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Of SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR FUZZY HATS FINE FOR THE BARBERS; GIVE 'EM HAIRCUT Ist tk* key In the beaver hat to * (jri la the beaver hat: "Why. fi to ******* one lust Ilk* ml**' LWT^-'.,■■''■''■ kd Uw girl la the beaver bat to pMT la the beaver bat "Oh, ■ ■ •at Mmttm." ".' I -.t ess a girl's reason, and about 'ttxXj one that anybody who haa .: a tk* new tangled milliner j !*aM«ai*to give. .• „ ttt forty. Why la a beaver bat? mmm saaaswered. Tlsy'r* fan. and furry, and be* aaw they look warm are proving pastor IMS 8001 weather. Th* first ■■ *ba wore oa* felt ilk* a ho* lan ! Swiss cheese advertisement. CGDKBGDK plasty Cabbage.—Chop th* aria* tMhabhst-" tlm*. sod to I quart ■skU'eni teaspoon of salt and a ■•pa «f pepper. Fry 1 or 4 MM A fork, rut la stripe, until I **% Ms tip and leave 2 , table- IpMtf Ike fat lo tha pan. Turn tfeaMajr add Vfc cap of water, •wart conk li minutes; add * %*tt fbegar and cook & minute* | apr •' w*rve, hot. garaiahed with Mated -Measure * even ;!5»9f floe bread crumb*, and pour *-m them, \ tap of melted butter. ll ,1 - rounding tablespoons of aur with the crated yellow rind at the juice of 1 lemon and I (attain of aatmeg. Mutter a hake a] tit*, ' tier in some crumbs. m to I .pint of pared, cored. and that fipplea. scatter half of tb* amaliiit* another pint of apple*. ftswaalader of the seasoning, and •*■ nth the last of 'he crumb*. |ntseer*r oo the dish aad bake » a!aa!.«»; uncover and bake 20 t*— longer ■ 1*.., ,,._,;_■ ... 'I 'tis Tapioca Pudding.—lf the m* •**** ,la o»ed. soak over •ft. let If th* minute tapioca Is "■***« l sot need any soaking. * «*owly la water until of a *J*«wey that will poor nicely. *** taking dish and pour In »*f»*f the tapioca, then another *_»«. sad so on until th* dish to '*\mw^Z& ffLWm^* ■^bbuiuw. 00999 OgCENT fei*_?AnSnt IhlliiliiljUl AaoAt WHXsv^viSn i!*"""' —■— _~"~ ■**'■ „ Appv It is all nourishing, so you tt^jj?lL don't need to be sparing 1/Bm>) in drinking :»*=■ ii mm F'Sn W^raw « i_\ $S. £ocoa . COCOA ...ev " • act TT T^T A little is good and more ."■ WO. 2/ is better. It smells good— £ SttTln: *»*«» good— good. :>£L,*.T owd- vtn ttrSf:- Zfc* V «i merely for cocoa j^|dZ.rS —askforGhirardclirSa m tottatta." for everybody expected him to stick a feather In It and yodel to beat the band—not the hat band. be cause Ibeae funny hats are 80 noisy they don't need any hands All on* needs la an alpenstock. These heaver hat* have au advan tag* which both mm. and women can appreciate. After th.- season Is over, they can nestle la moth balls until spring, when tktf will go to th* barber shop. Yes, a bar ber shop. For 23 cents, union seal., they can get a haircut and do double duty as Bailors again. It a a great scheme, but w* ar* sorry to give It away ao early full. Sprinkle each layer of fruit with sugar and lust before putting '■ la * th* oven poor over th* top a half capful of good cream, If appht* ar* used, sprinkle a little cinnamon or nutmeg over each layer ot fruit, aad th* amount of sugar used should depend on lh* tartness of th* fruit used, Bake a half boor, or until th* fruit 1* done. Nlc* i served with plain or whipped cream [when co^-_mammm_mM£Mm Meat "ii" . Chop meat with a fourth It* noma. tity of rat. corned beef la heat put' In try pan and fry slowly whlla you chop equal amount at potato.. Then I add to meat, salt if neceaaary. pep | per a little, and stir all well, and make It Into a nice fat cake, straight on on* aide set on moderately hot part of stove to crust one side. Turn out carefully *■• as not I* break II with crust aide up. Two beet* add ed when potato is put In mak* It very nice "Don't burn." Mary Abb.as Cake. T iL^if Two cup* of flour.; want cap of butter. 1 .-up of sugar, t. cup milk. I teaspoons of cream of tartar, I of ' soda, Z eggs, flavoring. Oat* Pis. Two cups dates, stoned. 1 cup wa ter, % cap of sugar. Simmer till ".ft Add butter sis* of *gg. Bake In on* crust with atrip* of crust on top. _W__\ Rip* Tomato Cold Pickle. Take IS medlu'm-atsed ripe tnma* toea, fonr small peppers (green in- erred) and four small onions Chop finely , Add I cup sugar, ) cup , tiler vinegar and S .up salt. Mix well, and It Is ready for us* In a few hours. Ite.julrea no cooking. aSS_ Cecesnwt Oroo*.°!j_9%_W& feral* a small coomb ut a* a half one, according. to amount you want to make, add It.to half; Its weight In sugar, use less sugar if you de sire them to be not very sweet Add white of -eg beaten to a very stiff I troth. Mix all together thoroughly. j lav buttered whit* paper In a pan and drop small amount* of tie* mix tore in dot*, flake in good hot oven lIS minutes, being careful not to scorch. You may flavor part of mix tire to make taste vary, using any good flavoring desired. CYNTHIA'GREYS COBPOMS ______ BMS I '"" I■ I I Bi Hoar Miss Orey: What .hi i use on my eyebrows I.i make Until ilsrk? How can I rid myself of a .I.mill.* chin? When a man calls, Ih It proper to aay, "You arts welcome" »ii.it in. tkaaka you for mklug tilt hat? What ahall 1 Bay when In apeaka uf leaving? MAY. A.—Consult a reliable hair dresser. Diet, exercise aud massage, Es pecial neck i-xiirrUos whit increase tfto strength of the muacles sill help lo Improve ti,,- flabby tisanes and make th.' chin smooth and round. "Mint you goT" Is an expression often used. It la always well t,, give callera thn Impression that the evening has been a pleasant ono to you, an.) your parting worda ehould Hi*»)» make that fact Manifest Hear Ml.*, Grey: Will you bur* Rest something suitable for a birth •li. present to an elder!) woman who has almost everything abe wanta' CONSTANT READER. A.—A pretty knitted or crocheted bouße Jackets are acceptable tor bedroom wear on cold mornings Them are pretty wooden handdeco rated water glass elands and covera on th.' market, which are dainty and Inexpensive. Nice for the bed aide. Ilclur* pttasloa are Interest Ing alike to old an.l young. Dear Mlaa Orey: Do >>« think II would be right for me to accept an engagement ring or other Jew. etry from' a young man whom I do not love, with the understanding that I mar In time coma to love hlmT ETIIEI* A.—l certainly do not. It would not be fair to him to encourage hlm ao much wben you are ao uncer tain, especially when you may de cide MM all that he is not th. right man. Watt until you are sure of yourself— until yon know your own heart. " . liter Miss I'.r. . How ahall I make up a light chiffon for evening wear? I am IK and largo fir my aa*. and wish my dresa to look as girlish as possible. RUTH. A.—Make It up over soft allk on Persian figure* and colors. Mak* the upper part of the dreaa aa plain as possible, with very short sleev** - about lb* elbow— and round neck. Shir th* akin on lh* bodlc* all around except acroaa th* front panel. Chiffon neoda no trimming, escapt. perhaps, a band 'if galloon around lh* neck and at th* bottom of th* ttiwvcn Th* simplicity in trimming will add to the girlish effect. EXQUISITE FUR COAT This is a Paletot made of dyed pony skins ami trimmed ■ with skunk. Th* broad collar, cuffs and band around th>* bottom of > oat are a moat popular trimming this sen son r% THE STAR— SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1909 THE WORLD, ATIE FLESH AND THE BABY BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE AND JOHN B. GRUELIE. i *-tei ME A STORY" I * CHItORrN^. PLAYTIMe j I C_Mlll>MrN'*» PtAVTIMT 1 -■m-A^-.m.m.-m.ammmmA.mmmmoAoAoWoOOO THE GREEDY BUNN> A mother rabbit one* had two baby bunnies, on* was white and tba other brown. The while bunny was fOOt, hut th* brown on* wan areedy and saltish In the extreme. ll* always wanted th* best ot every* thing. One day each waa given I nlca carrot for breakfast. Tb* brown bunny ate his very slowly, for ha thn.ight If he mad* It laat longer, Is* would ba able to eat white hi* while little brother could only took on. A lit' mouse .aw the carrots and. being hungry himaelf. asked the brown bunny for a bite of his carrot. ' "Oo away." aBM Urownle. "I need all this myself," Then tha mouse went to th* white bunny and asked roe a bite of his carrot.' ' ertalnly. take aunt*. It you are hungry." aald the while bunny. And th* tnouse began to nibble tb* car* rot. 'Win'" th* mouse exclaimed, after tasting the carrot, "your car rot la sweeter than th* other one." This made th* brown bunny en WOMEN SUCCESS "WIimERS Miss Agnes Irwin, dean of Had cliff* college, resigned September i. and with her withdrawal on* of th<* most prominent edticatora of the day ceases to take active pari In school work. Kor IJ. years Dean Irwin has dominated Had cllffe, and tins the nMtofMttoa of knowing Hint ahe has contributed largely to the growth of the college In high standards of scholarship. In social life, In resources and In Kill _ mm t Mrs. V. li WiVkman haa return ad to America 10 contest the title of Mix* Annie* 1.-, k. who claims Id hold th* world's record tor tnoun. tain climbing by women. Miss I'ock climbed Mount lluascaran In th* Andes, a climb of 22,180 feet. Mr*. Workman ascended Nun X In the Himalayas, 23,300 fact. MOTHER"!/ PRDBLENS Hot> that your children's f.-.-i lire warm when Hi' V go t" bed. If Hi... nro not warm, bathe them with hot water, and dry them Ly rubbing well with .i turklsh hath towel. Pretty baby blankets are mad.. from a SQUAT* of white shaker flannel, by buttonholing a scal loped odgfl, and embroidering ill.. baby's Initials In ono corner. The edge ran li" hound with ribbon of it dainty color, If one does not tun* hi older. MARTIN & CO. IMT Ba* St. Op*. Hotel Barer. High Grade Gloves ■ /I ,'i. and. although he had as*** al .ihla carrot toft, he of farad 1.. trad* igith his brother. , "Certainly, re trade If you want .ith* aweeler one," r-fJd Willi And when the brown bunt. tried title other carrot he non found thai H tasted no It.-r that the other. J Out be had to be content while be [watched bis brother and tha mouse .1.,.,,,, Ihe lareer ttrt— Walt ham Watches A Warning The.'Waltham Watch Company in order to preserve the reputation of thi-ir watches and in order also to pro tect the people who" buy Waltham Watches, hereby warn every one in tending to huy a good watch, Waltham or any other, that it is not safe to buy a watch by* catalogue from any of the mail order houses. ,'Buy a watch from a jeweler or watchmaker— because—a professional watchmaker before he delivers you the watch you have bought will overhaul it, correct any damage that may have happened to it, see that it is properly oiled, ami in short, get it running right anil keep it right. The .retail jeweler's own reputation is at stake when he sells you a watch. It is very different when you sim ply order from a catalogue, send on the money, and get just a watch. Waltham Watch Company Waltham, Mass. \. B. — When buying n watch always ask your jeweler for a Waltham adjusted to temperature anil position. Rugs Made From Your Old Carpets New Process. 111,,* areally it, -.11*- •■ Raj Hug*. Carp*! Clean ii,_ Upholstering. Furniture Repairing. Main CCS. PUZZY WUZZY RUG CO. Ind. 7:179 i i Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc. Ostrich Feathers Hava your old feather* made Into Willow I'luinea. Ws clean, curl, re modal and il>« feathers Id all shads* liua* an* . Fompetta mad* (rota aaw or old feathers MODKI. M11.1.1M1.11V «'«• BSO-nST l*eople'e Ilea* Hide* laraer Seeead aad Pike. Meeting to Be of Special Interest to All Mothers. Th* Federated Woman'a Chris tian Temperance Union wilt hold lis annual meeting Tuesday, No vember ft, at stale headquarters, 482 Arcade building. Election of officers at 11 a in, followed by business of groat Importance, es pecially to mothers and those In* terested In th* welfare of the youth nt the city. Afternoon program, echoes from stata muiy.-nt •a and Information regarding the loving cup won at th* Puysllup fair. iiAMi-ti tin: iiv.a A mi :t i*i,i «. Mmc Paul rcxc-i.uaivn Mll.l.ltlKHV tut Third Are, Oppoalle New PealaSflee. I.d. I'fcuaa 1.-inks Great Publicity Contest Over $7,000 in Prizes ; One $750.00 Player Piano One $450 Piano. One $ 40 Guitar. V One $300 Piano. One $ 25 Mandolin. One $ 50 Violin. One $ 20 Banjo. ?,0 copies of M and CO tent sheet music, vocal and Instrumental. 260 Bong Hooka with words and music. ___ . CAN YOU SOLVE .J? a &Btat*r \ /s\\ m^__T Lg ■&■*Atlma/^y \*yiJ c/ y v g / '___________ *&****._ /£___* r_x w*tr___~ * m)tit*i\\ s*. (fflSj__%-<*J _r^C o Sri SXljtl ■**• ***** —■c .'r^ I iKY / -s*^ . -*■ **V-"W For the neatest correct answer we will give absolutely free th* 1750 player piano. All other prises will be awarded in order of merit by the judges, who will tit* selected from the various newspapers where this advertising Is carried. Their decision will be final. for each correct snswer a check will be mailed to the contestant from one of the many manufacturer of whom we purchase pianos. Thesa checks will be made payable to the Lot ore Piano Co.. and when en dorsed by you can bo applied only on the purchase of any new piano In our house. Our one price system protects th* piano buyers and en shies th. in to purchase an Instrument at th* lowest possible cash price. We are today th* World's Largest Exclusive Dealers in Pianos and It la now necessary for us to bare two factories to supply the de mand for Lin ore Pianos. A short lime ago we supposed our Los Angeles factor,' would keep the demand supplied, but we have found It Impossible, and i»thin a abort time our Chicago factory will be turning out double the 'ifcar made la our Southern California plant Th* l.u'ot. Piano has been acknowledged as the World's Greatest Piano at a medium price. THE REASON FOR THIS GREAT PUBLICITY CONTEST. From the success obtained In the past by the assistance of th* manufacturers Id an advertising way. we bave used mora than the number of plains agreed upon. Now we have Interested other mano factnrera and with their assistance we now inaugural* th* greatest contest ever held by any concern, no matter where located See that your answer Is mailed at once to the Piano Manufacturers' Contest Manager. This contest will close November lith st « p. m. All answer* must resell fuir store by that lime. Be sure and write your nam* plainly, using only one sheet of paper, and address lb* Piano Manu facturers' Contest Manager, ■-. ■ ytj .— ■•■■ 419-21 Union St I 928-30 "C" St |J Seattle, Wash. j Tacoma, Waah. Iff Storca In all Important ciUes of eight Pacific Coast State*. 20 Men Wanted * '^^^ '.'* ' "\ v '; ■•»*':<■ ;• ** '* t f'M*** ■*■*•%_£ ■■.-*". « ■„ ■. ,-■_■ tj' To Work at Birmingham DIG WAGES. If there ar* any Idle men In Seattle we want them. We are selling over $30,000 worth of 5 acre tracts dally and tha 12.000 acre* can't last much longer. AT THE REQUEST OF SEVERAL HUNDRED PEOPLE WE WILL CONTINUE THE 810 LAND SALE OF 5 or 10-Acre Tracts at Birmingham AT $50 PER ACRE ON TERMS OF $2.00 PER MONTH, FOR ANOTHER WEEK Excursion Every Day Rain or Shine ..■■'?r FREE Nice big warm cabin on boat, ao don't mind the rain or cold. W* land on our own propety at our new dork. EBjßßy,£Sgr*»fSg|l YESTERDAY WAS A BIG DAY ■^^r^mwSn__^__W^m\ttwS^i for °"° we,',t more, after which Pss&gWjfe&i&Wj&ff Some folks don't know this land "^SlA^^ffjlml^Y^yß *" on thtH B|J,> ot ***** Soun*l with aSr^aJrtJH T'JU Ilelllngham car line ts built across *^_S_______ff!l*_r_____t_**-' * -^"^ tS*_WZ__mr___w sSrmti hay*. T AALrWemr^mw*__m_-Vm^L ~ JL^^^MwJ^^^J^^ THE LAST BIG LAND SALE OF /___W^ist*'l^P^i^^^t 2,00° ACRES WILL BE CON* for frc null's and guldea of all »600 worth of berries raised J'« ">'»'<'> , FREBH WATER cc en. ace. e» ... 1.c.. .. Ol^ LAKES FULL OF TROUT AND on one sere of this land at Bit- BLACK BASS D N LAND. IS mil .ham or Earlington or Pa- MILES OF WALK TO BE LAID, clflc City. MEN WANTED NOW. 11