The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1909, Page 9

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WINE & SEIBERT Srcaxt ne in, bot built ind Shi bd part 8TH | i i ry Avtet pat W. Pike avromoninr immediate servic scnoet ' payet Niet Char are RECIPES FOR STRAWBERRIES rt ee eer mn ay Hainae rringe 4 reat © y ast $00; ina trawh The now at Star house per rry season t olaily the younk ones ho follow atr hints of ‘or “putting up berries to be pref cause of their cheaper price, ripening ne the market, thelr flavor is not lost by too early pleking nor by long transportation, The frult should be ipe and firm. No money can be saved by buying fruit left over RICS from the day before whieh may be re wine, acest selling cheaper than the fresh ber ged Madteon jes. All, on the other hand, may ellen be lost by this means Btrawberries cannot be cooked by native always id, not only alan because Waar” IND “WOC0S" the ordinary Si WoTOR (ARs if ry Toledo Car Pormerty the Pepe Toledo, $4,250 Value, Now $2,500 If you are In the market for a swell touring car, don't over. look thie bargain M. ©. GHAY & CO, 1404 Broadway, Phones—Bast 348, Bast 6500. method without los Maxwell 16 and 22 MP. Runabouts, 8450 to $1,050, MARC BUNNELE, INC, ToT Alaska Bldg Six-cylinder automobiles in essential feature. aivcylinder automobile has excessive weight. : advantage of the six-cylinder principle ts ‘Bain being an enormous horsepower output ap- ly than it could be tn fourcylinders. of « six-cylinder engine in an automobile of power to weight. on. Steady torque, since it reduces the i parts and supporting members, permits throughout the whole automobile, this advantage is fully utilized. Wo get practical with light weight. With 60 per cent more D, with its four-cylinders, Model H, though seat | Passengers, weighs only 20 per cent more, Model H is the automobile selected by men of experience who know a:tomobtle econom jes, who study sutomobiles from the efficiency and endur ance standpoint, who want a large automobile, free from useless weight and tire an- hoyance. Automobile Co. AGENTS. jTenth Ave. 1422 Broadway SEATTLE, WASH, 1213, Ind, 1917. CARS Broadway and Vine Street, Ask for Our New Catalogue. ©. Mm. HATOM a soa ‘amavione Bk Bide. - Adaptable to any class of freighting. The n its ability to operate economically and hills. will find | ¢ bat | ¢ qi the hulle with as little injury to ]\the berries as posatbie ing somewhat Cooking in the Sun },, One woman, who is famous for }the delicious quality of heg pre serves, has found that trawberrios tn the werves their color and vor are | time | | retain Wife claims that she te repaid yffort by the result atters with angle lay ripe, solid berries them with granulated covers the dishes with sheet Klass, and places them in the aun] until the sugar la melted and the berrte thoroughly cooked Aa ound of sugar ts allowed to |) yund of berries, the conserves | very rich To facilitate this she warms the sugar in j the oven before turning {t over the fruit. The plates are brought into the bh an wOOn wa the aun die Appears at night, and are put out again the next day, Clear, warm weather is needed for the pur-| | pore. | : Canning. | Perfect sterilization of fruit, can and liquid # the secret of success ful canning, The sugar, it is sald, has no part In the preservation pro ooes, The first step is to get the frult ready, That bought in the }market must always, of course, be washed. Put it, pound by pound, in a colander, set the colander In }® pan of cold water, and rinse {t gently up and down until all sand | has been removed, Then remove | days, process The best results can be obtained jby cooking only a pound at a time. A jbrutsed and crushed by Its own | weight. Put a pound of the fruit }into each of two bowls, cover each with a pound of granulated sugar, and jet them stand an hour or two, or until the sugar shows sig: of melting, but not until the berries are soft, | During this pertod the can may ||| be made ready. Be sure that were j's a wbber for each can, Put }the Jara and lids into # dishpan lot hot water and rinse them ¢ louahly. The last thing before fll fog, each can and cover should be j scalded and, before adjusting, each | band should also be scalded As soon aa the fruit and sugar are ready, turn into two saucepans and bring to a boll, Beald a jar. jatand It on a wet towel and fill it j}runoing over full. Run a@ aflver knife around the sides to break any bubbles that may be there, and fasten down the scalded top. Proten Strawberries. Frozen strawberries have po rival In deliciousness of flavor on a hot day. Cover two boxes of berries with two cupfuls of granulated su gar, Mash them and let them stand jan hour or two, Dissolve one pound of granulated sugar in four cuptuls of cold water. Add the fruit and freeze, but before it ts quite stiff add one pint of cream whipped. Pack in ico and salt. | * | Dressing Tables | Iron Beds, Chiftonters and '¢ all Chamber POTNOM — We save you 3 rniture uraltere per eent nn tured In Beattie, at the polish 27--We Have--27 me FOR RENT KOHLER & CHASE, 191% Second Av, Opposite Arcade Mik. ‘Telephone Mata 1083 of Ind. 1053, WE YOUR MONEY BAKNS, 10'Pee Cent Paid Last 1 Years, PUGHY SOUND SAVINGS @ LOAN 00, 112 Columbia St. aaorre TO PAY ONLY truck that has with absolute satisfaction GRADES make NO DIFFERENCE to COUPLE- 4-Wheel Drive, 4-Wheel Steer, 4-Wheel Brakes. for the new Grote-Rankin Couple-Gear Streets Next Week. Furniture Van on the Sold in Oregon and Washington by ple-Gear Truck Co. Garaf, 1927 First Ave. South. Main 2669, THE STAR— SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1909. | NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR {ng thelr color and without shrink | BEAUTIFUL CREATION! PPOHS CSCS ESO Seoeoeeoeee OF PARIS MUDISTE 4 | the aideboard, and the » be rendered as Ut moat of, ar © prom It ur re care MAINLY ABOUT WOMEN POSES ES eSeSeeeeooeoe The Grumble Book A kirl who ha» lately taken the housekeeping duties on her shoulders recently started a grum ble book, Her people have been In » hablt of grumbling at meal when mattora went wrong | Thin the young } keeper found } hard to put up b, 8O whe fa “grup by The mt be ne to thos and, baving on the best, adoptu it { it straightway forget He about until sueh time as hb POeeeerecece Whalk Women AreDo1 + Mra, Kate Barna minatoner of chari own started tate in Oklahoma m the aln of notlve recent political contest, com at the corner of fter meal times jany momber ¢ family may write his or her complaint In full jand at the same time suggest im provements has broke When they th romkfast time on, obstre Pex boll-| Hollaway jail in London, they de » signed | tied her paper and ink. Bhe was jby the initials of t grumbler.| not to be denied the priviloge of Hach grumble must be tnitialed,| writing, however. She cut ber and it ts quite permiasible, now and | wrist and wrote with blood some then, to vary matters by inserting | notes on the back of a bustnoss let & word of praise | tor she had been permitted to keep. w Lady yun woffraget, int Constance Ona j Appeared the fol }ed hard” and "F ty Mm ow Bean Pot Stew. Get & pound of shoulder steak, or any kind of stew meat, and cut up | there fe An Immonee amount of dif- | in inch pleces; place a layer of meat | ference, Vanity ontaile silly aire| in bean pot, sprinkle with pepper | and graces, & constant dwelling of | and salt, then a tablespoon of flour, the mind on oneself, and a feeling | next a Iayer of sileed onion and that no one else tn 90 one of potatoes, and so on until jattired. Usually tt succeeds only meat ts used up, Cover with a cup Jin being supremely ridiculous. | of water, place in oven covered and | Proper pride, on the other hand, re | bake slowly If water bakes off, jwarde all good points a» gifte to be | add more. Are You Vain? vanity” and proper pride in one’s personal appearance Het ween mingly | larger quantity te apt to ba | | | de chine with deep tucked vest and This chic costume Is a Paris im- portation, made of amethyst crepe full sleeves of lavender chiffon, A | rosette fastens the bodice on the lett, from which hangs nearly to) the hem of the skirt, a long sash, eud fringed across the bottom. An- | other ts attached to the elbow of the right sleeve. The Grecian effect Is carried out by the band of brilliants In Greek key design, worn acrows the front of the oolffure, A little known stone that te betng largely used in jewolry now ia the tourmalin (translucent green in | jor), Groon stones of various kinds are extremely popular just now, par- | teularly for “charms.” Tourmalina, olivines and ame- thysta ~~ all of tham Inexpensive atones—are mure, says the Tatler, to have a big vomus, ax Queen Alexan- dra, whose good taste ts proverbial, | has set the stamp of her approval on | them. $2.25 26-In. Spinning Special Hand Saw $1.49 The saw that makes the sawdust fly, Choloe | of either straight or skew back. We put our hame on and guaran. . olng to be” It le an “leer, & taw that doee things | now. Tou can bg | t with the assurance that you will get another | saw in case Dy te ff, fective Ig workmanghlp or material, tog soft or | too hard best cructhie ground 4 her on th toothed run arnith han ich of perfect service until the worn awa The teeth are full- leveled ‘hey are expected to do more work with ‘oe n aca ine qnda June % $1.45 16-inch Roane ing Panel Baw, 9,10, 11 or 12-point Spinning Panel Baw ‘ . ee Chotge of 9, 10, 11 oF 12-point $1.76 20-tnoh same - $1.48 22-inch same $2.00 24-inch ame $235 a4-inech 7, 8 9 oF 10-toath Hand Saw sees #140 | $2.25 24-inch 4%, 5, 6% or 6-point | dpinning Special Rip Saw .1.40 Fred M. Spinning 1310 Second Av. Capital, $300,000 Surplus, $35,000 While thie bank does a large savings buel- ness, It does even a larger commercial busl- n We are able to serve you In both de partments, The follow. Ing directorate Ineures conservative, safe man- agement: Ferdinand Schmitz, J, D, Lowman, A. B. Stewart, R. ©, MeCormick, C,H. Bebb, damos D. Hoge, N. B. Solner. Branches at Ballard, Georgetown and Ren- ton. 1.25 ae Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Corner Second and Cherry nance tte he Those who once taste the exquisite flavor and de- liciousness of rardelli’s Ghi ‘ COCOA will always drink it—not from hab- it, but from choice. It makes the ideal beverage for every meal. Don’t ask merely for cocoa—ask for Ghirardelh’s. Cocoa Fact No. 22 On the cocoa tree the fruit pods grow right on the trunk and on the main branches, not nec- comarily near the leaves, In this re- spect the cocoa tree differs from most fruit trees which bear flowers and fruit on the smaller side branches. sential Ne avy Past Mail Line for P. 8. Navy Yard and Battleships, Steamers MH. B. Kennedy, Athlon, Tourist and Inland Flyer. DAILY TIME CARD. Hehedule in Biffect Monday, June 14, 1009, | Time steamer type B. Kennedy in binek xoept Bunday am, ob te a Ht on this coast, face and Saturday only 11:90 Extra Boats on Snuday. © Table Subject to Change With FARR, Be ron between ND TRIP. for Seattio—T 10 1016, thts #. [tare 120; Main 9101, 3908, EVERETT AND EDMONDS MHALS SRYRD Six round tripe daily. Leave & at Tam, itm, 218 pom. 6 pom 10:46 pom. Leave Brerett Ta m, 0:16 « ms P18 Dm 6b me ind 118 pi ingle Fare to Bnohomish $1.00, and Trip. $1.40 City of Kverett and Soiman dock Phones, jain 3993, Ind 136. fastest hat} Anty Drudge Tells How to be Rid of the Smell. Mies Chirp—‘‘Say, Anty, do you notice that odor? I’ve just had this waist washed and the laundry soap has! made it smell horrid !’’ Anty Drudge—‘'Yes, dear! No one without a cold could fail to notice it, But why don’t you have your clothes washed with Fels-Naptha? It will leave them sweet and fresh without any odor, And they'll be cleaner and wear longer than if washed in the old, washboil« er way," Do your clothes have an odor when they come from the wash? No—if you wash with Fels-Naptha. Yes—if you use ordinary laundry soap or washing powders. If you could see what goes into the ordinary soaps and powders, you would understand why they leave the clothes yel- low and ill-smelling, If you could see the pure materials that form a basis for Fels-Naptha you would know why it makes your clothes white and sweet, free from all odors. Compare clothes washed with Fels-Naptha in cold or lukewarm water with clothes on which ordinary laundry soaps and powders have been used, No other soap is anything Fels-Naptha—in results, Be sure to use Fels-Naptha the Fels-Naptha way, in cold or lukewarm water—no boiling. Get a supply from your grocer. Look for the red and green, wrapper. sas hae like Tamate Grotto .- 1425 Fourth Av. Main 56206, Ind. 314 Open from 11:30 #, m. to ta. m. CHICAGO — 2!6 Spring Street — CAFE If you don't ilke the place you are patronizing and THE BOULEVARD “FOLLOW THE CROWD” 4th & PIKE Our Cooking Is Unexcelied. Our prices are law. 4 place to eat at t Nothing Like tt In Seattle Nothing | Is the place to go and have your meals, for you will have a cory dining room and pleasant waitresses to serve you. And what you get you'll find is of the best. Over 20 years In business fn Se attle and I am here to stay, as usual. Thompson Cafe and Bakery | SECOND AV. AND MARION 8T. Prices same Only 2 at all hours. yoolaity. After Short theater Morrison’s Cafe 1222 Second Av. rance to Ladies’ Grill on Uni- versity Street, affording all con- veniences American Cafe and Pike, Boulevard. Fourth on the GOOD EATING EVERYBODY LIKES, The Greatest Summer Convenience In existence today is a Gas Range and Gas Water Heater A Trial Will Convince You. Seattle Lighting Company Both Phones Ex, 75 Fourth and Union f) Exclusively for Household Goods. Everybody and his w h sweetheart can get me Hiking here. It's an why, The market ha meats or produce than use, we because praise it to w appointment charges to be equitable feet under our tables with appe tites whetted by plea tcipations. and we know our ervice, Music Every Evening from 6 to 12:30, Including Sunday 30 a The Newport | | cAFE& GR i FIRST AND MADwoN i) SSSA Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Appetising Lunch Sent to Your Place of Bustness, Ring up Sunset Main 1880; Ind, TL 4624 NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co. Leveeneyee ©

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