The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1909, Page 4

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NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE WOMEN READERS OF THE 8} NO BEEHIVE HAT FOR MRS, TAFT wi s% | A careful mother believes {x tratning ebildren early in the cou: | |ventional uses of the kalfe and SS bs fork. At the « sation of a meal gerynisnt reer OY CNEROT > |her children ne leave , [these articles resting wt on the ia, 9 t the ce MRS. TAFT, WEARING HER NEWEST HAT. — tals j s ised ve Taft has decided views on, wear. It ts a large flat shape omgixe The extravagance in hats TURN straw-colored brald trimmed” anomie it ld be rub ago. broad ading pow on the left A daily alr bath fn a warm room As A consequence Washington side, which is tn {itself an tnnova-|'* said to Invige a baby. Ite society w wear neither the tom, a8 custom places the bow on |‘ pee peri es at 6 Uses peach bask: the beehive hat, | the right 2 § vig dipaelig ne pares This rece hotograph of Mre The brim facing ia of nies Taft shows an emely smart but and provides a very The y who has been trained t very # hat for outdoor day-time frame for Mra, Taft's sweet face. tak ff hie hat when be enters his : Ps . wu en > ra kitohen will not forget sain . it off when he enters a bu aaa _ fh neas man's office ooking for his )) first fob Upon such an apparent JUST AN UNKNOWN HUSBAND =| cSt iipend, And who but ver is Pilaponsible if the habit t# not estab OF A WELL KNOWN WOMAN | i: ii) EERE REALE [| there is a “Mr.” Grace George. But the public generally doesn't know that he is William A. Brady | There's a baby tn the Brady family, but Brady don’t stay home) and mind {t while his wite is on the road. He delegates that duty to} the nurse and busies himaclf with productag new p Mins George and other ac om his pay roll, by no means 4 smal! one Brady ta rated the man tn the theatrical business, bar ring not even the Shuberts and the famous Kiaw & Erianger. He haa come up from below, running the/ seale of call boy, actor, promotor loft prize fights, manager and now | producer | He firat really came into the pub | lie eye when managing James J ‘Corbett, the erstwhile pugttiatle ‘champion. It was while directing Corbett’s destinies that he became | | rich and his principal famous. Then ihe went back to the world of the theatres, which before had known him as actor graduated from call acquainted | boy. Brady. Also It was a couple of years or eo In a vague, in-‘ after that that he married Miss for shrewdest The public is well with = Willlam .A. With Grace George, definite way, the public knows that George--ia 1999. There was then | A Little Down and a Dollar a Week Will Dress You in Style | gently pre How About Those New Clothes for A.-Y.-P. Day? Don’t spend all your spare cash in buying the new outfit—save some to celebrate with. Buy your clothes here and pay a dollar a week—you'll never miss the money, and you'll agree that our styles and merchandise are the best ever—you'll never regret having an account with us, Complete Stocks of Men’s and Women’s Up-to-Date Apparel Special for the Ladies Fine Quality Pongee Coat, 50-inch length, semi-fitting, with embroidery trimming— Extra Special, $18 (51.00 « Weer) acitic PIKE ST THE POPULAR CREDIT ST HINT6 TO MOT Probably “naught mvey thelr true t and Syearolds. They for your disapproval Use tepld water whic ed, th: a) of milk ¢ © and & cloth whict the handy end of the t terilised ulsos ts the applicat |The bruised or atr be hamersed | aod © or soft cloth wy eVen lonKe After which w in clothe w ay ma the hand minut s wently, removing anda which niay de lop ge hua Deen by 1o, betn of it In the HERB. und “bad” do joaning 3 fmipl tand h has heen 410 minut outh, Wipe nll frag rm life, C led, not ywel aftor the cotton, as the me wr mouth nh seve p the parte water and Dainty Summer Dress This dainty little dr tract the eye of the summer girl at once, It may be mi will at ade of plain |batiste, or with the body of the plain material and the long front |panel and flounce of |mualin, The little ruffles over the | shoulders and at the bottom of the | short sleeves will be ltractive if made of the material (edged with narrow | wider lace alone, embroidered equally at lace, or of The touches of black given by the velvet band around the sleeve, the wide velvet band the white straw hat, to the costume, and bow on long white jsilk gloves stitched in black, and | the black suede shoes, add piquancy Dancing and music, ing at 10:30. STEAMER YOSEMITE ricrR © @ROT OF UNiVERNT Yoh ALL ABOARD Hoods Canal Tomorrow VISIT THE SCENIC WATERS OF THE WORLD FOR ONLY 250 FOR THE ROUND TRIP, Yosemite leaves Pier 6 at 10:30 a. m. and returne at 5:30 p. m. Press Club Excursion Sunday we leave at 2 o'clock with the Press Club from Pier 6, to meet the 10 Japanese and American battleships, The Yosemite is the only official boat allowed close up to the battleships Round Trip $1.00 Over 909 tickets have already been Moonlight excursion every evening at 8:30 from Pier 6, Return. ROUND $20,000 WOMAN STENOGRAPHER [RECIPES ‘: ~—HHROGERS? RIGHT HAND MAN NEW YORK, May 28.—Ohe of the yin, Wout t itn portant persons In adjusting the maecNinery of the H. H. Rogers sys tom after his death, was” Miss Katherine Harrison, 1 (enogra pher Mist Harrison, a calm, stooleyed gray hatred woman, earn $20,000 a yenr od was worth u She knew nearly as much ut Rog era’ financial affaire as ho d d him elf When Roge wan beyond reach Ww telegraph or telephone, Mins Harrison had authority to give or ders herwelf in bie de On one axion the market 0k hile anole na cruise, H pected A mnaidorable vm af Any 1 Har {eon had ' for her hlef durtr Mise Harri nirusted with the detaiia of all th fidential movements fn the Rowe ffiows Of the visitors who came to the of f not one in 40 reached her Only one in five of thong who | reachod reached hin t Hogere was th art of lant resort Mise Ha on has & hand rf RO Ot te! * . l* * SAYS THE MODISTE * i* 7 lee eek eee De not eut out an armhole with the n idea sing it. A b a ie » whale side sear A the walwt to b I at the walat line, wheo a | lifted “ee pie to be long and fitting, but there artety in thely adapta ye abirred any fancy way ¢ pointed, ¢ are made of net, g other eometimes ‘uey fre in dress material “ee In making children's deesgas and ie well to consider How to them aa the jittie, ones grow Allow for 4 @eep chem, whieh may be used in lengthening the skirt In wing this hem, anes, do not let depth iom of the hem up to the crease caused by ite first length Stitch fight through (his crease, ana you will not be annoyed by always see ing @ line. Sometimes the skirt may be } lengthened by cutting the bem off entirely and setting a band of broad | insertion above it especially In it.ant to | ‘The length of a skirt varies al! most aa much from one season to! | another as the shape of sleeves. | However, all walking skirts must | clear the ground thia year The skirts of the new tallored suite for traveling and shopping are all walking length. Walking skirts are capable of some variation. The short woman whould woar hors as long as she can without touching the ground, | while the tall woman will look well in a much shorter skirt. Women of medium height will find a skirt two inches from the ground an effective fongth | Skirts are definitely wider than j they were. | The skirt with plain Tromt and | back ploata let Into the aide is a) |aafe and satisfactory one The Care of the Tea Kettle, Wettio never contains anythin Water |) need saidom be Every housewife who lives whore water is hard, bowerer, knows bow the lime and other “salts” forts 9 coating on the nade, ‘This may be lerveiy and the Gutelde of the tea-kettle kept free “woot” and grease, by washing, inside outside, each morning, with bot weter end Gold Dust, soles arn Bs aPfictee felts atta dias kkettle wil) be kept smooth much longer, if thus cared for, ure to rinse thoroughly. with bot or warm water to remove sl] soapy refill with cold water for old for this trip. TRIP, 260, * chiffon to Rate the | Rather tirh the)” fome people think that because the teas | but clean MI66 KATHE t ae in I with hor 9 WORTH hu ' otre « poonful Molasses Cookies F Johnny Cake RINE HARRIBGBON SS Thousands of pie der wo- men now wear Self-Reducing fe tee ot cake bi Corsets, Why? t mixture to] Because Fashion tells all with ‘olled pee women to be slender—to flatten 1 a hips, back and upper limbs to the sin it der ae ¢ utmost. This can't be done with- nd then rebuke it ‘ out danger, ss the abdominal Sean hone organs are firmly held in place; ty t and | and no corset but the Nemo gives ee the slightest abdominal support. > That is why thousands of slen- der women are wearing the new Nemo Self-Reducing Corset No. 405. The broad Relief Bands, which support the abdomen from underneath, permit extreme re- ie of an eee int hall a pint of water . af soft pon Water and 4 einan duction with perfect safety and Begs t * 3 comfort, and will make a medium ‘ « Cara mods. innhamon and three ris foot. Have and slight figure even more fash- HANDMADE HATS A SPRCiALTY Mme. Paul | EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY, y hae at 128 Third Ave, Oppostte New | Postetties, Ind. Phone L-1n08, MARTIN a 120T Seeond Av The Home of wiove Im thie olty for 61.00 « par, itasaw $1.00 Alarm Clocks cut to ..... $1.00 Watches cut to......... $6.00 Gilt Clocks cut to ., $2.00 Gold-Inlaid Combs ...,.......+.+. 48¢ $10.00 Silver Toilet Sets cut to .........$3.48 $2.50 Solid Gold Rings ar, and ¢ bags, plac tap * out tonably slender, We're selling thousands of No, 406 in sizes 19 to 22, at $4.00, saant odor) 99 hey Self-Reducing Corsets IN TWELVE MODELS A Fit For Every Stout Figure $3.50, $4.00, $5 and $10 in Good Stores Everywhere KOPS BROS., Manufacturer, NEW YORK San Franchco Office, 154 Sutter Street "€0. GLOVES, Opp. Savoy Hotel, SEs “PRRPRCTO".best $25,000 Worth of High-Grade Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Etc., Must Be Sold at Once Our Stock will be given to the public at any price we can get for it. Not being able to hole, we are forced to make the GREATEST SACRIFI IN THE JEWELRY LINE ; 89¢ ..48¢ 1 One-Third to One-Half Off on Diamonds: * One-Third to One-Half Off on Solid Gold $6.00 Carmen Bracelets cut to $15.00 Gold-Filled Watches cut to .++ $2.50 Umbrellas cut to . $4.00 Umbrellas cut to .... $1.50 Watch Chains cut to ...... AND ALL OUR OTHER MERCHANDISE WILL BE SOLD IN THE SAME PRO Pt Western Jewelry Co. st is Sale Commences Saturday, May 29, 10 a. m. That Never Fails ' ‘ Coffee Mould f nit Last tt Here lw a very i rt_ | thorough! ie fe Make just a plain ¢ 1 i oniee ding with %& cup of ink Boston Cream Pu ‘Otators, added for fla ing Dt f Gunshine Cake letting it " ’ One cup s % weant cup but-| an Mour-—ne to th p te ¢ cup milk, 1% cups | gelatine Then | 0 met t flour, 1 teaspoon vanilla, Cream | double boller and whe © In b | oF longer, ti ti 4 6 P o ” w o 6 CVER MADE IN SEATTLE | OR FLsmewheee 210 Second

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