The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1909, Page 9

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THI rAR MONDAY DECEMBEI [ TO WOMEN=:-— cpr wit ER it furnituce Dry Goods ECi AL INT FRE DE ERIC ‘K & NELSON, Inc Puen Dry An ture Goods LETTERS ON LOV AND MATRIMONY PPPOE SOSESOSO SESE STS H SES ESEOESeSeeeerereseeooe® |i “TELL ME A STORY” 3] Cracpren's Praviime SeSeSeleseeoameede ere eeeoeeoersen THE CAT’S CHRISTMAS ° ° » > a uncing the After-Christmas Clearance of Holiday Merchandise se as remain after prices, with : : - POeOeOeSeOod with th ae the active a view to Christmas merchandi at materially lower strictly marked Such assortments of Christmas business have been prompt clearance. Included are Christmas Jewelry Goods and broken lines of Fancy China, Clearance of Women’s Ready-to-Wear Apparel Considerable quantities of Women’s Suits, Coats, Waists and Dresses are now marked at prices representing keen savings. Special attention is called to the lowness of the prices on Women’s Suits, three lines of which are briefly detailed below: | $19.45 $24.65 $36. 75 Suits of rd of dark iffon-br and dark-gray tweeds and. black broad r RECIPES ee School days will end | whe : the radiator a scornful Liu Holl that ang. Amid he noné She the era halant aly for eat Christmas Leather Christmas Fancy Brassware and kindred lines. made he kiteher Goods, white would be con H f returne A VICTIM himmere e bit oO! and 4 urround Gad, } the hav gift onchalant i the f waid, “thin ts life that I Christma And animal attacke with eager idcloths, ils, in navy- brown and for > most h coats d with eli-toned peau de cygne; some lashed back and button trimming. The skirts are clus- ter-plaited, or have yoke with plaited flounce below, neat gr ility light qu and nov cheviot y tweed ind 1 y = bl suiting Semt tight la coat 410 eogth, Al-tail collar and rey fini v and lined with good-grade black peau de soie. The skirts in. The in full-kilt er-plaited and trimmed ed and side-plaited effects | with buttons full The Basement Salesroom Is Also Represented remaining in the Basement Sale lines of Christmas Jewelry, ind fine ind lium-l ire many « girl and the serious bust ane tailored, news of life The and desire in navy-bluc k The semi-fitted te marry 8 FOr a an t Some ace ©: Stuffed Chope ind fitting, line not too fat confront her ting fintehed emi coats are m¢ girl who has cot: | fong. w red. some and one-| loge to take tyle, plain-tailored, the iain pit have bones ral hours better if put on lee spread them. with soned and the Sev thick. purposeful work has a fairly idea of what it ts to be jut the girl who leaves the high skirts are are clust school or Krammar school with the Intern m of tting something to do” has not such clear ideas Yet it is just as important that she shall strike the right field of work as the couoge girl Perhaps | more so, for she ia eeually your and her mind nov so well trained A girl's own tasces should, of ourse, be th t guide her 20 wo! sometimes th tastes are oly formed. Qu frequently hus none. She thinks bookkeeping of stenograph would be “nice.” Or she would like to go Into # store because sh wainted with w lot of would like to be look forma ita girl bas an intense longing really they the day where the bone finely minced with salt and pepper and roll them as you would a sirloin roast and fasten them with wooden skewers Sprinkle them with salad oil, dust with salt and pepper and keep them » the box until required. Half ad of mushrooms will do for chops. Save the stems of the mushrooms and m, with a tiny piece of to one cop of stock for the Pan brot! the chops in a frying pan with a tiny ter until quite brown on are before noved brooms we WHAT THE LAW ALLOWS WOMEN OF WASHINGTON ebfidren notably low prices. Goods and Christ- room is offered at Christmas Leather Christmas merchandise Included are the more inexpensive mas Fancy Goods ° toe for and add Although practically legal age at sell them intoxicating Hquors with age out being guilty of a misdemeanor mien until three years later. Any person Yery he ¥ who gives or sells a girl intoxicating bit of b Heber besos 1 years of age the outside and «till pink in the ter, then put them on a hot platter and add to th an a tab! spoonful of butter, then one of | fF some special work, lot her take cornstarch, and when slightly | {hat for her career, for what her yrown add the stock and cook unti} Deart Is in she will find her plea r 14 years of age or|about as thick as cream and then | Sure 19 also. But if nothing ap } ° wots tae albengy nage Man peals to her particularly, then let eng rer aleve | eu gee wil her view the matter in a business of a like way, cast up the pros and cons judge of the court In the and decide on that which promises county in which they reside. Bm gremhant.auertes. ployment around the home or farm A girl should analyze herself fe exempted from this statute keenly and impartially until ste | gevenetr Parents so consenting to the em tuts fat what is best fitta HT ployment of their sons and daugh tor. If she knows she hasn't (he tore: in vietetion.of ihe law sre qualitios of salesmanship, don't Hable to fine and imprisonment io oak aks ealbonee position. the county jail : If she has no power of concentra | Parents cannot let their childr ton, tf uhe te poor at spelling and under 18 years of age solictt alms) of twine instead of a knife. Put | punctuation, let her avoid stenogre \im any way whatsoever, act as es | twine around the loaf and cross, | phy. If she never could do anything sengers for the delivery of packages | tien pull out straight. The brown | a. figures, let her eschew bookkeep to immoral houses, engage in &NY | bread will not atick to the string, | She female all p 18 ye after-Christmas clearance of Ready-to-Wear Ap- There are also a number of Trimmed Hats spe- Also in effect in the Basement Salesroom is the parel, comprising Suits, ¢ s, Waists and Dresses cially priced for clearance at $1.00 and $2.00. REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED ction to 2 f Wesh husband who fails to ort his or child under th of 18 ding three years in may, if the court ances ently a 1 upon th nder ahe ne st mace, gravy ® ® nurse, awfuny cute” January Ladies’ Home Journal Mail Orders silty of a grow Pareats are Carefully sent to the daughters un their sons und without the not permitted to cor mployment of their vies Patterns. ertion snd who nia dest s under 16 suffering for omen wants of life, may be dited from a foreig te and he bs for trial, For non prt and wife: desertion the thar fenpase a senteuce to the ty jali-not exteeding one year a snd kot exceeding $1,000 or and tmprisonient pen ie of the wife and children the primary object soucht by the law the punishment of tbe has neglect, be ihe Brown Bre. cup of flour granulated meal, one-half teaspoon oda and salt, half a cup molasses and water enough to make a soft | batter. Stekm four hours, Put in ja 34b. pail tnaide a Gib. pall. Put in water until it comes to cars of pail. After water boils away put in more. To cut, first use a piece One rye meal and ND &. MON nouTe ane SON-GMAY 00. Thtee round tripe dally. | taave Se- i iz pad § Bom tt Getting -Ready-for-Inventory Sale d only a means (o that end, the tsay, in ite discretion, sus- nd sentence upon the husband ering into an agreement to sup his family with certain | and tmprtson: ouut weekly. Failure to live up!ment specified for parents cor the agreem is punished by | senting to children engaging in the execution of the sentence. ' pemonpntionn already enumerated indecent performance or in any ex hibition that endangers the life} health or morals of the child. Fine a nt is the punish Y SUIT AND HAT! manage. Never ride might just as well walk. “A Rural Subseriber” and 8." wish to develop the bust jare many socalled “flesh foods”! which are beneficial only because of the rubbing by which they are applied. This light meseage stimu lates the circulation and nourtsh-! | tent of the parts rubbed. Kat more lof the fat, sugar and starchy foods | whieh produce flesh “A Rural Subsertber” also asks how to use finger bowls. Dip the tips of the fingers in the bow! given you end dry on the napkin. | fe when Jane | There t The best way to remove stains on marble is to ose a paste made of whiting. powdered soda and water, If the stains are « ally bad; ‘mix a little liquid ammonia with the mixture. Dear Miss Grey: Please give me & good recipe for washing white clothes. WwW. A. M A.—-Cut tn fine pleces one bar of laundry soap. Put into a large ket the, add two qoarts of water and boll until all of it is dissolved. Take this mixtare out of doors and add one pine of gasoline while the soap is sti warm. Lat stand unt cool Soak your clothes in warm water for a couple of hours, or over night, if you wish an early start in thet morning, then put into sude made of this mixtare and hot water, and we od as usual. Be sure to take; ‘autions about mixing this near the fire. Dear Miss Grey: 1 am going to give a hard-times party. How chall| jthe invitations read? How shall| jwe drees? How shall I entertain! |the guests? What refreshments jshall | serve? ICR BOA | A-—-Write the fmvitations with |peneil on wrappir r torn into mall squares vited ta my tacky id close,” and sign r the oldest clothe |Play old-fashtoned games jsongs and wind up the evening’s| |Jollity with a taffy-pull. Serve cof-| an soup and crackers, and good bread and batter sand k moire on this set the mpanied toque loth and favorite combinat those who ma + a anid bi € ton white (ox stole, your name. you own. | sing old Davenports Couches in ror son, users ‘on ve te tos-10 tary Wy (——— Waldort jand | then serve. and it cuts it in nice slices. Corn Chowder, ‘ then put in la sliced onions, sliced potatoes and corn. Use a can of corn, 3 onions and 4 or 5 potatoes cover with enough botling wa ter to cook. When potatoes are nearly done, add a pint of milk and Fry 3 and slices kettle; ers jlump of butter aud let come to a bot! again. Fine for supper cold | nights. Black Coffee. tablespoons of ground coffee in the strainer of a drip cof fee pot. Pour over it 3 cups of boiling water. Let it stand a min ute or two after it bas drained and The coffee must be very fine and the water boiling Place 6 ground must be ing might slip along in these) m and» p positions fairly well, as many © girl | $3.7" cave Everett does. But she could not achieve} p.m and 1:15 the success that she would if men. | S»ghomish §) 90 Bteainer Telegraph tally adapted. And the work wouid | proneeRunset Main be bharde MEALS 5 if you b ence, don’t take up haphazard some ordinary occupation. Put your brains ‘to work. Think out that to which you are best adapted, or choose one (n which the returns to the average worker are worth whi Don't select something which at its best will never pay more than $10 a week, when something else will pay even an ordinary worker $15 or $20. If you are going to be ordinary be ordinary tn some raordinary work that will pay well even for mediocrity DANCE AT DREAMLAND. Dance tonight Admission f tded prefer IRONDALE ROUTE. THE FAST STRAMER HYAK Le Colman Pier, foot of Marion st. 10:30 m. and 7:20 p.m * Two Round Trips Daily oe Seattle from Colman ry makes it a thing of artt tail of ma [i pousible to find Chickering Pianos that mak good condaitic e Chickering: Prices LOW EILERS SUCOMSSON TOD. 8, WASHINGTON’S OLDEST AND LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE TIE CHIC.GO MISE.T PA LORS, 14% FIRST AV. tut Also Full Best on the Platter And it comes from the old sarket ihe thin PALACE MARKET Nx a wy Second and Yesler tii Won, — The best should not be beyond any one’s means where it fs a neces ality. THE COOPERATIVE DEN TISTS are giving the best as is well known, and hold their prices at a point that has surprised all We ave now giving a reduction on account of the Holiday Season of one-third our regular prices, our reguiar prices are one-half that lcharged by other dentists HOW DO WE DO IT? Co-operative Dental print and Our does It | ‘There is no mystery about it {Gall and get prices and learn how so many are getting thelr . work palalessly aad economically mmediately upon calling. All our werk such as Crowne Bridges, Plates, Inlays, Fill ote, carry a fifteen year guarante THE CO-OPERATIVE [ PARLORS, Dr, John Brows 3d Floor Central Buildin 2d Ave, and Columba SEATTLE UNIVERSITY JOUNSTON CO. and | Saving in buying is making moncy. chandise at this store before we take invoice, forward with its quota of gooc + Women’s Suit Section 4 Suits $15.00 up to $60.00; all strictly man- tailored 1 z All Ready Your choice $7.50 to $30.00- of col prices Military Capes Colored and black, $8.50 to $25.00. Choice— $4.25 to $12.50 Millinery Section Wear Hats, ce you can select at just + Boys’ Suit Section + You can buy your four boys a Suit cach, and A good time to just pay buy them a dise, That is, for three New range from $3.00 up to $12.50. $2.25 to $9.13 Wool Dress Goods + We wish to close out this line of merchan Suits. and place it before you with no restric tions at just a full saving of ONE-THIRD you buy material for three dresses and pay for two. Has many boys, women attr and girls, will help you to buy other goo THE wetions that and All the in-between Year's present. will be 1 can do buy ing mer- Every section comes this a record sale. 5 Ladies’ Neckwear 3 And and slightly mussed goods to be closed out Just what January 1. Is to help make Handkerchief Section—Broken lines red or black HALF PRICE 3 Fancy Goods Section 3 Bric-a-Brac, China Novelties, Pil- Tops, Calendars, Fancy Boxes and 3ox W gauatn! Paper to be closed out ‘ HALF PRICE 4 + Table Linen Section + . Year Gifts for the home; not a r you could think of would please mother, sis- ter or wife better than some Table Linen or Napkins to start 1910 with, and for this sale we will sell it at just ONE-FOURTH OFF 75¢@ buys $1.00 worth. $3.00 buys $4.00 worth. 4+ Underwear Section + Knit Underwear for ladies and children— Now is your time to purchase, as you can save 25c on each doliar purchase. Kimonos and Dressing Sacks are also includ- | ed in this saving of ONE-FOURTH r loy Section 4 1 Toy Section 4 1 Toys are ducers for you to choose from HALF PRICE are even less than that. SHOE STORE of interest to many at this time of the year. Men, Iso little tots, can all be fitted to Shoes here at savings which s, either in our lines or the other fellow’s, at just Pictures, low may 2 2 slored or black, HALF PRICE Prices Sale prices— 25, wach me MacPherson-Gray Co. 206-8-10 Pike Street done. | Ont of town patients given time | TAI | Regal Dentists Third Av. & Union St. Across the street from the post office, lens thods we extract teeth free twenty days, introduce r new pain- will clean or of charge for The Oriental Poo! Rooms 45—Pool Tables—45 25—Solo Tables—-25 nt, cigar stand and seven chair barber shop. Largest place of the kind in the world. $10 cash given away cally. 1413-16-17 | Thire av., between Pike and Union. Bar, restay Business Bringers. Star classified ads, Buy or jsell real estate, etc.

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