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| |= KA tka Hi WOMEN jw mARY HART HAS AN EX) pipiT THAT SHOWS THEIR WORTH ee on of Alas wphe real wom . Fagen co hall girls a eee en of th tee on portrayed with the north co some of the f ue te the natior homes and 4 the far Hart, come . exposition 3 y arran r , Auxillary day at the labor | of the | ore | ” bell receiving bol aid, and | ef Alaska are dol ane else to teact ae fs hot a wild but a © families are living wag up thelr childres % has arranced for Au ras Alaska Women's Auxiliary | We exposition, The same| Deen #* as National Hos jation day, and wil! be big women’s days at the pai and an gratin, Bead of cabbage until te band chop fine. Put « tnyer buttered bake dish, eof over with white sauce B teaspoon of lemon julce : me added. Repeat until Pak G fal cover with two table Segems bread crumbs, one table. “ and two tablespoons and brown tm quick! Cabbage should always be a In WOMEN | HILLY GEE, IS ENTIRE GOWN OF JERSEY; HOW DO YOU LIKE IT? eee eeeeee e - i soaked in cold salted water an) hour before boiling. To make raspberry cream oake, put one-half cup butter into one cup bolling water, and when it} bolls up add one cup flour all at} onee. Stir and cook until the mix ture is @ amooth masa, Take the saucepan from the fire and add| four unbeaten oggs one at a time and beat thoroughly between paved addition. Drop spooafuls on a} buttered pan some distance apart} and bake in a moderate oven 30 to! 36 minutes, Be sure that the! cakes are well baked and/ thoroughly dry before taking them | from the oven. Cool, cat a gash) in the alde of each and fill with 4 mixtare of whipped cream, pow | | three minutes and add a table jittea! riots throughout jsmooth with a little | Stir ti) it thickens, add one-fourth | org of | nature has cun- ningly stored nu- | honey Every woman over 26 years of age remembers the black jersey she Wore once upon a time, and ahe re members that ahe liked It, too Now here comes the Jorsey drown the newest thing wader the aun Tt ts really quite modest in parison with the loweut gowns women in the Bast are wearing, in that it bas high neck, long sleeves and trailing akirt Hat, you see, the woman who Wears It must have perfect lines, and those who have bot may call It vulgar, for it clings very closely to the figure. It in stitched with a wide band of stitched taffeta silk at the base of the heavy net yoke, and at the hom of the sleeves, but otherwive It is left perfectly plain And it fite—oh, ‘how it fits Repecially over the buat, shoulders and back. In Paria and in London it is being worn, and one or two may be seen in the New York shops oom SPEER ER RR RRR > HOW TO MAKE CARROT * JAM, * Boll the carrots watil tonder, ® peel and press through a colander, To every pint of this add a pint of wugar, white or brown, and the julce of a lemon, Boll steadily about 20 minutes, or until it joilies, This is exceptionally nice * * . * * * . SPEER Ree dored sugar and crushed raspber-/ ries. Pudding Sauces. Lemon sauce Tablespoonful but ter, | cup sugar, | egg, arated rind and fulee of one lemon, | table spoonful of cornstarch dissolved in a little cold water, 1 cup of boiling water, Boll together a fow mo ments and serve Maple sugar sauce—One cup maple sirup, | teaspoonful of flour creamed with tablespoonful of but ier, half ted nutmeg. Simmer the sirup and «kim it, add the flour and butter with nutmeg. Boll and serve Liquid sauce—Boll a cupful of suger and 2 cupfuls of water two or of spoonful cornstarch = mined cold water. teaspoonful of salt, a tablespoontul of batter and remove from the fire Flavor with lemon, vanilla or nut faeg and serve hot. Duchess sauce—-Two ounces grat ed chocolate, one-half pint milk, one-half cup sugar, yolks of two eges. Boll the grated chocolate tn the milk, beat the egg yolks with sugar, stir together until thick as Flavor with vanilla * | tained, THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1909. SOME GUY SAYS THAT JOHN D, 168 GOING TO GIVE HIS MONEY TO CHARITY, (Hy Velted Pepe) NEW YORK, July 27.-—That John | D. Rockefeller, the ofl king, is pro | paring to distribute a good part of his numerous millions in charity is predicted today by those who profess to have acquaintance with |the Rocketeller plans, It is said jthat Rockefeller already has trans jferred many millions to hia son john D. Jr, so that the younger Rockefeller may have the honor and fame of being the dispenser princely gifts According to tho accepted version % the rumored plan, the money will be given directly to the poor }through certain Rockefeller chan nels. Charitable institutions and colleges will not benefit to any great extent by the projected phil | anthropy distribut th to the masses will be handled by a company duly incorporated. Juat what method of charity will }be followed has not beon anscer but it is wald that the | money will be given outright to the needy, and that Mitte will be han | dled as loans. Whatever loans may *! be made will be without interest AOKI BABY AND {TS | MOTHER OOING WELL It was reported to those who called at the little cottage home of jthe Aokis at Colman's landing that | Mra. Aoki and her daughter, who | Was born last week, were both do jing well, The baby girl is said to be an unusually bright, healthy | youngster CLASH OCCURB—TWO KILLED, MANY INJURED, INCLUD. ING AMERICANS. (My Untied Pree) MEXICO CITY, Mex |The moat serious of a se July 27 ries of po Ment curred at Guadajalara, in the state |of Jaltsco, yesterday, when follow f Don Rernardo Reyes stormed & politica! meeting being held tn the interests of Roman Corral, vice prew- Wential candidate. Two persona | Were killed and 20 injured durtng the rioting, and among the Injured wero two America The Hote) Gareta, conducted by an Amertoan, whe sesatled, and considerable dam one was done. Troops were called out to quell the rioters, and several volleys were fired over the heads of the maleoatonta THIS KIGING? of | POLITICAL RIOTS STARTIN™M (THER SCHEDULE WIL BE APPROVED | WASHIN Dd. ¢ of the July v " joathor sche the tariff ¢ pobre to be Tt Be expected that all differen oyinion will be wettied in conte Inte thin afters The b ine today hides with the tariff goods ymittes ap Ie conferes snd age » material reductioh of nm manufactured leather which was proposed by the senate It Burkett aren the tn that Crawford and Brown, pro iblicans, will vote for © report reported Neveridge. | MORE LAND THROWN OPEN, (hy United Pree) WASHINGTON, D. C, July at Over of land in Mon- | tana, which was withdrawn from the} public domain during the administration throw ntry the Rooneveit | »pen for it wax by the di The land wan with today artmoent interior , drawn becaume It was alleged that «| combtnath ad = by grab it for water 4 powertu m en formed to pUNpowes MME OH RED ATS | (iy United Pree) ROME, July 27.—-The next con |i ¥, at which a number of new! | cardinals probably will be created, | has been announced for about the| middie of November, The likeliest ff candidates for red hats are sald tol] be Archbishe Farley New York; Dellac oa, of Amette, of Parts Padrivres Marselilon; Bourne, of London, and |i Mistrangole, of Piorence, and Magra. | Falenio, Hisieti, Giuestiai and De mentel, respectively apostolic de gate to Washington, syperinter | of the vatioan eretary of the con. sregation counell, and first judge c the tribunal of the inquiatilon. DEEP eee * * * 98 CENT CHECK 18 CABSHED * FOR 98 DOLLARS % «TOLEDO, July 27.—Cashing ® cheeks as an accommodation fo patrons has been a usual practice of Henry Killen. saloonkeeper at 438 Maumee av. It ien't any longer. Yesterday A. Sanbruskt pre sented a check for 98 cents In bis haste to cash it, Henry talaread the figures and gaye his customer $98. Sanbruwki forgot to call the saloonkeep era attention to the error M Netther has he called at i Kiein's place of busines ince Tha: the reason Heary reported the matter |# to the police with the request }@ that they find Sanbraski and if separate him from $97.02 * . ‘9 1 3 | Furniture | Btore Orc J JULY SALE PRICI 50 High-grade Turkish Rocker with plain back and Harrington trimmed with leather fringe leather tufted me d seat arms on spring ase is JULY SALE PRICE, $8.45 green, white and gold; full-size « foot ornamented with brass ro inches; foot, 47 inches FREDERICK During & NELSON, duly Inc, 12 Nodn on Gaturdaye and August pees at 6 JULY SALE PRICE $1.85 — Dining of solld oak, principally quar: |» tersawed, finished Karly English. Has saddieshape wood seat, shaped top rail and panel back JULY SALE PRICE, $2.85 Rocker of solid oak, finished olden, Has arms, Chair braced back is fitted with turned spit dies, |. JULY SALE PRICE, $1.45—Well-made oak Stand Iron Bed enameled pea- | finished golden. Has square mly. Center of head and | top measuring 24x24 inches, dd; height of head, 64% | turned legs and shaped low- | er shelf, trition and health- | Bread Pudding. Political Campaign. se . | One quart of mitk, one cup of] . The rioting at Guadajalara marks SIVING properties | dread crumds, one oes, two-thirds the Deainning of what promives to . which are released bee ee OVER TEN THOUSAND |wult the taste and a few raisins. paign, and possibly presages civil war in Mextoo. cup of sugar, & little salt, apice to | 0 & Most Interesting political cam- ° irardelli’s COCOA lon’t ask merely cocoa —ask for rdelli’s, BEIT Nat their natural | | | | ‘The cocoa bean in its natural state con- taine a large percent- of oil, whieh is hly nutritions but is too tich for many, This is prested out | and is known as co- coa butter, a val- table commercial pr 5 | 536s = 9B WES 2 3 Bes wt HAS MOVED Plain Raisin Cake. One-half cup molasses, one cup of wager, onohalt cup of butter, two ones, three cups of flour, one of raisins, one-half cap sour milk, one teaspoon soda; splows if liked. WOMAN BURNS $8,000 JUST BY ACCIDENT GAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 27.—Mrs. J, G. dacobsen, wife of @ salesman, today in on the verge of nervous prostration and her husband je mourning the loss of $8,000 in currency, which Mrs. Jacobsen accident ally threw into the fire while burning papers. Jacobsen withdrew the mondy from the bank yesterday and placed the bills in an envelope. He ieft the envelope lying on 4 table, Part of the money was to defray the expense of a trip to Colorado that Mrs, Jacobsen was preparing to take, and it was all in large de nominations Aa his wife threw the fortune into the flames Jacobsen recog nized the envelope. The fire soon reduced the currency to ashes. | Hoping to be recompensed by the government Jacobsen saved the ashes. He will send them to Wash ington for examination by a gov ernment expert DS: E6010 Fi SS ts 2S OES 8 > 6 Oho 5958 OS SE THE BANK FOR SAVINGS TO THE NEW BANKING ROOM Ye At the Corner of Third Ave. and Pike St. Soe eeeressaeneds cede cnscee Scart Sstaresscsuaser oa | Porfirio Diaz is an unopposed candidate for reelection to the of. fice of president of the republic of Mexico Io the general elections for 1910. But Diez te in his 80th year, and it is fgored that he cannot live out another six-year term, so that the vice president elected next year will, within a short Ume, become president of the repabilc of Mexico. Government Party Man. Roman Corral, now vice president, ie the government party candidate for reelection, and heretofore there has never been anything but a gov ernment party in Mexico. General Bernardo Reyes la being hailed as the anti government can- didate for the vice presidency Student bodies throughout Mexico have taken up his name, and there have been organized many Reyesta clubs, upon which national and state governments have frowned Reyes Now Governor. General Reyes personally die fn Mexico. He te at present gov ernor of the state of Tanulipus. He was relieved of his portfolio aa min ister of war in the Diaz cabinet al moat two decades ago and banished to Monterey for “wnwiee” activity in Diaz governmental affairs, He ia by far the strongest man with the jarmy and people, with (ne excep luon of Diaz, in Mexico today, but he Is personally distiked by Diaz Ramon Corral Was found by Diaz, elevated to the high office he now Holds by Ding, and is in every sense of the word a protege of Diaz. He has never been tn the army, is not Hked by the army, and the business public has no great confidence In him. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY LGENSE 15 REVOKED At a meeting of the Hoense and revenue committee of the city coun- ell held yesterday afternoon, an or dinance recommending the revoca of the Hieense of the All Na tions Employment office was en dorsed and the loense revoked. £6. Wright, proprietor of the agency found guilty by the of unscrupulous busine methods, under which men were sald have been sent on many wild cha to take “jobs” that not there, A. BELCHER HAS ~ A NARROW ESCAPE T. A. elcher of Harvard ay N,, if drives water wagon No, 1 was committee * 1. of tw Street department, had a narreéy oneape this morning shortly jafter 11 o'clock when Madison at car No, 46 ran into his wagon and threw it against the curb. Hin horses were thrown down, but not badly hurt. claime any candidacy for any offies | FLKS ARE IN SEATTLE “Hello Bit!" te heard on every hand these days, Over ten thousand Bike are here now, and those arriv- ing will tonight ewell the num- ber to at least fifteen thousand The body of Jewse W. Bissett, who was drowned in Lake Washing. ton Bunday afternoon while attempt | tng to rescue a girl friend, was re [covered yesterday afternoon near Johnson's boat house, Funeral ser. vices will be held at the Boylston ay. Unitarian chureh at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ‘AED GLEASON WORKS WHILE HE SLEEPS | “All aboooard for Tacoma | Take the stairway on the left for jthe steamer Inland Fiyer. Thida|fl w for the Hoods canal ro | De-o-ception Pa-ass and Olympia i ‘Hully gee, what's up?” shrieked |f the hotel clerk at the Waldron hotel i) ‘about 4 o'clock this morning, and |ff all tho guests echoed “Hully gee. *This Waany for the Chippe th, other al-ide for the fast ate: IrMquols-s,” continued the rancous| vdice, os the night bounded ud the stairway about 14 steps at 4 joap. | | Foes pib-o-ense, lerk crowd the gaugway,| pense right alooong reeted him at the second | ding, and just as he reached the| t of Red Gleason's room, “Awall | i was the fiendish yell |if reverberating through |} “Here, here, wake up there! u're not on the Colman dock ; you're at the Waldron hotel, | jadd quit that shouting.” | ‘Thus Red's happy dreams were |If brought to a sudden conclusion, and |ff once more It was a case of roll out |i and get to work, Everybody knows Red. He has sold papers all over Seattle for the past don't-know-how. | many years, and now does the apie) ing at the Colman dock, Occasion ally in his sleep he gives his fellow | guests a treat like the above at an| ungodly hour in the night ASSAULTS COOK AT EXPOSITION GROUNDS Entering the Vienna Cafe, on the A.¥.P. exposition grounds, where he had until recently been employ od, and attacking B. Bernher }ebok tn the cafe, with an empty bot-|f tle, Joseph H. Hock of 6027 Brook lyn av, last evening inflicted! Wounds on the head and back of |i Hernherd which necessitated his | removal to the exposition hospital, | Hock was today removed to the county jall, a warrant for assault | having been aworn out againat bic | yi uw JULY SALE PRICE, $985—Rocker of oak, principally quarter-sawed golden or early English. Has s ied seat, and reversible seat and back cushions cov- ered with plain green or red velo JULY SALE PRICE, $22.50—Library Table of mahogany combination, polished drawers trimmed with brass pulls, shaped shelf, and curved legs with large claw fee 30x48 inches, JULY SALE PRICE, $3.45- Eastern hard maple, and Simmo ends securely bolted to side rai to ends by small helical springs and is guaranteed not to sag. in full and three-quarter sizes, Made for iron beds only, JULY SALE PRICE, $12.75 — Dining. Table of oak, finished golden. Has roun top, 45 inches in diameter, which extends to six feet) 7inch square pedestal and shaped feet. Pedestal is fitted with lock which holds top firmly and closely together, , finished ur. JULY SALE PRICE, $4.50—Sub- | Stantial Iron Cot with frame of an- gle iron finished gold bronze. The ends are 29 inches high and made to fold underneath spring. Spring is a | fabric of wire links, connected to Has two | ends of frame by strong helical coils, and measures 28x72 inches, finish. t. Top measures Spring with frame of ms fabric top; elevated | Fabric is fastened attached to iron plate, JUL SALE PRICE, $12.50 — Music Cabinet of quartered oak, fin- ished golden or Karly English; also | in birch, finished mahogany. Cab- | Inet measures 22 Inches wide and Interior contains Is. | 42 inches high | five sliding shelves. GURNEY REFRIGERATORS At July Sale Prices Gurney Refrigerators of ash, finished golden. | Width, 23 inches; depth, 16 inches; height, 40 inches; ice capacity, 40 Ibs.; July $7 95 e Sale Price Same style, 26 inches wide, 17 inches deep and 42 inches high; ice capacity, 50 Ibs.; $10 45 . July Sale Price Same style, 29 inches wide, 18 inches deep and FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated