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ui a “Mother” asked for: Melt Teens tablespoonfuls butter and = w water as possible; cif To Exch ome OF THE STAR. A Dinner Menu, + atled Rib Roast Apple Cotsup Turnips, Cream Potatoes Blackberry Pie, Peel and quarter 12 sound, tart ‘appies and stew until soft, using as REQUESTS. Will a Star reader give me a re- ble recipe for a one-egs cake? am MRS, V. ‘We would greatly appreciate a good recipe for sponge drops. TWO SISTERS. ‘Can any one toll me what “Four al is, and give the recipe et A YOUNG HOUSEKEEPER. ANSWERS. Here is the recipe for honey atir in % Ib. honey. fire, end when cool mix with it th grated rind of half a lemon, 2 heaj lespoonfuls of chopped hac grated nut through @ sieve. Celery Soup. |patp add @ tableapoonful cinnamon Coffee. onions -—— | tog » Recipe for Apple Cateup. |2 teaspoonfuls of salt then run sauce. spoonful of soda, dissolved tn a tit jspoons ginger, 1 teaspoon salt and flour enough to make the mixture the right consistency to drop from & Fpoon. :To 2 pints of the cloves and mustai and 3 jopped very fine, pper, Bolt for one bottle while hot and seal It should be thick, like apple hour, ught. meg, 2 eupfule flour and 1 level tea. tle warm water, Leave the in a cool pla for 12 hours; half an inch thick, cuttnto round cokes and decorate with shredded aloouds. Bere in moderne oven for 20 minutes, MES. HK OM. G. “Vivian” asked tne & recipe for jsoft brown cookies, and I send a good one soda to 1 cup molasses and beat Add 1% teaspoohfuls thoroughly; add 1 cap sour milk, \% cup shortening, melted; 2 toa Let stand in cool place veral hours, Tose i mixture at time on board ily to in ine thick, cu’ and bake on but- Fashions and Local Bargains. The fall goods in all lines are egming tn, and the autumn suits for women are of unusual interest, on of the combination of best ith marked economy. This better garments are offered less money than @ year ago, y can be bad from the pew with short coats and can be had fn black silk, 27 inches, $2; costume velvet, biack and eight colors, at $1 to $2; chiffon velvet, six colors, $2, and paon, 10 colors, at $1.60. In hats, the soft, untrimmed ahapes can be had in smooth, rough and scratch felt, with straight, roll-| ed and drooping brima, that can be "leake, if you hy ov “Restavees These faces and forms you have often seen pictured in stylish cos tumes tm the backs of magazines, in fashion pictures in The Star and iu the leading fashion journals. Then they were to show off some fetching gown, wrap or hat. Now, however, they are posing especially for the readers of The Star, without a thought of trying to persuade you to visit your dressmake: The young woman ts Miss Nilsson, a Swed- ish beauty, with a remarkably mobile expressive face. The little }sirl is Lottie Quinn, only 5 years old, but whose services as & model are sought by the artistic fraternity as eagerly as are those of ber older vy: L wo ve it to pid 90 mu h appreciate for apple a recip A WIDOW. A—For an apple cake, “roll out bread dough till quite thin and sptead with sliced apples, arranged ‘curranta, clanamon and spices. sprinkle the top with a little water Dear Miss Grey: in overlapping rows, Spripkle with Just before taking out of the oven, to keep the apples from drying Kindly give me 4 rec’! cipe for tomato omelet. MRS, IL A.—Beat up four or #ix fresh eggs, season with salt and pepper and pour the eggs into a well-buttered & fairly hot oven till the omelet ts an incision in the center of the omelet ir armall to hot water for a few in a little butter and cook over a quick fire, ntew made ax follows: Peel f by dipping tors and tor salt and ‘paprika. Dear Miss Grey: Tam 18. good, but with me he was a gentleman. he cared for me, but papa wished me to give him uy nd have kept my address fro I wtill love him very much. West two years ago, ia still looking for me. I have no mother. All the year I was 15 I went with a boy 18 arthenware souffle dish. Bake in net and of a golden brown Make 4 fill the cavity with a tomato pe tomatoes; this is best done Then cut them into quar Beason with econds. Wil! you kindly advise me? He was not very 4 him very much, and , 01 did. I came this boy, and he What shall I do? A TROUBLED HEART I lo A—TI would advise you to have a quiet talk with your father and tell him how you feel, Tell him you want to communicate with the young man, and that if you find he has not reformed you will give him up, before sake, you are sure of him; For, believe me, a man who is not strong enough to reform riage, seldom does so afterwards. if not, you are never sure. If be does right for right’s Dear Mins Grey: (1) Please tell me what days these dates fell o: December 24, 1891; July 28, 18) August 12, 1867. (2) I raffia a grass, or a leaf, or what? (3) How ts the coronet style of dressing the hair fixed? VERONICA, A) Thursday. Sunday. Wednesday (2) Raffia is a fiber from the Af rican palm, and is imported from Madagascar. It is secured from the loaves before they expand by peel ing them on both sides, (3) Braid the hair in two braids, crows at the back and wind around the head. If the hair is too short, and you are @ young girl, you need not croas them, but bring back on wame side, apd cover the back of the head with a bow of ribbon, Dear Miss Grey: IT am @ young widow with twovchlidren, and work in a department store. The wages are very low, and we cannot live on the amount I get, Some friends ad vise me to try a position as house: keeper to some moral widower, or bachelor, but I hear so much against that kind of position that 1 am at a loss what to do. Won't you advise me? ANXIOUS MOTHER. As-I could not advise you to take such ® position, If you are strong enough why not work by the day or week at housework? There is ® demand for that kind of work, girls have that it lowers them, the wages are better than for almost any line of work for women. A little advertising will bring you work, I am sure. Ironing fine lin. en and drew fs profitable. The BMeDonsal se mm to 6D. me. Dally, SECOND Avenue AND Pme Steerr Mow York Conscetion: JAMES MeCREEKY & CO., THIKTY-FOURTH STRERT A SALE of ‘NICKEL- PLATED BRASS FIXTURES GLASS SHELVES With nickel brackets 18-inch size, regularly $1.50, special ......$1.15 24-inch size, _ regularly $2.00, special 81.45 30-inch size, regularly | $2.50, special,......$1.95 | et TOILET PAPER $6 HOLDER Extra heavy nickel plated | 4 with spring roller. Regu- larly $2.98, special. $1.75 | c; BATH TUB SOAP DISHES si All nickel with drainer— they fit any kind of tub. Regularly " 35, special... “SOAP. DISHES Wall Soap Dish, all nickel. Regularly 49c, special. 35¢ For wash style, all nickel. $1.25, special TUMBLER HOLDERS All nickel. Regularly 65c, special 45¢ | br and, colonial Regularly 95¢ 24-inch $2.25, special larly $1.50, special . | Glass Bars with cut glass ball ends and nickel brack- The “Holdfast,” ber spray brush and safety valve. Regularly $3.00, spe- cial . Bz. The metal 2.25, special TOWEL BARS With hinged bars; may be used in corners. 16-inch size, regu- larly $1.25, spe- cial 9 20-inch size, regu- larly $2.00, _spe- $1.45 regular! $1.6 ass Bars with nickel ackets ; 30-inch size, regu- $1.15 size, 8, 30-inch size, regular 50, special . et eS BATH ROOM MIRRORS ade of French plate glass with heavy nickel frame. ze 14x20 inches, regi $8.50, special Size 12x20 inches, regular! $8.00, special $e.08 BATH SPRAYS with rub- “Holdfast,” with spray. Regularh SOAP HOLDERS Shell design, nickel plated. Regularly 1% special. 10¢ sults, bent into any style, from $1.45 up. | W. Y. C. A. gets @ great many calls TUMBLER HOLDERS Nickeled ti } e _ Woks dismayed when her white) skirts, in handsome tweeds, $24.75, up to the two-piece suits | imported tweed, with cutaway showing Directoire revers, in-| .,. with ratine cloth, with cuffs! pockets trimmed to match, at and $85, Since the coronation set the style, and corduroy lead in dress Material sold by the yard. Velvet) ‘Will be worn as never before, It PLUMES ‘The woman of limited means who ‘@rasures her ostrich plumes as fe of her most valuabie assets, @nes become soiled and the colored | ones mussy. “Here are some real secrets,| @ecrets of a professional feather on how to renovate ostrich espectal attention to the t point of the feather is always The French velour shapes are go- ing at $6.95. | The fall coats of heavy mannish serge, severely tailored, and 57 inches long, are only $24.75. Coats of tweed, diagonal and homespun are selling as low as $19.50, and the new twe-toned, double-faced mate- diagonals and chev- ost given away at <2 more soiled than the rest of the plume. Rub the entire feather gently between the hands, so none of the Ques are broken, ‘The feather must be thoroughly rinsed. After rinsing mix % cup raw larch with a pint of cold waxer d let the feather stand in this 10 minutes. To dry, place it be tween the folds of a cloth and pat ft gently. Care is the chief thing After it fs taken from the cloth hang it draft. Ripe red currants and ripe ries make good pre- serves or pies. u | | novelty. colleague. . | NOVELTIES FOR ENTERT, A “potato party” ts one of the) latest ways of furnishing amusing employment for one’s guests at & party. The sccessorios are rather jong, slender and well washed po tatoos, four small wire hair pins,| four small black tacks, tWo fancy) paper napkins with gay neon a wr ders, a aS Ceo scissors an/ tubes of roestod to con- materials. The shoes make eyes, nose mouth, the hair pins legs and arms, and all sorts of odd garments are fashtoned out of the paper napkin with the help of paste and in 3 Prizes in keeping with po tato” idea are awarded for the best and worst looking specimens. Nut Card Part; A “nat” card party another lenclosed in Engitsh walnut Nut shaped score cards are used, Friday and Saturday Surprise Sales The Quaker Drug Co. 1013-15 First Ave. Third and Madison Sts. Pike and Westlake Toilet Articles Be Euthymol Tooth Paste .12¢ 0c Dr. Wernet'’s Powder for false teeth 25e bottle Rul 2c jar Peroxide Cream . 26c Lustrite Nail Enamel ..13) 6c Original 1-ounce bottle Chio- ris Violette Perfume ......49¢ $1.00 bottle Hay’s Hair Health . ae -79¢ bt Lcdaarses cents “A¥ens > coene DE 50c Melorose Face Powder - SOc Robertine, a delightful liquid face powder .....---+--0+- a7¢ Patents %e Pacific Poultry Powder. 18¢ 50c Pacific Poultry Powder. 35¢ | Se Pacific Stock Food ....20¢ 2e Sloan's Horse Powder .. $1.00 Lee's Lice Killer, 1 gal. 85¢ We Pacific Hoff Ointment Oe $1.00 Merchants’ Gargting ye ¢ ite Universal Metal Putz ore’ se Listerine Month Wash “a6 50c Wampole’s Formolid ..40¢ $1.00 Booth Hyomel, I eomngles te D. D. ’D. for eczema ihe 50c Foley's Honey and Tar .35¢ cag Bell's Pine Tar and Honey Phosphorets 29¢ 25e Rex Ant Pain Pits” - 0e 50¢ Cooper's Antiseptic Fluid $1.50 Cooper Spray, with atomizer SOc =e das ie v0: Nasal and Throat $1.25 . 4¢ De Be Calociae 20¢ | Rubber Goods Every Bag and Syringe guaran- teed for two years, or you get a 2-quart Maroon Rubber Hot Water Bottle . $1.35 $2.00 %quart Maroon Rubber Hot Water Bottle .. $2.25 3quart Maroon Fountain Syringe . $1.65 $3.00 2quart = Maroon Rubber ery Syringe and Hot Water $2. _— wise beast Syringe . $2.35 Rubber Soaps Se Jersey Cream Tollet Soap . ‘ll ¢| 250 “a White Rose "Glycerine Soap sooo DE lhe Pears’ faacented "Glycerine Soap 1t¢ 15e Liquozone Soap, 3 cakes 25¢ | Old-fashioned Glycerine, Elder Flower and Oatmeal Bath Soap | The Original Penn's Antiseptic Skin Soap, 3 cakes in box .25¢ 35e Menthe Anglaise Soap .20¢ | 15¢ Vallant’s Tar Shampoo sen | i0c Palmolive Soap. . -8¢ 10¢ Ivory Soap, large size ...8¢ 10c AVilliams’ Barber Bar Soap. | 26 one Resinol Soap .... 4 cakes Life Buoy Soap ... Sundries $1.00 Revelation Comb .... 5% to 852 Combe .. a8e 25¢ Faultlens Complexion “Bulb * 1 26¢ Shaving Mug . 25e to b0e Razor Stropa, $2 50 Henckel’s “Razor 25e Leather Watch Fobs $1.00 to $2.50 Coin Purses $1.75 to $3.00 Hand Mirrors $1.25 Ladies’ Bath Gaps . » Wash Cloths, in case . Electric Insoles . 150 pair Cork Inso! es Pure Drugs 25e French ere Olive On . i ib. Parawax . 18¢ ounce bottle Pure Cod Liver 1 Ib, Pure Sulphur ... 1 pt. Peroxide Hydrogen d-ounce box pure Spices ...1 t-ounce cake Gum Camphor 1 Ib. box Boracte Acid .... &dunce bottle high-grade chine Ot! ¥ 1 Ib. can Chloride Lime 100 Quinine Pills, 2-grain . 1 pint bottle Witch Hazel ..1 1 Wb. box Epsom Salts ......7¢ Kagle Brand Condensed Milk iz ide Eight-ounce Jar Silva Putz, sllver polish . 18¢ | 500 Quaker Four ounces Vanilla Extract 25¢ Stationery 25c Carter's Library Paste .15¢ Black, Red and Green Inks ..4¢ 10¢ ball Colored Twine be Se Office Pencils, 2 for Be 100 Gem Paper Clips ........%¢ 500 10c Ink Tablets, ench ....5¢ Cork Grip Pen Holder and 12 | points -10¢ 15e Memorandum ‘Books «+ D4 Ink Well, for office or home 17¢ Box Stationery . 38¢ bottle of Gold or Silver ae $4.00 Hightiette Hair Brushes . $3.25 $1 00 HighGrade Hair Brushes . vee 79¢ fs repinced free if the b ever come out. Special, strictly a man’s brush .... 50e Dainty Parisian Brush, me- dium stiffness; gh ” sor +e + B5¢ Lister's ‘Antiseptic ‘Tooth “Brush, dentally correct 50e ene ‘s nee Brosh . “Photo Supplies Cameras and Supplies at one fourth and one-half regular price. Cameras 15 per cent off Glass Graduates * Less 25 per cent Ruby Li ..Less 25 per cent Films Albums «+. Less Developing Trayé . Less 2% per cent pete oe fb eeeserseosees per cent Odds and Ends in Plates, Holders and Film Pack desig” s -Half Price Hypo, 10,000 Photo, Mounts . . YOUR PRESCRIPTION Will be given the most careful attention at any of our stores and it will be filled with the best and purest drugs the world affords. Bring us the next one. ‘The Invitations are sent,/ = a [and tafly is kept by dropping jinto small bage of aut brown lor satin, Playing cards with acorn decorations on the back may be ne | lected, For refreshments, nut sand: wiches, chicken salad, olives, cheese ts, nut lee cream and nut cake, [salted almonds and nut chocolates are served. ‘The prizes may be a nut dish, a faney box of glaced nuts, a basket of peanuts, etc. Engagement Parties. And here are one or two clever ways of announcing an engagement: the tnitials on the ace pack. The guests will soon notice this, will seent mystery, and will not be long in solution. Or at a luncheon or dinner party small atin bag may be placed at each plate, which, when opened, wil! |be found te contain a tiny toy cat with a wee wedding bell tied around ite neck, iso & amall card beur- ing the announcement of the en- gagement, or merely the names of ithe engaged couple, and the |“ongaged.” In th let out of the bag. ‘Cupid Corner It isn’t often that a minister has the privilege of marrying two | couples, whose licenses run consec-| p jutively, and has three dinner invi- tations all the same evening. Rey |J. L, Garvin found himself in thi | predicament Inst night when he re- | fused a banquet tnvitation from hie! | clans of business women In order to} |perform the marriage ceremony | |uniting Ethel May Matheny and| Clarence M. Schuster at 7:30 o'clock at the residence of the brid parents, 225 10th ay, N. This couple drew Hcense $2,217. A big reception followed the wedding | in which Rev. Garvin was unable to participate because the young couple, Mrs, Helen ©. Young and Marshall Lewis, who received 1b conse $2,216, was waiting for him The wedding took Broad- MARRIAGE LICENSES Theodore Wenzel, Lo Idaho. .43 Mary Fells, Everett. rtbur J. Clements, Seattle Lilian aE Seat! CoM Schuster, Beatile Athel Mary Mat STRVENS, (ne ma Dear Mies Grey: How can rust be taken out of white goods? A READER. A.—Cover with salt, squeeze the {1% of lemon on it, and lay in the sun. When dry repeat, and keép up the process until the rust fs gone. Oxalic acid ts good, but ts very wa, One tablespoontul TODAY'S JOKE IN BLACK AND WHITE PA'S OPINION “What is a soldier of fortune, “A soldier of fortune ts a vaga bond who fights for anybody who| asks him, and then pute up an awful scream for help from his own country when he gets in trouble.” | inters for people, Why not go to see them? Dear Miss Orey: (1) Would it be proper to wear short sleeves and low neck, with long gloves, at a church wedding? It is in a small town, and very informal (2) The groom lives at a dis tance, is not acquainted here, and will not be here until the wedding Gay. In it the bride's place to make all arrangements for the wedding? (3) _ If an informal reception ts to be held at the house after the cere- mony how should - be announced? NTERBSTED. A—(1) If you ma a long wrap to cover you, it 1s permissible. (2) The bride can send the min address to the groom and have him write him, or some male member of her famfly can see to it The bride's family furnishes all flowers for decoration. (3) If tovitations are sent it should be on them. If there are no invitations it may be anounced in. formally by telephone, word of mouth, or little notes, to the friends one wishes. Unanswered yet? Faith cannot be unanswered, Her feet were firmly planted on the rock; Amid the wildest storms she stands undaunted, quails before the thunder shock. | She knows Omnipotence has heard | her prayer cries: “It shall be done Nor loudest And . shell design. Regularly 10c, special. .5¢ COMB AND BRUSH CASES For the wall, nickeled tin. Specially priced ..... TOILET PAPER Regularly 10c cae roll, rd for abe cial . Regularly 5c Pe ny s With tooth brush holder attached. special .... BATH SEATS White, enameled and oak, with nickel plated hangers, specially priced Bog TOILET PAPER HOLDERS Strong and durable. Regu- larly 10c, special ......5¢ THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. Regularly 75c, 55¢ sometime, somewhere.” —Robert Browning. You Know the Signs # biliousness—the out-of-sorts fizziness, bad taste, sallow skin, % soon as they show and you better. feeling, headache, dull eyes, sick stomach. Get rid of these will be happier and feel all the You can do this easily and prevent return of the troubles, BEECHAM’S PILLS fre a natural, always effective, Beecham's Pi Should be on Hand The directions in every box are very valuable. Bones 10c. and 28¢. Bekins East 414. Cedar 414, Cut rates Hast on freight enable instead of sacrificing it, tor o¢ 4 Brive pay ‘ine Mes Wedne: a BD, I. 1 The Care of Your Teeth We advise poopie to gn to other Dental their off work done by tran tation for doing prices is what we do your work with it in thin faot wi faction for our patients, and for ourselves, WORK GUARANTEED ALBANY Pain Ee S® (2806008 Be sure to read our article on “The Care of Your Teeth” in next Monday's Star. GOLD CROWNS ... FULL SET .... BRIOGE WORK . CROWN WORK SILVER FILLS GOLD FILLS We are noted the world around for our low prices and go ork ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS On the Second Floor of the People’s Hank Buliding, cor of Second Ay. am tke Mt site the Bon Marche and MacDou- & Southwick’s, ‘Take Blevator or Walk safe and reliable corrective. Beecham 's Pills will prove their value to you—they will tone up your dystem, remove the signe of biliousness, help you out of stomach and live lsorders, keep your kidneys active and, your bowels regula. ls are the family remedy which alway A fow small doses of Tried and MADISON At 12th customers to save their furniture, FRECKLES New Drug That Quickly Re- moves These Homely Spots There’s no longer the ashamed Simply get one ounce vanished entirely. oun remove the freckles, of your freckles, as a new drug, othine— double strength, has been discovered that is a positive cure for these homely spots, from Bartell Drug Co., and apply a little of it at night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst have begun to disappear, while the light freckles have It is seldom that is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear complexion Be sure to ask for the double-strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to slightest need of feeling of othine—double strength, more than an Heather Mixture Suits for Fall A beautiful new material In tan, brown or gray. The coats are 28 inches long, aed with satin. The skirts have paneled back and front and foot plaits. One style is strictly tailored throughout, the other has wide revers, beveled front and cut- off corners. Very Attractive Values, $27.50 and $30.00 Convenient Credit Open a charge account with us and make easy payments by the week or month. There ts absolutely no charge whatever for this accom- modation and you will find our prices as low as at cash stores. EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. **Seattle's Reliable Credit House"* Trade at the Largest Sample Suit Store on the Coast and SAVE MONEY Latest Models MAN - TAILORED Suits : Coats Our low rent and ex pense enable us to sell the latest style suits and coats at $10 to $20 less than stores down stairs. You ought to take advantage of this method to save, election of newest materials according to Dame _ Fashion’s latest dictations. These sample garments from the best manufacturers in the East assure you the newest models. Save $10 to $20 on Every Suit or Coat $15—$20 $25 $30 and $35 Values Values $8 and $10 Trimmed Hats $5 and $6 Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop 500 Arcade Building MAOGY YFeRpAwVCQ CS] mmOnu www Take Elevator TERS CEN eon ented nna

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