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HID-SUMMER rs §, 2 jons Badroiter y ae ty titul ef! Fish vet of Smart | ts x ¥ for tt ; gearts 0 \ or a yt sume f The droy made their « to be ha the bea dresses in blac! at wear president the Hoft New Tee Anna Caddgnn ts manager of the largest Salamanca to as went to New York | | 20 LADIES, 17 YEARS AND NOT A Sekar white d the s with wistarta colored 2 the management | a? j Upon his death she Carlisle, a, the women have the removal af unsightly BR. Wright of New Orleans d a night school for boys | Hamilton ‘are employed during the day om im Oam any- doubt that the Bee werton will Be the la . beat B the world? Fac b year con ° has proved its Intentions by i re ge ge fer meats be most "i buy, tare lot im Navy Yard ty. @ city e are Which is alongside the yard and bas one mite of itieat water front on the Only untti we complete baw doe we wlll continge to t the and §2 = thiy. y city water ft ms ang We balla homes on nts. You can get lots the navy alt (wg ea ee OY Vietor machines & Co, dhtribaters of No home ix comp! machine, Have you large ICTOR Talking Machi A vy Yard Route Rihemnee dt, Men tory. for Benttiot.19 1045, 1s o Dm. EVERETT AND EDMONDS MISS: CORA FOY AND HARLEY) HAMILTON, LO8 ANGELES, Aug. 18.—Think of ft! An entire orchestra com-| j posed of women, and not a scrap in} i7_ years. Take off your hat to Mr, Harley / who has been director} of this harmentows company of/ ladies ali those 17 years. All the members, 20 of them, of the Women’s Symphony Orebestra of this city, are professional musi elans, and each ts a mustoal en thuatast in addition. The orchestra has been pronounced the finest woman's orche a In the country and that, too, by such noted artixts as David Bispham, Arthur Rart-| mann, Adele Verne and Mme. Gad ski, all of whom have played or sung with the orchestra. Only four comcerta & year are given. Mise Cora Foy, member of & prominent pioneer family of Southern California, has been preat jdent of the organization for the tpast 1@ years. To her efforts has been due the financial success of these concerts. “And we have still Digger plana,” |says Misa Poy. “Next year we are j going to institute an annus! music festival for Southern California” Cherry Pie. Remove stones from cherries suf: ficient to fill your plate. First aift ba little flour om your bottom erust, | mg add cherries, about onehalf A sugar, lye to sweet October ps 3. Rute, and Navigation connections, (Via Salt | day jdered sugar (or to taste) » of broken apag When Put L can of to and 1 teaspoon of alt When it bots add % pe and stir Cl die spaghetti and tablespoons nelted beet drippings or butter Sprinkle top with pepper and bake 1 hour in rather hot ; matoes on sad ved stove of cheene Deviled Egg Sandwiches Take hard shells and put through ¢ tghly with salt, pepper ty mustard and a littl Mix with a little finet highly spiced ay Spread this on Heed huttered bread with ahry uce oF between, cut chops plokle and motaten to mayonnatve thinly fded creas shapes and serve Cucumber Sweet Pickle Pare, seed and cut fn strips ripe) cucumbers, put in a dish over night! With fine salt between layers, Next| }that escapes, cook until tender in inegar to cover them each plece as soon as done and be jcareful not to cook te vft more vinegar, add to bh quart of vinegar 1% pounds brown amgar Tie in a mustin bag 4 generous quantity of whole cloves, }and stick cinnamon and put im the vinegar. When thoroughly heated | pour the vinegar over the pte! an Orenge Balad. Cut 6 oranges in halves; take al the pulp and remove veins and see tions, To the pulp add 4 cup pow! % cup} chopped mint and 2 tablespoons} each of wine, lomon juice and) orange julee. Serve tn champagne) glasses and garninh with | red cher ry and a bit of angelica. Dear Miss Grey: What fs the proper way to eat cake? T. 8. Hf A.~-Broken In pleees and convey ed to the mouth with the fingers, or f{ may be eaten babies a fork Dear Miss Groy Can you me & cure for biting Mager nalle? I've tried aloes, quinine, tying them up and bribing the ehilid, all to no avatl. BL. K A-—Children who have this habit are weually found to be nervous, or those whose health le below par. | Build up the general health br/ nourtshing food, plenty of fresh air, and @ tonie if necessary. Do not mention the habit, a# tx too often | the case, frequently, Keep the mind of the child diverted. If this does pot help. it te satd that the constant wearing of cotton gloves will effect a cure. Dear Mise Grey “Please auKgest some quiet game for a girls’ party SCHOOLGIRL. _|now, Anagrams are always inter VTOR from the ete without a VicTOR sone? If come once, We carry the ¢ Pacific Const. Pacifie Coast Desters of Meinway and Other High Grade Pinmos, Ratt B. Kennedy, tanent | om thie const, in black face sire Boats on Bnuday, Time Table Subject to Change With: mati Me HOUND Thir. ween ages 6 to 14, halt Mato gion, t998 Child: . mEALS 7. rH » ats esting. Alse Gomtacs. Dear Mine Gi rey—How shalt | salt £4 RUTH. A—After shells have been re moved pour boiling water over the meats and allow them to soak 10 minutes, Rinse tn cold water and remove skins. Scatter them fn a pan with a tablespoon of olive oil, and them in a siow oven to brown. ‘atch carefully. Take out when brown, spread on paper to dry, and sprinkle with salt, if When the children lose their |appetites, coax them to drink « | glase of cold milk to which a well beaten raw egg, a little sugar and {grated nutmeg or vanilla have) | been added. It is very nourishing— almoat as good as a meal, Rub wasp and bee stings with a alice of raw onion “Closed September 6, Seattle at the Exposition. We will be there.” Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Capital Surplus and = un- divided profits .. 40,000 Never was there such a favor able opportunity for women to earn money as now, and, great. ly to their credit, they are tak- ing advantage of it. But they are not saving enough of their earn. ings. Fewer indulgences—more dollars in savings account—will mean a great deal for future in- dependence and comfort. INTEREST 4 PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually. f, HOGR, President. — HOLNBI, “Canhter DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Sehmita, J. man, A. 3. Stewart, C. & [+ Mecermalet, a B. Soin D: Low- H. Bebb, lames D. Hoge, SHERRY STrcer Branches at Ballard, Geo: nod Renton. | Special 9c; 3 for 25c tel] having drained off the water |]f Take out |i Seale | allspice |f THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST FURNITURE srone Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as throagh Store from Second Ave. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. OLOSHS DAILY At 4 JULY AND AUGUNT ‘ Pasement Salesroom DRY GOODS 12 NOON ON SATURDAY DURING Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave, Clearance of Women’s Summer Knit Vests Room is needed for fast-arriving Fall merchandise opportunity at the very height of the season. Special 15c; 2 for 25¢ We ft, Women’s pure white Cotton Knit Vests, lace-trimmed, in low neck shield plain or have pretty crochet edg and sleeveless or low neck, sleeve style; others are white, | sizes | Linette Tailored Waists, ‘$1. 25 | Tailored Waists of good quality linette, fastened in front, with four one-inch plaits on either side; have plain back, linen collar and long sleeves with stiff cuffs. Other styles have small tucks and five half-inch plaits on either side of fastening; cluster tucks down back, Price, $1.25 Rasement Malearcom. Dutch Collar Pins, 25c Hundreds of new designs are offered in the pop ular large Collar Pins, which are especially effec Included are Arts & Crafts designs and novel effects in rose-gold and tive when worn with Dutch collars large stone effects, jet combinations, hand-shaded finishes. Exceptionally attractive values at 25e Basement Salesroom ee Women’s and s’ Wash Skirts: 95¢ and $1.45 Women’s and Misses’ Skirts of linen, linette, chambray and rep, in white, tan and blue; also many pretty pin-stripe effec in gray, blue and tan. Included are plain-tailared styles with many gores, having seams finished With narrow stitched straps; others are trimmed with bias fold at bot tom, and fasten down side with pearl buttons. Very attractive values at 95¢ and $1.45. Rasement Aalesroom Clearance of Odds and Ends in Women’s Fabric Gloves, 10c The season's accumulation of odds and ends in Women's Fabric Gloves from the best manufac- turers, comprising various qualities of cotton and liste, in many styles, is offered at 10c pair. Basement Lawn and FlanneletteSacques Sacques of good quality lawn made with tucked back and full front. Front has em- broidery yoke; neck and sleeves are finish- ed with lace, Price 75e. Sacques of good quality lawn having full front, cluster-tucked back and Dutch collar and long sleeves finished. with lace. 65c. Price Flannelette Sacques in black and white checks or blue and red, Persian pattern. Plain back, full front, long sleeves and pep- lum. Price 75e. Flannelatte House Dresses $1.00 House Dresses of gray-and-white te having plaju back, full front, skirt Is five gore style, with inverted plait at back. Price $1.00. Basement Salesroom One-piece striped flannelet long sleeves and turnover collar; H§sement Salesroom Interesting Dress Goods Values A number of high-class fabrics have re cently been added to the Dress Goods showing, and are marked at prices of un- usual attractiveness. AT 78 YARD—44-inch Storm Serge and Pan ama in a good assortment of street shades; par ticular attention is called to the rich finish of the black and navy blue. AT 73c YARD—Handsome Suitings in gray mixtures and gray invisible plaids, 46 to 48-inch widths; very interesting values, AT We YARD—Rich Clay Serge Plaids, 54 inches wide, on navy and green combination foundation, with satin crossbars in contrasting colors. SKIRT LENGTHS AT $5,00—Parisian ideas are exemplified*in these rich woolen materials, which have satin stripe or novelty woven border The widths are from 48 to 50 inches, each width being sufficient for length of skirt, Patterns of four yards, each, $5.00, e Rasemont Salearoom. Basement Salesroom men Richelieu-ribbed, low neck pink and | | J | ot and rood quality Knit Ve finished cotton, low with dainty edging, signs and sleeveless style. Shown in sky blue; regular and extra Good Values i in Aprons | Laces, Nets and Chiffons Maids heavy =* t with hematite hee 1 bib and bretelles I styles plain stitchi Small, round T Aprons ssbar dimity, dotted Swiss and lawn trimmed 25 with ruffle ; 25« Band good quality, green or brown checked gingham, gored to fit smooth ly; also styles with ruffle all around; 25e Aprons. of blue, and Amoske tiects large bib cut to form Se Kitchen Aprons of print ham in blue check and plaid « skirt, large pocket, and extr square collar over shoulder Rasement Balesroom. ‘Imported Drapery Madras 19c Yard The purchase at a close-out price of a New | York importer's line of real Seotch Madras, enables us to offer a large quantity of this highly desirable, soft-draping material, in 36 and 45 inch widths, at the exceptionally low figure of 19¢ yard There is a wide range of handsome designs to choose from, in shades of red, green, yellow } and other colors, as well as white and cream. This fabric room, hall or is especially effective for bed living-room curtains, and for door-panels and transoms.— pasement Salesroom Children’s Coat Sweaters, 49¢ Children’s Coat Sweaters in red, gray and white, part wool, suitable for Fall wear; sizes 1, 2 and 3; 49 Rasement Salesroom. Children’s Hosiery, 15c Pair Children’s Cotton Hosiery, medium and heavy weights, in black and tan, with high spliced heel and double knee, sole and toe; a soft, silky finish stocking; 15 pair; 2 for 25c. Basement Salesroom ee ee Values in Women’s Footwear $155 Chocolate Kid Blucher Oxfords, plain toe, welt sole and Cuban heel; $1.95 Dark Brown Kid Blacher Oxfords, welt sole and military heel; $1.95. Joodyear White Canvas Oxfords, blucher cut, hand-turn and Cuban heel; $1.95 Vici Kid military heel ed sole Blucher Oxfords, extension sole and $1.95 Blucher $1.55 Tan Russia Calf sole and Cuban heel; FOR LARGE GIRLS Black Kid Blucher Oxfords, and low heel; $1.55 Oxfords, extension patent tip, exten- sion sole Chocolate Kid Blucher Oxfords, street-weight sole and low heel ; $1.55. | Clearance of High Grade Summer | Footwear at ‘$2. 15 pair Basement Salesroom. Frederick & Nelson Incorporated with pretty er pink and with d white, white, hence this unusual economical ~Masement Ba Special I9e Garment ty white lisle Knit V« phe trimmed, ind butterfly « plain styles, in s lisle Bodices, in silk tape finish Daron lent ¢ ali style { ie chet tops in fle otton Vest sky blue. Womer 1inty crochet eds Pure white ( ring or Oriental I cream an lings and Insertions, ard, 15¢ nnes Laces and In- widths from 1% to 4 aces, Beac ] white; y Valen ms to match, inches; yard, 10¢ in N vormandy sertic lorchon Laces and Insertions from 4% inch to 1} yard, 5c. 2 inches wide; Bobbinet, 72 inches wide, good quality, in white, cream and ecru; yard, 40c. 45-inch Chiffon in maize, apricot, black and white; yard, 50¢, White Chiffon yard, 85c, 45 Hasement Salesroom. Cloth, inches wide; Swiss Embroidery Flounci y Flouncings A recent purchase of Swiss Embroidery Flouncings and Insertions enables us to offer unusually good values. Comprised are English Eyelet, Blind and Shadow ef- fects in many attractive designs. Prices, Flouncings, 20 and 27 inches wide, yard, 29 and 39c; Insertions, 1% to 4 inches wide, yard, 19¢, 23c and 39¢, Basement Salesroom. Initial Handkerchiefs, Women’s Initial Hemstitched Handker- chiefs of good quality lawn, with letter and ot floral design embroidered in cor- ner; —Rasement Salesroom. yo Materials A new line of Cretonnes, 36 inches wide, in at- tractive bordered designs, dark green, pink or cream ; suitable for curtains, bed sets, comforts and dresser covers ; N ‘Nets in Nottingham weave, 27 inches wide, heavy quality, in diamond-shape fig- ure design; white or ecru; yard 15c. yard, 124%e. Novelty Net, 48 inches wide, a square-mesh, cable-thread material; very serviceable and ef- fective for curtains ; yard 15c, %-inch round-thread Scrim in white, cream and Arabian, in a soft finish resembling that of voile and etamine. Excellent value at 1S¢ yard. A popular line of dotted and figured white Cur- tain Muslins is offered at the attractive price of 10c yard. —Rasement Salesroom. Colored Wash Goods 27-inch Dress Gingham in a wide variety of patterns and colors; a good quality for waists and dresses; 5!4c yard, 28-inch Mercerized Sateen in white figured ef- fects on grounds of various dark colors; 15¢ yard. 27-inch Figured Batiste in floral and conven- tional designs on light and dark grounds; desir- able for waists and dresses ; 9c yard. —Rasement Salesroom Floor Coverings 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs; $21.00. 9x11 75. 8&-3x10-6 Seamless Tapestry Rugs Tapestry Rugs; $ ; $12, 27x54 Velvet Rugs; $1.15. Bokanya Rugs—a new line, made of wool and linen—in a good range of Orien- tal patterns; priced as follows: 9x12, $13.50; 9x 10-6, $12.50 / 6x9, $8.00. Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, $1.65, Rasement Salesroom. Towels and Bath Mats Huck good ff with red border; an excellent towel for 8 L-de, 16x33 Hemmed Cotton Towels, weight, hotel use; 19x41 Hemmed Turkish Towels, good weight; an exceptional value at 124ec 23x41 ‘Turkish Bath Mats, good weight, in blue, red, pink, tan and white; 50c, SRasement Salesroom.