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THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1909. — ~ OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN ter, For the morning ) Warm wator and soap tu wtleas, und f with te = _ DRY GOODS bath later on use - r Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave. bathe hleohal ki . Entrance on either | Madison or Spring Street, | | | | — as well as through sloohol Store from Second Ave. undrens thelr backs, or get the wrinkles out} bed | Y jot thelr clothes, and you munt rH, ne-half In Warm weather alwa and aponge the baby before time, Remember they cannot rub | . i “S| New Laces and All-Overs | Women’s One-Piece Wash Dresses New Neckwear Arrivals | Linen-finish Torchon Laces and Large, round Venise Collars with Insertions in fine, dainty patterns, ick; 65c, ot Collars of imitation Irish J tock attached; 75e. ff of Van Dyke § R croche Venise points, with sto Round Venise Collars of imita tion Irish crochet, inset with medal lions ; OR copies hand-made by having a healthy ieee: One-piece Wash Dresses of linette, figured and polka-dot percales, and dainty Lingerie Dresses of mull, in tan, white, blue, pink and lavender. A number of pretty styles are includ- ed, some with waists tucked and ialintivatowas sores) tio aaa | trimmed with self bands finished with $1.25, narrow pipings; others are braided or have lace yoke and panel front elaborately trimmed with Valen- ciennes insertion. High or Dutch neck, and long sleeves, Exception- ally good values at $2.85, ! vunid et widths from Torchon laces; : 4 to 1% inches; yard Se, Soutache Braided Net, 20 inches ME ANSWERED yard $1.50, alexroom. Dear Mise Grey 1 freckle very eaatly, How can I | protect my skin from the sun! 8. T A reddish brown chiffon vel! Round Venise Collars i] the new shades of gray; | As \ | la recommended as a good protec: | | | thon, | | | | Women’s Lisle Gloves 18c Pair Women's Two-clasp Lisle Gloves of All sizes are represented in Coat Collars of in at- Hf tractive patterns; $1.2 ‘ wide, in reseda, ecru, wistaria and | Dear Mins Grey } How will I freshen the bows on |i " } my hat? MARY Hf ASLEEP IN ITS CARRIAGE, SHOULD BE PROTECTED | A! Heat a curling iron and run ff BY A THIN VEIL. | through the bows which have been {ff | brushed and dampened. The trim |i INE HILL If you sond the baby out In tte / Mine will thua be freshened and |] the sum-jcarriage, put a thin veil over its/ stiffened without having to be re- if . 0 that it may get the air, but | Moved. HW} cac ade 4 com- the dampness doos not get Into ite a shade. ave on lungs, as the veil acts as a sieve. | 18¢ pair. cove | After sunset is the ume to be more for im careful; the baby should be Indoors » by Sor 4p. m, and If necessary, a small fire or artificial heat of some in| kind should be used to dry off the he vitale of room. brain), are safely, Have fresh air in the room dur New Veilings tag ped ee moderately 23c yard in black, white, gray and shades tan, pie ortment of new Veil- , in latest meshes and colo priced at 15c, 17¢ the assortment, but not all sizes in an ES Exceptional Value at Dear Mian Grey: My ttle boy 15 years old ta just |]f starting to amoke cigarets, I have |i rao him ngnet them, Yat he| | New Toques and Turbans, $5 persists, Would you advise the use New arrivals in small, black Hats for and Ma Baw Ral esroom | Linette Tailored Suits, $2.85 Women's Tailored Suits of linette, in OE pas Boys’ Balbriggan Shirts and ANXIOUS MOTHER, fe this flanne! shirt, and Ine the night, but let it against dampness E draughts, or sudden weathe: fs eapeciaily bad for them: ft gives exposed; it gives B the head, and it makes 4 keep the baby’s oppreasively warm, don't or too Well protected. damp weather, and and abdomen cover Madersbirt, it will be tion against finess. tet Se a HE A.-Y.-P, EXPOSITION, EXCEPT “BQuiPPED WITH PIANOS ROM EILERS. try prominent building, with one excep- at the Exposition, is equi with pianos the House of Eilers, Sixteen different i composed of the brainiest men and in the West, unanimously decided in Eilers. What does this prove? What all mean? it Means that at Eilers Music House you choose from the largest assortment world's best pianos, but that prices are ly lower than elsewhere. tmeans that this is a different kind of piano Hishment, and because of this fact, that Mtitude of the piano buying public toward Of a different kind. s that the “Kilers Way” of “Small and Quick Sales” and strictly One the only right method. Sim tip it means in dealing with the of Eilers you have that assurance and ion which goes with the knowledge secured the greatest intrinsic value dollar invested. Music Building Third and University ee AS \ \ \ Z AN \ \ \ \ . \ \ \ \ \ \ ) come through & second room, or have a|! Would have a heart-to-heart talk thin Dianket tacked over the part | With my son of the window which fe open | Put per |S Se ee, ST Ae eed \\ Tamale Grotto And Faot 15 Open from 11 . Speetal Neonday nen and tons. A NEW YORK Ox avoid inferior fmita- Delivered at your place of | i business without extra cost; 100 and Hi ibe each. | Ring up A 2696 or Main 1830. Prompt delivery assured. One trial, one test. Goodbye to reat W | the | Matn office, 119 Marion street. | Ads T would not advise thelr use. I would prove to his | satiafaction that he cannot be elther |i it the weather turns suddenly and best ei or physically vigorous in the baby suffer by being overdressed, | Must smoke, induce him to walt un-|ff it te feetly safe to take off the baby’s | Clearets are rank potson to boys, clothes—all except the undershirt |@24 1 predict now that your so —and fet It cool off and kick Its | Will never amount to anything if b little feet unhampered by clothes Never bathe the baby In cold wa-/ manhood if he smokes now. If he! } tH he te at least three years older. continues this habit. from MARY CQDK_ BD Butter Scotch. One pound brown sugar, one cup [cold water, two tablespoons vinegar, | three of butter Let boll over a } quick fire for 20 minutes. Does not require mech stirring. } Doughnuts One cup sugar, one egg, One cup sour milk, nutmeg, a very little vanilla, one-half teaspoon each of saloratus and salt, with fiour to pat out nicely. Do not use & rolling i drapes; desirable pin, as ft makes them tough if you prefer to use sweet milk, use also one teaspoon butter and one teaspoon dry yeast or cream of tar tar and soda as desired. Have the fat hot enough to light a mateh, Rice Pudding. Try my rice pudding without ogee. Begin with 1 quart of milk, stir in 3 tablewpoons of dry rice, 3 of sagar, plece of butter size of amall egg, large pineh of salt, half teaspoon (or more) of cinnamon. Bake three hours and stir as often aa you please. Add milk often as it thickens, wnttl it becomes creamy. How to Cook Asparagus. First cut tp small pieces, pour & little cold water, just enough p from burning. It will cook or 20 minutes. Add a little pper, and thicken « Ilt- if mixed in cold water. Fruit Cookies, ip butter, two cups sugar, hree eggs, one teaspoon cloves, one tow Capital. .....0++++ $300,000 Surplus and un- divided profits... 40,000 Just remember this!—The reputation of being a spend: thrift and a “good fellow” gete you nothing id doesn’t help your standing with substantial business men. The man who economizes gains the respect of the com munity, and becomes a well-to- do citizen, INTEREST 4} PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually. EBS D. HOOK, President — N. B. SOLNEK, Cashier DIRECTORS Ferdinand Sehmits, J, D. Low- man, A. B. Stewart, C. HL Bebb, K. © McCormick, James Db. Hoge, N, B, Soiner, CORNER SECOND and CHERRY 8THEET Branches at Ballard, Georgetown and Renton, women, in turban and toque shapes, of } trimmed silk wear, fancy silk braid and shirred silk, with wings, jet ornaments or soft for early Fall ement Halesros Price $5.00, tt ttn a Tae m. Wings and Uncurled Ostrich Wings in white, black, blit, emerald, red and brown; 50¢, Black Wings at 35¢ and 75c. Uncurled Ostrich in pink and blue; 75c. Uneurled Ostrich in blue; $1.00. nt Raleero Laee rr om a ee Lisle Corset Covers, 19c Women’s pure white LIM@ Corset Cov- ers, with high, fancy crochet neck and long sleeves; 19¢, Name ment Halearoom ~ AAA AA Women’s Knit Vests, 9c Women's pure white Cotton Knit Vests, lace-trimmed, low neck and sleeveless, with shield-sleeve effect ; 9c garment. Hasement talearoom. , ° . Women’s Knit. Union : ; Suits, 35¢ Women’s low neck and sleeveless Union Suits of fine quality, pure white cotton, with cuff or lace-trimmed umbrella knee; sizes 4, 5 and 6, Price 35¢. Basement Salesroom. Dressing Sacques At 75c and 98c Attractive Dress- ing Sacques of lawn in light-col- ored plaid, dot, ring and floral ef- fects. Have tucks across front, close-fitting neck with turnover col- lar, fitted belt and circular peplum. oa Well-made — gar- Maje/ ments and good value at 98¢. ssing Sacques ht- or dark- ed = percale, style as ¢ - described, Sellent for ing wear; joment Salesroom. Interesting Bedding Values 7-lb, Feather Pillows filled with good } quality sanitary feathers and covered with good weight white-and-tan striped tick- ing; $1,65 pair. 10x4 White Cotton Sheet Blankets, medium weight, with red or blue border; 45c¢ pair. 72x90 Seamed Sheets, heavy weight, good grade; 39 each. 42x36 Hemmed Pillow Cases of heavy, linen-finish muslin; 12%ceach. Hasement Balosroom. § } ; § pink, light blue, Copenhagen and lav- ender. Coats are 40- and 42-inch lengths, semi-fitting, single-breasted, with coat collar and revers; some trimmed with fet buttons. Skirts are plain gored style. (Not nont Balesr Very attractive values at $2.85. altered.) Rar 1. Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets at $1.00 Style 256, Price $1.00—Cor- set designed for the average figure, with moderately high bust and very long skirt, the material extending several inches below the boning. Ma- terial is strong batiste, filled with rust-proof boning, and the garment is fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. Style 257, Price $1.00—An exceptionally good model, with low bust and extremely long skirt. Is of strong batiste, and fitted with two pairs of hose supporters, Style 196, Price $1,00—Cor- set with short top and mod- erately long hip. Material is strong batiste, and the gar- ment is fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. Style 274, Price $1.00—~A girdle-top model de- signed for slender figures, having Princess hip with no heavy stee! in the side. This Corset is fitted with two pairs of hose supporters, Rasement Salesroom. Unusual Values in Women’s Oxfords, Shoes and Pumps Russia Calf Button Shoes, cloth top, Goodyear welt sole and military heel; $1.95. Russia Calf Three-eyelet Colonial Ties, plain toe, Goodyear welt sole and military heel; $1.95. White Canvas Three-eyelet Ties, plain toe, hand-turned sole and Cuban heel; $1.95. Oxblood Blacher Oxfords, new shape, Good- year welt sole and Cuban heel; $1.95. Russia Calf Two-hole Gibson Ties, Goodyear welt sole and military heel; $1.95, Chocolate Vici Kid Oxfords, hand-turned sole, plain toe and Cuban heel; $1.95. Russia Calf Ankle-strap Pumps, buckle decora- tion, welt sole and military heel; $2.35, Patent Kid Ankle-strap Pumps, plain toe, fancy perforation, hand-turned sole and low heel; $2.35, Gray Suede One-eyelet Ties, plain toe, Good- year welt sole and military heel, $2.35, Basement Salesroom Summer Drapery Materials India Madras for sash and window curtains, in light- and dark-colored conventional and Arts & Crafts designs; yard 10¢ Casement Cloth, 40 inches wide, in pretty floral and craftsman designs; effective color combina- tions; yard 19¢, Tamboured Ruffled Muslin, 32 inches wide sheer quality, plain with figured ruffle; desirable for bedroom curtains; yard 39c Basement Salesroom. Frederick & Nelson Incorporated | Drawers, 25c Garment Boys’ Balbriggan high neck, with Shirt 1 or long or shor Drawers to match above Shirts, in ankle- or ff se Sats Se knee-length; 25¢. Basement Salesroom. own “M" Waists for children are ood quality material, and have suspender-like taping over shoulders, which car- fj They do ff ries the weight of attached clothing at neck or armh ipped with of sizes. not sag ole. and are ¢ ttons; shown in a full r New arrivals in Children's Rompers, sizes 2 to 6 years, of heavy dark-blue shirting, durable and 1 having belt and collar piped with fast-color, white; also Rompers of pink, gray or tan duck, | and oxblood chambray gingham. Price 39c, —Basement Salesroom, New Arrivals in Little Girls’ Dresses at 59c Dresses of wash- able percale in pretty plaid, stripe and dotted effects, trimmed with bias bands of self material; sizes 2 to 5 years. Simply made, and very easily ironed. Price 59¢. —Pasement Salesroom. . e Values in Floor Coverings 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs; $9.25, 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs; $16.75. 9x12 Axminster Rugs; $17.85. 9x12 Axminster Rugs; $20.00. Matting Remnants; 10c yard. Drummers’ Samples and Carpet Ends, and Linoleum Remnants at low prices. [ Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers; $1.65, —Rasement Salesroom. Good Values in Towels 15x35 Hemmed Cotton Huck Towels, good weight, red border; 8 1-3c each, 22x44 Hemmed Cotton Huck Towels, medium weight, with red border; 12\%e each, 16x34 Striped Glass or Dish Towels in a good ff weight of cotton-crash; 10c each, Basement Salesroom. Window Shades Machine-made Opaque Window Shades, mount ed on Stewart Hartshorn improved self-acting ff roller; 36 inches wide and 7 feet long; 49c, Water-color Window Shades, 36 inches wide § and 7 feet long; 29c —Rasoment Salesroom.