The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1909, Page 5

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THE STAR--SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1909, [CULTURE CLUB ELECTS| ITS OFFICERS | snd plenic, held at the home Mra, C. J. Riley, the ¢ fe ¢ seems ~=OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN gg SUMMER GIRL CAN LAUGH AT HOTTEST DAY OF YEARy [sistemas Stns" SHE'S CUT HER WARDROBE DOWN TO TEN PIEGES; WAS 13, c=". Sune iffticer M vice Ai Amon, trea toole Jordan wading wecreta H tary Mra. Lero Mrs, BB, Eden Mre. ©, KB Bogardu V. 1. Kee to the City JPederation | Mra. DA ates to th ure and Mra he were anid e closing mer Bird ekly 84) home of Mra, C. ¢ “BACK TO PRISON CELL) FOR SMUGGLER will ting o Ma wy inp baled ee ‘ 4 mere ig Rey Mery raining and nuts or Bngliah greet eee ee eae guMMER GIRLS Orange Charlotte Ope shied never earn TrIT Anty Drudge Gives More Reasons. lAttle Bunice—'Boo Hoo! I had a pretty pink frock and mama cooked it and the pink all came out,” Mother—"T didn't shouldn't have clothes,” Cleopatra shoe Cleopatra shoe eeocht t corse I tatorgarment stocking tion chemise a pomattox, & ding to his state his vow Kelley was sentenced of at ing watet, sugar ment, he « little of th a pan of ®/ gins tot ® | beaten whites * know the color would fade or I boiled it along with the other 222 eae reeently on ng and will entence in| when it be atiffiy Herve | start soon to serve ku | the federal prison. Aplng The King of Smugglers now | 4 little wait. |70 years of age and his life since an cut it up| the civil war has been a series of with whipped| daring crimes, He has kept the |federa) authorities busy with his} smugeling of Chinese and oplum He injured himself while eseaping ;\from a fast moving train several years ago, and it is thought that this year will be his In the an old charg owen th thy pili, 3h nd HI ne with a custard made ¥ ee, 1 pint of f eugar * * AVERAGE MAN'S don ony OUTFIT Anty Drudge—“Anything will fade, my dear, if it’s boiled long enough. Boiling weakens the fabric and dissolves the dye. The best way is not to boil your elothes, but to wash them with Fels-Naptha in cool or lukewarm water, Fels-Naptha sets the colora instead of fading them, besides making the clothes wear longer. It also saves you time, work, bother, and money.” 4 erknereere eee eee ee eee eee - - 1 One oxford. ante, or you Another oxford, One sock. One lightweight | ; aeateer rere . be hottost tay of the | Pate with th } Pee pommeer gitl of 190 can Ianxh | » and serve union Yankee Crout. One negligee shirt, cuffe Blice % of & hen s = & > > a joabbage and 3 me jput into a small add 1 cup of vi galt, lard th: drt wentence of one ¢| last sentence. | WILL NAME DELEGATES. One delegate to the Irrigation 1), & good aprinkling Of POPPE | Congress, to be held in Spokane Cover with boiling water and cook | Aygunt » 14, and five delegates \2 hours. tw the Another sock One pair 8. One colla % One ne 10. One straw hat. nel trousers. i ese ee ee eee eee There are cheaper laundry soaps tual Fels-Naptha but no other so-economical, Sounds odd, doesn't it ? laf clothing each year, No, there ts pings are preferable if you have no danger of her gotng any farthor,|* And when you see her on the hottest day this year aho will be|** * * * * ** #e #8 & ® cool and comfortable. There wilt be no starch in her garments-—-only | how greatly she has progressed {n | dry, coot soft linen and not very | the fight for warm-weather beauty mueh of it and comfort The avernge man will wear 10] garments this summer, too, but RECIPES YOR contrast bia stuffy trousera and enat with the white coolness of the summer girl you will understand . Lemon Crawford company has a prior right} ‘Take yellow rind « mm the street, although the Seattle! ed), the juice of 8, Be wore iapenses with, | ° t be reduced to . this summer would wa oe & hat as with gad stockings. Grace- | not In vogue, ik drooping hats of panama will] In the summer of 1906 collars x "vogue. | were in style, which made hum “fast summer It took 11 pleces to | ber of pleces, 13. The year of 1909 w hottest-day-of will see no collars on the most pr. clinging skirt modish summer dresses. the mode then, and Thus, in three years, the sum necessary, in Blectric company rushed tte tracks | gar. $ eggs, through under a city permit. The mor gitt has thrown away Oe peice : BRATE ANNIVERSARY Wel obviate tne peor ep Pigter yen t ———$$—$—$__— t In the summer of 1907, 12 pleces j were required, because the combina tion lingerie, now so popular, was * + * * *) * * * * Tr fetal Cong Angust 16 to 21, ar th Balad Dressing Heat 2 tablespoonfule of butter |} and 1 tablespoonful of salad ott in| cial club and the Chamber & double boiler, add % @ cupful of!of Commerce have been asked to | our mixed with 3 tablespoonfuls of | suggest names oful of mustard, | -- . celery walt, 1 toa spoonful salt and @ dash of cay-/ enne, Stir until well blended, add slowly 1% cupfuls of thick soyr milk and cook for 20 minutes, stirring un [til perfectly smooth Beat 3 eggs | wntil light, add 1 cupful of hot vine- | @er, combine the two mixtures and ook until the ogee are net from the fire and add the strained | juice of 1 lomon. But it’s true, Fels-Naptha is more economical be« cause it saves time, saves work, saves the cost of fuel and makes your clothes weaty twice as long. Fels-Naptha cleans your clothes in cool or lukewarm water in summer or winter without boiling or hot water to weaken their fabric, and without hard rubbing to wear them into holes, county corn! su HAND-MADE HATS A I) SPROLALTY, Mme. Paul | HXOLUSIVE MILLINERY, | 1823 Third Ave, Opposite New Postottice, In oor L808. 2% cups of wu rackers rolled fine Hake with 2 crusta, Makes 3 pies, Remove | ——— Wil obviate the necessity of putiing Wo sels of tracks on the street Creamed Ham With Cheese, Melt 1%" tablespoons of butter blend In an equal quantity of flour, add slowly 14 pe of milk, stir un- dry dook at the Puget Bound | Ul amooth, season with a dash of yard, take the sew fast It takes half as long and requires cayenne, ald 1 cup of finely cooked | steamer H. B, Kennedy, trom Col much less work than the old way. hant and 4 tablespoons of grated man dock or | — —— Try it next washday, ANNUAL See how white, and clean, and swect Fels-Naptha makes your clothes, MAY SALE 23 Eehow carefully the directions on the red and green wrapper. Ladies’ Up-to-Date Toggery Rig assortment of Fine Tailored Suits, Handsome Dreswen in Messaline and Foulards. Handsome Messall: Lace Walsts & Price. WANTS TO ERECT AN ARCH Tn order to show thelr good wit! towards thie city and their intereat | tm the succens of the A.-Y,-P. expo-! | sition, Vancouver business men in- | tend to erect a triumplal arch span | ning one of the down town streets | | advertising the fair. Btitott i } Row in the elty from Vancouver ar-| | ranging the detaite for the work, An lordinance will be passed by the/ counct! Monday night granting the! | required authority to go ahead with ithe work. It is expected that the jarch will cost $4,000 i ‘ANTLTUBERCULAR CAMP BILL MODIFIED It te likely that the tent colony bilt prohibiting the tuberculosis campe closer than 600 feet to any inhabited dwelling inside of the city IMmite | will be changed to fix the prohibitive Pierdene Diaaner. To see the battleship Oregon tn Paulson ‘Naar anniversary of the adop- | Sone Norwegian constitution | aes oging Boctetion by. @ comeert wa) PSTN Vit on et Land of the Norwegian | atekniven” eet"Eattin, to be! Albert Avvesehons play ight at the Drearland rT Binding | } we Selmer | Mediey, Norwegian Alre—Finale, “Ja, VE Buker™ Moller’e Orchew vet A Binging program will be Eesses Cart Wenkler i WOULD END FRANCHISE FIGHT A deal to solve the street car franchise trouble on Pine at. where- Sy tsa iby the Seat Renton @ Houthern ie reported as willing to buy the ex- ‘otksengs. leting tracks of the Meatile Electric National ‘company an that street, and allow . election | the latter company the common use lof the tracks, was taken wp by the Selection council's corporations committes | Youterday, | The courts have declared that the NSE TO HRS. EM BARKER DAYTON AV., CITY none at 100 feet. This is the state- | and have been|I feel 1 want i fee oat, Fase who | ment of a delegation of women whe! may suffer as ve of the Won- | yeuterday visited Mayor Miller and | dertel good De. ¥. W. Dickey has), majority of the pounctimen, | When he knows only the best will satisfy you, the dealer will send a Wendetbors. | | The Modern Home Should Be Equipped With a Gas Range and Gas Water Heater No Home Is Complete Without Gas. y Washington and Pee asc done me. ‘ing bett new per- Miracle to me. (Signed) MRS. & M. BARKER. Dr. Dickey has equipped his of- flees with the latest and most mod- ern clectrical appliances for the development of the many nerves and muselee which te the eyes, aiving the beak good cireulat! which adds health, strength vitality to the eyes and the whole nervous system, eliminating con- gestions, which cause weakness and a eyes straightened without - operation or drugs. With 20 years’ practical experi once as an eyesight specialiat, and, being a graduate of the lead col- Germany loges of and Amer! I am prepared to treat successfully the most complicated and chronic) canes, teed. CONSULTATION FREE. Charges Moderate. DR. F. W. DICKEY German - American Eyesight Spe- olaliat. Entire satisfaction guaran- 204-206 People’s Bank Building, Corner ond and Pike. Office Hours: 9 & m. to 6 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12 m Phone, Main 5490. or jail of whom they say they obtained | | Assurances that the change would be} | made in the ordinance. } a | At today's meeting of the “Know | Your City” campaign the subject of | “Labor” was considered, A visit to Labor temple was made at 1 o'clock. Prominent labor leaders spoke, and Frank Cotterill of the Central Labor council presided Yesterday Rev, James Crooks, proprietor of the Life Boat mixsion, gave an Interesting talk on the problem of the homeless men. He was followed by Chaplain West of the Seamen's Institute. MARTIN & CO. GLOVES, 120T Sevond Ay, Opp. Savoy Hotel, | GEES The Home of “PERF RCTO"—dest glove in this elty for 61.00 « pair. HINGTON OPTICAL CO. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, 1325—THIRD AVENUE—1325 OPENIN OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN $5.00 Glasses FOR $1.00 G SALE THIS WEEK : YOUR FUTURE BUSINESS IS OUR AIM Our faith in the future of Seattle and our belief that the present time is opportune for exclusive optical store to meet with success in Seattle, has brought us from the permanently located in our optical store. We are here to grow icago. We are wh, the city—-to be your optician, We are ready at all times to give you the best of Service and the most intrinsic value in optical goods for the money. With this ex- ely in view, we have fitted up our store for eye testing and mechanical work in the Prescription Gla used. Bring Your preseriptio ns to us and save money. at half price, and a guarantee with each pair, No drops or injuri- 1325 THIRD AVE., OPP, POSTOFFICE fect and goes farthest —less than a cent a cup. Don’t ask merely Sor cocoa—ask for Ghirardelhi’s. ‘The early Spanish explorers in Amer« ica found cocoa ee tablished as the na- specially trained chefs whose pole oo- cupation was to make cocoa tor the soyal household CREDIT BUY ON EASY PAYMENTS. Wether & Childs 1312-—Becond Ave.—1312 CASH The man whe guar. antees to teach you te dance, PRIVATE Lessons = wit muste every day and evening. Classes and assombiles Ladies free 4th and Pine. Telephones, YAKIMA VALLEY PRODUCE © Yakima Valley Potatoes and {| Apples, Fiour and Feed, A_ full f) line of Staple Grocerigs, 7 |}} phone orders given prompt |] tention Sunaet North 2445, Ind, White 466 623 Blewett St, Fremont. Camping With the Victor You'll have more fun with a Vietor this summer while on your vaeation than with anything you can take along. It will play dance muste for you, it will give a vaude ville show, a complete opera. A now cok lapaible horn makes it possible to pack them enaily. . Get yours now, &Cn 1406 2ND AVE. Slice after slice of satisfying feeding bread when Excellent Flour is used. A New Route Kansas City, St. Louis and the East Denver 0. R. & N—Union Pacific—Wabash Beginning May 9th, leave Portland on “THE OVERLAND LIMITED” via Cheyenne and “The St. Louis-Colorado Limited” A new electric-lighted observation train. Dining cars—meals a la carte. Service “Best in the World,” Electric Block Signals. Perfect Track. For further information address E. E. Ellis, G. A., O. R. & N. Co. 608 First Av., Seattle, Wash. Bake Oven Treatment For Ladies aud Gent Message and Cooling Room lnetw We Sollett Your Patros —TOURIST BATHS— ;: rT Occidental,

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