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home? The average wife in a home of moderate means, who does the general housework | for the family, is on duty from 14 to 18 hours every day. She | may not be at hard work every hour of that time, but she isn't “through” until the tast tight ie turned out in the house and the family ie in bed. {18 poorer homes the wife often jearries on the whole work of her own household and takes in wash: ing, besides, “Keeping house” is ais , ee no doll play. There ts no compart women of the HOMC=~/ son between the work done by the aces—most of us|hosband and wife of moderate Sh» | means. Even the man of moder thought of them. She jate means hires his office swept sss agent, no/and cleaned or his place of bual- go business ag : |ness made ready by hired help. delegate, to demand] iis wife does her own sweeping, s, better living} mopping ae bet Sl works with his mind, etter and housecleaning ventilation, | with her hands, treatment. she works Her home ts her shop. Ys a letter that makes think. It came mail this morning , running it because it taps Pentirely new territory—or , it taps the oldest terri pia the world ous iy in 24" were enforced in the | ae When evening comes, if she lan't too dead tired, the wife in the] would like to shut it up and go .| out. The husband has been down town all day, the home ts | his refuge, he wants to stay | there. He left his shop and | work down town and has come | home to a pleasant change. The wife hae hed or iron- ed, swept or baked or sewed all day In her workshop, and has come only with the] she would like to get away court Perhaps if] phe husband complains that his of The Star readers will} wife ts not “domestic.” Does she call him a poor business man be je about this matter, hus-| couse he dooan't stay in his office fa eyes may be opened or store all day and all night? tind | We'll have to “agitate,” stir up os # as h --$W0d ES Gucatbun GNU iaan Gas Ute ere is the fetter OF THE STAR: unequal working conditions i — o the question of | at our knowledge and conveniences of women in the homes. When they see it sight” settled and the ot working laundry girls | they'll do something. Lord, open their eyes. suppose you take up the wives. HOUSEWIFE. FASHIONS The pockets in the new ulsters |are very large R ever occur to a news man of a prosecuting at- hall commission. “napect” homes and Wilt we married heave to organize a union before men wake : ite the fact that a woman | Green belts aro a fad of the mo art, te the cea i in Paris. yMeemria! =r social Lace veils with irregular meshes s jare most favored by Parisian wom- ‘men’s fault—that is, their) en. A butterfly design is placed so feel = They just never/ that one is on each cheek; but this about it. novelty is not obtrusive enough to fe what is the matter with | detract from the beauty of ite ‘They have always had/| wearer. Reve always do ) . one and it has never occur! Just now there is a good deal to red to | what goes into the/be mentioned about sleeves, In om oo it the comfort they) many of the best street gowns the : time to wake thei |gleeves are suven-eights length sign @ad Dr. Woods Hutch- | alow for the wrinkled wrists of the the sake of the glove. ‘MP and do something Pn pecnwae ; . haye no Idea how beautiful the ef Prohibiting the “employ. |ored flowers im the dul! tones of ts Made With Factories Last September | d up the alarm | gic below And @ great many/ he other wives | fect Is. The full overtopping shape of a female over 10 hours | this material. p Honor All Piano Bonds, Factory Credits, Cer.) Saturday Evening | sleeves for even the simplest walk-| 4 P the Suits are being abbreviated for ) ee in ‘rere Tapestry and fur are to be found} On Tovety tittle turbans and you) to help open their eyes.) of tynx has a swathed crown of tan would happen if the | tapestry, which has large rose-col cat. Checks, Etc., Still in Effect During) Stock of New “Art Style” Uprights and by Grands” Arriving Daily—Complete Holi-| Stock of Brass Band Instruments and Talk- Machines Now on Display at Washington's Music House. %y ‘Week at Ellers saw the close | ton’s oldest and largest music con- Most remarkable sale of | ern. fe many respects, ever COM-| SAMPLE STYLES INCLUDED. Oy any music house in the} Contained in these present ship-| menta, the largest ever directed to} any music company in the West,| are a number of new and special | sample styles» which we are au-| thorized by the manufacturer to sell at introductoty prices. Those are now on display and are of ex ceptional value closed out|. Holders of credit checks will do} Medals, were | Well to investigate this stock now, feductions, and those! while it ts complete. the situation and | act-| | WF Were the ones who bene-| SMALL GOODS ALSO, | by this un Aside from the pianos which are arriving dally, our Small Goods De partment stocked to flow ing with holiday goods just re ceived. Violins, guitars, mandolins harps, drums, flutes and wind and string instruments of every des rip tion, including the celebrated R. A Kaempf Brass Wand which have come into such decided prominence during the past bere in abundance fore han ordinary interest was} Because of the special! embodied Instruments | been on display during the} Bilers Booth, and which ail of the highest aw Eo ty ards | ® yon: GOODS ARRIVING le enormous shipr 1910 styles and Homes in both Baby Grand e makes represen ‘tm at the rat Several carloads almost pW It is with. difficulty ae. fan be found to accom them, AND TALKING MACHINES. These, together with a complete line of Talking Machines, embrac I September, when these|ing all the newest style Edison, a Placed, mention was| Victor and Columbia Disc Ma-| Strangement with the|chines, and over 100,000 records | Piano bonds, factory musical a real pleasure at our He MANO bonds on the day fol-| what your purchase may Pineed in this j ticularly desirable offices to be had seen at any time by applying at our) Dd. 8 concerned from which to choose, makes the| e Mes, checks, etc masi SMnowncement ix suf-| easy payment plan will apply if you| eral days wince we OFFICES FOR RENT. / in the Ellers Musle Building at very store, Third and University ove in the d have instruments of from year, are Be OREDIT CHECKS TAKEN. to cred up to matter be, our task of shopping for sometifing | 7s planos wold to hold-| Bear in mind also, no Of the confidence| so desire. | Just now there are several par: | reasonable rentals, These may be | Eilers Muste House, successor to ttt ; in dealing at \ wall Johnaton Co. Fron MARY” CDK DAILY MENU. Breakfast. Bananas. Cereal with Cream Plain Omelet Waffles with Syrup, Coffee. Luncheon, Scalloped Clams with Corn, Olives. Parker House Rolls Jelly Tarta, Tea. Dinner. Alphabet Soup. Roast Veal Mashed Potatoes. Ruttered Turnips. Dressed Lettuce. Prane Whip. Coffee Scalloped Clams With Corn, Seald 1 pint of clams in thelr own Hquor, drain, chop them fine and add an equal quantity of fresh erated corn Chop fine 1 slice of onion and half a green pepper from which the seeds and part! ens have been removed, and cook until soft in 2 rounded tablespoons of butter, blend In 2 rounded table spoons of flour, add gradually 2-3 eup of clam fotee, stir until thick and smooth, then add the yolks of 2 eggs beaten and mixed with 13 eup of cream. Stir until the eges are set, remove from the fire, add the clams and corn, turn into but tered scallop shells, aprinkle with buttered crumba and brown in @ hot oven Waffles. Take 3 exes and beat the whites and yolks in separate bowls. Stir into the yolks 1 pint of sour cream pints of flour, add enough t milk to make the batter very thin, then put In 3 tablespoons of melted lard, a teaspoonful of soda dissolved in a little milk, and lastly the beaten whites. Bake tn hot oven, and also have the irons very hot. Plain Omelet. 4; butter, 1 tablespoon; hot , 4 tablespoons; salt and pepper Separate yolks from whites, add hot water to well-beat en yolks; beat whites stiff and fold them into mixture of yolks and water, which they will entirely ab-. sorb; heat omelet pan and butter well; pour mixture into the pan and jet it cook slowly, typing and turning the pan that the omelet may spread and brown evenly When it begins to brown under Great Land. Tomorrow morning we offer choice of four hundred and eighty acres of good land at a sensationally low price This land is situated on Hoods canal—the Hudson of the Pacific. — ~ HE STAR—PRIDAY, DECEMBE. Pe SeSeSeSeoeooseooee » e 20 LITTLE PROBLEMS O LOVE AND MARRIAGE PEPOSPSOSCSCSeSoSeHeSooees Oesodeoes THE HORROR OF WEDDING GIFTS e a ‘Time was that a girl waited with |saved a lot of money Pleasant anticipations the shower ag “rd _ as gy B ra | he bridegroom is apt to be hap of gifts that would follow the post-|.. over the change, for very few ing of the wedding invitations, But/men like a show wedding that day ts rapidly passing | If, however, the bogy of the wed The bride of today is apt to have |4!n& present is not yet laid for you, decided tastes ts 1 to the fur (M0nd Romething that won't conflict es tn regard to the fur | with the bride's furnishing scheme nishing of the new home, She bhas| Linens are always useful, and if probably been making it a study for your choice unfortunately shouldn't months, with an ambition to achieve fit in with her other things, Mnens distinctive and artistic results in will in time wear out and be done each room, Into her carefully ar- | awa: ith, Books can xo into a ranged plans comes a heterogene- | hooke: and they don't have to be oun collection of chairs, lamps,/read, Oriental rugs sult most any china, briew-brac, plotures. They|whore. There is usually a niche fit in nowhere, yet they must be/for sliver spoons, forks and such placed somewhere or the sonders| wares, None of these are indi be mortally offended vidual enough to stand out too ag That's the reason many are slip-| gressively in the new home. And ping away to quiet weddings and|they are all useful, with possibly surprising friends with an an|the exception of the books, And nouncement later most people like books about A recent bride who had alipped| The day ts af hand when wed away to @ quiet wedding put the/ding presen’ ¢ being considered situation in a nutsbell when she)by the thinking In a rational way said “All the money I would | No longer does one plunge into the spend on a fussy wedding, I can/shops and emerge with whatever take to buy what I want. | am not/fite one’s price or an adroit sales swamped with a lot of horrors 1 | person has been able to foist upon don't want and my friends are! one. neath place it within the oven to|blespoon flour, % cook the top. This ts only a mo ment's delay. Then Itft the omelet from the sides and edges of the pan with a flexible knife, loosening one half, which you fold over before slipping omelet from pan. eure that the platter serve immediately teaspoon salt, pinch pepper, 1% cups milk. Wash peas and soak over night In one pint cold water, In the morning drain and rinse thoroughly, add quart and half cold water and the Belonton. Cook slowly until soft, rub is hot and through stratuer. Make a white | sauce, add this iquid to 1 and cook j until it te of proper consistency | Cooking a amall bam bone with the | peas improves the flavor. Parker House Rolls. One pint milk scalded and cooled. % cake of yeast, butter % size of an egs. 4 cups flour, 1 teaspoon salt. First make a batter with 1 cup flour, set in the morning; when risen add the balance of) flour, ete. When well risen roll out cut with biseult cutter butter top with melted butter, lap in shape of tea roils, then butter top of lap, let rise again, bake in quick oven, By using a whole yeast cake can be made in six hours, while with half cake of yeast it takes about all day THE NEW FLAVOR MAPLEINE Than i Maple A ‘The Crescent Mig. Co, Seattle, Wash. Half cup «plit peas, 1% quartr ae —_ water, 1 tablespoon chopped ontony 1 heaping-tablespoon butter, 1 ta! | Sale fifteen dollars an acre. Mag- nificent scenery, good soil, fine for fruits and poult ty ; close to the beach, to stores and school and in a good neighborhood we Will Rapidly Increase in Value Price $15.00 Per Acre This is the last pie of necessity be at a much higher figure. for the boys and girls! Office open every evening till 9 o'clock Quick action will be necessary, MB. Bruggemann & 408 American Bank Building e Terms down and $5 per buys five acres. Price month $ $1 $20 of land we can offer at this price. Future sales will 3uy a piece as a Christmas present down and $10 per month buys ten acres. a Per Acre buys twenty acres, month to accommodate busy, people. Corner Madison Street and Second Ave. SeSeSeeeese® And they'll Furniture | Dry Goods | Handkerchiefs for Women Women’s Handkerchiefs, size, 9c. Linen regulation sheer Women's — sheer Handkerchiefs with %-inch hem, 10c, Women's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, quarter-inch hem, 10c, Women's Handkerchiefs inch hem, 12%c pure Linen having % (Moore Theatre ” “THE GRAND I Emmet Deve | Women’s pure Linen Handkerchiefs with daintily embroidered corner, 14c, Handkerchiefs for Children’s Hemstitched two in picture box, 10c. Children’s Hemstitched plain white; three in fancy box ; 20c. Children’s Hemstitched with fancy border and colored initial; box of three, 20c. Children’s plain white Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs with white or colored initial; box of three, 35¢. Children’s plain white Handkerchiefs ; box of three, 25c. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. fFurnitere Dry Goods Store Closes Dally at 5180 Basement Salesroom Christmas Handkerchiefs for All the Family A pleasing display of pretty and popular sty Children’s Handkerchiefs, daintily hemstitched, fects, some packed in fancy Holiday boxes mas selections can be mz les in Women’s, Men’s and nbroidered and initialed ef- Prices are moderate and Christ- ade to very good advantage. Handkerchiefs for Women Women’s alltinen Hand- kerchiefs, corded edge effect, with embroidered corner, l4c. Women's fine quality heme stitched Handkerchiets, em- broidered in corner; box of six, 39c, Women’s pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with fancy initial ; box of six, ec. Women’s pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, embroidered corner with block initial; box of six, $1. Handkerchiefs for Men Men’s pure Hemstitched Hand- | kerchiefs, quarter-inch hem, 12 Children Handkerchiefs, Linen Wc. Handkerchiefs, s ws ap Men’s Irish Linen, Handkerchiefs, with | quarter-inch hem, l4cr Men’s all-linen Hemstitched Handker- chiefs with openwork block initial, 10c. Handkerchiefs Men's Irish Linen Hemstitched Handker- chiefs with quarter-inch hem and openwork embroidered initial; box of six, 90c. —Basement Salesroom Tailored Street Suits Special $8.95 Women’s Tailored Suits of diagonals, cheviots, homespuns, tweeds and novelty serges, largely plain- tailored styles, with satin-lined coats, semi- or ?#fit- ting, 42.10 45 inches long, with coat collar and’ reyvers; stitched cuffs and pockets. Skirts are kilted and clus- ter-plaited effects. brown and navy-blue; also various mixtures. $8.95. Color s, dark-green, gray, maroon, Special —Baxement Salesroom. Cosy Coat Sweaters for Little Folks Highly Appropriate for Holiday Gifts $1.25 from 2 to 5 years, all full sizes; buttoning in front, with belt below waist cardinal color. Other styles at this price are double-breasted, belted, and large pearl gray and navy. There Are Many Ad- vantages in Buying Early Seattle's Leading F inee Tomorrow. Mesange of Laughte Bob I Henry B. Harris “THE TRAVE A comedy & The ( pr SA + Bara Kendall, 4OMN CONT, Manager. norrow n the Fantastic Matine y MEAND* dats, 25c to T5c $15.00 |] | “A Girl at the Helm.” | Third Popular Concert | December 5, | p.m, Shere Sunday Surtey., MOORE THEATR Mme. Mary Louise Clary, So¥ist WITH THE Seattle Symphony Orchestra Theatre, ‘LOIS THEATRE Phones: Sun. Main 1904; Ind, 4334 Thirteenth Week D. 8S. Lawrence Players “Phe Warrens of V «+ Next W PANTAGES THEATRE “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE.” All Week at 2, 7 and 9, High-neck Sweaters for Children | buttons; colors, Frederick & Nelson $1.95—Children’s Coat Sweaters, sizes 4 and 5 years, amply large, with two pockets on front and fastening with large pearl but~ tons ; in white only. line; come in | 69c—Infants’ Coat Sweaters in white, fastened with | gray and red; sizes 1 and 2 years. red, maroon, 50c—Infants’ Coat Sweaters in gray and maroon, sizes 6 months and 1 year. —Rasement Salesr Holiday Novelties in Women's incorporated Neckwear LINENS, SILKS, WOOLENS, COTTONS LOOK LIKB NEW WHEN WASHED WITH SOAPLAKE SOAP ALL DEALERS AMUSEMENTS. Wilson-Schryer-Wilson Co. | AMUSEMENTS. \| | Prosents HOPKINSON” Carton, With Welford mn By R. ¢ Datla And Origt i ne Quartet; Jock Mos The Tossing Seattie Theatre Russell & Drew, Mers. Roth Phe 43 Week, M nu & Drew's t This Saturday, n players) will . OLD CROSS ROADS” rime Here in Stock Time vr First First sr i ae Don’t Throw Away Valuable articles because they are broken, We do all kinds of repair ing, gun and locksmithing, also ex perimental work and models. Our} prices are reasonable. Third, down stairs. Trial. 225 Seneca, cor. Give Us a ALBERT HANGEN, Jeweler. Sunday © round trip m, and 5 a.m, dally. Leave > 7 a. m, 12 m, and 6 p. at 7:30 a.m, erett at $i day, leav leave Seattl m. and rpm 8 a rett at 9:45 a. m., 2i p and 7:15 p.m. Single tebe & p.m. Le Snohomish $1.00, Round trip $1.40. camer Telegraph, Colman dos Phonos—Sunset. Main 2998; Ind. 7 MEALS SERVED, First and Cherry. Optical Department