The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1909, Page 9

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9 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOSHS DAILY AT Sime) 12 NOON ON SATURDAY DURING 4ULY AND AUGURT ‘Basement Salesroom Women’s and Misses’ Wash Skirts at 95cand $1.45 Women’s and Miss DRY GOODS STS Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave. | _ Entrance on either | | Madison or Spring Street, a] ay, ) | as well as through Store from Second Ave. Address all questions to Cynthia | Grey, tn care of the Editor of The Star Doar Migs (rey fe it all right to wear light mourn ing for an uncle or aunt! HARRIET A: I whould think #0, for a short period. Dear Mise Grey Is it true that hair rate tajure the hatr? MARGUBRITE DeF. A.t Undoubtedly, ‘They heat the |ff s’ Wash Skirts of linette, linen, chambray siya and rep, in white, tan and blue; also many pretty pin-stripe effects abe S eee citer e See in gray, blue and tan. Included are plain tailored styles with many san ven tty ba were thn gores, having seams finished with narrow, stitched straps; others are } trimmed with bias fold at bottom, and fasten down the side with pearl buttons. Very attractive values at 95c and $1.45. than it te Dear Miss Grey My Lé-monthold baby te naturally constipated, How shall | feed him? Aa At Gtve him plenty of cold |ff wa jo drink, Lothim eat wheat breakfast food cooked three hours. | f | served w cream {s loos oar & etry aia Notions, Drug Sundries and | Mended Kid Gloves, those made of graham or whole | wheat. | esl es that they How good way to bake cas | plant? LAM A. Cut the plant in two and place it in a bake pan in one-half} cup salted water, Hake until soft; |i butter, pepper and salt it and serve Basement Salesroom 59c Pr. of y line silk with velvet facing, or moire In the Millinery Section in connection with thi men's new Fall Hats of corded silk, messa- fering are slightly imperfect silk, in black bows, wings and y imitation ai Price $5.00. Women's small Black Hats in toque and turban | tyles, made of fancy braid and silk, sig Toilet Soaps, including Carnation, White Al- { in the sense that a stitch has been dropped here ? and colors, trimmed with quill and there or a flaw has been repaired by experi grette H mond and Sandalwood; box 25¢ enced operators—in many instances it would be Royal Violet Taleum Powder; 10c Witch-hazel; large bottle, 10c. ; Tooth Brushes; 10c c c i) mu to ect a a t lifficult for you to det any faul are shown:at Degr M manufacturer whom these Gloves Can tell me something that will help brittle finger matle? Jno. J. Clark's Spool Thread, 200 yards; 3 for We TT 106 A.t Scrub nafle thoroughly with pall brush and hot soap suda, dry and rub well tnto roots of nails cold cream or vaseline, It is best to do/f this on retiring for th The from | i \ | come makes all grades, fro n the popular to the olors, are offered in finest qualities, and all are to be found in this © and 78 . : , P assortment ment Balesroom. Real Hair Nets, various shades; 15¢ every desirable coloring is repre Stocking Darners ; 3c Practically sented, a8 well as black, Wrist-length Gloves in Mignonette Dress Shields; 10c. overseam and pique styles, and some long Gloves, Cordoval Linen Tablets, letter size, 72 sheets; 10 Perfumed Toilet Soap; lc cake Nasement Malearoom are comprised in the lot Women’s plain black Cotton Hosiery, and black ’ HH} “ k ‘ottor osiery WV sole; 25c. This sketch forces the knowledge | broadcloth with pocket flap, cufts Excepti ! 4 ‘ ey Wit ee ent mer has past ite /4nd flat collar of black satin, edged os Mted nate ot eutumn | ¥it® heavy black ailk cord. The eoat also has @ narrow vest of black He tn the shop windows. | satin, which goes almost to the hem small hats with their com-| and a doren and a half jet buttons trimming bint to us of autumn complete the trimming and the long coats of ailk or) The other coat ie made of heavy mally gc ment Salesroom Women's Tan Hosiery of extra good quality Wm cotton; 25e, p Good Values in Jasement Salesroom, | New Arrivals in Veilings Some of the ladies of a church tn |f New heavy-mesh Veilinga, two-tone effects, in igaal whisper of lower temperature, | black silk trimmed with jet fringe first coat is of tan colored and buttons. cups sugar, one eup butter, of milk, three eggs, one- oon ‘soda, one teaspoon (save out three whites posting), three-fourths cup but-| fire @ few minutes, then add one Mra. H. S. Baker, wife of the pas ‘ON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, Cherry Bt. (Ground Floor). RD OPTICAL CO, Sevond [ANO FoR RENT. Kehler & Chase, IA Seco Se tor, one cup milk, two cups pastry flour, one teaspoon soda, two cream of tartar, one tablespoon cianamon, Mock Cherry Pig. ‘iia now put up each year and the lowa wanted to raine mone: they needed outside help to get tt Few strangers came to the ch to suppers or fairs, and the: people to come. They secured a} large tent and had booths put up in it. At the grocery booth they sold products from nearby gardens and those which the country mem bers brought in. A small penny tont waa well patronized. The tent fair is & great success--Ladiow’ Home Journal Frau Wiehe Bereny formed a so clety recently In Copenhagen which One large cup of raiaina, one la: cup of cranberries, through pper, add one cup of sugar, one-quarter teaepoonful of aatt, on heaping tablespoon of flour motsten: ed with a little cold water, ono cup of bot water. Let tt cook over the teaspoonful of vanilla. This makes two pies. Tomato Soup. One quart water, one pint toma toes with one teaspoon soda, then add one malik, one onion, four grated ers, pepper and salt and small piece of butter, Delicious Soft One cup molasses, one egg, three tablespoons melted butter or butter and tard mixed, three tablespoons sour milk (or sweet), one teaspoon soda, one and one-half cups fiour, one leaspoon ginger. Last of season, September 9th; nade return October 31st. Route Railroad & Navigation Co. and connections (via Salt Lake and Denver if desired), Full partiew lars, reservations and tickets at Union Ticket Office, 608 First av. #. EB. Ellis, general agent. one PROF, STEVENS Fourth and Mine. ton | dies, baby carriages, | evening. halia Taree, adjctnin mg one Main mi: i Ls Lady Wellington Lum P Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers f your dealer does not have it, phone Latimer.Wallace Co., Independent 5040; Sunset Main $040. General office, 401 Hinckley Bik. | The Raven prescription ~| means that the doctor's skill In pre n | your Dental Work | save a dollar and Dental Combine lore two dollars, I do strictly high - class) work for half the price| k nteed, and pain made the dental) fr. Open every evening until 10, p.m. Bundaye for working people my article in Saturday's Star EDWIN J leas methods hav lorn Dentistry.” DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, SH REGISTERS? We are independent dealers hand. ‘ u hinds, mew and second hand i gave you big money. THE SUNDWALL 00, Git First Ave. Seattle, Wash, ge} doubtful about marrying to take out permite bachelor girls who are & policy which will tneure them « pension if they are still unmarried at 40. They pay a eum sonually and ff they marry before the age of 40, their policy becomes void. tor of the South Brooklyn Unitarian ehureb, Brooklyn, N. Y., te filling the pulpit during her husband's va cation. She will also attend to all the other duties that devolve on the minister of a large church. Dance at Dreamland. Prize waltz at Dreamland tomor- row night. oe To Vancouver fl:30 p.m. Return by Daylight Through Victoria. Princess Char fotte both ways, giving time for a viait at the cities of Vancouver and Victoria, Takes you en route through Active pass and the San Juan islands. CANADIAN PACIFIC, 609 Firet Av. MENDINGTO! PROMISES ‘The sweeping assertion that they | mend everything but broken prom loos, crockery and glass ts fu lusded. Furniture, trunk household articles. 1816 8.th ay. |Phone Ind, 8785. Madam Paul 1823 Third Av, | MARTIN & CO 1207 Gnd Av, Opp. Hotel Saver. H. L. THE SHOEMAKER. A if you can't get boote or shoes to fit you, get them made Ff Hy to measure at 217 JAM service sorlbing Is most efficiently supple ented by the drugglet’s skill In compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, 1416 Second Av. i View Lots Near Exposition | 1y $200; Terms $20 Cash and $10 OO 0) het | Just a fow at thie PRICK. Come today a tT American DOWNING, HOPKING & KYEN, ine (Batabiished 1698) oe | Interesting Silk Values | } 33 inches wide; yard 90¢. | Women’s Footwear at $1.55 and $1.95 Chocolate Kid Blucher Oxfords, plain toe, welt sole and Cuban heel; $1.95. black, white, navy, brown, Wistaria and gray; yard, 15¢, 17c, 23¢ and 25c.jheament Salesroom. | Dainty New Embroideries sbrtions to match, ainty open-work ef- Embroidery Edges and \%4-inch to 3 inches wide, in | Dark Brown Kid Blacher Oxfords, Goodyear fects; yard, 12c and 15¢ welt sole and military heel; $1.95 Swiss Embroidery Bands, 14% to 3 inches wide, in many attractive patterns; yard, 19 and 23c, White Canvas Oxfords, blucher cut, hand-turned sole and Cuban heel; $1.95. Ribbon Embroidery Beadings, scalloped edge, 1 inch to 1% inches wide; yard, 10c, 17¢ and 19¢c. Fancy Beading, Tan Russia Calf Blucher Oxfords, extension edge, in the popular widths; yard, 7M, 10¢ and | .i6 and Cuban heel: $1.55, For Large Girls Black Kid Blacher Oxfords, patent tip, exten- sion sole and low heel; $1.55, Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords, extension sole and military heel ; $1.95. Swiss or nainsook, straight Corset Cover Embroidery of fine crossbar dim- ity, in various pretty designs; yard 25c. Swiss All-over Embroidery, suitable for waist- ings, in many charming patterns; yard SOc 7 ‘ E : ; —Basement Satesroom Chocolate Kid Blucher Oxfords, street-weight sole and low heel; $1.55. Good Handkerchief Values CLEARANCE OF HIGH-GRADE SUM- MER FOOTWEAR AT $2.15 PAIR, Women’s Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with em- broidery dotted border; 644. —Barement Balesroom. Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs of sheer lawn, hand-embroidered; imported from Ireland; 6'4c Women’s pure linen Hemstitched Handker- Children’s Shoes and Sandals chiefs; 8 1-3¢ and 106, Men’s pure linen Cambric Handkerchiefs with %-inch hem; 10c and 1244c, —pasement Salesroom ~— Seaside Suitings, 23c Yard Medium-weight Cloth Suitings in cream-white foundation with crossbar lines in various shades; also pretty block check effects; 36 inches wide; yard 23. Children's Chocolate Kid Blucher Shoes, turned sole and spring heel, sizes 2 to 8; 65c. Children’s Black Kid Lace and Button Shoes, patent tip, turned sole, and spring heel; 65¢, Children’s Tan Russia Sandals and Scuffers; made to withstand hard usage ; sizes 6 to 2; 80c. Manement Salesroom. Muslinwear in Wide Variety Three-piece Combinations of good quality mus- —Hasement Salesroom lin, having corset cover trimmed with lace; $1.00 DRAWERS at 19¢, 25¢, 39¢ and 49%e. CORSET COVERS at 19¢, GOWNS at 49c, 69, 75 and 85e. SKIRTS at 69, 75c, 99¢ and $1.50, TWO-PIECE COMBINATIONS at 49c, 99c and $1.25 Real imported natural tan Pongee, 18 inches wide; yard 48c, Natural tan Tokio Pongee, bright and lustrous; one of the best domestic weatet; 24 inches wide; yard 65c. Imported Natural Pongee, very superior quality, 25c, 39¢ and 49¢, 27-inch All-silk Black Shantung, very fine dye and finish; yard 63¢ Rasement Aalesroor. Bansmnent Waieueoets Fancy Check Serge Suitings Fancy Check Suitings, good, serviceable ma- 1 terials, in even and broken effetts and a very wide i range of color combinations; 34 to 35 inches wide; yard 35¢ and 40c. Rugs and Linoleum 27x54 Axminster Rugs; $1.65. 2 * 5 eas Oe Hinsement Salesroom. 36x72 Axminster Rugs; $2.8: Artistic Curtain Materials India Madras, a sheer fabric in a wide assort- ment of stained glass effects and fleur-de-lis pat terns; yard 10c, Arteraft Casement Cloth in a variety of Arts & Crafts designs on cream and Arabian grounds. Desirable for window draperies, or designs may be cut out and sopbnaed on plain fabrics, for bedroom sets, slip-covers for furniture, pillow covers and table runners, Yard, 18¢, —Rasemont Salesroom 18x36 Wilton Rugs; $1.75, at 27x54 Wilton Rugs; $2.50 and $3,00 36x36 Wilton Rugs; $3.00 and $3.25. 36x63 Wilton Rugs; $4.50 and $5.00. Printed Linoleum ; 35c, 40c and 45c square yard. Inlaid Linoleum; 75c, $1.00 and $1,15 square yard, (10e square yard extra for laying.) Basement Salesroom. —_ Patent Leather Bags, 48c Patent Leather Bags with seven-inch frame, round bottom, moire lining and inside coin purse; 48c, NN ee Frederick & Nelson Incorporated ~-Basement Salesroom, * Women’s Knit Vests, 9c Women's pure white Cotton Knit Vests, low neck and sleeveless styles; also with shield-sleeve effect and lace-trimmed neck ; 9c. —Basement Salesroom. Women’s Vests and Drawers 25¢c lisle Vests, low neck and sleeveless style, in lace-trimmed and lace yoke effects; 25c. Women’s white Women's Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeve- less style, in many fancy floral designs; 25c. Women's white cotton Drawers with lace trimmed umbretla knee; also in ankle length, with band or tape top; 25c. Basement Salesroom. Girls’ Garibaldi Dresses, 59c Girls’ Garibaldi Dresses of good quality pink and white or blue and white checked gingham. Have flaring skirt finished with full flounce. Sizes 2 to S years. Price 59, —pasement Salesroom. New Flannelette Wrappers and Sacques Wrappers of good quality flannelette in black and white or blue and white stripes. Have plaited back, full front, turnover collar and long sleeves buttoning at wrist ; finished at bottom with ruffle. Price $1.00. Sacques of good quality flannelette in black and cardinal Persian designs. Made with bias back, full front, and round, ruffled collar finished with buttonhole edge. Price 50c. —nasement Salesroom. | Values in Bedding 72x90 Seamed Sheets in a heavy grade of bleached muslin; excellent value; 39¢ each. 45x36 Pillow Cases of good quality muslin; 12'c each. 11-4 Gray Cotton Blankets with pink or blue border; cut and bound; 49c each, Basement Salosroom, Interesting Wash Goods Values 30-inch Fancy Madras Waisting in attractive stripe and figure effects on white ground; very good grade; yard, 1244c. 24-inch Mercerized Crepe Plisse in several fancy stripe effects as well as plain colors; yard 12c¢, Printed Cotton Challis, comes in cadet, navy, Nile, rc yard 8 1-3c, ° Window Shades Machine-made Opaque -Window Shades. inches wide and 7 feet long, mounted on Stewart Hartshorn self-acting roller, 49¢. in bordered effect; and cardinal, with } 7 Il design nt Salesroom Water-color Window Shades, 36 inches wide and 7 feet long, 29¢e. Rasemen® Salearoom

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