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eee eee = Cynthia Grey’s Letters Dear Miss Grey: (1) Give recipe to put up green peppers. (2) How to mix mustard at home RR dress for summer and winter, 245 e. A—(1) Carefully slice off the tops of the peppers and remove the A RBADER, $5.00 Grades ......... Leis neetenenens ue we ee seeds. Fill them with salt and cover with cold water, Let stand two} “A.—(1) Not customary 915 and 917 First Avenue s, then drain, Cover with cold water over night, then drain and Ml (2) Yea, p ng and ground mustard, @ teaspoon of sugar and 1 tableapoon Men always act as if they a olive off, Tie the tops om with soft twine, pack in stone jar and cover! enjoy hearing a girt say, “I 3 with boiling vinegar. In & week pour off thi vinegar, reheat and cover) never have been kissed.” Why? { 1 DOZEN \ the peppers with {t, Cover and let stand several months before using. —_— ie. crtan CABINET (2) Stir 1 tablespoon olive off Into 4 of mustard, Then add @ tea-| Dear Miss Grey: (1) Please sug Goop | PHOTOS spoon each of p ka, sugar asd onion juloos, and enough vinegar tO} gost a name for a Shetland pony FOR 4 Regular Price $5 make of proper consisteney, Beat until fight {fre book tld T havo & talent de bare | Special Price a | (2) Busy, Biithesome and Brave : (2) If the hair braided and worn atound the head, tle the ribbon 3 a little to one side of the part. If worn in « brald down the back, tie with a large bow at the end, or turn the brald up and tle at the neck A is hopeless, as the dressing is a dye sional dry cleaner, or conwult one, at least Grey: Kindly print a recipe for sour cream cookies, Dear Mi “a HUNGRY a5) Gactatat A.—The best cookles are made without cream or milk. A good one ree gmy * j soda. Flavor with lemon or vanilla, add flour to stiffen, mix soft Why is the soda cracker to-day such a universal food? People ate soda crackers in the old days, it is true—but they bought them from a barrel or box and took them home in a paper bag, their crispness and flavor all gone. To-day there is a soda cracker which is the recognized staple — Uneeda Biscuit. Uneeda Biscuit are the most nutritious food made from flour and should be eaten every day by every member of the family from the youngest to the oldest. Uneeda Biscuit— soda crackers better than an'y ever made before—made in the greatest bakeries in the world—baked to perfection — packed to perfection — kept to perfection until you take them, oven-fresh and crisp, from their protecting package. NATIONAL BISCUIT _ COMPANY NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR the following stuffing: 2 tablespoons minced cabbage, 2 table (3) Cotton voile over stlk, white ated horse-radish, 1 teaspoon minced onion, \ teaspoon each | Challis, wash silk or lawn, ed mace, nutmeg and ginger, t teaspoon each of celery seed, el (1) Give & good motto for a sewing club of Httle e latest style of weartng ribbons on the bair for a How can I take black suede dressing spots out of ? R. W. \ well, is for sour milk is this: 2 eggs, 1 teacup sugar, 4% cup butter, ons sour cream, 2 teaspoons baking powder and % teaspoon THE STAR--THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, i911 PACKARD SHOES New and Correct Styles for Men MERRIMAN BANKRUPT STOCK DEEP CUT PRICES | Dear Miss Grey: (1) Is it proper to wear long gloves without a hat? (2) Should one remove long gloves at a children's party, when the hat is removed? (3) Suggest a mate rial for a ltvearold « party for muste, Would you advise me | to continue lessons with my home teacher, or to go to coll | Wish to be a muste teacher Should « girl hold her escort’s in church? (4) Should she enter chureh with him? (5) On which side should her escort sit? ANXIOUS. A.—(1) Brownlie, Itis, Beauty, Seamper. These are names of ponies I've knowa (2) Tt depends on the age of the po and the ability of the teacher y all means secure the best talent. | $2.50 Open Sundays, 10 to 9 Open Evenings. Sittings Night and Day. CONOVA STUDIO ‘san'rnscin” (6) Next to the alsie, Dear Miss Grey: (1) Please tell me how to clean white photo frames. (2) How can | clean tan kid gloves? (3) Tell me the names of & few books where I can find recitations for graduating ox orotwen, ANXIOUS. A--{1) If they are, enameled Woods use soap and water. (2) With naphtha. Be careful about fire. (3) Inquire at @ bookstore. LADIES’ SUITS Friday and Saturday Only We are considerably over- stocked on Ladies’ New Fall Suits, all colors and every new style, and have therefore de- cided to run a Two Days’ Sale in order to dispose of these Suits and offer to the public their choice of any Ladies’ Suit in our ¢ Some housewives eeem to think that things aren't clean unless they smell all over of soapsuds. Dear Mins Grey: (1) What will rid the house of ants? (2) Please print @ recipe for cocoanut cakes. A MOTHER A-—-(1) Remedios that are of fectual In one case, fall in others. Use penuyroyal oll freely. Pow ered borax is very good. (2) Cream 13 cup butter and 1 cup granulated sugar, Add | cup milk.) For the young girl wholis white, the large roses which| sleeves, and the small yoke is} Powe sag le we coreidances this charming dress | form the pom r design be-|of Venise lace. This is edged Ger, all sifted torether telen tre, |comes from one of the French |ing of a deep pink, with a gold cord. The neck is fold in 3 egg whites, beaten stitt,|Modistes. It is of pompadour le lls low and the sleeves are cut half and 1 teaspoon yanilla, Bake in|chiffon over blue satin and| The tunic and bodice are| way to the forearm. ant ae in gem pans and cover with |/trimmed with gold. The frock | slightly fulled so that the} The pink roses of the chiffon oA pita acer g ae — is as girlish as it is exquisite.|dancer may be graceful in her| are reproduced in the satin slip- grated cocoanut, and as much Pred The underslip is of old blue| movements, and it is held in at|pers and silk stockings to be dered sugar as will be necessary to] Satin and the long tunic is of/the belt by a heavy gold girdle.) worn with this dancing cos- make it spread well. the chiffon. The color of this|Gold also fringes the kimono|tume. This stock of new, up-todate Suits consists of the cholgest se- , lections of our New York buyers, and many of them are samples, no two alike. They are mostly plain tailored and are staples, brown, black, gray 4 blue predominating. Prices, $16.50, $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 and $30, ALTERATIONS FREE. You get the Suit when you pay the first dollar pay the bal- ance at $1.00 a week. (Two Days Only). Open Saturdays Until 10 p. m. Main 3297. Ind. 3848. This Is a Daylight Credit Store. Is You Daughter Taking Music? |Bad Liver ‘ Bilious Headache, NINETY-NINE OUT OF EVERY 100 TEACHERS ARE INCOM- ° PETENT, SAYS FRANK DAMROSCH, DIRECTOR OF NEW YORK INSTITUTE Oo ¥ YORK, Oct. 26-—Iu your daughter taking voice or piano Do you kno ye chances are nine to one that the instruc is taking (* worse than You men and women who somehow can't get feeling right—who have an almost daily headache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, can't sleep, are hervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and fee! all worn out. Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets—or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? This important. ma carets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove “24 : . @ sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the ex- for the great throng of music teach cess bile from the liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter and ers to get a living,” said Damrosch potson from the intestines and bow Rarherrane gp bys Egy Mell» = A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent eachers are totally incompetent, box will keep your entire family feeling good The majority of them do not have for months. Don't forget the children—their even a rudimentasy knowledge of little insides need a good, geutle cleansing, muste. After these individualé ha¥e re arned to play a fow pieces after » fashion, or can do a trill with their voices, they start each as 4 pleasant way of earning a livell- hood. The result is that tholr pupils make more noise than music, Peo ple drum tnstead of playing the plano and yell instead of sing. They have no idea of touch, phrasing or expression. The American public pays an on- ormous sum annualy for this FRANK DAMROSCH. wretched instruction. A courre of sons usually lasts about three years. Then, if the pupil fs ambitious a competent teacher, it takes three years to unlearn the false instruction before any real development can begin.” ‘The Institute of Musical Art is not conducted for profit, but exists on an endowment fund of $500,000 given by James Loom, millionaire Repairing, Installing, Now York banker. Construction a einai — . 7 RALPH KROWS, 2 Expert Electricians. 316 Union St., Opp. Postoftice. 1119 Third Avenue Near Seneca This, at any rate, ix the asser. tion of Frank Damrosch, director of the New York Institute of Mu- alcal Art The ignorance of the pubife in musical matters makes it possible A Popular Mission Rocker This is one of our most popular styles in a me- dium priced Mission Rocker, substantially made of solid oak, finished Early English or fumed, spring seat, upholstered in heavy genuine leather. Regularly sold at $14.00, ELECTRICAL WORK AEROPLANE DANCE —AT— DREAMLAND Seventh and Union, TONIGHT OAK hi > Ligh pratt «- Flying ‘A very attractive Rocker ' br lougen’s tning in the golden finish, made m Stri ng Shoe Repair Works FLY WITH US with continuous back and Admission 25¢, Including Five Dance Tickets. Ladies Free 110 Madison St. Ind. 5415. We Call for and Deliver, front posts, wide solid shaped saddle seat, me- dium high back; a com- fortable Rocker. Regular price $7.75, special $4.75 |New Styles An assortment large enough to suit the most discriminating taste. Every color and shade is represent- ed, and some striking styles are shown in the new arrivals. Some H are fn double-faced materials with H the reverse side shown as trim- mings to cuffs, collars and lapels, Use Your Credit To dress well in the easiest man- ner possible ts the object of almost every woman. We suggest tho liberal use of our easy . payment system, then you never miss the money you spend EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. SOLID OAK A very attractive Extension Table similar to picture, turned pedestal, non-di- viding style, quarter saw- ed top. Six - foot size, $21.00 vale. Nicitees $14.75 $24.50 Wanted at once to carry good paying paper routes in Inter- Right £868 bay, Capitol Hill, West Seattle jj @ 68 "ss size, a ti : : Seattle’s La 1393.84 Saeko, Nos Unt and Rainier Valley districts. Housetumnlahing. Bore es “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ Buy Now ' Apply in person at Pay Late- East 414. B Kk e MADISON Cedar 414% | | n Ss At yatn VANS kept moving every day, and no wonder—everybody appre clates them. Circulation Dept., The Star, 1807 Seventh Avenue, a, ~All the Credit You Want PIKE $1. AND FIFTH AV, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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