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One of the more curious |took a close look, and she, of course, | |told everybody else the secret. } “When my finger nail grows,” ex-| lained Miss McDonald, “of course) touring the country, ts. wearing her sweethearts photograph on her fin- exchange that finger nail photo for a nice, |p! big diamond solitaire—no, Indeed! | have to clip off the photo, a Hitle! By her clever idea she bas started at a time, but I got around that by S@e@e@esesooesoooooore & new fad that dims the bulldog having a lot of pictures made on} When Visiting an tnvatid. Soe coec me or ee fom Then I found a way to stick! woman on, and I don’t have t } it Ths dindist ban 6 Otind Wan Gees tees ae ve to worry | loss as to what to say or do under ~a asked him if her idea would “work,” and after a lot of secret, of course.” experiments they found would, Then, presto! chorus girlie in her company were | of Clacinnati. |. Her friends says the “man on her! favorite with invalids, the banda” is “Ted” Seldon, a steel man the following hints. DON'T USE STRONG PERFU SAYS CYNTHIA GREY. ors where underwear fs kept will perfume your belongings suffictent-| at once. if you have « weakness for/frock, but avoid anything that against the alzost imperceptible -|edor of a good sachet? To me the faint fragrance of san- | ————- days when I wore a short chain of carved sandalwood beads, i have cherished a devotion to that scent. It ts seid on authority, and I be Heve it, that perfumes affect the nerves. Some soothe, some irri- to the Individual is when your head complex- | aches that you can choose the par- ticular scent that is best suited to you. | An envelope of some good sachet in your shirt watst box, one in the drawer where you keep your veils, 2 (( —— Str | tate, according temperament. It Chop quite fine enough celery to or la make two cupfuls, and cook it until tender In a little bofling water. Have heated one quart of sweet milk (use one cupful and one pint of milk for two people), add the celery, salt to taste and a little flour rubbed a lump of batter — a ¢ight. hours thicken with Those who once taste the exquisite flavor and de- liciousness of Fact In making coffee or cannot assimilate coa the entire sub- stance is taken into THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1909. BGK od Orange Peel. |low sugar, pound for pound, Peel }the oranges carefully and cut the | tender, changing the water twice kettle, Strain juloe from oranges over sugar, Let this boll and drop ji peel for 20 minutes. Bolied Radishes. |for radishes when they become too | Water to cover, Hot! until tender, spoon of cornstarch wet with a little over radishes and serve, Taste ike | apley turnips. Vegetables and Desserts. | tomatoes, white and sweet potatoes, spinach, cauliflower, corn, and as & sauce, tomate or a Tittle currant | Jelly, | With mutton and lamb-—White jand sweet potatoes, asparagus, | peas, beans, spinach, cauliflower, | turnips, carrota, and tomato sauce or currant Jelly. | With bam-—Potatoes, beets, cab: \bage, spinach, cauliflower and | hormeradiah. Potatoes, cucumbers, celery, turnip, squash, ontons, tomatoes and apple or cranberry jelly. WOMEN A friend of mine, who is a great oo | er people may, too Walk tn Driekly, but qule +) straight up to the bed and ap of voice, unless you habitually speak very loudly, In which case it It cannot be denied that the odor | «ioves and handkerchiefs, one tn/is better to lower It slightly. ot cleantiness produced by a liberal | Your bat vox and in chiffonter drew.| Don't pay too long a visit, and use of soap and water is more pleas | i ing to those of fastidious tastes | jy than the redolence of strong per | strong perfumes, swear off and try | rusties, fumes. Bat who can say a word|™Y Dian. I'm sure you will be} Most people are fond of flowers, | pleased, and It Is safe to say your! but invalids often dislike strongly friends who are averse to strong | scented flowers, ax they are apt iif perfumes will welcome the change. | to cause headaches. 2 i Anty Drudge Saves Valuable Lace. Mra. He ife—“Here I've boiled and rubbed this lace and the coffee stains are in it yet. I'm simply afraid to do a thing more to it. It looks weak already. [ guess it’s a goner.’’ ‘Anty Drudge—'‘Not if you will take my advice. But you've certainly given it a cooking. Take that boiler off the range, fill it with cool water, rub the lace with Fels-Naptha and soak it a short time. Then rub it lightly and rinse it, The stains will all be gone and the lace’ll look as good as new.”’ “Boil until tender’? is what all the cook books say. Boiling makes most anything tender, even hard wood. And that’s precisely what boiling does to your clothes. Makes the fibre tender. Then you wonder why your clothes tear so easily and wear into holes so soon. How else will you get your clothes clean? Fels-Naptha dissolves and loosens the dirt in cool or lukewarm water, without hard rubbing. No hot water, no boiling, in summer or winter. It’s such an easy way of washing; makes the clothes cleaner, whiter and purer and they wear twice as long. Be sure to get the genuine Fels-Naptha and follow directions on the red _and green wranper, | Wetgh fruit before paring and al-|f rind nto narrow shreds, Boll until |i and filling up with hot water from | Here ta a very uncommon recipe } large and strong to oat raw, Place |} jradishes in saucepan with enough [ff about 20 minutes, Thicken water |] after removing radishes with 1 tea- |] water, 4 teaspoon salt and a plece |f of butter the size of walnut. Pour |i With roast beef—Turnips, squash, |} With turkey, chicken or duck-—~ POeeoeeererecerececorer®? hada deh ded nh 2 Some people who are never at af - jerdinary circumstances, feel like ‘Who is the man? Weil, that’s 4) fish out of water In a sick room. gave me I have found them most useful, so possibly oth- | when you have sald “Good-by.” go} Always put on a pretty/ : coll k to} the tnvalid tn fast an ordinary tone | SEE ee a SE | | Store Opens at 40 Dally, amd Closes at 6100 | FREDERICK’ & NELSON, Inc. a ° Full-length Coats are receiving more atten- Pred New Arrivals in Morning Sacques Morning Sacques of kimono flannelette in at- tractive dark- and light-colored patterns. Are made in loose effect, with belt, tucks across front, close-fitting neck, turnover collar and long sleeves; other styles have fitted belt and circular fH peplum. Price $1.00. Morning Sacqhes of cotton velour in pretty Shades of red, light-blue, gray, tan and navy. The yoke and belt are trimmed with satin ribbon; front hand circular peplum are finished with pattern bor- der to match floral design in material. Price $1.50. —flecond Floor Values in Tailored: Wash Waists Tailored Waists of madras or linette with plait- ed front, plain back, long sleeves, stiff cuffs and linen collar; also with cluster-tucked front and yoke in back. Price $1.85. Tailoréd Linen Waists with cluster pin-tucks and six 44-inch plaits on cither side of opening in front, six %-inch plaits in back, linen collar, long sleeves and stiff cuffs. Price $3.50. Tailored Linen Waists having front finished with eight one-inch plaits, yoke in back, linen collar, and long sleeves with stiff cuffs. Price $2.50. pirse rioor New Designs in Couch Covers A new line of Couch Covers, comprising Oriental and conventional designs, and a new verdure pat- tern. These are 60 inches wide and 3 yards long, of firm, heavy fabric, and in good, staple colors; in the line may be found effects appropriate for almost any i} style of room. Price $5.00 each. Kashgar Couch Covers of hard-woven tapestry, 60 inches wide and 24 yards long. Four attract- ive Oriental patterns to select from, in soft, dark color-combinations. Price $2.95 each. —secona Poor A Timely Offering of Very 11-4 fine, soft-finished All-Cotton Blankets, short-napped, in tan, gray or white, with pink or H blue border. Special $1.45 pair. 11-4 Light-gray Blankets, cotton warp and wool B filling. Special $3.65 pair. 11-4 Plaid Blankets, all-wool filling and cotton warp; tan, blue, pink and red plaids. Special $4.35 | pair. 11-4 Plaid Blankets, all-wool warp and filling; as- sorted plaids. Special $5.50 pair. 11-4 White Blankets with pink or blue border; cotton warp and all-wool filling. Special $4.45 pair. 11-4 White Blankets, extra weight, with cotton warp and soft, all-wool filling; pink or blue border. Special $6.35 pair. 114 Light-gray Blankets, cotton warp and all- He wool filling; pink or blue border. Special $5.00 pr. | | Figured silkoline-covered Comforts, double-bed "se with white cotton filling, and tied with yarn. ? pecial $1.75 each. Double-bed size, cotton-filled Comforts, covered on both sides with good grade figured silkoline; Marcel Hair Wavers; 25c. Notions assorted sizes; 15¢ book. LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL FOR OCTOBER. tion than usual this season. Black is mostly } favored inthe more dressy models, while for gen- |} eral utility, covert cloth, tweed, cheviot, wide- wale serges and diagonals are considered smart. | | | Kleinert’s Sleeve Shields, lace-trimmed ; 50c. Boston Garters, velvet gri e pair. Dependable Lace and Embroidery Scissors; 39c. Soft Rubber Hair Curlers; 25¢ card. é a , Princess Pin Books, black and white pins in | Pearl-headed Flower Pins; 6 for 25c. Frederick & Nelson Incorporated | New Arrivals in Women’s Long Coats for Fall| —Firet Floor Full-length, tight-fitting Coat of good | quality covert cloth, strictly tailored, with coat | collar and revers. Lined to waist with satin | or taffeta. Price, $25.00. Full-length Coat of black broadcloth, 7-8- | fitting, in strictly plain-tailored effect; lined }} throughout with excellent: quality black satin. Price, $25.00. | Full-length Coat of heavy English serge, | in blue, black or green, is 7-8-fitting, and has ] broad sailor collar inlaid with velvet, long-roll lapels and box-plaited skirt. Lined to hip with Skinner’s guaranteed satin. Price, $35.00. New Kimonos and Negligees _ AT $1.00—Kimonos of flannelette in dark-blue, red and black grounds, with attractive Persian and conventional designs. Are made long and full, with long, bishop sleeves, band at wrist, and pattern border down front. AT $1.50—-Long Kimonos of kimono flannelette or cotton velour, prettily patterned, in gray, navy -or Copenhagen. Made long and full, with yoke back and front and pattern-border trimming. AT $1.75—Long Kimonos in Empire style, of gray, navy, rose or light-blue kimono flannelette in many attractive designs; other Kimonos are pret- tily shirred at waist. AT $1.95—Long Negligees of cotton velour, made in Empire style; navy, gray and red grounds with dainty floral pattern. Other effective Negligees are of heavy cotton velour, made long and full, in Empire style with circular skirt; very pretty designs and rich color- ing. Priced at $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95 and $4.25. —-Second Floor Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns Gowns of pretty pink- or blue-striped outing flan- nel, made plain,.with yoke and turnover collar or Dutch neck. Price 85c. Gowns of good quality outing flannel, pink or blue stripes, made long and full; a number of pretty styles to select from. Price $1.00. Outing Gowns of plain white or blue-and-white and pink-and-white striped material, having collar and sleeves trimmed with dainty embroidered scal- lops; others have V or Dutch neck finished with embroidered scallops. Price $1.25. itheebed Whaew Strong Values in Bedding plain sateen border on one side; tufted with yarn. Special $2.15 each. 45x36 Bleached Pillow Cases; good quality. Special 17¢ each. 81x90 Bed Sheets, same quality as above pillow cases. Special 67c each. | Down-filled Bed Pillows, weighing four pounds ff to the pair, covered with an excellent grade striped German linen ticking. Special $4.50 pair. | Turkey-down Bed Pillows, weighing five pounds to the pair, covered with good quality ticking. Special $2.50 pair. Double-bed size, Hemmed Crochet Bed-Spreads, free from starch, good weight. Special $1.35 each. ff Double-bed size, Hemmed Crochet Bed-Spreads, fine quality, closely woven. Special $1.65 each. Double-bed size, Hemmed Marseilles Bed- #f Spreads, fine weave, in assorted patterns. Special $2.85 each. i Double-bed size, Crochet Bed-Spreads, with cut corners and scalloped edges, for iron beds. Special }f $1.85 each. —First Floor “Rosalind” Long-waist Adjustor; 25c. Radiant Corset Laces, eight yards long; 25c Featherstitch Braid; six yards, 15. Princess “Chic” Hose Supporters, 25c. Kerr's Luster Twist; 15c. —First Floor LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL STYLE BOOKS FREE. ands.