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TAR—THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1909. 11 RETEST FURNITURE oF ~_ FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. DRY GOODS | HOKE CLOOEH AT 8/00) 18 NOON ON SATURDAY DUKING JULY AND ALGURE Entrance on either Entran ¢ on either | Madison or Spring Street, - or Spring Street, as well as through as well as through Store from Second Ave. Store from Second Ave. Highly Attractive Values in Dainty, Inexpensive Undermuslins SHORT UNDER-SKIRTS CORSET COVERS AT 39e—Short Under-Skirts of cambric with ‘ \ AT’ 19e—Nainsook Corset Covers trimmed at flounce of lawn, tucked and hem itched, finished ian elsdi-tebe wi of lox Sction, headin oa with cotton Torchen lace Skirts of nainsook, Mok trimmed with tucked flounce AT 50¢ —Short Under-Skirts of cambric, having Other pretty styles in Corset Covers, of nain sook, crossb ind fine tist¢ 1 1OW tucked lawn flounce finished with dainty embroi wok, ef r dimit nd fine b , are shown dery e« : at 25¢, 35¢, 49¢ and 5% GOWNS IN A VARIETY OF STYL - AT 49e—Gowns of cambrie and nainsook, with high or V-neck and yoke trimmed with embroi dery insertion; slip-over or chemise. Gowns hav AT 25c—Drawers of ing full lawn flounce trit stitched tuch lity cambric, hav 1 with many hem ing round yoke of embroidery or finished with AT 39c—Drawer in irious styles, some trimmed with full flounce, tucked and bem stitched, others having embroidery ruffle beading and hemstitched lawn ruffles AT 69%-—Chemise or op n-front Gowns with round and square yokes of tucked and hemstitched lawn, finished with hem titched | lawn ruffle AT 4% ide circular Drawers of nainso i AT 75ce—Chemise Gowns of good quality nain trimmed y nty embr Drawers j sook, having round neck and elbow sleeves fin trimmed with lace or flounce of wide embroidery ished with embroidery insertion and ribbon-laced : AT 59e—Cambric Drawers trimmed with dainty edge. Several other attractive styles in gowns : tucks and full flounce of very wide embroidery LONG WHITE SKIRTS— AT 75ce—Long YORK, July 29.—Pusty lids, an inset of brown velvet. There is; material is of beaver, It has one} fare the hit of the milli) 4 velvet rosette on the left-hand plume, stading etraight up, aod has in Now York aide, The French women wear cockades of velvet placed at inter z this hat well down over the ears, vals around the turban. This bat Moet modish styles are | in most cases hiding the right eye la worn low and rf hiy on the Biown i* one of the | from front view right side, so tha left eye he are shown at the same price AT & Chemise Gowns of nainsook, with kimono sleeve, trimmed with insertion beading, and filet lace white Cambric Skirts trimmed AT ORe—Many styles in Gawns, including slip-over, che 4 ra, and the trim | No, 2 is the nifty Russian Consack to do all the seeing for the wearer mise onen-trant Bishon and hich aren Au ater with deep double flounce of tucked lawn and wide ; m- : rf ; pen it, Bi par gh-neck eff Ana uc | bly is velvet urban, for use with a suit. It is the Incidentaty, this fad of almost cov | ee : Gx . mac uare yt of am roi Ma 1 shows the “Cava: | favorite shape in Paris for the early ering the fight eye with the hati, "'* chemise Gown of nainsook ha are yoke of small embroid which is rolled up on | fall, and promises to be the vogue, brim is notabie jn all the hate of the |] tucks a dainty embr ry insertion ; square neck and sleeves finished with 4 : . Mederiying the brim ts | of all the shapes, in Now York. The more faddish tendencies. I] embroidery edge. A slip-over Gown of fine quality cambric has round yoke AT 9%—Long white Skirts trimmed with rows ¢ orchon . mt of wide embroidery insertion, laced with ribbon, finished with narrow ‘em lace insertion, tucked lawn bands, and pretty Torchon edge eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee broidery edge —Dasement Salesroom HOW TO MAKE LETTUCE-PEACH SALAD. By Alice Gitohell Kirk Choose crisp lettuce leaves and arrange in a salad bow! or : ‘Children’ 5 Hose, 15c Pair Choice of Notions and Drug Suné Sundries Sites tot uke Oe ste oan et Sit pete Sat i 2 for 25¢ All Soiled Neckwear | ..)t.'ui2"pc"" tl" wits: meso of half a cup of broken pecan nuts Mix these thoroughly but ? : | . lightly together, turn into the bowl or arrange on plates. Pour #/[ Children's fast black, cotton-ribbed { | Invisible Hair Nets of silk, large size; Sc over French dressing, using lemon juice for the acid, and serve ® Hose, spliced heel and toe and extra ae “ woman probate! fe gee A % Cc States, The double knee; 15c¢ pair; 2 for 25¢ performed by | ROUtiFSVEsSS De seeseeveveeeeredy si Ltiarer See Sent fad with | . . is at once. Pete e teen eee Princess Pompadour Hair Rolls of braided wire, mohair-covered , 10 nt Ral orn This collection consists almost entirely of ees fl Feather-stitched Braid, fancy effects, white and washable Neckwear, and includes the follow ‘ bale Verda 101 WEW STYLES OF DRESSING THE HAIR Misses’ Silk Gloves at 29¢ Pair | ae ees Fine lace-trimmed Jabots lover Blossom and Hazel Cream Soap; 7 cakes Misses’ two-clasp Silk Gloves, double Soft Dutch Collars of plain and embroidered | BY CYNTHIA GREY. } tipped, in white, gray and shades of tan; ) | jinen. | Pern g Bacto ites yale wes } Stiff Linen Dutch Collars a Leia keeper of New for 62 years, woman, four young | Emery Boards, one dozen in bex, 5c. | ie @ secret desire to be good to look | Pa rir 29c, 3 on* oe Crear large a jars: 25 - aap herders, upon, Dose It ever occur to her, 1} _filasement Saissroom 2 Round, soft Linen Collars in self-strapped | Eastman's Adrea Cream in large china jars; 25e. + soldiers from wonder, that the way ehe arranges [7 Fe ee ee, aa ee ee fee to ol Tales *owder 1 sprin er- ts palit $750 a year [her hair about her face has @ tot to} Seconds in Tailored Stock p. 5 bA. 10c ee ee in caring for the do with her good looka? Never was! ; " A aa stocks, al cans; . wacaesaten wallace | there & time when matron and maid | Kayser 8 Silk Gloves, 2% Pair Failored Bows SEC en oa —_— and first president Territory Federation Mull Ties rohper gt Ee ‘Tablet and Box Stationery j could be ao individual or indulge her | fancy so much in the dressing of her | Kayser’s two-c lasp Silk Gloves, seconds, hair as she can right now ¢ was Mrs. Cari: is As a rule the hair should be comb- |i with double ree lingers; pair 29. Choctaw-Chickasaw ed high on the head as one grows} Basement Saleeroom, Choi Basement | Cordova Linen Tablets, 72 sheets, letter 2, older, and there is no prettier way for | PLP PPEL LEIP PID IL PIL LLL ice, Se. Balesroom a0 10; note size, 5¢ } the middie aged woman to dress the | | SBmmanah-*-r'qvars d etaoinehr B k. Lots Kid Gl shrews rew «oe Broken Lots in oves, ~ j shown in the ilustration, The soft) wares and puffs of the white bair |i 39c air | Veloce ‘ Ormonde Linon boxed Paper, fabric- finish, ruled or plain; 74c box. are very becoming to the aging fea : er sig Women’ $ Up-To-Date Sree meen _ } i oKen as Li € men § « reer citer s wer wette) + Snag of gordon Pumps and Oxfords Seasonable Dress Goods a It fa ne loose cotl, low upon =" a , : | ibe ead, and atitt furcher softened | Pair 3%, 50-inch Mohair, black or blue, suitable for bath- by Innumerabie little curl ThelM UU. Saoement Saiperonm: | t 1 95 ing suits; yard, 50c. hair ta combed in long, loose waves A : ant . * if htrom the face, and confined here and ° inch Poplar Cloth, in black, blue, red or | there by bands of velvet or satin rib: ercaile i rons <tasemont Sateoroom, ¢ °TC2s Yard, 25c, | bon. Base: 00 36-inch Serge in navy, brown, red and black; [rn bs al ose oe oe 25c and 50c Women’s Union Suits, 39¢ |?" ** worn # much as they were, since —Basement Salesroom the chief garniture for the white hair Sleeveless Hubbard Aprons of white percale, Women's white Cotton Union Suits, low neck {~~~ la & Jet coronet, and ribbon Is worn Hi patterned with red or black dots, or small designs. | and sleeveless, with lace-trimmed umbrella knee; “ Ed” tic Belts. 50c with the Payohe styles. Price, 25¢. ie - ( 0- Elas 4 a nee . —Rasement Salearoom ik Nad . i Potato Noodles. Band Aprons of blue-and-white check Amos- eee Co-Ed” Belts of good quality elastic, Two cupfals of leftover seasoned # . “ emoc ’ a ie é mashed potatoes ‘mixed with one [ff Keag gingham, having front gored to fit smoothly, Women’s Vests and Drawers, with leather front and patent fasteners; | egg; add sufficient flour to roll out Price, 25¢. 50c. | Cut into strips three inches long Margaret Aprons of Amoskeag gingham in blue 25c Garment —Basoment Salearoom, and one inch wide. Drop them iatoll brown check or plaid design, having large bib boiling salt water; boll up once, Women’s white cotton, low neck and sleeveless Bo ’ Balb . S ° back, and cut circular to fit smoothly over front } Vests, floral and lace yoke effects; 25¢ ys riggan hirts and theo drain them and fry brown in|] forming square collar over front, shoulder and deep, bot grease (like doughnuts), , : . f : and hip. Price, 50¢c, Women’s extra-size plain white Cotton Vests; —Resament Ralesroom. 25c Dra 25¢ i Women’s Mercerized Cotton Vests, low neck wers, H and sleeveless style, in pink and sky-blue; 25c. Boys’ Balbriggan Shirts with high neck and HOW T0 CAN SWEET PICKLES Good Handkerchief Values Women's white Cotton Drawers with lace- | long ‘sleeves or high neck and short sleeves; 25c. eel Bet aside to rine, Men’s all-linen Hemstitched Handker- trimmed umbrella knee, band or tape top; 25e. the morning add a Peaches, Citron, Watermeion Rind, Cucumbers and Pears Make chiefs; 10c. ak, er Ree Handle as lightly as || ndid Preserves. feta nh it 5 —— Men’s good quality Irish linen Hem Women’s Teteomed Hits, $1. 50 stitched Handkerchiefs, 4-inch hem; has been sifted with a Hof salt, then beat in a fissolved in a gill Drawers to match above shirts, in ankle or knee length; 25c. ~Basement Salearoom. ~—Rasement Salesroom. Children’s Vests, 10c Garment | ane pmaearpiagron 12'%4e Women’s Hats be ind spice é . . ‘ R F 7 hat sweet pickles , ara ae j : 7‘ F i oO f chi 5 an d Children’s white cotton summer-weight Vests turning when ace i abent what, sw Lane Women’s silk-and-linen Colored Hand } he tn lew heck ahd vleevelens atylecall sleaaicine kerchiefs; 15c. rough braid, Women's Handkerchiefs of sheer cross- blac 4 white, bar lawn, with colored bow knots; 6%c. | and burnt, trim- Women’s plain Hemstitched Handker med with flow- y} chiefs; Se. ers and ribbon. — | made from various fruits, such a He Of Rice and Meat. | peaches, eltron, watermelon rind, Mf cup of cold | cucumbers, pears and ree ges t with one-q |The strap should be rich an a i cepeer, enbbalt and sufficiently cooked without be- fal onton ing sealed + ins wit ie For sour pickles use only the r bread crumbe | beat cider vinegar, When heating garment. —Rasement Salesroom. Laces and Embroideries Matched Sets of Swiss and Nainsook Embroid- OF stock ist. |for use do not boll It, but seald it) Children’s colored border Handker Price $1.50. ery Edges and Insertions in dainty designs; yard, poet ge 4 only, and pour over the pickles, and chiefs: Sc eae Ng 10c, 12c and 15¢, a mae the pest. Oe oe er Ph gpg cot fee ms ____Pawement Balearoom. }~ ‘ Sita teh Sige Cy Scalloped-edge Swiss Embroidery Bands, 3 to n . niece of horseradish placed in each | re, ett a YY prevents mold. Use @ porcelain | kotthe for heating the vinegar Glaus jars are inexpensive, and these pickles may be put into them sealed hot, and they will keep well, the same as fruit. Hore Sa the f ®) materfals for pickled peaches ALICE GITCHELL KIRK. feet five! Peaches—7 pounds He u Values in 4 inches wide i yard, 25c. . * Fine Linen Torchon Lace and Insertion, one- Rugs and Matting Milli M t ial half inch to one inch wide; yard, 5e. 18x36 Wilton Rugs; $1.75. | nery a erl S Heavy Linen Torchon Lace, 1 to 2 inches wide; 27x54 Wool Wilton Rugs; $2.50; 3. A 3 yard, 7i4c, 7484 Worsted Wilton Rugs: $3.00 An assortment of Flowers, including 7x5 sted o rs; $: a * ; ey a = ri 59 & Roses, Hyacinths and Marguerites; 10¢ 36x6: ilton gs; $4.5 . Normandy Valenciennes Lace and Insertion, 2 to 4 inches wide; yard, 10¢. tablespoon of A =? wn sugar—4 pounds. | ; ‘ q 5c picajiaslandnitiettinmeai indibialingiinalipadisiagiaii sled & tablespoon of | pb ‘aon pint it is not quite tender, boll until it} 36x63 Wilton Rugs; $5.00 and Ai ites 10 ; S000 as it bolls a 1amon—I1 ounce in; skim out Into glass jars and} = 7.49 Tapestry Brussels Rugs; $10.00. Black Quills; 10c, Exceptional values in Lace and Embroidery Jemon juice ang| Stiek etme i g 5: i - Pa ft ) tice an | Allsptee—-1 tablespoonful | pour the botling sirup over the fruit. | 8-3x10-6 Tapestry Brussels Rugs; $12.00, Black W ings; 35c, 65¢ and 75c. Wianaiite Cloves—1 teaspoonful lif it does not seem rich and thick, | ag oe : bs n * = . = | Preserving Utensils. |holl a ttle longer the last time.| 9x11 Drum-printed Tapestry Brussels Rugs; White and blue Wings; 50c, aE Ret clea =H RAE A S70 dream that you seat Presorving Keltle, soales, measur-/Seal in jars, although - $9.75. " 9.25, Uncurled Ostrich in’ coral, pink and WU PD i pad Your birthday signifies | ing cup, measuring spoon, table- | keep In crocies If 9x12 ‘Tapestry Brussels Rugs; $9.2 blue: 75c, : spoon, teaspoon | recipe will answer for all An assortment of remnants of Japancee Mat- “a4 % ‘ : ; Unusual Values In that you hear an Directions. | Dickies. Fancy Hat Pins with blue, pink or white SE pall trips and soaked In ing water for a moment, peel and | pared, cut tn strips an a i pyr Me oF her cont oa into a deep crock, Tie the alum water, two teaspoonfuls of » two qu s of . lapices in a pleea of choesecloth | powdered alum to two quart Hof fang ne, * pin | ond boll with the sugar aud vine-|water, Soak over night, Heat ivieennninncedneennen SE | MERE; We. : . y- | Drapery and Upholstery Remnants |} Children’s untrimmed Shapes with chif- Window Shades fon facing; 25c. Basement Salesroom. Short Lengths of Drapery and Uphol | Dip freestone peaches into boll} The watermelon should be | ting is offered at 10c yard im that you | ®t for five minutes, skim well and | gradually to the bo Hits point and ea ey eee ul stery Materials, including Curtain Mus- stout is an tiee.| pour boiling hot over the peaches./cook slowly about ten | Machine-made Opaque Window Shades, mount- li ? Tanestrica, Daisaake: Moire Sill ton llct | Cover and, atand aside in a cool|drain und tinke well with cold il 4°") Stewart Hartshorn improved self-acting ins, Tapestries, Damasks, Moire, Silko i become | place over night. |water and proceed as for peach tewa la i : e° lines. Cretohnes, Deniins Fringes Cords The next morning drain off the | pleklew roller, 36 inches wide and 7 feet long; 49c rederic eison Sitle ond. Satink ave oifared at eapecialie Mishep | strap, bof! for 10 minutes, with the | Ww ater color Window Shades, 36 inches wide Silks and Satins, are otfered at especially Mine tetin act| aplee bag, boll and skim again and | oe thet, iae* end?! pour over the fruit again. Repeat) He-Ifs smo GO tow ey nt’ [for three mornings in successlon, | iiy wire buys * |The last morning add the frult; If) water-Buffa) ME ul and 7 feet long; 29. , inetedsatand low prices, Basement Salearoom.