The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1909, Page 9

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[OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN DAINTY HAND-MADE NIGHT DRESSES AND Fashionable Mngerie, while ex and very high-priced in the fs by vo nieans beyond the of the woman of moderate if she is handy with her patterns abound for the at pleces, and should be care ‘adhered to in cutting out the a8 a good fit Is as impor 0 bere as tn any other garment Dainty iaces, embrotd d are all much used, If one a talent for designing It comes PRINCESS PETTICOAT |. | & Bo | |} the face | water PLEASE TSILME WOMENS QUESETUNS ANSWERED CIMME, GREY, D Minn Grey What move double ehin face burne easily when out in the un, bat it soon umes Ite nat What will relieve the Jah A —Practive with head in the air, and sleep always with out @ pillow, This will prevent a double chin, and help one that te not too large After being out fn the aun, rub i cold cream into the skin of then wash off with tepid Refore going Out agatn duat the faee with wral state burp senmation. wal into the #un. talcum powder | plexton, into good play here. Ribbons run through hand-made eyelets give the toueh of beauty Many of these garni shown tn the shopa de embroidery In delloate colors of the same shade aa the ribbons used. Dotted and varred materials are also much used, and they are very dainty and unusual, Of course se materials must be made up more simply than the plain lawns and cambrics Inst nts are ated with ES 2 om MARY'S GOK BOK - HERE'S A HINT YOU MAY GIVE TO YOUR HUSBAND. Pea Soup. cups split peas, 2 slices ba-| 1 onion, 1 pint milk, salt and to taste, also a bay leaf the peas, well and cook four) at the least. This much ought e four quarts when done. / “bacon through food chopper, onion, add to pe Add bay feat at same time./ tilt about half hour before then strain through steve. BY CYNTHIA Last night 1 was much Interested {fn & Conversation between two men who sat in front of me on & car One of them held a collar button for the back of the neck, in his hand, looking at It occasionally with @ triumphant now-I've-got-the bestof-you gleam in his eye. He when put 08 | had begun the discuesion, and was so enthusiastic that he hardly gave his friend a chance to speak. “This blasted old button has the milk and add just before | gouged my neck for the last time also salt and pepper to Strawberry Parfait. pint heavy cream, 1 pint of ounce of gelatin, 4) Soak 1 ounce of i ot Whip | Juice of | and) ie sald. “Smith sald to me today when he saw me jab my finger wn the hack of my collar—prob- bly h an agonized look on my face-'Jones, why do you wear a collar button in the back of your shirtband? Don't you know it isn't necessary, to keep the collar down? Then he told me to slip my tie through the little loop on the back of my shirt, then under my Glove-fitting bodices are fast com ing Into vogue again, Pongees in the natural tone and weave are etriped with fast colors Bronze slippers for house wear and black pumps for street continue | in favor, Orange Frappe. of 4 and grated rind of 2 water to make & quart, 2 j sugar, whites of 2 engs well Marble bt Ka together 1 cup of sugar, of shortening (beef drippings used) and 2 eges. % cup milk, on soda, 2 teaspoons cream iariar, a little salt and vanilla, # to roll same as any cookies. out half of the mixture and | ch cocoa to make It brown ir ar light cookies, put In gh out the chocolate with the same cutter, Put te cookie on top of each and bake in a quick oven. First Thing. — look fresh and table If she on % toilet. ‘ im bed until almost hreakfast and you will have no time to Me to brushing your hair carefully, feuring your nails; and your and waistband will suffer in nee from a hurried adjuat- lan't fair to the other members family to come down looking MH you had merely thrown on things and bundled up your R anyhow. The Charming Woman. all the women born into an 1 and unapprectative , hone can compare to the iy charming one, We may ad- the beauty and gaze in awe bine-stocking, hug the “dear of our acquaintance, and the “good sort” on the back; the presence of a personality us we remain in and almost breathless Tucks stilt hold favor, but but- tons have outrun them In the race for supremacy. The polonaise Is a new fashion, and “they say” 4@ good many will be seen this fall. There is « rage now for cream white dresses and sults worn with hat and accessories of nut brown. A bit of hand embroidery ty a dainty finish to the tight-fitting shirtwalat sleeve, which is cut pointed over the wrist Try keeping sewing implements handy in the kitchen for dressing fowls—atrong thread, cord, a thim ble, a needle une Semen. Wrist bands, early Victorian beaded bracelet, are worn now, and promise to be popu jar, Clean black silk by means of hot vinegar or black coffee. Then press on the wrong side with a cotton cloth between the allk and the fron Sugar cookies put, piping hot, into an earthen jar Uned with clean cloth and kept .covered, will be much nicer than if allowed to cool in the alr. The cloth inside taker up the steam, which might other wise make the lower cookles sod den, A worn-out whisk broom can be utilized as a sink brush by shorten- ing the bristles to a thick square edge, It is much more efficient than the brush usually sold for that purpose, Grandmother says; “When dish towels get thin, double and stitch across in all directions, They make good dish cloths. “And old stockings folded to gether and covered make good iron | ever holders.” a revival of the) Dear Misa Grey: Wil you tel! me what will give me a good com remove blackheads, and what will make the halr curly? URSULA AJ A youthful complexion me a clean body and good blood. Y oan get this by following the slim rules of right living Pure ft regular habits, plenty of water tween meals and upon arisiy 4 sunshine Hackheads are plugged op f the oll glands of the the general suge xive your face a hot castil soapsude bath a day, After ringing in plain bathe it thoroughly In cold Don't @ the pluge out water %, Natural curly hair grows ont | of the sealp Ina curved channel (ff Stratght hatr can never be ma | i Dear Mies Grey ing. Can you give me edy to stop it? ¥ good rem LAWETH } minutes each | dipped in A.—Massage for evening with cold water fingertips i} - i] My hate fs fall a | Dear Miss Grey; If a young man calla to take a girl to a dance and brings flowers, what ia the proper thing to do ‘with the flowers? ANXIOUS. A.~He would expect you lo wear em, Iam eure, GREY. collar, fasten the collar in front and secure my tle, Simple, ien’t|} it? It didn't take me two minutes |i to do it, after he told me how, and} my collar ia as firm as if that pes Uferous button were there All the while he was being ioter-| rupted by such ejaculatic posaible it can’t Out of the question! lar won't stay down. fut he gloried in his comfort and |p proceeded to impart tnforpration.| I've accidentally Fucoveetl thing else, | bay my colle same si. shirts, a8 the collars fit #0 much | better.” | That's my awn discovery,” he} added, aa if he resented the a that the nocollarbuttonin-the back idea wasn’t original with him. |i Hore I left the ear, else | wo a] probably have more ideas (to shar with my re i] Valenciennes edge; WING $25,000 LAND Mi8s IDA BUCKLES, PIQUA, ©., Aug. 26.—Miss Ida Buckles, teacher in the first grade at North st. school, who has sup: |ported an invalid sister for years, |} Won a tract of land in the govern |ment drawings at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, worth $25,000. Miss Buckles entered her namelff with that of 100 others from this lelty, more for a joke than with) any expectation of winning, 1 She has not made up her mind whether she will continue the} teaching profession or turn farmer and develop the land she won, | MOTHERS | | PROBLEMS | Insist on the children’s taking |} time to eat properly, ax much suf | fering is caused by hasty swallow-| ing of food, | K the baby covered very warm nights, if only a very |light shawl, He must be kept away | from draughts which dry the skin |too quickly and lower the tempera.’ lture of the body. even on |i Do not permit your children to|ff be much excited during the heated days. The more quietly and hy senically they live, the more com lort for them and their mother A pinch of boracie acid in water |} will allay Itehing from mosquito} bites. Mme. Nordica's fee for her sery- fees as songstress at a dinner given to King Hdward and gwen Alexandra was 600 guineas, or 626, This is the largest amount id to a singer on A race on that side of the ovean, Ma i figured, ] derwear, ] WOMEN’S SIZE } Goodyear welt sole and military heel; $ THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST Se ee FURNITURE ‘f Ba Values in Millinery Materials Jed silk, navy and black ; $1.9 und black; 35¢ Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave. Untrimmed Shapes of cor in gray green, rose, Wings in green, gray, navy rinted Wing wh, gray, red in light-blue, cham and black; Long pe pagne, bre white 45¢ Short, broad Wings, in brown, blue, white and black; 50 Fancy Wings in gre and lavender; 65¢ Large single Wings white and black; 7 Heckle black en, brown, r white in purple, brown, © each Breasts, in brown, navy, red and Uncurled Ostrich in ¢ and $1.00. spenhagen ; 7 Ostrich Plumes in black and white and $3.75. Fancy Ornaments, including Jet Pins; 10¢ and 1S¢ Jet Caba Jet Buck Gold Stone setting; and Cabachons, w Fancy me Rhinest Laces, Nets wl Embroideries sertions; Insertions | Edges 3 to 6 inches Edges, yard, 9c. h Net Waisting dotted and ring spot effects; x) quality, in white cream or ecru; yard, 32 18-inch Embroidered Fl pen En glish-eyelet effect, « vunciag, « nm cambric and nainsook 1 yard, 25¢ 72-inch Colored Nets, good quality mesh, in old-blue, wistaria and deep olff-rose; very desirable for waists 22-inch Tucked Nets, fine mesh, sn dium and large tucks, in white ¢ream and yard, 36c, all, me- ecrit; six styles to select from An assortment of Venise Edges, Inser tions and narrow Appliques, in white or | ecrtt; yard, & | Hasement Bai esroom. Attractive Neckwear Values Jabots, lace- and embroidery-trimmed, in &@ good assortment of styles; 15¢c Hand-Embroidered Jabots finished with 25c, Jabots embroidered with colored polka- dots and edged with Valenciennes and imita- tion Cluny; 25c. Venise Coat Collars in several new de- signs ; Gc. Venise Stocks, St. Gall Baby Irish effect, in many pretty styles; 29¢, Embroidery Stocks in open English-eye- let effect; 29c. Embroidered Bows in various dainty pat- terns ; 25¢ Embroidered Collars, low, medium and high, in a wide assortment of designs; 15c. —-Basoment Salestoom. White Goods Values Mill End Muslin, soit-finished, in lengths of from 1 to 8 yards; a very good grade for un- Yard, 10¢ 30-inch white India Linon, medium weight, Remnants of Cambric full yard-wide, nicely finished, for waists or dresses. Yd., 7c Barement Salearoom New Fall Footwear LARGE GIRLS’ SIZES, $2.45 Pair— Kid Blacher Shoes, foot-form last, patent tip, extension sole and low heel ; $2.45. Vici Kid Button Shoes, foot-form last, pat ent tip, extension sole and low heel; $2.45 Shoes, foot-form last, Gun-metal Button ] heavy extension sole and low heel; $2.45 Patent Leather Blucher Shoes, foot-form last, street-weight sole and low heel; $2.45, 2.95 Pair— Patent Leather Blucher Shoes, mat top, ex tension sole and military heel; $2.95, Patent Leather Button Shoes, black cloth top, ee toe, light-weight sole and Cuban heel; ae Patent Leather Lace Shoes, plain toe, 2.95 Patent Colt Buttén Shoes, mat top, medi um weight sole and Cuban heel; $2.95. Various lots ae w omen's and hildren’ 8 Oxfords are priced to close ott at $1.15, $1.55 and $1.95 pair, Basement Salesroom, 26, 10909. "FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. OLYSHS DAILY AT 510) 19 NOON ON satunpay DURING JULY AND AL a Salesroom New Fall Tailored Suits at $16.75 | Dress Goods of Merit | a Lido Interesting Values broadcloth and novelty cheviot, in navy, black, wis 44-inch Checked bars of DRY GOODS | Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as through | | | Store from Second Ave. arrivals in Tailored Suits of lhe coats are in semi with triple taria, catawba and dark red fitting effect, 42- and 45 of silk moire and trimming of large serge inch lengths, with collar satin-stripe cro contrasting | jet buttons color; brown and green, navy and or cardinal and black; yd., / 18-inch all plaid Suiting and have collar The skirts are some fasten in front with silk frogs and cuffs trimmed with braid gored and have small cluster plaits. Well-tailored garments and unusually good values at $16 75, Rasoment Salesroon green, ible ombre wor ted ; i ;, in , pleasing color brown, and dark bh 1 a and ind black combinations of green and brown, American Lady Corsets at $1. 0 | csrtina; yard STYLE 470, PRI 54-inch pure wor A model designed for hgures, ted Clay combination, crossb merge ke $1,00 full bust and with navy shot short, green atin hade; a h very attractively priced, at lace, ‘ Ha tripe ry | over | | ir in con- ff having medium trasting igh-class fabric, ind hip, Is of , yard, 98c. x quality cou til, trimmed at top with New Flannelette Garments } Hubb: ette, ind fitted with two pairs of hose supporters STYLE PRIC Strong coutil Corset with me 106, FE $1.00. ard G with turn und trimmed dium bust and long hip, suitable white or pink-and for tall figures. Has two pairs a f 7OWNS ¢ anneiette, pink Have turno 4 extra good 1 i} quality fle in ff of hose supporters, and is finish sndowhile of und-white stripes. | ed around top with lace Basement Persian- ff id cuffs of ar 4 | er collar triped flannelette, Price, 5% - Excellent Bedding ng Values Double-bed size Crochet Bed heavy weight, free from of g quality flannel- check or blue-and plain back, Spreads, very good } fu ont, poir yo id long sleeves tarch; $1.35 each Dressing Sacque in black-and ette, white } i IH | i| grade, size Cotton Blankets, medium weight, nice- Wrappers of blue-and-white or gray-and- } Full ly finished, in tan only; 90e pair. 76x84 Seamed Sheets of heavy-wei , f ‘ having full front, long Price, $1.00, Rasement Halesroom. white striped flannelette, plaited back, turnover collar and yht muslin, irt has full fh ¢ each, Sleeves; sk since, AOA RRR NRA Oe Children’s Vests and Drawers 15¢ Each, 2 for 25c Children’s white cotton Vests in high neck excellent quality, with seam in center; 42x38 weight of muslin; Linen-finished Pillow Cases in a good 12: 2c each, 36-inch Bleached weight, excellent quality Muslin, soft | finish, good ard, 9 Basoment Sa’ and long sleeve style; soft and silky, and fin- 2 for 2 ished with mercerized tape; 15c, ove Vests, in cuff and lace-trimmed umbrella knee styles; lsc, 2 for 25¢ Drawers to match al An Unusual Offering of Wash Drapery Fabrics A large quantity of Drapery Fabrics, comprising patterns which have proved extremely popular in our regular lines, but which the mills have discontinued, now offered, to close out, at exceptional price-con- Arranged in three lots, as follows: Children’s lace-trimmed white cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless style; 15c, 2 for 25c, ‘ } { } } i ; —Basement Salesroom. Manufacturer's Seconds in Women’s Vests and Drawers 19c Garment Women’s extra long, white cotton Vests with high crochet-finished neck and long sleeves ; 19¢, cessions. Yard-wide Printed Curtain Muslins, in several styles; yard, 10¢. A wide variety of Figured Sateens, suitable for com- forter coverings, and many drapery uses; yard, 12%c, Printed Taffetas and Dimities in a good range of at- tractive patterns, borders for bed-sets; yard, 20c. including Drawers to match above Vests with lace- trimmed-umbrella or cuff knee; 19¢, —Basement Salesroom. —Hisement Salesroom ] ~~ Exceptional Values in Nottingham Lace Curtains 69c and $1.25 Pair We offer a large quantity of Nottingham Lace Curtains in ivory and biege, which Women’s Cotton Hosiery 25c Pair Women's fine quality cotton Hosiery in black, tan and many colors; also black Cot- ton Hosiery with split sole or white foot ; 25¢ pair, —Rasoment Salesroom. Lisle and Cotton Gloves 25c Pair Broken sizes in Kayser’s excellent quality Two-clasp Lisle Gloves, in black, white, tan, gray, brown and chamois; 25c pair. white, are all in matched pairs but are subject to slight mill imperfec- due to dropped stitches, which may be easily re- ERIE SS tions, mainly RAS 9? paired. Arranged in two lots, as follows: Lace medium Nottingham a i i . P } urtains, Broken sizes in Kayser’s Gloves of fine soft cotton, 12-button length, in black, tan and gray ; 25c pair. —Basoment Salesroom. grade, in white, ivory or biege; pair, 69e. Nottingham Lace Curtains, better grade, includ- rrr. eee Notions and Drug Sundries | Fancy Trimming Braids; yard, 5c, 12%e, ing cable net and Madras weaves, in white, ivory or biege; pair $1.25, Rasement Salesroom. Rugs and Linoleum 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $9, 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $17.85, 9x12 Velvet Rugs, $21.00. 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs, $2. 9x12 Wilton Rugs, $25.00. Inlaid I ‘inoleum, 75c, $l. 00 and $1. 15 square yard, Bissell’s C git ayoupea $1.65. ] Fancy Silk-covered Buttons; dozen, Sc. Best-hold Barrettes; pierced; 25c. White Cotton Tape; 12 6-yd, rolls, 10, Hose Supporters, black and white; 10c, Fit-form Hose Supporters, black, white | 50, and blue; pair, 25¢, Collar I Sorosis Hair Pins; 1indations ; 5e, gieeicnseme box, 15¢, Universal Mending Tissue; 5c. Tooth Brushes ; 10c Toilet Soaps, Violet, Carnation, Sandal- wood, Yutopia and white Almond; 3 cakes, 25c, Royal Violet Taleum Powder; 10c, Witch Hazel in large-size bottle ; 10c, Toilet Soap; cake, le, Basement Salesroom. —Basement Sale: Frelaik & Nelson a a

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