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© STAR—MONDAY, MAY 19, 1913. oe “une an - © Ba ki n g no uD and it ts per healthtu ) clared one wh coma, Said he: “It to present on an age, it | | ONION RECIPES, BY CAROLINE COE a oe ae Manufacturing Company | ¥ . 2 t urity S u t Seattle, Washing | About the only luncheon in thetr{phoric acid, phosphate of lMme, wi Aa ti ee ee own countries of the German,/sulpbur, albumen, sugar, muctlage, Italian or the Spanish laborer today |and certain salts ; DANCING i black bread with an onion, and| Onions are almost the best ner . er sai “Oh, piffle! in many parts of Italy it is almost/ vine known No medicin it ta ‘ ‘ ; ; , Ae HIPPODROME the only vegetable in common use,| claimed, is so useful in cases of ; ip use’ pag, ae rae " veratey, reing eaten as we do apples nervous prostration, and there 5 ee Vaten Orenoctre. Our New Kugiand ‘ancestora|nothing cise that will relieve es | Ea Teta uadieiy ws Wie thought a great deal of onions, and|quickly and tone up a worn out ald 8 is = no Thanksgiving dinner or other|system. Onions are helpful in all k 1 it to dr) holiday aplete without |casea of coughs, colds and Influel See he Ai as a dish of them boiled. While this|enga, and if eaten regularly are| is, perhaps, the simplest way of| very good for the complexion cooking this suceulent vegetable. As @ laxative, as a poultice or < ase Play oe - hil wakes fies aks °r like all other simple culinary feasts,|as a sleep producer, the onion} I °o ie N - ‘ me P anc sda writer it must be done perfectly works like a charm. A drop of the a tr { iAnt ne affiar “The Blue Although the onion {s the most|julce will cure earache, and per xpect maligned of vegetables, even de | alstent application is sald to cure} fect m orals (probably yc expecta ing associated with vulgarity, it | deafness SECRET WRONGS marriage, the number of wreck ‘RI : tion to enumerate tl it being suf- is nevertheless a valuable 4 ONION soOUP. | Dear Mias Grey: Since you »| @d homes and divorces would ro ve and is held in bigh favor by the| Chop up a few onions. Fry in/*tch good advice to mothertess| be greatly diminished rollicking fun, it’ culinary artist batter, taking care that they do|*!tl#, | am coming to you for the f you are positive your hus ry a Pee gee ‘m P play is acc pani a continuous It the food we eat furnishes not burn. Stir in three tablespoon. | “@e bands think the world of you, ) augn, sad sd F i" ‘ the chemical elements necessary |fuls of white haricot beans, add a|,_ Ve are two girls now married to) It is not necessary to tel! it’s coming 1 m strear aughter - thing coming, to Insure a sound body, the onion |pinch of grated nutmeg and rub) ‘Wo men of good reputation, and them, as they would not give must’ rank first among vegetables | through a sieve. If the puree ia| ere f# nothing that they would) you up if they reaily think that for ite health-giving constituents, |too thick add a little stock. Serve) 2°t do for ur, but this te the qu much of you. including }_nitrogen, potash, phos. | with croutons ton we want to ask . , for a vat!” must | ara ; We did a great wrong before we WOMANS PAGE F ne down for a box seat ‘ ‘ burden of care who cannot throw it ESCALLOPED ONIONS AND [were married, and are afraid they|TOO YOUNG TO REALIZE TOMATOES. ff f i might find it out, Shall we tell! Dear Miss Grey: I, like ma So mu can take your choice be- off during the performance and sit Gi ote- Rankin’ Ss |, Slice very thin a halfdosen them, or not, for they think the/others, have come to you for a dh ; A " ; jontons and place tn cold water, | world of us 0? your go04 advice tween these two of n As for my back and laugh with the audience jdring to boiling point and drain. TWO YOUNG MOTHERS. | 1 f i | ? } > am 16 years old and have beer self I do not know anything about it : . ait P |Line a baking dish with a Inyer| A—The time for you to |going with a young man of 17. te| f The Seattle Theatre, which presents of ontons and a layer of tomatoes, : other than I've read. Here's the story: tor flake- Room S add small pleces of butter, sprinkie| have teld them was when they jis a very nice young man and ha ; “The Blue for this week, be- with alt and paprika. Alternate! 20% You to marry. If young always acted no to me, but the oth-| i pap men and women would be (er night 1 went to the theatre with | A young arried man, Au t po nt, is at Third av. ; ie of : i ie a {n this way until the dish is nearly ie Two carloads of new furniture are now in transit and full. Turn over it a half pint of frank with each other before hice and wees we were coming " aspires to the position of divi and Che This is the only play si —|home he asked me to k him e ss the famil haven't ar The ficient to s + action of the will pr piece spar rhout, and he sed by an unshakable igrive here in a day or two. We must have room to) milk sprinkling bread crumba on ac nn = at tae ceigetenaa i paket , yee these new samples, so we've lost sight of cost and the top and bake for half an hour. This I would not do, and it mad iperintendent of the Interst hy } which is not in the and have marked several hundred desirable pieces at STUFFED ONIONS. | = ot anety os A ae. x Sot lailre which company he Theatrical Trust. Instead of $1.00 to that mean substantial savings. A few are here men- Fa Hn Eur wn wate ech 5 : 7c he asked me to go with him saa cupies a ibordinate position, and $2.50, the prices will be 20c, 30c and but not tender enough to fall in| ‘ SE ghey B srr Sag led schemes to obtain the appointment by Ic. It is expected that an enormous ofr the op tna. tie ce tae eeasar| B | proper for me to? I love himn ¥ hiring Paulette Divine, a dancer fam- crowd will turn out to sce this scream- m of the vegetable. Chop this | ag palagee th fhm: gph Hor me iliarly known as “The Blue Mouse,” to ing farce eed a kale taneeoenrad ct Jo a a Ce btny impersonate his wife, and play on the “DAS WANDERER.” a sanet nd 0 half of —Do not go with him ’ “4 re apee ‘ts cael pred * tanndnmanenas The oe peeve prgpn al bn yer thc » these ingredients add two heap Hach teal cell of ee en ee are ablespoontt f bread crumbs , ” ables nfuls of bread crum gways “5 O'Clock Tea too young to be other than 4 thehly charged with sweet fragrance and good friends. - ~ — grated cheese over the tops and ile dchlz charged muh suse: Weagrance an per Beh | bake one-half hour. Serve with a emcnce wheo covered with Sree hall pound | al | j 4 ’ cream dressing made as for the Sealed airtight, pound, j lize fully what love is, you IN DOUBT 1 am getting tired. : ~, { plain bolled onion | ee ee Eee eae, witl understand how silly and A—There is no United | I have sent ber a lot of presents Cynthia’s Answers = | ONIONS “IN STUFATO.” Srenere disgusting such talk sounds States law preventing a mare |and when I told her to come out | Peel two pounds of onions, and from 18 and 17-yearolde. riage between cousins, but all j|here, she refused. She did return to onion shells Duat you are old enough to enting such marriages? ing to her for a long time, but now . lafter soaking In cold water, place} er of the states, with but few ex- (thank me for the presents. Do you $25. 00 Massive |in a saucepan and cover with good | PROPOSED ON ceptions, prohibit first cousins | think it is best for me to give her| The postage rate of letters to eh | broth, letting them cook y SHORT ACQUAINTANCE from marrying. up, a8 she fs only wasting my time?|Great Britain, Ireland and New- Oak Dinin B Bed, S ung, one hour will suffice; if old, “ Dear Miss Grey: Not long ago 1 do not approve of such ONE WHO CARES. | foundiand is two cents for each ig Brass pecia mire, When soft, drain and| V mah: made the acquaintance of marriages. if you will study A-—VYou should not send the |ounce or fraction, The Postal C ] put ao in a dish. h . INT , LWA man that acted all of a @ and investigate this matter you girl many presents, or expen- Union rates apply to postal cards, : cia Melt two ounces of butter in a 16 8 Se Joeman, 1 went with him several! will find that in time it will sive ones before you are en- | printed matter, commercial papers frying pan. Add a spoonful of four . : od bee The last time, he proposed) run the race down, There are gaged to her. and samples and three-quarters of a pint of Id me Tam the only girl for) gurely deserving young men if you feel that she does not broth, mixing well until it bofls a whose blood does not course care for you, and is only wast- In placing the flag at half staff, Now season with salt and pepper him I would never } through your veins from which ing your time, you had best | itsshould first be hoisted to the top and pour the broth over the onions did not approve you may select a husband. give her up ae soon as possible. [of the staff and then lowered to sing within t mee On the other hand, ! do not position, and preliminary to lower- Serve hot ‘ ; An attractive contiruous-! ONION “FARCITE.” ' nm, 1:00, 3 oe, |f quaintan He NAMES FOR A blame her for not coming to (ing from half staff, it should be post design Brass Red, like} Boll six large onions for an hour 4 ‘ould you treat hit PLEASURE CLUB. you. If you wish to marry her | first raised to the top. til-made Table of solid | the picture the pop-|!n their skins, After draining peel || Fr \ ° or refuse to seo him w r Miss Grey: A short time) and are not engaged to her, —— the picture. Has 42-| war satin , it vc) land cut out their centers : WOT ION co. jhe ret A GIRI and som : tarted | write and tell her how you feel A seventh son of a seventh son top and extends to six 7 Satin ay Pocae gf rere Meanwhile prepare the following P ee Rory ied ann p we cannot de-| about it, and ask her if you |of a seventh son, was born at in choice or a filler rods A brass bed at aj, Chop up fine four ounces Ladi § its ke t 1o Order he at beth get wer he > \s * 6 on 4 me for it will come to her, If she will | Pittsburg, Pennsylvanit, Septem- ie wax-golden fin.| Price one would pay for an ongue, edd grated bread, | es’ Su hss cea soe tae ee ee Kphalan Will you kindly suggest a ‘se marry you and then return with joer 21 th ao 12, _ Mr. and Don't judge the qual- v rie fal ae: $1 N45, S1Z¢. | ‘ablespoonfuls of cream, a little salt| $25.00 and $28.00 Lene rom ren Nimes fend» 16 h the Ages of 1S eee Tt, ae this extraordinary, ‘son is a mail fis Table by the price| 'St% Special at Sl and pepper, Mix well into a paste| Fit and workmanship guaranteed.| 27d he Is willing to accept your are all in the olghth grade Thank BIG AUDIENCE AT carrier. PrICC OTHER BEDS MARKED FOR [ina ti the center of the on aah ; 4 friendship on those terms, | |ing you in advance, we are, yours CHURCH CANTATA! meat Pmt keep in mind tha CLEARANCE with it. then put them into a fry. Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop| see nothing to prevent it respectfully J.C. AND M. L. The cocoa bean from which Going to move out sev-| $32.00 Brass Beds, apectal 00|ing pan, epeihkio with butter and A.—I| suggest the following oe cocoa is manufactured is the seed red pieces of furni- $29.50 Brass Beds, spectal 9.78 | erated bread, and cook with fire| ‘#-#4¢ Lemser Rzchenge Bu! WHITE SILK GLOVES names as suitable ones for your An audience that taxed the ca-|of a pulpy fruit that grows on aad price isn’t considered 26.00 Brass Beds SOlétove and below—~or in the coven sociation Dear Misa Grey Will you kin club “Kil-kare,” Harmonie, (pacity of the First Unitarian| trees and is gathered like oranges. . c $33.50 Brass Beds. ecial Just before serving pour Alla” Panna LARGE SUMMER HATS ly tell me a way which I car Sunshine, Happy Hours, Arca- |church Sunday night heard the/The bean is separated from the $42.00 Brass Beds, special Mel acca wear thank toake jclean } gloves dian or Epicurean, from Epicu- | chorus choir of the church give the| pulp, dried and ground into cocoa. A ged VALUES Brass Beds, special Melt ‘santé sdand of bY Have Tour Small Mate Made Into Large G AB | rus, a Greek philosopher who | Coombs cantata, “The Vision of St ee ven SPECIAL $10.15 | $ Brass Beds, special 5 6 flour, salt, | rand er a. a é ae A.—Wash the gloves careful tau that the highest good is John M Ethel Hostrawer,| By July, 1913, each of the great $11.45 | $39.50 Brass Beda, special ex; stif wth th Then stir iain Gaon, bem } ly by hand in cold water and pleasure. contralto, and Miss Jennie Middle-| exhibit palaces and temporary lin one pint of cream and a little | {-eehorne | pure soap. Rinse In cold wa- | — vich, violinist, responded to en-| structures of the main group of | chopped parsley. Heat for five min MODEL MILLINERY , a8 warm or hot water |“WASTING TIME : cores. The singing of Arthur Han-| buildings at the Panama Pacific to give them a dingy ap- | Dear Miss Grey I wish you|son, tenor, was one of the best/exposition will be under construc- $17 | utes baci | $27.95 | ebitae Onions. 527 People's Bank Bldg. ‘ and eight-foot Peet the onions and put them into warm, salted water, bringing j quickly to boiling point As | ae they are t der and cover with cream dress and half cream, to which a plece of butter is added and salted to taste When this comes to a boll stir in | tablespoonful of flour, to which |two tablespoonfuls of water have }been added Turn this over the would help me so I won't be wor-| features of the entertainment tion, and all of them will be com- - ried any } ¢r. am a young man The cantata was produced under! pleted before July, 1914—eight DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS of 21 and have a girl that livels far|the direction of the organist, Mrs. | months in advance of the opening Dear Mise Grey; Wijl you please|away from he I have been writ- Howard Wolfe. of the exposition. 11 me, if both partied are . : —————— —_ div p, ¢ b have lawyer % od lawyer charg A.—The law does not require that parties securing a divorce must employ the services of a lawyer, but It Is usually done because they must have a com- onions and serve immediately or | ? ¢ an they will quickly become dark and plaint and other papers drawn | . . : > soRKY ace up, that requires legal know! 3 . ONION DRESSING. edge. | cannot state how nat Y. M | ‘The old-fashioned onlon dress: much a lawyer's fee is, ae it is ou Make |ink, oF stuffing as it was called by according to the case. f. , * * $4, 00 Maple Porch: ng one ial of bread, upon which courthouse and see some of the * = ° | | hot water has been turned and then judges in the police court or : This Way? | R ker S ecial squeezed quite dry in the hands. [| Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m. tof}, the prosecuting attorney, as | ocke ’ Pp |Add a half a cup of butter, one fl a m. | they can advise you more fully 2 cups flour; 4 teaspoons Baking Powder; 2 tablespoons Swift’s Silver-Leaf Lard; " Jonion the size of an egg chopped nie than |, and poseibly can an ba thilk; § teaspoon salt. Mix dry ingredients and sift. Work in lard, add 2.00 Solid |fine, « teaspoonful of finely ground |p cpule a7hote Dinner, with pint t) range ‘tor you to obtain a dl LD eae ert cu mth Ete mhode ban Gelh ft ak | sage, half a teaspoonful 4 | Yorce without the services of ineb thick. pene pan. Bake in bot oven. They are deticieus. | pepper alf a teaspoo a lawyer, S ecial irene iht te tha famous, fobs ; | in ro ling used by New England cooks for A BEAUTIFUL GIRL id stuffing turkey or goose, breast of WITH COMMON SENSE 4 veal, beef heart or apare ribs. ue Dear Miss Grey: Is A large, roor Rocker, as} for me to spea ) sid : ® ° aoge ean tal Jev-oiry, Sterling Stiver fl know on a train or stoners? is the very best shortening for Baking Powder illustrated, built of maple in natural shellac finish =\"ane 3 With paabbae totes eal Lo ger Spoke to @ besutita Biscuits, because it has just the right consistency seat of double reinforced cane girl a few days ago, She slapped nba os re wa hes and richness to make them per- sirable for summer home or ished golder ak |porch. An exceptionally good | |Looks Like Silk. Coste One- sours | : WA. Has twol vitae leaeae ‘orie A.—It is neither proper nor id NE a : drawers and wit at the clearance price eas | 302 People’s Bank Bidg., cee | polite to speak to strange ’ can’t taste the lard in them. dra aes @ to | CHICAGO, May 19.—Belleved by girle. In my opinion the girl ¥ ae ; Wiper wers. ArZ€ OTHER SUMMER FURNITURE |the police to be one of the band | was not more rude than your- Swift's Silver-Leaf Lard is put up in tight fd French pj plate rrot REDUCED which robbed the New Westmin S C f. | self ove y nails e ms 8 22x28. Ant un ' » Pe Chair, spectal $1.30. | ster C., branch of the Rank of cenic a e cove red, new tin pails under the close rch r 7 5: + Value at the 50 Porch Roc pe $4.20.| Montréal of $274,000, Michael Flan SECOND COUSINS supervision of Government inspectors. Heated ORESSERS Nc ; IN BALE CLUDED $2 a Porch Rock fal $1.80. | {a out here today $ f meals sre absolutely ‘he Hlin i ove ' » Porch Rocker, spectal $1.80. | igan ou nere toda n $5,000 - pdegpcatay (AT ; ee : Maple Porch Rocker, spe-|bail, but W. T. Lawler and Chas. |§'** “the eae etre ane eee | Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a con It is as clean and pure as lard can be a | O'Leary, saloon men, Who Were Or Pee ae eee clam vaudeville f/Stant reader of your letters and and it makes such tasty pastry. $5 Maple Porch Rocker, spe-|reated with him, still are held ee isiciet oF tan, ek te te | Row come to you for advice ; s clal $3.45 | Flanigan, the police say, has omnare sca paige ait Tam a girl of 21 and am deeply Order a smal] pail to try it. UN] or Gray BWnamel Set | been acting as dhatrit yutor for the PROGRAM in Jove with my second cousin, J $8 ‘robbers who looted the Canadian | § stiee nettle Manning r who ked me to marry him, ~ - . Ht @ | acesl, Bice They say Lawler and devcats’ Hl but my pardats obiect to our mar] Aale Swift & Company LHe rsmmgege de Enamel | bank 1 O'Leary accepted mo from Flan on Vani median BY riage | Your lade Silver Gray Chair, epeelal|igan, and that Lawler, through aj —™ ances Gray t What_do you think of such mar OBA are me relal $16.85 | $5.25 friend tried to exchat the Choa aitlemar der Hl ringos, Mise Grey? T wish 3 Dealer for , . aay | bank loot for American Vhe nnttied Dolly : vice on thi t Loe Ss sus 1Gro 9 the stMen money was presented at |p 4 Plume ; ee Gell THE rte | SilvereLeaf Cu we im & the Bank of Montreal here, it wa SOPNIO CAVE question | i troubling two oth. | recognized and on invextigati 1005 First Ave. jer dear friends of mine, so. would Mt dea P Flanigan, O'Leary and Lawler were | JAS L. SHUTE, Mee like to hear from others, ike—Right in the Heart of Town arrested, Is thero a state or U. S. law pre-