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THE STAR—PRIDAY. JANUARY 21, 1910, f SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR) These Departments to " Attractive Black Hat Peecdcocacdoocococeoooocdepepoosooocscocooococecs| ae oO i) | {LITTLE PROBLEMS OF Bo (losed 0 PION ut at that Is worth all the pain, Even They will cheerfully take|be a superficially nappy and suc ! iad rown, even though it be all | cessful unmarried life A wife's unhappiness may be of e el afl 0. LOVE AND MARRIAGE } HE | The Unmarried Woman Not Necessarily Unhappy SOOO CSES ESOS OSH OCHEDESESESESEOEOEOEOEOEOHOIOSD 4 matter of viewpoint i bright fon for m consid life ts shad owed in this way has at least the knowloc ure of | if she | man oe which ves from the ina tn water till #oft, put ack part of steve to warm. A are soft thicken with | j ae / ved tn w little cold | i .) ee the it mitkgatir well, put! vik une mae 8G vck of stove) ad@ Salt, augar tte ot remala Ob back of It mitk te added flour the boiling is apt | To be eaten with The unmarried woman is not At the But even eceasarily unhappy worst rourrent of happy expectation lonesome thie ‘ is not an essential of her lot te hy Cream Cake, Coffee thene days of jolly bachelor maids If it be nece jing, she earn her liv sted in jchosen work or professton, be rounded by those of Itke and her sary to can be Intere her aur it. Spinach Greens 4 ¥ with Map Coffee. pureult days bright and cheery ve an income suffiele there tn travel pean kOUp may be remains of vaned AGG 8 Week Sad 6 halt ¢ ‘ ae ent work to f an ' ® and thes hie , t nt interest. In ad Iways the expecta Charming will ve A woman whone rull of Integoet and | pleasant friends and touc iy and go wee the world ¢ annot be ve eid get above jhappy. And all this the un Not one of th “- ills tak ea woman can have If she #0 p NOF | 5 Nae 2 ae eT coat life. »© Conquered if a woman will use Whother thea will give her true | "@* Dratus and ber backbope round of housels ‘old dr udgery or be ause her he _— iy not @ ‘ To keep linoleum eee eee ee een eee Corsets Hosiery White Goods nettles with strong bands. 6: womens remain under them crush | Pe together of tomatoes (cut strained), season ce, salt, pepper, Before adding the beans should be more puree than @ soup, Serve Thia odd and pretty hat is of black velvet in spreading sh ‘saa! find bake in & hot over qr immediately with maple “ | ee nearly done @f and let the @ s¥eeten to taste GREYS ny Ni) + f Will you ktodly The Star how to ite & good receipe fe who walks a good PS Geedtal carriage? A. L. German Noodies. and add a tee and as moch sifted S tide dish, bot) for | BR waited water, and afte Per a tittle boiling wat amd aeason generou. Pr Mo With three ta oe Lat it bolt unt BtMaoth, thick ay Bet butter, stirin, a hour, § 2S 40d do not z¢8 Tee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee toasted split crackers, the malle than the common eee | akins Carrot and ‘Tuenlp Charlotte. Ok Slices of carrot rth of.an inch thick qptil train and use them to [ine | hairs 4 chariot mold. Bot} | tion de hrowgh @ fine eo add % of of white pep “*« and, lastly, the wtiff beaten of 8 eggs. Bake tn the dec mol¢ yr gpd in & pan ot} r until the center besemes | the mold and} sauce | | ® from © with white Chestnuts. Seald and remove skin from one a wash in cold . halt & peeled onion ’ brown it tm a little Out chestnuts fn medium cook until tender. Add a ear and sugar to the 4 butter, one-haif raisins and a@ little lemon, | . stock; put in the at If not sweet add more sugar. M! ) 2} cage, 4 tad ? r % cup sour milk, 1 level teaspoon of} soda, pinch of sait and 2 cups of fle Mix well and roll om a sured board, cut In squares and! Frost with - white ni, the card} of citron and candied | + dainty house gown is made| red silk, in simple Empire Ehe short sleeves are bouf- the iffs, and the girdle is s green velvet. The Pierrot 4 cuffs are of white tulle. Qutof the\isdomof —CyNTHAGREY — Where Woman ia a » Gantns been said a of welt satis ightful air t all about knows essential things | hew monkeyskin use nd for the crown trimming j colors, and when split through the and turnips | middle yteld one yard and a half of 1 | bandin “ with the } drain | Yelvet hat only needs some Mitte acoen such as a handsome buckle or buchon of tinsel or silver, to com % of a cup of thiek | plete hie te slightly at the lef trimming ts These nature must come dyed tn all the darker | and | wife. ng, «raceful ning In the iving ‘Laid about the af life, it quite trim ter brings al can give happiness ia a question her own The only settle ments are satisfied t am of iife and would her hear ly prefer it to the lot of an ughappy | « black But there are others wh not content wi They know that marriage it may bring Rome ter with thie From th this super nd that They want all of > blast whether it be sweet or bit- | t co ‘tt by though triale and = s#orr recta ye that sothing else and @ character growth | clally b ause of a unhappiness tn nh her husband t and m © may pee wife's «on cleaned by leoupy rag dt brick. P this wretched. | m no loophole all the reat of Bhe rubbing with stayigg with tt may not only make her but it may by ng misery Whethe the » lwo More Bi Stocks on Sale Saturda ee reueaty 228, 9:00 a. m., at 319 Pike Street The complete $8,000 stock of ladies’ leak suits and faith ings of Chas. Himelhoch of 189 West Holly St., Bellingham, bought at 26c on the dollar. The $7,500 clothing and men’s furnishings stock of ‘‘Himon’s Style Shop” of 1417 Hewitt Ave., Everett, bought at 34c on the dollar. Everything, including fixtures, moved to the Pike St. salesrooms of THE SEATTLE BANKRUPT CO., to be closed out immediately $9.00 FINE IMPORTED VOILE DRESS SKIRTS $3.69 $12.50 FINEST IMPORTED VOILE DRESS SKIRTS $5.89 $2.89 $10.00 ORIENTAL SILK KIMONOS $15.00 GENUINE FRENCH VOILE DRESS $6 49 SKIRTS 3 # $3.75 MISSES’ DRESS 89c SKIRTS—All wool .. $3 LADIES’ WOOL DRESS SKIRTS—Heavy 76c $1.50 CHILD'S FLEECED KIMONOS— 37c $12.50 LADIES’ LONG COATS ... $2.97 $12.50 EXTRA HEAVY TAE- FETA SILK PETTICOATS s $25.00 FINE SILK_RAIN- COATS—Rubber $8 79 2 lined $7.50 LADIES’ DRESS 7c HATS—Latest models $10.00 TO $11.00 LADIES’ STREET AND DRESS§ HATS AND BEAVE SHAPES— $1 97 Choice . a $12.50 TO $20.00 IMPORTED MODELS, LA- $2 8B i. DIES’ HATS ..... at any sacrifice $2.50 24-INCH SUIT CASES..... oe eeeeess 97c 30c SILK FLOSS c PEIAAI WO 5 cecceviscess $1.50 LADIES’ UMBRELLAS $10.00 IMPORTED SUIT CASE $1.50 LADIES’ UNION UNDER- WEAR $3.00 BROKEN LOTS MUS- LIN SKIRTS 29c AND GOWNS . FIBER 2.46 MUSLIN $3.25 CAMBRIC PETTI- COATS—Wide 76c Embroidery 3 25e GENUINE CHILDREN'S PEERLESS WAISTS —Corset style 35c GENUINE ““RUBEN'’S” WAISTS—Corset style 75c SLIGHTLY DAM- 1 c AGED BLANKETS 25c BATISTES and LAWNS —Choice, YROE <.0sincien atine® iy eam Tc $1.00 PURE WOOL DRESS GOODS .... 35c GILBERT'S BEST LININGS 2.00 EMBROIDE WAISTS—While they last ED $3.00 LACE AND EMBROID- ERY WAISTS— Choice $8.50 GENUINE SILK MES- SALINE WAISTS 2 —Choice a $12.00 TAFFETA AND MES- SALINE WAISTS $4 39 * —Choice $5.00 LINEN TAILORED WAISTS— Choice MEN'S UNDERWEAR $2.00 MEN’S DRESS HATS—Choice 50c GENUINE Qc CORDUROY CAPS .... 10c MEN’S HAND- c KERCHIEFS ... ..0.0:0:010-0:0 50c MEN’S S WHI TE 12c SHIRTS-~ $20 MEN’S CRAVENETTE COATS— Choice 65c JOB LOT MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS— Choice $2.50 CLUETT DRESS SHIRTS 20¢ MEN’S DRESS $12.50 MEN’S SUITS a wet,! in powdered bath nda Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Goods Drawers Chemises Nightgowns Skirts Stockings Children’s Dresses White Linen Waists Children’s Skirts Heatherbloom Skirts Fancy Neckwear - Silk Petticoats, Etc. Sale Opens Saturday Morning, Jan. 22, at 9:30 o’Clock The closing out of these departments has been decided on that we may further special- ize our business. Specialization is the cry of he day, and we will sacrifice these entire lines ess than manufacturers’ cost. $2.00 WHITE PETTICOATS Lace trim- 98 med, hemstitched and tucked......00. mecees Cc $2.00 DRAWERS ace trimmed .... $2.00 CHEMISES. Embroidered . $2.00 NIGHTGOWNS Embroidered . $3.00 CORSETS new styles; all 65¢ STOCKINGS—Lisle thread, in light shades 50c FANCY NECKWE ars, ete., all new.... $2.50 AUTO SCARFS $1.50 HY DE-GRADE PETTICOATS— Black and $6.00 SILK PETTICOATS tailor made, all colors $3.50 ALL LINE N SHIRT WAISTS white stripes ‘affeta, " $4.69 $1.98 $1.50 CHILDREN’S DRESSES rimmed 69c + 8 SKIRTS 4 years $1.50 CHILDREN'S ace and point of view, at TheSHERIDANCO. 1529-1533 Second Av. The Seattle Bankrupt Co. 319 Pike Street “ - 319 Pike Street Raven presoription service meaane that the doctor’s skill In pre scribing is moet efficiently supple ted by the orug pounding. RAVEN DRUG 1416 Second Av. jet’s kill In 1 60, |