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n) OU WHO WEAR AIGRETS---- READ AND HEED \ Pe <a aS , AS WORN ON THE HAT, AND A NEST OF MOTH. BABY HERONS. WORTH KNOWING When bo » the edgen. gilt ede then | | ka | | ifn ' tightly @ bo. erase th t off ark with This wi all noted book very an Ink eraser All rough and be edges, ave the | clean. To remove %n Ink stat from a} lored walst, put the stained por | tion In sweet milk and let it wntil the asitk Hang waist up @nd let milk rush it off and wash in th manner ink when stand the dry | | sours } the usual | This will remove buttermilk has failed. linen table. | af linen, the tongue, In selecting @ pure oloth, if you are r molaton the and if judge foods with & damp spot tnetantly ap on the opposite side you may rest assured the linen ta good, If} not the moisture would be long tn} penetrating the weave The cushioned back of a Morria| halr has been found valuable tn the atek room to place back of the| jinvatid th bed | should | at-| tor a time, they would become dis colored and loose | The handles of knives never be immersed in water or Ar ment ish made of one ean of pl-| % mixed with finely chopped te well hed. it is with French dressing and served on lettuce leaves celery vered Bave one or two turkey wings | | They are the ‘best brushes in the | world to use arougd the stove, and they are splendid for sweeping clos fet shelves, Weight the wing tip with an iron wntl) i dries. RECIPES Mother Ann's Sandwich A slice of fresh bread; second, « thin slice of boiled ham; third, a hot, fried egg: fourth, a hot, fried }banana, and this sandwich is then covered with potato salad. This |dish is not recommended for in valida. | Grandma's Brown Bread. One coffee cup rye four, | coffee joup Indian meal, | coffee cap white! flour, 1 teaspoonful baking soda} (good measure) 1% teaspoonful she docs not know /and the hunters, sailing from one | cream tartar, \ coffee cap molase mete the la tnaifferent to con s that milady insists upon real aigret instead of one, which |s scarcely if It is hard to be 4 bay the feather if gem that the killing of one Med means the extermina = fumtly, and that practiced in the ob- ¥ plume the white heron the breeding season, ‘Mother is killed the Jef to starve of millinery during caused such in. the breeding colonies of Birds are almost " Some parts of the 4 consts of the nearly depopulat a Island, Virginia, Were killed in a Vewsels were fitted ei + and IN EXCHANGE FOR COSTLY CHICKERINGS AND KIMBALLS AND TERS AND THE GENUINE PIANOLA PIANO, FOR WHICH WE ARE EX- CLUSIVE WESTERN REPRESENTATIVES. ESSARY TO SECURE CHOICE—THESE WILL GO QUICKLY. a -terhena } was $575— 4 ima. NO BUYING A POSITIVE DUTY NOW The quantity and quality of our every-day business bring us the very cholosst instruments These “turned in” pianos are closed | the finest $27 homes in the Northwest, in exchange. 2 Peat reduction twice each year, and shrewd buyers have learned to await these ex- breeding place to another, shot and skinned thousands of adult birds. The Audubon Society has recently acquired, by purchase or lease, much territory on the coasts inhab {ted by breeding birds, not a day too soon to save them. It has saved from extinction on our shores the magnificent white heron which furnishes milady with the algret she tnatsts upon having. Its prest dent, Mr. William Duteher, has gtv en the best years of his life to the cause so dear to him, and he is calling, through bis assistants, to the children of the United States, for help. He says: “We must de pend on the youngsters to take up the battle we have waged for years and their mothers munt help.” And all mothers and sisters who have humane minds and delicate tastes will, after reading this state ment of simple facts, do all tn thetr power to stop the inexcusable apd barbarons fashion of wearing aig: rete. SEMI-ANNUAL NEARLY NEW PIANOS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY A HIGHEST GRADE INSTRUMENT FOR LITTLE MONEY OVER CLOSED OUT AT ONCE THIRD THEIR VALUE CAUSE PRICES ARE LOW. EVERY INSTRUMENT 18 IN A-t CONDITION, aE | now $372 now now . now. now now STORY & © Money-saving events. + All of these instruments will be sold on terms, if desired, again, emphaticaily, tha’ cases; but we must be honored for 24 hours only — long enough for deposit money to reach us, WASHINGTON'S OLDEST AND LARGEST MUSIC CONCERN SUCCESSORS TO D. S, JOHNSTON CO, IMMEDIATE ACTION NEC. JOHNSTON—Mah.; was 400— $247 “WILLARD—Mah HAROMAN—Mah.; was $450— BELL—Mah.; was a = “WILLARD—Mah.; KIMBALL—Wal,; | SIMPBON—R. W “JOHNSTON—Mah.; wae H00— $260 550-——now lew, 1 teaspoonful aalt. Milk to make | ha thin batter, If you use sour milk, | loave out the cream of tartar, You) can use part milk and part water | if you wish Steam 3 or 4 hours, bat the longer [% ta steamed the nicer it will be. Stuffed Tomatoes. Wipe and remove thin slices from stem end of 6 mediam sired toma tocn. Take out seeds and pulp, laprinkle Inside of tomatoes with | salt, invert and let stand % hour Cook for 6 minutes the follow! 2 tablespoons butter with % & spoon finely chopped onion. Add \ cup finely chopped cold cooked | \ehicken or other meat, % cup stale | bread crumbs, tomato pulp, salt and | | popper to taste. After cooking add 1 exe slightly beaten and cook | minute, Refill the tomatoes with | thie mixture, placed fn a buttered | | pan, sprinkle with buttered cracker jerumbs, and bake 20 minutes in ¥ hot oven. CLEARANCE OF 100 STANDARD MAKE PIANOS TO BE FOR ONE-HALF AND ONE- — DON'T HESITATE BE- MOST OF THEM TAKEN S $247 | $221 $168 | 3187) | $296) | wae $325— was $450— } acne wey $346 6 low as $1.25 week- aph and telephone This | distant ee eee eee ee THAT PRICKLY HEAT Wien days grow prickly heat je & common af fiction of the wmall ehild with & dolioate akin, Tt fret ap pears upen the neck and chest and la usually due to too much or to too thick clothing water, with carbolle wart two or actd ined, Is an ton for prepared and highly be Any of these remedies should be applied frequently during he day and before golng to bed at night ERR Mrs. Bryce ambassador, and Mra, Sherman, wife of the vice president, will ear: | ry of & Vigorous campalen againat all animal foods at Prides Crosetng, Mass, this summer. They are strong bellevers In vegetarianism, and wit! also place on tabooed Het cheese, tea and coffee. An English magaaine, the Gentle woman, recently gave a prise for the best definition of the lady,” and this in the one accept jed To be @ lady means, rightly, to be & gentiewoman who shows by her every word and action a sweet and gentle dignity, with a gracious charm of raanner heart ts pure and true, who is ten der toward all suffering, who sym | pathises with those in trouble, and la ever ready to give that which |i costs her some effort and selfde nial, A lady thinks no work de rogatory, and no one ts deemed too low to receive courtesy and kind news, She is pure and good In every detail of life, a true friend and a ministering angel’ in sorrow and in }ff sickness.” HINTS | OMOTHERS Food shoul not be allowed be tween meals because it ls refused at meal time, Milk showld form a very impor tant part of the food of children up to the 10th year, Nothing can take ite piace, and there are few chil dren who cannot digest milk. In selecting @ tern for a tub frock {t is most tant that it be of design that can be easily laundered, for the chief charm of summer gowns Is their freehness Paenaen eR | ITCH STOPPED— SKIN COOLED —_—— Itching skin diseases affiict some as soon as hot weather There seems to be no pre but when the eruption does break out, it ia a very simple matter to stop that Iteh, and to stop w drops of Oil of Mehe tergreen, properly compoun le washed over the eruption, will soothe and smooth the akin inatant- ly, giving that cooling and refresh- ing sensation. Try a fow drops of this D. D. D. Compound and your itch will be relleved at once, not in haif an bour, or ton minutes, but In five seconds. Call at our store and we will tell you more about this D. D. D. Com- und. The Quaker Drug Co., 1013 First vente, and 406 Pike street PROF, STEVENS Mok wea PRIVATE Glasses that wil) enable you to read the finest print jects with cial $8.00 com 1 Co, seoona ever Raven Drug Co. The Raleigh — ar Turkish Baths at the A.-Y.-P. E. eee eee tee eee ee eee eee ee wite of the British |] A woman whose |} i top tray Igorrote Village} A.-Y.-P. Exposition “NERDS NO BOOSTING“ Pot, The \Greatest Exhibit of a Primitive Wild People Ever Made Anywhere Chinese Theatre AxVeP, E, = AmIOn A i auccnss! ye 0 ue Mag ine nt piromg “iter: time in orion. Native Chinese Orchestra. seat I word |i Pay Streak Attractions 21--We Have--27 | RS for Cit Live BUYERS for Oty | $6.00 Bample Pants “FREDERICK & Hore closes at B80, If during July and The July Sale of Furniture The widespread interest taken in the July Sale is an index to the extraordinarily keen JULY SALE PRICE, $11.50. } Chair of oak, principally quarter-sawed Has shaped front posts, claw feet and wide finished goiden or Early English arms; reversible velour cushions, spring seat and adjustable back, LAM TAY Aiaa VAY EduL ; : | JULY SALE PRICE structed Mission Couch ufacture. JULY SALE PRICE, $16.50——Lady’s Desk of quar- ter-sawed oak, finished wax- | ed golden; 30 inches wide and 39 inches high. Interior | is fitted with drawers and open files; writing bed meas- | tires 29x30 inches Morris | tufted style, inches wide, pee ENO 4 are FL awed | sion Dining Table of quarter finished Early English round top. extends to & feet or fume 48 inches in diameter, Pedestal is fi with Tyden lock, holding top and base firmly and closely together, of Ka I es or rn rn nn ee eee JULY SALE PRICE, $26.50—Mis | oak, 4 Has oak frame, finis English, and is upholstered in morocco leather in large diamond Eighty inches long and 31 Pg tht JULY SALE PRICE, $26.50 High-grade Turkish Leather Rocker plain seat, tufted back and arms; mounted on Har- rington spring; base is trimmed ff with leather fringe. Ha ch tted with $36.00—Well-con- pen man- | , ed Earl om JULY SALE PRICK, $3.75 — Fa Box-seat Dining Chair of quart sawed oak, finished golden. Has ff UrKIsn | large panel in back 1 shaped nt legs; seat is upholstered in genuine black leather, over cane, Arm Chair to match, $6.75. OR rrr nee Laundry Supplies at Attractive Special Prices ing and polishing irons, F, & N. SLEEVE [IRONING BOARD, SPECIAL 25c— Of clear fir, mounted on base; measures 24 inches in length. MRS. IRONS, SPECIAL 85e Set consists of three irons of different sizes, with aluminum - top, one stretcher wood handle and stamped steel iron rest. HONEY-COMB FLAT-IRON WAXER, SPECIAL Sc—A Wax for clean- POTTS’ SAD WASH finished which have damaged in } Boilers are w | leak, Regular three HUDSON space. Damaged Trunks Specially Priced A few trunks that have been marred in transit, or be come slightly rubbed and soiled from use as floor samples, are of- fered at especially attractive prices to close out. Men's three-quarter size ‘Trunks, a little deeper than the regular steamef trunk, made of heavy bass- wood, duck-interlined, with mottled | fiber binding, flat brassed steel trim mings, two trays and full linen lin ing. Special, 36-inch size, $14.85. Likly Trunks, full-size, full-riv eted, leather-bound, with flat brassed | steel trimmings, and three trays inch size, special Thirty - eight $19.25; 34-inch size, special, $17.50. Likly full 38-inch with binding and bands of heavy size, Trunks, cowhide, large bolts, Likly lock and full-riveted, bronzed steel trim mings; Holland linen lining, deep and two dress trays, Spe $22.50. i cial, Trunks full-riveted three-ply veneer binding, Likly with rawhide Cn Se Majestic Range. Propert a Market Value 20 wan’ No Set. wee Un at ONC Internations! Hond & Realty Ow 1009 American Bank B 417.60 Men's Gamplo Suite . $20, $26, $20 Bample Buite ‘424—PIKE ST.—424 OWNING, (Batabit res, 204-205-000 Alavka Bide. Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK 4 BAG CO, 910 Firet Ave, bronzed malleable steel trimmings, Straps all around, and linen lining; extra deep top tray and two dress trays. $19.75. Thirty-six inch size, special Men’s Wall Trunks, with black | enameled duck cover, heavy brassed | trimmings, fancy leather binding, straps and Yale paracentric lock; Holland linen lining, and two trays An extra strong, well-made Trunk | Thirty-six inch size, special $28.50 Light-weight Hat Trunks, three- ply veneer, narrow oak slats, full riveted flat bronzed steel trimmings; top tray for waists, and eleven plush hat-carriers. special $18.50, Thirty-six inch size, in $6.75 Equally attractive values Trunks are offered at $5.25 and $10.00, REDERICK & NELSON] INCORPORATED hoes ta fit you, Pri to measure at (207 Second Av. MARTIN & ©O. GLOV GOSS BOILERS AT SPECIAL PRICES—An as- sortment including a number been slightly transit. These atranted not to GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER, SPECIAL 19¢— pound size. FOLDING CLOTHES DRIER, SPECIAL 85e—A well-made Drier with twenty-eight feet of drying “Direct-Action” Gas Ranges Gas Range is constructed on princi ples which insure perfect baking re The oven of the “Direct rin sults with a minimum consumption of fuel, The style illustrated herewith is equipped with the popular and con venient high broiler, nner McCray Refrig- erators, nH. LL. KLEIN THE SHOEM KER. If you can't ge! boots or F t them made Eat Mapleine Ice Cream. —It’s Delicious Opp. Savoy Hotel, Mapteine is the new flayor better than maple, The Home of “PERE ROTO".pest | wlove in this city for $1.00 @ pair,