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(OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN YOUNGEST LEADING LADY ON STAGE IS COMING TO SEATTLE pur 17 YEARS OF AGE REAL CIRCUS GIRL | menee TITLE ROLE perely develoy Fy and & marvelow work hare 00 Ida St. Leon a “polly of “the ( : fo the Moore Bunday the youngest 0 leading lad @ Amer gage today i pple might Ju me that bs & apacity yined to Pol which ays at the or rab » do with the hist had son when you lea qomarka girh you will ft waa only the ordin tof luck which pr everyone al in Jeon was able only The gir! di Ee bo use lingering over the there was anything su-| about it Miss St. Leon nf the sawdust ably fof upturn: this «i a ghis drift « ahe tmag-| Hf an actress, In @ reall] With plush seats, Instead of ie the encompassing area of| opped world | the dreamed thoatre and} and finally, when the St fly were hired to handle seene in the final act of} of the Clrous,” the girl felt sber opportunity had come, | ghe stood around In the ‘aad listened for every word by Mabel Tallfero, the lead piedy, until she knew the part ; And not only knew the IDA 6T, LEON, Last winter Miss Talifero became suddenly i], The management was in despair, and it was feared that the show would have to be closed. Miss St. Leon's tame was men tioned, and at a hurried dress re m but knew the bus # and|hearsal the girl, not yet 17 years Mitle thing which went to/of age, startled even the most ex | aeting of the members of the cony ny S (KB Cy | olive oll, with the addition of half | pitted cherries, Flavor with a few | ® teaspoonful of pepper | drops of almond extract, Put in a} | mold, cover securely and pack in} } fee and salt for 3 hours, pany with her remarkably ae portrayal The next day Miss St. Leon made her first public appearance in the} role, and she took the house by storm. And Miss St. Leon, the once cireus performer, has been a leading lady sinee—the youngest on | the stage of this country today. | with simple French dressing, th lee Cream. One quart of mitk, 1 can of sweet cot } ened condensed milk, 4 cup of su Cream of Celery Soup. gar, 2 tablespoons of extract. This | White stock 2 cups, celery In) makes a nice tee cream, but the ad jamall pleces 3 cups, bolling water dition of % pint of cream will make | 2 cups, Gour 3 tablespoons, milk 2 4 much richer lee cream. Some cups, cream 1 cup, butter 2 table ike it @ little sweeter, or a little spoons; salt and pepper. Boil cel more Mavoring ery in water 15 minutes, add stock | od and cook until celery ts soft, then) leed Cherries. put through sieve; scald milk, add) goelect firm ripe cherrtes having milk to stock, stir in cream and #¢& the stems attached, drop them into gon with salt and pepper, A dash the white of an egg beaten to @ of onion extract may be added If) foam, roll in powdered sugar, and agreeable. chill thoroughly on toe. Banana and Nut Salad. Remove skin from banana, ar range It on white lettuce leaves and dhtavina | toa tok they will be nicely cover it with plenty clays — up of | pickled and a very appetiaing salad) Porte galad dreasing. It t8 better Whipped | may be made with them. Place the thas mayonnaise, though the latter of ripe | slices on lettuce leaves and cover) may do. eens | t Doughnuts. one-half cups of sugar, 1 Derrs. 2 teaspoons baking BO shortening. Mix not The same rule mixed dropped from spoon into & shaking kettle all the time ie frying, makes them round roll in powdered sugar Beet Saiad. Any beets which are left from) dinner should be carefully steed and left standing in vinegar. by and aval B dressing | | } Frozen Strawberry Cream, Boll 2 cups of sugar and 2 cups of | water to a airup, cool, add 3 cups of itrawberry juice, turn into the frees rand freeze to « mush, remove the dasher, fold in one pint of heavy cream whipped until stiff, cover ‘closely and let stand from two to | three hours before serving. oF; Try lining your fruit eupboard and wrapping the canned fruit in |newspaper, and your fruit will | never freeze, Place thin material to be lace trimmed on paper. then do the jatitehing on of the Ince right through the paper, which is easily | torn out after the stitching ts done, }and will not leave a pucker Don't skim jollion. Jost fill glasses nd scrape off the skin with a all | ver knife before sealing. It's easter and quicker than skimming while | cooking. The most satisfactory way of jeleaning the top, burners, ]\ the use of a gasoline soaked cloth It removes the grime and grease |i | quickly, but be careful not to ase it) where there is any fire. ‘MID-SUMMER Many of the new hats are ii\trimmed only in lace scarfs, it lt AND Half P rice ‘LESS Young Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Summer Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Ghd $16.50 Suits, now ve Bnd $22.50 Suits, now ... $84 $27.50 Bults, now nd $22.50 Suits, now shipeeesabatisstsiese } FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN H| nreit bucklos in allver, Now Before jjanese ¢ haracters which 92.50 §$ 8.50 good luck and long life, HBO | $10.00. |iate noveltios : Ba. $12.50 s All Wash 8u no at half 1 price. i} | millinery, Hii Long black silk coats are fash H\ionable again, and they certainly are useful ii; Long sleeves are worn on all tallored waists, but many of the soft, fluffy afternoon frocks have short sleeves. ” in Jap are among Redelsheimer | & Co.! OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE | I know of one family which has a system of fines for unkind words spoken in the home, For each of- fense the father and mother pay 5 conta, the older children 2 cents, and the younger 1 cent. The fund fs used to buy books, The mother tells me that the fund is constantly M | being reduced, Corner Columbia. ° | wien proportions for which are 4/f tablespoonfula of vinegar to 4 of! valves |i and zine of the gas range is with |# Large wheat ears are taking the/|if i} place of the algrot in mid-summer |} signity | THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1909 FURNITURE Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave. | covered Oxblo Blucher tary hee White Buck Two-eyelet Gibson | Ties, diamond tip, street-weight sole and Cuban heel; $2.15. Fine Vici Kid Lace Oxfords, new last, welt sole and milithry heel; H $2.15 New Jabots in Variety at 25¢ Plaited Jabots of fine lawn edged | lace; corners inset with embroi with filet dered motifs; 25¢ Plaited Jabots of batiste, inset with Venine medallion and edged all around with Maltese lace; ) Jabots of embroidered Swiss, trimmec 1 with jet nail-heads and edged with Cluny | | Jabots of sheer lawn, inset with embroidered if medallion and trimmed with Cluny lace and in Hf sertion; 25c, rs lace ; 25c Jabots of fine, tucked lawn, finished with dainty embroidery and Valenciennes lace; 25 Jabots of fine batiste, embroidered in English eyelet and forget-me-not design§ and edged with Valenciennes lace; 25¢, Bows of daintily embroidered puull, edged with Valenciennes or Cluny lace; 25ev Basement Salestoom | Hdbnessest | Long Kimonos at 75c and $1 Long Kimonos of good quality white lawn, pat- terned with light-blue dots and tings. Are made full, with bias back, and tucks across front; the loose sleeves are trimmed with swastika pattern border, Price 75e. Long Kimonos of fine lawn in pink, blue and lavender with pretty floral design; white and Grecian border trimming. Price $1.00, —Nasement Ralesroom Dressing | Sacques —AT— 75cand98c Dressing Sacques of good quality lawn in pink or blue with dot or ring attern in white fave turnover col- lar, tucks in front and back, and fitted peplum, Price 98 Dressing Sacques of light- and dark colored percales, in several attractive patterns ; 75c. -Rasement Salesroom ttt tt | Good Values in Table Linens Bleached Damask Pattern Cloths, weight, all-linen, with border all around, } eral desirable patterns. Size 66x66, $1.45; $1.85 ; 66x108, $2.15 36x36 Scalloped Damask Lunch Cloths, with spot center, and border in an effective design ; 95c 30x30 Round Scalloped Damask Centerpieces, with row of drawn-work in center; 95c Rasoment falesroom. medium In S€v- GOxR6, { } } : Huck Towels 16x35 Cotton Huck Towels, medium weight, i with red border; 8 1-3c each 17x36 Huck Towels, linen antl cotton mixture, medium weight, with white or red border; excel- lent for home use; 124c each, Basement Salesroom. All-Linen Crash To Toweling 12ic Yard } 17-inch All-linen Crash Toweling, heavy weight, with red border; 12¥4c yard. —nasement Salearoom, —— | | | Cotton Crash, 5c Yard 16-inch ‘Twill Cotton Crash, goc narrow red border; yard Se. ud weight, with —Hasement Salesroom, i Li Window Shades Machine-made Opaque Window Shades, 36 inches wide and 7 feet long, mounted on Stewart Hartshorn self-acting roller; 49¢, Shades, —Hasement Salesroom, Water-color Window 36 inches wide and 7 feet long; 29c. ‘Basement Salesroom | |Closing Out Women’s Summer Footwear at $2.15 Pair Brown Suede Gibson Ties, hand-turned sole and year welt sole and mili- | military heel; $2.15. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. HPOKE CLONES AT 6:90) 1) NOON ON SATURDAY DURING JULY AND ALGUNT DRY GOODS Entrance on either | Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave. | | Tan Russia Calf Pumps, | ankle-strap, street-weight sole and military heel; White Sea-Island Canvas Gibson Ties, hand-turned 1; $2.15. sole and Cuban heel; $2.15, Black Kid Blucher Oxfords, foot- form last, patent tip, Goodyear welt sole and 14-inch heel; $2.15. Black Suede Blucher Oxfords, plain toe, street-weight sole and Cuban heel; $2.15. od Russia Calf Oxfords, Good- Bronze Calf Blucher Ties, plain toe, welt sole and military heel; $2.15. Gray Suede Oxfords, one-eyelet ribbon tie, Goodye ar welt sole and military heel; $2 O- —Rasemer Women’ $ re at $2. 45 _and §2. 95 in bse New One- Piece Cloth Dresses $12.75 in One-piece cloth Coper New fall in ome ; eray, ible arrival Dre n eaters weave, and ne and wn and navy panama, prunella tan, old rose, plaid effects prettily tucke plait over sh and sleeve wool and cotton mixture, with pat Sach dark, The ager in c agen ‘ nown in red and gray. Price $2.45. wa ~ white. in bro d or braided and have br nul yoke tucked in Price $127 men’s Sweaters of wool Made in finished 4 and pear Price House Dresses and Wrappers At $1.00 One-piece House Dresses of wash- able percale in black and white stripes with small white dots; also gray and white stripes and black and white checks. Waist is made full in front, with turn- over collar and shirt-sleeve button- ing at wrist; skirt has inverted plait at back. Price $1. House Wrappers of good quality black and white percale, finished with ruffle at bot- tom. Price $1.00, Basement Salesroom. in red, gray and itted coat effect, fancy th band in plain patch p of er { semi-f clusters s are in the weave, wn front wi new plaited styles. weave buttons; $2.95 New Arrivalsi in Embroideries All-over Swiss Embroidery, 22 English eyelet, blind and sh attractive designs, suitable for waistings; SOc and 95¢ Matched Sets of Nainsook Embroidery and Insertions in several effective patterns; sirable for trimming children’s apparel; y nen Basement Salesroom. ? inches wide, in many yard ww effects Edges de Basement Ba Torchon Laces and lasertions, SeYd. Torchon Laces, all-linen and linen-finished, half inch to two inches wide, and Insertions to match; yard 5c Tasement Balesroom. Corset Cover or Embroideries, 25¢ y Corset Cover Embroideries of sheer crossbar dimity, prettily embroidered, with beading at top; exceptional value at 25¢ yard nasement falesroom "Outing Flannel Petticoats, 50c Short Outing Flannel Petticoats finished with ruffle at bottom, white with pink or blue stripes. Price 50c, —Dasoment Salesroom Children’s Rompers, 39c Children’s Rompers of washable chambray in blue, oxblood, pink, tan and gray, piped with white; sizes 2 to 6 years. —_—pasement Salesroom. Drapery Section Values Infants’ Cotton Vests, 25c Infants’ sizes 2, Vests of heavy cotton, well finished; 3 and 4; good value at 25¢ —Basement Balesroom. Children’s Wash Dresses, 59c Children’s Wash Dresses of attractively-colored percales in white with red or blue stripes, white with black dots, and tan with blue dots. Made in Princess style, with short sleeves, and trimmed with bias bands of self material. Sizes 2 to 5 years, Price 59c. —Rasement Salearoom Women’s Cotton Union Suits, 35c Women’s pure neck and sleeveless, umbrella knee; 35¢ white cotton Union Suits, low with cuff or lace-trimmed Basement Sate Women’s Knit Vests, 17c Women’s pure white cotton Knit Vests, low neck and sleeveless, fancy crochet edge with silk tape; regular sizes; 17c. Women’s pure white cotton Knit Vests, extra sizes; 17 Basement § Children’s Hose, 15c Pair cstasiies 2 for 25¢c Children's fast-black Cotton Hose, extra-double knee, spliced heel and toe; heavy ribbed quality for boys or light weight for girls; 15¢ pair, 2 pairs for 25c, —Hasoment Salesroom Boys’ Balbriggan Shirts a and Drawers, 25c natural-color Balbriggan long or short sleeves; 25¢ to match, in knee- or ankle-length ; 25¢ Ranoment Salesroom. Boys’ Shirts, neck, Drawers high Misses’ Silk Gloves, 29c Pair Misses’ T'wo-clasp Silk all white, gray, tan, and navy; excepti values; 29¢ pair, —Basement Salesroo Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Gloves, sizes, in brown nal { } } { Squares of velours, corduroys, tapestries and reps, for pillow covers or table mats ; 25c, 45c, 0c, 75c and 95¢e each, Oriental pattern Couch Covers, 72 inches wide, of good quality tapestry in rich, dark colors; fringe all around, Suitable for wide couches, sanitary couches and couch beds; $2. Remnants of Drapery and Upholstery materials, including Verdure Tapestry, Reps, Damasks, Vel Curtain Silkoline, Cretonne, Madras, Denims, Cords and Fringes, are offered at exceptionally low prices. nurs, Muslins, —Basement Salesroom, NN Rugs Attractively Priced 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs ; $22.50. 8-3x10-6 Body Brussels Rugs; $20.50. 9x12 Axminster Rugs ; $17.85. ; $16.75, Rugs; $9.25 8-3x10-6 Axminster Ru 9x12 Tapestry $ 9x10-6 All-wool Ingrain Rugs; $8.00. 9x12 All-wool Ing srain Rugs; sce Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers —Basement Salesroom, Belts, Bags, Notions and Drug Sundries White Washable Belts with pearl buckle; and 2 Co-Ed Belts of and patent fastener; Wash Belting black elastic, with leather front 250 25c in stitched effects; yard 8c, Shears in several styles and sizes; 10c, Invisible Silk Hair Nets, large size; 10c. India “Tape in ass Dress Shields; 10¢ 3 for 10, and Clover Mignonette " Primrose He Hazel Cream, Toilet Soaps; 7 Royal Violet Taleum Powder; Witch-Hazel Toilet Cream; 15¢ Poudre de Riz Face Powder; 15c rn Hair-pins; Oat il Blossom bars 10¢ One-piece Cuff Links, of mother-of-pearl; 25¢ Shirt-waist Sets of and four studs; 50c Basement Salesroom. ‘ $1 65, | ISe | ted widths; dozen rolls, 10c¢, “Indestructible” pearl; links j h pocket and f cket and coat ff