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tion in Bon Marche a Big Success To Be Continued All Pot- The Manufacturers’ exhibit of the m decided to continue it during {of butter and a sennt ecupful of Potlatch week. Many new features |sugur, Stir in one-fourth of a pint led have been added to it, making It |of cream, three beaten ees, and] \¢ ti more interesting, and the | two cupfuls.of prepared r. Last 0.0.0.0! RASPBERRY JAM! lag Whangdoodle quartette has been en- | Of all add a pint of red raspberries, aged to give one of their popular | Plentifully dredged with flour, Turn - i oneerts every afternoon from 2 to| ito @ xfaased mold and bake for| Red Raspberry Jam. No. 1. . ie quarters of a pound ‘S. The exhibition is quite free, no hor, Serve bot with hard) Allow thr Charges of any kind being made,| Se into which has m beaten|of sugar to a pound of fruft, Put ‘dnd visitors to the Potlatch will|the Jutce from a pint of red rasp the berrtes on alone and boll for igind ft a pleasant place to spend an | berries } thour, The entrance is by the Union Ptreet doors of The Bou Marche. ot half an hour, stirring hard gnd | wh eo. Dip out the superfluous} juice, add twenty minutes longer Put in jars or glasses an an sugar and cook} RASPBERRIES! Never wash those unless they are intolerably gritty, Water is ruin to flavor, where the more delicate perries are nenrned Set on ice for an hour or more before sending to the table Do not mash or bruise tn serving A mashed berry Red Raspberry Jam, No. 2 To every pound of raspberries al and to what used | of currants, | le low a pound of » ever pro allow one-fourth w chas in flavor tmmediately |, Wash and strain currants and cook beca’ the alr ins to act at nic sugar about twenty * once chemically on the Hberated J) mtr add raspberrt * juices, whole, s ring or twent . five Bottle and seal at * RASPBERRY | DUMPLINGS | BB x Raspberry Jam. No. 3 By Mrs. ©. J. Bowens, S715 Bag-/ igh berries and simmer with ley st 4 Make a dough of a quart of flour c Jatfted with a half teaspoonfal of /f heated sugar as there were ber salt and two teaspoonfuls of baking|fle* (original weight). As soon as two table snfuls of but-/ Sugar la melted thoroughly and a pint of | boll . place in seal m it out wat reduced on¢ | when add gradually as many pc HANDY LOCATION Third and James Close to the Center of the City un al | th: oe | | By Mra. Frank Hoffer, Seattle. |, SAG 1 “aad Mas ‘© quar ol J a In RASPBERRY SHR B. 2 fash tvs quarts of berries an LARGE, COOL DINING [ho sen ert] » RASPBERRY SHRUB. | rain ott tho juice, Sweeten this ROOM put a heaping tablespoonful of] Pour one quart cider vinegar over! cream. Whip the whites of four black raspberries, sprinkle Iberal-|two quarts red raspberries j . - QUICK SERVICE them the four corners of the dough|Mavh and strain, and to each pint| mashed berries. | Put the pink jSduare, pinching them together in| of ¢ add one pound of sugar.jcream in the bottom of the glans Everything is ready for you. Just select what you want. jthe middie, Put in the oven and/ Roll 20 minutes, skimming well.| bow! and heap the raspberry me bake for half an hour Shin’ coke wt Har Ragan gy An ideal place for you at FROZEN RASPBERRY JUICE. which to cat this week fough out and t five inches squa a ETS By Mrs, H. Maechmedt, 1912 14th N. si fear ese IN YELLOW AND WHITE): jries and cover them with .three| heaping cupfuls of granulated} ‘7 ele sugar, Let this stand in a warm | SY sa" | — = Ph af ox kaa a ie she RS He : 15,|* SELF-PROTECTION AND * [| argument. if you are not satis TH through a cheese cloth bag or a| " 4 es ty Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a girl 14 years old, and enga ed to a boy "hte THE “OTHER FELLOW” #/§f fied. Our four great features : _ E— | vegetable press to. extract all the} ~*~ ten « He has $2,000 in the bank, and a motorcycle yee ht = yes S ai* will ate: y | ey! had it all planned-to elope, but our mothers found it out, and) : ] Py o. iijuice. To this edd the jules of . sad he thee hive et sitowed us to see each other at all, ithas/e* EYEE SEE HEHE ED PAINLESS EXTRACTION. ‘ eteria ee ee Se eter at ‘ eee ane a etace we have seen each other and, Miss Grey, | know !| Dear Miss Grey: I came to this || All the proverbial horrors are wo ig me th heoegete leannot stand it much longer, for Ivlove him so dearly. And |! know he/city last January, I met a girl | Sone. pg Ce a well together and fr ae lavas wed a0 vets. |friend and we rented two furnished | NO PLATE SYSTEM. . |persons put a spoonful of whipped Now, Miss Grey, what would you do If you were in my place? Would|rooms, I took in sewing and my | For replacing missing teeth, € aso = j rem Epon each glass ot — ice. slip out some night? It gets so lonesome here. | know 1 would) girl friend went to work for a tele- PERFECT FITTING PLATES ; ge ere | ce Seeeee Of the: waite with ee ‘ever be sorry if our mothers had not discovered our plans, for my moth-|phone company. As she was learn-|9| ‘That fill out sunken cheeks and 99 pink is very pretty er was about my age when she was married, and has lived happily all/ing, they did not pay her enough to|f restore the youthful contour 7 (4) P’ I her life, Please advise me, Mise Grey. PEGGY. keep up her expenses, so I felt it|If of the face. iia ie gulcgs GWG Guais curva “et RASPBERRY ICE. Al know just how you feel, dear, but it isn’t a question of what I/my duty to help her. Cav eared ] fadigsction: “If negiocted, 14 becomes | UY, Mre H. J. Taylor, 6004 6th N. W. | would have done at 14, for | didn’t kgow much then, The point is thie: | gin March, she found a good place |f Raguiar $10 Extra Heavy Gold dyspepsia. Ono dose of Make by mixing one quart of red According to the law in this state, you\cannot legally marry without your |closer to her work and went there, | ¢ gular ra Heavy Scotch Stomach |stats jolee"oc "SS ofa Acearding te tho law tit weer Jos nnd you rraek have 0 witness whelowing me seme $f. tbe Crowe ss COC sugar, the juleo of an orange and | knows both you and the boy well, in to get a license, and you and|her several times in the p s" three eges. Wh you, in w ve and} RASPBERRY FLOAT |fackacne. tess warning. It means jup. Take it « | cise Om N rf | ® aq > aaa OI p ¢ cathe toes tot seue| GETTING GRAY? Prize Recipes on Raspberries, Contributed by Seattle Women—Many Ways to Serve or Preserve This Tasty Berry. of Your Hair id fill it three-quarters full of red Pfationat Association of | Butlin RASPBERRY COTTAGE) |CREAMED RASPBERRY. RASPBERRY CREAM } have the trons too hot, as they will tes 1 oy Dwnert and Managers, being held PUDDING. e | PIE | SPONGE. | ealke: Cae tenkertale a6 teueh-o0 the ad of dea hair and tome a Oe. Usise, Bee, Beet By Mrs. Katherine Ald. | | By Mrs. T. Lioy.. 1116 5th Av. | By Mrs. Geo. Tucker, 1421 Belmont | *¥! jar Ca ae one. poe Boa ewe bg coe Sr : Rat Ses? Pitty Av. N. W. y | Line a ple dish with good pastry | Mtn he a quart of sed raspberries, | pags nk @ simple 2ee ae pnoUnc ocet « ore a tableapoc “ w ee oh a 4 of red pherries, | ines wine, sth ve aut ¥ to quickly restore the natural oe) 00 un suc ” a a8 ub to & cream a tablespoonful | an . and stir into ther a large cupful | Setti are no allowed to cu ¢ th = Thrace woigeresay > eueee |taspberries st wed with granulat r. Cover with an upper su Jefist, but rub the edges of this and the lower crust with butter to |PFevent their sticking together. uke @ cream of a cupful of hot ik thickened with a teaspoonful cornstarch wet with cold milk. | Stir in two tablespoonfuls of sugar, |remove from the fire, and wheh cool hip in the stiffened whites of the ple is done id lw cold, lift off the upper erunt d cover the raapberries with the ream.” Replace the cover and sift powdered sugar over it TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR ed * BACKACHE *| * +e eee bond paki decane DON'T CODDLE *| Backache, the quack doctors tell) rtising their nostrums, ans kidney trouble, In reality generaliy means nervous exhaus-| tion. Nervous. people who work] nder great mental strain are most sure to have more or leas at you are working too hard or| 0 long, or under bad conditions } When you get the warning, let! ny; take more exer more fresh air; play more.| wise the backache may deve) WHAT WOULD CYNTHIA DO * WERE ENGAGED TO A FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD? *& * * a a a a a a a a lemon, letting stand an hour, strain the boy and the witness wi e Remedy Ing, adding @ quart of waier and| will nat : freezing. | not legally married. WU cure indigestion. You sh: wonderful rem | TABLE FOR POTLATCH LUNCHEON ways keep REAR RKEERE Kh or vel ie the sonse, better ioe be 2 stomach. | @& NOTICE TO READERS *%/ trom out of to’ lowing menu: ‘our druggist sells pure GFugsig@ Questions sent to The Star #! Potlatch Menu ond guaranteed remedion he sell8 |) i caician will be taken care of # Tomato Salad a ja Seattle, n during the Pot j latch week. Here is a table — SCOTCH STOMACH ‘ ‘ \® by bim # | fation and menu Tillkum Stuffed Eggs. * luncheon, like the one given | We REMEDY Dae a & & & & & & & a| Descente the center 6 the tatte] . Pouatch (iheente) Gandbichen te * Me™ he eee re eles aerate el Mew. YOR. SOS cee eet AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS apeeeeneneemnennenennmemnans th a large, flat bouquet of mart-| Yellow ms * wit your friend, and see if there is an with f 7 mar low Salmon a la Alaska, with! 56 rece! ty leaving the Iit sh oa " apres | . * RECIPE FOR PICKING %| ladies recently. By leaving th extra drain on her that makes it! mea | golds bordered with Shasta daistes, Snow (cream dressing). A. MATE #itle creature free, as he was intend: | } S Good Optical) arranged in a large basket or bowl, | Pickled Cauliflower. \* dled t be, they could spend thelr impossible for her to pay. If there) work costs you} set on a mirror. Around the edge} Mt: Rainier (bleached) Celery. | * t y re to the credit of /'@ 20% tell her kindly that if she 5 | : ree ee reer ee eee Se Se bert more - » does not make a small payment less and is guar- lof the table have a frill of yellow Snohomish Custard. Ithemselves, as well as the race, by | | | crepe paper, 12 inches wide, Over| White Cake, with Yellow Frosting] Dea? Miss Grey:, My parents : babie: ome [oMeh Day day you will have to put) Y ng raising their own babies, or some li; into the hands of a collector— anteed. | | | Yellow Cake, with White Frosting. j this, running from to plac CURRY OPTICAL CO. | jarrange daisy , oF white} Russian Tyee (tea), with Lemon! Eyesight Speetatiat | streamers. Use jatch paper | Floats. | 944-345 Arcade Building, Third Floor. ‘napkins, and at each place have a Orange Ice Potlateh Candies. — vet oe . - - | fo 12 A ASEBALL FRE 33 the boarding with fri am 21. Now, since we have t friendly, my parents think he fs too old for me. As he is in business and well educated, do you Unk I should give him up for my parents on account of his age? your pare would advise you to decide the question for yourself, ascertain his Meepest ond most intimate No, little girl, don’t climb out of good. Be content to be a little gi a friend until you are both old enoug! The boy will not be able to use the money in the bank until he 18 Of |as money is scarce I find it hard to —and meat, vegetables and rent have recently moved out of town 1 alone and am nds, I have been am ljeft here keeping company With a gentleman r nearly six months, He is about years older than myself, and I me GLADYS 8 M. A.—A man's age cannot be ce) timated by the number of years ho) inqjviduals wish to degenerate, It is has lived. He may be as young at as you are at 21, If his age ts ts’ only objection, oughta, moods and habits, and base your decision on them, rather For Every Boy in Seattle Who Is Will- —_ Me Bs sig ersoeg he may ing to Do Just a Very Little Bit : ph os vs go Star. BERNER EE RAE EH MS) re's Our er: * wh * WEDDING ETIQUETTE * * | rr ere ee ane = et Us Three New Dor tee areyi ba comgratat e ing a married couple, should you - | shake hands with the bride first?) ding presents YOUNG MAN F ‘ Pt A. Yes, greet the bride first, and n e | ive M wish her happiness; then congratu-| You a Dandy Amateur League Base Ball Worth $I This offer is open to all boys. Just get your parents, or your neighbor, or your aunt, or any three people in Seat- tle to take The Star for one month at 25 cents a month and bring their names to The Star office with their telephone number, and we will give you the base- ball. You do not need to collect the money. Just bring us the names and addresses and telephone number. Don't wait. There are only one hundred of these balls and you want one, so get busy right away and ask your people to take The Star fr a month, delivered to their home, and then get two of your shi ee ee ORS SEES SEERA ETA EE EEE EE EE EEK doj late the groom You can get a pretty hand painted plate for $1.50 up, Select delicate a | Ce i i il add TO CLEAN PANAMAS a AND OTHER HATS * The safest and easiest * method by which to clean a * panama or other white strtiw © is to make a paste of lemon * juice and sulphur, being care * ful not to get too much sul- * phur, Apply to the hat, and * when dry, brush well with a & fine haired hat brush. * This method does not require * reblocking if dried quickly. If * necessary to stiffen, use a& weak solution of gum arable * and water on the inside * MADAME PAUL. aK KKK Kk RR ORK hk * + * BABIES AND DOGS * *| neighbors, eee ee ee ee Dear Miss Grey: Is ft not dis-| ‘ eouraging to see so many of our sock ladies spending their time > and money on Chinese Poodles? There is hardly anyone, of course, bat who loves a dog, but where a enjoys himself is by no means lthe gelatine a copful of boiling} Throwing quotts, sh E water, Stir until the gelatine in| Sues#ing and ring games ¢ - Uissolved, then add tue sweetened |#0t entertainment at an evening berries, Strain all through a mus |/@Wn party |e lin bag, pressing hard to extract the hi | juice. Turn into a bow! to get cool. | The countries most by @ Stor 4 the ing drug ond When cool, set the bow! in an outer thquakes are Italy Japan partment mughout ountry. vessel crac fe and as the yoce, the Pacific coast of South —— re ee EE BHHEE) OTON Colo, July 15—"Shorty jeatch cold if properly ji} have to swear you a 1! not begin your married life with a lie, and the feeling that you are|back, each pay dgy, which is twice jot Kermi |small—$1 or » Write | Piume in parenthesis. Convenience. See eee eee ee } Open an Account * * *% REMOVE THE CAUSE *| Now. * * | ; TTS eee ee eee 2 2 oe ‘ Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell no Easte rn Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions 1888, fell on Frida To September 7 “_— |How to Restore Youthful Color n froning colored goods do not od of betng ok Seeiune @ Sock a hait|timber on the United States For-|Gray Muir Remtorer, « try reserves | cupful of gelatin in a cupful of |* vd no cold water for an hour, Pour upon | 4 preparation America, and Asia Minor jelly stiffens, beat into It, by the| spoonful, a pint of whipped cream.| ‘ BE AN ACTOR! Heat until soft and very cold. Set), The Arabs, Jews and Syrians - Engagements secured promise in the lee to form. Serve with — to the Se mie family ar he |] ing pupils. Special Short Course, waciande eveam white race Scandinavians, Ge M awseiens mans and English to the Teutonic |{ Warde Dramatic School ans ? | branch Hows-Shire Hotel, 6th & Marton, To remove axle grease, place soft blo ® paper underneath and on top of spot, previously saturated Bought, Sold & with benzol or turpentine, and then Exchanged. press with a hot iron Amateur Fin. ie | ‘a ishing the Best. op into @ case of nervous prostra tion. nea nanananennekke Sews Buttons . on Friend’s Pants } * * on Election Bet Don't “coddie” your baby, The) trughes began average baby is more nearly nor|line pants of William McCa t mal in resisting pOwers than the)7 ociock at night and continued his average So don’t be afrald | tatioring work until it was too dark | to give the baby its daily jaunt out-/t, ge@, His operations were the re-| doors, even oe, = h sult of an election bet, and Hughes ping a » baby that had to sit on™ the steps of the| baked by overheating Eaton National bank while an im by poor ventilation isn't goings (9) nese crowd laughed at his dis-| clad. Baby | comfort wing buttons on| b nad stunted € stand just as much "1 AS MARE JOR & saa The bet was over the republican tenants ’ nomination for president = 2 | NOTICE TO READERS | * All letters cannot be an- * *& «wered tn the paper, and many *| ‘- +3 # are without name or address. * H D. * A stamped, self sddressed en- *| onest Denti We make good every promise to every patient, following busl- ness as well as professional principles, AN our work ff backed by @ guarantee which means money back without IF SHE | ik Re tO RR te } RRR ak *! of age. Surely, YOU! months if she would pay a little Plates .... Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, D, D. 8., Mgr. 1405 3d Av., N. W. Cor. Union St. NOTE—Bring this ad with you. a month. She always says, “Next | the window! for it won't do one bit) hay day I can pay you.” She gets r while longer, and keep the boy | $15 every two weeks. h to be married in the right way. My health is not very good, and come very high. make ends meet — READER IN NEED. other woman's, some baby Who Wa8|hut be very sure you treat her as| less fortunate in finding a g0ld/\oy would like to be treated. spoon 4 ew Man rightfully considers a wom an the most exquisite object under heaven, but when he sees her “take | to vodles, instead of babies, he wonders whether we are progress- ing, or degenerating. Were our ancestors “Poodles” or will we be Poodles” hereafter? * GRANDPA. A.-You are right, Grandpa. If B & M Tamale le |. Grotto To 1411 Third Ave. Where we will be pleased to serve you with our famous Tamales, Chile Con Carne, ete. Phone Main 5306. their own lookout; but no one has the right to cause « less Intelligent, or weaker animal to retrograde in- stead of develop. Animals, if left TRAVEL ON THE ves, often show more in SNS) «MITL.WAUKEE” PEERED E CE ESE EMS BETWEEN igpiabens kde 8 ait so Seattle and Grays Harbor ORE , ; Dear Mise Grey: I read in the For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or addresa paper, “Pop prays for Clark.” Who CITY TICKET OFFICE is “Pop?” Is it Pope Pius X in ne, or Kermit's p T. Roose. Second and Cherry, Seattle 108 velt? INQUISITIVE READER N remark you quote is one E"pnorecron ron mes. 21 The Best in Wearing Apparel %, for Men and 6 Women ‘‘" LIBERAL (4 a CREDIT yp | * * PROTECTION FOR MSS. * * * Se ee ed Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly | answer the following questions at| your earliest convenience? | In writing moving eture pla; wovld you advise having them copy- righted, and, if so, how much would it cost? If T use a pen name, should | I sign both pen name and given name, or should I have my mail| come to me by pen name? AMATEUR A.—By all means, have your work copyrighted, The price is 4 The Newest Styles af Properly Priced. A Store for Your Copyright Bureau, Washington, | C., for instructions. | Sign your name and address in|} upper left-hand corner, with non de me what to do to get rid of fleas? We got them from the dog being in the house nd oblige, CAN'T SLEE A.—T' the dog outside, and sprinkle the sheets and ” night dresses with flea powder, Outfitting Company, Inc., 1532 Second Avenue **Seatile's Reliable Credit House"

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