The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1909, Page 8

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' Soe eae ee 8 THE STAR rs PRESERVING FRUIT IN COMBINATIONS By an Expert. ASTONISHING NEW STYLE IN VEILS FROM PARIS BY ALICE GITCHELL KIRK Ing, pre x iv the combination of two or more frutts | A new departure Jeorving and jelly ma which gives 4 very pleasing change in flavors At firat thought one might want to mix any or all sea mable frulte together rhie and the correct com frutt various | delightful veh thos | with anita Krape , have been asked regarding the unit ‘e ware ing of the present frulte In the mar: | So “N kets, the f " lor * é may at loant be guatlve | o*, | A deliciow reper, | from equal part red raspberries | ALICE GITCHELL KIRK Cherries and pineapple, or berries and pineapple, or and pineapple, go together canned or preserved A new 1 which | rve f of 0 berrle Cherry Cobbler | eur udding dieh two | the rt cherries. un lly with saga mar ¢ to awe { butter. Cov! Hqual er with f rieb wit} and pineapple julee make a deli. | dough twice as thick as ple cruat | cious lee Make several openings in it and} A stick of cinnamon added to the | bake 45 minute The filling may crabapple juice while bolting adds | be made s ax cherry ple recipe very much to the flavor of the | given i three cupa of jolly herries, one exe, one table | With summer passing, the white! ported from Paris, where they are Hight of fashion shifts | of sugar, more or less, a Elderberries ‘ cording to the tartness of the cher equal portions, « and green grapes nh great VoRue art apples, makes styles. lu this glare the * The edges of some of the veils oo. PF nd 6 blers are} out prominently, for ey eu in New York are trimmed with ® fine Jelly a i " ~ ive has 1 apple cot are that it will be more popular than the nee The more f oft ‘ ean od with maple syrup - 7 ever this fall he veils have irregular blocks and #¥e an Gaueual favor The modish veil w 4 tinsel, Th j Cherry Shrub e rather dots in silver and & Crabapple Jelly Wash the The s as may be Im freakish be irr The mo ranged the will b Bot, hark! ‘treme than this sitver and goid tinsel in ve These veils are now # New York, having just PROMINENT RABBI TO LECTURE HERE adelphia, one of the leadin “ ly AT EXPOSITION j GRAND LODGE CONVENES AT! ish ministers in the United EAGLES’ HALL THIS erabapples and cut | ¢ Put into the pear! | who placed one There is a greater ex aside a or eorve with very nice comb! if fruite could be made here suga ! will deliver a lecture at the A fum of the A-Y.-P. EB. In | | } e of the series of lee 1 wt © party of 900 people from fi | oted ministers which wil The party peer : ‘i MORNING. lab features of the exposition Butte and Anaconda, which arrivec A SES res the balance of the summer. Rabbi in Seattle by spectal train today Krauffhopf is now on a trip to will Alaska. Promptly at 10 o'clock this morn: | ebrate Butte Anaconda day ute £ Anaconda da a W. 8 ing Grand Master W of the Ane hoa party al the A-Y.P. exposition tomorrow Danner The subject of his lecture here with» reception at the W ; a8 be | ae Ricksecker’s Violet 28x47 Turkish Bath Mats, « heavy quality will be: “The Marring of th : \ United Workmen, on ot-fa nd eM size, ODe Palen tte oF pink? ; : : as. aad Mehl” ‘Another cx bio State building from 3 to 5 laa dads “ees becdenl d “i i ae P alcum, white PINK; } in tile pattern. May be had in blue and white@ tures, “Eastern Slavery and West- afternoon. The party includes an . » large ablache Face xt ’ ; ern Freedom.” recently created a excursion party of young ladies, who|"asies’ hall, at Seventh av. and! uters to attend th wien {Hf I 12h and white, pink and white or dark green and w furore in the Bast, owing to his will be sent to Alaska by the Butte | Pine st. The convention laste for) and to he present Statement that the women of the Miner three days, the last day being | and ctrew ——$—$——$—$ spent on the exposition grounds In competitive drille and exercises In j the Stadium PITTSBURG. Employ The election of officers was held | Pros late this afternoon ar a sult-lat MeKees Rocks able ceremony the y lected | continue their figh officers were duly Installed. Among | poration thowe present were Grand Master W. 8. Jones, of Walla Walla; Dr.| Sin, of Kalama; Dr, Allen, of} cov, Selsey See" Eyes Turned to Nechaco Valley « day to agninet the cor | asl | Spokane } i King, of Tacoma Nothing but routine business was taken up today Degree of Honor. Comparing — its The fourteenth annual session of | With the farming region Alberta, | the Degre Hovor, the auxiliary | Eastern Washington, Oregon and order of the A. O. U. W., which} California, the fine farms in the| convened y rday in ¢ bia | Nechaco valley are the cynosure of| hall, 1414 th av. was most | the eyes of all who are looking for | royally entertained by the Se » | Ullable lands, now that the chotceat lodge lant night. The hall was quarter sections have been placed tifully decorated ith flage and flowers. Today's session was given | Pacific Land Company, 716 Amert | over principally to Hetening to/©8® Bank building, Seattle, The| speeches from the prominent East. | 0¥ price of $16 an acre, $3.60 down | ern memt of the order and the | #4 the balance in six annual pay report of the Grand Chief of Honor | ments at atx per cent, make these | for the past year, The election of |farme available to those who are officers will not be held until to- | Wmable to pay cash down for a farm “No Washboilers to Sell,” Says Anty Drudge morrow, The convention ends Fri jwith the many advantages offered | | day noon. i Nechaso, i Rag Man—“‘Ole rags! Gum Boots! Tinware!"’ Anty Drudge—“‘ Goodness! Where'd you get all them washboilers?”’ Rag Man-—-‘‘I buya dem from voomans, Dey saya no use any more, You gotta von to sell?” Anty Drudge—''No, sir. I have not used one for manya ® year. It didn’t take the women of this town long to get rid of their washboilers after 1 came and told them how to wash with Fels-Naptha in cool or luke- warm water. No more boiling clothes for them I see,”’ preductiveness | | nd timothy, and many acres Bt! eneral mixed crop | Thetr toute of t soll for several years have proved! its fertility. ‘Transportation ts ill |that has ever held back the valley The building of the Grand Tron} Pacific Ratlway, now under con struction, and which will be fin ished next year, has removed the| last obstacle, and the owners of land are preparing to reap the gob den harvest of success of which they so fondly dreamed Strong points in favor Are you governed by habits? cme Happy indeed Nota bad thing if they are good habits, of tbe! is th k Nechaco over other comparatively ‘ : ‘ is the cool new farming countries are there Not a good thing if they are bad habits. hen’ ksies eee td ee nild climate, pure water ly cleared, mo irrigath t of It Are you in the habit of getting up her baki before daybreak to start washing so that who tt ’ . you'll be through before night? must be ‘ F , an government ert : If you are it’s a habit to get rid of momen Sette ct thee cee soak right away. There’s no necessity for it. because of lend offises.ty actin Bron, Pacific Land Company has been in pected by the goverament and a separate detailed deseription te given for ench. The fact that there is no railroad or government land for preemption makes the offer of the famous Mathews-Larson “serip group, now re¢ © lowe than 100 especially attr will give a ful each tract uj Get rid of the old-fashioned boiling and scalding clothes, back-breaking washboard-rubbing habit and adopt the casy Fels-Naptha way. Excellent Flour Is used. Strike off the chains that bind you te the washboiler and y ashboard, gressive woman, ) Be a pro- PROF, STEVENS | ho man who guarantees ou to dance Follow directions on the inside of the red and gteen Fels-Naptha wrapper, ourth and oo WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1909. BREDERICK | Furniture A Large Special Purchase of Women’s Plain and Fancy || — To facilitate selection, the various sizes will be arranged on different tables, i before inventory, In this assortment are wide Bands beaut | group includes a choice s n of self col embroidered Net ee anc fully embroidered in silk and tinsel, or novel mbroide = ¢ 1 one- h ide, and anu rum and nar- effects in solid white and ecru; also a few Jet | poy roidered B ns; ial sands Fancy Belting TO SEE CIRCUS ) | perba Face Powder 15 | Roger & Gallet’s An on the market by the Grand Trunk |i Many farms there now are gremt iil — | # of waving wheat, oats, bah) ti) | happler than they |i Hosiery Enables Us to Offer Unusually Good Values at eK The Styles and Qualities Comprise: StEStServusee. Women’s Lisle and Cotton Hosiery in Women’s Cotton and Lisle Hosiery black, white, navy blue, tan, gray, pink, plain gauze and medium ghts, in pink i sky-blue and rose-pink. sky-blue, rose-pink and na as Women’s plain Gauze-Lisle Hosiery in | Women’s Extra Size Lisle Hosiery, + | lace-boot and all-over lace styles; black, : 4 Slery, Ing ut black, tan and white; plain, all-over Jagat and lace-boot effects; special, 25¢ pair, white, tan and gray; also tan Hosiery with silk-embroidered clocking. Virst Poor, Pre-Inventory Offerings in Fancy Trimmings Especially low prices are quoted on a quantity of fancy Trimmings which we desire to close out First Ploor. Trimmings, Special 95c yard | Trimmings, Special 50c yard Se ; ‘ | Short Lengths and Remnants of Trimmings, including many highly attractioe | patterns, are also specially priced to close out quickly. Telcun sal ace Penh at | Towels and Bath Mats Sr cial Semi-Annual Sale Prices Priced Violet Su 24x43 Hemmed Turkish Towel double thread Hudnut's Lundborg’s Taleum; heavy weight, a Hl large size, $1.00; sinall der; 40c, “4711" Rhine Violets Taleum; 10 Special $1.00 each F Java Rice Face Pow aee = : 19x37 All-Linen Hemmed Huck Towels, der; 30¢ Colgate’s Taleum, Un HI . nA Ke i my it, in fancy weave. Special 27c each. i! Pozzoni's Complexion | scented, Cashmere Bou i Powder; 24c quet or Violet; 15; ex 18x36 Hemmed Huck Towels in a good Roger & Gallet’s Vio- | 4 517% 25 lette de Parme Powder; Williams’ Talcum 44c. Pruder Carnation’ of Ideal) Violet; 15 $3.00 linen and cotton mixture; w red border 0 Special 16c each 18x38 Hemmed Towels of medium weight 0 huck, with red border; an excellent towel for he | use, Special 10c each. ! iH . | Houbigant’s Face Powder; Mennen’s Borated Talcum, Violet or Un scentetl; 15¢ First Floor Women’s One-Piece Wash Dre Special $9.50 tte and rep, i pink, tan, purple, white and blue; also im chet and small embroidered polka-dot effects: have waist and sleeves trimmed with tucks, bands self material and pipings to match; high or Dat neck. Others have lace yoke and embroidered # panels. The skirts are in gored end circular @ Special, $9.50, M thea Face Powder; 65¢ i} i | Women’s White Footwear Women's White Canvas Gibson Ties, three large ® eyelets, ribbon-laced, plain toe, turned sole and Hi - | Cuban heel; $3.00. One-Piece Dresses of linen, lit | Women's White Canvas Matinee Ties, two-eye H lets, ribbon-laced, plain toe, welt sole and Cuban HW heel; $3.00. ii Women's White Calf Ankle-strap Pumps, plain H toe, small bow on vamp, welt sole and military H heel; $3.50 fects _Fint ] Women's White Buckskin Sailor Ties, small per forations on vamp and top, two-eyelet, ribbon-laced effect, diamond tip, welt sole and Cuban heel; $3.50. |} Women's natural-color Linen Blucher Ox | | fords, ribbon laced, three-eyelet effect, plain toe, | welt sole and Cuban heel; $3.00. | ~< Hand Embroidered Pillows, $1.99 Pillows of red, green or brown art denim, beaut fully embroidered by hand in novel conventional | signs, and filled with best quality silk floss. Ve ; { attractive values at $1.95 — second Plet First ¥ Artistic Leather Portieres hed leathef, in red, and the ropes end fa re Size 6 feet by cet, Price $75 each design, size 6 feet y } | Cool, Dainty Summer Waists at $1.25 Tailored Waists of black-and-white striped or plain white madras, made with three one-inch plaits on either side of front, two plaits down back, and } — Leather Band Portieres in styles are fin- | feet; red, green or brow ne effective style # { and ending, in t Rope Portieres of fine, soft fir leather tassel long sleeves with stiff cuff; other ished with wide plait at shoulder, and patch pocket. | le bands connected by t % } Price $12.00 each rf a Lingerie Waists of dotted Swiss, having high es, 614 feet by 1 \ 1 eath tucked collar, front yoke of pin tucks, and long Lins sega nad wide b t ate fs » and leeves finished with tucks and lace; cluster tucks hay cted by ither side of back fastenin Pr 51.25 nd ner tenes con nae on e1the side Of back Taste xg ice DL.29 sees ball Price $15.00, —second Ladies’ Home Journal | Style Books Free Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED | Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for August

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