The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1909, Page 9

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NDARD NURSES TO GIVE BENEFIT to wet back | © Noe FOR UN WATE OLD WOMAN aT CARD PARTY venting for that purpose —_ liowtng firma have helped dard = Nurses ola | by donating the prises for the even 4 N, Belw & and the refreshment ard Ny at t Hon Marche, Spelger & H anef ¢ Mrs.| Frederick & Nelson and Augustine euutien h acod |) & Kyer who fe tryin money to retir Fr owen Sound, Onis allen, who Is 5 Yast August to Ke : and for ® to et work to ¢ abe gradual! wiefortune and the Itt slippery sidewalk ea and broke her arm. Mra. Edward Dodd, Laredo, Tex do not knit #0 readily ig the largest woman Bermuda on pones, and Mr in the world p has wever rea! arm, She is bel MP Po! rt means of Sup) , old hl Sy farmer t employ © bas made a profit this re than $60,000 a ay me M Ethel Dickens, grandaugh . wan | (er aries Dickens, trains young { English women for secretarion Miss Dickens herseif was for years o secretary to a member of Parila it 1 can have enough friends | meat | jake me for the my life, for L n't last Miws Theresa Woods, New York, Se are all p< mo, blind from infancy, operates a id me the but awitehboard in the office of the New Mivide thelr with York Association for the Blind, and thos lw thoroughly capable of anaworing d old lady wants ‘all calls without mistakes } | | , y dge on Washing in a Flat. “It's the hardest thing to get hot water 're not supposed to do any washing in the And when I do get hot water, it takes so to wash that the rooms get awful smelly,”’ “Why don't you use Fels-Naptha? Then have to use hot water. You will get gh with your wash in a jiffy and there'll be no ‘to make your rooms offensive.” | omen who live in apartments of clothes isa problem. The on is Fels-Naptha soap. io need of hot water; no boiler, no gard. For light washing you don’t sed a washtub, because the bathtub in will do quite well. ll you require is Fels-Naptha, cool irm water and a place to dry the a have a shirtwaist or two, nap- erie and other small things, that have time or don’t want to send washed. You can do much bet- ome in this way: t the clothes, soap well with tha, roll and leave to soak in cool m water for a short time. Then , Tinse and hang up to dry. but one-fourth the time and th the work of the old way. Also he clothes. w directions on the red and gree +4 Yard Route for ¥, 4. Navy Yard a Me 0 ieee est ‘aloud t iver. Monday, Sune 14, 1900 | Tine of & 8 1. B Kennedy, fasten | steamer on this east, in black face type 7 84 Benday onty Fiaxtrn Boats on Snvday. Time Table Hubject to Change With rT has!” feattie— 19 | out Notice F he th Mts 8 FAKE, 50 KOUND TRIP, Children between ages 6 to ii tare 184; Mate $101, $998 hait| MEALS SERVED Six round tripe daily, Leave fealty atta m, itm, 2146p m, ip m an * bo "" Mad tere ts 00 Aeamgre wage etait Sian" s008."tn am 1 m Sho has|- lof the home excepting the man. ing & man lend of making @ better and happler | man of him. }hot water an THE STAR—WEDNE on ft begina to harden. by aro | ISDAY, JULY 28, 1909, WOMAN STRIPS CLOTHING FROM HER BODY AND CLAIMS SHE IS EVE IN CASE TARRED AND FEATHERED. MAN om MARY penn ae apg a4 ape HONOLULI | found walting on @ publie road | ye Aelita naw 1 Gar t that be from Low An d| Tt n J : and, feathered at Kona taland, of wp, while Ga " | Hawall, by a part y of angry men} in Ming Ing for the tar te | after one of his followers became) w f I kin lemente th ht sho was! Garvt d that at Home-Made Candies |B The foe - eo ‘pped all the|reinéarnation of Chr Maple creamea Take mags * much water as mapl Ts ; . without atirring and men ne any | or take off and beat hard | & Waxen substance, | Make tnto balls and place Engtteh| walnuts on either side, Place on| buttered plates to- cool j A tee |thone inter ting hae been called by ted th the Florence Chocolate nut taffy—One cup! Bromley fund, headed by Mayor sumer, One CUP molasses, One-half! 1) : tool Millgr and Mrs, F. A, Cooke of the up milk, three squares of choco:| junéh of Grapes Luncheon, for to liate, small piece of butter, nee ening to prepare plan ound Rugliah walnuts broken’ Boll y "ball 6 benefit base ball ar > be held Saturda s which the leaders hay | made do not mincarry there ingredients 16 minutes If brittle when tried in cold wate r add the alvo one toaspoon of vanilla will be our into buttered pan va breaking crowd as. the Cocoanut candy-—Two cups pow: | & Ml the young women of S¢ dered sugar, one cup water, one eup are aw ahi ry by Mra cocoanut, Holl sugar and water 13 minutes. Then add the and beat until creamy nd th oting i" id at Yelock in the ball of the Washington hotel, tom Jt volunteer to amwiat in « out the various whieh will cocoanut arrylng schemes for the Vanilia candy the white Break into » bow! of an eee and add to it an equal quantity of cream. Then | #@™>. | Virginia day at the A-Y.-P, B. until or | Priday Your Musband, making almost en irety with the girl. A man devotes ela@ht of ten hours to office or shop for tt is his end of the business to "p> things at home ge ois, | his pro © to pay the bi The re marring @ | FOUR MEN ARRESTED; .| ACCUSED OF GAMBLING ; and "| Charged with enersy | Nelson, Erneat capital into her depart-| Weidge and L. R. Beck we ment as the man exercises in hisied in a Washington at. aa Rimer Nick eat by business. A strict attention to home | Patrolmen Schelling and Beboll last duties on the part of the wonna | ight, Each was released on $26 usually results in a happy house jb vall hold, uniess she makes the fatal mis take of managing every other branch Cautious. There are two motives In manag mi~-Quick, Herr Zapft. How bas just run out without hia bill! The guests all jump from thelr Beate Landiord--No, gentlemen! Who ever wants to help me cateh the One Is to manage him to one's own selfish onde; the other is to wae tact and diseretion to the Maybe « man's temper te a little “short” when he comes home from business, No doubt he has faced 20 men with short tempers and small patience in the course of the day,| His wife ean eternally face one and it is the privilege of her part- nership to soothe and manage @ | Keep. deo tired man after a hard day epent in| fee? the turmoll of the elty Recond Henator—Well, ve got to gende Blaectter, In Polttton, r—What makes you that you will never ndidate for publie of Firet He oo = | keep saying something in order to How te Cook Rhubarb, prevent my friends from overlooking 10 ae & Powsidle candidate. —-Brook Cut rhubarb Into small pieces. Put inte double botler, or if you haven't one put in saucepan over let cook until tender, | Do not add any water. Just before taking up add sugar to taste, This} is & much better way of cooking It than adding the water and boiling, as in this manner it dosn't get atringy. lyn Beagle. PURCELL SAFE CO, Eat Mapleine Ice Cream —It's Delicious WALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'SSAPES vate yg fe Co. MANUFACTURERS M12 GOCIDENTAL AVRNUR Mapleine t# the new avor— better than maple DISCUSS BALL GAME) |felal, eame « (rushing fn from an ad-} fellow must first settle up!—PFile MIXED UP. AN | GIG SCANDAL +| Former Secretary of James Hazen Hyde Takes His Life in Little Shack Near Mukilteo. EVERETT, Wn H. Stuart, rancher and logger, who mamitted suleide July 24—John sterday by add confectioners sugar until it ts} jan “ Ay himself twice in the head stiff enough to mold, Flavor with and body, near his two-room wba valle WEST VIRGINIA DAY |in‘tue woods two ton trom tea, ta anid to have been con gererereceeererorererees) AT FAIR POSTPONED iiscivins erorar or sornor tance 3 3} elma Hyde, the former New York insur 3 S| Gov, William B. Glasscock of Vir | ance offictal i3 Zi ainia wired this moreing that bel Stuart is sald to hav ar opped A | Would not be able to reach , from sight after tiffed at 13 3 in time to partlelpate tn eo inv mn that 4 Z| Virainia Day exer ey in Wall t H Py Those in charge “"* ame wont, built a small shack near \Secccerererececocevecers therefore have postponed Mukilteo, and lived there alone until & young woman, said to be the daughter of an eastern railroad of w York trom her Ne v as = ee Ua ames EE Re Eee oo | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | ; Furniture | @tore Closes at 6130-218 Noon on Saturday Dry Goods During July and August One- Piece Wash Dresses, Special $8.65} ' One-Piece Wash Dresses of linen, linette and rep, high or Dutch neck ‘> Style; in pink, tan, purple, white and blue, also checked and small em- * broidered polka-dot effects. Some have Waist trimmed with tucks }f and bands self material fin- | ished with pipings to match, | while others have lace yoke and | embroidered side panels. Skirts are gored and circular models. Spec ial, $8.65. s “| Single oe of Curtains at Close- Out Prices ce =| The progress of the pre-inventory clearance of | Draperies has left a number of single pairs of j up-to-date Curtains which have become slightly ] | soiled from use for display purposes. These include | Battenberg, Irish Point, Filet, Roman Embroidered | of st oor home last February to marry and abare his lot with him | |e was alone in the tu Scrims, Brussels Net and Novelty Braid Curtains. } Headed with the depu co ver toll Wy tale dic “6 Vartainge ar Pan ; have the death declared arent For ores disposal these Curtains are offered in two | Wispoudency Ie supposed to “have M4 ree sadie en woe 4 ff LOts at $2.95 and $5.95 a pair, and the values af- jf inven sata atte ease’ | forded are interesting in the extreme. set aoe a Copuell graduate, and had been vinithy the couple, bat he had ene i started home. He was reca | i Mukilteo by the news of te | ua Kayser’s Double-Tipped | Women’s Black Taffeta | | | BRINGS STATUE TO FAIR | | anatase ‘a Silk Gloves at 50c and $1} Skirts, Special $18.75 | fe a A hire | he te tio ved, in "thee k ~ hite vier Women’s Skirts of good quality § the yesterday, bringing , . * to “te a ine a ETS ah sere uF street shade 8; pair 50c¢, black tattete, in 13- and to-gore tune ipeieemesnieallties effects, with lapped, stitched seams, ’ H} Kayser’s two-clasp Silk Gloves, } Are finished with narrow bias bands “POULSON'S S — tipped, Paris-point embiroid- {of self material, or silk-embroidered ered, in black, white and street { around bottom in pretty floral design. GREATEST sha ¢ Pe pair $1.00, Special $18.75. —Firet Fioe ie ~—Firat Floor, INVENTION Se eae Specials in Misses and Boys’ Hosiery 'AModern F Record-| Misses’ fine-ribbed Lisle and Cotton | Misses’ fine-ribbed Silk-lisle Ho- ing Device | Hosiery; special, 25¢ pair. | siery, extra fine gauge, double heel, Misses’ fine-ribbed Silk-lisle Hosi- | Sole and toe; black or tan; special, 35¢ we wai already given detailed | ery with double knee, high spliced | P@' | accounts of the use of the telephone! 4 c im the diapatching ottices of such ff MCh double sole and toe; special, 25¢ | Boys’ single- and double-ribbed roads as the Illinois Central, the/M pair, Cotton Hosiery; special, 25¢ pair. Chicago & Alton and others. it i ° ’ - . | clearty only a question of time when |If Misses’ one-by-one ribbed real Boys’ four-thread Silk-lisle Hosiery the telegraph will be put ont of bux ff Maco Cotton Hosiery with doubl jiness entirely ax an instrument fori pone high se sliced heel do Re a he with double knee, high spliced heel dispatching trains. ‘The chief draw. ff » Tigh Sp ae uble sole | double sole and toe; special, 25c pair. back heretofore has been, and ts to-/ff and toe; special, 25¢ pair. —First Floor, jday, that no satisfactory record wae jeould be had of tho dispatching or-|If ms - au thles REN }ders sent by telephone, In conse 1] . ‘ lavence there was no way of tasten-|f | Exceptional Values in pm fevgen nite in case of acch | mas dent or misunderstanding Now, | ,’ ° rove un hicn | Women’s High-grade Oxfords, Shoes and Pumps — a so machine an wel || the telegraphone, a complete | satlatactory device for recording I at $2.35 and $2.95 ephone messages, will soon be 1 —First Floor, on the market on a commercial |ff = ——===. bas! The Hg bg gy oe eran before | the public for a number of years, pe Hofi sal Cowhide seat Cases Moderately Priced | for commeretal pury< pany which contro .{ tt) Light-weight Hofi Suit Cases of extra pnounced a not willin to | fer {t to the publie until it wae toe Suit Cases made on Chee quality cowhide, made ff proof.” From this position, in sptte|| three-ply frame, with i ~ i} of the insistent demand of the publ cote leather corners, on blued steel frame, Me, the company would not recede, | ater hid ith sole-leather’ core i and it was probably a wise courselll brass bolts, Corbin with sole-leather cor= § to pursue, ns we aro now informed | lock, and leather ners, solid brass bolts H ThisIsthe NewStyle Victor Victrola PRICE $125 The new Victrola, which has been on the market only a fow days, has already proven a big favorite, judging from the many orders we have received, Its compactness, its tone volume, due to the amplifying sounding board principle and the absence of the horn, which insures convenient handling, aa well as the finish of the mechanism and cabinet throughout, marks It as one of the best sellers in the Victor lino, The cabinet is mahogany, while the motor fs nickel plated, with extra heavy triple springs, spiral drive. It plays 10-Inch records with one winding, and can be wound while playing It has an Improved speed regulator and indicator which gives the revolutions per minute of the turntable The machine measures 16% inches high, 17% inches wide, with a depth of 21 16-16 inches, The total weight is 50 pounds. Shown tn the Illustration herewith the Victrola ix cloved. The lower doors modify the gounds, loud or soft, by opening or clowing, As the only Western Washington job. bers, we carry an immense Victor stock, and can give you a selec tion from a number of these machines, Easy terms If desired 1406 SECOND AVENUE thaf every kink bas been taken ont lot @iis machine and it is ready to xO Into commercial use as soon as the preliminary manufacturing ar. rangements have been completed By ipo 1 next {t is promised that devico will be on the mar ket In quantition, The bearing of this announce ment on the telephone industry will be very considerable, as there is no doubt that with a satisfactory re cording inatrument the telephone will) fristantiy be brought Into use in thoygands of establishments and inatitutions for the purpose of of. ficial transmiaston of orders. |ing, but scores of other divisions jof \uman industry, where various fori of hand and automatic re cording are now employed, simply because the telephone falls to pro. j vide.« system that can be checked | up |} At the local office In the Walker} ! building Mr, O'Reilly sald that in a) recent letter from Mr. Rood, the} president of the company, and who is also president of the Hamilton Wateh Co., he stated that the teleg raphone was certainly one of the | wonde ra of the twentieth century, and regretted very much not being able to have one of the new ma jol bine won e exhibition at the fair Madam Paul 1323 Third Av. This) will pot alone Include trala dispatch-| q DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYPR, tae A : ! } straps all around, Linen lined, with | and short straps; brass lock, straps in top and body; 24-inch size, | } } } | hand- ff } price $3.95, | | sewn and riveted handle, three solid ff riveted hinges, Holland plaid lining Light-weight Cowhide Suit Cases | and shirt fold. Price, 24-inch size, made on blued steel frame, with three | $6.00; 26-inch size, $6.50. i solid riveted hinges, sole-leather cor- 1 ners, Corbin lock, and short straps or Other attractive values in Suit bolts, Has linen lining, shirt fold, and straps in top and body; 24-inch size, price $4.85, Cases are offered at $8.50, $10,00, $12.00 and $14.00, Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Ladies’ Home |}}| | Journal Patterns for August Ladies’ Home || Journal Style Books Free ret ; The Raven presertption service | | meane that the doctor’s skill In pre scribing Is most efficlently supple | mented by the druggist’s skill In| compounding, RAVEN DRUG CO, | 1410 Becond Av. Cline Piano Co AGENTS FOR K n a be The World's Best Piano SS One Priced Piano House. 1406 First Avenue (Bastabiished 1893) BROKERS Stocks, Grain and Provistons, Doth Phones 279, Private Wires, 204-105-000 Alaska Bide.

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