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WHAT THE BRIDE WEARS— Maybe She Will Make It All Herself—But WHAT THE BRIDE WEARS— sertion, It Must Be Replete With Lace, Tucks, In- Bows, Streamers and Rosettes— WHAT THE BRIDE WEARS— Beautiful in Every Detail. Above from ieft to right~—-short combination of lace, insertion and fibbon; the bridal veil; combination of Val. lace, hand embroidery white satin ribbon; below, night gown with short sleeves, Val. and appliqued motifs. The bride of today follows after tion pile up upon one delicate ander SERRE EE ERE EHH 7 * * TOMORROW! * ® Pretty Accessories for the # * October Bride, * * * RRA Stand Right With fall dresses still scant wom rR min “oer gmenamny, SEE EPE INNS yom - THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBR 4, 1911 WAYS TO COOK. CORN CORN PUDDING—Grate enough green corn to make 3 pints, Add to this 4 well-beaton eggs, 2 table spoons of fresh butter cup of sweet milk, and per to taste. If liked, put in « tablespoon of white sugar. Butter & deop baking dish, pour in the mixture, and bake for an hour, Put a cover on the baking dish first to keep it from baking too fast on top. Serve hot PLAIN SUCCOTASH—Por every cupful of green Lima beans take two cupfuls of sweet corn, Ball |the corn on the cob, cut the graips from the cob without scoring and cook the beans in salted water until tender, Drain them, add them to the corn and cover with swogt milk Rub together a tablespoon ful of flour and two of butter, thin with « little milk and allow to ball | minutes, stirring constantly, See gon to tate CORN FRITTERS—Six ears of corn, % pint of milk, % pint of flour, 2 eggu, 1 teaspoonful baking powder, % teaspoonful salt, 1 salt spoon pepper. Grate or press out the corn, add the yolks of the eggs salt, pepper, milk, and then the flour, sifted with the baking pow der. Beat thoroughly, fold in the well beaten whites, fry in deep fat by tablespoonfuls. round, not flat Like Steak Put one pound round steak through meat-chopper, and add level teaspoon salt, dash of pepper and two tablespoons water, Mix thoroughly and form into @ cake the shape of a sirloin or porterhouse atonk. Put an fron pan on the stove and grease it, and when hot put in steak nok the éteak for a moment on one side, turn it with a cake turner and sear the oth and then push it over a moderate fire, or put it in oven to cook slow ly 15 minutes, turning once or twice. Transfer it to a heated plat ter, baste it with a little butter, and send it at once to the table This may also werved with |brown, sweet or tomato | sauce. Serve hot. pepper SER ER EERE ER ER EEE A mother has been judged in New York as not next of kin to her own son, A case in hend was a young man killed in an aceldent The father brought sult and would have allowed damages, but be and the mother could not ject damages, as by law she These should be | « Cynthia Grey’s Letters Dear Miss Grey—(1) What causes bair on the chin, and what will re move it? (2) Give rectpe for sweet cucumber pickles (the little ones) (3) Also muskmelon butter, INQUISITIVB. A-—(1) Some are more tnelined to have saperfiucus halr than others, and nothing will permanent ly remove it but the electric needle. Alternate use, daily, of peroxide of hydrogen and ammonia will tempo- rarily remove ft in time, (2) Put TOY small eycumbers In cold water for an hour, Remove and drain and put in stone jar. Pour over them cold brine which ts strong enough to float an egm. Let stand three days hen remove pickles and dry them. h jar, return the ple ‘er with freeh water The day pour off the water and o the pickles with hot spiced vine In the vinegar boll two onions, minced, 20 cloves, an ounce each of mustard and celery seed, and a ‘ow bindes of mace, Add cup migar, fil jar with this boiling mix-| ture and cover tightly. Simply cook the muskmelon in its own juice fairly good health HARRIETT K A-—You aro surely anemic, Bet ter take a good tonic, eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits, get out of doors as much as possible, sleep at least 9 hours every night in well ventilated room, and if you don’t feel better after following this advice, consult a physician. Please tell me round silver which has be Also Dear Mins Grey how to clean a large frame in loaf design come fly specked and dirty. what will clean gilt frames. MRS. L. B. soap with warm soft cloth, of Ivory with A--Use water; dry chamois. DO YOU DO THIS? When beating upholstered furnt ture In the house, place a damp cloth over the pieces, The dust adheres to the cloth An alarm clock kept in t kitchon may be set to ring at the ati! it i# a marmalade, then add sugar infthe same quantity as for any other butter. Dear Miss Grey | move axle grease from a black serge akirt? PERPLEXED. A Wet spot with a mixture of; v pint of bengine, one-half ounce ‘oform, one drachm ether, ten pe oll of mot, and rub with \ sponge. Keep under the goods a plece of blotter, and first wet a cir- cle outside the tar spot and con tinne toward the center. Do not work near the fire, as the fiaid is explosive, jow can I soe | Dear Miss Grey: Kindly tell me where to apply for naturalization papers A STAR READER. | A.~Apply to the clerk of th preme court at the courtho: 1 . | Dear Miss Grey: I have invented] mmething that I want to get a pat- ent on, Can you give me the name of a patent office? JOHN, | A.—Write the Patent Department at Washington, D, ©. for instrue-| tions for application. Dear Miss Grey--Ploane tell me how to regain lost color in my lips and cheeks. | am only 19, and in ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, GAS, DYSPEPSIA OR A SICK STOMACH Why not get some now—this moment, and forever rid yourself | of Stomach trouble and Indigestion?) A dieted ktomach gets the bines aud | srambies, Give it a good eat, then| take Pape's Diapepain to start the time the vegetables should be put over the fire, or the hot bread or the cake udding is due to be done or Candios will last much longer if they are plac n ice and kept there for 24 hours before using. Jefore putting the stew pan on the fire, rub some laundry soap over the bottom several times, and w the pan fs w ed the black comes off like magic of a buttoned shoe holder, It fit The instep makes « handy tron the fron perfectly. To keep a fine glows on your var nished floors, sprinkle with coarse salt; let remain for five minutes then sweep off with a soft broom When buying carpet for stairs, get an extra yard and turn it un der at each end. When the carpet begins to wear on the edges of the steps, is can be slipped either up or down and equalize the wear. When an actor writes his own pleoe ft saves the audience a lot of hesitation in deciding whether to heave eggs at the playwright or the performer. the stomach and intestines, and, be aides, single dose will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all your food the same as a sound, healthy stomach would] do it FREE PIANOS And Numerous Other VALUABLE PRIZES For the Best Solution of the **HAPPY HOME PUZZLE” CAN YOU FIND THEM? Can You Give This Picture a Name? and Mother of thase hap the good spirit of 1 "Happy Mome” is truly at his beet and wears his ro and happiness CAN YOU FIND HIM? De we want you to do In addition to finding the parents and We want you to give us the best TITLE NAMB you can for WHAT NAME DO YOU SUGGEST? WHY? Gori ; Gant: a Ch this ptetu We Intend at am carly date to publish « very known Art Pim for this plotu have lthographed om the ¢ 6 picture. DIRECTIONS the nee See Father, Mother and Santa Claus ga you think ts the best Title Name Fill Out This Coupon and Return It to Us Before 6 p. m. Tuesday, October 10, 1911 Neatness, legibility ang the merit of the Tit om aetna mate ri @ Title Name suggested MAME oo... eee STRERT NO. CITY OR TOWN PICTURE TITLE SUGGESTED 18 NOTICE—-Mark your and mail or bring your answer to Bmith, Barnes & mironber Co, town Salesrooms, 1113 Third Avenue, corner Beveca Strest, Beattie. Wash. GRAND PRIZES FIRST PRIZE—Deautiful Mahog- | SIXTH PRIZE any 3559.00 Piano Signet Rin SECOND PRIZE——F - = any Cabinet P 0 ana Purchasing Check THIRD Waten ‘ SEYENTH PRIZE—A Xmas Novelty Pre for bey or girl, and Purchasing Check. RIGHTH PRIZE—Fine Guitar sh Purchasing Check. PRI: teh Tone Violin sh Purchasing 176 Cash PRIZE and $175 Ladier Gold “ash Purchas- eres amma | ¢ lenat | Marmont, but long streamers, bows | en who have been observing how pe ead Mine pi ag or and roséttes and applique decorate | badly other women walk and stand Bs fall the lingerie of the girl who ts|are posing before their mirrors woman all of her Hngerie ts 00! going to be married this autumn, | To pr the correct position, trived by her own fair fingers. If| The finest of French cambric fs} stand with heels together and toes ts not “next of kin” to her own neci son. Reker digestive juices working. There When Diapepsin works, you will be no dyspepsia or belching of} stomach rests-—cets itself in order Gas or oructations of undigested| cleans up—and then you feel lke food, no feeling Uke a lump of lead | eating when you come to the table. TENTH PRIZE—Patr of Rotler Skates (Boy# or Girls’) and $120 Cash Purchasing Check. See SERRE EE Seeeeeeeeeeee ing Check she fs not o fine sewer, then in | used in the construction of the lin-/ her secret heart of hearts she hopes | Berle this season anf prays that some one of her gtri| 1 gown and combination of a charm ling set heavy motifs of hand o lbrofdery are friends wii! make her a dainty night gown, petiicoat and combination all by hand. There tan't such a thing as simple Val. lace is used | On the night profuston appliqued. The ap plique is put on over the insertion. | The combination has a narrow satin | turned out at an angle of 60 de grees. Let the arms hang easily and naturally, Draw in the abdo- men, keeping bedy erect. Throw out the chest, and keep the shoal ders down. When proper position ia attained, a vertical line should touch the lips, chin, chest and toes, TO CLEAN WHITE FELT A quick and effective way to clean white felt hats {s to make a paste of flour and gasoline, rub st and bang in the alr. Re though, that gasoline is @x+ t ia the stomach or heartburn, sick headache and Dizeiness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape'’s Diapepatn costs only 60 cents for a large case at any drug store here, and will relieve the mort obstinate case of Indigestion aud what t will do you good Absolute reltef from all Stomach Misery is waiting for you as soon as you decide to take a little Dia pepsin. Tell your druggist that you waut Pape's Diapepsin, because you want to become tiHoroughly cured this time. IT COSTS NOTHING TO TRY $18,000 in Valuable Prizes Given Away Absolutely Free. HOW THE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED. also Highest Prize Winners in re barred. en underwear for this season's bride Not only do tucks, lace end inser: WILLOW BANDS Plumes, Stick-wps, and Upset Stomach tn five minutes. There is nothing else better to ¢ Gas from Stomach and cleanse Sw silnsavetitabct leche Remember, if your stomach feels out-of-order and uncomfortable now you can get relief in five minutes. Brighten Mnoleur # fter washing % and wiping dry by ruobing with Ha- seed oll, Just a few drops ona plece of flannel ribbon that draws the corset cover}! Women practice this for grace, close to the waist line and rosettes | but Incidentally they add to their of the white satin ribbon are on the | health and comfort shou % and decorate the front of} THE PAMPERED Pers. t The hy oan lent caw, DUOh OFM%| Hortense, call up Mrs. De Billion " : jand ik for Fi A feature of the new petticoats | ‘ . this autumn is that the ribbon above |. “Carlo wish the deep founce runs through but |the telephone.” tom-holed slits, insertion not being | sam used, The petticoats must be made nar row. This is so that the close fit ting dresses that the women are wearing will not be spotled in ef- Send for Free Sample of feet. The petticoat also must be as ARNOLD'S ASTHMA CURE jong as the dress. The NeverFailing Remedy - - ——— Rubbing rusty knives with a damp cloth dipped in ashes will make them bright and shining. ra jarit_ of solu- ‘aft for amounts from $26 to $120. Im ue will go to each contestant. These thelr face value, $70, Ten at # correct soluti to bark to him over above mentioned dri Plumes Dyed ond Cle-oed MODEL MILLINERY 527 Peopie’s Bank Widg. ‘same a Barnes & Strohber Co. 1138 Third Avenue, corner Seneca Street, Seattle, Wash. PEOPLE'S AMUSEMENT CO. ‘All answers will be turned over to a Committee of Judges, = Offers to You at the LYCEUM A big new bill today—Five new Photoplays, two big Comedy Vaudeville Speciaities and Jack O'Dell, the famous organ- iat the decision of the committee will be final. Smith, Barnes & Strohber Co. 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