The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1909, Page 15

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THE STAR—FRIDAY,“ DECEMBER 17, 1909 HAEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR ){ cer-ssic ) FREDERICK & NELSON, ne ie Store clones at 510 datiy WH not be 0 Chrintmas bastnens, © | tonality of “Santos Dumont i ® ar * nila over ff. Blanch almond: AND MATRIMONY J 520000 oo 91: CODIGBODK oi50 oes basement 5a esroom -. 6 Ae people do, a time unbeaten, Then add a es Pas a and what shall I do to remove the nolanses, ore and flour. | on love a y ar KEINE Up the editor's desk. | cause? It ix hard for me to fy » add the fruit pron 4 the coming fn by t-from girls, young men, married peo-|nounce such words as “rive tt t | | an r Tete TCC ee Te eT ee er and mix thotoughly with the ae aaa Hit ean “isc ow porn ev oot ll A Sample Line of Dressy Neckwear fo the old 1 of happiness, deaired or loat—a book of : 4 wal Gregedy with wany chaptere—the most fhecinatine et 1 jth take i hearers understand DAILY MENU eanse they arc sed greased paper for} pay only & fow of those letters will be printed. Tomorrow thero't| 4 papage of them. Watch for the woman's page tomorrow “STAR READER It would not be possible to say what the cause might be. Some a people never can pronounce cer Skykomish, Wn. | 1 also wish to say that if a few | tain lottors clearly—the anme’as it ier. —Ine. as No. 21/0C the married women would flirt |!8 impossible for most people to get the ball rolling in the) ¥ith their own husbands, inatead |'h@ exact sound of he letters or alley, | would like to/@f Some other married man, there | COmbInation of letters in a foreigr be cue, and, perhaps, could |Would be less cause for their huw-|!anguage. It may be that there {s a @ of helping some do. | bands NE 8O Cross. some slight throat or nasal difft : ol When your husband leaves his | Culty that causes your trouble, Getwo good friends who are | bome in the morning and you give | Which a physician might be able to one 45 and the other | Sim & good-bye kiss and a kind | remedy who are anxious to get) WOrd, his heart fs lighter, his work | Roth are good, respec. | '8 easier and Re iewarxious for the ra, with good homes in| @8Y's work to @nd #0 he can go Ww T ike most fertile valloya in| home to his wife and family, if|f°* « yR H-- They both fine | hts wife meets him with a cheerful men, temperate with | Word and bis supper is waiting for KNOWING tions. jhim, he would have mo cause to ae [be cross } Sey are not rich, they! My husband began his’ cranky| Old hot water bags or other rub Worth several thow/game with me, and 1 an to} ber objects may be utilized for and the ones who study pretty hard as to the cause |™4ts to place under use planta, | ssough to make the catoh | of it, “1 soon came to the conelu-|Cut in clrenlar | and = put fhe Star wil! have no cause | sion that 1 wan not payin eoongh | enter the Ge pe Ee Pe 3 attention to him, go I began to) Which t# likely to be moist when *9,” The Star flirt with him, and gay, ladies, you|the plant is watered tion to & good woman idon't know how much fun it ia to| If the half of a bottle of olives eee chdteren: Mirt with your husband, and the|has been used, and you with to great benefit you get by doing sa, keep the emaining ones, add a |Your husband will enjoy it, too,/pineh of to the brine, pour a =I noticed an article and in a short time you will be| teaspoonful of olive olf on the fh and the only ad like sweethearts instead of slaves | quid and replace t cork in the L thought by th to each other. bottle. They can kept In water It Would be my place,} Try it and you will see for your.| and olfve of! if the brine be poured Place, to answer it as/ self. I am not only saying this for | off. be Was a gentieman. [f it the ladies alone, but all the. men The handles of knives should Bo offense, and you are! who read this L. BD never be amereed tn water, or mt answer {. you may do after s time they would become dis Weleome, that | may be; Dear Mixs 21.—I see by the paper | colored and loose Respectfully that you are willing to make some lng cleaners are large PRANK LAWRENCE. good man a wife, and that ts what which are also General Delivery, City. [1 am looking for. I have plenty of | cellent cleaning the w — |money, and would like very much| They are not as cheap as cotton San Diego, Cal. | to bave a nice ho and would | ones. but they w inst for yoars, of The Star—1 just re.| make the right woman very happy.| W!!) stand washing ery time they Star yesterday, and/ JOHN ANDERSON are used, ar “ ‘over I noticed where the 01 E. Pine at Gutty appe More girl wrote a let as floor mops dat , “narrow | pockets; some Bs back describing her position,| Mr. Editor. Have been reading vatiie M Dekadecrccadkedcnens nbs wh lovers at = wleda button pecially priced in three 1 ake will do all she says she) the letters in your paper. Would | ch as bee ‘ and ral sentimen roun ¥ rn shay naila Make good, you can give (like to add one to the number, I k room to place back of the SEATTLE HOUsEWIVES’ * Jante narrow. |i 8. 95— 11. 00— 13. 25 eatrees and tel! bor 1 own |&m & widow, straight American, a| invalid in bed FAVORITE REciPas| Cfepeited. obstinate and narrov i easmaker — b: de. o| A relish made of one can of mind persons were possessed of Me Beattie, and that sho's|dresemaker by trad si callie omeny re hing small Walle; lazy, indolent individ Basement Salesroom. BREAKFAST. Cereal with Dates and Cream at Scramble. Fried Potatoes Toast. Coffee bottom of pan If above directions are @:refully followed T Gentee ete Neckwear from a well-known New York man- have a Christmas fruit cake that} . will taete Wie “lote more ufacturer, purchased at an unusual price-conces- sion, is placed on sale at special prices of corre- sponding importance. Included in the line are: Swiss-embroidered Jabots, trimmed in Valenciennes, real Cluny and Irish Fortunes in Finger Nails. Crochet laces. aad Sate tien Ce ee Embroidered Wash Stocks, Tailored Silk Stocks. show certain qualities and: to fore Bows in various styles and materials. Embroidered Linen Collars. A gift, a beau, Hand-embroidered Coat Sets. Lace-Trimmed Coat Sets. Pee | Soft Coat Collars. Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets. A journey to go. a “ rious things in store f Turnovers. Hand-embroidered Mull Ties. the may la n the thumb sud the teat ta Orden All are in good condition, and a timely opportunity is af- hen fortune telling was more lin vouue than at present ats tne] forded to purchase Neckwear at substantial savings. shape and appearance of the fin Basement Salesroom, DINNER. Split Pea Soup Boiled Whitefish with Drawn Butter Bauce Mashed Potatoes Waters, Coffee SUPPER Chestnut Croquetton Dressed Lettuce Parker House Rolla Raspberry Jam Tarts Tea CHESTNUT CROQUETTES Hhell 1 quart of large French nui king drain off the the #kine ater ‘ gernatie voked On Ae WAVE) Tp until wer and rub reference to one's destiny The | nails were first rubbed over with A mixture of wax and soot, and wine” dt owe «ee Strong Specials in Women’s held so that the sunlight fell folly Dec. 6, 09 ugh a colande fearon ith 1 tat m of butter, 1 easpo: ! lash of w dropa of upon them. On the horny, trans . . from which the future could be in-| bag! cow 9: Ee elger ree an Women's Tailored Suits of good quality plain scriptions of natls were supposed fH and novelty serges, cheviots, diagonals and tweeds, Oo poem hr i Poageor sr repo mm gray, green, brown, dark-red, navy, Copenha- 4 nails was of a flery, hot gen, Oxford and fancy mixtures, Coats are semi- _ Ni dag oes — and fitting, generally strictly tailored styles, ancholy temperament with coat collars and revers, stitched cuffs and Ambitious and quarrelsome poo pockets; some have slashed back, th gm with ple were distinguished by nar hot fat LETTUCE SALAD WITH FRIED CHEESE Dress the lettuce in the usual way with French dressing Have a 1 ° dry, cut KSEE EEE EER EEE EERE REESE EERE RRR EER ERR REE Ke Pee ee ee eee eee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee Sua'heen tookine tor nd dug and tolled for the|pimentoes, mixed with finely Christmas Fruit Cake 0-0 oe @aturday's Star. De. years, and have grown tired | Chopped celery, is well liked. It} | pave just made my Christmas| %!* of Meshy nails, and ay : iG, This irl deserves credit | Of the battle. 1 find the horror of | {# cove with French dressing |rruit cakes and they are so fine that | © £! py Umid., nature of broed) Out so plain. Just get | lonesomeness too great to bear,| and served on loftuce leaves I thought perhaps some other read. PATE Le tti t t 3. 95 and that girl won't /and in my heart a longing, mreedy| Sig - ; ora might like to use my recipe. 1) iy npg on pn geet i etticoats for i Ss, th any store craving for affection, impossible to} small button of garite In &/ am giving just one-half of the real |! Bray Bren) a NV omen’s Ta@ete Pettitiate havine tall. the ® F.W.« stifle, and the struggle for existence | quart of vinegar will give it | recipe This ix what | used and it en m4 Fadia neg i Women’s Taffe a Petticoat hi ving full, flaring San Diego, Cal. | #0 hard mysterious, delicious favor, and It! made three. good-aized loaves ee weitthe ced tnontat eat] Llounce finished with cluster tucks or stitched bias Gen. Dei.| 1 am only human, and my heart! Will immensely tmprove salads or) ‘phe following ingredients are re | 1°04 both bodily and mental su Bands, shown in brown, reseda, navy, taupe, dar} erie out for companionship and ap-| anything In which it ts used quired feortng saa ands, own own, reseda, navy, taupe, dark at Tee Geer io| preciation. Ut 1 could only sive up! ees r ao ae * Pr pyptbver oo pe greén, seal-brown and pretty striped and char i re setter ot”. a my work and become what | am} Turpentine will - oe ee See. See abl fe Price $3.95. rei2" capable of belng,.# honsekeepes for! stains from all , Mana r Beng mesg Pesca vid * . t, Salees reap. ab Rang fo sogre good whan, Where could have | cloths. it Gey vey, ic either to bara or bury the pa WO . PPR aimee denies gag a little héale aud foMesine to Rive may be nee 2 was the cus oP ial win deat | oanee ay omtabiine. | 3 bast Wiuntt'ts w'cttoeta ate ff Chiffon’ Taffeta Waists, Highly Desirable for Gifts asks public advice on Paper, I would like to| private affairs, it's a safe gamble . tt oft hi I bs ‘ 2 sabands and wives. | tnat It ia needed, consequently, dear| *___ ve ine fh an : Pailored Waists of chiffon taffeta, in black, navy, old-rose, Nile green manner in which “No. 21"! friends, do net dip your pen in car MAS GIFTS AT Cos. ons " oa idle followed by t ne r fastene 1 th ilk-coveré P think Wf she ts in earnest | bolic acid when you answer. ee De tee rai the middie | fol wed by Mh and light blue, fastened down front with silk covered buttons and loops of rves & sees husband 1 BG. DOWNANDOUT. 1 cisty of subjects, including Mt.) Oe TO. ecten ger, The nails of the middle fing braid. Hav¥e one-inch tucks in front, plaits in back, long sleeves finished with na ne ake abet ‘ccinioy ans Guaneabese Walla ounce naamon es. of the right hand had next to mid 1 » $3.95 | 7 r ( rh tucked co . Beautiful gifts for the holidays. allapt o* p Pe ge ncorgy Fe ey braid, and high tucked collar. Price, $3.95. dree,” an explorer who made an ? ‘ » ( ITHIA GREYS attempt to reach the North Pole in | Federal Paint & Walt Paper Co.,/ Prepa frutt the night before you | the forefinger, and a rwards the ae i a 7 i fee : & balioon? Also what was the na 1314 Pirst Av ‘make cake and pour the brandy | third and little fingers | Tailored Waists of chiffon taffeta, Black Chiffon Taffeta Waists fast- Jf} Wi i, oe coon 7 with long sleeves and high collar. | ening in back, with tucks on either j | Front is finished with half-inch plaits | side; front has small yoke finished e i} and cluster pin-tucks; f¢ s i vi ache aid a eae: ABE ip and : p cks; four plaits in | with soutache braid and buttons. a recipe for fruit. punch | back. lay be had in navy of black. Long sleeves and tucked cuffs. Price, 4 Xmas? it Price, $3.45. | 75 MRS. M. W. HH. | 4 c | $3.75. Dance tonight. Admission free doxen tain manne -—Basement Salesroom. Fruit Punch. 1 eo ee a oe ' : my Glove | J 6 nutes. irate “ ca . ~t See cee” Tawa am EPRI) os [Frederick & Nelson ily bag, squeezing out oe > a. y i io folce.” Then add the M2 Fi, p é * / ‘ | for Gifts Incorporated joranges, 12 lemons, the and water, half a pint juice, half pint of tea, just made, and ice mer water to make 5) of punch. Sweeten) Mise Grey: Am invited to BSoE Vee: Me / . att < 2 eee * canst del . 3 Ye : wn / \ 2 Savings & ike, is going to re-| pees SATURDAY “ts, = > Sy Reon not be necessary to ; of Seattle INSIST ON AgNEW YORK BOX present to gach Ny ye | LUNCH labora’ ‘the family. Why” not es and avoid inferior imitation: De- Femme SG ey Bi: % Pik | livered at, your place of business hout extra cost; 10c and 1c each. | Mi two boys, with a pretty | is a Capital , Ring up A 3615 or Main 1830. for the father and! ,, i . Prompt delivery assured H i) ? Surplue and undivided ag «pes a May E They should appreciate ; P Ya PFORICD icsccecevese 40000 Biehe reat Ne fest one. SS eeement and not f $1.00 and 75c Leather Belts, in all colors; Saturday, special for 2 “es | fants CFHioe, $19 Marian ot Grey; Please tell mej <7. Ty. of idere i i erchiefs: Sz “che ‘ q There is one feature i nice nut cake, the [| 0UC Hand-Embroidered Irish Linen Handkerchiefs; Saturday special . | it the nuts in the cake| ot about the savings bank Tow go make a nice,|@ SOc Neckwear, a large and complete assortment; Jabots, Stocks, Dutch Col ‘ ff which should commend it dressing for a roast) hy : Py kind mother used to!f™ lars, etc.; Saturday, special oy i FER i to everyone, and that is, You can make a most use- MRS. E. M. T. that small sums are as wel- Cake—One-halt cup but ‘ f th ful $4.00 to $6.00 present for Beis sugar, 3 eggs, 2 1-2| [4 $6.50 Silk Petticoats, useful gift for Xtina. Saturday $4 75 | $2.20 Rogers’ Hollow Handle, 8:Piece Carving Sets, best come as the deposits of the 1 12 teaspoons baking |[e special quality steel; in allk-lined box. Saturday, special Capitalist. ‘ $2.50. We are issuing Xmas up milk and 1 cup of | MM $2.50 Silk Gauze Fans, hand painted and spangled; carved 89 He Sét—Silver Salt and Pepper Shakgr, Saturday t Certificates good for a pair hut meats. Rub the e handles any beautiful designs, Sutu pecial C | spectai . % ¥ : ; . ea iougar to a light white! 9759 sitive, pee descr awa meh ttt a a $00 Set—6 Sliver Plated Nut Picks and Cydcker, Baturday INTERE st A PER CENT P of Men’s or Women’s Shoes. MS the eggs, beaten a lit iifui desigus. Saturday, special $4. 95 special ; Dour, into which has ve " 5 i $1.00 Combination Sets—-Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pin, new Compounded Your friends Waking powder and| $5.00 Silver Hand Mirrors, large size. Saturday, $3 45 and tasty, Saturday, special Semi-Annually galt; then add milk special ’ $4.00 Gold-Filled Necklaces ‘with pendant, hearts, crosses me ; and relatives fh lastly the nuts. Bake $15.00 Sterling Silver 3-Piece Set—Comb, brash and mirror 9 95 ote.; the very latest patterns, Saturday, special _ ‘ tin in steady oven.|[ in handsome silk case. Saturday, special Guaranteed 20 Years JAMES D. HOGH, President Te will appreciate Dressing—For $1.50 Sterling Silver Wallet Cases. Saturday, 9¢ $6.50 Gold-Filled Bracelets, handsomely chased in many N. B, SOLNER, Cashier. chicken, take about a|[ spectal designs, Saturday, spectal i rel ‘iehariieanin . your thought- Fay inely rolled bread Ferdinand Schmitz, J. D. Low ae fulness. Bd Work about a half a man, A. B. Stewart, 'C. H. Bebb, Pitier into the crumbs, Add , ° t. C. MoCormick, James D. Hoga, Hurley Sh re) Boots Pa & saltepoon of salt and rile nag 9 sa: Sigponinie setae $886, @ littie thyme and , i Wiles that in liked. Pour Branches at Ballard, Georgetows Knox Shoes Frazin Shoes e pe i rip pedis Y } Strikes the hour and the half si aplasia FOR MEN, FOR WOMEN naa ited add a sma’ + 7 Ta art 3 Bersted lon hour. Eaniiet price $8.50. Sat- tee ar ph, | nice Will permeate the |e.” Por Information pply, neorporated. Sag Watch Our Windows for Daily Bargains | Me faegics sank Bigp, oe Corner Second and Pike. * * . COR. SECOND AVE. AT PIKE 8T. rey Please be kind ——— nn Eitel Building jecond Floor, Rooms 207 to 212 e now what day Bar i 5g = 9. THE GieAgO Wier PAR pen Till Ten ext Weel The Sheridan Co. $3297) 333] --) = |_———_—“—= ne ot «1 Fur iN Mat M Zou. SMH HE Sing git || Business. Bringers I | Tireaw Auite FOr rent <ux}| SEI real estate, etc.

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