The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 24, 1909, Page 9

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—— zm —— we=sOF SPECIAL I ART NEW BELTS IN LEATHER AND FANCY RIBBON BELTS She WORK THAT? | SSSMEVER DOMES BH | He the vinegar cruet ways lo ¢ vut ther empty, cold water After shak waeh and followed by hot water A long-handied paint 4 round, thiok brush, is elean out eruete, with soda and borax Waah th hot soap » bottle thoroughly wit 4, insert a few beans in ammonia. Shake well, and the in erustations will disappear MOTHER” It has long been the custom to aive the baby an ivory ring or oth @r hard #ibstance to bite on whon teething, Don't do it, as it only hardens the guma and makes {t more difficult for the teeth to force their way through Don't allow anyone to kiss i jbaby on the mouth or hands. aa ontagious diseases of all kinds may be carried in this way; Wo go Yery long ago the matter | ts fascinating, and It pays well, too,/the baby's mouth gently with . "| Duying was a simple one, as|for a girl of my acquaintance {#| dolled water night and morning, us fa days gone by were just| making money designing and creat-|ing antiseptic gause or a ft Straight belts. But these ing belts in leather just for her| bit of old tinen cloth “athe gee can spend alinost as much friends. ‘ baying belts as trying on hats,) With a sharp knife the design ts} Sihere are all kinds of belts In| cut out and leather of another Kind | ZO*@*Oeeeeeeee rere of materials, and made in and sometimes another color ts) > ° of ways. used underneath. Some of these ¢ 3 oe making is now classed color combinationa are beautiful e the “arts,” and this sketeh | Por tnatance, the belt In the sketeh | ry some of the newest styles on) which shows beth front and back|@ 3 Hon In the shops today. The| view is made of dull brown suede, | & D4 made of featherboned ribbon | and has smooth sage-groen leather ° hard to make by the girl| beneath. | P| Das ingenuity, but the belts) This illustration shows the prop-| © eoeeeee Pedeecocersd cut leather will tax that in-jer thing in belts for the “tallor-} to the utmost, until the art |) made girl” and the business woman, | as well as the fancy ribbon belts Both Away From Temptation. A story ts told of a west country jwishop who rebuked the sporting told thie cut leather work | for evening wear. . }parson for his bunting proclivities _ — = = 1 hear you go fox hunting a good deal, ne day You vanilla, and @ little grated nutmeg. Heat all this together thoroughly, there ts plen LSTPONS AN Oe fully the whites of the eggs, beaten r | GRE stiff. Add, if Iiked, a eup chopped ta were at a ball the other night.” | nuts, curranta or raising, This behen eek Gale fas Rae the | What will re makes & large loaf and must b¢/ ih: oF four rooms away from the ' G. BR, baked at least 36 minutes | ballroom.” dome away from th Peroxide of hydrogen or The vicar smiled and then re ber juice in| Dear Mise Grey: Will you tell ¥ fil blonch the axin, but te how to remove whine out of old|rored, “tam always three or four | } A —— especially on ag trou | difference ? Tid Bits. A—There is nothing which will! permanently remove the shiny ap-/ pearance. Sponging and pressing Mise Groy: ? j parte will bleach the skin, but will permanently remove | Freckles aren't balf bad and life Ys too short to wor them. Character in the Eyes. One of the best ways in which | 4 girl may form an opinion of the| Miss Grey: Would you ag.| With a damp cloth between the fron man who comes a courting ber is refuse " and material, will partially remore “ “uiss GH h. |the shine, but It soon returna. ony Eee sae You must be very careful before | you give your heart to a man with If you don’t care for wine or) j | bold, predatory eyes, or a man with cruples against it, you should ft. The surrender of your juality is too high a price to/ or society or for anything | >It you yield to ridienie or ) a OF “Jane Addams, future president! . ot the United States,” will be the hy mies elt slogan of the suffragets, and they I do for nite | WH work with might and main for) you | the election of Miss Addams. They | say: “She would have as much tact) as haga much geal for se ( Roosevelt, and a greater breadth o! agg dag mind than either of them.” it tn white ee nme gasoline. Be careful) Mise Anna Wey, Kansas City, bas \but one hand, yet she can easily of the little white lumps | write from 75 to 100 words a min- needle. If you find ute. She says: “It Is, of course, out a Iittle hard, necessary for me to write, adjust that treatment and make all corrections with one If there is|hand, but with all of those draw. shoald con backs I bave the average speed of try to/from 76 to 104 words & minute. My public demonstrations In the & good, plain loaf eake, | windows all over the country show butter, add two | that girls who are not blessed with four | two sound arms need not give up the tight.” We are always looking for some) | thing new to give the baby, and it | seems to us sometimes that there's) |nothing new under the sun. | Here are a few enggestions. All these things you can make your | self if you're handy with the needle. | | As we all know, gifts are far more if made by hand than if ready made in the shops. The doll is an inexpensive doll's head glued to a legless body, and a straight dress of eiderdown tn sew. ed fast to it. The hair is braided yarn gined to the head, and the eiderdown cap Is sewed to the hatr. | A row of bodkina and safety pins of | all sizes fs attached to the front of Cocoas in -tins look pretty much alike; but in the cup, there is no mistaking the su- ‘ority of hirardelli's 1 | i | Taploca Cream. Soak over night 1 cup of pearl ltaploca. In the morning put In dow ble boiler 1 quart of milk, squeeze | water out of tapioca, add to the milk 1 cup of sugar and pinch of } aa cream take off and add 1 tea | { : spoon of lemon, Let cool a while, | Cocoa {put tn glass dish, cover top with if Serta: ——— lmeringue of white of ege beaten 7 glee ite in flavor. F a c ¢__ Jptitt win very tittle sugar 3 —_— Rice Custard. Holl scant % cup of riee in 1 ect and pure. No.8 | The average yield of 8 cocoa tree is about until done, or about 1 hour; then) add a rounding teaspoon of butter, salt, the yolks of 4 egms, Beat with | Bie r Don’t ask merely one pound a year. cup of sugar, Stir one way) Kobe ag owt aad luntil thick, then remove from fire | cocoa —ask jor 7 to 10 in and stir in tho whites of 4 eggs length and 3 to 4 that have been beaten very stiff. inches in | When cool flavor with lemon mad conan 20 to $0 seeds (cocoa beans. ) ke of 3 exes, e | 1 eupful of sugar, 2 tablespoonfula of hot water and der. Bake in two-layer tins in a/ moderately hot oven. While hot cover with a thin l@yer of cream NTEREST TO WOMEN=""= the bottle with a Httle water and |* PROBLEMS © | execcreaomee: SENT NE MORE PRETTY GIFTS FOR BABY the dress, and a roll of baby ribbon | it ts useful. STAR—TUESDAY MID-SUMMER | —( *5,\ 1909 o {, AUGUST 24, aa ~ FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. during July ond Ave Furniture | Attractive Values in Inexpensive Long Kimonos | At $1,00—Long Kimonos of heavy lawn, in attractive A late trimming y of camellia, The r, and tn there is & large bud and seve eaves, They come in white. and the pastel shades | There seoma to be a revival of the shoulder cape, which will interest | Merly women The tucked yoke of cream | Jor tulle Is almost universal o gowns, and it is proba thin fact that the dresses of today whether in pale or brilliant hues rin somber black, have never bees becoming as they are Just now Trimmings promise to be elabor ate and very t almout bar barie in use of Jot ta being worn extensi df and spangled bands are more gay than ever before Foulard continues popular and one of the amartest new tallored | ults seen recently was one of this material, pinapotted In apite of the tendency toward fullor skirts, we are to remain jer in effect, and Hnings are ex tremely soft small, mean, and cunning eyes. Then, again, oeware of the man whose eyes just barely miss being cross eyed. This means limited mental development | In a man's head, the Chinese eyes mean a lack of morality, and} their owner is generally crooked | in business matters, But mo: all beware of the merry blue } man. It te these eyes that are alii Ways so popular, so nice to look |} into, and thelr owner so easy tol get along with ure that t But you may belli axe with which the |f z gets on with ov if ody, will run to promiscuous |i " ty of work to be acco t in friendship, and lapses add three cups four, sift twice with accomp ed in three tenngoena baking powder; |‘2® Parish.” “But,” protested the | Yerious ety that a sweetheart or |B ~ sare | fox hunting is merely |* Wife would find tt hard to for- |] ‘ERED add one cup milk and fold tn care healthy exercise; beside, T heey (site. | TIT FOR TAT. An Irishman was sitting In aiff depot smoking when a woman came {ff in a remarked Sir, if you were a gentleman you would not smoke here,” Mum,” he said, “if ye wus a lady ye'd wit farther away.” Pretty soon the woman burst out again If you were my husband, I'd give you pelson.” Well, mum,” returned the Irish man, as he puffed away at his pipe, | “if you wu me wife I'd take it.” —/ Kansas City Indepe: sitting down beside him. | Sere aAT is fastened to the body, by the rib- bon sash, which is tied about the walst. . The bib is cut In a star shape out of a square of handkerchief Hen and daintily embroldered, The tiny water bag cover is made of pale blue wash silk, painted by hand in # dainty design of wild roses. The cover fs lined with soft fMannel, Not an especially practical gift, but surely charming, The little sleeve garters are made over @ narrow elastic tape. Where it is Joined together sew a very frilly rosette of baby ribbon, This itttle gift I# dainty, inexpensive, and will always be appreciated because NY'S COK BOK | and sugar beaten together, then |if with chopped ch that have} been sweetened, Put one layer on} the other, and top with whole pitted |i fruit sprinkled with sugar, Hefore |i serving cover with whipped cream |f heaped high. Potato S$. Blice cold potatoe: and a cold hard botled egg into a dish and sprinkle a little pepper) and salt over them. Take % table-| spoons of vinegar, 1 of butter, lad. | asmall onion |} ii COCOA salt, Beat 2 eggs, add all together teaspoon of mustard and heat {t\if and put on to boll, When thick | over boiling water. it get cold |i and pour over potate Prepare | in the morning and serv e at night, | Velvet Cake, 1 Beat the yolks of whites of 2 in separate bowls, add |ff % cup of sugar to each, beat again, add whites to yolks, beat again, |i quart of wilk In a double botler| thon add 1 round cup of sifted flour, | to which has been added 1 teaspoon |ff of cream of tartar and % teaspoon | of soda, a little salt and 1 Lenaporr if of vanilla, Stir until amooth, add if slowly 1 tablespoon Jess than |i cup of botling water, stir in Just a/f little at a time, Enterprise Cake. | This is a dark cake without eggs: 1 cupful of flour, | One cup sugar, % cup butter cream. | ed together, 1 cup sour milk, 2 cups li% tablespoonfuls of baking pow-|flour, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon |i 1 touspoon nutmeg, Ml cinnamon, cup chopped tens) clove, 1 ralaina. | New Fall Tailored Suits | a || i black and brown; have three-quarter 1 | A.-Y.-P. E., Seattle, Alaska, Washington and I} 40c and 6%. 3 eggs and |i floral, conventional and Persian designs. Made very long and full, and finished with tucks across shdulder; front and sleeves are trimmed with pattern border, At $1.25—Several pretty styles in long Kimonos of heavy lawn are shown at this price. One in Empire effect with short waist, has broad square collar and pattern border trimming. At $1.50—Long Kimonos of heavy lawn, in white with dainty rose design in pink or blue, Front and sleeves are trimmed with pink or blue bands. At $1.75—Long Kimonos of dotted Swiss in light blue or white with black dots. Trimmed with bands of white dotted Swiss. At $3.50—Long Crepe Kimonos in dark-blue or black, patterned with red, blue or purple chrysanthemums. Made very full and long; front and sleeves are trimmed with sateen bands. econd Floor New Three-Piece Suits Three-Piece Suits of novelty and wide-wale serges, in navy, brown, peacock green and black. Three-quarter, semi-fitting coat, plain or plaited at side, satin-lined, with moire collar and cuffs; trimmed with braid and buttons. Dress has yoke and high collar of net finished with moire bands. Price, $49.50. Other Three-Piece models are shown at $67.50, $75.00, $97.50 and up to $187.50. ! New Tailored Suits of serges, cheviots, } tweeds and diagonals, in navy, gray, of self material, and lined with Skinner’s Skirt is plaited or plain-gored Prices, $25.00 and $29.50. —Piret Floor. | satin. style. —Firet Floor } } semi-fitting coat, trimmed with buttons \ A Very Extensive Showing of Northwestern Souvenirs ee Early Fall Styles in Women’s Oxfords at $3.50 and $4.00 Patent Colt Button Oxfords, black Cravenette Blucher Oxfords, black cloth top, Encore last, short vamp, or gray, plain toe, welt sole and Cuban } high arch, welt sole and Cuban heel; heel; $3.50. $4.00, Black Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords, Demi-glaze Calf Blucher Oxfords, Footform last, patent tip, flexible Goodyear welt sole and military heel; Goodyear welt sole and low heel; a $4.00, very comfortable walking shoe; $3.50. Shoe Findings, Polishes and Dressings in Wid A ssortment, | —First Floor, Lisle and Cotton Hosiery, 35c Pair Box of Three Pairs, $1.00 Imported Hosiery of fine quality, prettily put up in lavender and gold boxes; excellent values at the price quoted. New Fabrics for the Dressy Gown Among the most beautiful of the silk-and-wool fabrics are the new “Coleen” Poplins, shown in the plain weave as well as in a wide range of de- cidedly novel satin stripe, dash and dotted effects. These charming fabrics are shown in ciel, rose, peach, lilac, apricot, silver, catawba, lotus, Auber- gine, Copenhagen, etang, tabac, Bordeaux, Ha- vana, Gobelin, chamois, old-rose, cedar and navy; also black, ivory and cream, Forty-two inches wide; price, $1.65 to $2.00 yard. —First Floor. Women’s Cotton Hosiery of best combed Maco yarn, with high spliced heel, double sole and toe; a very fine gauge, soft and velvety stocking. Pair, 35c; box of three pairs, $1.00, First Floor. RRR ARR ARAR AA AAR A AAA AAA LARA ALAM OPPS Real Kid Gloves, Special $1.35 Pr. Women's Lisle Hosiery, medium weight, gauze quality, with lustrous finish; have extra-wide garter top, high splic- ed heel, double sole and toe, Pair, 35c; box of three pairs, A quantity of real French Tan Kid Gloves, over- } $1.00 seam and pique styles, with two or three clasps at |e wrist, silk filet or Paris-point embroidered; special, . : 1 31.38 pair ‘ves | Popular White Silk Gloves, 50c Pr. | <SEACE 1s RARE 2a RepeAOR ea ATER Women's White Silk Gloves, Kayser quality, Dependable Toilet Requisites two-clasp style; double-tipped and guaranteed; 50c Roger & Gallet’s Perfumes in various odors; 75¢ fan ounce. , Piver’s choice Toilet Soaps, Azurea, Le Trefle and Floramye; 48c cake. Mrs. Graham's Hygienic Skin Food; $1.25, i Stillman’s Freckle Cream; 39e pair. Values in High-Grade Curtains at $10.00 Pair A number of entirely new patterns in Curtains are offered at $10.00 a pair, the values being unusu- ally attractive. One pattern in white Battenberg, three yards. long, has four-inch insertion, corner i motif and scalloped edge. Six patterns are shown in Lacet Arabian Curtains, three yards long; four ff have edging and insertion in an exceptionally hand- re? iP elNt ees some design; two have edging and plain centers. Hess’ Ruby Lip, forilips and cheeks; 2: Design and workmanship are of " character Hess Rouge in powder form; ISe, usually associated with Curtains at a considerably | Euthymol Tooth Paste; 15c. 1 aa ? : rirst Floor, 9 higher price. —Second Floor. | In telephoning orders, customers are recommended to ask oper- | ator for “Telephone Order Department,” which will assure quick | | and efficient service. First Floor, Creme Simon, a glycerine compound for the skin; ‘ Soule’s Antiseptic Cold Cream and Skin Food; A 25c | Egyptian Face Powder, white, brunette and rose- Hate; 35c, Pinaud’s Poudre Loria, in three colors; Ladies’ Home | | Mail Orders Journal Filled at * sages | Advertised Prices heel INCORPORATED H

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