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HE STAR—TUE: DAY SAUGU! if Pit. ysall S¢ Southwick Co SATURDAY AUGUST 12 Our 96th Branch Store 1014 First Ave. Cynthia ‘Grey's poe Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell me how to prepare eggplant? NEWLY WED, A-One eggplant, 2 © half a ‘coup of milk, flour for batter, salt, and fat for frying, Slice and pare each slice, fn salt and water one hour; between two towels and dip cach slice in a bat- ter made of the mal ia above given, Fry In hot fat to a good brown. Drain well, put a spoon of grape jelly on each slice after serv: ing, if liked. See ee ee ROVERS ® Dear Miss Grey: Here lea ® ® name that may tnterest the ® ® subscriber who = Inquired ® through The Star if you knew ® of a longer name than that % of the Austrian tallor. This ts ® not a surname, but a German * name for a man koeping a *® hotel for tradesmen in Con ® stantinople. Here is it: ® Constantinopolitantacherdud- w® elsakspfifanmachorgeselenher- & borgsvater. * * * * * * * * * * * * A READER. * * RRRKKEE RARER Dear Miss Grey: (1) What will (2) Do you think an experienced Woman could successfully tint walls with prepared caictmine? i} (3) What day of the week did WE WANT YOUR FIRST ORDER Starting a locomotive re- quires more coal than run- ning it ten miles. More wer is consumed in the w minutes required to Start a dynamo than to run its lights in the next 30 minutes. The beginning of things is the costliest. ine this establishment we 3 our profits getting “gh order. We can please you. We guarantee to do so. We can save you money for the following all ite our Third—We save you all middlemen’s profits. Fourth—We sell tailor- ing at a lower merchant's profit, because we handle so many more orders. Many sales, little profits. All-Wool}==: | Feb. 15, 1885, fall on? Edith B. Philitps, 914 23rd av, will be married to H. 1. Hughes, 2319 av. N,, this evening the home ea i j bim along. you use judgment, | think you caa. (3) Sunday. Constant ining about your health ia waReatny. Dear Mina Grey: “What can one do to get rellef from too much gas on the stomach. STAR READER, A--Health ts the natural state, Im this advanced age it is generally conceded that the mind has great effect on the body, If you wish to diet, confine yourself for a short time, but not too long, to nitrogen- eons foods, such as lean meat, eees, grains, pean and beans; but in doing so eliminate worry, self-pity, envy, hurry, eto—anything that interferes with a happy life. Bust ness worry is the greatest cause of stomach trouble, It is said any one ean succeed if he bas $1,000 to his credit--even if he never touch a vont of It, The assurance will carry Be @ child again, and eoount, If it is apply the same play you hav something else, rule, A novel conceit from Paris is colored sashes with shoes to match. Dear Miss Grey—Are bananas over used as a yogetable? Are they good that way? Can you tell me how? INQUISITIVE. A-~Yes, and some like them. Here ts a recipe for baked bananas: Pee! and cut in halt, Divide if large. To ea allow a tablespoonful of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of water, a teas) fal each of lemon juice and melted | | correct. Despite the sultry days the girl and woman who takes time by the forelock is thinking of autumn hate. Paris, the seat of millinery, tolls us that small, closefitting ones are At ieast the first early hat» shown are those that casily take a voll. Broad, soft felt hate in pure «| white, pale blue and shell pink are worn by girls in their teens or by women whose faces are still youth ful. ‘These are worn far down on the forehead and are simply trim- butter and a pinch of salt. Above all things, the season's fab- te voile, oN a THEN HE “SAID Goopsve don't know why it Is, me think. ‘Then I have not lived in FRENCH DRESSING One tablespoonful vinegar or lemon juice, one-quarter teaspoon- it salt, four ers ol ae ek oka teaspoon! pepper. Put salt and pepper in bowl. Add a little off and stir well, then grad- wally add remainder of oll, stirring all while. Last of all stir tn the vinegar or lemon juice, which ©. should be diluted with water if very Macedoine Salad. Drain all the liquor from the con- tents of a can or bottle of mace doine of vegetables, put them into med by a silken scarf of the same tone as tho felt. Rvery girl or woman who ts the fortunate possessor of an ostrich plume will be able to make herself a feather toque simit shown here. This one to be worn on dress oce has an algrette pertly erect in the back aera ae STALE BREAD HEALTHY | Bat your broad stale and not! fresh if you wish to avold indiges A VEGETABLE HINT Do not soak green vegetables, Wash them quickly in cold water thon, Slice tt, dry it tm the ovens before they are to be cooked Bereta and toast a delicate brown. , vemerer a HARMONY IN HUES ‘The fad for combining purple and American Beauty shades is grow- ing rather than diminishing. Such @ contrast would have been con- sidered quite impossible two or even one year ago, when harmony, rather than daring, was the color note. Purple parasols have narrow bands of American Beauty shade around the edge and purple hats hold big American Beauty roses. Black velvet is one of the newest ‘o,| trimmings for the swagger parasol. 4| Purple sunshades are edged with sixinch bands of black velvet and hite taffeta models have bands of the black, Up-to-Date. “You're rather a young man to be loft in charge of a drug shop,” said the fussy old gentleman. “Have you any diploma?” “Why—er—no, sir,” replied the shopman; but we have & prepara tion of our own that's just as good.” we. aed SEY Dolaner iy mitt Wn Si Racin Go Wvaieatis Acsion tam mer Query in Timely Tips on How to Put Up the Gleaming Jars of Next Winter's Delica- WHY DOESN'T IT JELL? WHY DOESN'T IT JELL? (Copyright, 1911, by cies With Assurance Alloe Gitehell Kirk.) BY ALICE GITCHELL KIRK ‘hy doesn't the jelly harden? : hoy causes the jelly tq) candy ‘ail fruits for ly should be pur+ ig ore UNDER RIPE, as at Rage | map nem of tartaric al aub- stance called! PECTIN which/| is necessary for Jelly, and thi quality is lexsen- so small that it is difficult to make it “Jel.” If, however, a little ow rant juice is added, pleasant to the taste, although the flavor of the straw berry will be modified. If a secant id is used for every cup of sugar, cesulte will | de equally as good, and the flavor of the strawberry preserved. Some of the moat desirable fruits for jelly making are currants, crab- apple, quince raspberry. fruit abould be | tain & larger amount of acid, over-ripe the! pectin loses its power of making Jelly. In some of the efd fruits (strawberries, for will require more sugar. jeandytng sometimes. Consequently |loas sugar will be required, and in that event some of the more acid bm or tartaric acid should be uw Where no water is added to ———| instance) the jelly-making pectin ts fruits, bring the juice to the boiling th. bmg dish up in a potato salad bor r. Banana Pudding. A simple pudding ts made from a ia basin and mix with.thom % cup-jcustard of yolks of 3 eggs to @ ful of mayonnaise sauce, % cuptul | 1 jj of whipped cream, 5 tablespoonfuls |" of white tarragon vinegar, % pound of any nice little pleces of cold cooked chicken or game, free from skin or bone; stir up well together’ i Beattie Automobiie School, 210 6 bY OOLEN MILE al 1014 First Ave. World's Tailors— 96 Stores SERVED Str. City of Everett or Telegraph Three round trips datly. at Ta. m., 12 m. and 6 We Beattie at 7:20 « m. m Leave Miverett at 9 is pm, Leave m. Sui m., funday, leave m. ond State Dental War a Good Thing for the People “qm your teeth; the combine Soa7untit the mest Legislature be at my dental offices, 713 ‘overy day from 8:30 8. m. to 6 p. with cheap dental &, noe compet high-priced ftate Goubine Dentists for lees than haif their “" Laranceo my, 60th: they do ‘This maker theira the quart of milk, slightly Seceineade When © consistency of thick ur it over thin slices of banana in a dish. Put meringue of whites of eggs on top and brown slightly in oven, Serve cold with cream. Things You Should Know F. W. Stevenson & Co,, brokers, Batley Bidg., are advised stocks should be picked up on this declin The Best Is None = 100 Good -” For your eyes. Modern applt- ances and years of expe rience assure! | you satisfac tion, The prices are always right. CURRY OPTICAL CO., Eyesight Specialists 944.348 Arcade Bidg. Third Floor $1.00 No. 29 Graduated 5-in. Scratch Gauge, 50c These prices are only samples of the economies in store for you during Spinning’s Pre- $2.00, No Center Purch . ring Bar Clamp 260 Screw Driver, ee DS Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. STHVENS, the man who teacher how to dance. Old and arn the same, Origin tor of 4 private lessons. copy righted, Hae hall lessons, _ Dai a Bead embroidery on sheer linen in flower forms is used. Be Good to Yourself and the, world will be good to you. ‘The way is to keep stomach, liver, kidneys a right. And you'll find great help in ALBANY bentsts No More Dread of the Dental Chair ‘The Modern High-Ciass, Low-Price Den- tate TRETH extracted or filled, crowned oF the only Den- of Washingtos these late appliances and oxtract, fill and aj bridgework, all @ental | work done palniessly and by specialists twenty yours’ experience pectaliat to treat Pyorrhes, guaran: making @ spe- of tooth nized mast will tah y nation «of modern dentistry. In advance, by free ota ly what your work will coat, LADY ATTENDANTS ALWAYS PRESENT. Lis & call and you will find we Go y an we advert Building, Fike Street—Oppor! on Marche and MacDoui ie Southwick’, Take Blevator or Walk Up isdiliicheietacibepialontntitaieintinsinasinmein That They'll Stay Put. point for five minutes (never hard botling with or without the sugar). Have the sugar beating in a moder. ate oven. With the amoung of sun- ,| shine this year, one pint of juice tion, Stir this into the boiling juice until the sugar ts dissolved, bring to « botling point and test a Uttle in cold dish, It will, with most fruits, jelly at once. If not quite ready, continue easy boiling and tent every minute. This recipe for jellies will cover currant or currant and raspberry, fanpberry, blackberry, strawberry and currant (or other acid), under- {ripe or green grapes and goose | berry. (Copyright, Alice Gitchell TO STEM CURRANTS. The stalks may be quickly ro- moved from currants by well flour- ing the hands and rubbing the cur- eon as hard as possible ween Lady Wellington Coal LOW IN cOosT OUR EXPERT FURNACE HIGH _IN QUALITY MAN WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO GET BEST RESULTS Bunker Prices Per Ton: Lump, $5.50; Nut, $4.00; Furnace, $3.75 Main Oftice: 401 Hinckley Block Both Phones 6040, Latona Bunkers: 118 Northlake Avenue North 465; Green 652. Phone West 11 for West Soattle Prices, Your ‘Fall Suit and Credit of nine ‘The man who wishes to be among the first to wear the new styles will find in our assortment the latest in effect and pattern at a moderate price, Easy Credit Terms can also be arranged, so you see you do not have to have the ready cash to be well dressed, EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ Now York Connection: JAMES McCREENY # CO., THINTY-FOU More Open From 9 0. m. to 6p. m. Dally, SECOND AVENUE AND Pie Street ihe and 18¢ size Dish Pans 12¢ 35¢ size Dish Pans --19¢ Extra Heavy Retinned Pans— $1.26 nize at $1.40 aize al $1.60 size at. $1.00 $1.25 Milk Pails, extra heavy, retin- ned, 40c size at 29¢ Puritan Tin Milk Pails, best mado; regular 75¢ 30c size full gallon Milk Cans, with airtight cover, at ...18¢ 9c size Tin Buckets, with lid, be 150 size Tin Buckets, with lid, Hunter Flour Sifters; regular it larg 10c sizo Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, just the item for camp- ing or picnics, at 2 Ladies—Large, heavy, retin- ned, for kitchen use, regular Tin Milk Pans, 10c size 8c size Tin Pudding Pa 6e size Tin Pudding Pa Dish -75¢ | Reduced Potato Ricers, 26e size, made of heavy tin, not easily broken, 4455 - 19¢ Egg pinthiens of best grade charcoal tin, with extra pan, regular $1.00 size at 12¢ sizo Tin Water Buckets at Wash Boilers, of best charcoal tin with extra heavy copper bottom and tight lid; regular price $2.00, at . 1.45 $3.00 grade . $2.25 Standard Quart Measures, heavy tin, ner Resse 9a, At cone weer 8c size iouiee Cake ‘Tine at.. 586 20c size Round Cake he center tube, at ........-.-15@ Retinned Bread Raisers, with large, full sized cover— $1.75 size at ..... $1.89 $2.25 size at $1.60 Fruit Sleves, large size, with heavy tin frame, fine, strong wire bottom, regular price 18e, THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. Reduced Prices oY Don’t fail to stand this sale if you can use Porch Chairs, This is our final Clean-Up Sale of the season, and all Sum- mer Furniture is included—genuine old hickory, various styles of oak rattan seats. your porch or den. PORCH CHAIRS, made of ma- Dl in the natural finish, the ats and back are made of hand-woven rattan. These make splendid porch chairs, are com- fortable and very serviceable. Rocker as pictured at right, reg- ular price $6.00; special $3.95 Rocker, $5.25 value, for.. $3.50 High Back Rocker, $7 valu . + $4.75 $4.75 Arm Chair for -$3.25 $6.50 Arm Chair for MAPLE PORCH FURNITURE with rattan seats and spindle backs finished in dark green, $4.75 Arm Chair for. - $3.25 $5.26 Arm Chair for $3.50 % rch furniture and maple with hand-woven Fes a splendid opportunity for you to furnish FUMED OAK FURNITURE of the famous “Arts and Crafts” brand, suttable for use in your den, made with slat seats, Rocker as pictured at left, $9.59" value . 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