The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1911, Page 5

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pethe desire to be of use to some one he beet and Moat Vegetables we pared, And tt xood—-canned—in fe fresh from the er Of preparation in popular regard corn on the cod, are waya to pre that wilt nging ber quarters of aa hour ROASTED. Remove the ears of corn as are eecosuary to serve, roll them in melted butter, woason, lay in pan with very litt water and roast. Turn frequently, that they may brown evealy. OYSTERS, Add 1 eup of our pm butter, 1 egg, & tablespoons milk and seasoning. to Z-cups corn pulp, ad mix thoroughly, Fry by small spoonfuls in hot fat WITH TOMATOES, wite te ar ‘ontains a consider it should be after gathering as tekly low its aweet ng, but is gne of the of su cut fine, with the same amount corn pulp for half an hour. Season to taste, stir in 1 teaspoon flour work od smooth with the same amount of butter, t should be cooked not sor more than 20 nitn. CREAMED. h the back of a sharp } of a dozen ears of SUCCOTASH, Cook separately equal quantities corn pulp and any kind of beans boiler preferaply kidney beans. Season eacon ‘With és each with butter, pepper, salt aod agar and ¢ cream; combine and serve poon | SOUTHERN PUDDING. ! ESCALLOPED. ] Butter hake ‘dish and + crumbs in| pour into ft the folowing mixture tiered bake dish, then | Two cups corn pulp, two well-be ton | of free corn pulp of can} ees, 1 cup milk, a tabdleapoon each & shallow Season with salt, pepper of sugar and meited butter putter. Cover with the soning to taste. Cover with erumbs epeat until dish is falljand bits of butter and bake in slow and bake three oven until brown saints Cupid Corner Cynthia Grey requests all, young and old, who expect to enter the state of matrimony, to send in their engagement and wedding announce ments, Last evening at $ o'clock, at the residence of the Rev. W. A. Major, Miss Hesale B. Franklin, 393 Taylor A¥., Was married to Frank B. Stet-| won of the St Ross Machine Works Miss eh of Vancouver was the bridesmaid, and Mr. All of Seattle the best man. The young people will make « two weeks’ visit Victoria, Vancouver and Port jand. Among the presents ta a arand piano from the Pride's moth er and a house and lot, 1636 12th| av. S, which will be the future vome of the young couple, a present from the parents of the groom At & o'clock last evening, at the Bishop's residence, Miss Geraldine | ©. Manning of Spokane and Harry | Wallace, with the C.. M. & P. 8. rail way, Seatt ere united in mar riage, Father Dunn officiating. Mr SOCIETY OF LITTLE LADY BOUNTIFULS A une Lady Sountity Seattle may boast of many tittle “Lady Bountifuls,” bat pone more earnest than the little girl in the} picture. Her name ts Amelia Gray, | and she lives with her parents at “The Normandie.” Amelia is the seoretary and urer of a society ed the “ ing Hand,” and posed of aire whose ages range from 6 years to/ 52: 12. No older and wiser head start-|Angelo Backlund, Seatt ed this society, The idea belongs|H. Bergin. Seattle, to the children, and sprang from| Weaver, Emporia, Kan. Augustas Raak, Spokane, 7 during their vacation. They are | be Champion, Seattle, 40; J. A. Tur.) on the alert to help those who real- |ner, Monroe. legal, C. Hoyes, Mow Sometimes it is ajroe, legal, Harry Wallace, Seattle, the soothing touch | 7 raldine C. Manning, Spoka: “Helping Hani”; sometimes | 20; “Harold Nilson, Seattle, legal & mother, and sometimes a dear old| Karen Lien, Seattle, legal grandmother, who needs a little vr ¢ on something to make her more com- SOFT-BOILED Eaas. fortable. Here are the names of| To be really digestible, soft-botied some of the little girls: Corimne|eges should not be boiled at all Oliver, 9 years, president; Amelia! Place them in a pan, cover them Gray, 10, treasurer and secretary; | with botling water and push them Dorothy Davenport, 12; Leslie Dav-jon the back of the stove, where the enport, 6; Frances Warner, 7. water will remain bot, but not boll-) ing, for ten minutes. LOVES THE On a gas range the pan may be Mrs. Mary Chepey, enffragist, of | #et aside and a second covering of | Manchester, Conn, who * recently | botling water poured over after gave that Pe gos $200,000 ae first is drained off. Jetly-like whites pubtic | mad t itt of a {aod soft yolks will be the result if| Louk ere es te tea benet lenees instructions are property fol large tract of jand in the heart of the city for @ public recreation | lowed. ground for children. She will equip it with modern apparatas. Olive a white spots from furniture. | the Kennedy Marriage Licenses. | Frank B. Stetson, Seattle, legal Beas B. Franklin, Beattie, legal; J | A. Hartuey, Stanwood, legal, Mabel reas | Hancock, Stanwood. legal; Louis A i Help |Donaldson, St. Paul, Minn. 33, Martha $toddard, Phoenix, Artz. P. 0. Turnherg, Seattle, legal . legal; EB Hilda M.| Wa, | Keep empty spools watt you go away, and slip them over the natls | salt will remove| which you hang your clothes on, so as to keep the latter from tearing. se Buy Your Hair Goods Where You Please, But Get Our = ° Prices First mvoid extravagance and high rents tn our place, and there- fore save you 26 pet cent on all your purchases. WE carry the STOCK to supply you in anything in manufactured HAIR hemo or we-mannfacture your cut hair or combings tn any way you w | Bring or mall them to us and let our EXPERT HAIR ioaitene | show you what they can do for you. id 25c in stamps for a 50c box of FACE POWDER, the best you e¥er used, ZAMORA CRISWELL CAUFFMAN, wen av. San Francisco Hair Store Examinations and Estimates any of our offices : <—ee Sliver Fillings... Cement . iniess Goid Fillings Porcelain Filiing Gold Crown and Bridge Work per tooth... seeees $5.00 ra Soe $5.00 BELLINGHAM, Sunset Block—EVERETT, 1803 Hewitt husks from as many | Simmer a cup of peeled tomatoos, | ja favorable de THE ELBOW BAG HERE IL AND SHOULD BE POPULAR STARTED IT BY USING ONE TO C A COUR) NCTION, IT CAN FE TO HOLD ALL SORTS OF SMALL WITH U ITY, WHILE LEAVIN woman in Portugal who bas the right to vote. She got it by send ing in her name on the census pa- per as the head of the household and as a mem of a profession Her demand b« at first refused, she applied to the courts and won sion. Mme Pr Sorgue, moh anarchist, hand Mr Wallace are at present at jaea who bas been described aa the | ries a larger equipme: most dangerous woman in Eu rope.” is wondrowsly buman and very sympathetic, Her dark eyes fash indignant fires at all stories of suffering and wrong, but whee in repose they are Denatiful in their tranquillity.” TODAY'S JOKE IN BLACK AND WHIT TOO MUCH COMPANY. “Have you ever loved before? asked the coy maid Yes,” yawned the worldly young man, “buternever before a chaper on, two small brothers and a pet bulldog. And then she suggested a trip down the old road to see the stars. Family skeletons are now on ex- hibition at the bathing beaches. if Ne | l age THE NATIONAL’S SUMMER SALE — a LINE At tremendous Sob mh store will be offered for tome ‘tWo df the specials : All Linen Suits, and taflored, in choice of white, tans in colors; up to $15; ata with eredit .... le or epee Fine Linen Dre different sizes, offered as a special tomorrow with credit . tee eeeee ‘The Summer Clears ONE-THIRD OFFON ALL SUITS AND COATS MILLINERY To clear the entire line, a are now offered at just one- National Quifining Gi | DRINK «| let stand a sUSTRATED 18 A FAD IN pb HERE THEY ‘SAY A PRING ARRY HER VANITY BOX Dt ING i 1 MADE OF ANY SIZE DESIR. THINGS, AND COMBINES GRACE 1G BOTH HANDB FREE, Woman's club of Concord, | ects soon ( have suf fietent “y to buy Orebard| howe, the quaint, toumbledown | structure In which Loutsa M. Aleott wrote “Little Men,” “Little Women" and other boos. The Begum of Bhopal cently arrived In London from Cen-| tral India for the coronat car and retinue than any other queen or princess of Europe. She bas Ortental car pets on which she always to avoll setting foot on al The crown of Bhopal! pa mother to daughtes from father to son. TEA PUNCH Moroccans Utilize Mint Leaves and | jar in the Brewing. i jer who called on the gov-| The Mans who re | ” A travele ernor of Morocco, deseribes in Har pers the making of tea in high-| brow circles there. The governor's nephew made the tea the First he warmed the pot. Then he took @ large lump of loaf sugar) eo big that bis hand could not sur | round it, and thrust it into the pot. | A big handful of freshly gathered) mint followed the sugar, and then; & sufficient quantity of the finest) green tea. Bolling water was then poured over this, and for the usual five or six minutes it waa permitted to stand. A slave then handed us each a glass of the liquid, which wi dotightful, but more like a | punch than everyday tea” TO REMOVE GREASE Fresh grease spots on the floor are removed by putting on dry soda, | w minutes, pour over | |botling water, let stand 15 minutes longer, and wasb up. “1 spent a week at thelr summer | vet | shoe) dyed | gentioma: | friend leave at 9:36. cottage. ‘Iney're different from most people.” “That so? Yes, they never once said, 10u know ont*here we do a lot of things that we wouldn't think of doing in the city.’ "—Detroit Free Prose. Dresses pecial Fomorrow $, every Linen Garment in our orrow’s selling. Here are just $5.00 0 @ ance Sale Gives You nicely trimmed all sizes, your natural, blue or original values special pric jal prices does not HALF-PRICE Wi Trimmed and ailored Hats half price—with credit. at itt and I do indeed symp »/ girl who is too indepen at home You my y |oranky in th workd, a father who will a same men, or any man, to call on his daughier every evening in the nothing of the ming, is considered very indulgent Indeedindulge Nt, Leaving your father and your out of the question, I want proper thing r to have-yo ) o'clock, @ you have be taking 1 who need have if it kes on tn later years hire Dear MiwGrey: Are pickled nae turtiua. ddr used in place of cw ean you tell me how tu pera? at fix thgm? YOUNG HOUSEWIFE A.—Inwredionts—To each pint ‘of vinegar, 1 ounce of salt, 6 pepper: | corns, nagturtiums. Mode—Gather the nasturtiam seed on a dry day when they are quite young and ten der, and Wipe clean on a cloth;eput in a dry glass bottle with vinegar, | @ walt avd pe If you | Independence find bottle, | feel sure you do not taht. what is not quite the om It will be mueh bet 1 be re i friend leave at, way mont » tim don't go to work wn them inf t Remember you end of Aug a place that some bread and butter were not for you a of the yw the Now eek, to sa late hour he re to @ as above h fit 1 othe 1 top of bottle they w twelve © in ten oF to pick could D M Dear Mins Grey tell whether it is absolutely necessary to have a lawyer | out title deed and abstracts to prop erty bought on the installment ? Can real estate compa t? Would it be legal? A CONSTANT READER AIf somo ono in the real « tate company ts a lawyer, they cau attend to it legally, but unless you know the company to be reliable | 114 advise you to employ a law whom you know to be honest EXPERIENCED Will you please Ber of on ounce y take Pound half ar and cut oth add the lemon | and freeze a the «inge ers water le x the well M mt f they ean remove Is that po Dear adve lor, stating pox marks advise me A I have om & eon an beauty WORRIED PERSON depends th ithe d A—It whether atroyed. 1 we sult firat« tern whether bef tr the an very sure altogether has on de m-| © ws Orey—1 am a married with a husband and cbi My husband says he loves and is good to me in n but he admires other we and one woman tn particular first six years of our married life was one long sweet dream. 1 have a always been a true, faithful wife and always stay at home and do my duty, and it hurts me to think he is untrag’to me. What shall I do? HEARTBROKEN WIFE A-—What I am going to nay in no wise an excuse for your hus ut to help you. It is not a duty to always at Not one woman In 4 can do #0 in mind This may bad proved untrue ngagement what Dear “man a parlor, | ¥8y* that the lat Dear dress that Mins Grey 1 have tt was wash looked like Can you tell me what to do to bring back the silky} appearance. What will take mud off velvet shoes? } is ANXIOUS. afrald your dress is} band, Well to notice in| Wor on whether the A I hopeless, It in buying such a 4 aliky or satin effect is in the weave or simply glaged on, and purchase only that In th® weave, (2) Never tempt ta remove mad from vel ap fact anything anti it ib@n it Will brush off eastiy.| would have adopted? DUTP! you how to remove the You would have let him go, for but might bave your you would not if you really loved some good dyeing| him, If you spoke to him of it would it not have beet with great love welling up in your heart? that love now’? Not just impels : an to make herself attractive man she loves. My advice $s to brace up, fix yourself as pret tily as possible, go out and en) life. This is Potiatch week, Sug gest to him that you take in the pativition together, but give a meal such as he kes, d self as attractively as you above all, have your heart and eye full of love before you make the suggestion amr wtay ng trouble during method Don't say dread Lea stain, just hous, Deat Mlb: Will you kb inforn} @®& how to apply th meal mm y for a brown M LONGRI DR A “LOW NECK Mivfthe cornmen! with dly just b halt be Dear Mina ( very) popular young friend calls every even ys until after 12. My very cranky laboring to make my I have decided to leave home. Would you advise me to work in the department store with my gentleman friend, or be a telephone «iri? Don't you think I am doing right to declare my inde pendence? PANSY BLOSSOM A—My doar girl, at 16 independ ence has such a different meaning BABY SHOW Alhambra Theatre One Week—lily 23rd to July 29th $50.00—IN CASH PRIZES—$50.00 To the Heavy and Light Weight Babies AN ADDITIONAL PRIZE—Of $10.00 to the Pret- tiest Baby We Can Take Care of All the Babies You Can Bring to Us BE SURE TO BRING YOUR BABY NOTICE—Parents are requested to bring the baby's pie- ture, with the full name and address on the back of the pie- ture, which will be returned after the baby show is ever, ing and papa ts & mao and wants me DOES AWAY WITH HOOPS. If you dislike embroidery hoops, erial very firmly on fn such a manner that there is no danger of slipping You may bend and crush your work to your heart's desire without dan ger of disturbing the design. If the paper catehes a stitch, it can easily be torn away after the work {s completed For Further Information, Watch Announcements Daily Navy Cream Salad Dressing More good Salads have been spoiled by the use of poor dressing than from any other cause. Navy Cr Salad Dressing adds the finishing touch to the Salad. No matter how good your Salad may otherwise be, without you use Navy Cream Salad Dressing, you have not tasted Perfect Salad. Navy Cream Salad Dressing is ade in Seattle HIGHEST IN QUALITY---LOWEST IN PRICE “Navy Cream” Is perfection In Salad Dressing, It is a Seattle product, prepared under the most ap- proved sanitary methods and according to the pure foods jaw. We want you to try it, and we know you will say with the others that it is the best on the market, Remember the name and ask for the brand. 15c—All Grocers with a | Ti ‘ase & off outhwickK Co tore Open From 0 «. m to @ p.m. Dally. Stconp Avenut AND Pike StHerT Now York Connection; JAMES MeORKERY & ©O., TMINTY-FOURTH 6TKERT Comic Masks at 5c 0c. Spe Alarm Clocks | reliable; Special Matting Suit | regularly 95 Bs Cases . Shopping 3ags orted 5c Coffee Percolators Japanese; regul Is; values Choice Special vars Shopping Baskets Japanese copper pte $1.48. .T5¢ Rosette Wafer Irons Two irons and handle packed in box; regular- | ly 50c. .39¢ Tea Tiles Made of earthenware, -Dute 35c with designs; al .25¢ arly Speci Special __THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. The “HUB’S” Semi-Annual Is the most successful event of the season. Hun- dreds and hundreds of Seattle men and young men and Potlateh visitors have outfitted themselves at 50c on the Dollar with the best Clothing that can be purchased. Positively every Summer Suit must goat Half-Price. We carry nothing over to another season. 15SuitsCutto$ 7. 20SuitsCutto$10. 25 Suits Cutto$i2. 30SuitsCutto$15. (Our Celebrated “Regal” Suits Are Included in This Sale) 615-619 First Avenue OPPOSITE THE TOTEM POLE—ON PIONEER SQUARE BUSINESS DEALINGS ALWAYS STRICTLY ON THE SQUARE | Low Round Trip Rates To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian 1 Rocky Mountains and Natjonal Park, For tnformation, dates and rates, call or write E, E, PENN, H, W. EOWARDS, @. A. P. D. CT. A. Seattle. 718 Second Av.,

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