The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1909, Page 9

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STAR—-MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1909. 9 THE th 7 nay; J[NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR )) ( rouw. jTmomesmson.m (p | Furniture Dry Goods | — STORD CLOSES DAILY AT 600 — - t ; Way Botwoon the waist and hem, | “ | The : in the prevall | e i : ‘ = tting and extr ely lo OW ag nt ij Limely Specials in Charming Summer Waists| : t braiding. [t te much ; a | unless our girl i, : — ' _ » braiding he it eee Special, $3.45 | ro Japan parasol with long | . Ze : i i o and soft straw-colored hat allor ais g NV + } tr 4 with black antin band and] Brown one-fourth oup sugar and| thoroughly, pour over toast, and : Tailored Waists of fine quality white : OW ToKes nnpany thin|Deat slightly with three eggs, Add] sarve {mmodtately linen, with front tucked in clusters, and i charming costume dash of salt, one-half teaspoonful ; 7 ’ } ean | eh casas Se, When ect Salen pct tea hand-embroidered with colored polka-dots; , ine nko in molds t non | double boiler, pint of milk and * ‘ 3 ‘g@> IN THE urn out on small plates aid 1 eup Of Washed ree, Cook tl plain back, and long sleeves with deep, i verve with caramel sauce. ilek, add the yolks of two eggs, . | : e nity Holl one-half cup water and one| 12 teaspoon of salt and 2 table tucked cuffs. a eS | RY) cup sugar until It gugars, cook until! spoons of augar, Remove from fire, | i fn nee | Very dark brown, add one cup hot} beat till emooth, add 1-2 teaspoon Tojlor niata } a lit thi ! ‘ | Pood at reqular hours. Allow] Water, beat thoroughly, and serve] vantiia; a bay fe af bolled in rlee | Tailored Waists of fine quality white ! nothing between toeals sold Orat senare Gavan le pivens on ty dotatinaes | linen, having front of one-inch tucks with i } r \ . cred d H ta yr . ai | Indigestible food should nover be] Fron moat may be kept for sev: QGaeusomlng. | Bpread all on a fat | clusters of pin-tucks between; box-plait } jalven in order to tompt tho appe| oral days by aprinkling a very little| shape, Dip In omg, thon tr oeurte If lown fr ‘immed wi aw : tie salt on {t and then wrapping it n al gud cook a bolitte fat Thte aes | down front, trimmed with pearl buttons. cloth wet with vinegar ise erocuettes. I x sleeves rith te il d ~uffs | eharatag bo sat-tilege ina orp ee s wong sleeves, with tailored cuffs, ~ i] or way should form a large part Rhubarb Pi | of a child's educatio! Now ts the time whea the pine ned ° i child's education agit 0 a te, wt Wash and remove skin. of sho Special, $5.85 i ay ‘ a sorve, Try preserving t | barb, chop quite tine draw to one} iH f : When the ho dae come babloe | cherriow or atrawberries—just for a/ end of tray, raise the ond of the| Waists of all-over tucked white | inch tucks, and trimmed with bia re ure to have what 8 called| change. Abred one pineapple with |tTaY and lot the Juleo drain from| —— ae ‘ pgs Oh eee ee i j“heat rash,” unless mothers areola fork, put an equal quantity of ‘MP rhubarb, When crust ts ready | t 6 idere ow folds of black satin; yoke i white very arate) 8 pout tho bat Tvo oy ees ene tee over | taka the rhubarb between the | net, embroidered with pink, brown or - : ) ; n; yoke is of white . : road igen Bh » HO) night. Take three quarts of berries |D40ds (a little at a time) and ji} | » silk F F ong. tucke embroidered net, i ik body should be well rinsed and] Cr'cherries, put an equal amount of| squewte as dry Ae you can a | tue silk polka dots. Long, tucked . secll i |abould be @usted into all an foldy | usar with them, cook with the plate and cover with 1 cup of ft sleeves and high, pointed collar. | Waists of white mes e with ff i | sugar, put on t rust, fret B | f ot the ae |ahredded pineapple for an hour,| UKAF, put on top crust, first cutting | fo faintily ved { f | a slowly, then can, They will be * os in crust to allow the steam tol] Wai ts of ® elt faill ilk fn ront dainti y tuckec an trimmed i 3 clear and delict encape ais ) ove aille s : 4 | | Many vietims of sick headache lear and delicious | , | y with Valenciennes and imitation Baby if ; bare been cured with the following| - /BABY JULIAN’S i] handsome, medium-dark plaid effects tr h lace. Tabot of white plaited net. & » i simple prescription: When the first] Tho “idealized tonst ts a dish| PRICELESS Drees | tht ee 11 A BA PASE, JEDGs OF Wie eee Date | symptoms of & heads appear,| which never faila to tempt the in H) of blue, wistaria and brown, Are | long sleeves, and high pointed collar | I f |take a teaspoonful of lemon julee| valid. A alice of thin, well-browned | ¥ ; Fae. : ae) i ae A fabric very popular; This charming little sum loar, 18 minutes before each meal, | toast 18 dropped for éx tnatant Into | } plaited over shoulder and have yoke, Watsts of br line. havi i ' ils time of your. It) frock ts made of alternating pane 1 the same dose at bed time; fol-| boiling salted water, then put on 4 ] A ‘ : a brown Mmessaline, having if be tudded or cleaned = pongee and coarse braided net.| low this up until all symptoms are| warm plate, In a pan on the stove } collar and cuffs of white filet net and round yoke and cuffs of cream tucked {i load andl. panels are held tog by | past, taking no other & eine, and | have three tablespoonfuls milk and narrow pipings i) i bands of the pouve and large Jet | you will soon be freed from your | small pleee of butter, When hot add : sil Hee a net, finished with plaid silk pipings Ve | 0 © waist line and halt.’ periodical nulsanc | woll-beate . g, he tnt P : i se rth oe a _Well-beaten White of one ogg, heat Waists of heavy net over China silk | and buttons to match. Sleeves are ff | i se : . ‘ i iH lining; colors, dark red, brown and | made with wide arm-holes, in man i ill ee i] | navy blue. Front and back are of one- | darin effect. —Firet Fioon ff A ‘ | pOn't “talk over” your parents i A Money-Saving Facility was adopted. To | capital, increased buying power and finan- with your girl friends. . Get yours now : sum it all up, the aim from its inception, the | “ial strength, which will enable us to offer Don't, if you refuse an offer tl ee “ : | asl ' ' | marftage, brag about It aftorwards , i] same as today, was to give greater intrinsic | Still greater value to individual buyers, A than, In offering marriage, of-| green — &! | : H. L. KLEIN | We take this opportunity of announcing tremendous business as is represented today could be built up, The reasons for this phe- homenal success are interesting. In the beginning, principles and methods Instruments were sold at positively One Price, and every possible Large Profits.” plano value for every dollar invested than with a rough pine board floor, that such a | Eilers [7i"s'] Music House financially strongest music establishment in the Inland Empire, serving a territory em- | of $3,000,000, of which $2,000,000 will be in common stock, fully paid up, and $1,000,000 will be in preferred stock. No change in policy or methods will be made. The same principles and methods that have made this tremendous success possible will be carried word—will be strictly adhered to. The | only change will come by virtue of increased These new benefits and advantages we Arabian Etamine Curta of soft, fine Recent additions to the showing { juality c, designed w ine Pongee Ps the new Tokio sertion and ¢ Junior style, Ive ribs, long he eae ndtane | Values in Artistic Cotsng | | should be made of the exquisite Irieh lace, but the style of makin muat be Duteh PePeSeSeSeseoeoegoooge MAINLY ABOUT #} written you one, exereise the same | will work In some reference to the jongagement in every one Hut perhaps such wisdom as this is not altogether desirable Don'ts for Girls. Don't have clandestine | ances Don't fall to do all you can to acquaint Jenvy those daughters who are oblig: | led to be out In the fers)you the best he bas, and the world io { | toire handle and large tassel, general f i ' A n O id } plain effects; also a number of the regular f rn i] 8-rib Parasols. All are of natural-color im This beautiful robe, worn by iff ported pongee, and very moderately priced Cream Etamine Curtains in large hem- Qiietn Wilhelmina’s baby, at her |] . s » stitched-bar effec ith four-inc let in- Evitesies ‘Whe oetuanioe tania ot $5.00, $5.50 and $7.00 itche i-bas ar effect, w th our inch Hilet tp | ame rOYAl infant by the Duteh subjects | ee Tem eee Sata Teche of the queen who live in Great || ~~~ santirnannrnnnanahe 4 TAO. 1 ate Curtains. Good | | Britain i value at $6.73 | These loyal people sent a ce 1 . * i! witter to the Lonton depot ot ww ff Regular and Out-size Hosiery {Pisin ‘urtains, 2% yards } Royal Irish Industries association, |i long, even, squ with two-inch ordered the robe to be made ot | Special 59¢ Pair hemstitch d he i 1 bot Edg- D S J h t C C the finest Carrickmacrasa gu ‘ hy Ided can = s po a } ‘ane Shoanie ad Ss tent = ae ings may be ed to these p ain Curtains . 9. Johnston Co. hanges Its Corporate Name to loca, mounted ou meer rie, Hn 7 i At this special price is offered an assort- ye ae pan Py 85 pair } | ment of Women’s plain black, extra fine 8 Gauze-Lisle He sd Floor. ssiery in lace-boot style, in WARD ” Kayser’ s Lisle Gloves | Special 35¢ Pair i A special purchase of Women's two-clasp ff Lisle Gloves, in. black and white, of the fa- cluding a variety of effective patterns. This Hosiery is of high character, and the offering is especially interesting in view of the wide g Popularity enjoyed by lace-boot Hosiery this season. There is also offered a lot of Wom- the change in the corporate name of D. 8. ‘Ainolag: iH | ee dgentoeentd in a large — of up — es nase egy bande aoe i ohnst Sa : | q to-da ¢ styles and colorings, at the same spe- y desirable in quality, tt and finish, and ff a ct =e toad port pm om aban | The size and strength of the Eilers Con- i} cial price. exceptionally attractive values at 38c a pair. Eil rege hee "8 | cern can partially be realieed when it is | Burn Your Love Lett | Firs} Floor, ee Re: - Eilers Music House, | ne Seem || avers —s snntiincnepipenticuinemepiiblespsai tinct’ | stated that their chain of wholesale and re- If you have written a love letter, | ee i This change marks the organization of | tail stores now numbers forty—reaching ee cee cor ane See oe BO i Women’s Real Kid Gloves Embroidered and Lace Hosiery I not only the largest, but also the financially from California to Alaska and throughout enough to destroy it. If he has |ff Special 79c Pair i } Special $1.15 Pair . p : sone tt strongest wholesale and retail musical con- : judgment and consideration. The | The assortment at this price comprises ff cern in the United States. It signalizes the | bracing upward of 1,000,000 square miles, oe wp of old ras ere . i} «Women's two- and three-clasp Gloves of } black and tan Hosiery in lis! 1 gauze-lisle f a | ; hopportune moments has cause | . a Sp Wives Oo . . P ea. A. be Ke i q a commercial triumph in the annals | At this time we extend our sincere thanks |e muck trouble in real life as in ff real imported French Kid, overseam style, a ga canned ee ers OF contrasting | isi : pooks an aye = colors; also ma -to-date a attractiv estern merchandising. —deep down, heartiest gratitude, to all those kergten gt -- (aes i] tan color, with Paris-point or silk filet em- laecbet ant ‘ail iske, stylen pac atgrse. i A Glance Back rd who by their patronage, kind words and concerning the foty of love letters | broidery, Extra good valu~ at $1.15 a pair. esting values at 79¢ pair “5 * | wa wo No have assisted so , splendidly in this are fostiah, and th ‘ito 3s pecee, . First, Ploor = Wiset lesen —<&—_—€—=—=—=—=—=esesrrw>m—" eteaeaes | The beginning of the House of Johnston we pour out thelr souls in ink, But if| | }you must tell a man you love blm |i Kenisaiptiesite sade was small and unpretentious. It was never H ; jon paper, at least be sure that be ll | Ladies’ H 4 I P ; impse ea loves you. If he does, he will be/fi nono Biche pd Ss Mail Orders | dreamed, at the outset, when with two car- |wise enough to destroy your tet-|If Journal re eric e son Filled at | loads of pianos and organs, operations were The new company, headed by Mr, D, S. ters. Nev wes write a love letter tof ter ily | Advertised H ‘ . man to whom you are not engag: | if lor | commenced under an incommodious tent | | tm as President, will employ a capital lee ran you are very wise you |i uly INCORPORATED | 2 Prices lapsible horn makes {t possible to pack them easily. loffar should be treated with 1406 2ND AVE. 7 } could be obtained elsewhere. These cardi- | gladly extend to the public, for we fully | rospece. THE SHOEMAKER. } | F ‘ Don't, if your mother warns you If you can't get boots or # i nal principles, coupled with methods that made “Every Customer a Satisfied One,” the greatest asset any concern can have, have made what Is now the largest and realize that only so long as we are able to offer better pianos and musical Instruments for less than elsewhere can we hold our large patronage and maintain our supremacy, | Against some special companion or acqualntance, Immediately Jump to the conclusion that she is “preju diced Being much older, it ts| @iite likely that she may be al (oh Judge of character than you | , and possible toat her warn |i is moro than Justified. A well: | MA 1207 Second Av, Opp. were adop a i j Fy ° - adopted that were radically different | on Fcoee year moehad | Cam in With the Victor from those employed at that time. To begin | won't read secretly books which f with, the business was conducted on a strict- The same aim, viz., to give greater value re ve id ant pi ye taking voces You'll have more fan with 0 Vieter thh ii ly commercial basis of “Small Profits and | than is possible elsewhere—to make “every jown pleasure. sayline yun oon Take tong it wit a Hi i : ” : » life the ayth ‘ou ca o il p iy Quick Sales,” instead of “Few Sales and | Patron a satisfied one” in every sense of the enechy - alist meter aed i esal dance music for you, it will give a vaude i ae | ee ‘ | ville show, a complete opera. A new col a. i known man used to say that at | 4 ; /i.e time he was 20 he fancied a i | |his mother and father knew noth f ina; by the time he waa 40, he The Home of “PRERFRCTO"—dest a i Eilers Music Third and lhad come to the conclusion that | «love tn this elty for 61.00 a pair, tdi ‘ 3 what they sald was generally right Building University and that he ended up by wondor MAND-MAD tats A j ing how they had ever aged SPECIALTY. \ to become ‘such encyclopedias of i : round, useful knowledge as they appeared to him by the time he ae : a | was 60 pe en i T bay Successors to - gare nieces Postoffles, Ind. Phone L-1803, | T Fincproor ie i * ‘ Special Eastern | 5 A : j . pte? D. S. Johnston Co. Excursions Sealiatvetd v4 | STORAGE R A Q E t ; Household Goods. } Tickets on sale July 2 and 3, Au BROKERS |qust 11 and 12, by Oregon h, R. & a " [ [Gv Shiotee pag, rune] Panes Wiles Il Ostrich Feathers : ' . |#108,66; Qmaba, Kansas City and| S.C. Osborn & Co, |) ue Ons MALLEABL [ RIN |Miadourl River points, $60. On July and August 11, to Denver and re pservationa at Union Ticket 608 Firat av, WB. 1, Wilts, eee 65. Full particulars, tickets | ~ M ST3n | (627 First Av. Have 7 ur old feathers mado In Willow model and dy “umes, We clean, curl, re- | Baldy The reinall ades. kitchen Boas and Pomp from new 7 in avery way or old feathers, | poY NOR—PURNITURD MODEL MILLINDRY co ; You $0 per cent 620 7 ople’s Bank Bldg. . Waldort iitde:, made Are you looxing for a lodging house? See our business chanee column, Seoond and Pike, TOS-10 Pike St,

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