The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1909, Page 9

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Sy THIS IS THE NEW COs. PHAT THAT THEY'RE ALL iT. IT'S PRETTY, $0 1S THE PRICE. FORTY HLARS FOR THAT MOUNTAIN RY! NOT FOR H LET'S SEE HOW WE STYLISH THIS Av- OUT LIVING ON AND CHE AS A 2-—-THAT OLO MUFF IS ABOUT THE SHAPE OF THE COSSACK’S RAIN PROTECTOR, In the case of such foods as but ‘er and milk, this precaution ta 6f TELL [ double importance, because there jis & greater danger of food contam- > |ination owing to their absorbent | QUESTIONS ANSWERED | properties. Flour fs also highly ab-| sorbent and should not come in| clone contact with other foods.| When flour ts bought by the barrel, jevate the barrel so that there p be a free current of air beneath | it, to ward off the danger of the) flour on the bottom of the barrel becoming musty, Keep roasted coffee In tin or! glass and Ughtly covered. When/ exposed to the air or kept too long it loses both aroma and strength. | For thene reasons it should be) bought In Hmited quantities, On) the other hand, green coffee im- proves with age. Store salt In a stone jar in a dry place. When desirable to keep bat-| ter any length of time, wrap each roll in clean muslin, then pack tn} brine that will float an egg, and weight down with a heavy plate. Cover the top of the jar closely. | Lard should be kept in bright tin pails or tins. Soda and baking} m kidney trouble, or some! powder should be kept in the orig- ie disturbance, and take|!nal packages, and kept tn a cool, icine and treatment. If| dry place. eg is caused from insuffi-| Soap should be purchased tn or from eye strain, rest| quantities, unwrapped and stacked and frequent bathing injon a shelf to harden. When well water or boracie acid its lasting qualities are be found soothing. bie. possible to materially size or shape of the massage may pos m the size, but people us- eto be content with the on them at birth. Wit you kindly ou in regard ; Gray: Who would one , if desirous of going on the | ville stage’ [ have had but | ‘AN AMATEUR, impossible to give. ad- this column. ‘Miss Grey: (1) How do es? (2) How do elling out of your (2) Is {t poastdle to make fe pose smaller? DICK. el. Pimples are usually caused organic trouble, and you wt & physician who} able to prepcridbe medicine as to proper diet, etc., ed. should at once ascertain ling of the eyelids ts Lt; OR PEARY.| cia eieacorn? (2) cooked tende: bone to kettle and bott until liquor | yg {s yellow. | .., evidently ts Jour liver not prop-| its functions. Plen-| exercise and proper Here's the new doll which will fg clearing your skin take the place of the long popular thy color in your Teddy bear and the Milliken with our little boys and girls. It will be called Cook or Peary, Jing to the convictions of the} esters’ parents, of course, and| it is wafe to predict the doll will be/ & great favorite. it will appeal to the heart of every | tle boy and girl the world over,! r they are all born with a secret/ admiration of anything that smacks of adventure. And, besides, it's soft and fuazy, and nice to cuddh ¢ is and lashes careful not t the eye proper. This the eyebrows and thicker and longer. liver oll ts fattening, MAMOUNt that can be as. by the system need be . Sentle calisthen. will help in devel Beck and arms. a RONDALE NEWS BULLETIN No. 2 D 4 MY Across the wtreet from the brick atoré building we ot yesterday in the steel city of IRONDALE there is, par- ¥ completed, another four-store structure, with one of the Tooms finished and occ spied by a big general mereban- ¥, and three othe merchante waiting for the re- locations. Down at the foot of Moore Street, balf a Gistant from these struc yros, is a thrdemtory hotel build Meat? every room occupisd. Above the. two new store 6 three other busi houses, Gampleted and fully ve. Practically every branch of goneraY Pustness is now we in the retail conter of IRONDALM.. Every mer- ME Mt doing well. Mora ar) seeking locations every week 4 aah par short months ago, the business district of IRON- | Test. Bic! 91H 29 wane SNS ; Ns “Dey: . THIET Ts vy A! i ayath eto a? long > ; lone omere’) peg Fh Byery za at +” # Jot in IRONDALE Js advancing and-wllbadvance In the Wage Thon heat investment for your-money 18 in %ore Investment Company | 09410 ARCADE ANNEX © — OSSACK HAT AND HOW M jthe bread and the potato mush “en-| not @ chop rather fine. tered pan tn alternate h and Hight. one quart, add one-fourth teaspoon | salt and paprika, dash celery salt, one teaspoon lemon Juice, and one tablespoon which has been dissolved. When it} begins to set, pour over the chopped | chicken. on fee until ready to serve, then | slice, and garnish with parsley. one teaspoon chopped onion, one tablespoon celery seed, one tea spoon minced parsley, one teaspoon dash cayenne and one-half teanpoo: | & es alice at table. THE STAR AMIE IS GOING TO BE Y 3.—IT MIGHT DO WITH ALITTLE DISGUIGING, AND IT {8 CERTAINLY BECOMING TO MY PARTICULAR STYLE BEAU- TY. QUITE HIGH ENOUGH, TOO, TO BE FREAKIGH, AND THAT'S THE THING, NOWADAYS. MOTHER” PROBLEMS If your child should swallow a; cyst” the sharp substance and carry hard substance which menaces the|!t through the alimentary canal safety of the stotuach intes.| Without causing irritation. This and | thomely device has saved many tines, or which sticks in the throat, | jjyas, Every mother sheuld know causing partial suffocation, instant-| of and recollect it ly cram into the sufferer’s mouth - as much of the crumb of soft bread) Get a modern chair, saw the back as the mouth will hold, and keep off, turn upside down and put a lit- on stuffing It and urging the child) tle quilt inside of the lege. Set to swallow “hard” until the obstacle | baby In it, give him some clothes is removed. Mashed potato is ex-| pins to play with, and the baby will} cellent, also. The vascld pulp of| not be creeping after you, and wilt jet his clothes dirty. over. When cold serve with parsley as garnish, Vanilla toe Cream, Three pints of milk, a can, of con- densed milk, 2 or 3 eggs, sugar and vanilla flavoring to taste, ther! freeze. Do not cook. Make coffee foe cream by leaving out the vantIlw and adding strong coffee to taste. | SOUVENIR DANCE President Taft souvenirs given ay at Special Dasce tomorrow | ht at Dreamland, Seventh and Union. Adminsion free. tn slices That too much meat Ing the summer all di Whether cold meat is worse than hot meat is mooted pofat. But cold meat is pal ble to many peo ple and to the woman who is her own cook it is « blessing _Try these throe simple, new rect pes, and I am sure you will feel re pold. They are delicious and Inox penalyo. The Raven prescription cervies | means that the doctor's skill In pre cortding |e most efficiently suppte Chicken Galatine, mented by the druggist’s skill in Bott a threepound chicken until | compounding. MAVEN DRUG £0, very tender, skin and bone it and | 1416 @ecend Av. Pack it in a but-| ers of dark | Bot! the broth down to granulated galatine | When firm and cool, set | Veal Jelly. Boll three pounds of veal with | TO BIRM Our new addition above Seat salt, onefourth teaspoon cloves, kitchen bouquet. Remove. wher | chop fine. return } is reduced to one pint Line molt with bard boiled eggs cut in elices, pour in an inch of stock, mix re-|{ mainder with chopped meat, fil! | mold, and when cool, place ‘on ice. | Serve in loaf on bed of cress, and} Very pretty. sed Beef. | Simmer three pounds round of beef in two quarts of water and one | teaspoon salt until tender and cool |. tn Mquor, When celd remove bones | and fat and chop fine. Boil Hquor until reduced to two cups, add two tablespoons vinegar, one teaspoon | mixed spices, one-fourth teaspoon paprika, juice and grated rind of one lemon, mix one cupful with meat thoroughly, prese in buttered | mold, pour remainder of liquor TICKETS NEEDED. ¢ One lady writes: “I am s print them all. Simply the golden grain milled in the cleanest of mills makes Excellent Flour THE BEST | | $600 worth of Berries raised on one acre of this land, WEDNESDAY, soe eee erect ore nae LAST WEEK OF THE BIG FREE EXCURSIONS railroad and street cars. PIER 6 ON BIG, FAST NBW STEAMER VENUS “Tomorrow and Friday at 10 a, m.; SEPTEMBER 29, 1909. =~ 4e-A BIRD AND A FEATHE vie A BUNCH OF RIBBO 5—IF ANY COSSACK DARES t~ PASS ME WITHOUT SALUT- ING I'LL REPORT HIM TO THE COLONEL. “|FAIR-SIZED BLUFF FOR THE HOW'S THIS FOR W FALL HAT? holie tonics destroy hair and Leary’s non-alcoholic com cures dandruff, tebing, falling hair, grayness and |i} Idnesa. Al scalp. pund gives life; AD druggists and bar re, > a PROF. The man te teach wy Gay Ciaseet and Ladies fren, Pine Telephones ALBERT HANSEN, Jewsten INGHAM tle on this side of Sound on Leave return at 8 p.m. NO 3ET ON BOAT FREE. urprised to see nice level land sell so cheap. I will set my ten acres out to fruit next year.” We have stacks of other letters, but it costs us too much to Birmingham is the mainland on this side of the Sound, accessible to railway, schools and churches, and is offered for sale cheaper than any property on the Sound. Birmingham, with _ its beautiful agate beaches, fresh water lakes, abounding on with speckled trout and black bass, is an ideal place to spend a day's outing, so ¢ome tomorrow with us, whether you wish to buy or hot. This is your last chance to buy acreage on water front cheap. Come and = enjoy yourself, whether you intend to buy or not, Fine trout and bass fishing in lakes on property. Grand opening of. Division No. of 0 acres, as cheap as $50 per acre, on terms of 10 per cent cash and 10 cents per day. 5 Birmingham, of Everett people can take free boat Birmingham at city dock at Everett at 12 o'clock to Birmingham. Sev- eral salesmen wanted, also several carpenters, Get aboard the boat early, as we leave promptly, or get free maps of property from C, D. Hillman’s office in Room 2, Times Building. |} FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | Dry Goods Store Opens at S180 Daly ond Clones at 61n0 ‘ Up-to-Date Fall Lasts in Women’s Oxfords Bright Glazed Calf Blucher Oxfords, waterproof, for Fall, with new half wing tip, Goodyear welt sole in natural finish, high arch and military heel; $4.00, ; Patent Button Oxfords, black cloth top, heavy Goodyear welt sole, high arch and Cuban heel; $4.00. Mezza Calf Blucher Oxfords, Encore last, waterproof, with new short vamp, extra high arch and spool heel; $5.00. Patent Colt Blucher Oxfords, Encore last, half diamond tip, heavy Good year welt sole and spool heel ; $5.00, A full assortment of Children’s Shoes for school wear, foot-form and Coward lasts, all leathers, at very moderate prices. i . * bad i! n A Special Offering of Fancy Ribbons l An interesting collection of Fancy Ribbons, embracing Satins and Taf- i fetas, in a good assortment of up-to-date designs and colorings, is offered at, special, 32¢ yard. —Firat Floor. Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons, Special 75¢ | The Sterling Silver Spoons offered at this special price are of good weight, j| and the design is distinctly artistic. The handle shows relief portrait of George Washington, with cluster of rhododendrons, the state flower, and the word “Washington” below; inside of bowl has carefully-executed design of the Exposition seal. These Spoons are in the popular French-gray finish, with outside of bowl highly polished. Unusually attractive value at, special, 75c. First Floor. > . Women’s Two-Clasp Glace Gloves, $1.50 Pair Women’s pique-sewn Glace Gloves with two patent fasteners at wrist—| perfect-fitting and with excellent wearing qualit Shown in tan, gray, brown, navy and russet, as well as black and white. Price $1.50 pair. —First Floor. Sofa and Ingle-Nook Cushions, Special $1.95 | An accumulation of drapery and upholstery fabric remnants, comprising brocades, brocatelles, tapestries, velours and silks, in many handsome and up- to-date effects, has been made up into artistic Sofa and Ingle-nook Cushions. These are in 20- and 22-inch sizes, and are filled with the best grade of silk i floss. i | | | | Al i 1 Very attractively priced at, special $1.95. Shown in the Drapery Seetion—Second Floor Items From the Showing of Toilet Accessories iW Ebony-back Mirrors with straight | | or ring handle; extra heavy ; $1.75. Ebony-back Mirrors, straight or ring handle; $1.50. i i Complexion Brushes with pyraline ivory back and camel-hair bristles; in pink or blue; 95c. Pyraline ivory Soap Boxes, in four colors ; 25¢ and 50c. 4711 Benzoin and Glycerine Soap; 3 cakes for 25c. Imitation good size; 95c. Genuine Rosewood Mirrors; $1.50 and $1.75. Imitation Rosewood Mirrors; 75c. Round Toilet Glass with stand, in imitation ebony; 65c. ebony-back Mirrors, Perfection Egg Shampoo; 25c. Stillman’s Freckle Cream; 39c. Chesebrough’s Blue Seal Vaseline; 10c. —First Floor. and Efficiently Filled Through Our Telephone Order Department Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Telephone Orders Promptly THE GREAT BECKWITH ROUND OAK HEATERS | MAJESTIC RANGE Lage for. ©. Navy Zara and , Ratthoshis x nm, Tourist amd * Sant xin Gano. “°* a e nan outs Seite ) } one ad Re) don . 1908, The Genuine shetty 00, *11'88 & mm, 1:98, [steamer “on this coust, in ‘bliek “face || HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO,’s +200, 4:00, *O:15 Dm pe SAFES ‘hureday, Saturday end Sunday only nm trp 47 om Saates. w | ry me ‘able Subject to Change ith. 3, 4 itt > PR Pig || Herring-Hall-Marvin ag 4a, ie, | candi between nee se Th, nan | Safe Co. ‘ a belwsen ages ste Tk, wait | |@igcats stop at Preseant Beach. | id fare. | Phones: Ind 784; Main 810i, x908 | EVERETT AND EDMONDS atTam, 12m, 2158p m. 6p m end u MANUPACTURERS a2 OCCID INTAL AVENUR, CHILDREN’S EYR TROUBLES Given special and careful attention by our specialist. Bring them tn for ve Bverett T a m, 6 m., a 2:15 am. nd 716 pm nish $1.00. m. an examination if you suspect rt | tt and Tele |trouble. Our charges a very % | Phones, Sunset | moderate ; SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 3207 Second Ave, H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, + ff you can't get boots or # shoes to fit you, get them made 3 to measure H 217 JAM 6TREET, —MOVES BY— “CONTRACT Estimates Furnished Free. w ai Department for the Turn to The Star Classified Ad Do you want to buy a home? See The ‘s classified real estate cotumne.” best results.

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