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THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1909, 11 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. ‘DRY GOODS | STOKH OPENS AT AGO DAILY AND OLOSIS AT S160, —= PUFASE TELL ME WOMEN'S QUESTIONS. ANSWERED By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Mine Grey Are beavy iresses needed in California this Ume of year? How ahall | make up some pretty buat simple wash dresses for one who ts middle-aged? jim order to cut down expenses }eould [I provide enough lunch to j inst the entire trip? M. T. A.--You will have little or no use for heavy dreases in Callfornia this | time of year, For one who fe mid dieaged white mull dresses made in one piece and trimmed with valenciennes lace are always dain ty. Soft shades of gray or lavender in gingham make attractive dresses with embroidery trimming. The latter could be made in two plecea and soft ribbon belts worn It would be rather difficult to prepare any kind of lunch that would last five days, However, you could take enough cold meat, bread and relishes for two days, — am sosieighisiidladiadit Entrance on ether Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, Madison or Spring Street, as well as through as well as through Store | from Second Ave. Store from Second Ave. An Excellent Sivne of the ‘fins Sous Effects in Sane: and Trimmings AT $2.25—Velvet Shapes, including Gainsborough and Rolled- brim effects, as well as the popular small Hats turned up in the back. Especially good values at the price. NO SCHOOL,” BATTLE | pa THE CHILD CRUSADERS AT $1.45 and $1.65—At these prices there is displayed an excel- lent assortment of Felt Hats in a variety of desirable shapes and col ors. AT $1.95—Corded Silk and Satin Shapes with black facings, in a good selection of colors, including gray, green, electric-blue, Co- penhagen, navy and rose, AT 50c and 95e—Heckle Breasts in brown, tan, green, red and navy. T 15e—Fancy Feathers in brown, black, navy and blue. AT 65c—Black Aigrette effects; several attractive styles, and after that resort to wafers and |i AT 18¢ and 35c— | AT 18¢e AND 35c—Fan-shape Wings in white, brown potted meats, You can alway# buy ~ : i . . eae cava ative. x I black P 3 fruit at stations through the west Long and short Quills in black, red, green, navy, gray | green, navy, amethyst, black and gray. Dear Misa Grey lam going tol give a shower for a bride-to-be. jf Will you please suggest what kind | to give and what prize games we iff ean play? ADRIAN. |i A.--Give a kitchen shower and |i combine the game with the shower, | guest to bring a kitchen |i arefully wrapped In heavy Number each parcel in . beginning with one, and place them on a table in the /f BE SOME OF WORMIGTOWW'S CHILD CRUSADERS [805 Dil sle‘vmom Arrente deine? READING AND PRAYER THERE. cards with numbers corresponding to the packages, give one to each guest, and let them guesa what the different parcela contain. They can handle the parcels, but the pa per must not be broken. Give firet and second prizes to the two guests | having the most correct answers. Request the guest of honor to open the packages while the answers are being corrected, and brown. | Good values in Black Ostrich Plumes are offered at: Double Wings, in browy and green } 10-inch length, $1.15; 14-inch, $1.85; 16-inch, va i Basement Salesroom. Laces, Nets and Embroideries Silk-embroidered, Colored Net Bands in popu- lar shade and 95¢ yard, Silk-embroidered Net Bands, white and ecru, In good trimming widths; 50c yard. Valenciennes Edges and Insertions, French and German patterns ; 5e, 6c, 7c, 8c and 9c yard, White and ru Venise All-Overs, good de signs; $1.00 18-inch Black Venise All-Overs of excellent quality ; $1.75 yard. 72-inch Plain Nets, white, cream and ecru, strong mesh; 40c yard. 45-inch heavy quality Chiffon Cloth, very a propriate for auto veils, in white and black; ibe yard 42-inch Net Waisting, ring, spot and dot de- signs, small and medium-sized dots, in white only; 32¢ yard. Plain Tucked Nets, small and medium size tucks, in white only ; 36c yard. Cotton Torchon Edges and Insertions to matchy 5c yard. 2-inch All-over Embroidery, small and medium designs i in open and blind effects; 50c and 65¢ yd. —Basement Salesroom, Drapery Section Values Dotted and Figured Curtain Muslin in a vari- ety of popular patterns; useful for making sash curtains, or long, ruffled bedroom curtains. Thir- ty-six inches wide; price, 10c yard. Arabian Casement Cloth—a very attractive fab- ric for side curtains, over-drapes or curtains next to glass—in Arts & Crafts and mission style pat- terns; good, strong quality. Price, 18¢ yard. Two new patterns in Arabian-color Net, fish- net design; serviceable material for long or sash curtains; 45 inches wide. Price, 20c yard. 48-inch Roman-stripe Tapestry, good colors in three patterns, desirable for couch covers, por- tieres and pillow covers ; 40c yard. —Rasement Salesroom. he ’ Children’s Rompers, 19c, 29c, 39c Children’s Rompers of pink and gray duck, sizes 4, 5 and 6; exceptional values; price 19. Children’s Rompers of dark-blue shirting, plain color, piped with white or blué and white stripes; sizes 2, 4 and 6 years; pri Children’s Rompers of dark- blue shirting, heavy quality, with collar and belt piped with white; also of pink-and-white checked materials and navy blue jean. Well-made and excellent for Fall and Winter wear. Price 39c. —Basement Salesroom. Children’s Stylish Fall Coats Sizes 2 to 5 Years Children’s Coats of diagonal cloth, as- chan or bearcloth, in navy-blue, red, gray and brown, lined with sateen to match material. These are double-breast- ed, box-coat style, fastened with gilt or pearl buttons. Attractive values at $2.25, $2.50 and $3.50. Children’s Hosiery, 15c Pair Children’s Fast-black, Ribbed Cotton Hose, in medium weight, with extra double knee; spliced heel and toe. Sizes 6 to 10; 15c pair; 2 pairs for 25c. Long Broadcloth ( Coats, $14.75 Long Coats of good quality black broad cloth, tight-fitting back, with coat collar and revers, and tailored cuffs trimmed with buttons; have lapped, stitched seams, and are lined to waist with a good grade of satin. Price $14.75. is atianhk tihiniiias All-Wool Knit Sweaters, $2.95 Women’s and Misses’ all-wool, fancy weave Knit Sweaters in box and semi fitted styles, with single or double- breasted front; have patch pockets and high or low neck. Shown in red, gray and white—some have collar and cuffs in contrasting shade. Price $2.95. ~-Basement falesroom. ~ Women’s Black Petticoats, $1.45 Women's Petticoats of good quality black imitation heatherbloom, having deep flounce finished with two narrow ruffles and stitched bias bands; also with dee flounce trimmed in cluster-tucks and i fles. Price $1, 45 Cool-Weather Dressing Sacques AT 50c—Dressing Sacques of kimono flannelette in dark red Persian pattern or navy-blue-and-white and black-and-white stripes. Have full front, long sleeves and are belted at waist; close-fitting neck and turnover collar, plain or trimmed with ruffle. AT $1:25—Dressing Sacques of blanket cloth in lavender, blue and gray with de- sign in white, trimmed on edge with zephyr scallop. Also Eiderdown Sacques in red or gray, trimmed on edges with em- broidered zephyr scallop —pasement saieeroom Attractive Values in Silks CHANGEABLE TAF ~-Good quality Changeable Taffeta Silk, in the following color combifations: black and burnt orange, black and steel-gray, black and golden brown, ‘blue and tan. Nineteen inches wide; excellent value. SOLID-COLOR TAFFETA, 43c Yd.— Solid-color, pure silk Taffeta, shown in navy, marine, Gobelin, Nile, light blue and ivory. Nineteen inches wide. SATIN DUCHESSE,3@ Yd.—Black Satin Duchesse, a firmly woven quality in lustrous finish; 18 inches wide. EXTRA-WIDE SATIN DUCHESSE, We Yd.—A very superior quality Black Satin Duchesse in extra width (35 inches). Unusually good value at the quoted pric NOVELTY SILKS, 48 Yd.—A gen- erous assortment of Novelty Silks, consist- ing of Taffietas and Louisines in pin- checks, pretty stripes and broken plaids, and solid-color Peau de Cygne in jacquard designs, in a good range of desirable color- ings. —Rasement Seleroom, how Interesting Bedding Values” : Double-bed-size quilted Cotton Com- forts, covered on both sides with dark-col- ored, figured materials ; $1.00 each. Double-bed-size Cotton Blankets in tan or gray; soft-finished ; 75c pair. 18x25 Chicken-feather Pillows, covered with A. C. A. ticking; 50c¢ each. —Rarement Saloaroom. i, Pa. Oct. 4—The } to go to school until the order had of Norristown are ge mpage a ae ine | oy and girls are still parading, Mer religion Just a5) orrying banners and bibles, and ¢hild crusaders did | cheering for the lone school board sao. When the) member who stood for the bible. ordered bibie| Some of them are talking of car- stopped in the) rying the matter to Gov, Stuart called a strike,| Lawyers are busy while the schools Was « strike likelare tie, The child crusaders of for religion's sake.| Norristown are in the fight to a them up in refusing! finish. ——— PARLOA: AN APPRECIATION woman has ever;values tn home life. She wrote the uplift of the/ only recently: than Maria Parloa, “It is a aad fact that some good died. housekeepers are not good home- Cookies. the principles of| makers. The young housekeeper| Half a cup of shortening, one cup oking, and by books, / should bear In mind that, while it/of sugar, one-half cup of milk or lectures she intro should | water, pinch of salt, 4 cups of four ¢ methods into thou A and flavor. Roll thin and bake tn & quick ovon, filion copies of her/ this does not make a home. 0: jn use. During the/ can get all of these comforts tn a Cottage Pie. her life, she pre | well-conducted hotel or boarding} In the bottom of a ple plate put a the food ceria house, but the man or woman is to | good layer of nicely minced mut }be pitied who has no higher ideal |ton or beef, season to taste, add an her. ger knowl-| of a home than what is furnished hoda, she cul) by a hotel or boarding house, no potatoes and bake In hot! ot relative! matter how sumptuous. oven balf an hour, or unt!l potatoes = = Som aoees jare well browned. fosa, and for several weeks after. ward rubbing is all that the art ‘omato Pie, cles require to bring them up to the| One pint of chopped green tomat- proper brilliancy. Once s month or once In stx|#ugar, 1 cup of molasses, one-half) weeks is the time for these silver |cup of vinegar, 2 tablespoons of for otherwise maids are | flour, spice of all kinds. Pat whole | apt to ged dependent upon ite ef-| raisins and bits of butter on top| and consequently to neg-| before putting on the upper crust. lect the weulty cleaning. Makes one large or two small ples. d CQDK BCDK —Rasement Salesroom. onion chopped fine, cover with! Women’s Vests and Drawers, 29c Women’s pure white Cotton Vests, fleece-lined, in medium weight, with high neck and long sleeves, finished with fancy crochet edge at neck; perfect-fit- ting; 29c. Women's Drawers to match above vests, in ankle length; 29c. “rg Salesroom. gizzard, heart, liver and feet of any fowl; cut off claws at first joint of each toe and scale feet tn) boiling water; this loosens scaly | cuticle and it is easily removed. Piace the other parts in pot with feet and cover with water. Add a small onion, pepper and salt. Ral!) Ul tender, When done thicken | Nquid with browned flour and but ter. Stir in a little parsley. Women’s Cotton Union Suits, 59c somen’s white Cotton Ribbed Union igh neck, long sleeve and ankle ‘Style; perfect-fitting. Exceptional- ly good values at 59c, —Hasement Salesroom. Corset Values at 49c and 75c AT 49%—Corsets of strong coutil, adapted to fit the aver- ye figure, with very long skirt d moderately low bust. A model designed to produce the slender, straight-hip effect. Fitted with two pairs of hose support AT 75e—A new C. B. a Ia Spirite Corset designed for the average fall figure, with mod- erately low bust and skirt very long over front, hip and direct back. Is of strong coutil, and two pairs of hose supporters are attached Poor Man's Frult Cake. One ege, well beaten; 1 cop sugar, % cup butter, % cup sour milk, 2| cups flour, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 tea ] Spoon cream tartar, 1 teaspoon cin | namon, % teaspoon cloves and % | teaspoon allspice; last of all, 1 cup | chopped raisins, mixed with flour! ee of tat chopped ralsine, mire li Wash Goods Values at 12 1-2c Yd. sas mg as brilliant ) Shirting Madras, thirty-two inches wide, ae ts ‘coane. PRIZE WINNER figured and striped designs on white Woman who has mas- ground; closely woven; 12M%ec yard. Of Natening intetit- ‘i ; ; MAKES STATEMENT | Short lengths of Kimono Crepe in as a hal sorted dark-colored patterns; twenty-seven rc 43 inches wide; 12'%c yard. ‘Ws our faces,” the ae : : : ull ale wa, “but we make our Soft-finished Bleached Cambric, suitable i for making underwear; thirty six inches And mainly be wide; 12% yard. pavement Mascorecen endisioalpemmnmaaanceram —Basement Salesroom, Representative of Estate of P. D. Beckwith Talks of Awards at Exposition, Referring to the winner's side! of the controversy on awards of |i the jury on stoves and ranges, at) the exposition, C. E. Burton, repre-| senting the Estate of P. D. Beck-| greatest it may truly —Basement Salesroom. eed Women’s ar Misses’ Footwear at Attractively Moderate Prices WOMEN’S SHOE not only handsomer and thetr courtahip pro- —Basement Salesroom. RAR AAA AAA Actually become with, tne, sald: “As wo have all Women’s Viei Kid Blucher, Shoes, patent tip, } In the Floor Coverings Section $78 are beautiful | that the other people wanted, we|ff] | Women’s Patent Leather Shoes, with tip, me- | swing last and Cuban heel; $2.95 : ni a : Feet them. Na very naturally have no quarrel over |[ dium weight sole and military heel; $2.95. Women’s Fine Kid Blucher Shoes, mat top, SPEC AL, PU RCH, \SE OF CHINA AND JAP- deliet ade — the findings of the jury of awards, |} Women’s Patent Blucher Shdes, mat top, plain | patent tip, Goodyear welt sole and military heel; ANESE MATTING— e, and in Srevak Sica tue ie ena or teal toe, creased vamp, ice. be and military | $2.95 nt large Ape of China ~_ Japanese Mat- ool Cupid will do stent abe eavertions awards tharlle heel; $2.95. f | MISSES’ SCHOOL SHOES Pi tap ie at an oan y low figure, is of- gg Poe the jury Gid not make. The words | Women’s ent Leather Bitton Shoes, black Misses’ Fine Vici Kid Lace and Button Shoes, ered at a corresponding ing. About twenty a ‘highest award’ constitute an ad-| attractive patterns to select from. Come in one- vertising asset that {* appreciated loth top, straight tip, light-weight sole and Cu- fi ree “7 elt sol low heel; ¢ = ld do in six clo ri ig ip, lig i foot-form last, Goodyear welt sole and low heel; and two-roll lots, and priced at 15¢, 20c and 25¢ i ban heel; $2. sizes 2% to 6, $2.45 by all, and the losers who have| i sizes 2% to 6, $2 : a Vuniversally acclaim. 80 advertived did it with a wilful Women’s Patent Leather Bhtton Shoes with | — Misses’ Patent Leather Blucher Shoes, mat top, se ON DOOR MATS, size 14x24, 45: 16x27 beatifier. No real disregard of our rights, We agree |i] gray suede top, street-weight ‘sole and military | foot-jorm last, Goodyear welt sole and low heel; A DC MATS, size 14x24, 45c; 16x27, enters the human with the malleable folks that their |] jee] ; $2.95 izes 214 to 6, $2.45. 60c ; 18x30, 75c. | + $2.95. sizes 24% to 6, $2.45 . ~ the gate of love ae O50 SSB Cinde SUBETEtS ENS Women’s Patent Leather Button Shoes with Misses’ G stat Bisktan, Shoes Sedbdedek tens Carpet Ends, Drummers’ Samples and short ‘ tistinct from gray tron ranges, Ike we , a y isses’ Gun-metal Button Shoes, foot-form last, P : has Sage oan (that's fast how the jury of|[} blue cloth ~ stra ight tip, light-weight sole and welt sole and low heel; sizes 21% to 6, $2.45 lengths of Carpet, from 4 to 20 yards long, at very awards thought when they gave us Cuban heel; Rasement Salesroom. low prices, FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated Bake Oven Treatment For Ladies and Gon tion Massage and Cool ded ta ‘Treatment, We Sollett Your Patronage. ena, —- TOURIST BATHS — 23% —Basement Salesroom. be . the one highest award grand prize | i ANG FOR SiLVeR. AW and gave some of the malleables| oe ailver plate, and gold medals), but the talk of there ff et those pieces which| Velvet conte and hats, fur trim-|being a malleable and a gray tron locking like new , Will be popular for dressy oc-| range class is a joke every trace of dull. “We compete with the matleables time to come, {s| for the consumers’ business, and fi} conelats of ‘the there is no reason why we should |ff Measure of put- not compete before the jury of | Stticles into a awards. The official rules and reg- | holler after giving ulations had but one class—a free with harte-| forall. The malleables entered the then to cov-| An excellent window refrigerator | race ag malleables, just as a pacing into which a|can be bought for $3.50, but a soap | horse would be entered as a pacer has been|box cooler will cost leas than 60\in a free-for-all harness racw and cents. for a malleable man to advertise bgteal for two| An ingenious woman uses althat he has received the highest FIREPROOF STORAG bles 1s comparable pm £2 BO remove |small sheet iron oven from @ disqaward on mallea wth Bis rag fe gr rublearded gasoline stove as a cold|to the pacing horse decisively hi » “ sp it| beaten by a trotter, if the owner | N's BYR Th Ber, which Cn Jt i welt painted to keep lof the pacer were to advertise that DIAMONDS cnmon ae: the ease of hana MAIL ORDERS FILLED aT | ADVERTISED PRICES. LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS FOR OCTOBER. x Money Saved Ladies’ Sample Shoes Exclusively for Household Goode, Cor. Second Av, and Pike, | ives apocta) and careful attention DOWNING, Hor te these tit-|he had the fastest ‘pacing horse’) pismcnds are a good investment} ie fing thom in for esas on of plate, lage prove truly economical; |in the race The exposition offl-| we well them on weekly payme mt | oy Os ahaination Wego suspect . BROKERS 4 designs | having col-|cials refused to tolerate such dis-| pian, m a ee = tw Actually ‘the | asf pie S eiaiane oft not good regard of our rights, and we beltove Sterling Jewelry Co. es Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or phe See oe eeretont, the de e best places |that the public will be equally so- UCHARD ort 5 i . trem (eg beg fleorgencle dG neg 7 ol vere in condemnation. Room 117. 705 First Avenue, 1207 Second Ave, sell real estate, etc. 804-905-200 Alunka Bldg.