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|cAN -_-__—oo my School Girls Serve | Exellent Luncheon at a Cost — News- paper Men Are the Win- + > nee —— a delicious seven course wuffictent for 20 persons, pense of $8.95, tho * a Olye edo dar on could he purchased any © the elty, and if it could Cost would be fully $1.50 a So much for the practical sclonee, whieh plate Teatures of dom. Washington educator are bringing rapidly forward in al! ite branches. The menu of yesterday's luncheon was; The Menu L-Fralt coektan, 2--Houllien, | wafers, 3.—Clam croquettos, Bara: toga chips. 4—Roast chicken, | olives, Cream potatoes, cream peas, [bY courses a bigh natrating Tt the Educational | blacults, butter, aherbet. &—Toma. sa iene ee ree © salad, choose wafers, 6—Snow| fy persuaded & party of| pudding, cake. T—Coffee, nute that the study Of! evcusmsememmencntsem concen: fs not only delightful “ fn He results was give SSaston State A-Y-P. comm ed W. A. Halteman acted as Bj which capacity Mr A ee of Olympia, sup n De manual train: Bawsations! Nulld The luncheon was ining room by the boys of the ce high schoo! by th ICED COCOA. Roll a half cup of cocoa, three quarters cup of sugar an@ one eup| e They Know How of water together uwatil it forms a # arcanged-the | thick sirup, When cold, serve by im youns wy juncheoa, and} putting a large tableapoonful In a , ¥ tively Hiow | glass of feed milk with a litte on Sect for a cost | whipped creaun on top. e is more than _— jerstand, but A French housewife who ls famed are the Mgur om j|for her tea always has the leaves form a strong argu-| ground Ike coffee, which, she de favor of the theory that)clares, more than doubles the per than one. The strength of the tea, and as much geen agreed that no such lose need be used than In the ord! L WILL EAT WHAIES AT | ladiow ot Skagit county At 3 o'clock there will be a lee |ture in the Auditorium on "Cher ries and Cherry Culture in Idaho,” by Prof. H. T. French, of the Uni-/ versity of Idaho. A special display of cherries will be made at the Oregon State | | Butiding. Cherry decoration wilt | prevall im all parts of the grounds. At the Nikko Palace. The quaint little Nikko a back of the Manufactures Hulld ing, will be dedicated at 3:30 p. m., P, FAL Will Help Cher- Japanese, native music, brilliant fo Make To-|ieccorations and exercises similar to the dedication of a Buddhist | temple. Japanese lucky pennies, |which give health, strength and happiness, wil) be scattered from |the top of the building. and ttle cakes of rite Nour, which bring « BE the. prettiest and fair complexion to all jwho eat Ceremonies of the | thom, will be thrown broadcast, je conducted on the ex-| The ceremony has a religious | tomorrow will be significance to the Japanese, and is days at the fair one of the prettiest in the Buddhist the cherries ritual all other parts ora COUNTY EMPLOYES the special events | WILL BE PRESENT will be “he sind | Employee of the county court e. at the Stad- one around | will follow « | will “whoop ‘er up on the Pay | Streak King County day, next New York a committer fin the Agrieu! thousands of cher.) | Saturday. County officers are ar- ted from the! ranging to give a holiday to as . we eh viel | many of thelr staff whore services | can be dispensed with for the day, | lien in Afternoon. |\oovaas & sutriclent number to} & will commence a/ transact the business of their re | ae Buliding | spective offices. tasers |e legal holiday, é hy i Sameiees ek se ane off on imeewet Yost Tent: Saturday morning, which will help Wash., will be some. GIVE THEIR ELDERS LESSONS IN ECONOMY © the hostesses, to be assinted by 60! THE two hours, renewtug when needed, When dhe aravy, pour over the water make b bird RYE BREAD. Beald one pint of milk, add small plece of lard, a teaspoonful salt and | Btlver service the gift of Mr, Loula! 4 tittle sugar, When lukeward add Purnett, of Burnett Broa, China % cake compressed yoast and attr Service the gift of the Stode-Maher in rye flour until very stiff, Let) Co rise until morning, then knead {nto Situilar demonstration luneheons|!iwo loaves. Use wheat flour on| Will be given three times a week all board when kneading summer by the Olympia girls and| those who will follow them at the HOME HINTS Kducational putlding Expoaition Officials and prominent visitors will be the quests, The Olympia girte Whon paint sticks to glass It can whe prepared and served the! be removed with hot vinegar lunchoon are Misses Clara Phipps, Bernice Alcohol will remove grasa stains |Baker, Ada Rogers, Martha Rus. from cotton goods. | track, Pthet Coulter, Arleta Cou! For seratched furniture, dissolve yellow beeswax in turpentine to the ext | consistency of molasses Apply with a woolen cloth and pollah j ter, Katherine Skillman and Vers) ' Dinsmore | { To wash colored eftka use water and bat litde soap, If the joolor runs atir Vinegar jn the wa ter until it sete. fave up old newspapers, soak | them in water, throw them on the | carpet and e#weep with a stiff jbroom. The paper will gather up nar way eo ed the dust and brighten the carpet plan. proves as economical | When you « tired of the Com) # eee EERE RRR ee) Yentional roast of, pot roast orl | brolled steak, try this; you'll feel|® “PUTTING UP" TIME, = | repaid 4 lean round steak in| « The Art of Canning Fruit.” * }Dleces about 4x6 inches, Lay on! as an expert knows it, will be @/ jaach piece a a eo of bacon.) @ told on the Woman's Page of * a ming oO} salt and pep | @ The Star tomorrow and for a # pe tlup and fasten t her with ® few succeeding days. Rond it, # wooden toothpicks wh the «® le~young and old. It will #/ birds,” as they are called, In a hot, # help you * #reased skillet, then cover with hot | # * water, cover tightly and let slimmer ee ee ee ifernia supreme court has pot changed his determination to run for the office of district attorney of San Francisco. "T shall be # candidate on a tick jet of my own—on an Independent Ucket,” sald the prosecutor, sm hy ingly Heney declared fraud charges Binger Herman, former land com missioner at Washington, D, C and former congressman from Ore fon, murt be tried this year, if they are to be tried at all HENEY WILL VISIT CITY | NEXT WEEK | Graft Seeman Is Now! rriday morning and Beatie the en Route to Seattle on first of next week. : WiLL MEET T t. ra sane From Teh New England 4 Beattie thern te. will moet tonight st the Haller building, corner Second ay, and Co- | lumbla st. The mooting will be an “open house” affair, with a program of youu! solos and readings. Ali Michi, peopl invited. L. frewhed after a night's rest, Francie! Deasbhee wlll be a " 4. Heney and the members of his} - T Rr Automobile party bound for Port-| Selman thos “toe 4 land and Seattle, resumed their journey early today Shortly before departing he de clared that the decision of the Cal that pending the land! (hy United Pree) ROSEBURG, Or, June 10.—Re this morning sald ‘To act as a member of a fury | to decide for the life or death of a jeltinen is called epon to perform.” | pao Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle =. ae Btatement of condition at the close of business June 3909. Are your Oxfords ready? There's some very new and thotee Oxford picking here now. We've the best thet can be had for the money, Black and colored jeathess in very emart new models for this season. Our Oxfords don’t aap and and they don't slip at the heel. The measure of your Sum- mer's enjoyment will be goverged, to a large degree, 350,204 urniture and ixtures — {in- } cluding = three branches) . Cash and due from banks... 30,907 894,155 TOM oon eye OR, TOL AST LIABILITIES, to have all the latest « conven- : rotary washing machine, cop- "Stop my dear! Leave out that ‘wash- The first thing to get is a box of Fels-Naptha ‘8 the yreatest of modern conveniences, more labor and trouble than anything clothes unnecessary, for it sem in cool or lukewarm water,”’ Sine Fels-No otha any woman can ours on her day 5 washing, She can be through with it in half the quired by the old-fashioned, wash- SiNard-rubbing, beck-bresking way. + And instead of being worn out, she is atid ready for other work, or play. woman can end washday drudgery » time by using Fels-Naptha in the ptha way, in cool or lukewarm Never use hot water or boil the clothes. can tell the genuine Fels-Naptha d green wrapper. Follow AC. Capital Surplus and un divided profits 44.318 IB bepoutes soe 8987018 by the fit of your Oxfords. # s00,000 $8, $3.50, $4 to $5 ‘The price, however, cuta but little figure, until you see the Oxford value hitched to these prices. $2,701,892 TURRELL’S BRANCHES AT BALLAD, GRHORGETOWN AND Navy Yard Route Fast Mall Line for? &. Navy Yord and Battleships, DB. Kennedy, Atthton, Tourlst nnd Intend Piyer, DAILY TIME CARD. Behedule in Effect Monday, June 14, 1909. 40 (except Sunday) Time of # # 1 Th Kennedy, fastest 11:00 & =m, 1D, | steamer on thie east, in binck fuee pm type Saturday only 11:80) Thursday an om Boats on Sunday Time "able Aubject to Change With nets attio—149| 9%! Notice (exowpt 16 KE, Se ROUND TRIP. my B48, t Children hetwoon ages 6 to 1%, halt ‘Moats stop at Pleasant Bench | tare : Phones Ind 794; Main 3101, 2993. EVERETT AND it agatost | The party wil! reach Portland! Giliiam, tn dis} charging the June pane! of jurymen, | man is one of the highest duties al} STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1909 9 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORD CLOSM® DAILY AT ome Women’s Bathing Suits, Caps DRY GOODS and Slippers Bathing Suits of cotton ‘f ‘ belt of flowered cretonne panama, in black or navy Price, $10.00. blue, having pliited skirt Ba uits of taffeta, and broad sailor collar black or navy blue, with i] trimmed: with rows’ of plaited skirt; trimmed with | white soutache. Price, bands in polka-dot pattern HH s1 $ w piped in contrasting col iH Tek Suits of Sicil- or Prices, $12.75 and | ienne, in black or navy $16.50, i} blue, having plaited skirt Other Bathing Suits in a | and broad collar; trimmed vide range of styles are | with rows of white sou hown at $2.45, $3.45, $3.95 il] tache. Price, $2.95 and $6.75, Bathing Suits of Sicil Bathing Caps of rubber jienne, black and navy and mercerized sateen, in il blue; Dutch neck and panel | blue, red, black and fancy | in front piped with striped heey ee » polka-dot patterns, at 25« || sateen, and finished with and 50c. | buttons to match, Price, $4.95 | ilienne, having round, low neck | Canvas Bathing Slippers, black j ii Bathing Suits of navy blue Sic- | and plaited skirt; collar, cuffs and | or white; 25¢ and 45c. = ROT EH OF adver ee Ee ee eh \ | Novelty Wash Fabrics at Important Special Prices i} SPECIAL, 25¢ Yd. blue and pink on white ground, with | 34 inches wide, in tan with raised self | Disch Movelty Golectte: in tae with wide satin self stripe figure and double-stripe of black, green, . . — tan or pink ; also white with black, pink jf black, navy or pale-blue stripe; also | SPECIAL, 73¢ Yd.— | ar bliss drips, Way aabice wae pearl-gray with lavender stripes. | Imported Embroidered Batiste, 48 | ! or shirt-waists inches wide, in gray, tan, pale-blue and ! SPECTAL, 39 Yd 4 1 stripes, embroidered with self- | SPECIAL, 35¢ Yd— i} §6.27-inch Imported Vo: a sheer ma- | colored dots, on white ground, A | 36-inch white Linen, with single or hase ‘ oe sses | Sheer, durable material suitable for | cluster stripes of tan, pink or blue; an terial very desirable fo nimer dresses | I : L . waists and shirt-waist suits, | excellent material for tailored walsts or shown in brown, Copenhagen, pink ' | and white face-stripe designs on | SPECIAL, 25¢ Yd.— 7 if] Brounds of pale-green, light-blue and | 32-inch white Madras with black and | SPECIAL, 50¢ Yd— f Cream. Sheer quality French Voile, 36 inches black, brown, Copenhagen, pearl-gray and navy, with highly mer- cerized self stripes. | \. colored stripe and dainty figured de- | | SPECIAL, 39% Yd— La Belle Soie—a beautiful French mull in floral designs of lavender, pale signs wide, in | SPECIAL, 45¢ Yd.— | Fine Imported Mercerized Madras, | —Firet Fioor. || Attractive Values in pasty Sacques and Kimonos AT $1.95—Sacques of white lawn, made with small tucks across back and front ; Dutch neck finished with two-thread Valenciennes lace and dainty embroidery beading laced with ribbon. Elbow sleeve has short ruffle, finished with two-thread Valenciennes lace; lace-trimmed circular peplum. AT $2.25—Pretty Sacques of white lawn, having small tucks across front and back, Datch collar, circular peplum, and sleeves trimmed with dainty Swiss embroidery in dot pattern, with two broad plaits in back and wide tucks across front of shoulder, Close-fitting neck with turnover collar, fitted belt, circular pep- Jum, and three-quarter sleeves with turnback cuff, AT 75c—Sacques of percale, made in same style as lawn Sacques at $1.00, in white with small black or red designs; also in navy, Co- penhagen or black, patterned with white dots. AT $1.69—Sacques of heavy cotton crepe in gray, rose, navy, Yale blue or white ground with large chrysanthemum or small snowdrop design. Made with tucks across shoulder, fit- ted belt and circular peplum. The Dutch neck, belt and three-quarter sleeves are fin- ished with bands of sateen in shades to match design of material. AT $3.75—Sacques of sheer white lawn, having back tucked in clusters and front trim- med with clusters of small tucks alternating rows of Valenciennes insertion. Dutch collar, elbow sleeves, and circular peplum trimmed with insertion and edge AT $1.00—Lawn Sacques in attractive light colors, with plaid, dot and ring designs. Made Venise All-Overs, 18-inch Venise Coin-spot All over, ground work in Baby Irish effect, in pretty shades of pon AT $1.95—Long Kimonos of crepe, same quality and design as crepe Sacques described above, effectively trimmed with sateen bands. —fecond Floor. Bands and Edges: Interesting Values Pongee color Baby Irish Ven- ise Bands, one to three inches wide; yard, 35c, 37c, 40c, 60c and | inch to § inches wide, Bands to match ; 12%c to $2.50 yard. White Venise Bands, drop-ball gee; Bands and Edges to match. | 85e, | effect, one to three inches wide; Ver ular for long = coats. | 3 . f } $1.50, $1.75 25 ; Pics F At-ore?, $3 5( Tieels 18-inch Ecru Venise All-overs | 5: 1.75 and $2.25 yard Venise Edges, in drop-ball ef- fect; one-half inch to one inch wide; 25c and 50c yard. SPECIAL. 45-inch good quality Tucked Net, in pretty shades of lavender, pink and sky; suitable for making yokes, sleeves and entire waists. Specially priced at $1.45 yard. —First Floor. Women’s Pajama Suits AT $1.00—Pajama Suits of in many effective patterns; $1.50, $4.50 to $7.25 yard. 18-inch White Baby Irish Ven- ise All-overs, in a good assort- ment of very attractive designs; $1.50, $2.50, $3.25 and up to $7.50 | | yard, Bands and Edges, 45¢ and 50c yard, : Pongee color Venise Bands and Edges, drop-ball effect, one inch wide; yard, 25¢ and 37e., Pongee color Venise Edges and Insertion, in filet effects; yard, Oc and 85c. White Venise Edges, one-half Kayser’s Silk Gloves for Women 50c 75¢ $1.00 = $1.25 "aaa Fab (eR batiste, in blue with dot of In sty ¢, ht and quality } deeper blue, or white with Gloves of the “Kayser brown dot. Coat trimmed with frogs of white braid. and fastening with pearl buttons AT $1 mercerizec make are all that the most fastidious can desire. Each pair has double-tip ped fingers, and a new pair will be gladly fur- nished in exchange if the finger-tips do not outwear the other parts of the glove. —Pajama Suits of cloth, in tan or blue with white stripe. Coat fastens with large pearl but- stitched turn-back on sleeves and pocket. AT $1.50: hatiste, tons; Pajama Suits of white trimmed with bands of light-blue sateen; fasten with large pearl buttons, —First Floor, Fine quality Silk Gloves, 2-clasp style, in black, white, tan, brown, navy and several shades of gray; double-tipped and guaranteed P 50c. Better qual in same shades as above; 75e pair. —Seoond Floor ~~ Lace Curtains and Nets Nottingham Lace Curtains, white, ivory and eeru, in Scotch, Madras and Cable Net weaves; 2/4 and 3 yards ity Gloves Gloves of extra fine quality Milanese silk, two cov ered clasps at wrist, Paris-point embroidered; black, white, gray, pearl, pongee, mode, tan, navy, brown and i ; 4 : long, Special, $1,95 pair ii numerous fancy shades, Price, $1.00 pair. 48-inch Nets, ivory, white and bejge, suitable for Finest quality 2-clasp Silk Gloves in black or § casements and full-sized windows. Good value at foe 50c yard white; $1.25 pair ¢ 4 Pioor | xq ] : " Wn | ns M il 0 rig * i fie } a} jn i Patterns | Apes fan ‘soma. ina Te eaten oe