The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1911, Page 8

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“Book Learning” All This City Man Had, But | He Made It Pay Big Dividends on the Farm NEWS OF « low glans? (4) Cw pub stitute core rup for sorghum tr making candies? (5) How may | remove tar from a blue wool dres | What w take grease spt from a plastered alabastine wal | HOUSEKEEPER A.—(1) Nothing without injury te BY ALFRED A. JOHNSON t We landed on our farm on a ave found this plan of rotatic day. The wn er One glorte hing about a fa ate. Boll tn px ’ essary was to make , catia einaiits tans (it nat 8 tan 0 an alw h ar, 1 ony ‘ habitable, build an a Ph cre ue th it be sure of a ast, T f p mill % cup P the barn, re « wes “ quer b omy who uses ims » : fi aw little tried build new ones. | sett ghey = mane Ao tain of much cold ards . Add 6 * winter of hard work. , a oe as ow he city I we ht yea spoon vanilla veut for a minute for the coming crop season I find from } at the end of tt had jand t ittered soe a Part of the farm had been rex at ‘ | Vanitia cups Nght bre to negroes, who planted 1 ‘ rom ton and corn for five 8.26 f ~ ‘ ting an average 0 . TODAY’S AMERICAN ting an average of ha St I ton per acre, or 25 by Thad no p ee De : She Leads Crusade to Save “Thé mind was filled with Pome €rop rotation, thorough chine made to pay almost anywh | fertilization. bred live stock. this country with tillable soil,} Bo I divided my © th And my farm ts only now in shape | plenty of rainfall, fertitiza il fleids and adopted to wot the best results. The firet - brains tation of crops First year, o With cow peas planted between rows at the last working of t corn; second year, winte lowed by cow peas for "OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY ange! F¢ COLLIDE: of New York, 4 A large bobsled ca KK twelve sustained a deep gash ir Connaught to ir toes eet Rule Canada| allowed to drive @ machine unless! orrawa, Ont. J he passes an ex | 1 | amination by al! eens tat jon | Det Seneral of - | ee king's unch Th and gets @ cense. He urges ANOTHER MAN TO TEMPT DEATH) NEW YORK 14.—Robert | n aviator quarenteed Best ebony plate, beat teeth SR00 Why ioe More? Jan states making t to go fa: janywhere in motor * an hour De ent of De Zavala Antonio, is a grand the noted Lawrence ht, ditsance BAND CONCERT FREE, agreed to pay Wri Wagner's band at the Bon daily if he 1 Marche tonight. eee leon Kellingham Rverett Ofth f Texas, 6 the main building of the old Alamo fort and extend the park posed as a etvic beautify the Zavala de to greatly privately of nerease = th owned land a little worth while overs the historic Alamo Oyster Pie. Do You Want to Earn MONEY? MANY BOYS IN THE SMALLER PLACES OUT OF SEATTLE HAVE OFTEN WISHED THEY with nee ft * and let re main long enough to melt the but ter Season with salt and black Jd half a pint of milk large slice of bread ut into small sh with paste in the oysters pepper anc and cream anc which ha around the sides, pul Cream Candy. Put 2 cups white sugar and 1 cup brown sugar into kettle and pour table over it 1 cup water a HAD A CHANCE TO EARN MONEY, LIKE ae Magy cif cern gt THE BOYS IN SEATTLE. my ge Hoe, Ss a |pleces with scissors. Set aside to cool. When thoroughly chilled put art jars and seal tightly. In a couple of days you will ha ine cream candy. Flavor with pepper mint for “after dinner mints HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AT LEAST ONE GOOD, LIVE, AMBITIOUS BOY IN EACH ONE OF THE SMALLER TOWNS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. THE STAR WANTS A GOOD, LIVE, AMBI- TIOUS BOY IN EVERY TOWN IN THE STATE TO HANDLE ITS PAPERS. SOME BOYS ARE NOW MAKING $15.00 TO $30.00 A MONTH HANDLING STAR AGEN- CIES. ANY BOY IN THE STATE CAN DO THE SAME—OR BETTER. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS, WRITE AT ONCE. ADDRESS Circulation Manager, Daily Star STAR BUILDING SEATTLE, WASH. Rice Hash. Take equal parts of roast beef, chopped finely and well seasoned jand boiled rice. Mix thoroughly |put in buttered baking dish, cover | with tomato sauce well flavored | with onion and bay leaf. Cover all with buttered bread crumbs and bake about half an hour Quince Marmalade. Wash fruit, core and cut in small plece: Put in porcelain kettle with enough water to barely cover. Cook slow fire until soft, Put through colande and aA. three fourths Its quantity of heated granu lated sugar, (ook in oven one: half hour, stirring frequently. Turn into tumblers. WOMEN ARE MOST critical of men they dislike, and men of women they love JENSIBLE WOMEN are like ant mal trainers, for they know when to feed the brutes to keep them in a good temper Put 2 quarts of oysters on the fire} “than an ordinary D. A. (General SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN Delivery address will receive mo with pped into Holding the Boy at Home Lively be hing to read or othe © entertain then pt to hunt up entertainment ¢ here wante, for the home attra Dear Mins Grey-I 4 tive that tt bole aher a brunette, but A desire to cre t vinih thinks more of me characteristic of the boy fide the t VC or o ¢ ix notte I comfort. E in t Grapefruit Oyster Cockta marry the one in whom you have Roast Lamb, Currant Jel ay think of he Cauliflower with Cream 1 marry the one while thinking Brown Gravy f the other if want @ happy Waldorf (Fruit) Salad home | Pineapple Jelly, Whipped Cream Macaroons What you are, root and all, and all the same object. One woman reg arry. Light cas lown, and let tallow drip around INDECISION. | feel it grow are not in love with A demand for stories, for legends; by-and-by, for hinte rner of the ge mater nier OF HIS OW DINNER MENU FOR FOUR PERSONS. Black Coffer Oregon Cream Cheene Long Branch Wafe By Mrs. W. J. Parker, The Normandie, Ninth and University. City Housewives Turn Waste * should be served with ©. Lamb finds it than cou jonal par demands onton oa tout stuffing or sout che | th r t ree Roast beef affil-| ration attached squash or string beans r « bar of her sewing machine > ca ae to seal the bottles one must dle, turn it upalde h For the average econom! 4 of all the butter supply will be found too expensive, though the new churn ap To a Flower wer in the crannied wall pluck you out of the crannle ©, Toot & made tr Jar to one, two and four-quart fruit jars Long before its Invention some ingenious city women had devised - ways of their own to accomplish BAND CONCERT FREE. richness will produce but if I could und in all ularly saved the cr ae am and milk Marche tonight I should know what God and man {*.| until she had a frat jar half full und AR ABN Sa lare ere 0 824, designer of| Lone Star” flag, and| the Texan declaration of | ndence from Mexico | | wosho ts leading the| » to save The Alamo,” a begun several years ago |when the old fort was purchased | jand n over by the state, Now there is a movement to tear down Alfred Tennyson. | then spent a few minutes shaking REMEMBER WE DO t, and produced a nice BAND CONCERT FREE. tait Wet” Reaakie' ane ek night ees | good, thick cream for the dish of estimate. Main 2804 or Ind. 3913. cereal. A jar of cream every morn-| St Dr. Maker, Dentist, moved to|ing was not a luxury with them, | ye m €20 Northern Bank Bu but an eelty, and cost no more} jeral Paint and Wall Paper Co. than & meat breakfast, besides 12314 let Av., Arcade Annex HERES A 2 TONIC THAT WILL BUILD UP 2 ANY BUSINESS There is hardly a business of any kind today that cannot be made to expand by the persistent | of good, first-class illustrations. When you consider the tremendous advances made by the automobile manufacturers, railroads, pure food companies and producers in general of everything conceivable, you will readily admit that their pic- ture money is well expended. Give this subject its due consideration, and you will un- doubtedly find a means to help YOUR business likewise. Photo engravings on zinc or copper for newspapers, magazines, book- lets, street car advertisements, post cards, etc. We make drawings and de- signs for commercial purposes. RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING Co JAMES &. DITTY, Manager. 1309 Seventh Ave., Seattle Phones—Main 9400; Ind. 441 erties sina a bandbox, a trunk or # drawer; SOMEWHERE let bim ey Seppe Cream and Milk Into Butter household, however, this making pals to. many as a real economy when used with smnants.” Cream a pound of butter to each Wagner's band at the Bon | of but-/all kinds of papering, painting,| | eat a varnishing, kalsomining, ete, at Wagner's band at the Bon/|heavy meat breakfast, but liked| reasonable prices. Phone us for an Marche t your housecleaning early this | BAND CONCT Leave Your Bald Head With Us Riggs’ Eczema-Dandr; Cure Will Grow H. on It This CONTRACT Is for You ETH | | | er, party of the second part is f atisfied that the treatr t a icient ceh n in ments, and second t ake such t s con c | and void, The A. P. Riggs Hair Grower & Cure Co., Inc. 1216 Third Ave. What Prominent Pastors } Say About THE NEAL 3-Day Drink- Habit Cure. “The Neal Ins e guar antees to cure the drink habit within three days. This assertion is correct. I personally have taken patients to the institute and they were cured Father J. E. O'Brien. Pastor Our Lady of Good | Help Parish Fifth and Jefferson, Seattle J “I sent one of my people to the Neal Institute, and he was cured of the drink habit perfectly. It is a grand, good work, and & great benefit to humanity Rt. Rev. Monsignor Flavin Pastor St. Ambrose Churf Des Moines, Iowa “The cases that have passed through the Des Moine stitute, and who feel themselves cured of the liquor are too numerous to mete Rev. J. F. Nugent, L.L.D. Pastor Church of Visitation Des Moines, Iowa Thus the merit of The Neal cure is fully demonstrated om every hand. Prominent theme! that the 61 Neal Insti doing ACT NOW! If you have a friend or reli tive who is a slave to drink, take this mea ulng him The Neal cure ts teed. To all interested we say this of re “Satisfy us of your ability to pay and pay us when you and your friends are fully satisfied.” Call, phone or write for full information, including copy contract bond, All will be mai ed to you in a plain sealed enve lope. Address The. Neal Inst: tute, East Howell and 16th a¥s Seattle, Phones, East 438) Ind, Cedar 431,

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