The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1911, Page 5

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WM eDoysall §¢ Southwick Co Store Open From 0 «. m to 6 p. m. Dally SECOND AVENUE AND Pike STREET | Some Summer Menus and New Yorll Connection JAMBA MeORRERY & CO, THINTY-FOUNTH STHERE Recipes for Housewives} | “ RTT oT The Twice-a- Year Clearance “MOTHER'S BAD DAY” LEAVES NEVER HEALING SCARS IN TINY BABY HEARTS Don't, don't indulge.in tantrums with your children, Children are #0 honest and such sincere little beings naturally that t thing, every act and attitude, literally, and not having Teasoning power ta go below the storm surface and figur this ts perhaps Just “Mother's bad day,” fits of t directed toward the children h very lasting on the broad and ultimate de ment of the child char Recently a mother who simply adored her amall son of # hard day of house cleaning, had worked herself {nto «i | Recipe for Cherry Souffie Onequarter cup butter, % cup 1% cups milk, % cup cream, teaspoonful walt, % cup suger. up bread crumbs, grated riid each stamped| 4 lemon, 3% eggs, 6 oz, stoned hall mark of the individ ual hovtess, exemplify the ideal to be sought for the new century A Summer Dinner. Pea Soup Roast Beef, hot or cold with radishes Summer Turnips Young Carrots Potato Salad, garnished with rings put from hard boiled eggs Baking Powder Biscuit’ Honey Cherry Souffle Coftee marks the chotcest entertain Perfect immaculate surroundings, and dainty service, with th flour, ments of the present day ery cherries Mode: Mix the butter, add the by the hostess of|flour and walt, and cook until] |frothy; add the milk and cream |gradually, let cook a few moments jand then add the bread crumbs, the ° garnished | grated rind and the yolks of the cia sen | | Begins Tomorrow lantly the stoned cherries and the whites of the eggs beaten stiff pa es Turn into a mould decorated with Jeherries and steam 1% hours a iTurn onto a hot dish and ve with cherry sauce ering effects » end how raw state of irritability and nerves that letting go simply because the boy | threw a paper ball and hit her im the back of the neck as she sat at the piano, s! turned on the little fellow and gave him such a acolding that his heart fairly froze in terror, and as It was just at bed time | he, & nervous child naturally tossed through the livelong night, and came to breakfast the next morning absolutely hollow eyed, to find | & mother, rested and refreshed by the night's sleep, serene and loving @ usual. A very repentant mother lived in that house for many, many | days; but the hurt in he little child heart was there, and always there will be the sear. Another She He Do you consider your chauffeur perfectly reliable? Oh, yea; if years of experience count for anything Watch That Cut A woman who suffered from a badly infected finger from an appar ently small cut says her physician vl The First Day’s Selling Includes: Coameticn ar band, alse surfaces, as liquid eluded with antl there must ne mother of a nervously inclined little girl, indulged so ith adhesiv with adhesive frequently tn tantrums and unreasonable outbursts of anger, that the child developed the most terrible of diseases—St, Vitus dance. She Was cured after many mouths of treatment and large outlays of money Dut the period isa dark one in that home, r = court trifling a cut or wound, | with hot water and pure soap h apy nt ineptte and shut out t bility of s with a bandage or a clean)» = - = LEMON SANDWICHES. jthese ingredients into a paste Mash the Jolks of five hard-bof).| WIUh three tablespoonfula of lemon juice and spread the result upon slices of brown or white bread cut into fancy shapes or fingers. Tie them with narrow yellow ribbon to look very dainty jhave been told t dange harm than good me | ede deeded whole trouble 01 x Thinking to get quickly, a strip of court plaster was * put over the gash. By night the the sewing ‘Gather rose p edges were fast, but there were In n panel with rows erfectly dry aud pack in a jar A flammation and pus that meant day# of wire nails drivew into it and two of treatn and suffering spools of thread put on the nails — The worst thing one can do ta to i should be nes th court aster cured Dear Miss Grey-—-How is a ¢ jar made? A READER ed eggs and add to the result one for sls when : especially near the ey 1 }* sprinkle tablespoons # -Bathe with warm ach nigh & walt over each layer. When jar foliBw with « good face cre ® tx full, pat ina dark, « ted tr tadlespoonful of butter, a quarter of & teaspoonful of salt, one tea. spoonful of chopped parsley twin layers inches ¢ two wat | pt 1H ornate $1.00 am pat-| . - and ts at 5O¢ «| close & wound quickly, It on es the grated rind of one lemon. Mix} |S bathed, kept clean and the air ex Dance at Dreamed tonight. eee Manufacturers’ July Sale The Grand Rapids Furniture Agency Offers Unusual Savings During The Month The Grand Rapids Furniture Agency of Seattle have inaugurated their first annual sale of the world-renowned Life-Time Furniture This is one of the annual events ordered by the manufactur ers which renders each season's showing up to the standard in style and finish This sale enables buyers to take advantage of the remarkable reductions from the regular low prices made by the factory's representatives tions equal those made by the Seattle house Every coast to coast, is authorized to clear the lines for the new numbers, but in no city representative of Life Time Furniture, from will the price reduc- A tew of the numbers are shown and priced below, but it must be remembered that THE SPECIAL PRICINGS INCLUDE EVERYTHING IN THIS GREAT NEW STORE An illustration of ome of our moderate-priced Living Ro: LifeTime guaranteed construction, finished in fumed oak leather. Regular price $69.50. July Sale price or) loose ae This Self-Acting Morris Chair, built of solid oak and upholstered in leather, instantly adjusts to any po. sition you wish without bars or push buttons. Regular price $25.00. July Sale price - $189.75 All Metal Beds This $11.50 Dining Room full 6-foot exten $11.50. July Sale price Bets, built of on and 42-inch top the best of quartered oak spring cushions, covered with ge Table is golden finished, Regular pr $6.95 July All Rugs at July Reductions The reductions for this sale In the clude our entire line of Body Velvets, the usual sizen. Regular $ ) 9x12 Axmin terns, Sy ‘OC LK in all desirable colors and patterns, July Sale price Rug Department in Brussels, Tapestry Brussels and and shown in ter Rug, in many handsome pat $15.95 Special Axminster Rug, in size 27x54, in Oriental and floral designs, special during this sale We Extend 41.00 Down—W0e Weelly $1.45 Liberal Credit | id Tornitore , Inc ge THIRD AVE., BET. PIKE AND PINE < uine leather. July Rogular = $2 Rocker, well built shed tn golden oak rice $2.2 July Sal Hardwood and fin Regular price Rocker, built of se ed oak, finished in spring cushions, with the very best of gen- Regular price $17.50 $11.25 loose Sale price Sale Price. The Frances Washington Steel Range, built with el body, heavily nickel trimmed, asbestos lined, 6-hole top wood blue a burns Regular price July Sale price $21.95 or coal, ged. In the morn a few dre | water and Dry by Be ve alcobol Then turn # tng mix t ut on a * of mann | sroughly with ing with a ¢ il not to get the drope 1 {pen wady r i r r \ ee ee and simon Dear Miss Grey . y t jars, and makes 1 home to wat kc A No. enough to m not ask advice Would you advise me I have ws te | | MYRTLE | him ry h ma would Dear Misa Grey wrinkles under my ¢ ike to have them WE TRUST 2 Days— Thursday and Friday 2 Days— Thursday and Friday SALE Goods delivered on first payment—if you de- sire you can take them home with you. No notes to sign, no long red tape and inquiry, but a simple and dignified credit service at prices that are lower than cash prices elsewhere. Ladies’ Suits We are showing an elaborate selection Ip Ladies’ Suits and Dresses, made in correct styles from the most desirable mate rials. Prices most reasonable. Alterations free MEN’S CLOTHING In spite of our low cash store prices and our liberal terms of credit, we present an assortment of the best-made Suits for Men that will satisfy the most exact ing demands. Come and see us before buying elsewhere MEN'S FURNISHINGS of Shirts, Neckwear, Collars, Underwear Hosiery, ete., is to be found in this department at prices that compare favorably with wther stores’ cash prices, Our most Uberal credit terms enable you to bny now and pay later VS Seattle M9 3d Ay. Near \ Seneca If It Comes From Gately’s It’s Good T5¢ i8¢ 15e¢. . $3.95 $2.85 SECOND AVE BETWEEN PIKE & PIME on Credit No store can offer you better merchandsie— No store can offer you lower prices— No store can possibly render better, more courteous or more expert service—and— No store anywhere has a credit plan so fair, so liberal, so thoroughly satisfactory as this store. BIG SAVINGS ARE POSSIBLE TO EVERY HOME-OWNER BY ATTENDING OUR PRE-IN- VENTORY CLEARANCE SALE, NOW IN ITS SEC- OND WEEK. ALL ODD PIECES AND SHORT LINES GO AT REDUCTIONS UP TO 50 PER CENT. Kitchen Cabinets Plenty here to select fre at material savings A good Kitchen Cab a great time and labor sav er, and th are all good $30.00 Kitchen Cabinet for . $19.75 Cabinet for $14.75 $14.50 Kitchen Cabinet for $9.75 $19.50 Kitche $9.50 Kitchen C REFRIGERATORS ONE-FOURTH OFF ICE CHESTS ONE-THIRD OFF Sideboards $45.00 $30.00 $27.50 .$16.00 $13.75 And many others. Dining Tables $18.50 6-ft. Early English $13.75 yolden Oak .. $15.00 Early English 18.00 Early English $25.00 Early English $40.00 any others. $20.00 6-ft. ¢ $60.00 Golden Oak $45.00 Golden Oak $24.00 6-ft $40.00 Golden Oak $37.50 8-ft ve te $23.50 Golden Oak $60.00 8-ft $18.50 Golden Oak And Low Round Trip Rates | } To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway | i Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian | Rocky Mountains and National Park. ‘i For information, dates and rates, call or write E. E, PENN, H.W. G. A. P.O, EDWARDS, c. T. A. 718 Second Av., Seattle.

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