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STL Wry COSSACK HATS A ANSWERED HIA GREY =a Grog: | dave who Invites other wee eall npon me moe but 1 received Afternoon that It yn to call tt the pir, to But Thad} this | Becrte id not see her felt tv And wonde: She re to ber! What of tt? : ang | She} Thure | word | h ctrewm if you 1 and not friend. \Unicss her ing to you thatdt for ber lack, of inty should tell you think of her it do her good, . iy: How can I ? Tet! me how to ples on my face onee a week. affer cach teeth once a week oxide of hydrogen. your diet. Kat ik Water froely, walk every “day. Give bath invhet, then , changing from one ‘Bveral times. Do not the hair thoronghly Which brings out the the hair soft, pGrey: Please tell me tea from celandine Mi Toots, to remove super. G. BR. This ts one of the smartest varta- tions of the semi-military hat which has become so popular with the fair sex. The hat is made of heavy corded silk, and the under brim is banded | with velvet. The cite Ot dane ta are) MEASURE OF HU IS SE tea is usedeas a Tt has no effect on alr. Grey: How can I rid ® companion I do not . VIOLET. him plainly you do not _fompany. WAYS 10 /E OYSTERS CYNTHIA GREY. all bad fried oysters. oysters and oyster soup since we were old Joy partaken of in solitude is not them, and we are al-| 50 sweet aa sorrow shared with one kaow of some new way | ¥¢ love. No human soul can be utterly mis- tails are always nice /erable while there is another on or Sunday night |¢@rth responsive to ite appeal for pthin sandwie or | love, and as there ts no life, even coffee. Cat one| the most abject, entirely barren of mters into email love, existence is not nearly the The sum of happiness is a very simple problem, but one the great est mathematician cannot solve un aided. In the book of life it Ie writ ten, One plus One equals—Happi- hess. | be. The measure of human love Service. Mere words, though speak with the tongue of a poet or write with the pen of a Shakespeare, |menn little. If we love, we Serve. Many women have complained of | their dull and unproductive lives. | And it ts never the woman at the .| Wash tub or the busy mother min |tstering to the myriad wants of a} half-dozen children that voice these | complaints, but the woman of keen with nothing partieular to dish, vinegar, and tomato oon Tobasco on salt and/ juice. Put or fill lemon two and© tea | inte: been id the altuation. It is equal- ly Impossible for the average wom- to cook oysters is to}an cumbered with a multitude of scald and cares, even to the edge of nervous t large oysters Have | prostration, to realize there i# a drop on it large and rapidly growing clase of large as a pea women who have, literally, nothing u it; lay on one| to do. Way, giving them| Desirable as this may seem, to Put on another pit, the tired woman worker, ft is really first oyster on|a tragedy. Can a healthy, energetic fm this way for aj).| person, with every faculty at its quickly keenest and best, be content to Tt is a good as| stand aside and see the world go ive way to pre-|on without longing to lend a hand? Provides a means |s it happiness to be rid of all a family with a ee Me Ot small expense Of pickled pork dozen crackers A oysters, one QUAINT HOUSE DRESS FOR SLENDER FIGURES. B a5 Bumber of oysters DW them into cold} thiy, drain agai n} mectly dry with soft| Sprinkle lightly with | Bread crumbs, cover | Cream ugar | ing pow Lastly add Mites, 1 teas, — 1 pour E Mokena in bits © Water until | Stream up. Of 1 egy von of } WA v\ This is an afternoon frock of brown crepe, the short sleeves and low-cut yoke of which are made in @ soft sheer material The culrass bodice is covered with embroidery decorated with tiny copper heads, The shoulder piece and hair decoration are of copper-colored satin ribbon The seant ruffles which form the skirt are finished at the bot- tom with @ simple hem, stitched. This style is particularly good for the young girl’s first long dress. Maple Cake noe SAP, Jet con 1% cups brit. ine" baking sod @ pinch niet beaten SPonge, spices to wuit Cup citron dozen opie fruit ¥ 44d after 1), ly beats PRCBErVed go cweiye ries POW 2 inches deop in ih buttered paper and oven i add with Als ant flour me, 1 ponge Now eerie an nome BY CYNTHIA GREY, them one table | Stievous affair we make it out to! dutos to ahalt imypossfble for tan td tn- f ~ | alone. RE MAKING A HIT 1 | j bunched and directed forward over |the narrow but alightly rolled brim, | jand it is a most artistic as well as | becoming method ot trimming with | feathers | This hat shows the pretty new | colffure to great advantage, which | will ee ee to Increase ite popularity. HUMAN iavE| dens, even the burden of love andi] human service? | | There can be nothing but discon-| tent and unrest when we feel we are |i} not needed. That Is the supreme | tragedy of old age—to be no longer! NECESSARY to the happiness of | #omeone—to have no longer a real/ place in the world—to be of no! | benefit to our fellow creatures. How much more tragic to see|f] this condition of senility forced on |} & person tn the full vigor of health] and strength! And yet hundreds of |} women spend thelr lives in just| such & state of usclesaness. | Often the means for happiness is so. close at hand it ts overlooked by those who declare their effort: lens lives a burden. ‘There is scarcely @ person IHving who has not someone within the! cirele of blood lationship that does not need assistance of some sort. It may be @ boy or girl strain- |} ing every nerve to get an education } or to learn a trade or profession; perhaps a crabbed old unclé or an {1} and peevish aunt who needs bhu- companienship to sweeten, batures; nm aged and lonely ite, too UHMeifish to ask whet) thePnhould have by right—a young) arm to lean upon and a fresh young voice to read the print they can no longor see. Outside the family circle there are more than enough unfortunates to Mill the most barren life with fruftfal service. Such effort te not & matter of charity, but a coopers tive partnership for obtaining hap- piness. As we give we receive, and addition ts a necessary factor in the sum of happiness. One plus One— or any number you lke—equals a|f} heart and mind at peace, but O: i] cannot solve this magic. probiews |i FASHIONS | Fashionable fans are small. Most of the new coats show added fullness, Shadow striped mohairs are excel- lent for traveling wear. ’ All the pretty, faded, washed out dyes continue to be m 5 Birds perched on top of parasol handles are seen everywhere New turbans are all large and gen- | erally are simply trimmed. There is a rumor that Jackets will) not figure in the autumn styles, High waisted, one-piece frocks are quaint and charming for children, Black sashes accompany many col- ored gowns, and are even worn with white. | Roumanian embroidery appears on many hats, blouses, frocks and coat sults Gold and sliver threads and col- ored silks are much used to orna ment filet net lace, Sashes are used wherever @ line needs lengthening or floating ends will enhance an effect, Filet lace or embroidery on netting |i# one of the most fashionable trim- | mings of the hour Gold and sfiver chatelaine bags are in bad form for tallor mades and other forenoon wear, Crows stitch embroidery has a re- vival. It is used on cushion covers, table covers, bags, ete, In direct contrast to the season's fashion of buttoning the long coats with two or three buttons just be-| which savor of heraldic devices are | rious mistake; low the collars, a new mode has| popular, } tractive, come in of fastening the three-quar- ter length coats with three buttons just above the keeping sandalwood in the or by the invention the hair longer than the F maT Entrance on either | Madison or Spring Street, as well as through Store from Second Ave. Fall Dress Goods NEW SATIN-STRIPE An excellent assortment including plain staple solid black and cream, and novelty designs Persian and floral effects, in light medium-dark color combinations shown is solid-color Challis with fancy Persian side bands forming effective trimming, ‘These fabrics 29 inches wide, and moc at 35¢ yard NEW CHECKED good variety is shown, black-and-white effects now much in demand, These handsome and de- sirable fabrics are’ 34 inches wide, and priced at 35e yard PANAMA SEASIDE SUITINGS —These are sown in medium and block checks in pastel shades of lavender, green and blue. Thirty-six inches wide, and interesting value at 23c yard CHALLIS now ready, colors, in ana Also are rately priced SERGES including the A 80 Basement Balesroom. Women’s Rain Coats, $8.75 Recent arrivals in Women's Rain Coats of good quality cravenette in Oxford gray, tan and olive. These are in seni-fitting styles, double-breasted, with high storm collar and large patch pockets; some are finished with but- tons and stitched bias straps, - Attrac- tive values at $8.75 Hasement Balesroom. | Children’s Felt Hats Stylish Felt Bonnets for little tots from 2 to 5 years, in golf-red, brown or navy, to match cloth coats; trimmed with plaited felt and soft, white ruch- ing. Price, Children’s blocked Felt Mats in, golf- red, navy and leather-brown; very at- and just the thing for early Fall wear, Price, 59¢ Basement Balearoom. 65 Stylish Fall Neckwear Black maphentceret Net Stocks with jabot attached ; Black FE. sega Nét Stocks stud- ded with jet nail-heads; 50c. Black Embroidered Net’ Stocks fin- ished with touches of dainty color; 50c, Eyclet-Embroidered Coat Sets hav- ing deep-se alloped edges; 50c set. Venise Lace Coat Collars in effective styles; 50c and 75¢ Fancy White Stocks with jabot at- tached, heavily embroidered and fin- ished with dainty Valenciennes edge ; S0c Linen Eton Collars, embroidered in polka-dots, trimmed with Venise edge; 30. Military Stocks of Venise lace; an excellent assortment to choose from; 23e. Windsor. Ties in popular colors,; for school wear; 23c. i — Eyelet-Embroidered Stocks, mili- tary shape, with embroidered-scallop 12%e. edge; heavy material; Basement Salesroom. Handkerchief Values Women's Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with design embroidered in corner, and imitation Armenian lace edge; 15c. Women's linen-finished, Handkerchiefs; 11c, Women's — all-linen, Hemsti ae Handkerchiefs, %- and '4-inch hem; 3 for 25c. Women's Hemstitched’ Handker- chiefs embroidered in prefty designs; 14c. Men's Pure Irish Linew Handker- chiefs, hemstitched, with %inch hem; 12% lace-edged —Basemont Salesroom, Notions, Drug Sundries “Best-Hold” plain; 25c. Large-size Back Combs; Sylvia Hair Nets; 2 Acme Tape in assorted, widths; box Jet Buttons, 20¢ to 40c Henkel’s Flexible Nail Files; 10c. Royal Violet Taleum Powder; 10c. Witch Hazel Toilet Cream; bottle, 15c Imported Tooth Brushes; 10c. Carnation, Yutopia, Sandalwood and White Almond Soap; box of three cakes, 25¢ Toilet Soap in small cakes, 1c. Basement Salesroom. Barrettes, pierced and 25c. 5¢ 10¢ assorted sives; dozen, 25 lower hem, There 1s a fad for scenting fans by fan box use of sachet, lthe flow | terfere Silk covered hairpina are a recent They aré said to stay In | food, old kind,” | table, Leaves and scrolls are The seen in BE MIRTHFUL AT MEAL TIME Emotions of anger or pain check) nity for of gastric with the digestion of one's consequently be nothing but good cheer at the parent abundance in new lacos and designs | children at this time makes a se | who makes mealtime an opportu-| problems, ' FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE OFTNS AT 810 DAILY AND CLOSIOS AT Sido, Basement Salesroom Attractive Values in Trimmed Hats At $3.75 and $4.95 At these prices is shown particularly choice sortment of new Fall styles in Trimmed Hats, includ ing handsome Picture Hats, dashing Cavalier ef feets and the very popular Toques and Turbans. Ma- terials are moire, velvet, Ottoman silk, felt and sat- in, effectively — trimmed with Mercury wings, long uncurled ostrich quills, coque feathers, aigrette ef feets and jet ornaments; many show touches of ‘gold, much in evidence in this season's trimmings. Banemont Satexroom a as 80 Excellent Values i in Made-Up Rugs We list below # number of highly attractive values in Rugs made up from short lengths of carpet and border, A wide variety of popular weaves is represented i in the collec- tion, in many desirable designs and colorings. ‘The — sizes range from 5-8x6 to 10-6x13-2. Basement. falesroom BODY BRUSSELS— T APESTRY— 6x6 (three patterns) ; $10.80, 6x6; $5.85 6x6-5; $11.40, 6x6-10; $6.80. 6x6-8; $12.00. 6x97 ; $8.10, An age 7-6x8-3; $8.75. 6x9; $14.10. 6x9; $8.80. 7-6x7-6 ; $16.20, 8-3x11; $9.90. 8-3x9; $16.20.. 8-3x8-3; $11.25. 6-9xB°5 ; $17.40 10-6x10-6; $1430. 0. 3-2; $15.40. 8-3x8-3 (two patterns); $18.00, 10-Gx1 3-27 915.40 8-3x9-10; $19.80. 10-6x12; $17.60. Racine, iD WILTON VELVET— 8-3x12; $22.80 6x6-5; $11.40 ict pees 6x8-5; $13.80. 10-6x11-8 ; $27.60. 6x8-7 ; $13.80. VELV RUNDHAR WILTON— 6x8-2; $17.05, 5-8x6; $7.65. 6x9 ; $18.25 6x6; $8.10. 6x8-3; $10.35. §-3x10-3; $19.2 25, B-3x10-6: $ $27.10. ROYAR WILTON— Ribbon 8-3x8-3; $37.50. Remnants Remnants of Satin and Taffeta Rib- _ bons, in lengths up to 24% yards and widths to 5 inches, are marked at very interesting clearance prices. Basement Salesroorm. AnExceptionally Attractive Offering in Lace Curtains One of the foremost Lace Curtain manufacturers in the States sent us a large shipment of discontinued or dropped patterns—patterns that are all desirable from our standpoint, but are among the many thatthe manufacturer finds it necessary to drop, out of the thousands made each The low figure at which these Cur- tains were secured renders the following unusual val- ues available: season. Basement Salesroom. LOT 1, AT $1.00 Pair—White Nottingham Lace Cur- tains with plain center and attractive bordér; 2% yards long. LOT 2, AT $1.25 Pair—Nottingham Lace Curtains in white, Arabian or cream; strong net, all-over designs in various effects; 2% and 3 yards long. Seven patterns to se- lect from. LOT 3, AT $1.50 Pair — Nottingham Lace Cur- tains, 24 and 3 yards long, in fifteen patterns, including Madras weaves and Cable nets, attractive all-over designs or plain centers with borders; Renaissance, Brussels and Fish- net styles. All are of fine, strong material, in white, cream, Arabian and two-tone effects. LOT 4, AT $1.75 Pair—''en select patterns in Battenberg, Art- craft designs, Brussels Lace, Point d’esprit, and dotted Fish-net ef. fects; strong Cable Net Nottingham Lace in Madras weaves, in cream and Arabian; 2% and 3 yards long. LOT 5, AT $2.00 Pair—Four excellent patterns of Cable Curtains, in Clany and dotted lace effects; woven ; 24% yards long ter. > Net attractive designs, finely Two patterns in Arabian-color have plain cen LOT 6, AT $2.50 Pair—Three artistic effects in Cable Net Cur- 2% yards long; mission and floral designs, or with plain center tains, 2 and conventional border; unusually strong net FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED from the | \vhore jare concerned, | will are vigorous pro digestive functions, food one ¢ SAYS CYNTHIA GREY. driving home a curtain lecture At dinner she usually has ample time to © expressign to her feelings, but better no meal at all than food eaten in bitterness of spirit It may be difficult to shut out from mealtime the discus: | sion of disagreeable or perplexing but it ’ ‘sai tro! jutce and in and guest a good-natured should who keeps up there does more to aid d who disciplines his likewise the wife Py is imperative it wit.--Nuripides. antil to secure the nourishmen laughter Jester was a valuable piece of din {ng room furniture in olden times, entertaining conversation at all the nostrums ever invented. ‘0 form devices quick is woman's DRY GOODS Entrance on either Fe -.. or Spring Street, | as well as through Store from Second Ave. | | Sacques and Kimonos] Dre ette, ing Sacques of kimono flannel- shoulder, shirred to fit made with tuc acros long sleev the and prettily wai Price, 75« wong Kimonos of kimono flannelette and conventional dark-red attractive Persian } J patterns on navy, gray and hirred to xtends from back to front; full, Hi Price, black grounds, Garment i yoke very and trimmed with pat- $1.00. Basement Sa tern bands Oating Flannel Gowns Wonten’s Outing Flannel Gowns of al, and- Are materi quality nh blue well-made, good white or white long and full, neck 50c close-fitting with col- lar. Price, Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns in pretty pink or blue. stripes, having double yoke back and front, and turn- j over collar trimmed with braid. Price 75e. turnover —Basement Salésroom. Piadlad Corsets at $1.00 C. B. a la Spirite—War- ner’s Rust-Proof—Corset “H.” PARISIANA STYLE 999, PRICE $1,00-—Especially adapted for stout fig- ures, with low bust, long front, and re- ducing straps which are designed to produce the fashionable straight lines, Material strong coutil, and three pairs of hose supporters are attached. WARNER'S RUST - PROOF STYLE 157, PRICE $1.00—Designed for the average figure, with low bust and extremely long skirt, the material extending several inches below the bon- ing—a model which produces the de- sired slender, straight lines. Is of strong coutil, and equipped with two pairs of hose supporters. C. B. A. LA SPIRITE 187, PRICE $1.00—A “al model adapted for the average figure, with moderately high bust and extremely long skirt. Material is strong coutil, and the gar- ment is fitted with two pairs of hose supporters Parisiana is new —Basement Salesroom. 28 Petticoats at 95¢c Petticoats of good quality. black sateen, having full gathered flounce finished with bias ruffle and clusters of narrow, stitched bands; 95c. Petticoats of black imitation heather- bloom, having full flounce finished with clusters of shirring and narrow ruffle; 95e, Petticoats of black mercerized: cotton moire, having full flounce finished “with half-inch stitched bands; 95c. —Basement Salesroom. Table Linen Values Full-bleached, alltinen Damask Pat tern Cloths, in floral designs; 64x68) $1.45 ; 64x86, $1.85; 64x104, $2.15. 18x27 Bleached Damask Tray Cloth: with hemmed ends; 25c. 36-inch Square Damask Tea Cloth¢4 with scalloped edge; 95c. 30-inch Round Damask Tea Clothsys with scalloped edge; 95c. 17x17 Hemmed Red-bordered Glass Napkins ; 90c dozen. —Basement Salesroom. In the Shoe Section Women’s Box Calf Blucher Shoes{ stock tip, extension sole and Cuban heel ; $2.00. Women’s Kid Blucher Shoes, patent tip, extension sole and military heel? $2.00. Misses’ Box Calf Blucher Shoes, heavy extension sole and low heel; sizes 214 to 6, $2.00. Bright Vel Blucher School Shoes, patent tip, extension sole and low heel; sizes 8% to 11, $1.45; 11% to 2,4 $1.95, i Girls’ pur Girls’ Kid Lace Shoes, patent tip, me- dium ree sole and low heel; sizes 57} to 8, $1.00; 8% to 11, $1.25; 14% to 2, $1.45, Small Boys’ Box Calf Blucher Shoes for heavy Goodyear welt and low heel; sizes 5 to &, $1.50; 8 11, $1. 11% to 2, $2.00. Infants’ Kid Shoes, tan or red, or tan with white top; also patent leather with white top; $1.00. school, sole 2 to. Basement Salesroom Mrs, Thos. Nelson keen student of realty has a large income from ments through her ability see increases in the value of Qhi- cago property, She is as clever" business as her husband with ils pen | " best results \ ts. invest. and to fore health and good moters of the The court and cheerful | a lvely and} table | than Davenports Lounges nd dank. “ 3 igestion }} ™ Waldorf Bids,