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THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909. _ AN EYUISITE EVENING WRAP DRY GOODS | STONE OVENS AT 8100 DAILY AND CLOSES AT 610, Basement Salesroom me Entrance on either | Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave. Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave. | PLEASE TELL ME}} ~ WONEN'S QUESTIONS ANSWERED By CYNTHIA GREY es —r——— Dear Miss Grey: How can I rid & new mattress of bedbugs? A READER A-—-Firet thoroughly wash and varnish your bedstead and springs and set them aside tn another room two d Then examipe the picture |i molding and the woodwork noar the |i} bed. Little black spots on the wall paper near will betray the presence of the pests. There is nothing to do If you find them there but to re- paper the walls and varnish the woodwork, Now the mattress. Take it outdoorg if you can. But if you live in a t and cannot do that, open the windows wide, see that there's no fire around, and pour gasoline 4 the edges and into the buitor nm places, un- ti the cloth Is | soaked, Be thorough—that's the secret-—and you will get rid of the bugs. Look out for fire. Dear Miss Grey: I received an invitation to a party in the form of two calling cai How shall I re ply and what does “R. 8. V. P.” mean? HOMESTBAD. i A.—Two of yeur friends are|}} doubtless at the party together, hence you will enclose two of your envelope addressed to |i New Arrivals in Trimmed and Tailored Hats Trimmed Hats $4.95 and $7.50| Tailored Hats at $2 and $2.25 A wide variety of new shapes| A good assortment of Street in moire, corded silk, felts and| Hats in moire, with velvet un- velvets, in the new Fall color-|der-facings, trimmed with ings, effectively trimmed with | quills, ornaments and ribbon. uncurled ostrich, coque, wings, | shown in combinations of black novelty feathers, bows and orna- | and white, tan and brown, gray ments, and black, and green and black. ~Basoment Salesroom. New Fall Arrivals in Children’s Coats, Hats and Sweaters CHILDREN'S COATS— Children’s Coats of diagonal cloth, double- breasted, box style, in navy blue or red, lined with heavy sa- teen to match mate- rial. Have turnover collar and cuffs trim- med with braid, and fancy button fasten- ings. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Price, $2.75. Children’s double- breasted Box Coats of dark-red,, golf-red or navy diagonal cloth. Have turnover collar and cuffs, trimmed with braid, steel-col- ered buttons, and are padded and lined for winter wear. Sizes 2 Values in Fall Neckwear Jabots in all-white, and white with dainty New Lace Waistings 36-inch Striped Lace Waisting of fine quality; in white only ; $1.25 vard. 36-inch Dotted ¢ecru; $1.00 yard, color-effects ; 25, card. “R. 8. V. P." is an abbrovia Jabots trimmed in lace and embroidery; 15c. tion of a French phrase, which in | English means “Reply if you please,” Lace Waisting, in white and Jabots in the new long effects, trimmed in imitation Cluny ; 25¢ 36-inch white Lace Waisting in pretty conven- , tional design; excellent quality; $1.35 yard. warts off the hands without tnjur. Lace Stocks with Jabot attached, finished in 8 4 yi$ y ing the skin? N. B A-~A simple and effective meth- od consists of yellow soap poultioes |] placed each night on the war \ Next morning wash off the soap and rub the wart vigorously. In this }jway the wart ts gradually killed |} and removed. If the removal pro- ceeds so rapidly that the wart be i} | comes tender, leave the soap poul- wee Ls eee sano neere a) off for three or four nights and | m begin as before. That muat Even if one self, its cost would the average wom- | i | Dear Misa Grey: How can I take |} | i} 36-inch Lace Waisting, beautiful floral effect, n white and ecru; $1.35 yard soutache braid; 25c, Stocks of combination embroidery and lace, Basement Salesroom. Women’s New Long Capes Long Capes of good quality broadcloth, in black and navy blue. Made in full, flaring effect, with collar of black silk moire, and having front and shoulder trimmed with jet buttons, Price, $7.50. Broadcloth Capes, 52 inches long, full, circular effect, in black, cardinal and navy. Have military collar of black satin; shoulder straps and collar are trimmed with gilt soutache and buttons. Price, } with embroidered tab attached ; 25c. Lace Bows in a variety of effective styles ; 25c. Stiff Linen Eton Collars, plain and em- broidered, in broken sizes, are priced, to | close out, at 10¢ each i be an | he Miss Grey: In Hobson, “the hero | of the Merrimac,” married? C. 3. | A-—Yeu; he married Grinet- |i] da Houston Hull, Tuxedo Park, N. Y., in 1902. —Basement Salesroom sik) wo're glad some of us ed with white silk cord can wear such a coat, and the pho- ‘ograph may give ..ose of us who ve thinner purses an idea or two Good Handkerchief Values All-Linen Hemstitched Handker- chiefs; 3 for 25c. Dear Miss Grey: Will you please) tell me when the suffrage and anti movements first started in Ww ‘ "| America? MRS. T. B. J. Omens A.-The suffrage movement start- ed in Colorado in 18698. An hrs elation of women who were op; HAVE P. to it formed into the first anti |jj LITTLE BEDROOM LIKE THIS} suttrase club in 1895 tn Mase chusetts. —-Basement Salesroom. Women’s Glace Gloves 79cPr. Men's pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, with quarter-inch hem; 12%c. Now right here begins the most hints, in @ small oak corn design, in brown, e cover | misty tracery of green over a cream with background. She had made of the Che we xo; Don't put food of a damp, juicy nature in paper bags. Chomicals are used in preparing the paper, Women's daintily colored crossbar Handker- chieis; 634c. Closing out Women's Colored Silk-and- Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 10c each, to 5 years. Price, $2.95. Children's double-breasted Box Coats in Copenhagen, navy,, dark-red or golf-red, with sateen lining to match material. Close-fitting turnover collar and cuffs are trimmed with Hercules braid; fancy button Women’s Two-Clasp Glace Gloves, overseam style, one-row embroidery, in black, white, tan, brown, gray, navy and green. These Gloves fit well and are exceptional value at 79c pair. —Basement Salesroom. igrownd, which |chintz shams and « valanced bed- itefully framed Copley cover, dresser and chiffonier otographs and mottoes covers, plain hemmed draperies for ed to the beat advan-|her two windows, and then she rugs scattered about the | made the box couch cover, cushions and when damp it should not touch fastenings. Price, $2.50. food. Coats of navy-blue, golf-red or brown —Rasement Salesroom. Artistic Drapery Fabrics Serve fried foods immediately were made of brown- heavily woven rags, with- | consisted of a plain| All this meant iron bed, a chiffon- giri's nimble fingers, but the cost table and was so little and the reward so natural oak, two willow great that she felt more than re wall desk. dressing et curtaina edged with in- jand stand cover of crash, with the ign of the chintz cut out and appliqued on the edges. work for this paid. One feels a sense of peacefulness and rest on entering this room—the keynote of which is harmony and ind do not cover them, as they |i will steam and grow tough. A few drops of lemon juice added to the water tn which rice is bolled will make the kernels whiter and impart a delicious flavor. MARY” | Attractive Arrivals in High-Class Dress Fabrics SILK DOWNE—A material composed of j very fine silk and wool, with the silk thrown to the surface, giving a bright, lustrous finish. material, sizes 2 to 5 years; suitable for early Fall wear. Excellent values at $1.50. Double-breasted Reefer Coats of serge or diagonal cloth, in tan, red, navy, brown and fancy striped effects. Some are plain-tailor- ed, others trimmed with braid or velvet. Price, $2.50. CHILDREN’S COAT SWEATERS— Silkolines in a large number of new patterns on light, medium and dark grounds; also in plain col- These fabrics are 36 inches wide, and have Yard, 10c. ors. well-finished, glossy surface. A new line of Comfort Sateens, 36 inches wide, in a good selection of patterns; also desirable for covering boxes and pillows, and for various other but pretty linen lace |simplicity. And one kno’ in-, to the sills of the win- | stinctively the sweet nature of the irl to whom the room belongs. Soot | 2O2eseeGeee® is the accomplice of the evil GD Shown in changeable effects, such as black Boys’ or girls’ Coat Sweaters, sizes 2, 3 { Purposes. Yard, 12¥c. and 4 years, in double-breasted style, with belt and high neck; fastened with large and cardinal, black and green and cardinal and Light- and dark-colored Cretonnes, 36 inches wide, in a good range of designs; for side drapes, green. Forty inches wide; price, 68c yard. LY ABOUT : ? WOMEN a | Cream whipped stiff, sweetened and beaten full of crushed and GOK Pineapple Cover two tablespoons of gelatin with cold water, let stand until soft, then add one cup of hot water and |/} stir until dissolved. Peel and chop finely one large pineapple. Boil one pint of water and one pint of sugar for five minutes, and the dis- BORDERED SKIRT PATTERNS—Several styles are shown in 48-inch high-class Wool Fab- rics with fancy novelty border which serves as an effective trimming. These are shown in mode, Prussian blue, taupe and dark gray. four yards long, price $5.00. Pattern, pearl buttons. Price, $1.25. Boys’ or girls’ Coat Sweaters, sizes 2 and 3 years, in maroon and gray. Fastened with pearl buttons. Price, 50c. Boys’ or girls’ Coat Sweaters, sizes 2, 3 and 4 years, in golf-red or navy, with pearl valances, boxes and pillow coverings, and slip-cov- ers for chairs. Yard, 15c. Rep Tapestry, 50 inches wide, good, strong qual- ity, in plain red, green and brown. Suitable for portieres, couch covers, pillow covers and bed cur- solved gelatin, the mixture over the pineapple, let stand until cold, partially freeze, add the beaten white of one egg and freeze until firm. Let stand packed In salt |} and ice for two hours before using. |} button fastenings. Price 75c. CHILDREN’S HATS AND BONNETS— Children’s stylish Hats of blocked felt, in navy, golf-red, leather or dark-brown. Exceptionally pretty. Price, 59c. Children’s fancy Felt Bonnets in golf-red, brown and navy, trimmed with plaited turnbacks of felt and narrow white ruching. Price, 65e. —Basement Salesroom. sweetened fruit and served in sher- tains. tinate enough to win , bet glasses, makes a nice hot weath- or one’s husband who has |¢r dessert, rs goods. A girl og 1| Silced angel food with whipped her lover one who has en of a brave, hon-| Cream and preserved frult, is a dainty dessert. true man, but If he ts Wil fight against any af- te may have for him, and him aside for a suitor who is ‘ith lots of money. Of Tefer to a certain type of MY many girls, let us be thank- marry for love alone; let who don’t believe in do- look around them, and sce pare the happiest among their rr acquaintances—those who Married for the sake of the Me they would have, the beautiful mes they would wear, and the of theatres and concerts to Yard, 50c. -—Basement Salesroom. ALL-WOOL PLAIDS—Very rich, all-wool clay serge Plaids, 54 inches wide, with founda- Women’s and Misses’ Shoes —New Fall Arrivals — WOMEN’S FALL SHOES— Patent Blucher Shoes, mat top, plain toe, creas- ed vamp, light-weight sole and military heel ; $2.95. tion color of dark navy, over-shot with satin cross lines in cardinal, bright green and bright pastel blue. Price, 98c yard. Basement Salearoom Cotton Wash Goods Soft-finished Bleached Muslin, thirty-six inch- | cs wide; 8c yard. Cocoanut Custard Pie. Three tablespoons cocoanut, 6/}] tablespoons sugar, 3 eggs beaten with 1 teaspoon flour, 1 quart milk, a little salt and nutmeg. Bake with |f one crust. Always serve cold mint sauce with cold lamb. To vary the menu when you have more cold lamb than you know how to use, dip slices of it in French dressing and broil over Gingerbread. | One cup molasses, % cup of white |]} or brown sugar, butter size of but- ternut, 1 cup of buttermilk or sour |] milk, 1 teaspoon, slightly rounded, of saleratus, % wenger gg or clove, 1 teaspoon ginger, a @ 1 3 5 oy ‘ac: » we pinch of salt and Sboet 3 cups of |i Bleached Flannelette, dotible-faced, twenty flour, possibly more. Bake in loaf. |}] seven inches wide; 8%c yard, Women’s Fast-Black Hosiery at 10c a Pair Women’s Fast-black Cotton Hosiery, sub- ject to slight imperfections which in most cases in nowise impair their wearing quali- ties. Patent Leather Button Shoes, black cloth top, straight tip, light sole and Cuban heel ; $2.95. Patent Button Shoes with gray suede top, street- weight sole and military heel; $2.95, Patent Button Shoes, blue cloth top, straight tip, light street sole and Cuban heel; $2.95, Fine Kid Blucher Shoes, mat top, patent tip, Goodyear welt sole and military heel; $2.95, 32-inch Dress Ginghams in Tight- and medium Seed Cakes. | dark colored checks, stripes and plaids; 15¢ yard One cup of sugar, % cup of melted butter or lard, or mixed, % cup of milk, sweet milk, or warm Bleached All-linen Crash with red border, good water if you have not the milk at hand, with % teaspoon of soda dis-|Iy Weight; seventeen inches witfe; 10c yard. solved in it. Two cups of flour with |} 1 teaspoon cream of tartar alfted in, After well mixed stir in a table spoon of caraway seeds and enough |} flour to roll. Bake fn a hot oven. These are full-fashioned, seamless Stock- ings, regular length, medium-weight with garter welt, well-shaped foot, spliced heel, double sole and toe. Mrs. Jeanette Ryder, an Amert- can woman resident of Havana, Cuba, has for 10 years been carry- | ing on a humane work in her adopt- od home, She organized a “Band of Mercy" .of-young men and women, who have taken, under her leader- ship, a firm stand against bull and cock fighting, and against legalized lotteries. They are beginning to | take a deep Impression on the gov- | ernmental authorities, , for worse,” just becaus them. On closer obse Exceptional value at 10c pair. ci Kid Blucher Shoes, patent tip, swing last Basement Salesroom and Cuban heel ; $2.95. SCHOOL SHOES FOR LARGE GIRLS— Fine Vici Kid Lace and Button Shoes, foot-form last, Goodyear welt sole and low heel; sizes 244 to 6; $2.45, Patent Leather Blucher Shoes, mat top, foot- form last, Goodyear welt sole and low heel; sizes 2% to 6; $2.45, Gun-metal Button Shoes, foot-form last, welt sole and low heel; 4 to 6; $2.45, Basement Salesroom. Ae | 18x36 Hemmed, Bleached Cotton Huck | Sunday Thoughts. Towels, with red border; 8 ]-3c. fefreshes the thought and the heart. have suffered much is like Many languages. of our expectations are y and wisely disappointed 6 not an old friend, for the fs not comparable to him. ; the Exceptional Values in China and Japanese Matting A large quantity of China and Japanese. Mat- tings, bought at an unusually low figure, is offered at a corresponding saving. Basement Salesroom. Window Shades Machine-made Opaque Window Shades, 36 inches wide and 7 feet long, mounted on Stew- art Hartshorn improved self-acting roller; 49c. Savory Beef. Take a shin of beef from the hind quarter, saw it into four pieces and |} boil till the meat and ¢gristle drop from the bone. Chop the meat very fine, put in dish, season with salt, pepper, cloves and sage, ori season to your own taste, Pour tn ] liquor tn which the meat was boiled. |i} Piace on ice to harden. When cold Miss Gina Krog, Norway's fa | mous suffraget leader, says: “One | thing we who have worked for the suffrage in Norway have noticed— a good many women held back and refused us their assistance, but me | that the work is accomplished they Jal: let- " jeut In ali serve plain or on let th ; |lieve the same will be found to be Potato | and 7 feet long; 29c, |true here in the states.” Take 2 cups of m 4 potato, 2] eee: cups of milk, 2 ou flour, 8 | tablespoons of butter, lard or mix- i Hl | | i} About twenty attractive patterns to select from; Sad earth are one, even come in one- and two-roll lots. Way and the goal are one. Wromises to hin lowly fol hot hafety alone, but triumph. 7 & one, by being thought in he was has become Priced, while they last, at 15¢, 20c and 25c yard. sizes 2} Basement Salesroom. ~Basement Salesroom FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated NR Say of us matters little ved In God's sight. busy lives are Sn unquiet way of. doing ty @ living thing; far the, world calls Miss Lotise Hirtsel, of Chicago, widely knéwn for her artistic ef- forts, has coneetved the Bg 9 of using the monkeys o! ¥ for candié ‘atitks, match holders and incense burners. Some of| these, or one way, should be in every home td preach the silent ser- mon to household. ed, a teaspoon of 8 of baking powders Sift the salt, flour and bak- ing powder together. Rub in the shortening, add the mashed pota- toes and mix as you would biscuit with the milk. Roll out thin and bake, or form into flat cakes with the hand. LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS FOR OCTOBER. MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT ADVER /:8ED PRICES, the Hstener

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