The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1910, Page 6

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6 ane eeneeee nennee een en %® NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN r \ BY M GEO, A, SMITH oF W FFRAGE, set ¢ . 1 Sta te t " " v : ~ te M . r t e MORE NCE 7 AND siv EGISL ‘ . . TO x ADOPT WOMAN SUFFRAGE ([S . SIMPLY TO APPLY TO THE PO NOT ONE LITICAL SPHERE THAT PRINCI COUNTY IN WYOMING HAS A PLE OF GOVERNMENT THAT POOR ECURES THE BEST RESULTS ; Gavel. an N THE DOMEST SPHERE : THE MUTUAL CO-OPERATION F MEN ANDO WOMEN FOR THE . ALMOS NKNOWN t a THE RESULT EXPE. INDIVIDUAL AND GENERAL RIENCE WE URGE EVERY Civ. WELFARE {LIZED COMMUNITY ON EARTH " TO ENFRANCHISE WOMEN WITHOUT DELAY DO YOU PROPOSE TO ALLOW co: wer i by the gove tt ste WASHINGTON WOMEN TO RE to © of ev x MAIN CLASSED WITH CHIL DREN, CRIMINALS AND IDIOTS? ee cls DAILY MENU. Bananas Fried Tomatoes and Bacon the prepare Biscuit. , Coffee r the apples Lunch Pea Soup. art of fresh Macaroni ( eee eee tee eee rut pat of butter, salt and pepper to taste and boil five minutes. Just ® | befe serving roll two soda crack- Bean-Pot Roast wlere quite fine and add to the soup Turkish Pillaffe. * Beet Salad * Bean -Pot Roast. * 3 pounds of chuck steak poling water. Place cover on bean-pot and cook in moderat Add 1 cup carre cut fine, %& cup one platter Coffe. | ¢ # | with “= joven two hours Fried Tomatoes. and 1 cup potatoes, Cut tomatoes, not over ripe. into! iced onion, and thick glices, dip in beaten egs, rolled | Cook until done Raspberry Shortcake. Sete eee eee eee eee ee eee * * » * » * * * * * * * * * * 2 teaepe ] Look on thie skirt—and then k I ain 4 ay, t a a of ste od silk y breadth, disclosing of rich biue k in richly embroidered and trimmed with a bon. The corsage is emt » sult the akirt, and finished with a wide blue belt, fas GIRLISH COIFFURE. cracker or bread crumba, fry in} and pour ace over the meat in hair dressing are grow butter, Serve with bacon. from 1 cup of the liquid thick-/ing etmpler. Hats are disappeari - with 2 tablespoons flour jand only a small one is used back Quick Biscuit. - lof the ears to form a foundation for Two cups flour and % teaspor Turkish Pillaffe | the low coll ful of salt, easpoonful baking t cup rice 3-4 cus vung girls are wearing a satin powder, sift er. &F OD 4 strained tomatoes and 1 cup meat! ribbon to match thetr frocks In col nful of butter, mix to a| broth in double botler, When rice is|or, or one of black satin threaded mitk. Drop by’ e na poons t r.| through a shell buckle, as im this quick n t arate Macaroni Croquettes. Conk 2- into in void butter, s until poons ff powder, % well with t ook until frothy. to line the ad t si tik, stir in 2, 5 t on the lettuce cup grated of cabbage. and the ma Turn beets cut fr and when thoroughly cold shap in with mayonnaise to balls or Mat kee. Roll in sifted or botled dressing crumbs, dip in a beaten exe, diluted with 2 tablespoons water and roll Raspberry Shortcake. ¢ al | i ten-| da place (inthiaGreys Letters Miss Grey: Should f ack nowledge a wedding announcement from the East? The wedding took |place before I re ed the an jnouncement. If #0, how? A BOY invitation should it it in Dear | A--A_ wedding always be acknowledged |not necessary Yo jannouncement. However, if it is a marriage of old criends, it ts a | pleasant thing to send them a note lof congratulations’ and good wishes Your letter was received too late ‘o reply at the time quested you Dear Miss Grey: Please inform me through your paper how to pack again in crumbs, Fry in a basket in| One pint of fh a laree deep fat, drain on paper and serv I tabless at once. fuls of ——— r > P water, or Beat r ft dough. Roll} tableap: lemon t half an teaxpoon of salt unti th a little but-| out. Co apple the other ha ed, in 4 syrup of equal me nt In the same way, Bab sugar and water (2 or 3 cloves or about 1 inntes ir atch added) and set them aside to be- | butte nd r with nice ripe come thoroughly chilled. Chop fine| raspberries slightly mashed and 4 maraschino or candied cherries | sweetened, and plenty of rich, sweet and_& or 10 hed | cream Girls’ Strap Pumps This Week Patent Leath- Raymond & Hoyt er and Vici 1406 Third, Bet. Union and Pike Strap Pumps and Oxfords; sizes up to big Kid. Grand Trunk Pacific Steamships 8. S. PRINCE RUPERT Gs ss PRINCE LGR ALBERT FOR x vt NTS. Prince Rupert and Return Stewart and Return . Inciudl 4 Be he Bafent and ™ n the fot and cold ing wate SIX DAYS’ CRUISE From Seattle to . $36.00 . $48.00 ous North Pacif ‘ stateroom. Blectrt lamps in every bert All-Steel, Double-Rottom, Watertight Bulkhead» Twin-Borew, 16% Knots Per ervati Office, First. Ave 1 Youler Way Square), & n. Phones Ind. 2 709. RGIS, rel Agent service reading relenn Telegraph t City le, Wa butter to keep several months also how to preserve eges other than with lime p ation. What is a willow plume, and can one be two ht-inch mer made at home? How STAR READER made of Can one be A.—-An old fashioned method of alt two inches thick to begin with. then place eggs, small end down, in salt sure they do not touch each other, Then another layer of salt, and so on until box Is nearly full, putting an extra layer of salt last. The eggs may be used the same as fresh ones, ays a an who has packed them this way (3) Ostrich plumes can be made into willow plumes, although the charge is somewhat high. You could not do it yourself without learning how In The Star of furnished mildew Dea July A recipe, by a ving from white clk in reply t Anxious.” As the formula ts not! quite clear, I would appreciate an xplanation. CHAT. | A.-If the former recipe was not lunderstood, try this Aad five pounds washing soda to one gallon 4 water and put r fire. When botling #tir in one po: me Remove from fire, and when strain through a cloth and ina jug. Put rust-stained, ink tained or mildewed clothes in enough water to cover, with a cup { chipped soap and a pint of the ‘washing fluid. Boll, stirring o¢ casionally with a clothes stick, If the stains do not Gisappear, add # ery little more fluid, Do not use too strong, ae It will eat tnto the lothes, Only white material should ¢ treated by this method, as flow ered fabrics will be bleached white. Long scarfs of black satin lined with white are quite the rage in | Paris, acknowledge an | packing butter is this: Over a| layer of butter place a cheesecloth wrong from salt water, then pack boxes and coarse salt, a layer of chloride of | THE STAR—TUESDAY READERS OF STAR % THE serene emer A “Company” Breakfast ‘Cor LAY TIME : sab tebe Bosg eye Meaney CARL’S IMPROVEMENT ( I t te ' t te , ' te peppe . ! Bt a teas ff plowr dissolved in a litt ' | f ' water, to thicken, if 4 t ten tes and set and H aside unt t eady a " 1 Make a plain omelet in the t f at veual way just ef t w serve hot | - | t }« a P lar t Li . ' on this te ? ted a lady nt © ¥ 5 - wen be i fash be —_—_—, he le r ; * s . - All white ves are worn lees/rately em “ ful « t A t eatraint of trade, bec we the ge eee ee mua’ th | than they have been for some time. |flowers and conventional desig neh t - rhs Eastern cities. When it reaches ’ DE Seattic it will also be fashionable} The newest tailored shirtwaists for masculine persons to loaf on}? with the yoke in the atreet corners of a noons — ee aes | ENGAGED GIRLS it fun to make all bishop sleeve #eam afr vorite for the tatlored » ffer $500 Reward much of buckles nuk Pumps and sli we ally do it matte hey don't vu ly im the least, but they feel el or rosettes ; la « thrill about knowing he car / The Crescent Manufacturing Co. h for a num. threaten to “blow the other fel Cotton votles are among the most ~ % = garg aa ey * braine out,” and It proves, be! useful materials tor simple after b “yt years’a standing offer of $500.00 to be given to os, how much the oon frocks | ——_ eel a | Btill, they should there's many a slip od = ES. - anyone who could find any injurious s | agp Suede gloves are more worn than | ibstance in food twixt the half }hoop of diamonds and the plainin glace kid, probably because the ~-——— wou pens gold band, and one day a man may {fit fs much be and the hand esultant from the nse of Crescent Ege Phi o Baki think his lady love prefers the| looks smaller in them | an ee SS see I te Baking other man, and leave the fleld to] OF ee noe. all . | him | A scarlet patent leather belt and Powder. - This offer’ still "stands! unchallenged’ and the | lav ja tle of searlet worn with a plain/ a a = ‘ | ue’ ow. white tallored waist and a white ] raith i ‘¢ i] (autte Larvabes in New Orleans mone; ill wa 1 ed vil the Fearon one linen skirt will be one of the sea y_is still waiting in the bank.~It will always go Tis not the glory of the day son's fade ere er | Recalls your eyes and bids me say I love you. Menged because Crescent Baking Powder conforms | Persian silk covered cord put on j |{@ brad patterns is one of the uses i the silver] Of the many colored silk» that aro} | dance }here thie season in much brilliant | That brings your smile and tended array | glance age tely wholesome and ea a alien to all pure food laws and is absol oi a contains no injurious products whatey Nor yet moon beams Price 25 cent graceful Received highest award, \A Y. P. EB, Seattle. | | The And makes me love you peund * & ld by grocers. you! Just who fills my| mind thoughts me find Reasons why It's you Victor and Edison Machines and Records BORGUM MUSIC CO, WAIT! WATC with os Wak wide aa CRESCENT MANUFACTURING CO., Seattle, Wash. I love you ny of the new skirts there y a ripple of fullness t# are very short Open Evenings Poor Coal Is a Poor Investment When you buy poor coal, | you buy trouble in the shape of jote and lote of j dust, a great plenty of | ashes and wads of soot You get the coa! dust be cause poor coal is brittle 1 | and crumbles in handling. | You get more ashes and } | soot than you figured on, because you have to burn | . 80 Much more poor coal to ] 4 get the desired amount of | heat. | | * | Lady Wellington Coal) Will be a relief—a pleasant | @ | surprise to you. Justtrya =| ’ | ton—NOW. | Lady Wellington Coal | LUMP, $5.50 NUT, $3.76 | FURNACE, $3.75 | Per Ton at Bunkers | This Is the First Time in Seattle a Big Store Like GARVEY-BUCTTANAN'S Ever Sold Out Bag and Baggage Order from your dealer or diveet from Pacific Coal & Oil Co. nik nos Prices chiey PALACE MARKET Everybody ie | striving to secure the purest of edibles, especially in | MEATS nowadays The Most Important Sale That Is Likely to Occur in Years Will Begin Satur- day, at 10 a. m., Garvey-Buchanan’s Old Stand AED A SE: A RT ES ES RAAT AR ONT WA SL LS Underwear—Hosiery—Men’s Wear Probably that accounts for | our steadily inereasing vol- | | ume of business. London Bought It Watch Him Sell It The Garvey- Buchanan Store Now Belongs to London no chances here, must be the take rything purest Drop in once. “PALACE MARKET Crockery—Carpets Curtains—Blankets | a = 2 \ Y *. es so ee ee eS a ’ wi bes bo te bes 1 tak

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