The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1910, Page 8

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8 | & NEWS OF SPECIAL INTERES They'll Entertain Contest Winners : : Ho W s % nis ror « ice st f é k yep | Li I oul I ersons STAR-—FRIDAY, J 1910. ST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE Ss or L AR .. ~ ee eaee eee eee eee Ld * * : * DAILY MENU * * * “ Breakfast * | * 1 * { | * eet: 1 “ . : * Ham * th iu t y * - f on the A le * } ing t . Re ) ) , * Dinner * ’ 5ve GP - 3 ( > . : * ' * * * Baked T ° ‘ * w * ‘ * ‘ . * « * h * * . A Z vi . 1 . * T * f 1 x \ * * ' ! Ms LJ ' * ' a baking - 7 * or N * + beaten to} : : TEeeeerrererrer sr. - te . "s Baked | Soup | Ginger Cakes | te 11 | Phe: . a say r for # " i Rread. F J . ~ . i auger | o8 \ Frutt J | ' alt ‘ sour f | } ’ ‘ Tues at tho| 1% Ht | { in wit w ; | . t a hot] ample tin ne . ; t | to call f k w - seinen Oe banana } Baked Rhubarb | entit : at 7 | ‘ t jecen about} } fest of all. Its day ev fort : | Italian Pie s -« | every whe In <4 hate, in tele hae, Pore 4 Crean coffee and de t : | ® - . os 1 " eam | 2m for th mumer hat t a venew ioe Sa ar, otc s je rr ge tefl i f r . Se] nothing ‘tier than wh alloy And the feat be SEER ARKKKK ARENAS ; - fastened on with the bead are 5 * 2 Tota odie | me needed # FIRST PRIZE—Four seats for * MRS. LEO LARSON | te " 4 % Orpheum Theatre Thursday * W Seattle “ z a " « be « ; % evening, June 23. o Hoe Png st — ‘eh on P le be . it .m ‘ % SECOND PRIZE—Three seats * Device for Ice Chest That Drea Pea tgp wai vegas gpempin Bing oe aie ¢ Spread at | wisdom Gouste ‘ % for same performance. * oe . rig - 4 . : mes nig Sve ir he top Spinach | embling ‘ %& Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, # Will Reduce Ice Bill Reread A 5 . o tea tae uaaaties een heat [ ‘ oe egies rae % Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and * | pri . ' . Basan de $ . tes. Serve tn the t in kettle of bofling salt %& Tenth Prizes — Two seats e This ally a Bi ' | ster, 4 1 hour . % each for the same perform. # | {rigerator and lee , with t 44 1 tat The Young Goddess Aeon * he sa H U li ( l 1 I / Stuffed Bet Salad , «a ' 7 iy dena anil i * * ow to Utilize Old Linen | auc tn ae See gt teh may hee Next to eee eek ehekenwest der the ridic none impr tal gocher ™ to appear cold, r . . haughty ts one of th t wa + on part of ot Ed linen should never end thi G YOUR REFRIGERATOR [i's man’s heart—a kind of stimu tactful wots an is almost. lowing quite elabora ac tae a yninta rey. MENACE IF UNCLEAN |! to lis love of conquering seem-| D6 * haPby one, howenag Radis and green Ms a ‘ ingly invulnerable things. Bread le ne anges bet What grea mistake coul be Butter 3 nter A sew my A Crs | lean as a! mad nee these are the things Ttalian sau : » ie * 7 «s Gre + re. | DOW he first the average man simply detests Pepper ic ‘ t r % : sigan Aig HE toot | i] an all the Believe me, dear young lady, they (Matton inet to sleep upon tat nen ‘hoe 0 tent’ me have no desire break down th Breast of mutt 10 hat dis , when the linen st as a dus tb : cious. n to think that|{etcled barrier you have Carrots - 2 #0 the | reached this stage ft has serve omething r 4 '" fa erator is tee | around yourself, and much Turnips + yw YOU) day an a ahect towels, toa towels f ailver and . « V oe i 1 cleansing. | to woo the girl who is swe Groen pe » aize The ends w 1 compara-| glass, and he Bact “ a couraging theti and, in Ontons, dry It also. Soak felt thoroughly, | tively good and car made into. freshly bake brea Dear M Grey: In one of last ft e stead of fn ously exy ng a Potatoes, 2 Ibs between wires and set I's handsome turnoverand-shams from duat o erewing | a... ore 1 notion & veatoe!| Um \ t man to fall at her pedestal and Macaroni and cheese r put Ice on top of this, and in| for the spare bed. They may be fly may be had by the mere hem |iinine how to reduce flesh: also) (8**: the iceman and re p her, wonder him in the Coffee 3, crear 1% 4 |10 minutes chest w ne Of | hematitched and one's am ming. Often there ts a perfectly | pow 1, A d Pi ae ea. The » frigerator te with for a time.| most tactful way to talk about him Custard bread pudding, 1 egg. 2% | the coldest ® you w et In. | or initial worked tn tt ‘ of the old tabloeloth | 00" to & Ry 1 conty| At least twice a month wast if a Hema Bread, mi! & | This reduces the ice bill for you Dotlies, tray cove Ct ‘ it the will refrigerator hot wate And that, as you all should know, ome Tar: F “ - laldeboard and dresaer » ay , w with a emall hand brusb.ja man simply loves. Give your gold fis” Tota! Oe = dea oe hy | be materialized out of old 4 bw ony ie Then scald thoroughly To be imperious in one’s attitude | home In the garden. “L buy 10 cents worth of the lean| ,,* Supetautial for» moyixheets. A handsome bedspread, | foathor-st soe Geeta out all shelves | toward men has po poss an t rt of a breast of mutton, cut it)” ap bP petrnin CONSTAN FADE an {i spotless and/tion for them. Men ne mer Sd > in small squares, about 1% | *°4 with velvet or velveteen, over | Thon ANT READER. I. out in the aun | agement not rebuff Bc alii arenes a soft wool padding If of a con-|eaekaaekeekekeeeahe otiiesd ‘anil what ‘ ila you mention was| for a’ 4 nc aay th ee put In a pot with one p< ; venient size, not too clumay to han-| @ ’ im wh od tt fven t stom b will alwage Te Keep His Love a! ine to k th ravy at } t pap tte fro ’ - » a ti die, it will be a grea Ip to the) BEAUTY HINTS. * for the ten of the po to le om Mors wf j 4g ory grad for an hour and a half, then woman who cleans and polishes her | @ * tate te fve which }"A Constant ader” and “Star riess and sanitary To even the mnt os seen coomnes see two onfons cut in halves, two | sotlnontber thearet a certain amount of disillusion and ughou F o loors. ‘ é 4 and « thereto given cents worth of carrots, turnips, po met ce a ecto i* AHAEARAAHRRGAH RAE ¥ i. c ; ; col on last Wedne When using raising in puddings | regret once the maiden who floated need less attention ‘ tatoes, add salt and per to taste.) Puffings and shirrings are to be Care of Teeth om ne ae yee tee Exercise, massage or breads, plump them first by put-| before his enchanted eyes lke a house. A lange Cook unti! tender, add peas 10 min-| used upon summer gowns of light ap should be used sparingly on tr. Reiley any. , ting them in hot water for a min-| willo'the-wisp is caught, captured ank will prevent injury to te: wies before serving. Keep enough! weight lthe teeth. A little good cnatile| jon. 4 Sa eis Eg te or two and bis very own. She ts no longer! Cats often kill gold fait nates hemp —————-—" |may be used three times a week, |) 019 acy tching . . but ofte than this armful 10} oints ‘ a i 0 jenamel and the comfort of the! jock on the cap 1 fastened down, ow | gums. An occasional brushing with Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly ~ alted wate water treated to a |tell me what w move ink stains { cleansing and antiseptic. Per- | ¢ ‘ H oxide of hydrogen, one part to four |# al for tak ’ of water, is a better whitener and | p out of white goods, like a ee $s e $ killer of germs jit and lemon juice, oxalic acid. If you want a good complexion |» cannot be applied to colored fs “ |don't sb or sit long tn an un-/ ks and woolen materials, as the On account of back mpelled to Ei ventilated room, for foul air tn-| id come out The ink e mark or gar at such low {} duces ugly skin phe youre eed ye nd t , spots can be soaked tn milk and Come tomorrow. We must be sold out by June Alterations have Prec. then you connot hel k lvers. If there are two windows in| oe" Sponee'on|milk would have , roves begun already. There is room for us yet to dispose of the remainder new, the styles and materials up to the minute, and t 0 agin emma . Y ‘ Prcvie 4 > aor t ithe a , : ro ‘th ft ninute, a |the bedroom or sitting room, both |ing right » { the silk, and when | ¥ m or the garmenr this stock. The Danziger Fur company is anxious to finish their, alt sortiy ent so varied and bi rat the opportunities for should be open at the top to CAUSE | aimoge dry, iron It he reverse | #ent to the cleaners. It ts said that | The . 1 P y if tion are as great-today as in the very heart of the season |the draft that will carry off im Do sot use a really hot irom {atubborn ink stains can be removed tions. They are crowding us out. Prices are lower than ever. | purities, for if there is no exit vet (2, you may make the silk stiff and|>¥ dipping in pure melted tallow you can, $25.00 Suits cut to $4.89. Satin-lined coats, plaited shige: all the bad air it simply crowds itself Wash out the tallow and the ink he : Ladies’ nal Misses? Suits: At $7.50, $12.50 $15.00 and $19.50 A great many others at reduced} prices, and pay us as little as $1.00 al week Pongee Coats, Now $7.45 |} Come and take a look at the | PANAMA SKIRTS The P ind, Black Only, For $3.95 ALTERATIONS FREE look It will pay you nited | Come $1.00 a Week stock Men’ $ Clothing bee $1 00 a Week h as David Adlers those classy tomorrow; over our appy and up-to-date ( ter makes, 1 have Suits at $15, 00, $18.00, $20.00 yarme ue will mu will 1 fit sche an iate appre A trifle down and $1.00 a week is all we ask morrow and let us show you. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. * \* jhand wheneve is in one corner until it around for rebreathing swept | RHE WORTH KNOWING. * * ee When linen has been laundored and stafos are left, try pure kero- sene, using a email brush dipped mn the oll to rub the spot In nine cases out of ten the keroser will effectual e the troubl without further le a remedy which t# ‘ound at r it in needed It is said that knitting t* a helpful for hands vation tiff it For persons paralysi any of the fingers, knit & most bene and in flar affection ting fs r as of th and their number should be should tot atore cap, the hand kerchief should be folded in half P| Mmited | |by only the amount of one's clothes | money matted in tit with a comb or| hread with the fir beginning at th ends of hair wking up Shake the hair Do a little at a time, and ator r igns of exhaustion in the If your white ab are not badly fied, rub them with powdered pumice with a bit of cotton before! putting awa whitening prep. aration will needed leas fre- An excel t ibatitute for break fast bacon, which r for 90 cents n pound, ix salted pork, at a pound Ha t butcher |thin, trim and pour boiling water Drain and wit nkle with a Ittle pepper, t ' rand fry a ight brown, It is preferred to k Ing cap ft mad fror f h fancy handkerchiefa which can be fi nimoat ar department will disappear HOW TO WHITEN When the sink becomes greasy put flannel and rub the sink with it YOUR LINEN It will easily remove all the grease. ‘ Tho smell of paraffin can be re White fabrics or garments which moved by washing with hot water/have been stored during the win and soap and then flushing with cold water, At the same time this will also clean the pipes. AFTERNOON GOWNS ter will take on a yellow cast when first washed In the spring. This may remain unless a bleach f i to restore whiteness. Javelle wa ter is excellent for the purpose, but one must carefully follow direc tions and not use too much alkall. | Unless the bleach is thoroughly | washed out the fabric will be In jured. To those who do net know} the process of making this bleach | we give the formula | Javelle Water.-One pound sal soda, or preferably pearl ash: one ind chloride of lime, two quarter po ts cold water it Mix thoroughly stand several hours. Pour off the clear Hquid and bottle for use, Keep in dark, cool place. Use| the sediment for scrabbing pur-| poses In using this preparation for a bleach add a half cupful to « botler jof water, and a washing the jarticles In tepid place them tn the boiler and steam, but do not | | boil the pleces. A half hour will be |sufficient. Prepare a tub of soft water containing blueing. Put the steamed articles through tt; then rinse them twice. Hang articles in the sun to dry, The continued use of flour starch will, in time, give a yellow cast to clothing TAngerte should be starched with bolled lump tarch Put horseradish through a meat chopper instead of grating it. It| takes leas time and saves the eyes. | and foulard are the most ilar dress fabrics of the season, and lend themselves well to the prevailing clinging styles i The first gown In this sketch ts of; f dark blue foulard, combined with the same silk in a Hghter ad potted with gray-green The other Is in white cotton voll with lace sleeves and blue satin gir die, and long sash. It is worn over! lip in which blue and The popular low hort, scant sleeves, | xowney a Persian silk pink predomit cut bodic and n both these are seen wool, ser ble fabrics. Not even 1-5 what they’re worth; nog |p the You can’t duplicate such values; you can’t buy again fon what you will during remainder of this sale. Remember, only a few ie left. Tomorrow, Saturday, we must dispose of most of this stock. Don't failto come, Linen and Wool Suits, Silk and Heatherbloom Petticoats, Military Capes, Raincoats, Automobile Coats, Children’s Coats, all kinds of Skirts, One-Piece Linen and Silk Dresses, Waists, etc., Must Go Immediately cost. j | - a | $10.00 Tailored Lin $25.00 Wool Tailored Suits, $4. 89 $1.89 } silk lined; cut to ...... cut to... $35.00 All-Wool Hand-Tailored Suits, | $15.00 Tailored Linen Suits; | Skinner's ‘satin lined; natural and all colors; cut ts [OWL TO ee seeeseeseeeeeere eens $7.89 $35.00 Military Capes, all col- $5.89 | $40.00 All-Wool Hand-Tailored Suits, | OfS* Ut to ; no Skinner's satin lined; newe | $2.50 Heatherbloom and Moire Petticoat $10.89. styles and materials; cut to . in black and color | $35.00 Chiffon Broadcloth Semi-Fitt ing | ah ei Long Coats, full Skinner's satin lined, iy | Fancy Lace, Net black and colors, and Wool 4 Waists, cut to .....s0sseees | Automobile Coats, cut to -§ 89 $10.00 Children’s Coats, | $10.00 English Cover beenede | SOS Or oss po oh oo atin lined and unli aus ee t $15.00 All-Linen I and 3% lengths; cut to 2 89 for automobiling | $15.00 Panama, Serge and Voile Skirts, | Sut to | plaited and gored effects, in $1.50 Fancy Linen Waists, } black and all colors; cut to ..... 3.89 } cut to .. a | To give everybody an equal chante, out-of-town and suburban customers a8 well, Sale Starts 10 a. m. L. J. Soper Sales Co. {o.samuane Returns Bet. Pike and aia Se

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