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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909 OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR)| y” IN LETTER TO STAR ANSWERS “GIRL” | FoR SMALL cimis From MARY“) Sct, “WHY DON’T MEN MARRY US?” | FREDERICK K & NELSON, Inc. tatty at 51 — Wilt W oes for Chetetmas Busine bry dn dotted Ba Fruit Cake. | Christmas Handkerchiefs | a Rot. She on Ee | ‘ scalp ak the men of today mat,” and tt fs | hy : ene . nen , t 10 vo} Gum that they have no of eee po ¥ ” fo : ‘ te © rd DEAIY MENU 4 ne . jer to permit of . gly NU, + inl “ aking |* hey love suffer most prominent % “ * ; * a snd She Didn't Think of This, abor world.) * BREAKFAST * Cream Cookies stion | Leck us th pone * Stewed Prunes 3 eee om t 0 a w “ compelled te work | wade ir valua pa-| ~ B PORTE r g 4 taste, lou fer relt ’ for a living. You will find that gto | Per * year 1, and having| ” " r - P , R ss dont men marry per week is the amo Let wad discnsste on soctal | 4 Coffee 2 Chere Crawder, i Wor Initial Handkerchiefs: 17¢ each. Wibo true of/ the sake of argument, place this | Preblems that have appeared in it ho t tra “ » ha ; - DINNER * : bb os J : . ; . pet marry as readily a%/ amount at $15, and thie is higher | ¥!sh to express my opinion upon | 7 shhh eee & . nd of . Children’s Fancy Boxed Han box of fathers. than 8¢ ent of the workers The Home Problem | + Veal Steak | , ‘ : 1c f F +t 5 » ent that | cety > you believe . he pl ot the th her! a ith ir ‘ two, 10e* bh f three, 15 Oe Seiak for a a a petieve a young A. oem ce the wv with | ® Baked Macaroa! with Toma #/ “i, 5." 4 W ¢, 15¢; 20 * couple could arty and property ote and pans,” of with * in “ ai = Pr ; K tha exist ef this amount and five in ard’s| A“ becoming as well asi. | at eS “ - Children’s Initial Handkerct tial in a happiness to the | Practical hat fur fittle girls ia the , . ; Fleults that have been soaked fo = — > " " Pruit jee Puddiz Hy minutes fn i . on t if ' lor r } ; t This is the answer, Mr. Bditor i want ne showr he sketeh, and it in| © al — rik 1 n milk. K - whi < , are own in good as t of and if “Girt” could only see th abou Mana We « 7 ty all th st as anx ches vecause of it she would h happy Bee lee gage wd SUPPER * old water. Sim be loved as they ever wore, ondem , Du aie softly shirred pink Py cnc Al old water. Stim fer a home and ttthe | would striv coe mn rown is banded wit D4 wage eo we * | mer an hour dra man ene Ree ae kiddies just as his futher! ing order of en “Ht thing | Toll of brown fur and ao large i aha oft tire & STs ee right @ Grabam Rolla. Apple Sauce. th er, add W F It Sli f Ch support «i ament is set at the rig ' Se then, do they not marry? He Doesn't Blame “Girl.” That this lack of mating not | “He, * Ginger Bread. Tea 2 en " omen’ $ re ippers or vidoe wants to know. The quee} We do not diame “Girl” for be | ‘he curse of our generation, but for} i * termilk Griddle Cakes. &/." psd Women’s soft Felt Slippers with padded leather ‘qne, 1 believe but ing forced into the industrial field Centuries has veen the same, Is| | regen ntemelligre om) j — ; to compete with us im the struggle | *@sily shown by perusal of authors # in t int of « butter x * Gusmn inte. sole, 75c. young man of today dare for existence, bat do complain most | 29d poets of past agus | ® add the en t oxen ® Here are a few omelet ideas . . the chance of marrying Ditterly against a aystem which| Schiller, the peer of German} ee @ and stir th xtut , Oi ce wen acak & anak Betis te Women’s gray and brown Juliets, med with he loves for fear he can prevents us from receiving secant | Ports, in his immortal “The Lay of] There has been a revival of the|# cups of flour mixed and sitted @ | First you ne teause enieit cosh ' » : ly provide for her. He wage se that we could not only eke | the Bell” says om for yellow of late. while much s + th 2 teaspoons of bakkag * hin ¢ - to Ine yo cane black fur; $1.00 gether deprive himself of m existence, but enjoy life. | “So heed, oh heed well. ore forever | #**” also worn by the woman of bs eg wr and * nny m salt 2 Secone 5; Pe ee ee ee sek De, “Oe” Seat united, sikeay Pasa a & Selb ba the stiatay Uonten wanan & yotks . aaa cnaninhe. Women's fur-trimmed Felt Juliets in red, brown ‘of the mecessitivs of compelied to pound her typewriter, | That the he the @ and bake in @ soapstone grid- @ | 7°" mt one white e) 95 P j push a sewing machine, ete. a long pond soocaie beart flow in| mew bande encirale thela a = . | Wits four a porch png ba and green, $1.25. Hit “Girt” ever stopped while yet defore the “jungle of de-| lusion te brief. but repentance wy | Weise end end in & tiny jeweled | & | Suite makes on easeiet hard, And , ; ' Tat : thn phage of 7 | rather apair becomes a flowering garden| ong! |Rowknot. Variety in the position of | * % | thirdly. just a pinch of baking pow Women’s wine-colored Felt House Slippers, ne Bran of the main causes for this| evening robes ene eee poo @ site | ® h & |der will keep an omelet from fall tow-cut, with soft turned sole and low heel, $1.25. POS OSCOCe He mppinees are he 9 of the| high on the upper arm. Both wrists 2 # | ing lio ‘oo many gt: 2 re rated. and wit mN’S FANCY "ER TERS SPR ” leo as to have a homentoo many {ut wrcorated. and with a #) Normandy sa tew very gent WOMEN’S FANCY OVERGAITERS, SPE- men marry for reasona of the gross-| pi i tan oenee @| yin a cpeangh documents CIAL 68c¢—Made of Melton, in green, blue, brown »ing est selfishness, or as some im | French peas. When the peas Pras % because t i : absorbed the liquor remove f ind London-smoke Crnprer Yriwe od | Ever present te bow rs SD PP ERREEEREEEE EERE ES ire and cool. Chop % pound ¢ B Sal m pears on hats, gowns, scarfs and asement Salesroo: | English walnuts, mix with the peas | and cover with botled dressing. | and varies from a large flat; Baked Macaroni With Cheese. form to @ tiny platted gold) One | whi bh are most poohpooded or oy He doesn’t give up b loon, as the case may be. quarter pound or 12 sticks macarool broken in inch lengths, | All women have favorite Cook in 3 quarts boiling salted wa-' recipes which they cook as | Women’s Neckwear for Gifts r Jack were two mocking Who lived, wot out in the trees F his season for half be ten-| treats for thelr husbands and «The gift of a pretty Stock bot or Coat Set, or warm south that had once lncee with chiffon. ead nto a colander, pout| children. Send in recipes for git pretty Stock, Jabot t set, it home, but in a larae many of the dressier type it cold water and let drain tome of your favorite dishes Sauce-—One tablespoon butter and| and let ether women readers one of} ttablespoon four t of The Star try them on their own husbands and childre Address Cynthia Grey, care | The Star | Absolutely THE BEST shoe values in Seattle. Compare OUR SHOES and OUR PRICE with others All Ladies’ All Men’s Shoes Shoes $2.50 $3.00 The lady whe "i one of the popular Long Scarfs, will be sure of yp owned them so dearly and treated Mndly that they really did their outdoor home at all, Were as happy as conid vcks have an ur showtng through the tothes.| chiffon. I one model t pleased acceptance. heir fern suppose wou and marriage f if they could, « le yellow satin ¢ of black chiffon and trt ‘ 2 the top of the bodice with ‘ Sk sh ahieais “ik : realization of their bop out lace yoke be Loo od * condition—disvonteat and divorev./ neath the black chiffon fe woven A CRUSTY OLD BACHELOR with » gold threads Dainty Jabots and Fancy Stocks, 23c, 29c, 35¢ and 45c Fancy Stocks with jabots attached, 45¢ and 50c. Baby Irish Venise Stocks, 23c, 25¢ and 29¢. Fancy Boxed Ruchings, 23¢. Persian Scarfs, Crepe Scarfs in plain and fancy colors; Coat Sets, Coat Collars and Yokes, aré akeins of bright ars displayed in a broad range of styl Que day a5 she! found a piece of thread, and Jim| noticed the birds | had swallowed baif of it and Jack Side by side, like two! the other. so of course they bad itlemen out for a walk. stay close together j 4h SH arcend the room.) The lady very gently drew out! By side. and ai last she | the thread, so a¢ not to burt their| Work and went to see why |tender throats. They probably doing ft, They had! never tried tt again Your Acquaintances— Not Personal Friends— Will be remembered this Xmas, no doubt, and you are in a quandary what to give them, es and prices. t Salesroom. Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $3.95 Petticoats of good quality taffeta silk, having full, flaring flounce finished with half-inch bias bands or clusters of pin-tucks. These come in navy-blue, catawba, green, dark-red, gray, reseda, tan, taupe, black and pretty. changeable and striped effects. Price, $3.95. a and these dances require | "Ty large room In giving « have @ man to assist who under iO WING stands calling the figures. and be explain the quadrilie to you} better than | in my limited space wash for tired feet is - ® pint of water to which) Dear Miss Grey: I am a young a tablespoonful of salt,a man. Have two girl friends in m and a few drops of| Eastern vanada. Please tell me hat to send them for Christmas. LPM | “who is handy with her/ A—Books aiways make accept make for herself a able Christmas gifts. A subserip- wrap with little tion to some one of the leading at moderate cost. | Magazines would also be a present ghd fouwrstrand boa of! that would be enjoyed during the be separated and, whole year. strip of satin in any! - ing to w band on Dear Miss Grey Lam @ young! Pand one through thé/ sir! just finishing my eighth grade. Am a stranger in Washington, and p of chiffon the length | Would Hike to know if there is any t be added. This is| place in Seattle where ould take hwise, making the | stenography free, as I would like long and half its for-| % learn it The latter is sbirred| LM tks, taking up one and A.—Stenography is not taugh for each tuck. The| the publie schools of Seattle as it ishirring should be con-|is in some cities, and, therefore, { it fits the satin, to} know of no place where it is taught asa lining jfree of charge. Ricould be softer or fiuf- cain tomers img wear than one of ting accessories } ie —Rasement Salesroom Tailored Linette Waists for Gifts $1.85- You want to send them some small remembrance. Tailored Linette Waists fastening down front, with five half-inch plaits on either side; plain back, linen collar and long sleeves with stiff cuffs. You have too many to jastify the purchase of an $1.65—Tailored Waists of linette fastening’ in front, with half-inch plait on either side of box-plait, two-inch expensive gift. At the 34 MPL ££ plait at shoulder, plain back, linen collar and long sleeves with stiff cuffs. get something that will be acceptable and pleasing. plaits on either side of front fastening, litien ¢ollar and long sleeves with “stiff cuffs. 1534 WESTLAKE BOULEVARD Alhambra Theatre Building Rasement Salesroom Wane Coat Swédters for Gifts Women’s Wool Sweaters, $2.95 and $3.95 Medium-ler A Box “of Wool Coat Sweaters, semi-fitting ef- I fect, single or double-breaste ty for the long coat i of its success; it not ey 4 most | How to Choose Meats. | Seen esits in ont ot}, Veal should be finely grained, | i Induleonce | tender and juicy, the fat firm and| * a gp ca | a whitish color. Any other is not Te’! good veal. The fat of mutton Meet, well made long | cnould be white, clear and hard,| the skin nearly red, the lean firm| and juicy; the leg bone nearly . v,| White. To choose lamb exa ning ae te clone eat | tat on the back, then on the ik es am nairea | Beys. both of which shou be — ased aestres | white hard and positively the bee right aide go hae to | color. Any variation in colg® of fat} Of napkin. Hold two| Should be rejected. The vein in| d you arid overcast t,| the neck should alwaysbe blue. To| eshie ‘dt right an: loa |@hoone pork be sure the skin pre-| i sents a semi-transparent appearance | » in fancy weave, with high ar and patch pocket. Gray, white and red. roll " Three-quarter-length Wool Coat Sweaters, fancy weave, with patch pockets and pearl-button fastening, Holiday || Pianos Buy your pianos from Cleve” —<Gacolars shown in red, gray and white. Price, $3.95, Children’s Wool Coat Sweaters, $1.95 Fancy-weave Sweaters in double fe much more easily easted coat style, with shawl collar and patch pockets; red, gray and white Price, $1.95 Will always be given a welcome in any home. All Rasement § Tailored Serge Suits, Special $11.00 you friends and acquaintances know that these are * Bread apd buttr tran | RBBrORCRING white fn coor the fa the Meyer-Toner Piano Worse Sexiis fake of quod quale: Shiki sek Had ig, @ 00! pl } ranging. ot waste the >. © tain f . ‘ of 2 pale reddish’ color. Pork onal serges, with coats 42 and 45 inches tong, 7§-fitting, Ae tag | Above all other meats should be The Best That Can £ with coat collar and revers, button-trimmed cu s and lapped tailored seams. Have gored skirts with small clus- aS rants! well and carefully chosen. Buy| 48 when first out for the best of meat. Pay a good price | |for it. Buy a small quantity, and| BIHIA GREYS i sae caring WWUDIEN <r ~ - | Thin, weak or frail peopl@=those who “take cold easily shoold be Miss Grey: Can you ivel prepared with Eckman's Alterative | for hives’? Also bow in the house | ture trembe Remarkable cures of even Tuber- Y SUBSCRIBER culous (consumptive) persons are | @ usually caused! often accomplished For Bron-| digestion. Be) chitis, Asthma and Hay Feves, no of your diet, eating | more effective remedy exists Bee or aweets. In Lacon, Mk, April 14, 1907 fates a milk diet may I was troubled with Asthma and) fesorted to. Bathing | Bronchitis for 17 years, After tak Orax water will re-| ing many remedies, Eckman’s Alter Bring to some extent. | ative was recommended to me by | . jose of epsom | our Pariah Priest. I am now feel-| Bree days in suc-|ing fine. I cannot speak too highly } of it. (Signed Affidavit.) Milk Wilt remove discolora- | ANNA MAE MENTEE. get from tit picture! | Kekman's Aiterative is good for p AMiy with soft cloth all throat and tung troybles, and | aT" is on sale at all Owl Drug Co.'s BS Grey: How is the| stores and Bartell Drug Co.'s three | Dteampere? 20d how much’ stores and other druggists. Ask for | FOVERC. B. B. | booklet of cured cases, or write to! Many kinds ef| Heckman Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Co. and save $100. NEW PIANOS $165.00 Terms $6, $8 and $10 a month. Look around in all the Be Had ters of plaits at sides, The colors include navy-blue, tawba, old-blue, gray and black, Special $11.00. Basement Salesroom Ce ee DONE Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED In confections, and the cost is small, too. Place your order now with your druggist, and be ready for Xmas. Sold in 1, 2, 5-pound boxes. Imperial Candy Co. Seattle stores, but see us before you buy. GRAND PRIZE A.-Y.-P. E., 1909. SOAPLAKE SOAP IT’S SO GOOD. ALL DEALERS. E Business Bringers. | Star ‘classified ads. Buy oF sell real estate, etc. The Meyer-Toner Piano Co. The Store of Savings. 314 UNION ST., Opp. P.-I. and Opp, P. O.