The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1910, Page 5

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s . BPR SSPESS Sass 4 Te ee Oe eee eee eee ey CYNTHIA GREY. me read you tter whieh my desk tod » girls ee gweethearts who “drink iy And listen to my i to it, too, for will answer ters to me as We ee Mise Gre Tam a woman, - . id, and een well educated and , Tam engas to a man A dissipate in fact de day of his k nearly ev and my paren puch opposed pot allow hin ali the time aim that | gasociating w think? And at should Jeet Shall I yle my par ot shall | > my own ¢ Kindly ad >a ANNIE wiser than nd have your 4—Your ps A They low fd to be a umatism r tired 0K J interests at heart what your man, who do ' They know Junt | life would be with this pot jo’ ve you we u enough now to give up his bad hab its for you loneliness, the heart-break, the hu millation and utter misery that is alway®—ALWAYS—the lot of a jdrunkard’s wife. And the humilla. tion would extend to your little tn nocent chilrden, which would hurt you far more than your own per sonal grief. They would be point: | ed out as thelr ashamed of father, they would possibly inherit father’s | weakne would picture of world fof a drunka you, with eyes wide open wilt find the proof every day And | this I must add—for it's just as as truth it The man who t drink for his schoolmates. » and ache y wit Now, my doar the commone the distre a w a Th and bh me girl ie not overdrawn. th t ory ide. CELERY*® MOST WAOLES OME IN TERS VEGATABLE cut drunkard’s children” would be 1 | ey worse this word-| it Is one| ings in th Picture to yourself the ny nheart dreadful | my than it had ever known be | fore ts and desolation »k about and you! sake ft for the popular Remove the white nich more at to bits an inch long average housewife put it in bofling water pres for @ quarter of an hour, then dry| Pals easy to serve and most de-|it on a napkin. | up @ fresh} feous in tts nat state, but it ess. dd a little pepper and salt am be cooked tr erous delect: | celery roll in t ead | Be ways without much trouble, | fry in butter, or fee modern cook book author alone | white lard. Serve very hot Gre 22 different methods. |} A favorite Canadian celery dish broth fs a sustaining dish,/is this: Clean and wash 3 t lad wonderfully beneficial if taken | of celery and cut in 2-inch gery day for a t Clean four | Put in a stewpan with ide celers and cut in small| cold water and bring to a bol es Simmer in two quarts | iinmerse in cold water and dry ‘ater with two thinly sliced on th Return to (h stew an | fess. Sprinkle the saucepan nO mnes of butte pound of very y ground rice,|an ounce of cho fa well toget add half a y und ham and a pinch @t cold cooked eken ot sa and let celery simmer a metion, cot up in dice. and thr yar an b Then 0 e quarts of light gravy. Season with r t t gk and pepper and stir on the f 1 wid doiling gently ‘and a eping skim and again. Add s of a ch ornespondeny nn ioe ws ‘A Constant Weader.” “Clara.” ) 0 a” af rm ald at-| “Mrs. J. 1. B.” and “Anxious” wish | % know how to ’ | " ‘ | are tied, not gt trying to clean them fy to clean at hom iy cleaner. Make a past P@arch and in breeze, tareh that When free f ing kettle oven to cur Deer Miss Grey—i am 21, but not yet had a steady beau can be ? Lam af ate an ke 3 are ARDE FA—Pranc Your att A—No er the Liner yw issued — 6 ft Humphrey Breaks « an at ving om tr a canve *, without a certif TODAY’S AMERICAN WOMAN She's a Rich and Vivacious Deb utante. MISS VIVIAN GOULD wclet alread knows yn Gould, although she fuced” form he ond d G jould, and one of a ' 1 » keey a he te 1 first Mi h | } } THE STAR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER NO WOMAN CAN LIVE ON 10, 1910, | bility 5 THE SIX-DAY GRIND i q (By United Press.) ms were running as follows: 1 ’ NEW YORK, Dee, 10.—Sensation- | Hehler-Coullett Folger Hil, Root al sprinting that regained for the| Moran and Rutt-Clark, 2,336 miles |ieut Clark team the two laps they | six laps ae. . lout earlier in the race, was the Mitten and ‘Thomas were a lap »| NEW YORK, Dec, 10.—"It is im-jaald Mra, Lab nd I'm not ex P \ TP adele K, xt te im ri HE ee i fohom' | feature of the annual six-day bleyele behind, West and Demara two laps, yi ») or & woman to live in ow “eant We ha a moderate race at Madison quare Garde jo and Cameron and H tead three comfort in New York on $3,000 @| Oo tment and Ih t . day . iapa Wiyear Thin i the statement of) aeerant ‘Then there ie no reasan| At 9 Oclock this morning the ‘The record is 2,489 miles nix laps Mya. Juniata Latar, who has pe-| wh¥ I should put in my thme in the] titloned orphan urt of} ki n. I consider @ servant one tional $3,000 so she can send ber! oges, meat and everything else has| yy on to school. gone up #0, and I insist upon the t along on $3,000,"' best for my table.” TACOMA, Dec. 10.—Foll ng &, wasn't unexpected. He had been con - po ae ne tilnes caused by 4 can d for weeks, and e er *ost ma t 1 Votaw grew gradually In This Town, Tramps _ ii) 0ooseeds, “son woe inl le afte death Mr ta bond. but, as is cum Break Right Into Jail! 088 os preeereere Pan t Postmaster L k L,. widow, Mr. Vota® is SHARON, Pu., Dec, 10.—Wheat-| who nays he lives at McKeen Rocks!” Mp. Votaw's’ death at this time|twy on daughters and Jand, Mercer county, hax @ tramp! Pa., and han no “real home,” seated! : Who iusiats that he la to be a guest in front of the stove | of the hamlet and that he will use Jenkins had a big basket of food| , ‘ he town jail has had no occu | staying all winter, Constable Hal-) 0 S$ a e e 0 e er 0 panta for some time, A few nights | ner has appealed to : herlff of 1 ts not hard to find. If your eyes are dull-—if your skin is callow, or your ago Constable Hainer saw amoke| Mercer county to help him ¢ ‘he | Complexion muddy; if you have no roses in your cheeks, do not bother |coming from the chimney. He in-|the unwelcome visitor so that be] with cosmetics, Don't risk harmful drugs. Get good, rich blood in your vestigated and found Ben Jenkins,| may lock up the calaboose. veins, and then you will have the bright looks and charm of perfect health, PreCuCrCeeereeeee 5 $ |* * |® SPIRIT MESSAGE UNITES * CASH FOR WORK (« = arotHen ano sister « * * are wonderful aids to women and women's looks. If your blood is poor— ON THIS COAST * ALLA WALLA, Dec, 10. ® pale, weak and not upto the mark—your stomach and organs \* jeorge Lingenfelder of Top. # ion and elimination are the cause. |® penish ardved today to visit * Beecham's Pills correct faults. They will help you to good di ee ect fa y will help you to good di wis a ee j® his sister, Mra, Charles W. #19 tion and active kidneys and regular bowels—to freedom from troubles ‘ VASHINGTON, De 10.—The | * Masterson, who did not know * |] ty purer life-making, beauty-creating blood. In all truth and serious- jouse committee on rivers and har-|# he was in. existen pirit #1] pess, you will find that for good health and good looks, Beecham’s Pille bors has presented the rivers and|® ge Mra, Masterson pur # ra appropriation bill. The ac-|# ports to have received having *® Will Sh . h W: cash appropriations aggregate|® been the cause of uniting *® th Rig t y 894,861 lw them * ow e a Pollowing the principal * Mrs. Masterson, whose hus # In boxes with full directions, 10c, and 25e. s for the Pacific coast: |# band was formerly an instrue * Angeles harbor $270,000, Oak-|® tor for the blind at Vancouver, * f the most talented of the group of girls who will make the |!and harbor $150,000, San Joaquin) ® is blind, as is her husband, & White House merry this winter fs Miss Elizabeth Reeside. She h iver $25,000, Sacramento and| # oth are believers in spire w a splendid voice and yearnings to go on the stage. Miss RB Peathe Ivers 25,000, Coos Bay, @& itualiem About two months ® fitted herself for grand opera and stu art in Paris, She expects |Or.. $40,000, Columbia river, Celilo! ® ago Mra. Masterson says she & to make her stage debut In about two years, Because of her talents | Falls to Snake river $26,000, Dalles | # received a message giving her ® t xpected she will have charge of all the society theatricals in | rapids to Celilo Falix $600 Low-\® the name and address of a ® Vashington this season jer Willamette river $150.0 mouth | @ sister in Earlham, lowa. Mra. & f Columbia river $950,000, Willam:|® Masterson had a hazy recol- & Jette above and $20,000, Graya|® lection of this sister, and Said Ha $200, Puget Sound $20;|® wrote to the wom * ¢|| AR, 1/000, Snohomish river 000 * name being Mra. Sadie Nea * | ee Nealy immediately * _ ' # wrote back, stating that they ® —) Westphalia Loaw & She forw a letter to this & Mix % pound of min ham with *® brother, and today he ved ® eer Ac4 ’ 1 pound of mashed potatoes wen i to make a ¥ * til Nght 4 a table (3 * table eee eee eee m eX Jan er’: ne eens. Form (Ny United Pres) until a Nght} ATHENA, Ore, Dec. 10.—Follow gree of selfishness gravy Woadne Mins ‘stone * te LAW VIOLATORS A . ** ty Fried Apples. ’ fens t is called at ‘ of phy th eo'* ' . i Renortain whether her en! ‘ wha and country ha 5 14 If women w en, suffra : erinduced by ecinets which have no p pro ————— 3 p f t 4 superts " ‘ig F would but women | of " ve , by e result of « bi tection should make their cc LB =, FE h h th t fi > t © the riff r ise . fained when she wan thrown " t # sheriff. Especially,| | Bil | E Bag jie box iff if there is] ie THE NATIONAL | ai Ek “ee ? 4 ” iquor selling) §F x sol Weill ta Gack ab _ otiereds T CAR MEN See corse BANK OF COMMERCE fg) || vig pause |Beople who have 1 ed him for 5 IF} E R Ps Cold Weather Suppers. SHARE PROFITS United States Depositary peat |r) | MO.T H ‘ ch r. gingerbread, chees BAT NELSON REFUSES | Capital and Surplus } : at PROBLEMS orien Poms TO QUIT THE RING $2,160,000 FH Cold ed pork, boiled sweet . >, Dec. 10.—F ANB ' id | VICTORIA, B. ¢ KANSAS CITY, M tal Resources : habits, | pots aked apples |ployes of the B. C, Klectric Rail! paring % al Resource 3 4 is lway Co, the street car system of | phatic $14,152,799.93 Hs E + - Oyate Ww, oyster crackers, cel-lthin elty, wore m ad by the} s a 4 ory, mince ple st of checks to the amount of | ¢ OFFICER 1¢ © not talk $57.31 each, and mting th . a a within hearing| Macaront and ee, oatmeal] final bonus upon ot Directors ie j for fear of en.| bread, Washing choc lod ie eomnpes President Bay if 4 vanity with whipped cres profit sharing syst 7 in 1902 Wrap the ed baby ribbor Corn chowder, cake, stuffed] around a bottle and wash in warm | dates. nove yy ~ Tap Bg BE LG iw woast chime ot| Fear Steamer Lost They w 1 no 5 P por tatoes roasted with | th mashed turnips and (ie United Proms.) i ot When the baby first triew to wa quash pie NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Shipping © sur rub ¢ y masters here were notified today und reat thems |Allege American leaving New Orlean our ance r bound for San Juan Do not give uncooked fruit to] P . a unre istarda iwi teens, irwed or oachers Active) re certain to agree with them,| four passen ht W t torte Ry United Press) oUF aie fe w eatful BigBt) VICTORIA, B. C. Dec. 1 bali . is an a er wen, 3 el _ leaded Man . . ine ait ‘tnd | Root and thes ad Habit, Anyway -onsumers h ante toi herring and landing b we Sood |ahore whe pit Ia CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—a. J. David ¥ of the baby's day| Wien aft ‘ aon, former president of " onsite * one ea | rivals by the steamer T , ‘ E ft aves| Captain Gillam saw eight the AME EXPRE M " ling veane 1g well inside, on of five <6). ® per Any ward 5 an Point OF ANY LIGHT OR W n ; AGE Ler H OR; AND THE SAME BS ANY F N A {icons Wiens 8.3 any ‘uRan’ ass once FONTAINE Bt AS Hi Against Suffrage|= pont : A on the ack site ot re ‘ , “wag = TALKS QN | Branch Agencies of the American Express Com- , $t. Ca h R De ti t pany Where City Water and Electric Light beige a og aa ae By the Regal Dentists Bills May Be Paid. { ; « und he r whe American Express Company, 806 3rd] Georgetown Pharmacy b and ‘ manni their way : who fight for a , : “ , Sanitary Public Market 82s es rT lace for the w 1 ie : Ke Madis at A OPI he one and I tr 2 wil ve a aad rmacy, Wm. G. Her chape idy Jo your best now } & Kelty, 1 al Av 600 Grand evard a ak | Drug Co ‘ The Ballard Pharmacy 8. Cal us methane. obs P ave houn, ‘Prop: . Ballard "Ave. 4 Shaw's Pharmacy 1 Ave. The A. KE. Guy Pharmacy, J. E. Clit. Gor marr " ntitte plac The Stone-Fisher Co, 1 ‘ aimie Pharmacy, sth Ave. and \ jecond | 2 BROKEN RIBS! ot t whic 1 f Metropolitan Pharmacy F walmio Pharmacy, 225 Pike St sirl at the wh other W YORK, De ) er a care i : ' Larrnbee's (9 Bastiak tain Viow Drug Store, 780 N la Ja tt R D A! G { | Varsity Phe 8 lath ve Clarke's Pharmacy 400 “ee Bunn, rector of M y i Bartel!’s Deug Store, No. : ci aie: anes 4 : B ‘ ft h 1 1 Hubbard Dre w ER at | By i “ re Drug Store, No. %, Main alw " t run h r fir ’ n h n 1 ir € a ‘ Nv Westlake Pharmacy 1 Ww ak is but f ' tion | \ : Vo t ’ ; a Bartell a Deeg Store, No. 8, 1488 t6t ba 4 a i why in finding ts w ‘ | please y @ Bart rug Store, No. 4, Ballard TS 120 |ere remarks he made a : : ; : 46 Ballard Ave QUAIL; WINS BET The wea of the 1 A (| THE RAINIER VALLEY sTaTe ng enabled him to contin : are : At BANK mb asoh week f you a ar . FREMONT STATE RANK, ¥ uve tw , th t Relchert & Rothehild, ' BALLARD BRANCH UNION BAY fr. LOUIS, Dec, 10.—By eati t ‘ & TR. CO, Ballard , 4 ight 60 nigt eft, in either jaw, y Willet Drug Company GEORGETOWN. BRANCH UNION y ' u . wi ¥. A. Mathews, Ra Beach UNIVERSITY STATE BANK, Univer 1 1. Abe pak msathod tenth applied i I Brown's Pharmacy I wathon beer drink| DOESN’ T MIND : peng! ; t ; ‘ GREEN LAKE STATE BANK, Green L t | them ever afterward , - ) 1 i South Shore Pharmacy " a ne k uch today | . A “ fe al oh A 4 | CrrIZENS BANK OF GORGE. bet $100 he 1 out lur p xperta in the ntle 8 ‘ Smith Co, 601 nd Ave. | TOWN Ketown the board of public! t ¢ he - * a fe t irs. Zeborah Wilson |in its good graces. ‘That ts \ e, | ad f the he joo ' Aut TREAS, COLLEC- | LIGHT WATER fied at her home, 1000 Seventh|as Ballard was concerned yw id t mY Ns iggs Hair Grower ren : ; THON MANCH, | is | Local 46 av esterday irs, Wilson come Moore and wants to move soja by ye ¥ emg Lecal 110. he . y he ; fe Ber a ‘ : , a D Ind. 4100 Local 47 Local 39. Neon, and & son, John : jon ha een neare a =e SOBTS s 6 2 Thi 910, will be payable a ne reasurer'’s Office, Prefontaine Bid ly o arrangements for the funeral] will grant his request in all proba REGAL DENTAL. OFFICES 1216 Third Ave. $010, Will Go perenne me E ED. 1. TERKY, ‘Treasurer , yot been made 1405 Third Av., N. W, ¢ Union ae ae. eee sa .

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