The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1910, Page 6

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a 5 NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR 4) 5 | SIMPLE LINEN DRESS FEE EDING A FAMILY ON ONE DOLLAR A DAY) ee ee ee A ee ee ee ee ee DOLLAR-A.DAY MENU FOR FOUR PERSONS Breakfa SHEER ERE EERE EERE RRR . * * * & } * * * . * * * * * o wt * ~ * * ( * * * * + * . * * * * * ee ee! FRIDAY MENU wonton = Gntatieys Breakfast. Radishes C b Turnips. String Be Strawberry Puffs Supper Fish Cake Lettuce Salad Date Me affine Cherry Saw Sete eee eee eee eee eee eee tees EEE ee ee Codfish Fritters. The old standby, codfis ms whic we have made into cohen cream = gravy and bake no mashed potatoes, may al served in fritters. Cut the in strips about the size of ger, soak over night to f in the morning take from ate dry in a towel, dip each piece in a batter made of eggs, milk and flour and fry brown In hot fat Entire Wheat Pancakes. ; Mix 1 cup of entire wheat flour | with % teaspoon of salt and 2 tea-| cceded am spoons of baking powder, thin with pans. milk, add egg yolk, beaten, the the white beaten stiff. Bake Core te SSeS SSeS eres griddle. ‘ - * WOMEN SUCCESS WINNERS &@ ae Cabbage Pie. i* When baking bread res dough to equal one loaf. Roll n over a Saal ae fe a frie ed cabbage which you fill the pan with, Sprin kle hard boiled egg chopped on top| ytiss May Bi of cabbage. Season with salt and| war cor. pepper, fold over dough and bake | o¢ Lond in oven until brown. Carrots and| ay the flaked fish may be used in place of cabbage. | The crown ; man, novelist and | men t, is thesmannger | S a bank re women. | s of Montene teers ro has masiered “the Japanese | t Turnip, New York Style. | wre stling art. She is also Wash and pare turnips and cut | peedie-woman into %-inch dice. There should be 8 cups. Boil in salted water half hourmor until tender. Drain, add! 14 cup melted butter, » with | he walt and pe pper a: sortakle e LS 1 ewing up or « baby's the little hands some A Convenience. t where one w LRT tt tk tt ttt * 8 te T FRUIT JUICE. »® Strawberry ‘Durie. has 4 f * sap pace ert * Mix and sift 1 cup bread flour, | 1 ra the garbage can on it and % teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons | saves herself the bother of carrying baking powder, level measure. |it down. The Most Exacting Tastes Succumb to: wate TETLEY’S INDIA AND CEYLON TEA is Plenty of fruit juices should # ® be bottled ow Because in the matter of delicacy of flavor it has no rival. It sim- ply captivates every tea drinker. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Wholesale Distributers. | + f ialindiednMindiedndindintintintntintatntntatetetntatetatn’ ies cukeeuns cot Need of Washing Lettuce If you will examin e lettuce unde [avian sign P| scien eT ——— BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE! ae TAKE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1910 ANNOUNCEMENT! NN : FARINACEOL 8 Stale bread t b THE KISS IN ALL AGES old 1 FIGH—Nearly « MEATS toasts sete (sparingly VEGE OT TO CLEAI 7 TIE SHELVES AT ONC A Small Sum of Money Will Work Wonders Here. The Bulky Stock of Shoes Going at a Fraction of the Former Price We do not want any goods damaged by the workmen. Damaged goods are hard to dispose of and shoes, above all, must be perfect. Theshoes are right where they will begin to Tear Down the Store Wreckers are just as likely to wreck merchandise as they are to wreck the building. Another stock that must be sold is ia Women’s Wash Dresses Dainty creations direct from the makers. You'll marvel at the small prices and like the dresses, too. See them. Do You Want Sig Madame, the best silk values are at London’s. Thou- ~ sands of women are now wearing London’s silk and ra they like it. You had just as well save a few dol- lars as your neighbor. 2,900 PAIRS OF NEW BLANKETS} Bought for Fall are here. We couldn’t stop their ; coming and must sell before the workmen come. } There’s Only One Way---Cut the Price: People never yet have grown tired of London’s values. The hearty response to our modest advertising proves it. Moreover, London keeps faith with the people. He doesn’t brag, neither does he boast, but he has the goods and you can get your meres s back quickly. TABLE: 5 . Pee ij Zo8on38™ 2 > Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear $200,000 stock now be- Building coming down ing slaughtered—slaugh- must sell alae goods. 3 ter is the only word that < No other place t@ go 9 truly tells you what is now going on at Lon- Prices lower than ™ , don’s Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—Blankets cent yoare.

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