The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1909, Page 9

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peasetepeoeooelonverereereertyennee ets PME ART OF PRESERVING FRUIT senoneceeeeoedegeeuesnnenes neeeeeeee y, BLACKBERRY JELLY RECIPES 3 . e . ng P baking soda Mix and wolf bree or four time wider KIRK — ALICE GIVCHEL! Salad With € r preserving cam ae - fron or tt — used The cog ettle ah “ and th , enanie other ¥ oye wails ar results ft and fell dng kettle, ste pottle, skine gains, Wooden sauce pan, See at possible jelly ba or towe! Split Pea Soup. | © and one-half cups dried apl th pepper and salt | is. MRS, ALICE GITCHELL KIRK 1, keep lof Oerrien, 1 | 1 Minnehaha Filling One cup white sugar, wet with | 0 { hot Hoil clit wilt wax when dr water Rinse sped fr then stir into it * es which have eaten and 1 cup of choppe Put in hem well, Cover ing slowly to the stirring a little ugh a selve, Return th the ketth t and add the tried in a sance pathand 7 with amount of put Hime the work should be » To each quart of large mh abot one pin ot s } ©, #ugar, beans, salt,| in glass kages such an nut| mens, mustard, soda, baking powder | and the like, in one large box. Your pantry shelf will look much more idy than If these things are seat ered about Keep your rt bread crumbs. and all small p Cherry Pie, Make a plain past 1 cup of lard and but pastry flour, ter, t r of water, put ‘ the suger she to the t oi five minute and cover a "parte ated half of this pastry, Twe Teher. This mae ies, one tables for all canned a half airup may be 1 one exe ant int of sugar and tw er. Mix our a Mix the the ese well in this! pid you ever know that you are d to the 10 minw cherries, Pour Into | ine et with bits of | your perfume? | on top crust and . - | ely quick oven ‘and pre same as for canning rries eeriva and Currants, given in pre article. whale for some of Ambergris is the substance used | —_- a disease caused by the gluttony | i] of that cetace Tt is sometime: Raspberry Jam The next article will be on fruit! (arm directly rom the nner the fruit and sugar and . 7 Be Sm Bac Ay sirups and cherry pudding and can ore often found fos on the died cherries. mor ften found floating on Ub water or cast upon the beaches tn of all sizes, It has a high |i quart pint of kugar to each known as Knap Hilt camp, Wilt ial value as a matertal for shire, Eagland, and expects to dis“ facture of perfumes, and ver a prehistoric fortress ub is i aAslDE. ing to aniog searcity of the sperm Miss Jane Addams of Hull house. » and a growing demand. Chicago, is the first woman preat National Conference or Toacher—I never saw auch a bad} Mins Ad. boy ingham is a Brit inent woman Tommy (boastingly)— Gee! I She is now in worker in the aln't half as bad as I can be Bdeient intrenchmeat world today Brooklyn Eagle ree! Free! Free!!!|| | | eco! | | ' STEAMER YOSEMITE Pier ©. ROT OF UNivERATY: ST | LEAVE PIER 6 FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST | | ! | s of Ripe Berries at Birmingham few hours’ time you can pick all you want for canning Come along on this sand bring your camping outfit if you wish, and stay several days, You'll | i] DMhe most beautiful spot for an outing on all Puget sound. Black Wild strawberries, loganberries, raspberries, blackcaps and salmon | vere there in abundance. No better fishitig can be found in all the north in the seven beautiful fresh water lakes on his property, which are Millions of speckled trout and black bass, Come along tomorrow for a great [f} Ming, fishing and digging clams, Dancing and music on the boat both ways fail to come to the dock early tomorrow, Over 1,000 people were left on our , a8 we only carry 1,800. You won't need any tickets or passes. We'll ON absolutely {ree 50,000 Worth of Land Sold in 40 Days | H ten-acre tracts, at $50 an acre for waterfront, on terms of 10 cents a day. last waterfront property that can be bought on this side of Puget sound, @re so easy that anyone can buy, and you can easily double your money time. We quara ee you 10 per cent and your money back at the end of a want it. ‘This will probably be our last excursion to Birmingham, as only a nt of this magnificent property is left for sale. teem | 7 NEW ENGLAND CLUB )0D CANAL EXCURSION Thursday 10 o’Clock A. M. ee the mont Senic water trip in America, We go clear up t6 the end of the canal, Pe frandest Mountain scenery in the entire world and the big glaciers of the ” 50¢ Round Trip—Children Under 12 Years 25 if f With big band of 10 330, and again music, Fare only 25c. Ladies free. Leave Pier 6 at Spend an evening on one of these delightful excursions, } handle. THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1909 Sede ee ol ee ee eS FURNITURE Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave. One-Piece Wash Dresses Gyan, $4.85 Women’s One- Piece Wash Dresse of white, figured and dotted linette, pat terns in brown, navy, black and gen. Waist is made in surplice effect, and} trimmed with fancy} border and pipings to} correspond; net yoke} and long. sleeves. } Skirt isgored. Price, Women’sOne-Piece} Wash Dresses of} striped lawn, brown} and white, b lack and} white, and blue and} white, Waist is tuck- yoke of white are trimmed} ven che ks, 4 olorings; 34 to 3 inches wide; y ‘Good Values in Inexpensive Black Silks Black Taffeta Silks, fine dye and finish; 48c yard. Black Mess 50c yard Black Satin Duchesse, 58 yard. Black Ottoman Cord, a very dependable quality; Oe yard Extra quality wide; $1.00 yard ~ Desirable le Novelty Silks at 48c Yard Jacquard stripe Corded Wash Silks in fine assortment of popular colorings, in cluding light blue, tan, cardinal, old rose, yard, 48 Louisine Silks in a good range of desir able shade’, mostly in dainty stripe effects, but including a few broken pants yard, 48c. Nas aline, bright lustrous finish; medium weight; Black Taffeta, 35 inches pink, reseda and gray; Embroidered Patasols, 85. and $1.00 AT $1.00—Parasols of white, washable, linen-finished material, in two styles. One has fancy edge and wide band of open work embroidery; the other is finished with two bands of blind embroidery, and plain edge. Both have white frame and natural wood handle, with tassel AT 85c—Parasols of fink soisette fabric, } having deep hemstitched border trimmed Colors, pink, blue, tan, also white. Natural wood with wide tucks navy and brown; nt Sale Values in Drapery Materials in attractively patterned dark grounds, 32 inches wide, good quality, suitable for curtains, coverings and pillows; yard, 12% Plath Burlap, %6 inches wide, well finished face, in brown, green, red, blue and natural color yard, 10¢, Figured Denims i Ruffled Curtain Muslin, 34 inches wide, em broidered ruffle and tamboured edge; very ser viceable; yard, 39, Oriental Stripe d Couch Covers 2 yards long and 72 inches wide, ih dark colors; suit able for gou h beds and extra wide couches; pri Basement Salearoom, Copenha-| | ' ! } i ? } i } ed and has square} net;} waist, sleeves and side} hagen designs in pi " FREDE RICK & NE LSON, ye PS DAILY AY JULY Basement Salesroom Women’ $ Knit Vests, 15¢ Manufacturer's Misses’ WI ck. ¢ blood ging ham and Children’s Wash Dresses o te percale with dot, rin or W Women’s Fabric Gloves, 25c Pair »), Women’s Knit Underwear, 19¢! «:....:.......... \\ hite Cott panels with figured border} Women’s Inexpensive Muslin Offixians in self color; skirt is} g gored. Price, $4 85. Undergarments Bie ge Embroidery Gallons, 2/4 to 394 Seasonable Dress Fabrics | } wide: van Se apd Wen es ® \ 10/5 19¢, 69e¢, 75¢ and 9% ; ‘ \ udes Interestingly Priced =| skintsat75e,$i.00,s1.2sanasiay. | opin da; yard, 250. , : ' COMBINATIONS at 75c, 99c and $ ind: Bands, 1% to 2% FANCY PRINTED CHALLIS ina) . => {7% oe cream and ecru tty i good range of fl ral, check and ombre { Pt es) ; fo n aists; yard, I5c, 20c, 22c and i H stripe de 0) inches wide; yard, 27c. f : pe | yah ‘ “Fe i 4 | EA HECK SUITINGS, firm } ee age aes wide, 1&5 SEASLUE CHIC (a5, tirm, by well-woven fabrics, shown mostly incream } Children’ $ Rompers tions in dainty ff H color ground with colored broken check { ° and cross-bar effects; 36 inches wide; yard, ped shirt i © 12 inches & CHECKED SERGES, bright, clear and b sPeaed with 4 cool-looking, with fin raring qualities, way ’ § val Shown in a wide ass t of broken and | m ; to 6 yea Rane nt Salesroom. Children’ sWash Division, 5B¢ | sini light with bands in contrasting color ell om ‘ ent Gloves, very iraly r warm weather wear, in black, white leavy quality, with tan, t n, gray and navy; 12-button and 2-clasp Ve € 29C. i ved with double row of jes! Dimity Waiss, a1.2 Waists seer white din ‘ | ring polka dots ir Deep : thee tuck yoke in front, | Iged with Plain Linen Stiff Dutch ( w lace, and back tuc Price ; ; 3, ‘ie Stiff Dutch ¢ ed linen, in a See ae eT ae eee | Children’s Dutch Collars of plain, stiff linen, Wi ra Sh des sizes 11 and 1142; 15c nadow ades —Rasement Sa m. Machine-made Opaque Win sant don Stew art Hartshorn it self-acting Whi d C lo d W h Water (¢ ‘olo w Shades, 36 inches wide and 7 feet Children’ s Footwear Domest ns, Zephyrs and Boys’ Box Calf Blicher Sh Masraat alan pont Towel lid leather sole; sizes 84 to } MH Crashes, Sheeting 7 oe $1.75 ing Flannels and Calicoes | offered at very in toys Patent Colt ver ng pues Y v olid leather sole; size 1 to 5%; $2.00 > ‘ Pee Sateeae Boys’ Velour Cali Fi C Blucher Shoes, solid oor Coverings leather * sole; — sizes 3 é . 1 to 544; $200 x12 Body Br Rugs, $ E x] $25.00, Infants’ Slippers 3 and Shoes in lace and on ; - ea | Mi _ " a ane yiac sizes 2 o8 woe Wer cde y ? . PPP LL Inlaid Linol $l are Inlaid Li 5 are yard Inlaid Lin re yard Frederick & Nelson or dark color; pre DRY GOODS arunD AY pUnING AND AUGU SI Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave, | { Morning Waists, Sacques Gr the and Kimonos ds qualit Cotton Knit ! **Seconds”” ‘ 5 5 hite Cotton Knit Vests; 5 ; leeve ummer weight, } I 1% ) Dut \ | j hite Cotton Drawer ith 24 1 : rimmed knee! Lisle ( m Union Suit e, knee leneth: 25¢ ~ Attractive Embroidery and white checked ging Women’s onl Men’s Hand- _ kerchiefs ality hemstitched Handker- mb dered ham or blue Women’s chiefs with ¢ Rasement medallion corner and col- lavender, pink, sky ored border in or brown; 5c. ality all-linen hemstitched n’s all-linen cambric hemstitched Hand- +B 1-3 men's all f navy blue, Copen and plaid } i f J W linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 106¢. quality silk-and-linen hemstitched chiefs, in a good assortment of pretty c each, 3 for 50c. good quality pure Irish linen hemstitched kerchicfs, 17e each, 3 for 50c. trimmed } with 14-inch hem; «too Women’s fin Hand j-inch hem; Handh Basement, Salesroom. Neckwear Moderately Priced quality Fabric ; > e; 23e ttily trimmed -with imi Basement Bale en Goods Remnants } Basement Sate nants in White and J Batistes, Dim s, Dress Linens, A large accumulation of Rer Colored Wash Goods, ities, Mulls, Voik Imported an comprising Linen P stic Git | Bissell’s Carpet Sweepe Incorporated

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