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MONDAY OCTOBEK ¥ To the Politically Minded Dear People ¢ where a morning news To the Western Washington Fair aper saye M tys SEAT 1834. Of course, it was a CHIE uke success this y exhibits, and saw t 2 were a vital need for this p ne stead CHIEF ears will see you grow digger and better SRATTLE To Youn Dear P ced that there were 148,000 div in the © greatest cause of divor haps, that ‘ n now each well ev marriage re you t al p be av CHIEF ce ts, pe ough befo © that you have other nee. life, you know SEATTLE Students igh. : re real map and To Seattle Geography Dear K It's pretty t ere ® men and womer ou'ra not missing anything aphy than some cked into a peaked } CHIEF SEATTLE to know To the Eddyville Prison Bandits e Me gallantry and b To Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas E. own has been thr areless charges gation an ut you and secret, but t very see why ke rae wld let ig when the mayor eft CHIEF get awa my for TLE. SEAT To Councilman Oliver T. Erickson Continued fr | Cea me | Carnation Conducted by L ' ae This series of lessons om milk cookery is appearing weekly counsel will be helpful and stimulating, She will answer any question om cookery asked by her Mary Blake, care Carnation Milk Products Co., in home cooking readers Address Stuart Build: Mrs g, Seattle, Washington Lessons Home Cooking Mrs Mary Blake Mrs. Blake's because of her practical experience Lesson No, 3 New Recipes for Milk Breads HE foundation of almost every Amer the staff of life,” so that ican mea) 4 as it has beer for ages it is most essential that everyone who as make se In the other to he a good cook should be able to eral kinds of this important food ng cooking the and here, again rc mah of bread, as in many nds of the use of milk adds both to quality and nutritive the arnation richness and Milk of value are ious flayor when it is made in Try this recipe for Carnation Bread tion Milk, 1 cake 4 salt, 2 teaspoons sugar Soak cup Carna east, 2 teaspoons e#poons shortening. st in a small amount of lukewarm wa- ure the salt, sugar and shortening into tion Milk diluted in % cup water.” SIft flour, graham meal, Indian meal, salt and baking powder together: add the mo ind the Carnation Milk mized with the water. Beat ¥ and steam in buttered mould for three or four hours. Another warm bread quickly prepareo ana very delicious when properly made is muffins. Try them made by this recipe. Muffins 1% teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1% cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 1 egg, % cup water, %4 cup Carnation Milk, 2 teaspoons melted shortening. Mix and sift dry ingredi- . Add milk diluted with water to well beaten egg. and add to dry ingredients, then add the melted shortening. Bake in greased muMn tins from 15 to 25 minutes. This recipe makes ten m os. For something different from the ordinary kinds of bread — one that will be especially popular with the children—try thia recipe for Nut Bread 1 teaspoon salt, 4 cups flour, % cup sugar, 6 tea- warm gloves the milk bowl. Add scalded and When lukewarm add the yeast and mix thoroughly. Then add the flour gradually. When stiff enough to handle, turn the dough on a floured board and knead until smooth and elas tle. Put into a bowl, cover and let rise in a warm place’one and a half hours, or until double {ts bulk, then make into loaves and put in baking pans. Cover, and again let stand in a warm place about one hour, or until {t has doubled its bulk; then bake about 45 minut ‘This recipe makes two loaves of sixteen slices each, Dear Friend: Th and the city missed you during you . erfe absence in the East nse! has been an tr municipal affairs for so long that its absence. pers sound judgr We hope you hi valuable information during your trip. city council Sercise of Your co spoons baking powder, 2 exes, 1% cups water, % cup Carnation Milk, 1 cup English walnuts. Mix and sift dry ingredients. Bes eges well, add milk di- luted with water and mix with dry ingredients. Beat well, add nuts, put into two greased bread pans and bake in a moderate oven 30 to 45 minutes. This recipe makes two loares, | maste hifted himself on th | ledge t | numbing, bitin st was ad bee s fingers, He was drawn/ his hand ¢ pain, b gettin he mustn't w stiff and He Od not forget that even temporer ve filled your mind w And w me th much n the fa gain shuddering with SEATTLE Jured awkward the hand ——— «| of the warn | ing down knew, with ¢ whic that h and he at was tric He on am with regards life 4 good fig’ as to cause worry to the powers that be «th the Purple and Gold ts spreadir rabl from your ows me that the far Man mes—to you I extend a keep in t To the Western Union Bandits 9 Fall Guys: George M. Cohan used to say that the w guy was the lobster after all. Your robbery of the Western Unie ° here ane your escape with 00 was careful planned « ted, but you coukin’t stand prosperity, and two of you were quickly Uncie Sam, no doubt, will see that you have » over the folly of being “wise guys. Rememb your th fact prex ¢ 1 me ‘ st n their r 1 exec rt Questions and Answers What precautions are taken to keep Car- nation Milk pure?—Mra. R. D. T. From the time the milk leaves the dairy until the ean is finally labelled it is under constant inspection and is subjected to the most rigid tests. Not only must the fresh milk from which it is made measure up to a high standard of quality and cleanliness, but during every stage of the process ex- perts teat it continuously to make sure that the evaporating, sealing and steriliz- ing are all properly done. To Lake Doment!: Sc cames Deg of try other What out him—th his box of anfety minor imple uld not help And soon it be difficult to tht upon the fight he had made the fate awaited him, Tt hard to ember anything CHIEF SEATTLE = axe, no hole in th things he carried a | furs on hin bac | matches, d SkanM is othe One of the most tempting types of warm bread is the biscwit and if you follow the recipe which I give here you should have no trouble in making these to perfection. s To Washington’ | To Seattle Citizens ty Dear Fe Dear Folks: This ts “Home Beautiful week.” : teach people th. the should not only be a farmth, but also of beaut A little foresight, a €: can easily be effected. Here's hoping. that the the beautifying of many Seattle homes To Auto License No. 159856 Dear Number: If I am not mistaken back end of a car that stopped one night last week near Sumne sive aid to a disabled machine. You ought to be proud to be on a car of such generous propensities. Such cars are rare CHIEF SEATTLE. | To Miss Lucille Butler, Star Feature Writer Dear Miss; Welcome to The Star staff. Your new and cheerful views oa old and rather uninteresting subjects are refreshing to the Trader, May you live long and prosper. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Community Chest Givers Dear Folks: Each and every one of you {s more blessed than be- -fore yeu gave. The gentle Nazarene taught the blessings of charity Vand then lived his preachings in a life that has been held up to 20 Centuries of mankind as the ideal. The larger your contribution in Proportion to your means, the more biessed you will be. It is a worthy cause. CHIEF SEATTLE. - To Brother Isaiah Gentle Brother: Ma: ortes have reached me of cases of and affliction that you have helped. Whatever the so 3 &: let us at least be thankful that they afford rel! a hard 8 before the hunters to on who su 4 in the reat and and bear le planning, and “week” will result CHIEF SEATTI CHIEF SEATTLE. you were attache? to the m & Greatest Washing Machine Value Ever Offered! burt worst ss | took to rubb: gether, hard as | the blood surge and soon they in the great sk ae hls he could. back wero nds. & hands to He felt them, warm fair mittens of fur, Directly he settled back on his fey whelf and drew the: pelts he had taken that day over his shou! ders. There was but one hope left and such as. it was, It was cu rlously allied with despatr. He hopsd| that’ he had heard true that when frost steals into the veins ft comes with gentieness and ease. Perhaps he would simply go to aleep. It wouldn't be a long time. fact, a great drowsiness, not pleasant, but rather peaceful, already settling upon him coll of the glacier was deadly many momenta remained «of time on earth. The death that! dwells In the Arctic ice ts merci-| t swift, | Ho had counted on hours, at} least. He had even anticipated tin gering far into the night But this! wan only moments! The cleft above| him was still dist ly gray 4 foe was creeping again into) been out plowing. era, But ho wouldn't. try Haw! Giddap!" again. A now hear him little, stabbing blades of' cold were beginning to plerce his heart But likely he would gO to sleep | before they really began to trouble What him. The northern night deepened ancy around him. The wind sprang up| “They are plowing the field to and moved softly over the pale ice| put in wheat,” answered Mister above him. The day was done. Dodger. “It grows some this fall, _ then it stays green under the snow Xxv jall winter, and when spring comes Bexs had made good time along| it finishes growing. That's what her line that day. She had not|they call winter wheat,” | jforgotten that this was the day} “Giddap!' came Farmer Brown's said Mister Dod- |ot her rendezvoun with Ned, and|voice across the fence again, and| ger. “Pride gooth before n fall, Walt by walking swiftly, eschewing even| from where they stood, the children |and see." Poe Carnation Biscuits 3: % teaspoon salt, 2 cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking — | powder, 2 tablespoons ~ I shortening, %4 cup water, < i | % cup Carnation Milk meal | Sift dry ingredients to- gether, Mix {n shortening i with knife or fingers; add Hquids, mixing to a soft dough. Roll lightly to one-balf inch in thickness, cut and bake in hot oven about 15 minutes. This recipe makes about eight biscuits, Boston Brown Bread 1 cup of white flour, 2 cups graham flour, 3 cups Indian meal, % teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon 4 baking powder, 1 cup molasses, % cup Carns i (Otip end porte this leoon tn your vook beck If any previous lessom, I will be glad to 50 Down and $2.50 per weck (Plus small carrying charge) Tn un: wax The Not his Coats of quilted satin are banded with very fluffy fox furs. WOMEN! DYE noe aw ou oe» OLD THINGS NEW you started two hours | id and I've really done | | twice as much as you have! There! | Sweaters | I've been the whole way around the | Skirts !) Geld again! Why, I'll be thru and] home again before you're half way.” | Coats It went on boasting and blowing like that, but Charlie and Bob just trudged ahead without so much as a word. They were there to work, not to quarrel, and they tried hard to please. ckness ce of your and ease to ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS & Olive Roberts Barton WHO LAUGHS LAST LAUGHS BEST All day long Farmer Brown had ness alive! “Whi: before 1 di « fering mankind and teach a moral lesson. No one can find fault é ith your gentleness and the love that little children display towards 3 you is sufficient recommendation of your character for me. : CHIEF SEATTLE. To Police Officials Dear Sirs: Why, after they had been running for six months or More, were the slot machines suddenly barred? Not afraid of the approaching grand jury investigation, are you? CHIEF SEATTLE. “Gee the Twins} Waists _ Draperies Dresses Ginghams Kimonos Stockings Diamond Dyes Each 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store. could saying and then to his horses To Clare Stewart Dear Clare: Gilad to see that you are represented in “The Second Contemporary Verse Anthology” just published by E. P. Dutton & Co. Seattle has too few poets. CHIEF SEATTLE. | To Bill Dixon 4 Dear Bill: That 300.pound deer that your party bagged on. Whidby island last week continues to grow larger every time you tell about it By next spring it ought to be a few pounds heavier than a hippo- Potamus. But those venison steaks were wonderful, Bill, even if they didn't bear out your assertion that the deer was as large 1 bull. Cordially, CHIEF SEATTL To Members of the P. E. O. Dear Ladi Seattle enjoyed your visit here immensely, and was tremendously interested in your work. Come again % CHIEF SEATTLE. Giddag are they | | | “It's a “That ought Never mind,” shame!’ declared Nancy. mean old tractor machine to be taught a lesson.” Marcel Waving Shampooing .. Manicuring Massage wees This work {s done by students. 25 complete and com- fortable booths. We use only Sure!” said Farmer Brown oblig-} | pure castile on cocoanut oil lingly. “Mine's all finished.” Shampoo and Beautex Toilet | Preparations. Phone for appoint- The Twins never could be sure, || mane a put Mister Dodge aid it wa fact thut Bob winked sotmaly at chatie || Lhe Butler School ; 3 of Hairdressing and Charlie winked back just as 1107 Second Avenue solemnly at Bob. Phone EL jot-6359 advanced was for tractor! (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) te To Deer Hunters Noble Sportsmen: There is only one thing that test with the denizeny of the wild, on an: That is your clumsiness and their agility and skill in keeping out of Might. If the deer were armed with high-powered rifles and stalked the hunters as you stalk them, what chance would you have? CHIEF SEATTL makes your con- = weary hing like an equal footing. The Thor Electric Shop Direct Factory Branch 222 Pine Street Telephone: EL iot-4318 Pacific States Electric Company Distributors To “Human Wreckage” _ Motion Picture Pi Perhaps there ts a useful field for such a Pleture. We may be old-fashioned, but somehow we can't get rid of tho Idea that to show good and beautiful things ennobles the specta tor while the portrayal of evil and all its cohorts encourages evil and degradation, I hope 1 am wrong in this instance. CHIEF SEATTLE, Child's tongue shows if bilious, constipated GIVE “GALIEORNIA Fie SYRUP” Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child — Harmless! For a Fine Cold Dish, Try Loin of Pork | with potato salad and | heet salad. Serve with | slices of | them out over a fire, she arrived|the bucket of oats they knew was|to Farmer ‘Brown, “Hey, neighbor, they intend to put you into passenger service from my tepee. But the blessing it would be to the tlred| ‘sthat?” asked Nick. Really Now every home can save time,moneyandlaborbydoingthe =| It always gave her a pleasant, swer, said quickly. “That's lonument to your energy and ability. Just what place a builder— clally now, They always had such{ called a tractor. Come on! Do you satisfaction for a lifetime. panionship only; but this was dear| And whether it was because they never to carry her, at the edge of/!& things to Charlle and Bob, the ELS Co truth; and even, in a mensure, to | short rests, carrying her larger| could see Charlie and Bob, the two| ‘That evening when Charlie and |trophies into the cabin to skin/nice big farm ho doing their| Rob were munching their oats, the at tho-Forks hut ab midafternoon.| waiting for them my tractor broke down before I a> She began nt once to make prep.| Suddenly there was another sound.|had my wheat field finished and {t _ To Capt. Amundsen’s Junker Airplane frations for Ned's coming. It went chug, chug, chug, snippity,}ean't be fixed for a week, Will you ki Famed Bird: My condolences on your inability to make the North ee tue A fonring fire {n the)anippity, snip, chug! Rattle, rattle, /piease-lend me your team tomor. don't you hi ere are ong! ay ting * we » Co gu rapper, ming in with his load of|the Twins must have thoug ‘ou bes th r ks enough ways of getting to Vanier 2 Pr, B. Cz | MADE BY MURLEY |furs, She started supper so that| Mister Dodger the dictionary Y SSE CHIEF SEATTLE. | the hot meal would be ready upon|from the number of questions they wai ay ay: ds his arrival, Then she began to| asked him. To the Memory of Grant Smith, Builder lear Shades of the Past: You have gone to your reward in another ! Py ‘ ‘ Superior all-metal electric washer. glow to see the little, moving spot) a mer Smith, on th washing with this Hurley of black at the edge of the timber.| next farm, does not use horses for for such we can call you in all fairness—has to fill in the hereafter, The Superior is a new Hurley product and guaranteed by Because of a vague depression that) his farm work any more. He does 4s velled in mystery. But that place no dubt you will fill with the this well-known manufacturer. It has a copper tub, steel {she had been unable all day tojall his plowing and cutting and Same courage and determination that characterized your Ufo work on ingi i ith soft hi =e port Aid 4 i inging wringer with soft cushion this mundane sphere, SEATTLE. frame and an all-metal swinging Is times together, perched on| Want to see It?” aides of the little stove,| Of course, the Twins were eager Y i our See this won- To Beas they redeemed the whole,| t% 80 all three went r to a fence The special low terms are within your reach. See this | week of toll, Tt was true|corner, where they cduld watel both derful machine at once—come in. | enough, If, long ago, her dreams) had on magic shoes or because they had gone out to him with deeper|had a fairyman for company, I can: meaning, surely she had conquered) Not sax, but they soon discovered them by now—never to set hor|that the tractor was talking. Every slumber, Into fm warm, beloved! Rice big brown farm horses, “Good realm of exquisite fancy, Ress had — y undergone training, too, These days in the snow had strengthened reconcile herself to the truth, sho) had tried to make her heart con:| tent with what she had, and sure she was beeinning to succeed, rather than halting and thawing] est to please their master and earn | pwins d Farmer Smith call over Pole flight, Still your commander's loss may be my gain now that |little rusted stove, knowing well| ratt aug! we? watch the hillside for his coming.| But, . he knew the an. rid, whatever that may be, but the fruits of your work stand, a shake off, she anticipated it espe.|binding by an automobile machine rolls—can’t break buttons. It will give complete washing that thelr relations were of eom.| fields. heart leaping at a friendly word,| “Chus” was a word, and it was call her and stoeled her to face the (Continued Tomorrow) To Adam and Eva Pat Funny Folk: Now that Adam has come right out in public on ag sae, page and got that book Saturday, you won't take pork congratulations amins, will you? Papooses are always welcome: in Leheen nl Beatle, With best wishes, CHIEF SEATTLE. the U. S. Immigration Service eentlemen: Your policy of giving special consideration to casea of orelgn retugees from the earthquake-xtricken area, in Japan fe hu pirid 4nd sensible. The past weeks would have en A poor time to here r fo the monthly quota provisions of the rather cumber fome tpn ation law CHIEF SBATT FUR THIS SEASON Fur this season is used not only} HURLEY MACHINE COMPANY, CHICAGO Manufactrrers of Thor Electric Cylinder Type and the Superior on ‘the edges of conts, but raised] Electric Opeillating Type Washing Machines. Also Thor Auto- above a wide band of embroidery or| matic Ironers and shaft-driven brush type pi J braiding | ite for names. ff Sold by dealers in all cities. Wri child pleasant Main Western Office, Rialto Berilding, fan Francisco i ete tL Mfitl eae taste of “California Fig Syrup" and LARORST MAKERS OF ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES. RST, 1906 naa oh Aiteenaticuatnien oe old | It never fails to open the bowels, A teaspoonful today ‘may prevent metal cloth and flame colored geor. + rotte, @ sick child tomorrow. Hurry Mother! Bven a fretful, Ask your ‘wlifornia directions druggist for genuine Wg Syrup" which has for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle, Mother! You must say "Califor+ nia” or you may get an tmitation fig syrup.—Adyertisement, peevish loves *the To University of Washington Freshmen Dear Newcomers Bille, f I'm glad to welcome your enormoun clany to § he fact that you are coming to Washington in such numbers