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With an orange stick loosen grated pineapple. Cool, strain and Wes Kettles | ame 25¢ yiore sit. sue. vers pale and thin.| the skin around the and push jada one quart or four cupfule of toe | 10-it ze; regularly ae m it gently back. Remove any old dry} When summer sun ta shining} the most im : whee 1 Grae Cee ee ai old d 8! ne portant thing the bas jham and egke as the fill ake Made of pure alun " Special pet am out In the aif us/skin around the nails, If followed] plenie time is here. ‘There's no ket divulges are the sandwiches, | hard bolled eaea ody ae waltes ve obs ripe exe! yd tae ean - S5¢ agh as my time will permit. I) persistently, this method will bring| mistaking the signs of the season and ma should remember to pre- fine and run the yolks through Seek: Se Sate hie ee ah ns _ N -—. and trouble in| good results, n You get that feeling that the pare plenty of tb for what fe a|colander. Grind the ham. Mix a! Chop one-half pound of Canton $4.00. Special | Si I y B k t: EF is. De 755 Se eh cena eto house is too warm a place to"bide | picnic without sandwiches? yolks and ham together and moist.|@nger and add one cupful of sugar $2.75 |>uver askets ag ba B evgebog~ | rs Peeeeeeerererrers yard {8 too suggestive) Sandwiches made by cutting|en with mayonnaise, Spread on|*"4 four of cold water, Let stand) | $. ou are in good health and| & #) of and mowing and white bread into thin walicea,/the bread and sprinkle over the| #0 minutes. Bring gradually to the Bis Il’ C » partments, ave a good appetite I would not|* A Letter of Thanks to The # up. To the woods,! spreading them with a chopped whites, then veason. Pross| boiling point and let bolt 16 min sseius arpet I'made of pa resin worry t thé thinness Trouble) Star Readera Who Helped #/ fo the park, with pa toting the bas: cream cheese and plmentoes and together firmly. The mayonnaise e{utes. Add one-half cupful of lemon BS fal : @5e and ‘tare, it not rightly borne, & John Maroni and Family. * filled with dandy “eats” and| putting them together with @ let-|may be omitted if desired Juice and one-half cupful of orange weeper } a ¢ bring thinness, so 1f you are inthe) ® Dear Miss Grey: { received youngsters just wild to *be tuce leaf are dainty and nourish-| Chicken sandwiches may have| Juice. Cool, strain and dilute with 3 ¢ vartt regularly habit of worrying, stop at once. It} * the $3.00 you sent from the #| turned e under the shady tree ing. The pimentoes should be the meat chopped and mixed with| crushed ice “Young Lady.” $1.25. only renders you less capable of do-| & two people who wanted to help #/ 0D soft green grass. chopped rather fine and the spread lettuce, chopped nuts we priced $1.85 | oF tng your som Read funny papers | us, also the package, and 1 #/ | Then there's the tunch spread on should be a quarter of an {uch naise, or simply sliced There isn’t a woman on f na ke pd inspiring things. Do|® want to thank The Star and ® ground for pa and ma and th t . " he and peppered and put to earth who could be convinced SI ~ ~ tiret thing in the morning) # all the people who belped us. * nesters, too, and maybe ale her sandwich made to gethar with 4 ieteate jeat P Plenty that a man is making a fool of eeve oarc Ss rea oxes and the last thing at night. Did you! « MRS. JOHN MARONL ® | brings her best beau along. Quite gratify and satisfy the appetite has, of, black pepper and enerous| himself about her. | ever watch (wo birds building their | * pens ple ! a | Covered and dur- | Made of nest and feding thelr young? Sec ferret Ihe 385 - -na how jostlly they do tt EERE ER EEE REE EH | | able; egularly 22 Sex | ¢ pa ta 5¢ | os | | Dewr Misa Grey-—-Will you kindly Dear Miss Grey: 1 dim a Salva-| tell me how to destroy the odor 4 tionist’and my husband is a Cath-/tar rope in a suit case? P olie. LagtSunday we had a quarrel | answer soon. [ am leaving the chy | about It’ “He says as my husbaad | | Wednesday. INQUISITIVE, - has a perfect simcts to dictate to Today's Joke in Black and White A—Try a solution of chloride. | Beauty Queen The American girl really Is queen no matter what visiting] royalty, visiting artists and visit-| ing everybody-else says. Alonzo Kimball makes the statement bald | y and he knows. He's an artivt himuelf, se. | Alongzo recently returned to New York from a sojourn in numerous) s of the old, world, and he} | emitt After inaveties through many other countries, we must come) back here for the highest type of beauty, Certainly one may see) duriug @ week on the other side} one or two remarkable types of beauty, but over here jt ts a daity| arrence: "A notable fact also is that in the woman where beauty is prom inently developed she represents | the Venus type. 1 would say that the average American woman pos sesses jexs weaknesses a6 to lines features thaw the woman of/ other country. She shows the lopmeut of intellect strongly | can say what t Im « self-made man. For heaven's sake, George » t© say you have the an want Bhe do you me Summer Menus food is best for almost been proved that ‘s as beneficial as change of a Those who cannot go to the ashore this summer might best try it ed Goos Variety ¢ Coffee. all, and it has change of diet perries Recipe for Stuffed Pressed Steak. | Pound a large round k fiat | and tender. Spread with highly} seasoned staffing; roll shape | A Summer Dinner. and sew tightly in cheesecloth. Boil | Staffed P: ed Steak, garnished for three hours in salted water with si of green peppers take out and press under a heavy | Cold Sliced Tomatoes weight until cold. Take off the New Potatoes.| cloth, cut in thin slices and serve with horseradish mustard. | ps vee Salad, Young Onions. Is Sonny Bad? Then Try Flag [men you admire today.” Then, when the Little Boy he loved it, too, she told him “The Stars and Stripes were) made to wave over brave men, good | men, true men. They shall wave | over you, Little Son, except when/ you ugly, unkind, untruthful, | ungentle | Once there was a Little Boy enough like your little boy, Madam to ma and read about him here. The Little Boy's Mother hung a big American flag in his room. He saw the Stars and Stripes the first thing in the morning and the last | thing at night—except sometimes. Aud every day that flag stayed} Thereby hangs this tale. in the Little Boy's room, unless! “That flag,” his Mother told him,|he was bad; if he was bad, his} “was loved by all the great hunt-| mother took it away. When she} ers and scouts and Indian fighters, | took it away, he cried. And pretty | by George Washington and his sol | soon she didn't have to take it away | diers, by your grandfather and the | often. Now, she scarcely ever hag) men-he fought beside in the Civil| to remove St war battles you love to hear about.| This way to make It is loved by all the wonderful | boy is not patented = = = said you stop a good little Help yourself Tips on Store Bargains one-half the usual price. The twice a year cle Bargains which generally follow the Fourth of July are numerous rance sal affords many advantages. Every-| this week in Seattle, The) thing is marked half its usual] stores are full of nice summery | value. things marked at low prices | ——— For practical use and general| FOR WOMEN ABOUT WOMEN—| wear are the sailors and tailored| Americans Pour Nearly Million hats, selling for $1.95 and $2.00,) Into Sarah's Purse. with which the Shetland veil or| When Mme. Sarah B reached New York today, sh mpleted a tour of 25,000 miles, visited 103 American cities, gt 285 performances, won nearly $1, the mesh veil is worn, running from 95 cents to $2.50, Linen suits, desirable for mid- sume r, are selling for $12 we and up. Many pretty tab fabrics in| 000,000 frometh ers, and lost delicate shadeg sell at 29 cents a)—15 pounds. jaunt for a yard, while the sik ehiffons and| woman of 67. poplins are selling for 60 cents and 36 cents. For the pereale and othe Edna G. Weaver, 20, who took! smaller folks dresses iIn|examination for n different | wash materials | civil service positions open to wo: are marked $2 men at Kansas City, holds first | Ostrich plumes and bands, and/ place in six of them and second) bird-of-paradise feathers are seil-|in the other, | ing at 1-2 and 1-3 the wsual value. | — | A very du je and useful glove is The women's club of Co ord, | the wash chamois at 69 cents | Mass., expects soon to have suffi-| At a dollar there is an extraordi-| clent money to buy Orchard house nary variety of patterns in lingerle| the quaint, tumbledown structure blouses with square, V-shaped and|in which Louisa M. Aleott wrote} round necks 1 combinations of| “Little Men,” “Little Women” and cluny and embroidery, or tucking.| other books. Sweaters for “girls” are quite a| novelt Those in gray and red,| some with collars and cuffs of dif-| St. of on | Mrs. Margaret Voss Warren Louls believes in marying ferent colors, all wool, heavy| consecutive days of the week, and} weight, $6. | to date she has been married on| The desire for pretty neckwear|Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, | May be satisfied now that the| Thursday and Friday ° so reduced, Satin lib} Her firdt three busbands died erty searfy, ordinarily $2.50, tow|and the fourth she divorced, She well for $1. Alxo the dalnty fichus,|says she hopes she will not have Whieb are worn so much, are aos ere to utilize Baturday |IN THE GLADSOME PICNIC TIME, ’TIS WELL . TO PUT LOTS OF SANDWICHES IN THE BASKET ALL ON SALE TOMORROW good, being brought to light. spread of butter in the secret of plain sliced chicken wiches. E°RE Taking Stock Down Our Way, and We Are Discovering . All Kinds of Strange Things. What Bargain Material! What possibilities! Remnants and odd lots galore! Merchandise that we had forgotten the existence of is AT HALF AFTER EIGHT IN THE MORNING More Open From 0 « rand | Spice Boxes | \ 12 ympartr $1.10 | | Cash I tin, I ck at ..60¢ at T0e | reg Boxes | 4;,, fitted yal m to Op. m SECOND AVENUE AND Pike Steerer New York Connection; JAMES MeCKERRY & CO larly al qi Me Dovel Se Southwick Co . THIRTY FOURTH STREET Sou 2.39 | THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK co. Daily Regu larly Already Up-to-Date $ Trai rvice « That's the Name of the jto the Women’s Suits 28 Tailored Suits, Every « int Beason's styles. a $15.00 Suit F st black,, in sizes only; 1 pair value in | rang Garments, eh rom-— mer styles Khaki Coats and Pant nd durable wear; $1.50 values ... the Men’s ‘Shirts 100 in dozen, terns and stripes; c style ; $1.00 Shirts ... $6.75 Children’s Hose | Women’s Dresses | White and Colored Sum- $1.75 to $11.98 Men’ sCampingTogs that neat pat- Pongee Silk Embroidery | Har his inch Flouncing, heav t puncing, avi . nteed a kg 2 im Guaranteed all silk and 26) [ithread, in a variety of one} Bly embroidere $1.00 tasty co'ors; always sold yard for $1.25 ; value yard value ....... pair 25e All Warner's Rust Proof Corsets to go at greatly reduced prices— $1.00, $1.50, $2 Ferris Waists | Good Sense Walsts, for misses and children, all cut) considerably; prices range trom-— 25¢c fo $1.50 and all | “Women’s Coats | Pillow Cases ate 35 Silk Pongee Coats—full 36-in., of heavy bleach- 1 | ia length and late styles; ed cotton, torn and hem- yates. $15.00 | Biined; 20c fos valves «..--+- $40.98) Figg oe ie He —plain broidered ; $4.50 values .. Women’s Hose nd-embroidered isle Women’s Waists | close out a lot of Silk Marquisette stripe and em- $2.19 Hammocks Prices give every man a enjoy what is gener. ry. Leas than half value value 51.49 | values $3.39 Waists | D0 | $5.75 | n WI f the Portland Express at OW REN © (Line of the Shasta Limited.) las Baee*Fcrd | It leaves Seattle at 11 This train 1 at 6:45 p. m. and the fact that it the traveling public popularity, Its equipm AND R. & N, surely will are: They Men’ s SOx In black only; 200 dozen; 8e) ip Knickers, In sizes 4 to 15 Bays’ Pants i ored Years; 75c and worth to 25¢ $1.00 values he pair wssecceeeess Men’s Neckties. We Men’ § ‘Underwear All sizes in an enormous Porosknit Shirts and} oat choice of colors; worth Drawers, in blue, ecru and to whit 35e 59e 750 vsesseereees- AOC] VAlUES ve ceeeseres gar- values .. Men’s Underwear In silk lisle, plain or col-| 1; worth $150 a en’s ‘Suspenders | Wide, comfortable straps, | ‘ | in plain or fancy colors ;)| 19¢ Shasta Limited Owl. .... Seattle Ticket Office: 716 Second Ave. Pho: Main 932; Ind. 1995 E. E. ELLIS, Gen. Agt. | Phones: A Complete tie of Long Silk Gloves in Black, White and Colors. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU. MONEY SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES PARASOLS to Go at Just HALF > PRICE Tomorrow nes : W. D. SKINNER General Freight and Passenger Agent a.m. and reaches Portland de its initial run June 21, has been splendidly patronized by since the first day speaks for its ent is of the best, including STEEL COACHES OIL-BURNING LOCOMOTIVES If the Portland Express does not suit your conven- ience, then one of the other three trains of the O. We Local, Leaves Seattle 7:30 A.M. 11304 ML 14:15 PL Me Passenger Station: Jackson St. at 4th and Sth Avs, Main 7378; Ind. 2623 L. E. GILBERT, D. T. A, Seattle || Rocky Mountains and National Park, 713 Second Av., information, dates and rates, ggll or write H, W. EDWARDS, 6. T. A. Seattle. Low Round Trip ‘Rates To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian