The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1909, Page 3

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a OF SPECIAL INTERE , . ME STAR) [ = t= THE BABY = = ela — ol ‘Te sn aon Eo. ——_ Boot Galad . ss — ti] recent yoo es were nursed until they were 16 ¥ “11 aw many and 2 yoa jome mothers still believe it the thing { ) tan j ‘ . Tomorrow—An Extraordinary Special ® a longes i ie & drain on the mother, and as a we food val the breast milk is easened, and patural by sulfe : “ ! and ish W ‘aa 7 ee t inet gained a foothold te thelr betel Muffine Made of Cooked Rolled Oats,|warmth, add enough white fou with r ireosins bolle : Z be weaned Gt. or buinre’ the Girth ment witae One cup of cooked rolled oats. (make the doygh of ordiva Hl! oe mavethaiee Ratiit Vect cope und j Lahey be ogslly (aught to take tts food from a bottle. Stir Into it an eg and a tablespoon t the vaio thn bc rete ae ing | te aio from breast milk to cow's milk, the Iatter should |° solve a H oa — 4 Ag je more dressing on t pe diluted oe the child bas been given a bottle in her bread An extraordinary sale, because special prices are named on Hosiery io the mother# milk, It may be diluted with barley water, c © the other, | ee to make the curds of the cow's milk more easily di lin gem pans in . Bake Cheap Rice Pudding | of established worth, and to the exceptional Brown Bread, Put 3 tablespoor You Nake Ome , { Don't make thy double botler with 1 cup wate we anticipate a liberal response y water by using two tablespoonsful of barley to which must de adde ough of a quart of cold water to Holi halt hour, then put f i the minder of the water; stir f milk and bell until of bolltr water Mle ft wv 1 IN Je fresh every morning Cup ComMenL, 1 Cup folledlinceen, focon C8 four, © Hide onli (Whe sliver tork t to break (fT | ~ Six Pairs Women's wiebach softened with the ¢ wlaswos, Pour over jand a heaping teaspoon of #leratua om ba When 4 K wnat S Gauze Cotton Hose, C h raw egg May be mixed | lding hot water and (dissolved in another cup of hot | Me Yolk of 1 eae a th ; s | til ewelled add 1 table- |water, Can be baked or steamed in so The hens of th kil : } pecia a + BOX ) walt, b tat © shortening. |S-pound lard pall placed in 10-pound © OnE en rT t ‘ Three cups af cornmeal and 1 alive of bread or cake scalded with 8 cupe well, After cooling to blood | pall almost halt full of water, Wi! peor Soahw; ing t | ; poi Fee: . a ake 2 tablespoons | Jap h of nutmeg or ca together, Sprinkle over he Merry Widow Pooe. | Just Received—Our First Consignment—One Car ||. 8°" "Tenine over he Six Pairs Women's be heard at THE MOORE, ..nning TWC Load of i > Cotton and Silk- commencing with matinee Sunday, May 4 RECITAL TOMORROW ||| aa Lisle Hose .... The more familiar you become with this ‘e |the pupils of Gerard Touning wil mu: ec more you will enjoy the opera. A Range Positively Without an Equal jbo held at the Mot te jant chureh, corner Ouick| {amd 1th avenue We Have All the = : The Q Jevening at &:1 || : 3 Oven comes in Thowe who \ nt Mr in | Six Pairs Women’s 16, 18 and 20-|irotele Jobst, Mien licen Lou, analtt Tan Cotton Silk-Em- | 60, ry Widow Music gy 8 a oe water attach Set MIT PL TOAMINGLE 2 2 * | WIDOW" (Dic Lustige | “Villa Song.” \ range that can be In Bnatiah Oe Se sie) || WITH GAPITALITES Six Pairs Boys’ and Girls’ Six Pairs Children’s “Ione” S10 Gung by Rise Stevenson, Se- : J allow cooking on || li | Stockings, Special, Box Stockings, Special, Box .. amo 8871, 10-inch, with orchestra. | prano, and Chorus. the top and light Villa Bong.” | arenes baking in the f} : Light, medium and heavy weigh ine Of medium weight, fine ribbed, fast $1688, 12-inch, with orchestra . | black —w tioned feet, In Englieh $1.00 : — | double knees and sizes 6 to Sung by Helene Noldl, Soprano. time, All that af) | fisle—all si x of six pairs, 75¢ 30x of six pairs, special, $1.10 good range Main Floor should be, right - oven at the same | ribbed—in fast | “Women.” 2. 10-inch, with orchestra t In & magliah é 600 } in price, and Sung by the Peerless Quartet ‘ 7 must be seen to pees a) "GE @ el! «= “Sorosis” Shoes, $3.50 “Merry Widow Waits,” instru - apr vinted sole mental, £208, 10-inch od Nothing cooler or more comfortable for warm-weather wear than roheatra, | selling a seen for : : 600 | “Merry Widow Two-Step," in- this most desirable range for the city of Seattle, and to in ‘ ii | “Sorosis” low cut Shoes—they’re ideal for summer. Our extensive feng by Mevehme 4 Stanley. | strumental 6465, 10-lnch , 600 troduce the Quick Oven, for the next two weeks we will give : | showing at $3.50 includes Gibson and Oxford Ties, in a most attractive Be, E- to every purchaser ’ ; : : ; range of styles and leathers, as follows— $5 OO = : | “Sorosis’ Gibson Ties for “Sorosis” Oxford Ties for e figs " | Women, $3.50 Women, $3.50 On any piece of furniture in our large stock. ‘This is for twe yP ‘ | Of tan Russia calf, with Of vici kid, with patent weeks only, and simply to introduce the Quick Oven in Se- | ‘ attle. ETHEL LORIMER welted soles and Cuban | tips, turn or welt soles, Cu- Sai see CHICAGO, June 10.—Chicago will |f} heel » in brown vici kid, ; ban, medium or low heels; ee H}one one of ita mont popular so-{f} eltec saad ine haatl Re ee el ee Scionay Dealer inthe Word. |S, Hl. POYNOR—Furniture | 2.2" sie: |) ae Victor in the W See ites tihasn goes Or Wase i} Barefoot Sandals for Children, $1.25 to $2.25 Waldorf Bldg. 708-10 Pike St, |) {ngton with the family, Mise Lor imer le known as one of Chicagg’s Jae girl akepeeindinsehaiae’ ea ee fice Furniture| ‘DREAM LAND RINK || hn Mok, ser Women’s Waists of Linenette, Lawn and Percale, pleated or plain. Corner Seventh and Union ili | They're the correct summer styles, most desirable for street, outing | and vacation wear, The special price quoted should prompt many women to lay in a season's supply. At $1.18. Secead Pheer i ¢ NE 1 1 | Girls’ One-Piece Dresses Unusual Values in apex Furniture ’ Exceptional Values at $4.85 Tailored Skirts at $5.00 <4 Lasts Only | AT 8:30 P. M. i Practical and unusually pretty Sum Right new models in women’s smartly mer Dresses, made of serviceable cham- | tailored Skirts; are far above the aver- - 2 - brays, in light blue, pink, tan and navy, | age values at $5.00. In response to an invitation extended by the leading business men of Seattle |[}]} | Sizes 14, 16 and 18 demir te Bap Seaton | Full Waist, with two deep pleats full proportioned and correctly | over shoulde Trimmed = with fasbioned in every detall, One e | pocket at left “nide down col mo¢ especially attractive—in | lar and turned-back finished striped serge with 9-gored flare— in colored piping to match, Very trimmed with row of self buttons | special values at $4.55 and 3-inch fold at bottom, iI! Second Floor Sond Fe ° 3 | ¢ ac[ouga “Roll is Office Desks | 1 | Butterick a M f Milwaukee, Wi Hi ick one sis id hogany @O- | 0 Solid Golden Oak | or 0 iwaukee, My } pe , @ | "in 9 wa Roldan Ox k@ jayor Patterns elsoultiyle O. Shoes ., scampi Shanda Sea se Will Deliver His Intensely Interesting Lecture SECOND ‘AVENUE. SPIKE STREET) Sow hw 0 olden Oak (0- 00 Solic ahogany 66-9) ened oP Desk for. | inch Roll Top Desk for eh SSS . 849.00 ; ME Gorden Oak 65- | $50.00 Sotid Golden Oak 55-If Hl a LAY moa AHolei in the Chicken et Desk for. | inch Roll ‘ k fi is v7 ‘ \ : children to be pard for 6 aig. 4-81 That's what they'll do to it, all Standing Desks =|) : ( | j : you've got any of your own | $26 5 ft. Standing Desk for. 17 iH} | $30 6 ft. Standing Desk for. 420 ‘ ' ¥ eee PNM fly. $26 6 ft. Standing Desk for.g24 || N a vy Ya rd Ro Oo u site| bs : he above ad in The Star, ‘ . } DAILY THM CARD And that she now has three t ioe Desks . —O F— | eatttes | Leave Bremerton for Seattle: boarders - Leave & - ; 1 i 2:10, 8:00, 5:18, 6:06 When she has room for more, she a or cele " 2 400, 6:1 n ' told us she would let us know Roli Top Typewri i, Desk fev’ F " aturday on Pp and when she tells us, we'll got $23.00 3 | | Steamer Kennedy _ stench " id Golden Oak 48-inch Roll Jaa Bil |] | Goew Around the Bay, 6:40 and 10:20 a, Mm, 1:20 and G5 p.m, | lays me Typewriter's Desk for .... é |} Batra Moats om Sunday. % {Fare S0e Round ‘Trip Good long time, that $29.00 5] Ht frie = Longer than usual, with us. k 4 J 2 Looked as If were were gol FR Oak Golden or Weath- EVERETT AND EDMONDS Rog ada a hase ted Ypewriter’s Cabinet for ... A. ail , Fs MEALS 58 VE » But the last couple of days set- Mayor Rose is one of the nation’s most noted platform speakers. |}! alk Aw ie erat T 2:18 am. Bales es anything—Ind. 441; ALL THE CneDiT You 'l| Having been elected four times as the mayor of the city of Milwaukee, ; Pre. \l| now being in his fifth term of office, he has made a long study of the |} = ' grant an dick, Phones,” Sune | “ subject of his address and is most able of all men on this great question. MONEY SAVED ADMISSION IS FREE! BEKING STORAGE || ™ Sawa Household Goods, Gnd and Pike,

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