can of her Le night have the best of intentions,” said the Inquisitive “and go money; b even be nice and desirable, and poor, at least in his youth, and need a w “ ibilities, and ne vite | won't have my child peeve in girls having a & te hard places.” “Yea?” asked the pansteed to last, and made a slave,” declared mamma, “I j shall save my child from quisitive who will Person. the “How long ta y buffer when you ut life gon Jest thon a neighbor came tn bursting with excitement, which ge communicated fo Margaret's mamma and the Inquisitive Per ga in one breathions senonce Margaret had eloped with a hand less son of fort Cea orn better a said the Inquistive Person. en wash and rinse, Dry thor aghly Dear Miss G I wish to know f you think it sufficient to put a of crepe on my arn oF mourn Miss Grey: Wow! Fags qeapectable yo jeeome a chorus gir! ‘ Thave ¢ for such ngpaaerees ak to obtain suitable gate I dave no trade or pro ANXIOUS GIRL ou have the required “ng on with ed ata 1 know “a the of a theatrical company ts certainly less tem 4 girl lo go Wrong on the Ameri gage than in American shops callings. fear Miss Grey: (1) Kindly tell how to remove ink stains from nen centerpiece. (2) Would, a recipe for frult cake.—-House- } 4& brother who died in the —Brighton Sta 1 think it ent TODAY’S AMERICAN WOMAN suffic Sewers. ‘k--(1) Before washing {t cover] en With salty grease and rub in let stand 12 hours, then; {f) Cream half cup butter! im brown soar. Add half q folks of 4 exgs, 1 cup 2% cups milk, 2% cups Iq teaspoons baking powder. : each soda and cinnamon Grated; 1 cup seeded) chopped a: floured; balf-| iwrants, halfcup chopped nut iy ir Miss ¢ 1 have had a lof shoes a week and they are r out of shape. It's the with every pair | buy, no mat much I pay. How can this | 4—Olga } ei you allow an experienced | 'ns de Werk to fit your feet accord-| Of Mich Ms own judgment, I'm sure | Shocked MISS HELEN HAMILTON The young men In the engineer sartment of the University gan, at Ann Arbor, were A & pretty coed, Miss Helen H. r further trouble. milton of Bellevue, en- 9 |tered thelr classes this fall to Miss Grey: 1s it proper for | spect in sewers. They got iH write to & man I met a few | over the shock soon, however, for . t-| Miva Hamilton developed into one non — he'Bas net Et! oe the BON Mentone ta the clans | - “Why shouldn't there be just as| i much opportunity for a girl to win Hie Miss Grey: Of what is| Success building sewers as in writ i ‘ammonia made?-—E. B.| !s« stortes, teaching school, doing sociological work, or lecturing on | woman's anuffrage?’ she asks. 1 ptt is & compound of nitrogen | intend to devote all my energies} ay fs to becoming a successful sewer i j 7,| contractor, or contractoress, if you Direcen ats “on pena prefer. My father is a sewer con-| fS feet tall. What material and| tractor, and I have helped him ‘would be nice for a party dress|™any times im the preliminary} me? (2) What will take the| Work. Sewer construction has a taste out of a teapot?—|definite and peculiar appeal me.” | White wash material, black . — Met pale blue silk. (2) Wash tea- [Maer use, and there will be no taste. If an earthenware Mon back of stove and fill Melling water, in which a tab ime baking soda has been dis New England Pumpkin Pie. | i Let stand several hours, One quart of stewed pompkin ————< | well mashed; one cup of sugar; two| leaes; two tablespoonfuls of corn| starch; half teaspoonful each of} cinnamon and allspice; one-fourth teaspoonful of cloves and one-fourth h ‘HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY of a nutmeg, Stir all together. | Mew te Have the Best Cough Pine two cups of sweet milk get | Syrup and Save $2, by lboilng hot, then pour in the | Making it at Home. |}pumpkin, stirring well. This 1s} jenough for four ples. Line the! pans with a good ple paste, fill with] omgh Medicines, as a he in and bake with one} ‘large quantity of rus | take on f aes badd '% " water, | Home Candy. Mir about two es, you} One and a fourth cups sugar | 8 Yood syrup as money could) third cup boiling water, one-fourth | 1 | pound of shredded cocoanut, whi om vill then put ces of] of one egg, a little lemon extract. | fee (fifty cents’ worth) in a pint | the water and sugar without and fill it up w igar | stirring until it threads, pour It on You will have ich he white of the ecg which has been} rap as r 1 bay] beaten to a atiff froth, beat the mix-| ie for $2.50. It keeps} ture until it is 1 atir the! | cocoanut quickly into it and shape) You will find it best | into balls fe Tp you ever even in es Cust. You can feel it] Bread Pudding. usually at the st] Two cups bread crumbs, two eges. Lact in 2% bh It ts) two cups milk, or 4 a half cup sale en has a good wiered sugar, one-half cup seed Meet and taste asant.|ed raial grated peel of one | 1 taspoontul eve two| goak the bread crumbs in the milk “viaatas add yolks of eggs, well be add B 4 spienaia rew too, forlthe other ingredients, except the 8, asthma ain, | whites of the eggs. Pour into a bu yim g dish and bake for a ent 6 the most va con-| half-hour. When pu i. OMpound wa *, spread a layer of je ete extract, rict he top and cove th th Mothe, dealing f the whic been ; : a fet, Preparation will w t w Gi, ha of Meipe for making wned "Poe Pinex 20W used and prix s Ms Of homes tn tive United ah ads ahada, Th ve th oo Long—“Why did you leave the . imitated, but 1~| place where you formerly board of tt ea? he best-know 4 rt—“Because the landlady eh as Bart. ae Dy had too much ecurtoslty the others, th I In what direction?” above reci an Bireatse |, eareclve that rt-—“Oh, she was continually Ph th fa me when I was going to pay hase price my board bill.” { € As He To soak h wringing immediately with the hands Soap well applied to drawer slibes p the drawers In furniture rom lao good for doors that stick will Did Yegg Think Clancy Left Any Money There? Only the timely arrival of Patrol. | yvented blowers from looting a safe In the} rear of the Porto Rico cigar store, 08 James st., man nd down ke and closets bling game, | One of the to| Hymle, was }a bard chase. The other escap | Steen’s | thieves from gathering In $200. One of the * around con diplomatic wash chiff imac Steen pre formerly fo arrival $3.50 a Villegas, da faires of the Arg debutante early ptured by Steen afte “Cheapest THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1910. the Pacific slope Francisco as a the Chamber of r sticking. It te chiefly beneficial | Alaska ite rights and much longed-for two safe It will pay you WORKMEN'S where Johnny controlled @ gam this morning. || makes that crackers, Merman po NOT The kind that prevented the 714 First Av style and Comfort Combined The ACME, The Old Idea Cushion Sole of a cushion that of mo ugly pearance, combines It that any wor comiort. be proud ar ter, ¥., for us ina Wor styles Also a Full Line of Other Shoes, 1406 THIRD AVENUE Between Pike and Union Buy Good Place to Sho proper for San Francisco ma exposition. leave free and yet furnish PERFECT PROTECTION style ITZ & DUNN, of Roches- | J. R. McLaughlin, who attended congress Ba sentative ¢ Coramerce. in obtaining fc governm Dance at Dreemiand tonight - LINEMEN! to look at our CLOTHES We make a specialty of those BIND your arms ATHLETIC GOODS it Makes GUNS FOR RENT See Seems Geos @ Both Phones hoe was re or less ind clumsy ap The Acme Idea and is a shoe nan might id glad to lake them variety of rt you call and inspect them? Raymond & Hoyt es” said last night that the congress will be al ita + and play-| young girl was dis tering Mary's ked up an old r fully pointed it at An whe did so the charged, the bu fa a of ne weapon and instantly killing her or We grow hair and cure kin and scalp disease head is not too bald for Lady’s or gentleman's 50 cent you have t all hope, it’s the pride of raw your pay us one open 8 a. m. to 8 aturdays, till 9 p,m The A. P. Rige’s Hair Grower & Cure Co, Inc. | 1216 Third Ave, | | DR. EDWIN J. BROWN 713 First Ave. Over L. W. Suter’s Jewelry | Store About ton years ago the Washing ton State Dental Board and the Washington State Dental Society ped the code of ethics of the Wis a lawyer drive them » ut al Board Dental 4 pow Unlimited Power Board exercises u to examine dentists ft wh Toa enforcing its arbitrary quiaition the h influences their appoint of which the Board are mem jen’ Code of Mthies code which dentists | to subseribe and | 3 provides that | relation to charges Jopted by den able to depart | ts dishon mon sense arantes. I Marep so wentus has because of his dental denti work PAINLESS EXT Starting alone are ago, to day my dental practice is the larg New York city, Large business and emall profit for superior work guaranteed, has given my offices reputation and su a8. I do not compete with ¢ advertising Dental Parlors and have your teeth examined and get” my price for high-class work n have your work done by iat you wish to mo to. Ter my floes are in the Union k, at 713 Firat @ W. 'Suter’s jewelry open. even nee untt # unttl 4 for people who work. Be sure and come to the right Brown EDWIN J, BROWN D. 8 13 Hirst Avenue, Between Cotumt and Qberry Streets. wv ! . ; 123 eliolialiateletaltaietetalalenl| fe ee te te te eet te te te| TEIDIC@ Tr ean is :| Is : HOSPITAL BENEFIT 3 4 3 * CHILD FORETELLS DEATH. *) * wire CANNOT RECOVER * CINIL c * *) * HUBBY'S POKER LOSSES #| is A BIG SUCCESS aa) — |* NEW YORK, Nov, 26.—~%* * - | ® “arbara,” paid Mra, Mary *) |* NORTH YAKIMA, Wi 98, AE ae re aie iad , 4 * Hengonsberger, to her daugh- * ps |® —Just because her husband #| Mive hundred dollars was cle * ter of 8, as whe was dreswing #] ‘ | loses money , & wom- w| at the Grand theatre benefit yester = 2 2 as SSE m| * the child, “I want you to bo aw} T the North Coast rallroad) ® an cannot get | iu by legal %/ 487 afternoon for the Orthopedte |® good girl today, because I had #/has always been a Harriman| % according to a rul. #| hospital. The program was a mix © © {i % a tooth drop out this morning, #| Project came to light yesterday|® ing by Judge Preble. Mra. #| {Ure of amateur and professional ‘“ # and that's a sign somebody is w®|through a prominent official of|® Frank Riggle, who says that #| lent and a crowded house enjoyed }|* going to die in the family #| that company, who ways thabit was) * her husband, at an invitation |! abs wing tater ettenteetne rn enerreimrnecees) | “Why,” sald Barbara, “that’s #|financed by the railroad wizard in| # to play made by O. A. Olson, #| Mra. William Pitt Trimble, tn ne _—— |® me; I'm going to die.” # | retaliation against James J, Hill for|* one of the proprietors of the #|Charke of the benefit, started her A FOREIGNER * Her mother could draw no #|bullding the North Bank road |* Star cigar store, loxt $1 # | program with a minstrel by 15 boys ® oxplanation from her, but lat- #| ‘The incorporation of the Oregon-| #® at poker, brought suit against #| The Majestic theatre contributed * or, while Barbara was playing #|Washington Railroad & Navigation|* Olson and bis partner and her #|®Yt* by Vardon, Perry & Wilbur and * on a pler end, she fell betw #/Co, lends further corroboration to| ® husband, Frank Riggle, to re #| le & Chapman, Dr, P, Wt Willis, \* the string pi and a barge *|the Harriman interest in the North|® cover the money, claiming it #| With @ stereopticon, demonstrated }* and was drowned #| Coast, of which Robert B, Straborn|* to have been community prop- * oe , of the aba ype re got le wjof Spokane, was the ostenstble|# erty # | John Cort allowed the Grand to be Akh k ehh heheh kk &lhoad. This new company is the|* The court ruled that Mra. #| used fr nd Franz Adeimann and anes ene ial holding company of the Harriman|* Riggle was not the proper #|hi# orchestra nated thelr serv- r Interests in the Northwést, which|® plaintiff, because whe did not | Oo contro! e eKon Vash-|® lowe © one if as lost aterwa Election now controls the Oregon & Wash-|* lose the money, if it was 1 * INVASION OF BLACKS. ington railroad and the North|* *| teNOX. M bed 26.-The ‘ Coast ee ee : rpentcs bs ~ . ecalthy cottagers of this exclusive nme property owners of the Du-| Strahorn is to become vice presi winced cs go te = nish river valley met im the/dent of the new company STEEPLEJACK DIES. sone tae pardbooe Uk ae a ae se of Adolph Behrens, 518 a wee = muad’ tadneak hae a cea: | WWOrk block, yesterday ‘afternoon|* * kkk kee ee Re ew), WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov. 26.—| Ire hag A lg By 2 bie: Ube to revloct the present Du-|* SHOW MOVING PICTURES #|the hazardous aerial work when| ‘he Place @ vacation resort cate AA. waternia ueeammunonere| # OF FARTHEST NORTH #| ‘he immense Statue of Liberty was |!mé to lis own race AH the district election which takes | # ee an cee a oe | MAN DIES IN CRASH. Place December 6. * The fruits of seven hard #|\4 Was Albert W. Ports, 60 years) pRegNo, Cal. Nov. 26—John Fred Newell, Frank H. Paul and|® years of perilous toil were dim #* | Gardner is dead as a result of in D. Hamm, the present commission-|# played for the first time at * NUN QUITS CONVENT. | juries received when an automo ed Wore unanimously endorsed|* the Seattle Pre « club last 7 |bile which he was driving collided ‘or re-election ® present com-|# night, when B. B. Dobbs, the *| CHICAGO, N 2 with @ stone wall. Three ‘other | | AGO, Nov. 26.—Realizin missioners are being opposed for|# intrepid moving picture pho- ®|that her days are pumbered, Sister |occupants of the machine were Teolection by other candidates,|*® tographer, flashed marvelous *| Thore for 23 years a member| edly hurt Jamong them ©. L. Wilson, of|# scones of the Far North on a &lof the convent of the House ut the | Georgetown, and KE. R. Todd, of|# ncreen, An actual polar bear #| Good gh a; hee lott her catt | South Beattle * bunt and an exciting chase */and gone into the world. She has| * for walrus were the features ®|resumed her mame of ites |OEADLY GAS CLAIMS * of the motion pictures | Holmes and will dle Be Bavte ) | THREE GREEK WORKERS |, telher triewa “gees Fronted yer S he ends and relatives. NR ¢ al PETER TT CCT CCT eT S" . | NEW YORK, No Three TRY GALLAGHER SOON. | reek laborers only recently arriv BUILD 16-8TORY BUILDING. | s ed in this country, wore killed yes-| NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—James J.| \t y by illuminating gas. They! ‘The contract for the erection of |Gallagher, the discharged dock air / or had blown out the light ja 16-8tory building for the Union|@mploye who shot down Mayor csteheatitandaheel a Tr at company at the Gaynor, wilt be brought up for! * « of Second ay, and ( y|trial within the next few days at! # “Please-Don't-Open-Until 3 ts. may be let today. The build-|Jersey City ” c will cost approximately $450, . * Christmas” Packages Must # be | Every time a clubwomat i * Not Be 80 Marked in Ink. # ees tee SOOM wt & Monktudiue’ isthe che tore enews |* WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.~- % : jclubbed all right ¢ 25 |* Persons w ond Christmas */ Stomach Romoved, Stitched and|————— - * gifts through the mails early & Replaced by Surgeon. }® to insure their delivery on #| MASON CITY, Ia. Nov. 26.—Pat | }* Christmas day or before re ® yard was stabbed through} ® admonished by officials of the * mach, A surgeon removed| *® postoffice department to #/ the stomach, stitched the rent and |® write upon the outside the #| replaced most vivac ts who will make up the cluster of |*® words. De not open until *| Mise He will Senorita Maria | * Chr pan day or anything *| Liquor Fed to Oucks, L. * similar, A statement was is &)| GRANITE GITY, IIL, Nov. 26.—) nt od 8 * sued from the poutoffice de *| Since the reform mayor put the Iid/ t ety of the ® partment last year advising *& ights, local rting men] corps this winter. She is ver ® the early mailing of Christmas turned to drinking bouts be she has the added grace of * presents. All persons were * cks, I 4 fed to two ® told to mark the * ywis at once, and the one} & "Not to be ope . « on its feet the longest ts RR ee Christman t # | the victor * * © statement did * & Woman Only 35 ts |® patrons how to 6 | New York.—Plans * Mother of Nineteen. ® & Rubber {to anixe the 4 * PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 26.— |) @ may be used #| women of New ¥ # Mrs. Ansa Kelly, who rd br @ifled trades into one great local * 4, but ts the mother of tla ka dea kea kee eke | Union * 19 children, was held today by * |——_-— : es af +3 . * Coroner Ford, so that he might # AFTER 40 YEARS. | @ length and » investigate charge that she ® t t t draw the @ caused th ath of her nine #| STAMFORD, Conn, 26.—} ate enta ar oor twice » h th aesiect naa @ yeparated from her son} ° | @ mother of nineteen children, & mee myster « And, Coroner Ford,” she @|in Scranton, Pa, in 1870 | e eop e Kewarm Water, @ continued, lam b * i ® old, and before | die * it flatly between |» to have many more children.” & FO ay) Masa I resen or Ls ole Fam y pass it through «| % &| . TRAVERSE, CITY, Mich a ee faeel Be | %&+"I'm going to shoot you,” Instead of giving eac . r ¢ famity scl aro chition |" * #88 #* SORE ARABIT cid Bihel Hill to ber Inst g g_each_ member of the family mete, Mary nklin eod 5, as she an individual gift of more or less importance, why alking M chine, which all can enjoy not give them collectively a Victor What can you think of that will bring greater happiness into the home circle than this wonderful instrument, which provides delightful as well. as instructive enter- tainment? Each member of the family can gratify his particular taste. Music, equally well, as the Victor produces Grand Opera, Popular Airs, Ragtime and Dance Music A small portion of the money you spend for theatres, concerts, etc., will bring the same talent into your own home in greater variety than perhaps it would otherwise be in your power to afford. A Victor Machine Costs as Low as $10 and Up to $200 And we offer the easiest possible terms. $1.00 will bring one of these wonderful instruments into your home, and you will feel it a pleasure to pay the installments as they become due, acred Come in and Let Us Play Some of the Newest Victor Records for You Pacific Coast Dealers in and Other Steinw Piance ‘and Player Pianos ly & Co Nineteen Stores . Pacitie Coa NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES $30.00 At the New White Office 1101 Third Avenue, Corner Spring Street. Telephone Main 1525. Independent 965 New White Machines Rented, $2.00 Per Month. All White Machines Repaired Free. STHAMSHIPS RT” PRINCE GEORGE ! A DAYLIGHT RIDE TO VICTORIA 1 1 ‘and “PRINCE RUPE Seattle, W

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