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American woman guch capability along other why does she not begin to at least for herself, for other nations? ry ly not one woman ten that Knows that the present ‘of dresa, with one exception, * back to the time of the Deauty, Mme. Recamier. ‘ensoption is the high French ‘of the time of Louls XV, who med almost a century earlier than Order is heavy o4 if we are going i particular, let us do so with Mi why follow at all? Straight Curtains curtains while dry and stretchors-to those measure: ‘You will find no trouble tn the curtains to stretchers will bang straight when ‘Professor, do you think my technique is getting better?” Yes, but it isn’t quite convales- cent yet.” . Cupid Corner Helen Burrington, 1010 Belmont | N., will be married to Lioyd Tindall, | woes manager Daily Wireless, Saturday, August 26th, at the Boyls- ton Avenue Unitarian church. Rev, J. D. O. Powers will perform the ceremony. The two maids-of-bonor will be Louise Burrington, a sister of the bride, and Helen Hays, Spo- ne, & Cousin, and the four brides- Can one make fritters of clams; if so, how? MABEL. A.—Drain and chop a pint of clams and season with salt “and pep per. Make a fritter batter, using, however, moro flour, as the liquid bo 4° —— thing the batter, Stir the clama into this and fry tm boll 1K Dear Miss Grey; Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly give me a recipe for soft gin gerbroad? MAY. A.—6 cups flour, 3 cups molasses, 1 cup cream, 1 cup lard or butter, — 1 teaspoon saleratus and 2 toaspoonfuls ginger. This is ox jent. Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me what day of the week Sept. 18, 1864, fell on? Also, March 19, 18687 M. Be A.—Monday. Thursday. Dear Misy Grey: We want to give a social that will be a Ittle out ‘of the ordinary. Can you give us a sug ont MRS. L. M. A Dark Town Social” might moet your need, The invitations can be made fa the shape of a banjo, of red paper, atrung with gold or silver thread, Cut the back of tar paper and a white one for the middle |g “All the darkios will be there, Don't mention place, time and admissian sheot, On tho white shéet write: forget to curl your hair.” For entertainment hi to tell fortunes, ete. Of cou! must have a prize for the cake walk Dear Misa Grey: green suede bag? (2) Ts it customary to use both sides of writing paper? (3) Is ft considered bad taste to piny and sing ragtime muste? M. C. (1) Wit you please tell mo what will clean c. D. A—(1) Try dry bread crumbs or cornmeal. Gasoline will do, but be careful of fire, (2) It depends on the kind of paper you use. Do not do so on tab- let paper, but on the regular letter paper you may. {Summer Recipes for Housewives Rolled Rib Roast, Rolle, RECIPE FOR DANISH PUDDING. One cup tapioca, 3 pints water, % teaspoon salt, % teacup sugar, 1 tumbler bright jelly. Wash and soak tapioca over night. In morning cook in double bofier 1 hour. Stir frequently, Add salt, sugar and Jelly, and mix thoroughly. Turn into mould that has been dipped in cold water, and set away to harden, Serve with cream and sugar, ESTEE RE / TRY THIS, GIRLS Be above Jeaiousies. | When an. bh imph other girl is criticized, be the first pogtres, simple Fules these, for] to" gay the generous ‘word in de Bopulartyy: fense. natural. Young girls, from| Be a good listener. This is as ok of self-confidence, often try to|important as being able to ti yle and manners of/agroeably, It is a safe rule th y admire, and the re|everyone you meet likes to be lis tened to quite as well as to listen. DOWN A Dinner Menu, Gravy. Mashed Potatoes Cauliflower Salad, ‘ Danish Pudding. Coffee. Fried Kgg Plant. TeMpeDowsall §—¢ fouthwick Co Store Open From ) 2 AMES MeCREEKY & CO., THIRTY-FOURTM STRERT Dinner Favors a Napkins—and the PAPER NAPKINS In fancy designs, fine qual- ity paper, including border and bouquet patterns, Regularly 35c, special, per hundred .. +. BOE PAPER DOILIES All the newest designs, round, square and oval shapes, plain or hem- stitched or with fancy lace work; sizes from 5 to 14 inches, Specially priced, per dozen +115 to 35¢ DINNER FAVORS * Of paper, in assorted colors, including roses, bas- kets and cups. Specially priced, per dozen Like + soe oe CANDLESTICKS Miniature glass candle- sticks, birthday candle size, fine as favors for children, Specially priced, 4 for. 25¢ SERVING TRAYS Heavy nickeled ware, etch- ed in fancy designs, oval, size 15x20 inches, Regular- ly 98c ; speciai Oblong, with beaded edge; size 15x20 inches, Regu- larly $1.25; special.. .05¢ Round, with beaded edge. 25; special... JAPANESE TRAYS Made of papier mache, highly colored design on ‘of the vessel will not boit| maids, Marian Phipps, St. Paul, (3) A little good, clean ragtime, once in a while, does not burt any Jelly should boil fast and in| Ellee Curtis, Ruby Bilger and Ma-j one, but to make a practice of playing that kind of music, to the ex ) veesel. belle Wilton. Phillp Tindall, a/| clusion of something better, becomes very degrading. — ———— brother of the groom, will be the Dear Miss Grey: (1) Won't you tell us a nice way to fix our hair? & girl has spent @ certain dest man. ‘We both have rather full faces. We are over 15. of time with a man, she (3 If a hoy Is allowed to place a ring on the third finger of the ra. considers it wasted if he ? IONE AND IRENE. proposed. your bills collected. West. | Frances Lines, Portlaud, Or. 55¢ to $1.50 ALMOND SHELLS In silver and gilt finish. Specially priced, per dozen black enamel; size 9x12, Regularly 85c; special.... 69: . Size 10x14, regularly $1.10; special 89¢ Size 14x18, regularly $1.65; special .. see BL.25 SERVING TRAYS Of enameled tin; 10c size, special ..... +e T@ 19¢ size ...++ ..15¢ 25Se size ...+6 back from the face im two braids, arrange at the back of the 29} head and tie with bows that do not extend too much at the sides. ‘Collection Co, 433 N. Y. Bik.| Harry L. Grimes, Seattle. (2) Not unless there fs a definite understanding to thi ffect. jal 6169. BONBONS Put up in boxes of one dozen, assorted colors and kinds, containing paper caps, musical instruments, etc. Specially priced, per dozen - meget to $2.25 | 40c size ..... BIRTHDAY CANDLES ROUND SERVING 24 TRAYS Nickel plated; etched and embossed designs. The 13- inch size, regularly 15c, -10¢ see) Marie J. D. Smith, Seattle $| When a man wants to marry a woman, he asks her, Wait awhile, girls, Charles 8. Davia, Colville. 1} before you play at love. You will be glad tater if you follow this advice. at Madison park, five days, | Lillie Sylvester, Colville. yi —_——--—— Dear Miss Grey: (1) We are ts that they will not, and I hope it) af omorrow 5 How long|ts true. Tuesday, August 15. A 5 eee meet. ~ Oscar R. Munson, Seattle . Viola May Nickison, Oa Dear Mise Grey: There ts an Jobn Sutherland, Oakville old paying that w ond should Jeretha M. Gaddis, Chehalis. TWO BALLARD GIRLS. (marry a brunette, I am engaged A. (1) To the shoe tops. to # man who has dark, ourly 4) The latest Ls: sata din fa and brown eyes, As I am a q | eense= onanmess | brunette, many of my friends think 23| TODAY'S JOKE IN our marriage will not be happy. 1 BLACK AND WHITE |love this man very much. What do you think? PUZZLED. A. Yes, 1 know there ts a foolish saying to that effect, but why let a darkege saying come between) you and the man you love? Your) happiness will not depend on the} color of the hair or eyes, but rather | on the jount of unselfishness To effect a final clearance of all Tal lored Suite now carrie@ tn stock, tremen- dous reductions are being made through. out the Hne. Tomorrow we offer a special group of aplendid valuee—Suits originally marked bes Qt $25.00 and $30.00, including The “Liliputian,” riety of materials tn popular s candles in each box; colors pom ea _— Se Vente. ae -ee ee red, pink, yellow and white. Specially priced, per box $1 Down— § 4 ()—$1 Down / Seeeeaneee weneeaenes 10¢ ¥ ly $1 Down tomorrow—The PAPIER MACHE TRAYS Setanes 4 ‘oult ? Black enameled with gilt star decorations. SILK OR — SPECIAL — Dresses that bave sold at $22.50 and $26.00, in various shades of silk, all stres, are of- fered at the same I!beral terms tomor- bargain price pulp rapidly colander, stir the pulp rapidly while hot with a large spoon and it will pass through the colander more quickly than by |pressing It through. Bills collected: private oo ; confidential. 31 3 i Paty. AEAL , |Oved News for Angier and Hunter. Do you want to know where there | }7 |!a plenty of good fishing and hunt | fog? Don't fail to read the Chicago, | — | Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway | . All Milli Company’ | aye asoouncement. t-te) Half-Price on All Millinery rea ‘This reduction includes every Trim- med or Tailored Hat in the department-— some especially fine values--With Lib- oral Credit. 4tional Outhiting @. THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. It requires @ great deal of ex- 1 Down--Balance on Easy Terme perience to make right lenses right. W< have no secret pro- cess but we have the most mod- ern lens grinding machinery and skilled mento operate it. Our are those for whom wo have made glasses. 4 OH! . THIS LANGUAGE “That girl just banded you ‘a face.’” “Yes, but the last time I saw ber she ‘roasted me.’” Bargain Counter Days Eastern Railroad Rates OVER THE O-W. K&N, 0. S. L AND UNION PACIFIC August 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30. September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. ‘ These are the Dates When You Can Purchase Round Trip Tickets to Eastern and Middle Western Points (Final Return Limit October 31st) at Exceptionally Low Fi, From Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, a Harbor, and All Sound ints to HUTESON Poem OPTICAL CO 1330 2 UNION We manutecture our own goods here in Heattic ‘and soit ‘ $1.00 9-inch No. 303 Tem- Stee! Rule, 50¢ ‘ou are fortunate in being able te |) half thetr vaiue If you are next to Hart Schaffner & Marx Summer Suits 5] Our Fall Opening Display of | Wearing Apparel for Men and Women We wish to announce to you that we are now in” a position to have F | ‘you inspect our Fall ‘ | there for a couple of months; now summer is on the wane, the M. PRAGER & CO. 615 and 617 Second Ave. Denver, Colorade Springs and Pueblo Washington, D. C | Indianapolle Baltimore Detroit . | Minneapoll: | Now is the ideal time for the person on pleasure bent or the | business man to journey eastward. It’s been pretty hot back AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE THEATRE 4. L. Drow, Mer. Both Phones 41 TONIGHT, ALL WEEK. Merchandise for and Women, and we Matines Saturday, 100 and 960. assure you that it will ‘ be to your advantage to RAILROAD JACK. call at our very central- if Nights, 180, 280, 880, Soe j /) Sunday Matinee—“Forgiven.” > ly located store, 1418 jecond avenue. “MEN'S CLOTHING | LADIES’ SUITS MILLINERY NOVELTY COATS WAISTS Look at Our Show Window Display ABOUT CREDIT THE DESIRE to obtain unreasonably low terms will sometimes lead a person to pay exorbitant prices. WITH US terms are an after-consideratton—some- thing we do not sell, but give to you as free as sunshine—something you are entitled to without paying enormous prices. LOW PRICES is our hobby, and we'll give you prices for comparison that are guaranteed to be 10 to 20 per cent lower than those of any other store. Men § | cool days are 6 ghar. 9 Soon the leaves will begin to take on their beautiful colors, then to drop. The person who knows the East is familiar with the charm of it all. | Make the trip over the line of Electric Block Signals, Steel Coaches (safety means everything to the traveler); see the scenery along the Deautiful Columbia River Gorge; visit, if you wish, Portland, Salt Lake City, Denver and Colorado Springs; ride in the Through Sleeping Cara | which are a feature of this splendidly equipped system, Before you come to the end of your journey it's like home; no vexatious changing of cars or transfer of baggage. You go abroad in the West and you live in comfort till you reach your destination. TRY IT! -W. R. & N. (Line of the Shasta Limited) O. S. L. AND UNION PACIFIC Seattle Ticket Office: Passenger Station, Jackson Street, 16 Second Ave. at Fourth and Fifth Avenues. Phones: Main 932; Ind. 1995. Phones: Main 7878; Ind. 2623, G. &. Ellie, Gon. Agt. L. E. Gilbert, D. T. A, Seattle W. D, SKINNER General Freight and Passenger Agent Clothes Shop has turned over to Slothes Shop has turned over to us the balance of their summer stock, about 500 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits. They are on sale here now at the one price— PANTAGES THEATRE Popular Priced Vaude- ville’s eat Bal- ried Let Momer Lind & Co. - In “The Opera Singer’ Other Attractions LOIS THEATRE TONIGHT and ALL WEEK Matiness Tues, Wed, Sat, @ Aandusky-# inte ' Co, pnieancy, a: nica tte, the, bee “Beverly of Graustark.” PRE eR RERUN TRL RARE CPT: You'll still find a good assort- ment of patterns and a complete ange of sizes in all models tar- ried during the season, — M. PRAGER & CO. 615 and G17 Seeond Ave, ERARD, Bensational Heavyweight Ju; Other ‘Acta MADISON Bekins “” Store trunks in fireproof storage at 500 per month—two trunks for 76c per month, with free access, East 414, Cedar 414. A Company bi COLISEUM wihitting Evins itp PiloTorL.ars 141% Second Ave. Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy of THE POPULAR CREDIT STORE. || oy oct estate, ote