The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1911, Page 5

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ee Cynthia Grey’s Letters Dear Miss Grey: fam 1%, Am 1 too young to keep company & young man of 18, who is a real gentleman, except that he once: 1 do not want to keep steady company with him, but I mean fe there any harm im his bringing me home from a party, or anything like that’ | love him dearly and he loves me. Won't you help me? AN ANXIOUS GIRL. A—At your age I would not advise you to go exclusively with one young man. Have many boy and girl friends and treat them as friends merely, Have a good time, and let this love question rest until ‘are in 9 position to de the matter, [do not approve of young men taking girls home places wh they have not taken them. it is all right, if you have your parents’ consent, to go out with a young man once in a while, but don't—don't be “spoony,” and make yourself and your friend subject of jokes, Dear Miss Gg) Will you kindly tell me when schoo! starte? ; BLUE BYES. A alt be achools will t open Tuesday, September the Sth. Dear iteecley Is there such « thing as white ink onthe market? ANXIOUS. A.—¥Yes. You should be able to get it at any rellable book and stationery store. Dear Miss Grey: I have been separated from my husband for over two years and want to know if it ts all right forme to keep company with another man. I bave no divorce, but have supported myself ail the time. He is 28 and | am older, but that seems to make no difference to him. MYRTLE. A—This is a matter you must decide for yourself, Some men and some wo! can associate under such circumstances, and there be no danger to ett while to others there would be great risk dampen the ribbon and tron it on the back it will be better than starch. I think the damp cloth the better way. You might try a little end of it first, for if you get your cloth too wet the ribbon will be too stiff, VACANT. Dear Misa Grey--Can you give me the recipe for some new, un }common soft drink? | NEWLY WED. A.—The following is called Chin ese Ching, and will probably be what you wish: To one glass of lead tea add the julee of one orange and three drops each of essence of cloves and of peppermint. Sugar to taste. errr rrrrrns fe ee & Fall and Winter Fashions. = * # Look! Latest Fall Fashions * % on the Woman's Page Monday. * & The space will be given to In- ® % formation of interest and value * I may say that I have my|® on this subject. Read the * under my l# Woman's Page and be prepar * 7 ; and I s’pose you have a lot|® ed for your fall shopping eB desk room te rent in It, too.” PEE A A liottctateleielelel Ting Dear Miss Grey—Ptease tell me| bow to starch a black ribbon | will give a flower festival and A SCHOOL GIRL. | ing party Tuesday A—You do not need to starch it| Leschi Park pavilion fm order to stiffen it fron it under a damp Lorral September 5, The funds If you wili|go toward the erection of the Ma cloth orisoate Temple. “HOTEL SALISBURY — Wr FOURTH AVE. AND CHERRY #T. Oppeaite Seuttle Athletic Club Imetud ale locks tele; cold water In every room—Vrivate and No. 6, 0. BE. 8.,| IDA CONQUEST CONQUERED; ITALIAN ENGINEER WINS AMERICAN ACTRESS A COLD DINNER FOR SUNDAY Spiced Beet Tongue A Soft Drink (Or Hot Coffee) i RECIPE. FOR PICED TONGUE Into botling water to cover well; boiling water from time to t skin. Put again over the fi fuls of suga ne, if needed in a clean sauce-pan 1 tablespoonful each of ground cupful of water, % cupful of cider vinegar, and o has been evay d, turning free Cool on thin slices and garnish with sliced lemon and parsley n/n r Recipe N TO WOMEN READER | REQUESTS Will some good Star reader give me the salad? some one tell me? ERS cup butter and % cup sugar; % cup milk to the first'mixture, ters"; \% teaspoon salt, |% cup pastry flour, 4 eggs. Drop by spoontu with powdered sugar and bake 12 to 16 minutes Four-and-Four is a fruit ‘ce. Th lemons, 4 bananas, 4 oranges, « ripe bananas, mashed, the juice of oranges and lemons. “ww Fiage took pia MISS IDA CONQUEST BROOKLYN, Sept. 2—Announcement of the en t of Miss : to Ricardo Bertelli has been made Conquest 1s iC ‘upid Corner| teas widely known actresses. She bhi played leading | a 1 with Richard Mansfield, John Dfew, William Gillette and William | Sarak MoGee, 111 Queen Anne av., wea married to J. M. Sloan yes of the bride, and the father and|M. Uhrich, Seattle usin of Mr. Sloan were present. | George R Simmons, Ten Hints on Beauty open windows, eat many greens Marguorite Sylva, the opera aing-/!@ugh well and hoartily, don't wear! or, suggests the following to tho) “#ht shoes or clothes: | ladies for retaining their beauty A gan meter that prints ite own Take a brisk walk daily, brush the Dilla t# the latest invention. hair thoroughly, care for the nails! re ye witt pay “one regularly, drink much cool water,| scrumptious, eb? —— Ingvar L. Osterud, \peated at Hotel Paxton, too, “twould be| Beatrice Perkins, to James Kil | korea, of San Francisco. _The mar J. M. Sloan, Seattle Summet Menus for Housewives Wash clean and neatly trim a large, fresh beef tongue; Exchange Column OF THE STAR. A T hope Mra. V. witl Ilke this recipe for a one-egg cake: . 4 cups water. Aug. 24. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Address. Isuke Kukiwama, Sumner | Cotite re : © after the we The bride |® copugg She wil retire from the stage after the wedding The bride terday afternoon, at 6 o'clock, ot | Youh! Ogawa, Japan Soke 5. eR le $ | the residence of the offietating min-|Tohe Vevos, Seatt! x2 . ro “gv = ara = lister, Rey. E. B. Shayler, 1124 Har-| Yule Vengs, § |Opera Singer Gives at vere ah nightly, brush the yard ay. Mrs. John McGee, mother | A. Ferguson, Seattle @ young people are at present| Margaret Pearl, Seattle Bertha M Faas, Seattle Mrs. F. M. Spinning announces|George Longden, Senttlc ._.. }the wedding of her daughter, Opal | Mra. M. Pulver, Seattle Sarah McGee, Seattle. Sliced Tomatoes Pickled Beets ‘ Potato Salad, sprinkled with chopped green peppers. Peach loe Cream Cake. then drop add tablespoon salt ahd a small pepper pod. Cook gently until the tongue can be pierced with fork, adding Take out and peel off the add 4 tablespoon and clo 1 until the or . cut Into very ny recipe for tomato jelly | BETH I would like very much to learn how to make a lime drink. Can CHARLOTTE, will some woman reader kindly give me a recipe for “poor man’s L ST TLE HOUSEKEEPER, Cream % add one ogg well-beaten; mix and sift 1% cups four and 2% teaspoons baking powder, and add alternately with Bake half hour in a shallow pan. MISS N. H. Here Is a recipe for sponge drops that I think will sult “Two Sis- % cup powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon flavoring, on greased pan, sprinkle HAZEL. Use over. Freeze. MRS, N. B. Seattle Seattle STAR’S PURE FOOD DEPARTMENT By Special Arrangement With Falkenburg & Laucks, Analytical and Consulting Chemists and Assayers, : Seattle, the Pure Foods and Beverages Advertised Below Have Been Carefully Analyzed and Are Guaranteed to Contain No Preservatives” or Poisons : “RALEIGH HOTEL One Block From Fost Office. Met and Cold Water ta Beery Room. “HOTEL DEL NORTE 1888 se ow e nd. Return _RATES. Soe “AND ur Modern:- a fe “THE GALLATIN conte Cor. Vike St. and Boren Ave. ida MB tag. Frwy SISTH AVEN THE REED | Bet: Pine ana Weettake No hills to © ae Enantortanle and howertice Riocma $2.00 week wp. ee Transients Accommodated. HOTEL VOLNEY —€OLOMA HOUSE toms tt aot ve HOTEL BIGGS som voorss ave. Phone, Nate 3412—Ind. 4723 Pare; ot—Moders. O2T>— steam Heat, Hot and Cola lis in Every Room. HONE, MAIN 5000 hoveaheaping rooree a to 88 weekly Clean, Steam-H ——_ per Week and Up THis 8 WHSRE THEY ALL ComR PLAY POOL The Oriental Pool Room ‘Trade Checks Daily Best eats in the city. You Try our Lunch Counter. can enjoy yourself here. 1413-15-17-19 THIRD AVE. ir] TB npeciat BOWLING ALLEYS First and Madison 1417 Fourth Av. STORAGE AND TR. TRANSFER COMPANIES Go\ue | Tae owt 1 TMANSrE ‘& BORAGE CO. Lia . bos vice Ho, kbvenge Vault for Vatua! poe Besease Trepeterred toe 4 From All “aol ‘and Steamers x We Deliver Everything Everywhere. Auto Delivery Co. MOTORCYCLE MESSENGER SERVICE. Ine. Ind, 4081-—P HON FA—Mnin 1462, ~ Delivery Vornit “joa, 92h PHONES Main 9085. City Messenger & Transfer Co. Quick Service 212 Union St, (rear) o ing Ot HORNER TRANSFER CO sett ene pam in, Ina, aos Take the New Fast race AK. PORTLAN nd roomy Day Coaches, Dining ‘arior Car and Observation © odern and up-to-date equipme a sant. The very acme of conventence comfort and 3 Other Trains Daily i equipped. Electr! Individual Hghte 4 Main 1030; HM. N. KENN! yaa 2) 0, MeMUL, € Set SAN ONG an ene Co hi 30516 Pike St Street Koom @ But the Beat Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS . 50¢ up $10 Teeth $3 $8 Gold Crow. jets Teeth Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy oe sell real estate, etc. } 93333€E€ee FALKENBURG & LAUCKS ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING _ ASSAYERS. METALLURGISTS TESTING. LABORATORY CHEMISTS. 7. Mansons « Uvam Bresere PTIONE, MAIN 6086 SEATTLE, WAsH., ‘Aug. 17, 1911) Star Publishim Co., crty. Gentlemen: - REPORT Mo. 7987. We have carefully an@lyzed a sample of “RAINIER PALE BEER? manufactured by the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., Seattle, Wash., sulmitted to us August 1éth 191), wit hresults as follows: This saaple of beer gonforms to the State and Wational Pure Pood & Drug Laws and is free from preservatives. Respectfully submitted, P. ee ee See oe oe ed a es ee (© 6 ranenewnn o@ FALKENBURG & LAUCKS ANALYTICAL AN CONSULTING CHEMISTS ASSAYERS METALLURGISTS TRETING LABORATORY seartin wasn, Auge 27, 291Ep Star Publishing Co., ertY SEPORT 7985-6: Gent eran ry ‘Ve have carefully analysed « sample of “VIOLET oaTs® end 0 sample of “PEARLS OF WIRAT*, manufactured by Albers Bros. Milling Co.; Seattle, Wash., with results as follows:- SAMPLES: Regular comercial packages, purchased by es 18 open market August 14, 1912. RESULTS! fhe food products centaiged in these packagee @enformed in all respects to the requiremmte of the State ans Bationa? Pure Food ant Drag Laws. i Roaportfully ovtatstet, This is Pure Milk Seattle, Wash., Aug. 18, 1911, Star Publishing Co., City. Report No, 8308 Gentlemen—We have carefully analyzed a sample of “MILK” Marked “A. Kristoferson’s Pasteurized Milk,” purchased by us in open market Aug. 17, 1911, with results as follows This sample of milk contained sufficient butter fat and total solids to comply with the State and National Dairy and Food Laws, ‘and was free from preservatives. Respectfully Submitted, as (Seal.) FALKENBURG & LAUCKS. a By I. F. Laucks, NOTE~-The above certificates are the result of the first ally for The Star for its Pure Food The samples were not submitted by the few tests made espe Department. manufacturers, but purchased on the open market and sub- mitted for analysis by The Star staff.

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