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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1909, EWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR UR PRESS CLUB IS "GoAER TR nc |An Palhost STAMPEDED GIRL GRADUATES) See AND ANTI s HAVE ee ECIDING ertoa will be hold July | ; Why not uttiing we aE The oppositior tt 4 romowtl iG QUESTION gettes: Wn tet rganised —— ething had to be dong, C ie ln \ s finally got the floor and the Seattle substitute that the colors Sa poturiay « on ard ‘af Roy Eton, ¢ When tho 1 of adopting up for deels FREDERICK & NE ‘SON, Inc, Dry Goods 5:30, ur | Furniture | Store Closes Daily at Attractive One-Piece Linen Dresses > From the extensive assortment of Women’s Summer Dresses, two moderately priced numbers are selected for special mention. —Firet Floo Women's One , blue, 1 ender, tan and white. pl sited nd t pin-tucked OF 12 ya Wome WANTED: MONEY FOR PICKPOCKETS, year Mr, Tt Piece Linen Dresse Have tucked and with round yoke of heavy) hite filet net, panel two-inch embroidered band, finished with small buttons and narrow p Skirt is gored, with bias fold. Price $10.00, Women’ Piece Dres of white linen, with embroidered polka dots in’ black, pink, blue or tan Made Prince side fastening, with habit back and circular trimmed bands of natet Price 14.75 , in pink Finance In-one of your many uolversition? A WOMAN well Here ts & Suggestion the American militonatre The firat holder of “unearned increment to thie toh plum will rewetve mor prodige Alice blue, It , Ww viotory for the annot afford to tt who boate his feleywa free AdVertinoment that the latest | and Jong, 1 | | of your surplue coin to endow a chatr of | | | | | sted food | » have our colleg finance, there te ample opportuntty in every olty to study the o f high finance, and the penitentiarios are full of adopts tn low but still we lack the final authorita- | tive word on dome | finan with ipings g a sure thon mnt antl-sutfrage | an extended | w did not} h colors as} | hiv routed | nan made silo 4 would One vatterned | J beg! k her husband's pockets while he | the ote | | | ‘af colors wa ftor & par swer to that, And everybody knows will have proper sotentifie stand Ing until tt te reg yy wome grout educational bod: Tt fe not enough to retort, as mont of the students would because the quarter he gave her last k la GONE #rapple with the question and discover the oxa jaht and enoy of & quarter, or, to be procieg, one-fourth of a dolar, Lid at the woman did with it OF A WELL KNOWN WOMAN fly Must « woman ooouy thor—coming In daily a Pi There are 1 and 4" he says, “And I'm jw 1 the eperations hiy convinced of the family should be tn imetight at one oO Mra. an gets the pubttelty for this| yt Tec that the effect a with bias ial, Why the cony and button to match Satin Foulard Tailored Waists { i } ird in blue and y r} H “3 ? ; i i i } piped in plain linen, what extr genera! fund. ving th hon ntaut with ty KPOCKET black and white fig when once the fan back, and { thiet fle; have ke and hi of net and} thing linen insertion; long, tucked sleeves and trimming of } Ayer keel Seana - ilk buttons, Attractive value at $5 a publt Tailored \ of satin fe ured and polk: made th broad tucks over shoulder, ished de ide with a rdion-plaited ruf. nation’s hope—t Phe c tucked ts ened out own © and the result published in al The law t re her husband. Judges pr she should steal from Mr there would doubtless tb and surprised as hor somewhere, and to many tating to steal fr na tran husband The happleat homme able to very poor, for 9 Joint funda, t) now time. hoes ti wniew the woman round y¢ gh collar white 1 legislators know r two, Women’ $ New j Patent Kid, Seamless Pumps with short vamp, celluloid heel 0 and turned sole; $4.00. 3 ‘ ol Patent Kid Button Oxfords, SUFFRAGISTS TALK jl, Pete sie fords, ABOUT EXCURSION | 9X: .205 Cv00» bee! of woo; wide Peli ae tape Black Castor Kid Blucher Patent Colt Pumps, ribbon} Oxfords, with hand-turned tie, ankle strap, street-weight and Cuban heel; $4.00 Sole and military heel; $4.00, - Oxfords and Pumps White Island Cz fords, having hand-t and Cuban heel; $3 Junning in which the wi for which “a? even in the bh finer anager, b thrift and a measure of happinens * of has an in quiat © furnish & Roc that | our times and} retiring mon, 1 deal of the am shot off by their} whe ac alway is Sea ial tx ea G. does, quietly, a large} soma € hess In New York, tn the street district. His wife's jen name was BSteton, of the ord family by that name. He attended Columbia, Johns H and the New York universitie hie degrees entitle him to follow “ble bent of dealing alone with federal tA Tan Russia Calf Ankle op, Embroidered muslin makes a ’ charming graduating gown. The ng Metured combination of embroid ered and plain material ts more ef fetive than if made of plain alone but one can use piain Jawan, which ia meek cheaper, with ruffies of the |; Wright Tus pidery edged With /ihis club ts won lace of pretty design. | Wrieht the pres of 20d stil) have « dainty dress Jauble worker, and as her staff of of A novel garniture is the soft) fcers, Mra Martha Rief, vice pres broad ribbon band, knotted at the | Ident Mra, W. Loomis, secretary land Mre, Louisa Mant or en | | The Susan B. Mauality soelety eoting at the re Anthony Politica heid © all clubs ite rex fast add 4 Mra H The growth wful. Mra HG ent, Is an invalu 4 Of the ouftrage ape rain, will stop at stations along th “iy sid Mra Anna Shaw, Mre Emma De Voe and others will lf *peakefrom the regr platform. Mra Cc. M. Miller read a letter trom Irs Walah, an ardent Besant In thé cause, and spoke of the methode-of advertising the otal of Charles G.’s big case sole the collapse of the ahip trast ears ago, when the firm of I wae undone by the co the trust. The firm's affairs were! turned over to a trustee and he act ed as adviser and counse! for this) left side of walat in front with flow guiding him through some/ers of the same color, passed over | re intricate mazes of bankruptey pra&|the right shoulder across the back | *!*t#%« After t meeting re- tice ito the left aide, where it ends in| rs " eatin Bmith De Voe, the i were eorved and a good Gilbert belongs to the University! a bow at the skirt yoke, and has| |wtate president, discussed at length time Galerally was enjoyed. and the New York Athletic clubs! one Knotted ends. | eee eae ce ae Peer and thé Har association, and was for! Tho sleeves are elbow length and 18 years a member of New York's) jlonag eflk gloves are worn. famous crack militia regiment, the Seventh | A band of ribbon ts brought across ceeenereemeremeremmenceesg {tho front of the simply dressed yh etnies jhatr, and ta ted In small bows just together, add 1% cups of flour and | above the ears. bake In a loaf tin 45 winates, was gaye Chas. Gilman my pot being an un @ Well known Charlotte Per oe von om { votes, Cl e P. a it! to have publicity, paoneainiapaesicicainiedipiaaieeiillc — ; Suede Leather Cleaner in a variety of colors; 25c. | | First Floor OTe || 1 PARADA aD Blankets and Bedspreads Specially Priced 11-4 Hemmed Crochet Bed- | and fleecy wool filling; | spreads, no starch, in Marseilles pat- | pair, tern; special $1.00, 11-4 Gray Blankets, cotton warp ff 11-4 Fringed Crochet Bed spreads, | with soft wool filling; special $3.55 ff free from starch; special $1.45. pair, | 60x76 White Cotton Blankets, | 11-4 Gray Blankets, very heavy closely woven, with pink or blue bor- | quality, mixed cotton and wool; a de- der; apes ial $1.35 pair. | sirable camp blanket; special $2.90 11-4 White Blankets, cotton warp | pair. First Floor American Lady Corsets, $1 and $2 Style 370, Price $1.00—A Corset designed for the trustee. sb members, she has able as cause of |i suffrage. special eT STEAMING THE PACE. Spiced Grapes. Tarde pounds of grapes, 2 pounds |i] When the face is steamed too of otfkir, 1 cup vinegar, 2 teaspoons often the skin first grows flabby ciangm 1 tonspoon of allaptece. and then develops fine wrinkles, | Mollaugt® it forms s jolly but when steaming is done occa.|— 3 — sionally it opens the pores, removes old skin and fine dust, and if fol lowed by a dash of cold water, acts as & akin tonic. If the steaming te done at night and followed by a gentio massage with cold cream, tho resulta are excellent. MAND-MADE HATS A SPROLALTY, Mme. Paul | BXCLUSIVE MILLINERY, 12h Third Ave, New | Peatettice, ind. Phowe L-i8be. eae * * * * Seed Cakes, \* Seed cake, 100 years old: yore TO PREVENT ODORS. well together 2 cups of sugar and | _— 1 of butter, then add 1 cup of milk. | if A volatile off rich in sulphur First dissolve 1 teaspoon of soda in| # {# contained tc onions, turntps it, then add flour enough to roll|@ and cabbage. When these thin. Before stirring in the flour! @ vegetables are botled this of! pat Into it a heaptng teaspoon of) * spreads over the surface of cmnamon and 2 tablespoons cara | # tho water and sends its fumes % to the far corners of the house. ie & = If the vegetables are soaked # in enited water for an hour he trouble will One quart of water, 1 tableapoon | ® before cooking t ;jeornstarch. Boll till ali taste of|® De less. If thoy are kept at starch is gone. Add the lemon, 2/* the bolling ag oe large lemons to a quart. Sweeten|* 4 eee boll, pve TaN be. to taste when the mixture ls cold | * allowed ral hs hele and leave tho rind In for a while. i lh bode Mea the = ss vega uate ortioey i umcalaggtony Mel gs og short dine Duteh Dump! % is preferred as a met / = ngs tor Cnewen co 4 #& cooking, a crust of yar Lt ree large potatoes mashed, wat ? tablespoon of butter, 3 cags beaten > jogs Rg verte absorb light, 1 cup of sweet milk, half tom |) iiost of the oll aa it rises, ue | spoon of salt and flour to make a fe when the crust may be re | batter stiff enough to drop from the | moved. spoon into the boiling broth. Cover * slowly and let cook for 20 minUt®| pa peer ehe eke (or squash), 2 | % cup sugar ginger, bit of salt. Cake. average full figure, with low bust, and skirt extremely long over front, hip and back. Top is trimmed with lace-edged batiste band and the boning is heavier than is usual in corsets at this price. Material is strong ba- tiste and the garment is fitted with two pairs of hose supporters, Style 1582, Price $2.00—This Model, designed for the average figure, has moderately high bust and ex- tremely long skirt, and curves but slightly at the waist, producing the desired straight-back, flat-hip ef- fect. Is of good quality batiste, trimmed with broad eeeeee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee : for a With raw po rec! | of 1 temon pie. 0 Cake. cup of sugar Gloves, 1 tea- ile nutmex and D & toa p Hittle' warm wa- & cup of sour Me bowl, Beat all es can be short- ley she must pop the question her | the same as ing of clothes board wears out of them, ‘aid of Gold Dust work ix done help, and little is required, is soap “with clothes on" — Vegetable oil mand fine and blend. purifying ma- pleanses vigor. ughly with. ‘tre 8 oven door open first 5 and Inst 20 minates, loaves. without raising the lid. One quart flour, 2 heaping tea- ized po spoons baking powder, half teaspoon 1 exe, 2-3 salt, scant teaspoon soda, 2 table- of walt. Bake | spoonfuls of melted lard, sour milk to make a soft dough. Three add 1 salt) cups molti milk, 1% cups molasses, 1 pound each of raisins, currants, figs and citron, running these through a food grinder, 1 teaspoon cloves, 4 tea spoons cinnamon, 1 nutmeg grated, Itfoam over the 7 cups flour sifted 4 times, 1 tea- n soda, half teaspoon salt. Bake It self. marry commoners, Queen | Prince Soap, the beauties and then nhe this naw Ww of white heather to Prince Henry,| begging him to look up its mean: | ing The duchess of Arayle, when she planned proposing to the marquis} ot Lorne, let it be known that the) partner she chose for dance at the next atate ball would | ——$—$ Language of Flowers. Red Clover—Induatr, . Daftodit-—Chivalry White Daisy—Innocence. Dandellon—Coquetry. Forget-me-not—True love. Golden rod--Encouragemont Honeysuckle—Rond of Love. Hyacinth-—Jealousy. Myrtle—Love. Pansy—Think of me. Pink—Pure affection White violet—Modesty Blue violet—Love. White rose am worthy of you, Hawthorn——Hope. Cowslip-You are my divinity. Bachelors’ button—-Hope tn love, Apple blossom—Preference. Sour Milk Biscuit. Fruit Cake, sugar, 4 omms, 1% butter, 1 cup sweet hours and a half, leaving Makes two medium-sized a reigning queen would mar So must royal ladies who SUIT SALE Special Sale of New Suits at Reduced Prices. Victoria first showed) Albert Windsor and t{ts/ fd: “All| may be yours.” eo prince the light. tihetmina simply sent a sprig) in a book of flowers, REDUCED PRICES the first| be the ban him number of trifies, nous times, ates Hats Reblocked od In latest styten. oth | 1207 Second Th wlove in this olty man she wanted for hus-| 4. She selected the marquis | SUITS AND The duchess of Fife took the! then earl to @ drawer and showed | its contents, In it were a) including flow-) which he had given her at| He understood. WAISTS Your Credit Is Good Buy on Easy Payments. | raws and Panames of all kinds 4, bleached, dyed and re- MODEL MILLINERY CO. 520-28 Peo ul B Floor, CASH CREDIT Westberg & Childs Incorporated 1312—Geoond Ave—1312 MARTIN 6 Home of ——$_—_—_———— Anty Drudge Tells How to Save a Day. Mra. Method—‘'Lat's see when I can go shopping: Mon- , washing; Tuesday froning—’’ — "Right there’s where you can save a day, ethod. Use Fels-Naptha in your washi and i'll only yea mp Monday forenoon, wi hard work and Jol oun th yubr treviang the nie diy, Fels-Naptha's worth ni a whole day in time alone every week besides the work, fuel and bother it saves,"” Fels-Naptha is morerthan a soap—it’s a helping hand on washday. And a mighty big help, too. If a neighbor came ‘in and did three- fourths of your weekly washing, she would be doing as much as Fels-Naptha will do for you if you wish, Fels-Naptha will dissolve and loosen the dirt in your clothes while they soak in cool or lukewarm water, Then, with a light rub and thorough rinsing, they’re ready for the line. No boiling; no hard rubbing; in sum- mer or winter, And your clothes will be sweeter, cleaner and whiter than if you boiled them till Doomsday. Take advantage of this helping hand next washday and the drudgery of washing clothes will be ended for you. Follow directions printed on the back of the red and green wrapper. lace and fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. Frederick & Nelson) "25: INCORPORATED r Free Lessons In Needle Work Daily, 10 to 11 A.M, Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for Happy indeed is the cook who knows her baking must be THE BOULEVARD “FOLLOW THE CROWD” 4th & PIKE Our Cooking is Unexcellied, THE CHICAGO CAF: Between 2d and 3d, on Spring. THE MOST HOMELIKE RESTAU- RANT IN SEATTLE. Just Good Food and Plenty of It. American Cafe Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard. successful because cellent Flour Is used. YOUR BOTTOM DOLLAR You can bet on getting the best and most satisfactory meal that you can buy anywhere wheh you come to The rican, Every dish that is served you Is a de. light and a surprise in its ap- petizing deliciousness. We are serving all the delicacies of the season In Spring broilers, Spring lamb, strawberries and cream, at The American. Music Every Evening from 6:30 to 12:30, Including Sunday. HENS YH TROU Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Appettsin Lunch Sent to Your ace ot Bustness, Ring up Sunsot Main 1880; Ind. L 40a4 NEW YORK BOX LUNCH 60. Given special and careful attention | by our specialist. Rring them tn for an examination if you suspect | trouble. Our charges are vory moderate SONUC Bene. OPTICAL 60, 1207 Second Ave, CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADISON,