The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1909, Page 11

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1 - | [SARA ARERR Re —_——* wFASE TELL ME es QsTONS ARWERED CYNTHIA GREY Grey: Please tel! me the eyes aparkle with them, and which are * * CLEVER DESIGN, . 7 * ee ee Velvet Sponge Cake. Beat the yolks of six ages unt! add 1 cup sugar, beating constant bealth will lend a @ eyes which no mere Rie it the P in two loaves. Date Cake. brighter. Whe eyes are most beau a is entirely a matter taste. butter, one and one-third © brown sugar, two emgs, cup milk, one cups pastry Molly, three teaspoon. fule baking powder, one-half tea. spoonful cinnamon, one-half spoonful grated nutmeg and one half pound dates, stoned and cut tn sO one-hal Grey: I am a constant @ your columns and have if you could solve ® | you tell me how to ‘or make ft a little lighter? MRS. G. BROWN. fe not possible to make rendered lard quite as that which comes from Downes, as they use ai to whiten it. Putting other i will naturally make it darker, and in trying “#R gets too hot and a trifle it will darken it. to 40 minutes. Sprinkle the top from the pan, Escalloped Crackers. Butter a baking dish and put in of thinly sitoed cheese, add a little salt and bite of butter, repeat un Ul dish ts full, cover with milk and bake in a fairly hot oven for an hour. generous quantity. er Miss Grey: What will take } blood out of silk after stand- rover a week? A READER. “Milk will take out obstinate pag standing The milk, might leave a spot on the hich could be removed with t! the a. can of pineapple (those that co Soak the spot in the sweeten to taste. the blood comes out milk, change to the until the blood is en- A weak solution of tablespoonful to a ‘Water—will also eradicate not put the pineapple f cake until ready to serve. juice of the frutt. Season's Latest Fad, the Pannier. Slight draperies in pannier lines cy aaumin Wane ae wn ae 4 fall dresses. While they cannot MARGARET W regarded as anything more than a furs, if not too badly tentative fashion as yet, the num- be easily cleaned by | ber of them seen, and thelr graceful if thoroughly into the| lines, seem to point to many being it to remain a few | used during the coming season. and then brush and shake! This comely frock in the sketch can also purchase at | is made of amethyst Henrietta cloth ore a preparation in the | untrimmed save the scallops, which are bound and stitched with silk in the same shade, and a square yoke of ecru Ince. The graceful hat is made of hea’ | corded silk in amethyst shade, an trimmed with satin folds, and a Grey: Will you please lean clean my ermine Celery pleces left after reserving all tha through the celery. poultry, game and meats of ali kinds. Frozen Frult Custard. R. H. ANXIOUS. to whether it is right ie the joy-whee!l at the tell you. It is very | “ somewhat dan-| Rubbing flannels and knitted oe the small boys. But ft articles, auch as sweaters, on ‘& rather unladylike pro- washboard, bartens and toughe ‘tonee young gitls and young them. the resin contained in some/ nip nee |¥ellow soaps does the same thing. so _ but time very tablespoon }a Mttle cold water; and freeze when cold. capes & young, The first cost of superfigeus fur- very niture and decorations ts often the “that in a! toast cost Gestined to household articles which them an extravagance. Broiled Tomatoes. | again tn crumbs, and broil. 15538 Ana[pwannAnsFuosrea Hose Suprorters GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR ANY CORSET ] Correct Style and ENON; Hygienic Comfort These prime requisites in a corset reach their highest development in the Nemo. i Every Nemo Corset is a patented ‘specialty which combines absolute hygienic safety with ingenious in- ventions that insure entire comfort and perfect style. Nemo Corsets are in a class alone. All other corsets are virtually copies of eachother, There's no substitute for the Nemo. “Self-Reducing” $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $8.00 and $10 The Corset that Never Had a Rival Twelve different models—a perfect fit for every type of stout figure. The new No. 403 has a low bust, extra- long skirt, and the new Relief Banda—$4.00. No. 801 is a luxurious new model, similar to No, 403, but of fine white mercerized brocade—$4. 00. “Back-Resting” “It Rests Your Back’’--$4.00 For slender and medium figures; a mar- vel of ease, comfort and good style, The new Lastikops Hose Supporters have patented non-elastic top, andare guaranteed to outwear any corset. No Extra Charge For This Some women can wear almost any corset, Others require special ser- vice which only a Nemo gives—for instance, hygienic reduction of the form, of healthful figure-building. Any woman who requires Nemo service, and is once properly fitted in a Nemo, is never satisfied with any other corset~and she’ll be more stylish and healthy. 30.0 IN Goon Stores THroucHout THe Wor.o “} KOPS BROS., Manufacturers, New York; San Francisco Office, 154 Sutter St. ys », Nght colored and thick, gradually most beautiful for ly, then very gradually 1 cup boll or brown Tee eas ing water, Add 2% cups flour, AcT SE sifted with 2 level teaspoonfuls |i of aleep, outdoor exer baking powder and, lastly, the whites of 3 oggs, beaten stiff, and |} 1 teaspoonful lemon extract. Bake Put tn a bow! one-third cup coft |ff and three-fourtha ton pleces. Beat all together for three and one-half minutes, using a wooden cake spoon, Turn Into buttered and floured cake tin and } bake in & moderate oven from 35/1 with powdered sugar and remove {ff “| ft a layer of crackers, then a layer |i If cheese is mild use aiff in slices), chop in small pleces and Let stand an hour or 80 and then put between the lay- era, Serve with whipped cream. Do ce in the If done an hour or two before dinner the cake will be made soggy by the ‘Take top of stalks, leaves and all, fs wanted for use as stick celery, and chop fine. Add 1 heaping tea spoon of sugar, 1 teaspoon of mus tard, a little salt and mix thorough ly; then add vinegar until it shows Stir it well, and if it does not sult taste add augar, mustard or salt as needed ‘This is very nice to serve with Chop finely % pound of figs, 4% pee com. | swooping feather in white. of mixed nuts and \ pound e rene aad each of dates and seedless raisins: |} beat 4 oges until light, add 1 cup of sugar, then add gradually 1 quart of hot milk and cook over botling water until. the mixture coats the spoon; remove from the fire, add 1//] of gelatin softened tn stir until dts | solved; flavor with 2 teaspoons of} vanilla, add the chopped mixture Peel latge tomatoes and cut in It is the care of useless | thick slices. Dip in seasoned bread makes | crumbs, then In beaten egg, then B3" VASTIKOPS ft t A a | | Mo FUEN'T, Myers Optteal Co» Optometrints, Kohler shoes to fit you, get them made Second Fh coud Ave. 118 Seeond Av. to meanure at Over Haven 1, Ind, 1, 2081, Tel, Muin 1082. Open Saturday Kventng. Yad. ie ried | ert Pirt ave. Skea ith pan | each. PURCELL SAFE CO, HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO,'s SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin rik STAR—MONDAY, | FURNITURE | GOK BOK | One-Piece Broadcloth Dresses, $13.50 Women’s one-piece Dresses of good quality broadcloth, in the popular Moyen Age style. Are effectively trim- med with embroid- ery and have full- plaited skirt with panel front. Shown in a good range of the new Fall shades. Price $18.50. —Basemont Salesroom Dainty Effects in Neckwear Embroidered Coat Sets, open-work de- | signs with scalloped edge; 50c get. Venise Lace Stocks of good quality; pretty designs; 23c. Windsor Ties of heavy silk, in black, white, brown, navy, light-blue, scarlet and cardinal; 23c. = Black Satin Stocks wid®het ruching top; small bow attached; 50é2= Jabots in long effect; 25, Jabots, short, mediunegnd long, in pret- ty combinations of lacegegnd embroidery; 15¢ and 25e. Tailored Silk Stocks, short and tong tab effects; cardinal, navy and brown; 25c. Embroidered Linen 2llars, large as- sortment of pretty pattéliis; sizes 12% to 1414. Prices, 10c, 1240cahd 15c, “sHtasement Salesroom Silks Attractively Priced Rich, satin Ottoman-cord Silks, eighteen inches wide, in navy, raisin and mulberry. Yard, Gc. Solid-color, self-figured Fancy Serge Silk in reseda, tan, wistaria and sapphire; cight- een inches wide. Yard, 48c, Satin-stripe, Silk Louisine, in small fig- ured effects; black only; nineteen inches wide. Yard, 48c. Orkeda Crepe, a soft, dull-finished silk, especially appropriate for dressy afternoon or evening gowns and separate waists. The color assortment includes light-blue, Dres- den blue, old-rose, pink, strawberry, navy, apricot, amethyst and catawba; also black and ivory. Twenty-two inches wide. Yard, 55c. —Rasement Salearoom Rugs and Art Squares 9x12 Axminster Rugs; $17.85. 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs; $16.75. 9x12 All-Wool Art Squares ; $8.50. 9x10-6 All-Wool Art Squares; 9x9 All-Wool Art Squares ; $6 7-6x9 All-Wool Art Squares ; $5 36x72 Axminster Rugsy$2.85. 27x54 Axminster Risen 63 Oil-Cloth Stove Matse=4-6x4-6; $1.00 ement Kalesroom leat c 1 All Ladies’ Shoes | Safe Co. $2.50 MANUFACTURERS 212 OCCIDENTAL AVENUR, Alhambra Theatre Bldg., 1534 Westlake Boulevard. The finest Sample Shoes made, for men and women, in all REGULAR $4.00 TO $6.00 VALUES. StarSampleShoeShop | SEPTEMBER, 27, Ivvy. “FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STOR OPONS AT 8:20 DAILY AND CLO8IS AT 510, | : | | | Madison or Spring Street, " | Madison or Spring Street, as well as through as well as through | Store from Second Ave. Store from Second Ave. | “We . In the Millinery Section AT $1.45 and $1.65—At these prices there is shown a good assortment of Felt Shapes in black, gray, garnet, emerald, navy and brown AT $1,95—Excellent values in Ottoman Silk Shapes, black, emerald, gray, navy and rose AT $2.25—Velvet Shapes, large, medi um and small, in green, brown, navy, gar net and gray e AT 45c, 60c and 75c—Wings in all the new shades; also black and white. In cluded are large single Wings; pointed Wings in pairs; faneshaped Wings and long quill-shaped Wings. AT 50c, 65¢ and 95c—Breasts for the popular small turbans, in brown, navy, em- erald and garnet New Tuxedo Veilings New arrivals in plain and fancy mesh Tuxedo Veilings, in black and popular col- ors. Attractively priced at 15c, 17¢ and 23c yard, Children’s Knit Waists, 13c A limited quantity of Children’s Cotton Knit Waists, with buttons sewed on, and strongly reinforced, is offered, to close out, at 13c each; 2 for 25c. —Basement Salestoom Women’s Fleece-Lined Hose, 15c Women’s Fleece-lined Black Cotton Hosiery with wide elastic-ribbed top; an excellent quality for warmth and durabil- ity. Pair, 15c. —~Basement Salesroom Fleece-Lined Union Suits, 89c Women’s Pure White Cotton Fleece- lined Union Suits, high neck, long sleeve and ankle length; full-fashioned and trim med at neck with fancy crochet and silk tape. Shown in regular and extra sizes. Attractive value at 89c. Basement Salearoom Six-Inch Taffeta Hair Ribbon, 27c Six-inch, heavy quality all-silk Taffeta Hair Ribbon, in black, white, navy, brown, cardinal and dark-red; yard 27c. —-Rasement Salesroom Women’s and Children’s Footwear At $2.00 WOMEN’S SHOES. AND OXFORDS— Kid Blucher Shoes with patent tip, ex- tension sole and military heel; $2.00. Box Calf Blucher Shoes, stock tip, ex- tension sole and military heel ; $2.00. Kid Blucher Oxfords with patent tip; $2. Chocolate Kid Blucher Oxfords, plain toe and turned or welt sole; $2.00. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES— Boys’ heavy Box Calf Blucher Shoes, heavy, double Goodyear welt sole; foot- form last. Sizes 11 to 2, $2.00. Girls’ Velour Calf Blucher Shoes, patent tip, heavy weight sole and low heel; sizes 11 to 2, $2.00. Girls’ Velour Calf Blucher Shoes, stock tip, heavy extension sok and low heel; $2. green and blue are priced at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. —Basement Salesroom Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Women’s Felt Juliets in red, ra hers and latest styles. Aivambrs | “an Men's Shoes TO SEATTLE FROM ——— OM Bldg. | 1834 Westlake | $3.00 CHICAGO .. ..$33.00 | ST. PAUL E anaemia ST. LOUIS .... 30.00 |] OMAHA $25 NEW YORK .. 50.00 | KANSAS CITY Turn t@The Star Classified Ad Department for the best results. K pIAN Westbound Colonist Fares TICKET OFFICE, SECOND AND COLUMBIA | DRY GOODS | | Entrance on either $12.75 Women’s and Misses’ Strictly- Tailored Suits of diagonals, worsteds, broad- cloth and home- spun, in black and many de- sirable color- ings. Coats are semi-fitting, in various popular lengths, and lined with satin; the skirts are in the new plaited effects. Excel- lent value at $12.75. Basement BSalesroom. Laces, Nets, Embroideries 10-inch Embroidery Edging, cambric and nain- Sook, in effective open-work patterns; yard 14c. 18-inch Embroidery Flouncing in cambric and Swiss; English eyelet effects; yard 25c. Venise Bands and Insertions in a ood assort- ment of trimming widths; yard 8c and 14c. Maltese and Cotton Torchon Edges and Inser- tions; yard 5c, Valenciennes Laces with Edges and Insertions to match, in French and German patterns; yard, Se, 6c, 7c, Be and 9c. 45-inch Chiffon Cloths in white, black, apricot and maize; yard 50c. An assortment of fine quality Net Bands, heavily embroidered in foliage and conventional designs—2 to 4% inch- es wide, in white and cream—is offered at 50c yard. Another choice assortment, including metal effects and colors, is priced at 75¢ and 95c yard. —Basement Salesroom. ~ Values in Cotton Goods 27-inch Staple-check Apron i ay blue and brown ; checks in assorted sizes. Yard, 6%c. 32-inch Dress Ginghams, checked, striped and plaid effects, light and medium dark colors. Yard, 15c. 32-inch Shirting Madras, closely woven, in white with checks, stripes and figures in pink, blue or black. Yard, 10c. 34-inch Cotton Dress Plaids, blue, red ‘and biack ; excellent for school dresses. Yard, 10c: 274nch Flannelette, twilled finish, in a good range of patterns and colors. Yard, 10c. 27-inch Daisy Outing Flannels, in plain white, pink or blue. Yard, 10c, —Basement Salesroom. Cretonne «Crepe Draperies Bordered Cretonnes in green, pink or cream, with rose pattern in harmonizing color; thirty-six inches wide; 12¥c yard. 36-inch Cretonnes, light or dark colors, small or large floral effects; heavier quality than above- described ; 18¢ yard. Artistic Crepes, 32 inches wide, in floral and striped effects; the color-combinations are princi- pally in light shades; effective for many styles of drapery; yard, 19c. | Couch Covers in good Oriental de- | signs, sixty inches wide and 2% yards long, with no fringe. These service- able and attractive Covers are in sub- dyed colors. Price $2.25 each. —Basement Salesroom Daily September 15 to October 15. Similar Reductions From All Eastern Points. Tickets Prepaid by Mail or (elegraph. Money Back if Not Used. tertrsT H. L. KLEIN THE SHQEMAKER, ff you can't get boote or We are independent dealers hand. | Hing all Kimds, mew and second hand, Bite, seow hates Beattie, DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, DOWNING, HOPKIN, & RYEM, Ina RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? (Established 1893) BROKERS Stocks, Grain and Provisions. Both Phones 270, Private Wires, Wash. (304-305-200 Alaske Bids. os New Tailored Fall Suits | i

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