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San Bernardino News and The Free Press from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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7 Woman's Page of The News Social News Home Hints Social Clubs Lodges IIMDT i tan P.ltFAKFAST Nutmeg Melon Creamed llruiiis French Fried Potatoes CcreHl Tons! Orniim Marmalade Cort'cc l.l'.WIIF.ON' Ham Omelel Spaghetti Croiiucllcs Potato Salad Fruit l.ady Cake Tea IHNNKR Cream (if Tomato Soup Itoaxl Leg of l.anib llnnsl Potatoes Strinf; lleaas Apple and Walnut Salad Chocolate SonlTle Wafers CI se Coffee I lil IT 'A WITIIOiT Two-thirds i-ii 11 butter, two nil's sucar, two (lips raisins, two nips currants, two enps sweet milk, oiK' unnnn imlfi tu'fi I inruir, six nil's oi uour, one iiui men, TOO HOT TO (If course it is. Let us do it for you ami more cheaply than you ran do it. Have our wagon call or phone us and wo will deliver. Phones: Homo, soil. Sunset 1 CITV IIAKFKT Third Si.

DOLE'S Pineapple Juice Most licfreshiiig ami Wholesome drink during these hot days. Wu are demonstrating il this week. I Mop in and try a glass. NEWBERRY'S I'llOIM'S si. Mullen 9 CHINA SHOP Thi nl Si.

House of Steinberg World's Large! Tailors. 117 Third SI. Suili or Overcoats inudo (o meas ure I niou Made. $15 A. Graff Ladies' Tailor and importer Kill.

Ilhlg. and streets. TVKH Till': X. 1 Cor. Third Homu 3G I.

SPECIAL SALE on Trunks, Suil Cnses and Travel. ing lings. BARNAT JEWELRY CO. Third St. OltDIOK VOl ICH from American Fish Ice Company H7I) Third St.

iioiiie I'aciiic LARSEN'S Dye Works and Laundry Co. Home SUO. Pacific 251 Main Office und Works, 501 South Street, I itched one teaspoon cinnainon, ono-hiilf pound of citron nit lino, one. teaspoon 'of allspice, one of cloves. SOI It liF.AM FIJI it Take two nips of brown sugar, I niis of flour, one teaspoon soda, one cup of thick, sour cream, one i'kp, llirce-foiirlhs cup of i-ur- rants and three-fourths nip of rais-ins.

Ileal sugar and obk Unlit iadd cream, In which soda has been dissolved, then the flour and lastly Idle, fruit, well-dredged with flour. Mnko into a loaf and bake an hour or more. I i. s.wim Cliop a medium-sized Hernmila onion linely with one-half a dozen hard rboiled salt, pepper and 'cayenne to taste, and sufficient salad ni to make a paste. Spread about an eighth of an inch In thickness on 'white or whole wheat bread with tin! crusts carefully trimmed; cover with ia while lettuce leaf, place another piece of broad on top and serve.

STK.WI) SANDWK Take Hie yolks of three hard boiled eggs and, with an ounce of butter, moiled, ruli them to a smooth paste. (Irate into this four ounces of cheese, work together well and season to taste with salt and popper. Cut slices of thin hrcad butter, and spread ich slice with one-third of this paste; fold the other half or the slice over it, and serve. Mrs. is spending a short vacation in Kan Francisco.

Mr. Howard and family left, today for Salt Lake city, where they will K. ,1. P.arber left today for Minneapolis, after a visit here with Mrs. Harrison.

Augusta llacktaniier will leave lo-' morrow by the Salt Lake for lllne Karth, Minnesota. A -J Mr. amlw Mrs. A. Palmer will In passengers on the Salt Lake line tomorrow for I'ort Worth, Texas.

Mrs. S. .1. Ilelinessy and daughter, I.oretla, leave tomorrow for a month's visit In San TMcgo and the beaches. It.

C. lioyd leaves toiuorrow for Clarksburg, West Virginia, via the Salt Lake by way or Seattle, where ho will visit a few days. 4 W. S. Hoggs of the Sua licrnardino King company left today over the Salt Lake line for Pittsburg, where In! will take a position In thi! drug business.

Mrs. Kirhy, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Andreson of li71 Fourth street, will leave tomorrow 1 for her home in Denver, Colorado, traveling by way of the Salt Luke i Itoule. Ilest spuds at Meyer's.

XOTICF. OK IMSSOLITIOX OF I'AKTNFISSIIII'. Notice Is hereby given that, certain law partnership heretofore existing between Frank T. Hates and Raymond K. Hodge, under the lirm name and designation of ilates ft Hodge, has been this day dissolved by the mutual consent of the parties hereto.

Dated July 12, 191S. FRANK T. ItATFS. 11AY.MOND E. HOIJCK.

II makes no difference what druggist's nanin Is upon a prescription Iho Owl can fill it right. Why? Ilecause we dispense only the peerless preparation!) of Iho standard makes. We solicit your patronage. Doth Phone. Free Delivery.

8i S. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS DRUG 1 Iti iile-lii-lle Is (nest of Honor. With Shasta daisies and greenery for decorations a very pretty infor-j inal affair was given this afternoon in honor of a July bride-eject, Miss Mae Meyer, tie hostesses being Mrs. William lloaglaud and Mrs. Frnost Ham-i nier.

at the former's home at I Tenth street. The delightful event jwas given In the form of a linuilkcr-' chief noil jelly shower as a token of the high esteem in which Miss Meyer 'is held by her many friends. Thi! afternoon was spent in hem-! mills towels for Mi-s Meyer and soiled ions en the phonograph were ren-jdcred, which made the afternoon a i pleasant, one. Itcfi'eslinieiits of Ice Icreani and cake were served to the I guests, who numbered Miss Meyer's most intimate and a few neighborhood friends. Deliglitlul Fiislcrn Trip.

I Mrs. Murh'iii'c ami daughter Hoicn land sons, Horace and Carl, will leave tomorrow for a summer trip of six weeks visiting many points In the middle west, traveling on the Salt jllllie lioiile. Their first slop will lie jmade at Salt Lake city, where they will spend a few days with relatives and friends. They will then go to Denver, where they will also visit a few days. Many cities in Nebraska will bo visited, in luding Omaha, and in Iowa several days will be spent in Dos Moines, Boone and Malu m.

PACIFIC ELECTRIC IS RUSHING WORK i KIV July ill. Comple-i Hon, oT the Pacllle Flectric line to ('ol on by September 1, as promised by Charles F. Pillsbiiry, chief engi-i neer of the company, who was here today to confer wilh the hoard of i county supervisors, regarding the right-of-way between Hiversidc ami ICiuona on the lower end of Magnolia I avenue. ES is i.u I All unknown Japanese about, 'ears of age, whose home is at Cuca-nioiiga, received a bad sealp wound this morning when hi! collided with an automobile The Japanese, was riding a motorcycle on Fifth street, illu was knocked unconscious and. after his wounds were dressed, was removed to the county hospital.

i tfstimoxv. The condemnation suit of the I'aciiic Flectrie company against Mrs. Harriett L. Cray and the Ited Hill lirick and Tib; company progressed slowly again today, although the plnintilT lias rested and the defense is now having Its innings. The suit will extend over tomorrow and will probably go to the jury Friday.

For stylish suits C. i). All work guaranteed. Sanilarj Plumbing Co. Iloth phones.

Chtirchill gives men Ills. Dr. Hays, Dentist, 418 Kalis Illdg All siriug and midsummer niillio at reduced price. Vou's corner Third and second flour. Fur rubber stamps, slencils, i '-all up Home San Ilcruardino Rubber Stamps Works, 3U3 St.

r.lJACF.WI'.Ui The originalor ol and the home of low prices. We aim to and do undersell. XI I sue' Sanitary Plumbing Co. phones. Iloth Thore is morn Catarrh tu this II tl.r.

iilllMlll-lf lllllll 'ill l.lllOl' rllU- eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed lo be incurable. For a great many years doe-tors pronouuecd It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science lias proven Catarrh to he a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh ('nre, manufactured ny F. J.

Cheney Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on "no market. It, is taken internally In doses Troin 10 drops to toaspoonful. It acts directly the blood and mucous surluccs of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send Tm circulars and testimonials.

Address; F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for ill Rend The News classified ads.

I I'lung" Parly In Pe Ladies' Aid Hold A merry plunge parly is planned' The. Ladies' Aid of the Kngli.sh for this evening at Harlem Springs Lutheran church will meet tomorrow in honor of Miss Clara lliggins ol nl'lcrnoi at o'clock at the home Merced, who Is a guest of Miss' of Mrs. Suiallwnod, Xllli West Third 1 Hess ilryant at her home, "Nil Pearl street. Mrs. who is hero street, for the week's end.

from Portland, Oregon, veiling i The parly of young people will friends, will lie one id' the guests. leave mi the 7 I o'clock car and up- Kiv. I'ndeiick was the first pastor on arming at Hie resorl will enjoy of Hie h'nglish Lutheran church. the plunge. After which a picnic sup- Arter a short business meeting a will be served.

social hour will be enjoyed. Summer I Among those who are anllclpal lug refreshments will lie served roncluil-. lo spend the evening with Miss llig- ing the afternoon. gins are Mr. ami Mrs.

II. and Mrs. Harry Hodge, Mr. ami Mrs. McCraw and tin1 Misses Sylvia Sloan, Lillian Hunt, Mamie lllliigs-1 worth, Mess Ilryant, Irene Soliarhloit-i or, Clara Menline and the Messrs.

i 10 1 ii it: Lyman. diaries Taylor, i Kiigene Dranga, John Hay Iteiinaliau, and KIiimt Pursier. Cpuortli League to I jiti'iliiin. The Kpworlh League ol' the St. Paul's M.

K. church will entertain tomorrow evening at the church when 'a social will lie given at 7 o'clock. Clinics will In; enjoyed on the large lawn, which will he illuminated wilh Japanese, lanterns, and summer re-! freslnneiilK will lie served on tile lawn, which wilt concluile I lie merry evening. The members of the league ami their friends an' Invited to attend ami are promised a most enjoyable time. I DEATH RATE AND BIRTH RATE SHOWN SACIIAMH.NTO, July tabulations in the stale vital statistics show that ill.

-Final bureau of deaths in California in I'M- lotalled II 7 as i against 1 2 In lull, Ill'tl in 191H and Sll.fl.xr. In liliiH. These figures indicate an increase in the death rate from IS. 7 in It'll to 11.1! In This increase is more than offset by the increase of per cent In births. As compared wilh the death (be birth rate for the same year was per cent per l.uofl population.

The births totalled surpass-i ing deaths by In 1MI the births surpassed the death by only i c. I'lTiiFit son Pllll.ADKLPIIIA, July 2II. -A pair of childish hands, lifted Imploringly above the surface of the water was the last Ceorge Kogers saw of his (1-year-old son, Joseph, when the boy fell from a rowboat in the middle- of Fox's lake, near Dare-town, N. J. The frantic parent plunged into I he lake, hut arrived loo late.

DISOWN WIIF.N TIPS. ANC'll FSTKIt, N. July Four persons were drowned In the Mcrilmae river when a canoe upset. Two others in Hie craft were saved. The drowned are: John O'llearn, aged 20; Arthur Lecock, aged IS; John McKoon, aged 2(1, and Henry Mi Keen, aged I.

Itobert Dori is, aged SS, and Henry McKeon. aged '10, were saved. SUMMER I'dillnlny I'itlingly Observed. Mrs. Ceo.

M. Langley entertained gathering of little folks at her Mill Arrowhead incline this afiernonn; in honor of her son, Itobert l.angley's! eighth bil Inlay. I Shasta dai: li were used in llie living room, while a red, white ami blue scheme was carried out in the! dining room. Many games were enjoyed on the beautiful lawn after which the merry company of playmates were ushered iulo the dining room, where a birthday luncheon awaited them. Little Hags and tiny red, while ami blue baskets containing sweets were the favors.

The large birthday cake Willi brlKlHly burning caudles form- ed the centerpiece. The little folks who enjoyed the pleasant, afternoon with itobert l.aug-j ley were Donald Finkle, Richard It. Forbes, Walter Yager, Alfred Are'. I Frank Slabliug, John Nlckerson ami Harry Horn. Miss Lola Langley as-j slsled her mother to entertain the happy gathering.

WIFE IS WILDCAT HUSBAND ASSERTS CIIK'ACO, July -Mrs. Illanchc Cani)bell, as a wife, developed ull of th(! combined attributes of a wildcat and a South American puma, to say nothing a Tew more undesirable (iialilies from her Shvash Indian ancestors, according to her husband, Harry Campbell, who brought suit for divorce A Suggestion For Good Housekeeping livery woman is proud of her sil-l 1 ver ware and jewelry and different' methods are used to lessen the work and have tiie articles retain their; high polish, whim are misrep-1 resented. The Jeweiers ware is nl-j ways bright and the reason Is his method of cleaning. The process articles are now within the reach of every house wile and for this week a (leiuonstralor and instructor is In Win. A.

Manson's Jewelry Store with the process Free. Fvor.v woman should (all and view the work. I Advertisement, I Subscribe for The News; i cuts' per iiioulli; telephones, either I 'phone. SHIRTS 78c as a luxury. Our Ice cream In made from pure, pasturizi'd cream and is a very appetizing and uouu-iiclal FOOD.

Order a brick for your Suuday ill mier. French Collar and CnlTs. All no and I. Shirts a. m.2't and 1 .00 Sliirls for tbi.l i SMITH BROTHERS' Don't Think of ICE CREAM San Bernardino Creamery Home I'hone 8502.

Sunset (J23 GET THE NEWS DURING VACATION Sutuici'ibeis ''he News ciiu have (licir papers mailed to any address out of town without extra charge or trouble. Telephone your cluinge of address to the Circulation Department Phone or send postal card. Please give old and new address when ordering; and returning. HQML TWCMP50U With evening cost nines, scarfs of. Itohoiiiian, cbaul illy-and duchess bee' are worn.

A new skirl a long oval hide panel, weighed down by a long silk tassel. 'I'he most effective 1 1 iiiiiiling oil the cotton crepe, dress is the soiila'ho: braid. Seme of il new ball gowns Tor girls arc trimmed willi while swansdown. Ostrich piiinie trimming is It I -ivcly hit rodiiced on many tulle and chiffon dresses. for canoeing, Hie llalliau blouse belted round the Mps, has replaced the straight middy.

Very smart long silt gloves are HIGH PRICE ASKED HAY AND GRAIN CROP i The Vmaipa vam-y ami grain crop is being harvested ami hauled to the warehouses in Itedhinds for sior-ago for the winter trade. The cut ire crop is being handled in this cilv. II will require a month lo complete the work. Ilecuuse of the dry spring the Vu-liiipa crop is about one-third short and is bringing the highest prices ever received by ranchers in the valley. It is now selling in for $27 Tor oat anil $211 for barley and higher prices are expected in sixty days.

A II 1 AMUSEMENTS V. TONKiHT LAST TIMK OF mid O'clock Two Shows. Pictures of Hwaii Aiiuisiiiii 10c mill L'Oc. Tbinxlay The I'riinli Cnnley Stock Co. in "TIIF HOVii WAV UNIQUE THEATER TONIGHT Tin; nit; mi sicai, comfdv sk "THE GAYETY IRLS" (ill-Is (iirls (fills.

Also Two (Jreiil I'iclnres. 1'enliire On lieslrn. Two Shows Nightly, and Kli Ailuiissiiin I tie. I served Seals UOc a ml 2n: AIRDOME Cor. and Fourth Sts.

SPECIAL TONIGHT Thrilling Detective Story, iiOlllt Feel of Admission Hie, Cliildn ('halite of I'rograiu Moiiilay, Thursday and Sat iirilay. Wanted Tonight AT Urbita Springs Park Amateur Performers Singers und Dancers Preferred. Orchestra Rehearsal at Cash Prizes "Sierras Service" IS "Perfect Service" The Southern Sierras Power Co. 3(15 V. Street.

elaborately embroidered or trimmed with hands ol' lace. Dark bin- hilTon forms a chartii-iug drapery over ivory charmeiiso or crepon sole dresses. The best women in Paris are wearing aerial tulle illusion ami chiffon dialled robes. Tile simple gowns for debalaiilcH and girla have hip sashes or flowered silk or flowered chilTon. Coats of crepe, do chine or flow-jeicd taffeta are seen with skirls of Icoiitrasliiig color and Manson's r.i.iiu 'jniti stkkkt.

a Only tin! Itest Craves of Meat We fell It. International Market. iiir, Third Street. I'lioms: Home US(I; I'uiilic U'IS. m.

l. um.i N( mid T. WYATT, J.cs.scts and Snn Tternardinn. rl..

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