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have devised a “ We you Clothing, Hats, Caps and F Boys at much lower prices than in past seasons, The “‘New Method’”’ profit per garment has been cut down to one-half of what it was before, the idea being to attain the same total of annual profits by doubling the amount of sal es. Explaining Under the old method of marking profits, other stores will be forced to charge you for Men's Fall Suits; vee 32.50 $40.00 against our NEW METHOD PRICE .. $35.00 inst our NEW METHOD PRICE $30.00 against our NEW METHOD PRICE ... $25.00 against our $20.00 against our NEW METHOD PRICE . Ae Bsa, Pe Pts at district of Seattle! Have You One We will give, free of years 20,000,000 tons of « Earning miles from Seattle Connecting Phone Main 1613 new method,” NEW METHOD PRICE .... As stated before, “New Method Prices” Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings for Men and Boys. J. Redelsheimer STRONGEST OVERCOAT gous IN THE STATE an —TOURIST BATHS — st A Coal Opportunity THIS CERTIFICATE, officially signed, entitles the holder, Mr_—__—. sented at coal yard of of These Certificates? charge, with every share of Stock, three tons of coal. We give this in lieu of dividends for the next three Your Dividends Guaranteed Besides this dividend that we guarantee, you get stock in a mining property that $27,000 net profits with four railroads. King Coal Mining Company THE STAR—THURSDAY, ~- EXQUISITE EV EVENING SLIPPERS whereby we can offer | urnishings for Men and means that our Hvery girl and woman on the face of the earth owns to a weak And here they are—note the style and shape. Our ancestors fe always looking for something new in the Ine of footwear est fashion seen tn footwear for the coming season Fem MARY == CODK BOK a ee ded raising and 1 large or- cut fine, Beat together 2 cup | ange, | ©@&4, 3 teaspoons sugar, 1 of cream, |8 tablespoons lemon juice, a pinch of salt. Cook in double boller. | When cool add 1-2 pint of whipped jcream, Stir in the fruit and serve jon lettuce leaves. FASHIONS + 30.00 $25.00 .. $20.00 16.50 Egg Salad. Remove the yolks of 6 hard-cook ed eges, leaving the whites in rings. Mash the yolks and add an equal amount of cold cooked ham, veal or lamb; coon. Molst- sree Leather chatelaines will be worn with tatlored sults, the same color, If possible, as the sult white lettuce, Garnish with rings. eke afternoon wear. Sardine Salad. Remove bones from one dozen sardines; mix 4 hard-cooked oges finely chopped, 12 olives finely| chopped and 3 pickles finely chop-| ped. Marinate with a French dress. jing. Serve sardines on lettuce and dot over them spoon of the egg | dreasing. Mack slippers are really the prop- er thing for evening white taking second p The Tuxedo collar or the fat fancy small satlor collar Is the pre ferred finish for children’s coatt this season. apply to all # The short skirted “tallor made muft as never been so popular as it ie} this summer, and it promises sttit to be & success the coming season Piumes on hats are trimmed from | the back {instead of from the front or side. Preserved Pineapple. ‘ Pare pineapples, dig out eyes and |hard core. Chop in tray or run }throngh chopper. Sprinkle on cuy of sugar to a pineapple, more ff do sired, and let stand over night. In the morning put on stove and let boll up once, or until transparent; jthen can. It in now a great fad to have alt | began | gowns made of one's favorite and Fruit Salad. | One cup of malaga grapes, 1 cup} most becoming color, of pineapple, 1 cup aliced appies, | 1 cup chopped English walnuts, % Chickering & Sons Piano $327. This Je the old Boston Chickering that for a century bee ndard, This priee b pianos cost at the Button shoes more po |than laced ones, and kid is prefer red to suede. Short coats will not bave many buttons. One, two and three but |tons are considered enough oe than | ory, but There will be no plain skirts this ——- Srery piano, in the stock must gol rit, say the Paris authorities at, 1% Dlocks from the P.O, and| Trimmed skirts will not be much fae. i. orn v2 = White | in evidence, but pleate will be used Reed large ad in this paper) in the majority of the models, and a Bevel open evenings 48*ltho skirts will be short 3 Tons for $10 KING ‘COAL MINING CO. Inc orporated Under. the e Laws of ‘the State of Washington. “TENINO, WASH. Capital £500,000, Fully Paid. 3 Non-Assessable, Seattle, Wash.,— ‘tons of King Coal FREE if pre~ agent for King Coal for KING COAL MINING CO:, street, to— A Guarantee of Good Faith To Improve Our Property One thousand shares are all we have to sell This money-—$10,000—will be used to install an electric system for taking out coal. Will increase our output ten times—our profits in proportion, Every new stockholder will become a user of King contains over Coal, and it.is safe to predict that he will influence many others to follow his good example annually, and only 57 We want the biggest portion of the coal business in Seattle, and we will get it. When we do, your stock will be worth double its present value, 617 Pioneer Bids. SEATTLE Open Untii 10 P. M. eatin ~ OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN ness for pretty slippers wore the same little square-toed | . ae} : home, she /A24 bigh-tongued alippers many - | Ss & Stayathome, sh| years ago. Of soft kid, jot beaded | Prices wants them, anyway, for wear/in beautiful design, and surmount with her dainty house dresses. ed with a velvetran jet buckle— If she {8 a soctoty devotee, she| these slippers are the very smart Chamois gloves are both stylish | jand comfortable for morning and} SEPTEMBER 9, 1909, Dear Mies Grey: Kindly tell me what causes and is good for a red nose, The tip of my nose has a Jred spot and does not irritate, but Jlooks badly, Also please tell me |how to reeurl plumes and to clean | Withous using acids MRS. SMITH Answer: A red nose is often caused from poor circulation. Exer cine, proper diet and an improved jetreulation will likely cause the ed spot to disappear for an amateur, and my advice would be them to a pro jonal cleaner who understands w to do it and has the proper eaning apparatus, If they simply curling, of a stove, on which ts sprinkled a little salt, being care ful not to get them too to scorch. by using a very biunt, dull knife |and drawing a small portion of the plume across the dull edge of the knife, Dear Miss Cynthia Grey: Please eyelashes without doing injury to the eyes. Can eyes which have |beon real blue, but have turned hazel green be restored? | INQUIRER Answer; A very small quantity jot white vaseline rubbed on eyelashes will cause them to grow harm to the eyes. I know of no way to restore the color of eyes. | Dear Miss Grey Will you please tell me what I can use to remove jnite from the hair? Ever since I came to Seattle I have had them, and they are something I never had before, Also what will remove dandruff? 1 use alcohol once in a | while. It stops the scalp from iteh- ing for a day or #0. A SUBSCRIBER, Answer: Gasoline applied to the sealp and hair and allowed to thoroughly evaporate will kill the parasites. Kerosin also effec tive, besides belng very good for jthe scalp. In using the gasoline, be jeareful to be where the air freely |cireulates and entirely away from any fire. Alcohol is very bad for the batr, as it dries both hair and fecalp and in the end tende to in- lerease the dandruff. Systematic fmassage of the sealp with the ald jot a good hair tonle will In time — the dandruff. Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly ‘tell me what is good for the nose bleed? I have been greatly troub- }led with it, sometimes having nose bleed for two or three hours a day? LAL The following ts a atm. ple remedy, which has not been |knowa to fall: Take a piece of string and tie very tight around the |little finger of the right hand, for instance, if the right nostril is bleed. jing. If the left nostril, tle around the little finger of the left hand. The string must be wound around | the finger very tight, and between the hand and the joint nearest the hand. Your nose will stop bleeding e. Do not remove for at least 15 or | 20 minutes, or the bleeding will be |renewed. Above all do not blow the nose hard, ae this breaks the Usanes. Another remedy ts to place 4 damp, cold cloth on the forehead. $500 Steinway Piano $286 And any number of other equally ents at prices never be- Our closing out sale Answer: 4 | | | ! | i day night at 10 o'elock lng Co. 419-421 Union rom the P. O. and from the new Wate open in the ev Htead the large a4 on BuyWater Front It in now held by other dealers at & premium around the Bremer ton nevy yard. Navy Yard City has the only good water front for sale at an y ne mile of the prettiest water front on the Sound. AT OUR EXPENSE proyin profit ts inevita vestment made | spending millions of dollars on navy yard, and the sarly tn large lous rms of $4 Certified ity water in and pald bulld homer on easy down and abstracts for. and go with wu fast new steamer H. B. Ken leaving Colman dock daily; 60 minutes’ ride 1 nm the lots and WALL'S SAFE & LOCK Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUFACTUREY #12 OCCIDENTAL A Jinsed Sept. 6th, Seattle Day at Exposition. We will be there. ue Cleaning plumes is rather hard} shake them over |i Or they can be recurled | tell me how to have long and heavy jf] the |} |heavier and longer, and will do no | Iron Beds at Close-Out Prices The closing out of a line enables us to present a number @f exceptional ly strong values in well-made, attractively-designed lron Beds, of which fdur are cited herewith. ° Third Floor SPECIAL $4.25 — Well-made Iron Bed, in white with brass top rods, spindle vases and knobs; five fillers joined to cross bars by ornamental Ti | | castings. Height of head, 58 inches; foot, 40 inches. Shown in 3-ft. width only. SPECIAL $1.65—A well-made Iron Bed in white enamel, with 7-8 inch pil- lars; height of head, 48 inches; foot, 43 inches. Full-size only. SPECIAL $1.95—A pleasingly-designed Iron Bed in white enamel; has %-inch pil- lars, and head stands 55 inches high; foot, 45 inches. Three-quarter size only. SPECIAL $5.50— Substantial and at- | tractive Iron Bed, fin- ished white or green, } with } posts; continuous full-size only. Scroll filler rods, or- namented with small castings, and brass rod in center of head and foot surmounted by large chill orna- ment. Head is 00 inches high; foot, 46 inches. | An Inexpensive, Practical Typewriter Desk | One of the Many Up-to-Date Styles Displayed in the Office Furniture Section on the Fourth Floor Five-ply, built-up, quartered oak top. Sani- tary construction. Square edges. Pedestal has three drawers and arm rest. Operator can open the desk and raise the machine into position for use without getting out of chair. Typewriter is under lock and protected from dust when not in use. Plain, golden or weathered oak finish; 36 inches long; 24 inches wide; 30 inches high; weight, 125 pounds. Interesting Specials in Cut Glass and Silverware C U T| 2-PIECE SILVER GLASS) SET IN CABINET, BOWLS, SPECIAL $4.00— Eight - inch deep bowls, richly cut in a variety of hand- | some designs. CUT GLASS SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, SPECIAL 35c Ea.—Well cut in an effective new design, and have sterling silver tops. CUT GLASS BON BONS, SPECIAL } $1.50—Bon Bons and Nappies in a number of new and attractive cuttings at this special price. SPECIAL $10.00—Con- sists of six Knives, six Forks, six Table Spoons and six Tea Spoons, in any of the following fan- | cy designs: Iris, Verdi, Lincoln and Wistaria, Rose. Each Set is pack- ed in a well-finished cab- inet with sliding draw- er, as shown in illustration. September Sale of Housefurnishings Now in Progress "3, | (Frederick & Nelson) 2 ey, rederic CiSON |) sin ou Range. Incorporated Heaters. FROZEN SWEETNESS Mapleine ice Cream r. 8, iar? Zerg pad, Bettiosies. % jon, Tourist iy ma rpurlet and Ininw ee. tone 14, 1900, Tine of 8 8 HM B Kennedy, tasrest steamer om this coast, in binck face Leave Seattle: serene heroes 2180, 4:00, *6:15 Dm * ‘Thursday, Saturday and Bunday only | 20 p.m stra Boats on Snuday, Time “Table Babivet te Change Wit. Bremerton for Seatiio—r.io |! Notice day 1 te 16 2h ow y Fg 0 ROUND TRIP, Pm. iidren between ages 6 to 1%, bi At all partors easant Beach, ©) Phones: Ind 126; Main S101, S908. EVERETT AND EDMONDS | MBALS SERVED Six round trips dally, Leave Seattle pba mem, 2d om, 6 moe ve Bverett, tem. ¢ m., 6p m. and sagt” Rare fo, So vol ci T | m1 p.m ‘shoo tt and Tele Sunset, FIREPROOF STORAGE Exciusively for Household Goode.