The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1910, Page 6

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G ADVICE ON CLOTHES BY ADELE RITCHIE, “AMERICA’S BEST DRESSED WOMAN” ! OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN| CORRESPONDENTS Don't wear so many clothes Isn't a swan prettier than a goose? The difference is in their} Th question by Jean Martin lines. The moral ts: Follow. the/#bout Fort Lawton and the battal ewan! jon stationed there is too long to sie \é repeat In this column, If you will Don’t be a slave t atyle Tust {Call up Fort Lawton, either tele because, for instance, hobble akirta|Phone, you can get the desired in are the rage, don't be foolish and | formation @ plain woman ts ludicrou ly tell me something that wil dae Jout peach stains in a gray wor " dress? MRS. G, BM Good dee ing is good art Good A Tam afraid nothing will, Boll art Js nev garish, Therefore. jing water is the only thing I don’t try to look ike a poor qual] oF that will take out peach stain ity w. You'll wet the} and tt in very hard to ove it laugh your pains from white cotton goods. If it will ngttediits }not spoil the material, hold the People don't turn around and) cloth wh the spot is over a bowl stare rudely at a WELL dressed /and pour bofling water through It woman ut they will ait and study her the street car or els} Dear Miss Grey (1) What are whe ket hints. There’s/the leading colors {n fall coats? (2) a vast rence between being) What will remove mildew from a studie being stared at white dress? ALICE ‘ks A.—Hlack, navy blue and tan, (2) Blonds must never wear “shiny| Wash in a chloride of lime solution thing “ef Dear Miss Grey What aise and ally, cultiva " flowing | grade of paper is used in writing Wear anes. | maNUNCripts? Wear the same r skirt and] A.—Ordinary typewriter paper For anything but business ne shirtwalst Is condemned| Dear Miss se tell me ar Jhow to use eg shampoo for the ee: © hair, How often should it be used? on t to be] J n fitted a the fig} A Shampoo every 12 days At by an expert, other |ter wetting the balr in warm water wise it will tn al or-| break the egg directly Into the hair gans. Then « jand shampoo as with soapsuds , a princ Wash the egg out with warm castile 2 un on apauds after five minutes’ frie at a the} tion. Rinse in plain warm and then without a wrinkle Injin cool water Dry well and rub it. Over this goes the/scalp with finger tips dress, Andt s all. And] ne that isn’t im tor too] Dear Miss Grey: Could you give d Httle covering Ys aljme the recipe for genuine Mexican costume that hystenic|tamales, and are th made any an sane, and in good/where in Seattle’ I have never taste, To An Unha A LITTLE TALK WITH 3 Wife A GRAY. Dear Mias Grey on them. allowance What CAN Do I almost rea school keeps doing. Your is done up in shoes are r be if you in greeting h to him and you tell tim of his fav alt I ne pan, and goes a « of t goes out he gives me I do? or wi home a carel tows W rand w rh you let this sor a ow for have be ho wr every My busband is takes me any and pends money * f the miserabh him dearly UNHAPPY Have you what you are m, your hair becoming angle, your ls not no it might If to whine le waking hour? a lt mes you recount uffairs of the day and over again, until, in sheer desp< mn (f hate 1 know), he rushes away to Rnd comfort ts 800 Don't think that [ am et for Tm just as rry for all who h 4 as m¢ be. Yet I KNOW tiie es that ¥ ne i e and their hearts a asly a deal to blame, you know ‘ help you P rerhaps you will gran in all true—that husba with other women If you love > effort win hin back worth wh ce he you to be hi fe companior doesn’t th ly that you were once THE ONE WOMAN as haven't ost your grip on i if you ever thought about how LITTLE THINGS count. DO you comb your hair as ou n the days of your honeymoon? DO yo to be and attractive in your ag a nip day Is your home just cosy a can possibly make it with \€ ed me 4 you #n you greet husband when he come ‘ount pleasant little happenings ¢ always t we but look for them) to bh table together? If not, then it’s worth tryin nd to yours gu're back in the courting days, and b ome as you were then, Ob, yes, I know it will be when your heart is heavy but you CAN do it, and if a husband, you WILL do It And keep it up. Just bear ir a these “OTHER Woy are doing all they can tc Y nd YOU the same , ft does NOT put you in ¢ t for a minute a Don't nag, don't eep, all, DON'T BROOD. Look on ; the bright side, RueUSE OW yourself to be unt make home the most ractive place on earth to th whe and if he’s worth ng, I on be “Unhapy q longer i — ; AC lv @Me 2 : VO QWGA GW J aI 2 U WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—Tt Mme v monte government ha ust got a 4/4 t to protecting wor complexion . i wsing the pure , weapon. It ha t i considers a big v aving | * Sy Y : 4 credulous women fr th y nleahe ors of falsel n 1 Klyce juri drug p “i f preparatio M seizur 8 M ¥ « we dozen ns | opt ff manufacture t Yale Wilbor r known as Mme p M y A 44 aratior c y is e as to f with the verdict , r k 1 chemists, follow MME. YALE JOVT. CHEMISTS, | p ‘ar 4 M y 5 ha f the 1 the of a e preparation k p the “statements were false, m m t court d the y b THE Ho By Cyn hio. Grey ea up Une hang #0 and f best way to clean a garment I ne in the Then put in I h flat Md © 30 minutes, then shake wh several times good ap if extremely soiled d the alr wen man ny able to get the ie wet roll itations the them In? Yo ANN Also, corn husks A genuine, b or REINHARDT where © leaves put aD 1 inclosed stamps for re but gave no address Eggs Stuffed With Ham. Six hard bollied eae. \% pound | cold bolled ham chopped fine, one} fourth small onion chopped fine.) fourth teaspoon pared mus: | |tard and one teaspoon salt. Cut jt fn half lengthwise; re |more the yolks and rub them inte @ lamooth paste with the ham ard and salt; replace f the eggs and serve cold. | | This te excellent for Sunday night supper or for a light lunch. Graham Gems | One exg, two tablespoons suger, | |two cups sweet milk, two cups gr jham flour, one cup w wheak and two tegapoons baking pow Mix the graham and whole t four and stir in the baking powder, add the egg, well beaten jthen the rest of the Ingredients jatir briskly ans and bake pint of milk scalded one half teaspoon flay into buttered «em in quick oven Soft Custard. four tablespe ta mon | © ex and a pinch of salt gar, corn starch and salt p exe aligh into |the above mixt Then stir tn the Ided milk. Stir bri until 1t is th, put in the d boiler and k until it thickens. Pour in a | pretty dish and serve cold | Date Macaroone. | One pou 4 chopped fine ne pound blan chop ped fine, whites ur eKKS beaten to a stiff froth and one cup granu-| ated sugar. Beat the sugar into the white of the exes «gradually add the dates and almonds and bake eRe spoon soda fe ur Thre spoon yund gr fe remin¢ journalism Ger t bound the f the cinnatl work whe BOY, 4, | H Oc W in n¢ M on b ven. 1 paper ir Nut Bread, quarters up paking walnu of th f famo' age the Ba Amer equal and it joar dat ofa wi hi ty erme are eB f folk ILL f wae our Angus rs who remair e men us a mi! sugar, ¢ whole whe one t one ¢ one who quarter ma His great n ithe will not be eres We an-Star iffrage we Ameri are fight eau sald Gene #0 ¥ It Is @ p and we ¢ must go 8 National Dail DR. LEONARD HERE TO TAKE UP WORK he £ the Hill left The Thoma irs n ye T one te Bake © n & one at ea ne of the of a earnest advocate r ng It ral ery art n for churet baptiseme the sch of ¢ iy Sunda child Col had nt the the Re KILLED BY BROTHER HOLIDAY SERVICES usho 17th an it Ticket Kessler and can be 216 Pik 708 Fir Mc t av and ¢ new cured Chelum for Ra nday ¢ fol en ed from from 7 from 6 te nagogt will h 10 THE STAR-—-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, ead The oldest music house in the State of Washington and the largest organization of its kind in the West will distribute $9,850 in magr prizes will be gi the Pacific coas Plan required to ords, using for letters to be Contestants willl make lists of corre the purpose only} Bie found in the two ds, “FilersP The contestant . in the larg- est list of correct werds, following ex- actly the instructions given below, will be awarded the first prize of a su- perb Krell Auto-Grand Player Piano, valued at $1,000. The contestant sending in the next largest list of correct words, according to directions, will be awarded the sec- ond prize of a magnificent Kimball Baby Grand Piano, and so on through- out the entire list of prizes, the names of which are given herewith on the op- posite side of this page. There is positively no catch about it —simply make as many words as you can. Submit your list any time before the close of the contest, and if it is found to contain the largest number of anos” carefully read the instructions and followed certainly be awarded the beautiful Krell Auto-Grand, and we will be the first to congratulate you upon your succes Why We Do It The state of Washington is just now witnessing a most phenomenal growth. Thousands of families are coming here each year to make their homes in this section. We want every one of them to be- come familiar with the House of Eilers, to know of its progressive methods, its pianos and its money-saving facilities to the buyer, just as people who have lived here for many years already know them, We want every resident of the state of Washington to fully realize the mag- nitude of the business done by the Eilers Houses, which have grown in ten years from one small store to forty— from the sale of a few hundred pianos to many thousands €ach year. No business could grow to these wonderful proportions without good reason, The ever-inegeasing patronage of the Eilers storeg Would have been impossible withou€thé thorough confi- dence of the people, gained by the most progressive, straight-forward and lib eral treatment of evety patron of the house. “Quality” has ever been our watch word; it has always been our aim to give more value to the piano buyer than any other dealer could, How well we have succeeded is best told by the tens of thousands of satisfied patrons who are today enjoying in their homes strument purchased at store. an in some Eilers Washington’s Oldest America’s Largest Musie Concern EILERS MUSIC BUILDING nt prizes absolutely free. 1910, A MUSICAL T TR lUSE FOR COLLEGE . f rete YELLS DISCOVERED! c i RENTON " ‘ ae bal sia TRENTON, N. J, Sept. 26 t ‘ : ~~ Sordid minded persons who never bobb " tp, tramped Che) void neg any senne in silly college |(TM* Junior Office Boy Sizes Up the, down thair he pabees for a per-| 7 4 A atreots lot’ the | yells have another guess coming Cayalieri-Chanier Episode.) feckly wane and ax long an | Da ; 1 metropotity tak | The college yell no® evolves a new york, monday, sept 19—1 thot he dont never the republikin | eee acy be " ing {9 he: many & useful adjunct to stage mechan-| maby you hadent herd about bobb | tlekit he will probly be all rite, but pooh ap a8 only tt sights. ‘ie tinal fom at political conventic and|channier and Iny cavaleery, its be cant cum back to new york ke in with why ly ot thto the | Politiclans will do well to cultivate |duite a storey con he ts legelly crazey in thin ntate aie shyserapte '@in1** {a large slice a dent agen leery, 8 an opra winger with and they will ketch him and shu RE PORTER SLU r oodrow son, president! dark hare, soleful lamps and a grate "UP | trict A dle t « crow" ane Wee of Princeton university, was nomi-|shalp, she aint reely no spring duck wel, bobb he never « no| FOR Mae He was patticu nated by the demoeratic convention | jing, as she has got a son 16 yeres trubbel like jonn, he became an} ry Sept oats reatlony, | Here for governor, Just as things! old, but she is verry well preserved artist, and it he did any queer! score nknows gail by Consulting | VOodrow's fght, Harold Sweet! ion aino, cavaleory couldent never |!t ¥a* temprament para Mi r his guide hook, |*r center on Princeton's football | i arry father, witeh 4 Ithy e but that temprament stuff in | Reuse ad handled 9 en. he came to g| team of 1903, piloted to the plat | Py nan diving Sea aa ee its good for a murder if you agar * and eri very altitudin, |fO°™ & cholce assortment of Prince: eee eeeee eee married alreddy, | work ft rite vegrens ton undergraduates who turned . 2 : P ' 1 | ( er w leaving the ous building, be : but utherwise they are the best of, however, about bobb and tiny |, A . fore which he the a mous vo Nassau yell | trends ne sees the dame and gets an pA ie bed paused open |“ i” ieee gym moment | wel, cavaleery she cum to now |awful mooch on her, and after) ya, 4, reporter; wey mouthed for a! mice Tiger, Tiger york and sang at onker mmer- jthinkin it all over for 10 or 15 mine | "°C oe ttackan time, Ve Rib eiceinmaie, scm; Boow, tine’s opry house quite a Hittel, and | nite, he asks her will she Marry | juq walked two blocks, a ‘ cotor Py ceton *rinceton' rw Scores vagrants we i hate ee adel | cere comer ee ; a bb is a descendent of john jacob | little while, till she can have a lool bale today bose @ cop. pave hon the pa er, formally a dealer into the werks of those sellabrate “This be the ater butidin’,” |Of the “rah rah” boys, Dr, Wilson pre: “ - a fio, tt oti on auther gpborionda-rh peaest ael SEATTLE MINISTER POp be'nt ft? wax nominated without further | *ins Inn ob Nein CBs Aachen A hay. Myron a if omy ritch man, he left so mutch moi dun | Re nes, former ware this is the Singer bullain’,” | 8 that all his posterrity is abel to keep| after gittin what dope she kin, | of the F ‘int Chureh fa fe said the policeman. | or red ge at a time and go she ses if vobb will give her what f « in i Then, by gum,” snorted Seth, | COURT LETS MAN OFF FOR corup whenever they feel like | money he happens to bave, or ever 8 of the | States, a I'm goin’ ter stand here tll it RUN TO MARRIAGE ALTAR. | 4 pote ride would bit the spott expects to have, ite her for the big nomen Made jy starts to | ALTON, IIL, Sept.’ 26a sum of the fam in Inclined to | tleup erd Three of the . - court excused Thomas Hicke soft In the dome, thair is a bruth so they fraim up sum kind of a | are ey one of raleing Play pool at Oriental Pool Room | moned ag a witness In a pe naller of bobb named john, witeh was | deal, and git married, but my gosh, | for college Kev Haynes ig gy! tonight. $10 cash prizes daily. 1413| damage sult, that he might hasten, put In a lunatick a m by the rest it seems like love ts a dead one | pre engaged in ralsing ird av.,, between Pike and Union, | to Toronto, Canada, to be married at|of the fame but escaped and | these days, now they are separated, | for the « wment of Central Ta eee lan appointed hour 'went to virjinia land her bruther john ses bobb aint | versity, Pella a Successor to D. S. Johnston Co. This distribution will be made in co-ope @as awards in the biggest, fairest, and what we believe to be the most interesting contest ever launched om FIRST PRIZE $1,000 Krell Auto-Grand Player Piano correct words and you have | awarded to each. them exactly, you will INSTRUCTIONS Read Them Carefully The authority to be used Is Webster's dl mo word net foun riner 1 be counted. SHCOND—No als are to © used. IRD—Ie any in the two w fuse a letter more ¢ Killers Pianos.” «than I appears differen spelled th spellings for the same word may but having differ e wsed, y be aume, js in niphabetion! order, giving th tains at top of fest page, slam un and address and send It to the Eilers Muste He “Pablieity Department)” also state whether F organ, and what make petent judges will be y at the close of the reafter as conte: Purchasiog ¢ apply nny new hlch-grade. plan regal @ retail price, bu ay purchase made tite contextants, tres will be pintakes t en ts to ° final Music Hi xe oF any To all others IC ix « hers of tirely REMEMBER—Contest Closes Oct 18th, 1910. Start Your List at Once and When Completed Mail or Bring in to CONTE ’ MANAGER, DESK 3 and | sien sor . JOHNS to TON Co, tion with large The decisions of the judges to be final. and general appearance will of necessity have to be taken into con: tion, and it will pay every contestant to study the instructions carefully | and thoroughly before starting his list. PA Dnkvinc and Other THIRD AND UNIVERSITY —_ 23° @84e2 4. S2E2 SESS &8e SeeeeeaeSHVEersteeiryiqen 7 stern factories, and Here Are the Prizes 1st Prize—$1,000 Krell Auto-Grand Player Piano. Baby 2nd Prize — $850 Kimball Grand Piano. 3rd Prize—$500 Eilers “Art Style” Upright. 4th Prize—$150 Diamond Ring and ~ $150 Piano Purchase Certificate. Fifth Prize—$75 Solid Gold Watch and $150 Piano Purchase Certificate, 6th Prize—$75 Sewing Machine and $125 Piano Purchase Certificate, 7th Prize—$50 Solid Gold Watch © and $125 Piano Purchase Certificate 8th Prize—$65 Empress Malleable © Range and $100 Piano Purchase Cer- | tificate. % And then, in order of merit, 92 Prize Credit Certificates, ranging in value ~ from $54 to $100 each. In case of a tie between contestants, prizes identical in character will be Neatness Good Advertising Over 40 pianos and other musical im struments have been given away by US in the past as a means of attracting at tention to our House and its methods of business. The list and addresses of these winners will gladly be furnished upon application, This present friendly contest, we be lieve, is the most interesting we have undertaken. We hope it will be the means of bringing our House and the Pianos we sell to the attention of @ large number of new residents. ever This is a competition that is open to every one—the doctor, the lawyer, the merchant, the laboring man, the schook boy or girl—each has an equal chance, we are particularly anxious that the people of this state be with the Eilers Piano, which is made in our own Furthermore, come familiar thoroughly factory, especially with a view to over coming the unusual climatic conditions of the Only the choicest mountain-grown Pacific coast spruce is used in the Eilers Sound Boards, which Pacific coast are themselves an innovation and a de cided improvement over those found in The Eilers improved, brass repeating every piano other pianos damp-proof, action bearing the Eilers na is also inste in Western Chickering Stores Pianos

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