The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1915, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

st oa HARRY AND DICK CELEBRATE A LITTLE (Copyr 1915, by the Newspaper Kn terprise Aw ton) | | | baby F THINGS FOR } STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1915. PAGE 7. = aH ; v & ‘ow rie, don't let Harry MGe QUINY AUN Y “ UY ol Wis i AWW) WY Uiwie, W ID DUIW Ie, NAW IG | WU ¢ Tim and Annie's baby—tt's red ote nnn ~ QUIMAT RAM and Wrinkled and keeps its eyes onl t GA in shut like a young kitten Well, Margie,” said Harry, know that Tim and Annie's ts no slouch, You and parents to that baby, but is as dainty as she ta How is Eliene now?’ 1 asked. She was doing fine when I left 1 would not be here if the doctors aud n had not sent me out doors with the information that I could not see her again today “you baby Eltene’s Have you told the twink yet? At the mention of the boys, Har ry's face clouded, and | knew he } Was thinking of that other mother and the terrible tragedy of that I need not have worried much} other birth about my dinner for Harry, for when Dick and he came hour late—they had both drinking. “Sorry we are late, Margie, Dick, where a woman can be excused for but you see, Harry met some | No, I did not see them today over an| and Eliene wanted to tell them her: been | self and the doctors thought she would be able to see them for a said | minute tomorrow Are you going to let us have a of his friends downtown and he| cocktail, Margie? asked Dick had to celebrate a little, and so 1| “No, sir, and I might as well tell helped him uncork a few bottles.”|You now that you have had your Harry caught sight of my disap-|iast cocktail in this house. I'm go Proving face and said, “Perhaps I|ing to become a prohfbitionist as Ought not to have come, Margie, | far os this house is concerned from for I think both Dick and I haye| now on had a little too much, and no wom | Oh, come, Margie. protested an quite understands the situation | Harry, “it's not as bad as that, you when a man who starts out with| know. Surely you can excuse a lt the best intentions in the world] tle hilarity on an occasion like this drinks a little too much.” Don't you think she could, Aunt No, I don't think a woman does | Mary?” understand a situation where a Aunt Mary loc 4d across the man may drink too much,” | com-|table at both the men and then mented dryly Neither do I think | sald in her hushed and sympathet you men can imagine a situation|{c volce, “I haven't any room to drinking too much.” Now, Margie, don't be angry with us,” said Dick, coming around to inflict his liquor-laden breath on me with a kiss. “You know a man has got to celebrate a little when he becomes a father Why ts it. little book, that every episode in life is an excuse to a great many men for taking a drink If he is happy, he must take drink; if he is unhappy, he must drink to drown his cares; if he has a birth or death tn the family, a drink heightens the joy over the advent or assuages the grief over the departure of a loved one; if he Meets a friend or bids him good bye, alcohol must help welcome or Speed the parting guest. He drinks to his sweetheart, or his wife, and sometimes to the toast May they never meet.” for drink always leads to other dissipations and a certain | then of al would bu warping of the moral fabric man's character. 1 guess [ had been drinking a Uttle too much,” a man says in ex cuse. and so had | been perfectly sober.” Harry and Dick were not ea” think of anytht Harry pleture of Eliene that I see before me. Her face is not flushed like yours, but pale and drawn with t remains of great suffering. But |she, too, is smiling, not like you two dear boye-—a little vacuously one grin—but | mother because the fumes of al the wonderful sends to the her face. She is weak and spent, but her mind ts clear and I am sure, Harry, that you would not have her know that, because of the birth of ber you were doing something that was not good for rou Soy upoo ance that young You are right, Aunt Mary, but what is a man going to do? I don't nt to be called a piker, and a man expects you to buy hima drink when you tell him the news Why does be expect it.” inquir ed Aunt Mary, mildly, “any more he would expect that you him a necktie or a pair jof socks? Even I joined in the laugh, Aunt Mary was so funny with her ques I would not have done thus | tions. The men ate like famished crea ew-jtures and Harry finally went to in the language of the drink-| the phone and found out Eliene was ing man. They could waik straight | sleeping quietly, and then we all and their tongues did not tie them-| went for » ride in his car, which seives up in hard knots, but it was easy to see that they were running on a faster schedule than usual. ‘Margie, you ought to see baby.” said Herry, as we sat down sobered both of them up com pletely 1 do hope Ellene will not hear the j of it (To Be Continued Tomorrow) A Suggestion Never Mind About || the Other Drinks The Drink for | Today Is “99” Coffee ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW White We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES We use nothing but the best mater ing result for @ period of 16 years Al Piatinae Pilling 50¢ $1.50 Gold Alloy Filling 81.50 to 82.54 Peiniess Extracting Pree. Examinations and Estimates Free. a UNION DENTISTS—Cor. Third and Pike. and guarantes a pleasing and iast- rh nteed. Heavy Gold Crowne . olla Bridge Work Sots of Teeth . Fntrance 308% Pike fer Far Visitors Hotel St. Regis AG Ath st., at Btock- tow, Ellis and Mar- ket, Direct ears. 14 min, to Expo. New, Fireproof, Kupertor. Rate $1 per das up. ‘HOTEL COURT BUSH ST. AT SROCKTON | “In the Heart of vything” | # Minutes to Expo, Direct Line | Rates, Plan, 91.50 Up | T versal Bus rite for reserva’ $1.50, 82.00, 92.60 | are god: | but the! | baby. | | | ' ! Yes, a great many brid: coming to Seattle this month and next month and in the glo- rious August and autumn that are to follow. The Star takes immense satis- faction In th t that it has been able to arrange especially for them a series of articles of surpassing interest. Mme. singer, wonderful beloved woman. In them she of the fin mother are being written by chumann-Heink, popular and vice for the future home-mak- ers and mothers of Seattle and Western Washington. The first of these will appear in The Star tomorrow, and oth- era will follow from day to day for the rest of the month, Watch for them. ° {HOUSEHOLD AIDS| Water in which potatoes have been bofied Is the best thing with which to sponge and revive a silk; dress, Clean mother-of-pearl articles | that have become dull and blurred with pure olive oll, then apply or inary nail brush and rubbing with | a chamois | To prevent the fading of ging- hams, calicos and lawns, dissolve dissolve 5 cents’ worth of sugar of lead tn a pailful of lukewarm water. Put the goods into it and let stand) for three or four hours. Wring out, dry and press in the usual way This process also shrinks the goods 5c a Roll an¢ Up WALL PAPER NEW—NEAT—NIFTY Parlors, Dining Room Rooms, Kitchens, Library and! Hall Patterne to Meet the Spring jon'e Stylee—Our ciale for House Cleaning Time. When floors or good pleces of furniture have become} marred or seratched is no r ton why new ones must re place them. Coat them with Sapolin Floor and Furniture! Stain, Made to wear, In 260, 40¢, 75¢ and Larger Cans GUSTAVE MUHI. PAINT CO 618 Pike St.—Tel. Main 560, 10c aDay Will Buy These Great Bargains Drop-head Singer. .$8,00 Up Drop-head Wheeler’ & Wilson Drop-head New Home.. ves ee 12,00 U $7.00 Up $3.00 Up Other makes.. Box-top Machines +++ 810,00 Up p New Machines rented, $2.00 per month WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third Ave. Third, near Pike Main 1525 ° WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS At Hames NEATHY Calling Cards PAUL & LIGMTRooT Engravers RVEER BLDG, SEATTLE OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth |that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now being conducted without charge, and esti- mates are furnished in all cases. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS' GUARANTEE {$15 Set of Teeth, Guaranteed '$10 Set of Teeth, Guaranteed $10. Solid Gotd or Porcelain Crown $10 Gold or Porce Bridge Work Solid Gold Fillings ..$1 Up Other Fillings 1. OG Office Hours, 8:30 to 6 8 to Cut - Rate OHI Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. | CORNER SECOND AVE, Sundays, Broilers TELL ME WOME ESTION ANS W I D BY at KE Cynthia Grey Q.—How can | let a young man know | love him very much? 1 think he is also in love with me Dd. F A.—If he is, he will find his own way of telling you in his own time Don't run the risk of frightening him away forever by usurping bis privilege Q.—! am a school girl of 16. 1 go out a good deal with other boys and girls of my own age. When | meet any of the boys on the street 1 always speak first. Is this pro: per? If they are at a distance | wave to them and call them by name. is this proper? VERA Ax—It Is correct to the boys first ou pass them, but it 1s not considered nice a girl the attention boys knows them well so doing, she {# bound the attention of men does not know—a thing gir to attrac even If ery because in jto attract whom she well-bred every avoids Dear Miss Grey: Some days ago 1 read amnng your letters a recipe for cottage cheese | have been a farmer's wife for nearly 21 years and was also born ‘and reared on a farm and think |) am in @ position to tell the lady a better and easier way. Take at least three quarts of thick clabbered milk, Set on stove and stir occasionally. Do not heat hotter than the flesh can bear. The hotter you cook it, the drier and crumblier it will be Turn into a thin cloth, hang up to drain; when drained, turn into a dish and mix with the hand, add- ing @ little salt to suit taste, also a lump of butter; when mixed add a little sweet cream, If you like it real soft, add more cream. This amount will make about enough for MRS. G. L. thod {s much more simple than that given in the cook books, and for this reason, If for no other, should prove beneficial to housewives Q.—Can a woman refuse to pay a grocery bill because her hus. band is dead, if she is able to pay it, and be strictly honest, after she helped to eat the groceries A SUBSCRIBER. A.—It would seem not If this woman was a business partner of the man she would hardly take ad. vantage of her partner's death by refusing to assume the honorable debts of the firm. Marriage is a Complete Report of Market Today tod dally by 2 w al, erapetrutt | f 10 @ Le @ 100 @ o@ | e | rida tomate Gooseberries i100 @ Garile, new | Honey, new. case e Honey, strained se Lettuce, hotho Local head lettuce 12 @ 178 | 0 | Apples 2.00 @ 2.60 Onions POON <iasdssaces 28 rock 3 180 n bro 04 @ 04% | Bermudas 1.00 @ 1.50 | | Yakima Gems 49.00 |idaho and Montana spuds36.00 @37.00 New spuds, red, Ib 02% New spuds, white, 1b. 02 @ (oy Strawberries Loeal cece 1.00 @ 1.98 Clarks, local 2.00 r Prices Pald Producers for eg Poultry, Veal and Pork I o ween ——@ Telgian hares o Hens, 41 Hens, 3% i Hens, 2 ibs. and under Spring ducklings, over 2% ers, live block hoy Kquabs, ood size, Vent, 65 to 120-1b. Veal, large 1 Belling Prices i Batter, Esi Native We Domestic wh: Limburger triples. (Prices pald producer) No, 1 ton oate Puget sound timothy Puget sound oats Straw, ton ... Timothy Wheat ¢ Country Hay and G | (Wholesale Prices e a Alfaifa, No. 1. +.618.00 @15.00 Barley 28.00 Kastern Washington oats 30.00 Pp 33.00 v.00 . 19.00 39.00 Woman's Page Editor CTO NA OVA Ww WWG \ want to give you the recipe for what I think to be the very best strawberry shortcake | have ever eaten. Pick over and wash two boxes of strawberries; mash and add Vy cup sugar. stiff, Add 1 cup sugar separate dish and beat well and ed flour, mixing well, in a moderately hot oven Make a cake by beating the whites of two eggs until very mix lightly add 1 lila and mix with the sugar and whites of eggs. but never beating it Pour in a layer pan that has been well greased Take the two yolks in a 3 cup hot water, | teaspoonful van- Then add 1 cup sift. Bake 20 minutes When ready to serve, cut the cake, place in dishes, covering with one layer of the mashed strawberries and then whipped cream, then cake, berries and whipped cream add |) cup sugar and Have you sent your recipe yet 2 teaspoon vanilla In whipping the half-pint of cream, MRS. T. S. WOOD, 1922 14th Ave. 8. The editor of the Woman's Page will pay $1 for the best one submitted this week. partnership and ff a wife bas any respect for her husband she would wish to protect his good n whether he be dead or alive. of fairness to the grocer must pay for the goods he tr to his customers, whether they for them or not, the bill Out who pay should be Q—We received an announce- ment of a wedding worded as fol- lows: Mr. and Mrs, announce the wedding of their daughter, to Mr. , at such and such a date.” We would like to know if it is an invitation or not. Thanking you, A GIRL. A—The form is simply an an nouncement and not an invitation Q—What would be nice for a girl to give to a young lady who is going on a long journey this month? INA. box, with a leather A.A small pin Assortment pins 1 memorandum book with calendar, a novel, tiny silk bags of lavendar for her trunk, veil pins, silk stockings, handkerchiefs ivory an of cove Q.—1 am a married woman. My husband has a former wife living and also a little girl of 9. His former wife has written to him ever since we were married, five years ago, and are not of a busines: It’s HOLLY Is the Best Retains All the Energy of the Grain |do not rub the so letters to him! Wood Lunch Soda Fouptain. like nature. 1 — do not think it is fair to me as long as the child is old enough and can write to her father without the mother’s help. | think it a matter of spite, as her letters contain things that would make any one im my position angry, | hope to see this soon and that you will tell me what steps to take in the matter, whether to write her a letter, objecting, or what? Thanking you in advance, | am “IN DOUB A.—If the woman is writing the letters for spite, any communica tion from you in regard to the mat- ter would be sure to make her feel that she had been victorious. 1 don't believe anything you could to either of them would have If you had good rea- sons to Interfere, they would not admit it and would be apt te taunt you as being jealous. If you feel that you must do something, speak to your husband say much effect TO WASH PONGEE Pongee, the fashionable dress goods of the season, should be washed in lukewarm water with any good white soap; make suds— pon the goods; rinse in tepid water and hang up in shade by the belt and let it drip dry; press on wrong side with irom that {s not very hot. Se Ice Cream Sodas at the Holly- 212 Pike Adv Unbleached!” That’s Why FLOUR Panama- Pacific Exposition Mount Shasta Yosemite Valley Del Monte Santa Barbara Los Angeles Phone Elliott 1256, A, Low Rates East =Via California——— NOW ON SALE DAILY, GOOD UNTIL OCTOBER 31 THIS YEAR’S ATTRACTIONS Ask the Southern Pacific 720 Second Ave. C. G, CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passenger Agent VAVAVAVA < Panama-California Exposition Lake Tahoe King’s River Canyon Paso Robles Hot Springs Riverside San Diego AYA YAYAVAVAVAYAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA A Seattle, Wash,

Other pages from this issue: