The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1909, Page 9

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ef $0697 8.. Tid idddedtada THE weve OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN MASCOT BIRTHSTONES }. To tude gown is most char the best itustration of gown will be saad by the girl entering soc gold waye 5 line of graduated pink sati owas one of Lie pret veg poms |, C. T. U. EA GIRL, GET A TUBE GOWN, CHARMING: AND SLENDER ming on the slender young girl the knee height waist line. niversally used by the young gradu ety as well, Sashes are used in n bows reaching the entire length test touches seen at a recent ox TO HOLD E-DAY INSTITUTE Prem! wc TU. wit 1 tnatitute fn Asbory Taseday, May 18. beginning iam The following wil! be wing Program, 10 0. = east teiee and How , at Faire and Open the Map All White,” te prayer ond ad 138 pm. ot the W. C. T. Work. G IN HOGS. | Starch the dress ia the re Sivnys telling of ty new one for and telephone ‘Meat of her buying by for a farm- Taek of hogs up before home and open nego- Awl male there baa become #0 pro- “Study in Departments, intendents Parilamentary Law.” The White Hibben Rally & by super son “Fmperanc * Training in the Pub He Bohools “Btate Plane of Work 1 Am Thinking of You, Mother. duet Rucrotece & - 7. Prayer and |" susle by a ome nh ny Women lgnonit Mave the Matlot. Muate Home Training Citivene” of Our Future nm, singing, benedie judge the weight of a how within a pound of twe by looking at It. Reeth een hae MONDAY TIPS. The best fluid to wash mus ® lin dresses of delicate color ® in is rice water, Use no soap. ® Boll one pound of rice in ao ® gallon of water. Reserve a ® quart of the water for starch: wing. Then wash the dress in ® the remainder. Kinse io ® clear or alightly blued water ® maining rice water. ® -——Dresses with &@ colored @ pattern on them should never ® be hang in the aun to dry * ly woven goods re ® quire leas starch than others. ® -—Kid slippers, purses, ® belts and gloves are best ® cleansed by rubting them ® with French chalk. * PERE SE SSS SF HD “KEEP ON HAND, Keep bay leaves r the house to favor soups. Tarragon vinegar for a sharp sal ad dressing. Tomato juice instead of milk for an omelet Parsley, fresh or dry, for chicken stews. Onton juice for potato croqueta. BROWN SUGAR Cookies. One eup brown sugar, % cup but- ter, 1 egw. 1% tablespoons of sour milk, % teas soda, nut meg, flour to roll, not too stiff, rather hot oven. ‘wash dishes about [ ) hours every day. t's one hour wasted! | bdirty, greasy and sticky, and soap || clean them. Soa’ py dish water merely @ surface; it eo! t dig drive out the out the cor- decayed food particles. f, soap leaves your dishes with a im nal fat smell that is far from inviting. UST is the sanitary dish washer. fe leans the a particles surface, but digs deep of dirt and kills the Of decayed food which ordinary dish- | et Overlooks. Cleanses. es doin bet ter > GOLD DUST sterilizes, as | Wi) B , “Lat the GOLD DURT TWINS do your work HE-N:-K. FAIRBANK COMPANY | rs of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. eee eeeeeeeeeeee eee eee eeee es ee ee ee TO BAVE Your * . * CHILDREN'S SHOES, « * Take one-fourth rosin and ® nefourthe tall * {nto a dish and vo, # Heat until it bo: 7 thoroughly mixed, Let cool, & but het too much, Rub tt on #® the soles of children's shoes, * and they will wear twice as # long. * , * i ee 2 DATE CAKE, One of sugar, % 2 caga pa flour, 1 cream tartar, 4 teaapo }OUp milk, little 1 stoned and ¢ 1 daton and bake cup oup butter tow m woda, % oup of datos fine, Miour ESCALOPED CLAMS, One quart of long Jot milk er * clams, 4 pound Run through the Now a layer of anim, with and popper m all Pour i and bake vant tn @ hot oven al MOCHA CAKE Beat 2 eggs and 1 seant cuz granulated sugar together until ligh Mm of rf aking p of lemon, Turn inte bake in @ quick oven 6 Filling—One heaping cup © feotioner’s % reamed with « m of butter, Add f cocoa, 2 ta 1 teaspoon te not & real soft it a hard one If should be « trifle This EXAMINE YOUR | Abstract Bills. If from we you will notice a REDUCTION or OVER 60% old “Combine Rates” discount tn ent, and tn Combine from the If not from ua the er 40 per « many cases Raton” are ob never 0% mular argod We make One Price to All and have no favorites getting 40 per cent discount, while oth- ors pay full rates Ht [| | Guaranty Abstract & | Title Co, 544-545 New Vor! Seattle, Wash. Book MARTIN & 00. 1207 Seeomd Ay. The Home of “) perere’. peat | glove In this city for 1.00 a pair, HAN D.MADE nats A SPHOIALTY, | Mme. Paul Bazoweeye MILLINERY, Opp. Savoy Hotel, | Gs — RECIPES. | butes, }mit to thelr woarers. very motorlat has her m and even traveler pet fetishes Junt 4 by won take thelr mn thelr cabin boxes Ae travelers by land hang ay celal tallemans round thelr neeka, and even the debutante ha apell to wful and some insure her a sucee happy season, As a rule, she her birthstone worked into ver orbament woarers, birthatones are credited with all manner attrt whieh they are supposed to trans of spectal by ne magical moans Even in these prosiac days there ts atill more than 4 loophole for romance, and the Wearing of & garnet January is not considered the pre ive of January's children, but lin the form of a ring or ® scarfpin should form an interchange gift be tween two flances nloce Garnets have the moat ancient day signi fled fidelity and constancy, and io forget to agree to an this year without tnvoking the spell of the garnet ts to run counter to all present superstitions What Gifter Amethysts should be worn by all February's daughters This stone iw credited with the power of en dowing ite owners with tact aud diseretion. If an amethyst mas me description Is worn, tro | kinds, from petty annoyan ffleult crisis, are borne with a certain amount of which, failing Its help, given p! to quarrel. hor or, In March, is chosen by a peur in the mor Lucky are those whose anniver earies ocour In April, and who can therefore claim the diamond, and fee] that thetr diamond cabinets are worth immesurably more than the January or of joy, purity and love BULLETIN No. 1 HE new Nemo Relief Bands perfectly support the abdomen from underneath, With this support, extreme reduction of hips and back is safe for any figure. it there is always danger, No corset but the Nemo gives the slightest abdominal support Nemo No, 405 makes a stout figure slender; a medium fig- | ure “‘hipless”—and with perfect comfort, standing or seated, Thousands of slender women are wearing the new No. 405. Sizes from 19 up—$4.00. Without Self-Reducing Corsets jin tehoutie tee $3.50, $4.00, $5 and $10 In Good Stores Everywhere KOPS BROS., Manafecturers, NEW YORK ANNUAL MAY SALE Ladies’ Up-to-Date Toggery Hig assortment of Fine Tailored Suits, Handsome Dresses in Messaline and Foulards. Handsome Measaline and Lace Walate % Price. -Millinery. | “Up-to-Date | CASH CREDIT BUY ON EASY PAYMENTS, Westherg & Childs Incorporated 1312—Becond Ave—1312 STAR—MONDAY, » bringing luek to thetr) * Heat th of tem: | MAY 17, 1909, mn 6 6 ue, —i. Freerds for those who lai Bh one of the 31 days of Ma réprem@@ht an enviable stroke of for tune, While it is sald that when carrying her stone the wearer will never be the vietim of false friend The Usefy! Ruby Agates for June and Tublew for July come next inorder, The ruby of all the precious 1 to protect Its p f every deserl lly from poison. August-born have to depend on the surdonyx to bring ¢ luek while In r the sive the sacred atone of the Bast—pro- vides its owner besides, with a raison d'etre for wearing a touch of the beautiful shade of — blue whenever possible Treacherous though the opal may be in the imaginations of many people, an exception Is always male in favor of those whose birthdays q whom It have a Suptor engagemont | ¢ to prevent sadn while the turq the last month of the yoar-is an emblem of happiness, success and prosperity TOMATOES AND RICE ok & ermal “i broth 3 cup of rice r into it 1 until it bolls. per. If too thick, add Macaroni may be used instes rice. je water March-born, the special { Pink | Virtues connected with the stone soon, being those Business and we belleve we can offer you as prompt, courteous and efficient service as can be found in the city. We Invite your account THE UNION Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry "REDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Furniture. | a. ™ Dry Goods STORM CLOSHS DAILY AT 600 SEWING ROCKER, $2.2 Rock- maple er suitable for nursery or | effect sewing f Of hard wood fi golden; long post construction Embossed leatherette bent arms spindle back, SPECIAL finished in BUFFET, $15.0u Buffet, having case DESK CHAIR, SPECIAL, $3.95— Of quartered oak, bevel plate mirror 17x30; smal elf | finished goldén fitted to either side of mirror-frame. | Box construction, Case contains two shaped top drawer with le-shape seat, | one long drawer for linen, aaa a double wood seat, shaped and | door storage compartment; drawers | front legs, and ff | carved back panel. ff A well-made quartered 42 inches \ 8a brace trimmed with brass hardware, | es 1 asda Vie a an ee mre cami Yee Yoatt Leia einai SUPPORTED SPRING, SPECIAL $1.95—For iron or wood bed, full or three-quarter Woven-wire fabric top s MATTRESS, | “ENT VALUE AT A strictly high- i grade Mattress of layer cotton, built for comfort and |e: durability. ERMOOR $22.50. is fastened to frame by metal strips; has bolted end rails and band-iron supports connected by small helical springs. and White Enameled Ware Covered with fine art twill ticking, diamond- tufted, and made in two parts, with French edge. Size In the House-Furnishings Section an extensive showing is made of high-grade, single-coated ‘This durable ware is enameled tur- A steel-ware, quoise blue on the outside and white inside. partial list, with prices, follows: Water Pails; 85c. Colanders ; 40c. Lipped Sauce Pans, three sizes, 35, 40c and 45¢, Lipped Cooking Ket- tles, four sizes; 35¢, 40c, 45¢ and 50c. ‘Tea Kettles in two sizes; 85¢ and $1.00. Rice Boilers in three sizes; $1.15. Pie Pans in one size; 14c, Covered Berlin Sauce Pans in two sizes; 50c and 60c. ‘{ Frederick 80c, $1.00 and } + Bread Pans; 25¢. Dish Pans; 75c. Coffee Pots; 50c and 55c, Mixing Spoons; 10c, Tea Pots; 50c and 55e, Covered Kettles ; Oc. Covered Berlin Ket- | tles ; 40c, 50c and 60c, Muffin Pans; 40c. & Nelson Incorporated al y WV Exposition Folder Sent Free If you want to send an eastern friend a handsome folder of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, send the one just issued by the Chicago MILWAUKEE &ST. PAUL Railway It contains maps of Seattle, of the Exposition grounds, and of the states between Lake Michigan and the Puget Sound. It is printed in several colors, and is an attractive invitation to visit the Exposition and the North Pa- cific Coast. R. M. BOYD COMMERCIAL AGENT 517 Second Av., Seattle, Wash,

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