The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1909, Page 15

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for SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN RRAREH ERE RRR RRR ! * * % * DRAPERIES TO THE FORE « om i ». » ith ee ee CQaD Creamed Baked Trout. Clean the trout, put tn pepper and salt and close them, Place t fish In the pan with juet enow cream to cover the fina, or 20 minutes. “ . i Fig Filling for Cake, Chop very fine 6 figa, 4 pound citron, % cup raising and mix thor oughly the whites of 3 eggs, 6 even | tablespoons sugar, and when well |} mixed stir in the paste with a afiver |] fork and spread between cakes, collector to value might be. —_— Grey: Please tell me way, I believe, Is ‘ot corn In the jars the jars in a tub pd pour warm water in Potato Yeast. of th Grate 1 raw potato and pour on aed eaenie a ¥ 5 boiling water unt!! clear Itke starch, de atr to entirely ~ then 1 tablespoon salt, 2 table: and then screw ‘ * Spoons sugar, When lukewarm add fn place under 2 “ % cake of compressed yeast. Let entirely excluding \ J rise and bottle, Use 4 tablespoons |] covers are tight. no for 1 loaf of bread, \ to the corn, Y een 3 Sour Milk Layer Cake, Oue cup sugar, salt, % cup but large % teaspoon saleratus in %& cup sour milk beaten to a foam, Wellesicy Bread. ii Five ciips whole wheat four, adit 3 teaspoons salt, t teaspoons cream tartar, 1 scant cup molasses, 1 cup |i milk, 1 cup water In which dissolve | 1% teaspoons soda, Beat bard. Hake 1% to 2 hours. Chocolate Pies Without Eggs Bake @ crust in a deep plate, One|] cup sugar, 2 large mixing spoons jf (round) of flour, a little salt. Stir! #0 there will be no lumps, then add 1 pint of bofting water, 2 teaspoons melted chocolste or cocoa, 1 table spoon butter, % teaspoon vaniila.| Cook until thiek, then tura into erust and cool, Serve with whip ped cream. Chocolate Pie-—Two cups of milk in double boiler, Mix together %) coup sugar, 2 heaping tablespoons | flour, little salt, Stir into the scakied milk, then add 1 square of) draped skirts, whether we like them or not, for the smartest new’ gowns yolks of 2 exgs. When cooked add|if 1 teaspoon vanilla and pour tmto |} the baked shell Use the eas i whites for meringue. Here is a dress-up dress for fall wear of Theodora cloth, which shows fullness in bodice and sleeves as well as a draped overskirt. The bandings are cut from heavy satin Beef en Casserole. Round steak {# preferable to sir loin for casserole cooking. Two) pounds fs required; ent 1% inches | thick and 2 inches syuare. Rub a cotora. : wv rome emanates po Bg bow Children’s French esses of light or dark-colored ging- Pe benda ia Sacer eens than the |en the surface and retain thei | ham, full waist is trim: with bias bands of self material gown, bordered at all edges with| Juices. Put the meat into the cas bands ef old gold colored marabout. a a dozen small onions the stze of the cubes, « tablespoon of relish, and) & generous pint of stock or botling Cover and cook in a mod- erate oven 1% hours, When ft bas) cooked about an hour add salt) : Cream 2 tablespoons of butter and 1 of sugar, afd 1 egg well beaten. Mix 1 cup of coffee and % itt ye 4 set ooo MAINLY ABOUT : WOMEN | for holding ’ = Ename! bores Tt ie not only the hetght and the ers, and a pret: vet pint of love that you must feel, sible for thin arms which were once | 5ut you must alno love “to the — uch were rounded over the molding | % every day's most quiet need, everyday love ts the love gE that must be strong enough to withstand the everyday strain and weariness. You must love with patience and unselfishness, and you must be ita fag-| The coffee grinder screws to the iy hee Wall, has an air tight compartment 10 keep fF holding a quantity of beans, and handy by its ® Staduated glass into which the colors; with of brilliant design in handsome| very pot frying pan of frou with a skirt. Moire and Ottomar and assorted colors ; $3.50, $4.50 and $7.50. } black, white, Saxe blue, navy, browg, ter, flavoring, 14 cups flour, 1 ems, |] Sitable shap - Beave r THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1909. | g FURNITURE Authoritative Styles in Untrimmed Millinery: Prices Exceptionally Low | Unmistakably strong valuey ( a P and exceptionally choice a : ; a — ae STONE OPENS AT 8:0 DAILY AND CLOSES AT 5yn0. comprehensive varieties shapes, materials, colorings a trimmings—these combine The leading manufacturers of the country ed below. Silk Hats in black Wings, substantial and well-mad Good quality Felt Hats in various de- } 8T¢en, garnet and gray; pair, 75c. 8; black and a good range of Guaranteed hand-sewed Wings in t , $5.00 and $6.50. } white, Saxe blue, navy, castor, emeral . beautiful quality, heavy seda, taupe, pink, champagne and Charming Children’s Wool Dresses in blue, red and brown serge; have box-plaited skirts and full waists trimmed with taffeta Children’s navy blue serge dresses, having waist in Gib- son style, trimmed with Soutache braid and crochet buttons; box-plaited skirt. Fine. Black Suede Bronze Calf Oxfords, two-eyelet ribbon tie; Goodyear welt sole and } have long sleeves—oth- Cuban heel; special, $3.65. ers elbow-length sleeves. chocolate melted, and lastly beaten! and buttons, nap, in a wide assortment of smart new shapes; $5.50 and $6.00, Felt and Silk Shapes with velvet facings; Felt Shapes with beaver facings; Shapes of beaver and hatter’s plush—from - ex- Coques, black and natural, in va elusive shops; priced from-$8.00 to $18.50, 3 effects; $1.25, $1.65, $3.25 and $3.75, Prices, $2.50 and $3.75. Price, Price, $4.95, Kid piped in white pique; Children’s French esses of light or dark-striped Gala- tea, having full waist, piin-colored revers trimmed in white braid, long sleeves and box-plaited skirt. Price $2.50, ‘Kid Button ‘Shoes, regular top, ; milk add A alternately with) stock tip, Goodyear welt sole and } made of good quality of Hour, mixed and sifted | Cuban heel; special, $3.65. percale in pretty black Lace Shoes, short vamp, } and white plaids, tan "ind plain toe, flexible welt sole and Cuban heel; special, $3.65. Fine Velour Kid Button Shoes, } OF blue dots, and white plain toe, hand-turned sole and Cuban 3} ground with dots in red heel; special, $3.65. Patent Colt Button Shoes, black cloth top, plain toe, hand-turned sole and Cuban heel; special, $3.65. with plaids. The waists Pumps, plain toe, } have broad tucks over Goodyear welt sole, Cuban heel and jet ornaments; special, $3.65. Bris ms . ° Dresses for Little Misses A diversity of becoming styles for the little miss from 6 to 14 years of age. —prices attractively low. —Virst Floor Price; $5.75. Children’s French Baesses of navy blue brilliantine, made full waist finished in bias bands of blue-and-white checked material; wide tucks over shoulder. Box-plaited thyst; $1.35. grays; $1.00. nnn Seasonable fabrics—pretty colorings tractive. Suits of t fitting coat wit smart seven-go fitting coat wi box-plaited skirt. Price, $4.95. FREDERICK & NELSON, In. - | [Dey Goons || render the Fall showing of Un- trimmed Millinery rich in in- terest to the home milliner. their quota to the display and there is not an accepted style, a popular shading or a desirable trimming effect that lacks rep- resentation. A number of typically attractive offerings are list- Large fan-shape Wings, very strong, in black, white, brown, rose, raisin, blues and Nel of nd ° to have contributed | Second Floon ¢, in Long, handsome quill-shaped Wings, to use for side-trimmings; a wide variety of shades; 75c. slack, Mercury Wings—strong favorites this d,re- ? season—in black, white and colors; $1.00 ame- { to $2.75, Black Aigrette effects in a variety of styles; priced from $1.50 to $3.75. Breasts, for trimming the popular tur bans, well-made, with cloth back, in black rious } and iridescent effects; one yard long. Clever Modes in Misses’ Tailored Suits Smart Suits that are in excellent taste—eminently desira- ble in materials, fit and finish—at prices characteristically at- —First Floor. wo-tone diagonal worsted, having 42-inch, semi- h velyet collar and buttons of self material, and re skirt with plaits at side. Coat is lined with good quality satin. Price $25.00 Suits of mixed English homespun, having 40-inch, semi- th large- lapels, collar and cuffs of black broad- cloth and lining of striped silk serge. Skirt is plaited below hips, and has panel back and front. Price $29.50. Smartly-tailored Suits of fine quality wide-wale serge, in blue, green, gray and wistaria. Have three-quarter-length, semi ~ fitting coat trimmed with bone buttons, and lined throughout with silk serge. Five-gore skirt, plaited below the knee. Price $35.00., ‘ Dresses, as illustrated, ground with brown, red or navy; also in blue or tan gingham trimmed shoulders and are joined to a circular belt; some housekeeper grinds exactly the a meat quantity she requires. io. ge, Refrigerators and stoves are work, to found and easy to clean. A wire wooden basket with handles fits tnto the he parts Wash botler, #0 that clothes may be ‘ drained before they are lifted out. Tuns by water And a wire drainer fits into the found sink, so that dishes may be stseril- content to place the happiness of the one you love above all pett? You must love with tears as well an Inughter, with fatth and with trust, in adversity as well as in not think of your love as s Do ink of thing that is finished and perfect- ed, but rather as something that will go on growing stronger and more beautiful as long as your life shall last. to ac dry, which ts really a scientific and ‘not a slipshed process. SN) | injury to it. ‘The soft bran acts ike} Love helps all the time. ave t Ps | soap on the dirt. every ove who loves, and also rubbing up wie e The easiest way to clean a cereal | a the one who fs loved. Love|if equal parts of tur. Cooker Js to turn it upside down in| is indeed, the most powerful force It polishes * 24” of botling water and steam it| tat exists, and it conquers eve pret until the sticky mass is soft and) thing. Sometimes eae as a | loosened from the sides of the pan. | ith a shrug of their shoulders, “would got|,. 4 f00d silence cloth for the din- yd bss is a pity that some young |i} se Fh Ing table can be made from &| man jp in love, as, of course, nowal How Love Helps. A new shipment of Women’s : : hi Over-Gaiters and Children’s Leg- plaited skirts. Excellent gings has just been received. All these Dresses have values at $2.25. —First Floor Second Floor. ORR RAPA nc Woinen’s Fall Footwear | Stylish House Dresses at $2.25 |New Effects in Neckwes Special $3.65 Women’s House’ Stocks with Jabot attached; com- bination of Irish crochet and fine linen; $3.50 and $3.75. Hand-embroidered Linen Stocks, with Jabot attached, daintily edged in Cluny and Irish ¢: ts $2.25 and $2.50. ¢ es Tailored Stocks of ling dras; 50c, 65¢ and 95c. : Stocks with Jabot attached; com- bination of Venise lace, linens and nets; 85c, 95c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.75 and $3.50. - New assortment of Ascots, of fig- ured Madras in striped effects; each. Bows with one end hand-embroid- ered and finished in Irish crochet, and the other end plain-tailored; 65c. New Jabots in double tab effect, Swiss-embroidered and finished in imitation Armenian lace; 50c, 65c, 95¢ and $1.25. Ms waa Wash Bows; 25c and Jabots in effective new styles, trimmed in fine quality Valenciennes and imitation Armenian laces; 50c, O5c, 75¢ and 85c. —First Floor. ° Now on sale in the Souvenir Section on the First Floor, Jos. Meyer A Sale of High-Grade & Bros’. surplus stock of Souvenirs, comprising sterling silver and plated Spoons in various handsome d e Souvenirs Links, Watch Fobs, Brooch and Belt Pins, and various other novelties. The Sale prices are remarkably low. esigns, enameled sterling silver Hat Pins, Cuff LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL ° PATTERNS FOR OCTOBER, Incorporated | {ngs for cake pans are cut in quan-| tim a new incentive to make the! aed Utes and kept ready for instant) peat of his life in every way, She use in @ dust-proof box with tight /i, giving him hope and happiness lid. land encouragement, And he ts a ring Covering the pan when fish 19 | helping her in exactly the same frying {s apt to make the fish soft.) way, Love is the great conqueror, per (0) 4 sold, firm meat that fs at the , a AND F IES. Mable to| *#™me time flaky is what the good White knitted jackets or sweater | cook Ikes. A little muriatic acid added to white fibre rug is scrubbed with | coats are In vogue Leg ascent gpa ) will not ted: | soap and water will help to restore |and golf players and gene fi A eaten if of odor! the rinsing water after a blue and ing wear. ket. Will keep fresh Mak ta Kar rings are not so popular as M placed in covered! Two tablespoons of butter, 2 ta-|they were early ‘n aT ae Bir any 8 large cloth! piespoons of flour, % cup of sugar, | Long ones of jet or pearl are ‘| i oe the crock | salt. Cook like eream filling. When | occastonally seen. “ Micer than a! cold add the juice of a lemon, and} 3 ‘diye hetier than| when ready to use, add 1 cup of| Some of the smartest hats are | ed im the retrigera-| cream, whipped. For fruit use 1| eimmamon tone, | pineapple eut 4 covered with re oe ED | Sugar, 34 pound of english watnuts, | skirtings are nearly er i, %, am, will! % pound of malaga grapes cut in| which adds to the long line Daint without | halves, 2 or 3 large apples diced. | of the season. a me Mie sd clean, The Crescent Market sanitary market, where prices are lowest. Only the Choicest Cuts always the Are offered for sale at this®mar- Our refrigerating system in- sures freedom from germs. CRESCENT MARKET IN COW BUTTER STORE, FIRST AVENUE. a Tat Fer Ladies and Gentlemen. Massage and Cooling Room Included im Treatment, We Your Patronage. ie wn, — TOURIST BATHS— 2% — MOVES BY— CONTRAC | | FREDERICK & NELSON LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL STYLE BOOK FREE. SSS EEE IN-ioT ON A NEW Yi LUNCH and. avold, Yaterior imites tions, Delivered at your place e ew. business without extra cost; 10¢ ‘and 160 ‘each. ing up A 3615 or Main 1830, CAFE & GRILL Prompt delivery assured. FIRST AND MADISON, || One trial, one test. Goodbye te the rest Main office, 219 Marion street. Watch The Star Want Ad Columns for Bargains of 1 All Desc riptions.

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