The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1909, Page 11

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on siuarSceneht antec aimee - mene gente npemtinresnenenes tiga os s : THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1909, 11 OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN r TIES AND ODD ACCESSORIES __ evel FOR THE SUMMER GIRL. I/ rurNirure || FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [ DRY GUODS — nia Chay STORE OPENS AT 80 DAILY AND CLONES AT 5100, Entrance on either | aes Basement Salesroom 2: ° i ) j Dear Mies Grey: There te at) i present an epidemic of summer) complaint in iia «ty, especially among young children, Can you suggest KOMe ood remedy for Uhis? M. B. Clearance of Women’s Summer $1. 4 5 Ao-The following simple remedy is an old southern one and ts sald |} to be unfailing tn tte resulta; An half teagpoonful of common king soda and an even half toa spoonful of salt in two-thirds of a cup of cold water, This is the dose for an adult, and for children the dose should be given In pro: portion to their 5 Doar Mins Gr Tam 18 years of age, and my aweethoart ts 36. We love each other sincerely and devotedly. Do you think I should re! to marry him on account of |ff the difference in our ages? Please |i give me your valuable opinion and |] oblige, A LOVER. A--The answer would depend |} very much on both your tempera ment and that of your lover, If you are home-Joving and domestic, |i] the difference in ages would not make any difference. As most men |i after 35 marry for love of a home and when they get it are willing to stay there. If you are pleasure loving and fond of amusement, and would be discontented and unhappy without the pleasures most en ff Joyed by an Ifyearold girl, then] the difference in ages avd tnclini tions might tend to make the union an unhappy one, | Wash Suits and Dresses at.... The collection includes One-Piece Lingerie Dresses of washable mull, daintily trimmed with rows of Valenciennes insertion and clusters of tucks; White Mercerized Percale Dresses in brown polka-dot effect, with lace yoke and trimming of narrow pipings to correspond; also Tailored Wash Suits of blue or pink linette, with 38-or 40-inch semi- fitting’ coats, coat collar and revers and plain-gored skirts. Priced for immediate clearance at $1.45 —Hasement Salesroom. Dear Miss Grey: My young brother has acquired the habit of amoking oplum. Kadly tell me if there is any drag that I could give him to break the habit. I am al- most Insane over It. mo "ll Taffeta Petticoats at $2.65 A—There are drugs, I believe, ® Petticoats of good : : Exceptional Values in ract the ef : " : ‘ 4 4 fect of the opium habit, but which ‘ ‘ “quality taffeta silk, ’ Corset Covers of nain- should onty be adzato! ered under 8 saving flounce fin- Women $ Oxfords at 1.95 sook, trimmed with lace physician's direction, You might) edge and beading; 19c, Good Undermuslin Values CORSET COVERS— the midsummer season wanes | touch as this smart little waistcoat pane iden, sa ae that wilt ale & ek satin of & very thin, unfortunate abit, ters of shirring. hand turned sole and Cuban heel; $1.95, ae iaamed Big z i ene 08 Gein at soft | summer frock Is matched by # pair BR gen Qrer PU Bh ve Shown in a vari- Brown Kid Blucher Oxfords, plain toe, a number of _ pretty pg Fees Bogs aes fall of Mtny bretetion ending in an &F/the Nationa) Protective Lagion in ety of desirable Goodyear welt sole and military heel ; $1.95. styles; 25c. \ Black and white still continues | senttie o« Portland. If so, can you colors, including White Canvas Gibson Blucher Ribbon Ties, Corset Covers of nain- give the names of the secretaries? |i A.—-I am unable to find that there is a branch of the above order in sook, trimmed with two gray, myrtle, rows of lace insertion and green, pink, lavender, tan, navy and dark to be the most popular combination, ‘This little waistcoat ts to and the accessories Illustrated are turned sole and Cuban heel; $1.95. over dat: summer frocks | prettiest : { : e have lost pos gol carly |the Gals white bask ao euite this fe i o not goritire about Hl red as well as black and changeable ef Kid Blucher Oxfords, patent tip, extension lace edge; 35c. s : ne ing at Port id = Mt . ty . ; ‘ ‘ ‘ . . and need just such a/ dresses. bs ing i fects. Very attractive valbe at $2.65. sole and military heel; $1.95. Corset Covers of extra good quality nainsook, WORTH KNOWING. ' —Hasement Balesroom. Black Suede Pumps, ankle-strap, turned sole trimmed with embroidery insertion and lace; some have embroidery medallions edged with lace; 49¢, — If you are doubtful about your cream keeping sweet, heat It to a}- most bolling, pat tu tightly corked glase bottles and set on the lee to cool. ta this way it will not sour nearly #0 son. poon Jemon julian, salt. Add sauce to salmon, then add seasoning. Spread on a plate to cool, Shape, dip in crumbs, egg and crumb again, Fry te deep fat and drain, Minnehaha Fliling. N N ] f. . DRAWERS— °. —Rasement Salearoom. . ew wear Of erings - en rar Drawers of cambric, finished with tucked and Sailor Collars, lace-trinimed, with col- hemstitched lawn ruffle; 25c. ored border in y blue; pink, cardinal I ° ] d C U ° S ° Circular Drawers of good quality nainsook, ver: old-bine or myrt! ‘17e pool, ; e an otton nion uits wide, finished with tucked, lace-edged lawn rvf- ss ee 3 ; fle ; 39c. Soft Dutch Collars, effectively trimmed 35c Garment Drawers of cambric, tucked, and finished w'th and covered wood heel ; $1.95. Keop tacks in bottles, It saves opening many boxes to find a par eular kind, < Never pour hot water on Japa» with Valenciennes and imitation Cluny embroid ffl i i k ned 2 u rf will s . e rf x : roidery ruffle, or trimmed with tucked lawn crack una peat of The right plan |} laces; 25c cach, Women’s white Lisle Union Suits, low } ruffle; 49¢. is to Wash them with a littie warm, ‘ § ee, finished at vid rope ye algae Raghage Papi neck and sleeveless, cuff knee, finished at } Qowyg_ Embroidered Dutch Collars in attrac } jock with crochet edge and mercerized polish with a little dry Nour. y i. ; . . 7 Save nut shells in an old paper pi yaaa ge re e tape; regular SHECAs 35c. pms Fal estan: Bory pox yu pes cae nerd game hn anefutonaecem gs ‘mbroidered Bows; 25e each. Women’s fine Cotton Union Suits, low Slip-over Gowns of nainsook, having round yoke the oven. Then throw them on the Imported Yokes in several pretty styles; } neck and sleeveless, with lace-trimmed um- }{ of hemstitched tucks, and neck and sleeves fin- [fire and get the full benefit of the 65- and 75c¢ each. brella knee; small sizes, 35c. ished with lawn ruffle; also Gowns with square quick, intense heat. neck ; Dc. — Basement Salesroom. When cleaning house use plenty Jabots in a wide assortment of effective Py ” Slip-over Gowns of cambric, having neck and rpentine in the serub water, i . F ? ar " : . Py iy lated Gactoie Heath to tacten. designs; 18¢ and 25c each. sleeves finished with embroidery insertion laced W. ’ Kni V 19¢ | with ribbon; 75e. siiiniae eaewnls medd.ijnct’ be Seger weyers —- in white and colors; omen $s t ests, ' owe bk gobd Hesliey Gaiutiic, Uniting puke J pe ole 29c, 33c and 50c each. — —trasement Sarenroom Incident to the clearing of Summer Un- ¢ cluster tucks and embroidery insertion ; high neck ——--~-—~-~} derwear stocks, the following unusually § and long sleeves finished with embroidery ruffle; oe asa. . ° ; ; i ‘ 85c. active values are offered in Women’s Vegetables, itke beets and green La and Emb d aieractive “verdes fs ors, that contain sugar do not keep ces rol erie Knit Vests: SKIRTS— a shoud gn aleve os Cotton Torchon and Imitation Cluny Laces, 1/4 Wicmen’s pure white Cotten Knit Vesta Long White Cambric Skirts, having deep to 3 inches wide; yard, Sc. p ! $ flounce of Torchon insertion and lawn bands ; 9c. ‘aisieeath: selaie ‘net be ieet, ie ‘ , ‘ low neck and sleeveless style, regular and the evening of near a fre, nor 18-inch Domestic Rat-tail All-Over, in black and } extra sizes, in plain and floral designs and eho i bottle be allowed ts rei] white, with Bands to match; All-Over, $1.50 a } fancy lace yoke effects; also Mercerized jmain uncorked. It is tnflammable, | ancy cere 7 af r : , ae 7 TATION and {ts fumes are not specially (ff Yard; Bands, 30c yard. Vests in pink and sky blue; 19c garment. TWO-PIECE COMBINATIONS— ree hitenetedeiimeiate 18-inch Venise All-Over in dainty rose design; ° Rasement Salesroom 'wo-Piece Combinations of good quality mus- lin, haying corset cover trimmed with lace beading Extra good quality cambric Skirts with flounce of wide tucks and embroidery ruffle; $1.25. white and ecru; yard, $3.00, ‘UTTI Che "| E . i 9 . and edge; 49c, TS rates phy 1 Ww 72-inch Wash Blonde, or fine-mesh Nets, in but- Women $s Knit Vests, 9c Two-Piece Combinations of extra good quality } ] ter, cream and ecru; yard, 40c. nainsook ; corset cover trimmed with two rows of 18-inch black-and-gold Fish-Net; yard, $1.00. White Cotton Knit Ve sts, low neck and embroidery insertion, and finished with lace edge; better or more conclusive hn reid = “Pind year at Bilers tor To remove white apots treth pot |i 5 POPE ~ sleeveless style, with plain or lace-trim- } drawers have lace-trimmed lawn ruffle; 9c. goes ai 5 ; oF » ic that the extraoniinary sale of | , and In this sale ished wood, make a soft paste of I] 10-inch Embroidery Edges, cambric and nain med neck; 9¢ garment. —pasement Satearoom. Other styles are shown at $1.25 and $1.50. rand new ee high grade, strictly bi ne ‘TIS A RECORD-BREAKER salad ofl and salt and apply with | sook, in open-work effects; yard, Ie. csancenaet iiaineceiadl on at Eflers Music ‘ i es going 0 ee Jobuaton | The equal of the Eilers sale has soft cloth. Alcohol is also good, but | ah Pasa ENO sede gs ry cen ye tn Dn | Dainty New Vellings Warner a Corsets Novelty Silks at 48c Yard | at $1. pecan be found thee Hea which |Strument, and guarantee that the| Sprinkle « Iberal amount of bak- been launched in this city jsamé¢ instruments cannot be pur-| ing soda in boiling water, immerse i) the past few days. Shased east or west for anywhere |Your allver, and it will come no i] ‘Tuxedo Mesh Veiling, various sizes of mesh, in j near the price at which we are now |clear and bright. If some sta) Part . fee STYLE 156, PRICE THE WHY OF IT offering them. : are persistent, use a little alcohol popular colors, magpie, black and white; 17¢, 22c : » 20, 4 eastern buyer. Mr. 8. J. Mo-|_, ou take no risk in securing one and soda. } and 25¢ yard. . $1.00 — An up-to-date . lett Go eorkacmastle Cant tony i model of extra good qual- ity coutil, lace-trimmed, Upwards of fifty pieces, consisting of solid-col- ored jacquard Messalines and jacquard Serge Silks, have just been added to the showing of Novelty Silks. These are priced at 48c yard, and come in black, wistaria, Copenhagen, amethyst, tan, sapphire, garnet, reseda, navy and old-rose, fomne Swe material or workmanship that may! Unused bedclothes should be|f| Button-top Auto Veils of good quality chiffon, rs in the ensg with « large s arise will be promptly made good | Ht: ‘ked in di 600s b : i . ” H isi : | ageer dl - “alge yoo by the makers and ourselves, wed oe eaet i a be lined i ineky blue, pink, gray, brown, old-blue, white and } 414, high bust and long At the same price are shown choice Louisine and They come in mahogany and tn | thy wt with oilcloth, the right Il black; 75¢ each. —Rasoment Salesrooni. hip; is fitted with two Taffeta Silks in fancy checks, broken plaids and fancy stripes. Another line at 48c yard consists of solid-color Pekin-stripe Louisines in champagne, pink, light blue, maize, Nile and heliotrope, NEW BLACK SILKS— There have been added to the already strony showing of Black Silks, two excellent values i real Swiss chiffon-finish Black Taffeta in 26-inch and 35-inch widths, at 73c and 94c yard. —Basement Salesroom. secured ‘The md of Ellers secured | iendid quarter-sawed Flemish side of the oflcloth being tacked ¢ lavost-atyle, ae vend oak, also in choice mottled walnut | next to the wood. This keeps the| pairs of hose supporters. ies cack whl coy Boo b aueeued box free from all dampness and ° can le we inten: e ai ¥ 4 ay the news of this unusual HERE ARE PRICES Sean wil Breads have © eae, Table Linens and Crash STYLE 157, PRICE Z o ni a a " ‘The instruments Wya\'t for the reg’ musty box in which dust can col- 58-inch Mercerized Cotton “Table Damask, ex- | $1.00—A model designed cellent weight, in several desirable patterns ; 2,244 } for short and medim-full ular $800 and $350 | | advantages of | offering for $173 and $196 is to eeeine saat at Calne | « a 1 and 3-yard lengths; yard, 40€, figures, with medium low : bust and long, straight hip g g I rice buying £0 wide-awake| The regular $260 and $275 stylos | p with laven- | er buyers. Realizing that now go at $128, $146, $104, $169 and | Gy? \onvon, one will never hesitate If | lines. Is of good quality coutil, finished at top with = of Btlers would make a | 4163. \to take out a co blanket or 4. | 36x36 ScaMoped Damask* Lunch Cloths of a me lace, and fitted with two ut iS dium-grade all-linen fabric; spot center and floral pairs of hose supporters. Solid-Color Burlap, 10c Yd. Sevop on this deal, other deal) And about payments? If you will quit for the border; 95¢ each, ToT TP I WICh ¢ 3 P | STYLE 196, PRICE $1.00—( orset for A mew shipment of solid-color, yard-wide Bur- f lately launched so-called pring us a fiyedollar gold plece and 16-inch heavy weight, all-linen Crash Toweling, } ghogt, full figures, with medium bust and § lap, in greens, reds, browns, blues and gold, as well } in plain white and with red or blue border; yard, hip. Material is heavy coutil, and gar- § ** the natural or undyed color, is offered at the at~ I 36x36 Fringed Damask Luneh Cloths in a good grade of all-linen damask; 85c cach Out Sales,” alleging retir:/arrango to pay five dollars each | ve business and “Land-only-| month for 26 months, or until $128 | MID fnot” other excuses. |has been paid, we'll deliver to you | before sunset a eplendid, new, war. FACTS AND FIGURES ranted, high-erade plano, such as madé a $24,600 deal for $17 cannot be obtained elsewhere for = Mi th otiier words, we can afford | jens than $250 | buyers, now, the same high-| Furthermore, in thia sale, a pre-| Lae 2) Me piano which would ordinartly mium of 4 per cent goes to anyone FA {| ms twice as much, without wishing to pay cash fn full within | H} 10c. wand n ment is trimmed with lace at top; two tractive price of 10c¢ ya a cemnaaks Waleueaned + thirty days. so the full amoun H nnn ~ ent “ PRL apes, a ~~~ ~~~~~ ee careful and shrewd buy-| paid will be accepted toward the | A eon ere pg oe ein vente " R pairs of hose supporters are attached ni ‘ fund ” oO) a € iW 7 i. 7 ho Misroughly ‘laventign'ed [payment wf nny of our highest grate ation mads gil Wa guuiriss v8 Ruffled Swiss Muslin Curtains Dasement Sal Window Shades Other socalled sales, found | Kimballs, or Lesters, or the glorious Eilers sale that they could | Chickering, at any time within two the self-namo piano for $158 | years of date of sale feaae $275 is now being asked| Remember the placo-—Bilers Mu | fashiona foealled going-out-of-bust- | sic House (successor to D. 8. John i8e: ston Go.), Eilers Must: bullding,| Jersey cloth ts decidedly conapto-| autumn materials, and | Frederick & Nelson Incorporated from the wrist hese gloves are, | of course, in the vy weight now for atreet wear Ruffled Curtains, 244 yards long, of plain Swiss and several styles of figured muslins; thirteen styles to select from Excellent values at, pair,,75c, &5c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Machine-made Opaque Window Shades, 36 inches wide and 7 feet long, mounted on Stewart Hartshorn improved self-acting roller; 49¢ | i Party tound that the | Th and University. Plano whi ene other | ‘© close Beatle Day, Bept. 6 ready shown a great) wets now * at the} In the meantime come In and get | many wa’ fade of the silk jersey is sold @ Seatiioniay;button to wear, cohol, i Water-color Window Shades, 36 inches wide and 7 feet long; 29c Basement om.

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