The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1909, Page 4

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i ce cera ina vancwiaein Ag HOME MADE FIRELESS COOKER MRS. KIRK TELLS HOW TO MAKEN: } - : 2 2 8 Paevil ‘ od t t t of 1 : i inner goWname Hx ; . ; : ‘ mi in Gib Mipre moat a : q ny 8 Pousbel!t et i 1 i t f stout ea & sow wife Hore th i ‘ ute at tah ‘ a perfect e " 1 t Ane t ub aint with a iutfed ‘ 1 1a | ered with seq rhe M \ GK ft ‘ the moat Sal Fi de k bel ‘ And . . - ! 0 ht hould t kh ta ma af ul f art of ¢ v : led y ted. 1 the bag In w k " ’ cpp newer emma wat mi fueron ru! Wa (DODES OP T and i Ik te t va - het sil ot Women esinie QE ly ee eee ce oe Ane Doan. _He MINOTE h if € if mall an ut | € a jalds are gaining a tha y . gy Nana te bamuired, Gna Albeld Miss Mary Harrimar - opulartt , : eee ae A Or tie las, 1 veaaet which witl just hold /Ot & H. Harrimay, has fitted 1 FF a the te ail, a cover Was) It 1 set thie inside the larger | r | father forry b for reat and i« bens Hat styles demand t the hai the outer pall « @ provided | In the fireless cooker certain |“ : odie ' : ing tennis or golf Tht mn dew and fuli at the back 1 an asbestos mat, as well a food ich ae stews and pot roa eopt an . lutely necessary for both body and] saree ‘lark ‘ peas, beans and lentila, rice und | Brooklyn commit 1 prevention mind are cheating yourself] NeW neek chains are made with This devic follows exact! t hes and moat t ab f tuberculosis, when you think you oar of gold peacocks, the tails princtple of # heat In the tr are prepared t without at least one day of F are wet with various her Yeasel by ila nm, and ought The wera | Ln Gerda Dalliba, New Y never You ruln your eha to prove suce il if the moehant/ {cal In preserving food values, aa /iat, musician and postess, protege! doing efficient work, elther in the} cal adjustinents are not imperfect, | Well as saving fuel. From 80 to|of Edwin Markham, Is the author | #oelal or the business world, far the|, A novelty In belts is a handsome Mra. Kirk, however, suggests 50 per cent of the nutritive value|of “The Earth Poem," which ts #0} mind cannot concern Ht at all '¥ taffored leather one, with chats newspapers as a lost by other cooking 4 sees tu full of striking thought thnes with a single subject and still same wf the leather, from which sirable batitute retatned in the fireless cooker, ac-| sentiments that her name te men-|keep fresh and vigorous. Without | ** fice an envelope bag of the same ncon- cording to the United States gov-| tioned with Keata and Shelley jthe change you sacrifi your per Mind If waed, it should | ernment report jeonality, which counts for every moma! Miss Katherine Giles. w) ‘ilng ond without which nothing The now corset ia tnexorable tn York, is author of Gties Co »- ean be done \s demand for the long attenuated , ] aes, a ha rrie ar epers port, which ts 4 in commercial] +448 VALUE OF AMMONIA fae the ae ne ae “as ers feireles every wh: ort is Wrong Mra, Whitelaw Re | An Jain, has presented Chocolate Cake. worth Piece of butter size of an eggs cup of sugar, 1 of milk, 2 of four 1 oes, %& teaspoon soda in the milk. 1 of cream of tartar sifted with the flour. jdough add 2 tablespoons of molas-| wit sea, a little of all kinds of sp and 1 tablespoon of flavor, Hake aed the 3 layers of the cake. pmon je for filling—Melt 1 teaspoon of butter with 1 table S cup of sugar, 23 cup *poon of flour. Stir in the erated OMe ion for Prom 1 large teaspoon of tind and futee of 2 lemons with 1/2’ starch by cream, beaten white of legs. Cook Up of sugar, 1 e@m mad % cup of| OF the association over boiling water until thick water, Boll until it thickens, Place between layers. This is better if | A simple and : ow d hefo ttl kept a few days before cutting, | A MmpiS Nt alle Good black ink, mixed with the | com white of an egg, ls excellent to re color to black kid gloves | with ag ee hicely > ome $10,000 University of Minne Cracker Pudding With Orange Mer ingue. ‘Three crackers rolled, $ cups of milk, 3 tablespoons sugar, a little |store the salt and the beaten yolks of 2 eggs. | or shoes Flavor with orange extract or grat.) c= ed orange pee! and bake about 30 minutes, Beat the whites of the eggs stiff and add % « cup of sugar and the juice of 1 large or 2 small oranges. Pour over the pudding and brown in oven. i Caramel Cake. Beat % cup butter to a cream, | add 1% cups sugar, yolks of 2 eggs, 1 cup water, 2 cups flour; beat 5 minutes, add 2 teaspoons caramel | syrup, 1 teaspoon vanilla, % cup flour; beat again, add 2 teaspoons baking powder, well-beaten whites of 2 eggs; bake in 2 layers in sod: | erate oven. Filling—One cup sugar, 4 cup, water, boil until it hairs, then stir in white of 1 egg; when cool add teaspoon vantila and 3 of caramel D- : Caramel = syrup-—One-half © cup) granulated sugar in saucepan until! ft burns; have ready % cup boiling water; remove saucepan, add wa-| ter, stirring rapidly; allow to boil | until thick syrup. ' Molasses Cookies. | No. i—Half cup granulated sugar, 1 cup molasses, 2 level tea spoons aaleratus dissolved in 2-3 cup of cold water, % cup lard, gin ger, then add the flour {pastry} and mix. Set in a cool place for half an hour or 80 and you will find it much easier to roll out and handle. No, 2~Two cups molasses, 1 cup! butter or lard, 2 exgs, 2 tablespoons! vinegar, | tablespoon ginger, 1 ta blespoon saleratas, flour enough to roll. Roll % inch thick and bake | in hot oven. | Lemon Jelly Cake. Beat together 2 cups of sugar and % cup of butter, Stir in the yolks of 3 oggs, } cup milk in which erials is wide % teaspoon of soda is dissolved, silk, mohair, flannel 3 cups of flour sifted with | tea may be trimmed with embroidery, spoon of cream of tartar. Add the soutache braid, of even bi well-beaten whites of eggs. Bake But whether the fabric be fn 2 layers then to the remaining | or inexpensive, the newest just as her Even the oflskin Her choice of OfMAmented with bows, it may be satin, are ornate or simple pocketbook permits sults all Now in the New Location 1515 SECOND AVENUE. NATIONAL OUTFITTING SHOWING A MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Tatlored Suits Coats, Skirts, Waists and Furs Our immense bus CO. 77 inesa compelled us to leave third floor of the @ and we have opened a complete our salesrooms on the Ballater Outfitting Store at 1515 Second Avenue Denny Ladies Our additional space haa given us an ity te mer stock in detail, and considering the advanced it has been decided to place all the sults to 1-2 Off =) During July Our fitting and alteration force ra is our delling Includes the opportun display for the first.time our splendid sum season, at from of competent lady t doubled in the new store, and credit plan of $1.00 per week The “National Way” out fas or worry of extending credit with adds new accounts daily LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED 10 ALL Formerty National Supply Co. 1515—Second Avenue —1515 ONAN NNUAL HSL nti appointed by the Na Women, RL and |e sald to} be right, while the government's ld, wife jean ambassador to Great Brit the Guild hospital of San Mateo, use in surgical operations. ‘aroline McGill, a member of the ving inexpensive cloth which * for dining tables, desired length and biad the white bias by Fabrics used by the summer girl |follow the severe Hines of the mode bathing caps smart These two sults pictured give one | or denim, and a wide choice In materials, combt- | nations and trimmings, and our sum. vy Ia mer girl can spend a lot of money! pensive in the making of hers, small eum, just as she desires. TTT TS ANAL \ has oa Table as a scholar nding. or a very) | | j Will be | |sorences and swelling | } | | } it fAmmonta ta the jadded to the water in |to retain yt'in newbeacuone a | IN DEVIL FASHIONS =; >: ° DEVILBAG’S LATEST : SOOPSE SOSH OSES ES Hem HHESEHESEHESESOSEEESESOHEOS curves. Equal parts of ammonta and eplr its of turpentine will take paint out of clot . haw hard o¢ 417 - ememakers toll their clients it ma be ate th t two! OOF a8 Kt as x thle o the elle soem to be following the bh soapaud advice to tl ti fez Te clean black mix one a part of spirite of nin with ‘ - : Vilas ebres OF be apoly Latest Fashion in Germs. with a “a + er : see = | Searchers for beauty have called © remove odors of perspirattos, lin the aid of the barteriologist. The put a few drops of ammonia in the | seientifie man has recently Alscey Water for the bath, and apply 10) ered « germ which causes “mudd the affected party, and all odor! complexior and another which wed pe *, ond anothe Nich ° makes the skin tender. He has A ashe ammonia in tepid water) made » vaccine of the two bacilli Will soften and cleanse the sealp. jand when the sallow patient ap. and rings off with} Ammonja diluted: with Witter Will) pours he carefully steriiises a tiny . . t col ar = re © rusty silks, clean @oat col pate b ot #kin on the shoulder and lara and remove grease spote froM injects vaccine composed of 12h the carpet; use In propor of ®) mitions of stophylococe! and five eaapoonful to a euptul af Water wet the spot well with iLand rub gently with a cloth inhaling ammonia will often’ re Neve a severe headache 5 in apiendid for cleaning ailyer; Kes — few drops of it are added | If « fine-toothed comb is \ the. wator in which it {* washed /the halr, take Just & small strand each day it will keep bright a3 beW lat @ time, placing the comb elose without any expenditare of strength. |to the roots and drawing it clear best of all washes /to the end of the strand. Clean for mirrore and windows the comb carefully after combing Door plates should always be/ each strand. Comb and brush out cleaned by robbing with a cloth all tangles carefully. A fine tooth wet In ammonia and water. jed comb can do the hair much It a oapecially desirable for wash: | barn tug diehelotha, as it cleanses them from grease and swoeten# them at the same time If the color has been taken out of allka by fratt stains, ammonia will usually restore It For boys’ jackuts and girls’ waists millions acne bacull into t skin with a hypodermic syringe The treatment takes only a couple of mtnutes and ts sald to accomplish Kroat resulta ed on ; | ammonia added Ww the water in) S which they are washed will cleanse |} without fading. s Faded carpets may be restored to their former brightness by wiping them off with ammonia water. } A few drops in a cupful of warm water applied carefaily will remove apote from paintings. if a Withe ammonia is put on the bites of wasps, spld and all other polsanous Insect bites, it will neutralize the polson and prevent Swelling ammonia will quickly revive one recovering from a faint Ammonta, white wax and turpep- tine heated together and rubbed on the floors will make a most pleas | ing polish Wash eyeglasses with ammonia water and pollah with a clean piece! of chamota a Two or thfee drops of ammonta/ which cut stood will cause them their freshness longer than otherwine. pub lic of this city Souvenirs, Novelties, ete Corsets, flowers are T1529. 533 | Second Av. Bargain #10 Tan Shoes are decided j this season. They flourish os er flourished before thin ts the There are new | Tans nev Particularly with Oxfords cane Tans and swell new [if] Wine and Oxbjood shoes colors in shades in They are the season! | 6, $4.00 to pecemnennmnemcan $1.00, $2.00 real Metal ised These prices may look and §)f] Rose Hat Pins sound very familiar, but the 1.26, $2.00 and $2 Oxfords tell thelr own stary Ha they are decidedly better* and Pins eitereat 26e Hat Pins | assortment | $14.00 set. Rogers Knives and Forks 48c 50 Rhinestone 38c, 48c, 68c a fine 10c Heliow Handle Turrell’s $6.98 | 903 Second Av. 1 Serves On Peeks $3.89. } oy $4.48 } $2.00 18 kt. gold inlaid Back Combs and 4 Barrettes ......45 vous C HAND-MADE HATS A SURCIALTY, Mme. Paul EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY, sievupehandaindetcbbiimeren MARTIN @ CO, GLOVES, 1207 Second Av, Opp, Savoy Hotel, The Home of “PRRIROTO". beat glove In this olty f 00 a palr. We have made another big cut in our a Neckwear, Infants’ Wear, $2.50 Men's Watch Fobs 20-year $4.00 Ladies’ Chains 50 Men‘s Combination Pin and Cuff Links $8.50 Ladies’ Silver Chain Purses MAINLY ABOUT : POSeSeSeSoseseceessods When You Are Tired Out Near Pike Street Lowest prices con with de ble quality Exceptionally good Satu saver; dreds of others, throughout the store, are Silk Petticoats; ¢ sum? Wash Suits pe Women ; all eed Triple Wear Hose: } linen tly man to wear withoyy tailored ; 1 trimmed; all onths; if nob pecial tomorrow White Wash Suits for v as Porou men; profusely trimmed with q ' and drawers: eg lace and insertions all around ity, selling rep lar price of $9.00 y = All-Linen Dress Skirts; nat ural color; trimmed w tons and with folds; ul special ir $3.00 values; row for ~- White Rep S cut and made trimmed effect; values, for tomorrow sale, miy Tan and black hosiery for wo men and children; extra good quality; , or pair 15¢ Splendid hosiery for women, in black and colors; regular She value for . 19¢ Pearl buttons, assorted #208, for walsts and dresses; special, doren for .....+ bees seats sb Pound's Extract Antiseptic Taleum Powder, in glass recep- tacles; special for . 196 MacPherson-Gray Co, Wholesale Prices Cut Lower Than Ever. Tn our Ladies’ Wear Department you will find the tables just loaded with bargains—U Hosiery, Waists, etc We Must Sell These Goods THE SHERIDAN COMPAN sm Specials 60 and $12.00 Bracelets, gold-ftilled $1.25, $2.00, $2.50 Men's Cutt Buttons. gold “A filled 8c, 480, Qh, 86, Hee dé $17.50 four-plece Pe Silver Tea Set id $10.48 $14.00 Mantel Clocks; $4.48 handsome designa ne avila Hand Bags, $1 48 38c $1.00 Leather Squaw Hage ‘ | $2.00 Leather Shopping Rags 986 $14.50 Leather Suit 7 4 Cases, best fittings ' Oe Hair Combs | 50e dozen Tally : 18c eer pena 5c unbreakable BALANCE OF 8TOCK MARKED DOWN ‘STORE OPENS § 9: 30 AL M. SATURDAY- ne +—-WATCH ) 2-55) THE SHERIDAN COMPANVA WOMEN E : Second Avenue MacPherson-Gray Co, zs rday day on account of limited special tomorrow already greatly reduced stock. We defy you to beat our prices on Jewelry, Prices shot to pieces. at the In he mille to udd to t ef © quarter of ng polnt q ‘te ‘ai flavor Be ia : heated milk Laat iff ater "i “ F t D 1 chy on gtine of ide a 4Y, and ai the fri Don't Lose ¥ « igh fant sure. be PUbOUt heel jy “gs © ANA the th tures of t Telephone Matn 9604 Ind, 471 s Bank Building i Jargains on sale tomor c item ig a entioned, but hup. space only a few of these spec equally d Elsmere’ A guaranteed eplaced if ing re, 7 it sooner tS; special say of charge, Sat. us Knit Underwear for t a t at reg \ 85.75 rgain & Garment; spes Finest Cluett Shirts for med with but men; a selection of the folds; regular best patterns and in $1.50 Skirts; stylish full; button regular $4.50 plain white orig fered nd ba 2° SsaeD BE CIRL TOP 00s oss cence saecsesbeaeie embroidered wash embroidered buck values for..10¢ Women's belts; large les; regular 26: large size, tebed; red Fancy Bows and Jabots, be tifully trimmed; values up ¢ 25¢ lor; 60 inches ice SOc; spect. ep The; your choice Bed Spread, full wize; price $1.89; spectator dny itr |. coe BE Good table padding, 60 incha| wide honeyconibed) Spal Hook-on hose supporter with a shield; all colors; G0c values HOF .ssisess . 106 Shelf olleloth, plain color figures; regular price 7 1 yard; special Near Second Avenue. Pike Street, r Baek Bullding ow and Retail Such bargains were never before offered to High-grade Leather Goods, Silverware, Toilet cles, muslins, Silk Unde $1.00 Children’s and Ladies’ Drawers, Gowns, Under skirts, Corset Covers 48c $2.00 Children's Dresses La dies Corset Covers, Draw ers, Gowns ete 89c $2.00 Pure Silk Vests 89c $6.00 Kaysar’s Malian Silk Vests $2.89 | iavcis s Handierchiete Be Meat to acre $3.98 ° vt 48c ored and Waists $5.00 Silk Petticoats $176 Belts assorted color $3.50 Black Heather og $ jren's bloom Petticoat $1 ' 9 ry th Coats + 25c Fast Black T5e Silk Hone Hose 8c VE e isd 35e Gauze Stockings; pink sky, tan, and black 18 Lace Fan IN SAME PROPORTION

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