The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1911, Page 5

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season NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO — > | PLEBEIAN HORSERADISH CAN BE MADE TO PRODUCE DOLLARS--HOW ONE WOMAN DID IT Cultivating horse-radish in gar woman that proposes to make aysell, for tt 0} c « oll, turns brown after it has Gen beds and preparing {t for sale) business of selling the prepared |stoad for a few days. fs a profitable business for the | article would be wise to grow it in| The business world repeatedly woman that must combine wage-| beds in hor garden, She will find! {Hustrates the fact that suc now I don't know where | Horse-radish grows best in a deop rich soll with pleaty of moisture. [It ins propagated from the tops cut | from large roots or from pieces of small roots, Such pleces of roota able for bedding are furnished by reliable seedmen, They are plant the use of hypnotiam, m iEEE efded (ed in row o » pp! « e evel y tead of cutting Into th da.) ™ | foot and a balf distant in the rows. | - —~- square, and you will have threads | oman to em 4 Aside from keeping the beds weeded | SHE DON’T LIKE HER which may be wound on an empty | ffter her @ stl . and watered, the plants require no} omes as keenly in | further care. | In order to have the root on sale jduring the winter it should be dug from the beds in the fall and stored lim the cellar. | Here cover them with loose earth. | From time to time as they are need. }ed, the roots are taken out, cleaned jand put through the meat grinder. |To prevent drying a little weak j tsaane or vinegar and water is added. your affair who your brot in your affairs? Bl isi gotten us into a terrible has proposed to me by reli Ae BUILD UP A HOME TRADE. | Do not grind a larger quantity PUTTING IT THROUGH GRINDER |than you can reasonably expect to sister and she loves him Mrs. MacMahon, a new appointee to the Chicago board of Se te ee de ce all education and {ts only woman member, was a schoo! teacher a ‘Add salt, allowing | #04 friends and chums, hetere her matvings. he Rese sive seme of the dees the & teaspoonful to a quart of water. will advocate on assuming her new duties, Boil rapidly, so that the wator towses the grains about loosely for | 25 minutes without touching. Then, |if property tender, throw it in jthe colander and leave it over the | Pot of hot water to steam for ten | minutes. Dish and serve, Never jonver Mt etther while cooking OF) (2) "Sulphur, lard and | Bolled Rice and Onlons—Chop | **Ussist will proportion | {four medium sized boiled onions) 9° very fine. Boll one-half cup ots, at rice until soft, salting well. But-| braidin ter a baking dish and put in first Ja layer of rice, then a layer of ed to her; being young. ske is more chopped onion, then butter, a little ept to understand and sympathize ‘ jsalt and pepper, then rice | with them; she is up to date on the ss land so on, When the dish ts full Dear Misa Grey: ( ree’ (2) Please giv 4 By Mrs. John MacMahon, Married women, —especialiy mothers, should not be employed @s teachers. Thelr time, is their husbands’, and should be; besides they are set in thelr ideas and fight against radical changes. The young teacher, just out of school herself, is the ideal teacher. Bbe bubbles over with enthusiasm, Which inspires the children entrust- of any tricks I can play ing the hair her Y loosely fror very, ¥ theories. _ about 15 minutes. work in school for pay. It would and she would like to mee Swe eeae Se ae wee Ve eee ee teach them the value of work, and SEE OUR |by mail that a livelihood should be worked F DEMONSTRATION | Cm for, not stolen. Then, too, when the rs This Weel Dear Misa Grey—-(1) Ie boy was ready for high school, he : ‘ Hand W ‘Would have a means of sustenance, ree St st SS man at his requ aph an appropri @nd there would be a larger high : “iM school attendance. y An MUHL—219 Pike St. I am tall —— S ” be becom Can you Dance at Dreamlend tonight, | —|some plain, neat way to | so that it will be tn style EC CP MMC K LL OCC a | . . . } Established 1883 me to enter a hospital, or ewing Club ls th PRECIOUS STONES, FINE [training school, and can I Comfort Racker Solid Oak A very attractive style in acter of the young man, long you have kiown him. 2) If you have color, dar t will = be |welect a dark red | dress you can hay | waisted, not cutting away part of the waist, but hay }ted under the skirt. If ¢ alter it. Make the skirt of width and it will not be ¢ polished golden finish, the polished golden finish, ok let “race taaie very handsome quarter |tion with the hospital. three months you get your board, and have only the your uniform and perso dentals, ‘The first year sawed back panel, spring seat, upholstered in gen uine leather. Regular you are nd price $21.50, specia | paid $6 a month and $8 a month for hat | the last two years. Dr Edwin J Brown, D. D. § Dear Miss Grey—(1) Please tell ery ipod J + Us 2! me how to get rid of cockroaches te. SEATTLES LEADING DENTIST <°,,tio ca sais ts My hte te : row? ANXIOUS HOUSEWIFE x Union Block. . A a B is th best ous ee A ) Borax is the very bes re ee Se ee PoX| cockroach exterminater yet dis: : covered. They will not return the where it has been seatte (2) a will aoe the sign. “Dr! To take the shine from your serge have notliqn to 86 with wor have I| sult sponge a portion at a time and| any Intaroet in these pisces press it und ark cloth, or bet ave office ° ‘Boptote a gave, Saag. Mecelet Stl ter still a white cloth from it in the state which the lint will not ad re to the the al me . t suit. After pressing dampen slight pomp t any |t¥ axain the parte tha man, who seeks to spongs off another | place the cloth over, and ation is too low aud con-| iron over it for a second tal work enough to really dampen the steam) but just en the pile. (3) 1 have the best harm! Open evenings until MISSION STYLE solid oak in | MORRIS CHAIR . bo Psnown D and the hair well brushed. ‘This attractive Morris Chair ts = ed or Seeneh pation, waned mine made of hardwood in the tmita elie Mais Early English finish. Solid shap- | tion mahogany finish, substantl- think of two you ally constructed, plain or figured years of age, who stay od saddle seat, | velour $4.00 vaiue for ....... $2.65 | $22.50 value . ey-—What at Fire-Proot Bargiar-Proot VAULT come home on the la girl and her beau sit on | porch, and the other on porch, and fall asi them have homes, and I 4 Seattle's Largest Housefurnishing Store tunity to help four peop Wood will take tact and a grea Hteet co love. hink you must ha in. love. I thin n must ha PURCELL SAFE CO. Agent for the VINE MALLS BAPE Bide Seattle, to overflowing for them arms around them, and tal Hike to a little child that wrong, but don’t scold. Another man came and took my A.—-One part of oxalic will make it fluffy latest teaching experiments and : “ bake uutil contents are firm, or|°? be quite sure, T advis (3) Tam 19, and would like to ALBERT HANSEN come. nurse. Would you ad A—(1) It all depends on the to a friend who will ¢ it Is appropriate at any ss remedy I lene It should be massaged Into the scalp {and go out to dances and cafes, 1 car, and ¢ THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1911 THE WOMEN -READERS OF THE STAR Cynthia Grey’s Letters His WIF; Dear Miss Grey: What Wotl@lyou do it you were in my place? Lo away while 1 was working, and whe i. not have gone if not influenced a kind letter and try to find out the reason for her desertion, and let her know she could come back if #he wanted to. If you love her tell) SOME NAPKIN HINTS It would surprise many people =| her so. Then, ff she does not see fit to return, I would try to forget) When measuring 6ff a section of they could see the orderly files o all about it as soon as posatble. ting you can do is to try to get Int Dear Miss Grey My brother is going with a girl I don’t like, and,| spool and saved for emergency. In to make It worse, she in the cou dreadfully is he, marries her, for my brother and I have been so/|to use these ravelings than mend chummy. Is there anything 1 can do to prevent it? MOLLY. | ing cotton. A—I eapnot advise you to do anything, Molly, to prevent your brother marfying this girl, simply her marries, Would you like him to Interfere} An Austrian cook makes rath This girl may make him very happy, an see it later, At any rate “keep your finger out of the ple.” with baked ham she serves a de THE TWINS GET MIXED Dear Mise Grey My sister Edith and 1 are twins, and it fix. A young man who is in love with me and accepted him. I like him very much, and I know he loves my| An ordinary dry sponge is the| Mrs. Mackay is one of the trustees | What shall 1 do? ETHEL. best thing there is with which to/f the Roslyn Union Free School A Do the only honest thing you can, and make them both happy er eacner ps nothing to her about it and ask him not to, It may not be easy, but iSackay {6 a0 getétable on aay] Laie; the: Book you could never be bappy with him, knowing you are the wrong girl, Have yuur pits collected. West-| question of business as is the.most | ° ‘ WD? , — = ern Collection Co., 483 N. Y. Block, |democratic candidate for office. | a 0 e ts TO COOK. Dear Misa Grey; 1 am a young girl 15 years old, and am in love! sain 6169, *| Mrs. Hetty Green, though not a| with my cousin and hé loves me. He is 17, Do you think it would| id. $ wm chaesitaiehiiie Reminds M f Bi Bully” RICE be tight for us to marrr? SENNIE | A—No, Jennie, it would not be right, and for that reason this} e 0 1g sir age agin geod ready | state, with many others, has made a law against it, so you will not be able to get @ license, You and your cousin better decide to be 1) What will take ink staine out of blue a remedy How shall I wear ft, and how can I make it grow? (4) Do you kn mo & man friend? INQUIBSITIVE. id to two parts water is effective, but} }you must be very careful of it, for tt is polsonots, and in the undiluted |atate will eat the fibre out of the material and prove injurious to the akin. Dip a cloth in the diluted solution arbolic acid ts w it for you braiding it, brashing it and mfiasenging th althy. Bhampoo every three weeks. The) If Yau aro a young girl you might draw tac ange prettily in the back with a bow, If older, the puff Arrangement is the best to make it appear thicker. (4) It takes a tactful person ‘to play tricks successfully—that is, so that will be & good Jangh all around and no feelings hurt. Uniess you you nol rire eI | Dear Miss Grey—Is Cynthia Grey , do it, plan a little supper for them Corporal punishment is a thing } Rice with Prunes—Boll oneha' No Phone Orders, None to of the past. When I hear a teacher ; . pound ot prunes. When cold, epread|® &® oF A-woman, and why do you }ted thelr friends at oe eee on Dealers. or other talking of breaking A in the bottom of mold, then fill with; ¥#5t our names and addroase ge bs — 7 | ehild’s will I always think of a big) : one-third of a pound of balled rice, | AGIRL. | they do nothing really wrong. Other | Fe ee bully who whips a small boy and : packed in firmly. When set, turo| A.—Cynthia Grey is a woman,; ¥®9* y suggest themselves to} 1 4 ate 0 ars to a customer; 9 till Q1, then boasts of it. It's morally ae | Gut of mold and serve with sweet-| very much a woman, and she wants |¥0U. Don't be discouraged but keep| 9 to a customer: 1 316 Wrong to teach that way. ? Jened juice of the prunes. | your address for the simple re itp. Try not to think of how they | inate & m. Tuesday It would be splendid if there was | lihat many times answers to letters | treat you, but rise above it In your) 16 23c PRIDE OF THE some way of allowing youngsters to ed out for want of space, | °*deavor to help them WEST MUSLIN in mill wer You it proper to give one’s photograph to a young st, and in a photo- Christmas and dark ning for @ suggest make it, next fall & nurses’ become a JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER | graduate nurse by taking the hos Corner First and Cherry | pital trafaing? How much money End P 1 1 Wi k | ATTLE |whould I have saved before taking | Joi No Do the course? | — Join w—$ wo, $ a wee | AMBITIOUS WORKING asa sa panties 3 GIRL, har and how A photo: ppre 4800, & blue or if not. the the lower ing it fit he = short | walst is out next fall you can easily moderate very far (3) The | nurses’ training school is in connec re xpense of al inet Hi A whole rack of Ladies’ and Misses’ r Long Coats in the most popular kinds; Polo, Reversible, Caracul, | . “ ete, ete. Worth $22.50 or more. Kodak Films developed, 10¢ a/f% tere for your choosing Tuesday, | (2) How can the shine be taken off|roll, any size. $12.50 the coat 713 FIRST AVENUE thick and short. How can I make it A. M. FROST Other special values in rich Seal r) t “shi hold»'the not long it (frony h to raise dvised vase- line so many times, but {t ts r ally do you 18 and 19 my house d e the front the ack *p? Neither of | ! jo not like to turn them out, When I speak to them they answer me in a slangy way Will you : please 8, 9. C. Furniture ra at do L think? Aw 1 write Wooa my heart is filled with sympathy Bleol for you and for the four young peo Fixtures I think you have a rare oppor at ¢ ve the lat ter or you would have turned them| ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS out, First, let your heart be filled | joond floor of Put your k to them has don f you can rism and other methods, when the » parents, I Je, but it] Dentiats tn ever Ah Of | Ko un to dow cash practic y Suite in sixes \Busy Rich Women Number Almost as Many as Their Idle Rich Sisters PUNISHES MAN FOR The woman of today of any prop-|soclety woman, has made a repute HOUNDING PENITENT | ¢*ty © social standing at aii is usu-| ton in finance that is world-wide, Judge Butts of New York recent ally the busiest of women. Ina and is in control of vast interests. ly puta man under heavy bonds and | languid awakening in the morn-| Mrs, Russell Sage is = personality held him guilty of disorderly con-|!26 &t 9 to a cup of chocolate and |as well known in the philauthrople duct because he had followed up| the first elaborate totlet, she is fre-| world ax Mrs. Hetty Green is in the and caused the discharge from two | Mently up by 7, and from that r| financial, All the charities in which positions of a former employe, ‘The |Utl 12 to 2 the following morning| Mra, Sage is interested are on ® workman had committed a wrong|!. 08 & continuous round of ap-| business basis LEAVES have been married a year, and earning with home duties, Through-| that the advantages of the eulti-/#ulta from someone's hi # F@lehe claimed she loved me. Stig had a good home, and | am earn | dead, but bad paid the penalt q | bointments, meetings and social en-| - o aving had : = Adhere ga deed, but bad p he penalty and | Polntme The one unmarried woman whe out the entire year ground horae-| vated horseradish are two-fold. |the foresight to secure an advan: | £004 s#lary and was good (o ME" o lant see whore sh aa MYe had shown by four years of right |#*kements | |has earned the country's gratitude radish finds ready sale. | The roots are easier to dig, and | tage, often soemiugly very slight, Feanon to do this way’ ie down and think, which you have pribatiy done | vine that he had fully repented of | .,M". 0. H. P. Belmont te @ tye | tor numerous benefits in Mins Helew je this plant is found in great | garden grown horse-radish produces | over competitors, : rapt ond oe ete, Sane taco | a eee jot busy socte leade! ho |Gould. 3} Gould gives her tanglod masses growing wild alo | a ingle fleshy tap that ts easter to | ————— by this time, If T had bees ugod i ber only eee Mort of way | Judge Butts felt that when ro-| Sl was carefully trained In anticl:| cong) attention to all appl ants he Drooksides and near banks, the/clean end grind tan the wild ve-/ over got her back, ‘Thon T would try to find out where she is. Why? |Poutance was bearing frult, It was) Moi”, of Votny re ominont {are worthy of help, and yet cam ot he 0} 6 Ab com 4 * | Most o! » younge: prom » ito Because women, good women, have been persuaded to leave home by |‘? duty of the law to see that the) Votan, ure put through @ #6 find time to entertain charmingig, wrongdoer's sing were remembered give picnics, open homes for sailors, against him no more. and fill an important niche in social Debutantes Trained. ife. “i : 2 regimen. If I could locate her, | would write There are many rich idle w letters, safety deposit boxes and|to be sure, but also many—am neat engagement books, as well as | these mentioned are only a few of ‘ount books kept by the debut-|the number—whose lives are post iinen out of whieh you will n Take | your napkins, draw a thi It is hard? You, it is, and the ated in nome special thing win of my best beau. 1 would foel| mending worn spota it Is far better |investment or @ collection as any business man would be. ‘The result of this careful training and alert interest 18 a woman able | because I do not |to prove herself most capable in an | yecause I do not think it is any of} AN AUSTRIAN RECIPE ake ion an oan calls. Mrs. EB. H. Harriman as a girl re liclous sauce made of melted cur-,celved a vigorous training from her | t Jelly and a little mustard, ac-|father, Mrs. Clarence Mackay's rding to your taste for hot things. |days are scheduled as systematical- - |ly a# are those of a railroad mag |nate, Added to social demands, r you may|unusual things, as, for instance, Books on Astrology How to Make and Read Your Own Horoscope. Influence of the Zodiac Upon oman Life Our Fate and the Zodiac. Planetary Influences. , Raphael's Key to Astrology. h ant it for! A Good Lint Remover At first I thought he r 1 nove lint or fazx from woolen|@ad @ member of the finance com-| —=——=LAST WEEK OF THE= Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale No sale held in years has matched this for value. We bought heavily and bought well, and our friends are reaping a rich harvest. Join them tomorrow and SAVE BIG MONEY. 1,000 Fur Sets for itch, (3) My halr is very thin. and apply (3) Cytting the ends of the hair, | % scalp are natural means ©, parted in the middle, or on thi After Breakiast Specials 9 TILL 11 A, M. t to try it, 7 ends; the finest muslin Dear Miss Grey—I have been go-| made; seldom §j ing with @ young man for a num- ber of weeks and my parents are| I l Sp e cial Sale | ues day Here Tuesday, 7c ————— es |very willing that I should. One| 9 til 11 a. m, yard.. 02 ming as we -came from the A big buy of an Eastern maker's sur- | WOMEN’S T5c¢ TO $1.00 pire ee bade Ookk gake: ae plus of Puss at one-quarter to onehalt | HOUSE OR STREET from the car line and he want- off will be placed on sale. The few men- | WAISTS; ginghams, black to hold my hand, Now, Mixs tioned below tell the price trend. Never | and white lawns, checked Grey, would it be very wrong for) was a better chance given you to buy | and striped suiting waists. me to allow him to, for a minute, if| good Furs cheaply. Tuesday, 9 till he wants to again. I think a great} llam. deal of my friend, and so do my The Waist limit, 3 to a cus- 4 aoe “S25 HOUSE LADIES’ 1. DRESSES—Percales and Pleces tomorrew e calicoes; splendidly made. am sure 1 will follow! your advice if you will answer. And | 1 want to know if it ts all right for} & girl to offer to take a young] man's hat and coat when he calls, Here from 9 till 11 pres tora iaw insted? 5 INSTEAD OF UP TO $10.50. Fine Coney | 4 m. Tuesday . 89c Fur Sets, Selected Opossum Fur Sets, Limit, 2 to a customer, Japanese Lynx Fur Sets, Shaw! Collars |) preg» oso FINE MUS and Pillow and Rug Mufts separate—a | LADIES Ze Ce veal most rare selection, and at $5.98 a Fur | LIN CORSET COVERS tall Bargain unequaled. This lot will be gone | Pleated front and lace med. Here Tuesday, ach { | | mn not going to tell you It ts} eadiy sin for a young man to hold your hand. That {s not the} truth. But | will ask you this ques tion: Would you like to feel when ANXIOUS. by night. Shop on them early. you marry that your husband had OTHER FUR BARGAINS. Limit, 3 to a customer, ee Spoo y «irl 0 ” " and Would you not rather feet) gh _ Bae $3 98 outing pein sg Night hat he had reserved these tokens | smug pede r Gowns, here Tuesday, 9 to of affection for you? In a nice,| Iceland White 15,00 jus = ‘ friendly way, tel your friend how} For Sets ‘e each . Cc you ut it. No matter how} «, in his heart he will think ~ the more of you Silver Fox Sets, Russian Wolf Sets, Limit, 3 to a customer. Canadian Black Lynx Sets, all kinds of Some of these lots are fine Fur Sets here tomorrow from one- | limited in quantity, so it quarter to one-half less than regular | will be necessary to be om prices. time. Ladies’ $22.50-Long Coats Electro Dental Parlors WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE Laboring People's Dentists All Work Guaranteed 15 Years THoRMS TO SUIT Corner First and Pike. Have Your Phore yaxen in a Real Auto POST CARDS—-$1.00 PER DOZ. Plus® Coats, Broadcloth Coats, Scotch Mixtures, etc, ete. up to $40.00. 1332 First Ave., Seattle. | STEVENS ACADEMY | Fourth Mear Pi Dancing Guaranteed in Private Lewons | Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits Halls for private lessor Strictly Tailored and favored fabrics; all . I | and Fancy Trimmed the wanted kinds; @ neaday an Suits for Misses and gathering of over 100 siipthesai onan ote ahi Women, in all the models, no two alike, at a [ALBAN PAINLESS very latest modes e saving of a half or more. } DENTISTS | |We Are the Pike Street} | Bargain Dentists A of Mossaline Wo are making regula: > or Gold Growne for 98 and batod fl both ALBANY a. run in ss nan wD F ' ee $2.15 Up to 50c Ribbon | gtrong Rtas of men’s 800 for 19¢ Knit Ties in all the new- Six hundred pieces Pu est colors, Tue ne hundred dozen tine | Sti, wuntrad plecer Pare | Gay “spectal «= 206 e sheer India Linon Initial feta; all ‘Men's Medium Weight * ana Handerchiofs, done up in J plaid, P tbe and see's: 2 show & neat box, six in a box, | floral + widths § J Cotton Sox, regular 15¢ 5 Oh Mogligee kood an~ Beet pO: hom gals to 6 inches; worth up to f values, black only, Spe- | meee worth 2bq cach, ‘on, sale | £08 ems erie hese | vale ys _Spe- | sortment plain ary izes. ntee : each; Dox sssss ; day ‘at ‘ 5 a are willing to work for 7 dl fA RE 19¢ J" Special ..-..e0n-8 ‘Our prio Tt is to your nav M children’s Gray that you on we agg var jhot alr and Lined Union Ladies’ $10.50 One- Piece Dresses $6.50 Splondidty in all $5 Silk Petticoat $2.75 fine buy Here Tuesday .. | $o°ana $14, and Siive Seg rT ‘and Bilver itis oh. Saaiiiabeilte |Pathese low prices forthe weer vest | 25¢ Handkerchiefs | work are not to be had in 'S m | copt at the Al- page for 10c in blu and green; all sizes. Se 62.08 y tai Art, and wo work f Ja large practice and small profit. from 6 to 1 Regular ea suit bows. La ing, corner of Speclal for Tues gortment af col- es day, ‘ Hach, bard sult sss 23c¢ : Tuesday .296 walk up.

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