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— THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1909 NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR aegegeseeePesePePePePeeeeesesesorereresogs 3 m CANNING FRUIT | UrenAgiers INSIST THAT |¢ THERE WILL BE NO MORE | QUARRELING to mueeeeseseeves® a ene pel atte and he ear and n readit 1 times, Uf working Pree then follow in that It is covered with a perfect jly plain silk of vivid green, with at to be harmony tr i Spiced Currant }; Currants ; four cups; vit plat; ground saful; ground cinna pote! poalla: BO" ming cD eS sap, apoon y na; Wash a th ve ; es meas and f opment they are out f tions as BIN P er that we are he Kettle * MRS. ALICE G. KIR bere ‘tne ballo bates ghee] dissolved. Add x K. this state, then, so Mins Ida Agne 1 , nmnig 2 - ——-—— cerned, let them go uhead Baker, | Mra. H. D./it seems to require | piled by 4 spices and | o t sis 60 ahead req eat It jellies, Wa tk to mak Will ® C Wrig Mra, Roy Welch,|the large buttons down the biap fy at It does not burt nit ed alse Campaign Fund Kelso; Mra. Dora Criderman, Bel-| front and on the sleove 1 glusse The Washt ington Equal Suffrage | ineham,; M Agnes Drown, Weat rhe chemlsett worn with it te off ‘ ded ca more! © allover embrolder 8 and @ cot The hat Is a mushroom shape of » th d at the exec lA . MODISH ft white straw trimmed with] rv neoting, held last Sat satin ribbon and pink rose a ouiaginen LITTLE MAID 80% ts and patent leather « sMauna biktware br this altel maid WOMEN MAKE PLANS or men's auxiliary was considered favorably, and its officers are to meet with the executive board of We in Breaded Vea! Chops. fmilk, set over the fire and when | the Washington Equal Suffrage as Gor 7 fine cut chops, sea~ | 't bolle stir in the yolks of 3 eggs, sociation for th Sed ley in melted butter add a little oalt when it begins to Pre pikely foaked dip them in * m, remove from the fire, let bs and beaten egy. put flavor with vanilla. Make a) ¢ a it tbe eee first, lay in a pan ng Of the whites, Make very and cook over a mod. Stiff, add a little sugar and pile tt Heghtly on the custard. | Potato Salad. Maple Sugar Frosting. told boiled potatoes cut Boll one cup of maple sugar and tized pieces, 1 teacup Onethird of a ¢ Cora Smith Eaton, | fine, 1 small ut {t hairs, then pour very slowly over | O%* Miss Bernice ymp ¥ of salt, dash ne | tho beaten white of one egg, stir-| Dt Anna Scott, West Seattle; Dr eefone lemon. Mix thor (fing the egg constantly; then beat N, Jolidan Croake, Tac tet Mand half hour, just| With spoon until hard enough to| Macgre Real Se . add % cup salad spread. If it seems too stiff add q| Sarah Ken Goodwin, Seattle frre plain or on lettuce | little cold water. 14 cup of butter Lord, Olymy ‘ nuts or walnut meats addad ts an| Smith, Anacortes; chalre r linen « aaa 4 as | improvement to those fond of nute, org ce il M . EI ina |b eh in price, but ow on Ww le on iv’ pi k is to be Ans i “ Bermuda Onion Sal - | beth Palmer punning, Puyallup; | considera its durabt lity. Aunder er than ire, eapecially wal | vyewetagee | Boiled Sponge Cake. | Mise Adelin M. Parker bea ne dd to ite beauty, | fee can be had } tlices and then into \ ng epidemics of typhoid fever, | 4 Mre. C. M. Miller, Seattle Mre Rae et eee anlar ee ra et SNtAT| Lucie F. Isaace, Walla Walla; Mrv.| scarlet fever, diphtheria, or any| quarter and separate wespon S . M WwW Seattle; Dr, Luem by thi Ht girl { diarrheal dinease, Add as much celery | Water over the fire. Boll up hard cli i ‘ordall, Seattie; Dr, Luema by this emall girl f a th, ©, popular for lit onion, % & teaspoon Without stirring, Have six exes. Of chopped pickles, sait well beaten. Stir the boiled sugar . Mix and serve ‘gradually into the eggs, beating all dressing. the time. Beat hard and add two — [eups of flour that has been atfted Cream. | with one teaspoonful of baking pow tapioca injder. Bake in a loaf tin. This cake soak 4 hours, pour | will keep for a week without becom- and put In 1 quart of ‘ing dry S Pike Street, Near Second Avenue. MacPherson-Gray Co. Women’s $4 Oxfords for $1.98 These fine Oxfords are not the ordinary shoes bought for so-called “sales,” and which are usually only good “to look at,” but the very best specimens of high-grade footwear that will give satisfaction and com- fort. They are made by one of the foremost shoe manufacturers, for the retail trade, to be sold at $4.00 a pair; fine Goodyear welt sole and all the materials used in them are the best, and the workmanship is ex cellent. We purchased all the incomplete lines of this firm, which means that while we have not all the numbers of one style, we can surely fit you in one of the numerous up-to-date styles from which you can select at.......+ WECERTEDUTR ESE ODE O00 ¥ 605) 6)0 ee abe er Wash Dress Goods Regular Price 35c a Yard Your Choice Tomerrew tor 1 OC The very best of the season’s choicest wash fabrics in Egyptian Tissues, Belfast Jorders, Poplins, Satin Stripes and faney White Waistings; regularly selling at 35¢ a yard; all up-to-date new patterns, in light and dark, and a quality that will give a splendid service; your choice tomorrow for 1% Teleghese == Mata S004 In People’s Bank Building. for yes dealing with a wrniture ‘Sale| nah a fortunate deal with the manufac- we are able to offer about fifteen different SANITAIRE IRON BEDS | Eu & Just Rees: Satin Cost 4 Tn the Ordinary course of business we would have to]! ‘ om great deal more for these beds; but they are factory close-outs. That explains Lingerie Waists Regular Values $1.50 to $2.50 Your Choice Tomorrow tor 1 OC Beautifully trimmed Lingerie Waists; made of French Batiste, Persian Lawn, Mull and Swiss Muslin of splendid quality; em broidered and lace trimmed front; long and three-quarter arms, These waists are slight ly mussed, but all up-to ing regularly at $1.50 to $2.50; yous choice tombrrow for 7% date new styles, sell these very low prices Woolen Blankets—Guaranteed pure wool in gray, tan, 2.00 Beds ’ white and plaids; an excellent quality, equal in y ets selling at $7.50 cern anaaages =r Sar epaciel price; pelt for. ...0.+. ‘a $4.95 / $14 comida ey | Cotton Blankets—In complete assortment in colors; three-quarter size; an iv H C f 850 Bas. teense B. sig excellent cotton blanket equal in value to blankets selling, at 75; our em WAU melt a Hah oe Bed . price, pair fOr.....ssseceeeeses oe 50¢ ‘ i ; iv $33.00 Beds..... $18.25 Heavy Cotton Blankets—In tan, gr Hent value and of g aM ph pe $17.50 Beds.......§8.00 good size; our specie al price..+.. poche aereereseesrecoresoeditectess The : aa $10.00 Beds.......95.50 | r $12.00 Beds..,....96.35 MacPherson-Gray Co. ""* fiipitie Wan iui" ~~ MacPherson-Gray Co, 9) Vv ()s $ 4.00 Beds...... $2.00 a 7 : $21.50 Beds......$10.60 || - | | Fit $13.00 Beds,..... $7.35 10. ALL DENTISTS Some Slightly Scratched ion during the 16th a» On the 16 in Th —— te ALL THE gar you Tamale Grotto And Factory, 1425 4th Av. | nd wh pros from 1146 am. to tacm, {fl driven from the Special Noonday Combination — gion Bie and Ab MPA ANY INSIST ON A NEW YORK HOX LUNCH and avoid tnferior imita tions, Dellvered at your place o: ! |The Newport }/ buatnons without extra cost; 100 and Ring up A 3615 of Main 1830. CAFE & GRILL Prompt delivery assured FIRST AND MADISON, aanxin COM For any case of alcholiem that I cannot cure in from 8 to b days. J. B. BRISBOIS Globe Hotel F HARMONY TQ ves PARASOL; DAINTY GLOVES ‘| cure women’s two-piece cloth suits BUWIN J BROWN - — —— —y | Cor, Firat Av, ond Main St. Private Oftice, Ind, 4231. One trial, ono test, Goodbye to the rew Main office, 219 Marion street, BMe€Dougall by outhwick Co. Clearance Sale of Women’s Cloth Suits Special at $17.50 Opportunity is now offered to se- at the special price of $17.50. There are less than 50 garments in this collection, all this season’s ap- woved styles in materials of Serge, “ancy Worsted, Panama and Mannish Cloth. The coats are semi-fitted and silk lined, with braid and self trim- ming, skirts are full flared and all garments are strictly tailored. At the price quoted, $17.50, the reduc- tions are from one-third to one-half below previous prices. Second Floor Embroideries Special at 12 1-2c w we shall offer several hundred yards of Swiss, Nainsook wire im ibric | mbroideries, 3 to 8 inches wide, splendidly suited for wear and children’s clothe The assortment compri es inserti and beadings, in shadow and open-work designs. This stock is exactly half price at 12 1-2¢ a yard Special Sale of Wash Skirts In the Women’s Coat and Suit Section tomor- row we shall offer excellent values in new Tub Skirts. All these garments are splendidly made and styled and finished in a manner conforming to the latest approved fashion. Special attention is directed to the following five lots: AT $1.35—Women’s Linenette Wash Skirts, in tan, light blue, navy and white. These skirts have nine gores, and are full flared. AT $2.75—Women's White Rep Wash Skirts, with eleven gores, and full flared. These garments are plain tailored and finished in a superior manner. AT $5.00—Women's White Linen Wash Skirts, with nine gores, full flared, strictly tailored and trimmed with self and pearl buttons, AT $6.50—Women’s White Rep Wash Skirts, pleated front, with sides flared, trimmed with in- sertion around the bottom. AT $10,00—Women's White Linen Wash Skirts, trimmed with embroidered insertion, and made with high girdle effect. Send Plead, Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits at $6.50 In the Boys’ Suit Section on the third floor special values are offered in this special purchase of Knickerbocker Suits, ages 8 to 17 years. These suits are adapted to every month in the year, being medium weight, and the cloths are new mixtures, in grays, tans and the popular green shades. Third Floor. Butterick ‘The aPougall gq” Sicius Pattee / Southwick Co. Siees,. SECOND'AVENUE.& PIKE STREET Navy ‘Yard I Route ie ell Line for t. and Battleships. Yara Bieamers Kennedy, wer lon, Toartet and tnt BAILY TF CARD, conse ag Genuine Schedule in Effect Monday, June 14, 1000 HAL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES | oqhenre,, Seattie--gida (except Sunday), | Tin of 8 81 I Kennedy, feat | *ht0 4:00, 8:18 ym Thursday and Saturday only 11:50 Rstre Te pete oy! Santas. daa 2: -Hall-Marvin }} ae SMe x jeeaba 8u 0:16, us B06 afe Co. s mt is, 5 2 reer nea 6. Went hall ANUPACTUREIS te at ™ oe, | fae a2 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE 126; Main 3101, a998 ~ EVERETT AND EDMONDS _ MBALS SERVED Leave Seattle Dm, opm and MAND-MAD® HATS A SPROIALTY, Mme. Paul VE MILLINDIY, MARTIN & CO, (20T Second Av. Opp. Tho Home of “PERFECTO"—pent | @love in this elty for $1.00 a par, , tH i _