The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1909, Page 4

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eonetine.— THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1009. | § aN Rubbing «| " wl Odd ste of tan and gray are t | . P jit to 7 f re 1 ure t fod hate A Hoe nieven t th a re 1 kin be made {|dred material line in | ‘ 1 | ng 2 teanpoonfu alycer Coats tog at te are y ad Jond let romain for a minute on |face; then rub well with the fr Wreaths and garlands ure « tips, It cleanses the f the fancies of the vt thy | Wigured, as well aa striped, hen Irlettas are in the ahopa | For unbroken ehiiblaty bbing | | with mmeon t t OT Mar lur walking are | ‘ t the salt dary | a hi alat of we nen A PEW WAYS TO COOK PRUNES |; mateh the cloth skirt Stewed Prunes Without Jacket APPLE PUDDING Wash thoroughly, Pot tna frutt Pa and stew iF ADI kettle, cower with cold water, De pot a layer of the appl have th tre t brisk, Ge att tw Hing dink, ow , . he 5 . you have ayers f bread. : cantacter ab 06 Nemave | tale and beat together the yolks of ares « hot water |Ot 2 ewe* and 2 cope of sugar, Add or with rao that ape of k. Mix well, pour f a ane * ii net In oven to ba ‘ the skin i} bales eprend over it cae ae eeunenia the penton whites and return ¢ \ QUERY MOTHER Namie Citi rand sin DONAGER CHPAIESS OF uD tag © ene 40 w Use n os. we eugar “Say, Lisaio, got the makin's cor ther of ta paper, though ’ nd af prunes two or out. Ie paper, thoug J ci Wash ind of pr Phe Wiseben sink cnn be Bo nell Eltsabet en of One firm ring to- | theee thnes nw Put them | geddaiuty os 6 tos cup end why shoul Roumania, nor Queen M Marte ha ts in St. Petersburg prints|into an ennmeled stew with htt | moe be eA Christina of Spain k t this on ite best brand of cigarete:|4 cup of water, ¢ soly and re honnevtte Ese then j*Hy royal ties { Mario Feoro-|let them steam until the water ts - According to London keteh, lovna nae nipress jabeorbed and the fruit #¥ , itt | Phe problem ts i merely rinse which proudly prints teetimer N ry nite of the grow. | origina a at break bps 4 of character from King Edward, th ing of king among |the f pte tas majority of the crowned w n of uft indie are Queen Alexandra | di ond arate one-half the geet OF | last particle Europe do smoke clgarets. { Bagland , skin and aleo squeéxe the | used alone But they don’t use them in pub of @ lemon oF orange Gold Dust has the peculiar quailty If Carmen Sytra and King Alphon . sprinkle with sugar and re * Ay to " eo’ mother were to exchange such < not por. | With whipped crear ry not por. | wi ipped cream r question and reply, it would be in © the men to smoke in pot keep! oe wag?” ond pines eee. ‘ ead | nan Will hover tmeome clogged the privacy of their boudoira. How | jot alone the women Prunes for Dessert | grosee}teh 1 ae ret cnet cheney of bot water eree, many women be ht amoke PACE AY, | rhe sale of & proprietary article] After cooking until tender and Ge ond foe wesbiug Ube sink Sock morning eo publte freataurants o| a sotielliliatinniedenieateesindieitiniatimnsts oe t remove y eartet a t rc nal aise let coo! sade don, Vienna, Madrid and St. ¥ . tains from fingers has reached an iw gue my 27 Py © half péemn | ane a burg, according to the veracious| women who steal off for an inhale ' oun male in Ragland of nore Ahr he rm - » - Sketch says Sketch. are the aforesald Bite . Tithed women buy by th auananve 4 and a ng Conspicuous among the royal/abeth and Marte Christina, and Ma-! case, mays Sketch tet with whipped seasoned crea Ttartets. Uf 4 ] and face with the palm of the hand op 2: . y lauior and continue rubbing th n where | _Uint six email patty pans Fin ri agotied ‘eat ary tune ood pantry, Mil with halved ngted S its f lexion beautifier that wh wed prunes, When baked cfver ul or skin, It tp also good for col bed & maring a Fthe whites of two» t eawe beaten Stitt Wiae pethla AB tes three tableapoonfule of Pine ante 06 Quews: To 3 4 sugar beaten tn ya quinola add \ pint of eleor { vanilla. Return to Geen WHERE THE TAIL WENT. lglet of oahd water; let ones 4 ringue brown lightly ner Once upon a time the king of the the quinola is disolved, Rub in weit |"! ream Dae be used ineaee ehadings | Ther are rabbits was out hunting for his juntil absorbed. This wit! remave|’* ‘* meringue : A fem the optinaty morning meal, and as he approached andruff, and stop falling hair, re ] elt atyle cortect a fine cabbage patch and start Heve itehin, me heep the seat Prune Jelly i a) quailty of to eat he was surprised by the farm In healthy dition, and promote| “'*% © Iaart Of prunce in a apert and their per dog, who thought be would have the growth af hair, if used once or]?! “ater Wht they fall to pide fome fun by chasing Mr. Rabbit. | ltwice a week Bhampoo the hair) Tee ‘hrowsh B qolander, & = Mr. Rabbit started to run, and |twice « month i: latin th a cuptul of Bold radually a cupt@ as he had not looked the ground over very carefully, he did not know just which way to go. As he went through the fence che dom gave & « water and stir ay dinsolved. Add of prune pulp, the fulee of a lemon until ¢ one pin } a | The best and cheapest shampoo known ts made from pure, plain can almost all off When the poor king of the rab- | We Have About 10 three. Simply dissolve a teaspoon + and « litte Mitral jump and caught Mr. Rabbit by the fel of eaaeioail ta oak jor orange and a« little sugar rain tall; but be bit harder than he in. water and oti well uattl ut ke Gar |tnto wet meta Pet tn cont piace | paet of teilored and. t : 4 ‘urn ow . ) whidped , tended to and bit Mr. Rabbit's tal |solved: then proceed to shampon by cream | ward |yourtng it on the hair and rubbing well This makes « fine inther and Prune Charlotte. Dits arrived home and looked Into cleans the scalp. reil ive i "Tay H “ even thath a nde ¢ P dhe ial he noticed he had lost and makes the hair soft and fufttye ers one bad onerball paynds of | Misses Tailored Suits for 4 Now, he didn't want to be dif-| hd auch & shampoo costs lowe than |euptul of sugar. 1 . ferent from his rabbit subjects, #0 _ tered pudding dinh with str $13 50 he decided be would hold a moot | a - bread and butter or buttered tonat. | . i ing of all the rabbits He sent | For a soft, painful corn, try bind-| Pour in the prunes and favor with al} If Bought Kisewhere Would word to all his subjects, telling them | Ing it nightly in common — baking| teaspoonful of vanttia. Cover with] Coat Double that he wished to speak to them the |——————_——_———- | "1%. molatened with « tittle water, broad and butter strips and hake in a AM a next day at sunrise. So just as the bis people if they would all have This will take out the soreness moderate oven until Hahtly brow ned. | WEA gun was peeping up the rabbits be thelr tails cut off. Bo after they} . , When done, turn out, sift sugar ower di S | FE gan to come from far and near. —_| had talked It over, they all decided | To make kardene blood tonic and) it and serve with ere La es amp e ‘ After they were all seated around | it would be best to lose their tatis phe Femedy take 1 ounce of ke ‘ — i" Z the king’s throne, the meeting was | instead of their lives. dene, mix it with % cup 8 Suit Sho called to order and the king, Ever since this big meeting the and add \& pint of alcohol and 1%) Wash, then soak quart of p : told his story of how he acmost lost | rabbits have had no tails, and that's) Pi9ts of hot water, He sure to get | prunes aver might In water enoush to a bis life Just on account of his tall. why you ean't catch them with your ¢ in An original t-ounee cover them, add one-third eupful of 367-368 Arcade Annex He said he thought ft over and hands like they used to do years and | package. This formula makes a full sugar and half an orange or lemon : decided that it would be safer for years ago. | quart of tonic, of which you should thinly sliced and cut In quarters z — Anes Bh tel cen |(K" 1 tablompoonful 6 minutes be- Next morning stew gently two hours agen a Sa POT RRR OR Sed ES: fore each meal and before retiring. | The favor and color will be rich : eee Fc Mo keep your ayes bright and clear, | becomes a thick cream jelly. For! | use an eye tonic made by dissolving | masaaging. apply with the fingers ‘an ounce of erystos in a pint of | and let remain for a minute on the s water, This makes an eye tonic|face, and then rub well with the a that is good for tired, woak or in-| hands, The dirt will at once roll a flamed eyes. It will not smart or| off and the pores will be thoroughly burn. It strengthens the sight, tends | cleansed. In cases of tan, freckles, to make the eyes beautiful and lus- | chapped face, ete, apply and let re trous, and fe an ald to those who| main fora few hours, It contains no wear glasses. Apply by dropipng| fate or olls that will cause hair to one or two drops in each eye. |erow, so you can use it aa freely jas you wish. y Shae BULLETIN No. 2 Large pores and blackheads are| frequently caused by use of face) Face lotions or washes are to be powders, Amoline cream jelly (you! preferred to ordinary face powders, | ” an make it yourself) Is the best|but the manufactured brands are | ‘LENDER WOMEN, too, i * vemedy for clearing the skin of pretty expensive ( very day use. ‘ \ blackheads, large pores, certain| Sallow, dark and akin be are wearing Nemo Self- { typen of pimples, ete, Put an ounce; made white and more youthful by a] af i 5 i i of amotine in a fruit jar and add % | using this recipe: To \% pint of bot Reduce ing Corse ts, No, 40 ‘ * q pigt of cold water and 3 tablespoon-| water and 2 teaspoontule of glycer- a great favorite—we're selling fuls of glycerine, stir briskly for a|{ne add 4 ounces of spurmax, let Cee C 9 few minutes and let stand until It| stand uatil cold, Apply to the hands thousands in sizes 19 to 21, Pay, SeRENe Ens let Ane antl 158 tm | : Fashion says you must flat- i CASH HOT NEC KOT pe eae ] ten back, hips and upper limbs; It ceredet alesse 3-1 ication and that can’t be done without H Pleasing Patterns in Spring and danger, unless the abdominal i Summer Styles of Ladies’ organs are held firmly in place. ! * i No corset but the Nemo gives Tailored Suits Selling From $18 to $25 at $32.50 ON THE POPULAR $1-A-WEEK PLAN We I make you a saving of from $5.00 to $10.00 a Suit, owing to the fact that we have no high rents an elevator ride saves you $10.00), the slightest abdominal support. No, 405 has the broad con- vex Relief Bands, which per- fectly support the abdomen from underneath. The long skirt relaxes when you sit down absolute comfort-—$4.00, | Self-Reducing Corsets IN TWELVE MODELS A Pit For Every Stout Figure $3.50, $4.00, $5 and $10 In Oood Stores Everywhere KOPS BROS., Manufacturers, NEW YORK San Francheo Office, 164 Sutter St. Your Credit Is Good National Supply Co. Ladies’ Outfitters 1408 Second Avenue Third Floor Denny Bidg—Take Elevator NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS FOUR FAMED QUEENS WHO USE CIGARETS; MOST ROYAL WOMEN SMOKE NOWADAY | glove in thie city for 61.00 4 pair, OF GRACEFUL LINES IN THIS FROCK LEND IT CHARM |' What Names Mew ‘ ‘ 's M { iA ora-—~Honor t a ' a. ] a —_ friendly Soo omaten ‘ Muaeleg rubbed alj with the * ts an ox at night, sleep Ins 10d Dervoug, EESEEE _“G2ESt of an to be rinometee, Baby's Bonnet Baby bor im nete mparativel y of them are ade f ity handkerchiefs The strings are the mont trouble won but this proble can be * solved by buying mualin Ue for * 5 cents and cutting it in tw Kither sew them on or hem the|'® ¥# jends and pin on with baby pins Some mot strap Instead jto the bonne } ore Une of string coking for a our besides | i Agents for N en | Patterns. The E. J. Wolff Co. Formerly of Third Ave. and Pike§ now Located in Their New Store 1421-23 4th Ave., Bet. Pike and Unig We Offer the Following Specials for Saturday; Shirt Waists at 98c | J Patterns, Coarse net and satin faced henrt eta are w for this charming frock, Its ity is dependent on ite cut and graceful Ii A bit of fringe and selfeovered buttons are A fine line of Waista, in colored and white; (hese W regularly at from $1.25 to $2.60 for You can take your pick the Saturday low price of arc ial LADIES’ HOSE AT tfc PAIR A new line of Burson Hose. You know what they are worth, Here Saturday at, pair— 15c TABLE CLOTH AT 19 MEN'S UNDERWEAR GARMENT YARD Two styles, a fancy Bleached Table Cloth, fine ish and.a fine cream ored ribbed, French patterns, 58 Inches wide, extra good value, Saturday at, yard— 19¢ HUCK TOWELS AT 61-30 Linen Finish Huck Towels, size 18x33, colored borders, Saturday at— LADIES’ MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS AT 480 fine line of good quality Muslin Gowns, yoke trim- med with clusters of tucks, ruffle at neck, long sleeves, Saturday at— 48c at, garment— LADIES' MUSLIN ERS AT 18 Made from a soft muslin, trimmed inch India Mnon rows of fine tucks, stitched hem, 8 19¢ A HAND-MADE HATS A SPRCIALTY, Mme. Paul EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY | 1822 Third Ave, Opposite New Postoftice, Ind. Phone L-1803, 1421-23 Fourth Avenue, Between Pike and The Home of *PERFROTO"—peat 921 THIRD AVENUE THIRD AND MADISON PHONE, IND. 4803 REDUCED) | PRICE Reduced Prices During the Expdésition you no doubt will have many friends and relatives, with y their their families, here ftom the East mt will note with what style and taste children are dressed, The reason is they their from stores known as the Lilliputian B buy infants’ and children’s clothe zaar, which all large Eastern cities have and the same as we run here in Seatt! You want your children to look just as nice as theirs. We ean give you the same styles and prices as they buy at See our new Street Hats Come and bring the little ones. If you are not ready to buy, let us give you 1 YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD ideas. Buy on Easy Payments. We are the only CASH CREDIT exclusive handlers } and makers of In- a ‘ | fants and Chih Westberg & Childs |}| dren's Wear on the hetactodated | coast, 1912—8econd Ave—1312 We have no solicitors.

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