The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1909, Page 9

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. ies, Now . Ee ese ait for Mre, Wm Ni ¥ ‘AL MRS. VANDERBILT SETS THE FASHIONS; HER LATEST GOWN joave thelr © they Ye wall nt, J She designe eure Pine fashion, so ff co noorned W a in a new OW sorb of the 400 1 like It roh New York Baber gowns like M: test if you y are painful owes Loy shows Mr iy her latest apr s taken shortly 4 on the etre Pre the close-fiitines jacess of the black sat simply trimmed with of satin, complete this fm the fashion illent lines of hats, caps and fur- Woman's | waion will holt an Friday, May the Presbyterian |f Cherry and fod av te charge of Dr. Pan- will be as follows: s for ft Christian 24, at SNAPSHOT OF MRS. W. K. | VANDERBILT, JR, IN HER NEW. EST SPRING GOWN, Cream Sponge Cake. Two eggs beaten 6 minutes by the lelock, Put them tnto your mixing . [bowl with 1 cup of sugar and beat |another minute or two. Then add 1 cup of flour sifted with 1 tow spoon of cream of tartar, % teow of thoroughly, thea add % cup of bot milk, Bake ia at | a moderate oven. il| utes, then add to the oranges and) Hl} iomons and cook for an hour, mak- | i]\ ing four hours tn all | quite thin, but it will be all right. men and young men. j Redelsheimer am | & Co. COLUMBIA GEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE BUY YOUR - COAL ere you get good Coal, guar- 1 full wéignt and good nt ter to feintly « mall to ‘o our bee lontion, no erdere too large 4s to fill nutietactorily. J. W. BULLOCK 609 10th Av, Geattle, Wash. i | paraffin. THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909. j . i=. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN —+— } | RR. Se st eee = 5 SUS hi dal, RS ht JUST AN UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF A WELL KNOWN WOMAN ii i } PSS RRL AE Lt “Mr. Anna Katherine Green,” is desertbed in the Buffalo, N. ¥, olty directory as "Chas, Rohifs, farni ture maker, 106 Norwood ay.” Pow know him as the husband of the famous woman writer of detective atortes For Chas. Rohifs has no desire to be known as “Mr. Anna Kath ortne Green.” He's proud of his brilliant wife, but it’s the notoriety he fears Robifa te a quiet, modest little man who for many years has found & lot of quiet, modest en: | joyment in his little art furntture shop to Buffalo, [It ta a one-man shop. Rohife te .the man. He works when he chooses, and on what he chooses Rach of the | Robits ts independently wealthy. He ts & craftaman of fare ability If if 1} his creed is art for art's gake The work of his clever hands deo orates Many of the finest homes tu Buffalo, His own residence ts | & beautiful example of his furnt ture making genius, Mrs r private library te his peace de statance, Rohife has another hobby—el cution. He has unusual abitit and there's hardly a church enter | Wife,” is not so much the write tainment in his neighborhood that |that she he fan't down on the program as |mestic duties. the head-liner, Mrs. Rohifs, althongh she de | her husband. Yotes most of her time to the | with the hose when Robifs creation of such masterpeices of iing tho lawu mower. a ees = RECIPES Lemon Pie Three lemons, 1 cup raising, 4 engs, 2 Cups sugar, 1% cups boll of Uttle girls ing water. Chop fine raisina, pulp cut out paper dolla, but never be- of 3 lemons and rind of 1, Squeere fore Generations fashion sheets ef the day provide Cutting out qolored pictures ls expe jclally tecommended for children Oyster Rabbit. loonvalescing from @ contagious dis- Parboll 1 cup oysters (trimmed) |S" It makes @ good substitute tn thetr own Mquor and drain Ada) for the reading and story telling of to the oyster liquor 2 tablespoons| Wich @ sick child usually has too butter, % pound mild cheese, grat, | much Friends may be called on to ed, salt and popper to taste. When |*4¥¢ thelr colored fashion plates makes 3 ples and 4% makes 2 ples. Bake with 2 crusts, cause, And in a few days the tn lvatid will have @ procession of fine people, dreased for all the cere- woll-beaten egan, and when the mix ture is smooth add the oysters. Serve at once. monies of soctal life When the ohtid has been given her final antt septic bath, these dolis and all other Melt 23 cup of sugar in your Spb | sickroom treasures must be burned der, shaking the pan so the sugar will not burn. Heat 1 pint of milk and mix with the sugar, Add 3 level tablespoons cornstarch, | level Caramel Pudding. A wiee mother mid to me the other day: “At laat I believe 1 have butter, 4 teaspoon HAlt) soived a problem that to me has and 1 eam. Flavor, Pour in a mold. | teen a serious one My five chil- Serve cold with cream. dren had been begging pennies, ee nickels and @imes of me until I Biack Cake. began to fear I was making little Two squares chocolate melted, |spendthrifts of them. I decided to add yotk of 2 eggs, % cup milk./eive each chfid @ weekly allowance Cook til thick, 1 cup eagar, butterjand « small account book The size of ome, % cup milk, 1 teaspoon | allowance was furnished according soda, 1 of vanillin, Add the hot/to the age and needs of each one, chocolate and 1% cups flour Bake | in two layers 15 minutes. Beat t) whites with con! fectioners' land 1 teaspoon vanilla for Milling frosting. Can use sweet or and all Instructions necessary were elven, At the close of the week ‘ qugar'the books are looked over by mother, mistakes noted, ortticlems made and encouragement and praise given where deserved. I have not tried to control the manner in which the allowance ts spent, as I think assee, % cup |e*Perience the best teacher. The ate ig Ao rm pn one child among them all who had tag water, 1 soda, little |* fe¥ pennies left at the close of ¥ the week was accorded wild on- etnoamos thosiasm by the poverty-stricken four, and the next week there were two who had not spent thelr little ail” sour roilk. Gingerbread. Devil's Food Cake. One square chocolate cut fine, & cap botling water, butter siz of & walnut. Cook together and when it thickens add 1 egg, I cup sugar, \% cup sour milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla, |[ 1 teaspoon soda, 1% cups four, Feather Cake, One cup sugar, 2 exes, 4 table spoons butter, 23 cup sweet milk, 2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon ervam tar tar, % teaspoon soda Corn Meal Rolls. Bake fn fron gem pan tn hot oven. One cup of meal, 23 cup flour, | cup sour milk (or buttermilk), great spoon of melted butter, 1 eax, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon soda, Uttle salt, HAND-MADE HATS A SPROLALTY, EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY. Gingerbread. Four tablespoons sour milk, 4 ta blespoons sweet milk, 4 tablespoons eugar, 4 tablespoons molasses, tablespoons shortening, 1 eas, cup flour, 1 teaspoon soda, little salt and nutmeg. Orange Marmalade. One dozen of oranges, 6 lemons, 8 pounds of sugar (granulated) Last Call A. Y.P. i | Slice oranges and lemons very thin, unpeeled; place them In a jar or pre serving kettle and cover with three quarts of cold water, and let stant | Next morning cook in over night the same water for three hours. Just let simmer. Heat the sugar in the oven for about five min-| HURRY UP! You want a now suit for opening day of A-Y-P. Se Jeet it early, as it may have to be fitted. MILLINERY Buy on Easy Payments. It will look | Turn into glasses and cover with Your Credit Is Good CASH CREDIT | Westberg & Childs Incorporated 1312—8econd Ave,—1312 207 Second Av. Opp. Savoy Hotel, | ] The Home of “PERF ROTO"—Ddest giove in this*elty for #1.00 4 pair, | Bake Oven Treatment ————— maser ont Ge Fe Rates Tm eX, —TOURIST BATHS— ii fails to realize her do-| She divides the} | supervision of the household with |# She's always out |i is ue |f have could @ ttle mother own euch |i Jatce of 3 befere chopping. Thia an elegant family as the colored |p the cheese is melted add 2 or gjane contribute them fo the good |i |Mme. Paul || i] pair, SOc. | H] weight 1 Prices, 25c, 35c and 50c. Furniture | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30, An unusually advantageous purchase enables us to offer at the low price of $5.00, five hundred smart Summer Hats which, in attractiveness of style and material, will appeal to women who have been accustomed to paying much more for their millinery. Second Floor. These Hats have just been received from the East, and among them are to be noted the new rolled-brim Sailors, trimmed at side, and the popular Toreador Hats, as illustrated, in white, burnt and black Milans and Chips; also many charming } models in natural Leghorn and lace straw, effectively trimmed with lilacs, roses, hydrangeas and velvet ribbon. Altogether, the offering is of extreme interest, Important Specials in Plain and Fancy Ribbons A re-adjustment of prices, incident to the change of location of the Ribbon Section, results in these strong specials. SPECIAL 17¢c Yd.—Good quality Sat- in) Messaline, Moire and Taffeta Rib- bons, 5 and 6 inches wide, all-silk, in red, navy, brown, sky, pink, yellow, hunter's green, reseda, old-rose, apricot and Nile; also white and black. SPECIAL 38c Yd.—Extra heavy Sat- in Taffeta Ribbon, 44 to 6 inches wide, plain and fancy weaves in beautiful Women’s Hosiery, 50c. Pair The assortment of Women’s Hosiery at this price includes a large line in Lisle and Silk-Lisle, fancy styles, solid colors and black, Women’s black and tan Hosiery of fine quality, with wide, double top; —First Floor Women's black Silk-Lisle Hosiery with lavender top, heel and toe; pair, Women's boot-lace Lisle Hosiery in i] black, tan and fancy colors; pair, 50c. Women’s Knit Vests Women’s low-neck, sleeveless Hl Knit Vests are shown in a large ] variety at these popular prices. } All are Swiss-ribbed, summer- lisle-thread Vests that give satisfactory wear. will Becond Floor, Women’s Silk Gloves, 50c Women's two-clasp, double-tipped } Silk Gloves in black, white and popular Given special yy our special an examination trouble. Mu moderat street shades. All are Kayser’s make, HW well known for their durability and fit; filly guaranteed Better qualities, 75e, $1.00 and $1.25. Firat Floor. Ladies’ Home | Journal Patterns for June CHILDREN'S BYE TROUBLES and onroful attention st. Bring them In for | 0 if you suspect “ Our charges aro very | 4! the SCHUCHARD OPTICAL 00, 120T Second Ave. FREDERICK Sale of Broken Lots ~First Floor shades of pink, sky, red, navy, green, wistaria, amethyst, brown and yellow. SPECIAL 50¢ Yd.—High-grade, im- ported, plain and fancy Ribbons, 5 to 8 inches wide, the assortment including Shantungs, Dresdens, high-luster, faney New Pumps and Oxfords Women’s White Canvas .Ox- fords with plain toe, turned sole and Cuban heel; $3.00. Women's Black Suede Pumps, covered buckle, welt sole and Cu- ban heel; $350. Women’s Gray Suede Pumps, welt sole and military heel; $3.50. Women’s Patent Leather Pumps, ankle strap and street- weight sole; $4.00. Women’s Bronze Kid Pumps with ankle strap weight sole; $4.00. Women's Bronze Kid Button Oxfords, brown cloth top, welt sole and military heel; $4.00. and street- Polish for Bronze Leather; ——25c—— ~First Floor INCORPORATED 0 Salesrooms, 424 Pike lots of men's and turn’ thin stock to clothing, s* are on leas & NELSON self-figured Satin Ribbons, and Ribbons of plaid, stripe and Persian designs in a wide range of attractive colorings. Summer Wash Fabrics Fine quality Pique, 28 inches wide, in tan, black, sky, Copen- hagen and pink; admirable for suits; yard, 50c. Striped Linen, 36 inches wide, white ground with stripes of various widths in black, tan, pink and blue; yard, 45e, Mercerized Cotton Waisting, 27 inches wide, in tan with self- figure or white mercerized stripe; yard, 45c, Mercerized Cotton Panama, 32 inches wide, desirable for suits, in Copenhagen, sky, tan, gray, purple and navy; special, 35c yd. Preciosa Silk, 32 inches wide, }f in a good range of colors; very ff shirtwaist suitable for suits; yard 50c, | Caleutta Silk, a durable and attractive linen-and-silk fabric, 27 inches wide, which may be had in navy, Nile green, wistaria, military blue, cream and bronze; yard, 45c. —Firet Floor. Seattle Agency for Oster moor Mattresses The Greatest Summer Convenience In existence today“is a Gas Range and Gas Water Heater Wlectrictty, vibration, Meht thor. Japy, hot alr sweat bath: loan mothoda. ru apd other Optical rooma for fitting glasses and treating oyea. aati oem In Seattle, Cons reatinents $1 each, Pplclan, jecond A Yrial Will Convince You. Seattle Lighting Company Both Phoneafex. 75 P. «1, Buildin: ‘ourth and Union rene

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