The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1909, Page 7

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gADICINE OF LOVE CURED BRIDE WHO BENNET OEWEY AND HI6 HOSPITAL BRIDE Here's a pretty hat for the very little gi it has the popular mushroom rown, The whites to a froth r in 1 tea y whites of tar, Add salt and la jee, ems. Bake on a griddle, spread er,, with butter and marmalade or jelly. Roll ep, sprinkle with sugar and serve. Pitlan rice—Into quart of| liquor in which cabbage has been} cooked put a cup of washed rice. | Salt and pepper to taste, cover! waifles—Beat together 2 im, teaspoon salt. In another pan pot clone and set on a brisk fire Let boll 10 minutes, set aside to soak and dry, but do not pour off liquor Meet milk and Batter. Mix al! wel! together. and serve hot ie crust—Cook 1 fg @ double bolle ce make a th begin to boll 2 Pree is very eoft. Add 1 table pe to 1 cup tomatoes. 7 Huger, o little salt, lemme. and and cook slowly % hour. Season make it hold to taste with salt and pepper , sugar and a bit of butter. Cook f a few minutes longe and serve. | Orange Cream | juice, 1 cup] sugar, % dissolved in 4 % of a cup of cold water. Add { whipped cream One million women simply etest washing dishes because they = not yet found the right way | if you were compelled to do your house- kin mg way your mother did before you, | would be almost unbearable. | And still many women cling to the ancient | route when washing dishes. | here’s abetter way,aneasierway,asafer way. GOL D DUST added to your dish-water ill make your dishes whiter aud cleaner m they ever can be made without it. That’s better way. GOLD DUST, unlike soap, cleans more | m the surface. It goes deeper after germs ad hidden food partic les, and sterilizes every- ming it touches. That’s safer way. GOLD DUST does all hard part of the task Hout your assistance ause it begins to dis- lve and clean the mo- Ment it touches the water. *hat’s the casier way. made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY | Makers of FAIRY SQAP, the oval cake. THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1 16, 1909 td > WAS MARRIED ON HOSPITAL SICK BED laytiniey: ima | For Children When she t ' An Upfailing Chare ' SAD FOR NIFTY 190 | MRS, DAPPLED GRAY CAT walke { out of the ba thom’ tat ae” Ths. OR} = ‘ BATHING GIRL Mr P h mout M ni : girs ' : 1 ek MAINLY ABOUT WOMEN To Moke Halr Wave puck ‘ The Marry hs x bis ( ‘ ont's for Girls " 4 1 r Dor ine ara 5 « “ ; tT « : av wr in puf! bh om a the tr T idied | rf ‘ v the 1 tag ~-|SHOP OF SWELLDOM MAN TAILORS FOR LADIES A Fortunate Purchase Of high grade suitings enables us to make one more extraordinary offering in high-grade ladies’ ne WE WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR 50 STRICTLY MAN TAILORED SUITS, MADE TO MEASURE, IN THE LATEST STYLES, REGULARLY SOLD BY US FOR FROM $40.00 TO $75.00, FOR This offer is limited to only fifty Suits and positively no more orders will be accepted at this price. Hundreds of Seattle women are now wearing Suits made by us, for which they paid from $40 to $75, of exactly the same kind of materials and the same quality of workmanship. The same care will be exercised in the cutting and fitting and we will make the same perfect haircloth fronts which we put into our regular $40 to $75 Suits. We absolutely guarantee our haircloth fronts not to break. Ladies’ tailors in the high rent district down town are compelled you $50 to $100 for suits of this cter made to measure. We make more ladies’ organization, the buving of woolens direct / to charge s to mea e than any shop in Seattle from the n irers and enormous sé rent enable us to make this extraordinary offer, which will last for two d yniy Styles Leg Materials V« le 1 vn on the late ’arisian fashion plates, one of wt Mate i Il 1 and best in the recent imp< m I lapd se West of I 1 br oths, Venetians, chif fon broade far « imported ( t undre worsteds, fashionable tan hair line suiting 1 in bones est sf les in grays and greens. Our stock is ‘ the most « ig will be ¢ at ing but the newest and snap pi boug c will be n Every rment we make will be satin lined, guaranteed for two se ns, with haircloth fronts, guaranteed to retain their shape. (EXT I RA SPECIAL—White Serge Suits Remember, Imp rted WI Se rges that regul arly cost from $2.75 to $4.50 Saturday ] \ Se i ilar thing in a gts York and tl ‘ 1. Thousar be worn in Seattle du Fair. We will include these ds a 1 kably k Monday “3 y age Only For Saturday and Monday Only tincd P27-IO tinings30.00 Say $12.50 ' No Seattle woman should think of buying a ready-made suit during the next two days, : when $30.00 will purchase a man-tailored suit made to measure. Y WHEN COMING DOWN TOWN TO DO YOUR SHOPPING SATURDAY OR MONDAY, ASK THE CONDUCTOR FOR TRANSFERS TO THE MADISON STREET, EAST UNION, 19TH AVENUE OR CAP ITOL HILL LINES, ALL OF WHICH PASS OUR DOORS. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK “: SHOP OF SWELLDOM “= a SR Sn EWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE wed da 2 9

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