The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1909, Page 3

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NE 17, 1909 sf AEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE HE STAR )| Pes WHAT GAUSED HITCH IN YOUNG | - «Dougall gSouthwick Co. MILLIONARE'S- LOVE AFFAIR?|; me | Clearance of Women’s | Tailored Suits at $17.50 We include in this Special Clearing Sale tomorrow 75 of the season’s most favored Suits at reductions to One-Third. We strongly advise early selection as the exceptional values will undoubtedly create active sell- ing Tot lomo A extract, two-thirds cup of ralalna stoned and out into quar tore | an tent flour to make a dough, ¢ lot rise, shape int binoults, let rive again, glase with beaten ous and bake in & hot oven New Way to Cook Parsnipa, Boil slowly 2 pounds of pared par }anips until soft enough to pul a straw through, — then mash thoroughly av akes ly! 1 good cup milk heated th double peel and botler, \ cup sugar, 1 eae, 1 table | t, spoon cornstarch, dissolved in cold |; Add 1/ mitk, and jomon oxtract, Lot mand | iuttor end a litte cream or till 24 hours in cool place. | Don't niake too soft, ‘Phen pak tn | ibaking dish and bake a golden | Ralein Bune brown In a quick oven, Splendid f Loup fld Seald one cup of milk, add two) gory, ag ts pork ees ene, |tablenpenue er sunt one-haie | fet’ a with bolled or baked whit prownh BLUR en into three cakes teaspoon of galt; whe add of slow oven u ight one yeast cake digsolved in one-| pate 8 to apple t ten quarter cup of ihaware water little sugar. When cold then add one and one-half cups of Fae to taste ead | flour and beat until amooth. Cover, |¢8®, #mall cup shortening, 1 cinnamon Se ope let rise until double ite bulk, then | 7 ast cake, dissolved in 1 cup of mS with the following, add one-third cup of butter, three|!wkowarm water, Lat rise ‘over corer cae and sides thick: | tablespoons of sugar, one teaspoon | Meht. Mix about the same as ping te cover oP alee —|bread, Takes longer to rise on ac | count of quantity of sugar, Form | into small batter, fattened a little. | Lat rise until double their alse, then | fry in hot lard; roll in-sugar as you swerve them drain and} you would po ®& good, big lump of] o eanoon f fry 10 hot fat Danish Apple Cake cool Raised Doughnuts, 1%- cups of milk, 1 cup sugar, 1 and sy n top Prize Fruit Cake. Cream 1 pound of butter and 1] pound brown sugar, add 10 exes} that have been beaten very Mht,| add 1 teacup brandy, 1 eup lanwos, 6 cups flour sifted, 2 pounds currants, 2 pounds ralsir dled and both rubbed through flour, 1 pound citron sileed, cut very thin. then spices, 2 teaspoons cloves, 2 of nutmeg and 2 of mace, When all are mixed, add 1 teaspoon soda dis solved in a litte warm water, mix one way thoroughly, Use the same eup all through. This makes three good-aleed loaves CLAUS SPRECKLES, JR, AND ADELE CASE, NEW YORK, June 17.—Why didy young Clause Spreckels, jr, join his father in New York, and leave Mins Mary Adele Case, a pretty opera aloger, after Miss Case had admit ted that they were engeged? Though he was attentive to her What on the ship which both took from! to tell a mn France to New York, he left her at! ag ok long ride her hotel and joined hin father after| York with Mins Case, at med getting a wireless message from the | smiled when asked if they w | latter, who owns part of San Fran: | be married j | I | else. Papa Bprocke | | Just after Cupid seemed to be! he ory happy over what he had done with the young Californian and the pretty singer, P tart 4 post haste for while his son wa » with the young y had jmet At « Clothin Continues The great stock of clothing purchased by store from the manufacturers in transit to ‘be Crescent Clothing Co., of Portland, and hich has been offered for sale at unheard of ‘by the Great Western Store, is now going . This sale has been of great benefit to economical buyers of Seattle, and at no time have such splendid values been offered are smartly tailored ef They fects, mostly semi-fitting model wa: itin and fancy collars, button trim Material black and gray; the and silk lined erges in blue, cloths com rise mannish in all leading neemed to be thinking as doing a POSeSeSeooseoroeeooooe shades; also Panamas in black and %, ; | : blue, At the special price quoted it CARUSO WAS RIGHT; sing Drop the plano and have \ | GIRL IS NOW STAR your voice trained,” she exclaimed. | 4 is an unusual opportunity to pur | | One day Maj. Jas. B, Pond heard . j > 2 ° ‘ her sing. He brought her to Amer ¢ joa and she sang in New York ton, Philadelphia and in the Then she went back to Berlin Lucy still thought she was an ordinary singer though hopes were high. One day Caruso heard her sing. He walked up to her; eritPanced, placed her threat and sald With that throg@ Pinu will one day be a gre 1 star4 Valu sing wonderfully } Thieidnve her courage to atng be fore the directors of the Berlin Royal Opera house, Shortly there after she got her commisston to sing, at. a high salary for five years And the first thing abe cable home to St. George chase distinctive Suits a saving at $17.50. at Low went ry Second Floor only her Marrying for a Home. Home tf a woman's real sphere, however much conditions and cesaition have fo her into other and more ex ones, No true woman is indifferent to home and all that it me others. The more truly womanly she is, the more she appreciates and values it But to marry for the home's sake is like buying a pleture for its frame, or valuing the binding of the book above the book itself. No one can make the home a more important thing tn married life than the man one marries, and tn no possible case can the fefy one if the husband fails. Love for the man one marries will make & home of an attic, or the weather MISS LUCY GATES. aide of a hedgerow, But married! ST. GEORGE, Utah, June 17-—In Cabbage salad for life where the home comes first|the Heriin Royal Opera house, for! ai ot Retior and the husband second, or a bad/the next five years, Miss Lucy | -poxd' half a modi third, ie a hideous travesty of what|Gates of this city will appear in lebop fine In food choy it was meant to be, and ft can | *tellar roles toug’ «dkar, 2 quart ne cel never draw anything but a blank {in| The folks in Bt. George all know! ior and walt to taste the marriage lottery. Lucy's story When she wea a s i = Minnesota in Dry Dock se ae te child her parenta moved to the Bee the Minnesota, |Sandwich islands. There was po Cure for Unhappiness. piano nearby, but Lucy sang on the one of the largest ships afloat, tr the dry dock. Also visit the Pa Quite the newest cure for “the|sands to the picking of a banjo blues” ts the simple direetion tojor guitar. At 16, when her parents cifie fleet at the navy yard. Boats her leave Colman dock ove Sale of Shirt Waists Unusually Exceptional Offerings his hand on} This is our June Sale and patrons who have regularly attended this annual event are fully familiar with the pro- nounced character of the values, did was to} Utah cendant o Morte Misa Gatos is | Drigtiae’ Young [= a dew the For this occasion we have acquired the entire line of sam- Cabbage Salad. ples from a manufacturer who supplies us with those distinc- tive Shirt Waists which have assisted so materially in estab- lishing the well-known reputation of our Shirt Waist Section. It would require extensive space to refer individually to the vari- ous styles—all, however, are leading 1909 styles and embrace sych fa- vorite materials as sheer lawn, linen, madras and beautiful marquis- ettes. All extraordinary special values— At id 18, a 35, Als 50 and up Second Floor ntoamahtp smile. “Smile early and often. The | returned to Utah. Lucy was seut to more unhappy you feel, the more | Heriin to study piano playing. Mad you must smile,” says a well-known /ame Corelli one day heard doctor Fash “The philosophy of the smile| cure lies in the fact that the body, | being the means by which the mind) expresses itself, there must be a certain counter effect. If the body! refuses to express the mental » | gestion of depression, the mind will! change its attitude, and accept the} body's suggestion of joyourness. If, | on the contrary, the physical ad | | mits the mental ‘blaeness,’ the body | in a short time becomes languid, “Acts andCrafts”) | These Suits sold originally from $4 to $10 Wash Goods in pretty little Suits the head feels dull and often aches the blood flows slugeishly, and| actual sickness results in some de) ree, “The facial muscies being those through which the greatest play of expression Is poestbhle, It follows that their reaction upon the mind is quickest. The mere offort to smile produces a change of feeling. and the artificial soon becomes a real laugh.” Capital, $300,000 Surplus, $35,000 While this bank does @ large savings bual- ness, It does even a larger commercial bual- neas. We are able to serve you In both de partments. The foliow- Ing directorate insures for 57¢ and 73c. These prices speak for themselves—noth- Reed be said except COME TO THE ePORE and INSPECT THESE VALUES. They SH7-1319—FIRST AVE.—1317-1319 Opposite Arcade Annex. Between Union and University. conservative, safe man- agement: Ferdinand Schmita, Jd, DB. Lowman, A, B. Stewart, R. C. MoCormick, C. H. Bebb, dames D. Hoge, N, B, Botner, Branches at Ballard, Georgetown and Ren- ton, Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Corner Second and Cherry BUY A YAKIMA ORCHARD TRACT | Ana in four years you will be inde. | pendent 0) per nere enoh month will pay for ornare tract | We have free excursions to buy- ers every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday | Office open evenings | Phe SmitheKling and Cow Owners aonte, Oo-4lh Central ‘Map ull bearing Yakima Mission Furniture We Are Agents for] This Artistic Line “Arts is the best-known of Limbert's and Crafts” all Mission furniture it should be, for most original in « and so it is the " lesign perfect in tone and absolutely and color effect. Even the leather for the cushions and upholstering is especially tanned to harmonize with the finish of the solid oak woodwork. Arts and Crafts” ured that you have When you buy a piece of furniture, you can rest a something that will last a lifetime. The New Arrivals Have Crowded Us for Space, So We Offer the Following Specials Tomorrow Genuine “Arta and Crafts” living room rocker, like picture, but with straight back panels, medium high back, solid fumed oak throughout, with genuine ( akin seating piece, goat seat; @ comfortable special $6.45 arm chair, a large, of solid and very “Arte and Crafts” roomy, fumed oak, with loose leather cush livingroom pleco a $40 chaire $23.50 A good pattorn in a true and Crafte’ chair able for living-room, made of solid fumed with medium high back; genuine Spanish Morocco leather seat; 918 chair ..+. 811.75 fon seat and back; for ... Arts arm sult finished fumed; one of the most popu lar “Arta looge leather cushion seat and back; $31.50 value for $18.75 | A fine, large, living-room rocker, | made of solid onk, | | and Crafts” plecos ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT SECOND -ANO UNION Reductions to One-Half We could offer these Hats at double tomorrow’s special price, and the values would be exceptional. But the near ap- proach of inventory makes clearance de- sirable and as a result patrons are afforded very substantial savings. Included are the latest ideas in drooping and mushroom shapes for summer wear—flower and fruit trimmed novelties, smart tailored showing of models for street or dress, Butterick Patterns ain Floor ua ¢fouthwick SECONDYAVENUE & PIKE ST REET) | 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 lapatble horn makes tt possible to pack them easily Get yours now Shean: U hay & Ca 1406 2ND AVE. The values are remarkable at $5.00. a most extensive — effects; Second Floor G2 Second Floor Tae Genutne ALL'S SAFE & LOCK C0.'S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. PACTURERS ENTAL AVENUG The Raven presertption service means that the doctor’s skill in pre | seribing is* most efficiently supple mented by the druggist'’s skill in |compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, | | sie Master) Voice 1416 Second Av. ‘$500 Reward For any case of alcholism that I cannot cure In from § to 6 days. 4. 8. SRISsHOIsS Private

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