The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1909, Page 9

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THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1909 —Funnituna FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. eoteneesnns DRY GOODS Btore Clo Dally at 6190 DRY GOODS pestssses THE WORLD, THE FLESH AND THE BABY {loYNINIA GREYS: BY EOMUND VANCE COOKE AND JOHN B, GRUELLE,. ibid biddiehieeeeeD LLL illicit ttt rte t tt ttt ttt bay npeen rea ere rata last on the et of fall = eally the dejictous of all. Many house hrf ffound this place, Balbo didie more.| |," '*"") Rugs, Art Squares and Mattings | eset Semel alte xeting OS | (Secssaercl| —Pronounced Values— _|| Bae aes acorns water will 9 ai? you; swe |Felpen tor making lly and oe : ’ o4 of quinces, and this letter | - @ . ° * Be oar over the fruit ' « y " oe Ml anawer als bs To direct attention to the extensive display of inexpen- wean Sani ere are Do to ife yo Ly cool ne rirst without sugar, as bae{ff || Sive Rugs, Linoleums, Art Squares and Mattings to be ; aun said areacta Gi j : AY) | beset pep inden palin Te gh. found in the Basement Salesroom Rug Section, a number toa paste with salad d , IM ti , | pound of sugar for every pound of ounc e bas , § 1 g section, a ee Sash cold Ome! ap d race you 0 i lead oon’ Moone eam tin soa of popular items have been specially priced for today’s ad- on buttered other shore ‘ ; vn quince flavor by using one-third ap if || yvertisement, | Marmalade is delicious. Wash) 9x12 Tapestry Rugs; special $9.25. | 1 | the fruit, quarter and remove ¢ | ? 5”? 4 . Tapioca. i and blossom ends. Put in 9x12 Bokanya Rugs; special $13.50. Wf clear three tablespoon and add enough water to cove r 4 . be of granulated tapioca ¢ é F i 7, * Cook sc until soft. Rub through |} i Ix10-6 Bokanya Rugs; special ‘of water with a teaspoonful 2. ¥. fe 5 & colander, and add three-fourths | as “ fh i $12.50 Maier. Stir constantly. Chop f ' RR Cu, “ ita measure of sugar, Cook slowly h ON i, fee . . & halfhour, stirring constantly. |ff || , ~S 6x9 Bokanya Rugs; special $8.00. Pour into Jelly glasses, and cover | Y i . . For jelly, proceed as in the above |f || ayes) pial 9x12 Artloom Wilton Art Squares; jpeg Aer rubbing Crone I 1 | special $8.50. ander, put into a bag and let drip. |Iif pot Co ys B | aH } Boll juice 20 minutes and add | TAee UN; 9x10-6 Artloom Wilton Art equal quantity of hot sugar, Boll |} TN “cial — ; nutes, skim, and pour into|f Squares; special $8.00. Peach Butter. > ay i % a Quince parings are often 9x12 Granite Rugs; special $3.90. pounds of fruit, 1 pound of ‘ . ‘ ibid t jelly, and the fruit itself |} . ‘ ;: lemon, Pare, stone and ’ i : - { me canned, which is commend iH 9x10-6 Granite Rugs; special $3.25. mm the fruit, allowing sugar as A ! able for its economy. Hi 0.0 7 . gi a we Place the fruit in preserving To make quince honey, pec! and] = x9 Granite Rugs; special $2.75. and hear very slowly, adding arate a halfdozen quinces. Ada iii |! \ . 7 vtiahillain ae “ta When it is quite soft five pounds of #ugar to one pint of iff ‘3 ‘ ; 36x72 Axminster Rugs; special peaches through a fine water, Stir over fire until sugar ts |i || . , $2.85. ihe pulp to the fire,/ dissolved, add the grated quinces |ff i . yy 7700 roe tt z ‘ i boll 20 minutes and cook a half-hour. Pour into|fil | gt 27x54 Axminster Rugs; special king from fire add F . 2) i glasses i| Fad * J $1.6 juice. Put up same as 5 ‘ 2 6: | t ¢ a j : | ; Dear Mies Grey: Will egen put {if Yeas Japanese and China Matting; spe- oe “ Petey . down in salt now be fertile for in- jf ean \4 a ie Se a Mie vs Pork Cake. } ' ae , i : Hts cubator hatching in February? a tore rN cial 15¢ and 20c yard. 1 pint of boiling coffee over | wife os A READER, | ¢ i y ° P Linoleum and Carpet Remnants, of finely chopped fat salt A—No | , b rind), cool; then add| and Drummers’ Carpet Samples at given 1 cup op pone ed Dear Miss Grey What is the low prices. soda, dissolv im very Tit | ; proper way to care for a rubber Seige . cold water or whipped into the| Plant during the winter? | Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, $1.65. : 4 3 lightly beaten exes, 2) 8. 0. M | demesne - “ rininaiieanilansitibitaee ee wagar, 1} pound seeded raising =o | A-—Keep it moderately warm, | Pee ; ), 1 pound sultana raisins look Ik that ; been th _ water {t well twice a week, and! (whole), 2 pounds currants (whole), | FASHIONS | tos siuet tie one vas ce M O.T H E R rn wash the leaves two or three times pound chopped citron, 1 grated | | | * S @ month with « ¥" — warm water. 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 tea-| | Spotted foulard ts being used for) Sal ib ‘tne ta tow eens auf Children’s Gauntlet Gloves, Special 39c Pair Bake | thy ot at ta. im three large bread! tieir is no longer waved much.| — rr rag | ty maltose or fine linen Ince tn |i ee ie ; i . for po bg ia slow ©¥eD. | There must be the least undulation,| Little balls and dangles of Irish| 'f 7OUr child te rostioss at nightfgood taste for a baby's dressen? Vaillf Children’s Tan Gauntlet Gloves with astrakhan back and kid palm; also rich and me < }and you cannot i hi Ince I* 80 perishable when the little ‘ . . " ‘ but nothing decided. So long &c-/tace add a quaint touch to imported | jeep him covered, Ww or oy back and ki 2 rray anc ack. Special 39c pair. jeustomed to the marcel, one grew gowns jbuy @ little double blanket, erp peng og gy apathy i} ith corduroy back asd kid palm, in gray and black. Special 39 re to admire it; but since the almost {alee not too heavy, sew up both} "Stove Motnen. {if CaS ae gett my ides from the bottom to withingke A.—Maiteso or linen torchon||H ; i > about six inches or 10 inches (a@}ince ts Just as pretty as val, to my| P. [sie ama Thine front" So mach tor Cul |oraing to the sine ‘ot the ehilablgvna,” ‘can "be bought ia very f omens Vests and Pants, 25c ent liar in Pa te View the hate is pany om ron then slip baby in| dainty patterns iq ’ jand pin with good large safety ping) Trim your turban with a large! 4 's Fleece-li jray © , 5 i i k a le: jaht. it flee jot the faon, mad |the two sides over the pe tnd con OBE Saal gg Shey BR gag Women's Fleece-lined Gray Cotton Vests, in high neck, long sleeve style; | Ty stitebel the edge of embrot- | leaving plenty of neck room 1 fancy feather on the teft side of the » - | * De jie neatly against the head Try ae « loaving-96 neck Th i] medium weight; 25c e dery before making it up. Run the) safety pins should take the place |front. Some fur turbans, if laree. i 3 re a | | Pants to match, in ankle length; 25c. The * lmachine stitehing around the scal-/of a seam from neck to edge Of jare left untrimmed. | except Mor eurien Tailotmadea end| cps as near to the elge ea poosinie.| bag. The 10 inches or siz. which | - i} here the long jacket conceals the It will not show, and If this ts done, | over has been left, from top of bag | Dear Mies Grey: How can I ten |i bareness, Tun! and panels and the edge of the embroidery, which ts to beginning of seam which joins |a good piume | apron fronts or any kind of drapery |the part which wears out first| the two sides to the bottom, is for ANXIOUS READER ° , * . * « 7 h it of | the to be free if baby want, A.-E le nh of fiber i hild Black F H 25 P. Ie seas tae ea |e tree eat te arma te hese bor wanta| oy a meats ot me moll © Children’s Cotton Fay Hosiery, 25c Pair Children's Black Cotton Fay Hosiery in medium weight—Stockings that } button to the waist, affording additional warmth; shown in a complete range RE YOU INTERESTED ?|| ; | ees Getting the Most for Your Money 2 | DON T MISS IT! (, Raa THEN SEE US TOMORROW FOR ONE OF THE GREATEST Last Callto Our |) ec is his morning at 9 o'clock we placed on sale at unheard-of prices a number of used ff } taken in exchange on grands and player-pianos. A few player-pianos, some a ; #hop-worn, but in perfect condition in every way, were also included. | $10.00 up 10 THE REASON FOR THIS | ° a, P very ime, the Treen Shoe E | S & | We have placed orders for our holiday stock of pianos and player-pianos, fourteen 3 in 8 Seago ie! Be 0 eg vibeiis mas 5s “ ‘ avings im all, and we must make room, as several cars are now on the way. We have Co. wi e out of business. Q g 20 | i The | td the price on each piano so low that it will be necessary only to show the instru years’ successful shoe selling. fete hy One dollar brings you a Victor, highest Trust Co. and state the price in order to make the sale. If it is a practice piano you are in sis estras pai 5 0 n ; lay the greatest of all talking ma- musicians 01, at small cost, you will find it here. If a good serviceable piano, is desired, that 4 7 perform of Seat Hast a number of years, at a saving of about one-half the price you would be asked Hf) DOLLARS COMING Y0 a chines. Why not order one today? vie ttle here, we have it in this assortment. Below is a list of a few of these bargains: | it J >= Pacific Const Distribaters Pacific Const Dealers in A Decker Bros |] If you take advantage of this Great Last Call | "eae Surplus and undivided ‘ Sale. Don’t miss it. Show up every foot in Profits ...... seeeees 40,000 Good Mahogany | r " aA he ase Condition ... Case ander ti pg Ta all know what kind they are | | ee BG } AN YOU RESIS THESE PRS? syn WOMEN’S $5.00, $6.00; $7.00 and $8.00 SHOES, Just think of all the fun and pleasure —ANDREW CARNEGIE. Genuine Weber Pianola Almost New Upright ' all rolled into one price. These are $3.95 -eiestonial car Shag et 8 Laird’s and Cousins” make........+. INTEREST 4] PER CENT Nee S584 | Walnut Ceve $198 ft] women’s $4.00 AND $3.50 SHOES, $2.85. diel tors all rolled into one prit@.....eeeeeeees \ Je hn | Compounded } Fr li t f Vibe . | Semi-Annually, A Good Practice Piano | NETTLETON’S $7.00 AND $8.00 ee List 0 ee JAMES D. HOGE, President. M ogany | || MEN’S SHOES, choice ea $5.45 = - i New Records Coaeaz” pated Cashier, ; ase, Fine i ainsines : ‘ Upright Condition | || NETTLETON’S $6.00 AND $6.50 $ 4.45 Sh eee [ees Aokesiewerthcl Bem i Bring the above list with you, as we have every piano ready to show, but you must MEN’S SHOES, choice .......e000 . Attention & & McCormick, James D. Hoge €xpect?these to remain long on our floor at these prices. ST dia i's dowen ALL OUR MEN'S $5.00 SHOES, - $9. ge ’ CORNER SECOND i u : and CHERRY STREET ' nag will not live long enough to see these values duplicated. Remember, our ex- choice... ¥. agreement | Branches a eorgetown goes with each instrunvent . M h t | ripld easy terms extended to those who do not wish to pay all cash, We are very | Get busy—get your share of these great sav v ‘i erc an S “gar M need of the room each one of these pianos now occupies. | ings on GOOD SHOES. No such Shoes wer« 4 RG} pest r ; WATCH OUR WINDOWS ever before sold at such low prices. f PIANO CHILDREN’ EYE TROUBLES : " that we have more safes and vaults Given » while ose v7 3 las e © ipectal and careful attention venings while these bargains last by our specialist. Bring them tn for € | daily use than all other ma nufac Sale Starts Saturday Morning line? of Ji || > Cally use shan all other manutae-| ah gramination if fou suapest | turers combined. moderate You will be interested to know Otir store will be open ¢ SCHUCHARD OPTIOAL CO, We guarantee our safes and| 1207 Second Sve, vaults to be supertor to all others, | Treen Shoe Co. Pajrtec Safe Co. 312 Occidental} own, Merrick sen tee agents for Herring-Hall-Marvin (Established 1893) 707 FURST AV. bine Wit a | Safe Co, manufacturers of the gen: BROKERS Mh iy uine Hall Safe & Lock Co.'s safes! Stocks, Grain ana Pmsyistvas, SEATTLE | une yaulte. ‘ Both Phones 279, Private Wires, 804-005-206 Aleske Bids,

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