The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1909, Page 11

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eeeSeSe Seer Se Sesesesesesesese eeeee FT ART OF CANNING FRU She aghast Croeororees a fill th water pan with cold Wator, net t) fruit jars in the cooker over the fire, bring to the boiling polnt ¢ boll 10 minutes, Dtp the boiling water for a m oorera tt ment when | jready to use A large kottle or! j@ishpan flied with cold wa r and |with folded papers or towel in the bottom may be used for this atertt | taing The contents of évory jar muat| |be ater that Is, auffietently botl-| ed to destroy all the germ life in it otherwise they will eur ofl, and germ will apoll the entire con Differedt fruits and voge * regu different time for ne Kerms aud longer lived than o De not can fratt in lar titles To Can Rasy unity are tow es, Cherries and c t frult as directed In th Ve rules for canning. If sandy, put a few at a time into a| jeve and dip up and down in a dish of cold water, Dr nd re peat until all are read Storilixe | jars, M wt} sugar to on © & Syrup Of One CUD « f fruit and half Ml five minw water in the pou & cup of water and skim. Have steam cooker boiling | he clean hot Jara with the} GITCHELL KIRK truit; lay the covers an top and set Saati hem In the cooker to steam five! canning season has minutes Use jar to fill tw | the editor of The Star + © settiod Fill to i" yru from the pen of Alice a famous as a writer seal, wet in the len domestic economy, 10 minutes ane of articles On the art of ain for and 1 # for and currants seummer fruits for win currant jutee tded to the Kirk, in her first raspberries Improves the flavor. If follows, gives the you have no steam fil the to be followed and jars as directed with the fruit, cover igeeipe for canning some | with botlling ayrup and seal at onee, | ppipening fruit.—Editor. allowing flo large air bu a to re | OY Sanaa main. Fasten covers on tight and} GITCHELL KIRK place In a large kettle containing | o's tired of the drooping hat that preases so Mificalt to can all kinds boiling water; remove at once] Persplring fo ad th bi it . from the fire and let remain until; © render herself more comfortable, ie vegetables O° the water is cold. Tighten jars] Slght of Dame Fashion Hom, has the nece™ again if necessary She knows that black hats never were so popular, so a} land knows how to se es & look around and finally buys a gracedur w , 4 a! | Preservativ should ‘is in aa black lace braid. She drapes it in volumin ie they are | (The next article will be | satin around the crown—a simple but effective ning blueberries, raepberry jam, disregard of cherry ple and other desserts fm the canning or Editor.) Be aly of time caust| MAINLY ABOUT WOMEN, jmoney a8 well. If you you have not fol fy detail the susges-| w stead of wearing the hat down over the eyes as fashion has decreed in the recent past, she daringly pine It back in the method of wearing {t Little Things That Worry. Friends frequently fall out over} small misunderstandings far more) Vegetables to be than over serious differences of} Decanned the day opinion, and Iittie things that go} If this ts not pos! wrong worry most of us far more} d at the stores | than big ones. Mo freshness as you! In jt that we deapise little things,| pA = c wd must be under and so are not prepared for them; =) » not bruised that, as we are pot ey lookont, | / a me decay. They must they take ua fn ungua moments, | ie the cans or jars in and tease us oat of our ordinary pa-| A LUNCHEON DISH, teaapoon ot | ito be kept, and the | tience by thelr petty, incessant, in-| Toast brown six siloes of bread . 2 lemons me known are can-| sect warfare, busting about us and | and butter them on both sides Order given and cook tll thic hot water. Cans stinging like gnats, so that we can | Melt four tableepoonfula of but. | *Urring constantly. if you use neither get rid of nor grapple with | ter add three tableapoonfuls flour Test by them, whereas we collect all our and stir until well blended, then| and tarning |fortitude and resolution to meet pour on gradually, stirring coo day before you evils of greater magnitude, and so stantly, Use now rub! get them over successfully? | milk Use jars with) abeolu! jo great ones, | per en The| Dip the slices of bread separate. | Cheese Is often put grea! Sprinkle with bread 4 of fortune seem un {ty fn the sauce and put on a hot | Sp ae a | Souabte aa remediiesa, and so platter. Then add a cupful of | brows in the oven. fare, The jars we submit to them without murmur | {finely chopped bam to the remain a the fruit ing. It is a pity we do not reverse | der of the sauce and pour over the | at be sterilized When the process. toast SS Scalloped Eggs. Silce 6 or & exes and put tn two cupfale of A apcen Orange Charlotte. == jand circles of hard-boiled oges | Until fresh, homegrown fruits | PUP, Whites af 3 eggs come into market, why not fix up the deaplaed prune? pound of seeded ralsine with a | pound of prunes, sweeten to taste, Yad jand you'll like them so well you'll jtry it again. Or you can cook a few | chopped fice with the pound~ oj [prunes And try a few chopped dates with them, when you've tired of the other ways. Three-Layer Cake. Half cup of butter, 2 cups of sugar, 2 egxa, 1 cop of milk, 3 cups Beef jot sifted flour, 2 teaspoons cream! Two pounds of tartar, 1 teaspoon soda. Take out through the grinder, 5 cracke 2 pans of this mixture and to the ground, 1 cup milk, butter size jremainder add seant % cup of exe if there Is no fat in beef, and a litte salt jand served with whipped cream. of each and kind of spice. | You can | Lemon filling—One cup of sugar, you like the favor. 2% tablespoons of flour, : one. 1 4 hours. add an onlon chopped Bake slow Prices Are ower Now have been for the last six months. telegraphic advices have led many per- i to suppose that the rise of 35 per cent on has affected the selling prices all over ry. This is not the case with us, for ff it prices are about 10 per cent lower ff the beginning of the season. So this bod Opportunity to secure your Suit for rth at a price that represents a positive System ble Makes .. i EASTERN S G O St. Paul, Minneapolis, City, St. Joe. Other Points Proportionately Low “Oriental Beste to Chie | out C inge. ° Excursions JULY 2-3 AUGUST I-12 Duluth, Winnipeg, Sioux City, Omaha, Kansas CHICAGO $72.50 ST. LOUIS $67.50 NEW YORK $108.60 BOSTON $110.50 First-Clase—10 Days to “get there,” final limit October 31—~ stopovers everywhere. ) 10. Limited” [tious “Southeast E108 \P, 99 Billings, ith- Express” ouct M. | Try One of These New Trains on Your Next Trip For further partiou!sre, reservations and tickets call on or address C, W. MELDRUM, City Pass. and Ticket Agent. « SECOND AND COLUMBIA ST., SEATTLE avily on ber # torrid midsummer days, yet in her efforts thin wise girl does not lose ping trim ming. She buys a couple of stunning hat pins of brilliants, and in oft her face Thus she bows to fashion in wearing the black hat, but openly dofies her teaspoon of butter, Julce and grate Mix together in «| Small Genuine Indian Rugs, $2.20 scalded | Pudding dish with | pint of sance Hi Dring to « bolling point and| ade of cream or soup stock, and| ‘ | senson with salt and plenty of season with salt, pepper and ‘yars-|f and vivid colorings of these Rugs are typically Indian, and The truth is, we are apt to pam: | * POP" ley. One or two tablesporne arated : : in the sauce. | crumbs and) One-third box of gelatine, one |} Garnish with parsley or creas | third cup cold water, one-third cup! botling water, 1 qup sugar, Jutvo of |ff at one lemon, 1 cup orange julee and Soak the gelatine In cold water till soft, add iy, the boiling water, eugar and lemon Stow & ball) juice. Strain and add the orange juice, and a little of the grated Cool in a pan of ice water, and when {It begins to harden beat ¢ is the stiffly beaten whites of the Serve with a custard made with the yolks of the ogex, 1 pint milk, 2 heaping tablespoons engar Flavor to taste. Or it le fine cut up in Httle cubes raw beef put | molasses, 4 few currants and a little egg and a little salt and pepper, A —— a THE STAR THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1909 11 fee—OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN=:-== FURNITURE | FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine | DRY GOODS High-Grade Handkerchiefs | Good Values in Seasonable Attractively Priced Neckwear several Women's Eton Sets, Dutch Collar and Jabot, in Armenian lace-edge Handkerchiefs of sheer quality linen; 50¢, 65¢ and 75« All-Linen Dutch Collar trimmed and Ba lrish lace Women’s hand-hemstitched Handkerchiefs of fine qual ity sheer linen, with hand-embroidered design in corner; . : se . Stiff Dutch Collars of hand 75e to $1.75 Women's pure linen Handkerchiefs in Ardennes hand i} Hand-embroidered Standing Collars in a wide \ embroidered design, with cript initial; 25¢ issortment of pretty style - 65c to $2.50 i Women's fine quality Shamrock lawn Handkerchiefs with Veithe Cada Volos blick or white: in atiective | hand-embroidered block initial; 25¢ designs; $1.50 to $4.50. ] Women’s pongee-color Automobile Handkerchiefs, in a Dutch Collars of real Irish crochet, suitable for good assortment of st 2 wear with coat; priced up to $7.50 | i Men's fine quality pure linen Handkerchiefs with hand Real Cluny Dutch ( very effective styles, for wear ff hemstitched quarter-inch hem and French hand-embroid ered block i1 0 ee 7 | " i} Met Irish linen he t Y%-inch Real I { 1 t of style 25¢ i he | k initial; 35¢ each an ) I Oc, ( 4 ) quart them and hand-em! ia Jab ! 1 lere n, Irish Of ed border in tan, light-blue, green avender i} rin ti | Wasl ¢ | HI Men's fine quality, plain linen, colored-t hemstitched te Fecasys Handkerchiefs, quarter-inch hem in light-blue, green or tan " Long Coats of Linen Crash, $16. 50 | AMen’s crossbar liner titched Ha hiefs of fine Women’s long ( f linen crs very appro | } 112 priate for motoring or traveling Made in loose- ff quality ; 50c, and $1.2 ; HH First Floor back,’ single-breasted style, collar and cuffs of brown linen finished with buttons and nar. row piping pond, Price $16.50. i} first Floor, with high Women’s Sade Black Taffeta Coats, $25 to corres - Conk Wash Suits, $7.50 | Women’s Wash Suits of se color crash, havy- } | , } ; | } } i croll | ing plain tailored, semi-fitting coat with coat collar semi-fit collar Women's long Coats of black taffeta, plaited back ind front trimmed with silk soutache in fancy s Price $25.00. 1 ting, Empire effect, and front; design. ~ and revers; nine-gore flare skirt has panel front trimmed with pearl buttons $7.90, Vomen's long Coats of black taffeta, in Empire \ttractive value at ff effect, having semi-fitting back trimmed with clus —First Floor, Oe nn en ne ew een plaits, Collar and cufis trimmed with fancy | | ter ot | Price H silk braid and small buttons; plaited girdle “ ‘ . $25,00. Souvenirs in Wide Assortment Sterling Silver Offi cial Souvenir Spoons; $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. Firat Floor. Souvenir Rail Plates in delft blue; 50c. 4 Pennants, A.-Y.-P. E. 0. Other style Pennants 25c, 50c and 75c. Souvenir Booklets containing large illustra- | tions of the Exposition; 25c. In the Art Needlework Section on the See« alll played an interesting col designs; $1. ond Floor is dis- ection of genuine, hand-woven Sterling Silver Souve woolen Rugs, made by Arizona Indians e nir Spoons in A.-Y,-P. E. | at 15c, designs; 85c and $1.00. The odd designs no two of them are patterned alike. They are in small sizes, | ] : 1 H for pillow-covers and other decorative purposes, Souvenir Spoons i ranging from about 20 inches to 22 inches square attractive values at $2.20 cach. Very quadruple silver-plated; 50c. A.-Y.-P. E. Official Souvenir Coins; one- fourth dwt., half dwt. dwt., $1.50. Sterling Silver Brace- g Alaskan Indian de- 25 and $2.25. Second Floor Exposition Post Cards, all late views; 10 for 10¢, 50c; one- ” $1.00; pais | ‘ Imported Polychrome | Post Cards, Seattle and Puget Sound views; dozen, 25c. Hand-Colored Photo- |} graphs of Washington Fringed Leather Pil-| scenery, from the studio low Covers, top and] of M. L. Oakes; in en- Adjustable-pin Curtain Stretchers of seasoned wood, two | back, ready for the pil-| velope for mailing; 50c } styles and prices; No. 1, $2.50; No. 2, $1.85. low; $2.95, | each, % Recond Floor. Items From the Drapery Section 36-inch Curtain Muslin, a sheer fabric shown in a variety of dainty patterns and colorings; for bed-sets and summer } curtains; yard, 12%4c. Irish Point Curtains, three yards Jong, in white or ecru, } lets, signs; $1 Shown in several patterns, including Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts, and floral effects; well made and mounted on good Price $3.95 pair quality net rs of 1 —First Pipor, The More Inexpensive Lines of Dry Goods Are Shown in the Basement Salesroom BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Bx- changes 8. C. Osborn & Co. Moyrss))6 (GT Firet Av, = Baa it} ly Ladies’ Home | Journal Patterns for July Union +m} Savings & Lives. ILAUNDRY | Trust Co. COLLARS fc, 2c, 2c f of Seattle Loe Cg at al and careful attention | ecialist. Bring them tn for | Hination if you suspect | Our charges are very. Navy Yard Route Past Mall Line for P. 8. Navy Yard and Battleships, Steomers MH, DB. Kennedy, Athlon, Tourist and Inland Flyer, DAILY TIME CARD, dition the close of busine 1909, RESOURCE: Schedule im Effect Monday, June 14, 1909, moderate. SCHUCHARD OPTIOAL CO, Leave Seattle6:40 (except Sunda 7.30, "8:46, 10:00, *11:30 a im, Oy Time of 8 S H. B Kennedy, fastest black face steamer on thi t 1207 Seeond Ave. | “hae, 40 Oh s,m f js const, tn races arse teceteremesacas rants + 350,904 6 Thursday and ‘Baturday onty 11:99 | Extra oats on Sauday, Banking — hours > m. | Time Table Subject to Change With- furniture Leave Bremerton for Seattlo—t:19 | PVF Notice fixtures (except Sunday), 10:15, 1B a. | FARR, 50¢ ROUND TRIP, Children between ages 6 to 13, hall ant Heach. fare. | hones: Ind. 796; Main 2101, 2993, EVERETT AND EDMONDS MEALS SDRVED Six round tripe dally, Leave Seattle at Tam, i2m, tao pm, op m and opm Leave Everett T a. m, S18 a m, m, 2:16 pom. Sp om and T18 p m Single Fare to Sn ish $1.00. Round Trip, $1.40. Stenmers City of Everett and Tele graph, Colman dock, Phones, Sunset Main 3993, Ind. 136. eluding branche Cash and due from banks... m., 2145, 8:45, 6:00 ‘Boats stop at P $0,907 39 504,135 eeeeees O68, 701,832 LIABILITING, Capital stock $ 300,000 00 Surplus and un- divided profits Deposits ...se0. 2,98 44,218 70 T614 20 Total .iscccess $2,701,882 96 MOVES BY— WALL'S SAFE & LOCK C0.'S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin afe Co MANUPACTURORS IDENTAL AVENUD HS AT BALLARD, GRrOowN AND RENTON, Estimates Furnished Free, CONTRACT sepcteieg Nt

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