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THE STAR—WEDNEBSDAY, JULY 7, 1909. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN=*"—= PRESERVE FRUIT SYRUPS AND. JUICES WE GITCHELL KIRK aytups and frat’ jul desirable ways f ton of fruit, and | te for delicious foes and fee cream eherries, erapes urre be Be Mavor of the fr eben made into 8yr + ire year, and st \ ha ute are seasonable bie in price g recipe will anew and may be without sugar. ( pe sterilized and canned | , making the yelly at} ice bottios instead ot| * Sw Ing bottle of sugar, wher used | , cherries and p! t to each quart of ats will req to & qhart of jui are not bea: ble it time, I will give that, And thie will an given fruits as directed Grape Juice. and pick ther Put them into for all bottled MRS. ALICE *G. KIRK. preserving kettle—-porcelain lined crush a Httle, adding juat enough “{water to prevent them from atick ing }the grapes are soft and the well out Turn inte ese cloth bag and light julees a double drain over The next morning sterilize MART BATHING CAP ailady seon to great-) trasting color, on the side of the than in the attrac puits and smart little of this season. pewest touches seen tallored bow, in con cap Brilliant touches of a becoming color will relieve the somber black, blue.or brown of the average bath ing sult, and do much toward mak ing the old guilt look new | oats, Cate, or ton fastern + 48.00G44 Wash. a ‘ x | Shorts, ton .. | Whole eon, ton.) Cracked corn, ton Parley. ise . Feed wheat, ton .... 44 SPRUNG AT THE | Pood corn meal, ton OF NATIONAL | Motied oats and bare L SOCIETY. 00 @35 oogss 0@ 40 Pratte. = Local strawberri« oe! ieee tse oye H Gola, July 1—Advo-| fadpberrion ss sss 2.00 2 a oting as a pastime | Curra oot whose is " ; G Gulch, president HILL PLANS A BRANCH. ind Association of} HELENA, Mont, July 7.—Jamos yr gendation today |J. Hill, the railroad magnate, has a ‘Of the National Eds: Nor Gulick’s ad- Erocacy of dice as play et +- sided with nds and others . to the question promises to re he gontention for some 0 financial oad Which wil ety offering bonus wil! secu convention. ANOTHER VETOED DADINANGE PASSED Not taking kindly to the fact that the mayor vetoed the bill granting the sum of $1,500 to the Girls’ In- dustrial home and yet signed the tJ) appropriating $6,500 for erect- ing the welcome arch that will shortly be torn down at the close of the exposition, the counci] mem bera last night passed the bill over the veto of the city# chief execu tive. Hiram Charles Gill. president, It 80 deeply Interested in the mat- ter that he asked Councilman Hines teito take the chair while he spoke in favor of the bill. It waa passed finally with a vote of 14 ayes. SENATOR CLAY RE-ELECTED (By Cried Press) ATLANTA, Ga., July 7.—-United States Senator Alexander Clay was unanimously re-elected by the Geor gia legislature, This will be the senator's third term, The Cousins Shoe FOR DISCRIMINATING WOMEN Originality In shoes ia easy enough. Originality and beauty combined are difficult; but they are conspicuous in the COUS INS SHOE because refined taste and special training are the fea tures in their designing. Women who seleet have found this out —hence the «eknowledged su- premacy. of the COUSINS SHOB, Made in New York for particular women everywhere Turrell's 903 Second Av, erving kettle over ot come to a boll and skim Repeat Add the sugar and junttl dissolved, Le® efne to polut and rinse wigs a little alcohol | them and cork steamer or a kettle snd boll them on a wire draft to cooler away from }ups and Juloos te that in more sugar la used Candied Cherries, wtlr the the fit Put them into the of hot water 0 minutes. PI lace the The only difference between ayr | Choose a large ripe, but not too sour cherry Morellas are good. By using one of the atmple ete rry |pittera it in very easy to remove the stones, saving Welgh cherries j welght of sugar. lof sugar avd and an | Drain all the juices. equal Put a layer each cherries into a bow! nd let stand several hours mt the juice into a poree Hlaintined kettle, bring to the boll jing point, skim and add the ¢ jries, Simmer untu th begin to look lear Tm on a sieve in the the Roll outside in per in tin boxes her herries » drain apread on plates and set sun until they are dry or granulated Cover and heat slowly until | sugar and put away In paraffin pa The next article will be on can |ning vegetables, RECIPES | | Cherry Tapioca. Soak one cup tapioca tn two cups | #e#ing into cold water until water ts absorbed cook ft half an hour with from a pint of canned cherrlos eberrt urn into mold. ¥ cold r with the sauce: One cup cream stiff. one-half cup powder one ege White beaten, one spor tul almond extract and serve very cold weather deasort Mix feald six tomatoes, peol | place on ice for two houra, Seoop | dust with pepper chopped | l# a sign tha chopped | of bringing great Joy Into some out the Inside and salt, and fill with cucumbers and chives very fine. dressing. roaves. Serve on crisp | For a July vegetable salad, cook | their friends o ‘TESTIMONY OFFERED MAKES PRINGE SICK : Jutee ’ following | tt y whipped | you sugar ton ful vanilla and one teaspoon enretully Delicious hot | and mixed with mayonnaise lettuce} Pp. GERMAN MEMBER OF NOBIL. ITY ON TRIAL FOR PERJURY SUFFERS A COLLAPSE. (By Valied Prem BERLIN, July 7 der the ordeal of listening to heases testify against bim In Collapsing un | wit ble until boiling one fourth oup fourth half cuy d water molds, two and one-half eu boiled vogetables in the liguld, and firm serve on lettuce onnalne coup Ww with To avofl tearing musiin curtains 10 AYTUP When panting a rod through thelr hems, put a thimble on the end of the rod and ft will run through eaally When fronng, have a cake of laundry soap handy, If the {ror does not run smoothly, rab tt light ly on the soap. Wet shoes should be stuffed with paper, The paper will absorb the molature and keep the shoes from becoming hard. Olives and English walnuts jéround together and moletened | with mayonnaise make a taaty plc jute sandwich Now that the apple hae lost ite j best flavor by cold storage, it may jbe made info an appetizing salad with onions. Cut the two together itn thin allees and serve on lettuce leaves with ofl and vinegar MAINLY ABOUT WOMEN What Dreams Mean Lake—'T |iake denotes content dream of a peacefu To dream of A luke denotes an : ef fortune from an sourtve. if betr will pase life ne and un sought | drear Washing T washing is & sure sign from present Wedding is married to a very hands it signifies @ happy lite Water—To drink of ¢ house of situation Ifa woman dreame she jream id water to i will be the meane you give « anyon mer life. yverty-—T droar ly werty denotes » of betng tn to some but who talk il of juaintances | misfortune on two charges ing perjury out of the Editor Hardin, perjury The eh Hbel nuit who made an of the alleged orgies of Knights of the German Round Ta bie.” Bulenberg la aconsed of hay ing sworn falsely against Hardin and of inducing other witnesses to | Perjure themeelvea in court very feeble. FOR Y, W. CLA. | FREE WAT Showing their appreciation of the trial for perjury, which began to great work being done by the Y. W day, Prince Zu Von Bulenberg was taken to his castle at Lienberg In | bility of Its being completed to build & branch Hine to/® critica! condition, at noon today : the Canadian border, and perhaps! The trial was adjourned and it ts “y controversy | extend It later to Canadian Pacific | @oubted whether there is a posst be. cause of the condition of the de fendant. The prince is under indictment A. for the girie and women of the city, the fire youns and fator committee of the city council |] introduced an ordinance last night granting Cedar river water to the inatitation free of charge. The bill will In all probability pase when it appears for final readi: Anty Drudge’s Fountain of Youth. Mrs, Weary-—"'Oh, dear! 1 wish I could find what d’ye call 'im's Fountain of Eternal Youth. Hard work's making me old.”’ Anty Drudge—‘'Bless you, there’s a fountain of youth you ean find—and that’s Fels-Naptha soap, It’s a great lightener of work and would not only do your washing in cool water quickly without hard-rubbing, but it would make easy all your household cleaning, I use it—and I don’t feel more than sixteen," Does dirt mean drudgery to you? Yes—if the only way you know to get hand sewing. rid of dirt is by the hot water, ordinary soap and elbow grease method. No—if you let Fels-Naptha dissolve the dirt in cool or lukewarm water— without boiling, without hard-rubbing. Fels-Naptha has done away with hard work and boiling in washing clothes just as other modern inventions have done away with home spinning, tallow candles and Why don’t you let Fels-Naptha do the hard part of your washing? The easy directions are printed on the back of the red and green wrapper. ae a = er loving you Bulenberg je 68 years old and} | ee ~ i} writing paper, put for vacation use FURNITURE a‘ STORM CLOSIS DAILY juny ‘FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. DURING Pre-Inventory Sale « Women’s Summer F ootwear| In order to pave the way for inventory, an exceptionally comprehensive callection of Women’s Oxfords, Ties and Pumps is of- fered in two groups at spe- cial prices which insure quick clear ance, Special $3.25 Pair Gray Suede Pumps, one-eyelet effect, new tip, welt sole, and Cuban heel wing Black Suede, three-eyelet Oxfords with straight tip, welt sole, and Cuban heel Plum-color Suede Pumps, one-eyelet ribbon ef- feet, plain toe, welt sole and military heel Gray Suede wing tip, welt s¢ Pumps, two-eyelet ribbon effect, le and Cuban heel Brown Suede Pumps, one-eyelet effect, wing tip, welt sole and Cuban heel Catawba Suede Oxfords, new Broadway tip, welt Patent Colt Oxfords, two-hole with light-weight welt sole. Patent Colt Oxfords, two-hole ribbon tie, black uede collar top, welt sole, and Cuban heel three-eyelet effect, ole and concave heel. ribbon effect, Patent Colt Blucher Oxfords, wing tip and welt sole Chocolate Kid Pumps, one-eyelet effect, plain toc, hand-turned sole and Cuban heel Ru , one-hole ribbon effect, new wing tip, welt lan Oxfords, brow fect, welt sole and Cuban heel ia Calf Pump ole and military heel, n suede top, three-eyelet ef lan Blucher Oxfords, fancy perforated wing tip, welt sole and military heel Bronze Blucher Oxford heel. Bronze Button Oxfords, green cloth top, welt sole and Cuban heel. , welt sole and military Bronze Two-Hole Ribbon Ties, plain toe, welt sole and Cuban heel Bronze Pumps, one-eyelet effect, hand-turned sole and French heel Bronze Kid Button Oxfords, cloth top, welt sole and military heel Patent Leather Pumps, ankle-strap, fancy tip, welt sole and military heel Special $2.45 Pair Gray Suede Pumps, short vamp, welt sole and Cuban heel Black Suede Pumps, short vamp, welt sole and Cuban heel Gray Suede Oxfords, three-hole ribbon tie, fancy tip, welt sole and military heel, Patent Colt Oxfords, blucher cut, Quaker last, welt sole, medium-high heel Patent Colt Blucher Oxfords, mannish last, welt sole and common-sense heel. Patent Colt Blucher Oxfords, dull kid top, fancy tip, welt sole and Cuban heel Chocolate Kid Button Oxfords, Boston last, welt sole and Cuban heel Chocolate Kid Blucher Oxfords, straight tip, welt sole and military heel, Chocolate Kid Blucher Oxfords, plain toe, hand- turned sole and Cuban heel. Tan Blucher Oxfords, mannish last, welt sole and medium heel Tan Blucher Oxfords, extreme last, welt sol and medium heel. Tan Blucher Oxfords, shield tip, welt sole and military heel, Tan Blucher Oxfords, shield tip, fancy perfora- tion, welt sole and Cuban heel, Patent Leather Pumps, plain toe, ankle-strap, welt sole and military heel. Tan Pumps, ankle-strap, small leather bow, welt sole and Cuban heel. Tan Pumps, ankle-strap, small bow, plain toe, ff welt sole and military heel, Gun-metal Pumps, ankle-strap, small leather bow, welt sole and military heel. Broken Sizes in Women’s Elbow-Length Silk and Lisle Gloves Special 59c Pair Silk Gloves, Special 59c Pair These Gloves are full 16-button length, reaching above the elbow, They are made of fine quality Milanese silk, in mousquetaire style, double-tipped, two covered clasps at wrist, and every pair is stamp- ed with the maker's name. Shown in black, brown, navy, mode, gray, pink, blue and red. The fact Poplar and Pine Shirt-Waist Boxes The Drapery Section is showing an assortment of uncovered Shirt-Waist Boxes, made of poplar and pine, suitable for covering with cretonnes, or other material. These boxes have brass hinges and handles, are well-made, and when covered to har- monize with the decorative scheme of apartments, form very attractive furnishings. ed in three sizes, as follows: These are offer- Size 124%x13%x24% at $1.75. Size 14x14%x27 at $2.50. Size 15x15%4x30 at $3.50. Second Floor Midsummer Stationery, Special 15¢ Box Rockrimmon Fabric is a good quality fabric-finished convenient Is cut in the popular Winthrop size, and envelopes have the new wallet flap. up in attractive boxes, Box containing one quire of paper and twenty-five envelopes, specially priced at 15e, Firat Floor. Women’s Thread-Silk Hosiery, $1.00 Pair Women’s good quality, pure thread-silk Hosiery, with all-silk foot or lisle sole. tic, and should give satisfactory wear; colors, tan, Nile These are well-made, very clas | green, apricot, gendarme, oxblood, red and green; also black and white. Price $1.00 pair, —First Floor. Oe | Fine Quality German Silver Bags Several styles are shown in the better qualities of German Silver Bags, all having pierced frames in new designs, with polished edges and balls and white kid lining " shirred on to the frame, and finished at bottom with small beads, Prices range from $7.50 to $10.00, Frederick The mesh is Firat Floor. Incorporated that the sizes are broken is responsible for the un- usually attractive price. Suede Lisle Gloves, Special 59c Pair Elbow-length Gloves of very fine quality Milan- ese lisle in soft, suede finish, with three pearl clasps at wrist, Shown in black, white, gray and biscuit. ~-First Floor, Values in Women’s All-Wool Sweaters AT $3.95—All-Wool Sweaters in red, gray, white and blue. Double-breasted Norfolk style with pearl or brass buttons; single-breasted effect with roll collar or low neck; also box coat Sweaters in fancy weave, finished with plain band down front and around bottom, AT $5.75—All-wool Sweaters in red, white, gray and blue. Plain weave box-coat effects with high roll collar, patch pockets, and fastening in front with pearl buttong; also semi-fitting styles in fancy weave, with low neck. First Floor, SUN OF MATIN Women’s Summer ‘Wash Skirts Women's Wash Skirts of white or natural shade linen, On linette and cotton rep, made in 13- and 15-gore flare effects. Some are plain, others finished with bias bands and straps and trimmed down side with pearl buttons. The range of sizes is very comprehensive, Priced at $3.50, $3.75, $3.95, $4.95, $6.75 and $7.50. —First Floor Naiad Guaranteed Dress Shields Naiad Dress Shields are strictly water-proof, do not deteriorate with age, and can be sterilized by immersing in boiling water for a few seconds, in suring cleanliness. Made in all styles and sizes, and every pair is guaranteed, --First Floor. Naiad regular size 4, 30c; size 5, 35c; Nai nainsook style; size 2, 20c; size 3, size 6, 40¢ 1 high-front style; size 2 Style 306¢ ; siz & Nelson ae sizes Naiad style, three to six 5