The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1909, Page 7

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THE STAR--TUESDAY, APRIL 13, | “OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN—-—= WIDOW, SLATED FOR RECIPES EXT PRESIDENT OF D.ALR. sn, co: 1909, FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30, oof -Dverything Home Complete, { | Entrance on etther Madison or Spring Street, as well as through | Second Avenue Entrance on etther| == Pasement’ Sa estoom Inexpensive Summer Waists | Trimmed Hats for Spring $3.75 Here’s a Smari Gown for Girls From ‘Ol Lunnon. Whites of 7 eggs, beaten very, |very stiff, Add one-half toaspoon jof cream of tartar to the whites while beating. Yotke of 7 ogg well} beaten, three-quartera cup of granu | lated sugar sifted five times beaten lightly into whites. Now: add the j}beaten yolks, then 1 scant cup of| | flour sifted 5 times folded in, F | j with vanilla last. Do not gre baking tin, just four it. Fake about 40 minutes {n a moderate oven, 3 alsts of White washi A good assortment Chocolate Cake. Walsts o : yar . | One oup sugar, one-half oup butter mull, all-over-tuck of Ready - to - Wear ib on to a cream, Melt 2 squares! Hats of fan braid of chocolate, atir tnto butter and ed, with long sleeves ’ daa sugar, 2 eggs, 1 level cup four, room and high, pointed collar; 15. White | sifted in with 1 teaspoon of baking | powder | Cover when cool with a white | frosting made as followa: One cup styles, trimmed with wings, quills and rib bon $1 Mull jof confectioners’ sugar, add drop . |by drop just enough water or milk Waists, having deep Sailor and Mush jto make {t spread uleely on the and room tyles of plain jeake with a knife. Flavor with ?, . " or fancy braid, in light vanilla. ’ j Valencienne inser 7 tancy 8 wre a igh onsen . and dark colors, trimmed velvet or satin rib Maple Partait, tion, edged with nar bon and flowers Reat 4 eggs slightly, pour on cow. lace _ruifles a ! jalowly 1 cup of hot maple syrap. é ' } UNTRIMMED SHAPES and with tucks; long sleeves, hack trimmed clusters f b1.15. Waists of white India lawn, having entire front trimmed with rows of open-work embroidery |Cook tn double boller until very thick, stirring constantly, Strain and cool, then add 1 pint of cream, | beaten stiff, Mold, pack fn salt and ce and let stand three hours, Black M and small braid, in black, bl 95« Turbans 75¢ an Shay , of fancy ue, brown Roll-f blue, and | black, blue or brown Chips WINGS AND FLOWERS 35c-—Wings in « in black, Milan, and straw, Large irnt; small white MATTHEW SCOTT, FROM LATEST PHOTOGRAPH, Beott, Poor Man's Pudding. Butter a pudding dish. Over the bottom of dish scatter one-half cup | in turban or mu 5 H } ; wealthy fidently predicts her election and | umpagne, gray and cock green BL, widow, is the ad-| Insurgents, alwnys present tn the | well washed raw rice, one-half cup} This nobby faced cloth costume tucks; long sleeves with clusters of tucks and cuffs 65 Vines vac white, light-bitue erald and gree Gaadidate for the preai-jranks of the Daughters, have de |sugar, a pinch of salt, a sprinkle of| for @ airl of 15, imported from Lom sdeed:v r lace: $1.15 1Be t aScn Fi cg ve +! ne eae hy Se gechrny Gf the exclusive and) cided upon Mra. William ©. Story |nutmeg. Then pour on 1 quart of| don. whore it wae designed by De |{] “CBS@ Wilh lace; p?.t0. O TOR WETS 18 CRO TEAMING Spring enstes Daughters of the as their candidate, milk, Bake in a medium oven an | benh m & Freebody, famous ladies PAPA ARPALR ARAL RL RRP PPAR RRR AR PPR RAPP AP at the coming) The battle in prospect this year hour and # half. Don't stir at all, | ray 4 4 am the organization in| will rage over the completion of|cither before or after it goes Into| _ ve L d Emb oideries ” 19, She ts the Continental hall, the million-dotlar| the oven, The time for baking may | aces an . pa @e famous Mrs. Donald marble memorial the D. A. R. wanta/ vary, but bake atil the rice shows) like cream. If the oven te too hot} * several years president to build tn Washington, which has} above the milk and ft {# done, Every |the milk evaporates and {t i« too if the Daughters, who con- figured In many stormy scenes. ‘gratn is separate and the milk in | weit Women’s and Misses’ Covert Jackets | Hosiery and Knit Underwear Edges, white and Embroidery 1 red, white and 6c Colored and pink, navy, or all-white white an yard, 5¢ ' Embroidery Edges, in desirable trim Covert Jackets 36 - inch r re) 1 Silk-Lis AVAVAYAWA VAY AW) 7 VAVAVAY clerk of the court, ban reatgned, He | f Embroidery Edg r ] i Women’s Cotton, Lisle and Silk-Lisle ——egunapaln SALSA RIEFS BY W RE ia the last officebolder appointed | ming wid ard, 10 length, with semi-fitted back "a i Sra 7 by Judge Reid to quit Embroidery 1S¢ - ot Hosiery, in plain colors and black. The Flouncing; yard, finished with bands and buttons of self-ma terial; coat collar $3.95) and revers .. Popular tailor-stitched | .-- Attorney General} Wickersham has asked President Taft to appoint T. R. Lyons of Ju | | New York.—ttonrat have escaped trial for the alleged libel on John D. Rockefeller, Jr. | through a writ of habean corpus | Uties, N. V.—Last night Vieo President Sherman aad Congress man Humphrey were the honored guests at the annual banqnet’ of mployes styles are all-lace and boot lace effects; also split-sole and rib-top Hosiery. Out sizes in black and tan. Pair, 25¢. USEMENTS VINSON ONIN NONI AVAN and 20c 1B-inch Ce yard, 25¢ and 35¢e neau judge of the first division. Normandy Valenciennes Edges and Insertions, 2 to 5 inches wide; yard, WANTS RIGHT-OF-WAY J the Chamber of Commerce. Humph-| B Biatne yesterday filed a © ihectdesy rey toasted “The Layman’s Picture | pect with the county commis | . wcer of the Panama Canal latoners aeking th rightot-way |f finished edges; Cover Embroidery; Children’s Hosiery—odds and ends—- in light and medium weights; pair, 1Se; two pairs, 25¢ omeft’s Ribbon Beading, with 10¢ and 15¢ yard, Silk-Finished, Swiss-Rib- Chicago.—Dr. F. E. J. Lioyd, who from Renton to Issaquah be grant Venise Bands, in white, cream and . ‘ s . several years ago renounced the ed him for the purpose of construct 1H eery : good quality and style; yard, 19¢ ewe ry ove ties bed Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeveless Episcopal faith and became a Cath- ing an electric railway I to SOc $ i a : style; white, pink and sky; 15¢; 2 fot ole priest, has rejoined the Epiaco — Id detion’ Cluny’ Eden: with bende ‘Indestructible” Pearl, Turquoise or } 5'*? , ee Peres | pal church WANT—A farm or acre tracts | mitation Vuny ECges, ¥ pen | Coral: Merthea+ screw or elavediens 1 Rome.— Mount Aetna is not in a 3 and 4 inches wide; yard, 12c and Ss”, bose style; 4% Women’s Cotton Union Suits, pure white, high neck, long sleeves and an- kle length high neck, short sleeves and knee length style; 35c. Handkerchiefs Q nstitched Handkerchiefs stat with pendants, 9% Vaider, Alaska. of eruption as reported John H Burtoa, WHEN PRINT BLURS Irritable temper and general die leomfort result. We positively cure | thia condition with our specially ground glasses. Schuchard Optical a Specialists, 1207 Second Sitk Embroidered Net Bands, pom padour effects, in black and popular col ors; yard, 28¢ to 5% 18-Inch Oriental Net All-Overs, white and ¢ream ; 42c | a 00. aLovns. } | | ld-Filled Cuff Links Opp Seavey Hotet , suit, to Ge yard carf Pins, of imitation pearl or ¢ | Neckwear ssd Veiling Values MON decal a os Russian Net Veilin (Without Commission) SLD No Pon oem The Heme of “WERE ECTO" beat | ove In thie city for Lednad ® pelr rooches with large amethysts or in 1 silver desi Sheer Il-Linen 6%e. &; yard, 15 Gold-Plated Collar Pins, in 10c various Pro pair, n'’s Crossbar Colored Hem sky, yard Ructhing in all-white, white and hiefs ; SECLUSIVS Mitten, 6Y%c Srooc he in miniature de- HAS#H AND MAMIE TTA, AT THE #Tan. elelelelalalaieletahed the Raffles route, after whieh fol- lows the colored comedians and acre Right of Way “The - yy aeboro Gtrt * one act wa Musteal Bontley s Xylo phone eeloe were righ and the work of Fei Austraitan stn; eapectaliy worth Ruchanen and Bt seen in colored ec Christian of the D'Urber- Vande vitie. tile. ‘Vaudeville. comedian Mier Lorraine! J Seeeeeeeeeee chek the beat made one of th w thle | The act is put on by tc little streams of | night an: ws filled the | thing not to be missed. Bt the delegates JR2| Cal Stewart, the familiar Unete | & mammoth dis-| tosh, pute th | were bat trimming 4 Were not asunder Bi farto toian, does some ei outs. addition. "he Jame nome | Mr. Reiter or inte the act And, starting @ straight cornet tion brings to to be really ex the rtiwte jot bit which prove ed th of docttity whow iF tails and eating . Girt the bith tg the stuff WAN1—Boara and room. Hee pege 6. — artiotic Ji about t art Ite a nyone should a at ” yes he noeived Sense, of course aeded the Bfare went» twas Nobby suite mado in the latest styles and best of materials. New coats in both short and long lengths Sompeiica ty ‘do St thelr finish. Bnough Spring and Summer Millinery pair of} hit the} ou muw In, forks BODIE BOYNDEN YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD, EASY PAYMENTS. Cash Credit Westherg & Childs 1312—-Beoond Ave—-1312 @ 30 conte fe the usual mu-} “Reatcttice ink peeee Lise” Campbell 119 Colamite be RETIRING FROM BUSINESS IN SEATTLE =| Pianos, Organs, Player- Pianos, Electric Pianos Prices Wrecked, The slaughter is on. serve. $100 Will Go as Far as $200 AT ANY OTHER STORE. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME, No re- Everything for Sale—Real Estate, Houses and Lots, Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages Two Automobiles; Horses, Wagons and Bug- gies. The largest stock of Musical Goods in the iWest. OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9 P. M. Cline Piano Co. 1406 FIRST AV. whit@ and pink, and champagne; 196. = Windsor Ties, in navy, red and black; 12 New Silk Bows, each, 15 Embroidered Stiff each, 20c Soft Dutch Collars, combinatio lawn and insertion, nicely trimmed with Valeficiennes lace ; each, 15¢ white, sky, Mee in popular col pink ws Dutch Collars; ma of House Wrappers $1.00—Wrappers for morning wear, made long and full, with ruffle at the bottom. - Has high turnover collar and oe shirt waist sleeve. The material fy ery and white checked, or black pie with white stripes $1.25—Wrappers of percale, In navy blue, with white dot; gray or navy bine with white stripe, trimmed with fancy pattern bands. Made long and full, with deep ruffle at the bottom $1.50—Wrappers of heavy quality percale, Copenhagen blue or gray, with full ruffle at the bottom, tucked across front and trimmed with buttons. Items From the Art Needlework Section Round Embroi Hooks; 5« Oval Embroidery Hogks, sn finished and well made; 3x6, 4 6x12; 8c Raffia Baskets, in many sizes, includ- ing Covered Baskets, Work Baskets, Letter Receivers, Whisk Broom Hold era and others; each, 25¢ Tinted Pillow Covers, in iSe tery vothly x9 and signs ; Women’s Aprons in Many Styles iSe—Band Aprons, of washable dark apron gingham; several patterns. 260—Band Aprons, of light calico, 1bo—All-Over Aprons, of light-col without sleeves abo—All-Over Aprons bard style, without sleeves 150--Maide’ Aprons, of white lawn 350—Children’s Aprons, of white lawn babds of embroidery across front and ruffle over tol4 years. 500--Children’s Aprons, of white lawn med around neck and armeyes with embroidery edge. hematitched ruffle around bottom and has broad sash Children’s with sleeves, Aprons, of light blue or pocket 50c atyle, | Lpdles’ Home Joiirnal Pat- terns for M Now on Sale blue in washable colors red calico, of good quality checked gingham, made Hub. An assortment of checks to select from. with hematitch c—Amoskeag Gingham Aprons, made with bib CHILDREN’S APRONS made Hubbard style. made Princess style, turnover collar and sash. Large signs, gold or oxidized finished ; 48 Bead Necklaces, colors, cluding amethyst various ; also black; 25¢ Gold-Plated Barrettes, many set with colored stones; 48¢ styles, Large Barrettes, in fancy colored ef- fects; 48c | Satchels ond “Treks A new assortment of Oxford and Club Bags, in black walrus grain and olive-brown calfskin, hand-sewn black sole leather-covered riveted frame with polished brass lock and catches, extra good leather lining with French edges, reinforced leather riveted corners, Fourteen-inch, 18-inch, $8.75 with sewed-in English frame, edges and corners; from $11.50 28.00. Three- Ply Trunks, in black, covered with hard black Full cloth lined, two trays, the top tray having fall all; and dowels; and seamless handle, $7.25; 16-inch, $8.00; Other styles Veneer Slatless fiber, russet-fiber-bound. over combination new style bo extra good aie Thirty- six-inch size, $18.00. Dresser Trunks, of good quality bass wood, with extra heavy duck covering, hardwood slats all around, extra heavy brassed steel trimmings, and heavy Inside has three Thirty-f $18.50; 38-44 sheet-steel on bottom. faced trays sur-inch size, $17 36-inch, inch, $19.50 and white checked made Hubbard style, plies with shoulders, Sizes 2 trim Finished with pink gingham, all-over INCORPORATED € =e | ) Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs ; 614c. Women's All-Linen Handkerchiefs ; 15 Men’s Good Handkerchiefs ; Hemstitched sality Pure %- -inch hem; 15e. Wash Goods 30-inch Printed Batiste, in a large display of patterns and colorings. In- Linen { cluded in this assortment are many of ‘ |FREDERICK & NELSO the popular bordered effects; a yard, 12% 32-inch Imported Madras Waisting, in a wide variety of striped and figured designs and colorings; yard, 15c. 26-inch Mercerized Gingham, “ striped, checked and plaid effects; yard, 15¢. Sheets and Pillow Cases Seamed Sheets of soft-finished muslin; 72x90 weight, medium- 39c. 42x36 excellent Twilled Mus! quality; each, in Pillow Cases, 10c. Black Petticoats Petticoats of black moire percaline, jf with full flounce of three-inch ruffles, j finished with narrow bias bands ; 95e. of black therbloom, hed finished Pettice pe perealine and moire he having full flounce, with rows of shirring and stitched ruffles; $1.25 Floor Sonia Section All-Wool 9x12 $8.50. 9x12 9x12 $22.50. 9x12 Seamless Velvet $21.00. 8-3x10-6 20,50. 8-3x10-6 $27.50. Art Squares, Fiber Rugs, $6.00. Body Brussels Rugs, . Rugs, Body Brussels Rugs, Wilton Rugs, Ladies’ | Home Journal | Style Books

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