The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1909, Page 9

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iA = JUST THIRTY-THREE SHOPPING 2 DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS - me and aul always falls, poases fo as fast ae t s+ “Lortone ay ow ar wish to know this falling of mgpist CAN SURE * bat the ‘syestorer, in the care ot ngers throws! mf Hy wotil tb pa pall geal I rf ble, but » we alt well twi * good stift brist! ‘3 of the —* ‘ pth Dlood © eer the hair roots may 4 jy nourished, It Is the gealp that most f mtly | falling hair a ‘the finger tips © the sealp and move ! and forward Dear Miss “Grey: What will iain spots from a black velvet ANXIOUS. | ° it with gasoline, al rubbing it one way Miss Grey: What ga room where there is sas F dam) away? How should invitations be out for x surprise, and would) per here? IN DOUBT. air will do more) ove the can I at any) know how! : What is the! ‘anniversary? MRS. B. C. — Grey: 1 have quar. sweetheart, and now | ap with him? Grey: Is it possible hairs from between the ? Will ft return if pulled 8. T. can be removed with that can be bought at They will return for but persistent use of the will eventually stop the wilt Thirty-three shopping days from today Seattle will be celebrating Christmas. That is, most of us will But there are two classes of people In Seattle this year who we are nearly sure will not have as merry a Christmas as they ought to have. They are THE LATE SHOPPER and THE PEOPLE WHO WAIT ON THE LATE SHOPPER. Were you down town last Christ- mas week? Do you remember how the crowds went In and out the big | stores on Second a The cartoonist who drew the plc ture you see above has tried to show, tn his fun-loving way, what he remembers of a shopping day just before last Christmas. Don’ you feel ne for the old man in the gm hat, who ts honestly doing the best he can to play Santa Claus, lug several heavy bundles, and keep an umbrella end out of his eye at the same time? If we make our giftbuying a hard task, we are only going to have a SHAM Christmas. The cartoonist has shown you what to expect outside the stores CHEF GROWS EN other people are ig 44 much about herself as €0f thelr words and actions ries as directed welt when the probability {x they | me ted her in mind at al! nor MER Of such a construction be- wy? their conduct Partienlarly true in bust- Besiness peopie are entirely Mer how people may take what The sensitive girl is ex- to think every un every slur about poorly or she will hear directly er employer. He won't beat the bush about it. And she torture herself with the t thet he is whipping her else's shoulders Sense and a philosoph. Sfe good cures for senai-| these are the very the sensitive girl ts! The best thing to help} Mix with the world and er ple. to get a big, broad view | tol av see how ex-| 4 her affairs| ee Will Gradually give hor a nyth Fational viewpoint | / sensitivenesa will | will become much | More companionable, | | ‘The goodness of | cr + Phosphate Baking Powder | isindorsed by Kovernment tests and the tests of} the oven—a tair| B Price—-260, and a! | —— Fine, Says Steiger, Who Fixes Up Good Things for the Butler. “Ach, I think I will have to use some of these menus myself for the Thanksgiving dinner at the hotel.” This was the comment of Head Chef Robert Steiger, of the Butler hotel, one of the three judges chosen for The Star's Thanksgiving Menu Contest. He had just finished look- ing over the first menus sent in by Seattle women. Luscious pumpkin pies, cranberry sauce, all the old favor- ites and a lot of new combinations were mentioned on the lists. “It turkey, to| ™&kes my mouth water just to read | railroad them,” added Cynthia Gray, wo man's editor of The Star One thing !s settied already by the answers now in. There are good "t | the sasearaimmeemume semen THUSIASTIC MENUS IN THE STAR CONTEST on the last days before next Christ- mas. But did you ever stop to think | of what goes on INSIDE? | Tired little bodies of saleagiris, with tired minds to keep urging those tired bodies on the jump.) They must hustle to do this and they will be scolded for that. And | the overworked clerks, and the! horses driving the wagons that will | back up to your home on Chriat-/ mas ove. Do you want them to) suffer? Don't you want them to; have a happy Christmas, toot j | Wouldn't you do your shopping | earlier this year to make some | body elae—perhaps someone you) don't even know-—happy? Perhaps the most overworked people of all are the men who run) stores. They want you to come ‘early, They want to please you In the columns of The Star many ot them are already inviting you to) 40 your shopping early. | Women, the shrewdest shoppers, like to look over what they buy |before they buy tt. NOW ts your (chance. It is a splendid time to | set your Christmas presents. | You get the first pick, you get ‘the largest stock to pick from, and | OVER ae and good housekeepers in this | town of Seattle. Remember, then, you Seattle women, that whoever can send in the most attractive menu for a Thanksgiving dinner will be able to give a theatre party Thankagiv- ing week. Prizes will be distributed for the best ones as follows: First prize, a box at the Alhambra the latre; second prize, a box at the) | Grand; third prize, four seats at the | Orpheum. Send in your menu to the Thanks lgiving Dinner Edttor of The Star. | They must be in by Thursday of \this week. The Funny World. Wifey—Why do you read the li. erature of both parties? You always |vote the same way Hubby—You examine a packet of folders every summer, don't you? | Witey—Yes. | Hubby—Yet you always go to the | same place. PIANOLA RECITALS } Women’s and Children’s Golf Gloves, 25¢ Pair ——— THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18 No cards of adm irda Killers Reeital Bell Solotat, me ” rroan 1. “Payat Introduction” ‘The ORCHESTRE “Dream of Love" The PIANOLA It Arta from “Samson and Delilah” Saint-Saens Wy Bisle Randali, With SPIANOLA, ‘Accompant- , ment. imei eie sis" v * “ftom sympho oe 5 OM Se Bin Eilers M 3uilding Buceessors to D no used rinsion required id University, 8:16 p. m le Randall, Soprano, LAMME abenque on the Blue alte” of J Schula-Kdler The PIANOLA (a) “Calm as Night” (b) “Obatination” ‘ Fontenatlien Love Song ‘ cB, Smit Mins F. Bisie Randall | With PIANOLA Acc ! ment the Bohm “Creole (o) T. Breeckow at the PIANOLA is the Chickering Third and University 8, JOHNSTON CO. THE STAR—MONDAW, NOVEMBER 15, 1909, SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR | eut in halves and bake them In a pan with a very Httle water until tender, When they are cooked, *pread the tops with butter and plentiful amount of sugar. Serve} with cream. Bavarian Creams. Are delicious if properly made, and almost any kind of fruit can be used. For raspberry, soak half & package of gelatine in cold water, | dissolve over steam; then add a} cuptul of red raspberry pulp. Beat} up a pint of good cream to a stiff! broth, and Just as the gelatine mix ture begins to harden, fold the whipped cream lightly in. Pour ft into a mold and chill, If it ts made right you will have smooth Velvety pudding that will fairly melt {n your mouth, Peach Ba varian cream is also fine, and is almond, and a pink gelatine is) used. Frult sponges are made! much after the same manner, ex-| cept that the whites of eggs are} used instead of the whipped cream. | Oatmeal Muffins. | One cup rolled oats, soaked tn} three-fourths cup sour milk an hour or lew, half eup ilour, one-fourth cup sugar, little salt, one egg, half teaspoon soda; makeo six. Chopped Meat Cake, Two pounds beef, cut fine or put through grinder; five crackers, also | ground; one ogg, butter size of ex. jit there ts no fat In the meat; one small onion ground, if you like the flavor. about two hours. Cocoanut Cookies. sugar and three-fourths cup (scant) | of butter, add two beaten exam, half |i qup milk, one cup grated ¢ anut, teaspoon of vanilla, pinch of salt, a large teaspoonful of baking powder and flour to roll | — Duchess Gingerbread. when Christmas comes have all your you cal hiddea overwork ed even one poor salesgirl, one dis appointed deliveryman or one tired jagses, half cup shortening, one horse loup sweet milk, one egg. Mix It's only 33 shopping days before!in order, add two cups flour with | Christmas, Lest we all forget: one teaspoon seach soda, ginger and bo YOUR RISTMAS SHOP-| cinnamon. PING EARLY! 26 minutes. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Cleanse Dally at 5:90 BasementSalesroom| Interesting Drapery Section Values 48-inch Tapestry in Roman stripe effect ; service- able for portieres, couch covers and table covers; 40c yard. 36-inch Taffetas in a varied assortment of popu- lar patterns, among them many dainty blue and white effects; suitable for bedroom curtains, bed- sets, box covers, dresser and chiffonier tops; 20c yard. Plain and barred Scrim, round thread, even, square mesh, in ecru, cream and white; suitable for table covers, curtains, centerpieces and drawn- work; 18¢ yard. Fancy Drapery Crepe, 32 inches wide, in vari- ous attractive designs and color-combinations; ef- fective for draperies as well as for fancy-work; 19c Women’s Black Cotton Hosiery, Special 19¢ Pair Women’s good quality, medium-weight, fast- biack Cotton Hosiery of real Maco yarn, with high spliced heel, double sole and toe. Women’s Knit Corset Covers, 25c Women’s Knit Corset Covers in high neck, long sleeve style, of pure white cotton. Women’s Golf Gloves in several styles and col ors; 25c pair, Children’s Golf Gloves in a wide assortment of styles and colorings ; 25 pair. Drug Sundries:at Low Prices ABSORB COTTON, SPECIAL POUND—Full pound packages of carefully steril- ized cotton. ROYAL VIOLET TALCUM POWDER, 10c —In large, oval sprinkler-top cans. HAIR BRUSHES, 25c and 48c—Bristle Hair Brushes with rosewood finished: backs; several sizes and patterns. Black Ostrich Plumes High - luster Black Ostrich Plumes, 14 inches long, $1.75 each; 10 inches long, $1.15. Frederick & Nelson Peel and core the quinces, then |} particularly good if a few chopped |i almonds are used, or flavored with |} il | Bake tn a bread tin slowly |i on One-half cup sugar, balf cup mo ff Bake in moderate oven |i Incorporated FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Closes Dally at 6:30. FURNITURE DRY GOODS pecially Priced A few special offerings in staple Furniture that emphasize this store’s superior price-making ability, Third Floor METAL DAVENPORT COUCH, SPECIAL $3.95- Has angle-iron frame, finished in gold bronze, link fabric attached to frame by helical springs and sup- | ( ported by coil springs. A number of these Davenport | Couches have been marked at this special price on ac- | © count of mars in finish fi Cretonne-covered Cotton Pad to fit these Couches may | be had at the special price of $3.65, in and wire | I} ely ,oup of milk, pepper and salt and a if DESK, SPECIAL | $13.75 — This “Quaint” Desk of Stickley Bros. Co.'s make is of quarter- sawed oak, finished fum- ed, with solid copper trim- | mings. Width, 29 inches; ' height, 42 inches. ROCKER, SPECIAL $2.45—Well-made Rocker of hardwood in golden fin- ish; has comfortable cob- bler seat. Ostermoor Mattresses FURNITURE | nec. | | DRY GOODS urniture CHIFFONIER, TAL $6.40 SPE- A five-draw- r oak Chiffonier in golden nish. The top measure- 1ents are 17!4x32 inches. MISSION ROCKER, SPECIAL $7.45—A Stick- ley Bros. “Quaint” living- room piece, made of quar- | ter-sawed oak, finished fum- j ed. Seat is 18x20 inches, | and is covered in Spanish | morocco leather. Globe- Wernicke Filing Cabinets Pon Fea Sain ted. 1632, AY. ‘1032, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? Divide $5 Even AND GET THE FILLMORE QUALITY FOR $2.50. McDONALD’S HAT STORE 1021 THIRD AVE. H. L. KLEIN THE GHOEMAKER. - % you can't get boots or | The CHICAGO ME shoes to fit you, get them made | 1490 FT av. to measure at | Wonderfur val in Ld Tallor-mads Ui te, vem 08 an: q Estouabiogs: stn — q Enaee ame es The man who guaran- tees to teach you to dance. ALBERT HANSEN, Jewsien Firet and Cherry. Optical Departmeat ¥ and evening. and assemblies free. Fourth and Telephones. | to us. Our specialist will be pleased | to advise you what Is necessary— | glasses or medical treatment. Schuchard Optical Co., 1207 Second Av. Union Savings & Trust Co. | of Seattle = You save your money Wear a Diamond Pay for it in weekly payments STERLING JEWELERY Co, Room 119, 705 First Ave. Surplus and undivided profits The average man does not save his money. That is why we have so many average men. BE ABOVE THE AVERAGE. Save part of your salary each week, Saving Is but a habit at first; later it becomes an art. All kinds, dyed, cleaned, reblock- ed and retrimmed according to the latest models. MODEL 520-37 Pee New Patte: ok Building. Lain 1619, The pride of every kitchen; a splendid stove in every way. POYNOR—FURNTTURB Saves You 30 per cent. INTEREST A PER CENT Waldorf Bide z 10 Pike St. PAINT IT NOW, Get the paint and.a good brush at our store and If you don't care | to do the work yourself our crew of workmen are experts. | Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co., 1314 First Av. Compounded Semi-Annually. JAMES D. HOGK, President. N. B. SOLNER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Ferdinand pita, J. D. “il man, A. B. St %, OC, ¥ R. C. MeCormi NB. Solner. CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET | RVEMETT ND HLMONDS F Three round trips datly attle at 7 a m., 12 2m, and 6 p. m Sunday, leave Seattle at 7:30 a.m. 12 means that the doctor’s skill in pre | m. an oP m. Leave Bverett at 9:16 a.m, 2:15 p.m. and 7:15 p. me Sun- scribing ls most efficiently eupple | day, leave Mverett at 0:45 5. m. ™. p.m. Bingle fai mented by the druggiet’s skill in Bh m Round trip $1 compounding. RAVEN DRUG Go, Steamer 141 Phones The Raven prescription service Leave Se- | | Attention, Merchants You will be interested to know that we have more safes and vaults in dafly use than all other manufac- turers combined. We guarantee our safes and vaults to be supertor to all others. Purcell Safe Co., 312 Occidental av., agents for Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co,, manufacturers of the gen- uine Hall Safe & Lock Co.'s safes and vaults. You WILL SAVE MONEY By having your den- tal work done while » a not competin: A with cheap ‘dent “4 bug Tam doing ¢ very best work for half the pri | charged by the soclety combine det tists, who have for years been | their dental law to drive | business because f which ts against rules and ethics, EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 5, TIS Ist aw Union Block, between Columbia and Cherry. Open evenings until 9, and Sundays until 6, for people who wor Pianos at half price; easy payments, without interest. /Cline Piano Co. } 1406 First Ave. int to Duy ahome? 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