The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1913, Page 5

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° (o) TAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1913 5 - 7 . Mrs. Norton Tells Housewives Why and How to Use Vegetables| t wane much more than they @ten | = L2sson in re Paton ao co vor ove’ er) WH Be Grand Marshal ‘ Economy |‘ tables, often will oat them {n | ° | ™ | the form of crea y The fG t S ff; P d <> mle Z —— | | ’ mineral salte will sO rea ullrage Parade NTOR'S NOTE—The wide |the added milk wil ‘ the “RUN” YOURSELF WELL; to fore your presence on a mar. ar b est shown in M yn's | Butritive value LET NEIGHBOR'S AFFAIRG BE |ried woman? None whatever in| e ache, ta eventy-seven” at ret article will cause house Such soups may many times Dear Miss Grey: [am 16 and go| either case the fir eling of lassit i| wives to enjoy even more be made from the water in with a young boy 18 years ol | It t« positively none of y« he . + thie cal talk which vegetables are boiled; I did go with a girl near my home, |faira whethe two married on Ls se ae cae Pgs for instance, the water In which but found she did some things that) people love With yo Delay mean experience and gviontif in. spinach has been cooked, or wor not respectable, I tried to get present © not 1 vestigation, cabbage, or asparagus, may be her to do different, but she would | judge. f Sue C 7 ape dalicious coum not, #0 I stopped going with her - H BY MAB ALICE P. NORTON.| The « m that has been | Now, the boy knows how she acts, GHALL | TELL HER? ore T | Head of the Department of Home| used for corn fritters, or even the but at times when he meets her he Dear Mise Grey: | have a r and | Eeenomice of the University |Prats from fr lery not i hac hae toupee ti erating. |. sis tee yours soe ood hae ¢ longer to break u | ae Re — = , lealed all may be used this way Do you think he should do this, as| husband appeared to be a good » keep “Seventy-seven” | iagsitige ne vecth cally Prone Par | provide @tock for soup, and the he wants me to stop speaking to a! man; but | have heard that he : PE ac rg : ‘ most valuable part of the veg. yoy that has talked about me, but| ts going with many women who ou 4 small vial of pleasant} nothing more than provide for her| Meni, “ine muberal satin, will tro Joes not do so now. Thanking you,| trade at his store. | think a y of vest Ket At} us BLUE RYGS | great deal of his wife She is | a ¢ a cream soup ts 1 t A.—It I were you, | would not| very tadylike and seldom goes lvery thin @hite os w | stop speaking to ue. It is} out at night; but her husband | f 0 oo ™ | vegetable flavor, I two cui jehildish and n No human goes to his store and stays till { ew York emasniln -duaber Se eda |lives who does n mistakes,| 9 o'clock ¢ z ie a unt of mitk, thick ~ j and th at you} She thinks, and Is always | : - vel tabdlespoor tf be may b telling our folks what a hard | your in ' | smooth tn a little milk, « s o worker he is, and how good he | ; - t x je; but | feel like telling her entral ttor | *; 9 eo : ' Cont Quee at it to but yo when she brage like that. Now, First—B« re the , t a " 1 if you d t don't you think it’s | |. ow - f | to The c t fit or too b: r hie ole deceit property ha i ent, t : }you him, treat him kin but re} ful, and would you adv me | stable val to cover the @24 Niath fune | to tell her what | heard, etc? Cream soupe m . oy You children sh 1 be attending THOUGHTFUL amount of your loan and j { een oF split peas, dried lima] |to your studies and open-air sporte, A—1 wish you really were as : Bs > hentia, t colton jand you would not get into these| you sign yourself; your letter costs of ection. This ° as a tr * | difficultte would then need no answer * aie 25 per cent Discount for} wer een | | Be you want to be the means may rea ¢ determined a . eae re UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES of wrecking a happy home? If , : 30 Day = “g Plume Often wild plan ght be sath 18 IT PERMISSIBLE not you will say nothing of this by personal , n or : = its. Cownli " mart | Dear Miss Grey: Please tell | *? your friend. She would be by your appraiser en 1, dandelion t aro| me, are there any extenuating apt to find these things out in 1 as greens, Milkweed me ircumstances where a decent, two years, were they really f . MODEL MLLLINERY * used as A t r as honorable young man may tell true. | see no reason to con- Second—Be sure that - ; | parag Dock winter crese a girt friend . go to helt? : | peal yr ae oun 0 "s your n age is a first leay a hat woul ‘ov thin ofa PASTOR It takow t man who would do that, even | oelock. lien on the property. On d 0 L | t mea « ae age provecet on? What | this point procure our fit a 0 would you do if you were the : , 4 : : | , Policy of Title Insurance P wit dren | our lad ' " h Sa? i Edwar . oe : ; MRS. RICHARD COKE BURLESON of Texas, appointed to head| Yte"an anewer ALICE. Cynthia’s Answers 1s will be furnielsiaeal tt tt seant ashingto c 3 t wT ut.| _ e furnish i : mother whose | uffragette pageant at Washing m March 3. She is he wife of Liew A: It le very rude under any to Many Questions Sia Pa : a into many | Burleson of the Third field artillery, stationed at Fort Moyer | circumstances for a young man you demand i 4 s | a field after flowers and herbs, | &= ——— xen | to make such a remark. He ‘ t t < even though it had sometimes | should have self-respect enough To clean suede gloves, rub well 5 y s to be lifted over a stone wail for himself not to do it. If the | with fresh bread crumbs. t] of through @ fence } WHEN EGGS ARE HIGH! cireumatances are very exae- | - j frujt tables Try These Cake Rules Used for Years by Mra. Norton Herself perating, he should ask the January 6, 1895, fell on Sunday. a ‘oung | ‘ = ; t A esa s Wife? FRUIT CAKE SOUR MILK GINGERBREAD — | 1 ie 0 Ga ee . { ! i One cup sugar, 1 cup molasses,| One cup molasses, 1 cup sour If | were the young lady | | author, and his addre 4) an't see why me people will 1 cup sour milk, 4) cup butter.) 1. 2 45 cups flour, 1 ide would steer clear of his society 70th st, New York c W hi sti . ster r ed . mon, 2 poons cloves, 1), 8P00ns soda, 2 teaspoons ginger, A Mighty Reader” write to the as ing on ¢ . jod than the teaspoons soda, 2 teaspoons bak-| 1 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons bake | WHAT RIGHT i y t, Washington 5 t ing powder, 3 cups fic ng powder, 4 cup butter. IN EITHER CASE? T tl | Lj pent for a LON ater ee a ee itle Insurance fruits and ve ee holds t what the con-| cenue young lady who I ueht liked ack hetland veiling C solu * ela I tru ‘ m. I had | ‘8 smart an y of lime, iron a :PaintHens (Bean Cause Eeecad wane nriy, oe| d ompany that are most necesea ‘ f nature a 4 a Now ow loves When making gravy ave » ee fa; end partioutarly fer ‘ Ber f of Bi Suit H he loves her, ym the st “Under State Supervision.” 3 = mv" sis to tukine petite] COMRCES SLO g f Sink he loves het, a juestion, 1 Vhere did} WINSTED, Conn, Jan. 15. PATERSON, N. J, Jan. 18 ho At T t Mra. Bridget Sherlock fece dealer av e if st < f the after ” e ced | to = arked - -" ot . te or $6,000, br Shall I go to her b a he ts * : wagging gee agree m= S opocgcongap MAP | sacl re dedi) god gid ve O READERS “ Frank Sandor, the suspecte such force that } bie, as I love t be an- in was arrested ured aud one of her |b 1 marry t a y = fowls w exhibited 1m jegs bro! « 1 to or walt t name or address. The Lining and Cloth Hoi nod Sanday afternoon. Januar a . - : ae y a sege'r brcgpersee . Ts Bere baa pase , , self-addres Button makers, cloth spong = Sam. ar Hal ON I Ww th team eke ot teen th green pain THE ALBANY club of the New A TROUBLED MAN always brings a pr accordeon and knife pleaters, es Bpecia tinge 2 set oh a married. ag ar was fined $46 nd | F ‘ is making an ef-| A—What right have you to CYNTHIA GRE Wholesale and retail. _ Pe jas led it FROM ONE WHO WISHES |was obliged to pay Mra et Johnny Priest back from| marry one girl when In love with 297-288 Lumber Exchange Bldg a Seats s ection : he f 4 SHE KNEW. $20 for the chickens. York Yankees another, and what right have yo! = ter a ue A Photoplay Of Human Interest That Ap- peals to Every Father and Mother - be A Photoplay i Showing the Great pa H ° 7 Evil of the 2Oth Century A Dramatic Sensation That Appeals to the Rich and the Poor A Powerful Production Abreast of the Times 1,000,000 Helpless Little Slaves Today 0 Employed in the Sweat Shops of Greater With Our Regular Big Vaudeville and ew York LITTLE SLAVES IN BONDAGE Photoplay Attractions TOMORROW [SUNDAY] — MONDAY—TULCSDAY be At 7%. Grand Opera House | We NO ADVANCE——| 10 C/;-=1,.984 SEATS. - i eC OK NE ¢ EC BK KY WK, sa - 4 e

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