The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1909, Page 12

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THB STAR- SBATUROS?: JENS 12, 1909. NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR ) —- Have You a Locket? The sentimental girl, abe who je addicted to tying her letters with | blue ribbons and secret ire in hor top drawer glad to hear of the renalanance of FROM ALBERTA TO TRY BAKE OVEN PRETTY GRADUATING FROCKS ng locks of will be |the big, old-fashioned locket, This | pendant, ih submission to the| - tyle of 20 yeare ago, te elther| : ; oartwhaped or oval, and g¢ 1 Escaloped Oysters. pepper. Be on 1b fos Chaat ase of ame rp { nt ¢ erp “6 1811) which wakoe it look I} and: | f he OVE" | mother's earrings, Bost of all, it te . rt . we O stock ,oommodious enough to nearly a t + 4 eS Srene 1 Heanor with walt’ commodate a cabinet photograpt b ows and peppe dash of oniou ex , . tract DAY be Lagrocahien (and a wismak ahol ' » Dried lemon peel sprinkled over T toy th a caper e with mutton. | copie will destroy any disagreeable « Yee vauce with bolied fat dor about the house Cucumber sauce with baked fish. | Escnloped Lobster or Shrimp ge ge thal Oren ae oh A great many blemiehes on wall , np paper can be removed with & rubbe Wh tablespoons b Celery sauee with billed chicken. on a lead pencil | ter ‘ ff uv pe ih Melted butter sauce With bolle ealt, p a, ad ard bolled ete HEpPArABY 5 h P. ifi Fl hopped, anda pint can of strunps | "Mushroom sayoe with tet of WCC the Pacific Fleet} 6 Gh, then 2 tablenactne maine 1 boot and roast chleker The Pacific fleet tw at the navy! tt ee eee ce ane yard, Take the faat steamer, 1, B.] on Oe V king mack »” other Kenned eaves ulne times dally, | that the #kin «ide te from Colman dock, foot of Colum wt K the iat " din nional thir ba od the rm bia atre =a { | two cups | two cupe; four, thr milk, two cups; ¢ MA, G. A. PORTER butter, two tables =o vee tals Deer, Alberta, Canada, to try the |B 0 i | am delighted t jaay 1 foe from pain » & few treatments, and it limbered my joints uy have ~~ 145 years at ‘ . J knows bow dur Hine thone 4f need to "WR tthe 49th Inter of Ohio and wa j fighting on the picket ine ¢ | le - Among the many new and charm:|the left of the drawing, and needs | oortis’ is the of 1864, wher fing ideas in clase day and graduat- no description. The sash and the they ued to carry me off the line. | ing frocks, the » ‘ ibbon in the halr may be of white And for these Inst 46 yoars I bave| popular idea is the © gown, or tay mateh in | ied Sil Rings of treatments without plain and ombre were the fair graduate | results, a J am feeling in the bes te wol! iustrated by jot bealth after only a few Pes Jven treatm . | strongly advise qe es = . . aos oom 3 : all who are affiicted with Rheuma: | PUDDING SAUCES | RICE RECIPES. | tiem to go and take Hake Oven | . a 7 To boll rice—Pick over 1 cup of] Anty Drudge Tells How to Avoid treatments, It ts the finest treat Creamy Sauce , wash in two waters, drop in 1] = 4 ment I have ever taken and It fe One-half cup butter, 1 cup of boiling salted wat Scalding Children. surprising how quickly It relieves |pain and soreness. Loughney @ Loughney's office of powdered sugar, 1% cup milk ly on back of s#tov Ethel—''Oh, mama! Harold put his hand into the boiling 4 teaspoons wine or 1 of vanilla stir, and when don ernel Beat bate and sugar to 4 cream.| will stand alon’. Pou colan: | } water in the washtub and scalded it just awfully.”’ on add the milk a little at a time. de d wet coc art stove r ‘ P on uli te beatee saooth. pleco |i; bkoehd be te ey ewes wart Anty Drudge ‘Just as I told you. Boiling clothes is the bowl i: a basin of hot water! pan, One tablespoon of lemon juice | dang@row: as well as wasteful. If you would use = it at path aad creamy added to valer ‘a wt ich Hee is| Fels-Naptha in cool or lukewarm water, you'd save hen add voring rer tr ory te af ‘ f ke Mba: gh Aa time, money and hard work and there wouldn't be perfect order Hard Sauce. P atte any danger of the children ing scalded," ents are cared fc ee drug One tablespoon butter warmed (not, Rice ‘ome peaaeet } 1009, bated hetw's a pretty thing. tor y danger o dren getting scald jee s Sar by inves sree, melted) creamed with 1 eup con)" hake ct h inty girl ¢ nor Sevan FP. H. MeClellan - t m, Woll beate It it abe cratching her heed fe r - ‘ | a 208 ad Putwstwa#£- hua Hot weather is bad enough without a ner, who contin. | aid and favoring hen liquids ee as ee ee So : Py - > . the welfare of eac are used for Navoring they will guf-| With powdered sugar aud serve ot) it's « nightcap containing sachet) hoe fire and steaming suds in washing MeClelian fs a gradu flee to make the sauce a8 creamy bags. 4 it perfumes the hair while « Kelectic Medical College as need be, otherwise water or milk Rice bread—One tumbler rico you sleep clothes. and, as | understand, has may be used. flour, | 12 gil ot tik, 1 ege. 2 Perfume slumbe bonnet ta! 26 years in tt tate of eccla teaspoons bles the correct name fc test of a ns ae eter wre The a matt Woe lates | Soeaieten tae Chere is a better way. sling stall ft 7 = | beaten ¢ It is made of thin Par w 2. r . “ : SFive tablespoons of butter, 6 ot] Denton separately and added last.| it Is made of thin Paris law Fels-Naptha soap will cleanse your powdered sugar, Beat to a« stiff : a iontenede tise aad Weed with ( : ‘ froth. Set the dish containing It! 1 ¢ Gi Brown Plumbing Co,|tintest bage uf sachet. in addi clothes in cool or lukewarm water, without into a pan of bolting water or use a! ! I « a ’ double Voller, nda ite vantha| sea Yow a plumber with to perfuming th i boiling or hard rubbing, in summer or and a teaspoon of hot water. Beat to a light foam and pour on each dish of padding winter, It will do the work in less than half 3 Bog Sauce. ] nag ap pa Aor a pee | the time and make your clothes sweeter, Nght. Add 1 cnp of sugar and beat ‘le: Tg - rT. Sa trvem. Add the whites, ftarcr| To-day the art of | cleaner and whiter with vanilla and beat again. Nice on a steamed pudding. You could) use less exes if you didn't wan So much. This makes a big sauce And the clothes will wear longer. Think of it! Why should any woman risk her health and shorten her life by wear}ag herself out with hard work, and subject herself to dis- comfort in boiling clothes and rubbing them through hot suds? making good co- coa is still a secret. You may never learn the secret but you can al- ways get the co- coa—ask for rardelli’s COCOA Sweet Sauce. } One cup of sugar, 1 heaping table spoon of flour. Mix and pour on i cup bolling water. Stir and cook then add a piece of butter size of Walnut. Flavor with vanilla, lemon | or nutmeg a4 you prefer. See the Pacific Fleet The Pacific Meet is at the navy) yard. Take the fast steamer, H. B.! Kennedy; leaves nine times daily, | from Colman dock, foot of Colum: | bia street oon DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist Graduate of Northw University Dental School, cago. Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only Prices Reasonable. All Guaranteed 887-840 Arcade Bldg. Slice atter slice of satisfying feeding bread when Excellent Flour is used Follow easy directions on the red and green wrapper. Ghi Mrs. S. J. Roberts R. F. D, BOX 20 PORT BLAKELY, WASH. ——WRITES ABOUT— DR. F. W. DICKEY German-American Work Always pure ana wholesome. Made from the best beans the earth Cocoa Fact No. 20 After being roasted, MARTIN & CO. GLOVES, | {207 Second Ay, Opp. Savoy Motel, | | cocoa beant are . thoroughly cleaned E Ss li t yields. oe mr he Cialis | FOR RENT then by menge of Six yoars ago commenced to have SEVERE HEAD KOHLER & CHASE, 1918 Second Ay Zhe Home ot bay nag tye beat D , y / peers bh AY ACHES, extreme Sina SPELLS, could not sleep, and became | Opposite Areade Bik glove in this city for & par, motor fans, all dus EXTREMELY NERV At times I could scarcely " . pale ont ask merely "wien Kes, al Hon got very Giosvernged: ate firing many Govtere and ave epe Ui rertene enor tae S008 , are driven away be- clalist D0 b fri a CHILDRENS BYR TROURLES "1 , 4 alista, until | was recommended by a friend to eee DR. F. W ot \ Biri shee Sor cocoa ask jor oe e This te DICKEY, the EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, who gave my caro a A Good Trout Stream ven special and careful attention | : ; ound up. ila ia thorough examination, treated the different nerves and muscles our speciall ar her (0; 7 y , mnie to it eo pels 29 ag ou Can AlWaye Ke rm by our specialist. Bring them tn for | Ghirardelli fe done ineute a per which pormente the eyes, by: his tow method electric appli pe un alwa ret tt right trouble, Our charges are very a eee pee ances, fitted me with the proper lenses to develop my vision por : jw ip Pheer mecorate | beaten ft tl ep 1 now enjoy good health and sight, which I thank Dr. Dickey best fishing. Our tac the best cidental adulteration for, and | can alncerely recommend him to anyone who suff A. L. MALL, 1207 Mecond Ave, as I have 1111 First Ave. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL 06, | (Signed) MRS. 8, J. ROBERTS ’ ’ ‘ ‘ ye ieee & Desk beget TRIO APPLIANCES. for “the a eres ee ‘eo THE xD bed vars Be way, 10: Hiache eyes, x the blood good « sich ir Wa REMNAN wre Blood. y Cut out thie ad and give it to the CROSS EN ves STRAIGHT ENKO without man, who will show you the |— operation Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co., TODAY—SATURDAY—TODAY With t yours’ practical exporionce as an Kye 8} 1314 First Ave, ist, and having German and American college degrees, | am | ° ° pared to treat successfully the moat complicated and cl DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, Aine ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO ALL PA "RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH nteent TIENTS nS? REGISTERS 'PRIV at SORE 2 We 1 le ‘ Dressed on the Premises and Guaranteed Fresh, gta aad Fe oo CONSULTATION FREE ling In, mew and Ke Classen and CHARGES MODERATE bey ghmrambtion Fourth and ith ghooe to fit You, got Gass tnade {i { to measure at } 1 Git Mire Ave SUNDWALL ©O,, Ladies free Pig Senttle, Wash SAUSAGE The qu the city Made by o the "best; made in the cleanest kitcher THE BIG WHITE MARKET MAIN FLOOR SOUTH PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING, 1 ty = MONEY SAVED $2.50, $8.00 Shoes. That's All. And DR. F. W. DICKEY PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING, CORNER PIKE SECOND AVENUE, Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 6p. m. Sunday, 10 a. m, to 12 m. Evenings by appointment. Phone Main 5490, 204-206 AND rT nd and Mike, PIANOS ©THE DRUG DOWN-TOWN Sront WIS4015 FIRST AVENY UP-TOWN STQRE — we. | ih PIKE OT ans WESTLAK WHOLESALE vORT-OF Rice BUB-STATION A Ba 0) You Hodakers! oa incidental king © dy ry best wory are aceus eetee THOMPSON'S CAFE AND BAA nd ha for you will have Belt cs }] dining roc and ple t waitresses to serve you, And wha {| get you'll find vf the best. Over years in business attie and | am here to etay. Prices same as usual, Thompson Cafe and SECOND AV. AND MARION 8T, ‘THE CHICAGO CAFE, f+ Sowa me ing _— Pam like 6 Sa Temate 1425 Poarth Ay, Mate Open from 11:80 a am, B. & M. : ur Business 4 from Hi tok nt meaieat ail specialty. Entrance to Ladies’ Grill Street, affording Morrison’s Cafe 1222 Second Av. | American Cate Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard. COMPORT DURING THE £0 TERM. will be found while meal at the American patrons’ font yihing for the mus dishes, ebolee” eas, fruits, ice appetl try eating at the —_— Muslo Every Evening fren to 12:30, Including Total Cost Only 10c A Wh © and Appetising Lunch § Your of usiness up Sunset Main 1890; Ind, L 4626. NEW YORK BOK LUNCH 00, PURCELL SAFE CO. Capital, Surplus, While this bank a large savings ® nese, it dove eve larger commercial ness. We are abit serve you In beth partments. The ing directorate conservative, safe agement: Tie Genuine HALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUFACTURERS 212 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE ches at. Bal jeorgetown and RM ton, | o e Alaska Salil Loft | 4 Un ; Seo Us Before Buying is al | Tete, Awnings, Canvas Goods | ff vings \ Pesto th I Trust Co. of Seattle Cornet Second and 4 tured In Seatt tory, Us poritively Ask your sh olin, “notory

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