The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1911, Page 5

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Some Summer Menus o -Recipes for Housewives Laughter of the greatest helps to digestion with which I am Acquainted, and the lent among our fe citing it at table by and buffeons was founded true medical principles A Friday Dinner. Re i white Fresh pea Potatoes salad, garnished with nasturtium leaves Raisin bread Butter Btrawberry sponge. Plain cake. Coftee. Recipes for Strawberry Sponge. Ingredients—% package gela oe oo ly Lawn Mower Is a City Pest The “early bird,” who gets up and mows his lawn or does jobs of carpentry, or other noisy chores, s & o'clock in the morning, is Itkely to get something besides a “worm namely, the anathemas of his sleepy neghbors! Alas, that those same long-suf fering neighbors have no more effective weapon of defense! According to the law, one has a perfect right to disturb his neigh bor's morning uap! There ts, how ever, a higher law, which says “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.” The city ts no place for the early tiser to “improve the shining is one custom preva. fathers of ex Jesters upon herring. tine, water % cup cold water 1 cup sugar 1 cup strawberry of three eg Mode—Soak gelatine in - cold water, dissolve tn hot water. Strain and when cool, add strawberry juice and beat until light, then Kradually beat in the whipped whites of the exes and continue beating until the mixture holds Its shape. Line a bow! with straw berries cut in half and dipped in gelatine to make them stick to bowl our in sponge, Serve turned from the bowl, with whip ped cream and a few whole straw berries % cup hot juice of 1 lemon juice and whites - > There are too proximity, until late, hours” of dawn many people in who cannot to bed jand to whose health that earl morning rest and sleep are abso |lutely essential. Many a person troubled with tn somata is being driven tn prostration by this sort of torture In the country, people may pretty much as they please, spect to early rising, without troub ling anyone. But, in the city, the biblical warning ts expecially true that “no man liveth to himself For, in town, live the br workers, who need the reinfe ment of all the p they can get The average business man and bus {ness woman find no time for after-dinner na G w nervous do in re an M Don't wear French neeled shoes with your tailored suits and street frocks. They are attractive and appropriate with evening clothes, or provided you are not going to walk. and | Seattle Woman Pays Debts and Wins Fame From Fowls 2 @y MISS HELEN DOW. ens don't p Dow | Who saya chic ay? Miss Helen Helghts, who owns Haven at Tracyton Just about of two sh,, does not for one ar 0 Mi in a ich was spen inve place By Septem 400 chickens (which she had was $240 in debt the next three months her chick netted her at le $89 a me On this she li d her chicke and has gradually patd all debts. Today she has more orders and more ns 28, her We Invite Competition We like it. It serves our purpose best. It gives us a better opportunity to demonstrate that our slogan, MONEY,” rings true. “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU “LIVE AND LET LIVE” Is a hoary old saying, but we keep it ever in mind in marking merchandise. AGAIN: Judge Us by These Prices 1Sc Ladies’ Vests, 7¢ Ladies’ Summer Vests, sleeveless and low neck, We have them in white, pink and blue. Our price, each— 7c $1.00 Allover Embroid- ery, 39¢ Yard Only 800 yards, 22-inch All- over Embroidery; neat pat- terns, on fine Swiss; suitable for waists, fronts and trim- mings. Our price, yard— 39c $2.00 Men’s Straw Hats, 98¢ A large assortment of Men's Straw Hats, in the very lat- est styles; assorted colored bands. Our price, each— 98c $1.50 Ladies’ Hats, 43¢ Ladies’ Trimmed and Un- trimmed Summer Hats; black, blue and white; good value at $1.50. Our price, each— 43c Men’s Underwear, 39¢ Men’s Porous Knit Under- wear, in ecru and white; good value at 50c. Our price, garment— 39c 15c Apron Lawn, 8 1-3c An extra special—40-inch White Apron Lawn, firm weave; easy to sew on; good value at 15c. Our price, yard— 3c Gauze 50c 25c Boys’ and Girls’ Hats, 10¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Summer Straw Hats, with colored bands; all sizes. Our price, each— 10c $15.00 and $20.00 Men's Suits, $10.75 Men's All-Wool Suits, in black, blue and mixed grays and tans; all sizes; altera- tions free. Our price— $10.75 25c Ladies’ Hose, 14¢ Ladies’ Light Weight Cot- ton Hose, black only; all sizes; guaranteed fast black. Our price, pair— 14c 10c Sash Curtain Rods, 3¢ Each Brass Sash Curtain Rods; extend from 24 to 44 inches; complete with fixtures. Our price, each— dc Ladies’ $1.49 Only 35 dozen Ladies’ One- Strap and Lace Tan Oxford Shoes; turn sole. Our price, pair— $1.49 $20.00 Ladies’ Coats, $10.98 Ladies’ White Serge All Wool Long Coats, large black satin shawl collar; also plain tailored. Our price— $10.98 $3.50 Shoes, $2.50 Ladies’ Summer Dresses, $1.75 A new line of Summer Wash Dresses, in colored and white; made in the latest style; Dutch neck and short sleeves. Our price-— $1.75 40c Table Damask, 23¢ Yard 450 yards Turkey Red Table Damask, in assorted pat- terns; 56 inches wide and guaranteed fast color. Our price, yard— 23c $1.50 Men's Shirts, 89¢ Men’s Plain and Fancy Fine Golf Shirts; a large assort- ment to select from; all sizes. Our price, each— 89c $25.00 to $35.00 Ladies’ Suits, $15.75 A real bargain in Ladies’ Suits; plain tailored, also braid trimmed ; all sizes. Our price— $15.75 12'%4c Russian Crash, Tue 18-inch Extra Heavy Pure color Russian Crash; fast border. Our price, yard— 1 72C $4.00 Ladies’ Waists, $2.50 Pure Irish linen hand em- broidered tailored Waists, all sizes and up to date. Our price— $2.50 The Store That Saves You Money Second Ave. at James » fill, and her advice ht » Dow belleves tn ra and confines} Leghorns, She is as well as practical, and her ferent pens named for the knights in the “Idylis of the King A walk named “White Wing Lane leads to “Sir Gallahad'’s Castle Sir Perelval's Court,” and “The Hillies’ Abode Billy in such @ homey” bird that Mins Dow could resist giving him a common name. “The Seminary” houses white-winged pullets, Here Mi Dow the trap nests, released hourly birds are gr pt for istance of a of whieb there \ Thi hate than she © is widely MI variet White sou ing one etionl aif uses by the With and be the it which breed nll the work Kreat deal 1,160 ebic 1 would not to go Into the busir id M Dow, “without eapital tde hem over until be The devoted ear she be alone Misa Dow is a Columbia univer sity girl, and gave up a $190 a month position to raise chickens Sand does not regret it ! + Colored Fashion Sheets Offer Much to the Little Girt enerations of little women bh paper di ref little own wach family of sheets the out who are convalesct contagious diseases. It good substitute for the reading and ng of which a sick child > much the child has antiseptic When her final dolls and « her sick treasures must be burned. JOKE IN BLACK AND WHIT been bath, thee room TODAY'S Robby lads lke many like him ermal, has an keeping tter active int freer how caref fore puttin arly m bereft of After night ly domay him about Bobby was Interested stand there all night? All night,” said mamma And they com when I'm lasleep?”’ continued Bobby, and go before | Again mamma nodded de tucking him fn the other sponse to Bobby's night rm wt mamma told he two angels that guard Do he a ey wake Well they must # that have n pulling vers off of me Wife’s Devi One careful housewife at no food ts le! sed in any way to dust She buys three or four hoops for kitchen use. She keep: on hand of small ehe cloth squares which may be into the f right and rame | 1 to put over 1 of or the leftover t other then sees to tt embroidery a sv ae cover | ee te eee ee ed * * * SEES HER 230 CHILD WED # NEW YORK, July Mra. ® Martha Butler, 75, who had 23 ® children, ha Rosa, * her last daughter, married, * and feels that she can live out ®& her days in content, Mrs, But- ® ler lives on Pi ay., Corona L. L, where the daughter wa mar esterday to Willi * H. Avery of Averne by the * * Rev. W. J. Peck, pastor of the * * Corona Union chureh * oe * ee ee ee ee TEACHING JEWISH GIRLS OF PALESTINE LACE MAKING just se | | One of the important among the Jewish oc nies in Pales |tine is the making of real lace | Little Jewish maidens are being in structed in the art, and this is a | sample of what they can do. FIG PUDDING am a cupfui of butter with 2 cupfuls of brown sugar, add 4 eggs well beaten, 1 teaspoonful each of cinnamon and nutmeg, % teaspoon: | ful of powdered cloves and a cup- j ful of water, Sift in 3 cupfuls of flour with 2 teaspoonfuls of baking powder and add % pound of finely cut figs and 2 cupfuls of raisins, dredging the frult with flour. Bake for 2 hours in a moderate oven, industries Don’t wear colored or faney open- work stockings with your street shoes; ulways choose plain stock- {ngs to match the shoes: whieh | j filter to t WM e Dougall Se _southwick Co Store Open From 0 « to 6 p.m. Dally SECOND AVENUE AND Pike StReer eotion: JAMES MeCREEKY & 00, THIRTY FOURTH STRRME maaan clfeeceent Sixteen Clearance Prices Women’s and Misses’ Wear $19.50, $24.50 and $27.60 Silk id $45 Bik Dre 0 and $60 Silk Dresses ar 25 Lingerte $20 and $36 Lingerie and Voile $35 to $45 Lingerie, Voile $7.50 and $8.50 Walking Ski $25, $30 and $36 0 Ever and Wool Dress $10.00 $20.00 $25.00 $15.00 820.00 $25.00 $ 5.00 $20.00 $10.00 and Gowr and Volle Dre Dre and Marqut $4.60 and $10 Marquisette—all $20, $35 and $40 t $40, $45 and $60 tai Gold Dust, 15e In the Laundry Needs Clearance DAVID MEAGHER age of 18 months this youngster has begun accumulating riches. On the third finger of his left hand a diamond ring is spark ling. One end of a stout string is tied to it, and the other end is tied }around his wrist | The boy is David Meagher, and he is the winner of the grand prize, @ diamond ring, awarded at the baby show on the Fourth of July. H was selected out of just 318 other babies who were presented for inspec tion of the judges by 318 proud and happy mothers, All were pretty and attractive, and it was no little honor for David to be chosen from| such an army of youngest Americans. | JELLY EXPERT TELLS HOW At the Reveals Secrets of Delectable Cookery Currants and for this), that ate he same amount of sugar one cup of b “ red | for 5 about righ raspberr Juices blackberries, fruits to whick e pec-| ‘ ening other fruit nt | makes these julces “jell,” a ‘ I D ay the basis a substance akin to s e for other fr cally The hot at once into scalded jacidic, Fruits defi Do not try to mab may be d by For the acid of vegetable or tw ssen at a ti or eltrie) to the The 1 acid to make the jut in jelly tart apples of | A } | necessary for extraction, b | Good jelly maki ly hel er nuld do. f fa making In an over-pro ugar t taste as good the there low is yrehing it second re ye n the juice. lens of adding sugar ow the Juice ts plac finish dway between fruit in each fo’ » to stand any awning the sealed from the ength ald be The fill hould t jes should be with | et tr to hard undere with | the « the hot je a cool piace ER! cannot be ade thumb. from Jelly hom controlling of sugar to cause t o ticed in I to cover of 80 them nd harden in In elther case jellies are the shor 4 with HOT Aition eoans when the 1, and by b ga set glasses paraffin ctin in contl eay ee ee ee give marmalade a good recipe NEWLY WED on mon to three-fourths of the prepared fruit Remove the cleansed and cut into shreds after removing as much of the white bitter por-| tion as s not wish to use alves, and with spoon, re nd pulp, discard. tough membranes, portions. Stir the sugar Ip and firm like ned tangerine re Will you kindly Will the himself “t Miss itorlal rooms te Agned call on Use Otar e and some morning * * co . . * * * eeeeeeen tke | Dear ladies on the used for | fulness? Will make on linen? carr rather tha move you desert ing th and white into Jule low rind. thick, but not the thin sk out of k sal INQUISITIVE hand on to be home-made and let bag: until jelly 8 or Mes the mar bitter if ful. I would use the linen rather| than the sateer p with a conventional pattern and work with embroidery silk, Directions will come with the pattern. If the color | of the linen fs “natural,” use bright er shades of silk than if white Line with some harm Dear of silk. They and | old | almost hape one wis curate ! sina oranges used. ar is less likel will bi in rind mered thi } dete to be tender to cover with rind, juice, ete quantity of sugar water Miss G I and have been I have worked I was married am 26 years! married five as I did be and have tried ave my money. My husband has frequented gambling places, spending most of the profits. Until few months ago | thought that only fault, but I have found » is untrue to me. He truck several times without cause, and 1 me Vulgar names with out reason, Please advise me. AN UNHAPPY WII for me to tell you have been. It is necessary any year Dear Miss Grey: Will you kind tell me if a np who kept a ry store nt out of bust. | nes r ago ca Jlect a bill owing ce then; and can he bring suit? V.A A—Yes, the bill ts collectible | and he bring sult Dear Miss Grey: (1) I am keep |Ing company with a young man His birthday 1s the 15th of July A.—It is use Would a picture of myself be a nice | You how foolish | present to send him, and would it} You know that now. |e proper, and what shall I say?| for women to work outside Iam a Protestant and he is a|the home, and they are doing {t | Catholic. Is it abh t0 bravely and well, but I cannot but him to change a8 we expect to be| Wonder when women will realize | aarnel? that by working for the family sup-| A CONSTANT STAR READER. port they detract from a man’s A—(1) As you are to be mar-|Manliness—they take away his in-| ried, if you think he would like a|centive to work. On the other hand picture of you, it will be a woman who works eight hours present and perfectly pre outside the home, and keeps her what your heart dictates home as {t should be—a very haven| (2) Yes, it 1s too much to ask|Of rest—is too tired to be even al! him to change his faith, How would|comfortable companion, All this you like him to ask you to change?|does not excuse the man, and a| No matter how closely persons are| brute who will strike a woman, to] related one has no right to ask an-/8ay nothing of his other crimes, is other to change bis views on any|not a man, Have a talk with him subject. There are certain rights|and tell him kindly, but firmly, that | that each may expect, but it is de-|it must all stop, and at once, If he eldedly wrong to interfere with an-|does not see fit to comply, leave other's religious bellef. him until he comes to his senses. If you love him let him know that you will return when he decides to be a man. }ly groce and w two year n col} some Say Dear Miss Grey: Now fhat oranges are cheap, | want to make Gold Dust ach . Le Crystal ‘Call Again” Washing Compound, sy t 256 rohe's noup Mrs nicke Potts’ 1 plated hand! Sadirons. Iron Holders, Clothes Pins, Parsons’ Ammonia, fu 300 | THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTH i TODAY'S $1 YLES TODAY STRIKING VALUES iN | } Linen Coats and Suits the wear favored material for summer Our entire assort ment of linen coats and suits offers some ingly .good values in the and fancy effects E article is offered a ‘1-4 to 1-2 Off Use Your Credit It never much cash to buy from us. We accommodate you with a convenience that is un d when it to assist you to get high-grade apparel moderate prices. requires comes Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union ‘Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Bekins “= Fireproof storage minimizes handling of furniture—mammoth ele- vator lifts loaded vans to any floor, East 414. Cedar 414, MADISON shreds of yel-|* — | can Fourteenth Friday Surprise Sale Anoth For the fourteenth time in Lennon's Sales money-saving attractions. Women’s Silk Hose, 98c chance to save mo’ on high class merchandise. $$ many weeks, we'll prove that Surprise are full measure, clean cut, genuine Silk Lisle Hose, 23c an sheer, strong, satisfactory k well and ughly re- values at rrow, th note the e Hose, that ales we have had aches the Fourth of values up to © silks, Also ponges with co! 40c Chamoisettes for 23c notte $1.00 Chamois Gloves for 69c Wash Chamols Gloves, beau and soft, end well worth © | Bind that ar, ‘he Friday price will be | re 4 ch & surprise to y 69c i pair the like gray and 23c 06 W ’ [GLOVES HOSERY, UABRELIAS A Av. sell real estate, etc. Kayser Char In white, The Onyx Hose Shop.

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