The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1910, Page 6

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THE STAR “TUESDAY MAY 10 ah A 1910. fas | Seattle’s Popular Home-F Urnishery "fh THIS STORE HAS A CREDIT SYSTEMy TO ORDER FOR YOU. NO MATTER i YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR YOUR CiRp STANCES, WE ENABLE YOU TO Fit YOUR HOME AS YOU WANT IT, WHEN WANT IT, AT SMALLEST POSSIBLE “CAMPER’S” SPECIAL $8.50 Three-Piece Bed Set for §§ $1 NOW—%$1 WEEKLY RY a 2E ARE SOME -NT | rhubarb must never be oked in RHUBARB IS HERE AR 4 PING BESTT Un, bat always tn a porcelain lined GOOD PLANT COOKING RHUBARB getdate aun apne! RARIR aS Spa! FOR GARDEN r € . a me r lemon sa able delicact A BARREL 2 2 te at And she admits that if the chil} : > < a dren tay not have it plain, they OF RHUBARB [Ff jcaresn ...0000- ae \ i tes stalks | [pes d by eating rhubart La ‘ae » dates or fign or rat Speaking of ple plant, you can/B........ ~ 3 f ms ple plant ple je much | have an early spring su if you = remainder of the sum | Cf Toved by the addition of tho| Will eet a headiess barrel about al pate ..........sec0eceeeeeee yee 7 ‘ie any (O08 fo dried fruits} and:that‘a short. | fe¥ ute and bank them well have a doce 5 it . with ple plant Ie a 1910) With fertilizer, Delicate flavo 4 ("yl it See Tee with \ fine texture characterize stalks { it The plan on dad rhubarb, having crum And i arne that on ac-|foreed in this manner ef (‘) ; make | & t Boo of Bake ni et toh 1k onatal Rhubarb can be grown for win-|[f polls at that time, The } H sightly h ver with a mie |ter use, If roots are taken up in|] Star 4 all ballots to Con t fl up with nut flav 7 ~ | large clumps in early fall, They |] wre Humphrey, separating } pion aia! - P f be packed in boxes and < ne , that he i Aapony D> oily tbe bart in a cellar which {# moder al wentl If you're toe Lay j poe carl Alig Bri | warm and sowewbat light ber, please, t this Bed« ation be Hi - mpprente Apr My \ nder growth will ensue, and ant a i hark bah, Gan book kuopn: 00" 0 fresh pie plant ples f IRON BED—Fiull or 34 size, { | a. ‘ whdte Gelahberbeod Toe eee ee eee eee * | Winter holidays SPRING—Of hea a aie : * separ mere ie P pies, and unite it in brotherly love * DAILY MENU. wer MATTRESS—O April and May are good months " a) ? ; for, setting out plants, Pe | Sandy loam ts t l Breakfast x suis ple plant, but ordinary sai nt . ey = ened with a = aaee 4 xy (AFFIRMATIVE) Dining Room Furniture ..... } ‘ smoc a a wis oC peat MRS, GEO. A. SMITH Bedroom Furniture .......... = r le Cotte * 1 beg to contradict Miss Garamer, anti-suffragist, in her assertion ‘ - BRE) Mee * # | that ‘n voteless woman from Buffalo’ secured the equal guardianship Parlor Furniture t Be : Ms reel pis saseuies Aicverhidec vs * Dinner. * “ prado. That law was formulated by the Woman's club of || Kitchen Furniture . . % at the roots make & much bet le Scotch Broth * sed by all the women's organizations in the state, and 4 investment for those who garden our T * Freath Stew % | lobbied for by women, after women voted in Colorado | Go-Carts soececes } fn a small way any ferti the children a Dropped Dumplings. * The appended partial list of the laws passed in that state since || Refrigerators 3 —_ — to work nitrate of ac takes too * Hotled P *| 4, when the ballot was granted to women, have all been actively R i ON GROWING 10 the soll abe pj and that they * Spinach #| worked for by women, and are a refutation of Miss Gardiner’s asser Anges ...... : OF RHUBARB oxalle acid in rhubarb—and that! ® strawberry and Rhuprb Dex- #| ton that woman's suffrage ts ‘unprogressty \I Oil Stoves ys 4 i ” | settles it * ort. @ * Equal guardianship of children; raised age of consent from 10 to | Ev A for the OC NES | ae If you are starting a new rhubarb RHUBARB IS | So man contents himself with |* Cake. Cottey * established the first juvenile court (another work of the erything seee a i bed, do not cut too many stalks the | NOT LIKED stewed rhubarb for breakfast, and | * f) * yman'e club of Denver) nt schools; making a misdemeanor of | #_. ~ - wee ; i first year. Do not cut them cs ef plai fashioned pie t ple|® per. * | failure to support aged parents; compulsory ation from 8 to 16 Sena . 4 all, for that matter. When neede IN GENERAL | for dinner, unless he is highly in-|* ‘ ced Beer. *| year-old children; ecbild labor; providing for examination of school | ca | She uae peees the stake downward eRe a wantive: whee. be. 6a sit aleo|® Macaroni heewe Bauce. # | Children’s eyes, ears, teeth and breathing capacity (prepared by a wom 4 pull roots to one side, and they wili ane id as & vegetable with a = course. | * Strawberry Fritters. #/an physician and uaid to be the best in the United States); lessons in | } come unclasped and free from th Beery. hein skate alan,” Wanelly wean wears rhu-|* Raised Biscutt. Ten #|echools on humane treatment of animals; state industrial schools for s . main stalk "Sine Eni muiben the tables until the man of the! 1.05 js splendid for complexious. |* »|xirle; homes for dependent children, deaf, dumb and blind children, | - ( barb “bleed.” z : sugkests it, For women do/ go ghe forgets all about the oxalle| *# * **¥ * eee eee ye eB! Mentally Incompetent children; enabling school boards to pension Ped FU R N | TU R Cc Sopp rRaige ene AS por Te aah eve Pravin | | teachers; community property law, giving wives one-half of all prop- , ee a ; ; ee ee Seen S00t SO | wes.'Uiee. yennae® very. well dha aR ha ee Carolina Eggs. erty at husband's death; validating wills of married women; pure food ND-AVE. BFTWEEN PIKE & & Six slices of tomst, «te eficee of | aw) emtablighing state traveling Nbrary; factory inspectors (one wom - SUPPOSE THE KIDSSHOULD START A COUNTER DEMONSTRATION? | bacon, sie ene and '& seascateg of| Au, two Men): beards (including women) to inspect all state institu Jeatt and pepper trim the | Gone (penitentiary, insane asylum, al) sehools, etc.) abolishing sweat-) bread for toast. Roi ce erin + Salads tos Ne ie on » the oven un n has meited and the bread absorbs the fat that has come from the bacon in cooking, Remove m, Poach euae gently, trim, | place on the toast and keep hot. | | Prepare a Welwh rarebit by | haif-cup! (American « melting frenh grated cheese ip ene) in & quarter « fal of bolling k (stirring con stantly until me ), then seasoning lwith a dash of salt and white pep per and adding immediately the beaten yolk of one egg mixed with a spoonful milk #« toast preparation mediately Do not save for garnieh dish reheating This French or cream Again the Ow! Drug Company Cuts Prices on Life’s Necessaries One of the great factors—no doubt the leading factor—in the unprece- dented growth of The Owl Drug Company is the exceptional quality that goes with the remarkable low price. Take away the lowness of the price, and the success of The Owl Drug Company would still be assured on the question of quality alone. Here are the we for Wednesday: ie a Rice Griddle Cakes. For rice griddie cakes, boll half « toacupful of rice and when cold mtx with one quart of milk, the yolks of four egae and two teacupfule of flour, into which two teagpoanfula of baking powder andra litfle salt have been sifted Heat the whites of the egme to @ froth and add last. Fry on a griddle. Scotch Broth. ' —— a si Keotch broth is an inexpensive, : nutritious dish, For four persons ‘ A Guaranteed , Hater Gf take one pound or one and a quar: H Watch ter pounds of scrag mutton; chop It Into pleces and put it Into an fron | Peroxide of Hydrogen, pint bottle......... 14de large n cut Into slices and a tea peed | Precipitated Chalk, 10c packages for Be song phehbag tdegr eytyeab para yy. Ly Es z oo ' : simmer f ‘o hours, add | uarant eed yco-Thymoline, large size bottle.... Special for tle water if it b too thick ge 4 \ | fierve boiling he it Cascarets, regular 25¢ t with the mutton in Allen’s Foot Herpicide Wednesday Ease | ar | French St At both steak, cut 1 mores Pebeco Tooth Pa (ara Wednesda ’ . ‘2 1 Stuart s ¢ hare oa see 1 qaisn, | ; —————} % cup} j Camettine — ati _ tints. | Rebecc , regular 50c level teaspoons | ops 16 | Rochells , regular 10c pkg...... y ay onion int | Babbit's Lye, regular 10c can, special place cover on pot n { 7] ® rb pa ; Java Rice Powder ........ co a in a oven 4 or 6 Grower — | ‘Todco », a large cake, hard milled, mild | his prep- | and foamy, the best soap value in: Americ Strawberry and Hiangeo Dessert. To t one of rries cut up one has actu- ally prov : | ind rh dd sygar to taste, | “a theait | HAND BRUSH ES ok a few ites Arid seal while to «row | | t Cook rhubarf fitkt, then add | OS BBE Chane ~~ ~~ onscreen came memes, berrie | “93° cases | Db a x ical ot Values up to 40c; your nd yoo'nl for | choice for 19¢ ur tomact Strawberry Fritters. oye | One cup m strawberries We have the best assortment in the city; for to ead 45¢, 89¢ jeueined, three t wor oe oT | }Wleapoon wugar, one Cup flour, one frtaction a | morrow m sale a special lot, reg Viale A jt on baking powder Add more lular values 40« me ot ye bole ™ Bifiour if need to make batter stiff morrow for hot fat and fry tik |Serve with mashed swee berries, ughnute, ned straw refreshing ; Bip rey toilet ammo Premium Combination : Fe Syringe and Hot boa Dropped Dumplings. ully per o opped dumplings are much ‘éu- Solo thing Water Bottle famed; full [Ml perior to the biecult. dough kind If and ten Made very strong, of genuine pint Spx one ix careful in cooking them. Mix | fF agrant. Para rubber guaranteed for cial— one pint of sweetened milk, one egg Speclal— e year; rapid flow; 3-quart | white and yolk beaten separately size; regular $2.00 value; spe 15 little salt, flour er h to make th ro ine tt | eae | $1.39 c lough as thick as for cake, and tw teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Drop | }amall spoonfuls into the thickened gravy, cover tightly and boll for minutes. Dance at Dreamtand tonight. Victor and Edison Machines and Records BORGUM MUSIC Co., 1207 3rd Ave, ORIGINAL cur RATE DRUGGISTS 2~ STORES IN SEATTLE ~ 2 ocnt ‘4142 SECOND AVE. “> SE-COR. Saiend PIKE trallan ballot. ohiidren in the wo suffrage?” stock of Bo; up” and London mighty prices were $3.50, $9.00 che box methods for prisoners; an Indeterminate sentence for prisoners; | |etght-hour law for women; 4a white slave law omen worked for and # “Colorado has been declared by world-wide authorities to ‘have the sanest, most human rh Are not the foregoing facts a pretty good argument for woman's SILK everlasting Elco Silk in many fanciful creations of the weaver’s subtle 2 Summer Silks, thousands of yards of them, all washable. for silk, and tomorrow is another day of days for silk value. Doesn't the Boy : Suit? We've just bought a whole ys" & local dealer who got and suddenly had to quit They aro a fine lot of suits is selling them | able materiale made up in the latest summer st s of one-piece ap. The former | dresses. These same dresses cannot be duplicated in any other Hike thie—-$2.00, | store in Seattle at less than $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00, | $5.00, $6.50, London's prices— DS¢, 81.98, $2.98, $3.98, bon 98, 85.98 requiring seats for women employes of (long before the present agitation); and ceeded in abolishing emblems from the Aue- REMOVED To our new Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th Bekins Moving & Storage @ Telephones: East 414. Cedar 414. most progressive, most scientific laws ri Tamale Seen Samed Santh BB. & Me 39 The summery India Silks, popular Pon- gees in the rough effects or plain, exquisite India Foulards in various fetching designs, a glorious array of splendid Taffetas in all street and evening shades, plain or fancy weave Bengalinesin solid colors, also Novelty Bengaline and the thin, tough and well-nigh London’s is the pla $4.98 Plain Whit Linen | | j | | London knows WI | HOW to buy Fine |'Wash Suits Worth $7.50 and $10.00 } big shipr just in New Two-Piece Tailored Wash Suits in pure linen, duck and | from the Old World. &@ other materials. White, tan, blue and lavender; all sizes. Only ton's eek of Plain nens thirty of these samples to be sold at this price. buyin can save y One-Piece Dresses Regular Price $2, $3 and $4 Gingham, $1.49 nd other wash en (note this is a stmiletl nd is wow a) Sale Clothing from “hard lawn, chambray, percale, gaatea $7.50 and | chiefs gfront and bai Won bec Women's Hose; black. white only Infants’ black, red For one day only men's 25¢ ‘With wide or narrow Inlet yoke "8 Ibe “Underwear 8! ck ‘one day only Very Sheer tans, For one Cashmere Stockings; tan, White Fine Rib- Umbrella Pants. For one day only Trimmed Hats Worth $5.00 to $10.00 E $3.98) Four hundred and fifty tiful Trimmed Hats that were |intended to sell for $5, $6, $7, $8, $9 and $10 each. London 7e | secured the entire lot at a price which enables iam to sell them at $3.98 each. If you are thinking of buying a new hat, do not miss this sale, . leeveless Vests For 15c Underwear—Hosiery—Men’s Wear 1d assc eo values eK Gauze gray and 15¢ R. & G. Corsets day blue or pink 122¢ | White Petti- coats Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—-Blankets

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