The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 19

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OR Saturday’s dinner, potatoes au gratin made with Tillamook cheese. Use this recipe by Winifred Stuart Gibbs and “he” will forget his mother’s cooking! — gratin Winifred Sewer Otbbe Deparment Home Economia, Columbia Universtry Make chin whae sauce, by melring tableapoonshula bucter, rub tm teblespoonfule dour, piid a he cootul salt am. )~ grelns cavenne then ctr pico scalding milk treo blended miseure, Chor, cup Tikmook ¢ Gne and stir, bit by bit. into the hog sauce, being careful to melt each spoonful of cheese before siding more. Place 4 porstoes, diced, im bortored baking % pout the sauce over, and cower with om 5 cup erecker crumbe. Adda dash of ead bake in moderste oven until ate we. browned. There's only one genuine Tillamook cheese—that stamped with the name “Tillamook” on the rind. Look for this trade-mark. It’s a safe buying guide. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and operated by Tiemmok de teymen Holiday Offer! PHONE TODAY FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME “Just so many hours are tn our spah of life. Just so much energy is stored up for our use. When wo save a little time for enjoyable things, and &@ little energy with which to enjoy them, we are refreshed and have brightened our own lives as well as those around us.” Possession of @ Marswells in luxurious but, more than that, {t's @ sound business propos. tion. It’s an investment that will declare large dividends in saving and satisfaction for years. LIFETIME GUARANTEE Shipped Anywhere on Approval $] DOWN Easy Terms on Balance Why continue breathing dust trying to clean your house with that old-fashioned, inefficient method? Solve your house cleaning problem with & new Premier Electric Cleaner. * Buy Electrical Goods From Electrical Stores Seattle Electrical Supply Co. Main 5331 * 914 Pine Street Seeks Advice, ter it might make it lighter, three years or 80. pected to make me his wife. About four months or s0 work and made me a visit, tel Cynthia Grey: THE SEATTLE STAR |He's Soon to Wed Another, But Tells Old Girl He Loves Her, Too, and Feels Sorry for Her—She Dear Miss Grey; Would like to have you advise me on 4 little trouble that makes life seem almost worthless to me. ‘Thought if someone were to give me their idea on this mat Some few months ago a friend of mine returned from across the mountains, where he has been working for the past Before he left Seattle to take up this position over there, we were very intimate friends, and he often told me of his love for me and that some day he ex- About a year after he left | was married to another man, thru fear of him, and later! divorced. Of course he heard of this matter and some time| later I heard he was keeping company with another girl from | that town, After my divorce we corresponded a great deal, and he still wrote of his love for me, often beggin, come over there and we would be married, and telling me time and time again that his love for me was still true, | me to he came to Seattle to get | ing me of this other girl and on hg that he thought the world of her. He would always | say, * think the world of her, but I also think the world of | ou.” So what was I to think, Miss Grey? I still thought! that maybe after he had been awa: from her for awhile that his love would change and he would still think of no one but me, as he did before, Well, I have seen him very often since! he came over here and he still tells me of his love for me, but | always ends by saying that he loves her too. He said to me| the other evening: “Dear, when I think it all over I wonder how I can love two women at the same time.” He is &% marry this girl soon, and the other evenin, said that he felt sorry for me, for he knew how I would feel, and he didn’t know what to do since he loved me too, | He seems so undecided as to what to do tho he hates in a way to disap- Point this other girl «ince she is plan- | ning #0 strongly on this coming event and of course does not know that he | feels this way about It Do you think {he should go on thru with it feeling as he dose? Bince making one mistake I would sive all the world to keep him from making @ mistake if such this might be for I love him and have been true Hsia ate reeRbeary ie stunning couple. He's so tall and ‘dark and handsome, and she is so | pretty and wears her clothes eo well” | “Oh, tell me what she had on. Her troukseau was most elaborate. She showed me everything the week before the wedding.” “Well, with gray satin and she wore « gray hat and @ squirrel fur, Sho looked wonderful.” “She would. That was her gotng- away gown. She hae such perfect | taste. ‘That costume ts perfect. She jcan wear « lot of that allver gray with her rich auburn hair and pink |cheeka. She sort of colors tt up.” It must have been @ very expen- sive costume, The fur was lovely iteelf and the dress really hand- some.” “Bhe told me she bought the hat, Gress, fur and all at Cherry's. They are at 1016 Second ave, in the Jalto bidg., between Madison and pring, over the Pig’n Whistle, Take lelevator. They price things reason- |ably there and although she paid jeverything down because she was | getting married, she tells me she haw |bought there for ages, paying so much a month. They allow con- |ventent credit and one can wear Cherry Clothes while paying for ithem.” Either men or women-—Ad- ‘ertinement AUB RHEUMATISM “PAN FROM SURE -—AGHING What is rheumatism? Pain only. | st. Jacobs Otl will stop any pain so jquit drugsing. | Not one case fn fifty requires in- |ternal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs ON directly upon the tender spot and relief comes instantly. St, Jacobs Oll is a harm- lens rheumatism and sciatica lint- ment, which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. LAmber up! Quit complaining! Get @ small trial bottle from your druggist, and in Just a moment you'll ibe free from rheumatic and sorenens, atiffnens and w suffer! Relief awaits | Old, honest St. Jacobs Oil has cured millions of rheumatiam sufferers in |the last half century, and ts just as | good for sctatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swellings.— Advertisement . >/it so naturally Miss Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednewtay and Friday, from 1 to # p. m., and om Tuesday and Thursday from ma a m to 18 m each week. Please Go not come at other timea, as it seriously interferes with her writing. Anewere Man Who Would Treat Pretty Wife as Oil Painting Dear Mise Grey: I artes to express my thanks thet G. B. W. ts of the male persuasion. In all the years aly enough to expeqt to get thru life on something she 414 not earn is Gue to experience a ead awakening. MARTHA, Collect Clothes for Soviet Poor For the purpose of systematically collecting clothing for destitute peo- ple in Soviet Russia « storercom has been opened at 403 Yealer way, where contributions of clothing of any kind may be delivered. According to L. Letnnt, tn charge of the storeroom for the Soclaty for | Technical Aid for Soviet Russia, hun- dreds of thousands of men, women and children are in danger of freee ing to death during the winter in the warridden country. THING ECE BRED AGH UP WITH SLPHUR Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, says a noted skin «pectalist Because of its germ destroying prop. ‘tien, this sulphur preparation in- ntly brings ease from skin Irrita. ion, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth It seldom fails to relieve the tor ment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Rowles’ Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it lke @ cold cream.—Advertisement. IN OLD RECIPE TD DARKEN HA Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com- pounded, brings back the natural color and luster to the hair when faded, wtreaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which 1s mussy troublesome. pwadays we simply ask at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You will get a largo bottle of this old-tima, recipe improved by the addition of other in- gredients, at very little cost. Every- body uses this preparation now, be- cause no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it doew and evenly. You dampen @ sponge or soft brush with {t and draw this thru your hair, tak ing one small dat a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, “KNEADED SINCE 1892” Good luck in baking! Look for this smiling mfller man with his horse- shoe and sack of EXCELLENT FLOUR on the posters, large signs and in the gfocer’s windows throughout the city—just as you see him above. Wherever you see this sign, smile, too, with the miller. Let him remind you of the baking pleasures ahead of you if you'll just fill the family flour bin with EXCELLENT—the truly excellent combination cake, bread *and pastry flour that skilled and economical Northwest housewives have “kneaded since 1892.” “EXCELLENT” prices today: 49-lb. sack PT Re MONE EI Ar | 243-lb. sack ee elele atelelele sieisic oe .$1.20 10-Ib. sack... .cumies nie scower 09 —-AT LEADING GROCERS your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger,—-Advertisement TOMORROW You may choose from 2,000 pairs of new, stylish PUMPS—OXFORDS $ 85 Satin Pumps, Kid Pumps, Satin One-strap Pumps, Patent Pumps, Kid Oxfords, the pair. No Contest This Scooter FREE £21. FIRST AVENUE IS OPEN AGAIN You can now drive down in your car. We've missed your emib ing faces while First avenue was being re-paved. Come and see our before-Christmas offerings. We have cut prices on everything in our entire stock. ‘This means a big saving to you. ‘ TOYS, CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND WARM CLOTHES: FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY OUR FREE OFFER you a Coupon Card, and every purchase of $5 Calf Oxfords, black or brown; High Boots, black or brown kid; all sizes and widths. Sold up to $12.00. Tomorrow, Saturday, $4.85 Xmas Hosiery at Reduced Prices CHILDREN’S DRESS SHOES —patent kid Basement Store 1,000 WOMEN’S HIGH BOOTS Black or Brown Kid the pair rehandise at this store entitles you to one of these jcooters,” pictured here, FREB. Following are @ few af our many, many Bargains for Saturday only Beautiful Kimonos— SILK orr All sizes and colore $1.48 UNDERWEAR vweenen. 5 Oxfords or Pumps—Kid, satin, Ladies’ Winter Coate SILK 33 . ip or colonial com- All and BLOOMERS eccuenne e! sold up to $7.00— Can Tomorrow, Satur- All-Wool Sik Silk ana Wool" ps gh age - different colors KL mt, Beautiful Street Dresses . ¢ Mixtra Large Dros for Stout Women... J Bilk and Wool Union Right on the Corner Suits for Ladies.... Adults who don't want @ “scoot Second Ave. and University St. purchase, one pair Women's or Me GOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE 1014 First Ave. Middle of Block Between Spring and Madison

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