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MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 ” | Pete p 5 ait me f starin ° N =<" Cynthia Grey: that he cut. Unwesl «xk|Young Wife Worried Over Husband's Absences 1 ind} | biack beara up rthe| Leaves Her With His Parents Every Evening and by Rafael Sabatini| | visex veo:9 wow hie | ene I Ne ist orence Bi © RAPARL, SABATING — 0 pris: / seas tem have’ degre would! Dear Miss Grey: I have been married six years, Two Peter Blood, bachelor of medicine, sits tn his balcony calmly smok- |! : ing his pipe and watering his geraniums while the rest of the populace Be arms itself to batile for Monmouth, sell-acclaimed heir to the thr Ars ago we moved in with my husband's parents on ac rtholess, | Count of his mother’s ill health This series of lessons on milk cookery is appearing weekly. Mrs. Blake's ot fmt “ge counsel will be helpful and stimulating, because of her practical experience England. His attitude does not find favor with others of bis town, but “ye Mondor} ,, About a month ago he started going out nights. At first » home cooking. of oh will answer amy question on cookery asked by her he placidly keeps himself out of the controversy Lageto o : put forth aj /€ Was only one night a week, but when it became an every 1 laa Blak Carnation Milk Products Co, Te was not fear that Rept Peter Blood from the confilet, as he was [ARG PIL. Thelr, owner night occurrence I remonstrated. All he said ¥ “] readere, Address Mrei Mary Blake, oere:Carnation J & veteran of many o foreign engagement, That night while Bh md A : iy ons th Pati a r é Q Stuart Building, Seattle, Washington. slept, Monmouth attacked the royal forces in the battle of Sedgemoor. Bese nor gesart pg taba Bs uldn’t hinder you from going out every night if you were Lord Gildoy, a friend of the doctor's, ts wounded and Blood goes to ; on tank Aieetiy | CMoying yourself, Miss Grey, do you think that is attend to him. Hoe is there when the victorious royal forces search the house for “rebels” and try to remove Gildoy, Blood ob to the seriousness of his patient's wounds. The and & youth named Pitt are taken prisoners, Weeks later Blood is haled before the Lord Chief Magistrate and Is ordered to make his plea. when he know ee sort of reasonable argument, especial wouldn't go without him? Lesson No. 6 He refuses to go to housekeeping now, altho his mother has recovered her health. He says it is cheaper for us to Vegetable Dishes Enriched With Milk live this way than by ourselves. I realize this, but we could eels, due pctor and his patient jeolonel! plainly ga |the half of his } Blood pleads not guilty, but he might Just as well have saved his sg afford the expen he ear lary ‘ : s affore e expense » earns rood salary meTTIT A AIG * Sori i na breath, for the Judge had decided his guilt before his case began and goth Tt aks sorted waanie sl gest d Se aN at IETITIANS claim that the majority Canliflower has been called “a cabbage with the Jurors, even tho they knew him to be innocent, were afraid to | sora ng Pitt, who was standing am worried nearly sick over this and would ae te of people do not eat sufficient vege- % college education,” and it makes un excel- clear the doctor, Blood, however, is given a chance to say a few |hecste Maat help, M q P 7 Lent change from some of the more common ‘ words. ‘ porins <a You have remonstrated with your husband, but have you tables—that these should constitute a vegetables, Either the summer variety or the Blood is sentenced to death by hanging, but a higher decree 4 for a moment It | suggested that you go together to entertainments which both much larger part of the menu than isthe inter broceoli cam be prepared im this man- ordered that the prisoners taken be transported to the South to be | tle group of three st . fahve jou? Why d. lan sour eventnae ascord weiion th ntation, So it happened that Peter Blood was among | 4] OF YOM enjoy! ny do you not plan your evenings accord- comm actice in most homes. ner: those to ge. 1 ner| "gly? Both of you should have auitable diversion and it is Pe RI Tro Creamed Cauliflower NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY in a| most unfair and inconsiderate of your husband if he is un- ssp Aiea tee peeks age 1 head caulifiower, 2 cups cream white sauce, © mortality have been | f house i willing to share some of his pastimes with you. Suggest fresh from garden or in the canned Remove outer leaves, soak thirty pad " mut for Pete: . nls. ‘ voip! + . head down and cook wit! she ai eet ut for Peter don & gentle inal! going some place where you feel sure he would enjoy him- form, most vegetables require some sort pyoelely gpe tbe antes or until soft, in Jamaica Merch adi ara vis , , nim. | #elf and ask him to escort you of preparation and many of them are folling salted water, Drain and heat fn the , with oaths and Ap > at You are right, absolutely, when you insist that you have PASE Bre white sauce, This recipe serves six p expostulat April « ,.| your own home. No doubt this situation has come about men to perta eavy largely because your husband feels he is not leaving you : When the family tires of mashed or fried i insistence th ( 5 ; ; , egetables C if trea of the me rt own | alone when you are living with his parents. If this explains vegetables Varnation — potatoes, try fizing them this way: leave to min ed militia drawn up to his attitude, it in no way justifies it. is especially convenient, both because Scalloped Potatoes s oh py lg vie eer by ce This has been going on a short time—you should by no t is ready at an instant’s notice and be 1 tablespoonful salt, 4 IS rat he m rival—w in dress w namaider it Y n't scold or per. - " y ‘| . for these too siffered Sekt Dc tr, | Means consider it an e¢ tablished habit. Don't scold or 7 r its ss adds much to the qual- medium sized potatoes, merchandise, a at a wave tha: 4 ry| sist in your remonstrances, Try to be cheerful and a 1% cupfuls water, % cup- y of the dish, ful Carnation Milk, % tablespoonful butter. Wash, pare and cut pota- Was belatedly glad to avail himself of | fewer women and a ¢ the skill of Peter Hood. The dector Went to work zealously and zestfully, tractive that your husband will prefer your company to that of his friend. Th » basis of all creamed vegetables is To inspect them, and wrought so a 4 in: lon tha Make Gemelt rp ade | ‘ Oh | gyresres Ciske Will, aadae oat the cream white sauce, I make it this toes in thin slices. Put istrations a stout, red-fu . them deepened the Chis|: mae may send be rengered: trom |): S7 ne nee “Wadseodes and way a layer in buttered bak- Idition of fetas bu Tt waa. as if he we rifle barrels? Welhey fants A ook ced on ” ing dish, sprinkle with salt and dredge with a i checked t One way 49 to remove powder|| Triday from t to 3 p.m. ang 6 White 8 small amount of flour. Add milk and butter Towards the fouling first by means of sat soda|| vtmday and Thursday froe ream te Sauce and bake until potatoes are soft. This recipe 12 a. m, at her office in the Bar the Jamai ion, ond then, hav 5 ae 2 tablespoonfuls flour, % cup Carnation Milk, serves six people, Bidg., 1209 Beventh ave, ° of the darre n 2 tablespoonfuls butter or butter substitute, 4 or tn Carlisle Bay, and put ashore the jonel of the Barbados | Jama Md of the dorrd, pereeaies Merete cece cetera tal bY 42 surviving rebelsconvict sled a tall, corpulent mall amount of mercury, clo teaspoonful salt, % cupful water. Questions and Answers If these unfortunates had {magined | who towered head) and. sh ther end of the barrel, and let the| meroury-leod alloy, and clean with Melt butter or. butter substitute, add Sour How can I make a quick chocolate icing as many of them appear to have | above the governor, h male mercury come in contact with all|a awad. Another way {s to thread and stir until thoroughly mixed. Add the milk “ a Miss done—that they were coming into written on his enorom |parts of the inner surface of the|a piece of cloth thru the cleaning and cook about five minutes or unat tne mix- without cooking #? Mrs. G. M.C. some wild, savage country, the pros. sntenance. At his barrel. Remove the mercury and|rod as wa then run a plece of turo thickens, then add seasonings. This recipe Try making it this way: Mix 4 table- pect, of which they had a glimpse be ng oddly with his gr: ~ — pin nie weghet hee te papas tes makes one cup of white sauce, spoonfuls cocoa and 8 tablespoonfuls pow- fore they were hustled over the ship's | moving with an easy s « twhat the wire back over the rag lesp dered sugar. Add slowly 3 tablespoonfuls and you will then have a cleaner side into the waiting boats was | came a si! Somersetsh Carrots and peas make almost as good part- Sough to correct the {mpresat ad brim of a/n halt | for over elgbty Neen aati ces eal nert as the well known firm of Ham and pearloid = age Fla ‘They held town of suffi et weep of . hh i “4 lee rom your Ne cl and i 7 yor fmposing proportions com! a dab Pg fre | has relied upon Gogre || oe 7 wrove ite porte Eggt, and many people who do not care for ; f the Trople|t to keep the akin and | ‘les. This od of re 1 carrots by themselves till eat this nourishing Why does Carnation Mik keep 26 weil? 6 complexion in perfect ! the rifle unt vegetable when served in this combination. Mrs. G.W.M. the huddle usual fr exion. | coa a aga condition through the nature of the 7 Creamed Carrots and Peas Beemae of thes er iretia este. Deters % teaspoonful salt, 2 ™&nulacturing it. er evaporation the tablespoonfuls butter, % ‘™ilk is hermetically sealed in cans and cupful Carnation Milk, 4 then sterilized by heating to a certain medium sized carrots, 2 temperature. This absolutely prevents it tablespoontuls flour, % from spoiling in the eans and it will keep ‘The spire of 4 ch ly above the red roofs, the entragce of the wi f eo pa geos thrusting their muzzies be- | Rech, the gprene he wide best results th stress of the season's ¢ should fit snugly into the barrel. activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 y Send 10¢ for Total Size PEED. T, HOPKINS & BON, New York yes which were set od now s that norma | ADVENTURES ecooind, | bs ltr js stave small can pean, i eup Wet several days after opening. The " be cheap at 30] Oriental Cream 2 pile HE CREAAIC. Paes. for carrot stock, Wash and sterilizing or heating process does not af- OF THE TW! NS i= peuroren ricvies a ees | scrape carrots; cut fn fine thas Cook ma fect food value of the milk. : | ‘ : i tender in boiling water to whic! teaspoon: - 4 € Olive Roberts Barton t| | What ts electricity |] salt has been added. Drain, saving 1 cupful of Talakt, Em : Bi | The term used in physics to de-| the water in which the carrots have been REDDY RAZOR BACK’S TROUBLES } ke Into protestations of note the cause of an important cooked for the cream white sauce. 1 small can Domestic Scleace Dept | health, youth and vigor. It}! class of phenomena of attraction of peas, drained thoroughly, rinsed in cold wa- | Was not a m he was discussing; it} and repulsion. Electricity wos ter, then scalded quickly in boiling water and | a eas ot tn arden. Pitt a ne | TESTED formerly consitared es Roving the| drained. Write for free booklet | . stood mute and unmoving. nature of © frld—diher o ‘singh Melt butter, add flour, stirring constantly until Of 100 tested milk recipes, ’ - the ebb and flow of color in his| RECIPES fiuid, aa was suppomd by Franka! thoroughly blended; add the liquid and season- Addrees Carnation Milk q neekn showed the inward strurgie | lin, or two fluids, (negative and} ings, Let boll until thickened, stirring occa- Products Co, 1160 Stuart by which he maintained his s ns | positive) as assumed by Symmer.| sionally. Add cooked carrots aid peas. This Bidg., Seattle, Wash, > H | These theories were displaced *y| recipe serves six people. ter Blood was nauseated by the | Feredcy, Maawell, Herts, and others, who held that electric and (Ctlp and paste this lesson in your cook book. If you have missed : |! magnetic phenomena are due to de-| Lobster Bisque } formations or perturbations in the| tumintferous ether. More recently any previous lesson, I will be glad to send it to you on request.) 1 found this crepe in * 4 Cale dae of Diener” by Marien Narre there hase deen a tendency to re} va, || turn to the sdea in a modified form, LM capfal Crisco 1 og f J tte m .E AN ‘ pees ws | Soe ee past ys! butter, salt and vanilla. BLUE AND GOLD Marcel Waving. fal bored cous ructure, the ultimate particles o} didn J : nd ¥ ; “ || tohich are termed “electrons” tohose| Stir over fire until if thickens) Dull blue velvet is made into the} Shampooing is Colonel Bishop swung on his heel | presence in, and movement thru, and comes to boiling potnt, Pour| most effective frocks this season by Manicuring . ‘ bad. an-oadlhianed ; - pee || the ether give rise to electric and| into baked ple shell, combining !t with gola and silver Massage ...-. | 1 g0 as far as 20 pounds. Not | rated nutmeg | magnetic forces. | Beat up white of epg, then deat! tissues, This work is done by advanced |= penny more, and it’s twice ax much | thin lemon shies eee wcditah napa dats 1k daread on\ students. 25 complete and com- us you are like to get from Crab-| exceres of fried bread or a wf gdb eB etm BOOTS I fortable booths. We use only | 1 toot || How many were rejected under| top of pie and brown lightly in| castile or_ cocoanut oil Reserve 2 few pleces of the lobster the selective draft because of de-| oven TURBAN EFFECTIVE m1 and Beautex Toilet ptain Gardner, recognizing the cut in aemall pieces to serve with the ive. vi : | Preparations. Phone for appoint- | fective vision | Whipped cream may be sutsti-| The closely wrapped turban of}} mént. Approztmatly 20,000. | | tuted instead of the waite of cog |bright red silk ts worn with distinc] The Butler School | on by the woman with regular feat- : . | ures and a clear complexion. If her| of Hairdressing | Z| 1107 Second Avenue pore dark, the effect is usually| Phone BL tot-6389 “Hello!” he grunted. “When did you come to Dizie Land?”|” ¢. finality of the tone. sighéd » od. Already Bishop wa down the lise. For Mr a weedy youth on his feft, th ad no tempt, But the next man, a middie. aged Colossus named Wolverstor “Barber, barber, shaye a pis. [ttre i pig. “I know what you How many hairs té make a wig?| mean. I'm too thin for the butcher Four and twenty, *hat’s enough! to bother with, you were going to Give the barber # pinch of snuff.*|say. That's just the trouble. I'm not. Down here in Dixie Land they Nancy and Nick looked to see |say, “The nearer the bone the add the four oa eeesoaings | How many men workers are in} at oo the fos p's the United States? | According to the 1980 census, $3,- through # sieve, add the milk 065, men are “gainfully om- ture to the pot uncil it boils ore than a glance of | who was singing, and you may tm-|sweeter the meat,’ and my meat’s| wns had Jost an eve at Sedgemoor | Them 44d The ama pieces of | plowed.” ae agine their surprise when a thin/all pretty ‘near to my bones. 1 try| grew hix regard, and the haggling loberer. | Serve with Iriel bread or little red pig turned the corner. as hard ax I can to get fat so my menced. can ti yap gee | Butterscotch *“Hellor’ he grunted when he saw | meat will be farther away from m 00d stood there In the bril- | Pie them. “When did yéu come to Dixte|bones, and therefore not #o sweet, |iant sunshine and inhaled the frag-| espe Grown crontons tom eve || Dear Miss Grey: Will you please ’ Land?” ‘but {t does seem that the more I/rant air, which was unlike any air| ortne (ke! rectpa’: the Bgteatacsten | é “Yesterday,” answered Nick.| at te thinner I get. Oh, mo! Oh, that he had ever breathed. It was! hayes ple, as T cannot find tt in any cook “When did you come?’ jmy! I'm thinking of going on ®|iaden with a strange perfume, blend | | book? THANK YOU. E & - Jour of logwood flower, plmento and aro | One ego; 1 cupful dark drown | ‘About six months ago,” said the|” wnat would you do and wherelmatie cedars, Iie loat himeelf 1m unc Poitieplrrd 2 lb shetcreer eat F + little pig. “I was born here.” re < would you go?” asked Nick. profitable speculations born of that | fula flour; 2 tadlespoonfuls butter ;) “My goodness!’ exclaimed Nancy.| “I was thinking of turning into a| singular fragrance. He was in no 3 tadlespoonfuls water; 1-4 teas-| “You aren't very big. ‘You look| barber,” answered Reddy Razor |mood for conversation, nor was Pitt, ri oonful salt; 1 tadlespoonful pow~ : | % | ‘or light, k poonful sai adlespoonful p thint Have you been sick?" | Back. “I saw that verse I was sing-|who stood dumbly nt his side, and] For deesieie a bay acy |dered sugar; 1 baked crust; 1 tea- “No, sir, I haven't”. declared the |ing about barbers in a book that|who was afflicted mainly at the mo-|] For cebp, digestible fried foods || spoonful vanilla extract little red pig indignantly. “Newer | the children had. Or I might go to| ment by the thought that he was at | tf | Put yolk of egg into saucepan, felt better in my life!“ It’s my na-| market! I saw where one pig had | last about to be separated from this ture to be thin. I'm called Reddy/done that. It was in the same|man with whom he had stood shoul- Razor Back. Because my backbone |book that the barber was. I also|der to shoulder thruout all these add brown sugar, flour, milk, water, Are You Blonde a sticks up like a razor, I suppose. |noticed that a pig called Hickory |troublous months, and whom he had or Brunette? j 4 Aren't’ all pigs like me?” Dickory Dare flew up in the alr.|come to love and depend upon for ANG “I should say not!’ said Nick. The|He must have been a razor back | guidance and sustenance. A sense of SFM, i pigs in Squealy-Moo Land are as fat| like me or ho never could have jlonelineas and misery pervaded him HE hair that sets men i as butter. They're so fat they look |done it. Besides, razor backs aro|by contrast with which all that he dreaming, whether it be ii like sausages!” | fond of hickory nuts.” endured seemed es nothing. To blonde, brown or b e, ire 3 The little red pig shuddered.| “Listen to me, Piggy,” sald Nick, | Pitt, this separation was the poignant . : runett | q “tight” he squeaked. “Don't say that | patting him kindly. “If I were you, | climax of all his sufferings. is the hair that gleams and | \ ord, please. Bacon and wieners| I'd stay right at home. And I| Other buyers came and stared at j shimmers with a radiance | e reea \ d ham and pork are likewise|shouldn't worgy one bit. That's |them, and passed on, Blood did not ‘hat work d « by Dever mentioned in polite pig so- | what Nancy and I came for—to| heed them. And then at the end of : ott rf clety in Dixfe Land.” | help the Dixle Landers out of their | the line there was a movement. Gard- Fifth Avenue hairdressers “I shouldn't think you would need |troubles. I'll, send word to the|ner was speaking In a loud voles; give that radiant beauty to a "9 ¢, roe # , "ll save you." | making an announcement to the gen i isi i OL abel ead ng vrs ath begat ote, Tiers) vow | eral public of buyers that had walt the hair of women of fash- Naturally when visitors ' “You may as well say it,” sighed! (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) | ed pa ene shop had eas ion by using a touch of arrive you must greet them $$ as .|choice of that human merchandiae henna in the shampoo, HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO contains just the right touch of henna, rightly prepared, It permits you to use this cheerfully. But what an effort it is if you are all tired out. Many women have discov- ered the refreshing effect of a cup of tea. They rely on its mild,stimulating qualities to banish weariness and fatigue. TREE Physician and Sur- Ceylon Orange Pekoe : : ' . sei Ohh Neuralgia Pain, Pain Ty and” herbs in| Black ating all dis otis } or | As he finished, Blood, looking in his | direction, noticed that the girl was speaking to Bishop, an@ pointing up the Hne wi a asllverhilted riding. | whip she carried. Bishop shaded his jeyes wtth his hand to look in the dt Lagi a roe a roe Aebahe: i treatment, at a fraction of in slowly, with his ponderous, r ing gait, he approached again accom. al yi ae your own panied by Gardner, and followed by rT} ” a ir uti |the lady and the governor. SAY “‘BAYER’’ when you buy. Insist | On they came until the colonel was .¢.4 bottle at Drug Stores abreast of Blood. He would haye! The Proof of the Pudding Is in the NUCOA Sauce passed on, but that the lady tapped] Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are 50 taaPertume Counter ‘ his arm with her whip. Py “But thid Is the man I meant,” shé| NOt getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by nafoa When Art and Nature Join, sae physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for ennidio am ’ fi | “Thin one?" Contempt rang in the th Effect Will Be Colds Headache SHAMPOO voles. Peter Blood found himself | staring into a pair of beady brown a smooth hard sauce of sterling purity—a fii is vinnine. tte] “Makes the hair glisten” ¢ i ‘elt the color creeping into his face} STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO, le. . NUCOA use one part, of sugar two; and stir until you've stirred it through and through. under the insult of that contemptu- Finest Table Quality At One-Half the Price ous Inspection. "Bah, A bag of bones. What should I do with him? THE BEST FOODS, Inc. 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