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THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1909 9 ae FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Dey iste] Btore Closes Dally at 6:80 Basement Salesroom! A MENUS LITTLE MOTHERS Ic as : 2 wthnae tall ne The: popular Basement Salesroom presents at AFR (i THE = | an ate tone rer were io | THK naa Ch ULDREN_ rh ny ARE. SUCH A CARE. a Picea thy earliest date that all times excellent values in the more inexpensive One mation cider ssissesceecees wile could travel from New York : Be Lode gh fry CHIDE, .THEM AND I SCOLD THEM ae) Pie ne ; | natant 2 oo run no Blankets, Pillows, Comforts But Every TIME IVE TOLD THEM dia they‘crons tho Tatum of Pas a Deaeas ee tae Say To KEEP REAL CLEAN, THEY, ONLY SIT AND STARE, Oakland? ANXIOUS." Hl Double-bed-size White Cotton Blankets, medi- Mra, J. F, Cox of Colby, Wash, ama, by rail or stage, to get to] on Thanksgiving day A.—The first transcontinental | : ‘ -@ rae i] un weight, with colored borders; $1.00 pair. Furniture Dry Goods Ss | | r that the women readers | Star may have the be wer Ideas they may out from the Puree of Tomato Soup route, via the Union Pactfic and gubmitted in th Rasterr asters, Raw ( ral Pacific, was finished © in , ° ‘ ” Pe 1P ‘ BE Rang dinner 0 Témat Restor | sited yeas ty nad Hooe tk conetrueion Double-hed-size White Cotton Blankets, heavy the menus ha . a Urney ule |for some years previous, but the weight, with colored borders; $1.25 pair, ve ay ‘ Sw oe et Civil war and the crisis of 1857 ‘ : : ! Hie White Botatoe ; had delayed its completion until Emmerich Sanitary Bed Pillows, good quality th av Hot Cabbage Slaw 4 ‘of i ta plumpkin Pte matinee Bie that ume i] tick, with crushed chicken-feather filling; 85¢ each. Joughnuts Gingerbrea Cider b > > ‘hanksgivi of Nuts ‘andios ) The Isthmus of Panama . s “i i ee se ri | er w roxsed by people using that Double-bed-size Cotton-filled Comforts, with cig va route to get to California 39 years) dark-colored figured silkoline covering on both | Womanly Woman. lago, by stage and small boats on| mae § . 8 on the navigable rivers, i] sides ; $1.50, alas haps there is nothing half so ——- nnn sweet in a man’s eyes as a perfectly Dear Miss Grey: Will you i y womanly woman | please tell me what the laws are S . l U . d Milli so; porheanty oteaty ‘weenie | [fn ieitish” Columbia pecials in Untrimme illinery ups (must willingly acknowledge that she arriage licenses and the required |f ra % $ , meet Se, Waters. happens to have the misfortune to Jane ot applicants, ete? I | SPECIAL 50c—Attractive, medium-sized Black j ten and Mince Pie | bo a mere female, and know that, | “MARY E.” Felt Shapes, turned up at one side. Ee Black Coft. even though fmitation ts the stn A—The Canadian laws require * . a SPECIAL 50c—Extra-large Wings in a col . “ 2 WK xtra-large ings in a color that the applicants be of age, but noe does not have Pe adore is for six people, and | corest form of flattery, with man as Se cenld be: a model, few things interest a man | the vost eas than dies of his sox | may, perhaps, admire the | pertod of rest lto be established assortment including gray, raisin, brown and elec- trie-blue. 1 0.15 (Tens to} woman who lectures, who talka polt-| Miw y What will re- |i 7 rd - * ties ke an expert, who writes aj} | move the odor of paint from cup-|f SPECIAL 50c—Substantially made Breasts, book; nevertheless, it {# the woman | boards HB. |i eighteen inches long, in iridescent effects, +10} who doesn't think It beneath her dignity to be wholly feminine, and who posseases the thousand charm. | ing little foibles and inconsistencies | of her sex, who fascinates him THE NEW FLAYOR = mor A man willingly sacrifices himself for a woman in many ways, he will often worship ber on different occa sions, but it is natura] that he can not be expected to admire the vir A—Leave the doors open to the Inexpensive Floor Coverings VELVET RUGS— ALL-WOOL ART 27x54; $1.15, SQUARES— CARPETINGS— 9x12; $8.50, 9x10-6; $8.00. air all you can, and wait with pa- | tience until the odor disappears Toe Mies The dust gets! into my black moire hat and turr s| it gray. Brushing it docs no | Ho can I take the dust out? { | aM. H | Try spraying It with gaso-| If that doesn’t help, you will] HOereoroooce mave to rip the | tues she has borrowed from his sex, | @ hat and wash tho| 4-4 Union Ingrain Car- 9x9: $6.75 |_ He loves her sweet, tactful and} @ e ‘atthe tn gasoline I peting ; 40 d rae SP gg gentle womanly influence, but he | “6 re Sete ren ncaa we ie tai 7-6x9;, $5.75, loathes her dominance. 3 3| Bar . ie 2 Stale The truly womanly woman is she} * « . arpeting; sUc yard. BATH MATS— who knows her natural limitations, | $ Crmnorens Praviime 3 2-4 Hemp Stair Carpet- det and who does not assume that afr PeSeSoSeSoseseeoseee eOeoreseceoee e ing; 25c yard, of Independence, a total scorn of | all maseviine assistance, and then} A DEFEATED ROBBER! tell a man, woman-like, that his| chivairy is dead! On a summer afternoon Ralph sa = mi lay day dreaming in the shade of |] . 3-4 Hemp Stair Carpet- 18x36: ih ing; 35c yard. | GRANITE RUGS MATTINGS— 9x12; $3.90. Japanese and China Mat- 9x10-6; $3.25. tings; 15¢ and 20c yard. 75e. the bi¢ maple tree. He was tired and warm from play, and was al most asleep when the buzs-buzr of a honey bee close to his ear aroused him | “Guese he's coming home from his day's work of gathering ho Bissell’ Carpet Sweepers; $4. 65 Ate Frederick & Nelson Ko take a look | Ralph had been warned to away from he bee hives | Disregarding this advi over he | went beo hives, and quietly | moving lid, peeped in. His mouth watered Incorporated An oyster is the most unstylish proposi- tion you can imagine— unless of course you except Cobs. has he saw the wax water soothed th jcombs filled with honey culled | pain. Worst of all, his tongue be Trrom bundreds of blossoms gan to swoll till it seemed to {tll tat FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. =m Store Closes Daily at 8:30. The Regal Steel mile yaldn't let r | any itt 1 I'm « Before long the bell rang for sup # a spoon to help per, but no supper did Ralph want bees were very busy with thefr| He ran to the hay and hid fown work whem Ralph returned | himself there tll dark Finally | | with the spoon, and paid no at getting up courage to face the lec ition to the disturber of thelr house.) ture from his father and bis broth | At the first spoonful Ralph sighed er’s teasing, he provided himself [in blissful content, and in went the! with a slate and w into lspoon again. He had eaten as house. To his mother’s questions e's h as he wanted and was about as his absenee from supper, fother v Their looks don’t amount to any thing cither, but neither do they rely on looks. Both are quality propositions—there’s quality in a Cob—it's the crudest looking cigar to put on the lid when he decided | wrote with his siate and pe to nave just one more spoonful. | about his experience with the bee, This time the spoon brought forth | as he could not talk }more than honey. Clinging to the ‘Well, son,” nodded his futher, | bott out of Ralph’s sight, waa)” en defentod la bee. Into the boy's open mouth they pun |went honey, spoon and bee. A moment later, with tears streaming |down bis cheeks, Ralph ran pell jmell to the epring. But no amount! _ THE NAME ce of dampness remains. When . the will be clear as amber CYNTHIA GREY | in the world, but contains Havana. A rough, plain, honest citizen of a smoke. Solidly good, dependablé you enough.” and sold on merit. No bands—no wrote Ralph, “I'l know to let the bees alone here brilliant boxes, just tobacco, and good tobacco and fine tobacco. Nine of them in a homely bundle for fif- teen cents BUY A BUNDLE OR BY THE BOX FOR SALE EVERYWHERE It is a well known fact that the | ivory backs of toilet brushes should | ON A |Have Y Tou Quarreled never be wet when the bristles are | washed. If the backs are splashed i ' | With Your Sweetheart with water, this should be rubbed | siege off and the ivory thoroughly dried eo , without delay, A paste made of 7 eee Pp F a n oO A man and bis wife quarreled, | thalw motstaged with any good per.| Mason, Ehrman & Co., Distributers, Seattle, Portland, Spokane ltwo years ago, in a middle west |tumed ol] and » little eal volatile ts : i ; i. town, and they agreed to separate. & means of keeping the ivory bright Cobs are so good that in half a year Cobs have be i Means that the most scrupulous care has been given ‘Sli athens | nel hg Dna Coo polished, the paste being tata ON come the most popular cigar In America; so popular Tha y - — nat ree longed tot somewhat thic ove t urface x ery detail of construction. That every part has been his daily toll was nothing but tor-land allowed to dry on, when t the that imitation fs everywhere. Be sure that you get} q Manufactured in the piano and organ factories of W ture because there was no ho tantatotas aaemniee " “the real Coba, in the GREEN package, or you won't get the real enjoy | )W. Kimball Co That it has been made by skilled a i He ae ae thoughts ere ment. Only the best ts copied, and copies are never best. Look for | workmen, under the direction of experts in their re tc aah hice anak etn i. ethe green package Mitive lines. ‘That ability, experience and respon dees secre aad insety tae Union pm lity are back of the piano. re ear and the eye can rible days passed, and on the seven 3 e BE indge of th. hundred and thirty-first the hus S. . = raeresreerenerrremimrsenreente ‘ nee oe . band sent a basket of fruit and & a | fiowers to her with a note, asking avings : EAUTY OF TONE Bien eien ct tat tn nce th SS. ‘ The Satisfactory gn and the finish, but you The woman couldn't keep — the rus oO. iS ic or Mt Jook to ti liability of construction heart-joy out of the note she sent ~ “hi — > : e wNy trance t the good qualities will endure back to him, The whole world wa of Seattle Talking Machine and 6 Che Regal Steel Range has body of Wellsville f ; ENE u , singing for both of them. She made : A hon sat ‘a House of Kimball has had an experience of over herself. as beautiful as she could Selections for polished steel, asbestos-lined, with duplex grate 1 ye in tl 1 try, and artist ateurs he shaved and put on his best ; agi : AY eB 4 thousan. f satisfied customers give abundant clothes. In the afternoon, at the |f Gapital ...6.csceeeees $300,000 1" 19.75 oe — or coal. Has high roll warming Ppfool of the MERI f IMB appointed hour, he was admitted tof guppy nulvided closet, drop fire-door 1 plai ickel tri i the MERI he KIMBALL pp ; urplus u » ail , 1 and plain nickel trimmings. a her how He rushed to her room SINE Sissi cacesecs 40,000 EASY PAYMENTS Pric t I g Ff She was waiting for him with out war Decry | riced as follows: % j “wd BAL (f that she had ‘been waiting ive De: you realize why we use CG A Ae With oven 14x18 inches; $29.00. ed the nd Highest Award at the A J years. (9 receive osnad : th oe ‘eve dey eayin yt gl ge Abs j a itic t houted in delight Mary he his spac very ¥ ying or’s band, the U,.S.. Marine Be Seb dstene? : vy ‘a ! the World’s Fair at Chica vald. throwing his arms about her. ff things to you? Because, to suc Road: she Ravel Mtanne ace With oven 16x18 inches; $31.00. a, in fact, wherever they have come in compe lAnd then came the kiss. But the|§ ceeq we must have t rane oye arine banc : : : y ‘ , , we your confi ey Pig pis yen 118 inal ae Ue : With other makes. Over 200,000 are now in use |wite became limp in his arms, her|I oe ana assistance, Then f a) 5 fact, ae greatest With oven 18x18 inches; $33.00. Merica’s finc mes head fell back, her chin dropped We cosiay titnailead military bands in the world, First Floor, West Building. f her very happiness had stopped her |— we : ty 5 ually spieh ie play for you on the Victor. | heart oe RANE MON Ree ee Tetrazzini, Caruso, Gadski ° IMBALL PIANOS [MEL only nad, thogo two years I savings wil grow. start an ae: P\) change and all the othes |Mary,” sobbed “Bob,” ,two dayalE oo this month we ‘ - a eee re eric ; old on the Coa y the Rilers houses, Sev- mer “at her grave. | . | world-famous singers sing for you on the | xCeption ne creations in both Uprights and | Victor, INCORPORATED 1 S—~inst ot aie d dite * the Expo- | NTEREST A PER CENT Order a Victor at once if you have none! ‘ i lo a tha used during the Exp i or display in the Kilers Booth and at several of WORTH | . A the state buile 4 iil eg ies ode Pr this wasle’ at | | Compounded Prices not advanced when buy ay Meeping reduct ; | KNOWING / Semi-Annually. ing on easy terms, H . - " , JAMES D. HOGH, President ag : ‘ Be on hand early. Terms, of course. | N. B. SOLNER, Cashier, Peetge Conall Be mee fie Coast Denlors in Ringe the pan tn cold water be-| fore milk is poured in, It will) Machines, DIRECTORS: \ Eh M i Third prevent scorching of the milk when|| | Ferdinand #ehmits, J. D. Low. 4 cooking. fe" G: McCormick, James D. Hoge, and f N. B. Iner. | 4 good way to settle coffee if it] CORNER SECOND is used often, fs to beat an egg well ind CHERRY STREET Successor to ©. 8. Johnston Co 1406 Second Avenue University and mix it with one pound of fresh Near Union Street, Seattle, [ts ground coffee, The coffee can Branches at Ballard, Georgetown and Renton. un —TOURIST BATHS — 23% | then be put away as usual, as no