The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1915, Page 5

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—— | Make Your Own Bread, Ladies! aan SPECIAL LOW. TERMS |Cynthia Grey Tells How to | Doves < joanne : GAGH, Kecetver ond Ave, and Pike St On Edison Diamond Dise |Make Sack of Flour Last You New Wash Goods’ in a Splendll Phonogr aphs For a Short Time Only saree eo — NO INTEREST . OF FLOUR Two of the most popular styles of Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs are now being of- fered at unusually low terms for a short time only. Variety of New Shadings, New | Patterns and Fabrics 85c Silk aut Mercerized Crepa 50c rhis is a soft, lustrous fabric, with tinted grounds Che patterns are small and neat, 36 inches wide and may be had in an excellent range of color combinations | Reception Voile 35c | A splendid fabric for waists or dainty summer dresses. It is 40 inches wide and of a sheer, soft finish ‘ The designs are inty rosebud n white or tinted grounds costs $3.90 ° : Ss oO This is a medium weight of regulation crepe weave, This opportunity does not rag 4 gs "ah eee emia Bay ae | | white grounds, sesbioioered Abi "daisy Psi Hi the : ften, so it is wise re aan A conubhin following colors: Pink, cadet or orange; 43 inches wide. mgs nate Pao make loaf et Bee yabei be the a : riiea of leading bakers all over the country that their ndard Printed Marquisette 35c nt alti to take advantage of it now. t4-ounce loaf is bound to advance in price to 6 cents If the price of flour remains at its pr | 38 inches wide and a very attractive fabric, in a fancy tude. The relative costs would vary, of course, with locality, market prices, and other circumstances, English Embroidered Crepe $1.25 1d on a liberal estimate of $0.43 as cost of a 1-pound home weave, white grounds and dainty printed designs Mi re dents that home- | 2 nge but the diag ilustrates in a broad way the contention of many home economic stu | : { No needles to change; meds breed to winch the: cheobeet | Imported French Voile 35¢ the diamond point never Notice that the phrase “56 percent” in the sketch refers to the difference in cost per pound between A ‘sheer, dine Weave iaterial, 40 4hches wile sana baker's and home-made bread, not the difference in cost between the two big loaves of different weight i hades f . d a bide iecert ink. lilac, muaiseaae q i wears out. represented in the picture. | iades of medium bit penhagen, p' ac, me : cream a Thos. A. Edison ad TR | By Cynthia Grey | bagledln gh ie th rape pagal Silk and Mercerized Crepe de Chine 65¢ Cc hi G . Ps Si yy sani age ny a i With the price of flour rising | Forty inches wide and of an unusually sheer, lustrous ‘ented today ? low prom at its present rate, every house: | quality, in a splendid variety of soft shades. Light blue, in the high cost of livt 1 ) i ‘ i The Edison, Style 80, Is Priced at $80 ynt ta rey bd rire ‘ "the of uivernal food as err ciake Th tikes eee than pink, reseda and corn Dainty floral designs. A splendid : the oldest food, the staple whose smi : a cee at 1 fo ening ar ‘ We have it in Golden Oak, Fumed Oak and Mahog- , price alone has remained firm | ¢yér before -in making her sack |} 18 oe Willis SA gir Gingt 25¢ any. Has a clear, sweet tone, a good motor, and is a Woman’s Healthy vir er toot eens’ | Imported Scotch fabrics, 32 inches wide, plain weaves | of flour for the right thing, how and corded effects, in stripes, checks, plaids or plain good buy at these terms. and spirits depend upon her digestion | to get the grade of flour you shades for trimmings. Attractive, new designs and color- ings | SgrAm | & voting citizen oF not? |and circulation. Sallow skin, pimples, | pay for, how to store your flour, y rnin this country. My facial blemishes and depression, die! 6to—the H ces of The Edison, St le 200, Is Priced at $200 bg wasa nent priate never appear after the system bas t . Ye an yp telon ih if soon A sles : . ook out any naturalization papers. cleansed and the blood purified ’ This dainty, serviceable fabric is especially recom- —is built in Mahogany, Oak, a superb upright cabinet, tis dainty, se le fabric pecially gece your sack of Nour last longest A—All persons born or natural 9 With baker's bread rising in mended for children’s wear, as it requires no ironing and 4 honograph with a muting device to soften the tone, a lxed in the United States and sub rloe, | Jmay be had in white or tinted grounds with « good eal P grap jock te the Serladietion the : jean housewives to make their y be | ‘ very heavy, silent motor; really a magnificent musical citizens of the United States a bread at home. ment of pretty patterns 2 price, it would pay more Amer of the state wherein th r | Now, you can't get along with instrument. Article XIV of the constitution of ) | ont bread. It is one of the bent the United States. and most necessary of foods. Windsor Crepe Plisse 19¢ ° ° : i: T One slice of bread, unbuttered 4 S l Sal : ° The above inquir ° p This offer may be withdrawn at any time, so act now ue aber, ngsler OOK OE, ee ated Nant Eww Be pies stent own ettsi | | Petticoats in a Specia e| His question ts asked repeatedly fold Everywhere. le beaes, 16e., 3a. | value (calories, they are called) cimmatiieeuienintatiiaindeidiiennaah tetenibddinniiaa Akos seein . s If he and the other Inquirera have a a oe ————| to the body. continued to reside in this country Thi P. ! Can Of thie, 20 per cent is protein, a ry they must have been compelled to| in eop e Van or muscle builder, 38 per cent is Re complete an. eight-year course in I W * h | carbohydrate (largely heat pro- . , the public echocla, till they fe ncrease elg t aicer)’ana 3 per cent Ie fat. It | HIS is 1 usual lot of Petticoats which we have i na whether they Thin . 4 women o woul Wee Is, by the way, because there is Sis an our pee ary or 1 Petticoa A ic a a country or not ts 7 bs weit be Bi. | so little fat in bread that butter just rece ed from an Eastern manufacturer at a very . : - * Id seem the legitimate , ene" et a Gets ames ek) ree eet Be neh " ee : fe Victor, Edison Disc and Columbia Dealers. of the public schools to Im “ ‘ . Mersevér, as compered. with special price. Included in the assortment you will find part this information, If every per meats, vegetables and fruits, the new wide flare styles, as well as the medium widths, son in our land would memorize the bread is very completely digest: in all-Jersey, Jersey tops with messaline flounces, or all- constitution and understand each | | ed—there is practically no was j “ry ; i messaline. The flounces are from 14 to 18 inches deep, in a fine or wider pleating. The majority have the fitted elastic waist band. All sizes and lengths. Wide range of colors, including emerald, green, black, taupe, Ameri- can Beauty, pink, light blue, wistaria and shades of [| brown. This petticoat is well made, and an exceptional value at $2.75. —Second Floor. For Men; New Spring Neck| " Ties at 55c HE Ties in this assortment are every Since bread {s so necessary a food, and since It ix so much cheaper, all things considered for you to make ft yourself, it would pay you to devote a little study to bread-making at the present time, when flourycosts are soaring. Few housewives save tnoney as they should by buying the beat white flour and using {t for bread altogether, using pratry flour for making ples and cakes. Bread flour is made from hard spring wheat, which contains a large amount of gluten (the pro: tein substance which is o tial to the nourishing qualities of the bread) Moreover, the gluten particles are tough, and hold in the gases which make the bread light and TODAY Simple Home Recipe That |@ Olen col hich ms i She Gave Secretly Treated One No letters will be answered Week Pree Winter wheat flour, on the | TOMORROW, She Telis What She Gave | | privately through this depart. Sin a tew houre: sect bees'bine | other hand, is lacking in gluten, ee ‘ _, || ment unless self-addressed and Jc acid removed ina tect dare | but contains a great deal of NEXT DAY iA mows arya of St! stamped envelope is enclosed *r Wrie| starch. It is much more satis: ; ges ge yeas Meare maggot with the query 8 menial Of ox ‘ sytem | factory for making light, flaky OR ai MANE by’ uotee’s ehamts tone! CYNTHIA GREY. | ee a ee eh pastry——the kind that melts in | | recipe which she gave secretly. In| acer ; a et oe | SATURDAY reply to, thequenion. es to Whatl® ; ° Bread flour is always higher in | | | word of it, | cannot help but think | EAGLESON HOME BURNS | we would have better citizens and Missouri supreme court GOLDSMITH QUITS Pox fairer legislation $125,000 fines against five packing nee of James Eagle te | son, 6322 27th S. W, burned Tues-/ firme for antnat nw violet SGHWABAGHER BROS. °° 25. Sus Sos" sa0t, "2s @—we are two aire we mata —— } 000 . trouble for two young men who Only One ‘BROMO QUININE’) james S. Goldsmith, president of Sway. Loss, $1,000 Cause Uni ork with us. feels ont coming Pee Schwabacher & Co, the oldest known i ‘ |" We apologized, a8 you cngesetea! when we wrote before. They ac- |cepted the apology, but still they A veln will pay no more attention to us r been other than to be polite, and they | ered in the used to be #0 friendly. Now, what . the company has announced. shall we do? will tell thelr own « {any thin man or woman from five to elght pounds in y following this atmple W Grow om ber 8 | nolesale grocery house invSenttle, UNGOVEN COMMER VaIN has resigned from that firm after | MULLAN 10. 10 years’ service and will enter as an active director of the affairs of the Puget Sound Mill & Timber Co,, in which he has bought a sub CHATTER-BOXES. stan al interest é | A. —Laearn your lesson have Nathonerstein wilt wvconea She Stopped Her Son .7\.c78", ashe vs eoanisrsnos Good Sewed Work. Oak Leather ; emith as exccut! head of tt e e In justice to themselves, the young winit an, Lower Pur Pike Mace Market Schwabacher Co From Drinking —{r0i'\s"siti iat wire than tne | moat formal conversations with A St. Louis Woman Stopped Her! you Son From Drinking With a | of co) unco min 2 one of a beautiful quality of silk and fiber silk. They are all in the big open- i end shapes which are so immensely popu- lar for this spring and summer. , The col- orings in this particular assortment are exceptionally beautiful and the patterns are y those which the well-dressed man will 4 most readily select. Included are diagonal 3 Roman stripes on black, set in rich, heavy q , ice th. i . Th - she used she made the following! @ 1 have never yet gone any-|| Combing Won't Rid pric an pastry flour. ere: statement 1 used a simple pre-| fore It is simply the part of wis- Lal '’ To See scription which I mixed at home| ‘here with @ boy, but there are sev Hair of Dandruff |) dom to use the former ONLY for our neighborhood, | bread-ma and it {s as follows: To 2 of. of|snd one le a fine fellow. | am 16| ny oe merever: yenat Margador silk; beautiful, new figured ef- wat add 20 grains of muriate of/ ang he ie 19. Would it be proper|, 1%" only sure way to get rid of| |* used general rules for judging fects in blues, greens and purples, reds ammonia, a small box of Varlex|to agk him to our clase party? | Wndruff ts to dissolve it, then you Compound and 10 grains of pepsin NEDA. | t¢stroy it entirely. To do this, get] the best bread flour off-hand are and rich wine shades in smart combina- 1 gave a teaspoonful three times a vue sien alk sng |About four ounces of ordinary liquid lows , ‘ an bale day in hin coffee, Any druggist oe \neir metilogs oe ite destons|arvon; apply it at night when re Phe flour should have a slight tions. ‘The values are most exceptional, : “ can mix it for you, or supply these | oir ot har al to tneey Shey tiring; use enough to moisten the| Yellowish or creamy tinge. After and we know will please you. Special 55¢. ce: i: y z . Z e us pside the Pike 5S on Nee ‘Irst Mle ingredients at very little cost. This| strongly object to becoming seat | scalp and rub it in gently with the| pressed in the hand, the flour Just Inside the Pike St. Entrance, First Fie recipe can be given secretly in cof-|*r veaig” women in finger tips should fall loosely apart. If it 4 whom they Do th ’ 4 ‘ fee, tea or milk, or in the food, a8! have never shown the slightest in » this tonight, and by morning| remains in lumps, !t has too much = it has no taste, color or smell 9nd) terest. A good many ; most, if not all, of your dandruff] moisture in it eres ¥¢ girls have to is perfectly harmless. | believe | yo.) will be gone, and three or four| When rubbed between the | _ It should be kept in a cool, any mother or wife can do as T\the close of the school cour. tt ig |more applications will completely | fingers it should not feel too | @°Y Place, and one which is well- STILL UNMOLESTED have and rid their dear ones of this|(neromary for thelr mothers to @ssolve and entirely destroy every| smooth, and when tasted it | lighted and well-aired. awful habit."—Ads make some arrangement with oper |*Néle sign and trace of it, no mat-| should erunch a little, and have a And, above all, do not allow the | FALMOUTH, Fetx 10 — TiRa— exacts ————— | mothers who have eligible sons.” In|t¢’ haw much dandruff you may| sweet, nuvlike flavor. There | 8&ck to stand on the floor, as It | on steamer Wilhelmina, 9a | | some schools, the teachers are |" fj should not be a suspicion of | Gathers melature there very | viich sailed recently trom New ! Stop Catarrh! Open thoughtful enough to recognize thin ou will find, too, that all itch-| acidity | ae ,. | York with a cargo of food for Ger- | | have The simplest recipe, for ordi nary bread, follows. On succeed- ing days other recipes showing difficulty, and to overcome it in a | '®& and digging of the scalp will] | advocate the purchase of the many, was still anchored in the — Nostrils and Head harbor here today, under charge of her own oficers. Apparently there how you can make the greatest : a month, if used only for bread. is no intention on the part of the Relieves Head-Colds at Once (| We are two girls of 17 who| times better. kai y for bread. | variety of tasty breads and muf- | fritich admiralty to selee the ver, 9 | - a ; met two young men in a public! sone wan oe chee cp af rem! ~_ 9 pee} der sack of reeni be | | sel « or cargo. at this this time, a If your nostrils are clogged and piace not long ago. We were not|‘ 0 8 inexpensive and . e greatest economy, v ° your head is stuffed und you cant Intreduoed, bat we tet ‘theme tane| Never fals“to do the work —Adver- | Appetite Follows printed. AU AU: breathe freely because of a cold yg home and now they have asked men . . | satis ; aa LLL ELT 4 or catarrh, just get a small bottle for steady company. They are en- } Good Digestion = * diplomatic but entirely satisfactory at once, and your hair will be| 49pound sack of flour. Thie ‘ at In Her Wonderful Fantasy of the Sea way | fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and| ghould last a family of four over Says Cream Applied in Nostrils |) soft, and look and feel a hundred e Lowest Prices ]) — TODAY'S BEST REC of Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug|tire strangers to us, and we would — 1 o- _ — store. Apply a little of pov {rR like your advice before we give Finest Meats Nearly every one tndulgea their (| pre following rec a gives the in rant, antiseptic cream {nto Your our answers, —. ANDC, | { appetite, and the digestive organs { ple anc 4 Nostrils and let it penetrate} ,.—Girls who make acquaint Diese yore rwane )/gredients and cost of a simple and : t r in ne requain are abused, resulting in a con nourishing loaf ot bre which can . through every passage of YOUT ances without introductions are g |} westion of poisonous waste that ibe made with the greatest economy . head, soothing and healing the in-/ing to find themselves in embar-| en. p bowely-and causes much {lotr flour fot the rising priced m ; flamed, swollen mucous membrane ragsing situations sooner or later } misery and distress, leack and you get Instant relief. Just when, is probably not at all] M. k t: | Th t effecti medy t s | * Y 2 » te | } The most effective remed WO cups water, 1 tablespoon but — In Seven Acts Ah! how good it feels, Your hos-|important.. The only advice to| arkets |{ correct this condition tm the com- $lter (8.015), 1. tablespoon lard} No matter what ails your child, 4 trils are open, your head is clear, give to these girls, if they honestly | Thursday’s Specials: §|} vination of simple taxative herbs 1 (005), 1 tablespoon sugar (002), %{Sentle, thorough laxative should aly ° : no more hawking, snuffling, blow-| wish to be ladies, is to refuse to] $ with pepsin known as Dr. Cala- ; 0 6 flour (at| Ways be the first treatment givens The Most Fascinating, Marvelous, ing; no more headache, dryness| yee (hese men again, and got to run|f| Choice Spare IIc Beet etees mecca oie tek [Peseta griom 3.058). This makes}, If your Iittle one is outof-sorts, Gorgeous Fairy Story of the Sea or struggling for breath. Ely’s/any similar risk in the future Ribs oo ccs. |; natural biensant-tasting remea, |two excetient loaves’ of bread at a peg zien't resting, oats a a Balm ie ju t 0 “ gentle, yet positive in action, and tal cost of 8 6-10 cents, or a trifle ‘ally Ae be Ever Produced. from head colds and catarrh need.| ‘The requests have been so nu-\ Choice Rib and Loin i} quickly relieves Indigestion, con- }\cem dmenes each. Ir vou add milk |2ee if tongue ts coated.” This taut e It's a delight merous for the repetition of the Mutton § stipation, sick headache, helohing tlaaue loaf will cost about 6 cents,| Sure sign that its little stomach, 4 - Caroline Coe recipe for bran bread [ 1) DF Calg (ay hor at tt Mal ce thy) liver and bowels are clogged with Chops ........ he cents (iano T Coneane tie: ee |waste. When cross, irritable? in {baker s 10-cent loaf feverish, stomach sour, breath bad 4 7 jor has stomachache, diarrhoea, write Dr n ‘ ACCUSE FOUR G. 0. F. ore throat, full of cold, give a tea: Washington st zee ows Seotee Sew 8 Oh aon peoae + a i 4 cans Wild Rose Milk ... Fancy Plymouth 18¢ |spoonful of “California Syrup of OFFICE SEEKERS OF Figs,” and in a few hours all the [constipated polson, undigested LE food and sour bile gently moves FRAUD AT E CTION |: of its Httle bowels without | griping, and you have a well, play- | THRE ACT Ind. ey 0 =| others ‘can rest eaiy after gil e r i} a . fos "onan ping Fie a aa Seniea | ing this harmless “fruit laxative, easier es seniageb a because it never foils to cleanse a candidate for county treasurer in|the little one’s liver. and bowels Piguet election; Wil Paha jand sweeten the stomach and they B candidate haddl 'Feeorly love its pleasant taste. Full —. ~ >: ~~ Hiam = «Meyers, candidate for asses-| diyections for babies, children of Odeon, Ist at Pike sor, and Morton Holmes, candidate] all ages and. fo grown-ups. printed Miss Kellerman’s wonderful rm ae that it printed at length and al! { ; aie ho desire it shoutd clip it out cone legedine” gerd The Truth “ BRAN BREAR—Ior two loaves hand-to-hand struggle under june 1 quart of flour, 1 quart of bran Mix these together and make al high cliff, bound hands and Ol e al : welt” In the center and turn into it 2% cups of t fest. has heen added 2 tablespoons of mo- Insnes and 1 tablespoon of melted A free stereopticon lec-' cup of tepid water and add to the} other Ingredients. Stir the mixture the water; her plunge from a jand 1 even tablespoonful of salt.| pid water, to which lerd, Dissolve 1 cake of yeast in % | ture showing actual condi- jaa beat t all together for at least ions . *y Cedar 19 minutes tions at the new Me TT ores a tow aah % heavy river dam will be delivered jctoth and tet “rise” over night In the morning shape tnto 1 ee by Councilman Goddard to-' put into greased vans and allow to ular 186 mt} Ivery Until Thursday Night for county commissioner, were ar:|on each bottle om (storage) . CHARLEN CHA rested today. The accused men are| Beware of counterfelt fig syrups. double in size, Bake in very mod-| 2 doz......... vr rely om chet mei republicans | Ask your druggist for a 50-cent te morrow (Thursday) at 12 * oN ov TH fea a he ou h erate oven 1% ho tr ths 4. Galas | hottie of “California Syrup of " 10c—Seattle’ sBestPhotoplay Hous 10¢ o'clock noon at the Grand “the success of bran bread de-| Wi slgniies purity get aulality, felinen Bor | Long Istand has a population of| iigs:” then see that it is made by J oan . ; ends largely upon the thorough|H Shops Open Until 6:202.M. Mf} orm Lene or THe ANGELEs” | 500,000, whieh is greater thanithe “California Fig Syrup Come =a Jpera House. beating and slow baking | Dram that of New Jersey. pan)

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