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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909 FREDERICK & ae SON, Btore Daily Inc, 10. PURNITURE Clones DRY GOODS at 6 FURNITURE | DRY GOODS | 7 Pasement Salesroo vor a Women’s Tailored Street Suits a ee Special, $11.00 On = ie. : pe. I LIKE ‘TO BAKE NICE CAKES AND CUSTARD PIES opi [Like TO KNEAD THE. BREAD AND SEE IT RISE : My HUSBAND SAYS MY CAKE Is LAKE MOTHER USED 'TO MAKE, Bur He CANNOT EAT IT IF He, TRIE: Two Indian pudding tablespoonfuls of alt, 2 spoonful aweet lard, 1 table anaes and 2 teaspoonfu x elnnamon to tast these 1 quart of hot fix well & buttered dish, Jt it into the atte Padding ‘or take 7 Indian meal & aapoonful of ful of me This group of good quality plain A ap nals and mannish (ot cold water, which wilt iB clude navy, 1 hour Suits comprises models of and novelty serges, diago- mixtures; the colorings in- French-blue, brown, gray, olive, black and artichoke, kinger into Pour while milk botling nd miisection towar pour inte . will come D8 gan do ft It you set in @ teacup produce Bake three-quarter a deep dish economical plum which is sald. ta be equal t¢ pudding, theuch fa pudding any } The coats are in/semi-.and 7-8-fitting. ef- fects;-42 and 45 inehes Idng, for the most. part strictly tailored, with coat collar and revers, and stitched seams. The skirts are in panel and cluster-plaited styles. " ox cinnamon and clove These Suits are well-tailored and lined with light or dark satin. Specially priced at $11.00. | Trimmed Hats hs ce: $1.98 and $3.75 : 1 bent tomet he 2 table cupfol Hove ! water, a| unul of juired. Add 4 grape or apply Jelly flavoring to taste nftu yours | sa nioe apotted with t i pre courace and w peiee Grey pa same which worl for & social che ornatarch % } 1 tablempoc and n the » hot cook muvEr 80TH 6 | heated }iittle a Ww the apices 0 and serve hot A. deliclow at small Cut up sprit nad Smothered Chicken dinner dish may made | coat « bor in this way 1 chicken be a medium ate each plece with Iput them into a with wate canon wi ja little aalt and pepper. Hake slow ly 4 or G hours. Then add & | potatoes, 2 or 3 onlons cut in p jand % cupful of pre ked until nearl % cuptul of chopped celery if needed a cuptul « inti} vege done. If ¢ an direct rav will thick nd delicious to taste. ‘Tear Miss arey ‘god fp stil! falling « _. - daily pom: Grey; Wh } oh pred attend church together | pt customary for her es to the girl with tribu m= Ht be does not § from her pervor SADER Ma are led as once a ¥ Go Cover and election of popular shapes and color ings is afforded in the | oes assortments at these os spec ial prices Hats are of velvet, corded oe done. and, { wa k Creeee “TELL ME A STORY” Crmoren's Pravtime POPSOSCSOCSSHOSSSeGCs Oeeeord BOSSIE'S CUD. with a hot fron, they are to be preased on both sides until perfect a dry. In conelusion, the tron may pushed backward and forward with @ polishing motion on the right side, and the result is “panne” vel | vet of the newest type. Cut ap _— tn diamonds,” circles and strips, Fruit Sausage-—Grind either applied plain or ornamented |@iopper 1 pound of figs, % pound with French knots, these odds and tes and a cup of English walnat | ends will be found very useful poe} meats, Shape like « sausage, roll} just pow, w laces and }tm «ranulated sugar and wrap in woolens are alike decor jolled paper. silk, moire and felt, trimmed with large double e? je ‘3 “ breasts be wings, and crush bows of ribbon and ed brown, a : e you want to give to } i | don't let conventions ‘way, bat give—whether ) j Grey: How shalt 1 i a the receipt of a birth | Is ft necessary to acknowl! gigs Heat all? INQUIRER. Act ls not necessary to feowledge ft, but no doubt the a little! it would . PeSCOrere velvet. ot . e o in food Spec a priced at $1.98 and $3.75 Boasie stood peacefully chewing her cud, looking through the bars at | Jack and bis uncle who were on the | other side of the gate “What's she eating?” asked Jack She ha had her head down bad | {wet a bit of grasa “You're a city boy.” laughed hta| ac Attractive Values in the Popular Long Scarfs Silk Crepe Scarfs in Persian color Satin-Striped Ch ings, 27x72 ; $1.50. an assortment of beautiful floral de- Crepe de Chine Scarfs in signs in white, pink and light-blue; at & $1.25. awhiteypink and light-blue; $1.50, oer > Ciititonette Scarf lid col ‘nk Kimono, Piflow/and Apron Hand- i tte Scarfs, so ‘olor : : . a € arts, SONG COlOT, PINK.) kerchiefs are shown in a wide range ight®bluc, gTay, | of styles and patterns; 9c 3 for navy, oo Rice with Cheese Sauce—Boll | The knife used for peeling a pine | the rice, and while hot heap It in| iiapple should never be used fot/a snowy mound on a round platter |i slicing it the rind contains aniand make a well in the center |] cle : } acid that is apt to cause a swollen} rush the top and sides of the eam 5 alors oh lyrica momen and sore lips Mound with beaten eae, and. set | Grey w can | Keep jog her eud. Now, do you know? i ' the dish in the oven until thi! ree | erspiring and raip ia’ aie Sack “heme * Solke When ironing between buttons gn hf «lightly browned. Meantitie Wast can Udo for now gum bupewhat is ft any! a ehirtwaist, place the buttons dows fhiake a white sauce in the o¥onl that, become | wayy . on © folded towel and fron on wrong |Way, season with onion jules, "pep on the tips of the toes? ) Well. J # og i side. The result will be very. pleas }per, salt and Parmesan cheenc ae To te Mice 3 0 Bet alin oo ing to both froner aad wearer, | febout 3 tablespoonfuls to a cuptul —_— Hi the palms of the sauce n the eauce over the before petting m your ety tomachs A woman who eschews veils and} rice and into the cavity in the cen Sona nets has discovered a sure way of | te Many shoe Ty vets han dncovore ware may otter, gone win tutcorea cums | Women’s Glace- Finished Gloves, Special 85c Pair! HF Your purpose. ee ™ | xiving or Christmas time from strageiiog. During a traveling | — they'd a once—Gee! ay ¢ ache all at cnce—< emergency when hairpins ran ebort,| Mince Meat. a Boss is very much like she adjusted ba Grey Piease give me! came - eo juat a large rubber nd Three cups of chopped lean beef, e Miss G: ase ey Ine camel, sheep and goats, and some about the edge of her coiffure, be-|% cups chopped app 1 pound fat} for making baking powder! or the wild : > ~4 ae aS lk: oo cone ps Heath her hat. The result was so| salt pork chopped , 1 pound | Fg at - satisfactory that she now keeps a| chopped ratsina, % pound chopped | me hier Th ae en supply of long. narrow bands in her| citron, | cup molasses, juice of 2 4, bicarbonate of eoda| animals are timid creatures and | | ” rice ” . 7 Ho handbag. to be used as needed in| large lemons, 4 cups sugar, % cup |i ee eee: Poe eee cree Saenee dnek 86 tow windy weather boiled cider, 1 tablespoon’ salt, 2] seperately, and then thor-|and tigers. Good Mother Nature We , ed together. | knew that they could not stay ont " teaspoons h cinnamon, clove, : fot use cream of tartar and /in the open fields too long eating | A creamy coffee custard can be) spice and nutmeg. Wet. with the} our grandmothers did, if grass and leaves, but must get it jmade by stirring a pint of hot,| liquor meat was in and Where you cannot buy good| quickly and get back to shelter,,uncle, “and if I'm not mistaken, | *'00® black coffee into « quart of enough strong to make | powder where they could eat more slowly Auntic was baking cookies wher | CUst#td while still warm. Beat hard| molet. Cook on the back of the |i ie nd be hid aivida > ae - : ve | and serve in glasses with or without | stove all day, Will keep In a crock | id hidden. So she provided an we came ow Let's wee if they're whipped cream on top, Cool thein a cool place xtra stomach, into which the ani- out of the oven.” wires Oe tae - mal swallows its food without chew. “If they are,” shouted Jack, “I'm + aa From there ft goes-into an-| not going to put “em in my pocket 4 BENEFIT FOR THE The, marchioness of London CHILD CRIPPLES . derry, one of the most intellectual’ IS HELD TODAY land highly gifted womer of the| The Children’s Orthopedic hos-| | twentigth century, has been ap- | pointed by the king to be a member of the first senate of the Queens! pital gave a benefit performance | university, Ipefand. » Lady London-| this afternoon in the Seattle thea derry for many years hax identified |tre, No admission was charged, herself very closely with matters | put contributions were asked. Local | inches plain old-rose, BY. lavender, each black and white; 25ce me; Jack grinned. Thanks but if Women’s good quality, clasps at wrist broidered fering, glace-finished Gloves, overseam-sewn, with two in black or tan. These Gloves are Paris-point or one-row em- The assortment includes Gloves pane sed especially for this of- and others from regular stock. Special, 85c pair. cial 19¢ Pair Frederick & Nelson Incorporated the other stomach to be later thrown into the mouth and then it te that Hoss really chews her dinner and enjoys it. After which it goes to the other stomachs to be digested Say, that is jost like running into the kitchen and grabbing cookies to put in your poeket to eat them whén you're hungry, fun't| it?" exelaimed Jack } “That's jost the idea,” said his consists Sample Fabric Gloves for Women ond ry Spe Ostermoor Mail Orders Filled at Mattr : . rr Advertised Prices tof Oi G r } A NEW POSITION $40 AND $45 Union aS AENRBEY g-aNe ES nt reasons there | changing one’s po tly there are ade for getting up boldly | 2 new position Other hand, some girls ty changing without Rie carise: These are the giris tonsider most earnest What these changes will Mean to them, and their course from a busi Ot view is wise. Wea step toward finding the hk then well and good. ew @f these girls who are from one job to ther They pinition © Z ad too sharply fas criticised 8 to make ft line for » 8irl who TON Bets a ployers Wer import. ness ha min wh 5 days in wi we ress of ome 0; the da May not tttorts. But the BAR knows who a: He know eT to shoulder it, who it ¥. carefy ee He must tbh “ee i. who does her a? be depended p Meoogs ju. the, | ee am Our Cordelia, age 6, is so literal “Now,” said the teacher, “how man face?” All of the children were mute ex cept Cordelia. “A million!” up her band “Why, Cordelia!” said the teach Well, what are they, then? she cried, er But the little lass was ready with | her answer Freckles,” she said Littlé Jack must have ov 1s talking polities, fc ard, he astont 1 his nouncing , did you know votes the Sunday that 4 ut now pau he 8 publican demijohn 1 of mirth wa: Ca A great de au ‘ reply by Do you whe asked your ra when st --WORTH-- KNOWING seomingly ruined urnish and paint stains, may be look ik new by first sat them with turpentine and 4 washing them thoroughly varse fabric ir use a decoe ts. The gown be white and, soft hardens stiff 1 white of soapwort washed, will touch soap nd them » clear er me k into slices a quarter @it off rind and them boiling water, in h Jet the siees stand 10 min furn off water and fry unth alt por inch thick » combs "place them in a el and cover with gast- | holding | “Yes, ma'am,” little chap 1 replied the r lo things can you see on my|oh, you hassenpfefte ogulsh rabbits, but | One day a guest at dinner spilled | asic, aged |x that was m The house, conversation he > ma coat grew ont No, sir when do sheeg It wa on that Nella The earth wa eaten did it teacher rou tt t flat d line Let every tar the comb Une fout of bution a bieye h Use adhe labela to dangerow being p To pr over with fre hot oven for using, If ner it will ne event No how crumpled thrown in the most ents! jurk u tles of rejuver be thoroughly pure soap of ¢ to dry partly said ive ean away as useless. hopeleas-looking frag y on the table eloth 6, blurted out Now you'd get spanked after the company went home.” minister was a caller at, our and Ralph engaged him in His bright observa ry int minister n, do he back of a Halph » grow buttons sting the mmr got off th remarked nd} th ke a b tened at wered lik 1 about an hoi corne I and ¢ blor ter to bottles either tinware h lard rusthr and pu a few minut tres ated ver in this rust f velvet or no marred, ne neuspected ation The washed with after rinsing +e asked you know For him your heap?” wheezs the and ur and particle of dirt will drop from blow dust leaning fasten It te without 1g rub t ina before man matter nod be r even | ibtik hould good | ome kind and allowed | effective Then, affecting women in Ireland as also) i England, and no ove has dove! more to awaken a keen practical interest in Irish indwatries than) herself, SMART FROCK OF CHIFFON CLOTH. daintiest frock een this season was made of a combi nation of heavy lace, erepe and | chiffon cloth of the softest shade of mauve One of the The lace formed the yoke short sleeves, the crepe formed het cording and shirred band, while th under bodice and. skirt of the gloth The buttons cloth-covered molds. The large sh do hat in blae trimmed with black plumes is most with its immense buckle of shirred mauve and gold satin, we | John | gregational ehurch } Hamburg was mad and professional talent was offered the management of the benefit and the performance was entirely cessful. | SUFFRAGISTS TO | MEET ON DEC. 4TH. To accommodate another club the | King County Political Equality club will hold the nex jar meeting | December 4 inst ember 11.) The eting will held in the/ women's club house, corner of Har-| vard av. and Thomas st, when the following program will be given “Current Events,” Mrs. Mary Brewster; “What Constitutes State, Mrs. Marion Woman and Politics, Wardall; discussion, Dr kor. VETS MEET, EAT AND SPIN YARNS The alr was thick with moke last evening at the 1 the Forteon Spanish yr all Db a Baxter; Mr. Max} Maud Par- | rns and Armory war gave a A it Men representing every stat iment we Bight Mw the long vets b him Darling, a who | self an ox-soldler Pian a Bazaar Alki Ladle Aid of the held thelr The Cor last Next churet bazaar at the Decem at Mrs. will be me meeting December 1. The Chri and dinner will be held iin on Friday ting THE NEW FLAVOR | MAPLEINE. Better * me Maple The Crescent Mf. Con | a ene la Grade Gloves Coats and Suits $18.50 Coats and Suits, selling else- where for $25 and $27.50, at Rubber Raincapes, $15 values at— cae i $2 Heatherbloom Petticoats Sat- day— At 90c | ALTERATIONS FREE | Store Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday WOMEN’S SAMPLE CLOAK and SUIT HOUSE 217 Universi MARTIN & CO. 1207 2nd Av., Opp. ty St. Bet. Second and Third Aves. All kinds, ‘dyed ed and retrimmes latest models. otel Save [OLD HATS” ae Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Gapital $300,000 Surplus and undivided frofite .... 40,C00 Out of every dollar earned, Save twenty-five cents, save seventy-five cents if you can, but never less than twenty-five. Get up at the regular hour every morning and work until the things that are before you are finished. Work hard and save fome and you wil: find yourself on the road to independence. INTEREST Qf PeR CENT Compounded Semi-Annually, ames D. Hoge, CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Hranches at Ballard W YWN von tl u want to bu classified atome? See real éstete