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Hats motre or satin trimmed, to the more! 4 more simply trimmed, conse- quently much more charming than erviceable box coats of diagonal, iagt year's overtrimmed headgear of marrying| = iris’ Wraps are prettier than | for little folks. Sa JUST A LITTLE FASHION GOSSIP Cascaded net jabots reach to the are of tucked net matching the froek in color. Very odd hat pins resemble em- New long corsets are reinforced broidered buttons. , With elastic webbing. Fine sweaters for automobiling| Hat ping with little metal tas sels depending from bird beaks are srotesque but novel. one quart tome; Hand-painted miniatures are and strain) Seen apon hat pins of immense} For evening wear the Louis with | size, XVI. slipper, with very low front —— and very high heel, comes in black A new coat sleeve ts laced the! suede. Monograms and tnltials used to mark table clothe are four inches Rings of black or color distin-\high. On fine cloths, two mono- ‘and serve. gulsh handsome new patterns in| grams are used, placed about a = Am I too young of 14 to go with the! A READER are. Bea little | © skirts short, and ed down your back you can. Go on| d and going to are 18, at least ® short time) & long, long | Will tt injure the HM. M will not bleach ‘we of this drug outward. § ¢void| Fabiuing into your Yace | foulard. | tique fashion make are made | Aiternated with groupe of three | ular with embrolderers. Four and | pin tucks; ee go aga front of solid pin head tucking. . p | if you Ike, and curi the hair, or; ornam foot from the edge of the table at | opposite ends of the cloth. Smalier in elaborate an-| matching monograms are used for unique pin: | the napkins, Dolls dressed ushions. Tatlored waists ot with The long monogram or initials white linen/of the narrow lo at present inch-wide tucks |used by the engravers is also pop- another model has a/fiveinch letters are and sleeves, seon lain back with a sheets, bolster covers and towels. {And all of the Itzen used tn ono| jroom is marked with letters of The newest guimpes and sleeves | one pattern. owz <! HAIR MUST BE WORN FLAT ON TOP THE LATEST STYLES IN COIFFURES, Hair must be flat on top—that’s| bring !t around the head tm soft, he sentence. You may wear bangs | loose, but flat, coils. Not so many ‘© being worn. a Se] FRANCE HAS SET FASHION cs | Ellen eleven years, | ‘Bot think I have had | during that pe vik the work done; the housekeeping, sot Hee to entertain or co 8 inclined. b always dressed by 1) oy tad bas ghey evening More, and she 1 consider her an idgal © Much about self-made | * ig of them. Ja the world There Many of the best © the greatest in nee, art and lit ¥ acknowledged |* F aiteduess to women. Per. * 4 “saperteeg to their cs . ) other women Piped {a she who is a com vn pend of inspiration. If tomrade, some other may be. Not every wite . Roe be @ helpful om ot everyone = who B® Who contributes to her # Nolift and hei er | fully vision must not he dani |2 alcohol and rub with the palms, for bis career. ‘The hast 20t the fingers, ‘The “bow” will r 4 man is the feminin harness from his wife. The ‘tay Which counts for his [ © originated in her mt he may ¢ his purposes. mii, clean: A , reblock- d according to tks ‘putting murderously long women are wearing with their large Bay chance have to | hats. well as in pur own country, women @verything to her: | €0 about the streets with hate brie have happened on that side of the Atlantic and this. 10 weeks due to these abominable; VICTOR into your Idea of an {deal ser-| hat pins. heme—eee use about Chat, In America the press bas re-| "eth } mained silent, save in the occaston- WifeMade Men. al news story of an accident, It's MOTHERY Pp LE soon disappear, and the lega will be strengthonedige ¥6 come trom her; | Pt do not pthem too close to) wie onty Strtethy One-I rte the flesh, an under the nalis Plane ae the "9 oant. ~~~. | With a wooden toothpick. Do not D 4 | use the scissors for this, vl HATS The Raven prescription service means that the doctor’s skill In pre scribing Is most efficiently supple AMERICA SHOULD FOLLOW BY CYNTHIA GREY. car, receive a scratch across its Paris has deciared war on the|face—it might have been its eyo—| hat ping that/and I wished for the courago of Ev-| erett True or Carrle Nation. Why will women be so foolish?| Why can’t they wear pins just long enough? | through the crown to hold perfect-| ly, and yet women jab these long pina clear through and aliow them to stick out on the other si! menace to all who venture nvar. It seems that in France, as ing on all aides with these long, lender swords. Accidents galore Over there the police have taken DOR | gather. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1909, ~=OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN—""— LITTLE GIRLS’ WRAPS PRETTIER CGD K_ BGDK Ginger Creame. 1} Put into @ measuring cup 3 table-|f spoons each of shortening and hot |i water, fill the eup with molasses. |i Add 1 tablespoon soda, 1 tablespoon | singer and flour to roll, Cut with & cocoa can and bake in quick oven, When cool, frost with con- fectioner’s sugar mixed with water. Sponge Cake. Two eggs, 1 cup sugar, teaspoon of baking powder in 1 cup flour, salt, % cup cold water and 1 teaspoon NMavoring. Beat the exes until very light, mix in the order siven and bake in @ moderate oven. 1 rounded |] Salmon Salad. One can of salmon, one large bunch of celery, Lay salmon on celery leaves, cut the stalks fine and mix with dressing. Arrange slices of hard-bolled oggs around the salad. This ts a change from the regular salmon salad with let- tuce, Sour Cream Cake. Beat 3 eggs well, then add 1 cup of sugar and beat again, In an- other bowl dissolve % team soda in 1 cup of sour milk. In still another bowl or pan put 1% cups of flour and % teaspoon of baking eyes thoroughly sifted together. tir these all together, add a table- spoon of melted butter and & tea- spoon of vanilla or lemon. Beat well, This makes a good layer cake, also. megminee Apple Tapioca. Pour over % cup of pearl tapioca, which has been well washed, about & quart of warm water and cook in & double botler until transparent. Stir often. Add % teaspoon of salt. Peel and core 6 apples, put in a round baking dish and fill holes whore the cores came out with sugar. Pour the taploca over and bake till apples are soft. If you want to prepare this in a hurry, steam the apples while the tapioca is cooking, and then it bakes very quickly. Eat with sugar and cream. Finnan Haddie. Heat % pint of cream, just as it fs about to boll add a teaspoon of} butter and 1 well beaten egs. Stir continuously until sauce commences to thicken, then add the haddle freed from bones and broken tn small pleces and season with salt and pepper. Butter Frosting. One cup of confectioners sugar, 1 tablespoon of butter creamed to- Add 2 tablespoons milk and halr @ teaspoon vanilla. Beat with a fork and it is just like whipped cream. Lemon Pie. One cup sugar and 1 large cook ing spoon of four mixed thorough- ly, then add juice and grated rind of 1 large lemon or 3 small jemona, 1 cup of botling water, small piece of butter and 1 whole egg and yolks of 2 more. Stir all together and cook fn a double boiler, or over hot water, untfl thick. Bake crust first, make a rich crust, prick with fork all over every inch, bake a nice brown, turn fn the filling and cover with meringue made of the whites | Furniture Fashion Approves Simplicity in Women’s Fall Suits The extensive showing of new Fall models in Women’s Strictly-Tailored Suits is especially inter- | esting in view of the wide variety of popular fabrics | and clever style-ideas involved. values are presented in the groups at $25.00 and | $35.00. Smart Tailored Suits of diagonals, serges, chev- iots and worsteds in the new deep-tore Autumn Have 7-8-fitting or tight-fitting coats, 42- and 45-inch lengths, with coat collar and revers, and lining of good quality satin. The skirts are plaited Price $25.00. shades. and show the new yoke effect. Plain Tailored Suits of wide-wale serges and diagonals, broadcloth and the new rough-surfaced: materials, in a variety of beautiful and novel shad- ings, embodying the ’season’s newest ideas in styles, fabrics and colorings. Skirts are in cluster-plaited effects, with deep yoke. Stylish New Modes in Fall Apparel for the Little Ones | A charming array of practical, be- comin $5.00. Children’s Peter Pan Coats of diag- onal coating in dark mode shade, lined with red pressed flannel. double-breasted style, with trimly-fit- ting velvet collar and gilt button fast- Price $6.50. enings. ~ styles for little folk, at prices surprisingly modest. Corduroy Coats for Fall and Winter wear, in navy, tan, white or Copen- hagen, fastened with large pearl but- tons and lined to match material; for little folk from 2 to 5 years of age. Shown in illustration. Price $5.00. Children’s Peter Pan Coats of diag- onal coating in brown or dark wis- taria, lined with sateen to match, Are made in double-breasted style, with velvet collar and emblem on sleeve; extremely attractive garments. Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets —Second Fioor Price Made in Effective New Models HSE ~ FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Opens at M0 Dally, and Clones at 610 Typically strong Price $35.00. Try using a coffee pot to warm thin soups, and you will find it a right amount of soup will be poured into each plate and none will be apilied. Keep a coffee pot just for this pur- great convenience. pose. Put a in which you wash greens. loosen the grit readily. To remove candle grease, wet a cloth with gasoline, rub lightly, and the grease will quickly disappear. If you wish to keep your desserts newspaper and the dishes will right on the Ice, place over the ice never slip off or tip over. Chioride of Mme will clean the Wet the lime | with cold water and let stand a few the It is an excellent cleanser Hat pins need only go|and disinfectant for both kitchen white enameled sink. minutes before pouring sink. and bathroom. Tissue paper ts preferable to mus- ver lace and embroid- y are troned. does not up the matter since the Paris press a ic a8 no fol-| began Its crusade, and they have eported more than 50 accidents in| $1.00 will bring a ime our press was getting busy. A close observer on crowded city will notlee how women dodge ep out of the way of hat pins. men. keep their eyes wide! With my own eyes I saw a y, defenseless baby, held in its nother’s arms on a loaded street see a band go by. Republicaine of Paris. If your baby’s legs are inclined to of the little legs every night Calve, Scotti, Sembrich—and ie Moisten your palms a little Pacific Coast. Cut the baby’s nails once a week, mented by the druggist’s skill In compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, 1416 Second Avern 1406 Second Ave. vicTOR hundreds of others. Near Union t., The into Have You a Victor? We are the Distributers of the Victor machines for the toren on the le Conant, hay 8.Go Seattle. little salt in the first water It will $1.00 will bring a into your home—see us about You'd stand on a corner or rush to a window any day to The Victor makes the world’s greatest bands parade be- fore you as you sit in your easy chair—Sousa’s, Pryor's, U. S. Marine Band, Royal Marine Band of Italy, the Garde The Victor makes the world’s greatest singers sing for you in your home—Caruso, Melba, Tetrazzini, Gadski, NEMO MODEL 404, PRICE $4.00—A Corset de- signed for short, stout figures. A new feature is the relief- bands, which take the place of relief-straps; these are extra wide and strong, and afford comfortable support. This Mod- el has, in addition, the long skirt and new arrangement of hose-supporters, insuring an extreme degree of slenderness below the waistline. NEMO MODEL 4605, PRICE $4.00—A Model similar to 404, but with higher bust, and designed for tall, full fig- ures. NEMO MODEL 403, PRICE $4.00—Designed for short, full figures, with very low bust and ex- tremely long skirt, the mate extending far be- low the boning. This Corset is of strong coutil, and has the new relief-straps and new supporter ar- rangement. Pictured in illustration. Second Floor MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT ADVERTISED PRICES. — MOVES BY— CONTRACT PURCELL Estimates Furnished Free. SAFE CO. The World's Best HALLS SAFE & LOCK CO's yee SAFES Cline Piano Co. SEATTLE Herring-Hall-Marvin afe Co. MANUFACTURERS 912 OCOCIDENTAL AVENUB, Frederick & Nelson Incorporated | Dry Goods Gv a) ~—Viret Floor y ATER tote Om ee nr ene eee Children’s blocked Felt Hats, like illustration, in red, brown, leather brown or navy; suitable for early Fall wear. Sizes 2 to 5 years, Price 59c. Boys’ blocked or made Felt Hats | with stitched brim, in navy, brown and } red. Price 95c. | Girls’ Hats in mushroom style, red, navy or brown, having broad brim and | velvet ribbon trimming; sizes 2 to 5 years. Price $1.25. : Boys’ Felt Hats in golf-red, gray, | navy and brown; various pretty styles. } Price $1.50. } Boys’ Russian Suits with knicker- bockers, of woolen materials in stylish mixtures, gray, green and brown ef- | fects, or in plain navy serges. Sizes 2 ] 5 Prices, $5.00, $5.50, $6.75, } $7.50 and $8.50. } Women’s Fall Footwear $3.50 | Patent Leather Blucher Shoes, wave pattern mat ff calf top, half circular tip, welt sole and military #f heel; $3.50. 1] Patent Leather Lace Shoes, mat calf top, Prin- war eae tip, heavy street sole and military heel; ] $3.50. Patent Leather Blucher Shoes, mat calf top, hand-turned sole and Cuban heel; $3.50. itent Button Shoes, street-weight sole and Cuban heel; $3.50. | i Black and Gray Suede Button Shoes, with tip, street-weight sole and military heel; $3.50. Gun-metal Button Shoes, white stitching, plain toe, creased vamp, light welt sole and Cuban heel; $3.50. Gun-metal Lace Shoes,’ gray cravenette top, plain toe, creased vamp, Goodyear welt sole and Cuban heel; $3.50. Kid Lace Shoes, patent tip, stra arch, flexible welt sole and low he i | ght last, high | $3.50. i! | | | | | Children’s Foot-Form School and Dress Shoes, in all the popular leathers, at moderate prices. LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL | | PATTERNS FOR OCTOBER. Yard ond Battles sagen’ and Inland Flyer, 14, 1909, Rehed yo Seuttle—6:40 46, , 1 8 HB. Kennedy, tascest SS dS SL this coast, in biick face ureday, Baturday and Sunday only Extra Boats op Snuday, 00 p.m. Time Table Subject to Ghange With- Leave iremerton | for foattie—r.19) oUt Notlee. fexcept Sunday), 8:18, 10:16, Ihde @ WA 500 ROUND TR ., 2:45, 0145, 6100, 7118 : ‘ ghits, 8148, Oi DP th Children between ages § to di, ait nt Beach. ti Phones: ind. 104 Main 2101, a90a. EVERETT AND EDMONDS MEALS SERVED Six round trips daly. atT am, 12m, 2d pm, .u J ete Bverett To ite nm ve Seattie em end