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Az Dougall _forthvick THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1913. } > ; USTOMS OFFICERS FIND =e ae i Lil WOMEN’S STOCKINGS ARE Second Avenue and Pike Streat In Connsction ath JAMES McCREERY & CQ, New York tore open Dame | 4 SE — — _ 3 | j ; 4 I TEMS OF “HOUSE HOLD USE Pan jay. DIEGO, Cal . 1.—} conceal ly approached A i] | gore grea American the Ame custome men, to } t i ae Nati me | whou od having bought In Large Varieties at Exceptionally Attractive Prices ad ms of a raid a fow loaa than $1 value. | ; —s— Be the deposits “ ; The officers appeared skeptical, bo-| ANZAI TOILET PAPER, 7 rolls for 50¢ is the regular grade which sells L ia desta, |euen OE Yea Women osctaad “ietere| usually at 10c the roll. It is Japanese crepe paper and is made in extra large | Be a, Mexico, and be- | lar rolls eu with the Panama A woman tnepector was sum | i : t Rhubarb has very little food) stalks of rhubarb tnto inch pleces,|rich rhubarb filling made from 4 : ' 1 | te “Ulin j \ 14 | oned and this is v she «ec _ 2 } Df Sfe olde regul Jouble Wire Soap Dishes, made t Ee igh bene pa ge ; Pec Phe Set! value, but tt fs a splendid spring |cover with bolling water and al-|elther rectpe given above for sauc | Nickel plated i i rs, reguiar =| np e re ap D » ma o | W wn. -The| pounding wheat bowl, one t food. It ta table used |low to stand 20 minutes to extract| Make moringue of whites of two 10c, Tuesday at Se mang between faucets, 30c dishes to j J ‘ h a8 a fruit oxalle acid | some of the oxalle actd in the fruit, eggs beaten to a stiff froth, adding Wire Carpet Beaters with wood han- sell for 20c. colored clay bull charging a fear } ' n lees clay matador, two Moexica snd is both @& purgative and an/dratn perfectly dry. To each cup of| two tablespoons of pulverized sugar dies, regular at 1c, Tuesday at 10c | y Dish ainers, 50c size for i . povnats adlerrepmeged ii ak iba coanntad Ec rhubarb add one cup of sugar into| for each exg. Cover top fey my ites ; | a dae ate. ai aoe ser ith Yonder rhe giant variety with the bright which bas been sifted ope level | putting some of the merlugue tn by Medicine Cabinets in white enamel, | ze for OX : ; \e hed -Uhete leueaoaa Sg thes Guam cnatie Is best for use. Of) tablespoon of corn starch, Add aldropping trom a spoon. French bevel mirrors, plate glass | Vegetable Washers, 75c size Hi Jesired to/a hand-carved wooden bow! Lae . : we in| pinch of salt, mix with the rhubarb | oven to lightly brown. Sorve at shelves, $8.75 size for $6.50; $10.75 ic; We size for 79c i Hi ce la if grown out of/and turn into a ple pan Itned with! ones. | uu 2 HTL: = sa== | doors rich crust, dot the top of filling with se 8 size $8. | Wire Soap Shakers, 18c size for 12c. te: ‘ The rhubarb should be used as | bits of butter and put on top cruat RHUBARB BUTTER Scrub Brushes—22c for Wire Kettle Bott s which keep 4 rh | n as possible after cutting. The/and bake 20 minutes in a hot oven.| To each pound of rhubarb, which We Brust | oF ng, 1Sc o for 10c bh} N omen se th rity atains Bek by et hsheg \f fod and chopped, add t * S5¢ Brush for 2 | 1 ning, s for Ww , sh tae ts welcomed b 1s peoled and chopped, add two cup an a | Nae’ Gd Wametaia baa Bi e |) most people. It conta RHUBARB PIE. of wugnr, mix thoroughly, put on oi ts ihe / oy ee ae Dipper an Hide ig rh ‘at tender the oi sisi. and i opped), on nd one-half cups of om Were? Biacroniv 5 . ss M ie ‘ 7 ponte A Cat the shennan tte |sugar, 6 pindh of salt. ‘fwo teva} @¥ $0 Onre. | | juid Veneer, 50c size 39c; 25c size | Wire Meat Broilers, 3 for oe Press Lea TACOMA—Mra, Emma Smith} ptoces, put ‘ ae i = tablespoons corn starch, one eas, all for 19¢ Wire Sink Strainers, size for Bewici, Eng, April 7.—A! De ° tha: Medias in @ granite pan, mash |i aten together. Turn Into ple tin RHUBARB JAM Whisk Brooms, 30c Bro for 20c. ies (3 —Basement a : art Juice. Set on! 7 oe Allow one pound of sugar for each Vhisk Brooms, < srooms for 20c, | and costly resilience was ( Voters, a to heat slowly, stir. | ined with rich orust (receipe for has OC he fruit t -_ ae here today, and the police 4 } aoregel ra reg oo ae oe yt this 1 have already given), Cover pound of rhu bard, sth ne fra ta — e ” cada | door ofthe mee pointment of | ring will b er fise 4 4 der | small pieces, and p on weal ies the blame at bes ks r of : sy { nit ¢ 0 1 add one cup of with rust, wetting ‘ ime of under and allow to stand 94 hours. Tur - The build which | the eafranchised oe to'Gal) een at wry cup and a hate of crust before pinching down the top| 8% al chon itd i Bpecapted, rad lose P : onday tr ; » poll about five crust. This will keep the juice from | PC Juice and fell bf Golem fe enw. E Seperomen bad trouble in sav.) ¢ { the st enfranch t r the sugar has been |Dolling over the erust. if one-half | Dait he anatily. Fi A fowl I) Me remainder of the block in| women of all but nine heen : he rlaht com 4p of chopped raisins are added Part an oe Neo “3 casi | ————} ; ge - ed ithe $00] Ton will harem eee Gs. raising added just before taking | PLENDID : ; i ; stnonnation 4 ‘i mar) we very eu from the fire improves thi VD values have attracted ht reds of men to this store. le prices a i after ew 18 Into pleoes, turn a Mee Suit: i ' which these shirts are offere De Saits Made to Order |. DULUTH, Minn.—Rather than! bot water over It-aind let stead) RMUBARD MERINGUE PIE RNUBARD CONSEAVE. vese shirts a ' fice his bride, Mary Lederboer, on | f¥e mit drain and put It over) Bake bottom erust same as for] Five pounds of rhubarb cut tnto 89c $1. 15 $1 35 $1 65 i $25.00 and $28.00 honeymoon, with t ¥ of ew e made ts (his way lemon or cream pte. Don't forget\inch pieces, Three pounds of figs . if 4 and workmans? aranteed. "s . f al stra Wittiam G.} Will not require as much suger. fe pot the crust on the rend sida | chopped coarse, Five pounds of There are all sizes, in all colors in many different styles of shirts for different ederboer, for . kat jot the ple pan. en baked place | sugar. Grated rind of one lemon. sccasions osc » last day o " ro) ave not bought fror : F Taflor Suit Shop soo ead a RHUBARB PIE in the pan correctly and you will| Holl slowly one hour, coo! and put ee Hs hed ania in Fe cine Hat ot ise. ele cesilevt) he 4 Te semser Bxchenge Butiding \ chetealve 4 two bunches of the giant find nd the crust in perfect shape. Add! in Sinases. this sale be advised and come here Tues values offered are the, greatest : enght his lite t idin ee om, that you have seen in a long time. The fc should gi xu an excellent ar to a (ra , tting ry range of selection Just inside the Pike Street Door ee ee ie Ldtte, |New Silk Petticoats at| hi Id U di lh i iicaaunt: Ge voete ter ben Pra } dt ren’ Ss naer mn us. IMs : © today, ts 3 |CHILDREN, AS FLOWERS, | $2.95 | i i totel C |Neeo PROPER NOURISHMENT | SO Ne greed | S ] Pri T d. | where she will wed a Dear Miss Grey: If you can give} | 2 which has helped at oe rices ues — i , a space to this letter in your columns, department {ts reputation ex Dear i I ot & constant reader of your letters | Please do so. | ceptional v rhe f uwers, hemstitched ¢ i \ w r 1 at your advice haa been very good; | | very much deplore the constant | tered nignagerere incl ae t , " rt has knocked me off the perch. You|@a/rellng and discord in #o many | Se rae a atieed wit el eccmaecs i : M 7 ‘ in regard to the matter, but when you familics between parents of chil-| {th bias flounces, finish with vdeo ' n r fs ie i you 1 eo yourself {dren The plastic mind of the child | pleated ruffle They bave or eS style, ee m- i ; ’ es tatistics show that a large per cent of fallen girlie date thetr|"adily adapts | itacif to environ | rae of the case eda © | 7 4 tep to the dance 4 not only giris, but boys as well. ‘There | rt bs ont | at ee “if i I a to the girl who writes for advice on , gy rececaage sbi? oaf i ah , “ aro ts Hable to become second na- isan foes ad — tow tc mppose the @ance would b id ture to him 1 ren, Nainsook, y u at ‘ pens. Mae ance ithe Onto Ree roe eenas |. if your child, when grows to man re than {ts with ribbon; Beek we offer a clase is, w . ; lak’ a weed bikin bay. that the Giese Gas Sane “eet hood or womanhood, abuses you, | * $2.95. I laiecedil: Laraaaeee Sal psinertina er arriva es wally ancir Alas! for the person whose high — “99 an aa bere oie on —Becond Floor Third Floor. 1 seg ¥ terda ain . al is the ry who pra \cen dancing. Will you please pr ine another "You an mold el Bs nee f il 6 tsede prin + a8 | wou e to hear from others on tnt bjoct? ‘ “goa tag , a FH to inet ak mL Cee Caracas AresPge'e ohana past rat The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street ‘ N.— ffra PORN PSOE HF pies ruee a nfancy—kind and considerate or sting ta Hye @ would anything be In vogue If women only were | yon r -eipae Bad 1M 7 - : suiting sp Re Tle hacene & regaber ahaa a permitted to ausdciate with women, and men with men? Dancing |27tr and cranky. and altogothor je MEDIUM PUZZLES ’EM ° ' D ¥ . is no exception; it would be the same with every other amuse Joe et my pov prey guy Snowe; MPT Hees, Ctnore tends te cela fc told where they come h contac i. ip nm jon. ay. Again | say it Is the spirit or minds of the people that makes | "ne child's inind te a tender,| Wevadaye’ one cannot be too hn Silat puted the greatest | we he full names * ; ‘ , handling} 't 9 evil. We may be intemperate in all things. meetin TarearGl Gant medium in world, spok n- of and friends. ae. od TP eight ‘as | condemn public dances as a whole, for | believe many girle |hature ao beautiful aa a tender and| “it would not be impolite not Jay night at fferent individ and boys are led astray through their influence. On the other |jaying little child, and tt behooves Y Thane bil At this me three ey car ° of CHICKASHA, Okla —In a written| hand, | do not condemn private dancing. Some of the broad ney dianrigel eae cee | ee nar bos an id v ‘ ring @ week, |ried in thelr pockets and told how . « cis eae ae nd A || minded, noblest. most refined and best educated people in the land {urouely with renuine affection, and fave read the pa Phas de wok then alee roe orift Mra always have danced and are doing so at the present time. Glen the bud adi agai nid agen ig ne ad pee i A r all, your opin on and mine are but two In a vast throng, | petals it ‘alll ahiow to the ‘woetl Sssaahdiben f ira et from| and neither ie proof that dancing Ie right or wrong. 80 1, too, ft has been nurtured in the su Tag A EASY that was giv : ! in| Would like to hear from others, shine of affection, r here LENEEAEEEL EEN SY 2Y of sardines and again in a ; > disagreements and quarreling be 5 4 ° Tiiitlice fen Orhes hears, € tea. fhe t tao others OF IMPORTANCE | attend at a time. Ree ie Tcidad annote aie ers cannot be an ® Reevenings by « ‘ mbers of the tt Miss Grey: 1 hav in such a case when the 17- jour, alle te per that |* n the paper, and many * epresen a ives j pei ), 8 ad r year-old boy becomes of age {may come back to you as a boome ut eo or address. * | nio D ti t apy ery and takes out full citizenship | rani 4 lop ee rag eri apt pl ~ sc abswer t velope always bri prom p! n enusts papers and receive: appoint A man has no right to marry a 1 CYNTHIA GRE 4 LADY ATTENDANTS 1% b ihr grees enter: ,let her run her own househo % . 1 * : an Tinie Ne ca sat bia eae eat te CNGE RANE? | fairs tt is her basine The sax Teer Tt é _ me 4 - wiry as by holds true concerning the wife an|fecond naturaltzatic aret CIRCUMSTANCES, whould ot provoke her hus = i Jaily Star nitzed t tre of| Dear Miss Grey: 1 Let each ove run his or her own | Cynthia’s Answers = . ee he t a chtine man cf 19, and has Lot bygones be bygones. It Is to Man uestions : . “U. S. G t I ted Meats’ dice Beate ee ee ae ees rime aupporediy Intel Le We want a live, wide-awake represen- spec United Sta ita av th in some t - . canbs, nad bela atlas hatte eats” cere Pid: gpl pad gat bit . Brom tren fr : i tative to take subscriptions for The Seattle 1 fa tfal ch bat haan Siberia has only o uilrow 5 f . cer f , respect! without ‘ * ed and broken by eelfishne Daily Star in every Town and Rural Dis- oe Komooghgroyeh : t 8 d ter and drop them in an| The death rate amor trict outside of Seattle. PANY'S hin ee x years day I we rphanage or children's home P ; It M S tals T d and his father n f pers lady friend ONE WHO KNOWS op geet vse We pay the most liberal commissions eat Speciais iuesday ue Now uanonen possible. NOT TO ACCEPT Write us at once and secure the terri- h t Meat ° a ov ere cee ely The leutenant governor of the ¥ t K Dear Miss G As you are » + + ‘ A.—If the father of a fo w. M Kener n giving your goodly ad. State of Washington ts Louis F. tory around your place. Subscriptions can led Pork ......10c| Pot Roast .......1214c born child becomes a ci zon of her more tt vice to every one who asks for it, | 4a pers +n * be taken in spare time and considerable ] og Liver 5c Good Bacon 15¢ { a son is natu > If a young man Rappened to ait Misstoner of public lands Clark V money made. coccceccs GE} NI00G BACON ..+--- by hia father's papers. A.—It is highly improper un tow eside you on the car, and s he must walt unt eis der any circumstances for a after belng there awhile, offered nb Chops ...... 15c' Salt Pork .......124%c before he can take out young lady to conduct herself In 1 the paper.to read, would you| Jerusalem ADDRESS LETTERS TO CIRCULATION pap of his owr uch a manner, wh ror cept t ot? w t be t ne IG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike M UNION HELP Tone hueian’ Amectenn: 68 he ia with a boy Wicad er In. [rover ia aecene nec olokan oe piuee toner | ie MANAGER YDER'S MARKET, New Corner ket. 16 Ounces to the pound zen can enter the above-men lies. As idol ab posalbs 5 gl perth gi Se iatasn wie oe . ‘ z tioned acadamies, and then | cannot blame you for feel. se PUZELED. , Seattle Star Seattle, Wash. tented a F oT sii agi only through tho appointment ing insulted. A girl friend who A.—It all depends on the cir The public se ie aaa ! r of a or ceaman, as onfy a was polite would not feel less cumstances. Some men are sin Ne ! t i ra e owed t red or insulted ere and off t merely nd. j ace. a ay eee KFREE MEMBERSHIP IN THE Y.M.C. A. 100 boys over 10 years of age may become members of the Y.M.C.A. without i | a penny cost. The Star has arranged to give away 100 memberships FREE. he All we ask in return is a few minutes of each boy’s time for a day. Come to Le Wt The Star office as quick as you can get here and let us tell you how. Ask for ip L Mr. Parish or Mr.Weatherbee. Every ig in town should try for one of these free memberships i | cay Learn to swim, box, play handball, wrestle, high jump, and be a Keep the boy off the street—The physical and moral training a ’ i ‘round att (sia ee idle t i v.M.C 4 boy receives at the Y. M. C. A. makes him a better man—Send a i , ‘ pose! ee a rs pele. oe \ i your boy to The Star Office and let us tell him how he may ao 7 > EM Gym, Reading Reom or Gan w erhay f re a gt secure a Free Membership—Almost not! else you could do iP if MEMS pall player, you may get on one of the Junior Y, M. C. A. ball a could please the boy more, and you will be happy to know that fei ‘ a teams. Come to The Star Office and let us tell you easy it Is he is spending his afternoong at the Y. M. C, A. instead of on aay for you to win this Free Membership. the street. i ii i CALL AT THE 3907 SEVENTH AVENUE STAR OFFICE NEAR UNION STREET

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