The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1909, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

__STORK'S COMING TO MAKE =|. curry powder of flour, # okly a hall pint k. When the d 10 minutes add 2 mand @ hard “ tixtiire * When hot serve ' ood ome Put table me of butter in chafing dish tablespoon of minced — miu | ISN'T THIS A NICE PLACE FOR A STORK TO visit? THE LONGWORTH SUMMER HOME. The course also includes numerous | jother matters pertaining to the | proper bringing ap of a juventie Niek or Alice, and ie being in| parted by all the wise old dowagers) in her wide ecirole of friends and} acquaintances. And they also do say that Mrs. | | } Alice expects the visit of the stork | before At any rate. } caretakers of the Nicholas Long worth summer ho not far from) President Taft's new summer home at Beverly, Mass, have recetved or: | | dere to apen up the house and get) WAS. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH. in readiness for the coming of Mre WASHINGTON, May 1 They Alles, who will arrive there carly jin Jane, } do say that Princess Alice, that te, | The house le beautifully situated, Mra. Nicholas Longworth, has been | 144 commands & maguificent view engaged for some time tao course | of Massachusetis bay it te suf in domestic seleace, which Includes | fickently excluded from the Kare of the making of ceriain wonderfel,/ the multitude, in the middle of a > little fluffy lace gar- large ostate. to be an ideal resting > ments that go to wake up a layette. | place for a young mother ess <a —— R SITET LSETS Ts, SWEETEST: UNKNOWN WIVES OF § WELL KNOWN MEN SEPTENODS CEI | Mre Rdward 1. Marriman, wife of }the wirard of rafiruad finanetery, is & member of the famed New York $7400," but the world doesn't know her, She. participates but Httie In society's activities, preferring the quiet of her home at Tuxedo Park. N.Y. ‘The Harrimans were married more j than @ soore Of years ago, but time han only served to heighten Mrs Harriman'’s gitihood beauty. She was Mise Mary Avereli. of Ogdens } | burs. S. Y. daughter of one of the i i ploneer railroad capitalists, Harrt | man had already acc: mulated bis first miltion. i ‘The Harrimans have one daughter, Mise Mary Harriman, a« beautiful jraieo an her mother ts @ matron. | retaty and companion of Mra Taft | at the White Houne, recetves a sal ary of $1,000 a your. Lady Aberdeen and other women Of the Irish nobility recently held an exposition in Dublin to boom Irish todustries. I EDWARD H. HARRIMAN. Brooklyn suffragets are studying | Barrie's play, “What Every Woman to obtain from it ideas “ai I ; In a lecture at Chicago, Jotn Temple Graves made the statement | that in New York 27,600 women are ; working to support their husbands. Steamed Graham Bread. | Three cups graham four, 1 cup! ‘flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 2) teaspoons salt, 1 cup molasses, 2 cups milk, Mix dry Ingredients, ad the melames and milk. Turn into |well battered steamer and steam four hours. The water must boll) constantly during the cooking. er may be substituted for milk This pprgpordoat makes two loaves. Whole Wheat Muffins, Mocrison’s Cafe = 1222 Second Av. B. & M. All Kinds of nds of Bakery Goode made at Thomperon's, and of the bewt THOMPSON'S CAFE AND BAKERY, Second Av. and Marion St. Gusie A. Algood, Atlanta so | Woman, ix at the head of a manufacturing Billy Taft " (possums Wisconsin university has @ Kqual Suffrage League, nto Van Hise’s daugh One eae, | plat of sweet milk, % teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons of sugar, 2% teaspoons baking powder, 4 vups of whole whent four. A URPRSE TO MRS. £4. BARKER ; _ 4203 DAYTON AV., CITY 5 I feel I want to tell all those who 55 years old, and have been} & cuosiant sult with my eyes|faay suffer as I have of the won qed When 1 was|derful good Dr. F, W. Dickey has years off 1 mted for my} done me. Wes. The doctor me Ina dark! (Signed) MRS. 6. M BARKER. | Foon for « lone time, but I Kot Dr. Dickey has equipped his of-) Hitter 1 suffered with extreme | tees with the Intert and mont mod- Rervour hood «, dizay apellx, and|ern electrical appliances he} Bek to my stomach. 1 tried man | dove fopment of the m Gifferent doctors In this count en which ana i nl foreign countries, be-jaiving the ble which adds vitality to the nervous system. my | @ on, Whieh cutise welling in many dif ing my past life i hed ne y ego eliminat weakness and cansed @ com-| poor sight reakdown. Bince Cross eyes straightened wither at | faith became In-| operation or arugs | been a sufferer! With years’ practical expert-| hort time ago Llence ag an eyesight apectaliet, and tame to & from Califormta, |} 4 graduats ot the leading col After al here 1 had sev-|jeges of Germany and America, 1 preatrations, ‘Three! am prepared to treat stecessfully atriel in from thelthe most complicated and chronic Seattle, Finally 1 | cape Mntire #ativfaction guaran FW. Dickey, | teed. Le EMR | CONSULTATION FREE. THE BOULEVARD amination | Charges Moderate. 4th & PIKE vision, fit- und glasses, "| DR. F. W. DICKEY | THOMPSON'S CAFE }German + American Byesight Spe-} AND BAKERY, efalint t ” |GECOND AV. AND MARION ST, nd spin 4 People’s Bank Butkling, h ‘ : Cornea? Mecond and P' Ite soe where they treat you wate, aad i eo r ything of the boat at and getting better| Office Howra; $a m to 6p m|, vate prices fool ike @ new per-|Hundayn, 16 to 19 m | ke ar fo to Phone, Main 6490. j OPEN DAY AND NIGHT jmitnanton mix well] Order versity Street, affording all ventencns 1 | ts not #0 exact setence, ond should tntrasted American Cafe oHE. STAR--SATURDAY, MAY 1, wisi | add 1, boll up lore Put tw r it a fine Nr ont “ae ‘s aud eovve hat | ating Nuh Ww " ; an STH ; to a bol : Glazed Sweet Potatoes, tablenpoone Une’ etthor baked or bolled Hweet awit DF tatoos, slice them lengthwind, But wid ter a baking dish and put in a layer ta ‘lof the sliced potato, season with i pepper, salt, dota of butter (plenty jetty and sprinkle with sugar, Put feoxtract. Simmer {8 another layer of potato and tiring constantly jxeason in the same manner, Add a Japoonful or two of water and bake | pe diy Tantil brown “anti they _ wn. Atir in 2 dessert Gingerbread. mola saen, le siting op cup ot or ginger if you pre % tenapoon of walt, 2 tablony Vinegar, 1 teaspoon of anters gua cup of botling water, flour et o make a soft batter and 1 we tpn ean, added the last thing der given, and be sure not | stiff, Bake in a moderate may ell hours. Short Atier-theater Regular meals a apoctalty apectal iatrance to Ladierw Grill on Uni- con THOMPSON'S CAFE AND BAKERY Has one of the finest dining roome | tn the olty,” Tow feel comtoreatie | and satigtied if you go the | Fourth and Pike» On the Boulevard SPRING DELICACIES daintily served on clean table linen and with nice table ware are in order at this restaurant broiled pring chicken, shad, strawberries and cream—almost everything you oan think of that you'd like. Nor is the price die proportionately high, We buy the best in the market and must therefore serve you likewise — optome al prescribe for disorders of the , ‘aie world. weit think that backache, pain on away through = the = hips, headache, | Third av, between Pikeand Union. eijioy” disny spells, sick he _——— ache, nervousness and swelling of to 12:30, Including Sunday. Nothing Bat ¢ vtatl at The Newport! voy. Rastus Goes Fishing. Mr. Henry"Going fishing on washday, Rastus? 1 thought Melissa needed you to gather wood and make a fire to boil the clothes.” Rastus—“Yes, sah, Marse Henry, But Anty Drudge here, she done sho'd M'Lissy how to wash de clo’s without no flah an’ M’lissy she say hit’s as easy as rollin’ off a log.” Anty Drudge—"That's right, Mr. Henry. Rastus had better be working than fishing, but Melissa doesn't need him, Fels-Naptha makes the bigyest washing easy for one person in leas time than the old way.” Do your washing without a fire next time. Save the bother, the discomfort and the cost of fuel, Wash your clothes with Fels-Naptha in cool or lukewarm water, in summer or winter, It's much easier—no hard rubbing is needed, Tt saves the clothes because there's no boiling to weaken them and no hard rubbing to wear them out. It takes less than half the time of the old way. And this Fels-Naptha way of wash- ing in cool or lukewarm water makes your clothes cleaner, sweeter, and fresher than if you boiled and hard-rubbed ’em till Doomsday. Don't take a substitute for Fels-Naptha because it will not do the work. Look for the red and green wrapper and follow the directions printed on the back. BUY YOUR COAL ot factory trade. No orders too anal to receive our best at~ tention, no orders too large for us to fill satisfactorily, J. W. BULLOCK 008 heck Av. Seattie, Wash. The Raleigh positively sot ora atin,” your shoe polisher tor rie: MEN ONLY. Fourth Av., between Uston and Pike, No further comments meceasary. Trunks BROKERS| Private Leased Wire te All Bs- changes $. C. Osborn & Co. M sree) = anf Wivet Av, saan MEE: AK & BNE C0, iret Ave. During fair season will rent Cosh Registers at low rate. Mak ee now, THE 1, OO, Phone— i M, 1180, business chance advertisers. | be ad. | we ork and worry In life that any | needless daily suffering from back- 7s} ache, headacho, disziness, languor ve wot competent to | or other kidney ills is unfortunate, indeed. W, 1. TYMMS, M.D. Doan's Kidney Pills have ariet—844 Areade Bidg.| brought new life, health and an Intrength to thousands of women lafflicted in this way, by curing the kidne: If you don't just H. LL. KLEIN guderetend.. your condition, don't} | Hi forget that it may be the kidneys. | Women easily fall vietim to kid- | ney iis, The confining work a} woman does, the tight, heavy clothing she wears, the constant | bonding, reaching and lifting of} housework, the cares of bringing {up eblidren, are all trying. Any |fever, cold, chill or strain may and set up! che and dis THE SHOEMAKER. ' Ut you can't get boots or ff Shah OF Ren eae i measure a7 TAME i] STRERT, THE ORIENTAL POOT, Rooms, tion, with ba cong turbances of the urine Too many’ women have me to the ankles, wrists or limba, are troubles peculiar to the sex, Don't make that mistake, Suapect your erful values in Men's ||) kidneys first. Men have similar weds Unoaiiea Sull® aches when the kidneys are stok Py hg! It In a Woman's duty to herself jand to her family to detect the firat signs of kidney weakness, and to give her kidneys prompt help, A apocial remedy for weakened or Furntanin, d Bult Cases fulta for rent ot the Ihpr eo Btep, and Behot ights Wed and Bat by apporntment where you oe pet good Coal, guar- anteed full weight and good | treatment. We cater to family Turkish Baths’ | We are getting results for ouir | bid #8 HALL, M.D. / ” le, Wh, DOAN’S KI Sold by all dealers, Price So cents, Faaren-Mp aemmanemnandinalaey? COME OUT TOMORROW AND Let Us Show You Our New COLUMBIA PARK ADDITION market toda terms to suit purchasers CIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO WILL BUILD AT ONCK Price $300 and Up Lots 40x100 to Alley AN ADDITION FOR THE WAGE EARNER AND INVESTOR " the OVERLOOKING LAKE WABSH- INGTON, BAILEY PENINSULA, LAKE WASHINGTON BOUL. VARD, with commanding view of MT, KAINIER, MT. BAKER AND THE ( ADES. The itiful home section of Be- attle, All the advantages of a close 20 minutes from water, side- schools, in residence district. Pt Square; city alke and telephones, ches and stores You could not find a better loca- tion for your bome. This Is a Quick-Action Sale Lots Are Selling Fast BUY NOW--WHEN YOU CAN BUY RIGHT. Tuke Renton & Southern car— any but Renton Express—on Wash- ington Bt, get off at Brandon Bt. and walk four blocks east to our branch office on the addition, or eall on Burke & Farrar 408 NEW YORK BLOCK, Ind, 4687 Main 4709, it you yg 4 mood | trout or base. popular il raices.” “fess Pine SC BING! BAN 623 Blewett 5 mine gol a book which tfachen you how to cure without ourself autifully tlueti for It FISHERMAN 1111 First Ave, CANE FURNITURE} A ferme, yeotee of the “Ont rovnon's } POYNOR—#UMSITURE | aldort Bullding, | Smash! Smash! | give it free to every si Siling persow who mails me this fiehing. wat your |} a a | The big | home-made loaf of satisfying, , 1 health-givings ° t., Fremont. Oe-page droge Its rated pag Mik urinary ney Pil table ingredients only on the kidne’ the drive and cure nently, idneya, out hb “EVERY PICTURE, TELLS A STORY Mrs. G. AL Minor ave. publication, re it eral health b ney Kennedy Drug © ev ad Mire last. fitted at in my body was ld_not believe Duy > ghey & 7 [Tre SOS i | Rhenmatis 4 + | fees In the relt are 220 to 295 gulate ache and kidney troubles permas WOMEN ‘SUFFER NEEDLESS PAIN’ Many Mysterious Aches May Be Cured by Cur- ing the Kidneys. that taken by strong or weak, or yf or old, for the action is gentle, Doan's Kid ney Pills restore normal action of the wring ys. SEATTLE PROOF Chamberlain, Seattle, Wash, “In 2908 I gave a statement ommending D Kidney Pils, and 1 now think as bighly of them. four years T was an almost cons] stant sufferer from kidney trouble 1 had the most acute pain in my ok, and at times was unable m my household duties, d and languld, and my gets] ame much run I fortunately read of Dean's Pills, and was so. tm that I procured @ box from the” 1 had only @ fow doses when I felt soon For a OD st paiiding, corne r Ti "ike treet Chat oh r NBs ¥ give free cot mblie, | #wWtation and ‘the what ails yon, ‘tere om if you jnet | Mika y JACOB NELSONS | BRAY, tee B NELSON, } i 7 Russel? Ay, Ballang, diseased kidneys, for backache and | disorders, is Doan's Kid+ a composition of may at three “ise moat complete . a no) stat

Other pages from this issue: