The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1909, Page 9

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Grey: Wor ive ft A.—You can clean your black 1 quart berries, 1 pint sugar, 1 smenee how to , hes by dipping in gasoline and pint water, Boil 30 minutes, For ore and also then shaking them till they are dry jolly strain and jet cool in jelly ery iJ SCHWEITZER and fluffy, You can then recurl glasses. For sauce use without wuss M. SC 1 * |them by using a very dull.blunt atratoing wat be knife, taking a amall bunch of the pees mu Laenants petals hors at a time, being careful Spanish Cream ~ ploot, Pea layer of th eay not to curl too tightly Willow 6 exes, 1 quart milk, 4 box gela Pty hh er and sprivkl« tumes are made by knotting to tT small tea wee ied go on until gether the foatners to make them k gelatine in a aa added fro nger. It is a Very slow and te until soft, Boll milk oe ering fre v0 4 process and requires an ex 16 minute fet to ow pert at feather we > make the} ile bea yolks and sugar, ae plume, symmetrical | then stir in the yolks, Boll until it | mI | « to thicken, then beat the ee ped Dear Mias Grey: Please tell me | a-froth, Suir into cus “A perfume f there is a Middle West, and what eat hard and pow nto =" | States comprise it alae doe the | | molda y @ry the Missourt river divide the eaters aye Pee rom pillow and western stat | Cheese Wafers. nares NDECIDED. Butter crackers, Grate dry ¢ eee aad clananion re eae P as Svening slippers of white suede dt buckskin in colonial design, | OVeT them (the yellow is prettiest) gqaeres ond cles A.—The term “Middle West" ts with pretty buckles and doublelooped bow of grosgrain | Salt and toast in hot oven, Serve N i the piilo an arbi term, applied to/ ribbon, are in high favor for evening wear |with afternoon tea. bags and put ar and you wil! Mind | Mpslightfelty perfumed not supposed to be a dividin leap wate Ik of egg, 6 table Lew y: Can joup w r, yo of es. cooly will between eastern and western | 2h Raa |*poons sugar, Add salt to it. When " » | | coo enapoon ba of a linen center; . | “ 8 jeooked and cool add teaspoon by a vt MRS. BUNCH ' ] es form habit The busy! This movement elevates the chin,/nana or lemon extract. Pour over {If 5 tyr Dear Miss Grey: Please give me | fore takes care not to! and pulla upon almost every muscle | aliced anas, Heat white with 2] your ieanterptece is a 4 recipe for chutney which can be | (op over her writing machine or/of the body. Any busy girl can go) tablexp confectioner’s sugar ean be dolled, o made and pu. up in a day actory thible through it rapidly several jynes as | Spread on top. wag ed = pea MRS. ¥ To counteract undesirable tenden-| soon as ahe rises. Running in one's} however, S Worked in ‘ cles there are several simple exer-| room stimulates the Iver and the Good Chicken & a gs and crdipary wasbin weal ch sauce can) cises which will prove valuable to) circulation of the blood, and reduces} Cut cold roast pork in ea. Mix the marks, ic will in one day, It would | many women for various reasons superfiuous fat. One simply takes | with chop iN MINUTES HE young man who is ontimethrows nce in his favor beginning. nctuality betokens man and watch. posed ¢ and reliability in a —<—<— | = OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR ing the colors and rulning the cen terplece mh this «¢ an, ‘bu by looking tn city D tel i one's (UESTIONS ANSWERED deg a: Dear Miss Grey Please tel how to clean black ostrich 1 and how willow plumes ar L. rtain stat usually Mississippl river sup lying be “seus TRY THESE FOR EXERCISE THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1909 “DAINTY SLIPPERS OF WHITE SUEDE rom maR’| “=e Cranberry Jelly Banana Pudding. Heat 1 cup milk and half water jadd 6 teaspoons cornstarch In half Garnish the Pour alf 4 celery the ordinary running step tn one} dish with celery leaves. spot, keeping the hands on the hips,| boiled dressing over it or clenched in sprinting style, and the head well up. T ¥ steps will} do for the beginner, the number of | should be thrown wide in practice steps and the energy expended to | time. be Increased with practice | For straightening round shoulders! Tx jand promoting an ereet carriage,| with shoul there is an effective bust easy ©: potsed. cise. Stand with the body hips, raise the leg with the kne polsed upon the bails of the feet. bent, and kick to the side, quick |!™* | Place the hands flat upon the chest and hard, then bring the foot back with the tips of the middie fingers to first position. k 5 | Loose cidthing is absolutely os ential when exercising. The sum | mer bathing bloomers make an ox olent costume for indoor athletics | Rven in cold weather, the windows College Gingerbread. One tablespountul butter, 2% cups flour, salt, half teaspoon ln bamon, two-thirds cup molasses. Fill and erect | the cup with sugar, 1 teaspoon soda and body “the i cup sweet or sour milk hands upon the Sbrtakte top with sugar before bak Chocolate Pudding. Yne quart of milk, scald, add 2 aares of chocolate, 2 tablespoons touching. Fix the eyes upon the ne value of these little exercises! chandelier, or a spot in the ceiling depends not upon the number of! paper, Keep the knees stiff, bend | times a movement is repeated me-|9f cornstarch, 1 cup of sugar, flavor the body forward at the hips, do not|chanically, but upon energy put With vanilla, chili and serve with |f }let the elbows drop, and never lose| into cach movement, and the mental | hipped cream. | vaatioatee 5 of that charmed celiing spot.| force which prompts it. Se SE This year y the tas use of ot the button has become a fine art. For coats the buttons are almost always large aud comparatively few of them are used. | van Prult Cake. . or f sugar, cup butter, |coats for the Nttle ones are the | 9 one te Ot ee a aston heavy tweeda, plain or with double! — dissolved in the milk, 2 cups face, and wool serges. pur, 1 cup chopped raisins, 1 tea wegen gag jpoon vanilla, % teaspoon cinna Buttons and loops made from}ioon and allspice, % cup molasses either iike or different material last thing. may be employed for trimming pur- | pores on young irl ‘8 dresses. Cucumber Pickles. Furniture border. 55 Pair. AT House $1.00—One- Piece Dresses of kimo small check, The no flannelette, in black-and-white with fleece inside. shirt waist is made in waist style, with close fitting neck, collar and sleeves but- toning at wrist; the skirt is five-gored, fitting the hips smoothly, and has inverted plait in back. AT $1.50—One-Piece House Dresses of kimo- turnover | pretty Aprons are made | in blue-checked patterns. | finished with bias bands | like that pictured to left, | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Sere Opens at and Clones at Gio 100 Pairs of Fine Blankets’ These Blankets were slightly soiled, but have been laundered and are exceptionally strong values |! at $2.5. Values in Women’s Aprons and House Dresses pally To Be Sold at Full double-bed size Blankets, with fine all- wool filling and cotton warp—white with blue | AT 50¢ — Gingham Princess Aprons, gored to fit the figure, with deep pockets and full ruffle at bottom. These of Amoskeag gingham AT 50c — Margaret Aprons of plaid Amos- keag gingham, dark-blue stripe or figured percale, of plain blue, and white percale with blue, red or black dots. The Ging- ham Aprons are made d to the Full Capacity Yesterday, So Today We Run Free—Free to Those 50 10-Acre Tracts at Birmingham | AT $50 PER ACRE On Terms of $2.00 per Month One lady writes: I pald rent for 15 years but I am now glad to way I make $200 clear each month raising Belgian hares and poultry. I have 9 small children and they have lots of pure Jer sey milk and cream and eggs I have lots of free wood and water on my & acres at Birming bom and would not sell out at any price. Men with brains buy land on the Sound; fools laugh at them; Is work for others all their like the ox. The LAST BIG LAND ===SALE OF == 2,000 ACRES Will Be Continued AT BIRMINGHAM, Tomorrow and Friday OCT. 20 AND 21, BASS ON LAND. ong or Earlington or Pa’ WALK TO BE LAID, ” WANTED NOW. 156 MILE® OF MEN A silk shirtwalst to match the | skirt with which it is worn always | looks well, and if brightened up by iinen turnovers is tractive. especially at and joining them dividual effects. _Favorite matera for schoo! Hot The semi-princess dreases are so wafers and crystallized prunes form popular that many women are se lecting separate waists and skirts chocolate, & @ainty course for luncheon or| spice over them, leaving the bag of supper eftectively in semb-princsss style, thus giving tn- || hooks instead of one. FEIT O- unsweetened | peppers, and lay them in a stone Dress skirts will not sag if they the vinegar. are provided with tape straps even- roots will keep the vinegar from ly pinned and are hung on twolteumming over. The Instantaneous Response of | Shrewd Piano Buyers Dignifies the Great KOHLER & CHASE Publicity Sale | Only Four More Days to Take Advantage of This | Most Remarkable Proposition | Sixty-two Pianos Sold Monday and Tuesday. This $50.00 Coupon Good as Gold at Kohkr & Chase's. tev d THIS OUT Co0? Rp Nee eee YMC on ay er, TO OCT 250 a? pa Q CHASE: One gallon of. vinegar for 200 cu cumbera, 2 ounces cloves, 2 ounces White mustard seed, 2 ounces all-| Spice, 2 ounces alu powder, ounces salt. Put all in a m and acald In the vinegar wipe the cucumbers and with bias front and full | ruffle at bottom. AT 15c—Band Aprons of washable blue-and-white checked gingham. AT 25e—Band Aprons of blue-and-white checked Amoskeag gingham or white per- cale with design in black. A number of the | Gingham Aprons are trimmed with full ruf- fle all around. AT 25e—Tea Aprons of white crossbar dimity, cut round, trimmed with full hem- stitched ruffle. These have broad sash to tie. Remnants of Table Linens, Towelings, White and Colored Wash Goods at Low Prices Unusually attractive values are afforded in Remnants of various Wash Fab- jf rics, including Ginghams, Percales, Madras Cloth, Outing Flannels, Galateas and Crepes; Persian Lawns, India Linons, Long-Cloth and Nainsook; Crash Towelings; Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens in various lengths and qualities; also half-dozen lots of Table Napkins. _ RRDRRORRRERRRRRRESEGERRAS NRE Millinery Values: Popular C.-B. a la Spirite Corsets SMART TRIMMED 75c and $1.00 HATS AT $4.95—A varied no flannelette in black- and-white plaid, with small black de- | sign; waist is tucked across front and | has front plait, collar, belt and cuffs | trimmed with pattern border. The | smoothly-fitting gored skirt has in- verted plait at back and is trimmed down front with pattern band. Other attractive House Dresses at this price, trimmed with pattern bands, are shown in navy-blue and white. jar, and pour the hot vinegar and spice in. Put in a weight of somo kind to keep the cucumbers under A few horseradish Ready for use in jabout 3 weeks. Act Quick. collection is presented at this STYLE 141, PRICE price—all becoming styles,$ 75c—This Corset is of and no two alike. Comprised strong coutil, with mod- are large, medium and erately low bust and turban shapes, in felts, vel- long puive the cantacial vets, corded silks and moire silk, with and most popular color-combina- extending below the bon- ing; pairs of hose supporters are attached. A model especially de- trimmed breasts the effectively birds, feathers rs, wo wings, tw fancy Less Than the Same Quality Can Be Bought Elsewhere To forever settle the question of supremacy in the Northwest of Piano merchan- dising, Kohler & Chase, in conjunction with Eastern manufacturers, will, REACHING ANNOUNCEMENT IS PUBLICITY. F, L. JORDAN, General Manager. coop ON ANY NEW PIANO, 350 High-Grade New Pianos for $115, and Ornaments are — andthe garners $1 20, $1 Fa $1 30, $1 45, $1 50 «nag sah 4 kt. is fitted with a pairs : commencing + HOME | e | LADIES’ HOME Big FREE BOAT VENUS, no Monday morning at 8:30, and continuing until October 25, submit the most remarkable | LADIES 1 | JOURNAL | k ae and savociaiin vieaeiltion to piano buyers ever offered by any house anywhere. idence re eric eison | STYLE BOOKS w that OPEN AND ABOVE BOARD, WITH NO CONCEALED CONDITIONS AS BP gpidalceec ling, | FREE large ARE EMBODIED IN SO-CALLED CREDIT LETTERS AND PIANO BOND | For incorporated } morn SCHEMES, THE ESSENCE OF THIS MOST REMARKABLE AND FAR- Established 1850 tions of the season are in- signed for the average figure. bans is made at $2.75 and STYLE 187, PRICE $3.75, and a newly-received { ¢1.00-—A Corset design- line of Tailored Hats affo ords ed for tal’ full’ Geass: excellent values at $3.25. . $ a with medium high bust skirt; give cut the effect de- and very long and made to straight-hip manded by current fash Material is strong Popular Trim- mings, including Os- | trich Plumes, Heckle | Breasts, Wings, Quills | cluded | A strong showing of Tur- 7 i , of hose supporters, new “if have work nerurat i \ ; We will accept the above cou $50 as first payment on DOWNING, HOVKINS @ RYER, tae ween Be, Renee He ‘ ERMS hdh Seti einie Ie UP TENORIO, ecb rined chews hicheoatien' ,DIAMONDS ptbavenenten te ete ry gy oak October 25, 1909. Balance ut the rate of $1.25 per Plas i og i “rs es trp on Bg week and upwards, with simple {nm the unpaid balance mon week! BROKERS 11 miles from pBvere pt boat; no ti¢etd needed; or come . a * Sterling Jewelry Co. Stocks, Grain and tr yvistoms, to ©. D. Millman’s offices in OPEN EVENINGS said Beane © Room 117 70S Whest Av, Both Phones 270. Private Wires Times Blot] tor free mapg and a) BOY, SELL, 894-305-300 Aloske Bldg, ides of all this country. ASE [318 § d A |DO YOU WAN x antes ay hone adte of this fang at Bir. FULL OF TROUT AND BLACK REGISTERS? Business ‘Bringers. ‘Star classified ads. Buy or " Le [200 James St. Seattle, wail sell real estate, ete

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