The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1911, Page 5

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Raspberry Gateau. jdered sugar; add six woll-beaten i‘ Place atices of sponge cake on/egge; season with a little orange: a dish; pour over them &® pound /flower water and a drop or two of and « half of raspberries and cur essence of lemon. Beat the whole rants stewed with half a pound of/sor twenty minutes and bake In a r; allow to stand for half an) quick ove: flavor and sweeten whipped pour over them and serve, ta Easy Peach Cobbier, Line a ‘inh with plain pastry, Rice Cake. and pour into it freshlystewed Mix half a pound of alfted rice! peaches, Cover the dish with pas. flour with half a pound of pow: 'try and bake a nice atin ee eee AY'S i 8 ! TODAY" on LACK AND (Cup id Corner —— Garr, 1756 W, S8th, will lbe united in marriage to Ray ¥. Yerkes, 5216 Ruasel av, at six H o'clock Saturday eventng, at the home of the bride. Rey. L. B. H Lakin will perform the ceremony Lucy Hawley will be the maid of = and Jesse Krogan, the best cream, The house will be decorated with sweet peas and ferns, and during the service the young people will stand under an arch of the same Yerkes and his bride will go at once to their home at 3003 Court land Place, 5. B, Seattle. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Morris Finnestad, Seattle, legal; | Sina Wick, Seatt!® legal; Pouler ( Parrein, Seattle, 26; Verine Hurst, Brick Seastyom, Brem Rlenda Leyon, Brémer-| : Thomas Jonson, Port Lud-| SEO iow, legal; Bear M. Y. } lat anaes Harry? WhY | port Ludlow, legal; Ray F. ¥ cf ge page Seattle, 20; Florence Garr, Seatt Tes better to have a regular iz: John Rogavich, Renton, 35; 4 sood-fornothing than an irregul@r | iicien Roxyekl, Ballard, 17; Louls Ope, fen't er" Sanda, Seattle, legal; Ada Norman, Peter Ostby, Se . Redmond, legal; AUREL ERT ESSE OES atte, 33; Bale Lindstrom, Seattie, 2; B rdan Moore, Seattle bs agen oN baste’ legal; Alico M Davis, Leaven #% The National Deughters of «| *orh, Wash. legal; al it pn a. ers Of ® lt owell, Wash. 26; Martha Sturr, # the G. AR. will give a bene. #| [Owe Wen 94 we fit social and program this eve. ning at $ p.m. at Veterans ® Hall Armory. A prize will be $ given for the prettiest basket There are two sides to an argu ment but only one end. Age may bring Wisdom, but leaves little time to use It. eeeeeeeeee ee RAR e Ree The National’s Mid-Summer Sale oe Or Suits, Coats, Dresses; Waists and Millinery ALL LINEN SUITS — Some very dainty ones, in all sizes, of blue, white, tan and natural This sale does not change our Nberal credit offer—A emali de- and weekly payments. colors—values up to $15.00. Your choice with C398 our Iiberal | a credit terms, only .....$5.00 | Your name is as good se cash. Se ry aiid a MILLINERY SALE!—$10.00, $12.50 AND $15.00 a. HATS, ONLY $5.00 All Trimmed and Taflored Hats are offered at the one price of only “FIVE dollars, regardiess of thetr regular selling price, up to $15.00 Select from these stylish and well-trimmed poten, with our $5.00 One long table loaded with beautiful Lingerie Waists at a remarkably low price awaits your coming tomor- / row to this MIDSUMMER SALE. Your cholce at only Buy Your Hair Goods Where You Please, But Get Our Prices First We avoid extravagance and high rents In our place, and there fore save you 30 per cent on all your purchases. WE carry the STOCK to supply you In anything in manufactured HAIR GOODS, or we manufacture your cut hair or ecombings in any way you wish. Bring or mail them to us and let our EXPERT HAIR WORKERS show you what they can do for you. Send 25c in stamps for # 50c box of FACE POWDER, the best you ever used. ZAMOKA CRISWELL CAUFFMAN, 1401 First Av. San Francisco Hair Store 2 Cents for a Bottle This is another feature of Navy Cream * Salad Dressing. You pay your grocer only 15 cents for a bottle of the finest Salad Dressing on the market, and he refunds you 2 cents for the empty bottle. ALL GROCERS mw) Wrap : for F alll Wear) ie evening | | Dear | pleane in| an wrap ts very| infor at ho Hast Indian tendency. The wide velvet fac ray design ls €%-|\poys togethe: Seuted on the) 4 y aides of the wrap, the pat-| A—() tern radiating from the sleeves. so much.” () Pass girls, This is done io black and white and gold threads Deer over in a long atiteh, whichimy hair a very |. A do it yourse! darken hair makes showy design pink liberty. |very plainly reduce itt (2) What Swat One Another! and play uppercuts with| measure of a girl of 18, whose * advises Laura Lydell | waist fe 22 Inches? “Girls, if you would be supple, Faye Bennett, girl boxer of Ne (3) What housework should a) healthy, wise and beauteous, put on, York. SPECIAL BED ROASTER Special for tomorrow only at Special . Like picture, Special ..5..46. OAK ROCKER Made of quarter - sawed stock, in the golden or ere 4 A plain style of mission ef- fect, Early English finish, English finish ; medium hi made of hardwood, large back, panel style, shaped | square mirror, straight front, saddle seat; regular ee with wood drawer $26.50 value ....... $4.75. Special ......B2.' This Store Is Open Every Saturday Evening for the Special .. Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store juy Now ay Later All the Credit You Want IKE 8T. AND FIFTH AV. Mins me how to answer card which we re We recely and | wonder if ceived from the Bast? ed no invitation it will be right to send a present the feot. The ktltapiespoontul of capers; jan't the cream fine? it help yourself, Mine if. and the Grey 1 switeh I bought a few months It has faded until it ts lighter than | qiererent shades of green. Can it be darkened? wee: Cynthia Grey’s Letters Grey; Will ANXIOUS. former, it is op- | cleanin Ing, im one con-| A.—It depends _|m wedding “at " announ tinuous plece, ment, or an ordinary “at hom forms collar and|# the latter, a present ts not ox | pected it the rovers, and ¢x-|tional tending around] Dgar Miss Grey: Can you tell } to make French sand the back, holds aeerTiO ofl. the fullness at] A.—Chop i cup white meat of| lenicken, % olives, 1 gherkin and 1] Joeves;(# Pint of mayonnaixe dressing. eRe. S *') Spread on thin slices of bread and | with velvet cuffs, tle with ribbons. are striking in} Dear Miss Grey (1) Which ; hand should a girl give a boy when tte A very) cetting out of a buggy? ; el irl to! vaieatt om-| (2) When a boy treats a6 ey gouge ™*\ico cream should she thank him broidery im sun-jas soon as they have fini#hed? /"(a) It there are several girls and | BLOCKHBAD, EKither. ettor to way sometbiNg | mistake of wearing pale blues and » you have finished 1 enjoy It\gay ghades of other colors are her firat TROUBLED. you add half one I am with should hand me a box of cw should I help myself, it to the others first? or hand |‘)at matches th to the other then to the boys and them |nair pent, have #0. NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR pes (4) In tt wrong for a girl of 18 to play with dolls? ») Wont you these questions? GRATEFUL GOLDILOCKS. A~—(1) It may improve It to massage it gently, but bé careful please answer whether it tn} mot to treat it harably (2) There is no standard for « | growing girl | (&) She should be capable of room nicely, of cooking ja plain meal, of darning her stock jings, sewing a neat seam by hand or machine, and numberless other little things to help make home the |place it should be, (4) No, indeed, play with dolls | just as long as you care to. Six-Sentence Talks BY CYNTHIA GREY BY CYNTHIA GREY. Teli What Colors Becoming. | The old saying that one can al ways wear, becomingly, the color yes does not al ways hold good, as in the case of ja brownmeyed girl with « muddy” complexion The pale blonde often makes the |How to Are pinks, whereas’ bright red and the | forte. If the complexion is pink and the or white, lavender will prove the most becoming color. All shades of red should be dis- carded by the woman with a florid complexion, who might better use | fhe red-haired girt should cow fine herself to shades of brown and Yes, and you may be able to/tan, to bines and to shades of red Senna is used to}which contain glints of the shade 1 would advise you to jof her hatr. da first to be sure. The wrap is of|try a few str white stk #0rB®.! Doar Mins Grey: and the lining of should be the bust girl of 13 be capable of? BREAKFAST TABLE A new style, as shown in very A plain, neat, chilless con-| This splendid oval oak struction in a Vernis Mar- Roaster, self-basting style picture, tin bronze finish, continu-| made of / heavy polished serviceable, ous posts and seven filling | Pig ery throughout, rods; a very superior style. |?!“ steel; size 11xi7 inches; regular price ‘oo made of fir, the golden, fumed or Early English finish ; 38-inch top. | Special price .... qa) strong and well braced in ble ‘Special tivary Ta but with slightly different shaped shelf, made of solid quarter-sawed oak, in the polished golden finish; 24x42 inch top; one drawer; regular price $15.00. fi, KX XK ay) Nie ‘ We: A strong, serviceable Chair, of hand-woven wicker, made on a maple frame, high back, comfortable roll seat, natural finish; regular price $5.00. $3.25 Many Wonderful Bargains in Used Furniture Will Be Offered in Our Basement Tomorrow I have &lof pink ‘pall of fat on the end of my nose My face is very thin and it shows} Can bdo anything to} *, with clear olive skin, to don the pa nd blue. Brunet! jare the Things You Should Know ¥F, W. STEVENSON & CO, brokers, Batley Bldg. are advised stocks should be purchased at = ————— | Fent prices wr ALL EXACTLY AS WE Al 'OKK GUARANTKED Dentists ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Cor, First Ave. and Pike Opposite Market AMUSEMENTS |MO ORE THEATRE By General Request Tonight, Matines Tomorrow THR RLLERY 26 BAND MOGRETHEATRE }One Week, beginning Sunday, July 20, Apectal Prices Wednesday Matinee, CuAUNCEY oLcotr ow play, Re ye $1.00; balcony, The and See; gallery, See; Matinees, lower floor, $1.00; baleony, 186 and 50e; gallery, Be. a OMG CALE WERK e “Ak COWROY'S GIRL” jerting Sul iv tee ‘ehan” nous Pia! “The Twe " Fimpress The Coolest Spot in Town.” ‘The World's Greatest Miustoniat, ALBINI Big & & ©. Both Phones £106. THE NEW Acte—6 Cooled by the Indirect Radiating System. BANA — thy Tempestuons French Dancer, Other Acte—6 PANTAGES THEATRE st ‘Thrilling of Acts ARIZONA JOR @ (O., “A Gilmpse of Prairie dnd Another ig "Rasher Bit COLISEUM ‘Third Avy, and James st Coolest Photoplay Theatre In Town OFFICIAL POTLATCH PICTURES WEEK. See Yourseif in the Moving Pictures. GRAND OPERA HOUSE)|"~ LBV, Manager. D VAUDBVE A Big Act Dut No Change in Prices ADMISSION Se AND 100, LHAMBRA THEATRE Week, Starting Sunday Matinee, Annual Appearance, RICHARD & PRINGLE’S FAMOUS MINSTRELS Headed by Clarence Powell and —OTHBRS-———40 Go, be and Tho. 1pm. toll pm Noxt 40 Price Box office SORE BS wae ‘Doysall&— fouthwick Co More Open Krom 9%. m. to # p m. Dally. SECOND AVENUE AND Pike SrReeT L, York Comnection; JAMES MeCKREMY @ O0., TMINTY- FOURTH STRERT We Can Sell Knit. 4-in-Hands 05 HE finest line of patterns, too, that we have been able to offer yet! Besides black knit with double white crossbars, there are Ties with black grounds and bars of all colors—there are Ties in all the plain colors—and two-tone Ties combining all colors! In the sale also are: Barathea Silk 4-in-Hands, all Colors, 25¢ HEY are of the narrow width (1% inches), designed for wear with close collars. They are triple-stitched—made like fifty ies, 50 inches long—fully twenty colors, : Folded-End Silk 4-1n-Hands, 25¢ cent * Bt K combined with white—many com- binations of colo The backs are triple- Stitched—the Ties are 47 inches long. Narrow Silk Ties With Crossbars, 25¢ No quite 1% inches wide. Ties with grounds of navy blue and little narrow stripes in contrasting colors—there are fully a dozen ground colors. And these Ties are as vell made as all the 1 " 47 inches We are devot- - "two full = Street windows this exhibit— De pee it! asc Virst Floor. * There are Boys’ Shoes That Wear BRING YOU BACK FOR ANOTHER PAIR That's where we make our profit. Therefore we are very particular about the material and workman- ship which go into our Boys’ Shoes, aiming to give you at all times the maximum of quality at the minimum of c THEY HAVE STOOD THE TEST. If you have not tried a pair, let us prove to you that we have both lost money Extra values for Satur- day and next week: Boys’ Heavy Puritan Calf Unlined Shoes, standard screw soles ; the best-wearing shoe made; sizes 9 to 13% ...$2.00 Boys’ Dress Shoes, patent leather or gun-metal calf; short vamp and high toe; button or blucher; just like the men are wearing. Extra good value for .. ene dk $2.50 Boys’ Satin Calf Shoes, all leather solesj heels and_coun- GOIN i cmdnnh > oan ep Renna ch Mabe see saad beck tas oe $1. Boys’ Cum Metal Calf Bluchers; made over the latest style lasts, with short vamp and high toe; worth $2.50 any ae Saturday special .....,.... Raymond & Hoyt 1406 THIRD AVE. Between Pike and Union THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GOOD SHOES 25c Goodell No 1 6-Cutter Glass Cutter, 15¢ Th, Tesular price, te 42:36 in a ol igh end re Learn taught Hindle. 25 Per Cent.Discount for 30 Days On all Plume Work—dysing, clean ing, curling, making and witlowing. MODEL MILLINERY 827 PROPLE’S BANK BLDG. Millinery; price right; oh It is the most per- and convenient glass cutter we have ever found. 10¢ Goodelt No. 387 Polished Bronze, Oh, just learned dance; that’s nothing. Four private lessons at Stevens’, Fourth, near Pine, Halla fw private lensont day and evening, Trial altways free Main 9911, Ind, 74 to Yours for Bargaine, Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a, m. to 8 p. m, including coffee, tea, mil beer BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. “MEALS SERVED _ Str. City of Everett or Telegraph Three round trips daily. § tle at 7 a m and 4p, m. Sunday, leave 2 Vocal and Instrumental Musi¢ Afternoons and Evenings, Why Cook at Home? m, 9:46 a om, 2:16 p. from Colman dook. edule subject to change Phonos—Sunset, Main 9993; Ind. 726.

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