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for SPECI IF : i AL INTEREST TO WOMEN || BW HEAD OF CHICAGO SCHOOLS | MiD-SUMMER RPA WOMAY, AND AN ABLE ONE, og sew . ECE YN EVER EREE ENE RYH NS x . FA O An extremely tight-fitting wrinted alk glove has made its| ApPOATANCE—tucked to the elbow and buttoned from wrist to elbow on the outer aide of arm. MRS, YOUNG'S PLATFORM long some of tant reforms to be inatitw ola by M 1 Plage Young ul sud attention to the ch 0 a od in teaohing of the t | ¢ writing system from ve by teaching @ “Lbdegree a to Stockings have caught the pop ular elaboration of embroldery nd adorned with all kinds of hand work In effective and datnty designs. syatom are tloal things w school in which teachers will be Dig Diack buckles on white ede OF Canvas shoes ure seen on faddish midsummer girl, They quaint tn effect when worn h white linens Federation tn seouring other re eee eee eee eee eee eM Hy a White lace vetls, elaborate meshes of wh moat tmpoasthle to areat friend, are b mmer girls. through the it in ab| © one’s tm the th ae world, she must be a ble person. 6 of educ months’ consideration educators in Amortea, chose Mre. F the Chicago sch A now style girdle may be made a Piack out of a child's windsor te She Shetland wool makes a scarf as datnty and shimmering as chiffon addy! { her ward to and The empire style of dress con tinues popular, and is particularly appropriate to the figure of the slight or young girl. iy a half< is, looks with all ( of 35. first woman |r gach & respons wm with her of the Umes is} } s in MRS, ELLA FLAGG YOUNG. | the only woman member of the Colo-| rado logialature. She has made a| splendid record. She ie a wife and) mother, and conscientious home} kvoper to trust this ger to bring harm Beholastic system, ¥ ' cents mo y of men and wo it build! schools, gramm schools, a t of admin’ it her solution. sueceeds E.G. Cooley fied after a long warfare) be head of the Chicago normal. i ot education. The) where ahe has remained ever sinoe. ‘Bed a voting contest; The now superintendent was mar 4 jee after Supt. Coo-| ried in 1868 to William Young, wr | young teacher was taking extra work at the university, and com leted courses necessary to a doe tor's degree. At the end of that time Dr, Harper made her a full professor of pedagogy at the unt versity, Mra. Young didn’t ke the word pedagogy” and got it changed to the “department of education. In 1903 Mrs. Young was called to | Bou Boutelle of Bangor d great notoriety in Miss Grace She is the} Congressman | inbertt got campatzns daughter of and seems to hay brains, to express their} Chicago merchant. The husband wor, Was already marked for consmup } ve all in, Mre.'tion and dled im the first year of i) rs naane led at by a large | their married life. There were no 4 Years of age and haa been teach ality. Mre ‘a selection | children. ing since 1862. She ts author of sev beard Wil be popular with) Mrs. Young believes in getting | eral books on educational subjects. iuackers Who will work under | close to the pupils and to the other} As bead of the normal Mrs. Pankhurst, the noted British Was born In Buffalo he gave little parties at #uffraget, is a small, quiet woman of been teaching with-/ her home every week Instead of 50, as youthful looking an her rv since she was 17, | formal meetings. The) daughters, and has a re her first postition in| teachers w discuss school af.| personality, She was ed ghools, rs over a cup of coffee and a| P @ total abstain m years in the grade light luncheon. Mra. Young te a/t . and is of very placid de ing which she taught; woman of great foree and chara anor, every age, Mre. Young tor, but has always had the enthus to a district superin Mya. Ella Flagg Young ts the} first Woman superintendent of Chi-|f ago's great school system. She ie f the other teachers. Queen Alexandra wears a hat of The new erintendent’s first) amall dimensions this summer, but ident Harper of Chi- position in the Chicago schools pald | the Princess Victoria, who fs al & great admir-' her $25 a month. Her new one) ways becomingly dressed, ts devot- Youn, ability. The | pays $10,000 a year. lastic support Mra. Alma V. Lafferty ts now the |ff | girenuous part in| ed her father's Independence and | fighting qualities, as well as bie |i THE S8TAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1909. it == FREDERICK & PLONE CLONES AT FURNITURE NOON ON JULY AND AUGURE Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as through | Store from Second Ave CORSET COVERS At 1% nainsook, trimmed with several rows of Torchon insertion, edge, and beading laced with ribbon. Several other desirable styles at the same price At 25c—Corset Covers of good quality nainsook in many pretty styles, trimmed with lace insertion, beading and edge. At 35e—Corset Covers of Yptiste finished at top with two rows of lace insertian and lace edge. Corset Covers of At 49e—Corset Covers of good quality nainsook and crossbar dimity, finished with medallions of Valenciennes lace insertion. GOWNS At 49e—Slip-over Gown§, of long-cloth, with short sleeves; finished at neck and sleeves with lawn ruffle. : At 59c-—-Hubbard Gowns of good quality long cloth, with yoke of cluster }fucks and embroidery insertion, high neck and lonfg dleeves. At 6%—Slip-over Gown# finished at top with hemstitched tucks, and having short sleeves and neck trimmed with lawn ruffle; another style has square neck and long sleeves. ATURDAY DURING ascent Salesroom Women’s One-Piece Wash Dresses of Linette, Percale and Mull....... 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 included, some having waists tucked and trimmed with self bands finished with narrow pipings; others are braided or have lace yoke and panel front elaborately trimmed with Valenciennes insertion. Dutch neck, and long sleeves, Exceptionally good values at DRY GOODS Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave, $2.85 High or At 85c—Hubbard Gowns of good quality cam- bric, having square yoke of cluster tucks and em broidery insertion; the neck and long sleeves are finished with embroidery ruffle. SHORT WHITE SKIRTS At Short Skirts of cambric with lawn flounce, tucked and finished with Torchon lace. At 50e—Short Skirts of cambrie having tucked lawn flounce finished with embroidery edge. DRAWERS At 25e—Drawers of cambric finished with tucked and hemstitched lawn ruffle At 39e—Circular Drawers of good quality nain- sook, very wide, finished with tucked lawn ruffle and lace edge. 3% At 49ce-—Drawers of cambric finished with tucked and hemstitched lawn ruffle. COMBINATIONS At 49—Two-piece Combinations, corset cover and drawers, having cover trimmed with embroi dery yoke and finished with Torchon beading and edge. Many other attractive styles are shown at 75c 99¢ and $1.25 $1.25. Basement Salesroom, Picture, It will only be a question of "t buy land and they will not ha Tent to the landlord, Come With Us on Our G FREE EXCURSION Way, Wednesday and Thursday the famour City of Birmingham, near Byorett, where 2.000 acres in G-here tfacts at $60 to $150 on of 10 conte a day. Tons of wild berries now ripe 4 can up 300 or 400 cans) also put up jelly any money a #e, on hont free. F ot Want land ¢ treat » Seattle subarhe ing, © to our ralning to the ones. per LM ectemanth raising Hite fol pale er® in The Peglen tc out eat every ire led to the large pleture hate. REE Tc] } | Fish Omelet. | Cook 1 level teaspoonful each of flour and butter together, add grad- ually one oup hot milk and a lit- j Ue pepper. Soak codfish over jolght, one heaping cup cut tn «mall ploces. In the morning cook um til soft that it may sbred read! | Mix with thickened milk. Then | the whole with one pint cold bolled | potatoes chopped Put « table. | spoonful butter in spider, when bot turn In the pan and cook slowly bereg & thick brown crust bas form |a hot platter, Garnish with curls of |bacon fried and parsley, We think this is very nice and ts bard | to make—does not take as | “ | it seems to, i The Best Place to Buy Shoes SECOND FLOOR ARCADE BUILDING. We are selling a fine line of REGULAR $4.00 TO $6.00 rons $2,50 and $3 FOR All Gtylee—All Leathers, Men and women who want good shoes will save money by getting thelr shoes from STAR SAMPLE SHOE STORE Room 202 Arcade Buliding. Take Elevator. Have y@r old fea Wilow Piumes, W. model and dye fat Hoes and Pompor or old feathers. MODEL MILLINEKY CO. p made trom then fold over and turn out on |i Dainty New Chiffons 45-inch Chiffon, extra good quality, in black and white; yard 50c, ~- Dasement Ralearoom. New Handkerchief Arrivals Women's Handkerchiefs, warranted pure linen, with %%-inch hem; 8 1-3 and 10¢ cach Men's Handkerchiefs, warranted pure linen, with }4-inch hem; 10¢ and 12%e each. —~Basernent Ralearoom. New Arrivals in Neckwear Soft Plaited Jabots, lace-trimmed and embroi- dered; 19¢ and 22c, Sailor Collars of sheer lawn, trimmed with i Venise lace and insertion; 22c. Dutch Collars of fine lawn, trimmed with Cluny insertion and lace; 22c, —Rasement Baleeroom. Items from the Millinery Section New shapes in Ottoman silk; rose, gray, green H and black; $1.95, Small Black Shapes of shirred silk; $2.25, | Large Black Wings; 75c. 1 Nattiral Wings in black, navy, emerald-and- i black or maize-and-brown ; 50c. Bee ment Salesroom. Values in Populi Silke 19-Hieh Checked Messaline, tan,' green, Copen- hagen blue, navy and red, in fatity effects; yard 58 19-inch Hair-stripe Silk, in black, gray, old rose, navy, Copenhagen and cardinal with white stripe; yard 4c, ane 27-lich Black All-silk eh) 1 Sy very attractive value at 63c yard. —pasement satesroom. ie ee Muslin and White Goods 3ésineh Cambric Muslin, mediam weight, well- finished, suitable for underwear; yard 5¢ medium weight, suitable yard 7e 30-inch India Linon for waists and dresses ; Imperial Long Cloth, 36 inches wide, medium weight, in soft chamois finish; a very desirable quality for underwear; 12-yard piece, $1.15 Bar Jesroom. Ladies’ Home Journal ‘Patterns for September Unusual Values in Children’s Footwear Kid Blacher Oxfords with ex- tension sole; sizes 2% to 6, for large girls; $1.55. Tan Kid Blu- cher Oxtords, ex- tension sole and low heel; sizes 2% to 6, for large girls ; $1.55, Black and Tan Kid Blucher Oxfords, street- weight sole and low heel; $1.15. Fine Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords, patent tip, ex- tension sole and low heel; $1.15. Children’s Tan Russia Barefoot Sandals; $1.15. Infants’ Kid Ankle-strap Slippers in red and black; sizes 1 to 6; Black and Chocolate Kid Blucher Oxfords, with turned sole and spring heel; sizes 1 to 8; $1.05. Basement Salesroom. | After-inventory prices of especial interest are quoted on Short Lengths of Ribbon and Embroidery Edges and Insertions. Basoment Ralesroor Colored Wash Goods Toile du Nord Gingham, 27 inches wide, in varied check and stripe effects and a good assort ment of fast colors; yard 10c. Mercerized Crepe Plisse in a wide variety of col orings; very effective for waists and dresses; yard 12c, Mercerized Gingham, 27 inches wide, in a good assortment of desirable patterns and colorings; yard I4e, Hasoment Salesroom Linoleum, Rugs and Matting Printed Linoleum ; 35c, 40c and 45c square yard. Inlaid Linoleum; 75c, $1.00 and $1.15 square yard 27x54 Axminster Rugs; $1.65. 36x72 Axminster Rugs; $2.85 21x45 Royal Smyrna Rugs; 26x54 Royal Smyrna Rugs; $ 30x60 Royal Smyrna Rugs; 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs China Matting; 15e, Japanese Matting; 20c and 25¢ yard, 20¢ and 25e yard, Basement Salearoom ' Women’s Cotton Union Suits, 29¢ ; Women's white cotton Union Suits, medium weight, high neck, short sleeves and knee-length style, sizes 4 and 5; 29c, —Basement Saiesroom. — Oe Women’s Cotton Vests, 15c; 2 for 25¢ Women's pure white cotton Knit Vests, low neck and sleeveless, in several styles, regular and extra sizes; also pink and sky blue, in regular sizes; 15 ch, 2 for 25 8; 15 each, 2 for 2Sc. _asament Balesroom, Women’s Extra Size Vests and Drawers, 35¢ Garment | Sizes 7,8 and 9 ; Women's Extra-size Vests of pure white lisle, low neck and sleeveless style, having fancy crochet edging with silk tape; 35e. 4 Women’s Extra-size Vests of white cotton, low neck and sleeveless, having crochet edging with mercerized tape finish; 35c. Women’s Extra-size Drawers of pure white ribbed cotton, with band or tape top and lace- , trimmed umbrella knee; 35c.pasement Salesroom. Popular “‘H” Corsets, $1.00 Style 69—An ex- cellent summer Cor- set of good quality the average fi Medium high bust and extra long hip; finished at top with dainty ‘é embroidery and fitted with two pairs of hose sup- porters. Price $1.00. | Style 59—A mod- Undermustins in Wide Variety at Prices Attractively Low | batiste, designed for i } el designed for slen- der with figures, high bust and mod. skirt. erately long Material is fine quality batiste, and top is finish Price $1.00, Rasome lace. nt Si Window Shades Opaque Window Shades, 3 seven feet long, iches y art Hart improved self-ac Water-Color Window Shades, 36 inche and. seven feet long; 29¢ roller; 4 s wide Basement Salesroom. FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED Ladies’ Home Journal Style Books Free ! i