The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1909, Page 9

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" Aaty Drudge’s Advice to Mrs. Careworn. Pi Besywork—“Jack and I went to the theatre last night. It was fine,’’ Mra, Carew “And I suppose your wash got a lick anda promise, Any woman who does her work right fg too tired to go out Monday night,’ Drudge—‘‘No, she didn’t let her work go! I'll tell what she did, She used Fels-Naptha soap which the work jn half the time and doesn’t give you @ backache in doing it.” . r 4 | Here are two ways of washing, Choose for yourself: The Old Way. Get up at 5 o'clock, e hot fire, fill the washboiler and get it "boiling. Wet your white clothes, soap them and put them into the boiler. When “they're boiled good and tender, rub them hard on the washboard, meanwhile putting others in to boil. Keep the fire good and hot. It will fill the house with nauseous | gteam but that’s necessary in this kind of washing. When noon comes, if the smell one clothes hasn’t taken your appe- ‘fite, snatch a bite of cold lunch. When you have the clothes boiled and rubbed ‘sufficiently, wring them out, go from the steaming hot room into the cool air out- ide and hang them on the line. You'll y catch cold, but it must be done. The New Way. Get up at 7 o'clock mer and winter. Wet all your clothes, » well with Fels-Naptha and let them in cool or lukewarm water for ) minutes. Then rub lightly, rinse well nd hang out to dry. That's all. And your othes will be cleaner, whiter and purer you could get them in any other way. whole washing takes only a few hours. Which way sounds best to you? n using Fels-Naptha, follow simple ections printed on the red and green per. eee Star Want Ad Columns for Bargains of 7 Near Union St. Seattle, _ FROZEN SWEETNESS Mapleine || OF SPECIAL INTEREST \ “"= TO WOMEN == THE STAR—WEDNEODAY, AUGUST 15, Di gares FASYTONS Tucks and shirrings have crept in*aa hip decorations. The tunla or princess yoke with deep plaited flounce attached is a summer dresses, Transparent coats of eyelet em broidered linen or coarse net with qiitohed banda of linen Hate bands of Iinen and lace inser ton are very much worn just now. The sailor, or middy, model ts the most fashionable of the sea son for dresses for little girls from T to 10, The long ctroular of broadeloth, unlined and hemmed, or ttned throughout with pongee, should find & place in every women's ward robe For young girla Wrinkle—the twist the halr and the match precisely, NEW WAY TO MAKE GINGHAM GOWNS is a new ribbon in ee must vr that it launders beautiful other tn because this is bright colors, The white dress is indispensable. s too, but the summer gut'eat stove, jet stand 5 minutes; then in it now unless abe has at least ong | Temove the vegetables with a skim- dress in bright colors. come only to the elbow. torial, full and back cuffs of handermbrofdory summer gowns, Visit The Navy Yard At Our Expense ounands of people vinit the on Navy Yard every da the world? Bach yea gress har proved its Intent riatte mont receive large returna on thelr in- vestments. 6 2-3 Cents Per Day Will buy a large lot In Navy Yard City, We are buliding a city which Is alongside the Cer fied abstracts; water in and paid for, We build homes on easy payments, You can get lots of work in the navy yard. Call at our office and @o With ua on the fant, new steamer H. B. Ken nedy, leaving Colman deck 10 times daily; 60 minutes’ ride, DREMERTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 100 Cherry St, Ground Floor, Cail or write for maps and prices: popular model to be used for late) 4 or alter | as the summer advances, for two . ot the fact |#alt with 4 quarts of cold water, torn tsundery benscituns nd the dissolve one-half ounce alum in a of | little hot water, pour over the veg sews will note at 9| Change the water several times till Btn ouae aa in geared shown | Cold, dratn weil, epread them apart in the sketch. The gingham footed [Oy elean cloth on the kit Be are ball-slecves of very sheer ma-/Guarts white vinegar over the fire: Siac ei" \ irene colander seed, the same of colors on white, The Dutch collar) ¥' peppers, ix also of the hand-embroldery, «| mace and celery seeds, 4 cloves of touch of which {» seen on most |>rulsed garlic, and 3 bay leaves. jcome | balf hour, draw the kettle to side iene tae Ng ey skirt | Of #tove, let stand 15 minutes; then which has been vulgarized by the| Strain the vinegar through # Ijgirt who wishon to show the world| Xin and set aside til! cold. In at large every line and curve of her; Meantime arrange the pickles nice Chop one onion and fry in batter; add a cup of bread crumbs and the juice and pulp taken from six to- matoes. Season with salt, popper ME Wogan ts AD Address all questions to Cynthialfl Grey, in care of tho Editor of The | Star Miss Grey; How long before my |f shall my engagement be |} od Mins W, C A.—-Not more than two months Dear Mins Grey; What are the most popular letters nowadays for marking bed aud table inen!—C A Large Gothic Jetters, Mins Grey: How can 1 clean {ff white dishes that have stained brown from baking ?—A, 0, | Av-Let tne stand in strong bo: rax water for a half hour, Thea wash then Dear Miss Grey: IT would Itke to | know @ satisfactory home me of hanging a skirt evenly.—Mra, EB. |f L, stand it on the around the floor at intervals bottom of the skirt marking it at the same number of finches from the Moor all around. Misa Grey T live tn a small town where it Is almost impossible to buy fresh celery salt. Ie there not some way to prepare it at homet—Mra. ©. T. Ac-Waah and dry in bot oven | watil crisp, the leaves from celery Then rub between your hands un Ui reduced to a powder, sift it through @ flour sifter and mix with common walt | Mins Grey; Can you give a lat of Uinge necessary to make up 4) new baby's warbrobet-—Mra, B.A. | A-~Thia list of articles will fll| the need: Three small shirts, four! flannel banda, plain slips and} four night gowns, not too long; | four long white skirta, three Man-| and coat, three paira hooters, lx | doxen napkins, and one or two soft if flannel blankets to wrap the baby in. from MARY C@OK BGDK Mixed Pickles. Divide two mediumalzed caull flowers fp small roses apd put them fn cold water; add 60 small washed pickies, 1 pint of young string beans, | quart of small peeled white ontona, | dozen well-cleaned young carrota not over 2 inches long, ¢ large red peppers cut Into Inch sized strips, rejecting the seeds. Drain and pot all the Vegetables in @ large kettle, Mix one-half pound | etables, let stand 48 hours; then place the kettle over the fire, lot it come to @ boll, remove to «ide of mer and put them into cold water. Place a saucepan with 3 add % tablespoons sugar, one-half allaptee, cloves, Cover tightly aud boll slowly one nap the ly In ginee jars, pour over the cold vinegar; if not quite enough, add wh vinegar to fill the Jara to erflowing. Raspberry Toast. Butter stx or eight allees of toast, Mix 1 cupfol of sugar and 2 level tablespoons of corn starch together, pour over 1 cup of bolling water, stirring constantly antll thiek and clear, Add % cup orange julee Remove from the fire, stir in 1 cup ful of raspberries, and pour over the toast. Serve immediately Banana Croquettes, Remove skins from bananas scrape, using a allver knife to re move the astringent principle which Nes close to the skin, and out in halves crosswise, then re move @ siice from each end, Dip in crumbs, egg and crumbe again, y fat, and drain on brown Chickering & Sons \]| D. S. Johnston ..... | | Marshall & Wendell. $145 | Crown .... Ludwig ..... Others equally as low, | Easy payments, without in- |} terest, | Cline Piano Co. on the ekirt fn position I A—Fi on the one for whom the garment |i fe made, then take a foot rule and} nel akirte, three little aseques, cap | 1909, B Inc. J Faraitare | FREDERICK & NELSON, Ktore during duly and in White and Colored Aprons Aprons in wide va- riety, fora variety of needs—all moderately priced; excellence of material, fit and Katurdaye | Dry Goods Excellent Values | | W + feature, —secona rioor AT 25c—Small, round Tea Aprons of crossbar dimity, dotted Swiss and | plain lawn, finished with ruffle, AT 39¢—~Tea Aprons | of dotted Swiss, edged with embroidery ruffle; Aprons of plain lawn, WHITE APRONS— lace trimmed AT 25¢—Maids’ Aprons of heavy | AT 39c—Small Serving Aprons lawn, with hemstitched bib and | of fine lawn having wide ties and bretelles; other styles have plain | extra large bib cut to form square stitching. collar over shoulders; edged with AT 50c—Maids’ Aprons of fine | fold of pink or blue lawn | lawn, some with tucked bib and AT 50ce—Tea Aprons of fine lawn bretelles, others prettily trimmed | with wide ties, and trimmed with with embroidery, | embroidery ruffle; short, square AT 50c—Housekeepers’ Aprons | Aprons finished with tucks or em of fine, sheer lawn, long and full, | broidery bands. with very wide hem; others are AT $1.00—Allover Aprons of white duck, Princess style, with j trimmed with embroidery insertion ; or hemstitched tucks. | low, round neck and long sleeves. COLORED APRONS— AT 25c—Band Aprons of good quality gingham in blue, green | and brown checks, gored to fit | AT 75c—Hubbard Aprons of blue checked gingham, extra long and full, having large pocket and fitted yoke finished with bias fold. AT 75c—Allover Aprons of ex- cellent quality gingham in blue | check and plaid effects. Have long sleeves, high neck and ruffle at bottom. blue checks and plaids. Have ex- | tra large bib, forming square col lar over shoulders, and circular skirt with large pocket. | AT 69c—Full-length gingham Aprons in assorted blue checks, having semi-fitted front with ties | to fasten in back; finished with ruffle at bottom. smoothly in front; also styles | trimmed with ruffle all around, AT 50c—Kitchen Aprons of prints and Amoskeag gingham in | New Arrivals in Wash Dresses Special $5.00 New arrivals in Women’s Wash Dresses, suitable for house or street wear, made of linen, chambray and French zephyr ginghams; come in brown, white, tan, blue, pink and pale green, as well as a varlety of dainty check and stripe patterns, The waists are prettily tucked and plaited, fastening down one side; finished with stitching and pearl buttons. Long or short sleeves, and square Dutch neck or Peter Pan collar of white pique. Special, $5.00, Women’s Tailored Linen Suits Special $12.85 Women’s Tailored Suits of good quality, natural- color heavy linen, having 40-inch semi-fitting coat with tailor-stitched seams and large pearl button trimmings. Skirt is gored, with panel front and lapped seams. Special, $12.85. 4 —First Floor. Tailored Madras Waists, $1.85 Tailored Madras Waists, fastening in front, with four one-inch plaits on cither side of front, plain back, linen collar, and long sleeves with stiff cuffs; also Waists in linette or colored stripe materials, m various attractive styles. Price, $1.85. New Arrivals in Silk Waists (<---> Kayser’s Silk Gloves, 50c Pair For warm weather wear Silk Gloves excel in com- fort and convenience, slipping on and off so easily. These Gloves are “Kayser’s,” made of pure silk— they fit like a kid glove, look as well, and wear satis- factorily; all are double-tipped and guaranteed. Shown in white, black and some colors. Price 50c pair. —First Floor. ~—First Floor. New Fall Waists of plaid silk, trimmed with gilt buttons and soutache braid, having French back, box-plait down front with seven tucks on either side, high collar and long sleeves. Price, $6.75. Tailored Silk Waists of Persian-stripe foulard or taffeta; fastened in front with large jet buttons. Have wide plait at shoulder, plain back, long sleeves and high collar, Price, $12.50. ~-Firast Floor. “e ith ; rat Floor Finer qualities, ina complete range of colors, are shown at 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. een eee Children’s Half-Hose, Special 15c Pr. Two pairs for 25c 3roken lines of Children’s and Infants’ fine qual- ity Cotton Half-Hose, comprising a varied assort- ment of up-to-date effects and color combinations. H Special 15c pair; 2 pairs for 25e. ~First Floor, Anne, Women’s Lisle Knit Vests, 35c 3 for $1.00 Women’s Knit Vests of excellent quality, pure white, Swiss-ribbed lisle, low neck and _ sleeve- less style, with plain and fancy tops; 35c garment, 3 for $1.00. Effective Irish Point Curtains Irish Point Curtains, 2% yards long, in several pretty and artistic designs, appliqued on good, serv- iceable net. These curtains are extremely durable, easily laundered, and form effective draperies for any apartments. Good values at $4.95 and $5.95 pair. —Second Floor. Firat Floor. —Second Floor. en eee eee eee | Women’s“ Rialto” Hosiery, 25ePr. Women’s “Rialto Brand” Cotton Hosiery in sev- eral weights of soft, fine, silky yarn; have high spliced heel, double sole and toe, and may be had in plain black, black with ribbed top and black with These give exceptionally good wear Price 25c pair. natural sole. and do not crock. First Floor. Early Fall Styles in Women’s Cravenette Footwear Black Cravenette Button Boots, plain toe, Goodyear welt sole and Cuban heel; $5.00. Dark Gray Cravenette Button Boots, Petite last, welt sole and Cuban heel; $5.00, Patent leather vamp Button Boots with dark-gray top, street- $5.00, Cravenette Oxfords, in black, blue and gray, ribbon-tie and street-weight sole; $3.50. i A Namber of Women’s Oxfords in Ear'y Fall i : Weights, Comprising Various Desirable Styles and } Leathers, are Specially Priced at $2.80 Pair, | Virst Floor, ff | |i Frederick & Nelson Incorporated * Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for September | Ladies’ Home Journal Style Books Free finish is a common | weight sole and military heel; ff

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