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ae am me nee renee WS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR Jl timely sale of shirt waist WNTHIA GREY DEFENDS COSMETICS THIS $50 BRIDAL COSTUME IS Mi TELLS HOW TO USE TREM | WORN BY SENSIBLE JUNE BRIDE Then the tt +; one powdered ng question fOr t on the nm with the natural wee f Now *}cake of rouge and apply it on the k This a dolloate opera poautitying the to to Insure an artiatic result be used by makes ' e she sate @ & hawthorn pink should be almed wakeuy prove A gat at rather than a clownlsh red and and n¢ wh ged an no W j 7 Cream Nectar, poat delica thin face the color must of ; \ One and or be ers “ 4 od high over the reat y0" th th amd towarde the oar vane! gh face nearer the center a » ey a good & “sh it vi » avoided. The lips come ae cheap uire rubbing with the for clea both and care for makeup; sO8 that the for the eyedre lengthened by SUMMER DRINKS. vom land skirt cabinets— ing Ht least three heap: | K joaspoonfula of grated choco} ate to each pint of boiling w milk. Cook in a double boiler and} wot aside When cold add eam. Heat all well whipped eream or} whirt walst cabinet covered with fine (stiff beaten and] 16 inches high, 27 Inches long, 1 top of the lar price § Frosty Chocolate y Make the Irinking, u the Drapery Store has on show now new arrivals in attractive and the ever- practical shirt waist and skirt cabinets, These special prices are arranged for a week's sale: or| 5 eo up 0 whole surface ogpall | make ty ana the to cool m eupful of ¢ together and with elther cold white weetened) late. & ploce Horve mported Japanese matting; of emma on fo choco O—extra wpocial ys, with brass bound corners, Regular pric kirt cabinet eribed 16 inches high long ornamental hinges and comer Regular price $1 pecial Hold oak Mission 12% Inches high Regular price $2.25 lingerle tray, fitted with brass $10.50 trimmings removable wide trimmings. with inche half quarts of water, | same as de two ounces ts le acid, one-fourth | tumbler of sifted four, whites of two ofes, two pounds of granulated su |gar. Mix whites of eggs with the dry flour without beating; add to the water and sugar the acld previously dissolved in a little Bet ove and let it come to a boll in fae iT Inches bamboo ,00-—extra cheek contrasts muat noxt pink la necessary in or mouth may not be having the color style walst cabinet, brass 16 inches long extra special water on Set looted Eastern cedar chest, natural floiwh; 15 inches long, 1% wide, Regular price fine inches i. ‘of the best © + ioe 5 gad & laree, F the taco has aaa ream, © me be bathed © res cue am a TAN URKNOWN HUSBAND OF A WEL Wives of Well Known Men” have had their “Unknown Star, the editor thin te the undecorated the in The Husbands of Well Known Women.” eclipse. Editor.) ae the gicom of his wife’ ied out af the darkne ught right down to the corners, The eyebrova must now be ated, the coametic being painted r the natural curve, and on the only, the effeet betna very bad the ekin te disc i. The should be meat held a hort mat vaition, and the lashes care fully drawn over it @att! they are suffici darkened The make halr wh L KNOWN WOMAN ke that now The Star should pay unsung, unrewarded heroes, the Here Mf the first to There will be a number ———naee 4 ie 0 Mr. Donald McLean to the contrary not sat fe New York. Just jon fae-Mrs. MoLoan's Baily, you know are halls out of thetr} ry wo 8 They ‘with the Irkgorne pres af the Danghtors of tion bas Been a lawyer since | | ted from Co gehool, in Now wo until he P 1883, In the role ax “Mrs. busband.” Two pefore he was an alderman mee afterward. He ‘of the port of to 1893. ret from troub- republies with ‘He bas bis sold mine there. ‘bas no monopoly on of the family, Her to baif a doten friends of , Mrs. McLean it finer. phave lived in sev Rmily Nelson pairs. Donald Me Md., but soctety ly a8 mistress of with the more frequently red. it flower vogue, WHirped first hats the sleeves are “but on dressy and ruffled. Patiart dress trim. in straw. Without excep. to match the they are to be | ‘eae and browns, Are still, as in the the popular fabrics. | ot black and fs worn a guimpe Red brown filet net arene ReWest costs show Bi sleeves are | | the beautiful mansion at 196 Lenox av. in the heart of the faihionable district. | D. 8. MeLean's office ts at 27 | William st. acroas the street from William Randolph Hea quarters, at 26 William and he very often visit {n one or the other's office and discuss District Attorney Jerome, - | a hint of returning fullness in thetr ekirt parts, but the increase is Some of the smartest of the new | hatpins are small enameled plaques |i all tones of color, A great many ornaments are worn in the hair, but the bands of I ribbon or shell or jeweled kind are [the most used. | There is now no doubt that the | waist line, which has so long been hovering near the empire line, is \tapidly descending. | Hat ping are enormous it the [head and terrifically long about the jpin, necessarily, with hats the size they are now Pongees come in many new | weaves and are In great favor, en pecially in the twilla and suiting) effects in which they are now pro duced. One of the new sleeves, and al- ready being put into some of the nevere shirt waists, is a plain leg fo'-mutton with very little fulness at the top, and with none below. | ailk net = The pleture shows a stmple and autiful bridal gown of the latest The = half-fitting tion is of ivory satin messa with chiffon aty len, princess » covered closely f the same shade. Over the front f the gown the chiffon is fulled | slightly The ls of embroidered with pearl trim d across the iffon af the pearis, The long and close fiting with parallel bands of the pearls. The tulle veil ts embroidered tn heavy white allk about the ie caught at the top of the with a coronet of wired lace and a tiny bunch of orange blossome. A combination undergarment, corset RECIPES Sandwich Filling. One bottle stuffed olives, 1 small package of cream cheere, 1 bard: boiled egg, about 14 of a medium-| sized onion, Put all through tne food chopper and with | cream sufficient to spread easily. | } verdrenas edget ming, and jotr | front with b molsten Bolled Rice With Orange Sauce. Holl 1-2 cup of rice until tender, Stir in before drying off 14 tow spoon walt, 1 tablespoon of sugar, 1 teaspoon of butter, then atic in half fof the grated rind of an orange, [Cover and keep warm Ull liquid ts all absorbed. } Orange sauce——Julee and pulp of jan orange. Beat the white of an lowe very stiff, then beat in 2 table | spoons # r. Just before serving jatir the julee and pulp into the beaten white, Frult Sherbete, Lemon sherbet—One and one thalt cups sugar, juice of 2 lemons. Mix and add | quart milk. Freese at once. | Grape sherbet—-One quart of imitk, 1 pound of sugar, 1 cup of | grape juice, the juice of 1 lemon, | | Mix and freeze, Delicious, | Pineapple sherbet-—-Three cups) | granulated sugar, 3 cups #weet milk, 13 cups cold water, 1 can of pine-| apple or 1 pineapple picked to shreda with a fork, Mix all together; und freeze the same as ice cream j | Vanilla Biscuits, | ‘Three whites of eggs, 4 table-| | spoonfuls sugar, few drops red col- oring, 1 teaspoonful vanilla extract Beat up whites stiffly, then add From the time the beans mature on the trees, to the time the aromatic brown cocoa is put in tins hi rardelli’s COCOA retains its natural purity and full flavor. Don’t ask merely for cocoa ask for Ghirardelli’s. cover and pe t, should be worn | with thie gown to get th beat ¢ unbroken messaline at ded for the | f chiffon at fect and preserve lines, Eight yards « 7) conts a yard te foundation. Six yar¢ ) conta a yard and t Th | broidered net at $1 will make the overdress. This will leave a prow | peetive bride, if she has put aside $50 for her gown, $35 with whieh to buy the pearl trimmings, yell and | pay your emaker j This costume was especially de | algned for Miss Commonsense June Hiride, Her young Mr. Moderate Means will certainly not be disap polnted—he should smile and kiss her and truthfully say what every bride mast hear “My dear, you look just lovely.” SESE sugar and flavoring very gently Put paper over a baking tn, Put mixture on in small teaspoonfals. Wheo half ta ased add coloring to make remalnder Bake ina very slow oven with door a Httle! open, tll they become bard, when | they easily come off the paper. Oxtord Pudding. Take the top of double boiier,! woll butter it, then break Into it amall pieces of dry baker's bread. covering the bottom; aprinkle gene rously with well washed currants, more dry bite of bread, dot with butter: repeat until within three four inches of the top, using In all one scant tablespoonful of butter now make 4 custard with two « two tablespoonfule aranulated sugar, pinch of salt and two cups sweet milk; pour over the pudding and cook for one hour, it will not hurt to keep hot after cooking Loosen podding sround sides with sliver kaife, turn on platter and servo with clear sauce. Are you looking for a lodging house? See our business chance column, gas | minutes jthat i needed home T hi off and bottle for uae, For serv ing, take four or five te nfule of the preparation for each glass; | flavor to taste with aby extract or fruit favoring; fill each glass half] full with cold milk and add a lump of soda the size of a haze! nut. Stir it and drink while It is effervescing Lemonade. There te nothing sutinfac-| tory, usually, on hot days than good | lemonade or “lenon ¢ | British cousing call it to one water sugar But forty miles from a ler leas substitute may be citrie acid, either crystals, using lemon extract for] flavoring. No ill effects can result} from using this acid in such small} quantities make tart a cool-| ing drink or pudding for it] ust be remembered that this in] acid found in the fruite of the} eltron family, the lemon, Hime, or | ange, grapefruit, ete, and used In} moderation ts healthful mo ae our lemon | very little | when one ta} ® harm} from | pint of made pulverized or in Aue | Ginger Pop. Silee three with three ounces of ginger add thre pinta of water and boil thirty-five | Stir in two pounds of and boll fifteen minutes | p Add th unces of cream ot tartar before removing from the | stove; not off and pour in It enough heated water to make two and & halt gallons of Iuke-warm mixture. Stir in half a cupful of compressed | Yeast dissolved in ttle water. | Sqr aside in a cool place, let It) stand overnight in the morn ing, after strainin lemons root the pop will be ready to bottle and use. | To Clean Linoleum. A floor covering of good Inoleum for the kitehen should bold ite own) foeat least five years, says Country | life in America, The way to pro } lehg its pertod of usefulness ts to} Yoey a: dirt ground into| the. finished surface by the tread | of Get is the floor covering’s great: | oat enemy | Linoleum needs monia or strong cleaning A simple wiping with a just motet with warm wat is all In one country seen them use skimmed} milk instead of of mixed with wat er; but the owner bad a herd) of cows, Once or twice a your ive the Hnoleum a wiplog of good furnitare polish to renew Its smooth wurface. ‘ no soap, am nts week gree post 1250 per day, and w HAND-MADE HATHA SPROIALTY, | Mme. Paul fl BACLUSIVE MILLINERY, 1833 Third Ave, Opposite New Postetfice. Ind. Phowe L- 1883. i Ladies’ Sample READ THIS AND SAVE MONEY A visit to our “Sam- ple Suit Shop” will satisfy you that our prices are unapproach- able. Sample Tailored Cloth Suits $13.50 White Serges and Ra- jah Silks at $16.50 |. Linen Suits $8.75 and up Also a New Line of Gray T Suits. Suit Shop ilored 367-68 Arcade Annex NOTE—Take Annex Elevator, Open Till 9 p. m. Saturday $4.60 pectal extra oak settee swing, special priced— $8.95 regul lune #1150, this te sil center table value— lendid and ture; solid oak finished in bhelf; an excel lent | value the reg price of § lally priced the week Shy $2.95 —oun Special Suburban De- livery Ser- vice is a great help to those who ifve any distance out. SUIT] SALE] | } Special Sale of New Suits at Reduced Prices. REDUCED PRICES SUITS AND WAISTS Your Credit Is Good Buy on Easy Payments. CREDIT rg & Childs erporated 1312—Second Ave—1312 PROF. STEVENS The man who guarantee to teach you to dan PRIVAT with mos and and Lesson, ery day MARTIN & CO. GLOVES. {207 Second Av. | Home of “PRERFRCTO"—beat | $2.95 remular price 84.75, Opp. Savoy Hotel. | n this city for 61.00 « par. Trunks Sult Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TAUNK 4 BAQ CO, 019 First Ave. ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, First and Cherry. Optical Department. SEATTLE Second Avenue at Pine costumer $1.95 regular price $3.25 ne price 82.25. Hid a «al ores a an ain rune sarah ia, con $2.25 egular price § specially priced price is reclining folding chair— for camp or fort there ts 95c nothing to compare with them. Of maple frame, strongly made; good rade striped tlekIng; adjust- to four with arms. Price, ex- able positiona, tra special, 95¢ each . —OLISTO te the tdeal furniture polish; we eunrantee it to be the best you cam buy, Fall sine bottle-— 25 Camping With the Victor You'll have more fun with a Victor this summer while on your vacation than with anything you can take along. It will, play dance music for you, it will give a vaude- ville show, a complete opera. A new col Japatble horn makes it possible to pack them easily. Get yours now. Sraruaalithay Ga 1406 2ND AVE. Tamate Grotto 1435 Fourth Av, Mata 5300, Ind. 214, Open from 110 a.m. to Lam. Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Appottxin Launch Sent to Your } oe 01 Business, Ring up Sunset Main 1830; Ind, Le 4824. NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co, CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADISON, BUY YOUR COAL where you get good Coal, guar- anteed full weight and good treatment. We cater to family or factory trade, No orders too amall to receive our best gt- tention, no orders too large for us to fill satisfactorily. W. BULLOCK J. 609 10th Av, Seattle, Wash,