The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1909, Page 5

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THE STAR—MONDAY APRIL 12, 1909 & —$5.00 will bring the best Malleable range into your home immediately! —there is no ‘‘but” about it; the Malleable Range is not only the best range made, but it is also the best fuel saver; it positively will save its cost in a comparative- [SAAR AARR ARR RRR GOWNS HARD TO CUT AND PLAN, BUT THEY'RE EASY TO PUT TOGETHER SUSPICIOUS OF YOUR MILKMANT TRY THEOER TESTS AND CATCH HIM Suspletous of your milkman? Think he le using formalde racic acid, or some other preservative? Try one of toasts on him, and if he is, you'll catch him with the *ut two tablespoonfuls of his milk in an ordinary labora t tube Add two tablespoonfala of commercial sub | weld, If formalin ts present, a violet ring will appear ly short time. | © the layer of acid and milk You'll have Mr, Milk the Malleable Range wv ‘ onviete « formaldehyde : ; - . | If you hay late ‘ a that he uses boracie actd or borax, put afuls of his milk In a bott three t with a no for the home or for hote | See eee eee eee eee eee Ee See ee eee eee eee eee eee ee of a teanpe “| of alum in & pint of w Shake the briskly, and fliter its contents thr ‘paper, Put ton suatietel in a Melleable Re tt ‘ . i aie poonful of the mixture in a crock nd add five ’ P ~ a8 i at | ® drops of murtatio ac Dip a strip of t aper in the grade of gray ir h, @ a Nquid and dry tt. If boracic acid or bor on used, the ee by which pr all ca r i purities | a tumeric paper becom bright cherry red when dry el d; this pr gives the ir 1 ¢ t te ¢ strength n this | ly eee eee eee ee ee ee ee rod hy ing dish Heat the sugar and yolks of eqmes tog e fuel g in a Malleable Range practically demon c and aet away to cool. When cool : ; , tobe ; beat the whites of the exes to a stiff y ‘isang i . telah ssghnil > ade whe . Baimon Loaf. froth and add to the mixture. Bake keep up a steady fire, and how ea t to regulate t | he One can of salmon, two-thirds of a 20 minutes in moderate oven. to any desired degree | e, jcup of cracker crumbs, three-quar Bavce—One-half cup butter, 1 cup the secret by which this ma aving in fu plished Hes | j ters cup of milk, 2 egg, L table. | powdered sugar, one-quarter cup in the scientific principle that all the combustible part el | | epoon butter, 1 teaspoon salt, one | milk, 1 teaspoon vantiia, Beat but . oe i x FE ‘ | m quarter teaspoon pepper, Put tm |ter to a cream, Add sugar graduatty.| are totally burned up in the Malle ! ncing | layers in dish and steam 1 hour, | When light and creamy add vantiia,| demonstrat f this assert r f a of two " 3 Berve with cream sauce. |then milk, beating all the time equal pile f 1 t a Malleat and When all fs smooth ptace in a basin . , e * Croutons of hot water and stir until the sauce nary ran a a A a ‘ I ‘ oi | Siice stale bread one-half inch is smooth and creamy, but no longer ciency, full cont at any ‘ f the largest an ntrated 3 lthick. Cu t tn « flame are other advantages tending towards the total ft aving # haifinch cubes. This must not be kept in hot water | Brown in oven and serve tn soup. long enough to melt sugar —your old range will be taken as a part payment on a Malleat yle, allow- c ing full value for it; we advise you not to make a final selection before n Escaloped Potatoes » SHE WON COVETED toe a herful effic : 5 fudl . f | Rutter a baking dish, Slice } you have seen the wonderful efficiency and fuel-saving qualities of a J layer of cold batled potato« | Malleable Range * then ate oon Dy LAETARE MEDAL, yon otatve butter, salt and RK | i! ‘ y home, ¢ ' 1, also estimating U dish ia full, Put in milk till you ¢ of e h 4 m near oo it. Cover and bake ; ) minutes, then uncover to browa. Cranberry quart o| dresser with large mirror— Wash 1 a good, low priced. specials from the curtain ciffonier— and drapery department— } novelty lace curtains— | tapestry for couch cov- H Milk Sherbet Four cups milk, 1% cups white of 3 lemons, juice of 1/ » Mix the juice of the fruit the sugar till half melted Pour on milk slowly, as it may curdie if poured on rapidly. Freese like tee cream. 8 cushion ‘ork to perfection x: = > Brown Bread about the country with bim In his| Three cups indian meal, 3 cups private car. She ts 70 years old. | boiling wate Add 2 « MRS. FRANCES CHRISTINE FIGHER TIERNAN | ent work: | ses, 1% 1 teaspoon| Mrs. Frances Christine Fisher mvid An-| salt, 2 large toan s soda, dissolv-/ Tiernan, novelist, of Sa N derson, 1yearold murderer, from/od im milk. Steam four hours C., ie one of the few hanging the mech eoveted LAstare y by the Unt | tout and Raisin Fil r given versity of N: Dame to Catholic lay $10.60 | regular price $16.50 norvice foeable dresser © square 4 by 30 inches j Mie Kiyo Takabira aa JOHN $ WALLING (0. a ol ten oak: not } a. Siehire. ta = : rain PIANOS, TALKING iititters epoot next yon: MACHINES nam Bt. Neas 4th Ave. imported Scotch madras | |, 95.00 0 Pal | & 45c a yard a ~ : price in very low at § price Me ” $10.80 regular price $15.50 | the milk butter and F together them gradually the botling milk, and | now works elbow to elbow with he cook eight minutes, stirring often. | men. a ver fonier; 4 low-priced chif. ished golden bevel edges ie, K. Hackett’s mother travels price y low at $15.50; | two excellent dining chair va'ues— $1.55 95c reguiar price $2.25 a plendid design | dining chair; very | i | | : $2.48 | Cluny curtains— | reguiar value $1.95 splendid little high reguiar price $1.25 chair, with drop splendid dining ever table, hard: | prs | chair; golden oak wood, exactly like back | finish; good panel pleture; solid seat, shape | back; turned spin finished golden or finished in « | tes; brace arms; natural. Regular po | solid seat; regular price ° ” value $1.36; extra clally | price $1.25. Special apecial for 9 | the for the the ween. 490 | week week 95c given away free in our | range department— | the most important part Standard Voie eed apyredit of a kitchen equipment-- is the range, for goo a select cooking receipts book, compiled by Cathar- | availeth little if the range ine E. Parson, instructor 4 i of Domestic Scienc a The $125,000 Stock BA soe SSS a and Fixtures | — ) 2 ee ~~ OVEN UNION BOSTONDEPARTMENT STORE | © mc = Company Mra. G. A. Merritt lives Twenty-third Avenue North. terial and a good cook Second and Cherry Will Go on Sale in a Few Days, as Soon as Final Disposition Is Made by the U. S. Court Watch Daily Papers and Windows 100 SALESPEOPLE WANTED HURWITZ & MALKOFF Distributers for the U. 8S. Court The Old McCarthy Store tle, and she is greatly => —_ = | es ie 2) = = Fo) —e _— = a = = progress 1 Go at once to this painstaking op. whose ability is unqnes her cure from Rheumatism DIRECTORS JAMES D. Hoan N. B, SOLNOR FREDINAND SCHMITZ 4. D. LOWMAN A. B. STRWART ©. 1, BEBB R. ©, MeCORMICK has suffered for two months; at times she could not wa now ent gives the whole credit to “‘vrume Glasses mgt gtig eB Byer ar $3. 50 to $5 me tell them a thing They are the best on consultation I have eee OFFICERS JAMES PD. HO GE >, LOWMAN, Vice P STEWART, Seah tennetacer’ ate A As RUE, Cenc f t the Peo; Savings Bank 328 People’s Bank Bidg corner nd Pike Cor, Second and Pike m 8 a Street. Their b m to 6 p m ndays, 9 to 43 PROF Ws only. My address is $19 Twenty: |B mrait CLAss sci DANCING third N., and I'll be glad to Author of the ved Walt H bstantiate the above wo Step, ‘Three 6 and Schot Sincerely por Temple Hall MRS, G. A, MERRITT, MRS. G. 4. MERRITT BE KEN woe n— fae’ als ill © erie series a B, BROWN, *. PAULL, Aust. Cashier Trust Officer Estimates Furniehed Free.

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