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‘The following Is an original Pot- latch salad, sent In by M. C. S.. who ‘will please accept our thanks: A Seattle Potlatch Salad. One cup peas, | cup carrots, dolled in salted water, 1% chopped parsley, 1 large chop. onion. Mix and add the follow dressin, cup mild vinegar, one-half up sugar, two tablespoons flour, one teaspoon salt, one tea spoon mustard and 1 well beaten Cook until thick In a double ; When cool thin with sweet cream and mix with the above. Put fa @ dish and with the ‘nely chop- ped whites and yolks of hard — = : Turpentine A few drops of equa! parts of lin eed oll and turpentine will remove @il grime and dust from tan shoes Hot cloths wrung out of turpen tine water and placed over the | lungs will break up a cold. Stains on wood caused by water or the placing of something hot Upon the wood can be removed by} rubbing the stains with equal parts Tinseed ofl and turpentine. If turpentine is generously sprin- ~ led over clothing when put away for the summer there need be no anxiety over moths, bedbags and Rad to try distin Gays, however. Uh fat for the styles goes to a droggist aod & case of Marmola Prescription Tab- | one of which whe takes after ‘& Derson to losing 2 or 14 ounces a day. Pretty nearly eters druggist keope this tablet in stock. Wet should yours be sold out, you car Gaslly ohisin « case by sending makers, the Marmo! Parmer “Just Say” Mick lanch «prepared in « minute substitete, Ask for BORLICK’S Others are imitations ONE WEEK—JULY 23 TO 29TH, 1911 7 $50.00—IN CASH PRIZES—$50.00 $25.00 IN CASH TO THE BOY BABIES botled | - | of. ; emgs form a daisy, leaving room for | & border of chopped parsley Collared Beef. |. Lard a piece of corned beef, make holes in it and fili with dressing of bread crumbs, suet, parsley, grated lemon peel, sweet herbs, pepper salt, nutmeg, and the yotk of an well mixed together. Bake with livle water, whole peppers and o onion. Serve cold. Salmon Patties. Flake and mix salmon with cream thickened with a spoonful of butter rolled in cornstarch; season with pepper, salt, anchovy sauce and « few olives, chopped fine. Allow to cool and serve in patty cases. A woman has so little wits that it's only about 10 times as much ax some men's. jw. © FT. U. CHAUTAUQUA NOTICE. Miss Edith Smith Davis, of Mit waukee, national superintendent of )W. C. T. U. Seclentific Instruction [will speak at the Northwestern Chautauqua tomorrow. The public | especially the W. C. T. U. societies | are invited to come and bring their lunches. On Monday and Tuesday of next | Week Miss Davis will speak to th | students of the summer school |the university. She will be enter talned by Prof. and Mra. Lull. Don’t Nag Am 18, and my husband chews three or four packages of tobacco ¢ lweek. Could you please tell me { there is any way at all that I cou! cure him? Otherwise he is ver good to me. P. R. B. | Many older wives would conaide this fault too small to complai And they would also suggest t a bride that she refrain from doin too much reforming in the firs years of het married life. The ma probably chewed tobacco before yo were married, and you did not na him about it then. Don't begin now AN EXPENSIVE TASTE. | | “Don't you think ) smoothly?” | “Depends on what make of motor | car you have.” Irresistibly deticious—Seattle Ice} revers on coats, and for bands on #99 | dresses of all Cream flavored with Mapleine. at and I could} | manage to go through life together | THE RICH (Special to Tre Star.) CHICAGO, July 19-—-One rich America widow has escaped the titled fortune hunter of Europe. She is Mra, 3 a Wood Dean, just from 2 d with a whole h she says—althowgh there 18 & certain Rugsian nobleman who might, ete Anyhow her falr Mrs, Doan fair self and her several were hunted in Burope It te astonishing how brazenly an oligible American woman with money is pursued over there,” saya Mrs, Dean 1 had scarcely landed in London when I reeetved letters from sev eral matrimonial age to Introd me to those honest’ titles. Here's n trom one agent's ‘confiden ter to me, telling how he touch with the masculine the sketeh | if | want to get hold of a peer jor @ titled man, I always get them | through the secretary of one of the smatier clubs and I am introduced }to the peer by my right name, hich is not the one I sign to this jletter, In the same way I get hold of a society gent pan Or military officer. If this ie the reason you have not been to see me, | shall b pleased to ex round and see you. Our clients tells how superlatively millions poor but extract al’ let keta in part of ($250) half down and half on en agement “Well, | answered some of these agenta, Just for the fun of it, but I ot all the information [ wanted and stil! kept my 50 guineas Manicuring Is Serious Work BY BETTY GRAHAM, Cartoonlets omy cartoon paragraphérs paragraph, but Ue manicure girls regard work as serious business and Beat their | | «ote A Pretty Seattie manicure Giri. ‘If anyone thinks our work is \ Joke.” said Mise Head Manicurtst o @ wellknown Seattle barber hop, where several young women sre employed, “they are mistaken. Ve girls work at this because we vust make our living, and it is eas-| er and pays better. We are just s¢ much In earnest, and take our ork as sertously as girls in other nes of business.” girl, when asked how ed to select this particu said: “I was a cashier, not Uke it very well and making much. In this do not even work the full} ght hours, and do not have to and on our feet all the time. You now that's awful hard on a gtrl.} have been here a year, and am} well contented A third girl was asked If abe did} not depend largely on her tips: 1 have made six ‘manfeures’ to- | day,” she plied, “and have not} recetved a tip. We girls are in work for business reasons only is easen an's work,” Health Kindly reprint the recipe for the leure of prickly beat, which was printed about a week ago. B. H. T. Bathe with a solution of bicar bonate of soda and water, dust with borated taleum; or prepare a| bran bath, using a bag containing three pounds of bran to a tub; or| have the druggist put up the fot lowing lotion: Carbolie actd, % dram, boric acid, 1 dram, zinc oxtde |1% drams, glycerin, 2 drams, aleo- hol, 2 ounces, water sufficient to make 6 ounces. Venetian Lace Used Venetian lace is the popular net for trimming collars, for deep or RE josiring private | negotiations have to pay 60 guineas, | tent aame with pink silk $25.00 IN CASH TO THE GIRL BABIES The Heaviest Girl Baby receives $10.00. The Next Heaviest Girl Baby receives $7.50, Tho Next Heaviest Girl Baby receives $5.00. The Next Heaviest Girl Baby reetves $2.50. AN ADDITIONAL PRIZE—WIII be given by, Manager W. M. (“DAD”) Russell, personally of $10.00 to the prettiest baby. The Heaviest Boy Baby recetves $10.00. The Next Heaviest Boy Baby receives $7.50. The Next Heaviest Boy Baby receives $5.00. The Next Heaviest Boy Bay receives $2.50. We are prepared to take care of the Babies in the proper manner, as we have one of the finest ladies’ assembly rooms of any theatre in the land. It {s elegantly carpeted and makes an ideal baby play-house. We can take care of all the babies you can bring to us. } “a piety me and address on OTIC —Parents are requested to bring the baby’s picture, with the full name an the Ba CP ae Dlotare, which shail ve returned after the baby show Is over. For Further Information, Watch Announcements Daily frutte home if definition vind may | we |} All vegetables and easily be put wp at understand the real surgical cleantine sterilization. Th fruits full life called germa, which must be excluded from the jars when can ning by storilieing Perhaps the next ant point { b vegetables fre possible and not not buy in large quantities, Can hing ts easy; but wh talk of buying in “bushels” 1 not wonder that the per tude it ver complete ni the f gathered a ripe. Do Import hly over as you do Dear Mins Grey 40, hearty and well. of 18, and she loves me, I have told her how extreme ages ma cause her unhappiness in after life ih case marry, She says it makes no difference, that she lov me, and fs willing to marr: not want take any advantage of her tnexpert but she is a ble girl, and I make money nough to keep her as a busband should keep his wife Shall 1 marry her or not? A BACHELOR. A—Age is sured rather the disposition than by the nu of years one has lived. A sen girl of 18 is ofter older than « @ature women. 1 would not advise} & man of your age to marry a frlv olovs young girl, but if I am not the girl as I see her r, you will be sad dening her Mfe by letting the idea of age come between you. | The trouble in the average mar riage betw persons of extreme ages ix that older one, if & man, | has seen the world, and is ready to settle down—eves if it is to settle behind the daily paper to the exclu sion of hie wife—while the younger one is full of life and eager “to see) the world. you wish to marry has not this! ng to excess, I think you are » in doing aa you wish Dear Miss Wil! you please | me what will remove grass stains from pink silk? IRENE. A Chioroform will remove grass stain from white goods, I¢ depends on the dye whether it will do the The only way/ you can tell is to try it on a ploce of the material lam 4 man ¢ 1 love a girl our by Dear Miss Grey: Suppose you were @ girl 23 years old and a stenographer, and a rather homely | girl, and suppose you wanted to; meet some nice men, how would | you, go about It? ; Last night I went ap town, and a number of men spoke to me, | some very nice looking ones, too,| but I suppose I am too old fash-| ioned, for I couldn't for the life of} me speak to one of them. 1 watched | other girls, and they did not seem to think but that it was the proper) thing. It seemed wrong to me, yet] Six-Sentence Talks BY CYNTHIA GREY Problems for Parents to Solve. On the parents of today rests the character of the generation to come d it behooves every parent to it his duty to investignte the of and remedy for blindness bies. Every parent should know proportion of imbecile children, investigate the cause and cure, teach it to thelr children at a suit able age. Every the | , and and parent should realize the |importange of knowing, absolutely where the as th girls, are. Every parent should be the one to enlighten his own children on the great questions of life and be ing. Every parent shonld know per. sonally the associates of their chil dren—not guess at ft. Every parent should know what booka their children are readin aud see to it that personal purity books are put into their handg. Cupid Corner Cynthia Grey requests all, young and old, who expect to enter the state of matrimony, to send in their gagement and wedding announce- ments. } knowing, every night This evening, at 7 o'clock, at the! home of the bride, 701 16th av. Miss Bertha Markuson will will be united in marriage to Eugene Haufeman. Dr. Samuel Koch, rabbi of Temple de Hirsch, will officiate. | Mr. and Mrs. Haufeman will leave immediately for a tour through Canada, after which they will make Seattle their home. Marriage Licenses. J. Hallason, Seattle, legal age, Myrtle Goff, Seattle, legn $ Walter Friebert, Seattle, Ethel Andrews, Seattle, Franklin Orman, legal age, Edith Lindberg, Seattle, legal « R. M Smith, Philadelphia, 26, May Baric, San Jose, Cal, 33; Thomas Bills, Seattle, 24,,Anna Struck, Seattle, 19. H | needs Do fruit not and ial then full off upside your jars + turn them ily | Rut} h "8, jar th when ready jure, wash water, or not, and pc time fruit for work, get out thoroughly, fill put on rubbers and cove on tight and turn ups ht. if any jars leak, find out and w disea remedy A in all canning roven beth at in our canning factories that the t finvers are retained in or the treuble. voker It ntial ally what can # girl do who is in q} tran on and has men) ode? I suppose you will tell me} . noquainted with sot girls | Well, | do know some girle, but I! think every healthy girl on earth) wants men, or a man, friend. Then i think that only women and | girls would get on one’s nerves if! one didn’t ever talk to a wan? = | Tell ge what you think, Miss) Grey. 3 OLD FASHIONED. | A—Kirwt 1 will be thankful you’ aréan old fashioned girl, and be thankful you had the courage not to take up with strange men on Your 4 ia patoral and perfectly right. Every healthy aisl does long for the companion ship of men. Her feminine mind} the stimulus of the true manly strength of the masculine mind. But, my dear girl, don't make the mistake of ob « it in the’ wrong way. Every girl who comes to the city without friends haa your expertence, It is only fora season. Before long ac} quaintances will come to you in the right way. I cannot advise you to! make any special effort to bring it about, but be assured that ft will | come. In the meantime do not fret, or you may get your disposition in| the streets If the young woman | such a nar! tha’ you will miss your | briskly | lather, opportunity when It does come. Coa tinue to be a sweet, old fashioned wirl The Woma to her own best interests,— as soon as there isneed, will help her whole system with the tonic action of BEECHAM'S PILLS All women should read the special directions with every box rrwhere In bones 100. and 28a, STATE DENTAL WAR, A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE Tea. Sore « Dellas: 1 Make # Dollar, and the Combine Will Lose Fwd Dollars When I Do Your Dental Work. | High class dental work goes begsing people can pay. 1 }eperate on your teeth; the com~+ book. te | thie state, and | it the people | put men in itverty and | hte more than they Ge dol- | Gbutlets will enjoy lberty, The | Combine, ike all combines, te 1 know how powerful It ts, people are lar Dei powerful, and how weak It is w aroteed. Ask your | . 4id Bot get his Dental law pa From now until the next Leg! media I wil be at my dental offic Firat Ave to op m dont by spec my perronal will rake the for breath oma i Drices thas | 6 Dental Combine gasp | with cheap dental -high-priced State | than halt my work; they theirs. My large prao= ‘aliet im dentistry to serve my | the combine Jealous, p do not au tee each 1 wa I shall go to 6 on and on until TI win ‘Come in and have your dental work! Gone at you Bond friends to ad. out and eapectally | dent | nent whether > being started | Vine or. not, «0 be sure | 718 First Avenuo, Untep |e 16 and 24 to 20, over I | Jowoley Store, south of | Postal Telogn ‘Open unt unt 4 for people who work. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & 0 Building. n Alive) he next, and the fight will dent com= te W. Sutor’s # and Sundaye canned by it simpli ables and fruits and ve the steam process of }down to find oat whether you have | fies the labor While cordin bess time the time may ac to the hardness or of the fruit, the following will serve as a guide vary minut 20 minute shredded pineapph grated pineapple, 15 minutes (w ut sugar or water); respberr to 10 minutes; blackberries, 6 minutes; elderberries, minutes. 15 minutes; CAN'T QUIT MARRYING Aged Couple, Oft Wedded Before, Are Joined in indiana. n Frederick Creek, Ind., farmer Mra, May Davis, they the negative the old question, “Is a failure?” Davis’ sixth marriage and the fifth for Mr. Gobat The bride death and two were bride om death and one are both over 60. Gobst, a Buck] was married to} answered in marris It was Mra by The by They | lout three husband: divorced. three wives divorced. | A Cooling Shampoo for Summer Months || { profuse aeive olliness of th ime, many w« alt to manage shampoo mixtures fail to remove ail dust and oil, and invariably leave the hair stringy and matted The simplest and best thin which to cleanse both sca hair ix plain canthrox. A teaspoon-| ful of canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot water Is enough for a good/ shampoo, and a little at a thm poured on the head and rubbed} creates a white, thick! wonderfully cooling and} soothing. Rinsing leaves the and hair delightfully clei hair drt Uful brilllancy and softness with advt. | Irresistibly delicious—Seattle Ice | ‘ream flavored with Mapleine. Drinking As allabit Once a person has formed an appetite for liquor, he must have help to escape from the craving. His system is infused with an alcoholic poisoning, which causes a burning, in- satiable thirst for more drink. His will power is not sufficient to conquer this constant, unnatural thirst The Neal CURES In Three Days Harmless vegetable medl- cines—given Internally by re ular physicians—take away all inclination to drink, all app for drink, by rid- ding the blood of this alcoholt poison, Liquor then becomes repulsive. A Seattle Telephone Man Says: | “Four months ago I left the Neal Institute, after having been abso- lutely cured of a Hquor thirst that once put me in the gutter, Have gained 18 pounds and old friends don't know me. I never want whis- ky any more-—and, what's more, I [couldn't taste the vile stuff.” 1, phone or write for free book about th 1 Drink-Habit Cure, and indorsements, All mailed in a plain, sealed envelope. Address The Neal Institute, Bast Howell and quickly, taking on a beau- | 16th ave, Seattle. Phones: Bast 4381; Ind., Cedar 431. To reach the Neal Institute, take Capito! Hill car, get off at Howell st., and walk one block , or take Madison St. cable car, get off at 16th av and walk two blocks north. I i MeeDoual Se southwick Co | JAMES MeCKBERY & CO., THINTY- FOURTH STREET The Plume Sale’s| Values Are Wonderful OT only New York Connection are there complete assortments at each of the sale prices; not only are there present and advance colors among them; but for the quality of the plumes; the perfectness of their curling and dyeing, and their size (in cases where size is to be desired), they are so unusual as to make this the most wonderful sale we've held. The Willow Plumes at $9.95 are 21 inches long and 20 wide! They are worth $18.00. $20 Willow Plumes, 24 inches $12.95 Nillow Plumes, 28 inches .. $19.50 es, 32 inches $27.5 French Plumes 17 inches long and 10 wide are marked $4! are worth $8.00. s long and 11 wide. $6.50 long and 22 wide $35 long and 27 wide .. $40 Willow Plur long and 28 wide .. Two-Tone French Plumes; Fancy Feathers and Bird of se Fe s are in the sale at prices corresponding- Second Floor. Unusual Values Offered in Waists Dainty, cool, lingerie, tai- lored linen and madras waists, especially appropri- ate for summer and vacation wear. An exceedingly beau- tiful assortment to choose from. Tailored to $2.00. -.. 85¢ Lingerie and Waists; values up Special a Lingerie Waists to $3.50. Special Lider Tailored Linen and Madras ; values to $5.00. ree EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ Examinations and Estimates ten-year written guar- antee good in any of our offices » Oe Silver Fillings . 50¢ Cement ........ Painless Extraction Gold Fillings... Porcelain Fillings 1.00 up. Gold Crown and Bridge Work per tooth..... 7 $5.00 aya ray wane? 89000 BELLINGHAM, Sunset Block—EVERETT, 1803 Hewitt Oh, just learned to dance; that’s nothing, Four private I Stevens’, Fourth, Pine, Malte efur privatg lessons day and evening. Trial always free. Main 4921, In& 14 BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia, St. near Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. See Classified Page.