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Known Writers MRS, MARING ‘got Phat have appeared in widely rea more than local f fe usually taken from Wester degree of imagination ‘Mrs. Har! pized author of travel sketches, an Emma Josenbams and OL ar of Western many life, © © glass back Fast TODAYS JOKE IN BLACK AN : WHITE CAUGHT IN THE RIOT afternoon reception?” “Yes; frightful jam. Mrs. Heavy- weight had her arm broken.” “Dear me! How?” Every one knows that a te is often tempted by a tas garnished dish, when the my terial carelessly served fh "A Summer Breakfast. Milk. 9 Blackberries. Chipped Beef With White Grav Bird-nest Eggs on Toast. ee Reeraaernrnkee ee * ® THE PROPER ADDRESS. ® In yesterday's paper we # asked help for a woman whose ® husband is dying with con- % suption, and who has four lit ® tle children. A mistake was ® made in the address. The *% correct ine is 1711, N. 46th ® street RRR KKH a recipe for rhubarb pudding M. EH | and boil in water for two and r half hours. Turn out of basin,| Young to marry and you will be 3 serve with cream and sifted sugar. F Dear Miss Grey—is there a sta’ law requiring the street railway should go away and you not know company to furnish seats for motor- whether she were dead or alive? If men? A TIRED MOTORMAN. A—-Unfortunately there Is no But some of the cars have them,|away until you know he has gone, #0 why not ask the company? b ptism ? . What shall { serve for lune’ will be at home. What is the minister's fee? PREPLEXED. A—The time may be afternoo or evening. If in middle of afte noon serve: Meat and nut san ? wiches, a hot or cold drink, and If later in the fee cream and cake. - add some hot dishes making r. '“ what you feel like Dear Mias of ’M. 12. B at 512 Marion Bldg. PERSONA NON GRATA, girl happy? Dear Miss Grey: @ little dog to give away to a lit _. tle girit OLGA. Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me what will keep little black an out of the kitchen? D. A.A few leaves of green worm-| writer who has te her credit only a long list of short stories ws, but she is a poetess of | Her themes Jan Thomas is a recog. |& bed of lettuce Mra. writers of ehort “Did you notice the De Swells'| “She happened to get in the way | Women are barred when .the ryfreshment room was| WHEN HIS WIFE looks tired | tronks ‘a&@ worried, man begins to try to) worried. muld seem | unpalatable——W. O. Atwater,}a little salt and whip until «pitt " Coffee, Tea, Cocoa, Hot or Cold) top of each slice with white of eas Boiled Hominy With Cream—Pres? Dear Miss Grey—Kindly give me A—This recipe is sufficient for five or six persons. Make a suet} crust with 2-4 pounds of flour, line @ buttered basin with it, Cut up four or five sticks of rhubarb, put fn basin, cover with 14 pound of sugar, and then with crust. Pinch the edge, tie a floured cloth over it, Dear Mias Grey--Will you please ive me information for a child's At what time of day, and There is no set fee. Give rey—For the benefit Mr. Perkins ls now Will some one make this little Has any one and thus sustains its ancient repu. tation as a promoter of cheerfulness and health, But the cheer-bringing tone prop- erty of the cherry belongs to the ripe frult only. Half ripened fruit “)is injurious to weak stomachs, and ts quite unfit for children. Cherry Bounce. Cherry bounce is an old-fashioned | drink usually prepared fro: the | water in which 2\% pounds of sugar has been dissolved. Filter and seal in stertiized bottles. A Cherry Satad. To make a deticious salad of cher nm | ties, fill cavities of fine fruit with! vr jnest of cold boiled rice placed on | Serve with a dressing made from powdered sugar | and lemon juice. Cherry Dumplings. ad of Cop Chief on Beach Styles Styles for bathing been discussed quite ge fashion experts, but the styles for Chicago have been determined rather suddenly, and very definite ly by Superintendent of Police Mc | Weeney, who bas issued the follow ing order anent bathing sulle for the 1911 season Women mast not wear one-piece bathing sults, | Skirts must knees Loose bloomers must be worn to j@ point below the knees. Bloomers must not be worn with- lout alirts. | Sleeveless suits worn by women. | Stockings must be worn by girls over 16. sults have erously by reach below the must not be} Blouses must not be worn too decolette. Glove-fitting bathing sults for Harem, hobble and directotre skirts are barred Men must wear both shirt and Nothing that savors of the risque jis permitted Bread, Hutter and Marmalade. Recipe for Bird-Nest Eggs. a | Sprinkle the whites of eggs with | Have the bread sliced and toasted \to a very light brown. Cover the and in the middle drop a yolk tortnkle with pepper and bits of butter, and slip in oven and bake vet. Garnieh with nasturtiom leaves and buds | y @ wood scattered around will drive #|them away. Powdered borax will # | destroy both red and black ants. I am in love a Dear Miss Grey | with « young Indian nearly 15 yer * old, and | am 16. He loves me as make the sauce, cream together al cupful powdered sugar and a table-| the well be spoonful butter. beate lost. tar, a strip of cotton cloth may be wet and pressed about the rim after the ple is all ready to go into the oven, or a paper funnel may be in serted in the opening in the center sion yor the top crust, to allow for Ti, and are handled with a fine| blanched almonds, and arrange on] sseape of steam, thus relieving the |erust from pressure. When the un-| \der crust is spread on the plate. sprinkle lightly with flour or brush | str! over with white of eg« of the cherries sweetened to taste, Cherry dumplings are served with | dredge a little have crept into the big maga-|a sauce garnished with ripe fruit Nature’s laws. S OF SPECIAL-INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS He Women Well The cherry ts catled the “family; thick batter, using 2 cupfulx of med Cherry Pudding. FREE (riheti’trce at Chars tree” of America at all modern rere 2 exes, 2 teaapoonfuls butter To make a steamed cherry pud Bred for Ue w wu Wan Washington birthday social aftatrs, tableapoonful sugar, 2 teaspoon) ding separate the whites and yolks mee Any Wey eee aed pi “"*\lfuts baking powder sifted with| of 2 egms, adding to the yolks a , ELECTRIC STUDIO flour, 1 eupful water and 1 cupful| cup of mitk, stir In 1% cups of flour stoned cherries by tablespoonfuls into botling salted! melted, water (a fow at a time, ax the water) must closely and cook 12 minutes with: cherr! Drop the mixture and a tablespoonful of beat thoroughly and 1 not stop boiling) Cover | ing pe Btir ti *, well fh od, or a cup pvering, Take from r and serve on hot plates the Te jran berries for currants; then stir Add «radually 1 eee and % cup of cherry | hours 7 “ |Julee, beating constantly us hs ad: ublic of Wild fruit. A New England recipe 5 Fak eg eeiatice {alle for four pounds of wild cher-| ,, Cherry P | Cherry tarts with A. J. SPECKERT : ime are writ, | Fes, mashed, with the pits broken |. Cherry ple should be built up in| fresh or canned fruit. If fresh fruit Likinie ok teotanns. ieoae whose} 88d bruised, Cover with 6 quarts |* t¢eP pleplate, the deeper the bet-/is used, stone the cherries and set othe ahelves of (Of Fum and set aside In a stone jar| ‘et ‘Many housekeepers ce over the fire in enough water tof « lip aa aaa | 10 days, stirring daly. Prose trait) %8t thelr cherry ples run over in| prevent scorching. Simmer for 6{ I ‘ Francctee P Mating is a/ Well, and dilute with 6% quarts of| {M@ ¥en, and much of the Jutce is) minutes, adding a great spoonful ay To prevent this waate of nec ful of cornstarch. If this m |Mquor. When like thick take from the fire the mixture. small, well buttered pans Pack full | bak the tins w cold. .{sugar, Canned plums, pe pver the bh then put on the upper crust and | apricots, as well as berries, may be Aw old-time method is to make a] seal used for these tarts ACCORDING TO SOME PEOPLE — butter add ding tablespoonful of bak 1 cup of stoned ded raisins, or the same of cur or you may substitute black on white of | eam, turn into a greased mold and steam 1% of sugar and a teaspoonful of butter rubbed to a paste with a teaspoon kee the sirup too thick, add a little more cream, Let the mixture cool, and fill pastry shell with the If preferred, one may line with pastry, fill with the fruit, cover with of pastry laid crosswise, and LAM the tarts carefully from Sprinkle with Seat i AMATEUR FINISHING Jost to Make You Acquainted With Our Work. 119 Madivon st Phone Ind. A Tli® ATTORNEYS OFT tots turks tide Phone: Sunset, © in Al Courts. ta AROOND FLO! ACADEMY Baggage and Transfer The Eagle Transfer Co. 716 FOURTH AV. Roth Phones 991 Prompt Service by Expert Men at Low Ra Five Days’ Storage Free. BAKERIES MRS. PFEFFER'S my’ BAKERY Public Where Tou Get Market Quality aed Quantity nined 1818 First Avenue. BATHS — Oriental Steam Baths BILLIARDS See OUR NEW PARLOR 2nd and Spring BROWN & HULEN 3rd Floor Sj all: oe 88 schoo! cd nat Class Tine & Broadway Seattle tn ft The Greatest Family Remedy Known Ia bones, with helpful directions, 10¢. end 28<., ot all druagiots. * much as I love him. fF is with *® his trive, who are clam diggers, and * | camping near here. He wants me */ to elope with him. Do you think #/|1 ought w go with him, even if my parents do not want me to? He can neither read nor write, but should that make any difference? ‘There is @ girl in the tribe that loves him and it makes me jealous. Shall I to interfere? » do. PRY GIRL. A-—It is hard, 1 know, to let your reason, not your feelings, guide you. But you are the older of the two, and must do what is best for both. Do not elope. He is too injuring him if you allow ft. Think of your parents. How would you te | feel if a child you loved very much you can arfange It, go off for a visit ot., and no matter how you feel stay jand above all do not communicate ;with him. Do not ask the other girl not to interfere. Dear Miss Grey: I am 13, very! thin and four feet, nine inches tall (1) What will make me a little fat) ter? (2) I bave a great deal of straight brown hair. How shall |) wear It? (3) How long should my | dresses be? (4) Would it be proper for me to wear skirts and waists? CAROLINE, A—(1) Eat starchy foods, pota- toes, corn, breads, ete —and sugar; that fs if they agree with you. 8) nine hours, Stop worrying ab (2) Make it flaffy by putting up| on curlers, part in middle, roll loosely over the ears and tie with large ribbon at nape of neck. (3) Half way between knees and shoe tops. (4) A full dréss will look better. It Di or id ase wanted. J, % . 701-708 Leary Bldg., Second and Madiac M. Phones, Main 2174; Ind, 1976, Summer Excursion Tickets East-bound On sale on numerous dates May 16 to September 7, 1911 Northern Pacific Ry. The First Stes! Highway Through the Northwest and Stil) the Mest THE ORIGINAL SCENIC HIGHWAY —<— A few eamplee—similar reductions to many in the Eastern United States ie well as the Middie Weet: Superior Chicago . St. Lolue . Long limits and | Low rates for Great Lakes steamer trips. We serve those “Great Big Baked Potatoes.” Let us arrange your (tinerary—it will be @ pleasure. REMEMBER THESE EVENTS orie, Aum. 10 to Sey omy July 9 July 17 Ant GY und Kept. 14 to Minneapolia Clvio Celebration—-July 2 to # Duluth Water Pageant July 20 to 22 one Park June 16 to Sept. 16 Bicepers Daliy to Official Park Entrance. Route of the North Coast Limited. Main 1430 H. N. KENNEDY, G, A 4. 0, McMULLEN, C. P. A. First Ave. and Yesler Way, SEATTLE, WASH. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. 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COUNTRY CLUB CREAMERY tt BUTTER Leal Creamery Rest Quatities at 1am FIFTH AVE __ Phone: Ind. 4771 oo CASH REGISTERS | SUNDWALL Wht Save You Half on CASH REGISTERS, SAFES AND COMPUTING SCALES. Second Hand or New. Cash or Rasy Payments, 206 James St. | | A. D. ANDERSON 1. LOAN BROKER Special Rates on Loans From $25 to $100, Have Money by Getting My Rates 446 NEW YORK BLOCK Main 8775 Phonee— — Ind. cere DR. JOSEPH ROANE Arcade Bidg. Adjustmenta— All Acute and € SCLENTIFIC TREATMENT DRUGLESS. 1920 Fifth & CLEANERS & DYERS | Main 6014 Ind. A 3760, 909 Madison Mt. HOTEL DYE WORKS Co. Ladies’ Sult Cleaned and Pressed es Men's Suit Ch and Pressed. $1.50 Men's Sult Sponged and Pressed. 500 Our Auto Will Call for Why Let Others Use Youe Money? | QUICK ADJUSTMENT CO, Collections Everywhere. Honest, Efficient, Prompt. A. R. SHAVE, Mgr. 342 New York Block Main 4300—Ind. 3437 _| CODY DETECTIVE AGENCY, Ine. | / NOTICE nes. MM 201-708 Leary i CONTRACTORS ou nave Would yo want the same drop ® MR. GULLETT, THE HOUSEMOVING CONTRACTOR 2041 Westinke Boulevard. Phone Main 2711 After 5 CORN CURES Frogner Corn Plasters Remove © Relieve Runt growing Too 26 CENTS—Stampe Taken. OF at Bore, 4915 Genesee M., Meattte, Wash, M. PROGN HM, 11 York 172 DAINIES Cortified Mi Inepected in Acco Ordinan INDEPENDENT DAIRY KALBERG & PETERSON, Prop. | Our Mpeciaity—Milke for Bab KALBERO'S PURE MILK. Mivk, Cream and 1001 Mower Phowe Ind DETECTIVES Freeh 492-4-5 Arcade Bidg PHONES Main—DETECTIV ES—Femate imate Detective Business Trans. Correspondents is All Principal Main Ina. ry age 1501 14th Ave. Mies LA. Bean, Prop Rast 659 Patronize the UNION DYE WORKS, | one Special Summer Rates. Ladies’ Suits, French Dry or Steam Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50. PHONES : base, ELECTRICIANS — tnd. tes he K: We Retail Everything Electrical mion Mt Mepairs ELECTROPLATIN HOUSEWIVES! What of the oid Knives. forks. spoons and pinted ware. Riso the braev beds bronzes, chandeliers tarps wary to us and we will ete? Hand thom make (hem look like new. SEATTLE MECHANICAL ELECTRO- PLATING ¢ i Kear #09 Second “Ave. Ratabiished. 1901 Phone EYE SPECIALISTS — an exami relief from eye ousnem, muscle Hen, crossed-eyem-ete. Come! Dit Oph. D. Ind 18 Bide, Recond & Madison | FAMILY LIQUORS our softly him up. SUMMIT LIQUOR CO. 1003 Fiest Ave. —THON rs please step if you wake Ind. 3747. Main 1584 ECKLOFF’S SCREENS Keep the Fites Ont. RCKLOFF & ©O., Westlake and Virginia Main #64. 1X SHAW FUEL & TRANSFER CO. Phones, Main $214, Ind. 4777 Rest Place in Seattle to Buy COAL, WOOD AND KINDLED by Back, T BEST TAYLOR LUMP, $6.00 PER TON Baxpress, Baggage and Furniture a M: GEM EGG MARKET MY SPECIALTY—Nothing but Local Fresh Ranch Exes. 812 Fourth Ave. PRICES RIGHT te examine your Kyes, | imation | NAL Al FUEL & TRANSFER | ' Hole Representative of Weisel & Co, Milwaukee SUPERIOR SAUSAGES AND MEAT PRODUCTS 1621 First Av ALSO HEALTH BREAD nd. 1808, Main 5696. Vv. LYDELL & CO. roceries Scandinavian Goods a Specialty. TRY US 1629-1631 Westlake Boulevard Main 921; Ind, 2949 HAIR GOODS Ladies Improvement Shop Special Sale on by Hair Goods During 2°" “June. tle Business Directory T his Directory Is Reliable. Read the Ads Carefully; Get Acquainted With the Telephone Numbers and Addresses an Patronize T hese Firms When Possible _| PAINT & WALL PAPER HAMA CONE CO. Sanitary Market Ind. 544% HOMES Mr Went Payer, why not buy « new w low from us and te we of t otty pay for KT Main #146, HORSESHOERS J. HEWITSON AESMORK 1408 Kighth Av, Phone Main 6144 Hoyt—Doughnut King _ Cor, Pike St. Have You Tried Our Cakes A NEW FEATURE 412 Third Ave, West Phone Queen Anne 1406 ICECREAM OUR SUNDAY BRICK Will be VANILLA, STRAWBERRY and PINEAPPLE For Sale by All Dealers SEATTLE ICE CREAM CO. LAUNDRIES _ Plymouth Laundry _ WORK RIGHT TIME MIGHT PRICE RIGHT Phones: Queen Anne 1814; Ind., 1223 611% WESTLAKE AVENU: Work tn City Pric ___LIQUOR CURES We will Pay we can. strictly th ws. -. A TESS LIVERY STABLES THE MANLY STABLES” 2108 Western Ave. Main [766 ind. 1890 BOARDING—STALLS TO RENT Horses, Single and Double Wagons, Laundry Wagons, ete. Hired for Com- mercial Use by Day or Week Horses for Sale __ MACHINE WORKS _ EMERY MACHINE CO. ford «Model Making AUTO REPAIRS Keneoa Street. suse idence Phone Fast #284 ___MEDICINES S OKADA, Prop. Quick Service and, Be ° We Give % & HM. Green Trading Bamps A. E. GREENUS & CO., Inc. 1412 Fleet Ave., © For Your Watt piles, see us Phone Main 980, A 20n7. _ PHOTOGRAPHERS JOHN L. JOHNSON PHOTOGHAPHER. * in all Copying «and Pri 16164 FIRST AVENUE PLUMBERS Fetablished 1800 Chas, 1. Brown, Mer. C. H. BROWN PLUMBING CO. Incorporated MBING AND HEATING on All Contracts, Jobving pily Attended T4 1627 Fourth Aven Main 3600. SALARY LOANS Pr 1200. Money for Salaried People Women keeping house and others, m thelr own notes, without seeu ity; ot ¢ at payments flees be * Tactpal H. TO N, AM Epler Block, fecond Ay Office Hours—8 a. m. to 6 p. m | SANITARIUM BATHS Sanitarium Treatment Rooms B Biectric Light, Steam Hertal Hot Air (Bake Oven) Treatmen' cute and Chronic Diseases, Off to 6 p Phone tn FP. AUBRBACH, D. 424 Fifth Av. N., Cor. Kosiyn Hotel Seattle Horse Market HORSES Bought, Sold, | Exchanged jf 1205 FIRST AV. 80. Phone Main 3761 N. T. JOLLIFFE, | Prop. _ SEWING MACHINES SINGER STORE In New Location Near 1528 FIRST AVE. 3x OPPOSITE SANITARY MARKET Phone: Main 1926 ‘SHEET METAL WORKS Star Garbage Cans, fj Star Ash Cans Star Olly Waste Cans Made right. Prices right. Factory and Office, 112% Second Ay. S. MERZ SHEET _METAL WOR Enterprise Sheet Metal Works | Hotel and Restaurant Work. General Jobbing. Boat Work. ; Steam Tables a Spectaity, } 95 UNION 8ST, Phone Ind. 4409. Phone PILES AND VISTULA CURED. See sworn testimonial of Jobn Hoft- man, Téth st, Seattle. Fistula Cured in Office. DOYLE MEDICINE CO. 6th and Vester. PUGET SOUND MARDLE AND GRAN- ITE €O., Ine. MONUMENTS Of Kyery Deseription Largest Stock West of Chicago. 2410-2412 FIRST AVE. PHONES: Yi 00 Ind. 3003 NATUROPATHS 0 Westlake, ail f cure. im the state to em- the famous “EXTER- 'T TREATMENT,” tn andard and h 27K ~ OPTICIANS Property Fitted With Glasses Repairing Done. Ibert Hansen Optical Department, TERRY ST. COR. Fim AVE. ‘OSTEOPATHS The DR. ARTHUR HOLT 107-408 People’s Rank and Pike St, TREATMENTS, $1.50 Osteopathy, Electricity, ‘Vibration, Light Cure, Sweat Baths and X-Ray. Office, Main 2451; Res, East 1481 Second shade. Liberty Bide., Unstales and jon Both Ph. [Physicians and Surgeons DR. JOHN DUNLAP Graduate of Bastern Universities Kurepoan Genital, Reetal DI Without Using Kant 518 PROPLE'S BANK BLDG, A and Blood Spe: BYE A} N Gi Office Practice. 206-7 Marion Bidg., Cor. 2nd & Marion. Phone, Main 7219. ts All-Steel Cleavers — Patent Butcher Saws-—Sclmitar and Wilson ven eole—Seulee—Grinders at Prices. 2420 First Av., Cor. Wall St., When you are in the market for anything in the line of Butchers’ Supplies, see us, Headquarters for the Highest Grades of— EYES — __ SHOE REPAIRING Square Deal Shoe Repair Shop A. HASELBAUER, Prop. | SHOES REPAIRED While You Wait 604 Union St. a, 275i. All Work Guaranteed. | SHOW CASES td‘tae” FIXTURES SHAW SHOW CASE CO. 2215-2203 Main 8406 First Ave. Ind. 3663 TALKING MACHINES EDISON ANI ICcTOR | ———| Talking Machines and Records. Cash or Easy Pa: m Ir PAYS INTHE LONG RUN To buy Rood goods, and that is the only kind that I have to offer. ru Plumbing Work Electrical Work 1014 Post St. Phones, Main 4697, Ind. 3418 THE GOLDEN ROD CLEANER $8. 5 Works Easier, Picks 0 Up More Dirt In Less Time and With Lese Effort Phone Main 408 or Ind. 5342 for FREE DEMONSTRATION 1. B. Newkirk 2119 Second Av. SANTO VAC CLEANER CO. CARPET CLEANING | out dust, dirt or bother to you, in your own home. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Cleaners for Rent or for ‘Sale. | 1619 HARVARD AY. l Bast 5628, Phones L S048 | Branches at Georgetown, Ratlard, | | | | | | | | 1] | | | | | | Green Lake and University. WATCH REPAIRING Watches Repatred or Cleaned in This Store are Repaired or Cleaned Right and at the Right Price. We Gui tee Our Work for One Year. FRANK BRIGGS, JEWELER Kxpert Clock and Jewelry Repairing |] 1330 FIRST AVE. X33 We are