The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1909, Page 7

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W. C. T. USLEADER IS “ANGRY ABOUT THE QUESTION. “I have the utmost contempt for woman with a family who any tement that she will yote for prohibition, and that Goes not believe that other Se- Women will, when we are our ballot.” So spake Mra, ie M. Colborn, 2712 Elmwood & prominent W. C. T. U. here. eannot frame the words strong th to show my feeling in the .” she went on, “but It seems that she would show the ut- ‘want of consideration for her My if she did not in some man- to curb this demon drink Colborn had been reading te The Star of the in- with Mrs. Fick, president the King County Equality tm whieh states that pro- does not necessarily follow Granting of Woman suffrage. ta Very Indignant. Colborn was very indignant = * ot - woman has suffered as have she will have marking her ballot added, “and I am sure that all women who have any * their homes will seclety wo to put the They mse! ves. vest al Lal f H » it's ve suffered alco at 2 5 # z i 4 < bi Fe F ef Misa Anna Morvan. thin a few |. active not long ago in the work of |the National Civil Federation, be a ee She believes conditions can : I MISS ANNA MORGAN. looking for « certain > Finding it, she paid x tt. b And ld well, Anna Morgan | he $e approaching 36 and ts un she found that social tri- ime, for a thousand life that WOULD SATISFY iorveree that there were ‘working in cigar factories, worn shoulders and pale Ladier pre the tn high-grade |HAS CONTEMPT FOR A WOMAN | WHO TALKS ABOUT WOMEN NOT VOTING PROHIBITION TICKET Ave » | and pepper, | would hardly keep a child aitve. years Anna Mor | statute books—she found them and of New York's} sought to have them en! the things| Miss Morgan has just extended trav-|her work. She ado; | question of the government em- ‘did not satisfy she looked! | eemeeecems-sncornee enemas | BROADCLOTH SUIT CUT BY FAMOUS PAQUIN | THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1909, Under Ow Voretsh Gatrance on ether ‘Madison of Spring Street, as well an through TD | C Dre te rT by oO m0 | legislative committee j Btate Federation of Women's} clubs, advocates & separate court) for ‘women evildoers nt | methods are not adequate,” she | ff argues. | Inexpensive Silks and Dress Goods A new washable Silk has been added to this Section. It is a corded herringbone with a white satin dotted and corded stripe on the following grounds—pink, light blue, light reseda, tan, garnet, lavender, old rose and blue gray. This washable silk Mrs, Wm, H, Taft, new first lady of the land, will overhaul the White House from cellar to garrot One of her first reforms was to station two coachmen at the en-| replacing the familiar old poll guard. Bhe did that the day after her husband's Inaugura Won. i is 19 inches wide and Mrs, Georgia M. van Vorhoos, I] priced at 50¢ a yard. Sacramento, Cal, society widow, | who has a mijiion or so in her own |i Gite ee ie tarried ber ebautteur, |] ., Ottoman Silk Arnold D. Patterson, 26 years ber A rich, cross-cord silk, in pink, light blue and cardinal; 18 inches wide; a yard, 60c. Paquin, the famous Paris fashion, American woman, but the pictures artist, designed this unique wahtte|serve to show the fashionable lines broadcloth sult. The beetle effect is|for the spring ot 1909, there, but it really is a simple de-| The gored skirt has a | sign. train, made rather full, The veivet Paquin put a $400 tag on the gar-jcollar, dark green, groen braid on ment, That would make @ rather) vost and buttons of white form the jexpensive sult for the average ornamentation. es medium SPANISH RICE. [as soon as they are taken from the Melt two tablespoous of batter In| oven and press each one until it) & skillet and when hot add one cup bursts. If this is done they will of dried rice. Fry until brown, stir be more measly than when covered ring continually. in @ vegetable dish. Add & pint of water, one-half can | — | of tomatoes, one small onion, CHE DELICACY. ) | chopped fine, and season with salt) 4 delicious variation of the choose | | course is made of Roquefort cheese and apples. Take a sitce of the} cheese and a piece of butter the size) of a walnut. Make into # paste and| thin down with a little cream. | Spread over siicos of ruaset apples. exe: | A double bolier is far better for | puddings than the old bag. Fill the) lower part with boiling water and l keep it boiling. Before you pour Him the pudding in the upper kettle | put tn a disk of oiled paper. i Wrap baked potatoes in towel | | } faces over grimy benches, for long Uresome hours — at wages which She may have thought of her fath- er, his thoughtlessness of hum: rights and his greed for money, as Helen Gould has long thought of ¢ mission, Miss Gould od much. She became ConmmuD 6TUART came chairman of the women’s sec: oni tion of it for New York. She in-} The wide drooping brim, effec- vestigated, brought complaints.| tively framing the youthful face, tx ‘There were laws enough on the | seen among the spring models. The hats are worn back from the face and there fs a decided simplicity | about the trimming which aliows the full beauty of the hair to domi-| nate. DOUGHNUT RECIPE One cotter cuptul of rich sour milk, one tablespoonful butter, one | teaspoonful each aalt and soda, one- bait teaspoonful nutmeg, thr well fed man is haif-way a| fourths cupful sugar and two eggs; se yp alreedy. Miss Morgan| four to make a soft dough Beat has advanced the money to bulld| the eggs and add the butter and | the restaurant for the 700 men of | #ugar creamed together, Dis the Brooklyn navy ya: the sede in the sour milk and add “Charity?” she says, “not a bit of| this to the egg mixture. Then add it ‘The restaurant is to be }\ the salt and nutmeg and enough | sustaining. It's just a movement to make the men’s lives ir. And the restaurant !s only @ a ning,” she added. sta» dass Menanaes2 1d ere THIS FOR YOUR COUGH |\, Mix two yey Faleuh* greg bh Lounce of Virgin o oe re and « half pint of straight whiny: Shake well, and take in doses of a soeneinne every four hours, This mixture the healing, healthful properties of the Pines, and will by a cold in twenty-four hours and cure any cough that is curable, In having this formula put up, be sure that your druggist uses the genuine Virgin O11 of Pine compound pure, prepared and guaranteed only by the Leach Chemical Co., Cinctonati, Ohio, Everett and Edmonds taking up the ployes, who work long hours on the docks, In the navy yards, the battle be bettered. ‘The first move has been to estab- Mesh @ great rowta' tt where the men ean get good, cooked, cently served meals Victor V $60 MEALS SERVED. trips, datiy. m., 12 mo. | Minnesota legislature which would | SIE | 1 STRIKING MODELS IN SPRING MILLINERY FOR GIRLS. With Wooden Horn $68 Other Styles $10 to $300 1406 Second Avenue . junior, They are now on an auto- mobile honeymoon tour Novelty Challis—A good assortment of satin- ) stripe Challis, in plain A cy Persian designs, floral Princess Kane, a daughter of the) } ; effects and side bands; 29 inches wide; a yard, 35c. mikado of Japan, will be married |i in Tokyo next month to Prince | Kita Shirakawa. Her trousseau has |i} been purchased in Parts | A new assortment of figured Challis, without the ji] satin stripe. The designs are fancy stripes, checks ot | The Marquise vg nerd _ | and floral effects ; 29 inches wide; a yard, 27c. Paria has come ‘i 10 leo | fl y ture to children oa prope astion |i ~ tion of food | Ribbons | Moderately Priced Miss Florence May Kennedy, Boulder, Col., waltreus, has jumt fall en heir to $100,000 left her b ya maiden aunt in Pittsburg, Pa. : 54-inch Heavy Qual- $ & wide, a yard, 9 All- Silk ‘Taffeta Minneapolis club women are said | . J behind « bill now before the HT ity Normandy Edges and widths, a yard, 10c and 124 from | ff Hair Ribbons, in black # and colors, a yard, 27c. prevent theatrical managers putting chorus girts in red, white and blue feshings. and 8c Mixa Lind-at-Hageby, the noted 434-inch Heavy Qual Swedish antagonist of vivisection, | * Ta fhers Mo te now tn New York, answered (| ity Satin Taffeta Rib ons before the royal | bons, in black and popu- wide, yard, 45c lucked Nets, old rose and wh with omnia tion im 1806, | ho Bhe is at p mt y preparing to/fl lar colors, a yard, 25c. take a load part In the great In }| terna: nal anti-vivisection congress to be held in Londen thts summer HOME HINTS | Don't mark perforations in pat-| terns with a pencil. Use crayons. The} colors can be clearly seen on the} material to be cut out and the crayon marks are castly brushed off No. 1 Wash Ribbons j in white, sky, pink and i lavender, a bolt, 17¢ $0 a yard, . We 18-inch Cor ak; many pr and 59c Women’s Muslin Gowns, Combination Suits and Corset Covers Gowns of soft, good quality nainsook, made slip-over style; full and long, with short puff sleeves and round neck; trimmed with dainty em broidery edge, laced with ribbon. 95e—Two-Piece Combination Suits, consisting of skirt and corset-cover. The cover is trimmed with several rows of Valenciennes lace insertion set in; skirt is trimmed with a ruffle edged with lace. 75e— out | la your boy afways pulling ye string in his blouse? | in olantic tape. | me end and! er sow a butten on | tt t* easy keep the top of ¥ i ining room table mm # condition | provided you do it this way: Make a bag of several thicknesses of fine} cheescoloth and fill it with pow ered pumice stone. Dip this in| aweet off and rub the table well Polish afterwards with clean ploce | of fannel. Do thts once a week %Sc—Two-Piece Combina ticn Suits, consisting of cor- set-cover and drawers, of good quality nainsook. Cover is trimmed with several rows of fine, dainty pattern Valen ciennes insertion and beading laced with ribbon and edge; Ammonia wil clean discolored | brass, TN A EE drawers are trimmed with tucked lawn ruffle. 19¢ — Corset -.Covers, of good quality cambric; have low, round neck, are made full and without trimming — de- signed to trim with your own choice of laces or embroider- ies. Other new corset-covers at 25 and 39c Nemen’s and Misses’ Knit Underwear Women's Pure White Cotton Union Suits, in Spring weight; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; another style, with high neck, short sleeves and knee length. it A Suit, 35c¢. Rot, | Women’s Pure White Cotton Vests and Tights, a garment, 19c. The.Vests have high neck and long sleeves; extra long and shaped. The Tights have band top and are ankle length. Women’s Ribbed Cotton, Low Neck'and Sleeveless Vests, in white, pink and sky, 15c. | Misses’ Pure White Cotton Union Suits, high neck, short sleeves and knee | length, 25c. The first is a made hat trimmed with dainty soft material. The see ond is of fine straw with foliage and flowers scattered around the crown. |f A romping hat is shown in the third pleture. It has long fimy scart-ties that drop over the side. SEES. flour to make « soft dough. shape and fry in deep fat When cold cover with powdered sugar. AY Paucians Foo IF 80 PATHONIZE PALACE MARKET Second and Kester, Phones 8. “Why, that is the real thing—you can’t tell it from the human voice!” j| Writing Paper A Box, 15c That's what people Sample Trunks at very low A special purchase of § .. pe say ever 1 u | ; wm eartng the Ai I high class writing paper, tiguoes There is but one of the first time. | boxed, goes on sale tomor- } a kind, q row ” And when their i et Linen Fabric, a sie Wall Trunk, 32 inches amazement is over Bi for men long, canvas covered, fiber they further exclaim, Hiawatha Lawn, Winthrop “TI never knew the Regal Lawn, in white bound, brassed capitol trim colors. | Victor was like that!” | Do you know what mings, inside tray, $6.75 Tokio Bond, parchment finish. Persian Vellum, ruled or un tua ‘Wleter la tee? bela Canvas-Covered Trunk, 32 Voted it 40 yolie | oe Coach, letter and note $ inches long, full fiber bound, 4 1 Bide. self to hear it | Crystal Damask, novelty finish. } Straps and brassed steel cape We will gladly |] All of tho foregoing, as well as } jtol trimmings, inside tray, ] other styles, at 16¢ x demonstrate any $7.75, chine for you, ma J manned i] i] | Wall ‘Trunk, 34 inches long, heavy duck covered, fiber |} boithd, linen lined and riveted, $10.75, | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30, Laces and ‘Embreideries Four-Inch Imitation Cluny Edges, a yard, 12%c Imitation Cluny Edges and Insertions to match Insertions, Cotton Torchons, in good trimming widths, a yard, 3c, ) i i 2 ‘ All-Linen Torchons, a yard, 5c and 714 Venise Bands, white and cream, a yard, 19¢ Plain Nets, good quality, in white and cream, 72 inches combinations of ) embroidered e and all white Colored Bands, in good trimming widths, popular colors, Cover Embroideri ty designs; a yard, Pasement Salesroom==| Women’s and Misses’ Apparel WOMEN'S weight, blac COATS and dark mixtur ing, boating or other rough we WOMEN’S AND MISSES Mt M 7 Dependable | Hf [ Gntrance on cither| ‘Madison or Spring Street, | as well as through | slora from | Second Alverue edium and heavy es, suitable for driv- ar. Fach, $2.95 SUITS—For early Spring wear, These are medium and light weight, mostly in gray stripes and che fitted and lined with satin; skirts WOMEN’S SPRING SUI coat is semi-fitted, 32 inches piped with white braid; skirt is with buttons. colors, $12.75. WOMEN SPRING SUI ecks; coats are semi- e gored. $6.85. TS—Of fine serge; long, tailored collar nine gored, trimmed Good assortment, in light and dark TS—Of striped clay worsted, with large patch pockets of same material, trimmed with buttons; collar and cuffs of black Jengaline; skirt is nine gored, finished with but- tons; $16.75 DRESSY SINGLE-BREASTED SUIT — In pastel shades; coat is semi-fitted; pockets and collar of black satin; skirt is panel front, nine gored style, trimmed with buttons 2 of % inch- } ? in good trimming and $1.00. ay s, in Swiss and nain- . 27¢, 35 and 50c. $18.75 Long Kimonos sign, in red or navy ished embroidery edge. i dren's ; Gauntlet Gloves, 59c pr. For Summer ic—Made of heavy { lawn, with white ground large fancy dot de- fin- around with scalloped all Children’s Gauntlet Gloves Several styles of Chil- Cowboy — Style Women’s Dressing Sacques 2% with puff sleeves and front bands. and dark, to select from. 35c 50c—Morning Sacque, of heavy lawn, belted at the waist. Large square col- lar, sleeve and belt are trim- med with a pattern band. Other styles at this price have high neck, fitted belt and pep- lum. Very attractive patterns in pink, white and red, also blue and white and black and white. 75c—Morning Sacque, of percale, made with a fitted belt and a circular peplum, broad plaits across shoulders, high turn-over collar and turn- back cuffs. Copenhagen, navy or black grounds with white polka-dots. Reliable Hosiery for Women, Men, Children and Infants Infants’ Ribbed Cotton Seamless Hose, in black, white, sky, pink, tan and red; a pair, 15¢; two pairs for 25c. Children’s School Hose, medium weight, seamless, with a silk finish; extra double knee and reinforced foot; a pair, 15c, or two pairs for 25c. Women’s F weight, with a split double sole and elastic top; a pair, 19c. Women's Seamless, Medium Weight, Fast Black Cot- ton Hose, in either ribbed or hem top; box of six pairs, 75c. Men's weight, in black, tan, purple, navy, gray, cadet, green and Burgundy ; 15c a pair, or two pairs for 25c. Men’s Fast Black Fashioned quality; box of six pairs for $1.00. Trunks: A Special Purchase st Black Cotton High Quality Seamless Hosiery, Cotton -Good Fitting Dressing Sacque, of lawn, trimmed with plain Many pretty patterns and colors, both light Dressing Sacque, made loose, with kimono sleeve and embroidery scalloped edges. Many pretty designs, either light or dark, to choose from. fast black, of medium Hosiery, medium Hose, of good Rugs and Carpet Sweepers } \ few of the many good ff Bi items to be found in the i § Floor-Coverings Section of the Basement Salesroom. | Wall Trunk, 40 inches { Tarestty Brussels Rugs, jf long, women’s skirt size, s wat iad PR oa | fiber bound, straps, linen 8-8 a *A75 ee aa i lined and ‘riveted; three { 88x11, S875. Sule | trays; $13.65 aE xuninater NU gS, Mie, 2 ae $17.85 1 Steamer Wall Trunk, en Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, | ameled duck covering, raw- } ¢1 65 , sg hide bound, linen lined, full : l riveted ; $13.75 Sesh n santas Goi oan i} Wall Trunk, 34 inches long, leather bound, straps, linen }f lined and riveted; two trays; $14.95, | REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED pinned | Ladies’ Home Journal

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