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THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1909. 11 is i i (“FuRNiTURE |] FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [ DRY GOODS | i STOML OVENS AT 80 DAILY AND OLOSIS AT 5:90, ° veal ae a) sist ital beaded | Entrance on either i Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, ' ' Madison or Spring Street, 7 as well as through a ¢ 00 Store from Second Ave. “amp FINGERS LEAVE A ON EVERY KEY” PLEASE TELL ME WOMEN'S QUESTIONS ANSWERED as well as through Store from Second Ave. By CYNTHIA GREY 7 at ee —_ rn ) Dear Mine Grey: Is it out of} i! place for a bride to wear a veil! at an afternoon wedding? 1 would | lke to wear a vell, but do not want to be oritictsed aa betng be. hind the tines. YOUNG LADY, | A-—Contrary to an old and charming custom, there ts a ten deney nowadays against the veil. | Wear the veil, by all means, in de-| fanoe of criticlam, for it adds grace |ff And charm to the bride's costune— ho doubt of it, Don't atart out your married life by trying w sacrifice your personality, your tastes and your own good Judgment to whi “they” say. Be & woman; not alii Jelly fieh, | Interesting Millinery Values At $3.75 and $4.95—Small black Toques and Turbans of chenille braid, velvet, moire and Ottoman silk, trimmed with natural wings and jet ornaments, At $7.50—A large assortment of Hats of felt, velvet, moire and Ottoman silk, in reseda, amethyst, gray, Copenhagen, red and black, with trimmings of wings, ostrich quills, coque, fancy feathers, gold rosettes and bows of ribbon or velvet. acipasdinbnt’ Watestobie, | Attractive Neckwear Values | NewOne-PieceClothDresses | Women’s Cotton Union White Venise Lace Stocks, in good de- $13.50 Suits, 59c signs; 23c. Women’s vhi ium- jj Shan : ae ° c 's pure white cotton, medium Black Venise Lace Stocks, military One- piece weight Union Suits, high crochet neck, | Dresses of good shape; 25c. long sleeves and ankle length style; per- ee 10; f $ anc yie; T- fi Eton Coat Collars, Venise and Baby A fect-fitting. Regular siden Good values }f quality broad- cloth and all- Irish effect, in medium and deep widths; Cab, white only; 50¢ and 75c. mentees wool serge, with panel front, Black Venise Eton Coat Collars; 89. Women’s Cotton Hosiery tailored collar Jabots in cascade effect; 25c. ) Jabots with small hand-embroidered 10c Pair dots; 25c. The remaining quantity of a special pur- Jabots ina good assortment of styles and chase of Women’s Cotton Hosiery is of- and cuffs, and fered at this exceptionally low price. While plaited skirt; prettily trim- med with braid. patterns; 15c, 25c and 50c. Se ren the Hose embraced in the collection are posing gtd ype vs Ace manufacturer's “seconds,” the defects are, bird hidden then,” said she, “I would be unable| Dear Mina Grey: My hale is de- Shown in black and navy only. “was to sit in the moonlight any more.|cidedly straight and stringy. How All-Over Nets and Laces ps. tease Nomen hardly discernible and will Attractive val- sald of her| The moon would not shine for melcan T make it curly without injer- Plain Nottingham Nets Bi white, elie In no way impair their wearing qualities. ue at $13.50. Dear Miss Groy: Ie it better for the hair to leave it banging loose or braided around the head BR. ¥. C. and A, B, M. A-—1 presume your question re fers to preparing the hair for the night. By all means leave it loose after brushing it well. Dear Miss Grey: 1 would like a rule for making chop suey. MRa. W. C. D, A--One-quarter chicken and as much pork, 1 large onion, a cupful of mushrooms, a etalk of celery, “ pa potatoes, a cupful of rice, and sal MISS ADA C. BYRODGES. are the ingredients, Cut the chict en and pork into strips 1% inches eal gems of the romance which 18 )jong and % inch wide: slice onlon a Words of Praise for denied ber because of her affllo|thin, stem and qua: the mush- mia Girt Who, Under, “2. rooms, cut the celery Into pleces t. Cre! oct aD feel the moonlight,” she} inch long and alee the potatoes Moonlight, explains, seriously, “Just as clearly | Put chicken and pork into a trying Melodies. as you can see it.” }pan with butter and fry until done, | —Basement Salesroom. | Notwithstanding that prominent | turning constantly, Add onion and Prem.) _ | musiont critics have urged her to cook a little, Add mushrooms, cel- Bept. 21.—-Ue-| publish her songs, Miss Byrdges|ery and potatoes and cover a fi ce of moon- steadfastly bas refused todo so, |moments, Turn all into a stew through ber! “Some day [ will, but not now,” | pan, neagon, cover with broth made Ada C. Byrdges she says, “I am selfish, maybe, from the chicken bones id stew of such exquis- but let me enjoy them alone for ajuntil tender, Thicken with milk Nordica | while. They are all I have. and flour, Add the rice, which has the blind song-) Recently a tempting salary was! been well cooked, boil up once, be mous for offered her to render her songs be-| then serve. of the songs anywhere elee like tt does in Call-|ing it? ELBANOR. i Excellent values at 10¢ pair. had com-/ fornia.” “Straight hair cannot be made if and ecru. 72 inches wide; 40c yard. —Basement Salesroom. Mise Ryrdges has studied music| permanently curly. A thin solution | M i Boys’ Shirts and Drawers sang for Nordica since a child. She is now 26 years of gum tragacinth, or quince seed, Black Venise All-Over Lace, 18 inches 28c Garment ® hundred which old. Her father was Willlam Cas-|or a solution of alum im alcohol |i wide: $1 75 yard long even-| tel Byrdges, a famous old-time min-| will eause the hair to retain & court ° tlie pa a on of bar | strat In edaition to her rare tem- some time after artificial curting. Black Silk Embroidered Bands, studded tage perament, the young woman pos a with jet; 59c yard. eR i any | seages splendid technique, and m= - J i &y fl Boys’ Balbriegan Shirts in broken sizes, #f Muga valve rave | come whe beard bes Yaad oobat | From MARYA Pied Darrel Net TEnever i aca he mn | high neck and long sleeve style, light- and upturned face,| “Hor fingers leave a kiss on ev- striped effect; /9¢ yard... 0 “ h heavy-weight; exceptional values at 28c. ff Se csrepeeemsentecaen - GOK 36-inch Tucked Nets, white, cream and -Piece W Dresses, $2.95 Boys’ Drawers to match above shirts, ecru; 36¢ yard. One-piece Wash Dresses of gingham and Shadow-tucked Net Waisting, 36 inches rita with waists tucked or box-plaited, wide ; $1.25 yard. igh or low neck, and trimmed with bands “Desement Saivsroom | of self material. Some have collar and cuffs of white pique; others, with collar, 7 finished ith self-bands piped with Seasonable Dress Fabrics | *"*,,*v'sre4, with, sei-bands pipe white. —Rasement Salesroom. FANCY CHECKED SERGE, 45c Yd. —Fancy Checked Serge, full 44 inches Women’s Golf Capes, $12.75 its. HSE ap tigee od ns th é Poe of meres vent be gy rei | retin ; i , } in light- and dark-gray, and dark heathe combinations include cardinal — black; 078 ae SOfach Lath, dell oaseh blue, brown and green; navy and green; | vit, high collar. Warm, but not too ritetta ep botiar. ove ana |g and navy, dull rose sud blakk. heavy for present wear. Excellent value ‘and Sc muste. one-half cups sugar, Rearly one cup PANAMA SUITING, 73c Yd.—A supe- } a4 $12.75. a 05s ‘Gach, Vine Prise," "eh book. very | of milk, two cups flour one-half tow 14. Cuality Panama Suiting in pretty YOU SOLVE iT? checks, even or small broken effects, of black and gray. Fifty-six inches wide, ESTAMENE CHEVIOT, 98 Yd.— Good quality Estamene Cheviot, made of crisp yarn, shown in subdued mixtures of green, navy, gray and brown; full 48 inches wide. broken sizes, in knee and ankle lengths; exceptional values at 28c. _nasement Salestoon: Children’s Box Coats, $2.75 | Children’s heavy, diagonal flannel Box Coats, in navy and red, for Fall and Win- ter wear, lined with sateen to match ma- | terial; double-breasted and fastened with } gilt buttons. Have close-fitting collar and cuffs trimmed with Hercules braid. Price, $2.75. —Pasement Salesroom. Children’s Felt Hats, 59c Nobby Hats for small girls and boys, made of blocked felt in navy, golf red or brown. Very pretty and practical for early Fall. Excellent values at 59c. —Basement Salesroom. and a dredging of flour over peat the layer of meat ad season- C] ing till dish is filled, about three fano layers, Add the pork gravy, a | generous cup of stock, ag tavlespoons of tomato catsup. Cover with @ pie crust and bake Value Prizes. about one hour. —-Basement Salesroom. Women’s Silk and Cloth Coats To Close Out, $3.75 A collection of Women's Coats in light-weight cloth, taffeta and Ben- galine silk, mostly in light colors—short or long sleeves—are priced for waned ate clearance at $3.75. _nasement satesroom almond. Beat well. Gold—Half ccp butter, one cu sugar, one-half cup milk, one an }one-half cups flour, one teaspoon soda, two teaspoons cream tartar, yolks of four one teaspoon vanilla. Always sift flour two or three times for all cakes, aa it makes the cake finer grained. | — woe House Dresses and Sacques AT 50c—Dressing Sacques of kimono flannelette, made amply full, in pretty Per- sian patterns of navy blue and white or black and white, Have close-fitting neck and long sleeves, and are belted at waist. ff Unusually good values. AT 75e—Dressing Sacaues of kimono flannelette in black and white checks or ef- fective Oriental designs; made with point- fj ed yoke in front, fitted belt, circular pep- lum, close-fitting neck and long sleeves, AT $1.00—House Dresses of flannelette, navy blue and white or plain gray, having smoothly-fitting skirt with inverted plait at back, full waist joined to belt, close-fitting neck and long sleeves buttoned at wrist. ~-Basement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom. White Muslin Underski 39ce—Short white Underskirts of cambrie, finished with lawn flounce hav- ing hemstitched tucks and Torchon lace as trimming. A good cup of coffee fs made from one-third Java to two-thirds Mocha. For each cup of coffee al low one tablespoon, ground not too fine. Break the yolk of an egg in it, also part of the shell. Have water boiling hot. Boll five to eight minutes, stirring down once or twice. Then add one-half cup colt water. Let it stand on back of pis coset to the above will receive the $600 Steger! stove to settle before pouring off. | ~—_— New Corset Models at 49c, 69c, 89c. AT 49c—Corsets designed for the av- erage figure, in the new low bust, very long skirt style; made of strong cou- til and fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. AT 6%—Models for average figures, with high or medi- um bust and very long skirt. Material : | AT 59ce—Long white Underskirts of : i] cambric, trimmed with double flounce of contest, The next neatest corsech anawel re hee t making coffee, |}, cambric, 0 ; tector? plane, vonts and the. thied & Sris to og rety oe te heat } tucked lawn and Hamburg embroidery. the * Other $206 factory plane bond. Other awa ne =Bansement Salesroom. AT ONCE, AND BE SURE AND READ TH# RULES Brownies. i Ewarece BEFORE YOU SEND YOUR ANSWER One cup sugar, one-half cup but: |} d correctly solved @ will make a good adv: ter creamed together, two squares |i Fl C g se art ‘a 199 ee ay MH chocolate melted, two egas beaten, oor overin: $ 5 Ons td half cup chopped nut ments, |i} ra : ine decision ofthe. sudwen, rape of - | one-half oe flour (or enough to 9x12 Wilton Rugs ; $29.00, weg Bag -\apread thin). Bake in moderate|H} 3.3x10-6 Wilton Rugs ; $26.00. 36, about 15 minutes. Cut in 2 Aare 2 enF & worn will be notified by Stee Sy dehaese ate wits 8-3x10-6 Wilton Rugs: $27.50. a i «6x9 Wilton Rugs; $19.00. inne AXD SNR eames FO vey hips Hotagan H = 9x12 Rosy Brussels Rage ; $22.50. Bedding and Domestics 72x9 Bleached Bed Sheets, with seam in cen- ff ter; good weight; 39c each. 42x36 Bleached Pillow Cases, same grade as a taetory arrangement the manufacturers of Fo 1 cup sugar, 3 cupa|}} : ‘: °, of, belloving se eras a he | olansen, 1% coupe. batter, iy cup } 8-3x10-6 Body Brusselg Rugs; $20.50. is good quality cou- We shenias The sak. - Oe eral cesta Cantera te tle ¢ | milk, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 pour at 6x9 Body Brussels R g3; $15.00, til, and ‘ there are 19x19 All-Linen, Half-bleached Damask Nap- Bei koown makes of pianog [itty } DORN Rat tS, Dee oer | 36x63 Wilton Rugs; $4.50 and $5.00 three pairs of hose kins, soft-finished, in good weight; $1.55 dozen. of the Paettic coast to oft; wre ¢ ron, teaspoonful cassia, nutmeg, |i “ . ; é 9.00, 0x40 H 4, Bleached Turki to icon wi e |cloves, 5 cups flour, This makes and $3.00, supporters. Excep- 20x emmed, Bleached Turkish Bath Tow- 27x54 Wilton Rugs; two loaves. Bake 2% hours tn slow iI | - : 5 he e tional values at the els; medium weight ; 12%e each. i} oven. Will kéep six months per i Printed Linoleum; . 40¢ and 45c ibe 4 36-inch Bleached Berkley Cambric Factory fectly, Syhaal square yard. price. Ends, from 2 to 10 yards in length; 10¢ yard. AT 8%c—Parisiana Corsets of strong coutil, suited to average figures, having medium bust and moderately long skirt. Two pairs of hose supporters are attached. ~-Basement Salesroom. Simple Charlotte Russe. | Inlaid Linoleum; 75c, 90c, $1.00 and Take dry sponge cake, or, better |i] $1.15 square yard. ° still, some lady fingers, place fn jij ss welll Tl ‘8 ‘ ‘ Sz in dish, whip a balf-pint of cream | : Lg ase gag China Matting; 15c, 20c } and 25c yard. 18-inch Bleached, All-linen Crash Toweling; excellent quality for roller and dish towels; 1 yard, ~—Basement Salesroom. ‘Nottingham Curtain Ends | 19c Each An exceptionally attractive assort- ment of sample Lace Curtain Ends, in lengths of from 1% to 2 yards, compris- make in p 5 | til stiff, flavor with teaspoon (small y 20 commibelong one) of vanilla and pile on the lady on you to buy an inatrumept fingers (or cake) in a glass dish. aks tor the same grade Instrumen if you have any currant or grape |i w as $260.00. jelly drop a Mttle on each one’s por. | - te tion when served. } . ae aaa" : | | Novelty Nets = Art D ed to Pretory Sontest Ail cnowere wt I, Cream of Celery Soup. ove ets and enims ly , 9 : : ‘the juas hee sy Me Oa ioedes., ‘t:| For 3 people, wash thoroughly a |i Double-faced Art Denims in attractive pat- rl "e] . Boil unt |i " soft, after cutting ft In Inch pleces, | xf | strong fabric suitable for curtains, chair, couch —Hasement Sa! eee Oe ee Window Shades Machine-made Opaque Window Shades, 36 inches wide and 7 feet long, mounted on Stewart Hartshofh improved self-act- ing roller; 49c. Water-color Window Shades, 36 inches R competing tor prizes should be mort fi il be the night contest closes, | Make a sauce with one pint milk, a INFORMATION WLANK lump of butter, salt, pepper and a| or pillow covers, Yard, 12Vc. : ; oe ing many Cable and Madras weaves in FapPem (or owe similar, uv stated above) to the Vastery | iittle flour, wet up first in a little {If Mission-style Novelty Nets in white or ecru, wide and 7 feet long; 29e. SOOO EN cold milk. Drain the celery from 1] Luce Pig cj the water, put It in the sauce, boll 44 inches wide, in a good selection of effective | ee Te Jup once, then serve patterns; desirable for dining-room of living- room curtains. Yard, 18¢ and 25c 419-421 Unton Street, Beattie, Wash. Marguerites. ye | Novelty Nets for curtains, a strong, square- Whites of 2 exes beaten stiff, mesh f in solid red, brown, green or white, ivory, ecru and beige or Arabian color. These En#s nn admirable short curtains for attie windows or sash curtains for use in various rooms. This is an Offering we are enabled to make but twice in the year. Price, 19¢ each. Ras nt Salesroom, A NR. wT Frederick & Nelson Incorporated 0 ora’ sugar, 1 teaspoon |i r WWanitie ie oup py mata chopped. cream; 45 inches wide. Yard, 15c. tee Drop small spoonfuls on thin crack- ‘ ttt Cee seneeseseereeeens Penne en eneunemeneneneres lors (olther salted or unsalted), and ae? wns Peta ee u bake until glazed, Be careful they | Basement Salesroom.

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