The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1924, Page 14

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THI EATTLI TAR Artificial Lake to Join [ Ranche 635,000,000 Enterprise - gable Watery ett ere t's why you always ind a Trimo Chain Wrench where there's Beavy work to do. Like ther Trimo Tools—al! Parts are interchange- gpble. Jaws and handle are drop-forged steel. Bication of chain pocket in @aandie makes this wrench the GPoogest on the market—brings 5 drawing stress on handle where R Boe greatest strength OOD RIVER Fruit Pee- tin, extracted from fruit refined, clarified, bottled ready for use, will make one- half ‘more jelly or jam from the same amount of fruit. ” Never fails to “set”. Try this tested recipe: Strawberry, penshorny, Blackberry or Raspberry ne lly a Fir) } lot leveled cups sugar H bottle fet ap) ‘ood River Frutt Pectin Prepare two quarts of hee owe * Crush well with a masher ‘Add iy cap of water, stir until boll: ing, cover the kettle and simmer se, for § minutes. Strain through _ deliy bag. Measure the juice and kettle and mix weil. Place over the hottest fire and stir constantly until boiling. Add at once the Hood River Fruit Pectin. Bring to « boil again, stirring con + stantly, and boil for 1 minute. Re move from the fire. Let stand for | ASAE ETRE SG OTR AE RMEE sugar into the ® minute or so. Skim and pour quickly Hood River Fruit Pectin “‘Mahes jelly jell”’ ' Dh. J, It. BINYON by Free Examination ON WAWTIE eo DY graduate op- Unless absolutely necessary, 1116 WUUST AVE, gi? | curtains, R Uonurioht, American Homes Bureau, 4 “Ill be rece 4 d aye BEST $2.50 cLasses | Glaasea not. prescribed BINYON OPTICAL CO, | | s and Ocean Will Provide Navi- vay for Ships Three women Steu Pioneer Pageant Will Be Continued | WALLA WALLA July ‘BRIDE SHOWS JUDGMENT _ IN CHOOSING FURNITURE Avolds Monotony With Her Cheers | ful Enameled Bedroom, | By MARIAN MOORE. | | It would be rather monotonous jto walk through your newly mar- ried friend’s house or apartment | }and in every room see just dark. | j heavy furniture. Of course you | would volce your ufdal extlama-| tions of approval, but you would really feel like asking the bride/ why on earth she didn’t have some | thing of lighter and more airy ap- pearance somewhere in her home. And the bedroom {s the vers place where you would like to see this variation. | The Ivory enameled set in this pleture Is a perfect example of true dignity combined with the delicate Dainty Ivory Bedroom. | feminine touch in furnishings. It 1s so rich looking that it is perfect-| ly appropriate for the small house| | bedroom which .opens off the living | room, so that when your after- noon callér is ensconced on the liv- | ing room davyenpdrt she immedi-| ately views your boudoir. Near | the doorway there is a stately but| light-weight armchair with an up- holstered seat, an artistic and fair- | ly faithful reproduction of a Shera- ton model. ‘The bed gnd.the bu- | reau, though, reflect the character: istics of ‘that other designer, Hep- pelwhite,, the . mare whose s#tylés | Sheraton uncharitably predicted | would mot live Téng. Little did | Sheraton think that the day would comé * whet” fhe distinguishing marks of beth their designs would be combined Into a single charming group of furniture perfected by dis- tinctly 1924 Ideas of good taste. ( Marian Moore, care of this newspaper for advice or infor. mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped .ad- dressed envelope for reply.) How many Mate rods do draperies require?—h, Answer: Three—one each a | | valance, overdraperies, and glass | ) American Wins THE Y’ RE “LADIES OF TAMMANY" Siive Tribute GR 1H ? KNEW NO BOUNDS art and they are WAR WIDOWS WED Getting Ready for Templars’ Conclave who are being heard a nany's voice booms at the democratic convention. Pittabura, recently Becamis mother of several pHMeés Xe re, left to right, Miss E Barry, Mrs. Barbara Porges and Mrs, Ernestine | of them died. Betty, of course, was grief-stricken. About ¢ on the committee of Seven now bossing Tammany in lieu of the)» the same time some kittens had been born to the family’s -man boas” system that temporarily halted with the death of “Boas” Murphy ve, it mat cat. Why her offepring should die and the cat's be ty could ot figure So she ypted the kittens. Here she is ....have you discovered the many P.C.B. Treats? Now you can select dainty cakes from the new Easy-Choice Display OUR GROCER has a new and You can choose exactly the shade of FIG BAR Pleoty of exes go inte he * the right tante. Fresh, molst and delicious when you buy them, ‘CHOCOLATE ECLAIRE Wheleseme chocolate complete! wonderful service fixture in his store—the Easy-Choice Display! Na- turally, he'll be proud to show it to you. Today—while in the store—examine this remarkable innovation. Take time to notice the many ways in which it helps you. * +t * ee For example, with the Easy-Choice Display—you can see more varieties of cookies within plain view. Some- taste or texture that appeals to your appetite or answers your luncheon, tea or party requirements, You can be Sure of fresh dainty cakes or English- style biscuits—for the Easy- Choice is air-tight— moisture-proof! You can be sure of highest quality. P.C. B. Products, you know, are made by the bakers of Snow Flakes. You-can be sure of cleanliness. The jient wa : 5 " Easy-Choice Display is dust-proofand oer : dace peor irk here perl hand-proof—gleaming in white enamel tween meals—in fact, on all occasions. SHORTIE The rich batter favor of this distinctive Scotch shorth blends with ite m apt secving with ibecreem, 4, and the like, 2) Engl filled Buford. Again, however, your taste may run to fresh, moist, new-crop Fig Bars or heaped-up Chocolate Eclaires, All of these and many others — Fruit Sundae, Oxford, Shortie, Panama Cream, etc., are ready for your selection. and glistening glass. You'll like it. **+ * *€ & 8 & B You will serve delicious treats more often, too, because of the happy, appe- tizing reminders in the Easy-Choice Display. It’s at your grocer’s—use it/ The Easy-Choice Display is patented by the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company. You will find it in the stores of most of the dealers who handle P. C. B. Products. They are the leading merchants in each community on the Pacific Coast PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. , “Bakers of Snow Flakes” AINTY CAKES « ish~ style Biscuits pemane see aia? H § Ries gS

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