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

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TAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1909 i ee Kornit a FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Clones Dally af 510 —WHTN Open Kvenings for Chet faaae Salesroom Suggestions for Practical Gifts LONG NOS, we i THE AEROPLANE VEIL! it's the Latest; --W ORTH-- KNOWING | ish or nileor if the spread on the We A HUSBAND > APSE WANTS t | come forward! If you are cer hall bedroom and cafe Junches and life in the store, “TELL ME A STORY” | Crmoren's Pvravtime SOSOSO SOSH SOS Se SeSososeoeseoeseoes There wasn't much food left in) ice, putting his big hair-padded fet the Eskimo hut; and Minantat, | down Just as quietly as a kitten whowe father was away on a hunt ee a# not to warn hie victim pg t Minanish shivered with the cold & trip, was going out to see what jena Was wishing he Was home when he could tind, As he left his mother|he felt a heavy tap on his shoulder }warned him about watching tor that knocked him over, Oh! how |polar beara, but Minanish laughed | scared he was, when he saw the gaily, assuring her that no bears| bear! Remembering what his fath would come near him, So, shoulder |er had taught him, he lay still while ing his fishing spear, he set out. [the bear, thinking he was dead He walked 4 long ways from/calmly nosed him over, As she! jhome before he found a seal hole,|turned so that Minanish could ‘ ase find me that/and there he seated himself to|strike her under the left shoulder, | C $ it Has Tremend¥us Holes and Aeroplane Pattern custard ple ia much pastry {# made and plate the day before baking, This discovery was made by proparing ples on Saturday for | Sunday's baking and eating KIMO- full quality SILK $3.75 Kimonos silk, across Long, of good many shoulders with shirring at front and back, and having front flowing with Oneteaspoon of extract will flav: | one quart of custard or pud ding to be served unfrozen | itt the, store | One tablospoon of extract will fla | vor quart of mixture be frozen und sleeves trim- one to med bands 1 satin Pr a man, [/wateh for fish. The wind blew very/he quickly sent his spear into her but | want one with} hard, and Minanish drew the fur/heart, thos saving bis life. ‘of princip!< wi jeves in do- | hood closer about his face and pee How eagerly he ran home to tell | Feavon one ght by st! in love with|ed more closely into the water,|his mother and younger brothers | Vegetables ‘House w nd signed | didn’t the shaggy cream-colored | would be used for a bed covering or he has read! of canse int and / jai more of those jolts and/ All women have favorite fae Mr ‘Hubby and let other women readers | seramble out im for work ‘and private family board- Mille shop girl says of her ie a change, they can that letter in| hoping to get a fish so he could go| that he had killed a bear. As soon | n't care what/fellow that waa creeping over the/ clothing, and the meat for food House- | ef andotiful husbands need| Y recipes which they cook as TAs for the shor has my| of The Star try them on their ty morning and Ife for a nw of years town.and country. I have it is Somewhat lonely and ts; Cereal fame and address from the - | ors, dark-green, navy- One level walt will - y sauce of arms 2 blue, light-blue and red, with pretty Orien tal de combination coloring ( of soup, lavender, The French in (three tablespoons oll, ¢ | half tablespoons vi fourth | level te alt hth level | teaspoon pepper) wili marinate one pint of salad. | ‘TIE YOUR BOWS WITH CORDS ordinary dressing attractive and one ign Very vt Arde ons appropriate for Christmas ‘SYNTHIA GREYS CORRESPONDENTS Dear Miss Grey | tity of tan maline ly soiled and mused Wit you kindly suggest a method of clean. jing tt and of restoring the desired stiffness? Will you give me a recipe for the old-fashioned popovers? MAE A—(1) Maline is quite perish able, but if not too badly solled and mussed you might dip in gaso Mne and after letting the gasoline PEE aR a. ly aporate, try pressing it } with an iron not very hot. A hot DAILY MENU. jtron would ruta ft entirely Breakfast | (2) Two cups of milk, 2 cups of Baked eweet apple, top milk four, 2 eggs, butter size of walnut Cereal with top saflk small pinch of salt. Beat thorough Creamed codfiah ly, for the longer it I# beaten the | is permisstble? 4 te ‘ea — Toast better the popovers will be. Pour A—(1) No. (2) Fourth cousins. Milk batter into hot gem pans and bake| ~ , cooked overnight in & quick oven, pieces. With white maline as the Raisins j < tianeuane | bow, and trimmings of soutache in| Nhe Bacon crisped In oven pink, a girl is sure to have some Creamed potatoes thing brand new in the bow line | The baby poonful or more Milk | glx Umes « day gifts, and will be fancy if de put up in reader in Re writes that ” the fe’ and “Shop © am Well awe box ired. ‘ es by He f the sewtve CHILDRI dinal color Prettily boxed for gift purposes DAINTY TEA APRONS, in leaf pattern, cut round and ruffle ash to tie WING APRONS AT 50c—Made of dotted Swiss and trimmed all around with pretty filet lace; deep pockets, and wide sash to tie TEA APRONS AT 3% and plain lawn. Trin ruffles of embroidery ; ha MAIDS’ APRONS Of white lawn, with wide, quare bretelles over sh ler and broad sash to tie. WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S GLOVES Two-clasp Glace Gloves, overseam sewn, in ble attractively boxed ; &5c pair SSW with high neck $1.25 EATERS, $1 and belt in car years ACTUAL SIZE OF NEW VEIL from wert Sizgs 2 to 5 This ts the aero: put New be anything veil, It has} Fifth plane the New York an aeroplane large that the placed on t ner, The mes! The bh vet! com } Just been into York av I have a quan which is slight has 59 Of all-over embroidery trimmed with embroidery }atores in There can't ertain 9 vt than thin just with now, therefore, In the whole coun wide try, It's a hit in New York But jit te » a fashion that it may die it gets far = Patchen regting lip of the none, end of that me tne through the continue like in order to keep her from protr A crows, on the} the 4.1 «a te she away | «@) Of dotted Swiss, crossbar dim- ith embroidery insertion or sash to tie | matter thin ¢ jwhen real you'll not know to bear it. It tan't gard for him that shject, but vanity as uses you pain to you, or how your re you to hurt cheap material and of double thick ness, to fit tightly over the ironing | board. They should be open at one end, #0 a8 to slip easily off and on, the open side having a couple of buttons and buttonholes to keep it jtaut. These covers will bi Ragen an immense boon, ast oan easily be washed and will jast a Cathotle church? | Conaiderable time, They should al of relationship | W@y* be kept scrupulously clean trouble. comes ity med w what to do really wide aS * selfishness and via e Women’s and tan; 2 Dear Mins Grey: Can third cousins ‘ married in the If not, what degree Tie your bows with cords, or at jleast mse cord trimmings, It is the newest twist that has been giv to the present fad for fluffy neck Children’s cowboy styles ; untlet Gloves in tan and brown, plain and ic and 75c pair. Seasonable Knit Underwear Items Women’s heavy cotton Fleece-lined Union Suits in high neck, long sleeve, ankic-length style, warm and durable. Price 59% Women’s Fl neck, Price Dear Mine Grey: Are canceled }2-cent stampa worth $5 To make Maryland beaten bis-/ If so, where can I sell them cult, sift 2 cupfule of flour with al INTERES teaspoonful of salt and cut im a A.—#lo far an I know, the third of a cupful of lard. It is bet imarket for canceled stamps ter not to uae the hands for the! work, as they warm the fat—a pal-| ette knife is ideal for the pur-| pose, Make into a stiff dough with milk and water, used half and half, turn onto a floured board, and beat and fold continually with an old fashioned potato masher or the rolling pin for a full balf hour, or} * watil the dough is springy to the Dear Mise Grey: Is it proper for touch. Roll out a third of an inch a young «irl to meet-s man friend sheet, cut out with a small cutter, at (he station when he is a strange prick with a fork and bake about A READER. 20 minutes on an oiled tin in a Yen, during the day. If after bot oven. her mother or a male relative 1 well known | back to his warm hut. He was so/as they could they all went to the The Star /ir sted that he forgot his moth-|s#eal hole with the dog sled to take ; 5 | an the one who/er's warning about the bears, and/the bear home, wh the skin as she is neat} | a small town} —— MARY” says | fact that} grat_many = he have} de awakened Naation of tree aituatior 1 only suggest Mrs. Housew (fe to itl treats for their husbands and pathy, for placed| children, Send in recipes for vgn he position myself I thor.| some of your favorite d shes . rstand her situation. I} ‘what to ee ce 8 fr own husbands and children. 1 ha lived a Address Cynthia Grey, care The Star. quainted with rs, as well house, cafeteria, a fora change, but find 's cabin gives me the fatisfaction, although, ag the more #0 every year. So gome of the lonely maidens #iek and tired.of single free- ie ts unchee should be given aco of water five or Puree of peas Corn muffins ecolate blaneo-mange with Water Fish chowder Crisp crackers Gingerbread Grapes Dinner Roast beef Broiled lamb chop Steamed rice Haked potato Stewed celery Dreased lettuce Bread and butter Lemon jelly with Apple tapioca whipped cream pudding Water or milk ece-lined Vests of pure white cotton in high long sleeve style ; Drawers in ankle length to match. 50c garment Boys’ The Washington Combine Dentists ouy is ethical © charge high prices Woman" and the have been having thefr he last few days Mean. “Marriéd Man” has been of thinking about his 1 troubles. On the this morning was a let- e@ Husband.” He longs e and a cheerful, in- and does his best, line side of the house up to her bargain, The! below shows the result housewife shirks her Goes bu & “strike.” Mr. Editor: 1 would Uke you @ letter about married n Thave a wife and chil- My children are nice, but my sometimes only speaks to me in three months. When she me she turns her back on me, I ge to my work she turns to me. If it were not for dren I would never enter th Mine to ¢ Grey: What the maratulate a bride MARIAN. late the bridegre wish her hap Dear proper way and groom? A Conar and tell the br piness In her wedded lite A tyearold is supposed to sleep! 10 hours at night and two In the . mprerne on 1A careful nurse prepares « fre ab | Borie solution dally to hold the rub. ber nipples. Union Suits of gray fleece-lined cotton; 25c. in ethical Ke low prices ntal Work enough to be guaranteed. Belen tifte methods permit | me to do in one day what the Combine I tist ja week 4 Many a cold ts spared the child you one | what the Denta ho sleeps in a room with the win-| “erwin s pRoOWwN rt low wide open at night, Offices: 1 to & Union Block, a: tween Cherry and Columbia. Open | ff evenings until § and Sundays until 6 for the working people. Children’s Fleece-lined Cotton Vests in white, cream and gray, with high neck and long sleeves; Pants and Drawers in ankle length to match. Price 25¢ garment. Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED | froner a capital|rial as the contume are used |World’s Tour by Wireless A night. v be Dear Miss Grey My fiance i# attending odilege in another town. | He haw bought a season ticket for a/ lecture coursé for himaeif and one It a child's scalp is not fn per | fect health, a Httle vaseline makes | a good application. Of cowrne, if desirable, these meeus may bo. reversed, the lunch. 1: Yo make rompers. weer, longer, for « girl friend. 1 have asked him 5 eon dishes served for supper 4nd). dispose of her ticket, but he re- lame mothers Stich & square of the ‘dinner given at noon. Foc en fuses. Am I right? LM | lowing dishes may be substituted | A tor those in the menus. In making} A.—I think not. You should be | combinations, avoid acid fruits with | @lad he is going to attend the lec-) For milk. With the older boys an extra | ‘ures wish “ + girl. i " a but nae Xmas mate Gitt— on Bands of cloth of the same the home again. I work at night 12 aud make good wages and money I spend is for car We have a nice home, good andwich will often be necessary at juncheon. For Breakfast. vresh or stewed fruits Contest open to all student wire- less operators, The student re- | ceiving the highest merit mark and every student is put on an equal’ basis, and individual work is what counts. | Attention, Merchants You will be interested to know All well-cooked cereals. Broiled steak or lamb chop with baked potato. Minced lamb on toast Broiled fresh fish. Creamed po feerniog snd. alll have eaten| ‘te {tk i. | Bee: ched in milk on toas! Sitave a cold breakfast after) [c's Permbied in milk. hours. Then I go upstairs Shirred eggs my own bed. ‘There is/ srown bread brewis. fhe rooms under the.*eds) Cornmeal muffins you conid track a cat Bran gems, graham gems. n's clothes are left Bread and butter. bor just where they! Cream toast of them. The table is] prench toast with dishes which ate} Water, milk or cocoa made with tml wanted, and every |) sit initk and stove is covered! food, potato parings, ete. anything it means three Without a word. I don’t} MV children brought wp in Idle- aad lazinews, but what can I Ee not a pleasant home| The contest is open to all student, developing the greatest proficiency | wireless operators who complete: as a wireless operator will be|the course on or before May 1,/ awarded $100 IN GOLD, A MEDAL | 1910. AND FREE TRIP AROUND THE| The tour will begin June 1, 191 WORLD. jand extend over a period of On and after December 1, 1909,; months. Salary will be paid the each student wireless operator of| Student wireless operator while op) the International Institute of Wire. | the world’s tour and will be the In-) leas Tel phy, Inc., will be given | ternational Institute's representa-| a merit mark, semi-monthly, for|tive to at nations. arenas in work. Investigate. “I. I. of W. T.." 108) Merit alone will be awarded,| White Bldg. Main 6920. HE K } MN FIREPROOF diakaahooty toe STORAGE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Household Goods. Store Closes Daily at 5:30—WHL Not Be Open Evenings for Christmas Business, but everything is neglect. covered with dust and the 3 allowed to go dirty and ; home from my work at that we have more safes and vaults in daily ase than all other manufac turers combined We guarant our safes and vaults to be superior to all others Purcell Safe Co., 312 Occidental . agents for Herring-Hall-Marvin For Luncheon. All cream soups with crackers or toast Chowders—fish, clam or corn. Purees, peas, beans or lentils. Soups with stock Home pickles, piccalilli, ete, Escaloped dishes. Rice and macaroni cooked with broth, tomatoes, etc Light cakes Gingerbread Sponge pudding. Co., aanufacturers of the gen uine Hall Safe & Lock Co.'s safes | and vaults. FURNITURE DRY GOODS & Seattic man and have ition. I have tried to myself for the sake a to| of FURNITURE DRY GOODS Fancy Ribbons for aaah Right at the time when 1 know there are lots of good but Thave none. My home} A ming terrible, and if I aay| Gé latin and cornstarch pu‘ oe about it I an led auch| Light puddings with fruit sauce. God py family, | For Dinner. “sin mine. | Tight soups of stock with crack “THE HUSBAND ers if followed by fish or meat Cream soups and stews if the FASHIONS = broiled or stewed meats. Poultry ham Fresh baked Squash, onions, celery, beans—all vegetables, in fact Puddings as for luncheon. | Tapioca and rice combinations. Baked apple puddings. Puddings of cake with gelatin or ry the left s fruit sauc ear 39c y- Yard Widths 5 to 8 inches. SPECIAL 25c Yard Widths 5 to 8 inches. the demand for Fancy Rib- bons is greatest we “a i a ant ARE YOU PLANNING A HOME CELEBRATION FOR CHRISTMAS DAY? | The approach of Winter holidays, when families are reunited and guests are| j entertained, furnishes an additional reason for the purchase of a ; PIANOLA PIANO When holidays come around, the home are If you own a Pianola Piano you have something you can always turn to for recre ation and amusement. You look at it First, is the val assortment con of unusually The varie ty attractive Hiss et age nabveianet fish, brotled, boiled or ues. the toes ma of crochet peas, iG . tains a dainty styles and colorings highly appropriate for in Holiday-time There Persians in light and dark colors, handsome " Which have allover the fa Rame thi fig have their uses, are effects, olid-ce stripe with fancy borders and Ribbons in pretty hand-painted effects. from wide stripes two-tone the resources of put to the te brocades and Dresdens, Ribbons in designs, plain centers The widths i | German Potato Kloesse. | pint mashed potatoes mixed 1 pint of flour, 1 of salt ‘orm . into small flat cab (same as fish t cook in boiling water about When first put in ket-| until they rise to Very nice with nice brown | d over in but range 5 to 8 inches. uinine touct one in either of two way Second, there is the fascination of producing the yourself. And perhaps here lies the Pianola’s greatest charm, No one can tell you just what it means to be absolutely master of the piano’s key-board; you must experience it | for yourself. ‘To be able to sumr | ence the most beautiful works in piano litera | ture is the keenest pleasure obtainable from| music | can e Arranged for convenient selection in two groups, at and 39c yard Irst Flo music % blouses of J With Duteh e de poonful there music itself—a tremendous Stationery in Fancy Cabinets for Christmas Gifts Holly ¢ paper in 50c > of over 25,000 compositions—everything balls) 10 minw tle range ger from a dainty Venetian love song by Nevin dashing Spanish dance by Moszkow tir around top of we and heavy ott nestor ho: Cabinets of fabric two Ibe in. good : Ported cloth |, grav 4 correct abinets pus Tw-quire finished sta- | Uprig quires zht of Berlin's Colonial Lawn Cs ing three quires of p and envelor match ; $1.50. Crane's containing » with ater or a gay, : bow of more lecorated with large Good ter cut up or ax warme tionery, ribbon ; Haviland C taining fabric a S ki to the martial polonaises of Chopin and the VaTIOMs ines a lheroic conceptions of Beethoven. \ N The supremacy the Pianola Piano is recognized through CAUT 1O eout the world. Do not make the mistake of supposing that|]ff Of Superior all Piano-players are very much alike, and that it will not matter much which one sai woe of the different makes you buy. The PIANOLA .. $250 to $475 \ . Moderate The PIANOLA PIANO ..$550 to $1,250 {Monthly Payments REMEMBER—We are factory distributers for the Genuine Pianola and Pianola Piano, A most magnificent and thoroughly complete line now on display. |EILERS MUSIC BUILDING abinets, rich purple boxes con abinets cont finished paper and envelc quality; one-quire size, 50 ain iisette, which “of ee, ound ed air. it M8 the sea pes aper size, 25¢ wn Upright with enveloy Linen I THE NEW FLAVOR MAPLEINE Better Than Maple ‘The Crescent Mig. Com Seattic, Wash, | with containing 100 sheets and 80 envelopes of fabric-finished paper Oc. aarge Cabinets, embellished bossed holly design, em- | containing } Othe | elty ef ‘to $2 Ff leather fn vogy es in width ag ney ibinets in pretty rang Frederick & Nelson Incorporated eae Stocks THIRD Orders AND UNIVERSITY of Christmas Handkerchiefs Executed. mi eniateh aban: Successor to Jobasion Co,

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