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rs [¢ OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WO MEN OMEN || PRETTY GIRL--PRETTY HAT--GIRL_ a 1 psc 2erttyegae santa ¢ MAINLY ABOUT #1 Seoeeeeeteoe Wages for Wives The feminiat awer to the demanded the hall require ¢ pay hin wife as & reer QI on MADE THE HAT--COST 24 CENTS 1 9: e : in France, who an iffragiote here, have passing of a law that very married man to ve-half of bis salary for the household work she on The woman Who ts the originator of the movement thinks that, while the proposal may a strange at first it, due consideration will |} commend the Justice of it to those |i who think about such probleme. Man's work to possible only be | cause of the Work of woman, she} argues. If the husband ts to earn) his wages the wife must free him from the domestic duties necessary | | for his extetence Were men calied upon to make] beds, to mend clothes and to bring up the ehtldren, their wage-earning |i capabilities would be very much diminished, As the husband ts not} called upon to undertake these du thes, it stands to reason that he|f leaves half of Ite-that it to | A) the domestic half—to his wife } also stands to reason that he re if celves the wages for the work ¢ tw And, furthermore, In all jus {i tlee, It stands to reason that the wife ts entitled to half as her share |f in the profits Home Chat Sunday Thoughts. | blessed antidotes whieh} and enrich domestic fe |i The aweeten DOROTHY AND HER SWELL 24-CENT HAT. NEW YORK, Jul Rroadway fk ot ee RRR RAH are refinement, high alma, great! if »thank Mise ® | interesia, soft Volees, gentle man | « * HERE'S WHAT CHORUS * | ners, and magnanimous tempers | women how to ma * GIRL MADE INTO A HAT @! Employ time simply and faith Wl to laugh at her, Ar & Peach basket $ 03 ® fully, always remembering that you i Warrington did two tb ® 1% yards bunting 0° ®/ are not the author any work bot i up the Gay White Way ® % yard ch 03 @/the tnatrument which God pleases } >mer and made a t & Two radishes 2 Rito use. | hat for only 24 « ® A banana eee * Btrive to be a doct Hi! Instead of getti of imita-|# A lemon 02 */ ious tnetrament, fait | tlon things to deco: with, Miss * Soup gr 2 ® | humble in success } Warrington was practical. Sh¢ pald * *| Love of self hurts ue more than |ff 8 cents for a pos tand with ® TOL s.ccereceeesers $ 24 ®/ anything else In the world | this on her arm went along Produce * * | Fight like a good soldier, and it| Row and bought 9 cents worth of #4 949895 Se ¥¥¥¥* # you sometimes fall through frailty, |f early summer vegetables. Have you jooked just like any other peach |take again greater strength than /f guessed it? The basket was the pas ‘creation that might have| before, trusting In God Tak foundation for t hat, of course! oat her $26 or $60. Of course the t heed of vain pleasing of your: | Dorothy picked out a banana and peach basket was too big, but the | self and of pride, for pride brings if two radishes, a lemon—-nothing ¢ atage carpenter at the Lyric cut It} many Into error and es them] She got a bargain in price b down to sult her shapely ad fall into incurable biindne she was so good looking T One yard and a batt of bunting and halt hat b a yard of cheese cloth she finished pe re the job. ing up Me gives nothing but worthless of the many advantages this gold who gives from sense of duty that the trimmings can at small expense, keep ith the arrival of Mise Warrington is a member of new vegetab the markets from the “Motor Girl ompany playing time to time | at the Lyric theatre, and when she That's what Dorothy sald, Did went tor = hearsal wearing the hat it she really moan it? BETTER WAY ANEW AND Raby was ailing and the old fam fly doctor was called In to diagnose the case, He looked Master Baby Keep the wax coated boxes in which crackers are packed, for they | make excellent polishers for irons.) | A good way to exterminate ants lis by wringing @ eponge in a solu M ow and water, and put kine over carefully, then took off ting ea plate In room intented his glasses and sald, with a twinkle with the tneccts, It will soon be! in his eye: “Nothing wrong with Your baby but a cold stomach You should always keep a baby's stom ach warm—{it must be protected at all times of the year.” He picked up a diaper which was folded over in the old way, corner wise, and continued: Now, this diaper, for instance, may be utilized for this purpose. Don't fold it cornerwise, Turn over a straight end in a fold about seven or eight inches w pin this tightly about the baby's stomach, then draw up the corners and middie of the oppo- site side between the Httle legs, and pin again—so,” and he gave a prac tieal llustration of his way to pro- tect the little fellow's abdomen. This hint wili be appreciated by all mothers, and they'll wonder why they didn’t Chink | ot it long ago. HINTS 4 OTHERS Bince bronze shoes and hose have come into favor, tan seems to have taken second place with those who affect the shades in brown. The Nngerie frock has ousted the more elaborate silk dress, and most filled with ants and should then |be plunged Into ‘bolling water Keep white paper on each shelf of the refrigerator. It gives a clean jappearance and keeps things from | dropping on the shelf below. | oe Leather can be cleaned very well in milk, Dust the leather thorough ly with soft cloth, then use another | cloth dipped in eweet milk, and the | spots will be"easily removed ‘RECIPES | | faiths Ba Dark Cake. | One cup sugar, % cup of butter creamed together, 2 ezas well | beaten, % cup molasses % cup of sour milk and 1 teaspoon of soda. {1 cup of seeded and chopped rat jains, |} cup of walnut meats sliced |(% pound), 1 teaspoon of cassia, |% teaspoon of nutmeg, same of} | cloves, a pinch of ginger, 24 cups suit appeals t to the business girl in jot Sour; some kinds of four I use need of a neat, workmanlike, but |3 cups. This amount makes two cool, costume. There is more of |*mall or one large loaf. Bake one |ff femininity in the summer fashions | hour. of 1909 than there has been for many years, and not a or mode, | Apple Souffle. touch is seen in the summer modes, Make about three pints of apple women are glad. Lingerie petth except the linen collar and smart | sauce. Strain through a fine sieve coats, too, have quite taken the/tie, worn with the plain tallored|and add two tablespoons melt« place of the silk ones. The jumper | shirt waist butter, sugar to make pretty sweet, | }a grating of nutmeg, a tablespoon | jful of lemon and the well-beaten lyolks of three eggs, When the/f mixture is quite cold stir into tt CREDIT FOR YOU AT THE NATIONAL the stiffly beaten whites, Havel} ready a buttered baking dish, turn | sauce into it, sprinkle with maca roon crumbs and bake half an hour. | Serve hot with whipped cream fla vored with vanilla or vanilla cus | tard sance } TAILORED | Tripe Friew in Batter. Cut tripe in pieces for serving and boll 20 minutes, which makes jit nice and tender, Beat 1 egg, add} % cup of cold water, 1 teaspoon j#alt and flour to make # batter, not| too thin. Dip the tripe in the bat ter and fry until a nice color ond both sides, If there is any batter| Dresses i ts ‘i s left pour it Into the apider ai Skir Waist Furs cook with the rest Be sure to} “ have a great plenty of grease the spider. If you use fresh tripe add 1 tablespoon vinegar to batter 4 to 4 Off A WEEK METHOD Queen of Chocolate Cake. One cup sugar and % cup butter | creamed together, Take 2 egga|if and yolk of another, add to the} exes two heaping teaspoons of baking powder and beat well. Add this to the above and beat all to-|f gether; 1-2 cup sweet milk and jf 1 1-2 cups bread flour, Sift in 1-2 | cup of dry cocoa and add a tea spoon of vanilla Froating—1 cup of sugar, 1-2 cup of water, Cook until It threads then add % teaspoon of cream tar tar and a teaspoon of vanilla, Beat the white of the egg to a stiff froth, add to the hot sugar and beat until cold. Spread on the cake when cold. OF SELLING IS POPULAR We are now established in our new store with an entire- ly new line, NATIONAL OUTFITTING Co. LIBPRAL, 1515 SECOND AVE. LIBERAL cnepirTr onnorr PROF, STEVENS The man who guarantecs to teach you to dance, rRivate { | | TAR—THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1909 oe FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STOKE CLOMEM NOON ON nATURDAY pUnING AND ALOUBT JULY Basement Salesroom : Special Offering of Women’s Footwear "BIDS This offering includes Shoes embraced in a special purchase made favorable conditions, as well as broken lines from regular stocks, FURNITURE | Entrance on eith ison or Spring Sige | as well as throug Store from Second Ave. $1.95 Pr. : Russia Calf Blucher Oxfords, fancy Patent Blucher Oxfords, dull mat top, Kid Blucher O perforation, Goodyear welt sole and street-weight sole and military heel, weight sole anc Cuban heel, Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords, medium- Cho te Ki Chocolate Viei Kid Oxfords with hand- weight sole and military heel weight sole turned sole, plain toe and Cuban heel. i salu (Galt 0 Gibson. Ties, Penh Chocolate Vici Kid Oxfords with Goodyear welt sole and military heel. treet-weight sole Goodyear we ain toe and military : een welt sole, pla ) y Patent Button Oxfords, gray cloth top, hite Can ‘ dees hand-turned sole atid Cuban heel toe, hand-turned Patent Blucher Oxfords with street- ss | 1 Blu x fore A 1° I weight sole and military heel Oxblood Blucher Oxfords, new pe, Px Goodyear welt sole and Cuban heel ur we Russia Calf, three-eyelet Colonial Ties, plain toe, Goodyear welt sole and mili- Black Suede Ankle-strap Pumps, hand- ace Oxf ; turned sole and Cuban heel. turned sole and mi tary heel, Newly Arriv Jewelry, Notions and Drug Tailored Wash Suits at $3.85 Sundries Wash Suits of linette and rep, in pink, und Ce light-blue, lavender, rose, Copenhagen Z ie French Jet Brooches jn large design ; 7Se. . NG Led Sailor Collars of blue, reseda, gray and: striped effects, | iq edged with filet Hat Pins with largelblack head; Se = : | bought at a strik saving, are offered at } and white ik and Shirt-waist Sets of °indestructible” pearl; pur E : ple, gray, violet or white; 50¢ $3.85. Coats are semi-fitted, 38 and 40 Round Collar Collar or Belt Pins, large stone effects in rose with Cluny lace; 4 gold finish; 25 inches long, plain-tailored, with coat collar and revers, turn-back cuffs, front trimmed Flexible Collar Supports with jeweled tops; 15¢ with jet or pearl buttons. dery me and ¢ a Swiss-embroidered 1, Beauty Pins ins gope.appcrtment of styles; set Not Altered, owing to the Lowness of | 22. 10¢ Large plain Harrettes ) Carved black Barrettes ; 4&c, ; Royal Violet Oe HO) Jabots of fine lawn, 5 25e, the Price. Nasement Balesroc eed Lace-trimmed Jabots Taleuge Powder; 10 Toth robe orl len 1 Very Attractive Values in |“). joc stoi riol Tooth Paste rge tube; lde, © piped in light blue o: Eastman's Violette de larde 2c Women’s Knit Vests — toh hart da Oatmeal, Glycerine, Cucumber, Witch Hazel, Heather Honey Soaps; three cakes for 10c, AT % Garment—Women's white Cotton Knit es room, | Vests, Richelien ribbed, in shield effect; sizes, W t d All Darement Salesroom ‘sand 6 aistings an ; Exceptionally Attractive Prices on AT 13¢ Garment, 2 for 250e—Women’'s white olored, soutache-t aided All-Over Cotton Knit Vests, low neck and sleeveless style, | Wistaria, pongee, light-gray, dark-gray @ 19 inches wide; White and ecru wide; yard, 83c, Fine Bobbinet inches wide; yard, Inexpensive Wash Goods 28-inch Crossbar Swiss, in white with plaid de- sign in heliotrope, rose, cardinal or black, Very effective for waists and dresses; yard, 1Sc. 32-inch Seotch Cloth in shepherd's check pat- tern, a medium-weight printed fabric suitable for waists and dresses; yard, 9c 24-inch Mercerized Cotton Crepe Plisse, a soft finished material very desirable for waists and dresses, shown in a good assortment of colors; yard, 15c. 27-inch Cotton Voile, in check, plaid or stripe patterns, a soft, light~ weight material in mercer ized finish ; yard, 12%c 27-inch Dress Gingham in two-color check ef fects; yard, 5c. 3M-inch Mercerized Dress Sateen in check and figure designs; brown, gray, blue and black with design in white. Yard, 15c daintily finished and mercerized taped. 4, Very at- sok sob tractive. Sizes, 4, 5 and 6, AT 17¢ Garment—Women's pure white Cotton Knit Vests, style, in regular and extra sizes in wh 43c Net Waisting in coin-s inches wide; yard, 79 fine-ribbed, low neck and sleeveless AT 19¢ Garment—Women's Swiss-ribbed Knit Vests, low neck and sleeveless style, narrow shoul Fish-net Waisting, der straps, with dainty lace trimming; in regular 42 inches wide; y _ Net Waisting of fine Extra Size Knit with dainty Women's At Vests, low ne 1% Garment 7 k and short sleeve style, Net yard, $1.00. Fine white plain edging 4 inches wide; } Basement Salesroom. Children’s Well- Rompers of blue cham Inexpensive Undermuslins Corset Covers at 19c, 25c, 35c, 49¢ and Basement Salesroom AAAAR AAR wa) 59, Rompers of pink, tan Silks and Dress Goods Drawers at 25c, 29¢, 39c, 49e and 59c, shirtings ; 39c. eat SOc. 60b. Scr De Son INDA, a semi-rough Oriental Silk, 27 inches Gowns at 50¢, 69¢, 75¢ and 99¢, Rompe and rou wide, in brown, wistaria, old-rose, pink, Copen Skirts at 75c, 99c, $1.25 and $1.49. tase hagen, ivory and navy; 6% yard - Fi e er wpe aes Combinations at 50c, 99¢ and $1.25. ee NATURAL PONGEE, inches wide, We —Sinimsot Saiearoom, E ’ yard; 24 inches wide, 6$¢ yard; 19 inches wide, } ~~~»... Ch ld W. h y ake yard. : lidren's Wash Dre! BLACK OTTOMAN SILK, 19 inches wide; | Brak . Gl oor yard roken Lots in Gloves, 55c and 59c ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS, 34 inches wide d P ® ‘hiliden’s Wash Dresses of Tenia in reseda, champagne, f old-rose, light blu 18c an 39c alr oleh ale ve x i ia cream and delft-blue; 40 yard. we dade Rr as ei I : 4 nitive length of : Saareeen: Rnlesroon At 18¢ Pr. rendering the garment very easy to laundety ee DRY GOODs } under Cluny lace and jet button wit yard, $1.50. binet Tucking, ard, 75c dainty conventional design Vaisting, Entrance on either | ladison or Spring Strea, | as well as through ‘| Store from Second An, | ” $1.95 Pr nit tip, streg ' fords, stree wing ry heel, clet Ties, p Cuban heel, , with cloth | military heel! plain ¢ ed Neckwea en, lace -trifumed an e hand-embro n, inset with e th Cluny lace; 2 Collars, lace-telt laited, and trimmed rif « louble plait & ite, cream and pot design, whi ka-dotted, p e French net, 1 42 inches wide; wl shadow-tueke ~-Tasement Made B ; 25¢, or gray duck and. bands; sizes, roken lot of 2-clasp Lisle Gloves in black, tily trimmed in ¢ c ed | Good Values in Drapery § 3)», yu. to ant sry. Al uorsin F268 SS the rtment, but not all sizes in each shade Children’s W blue-and-white Materials At 18c Pr. baldi style, havin India Madras, a servidéable and effective fabric troken lot of Suede-Lisle Gauntlets with soft tom, © Price, 59 none for window draperies, #i@wn in three patterns, and } cuff, in black, white and chamois color; large a number of pretty cologgombinations. Yard, 10¢ sizes only ’ oe ae Figured Arabian Etfiine, Arts & Crafts and L M S Colonial designs, in attattive color effects, Yard, At 39c Pr. awn orning acques 2 Oe t . 19¢, troken lot of 16-button length, fine gauge Lisle Morning Sacc rh Remnants of ‘Tapestrtes, Curtain Muslins, Mad Gloves with three clasps at wrist, in black, white, } With fancy design pink red or ie ras, Cretonnes, Sateen Scrim, Tickings, Fringes, } pongee, gray and pink. All sizes in the lot, but $ Sacques are no style, Cords, Laces and Insertions, are offered at espe not all sizes in each shade, are finished wi | scallops. cially low prices, Basement Salesroom. Liawement’ a ————— we PPI ORI I LL eek Oriental-stripe Couch Covers, extra wide, ot | stout fabric, in dark colors; suitable for unitary couches and wide couch beds, sor | Infants’ Vests and Sweaters Infants’ Vests, closely woven and well-finished, in a complete range of sizes; 25¢ ‘ood § | | & | sf | $2.2 Moderate 8-8x11 Tapestry Basement Salesroom. Infants’ Sweaters in white, golf-red, maroon or be manne gray; sizes 1 to 4 years, Made in coat style, and . have pearl button fastening; 50c, 9x12 Tape Window Shades —Basement Salesroom, 10-4x12 Alley A Machine-made Opaque Window Shades, mount Ox 12, All-we Art $ ed on Stewart Hartshorn improved self-acting rol 9x10-6 All-wool Art S« ler, 36 inches wide and 7 feet long; 49, Water Color Shadesj36 inches wide and 7 feet long; 29c, Art OxDiAU-we 7-O8'FAll-wool Frederick & Nelson Incorporated ~-Baseoment Salesroom Rugs and Art Squares. ly Pri Rugs, res, $1075