The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1909, Page 12

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THE STAR—SATURDAY, OF SPECIAL “MARY JANE DRESS FOR THE YOUNG GIRL | From the time the beans mature on the trees, to the time the aromatic brown cocoa is put in tins irardelli’s No. 7 retains its natural purity Eeund: South A ) d ll fl .\N | Young green corn |e often apoiled Feuador (South America’ f OS | by overevoking, Have the water! i r, m fumlahes nearly one -fith an u avor. RSS | Beit Sema gutting theveore te | The Quaker carries a very complete stock, = the ye . — | and if the corn ts tender tn 16 min-| ee ahr ears ’ f VS | utes it whould be done, The beat —— mated at 106,000, 000 Don I y ask merely jor cocoa way to retain the sweetness ts to Amateurs save time, trouble and worry by having thelg poiads. A worlwide de : }leave the inner husk on, and tle} Fouador which that high rep import the mand exists cocoa beans, fh country va tation best direct —ask for Ghirardelli’s. oO Ne | with one Last Big Free Excursion TO BIRMINGHAM AND OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST, SUNDAY AT 10 A. M. BIG FAST STEAMER VENUS LEAVES PIER 6 AT 10A.M. SHARP, RETURNING AT 8 P.M. NO TICKETS NEEDED—Come to Boat, Go on FREE and it wil nH wanes th Nothing could be more be to graceful, slender figures than Only a few more tracts left. The sale on Bf {i* sole. ud tt tee sate predic thon that It will be popular for a Birmingham acreage has been tremendous for the J!" “me o come made in with we iNuatrated » Henrietta Diack satin ribbon ga broad sash [san tn wise tho dress te qu past few days. Profits Are Certain Close to Everett, on this side of the Sound. The first ad- dition was sold out inside of 60 days, and over 50 houses are now being built. Prices are only $50 to $150 per acre. None higher. Lots $25 up; terms $5 down, $2 per month Hundreds of Seattle people have made big money buying of us at the first opening, as you can get in CHEAP ON START. No other firm runs free excursions, much money. skirt is a scant pial short, and req feet model sertoes With re and or three Tt costs too aa But we own the land, and want people to Dear Mise Grey Tell me a re see it, $0 tomorrow Sunday you get a $3 RIDE FREE, colpt for canning corn beaide cook FREE, so bring your friends and come. We run, rain or ing ft in the can, MRSC. BW ites: | Wa hae dobdoe 200 A.—Boll corn on the ears 16 min id over $280,000 worth of land at BIR- Bl ytes. Remove trom the water and | MINGHAM the last 60 days, and over $150,000 worth in >. corn from cob. Put a layer} 1 and S-acre tracts at EARLINGTON, on the new Renton vith pal * satiads this process jar is full—the layer Pour over until the being salt lard, and when }with paraffin pag place, and If eix or ele will be fresh and swee top street car line. of work, We need men at good wages for all kinds One lady here clears $250 monthly on chickens and Belgian hares. You can not buy adjoining lands at five times these prices on water front, railroad and street cars. Lumber sold at $7 per M. Men wanted for al! kinds of work here. Come to boat at Pier 6 before 10 a. m.; no tickets Dear Mise make dill p when can I b needed; or call at C. D. Hillman's office for free maps, in BR. PG Times Block. A~Make 0 hich |s strong enough to t m. then add half as much more wate c att No children allowed on our excursion Sunday. Washing the q sa ee a - : $600 worth of giant biack- " into a atone jar, then @ layer of berries raised on one acre Everett people wanting to see Birmingham take C, D, Hjjarape leaves and a layer of dill L \ ey & vee yd stema. Alternate in this Hillman's free launch at Everett City Dock, forenoons, betellgenbr, the jar . oll Sine the brine over all and co with TUESDAY WE RUN TO BOSTON HARBOR. CALL AT OUR OFFICE] [ja cloth, thon « plate, and welxht AND SECURE TICKETS EARLY. down. Dill can be t of year at any grocery Dear Mise Grey fum on a white peur Watch The Star Want Ad Columns for Bargains of All Descriptions. MARTIN & CO. 1207 and Av. Opp. Hotel Savoy High Grade Gloves ‘Closed Geptember 6, Seattic Day at the Exposition. We will be there.” Union ' Hea l-AUNDRY S ALE tAL'S Sits il S04 Savings & COLLARS 1c, 2c, 2%c Herring-Hall-Marvin Trust Co. } AMOUS\ (LIFTS 4 OLLARS $ Safe Co, f Seattl Fu) Sins se CB” | A New, Modern || v=, of Seattle Money Saved || 2 Room House, Capital ..$300,000 {0 AND $3.00 sHORS . " Surplus and wun MpAsrEns s¥sTEM | One of the Fin- divided profits 40,000 banker's mind and on the books ‘ 1207 Second Ave. Sale of the bank View Lots Near Exposition Only $200; 7 at a Bar- Sa a 1 ee a meena cere caine net Lump Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers INTEREST Qf PER CENT gain, ——CALL—— 0 Cash and $16 inded few att ne N. Bt 'f your dealer does not have phone Latimer.Wallace Co., Independent 6040; Sunset Main International Bon: 1009 American 0 & Really ¢ Bank f « it p pinnerona 6040. General office, 401 Ferdingpd Schmits, J. D. Low DOWNING, HOPKING & RYEM, toe, Hinckley Bik mean, A. |. Stewart, CH Bebb t James D. Hoge MeCormick (Betablished 1893) B. Holne BROKERS om CORNER 6ECOND Stocks, Gr OMPANY ALBERT HANGEN, Jeweler and CHERAY BTCET Both ¥ First and Cherry, Bagechos of F 804-205-200 Aloskn Bldg Optical Department. To jaime a head of cabbage, six large bucket of water in which a couple fonious and efght large sweet red/of ontons have been sliced | peppers, jadd half a cupful of salt and let stand over night in a stone jar Drain, add two tableap needs, (Wo CUpe sugar | apoon celery seed |Ineh of top, fill up with vinegar and | weal jwith a cord around the top. Dr, Biizabeth Blackwell, the plo you. You'll get good work and quick action at ver neor of medical women, recently y low a roulon sticks are nice to serve) th rates. h soup, cheese oF salads, Cus Celebrated her eighty-elghth birth-) Td ow bread In one-fourth inch alices, re | 4 : a ns Fs move crust, spread slightly with " 4 1 (apne butter on both sides, cut in strips |,, It 4 sald that m +f san Be - 3 ae fourth inch wide, and’bake un: | 108 Women are earning thelr living. | aaa — F jan well as taat of others, dependent Baer wa! Che WORK Spread broken crackers and small pleee place LA N AUGUBT 26, 1909, INTEREST TO WOMEN | woitixe | | COWN-TOWN SPORE NS -1018 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE | PIKE OT, WESTLAKE AVE. | ewe BNR Anene TOF FICE BUB-BTATION 7 at THE UP TOWN BTORE USE YouR IND, 20168 = ce WE DELIVER FREE TO ALL BEATTUgS Bg, s FREE PHONES @n8T noone ed eon “ Young and old find] | y pleasure and recreg.| [ tion in the use of the} | Kodak. : What is nicer, for i instance, than to take i pictures of the baby ey week or every month? those who have experienced | yy the joy which such a collection gives in after years can adequately esti, mate the true value of a Kodak. larinder and keep in glass jar for escalloped and breaded dishes I Clean brass candlesticks with & paste made of powdered pumice and lalcobol, by dipping the brush first lin the pumice and then in the aloo} |hol, Pollsh with chamots skin, | | A room can be rid of the odor of hash” chop | palot over night by leaving to It & | 4 inake "pepper The toods removed Mix | water and onions absorb the odor Wash your green vegetables, such tard |aa lettuce and spinach, inclose in| ble |covered dish and put In cool place. Cover with vine | They will keep fresh and crisp for fill into jars, until within an | days work developed and printed. Let The Quaker do it for | “pon them, in the United States to day | Mra, Lowell White was the rep | resentative’ of 600 California women at the national rivers and harbors congress, and succeeded in inducing th abera of the house of repr at to vote in favor of the bill, the passing of which saved the famous big trees PRICE OF COA sof bread on & brond pan and in warm oven until dried ut browned. Cool, and put through | of California 4 7 us ngage Ps A Tl tt en you to get busy ef an @ © of Be after Beptember Lat te almost certain bli! WITH 1 can supply your needs. It is positively the best coal fa for the money, Telephones—East 67; Ind. 87 Beattie J. W. BULLOCK 609 10th AVE. Anty Drudge on Washboiler Dangers. Mise Carrie New ‘‘lan't it too bad about Mrs. Blank's little boy? He fell in a steaming washboiler and was scalded," Anty Drudge~''Yes, it is a pity. Why women will boil clothes, when it is not only dangerous but a useless nuisance, I can't see, I must tell Mrs, Blank how much easier and better she can wash her clothes with Fels-Naptha in cool or lukewarm water without boiling." Thompson’s Cafe and SECOND AV. AND MARION ST, Por ye them Our dining will find r y and frie THE PIONEER RESTAURANT THOMPSON'S CAPE AND BAKERY BY THE WELCOME ARGH. Have you the ence-a-week backache? Do you know what causes it? | Simply long, continued bending and | straightening over a washboard. Morrison’s Cafe: 1222 Second Av. to Ladies’ Grill Street, affording . But you cannot afford to have a wash- erwoman or send clothes to a laundry. THE BOULEVARD 4th & Pike cage Cafe All we hear i regrete—that we a not find | place sooner; that we can't stay longer t q |216 Spring St. Y9¥r 9004 food, etc. Nothing like it In Seattin | “Where They Lunch” The Best Coo Our prices are low, Pg j What are you going to do? Do your washing the Fels-Naptha way and Fels-Naptha will loosen the dirt so that a few light rubs will take it out easily. No boiling needed—only cool or luke- warm water, winter or summer. American Cafe| Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard. ALL THE COMFORTS Full directions on the red and green wrapper. | | OF LIFE to enjoy in gust s trom a highball © from soup to nut can be always cured at The America, is where the man of businest OF i) pleasure can have Bis tickled with the best that te es, and partalon of by those who know v coffer nish tt, and we cali Music Every Evening from 6:8) to 12:30, Including Sunday: SEED ———s Tamate G ry, 1486 4th AY m, to 1 d Route I Line for BP. 8. Navy Yard aod Matties cee BS Yar | Fran has ) has But F > Will he is B. & M. avy ° . The very nature of the bank Steamers I Kennedy, Athion, Tourt y est Locations in ing business makes It the most oa shinee Rit and talaed Hipee ee At . 4 c ; rhe Kelednt feet Monday, June 14, 1000. i LUNCH a . nt careful and conservative in the Leaye Beattte—$i4@ (except Sunday me of A B HM. B Kennedy, taavem t t thet 4° world. Therefore, the wise man B ft) "hat , 1180 m, 1190. amer on on ‘tn ble on i b t : the City, Just Degine early to builds repute: f\-1 i 0% SO > mw Gianer om the eon Tia teas : , y, Jus ¢ y to bu \ + Main 28 - tion at his home bank. Regular Thoredey, Baturday end Gundey only Esirn Moats on Snuday ' \ R r paroigaen ae ecg K and steadily continued depacite, 4] ie» = ¢ Bubject to Change With CAFE & GRILL F assured, a ‘ troy) Our charges are very if inl shed fi . ° ; Beatiiontiie | eu! Ne { test. Goodbye al toderate snea, )} Lady Wellin ton even though they be email, will hodke Miles Pale be BOCND can FIRST AND MADIBON, ||, he sEHUCHAND OPTICAL Co, 8 srianiah& reeerd For tim i the Jeach, paghiiwcen between ages 6 te ti, haut | Yeamnnneeeeeneee | i » Marton streth Inter Ind Tae; Main #101, 2998 EVERETT AND EDMONDS MEALS SHARVED round trips datiy, Leave Seattle mim, 2b Pm, bpm and Speer _ den Do You Cook With Gas? 216 pm Hlogle Bare Hour d Tri are City of | Bvareit ond tele 1 A Gas Range and Gas Water Heate ind 180 th pr FIREPROOF {Keonomy, ase ani+ Comfort, | Seattle Lighting Co. Phevel ariys Wi: \e. i Sto R A 6 E Both Phones Ex P. si Fou th Union. oe

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