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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1910. WeWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR Town Subscriber Jed table top? HOUSEKEEPER (2) Tuesday; Monday; Wednes.| Ae—Wipe off quickly with cloth ned in aleohol, then wash day; Sunday MuQist ' Garospentied ar reader has kindly trip. | With clean wet cloth at once or the | | | | uted the following recipe for chit | “oho! will mar the polinh | Dear Miss ¢ Am haviig so | CO garne | TRUE REST, A. Hat of Velvet, Simply Trimmed thia Grey. much trouble w Mh my hair, It te Take 2 pounda of beef, such as ie | otly and falls out, Am also trou-|used for bolling, the neck wtil an-| Rest te not quitting | bled with dandruff, Please tell me|awes, add enough wher to cover The busy career; | what to do it, and boll until tender, Remove} Rest is the fitting | UT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIBER. |the bones, but keep the fat, and] Of self to one’s sphere | A.—-Dry, falling hair denotes that/run through the meat chopper | lthe scalp (# in want of nourishment, | Strain the liquor in which the meat] "Te loving and serving Massage head daily with the follow-| 18 bolted and return to the fire.| The highest and best | ing pomade Add about half a can of tomato “Tis onward, unswerving, } Pomade for Scalp. labout 6 amall red chill peppers, And this is true rest | I know Il can a aes son} Pint of Kidney beans cooked pre: | Goethe with | hite vaseline " ace Caetor | viously and 2 level tablespoonfuls = — jolt (cold drawn), 1% ounces; gallic] of cumin seed, Balt and pepper to OPA AAPA “ id, 1% drame; oll of lavender, 30| taste and heat the whole through, LET US REBL OcCK drops serving hot. The cumin seed may Th V t— | Dandruff Remedy be purchased at a drug store YOUR OLD YOUR OLD HAT e er ic cantharid ounce; olive oll, " Savery: WORAR Senenes Wen SOE NET Pera ee ( j Bay rum 4 ounces; tincture iaek. ft abnred or garlic may be Chl.” 0. Wein we “| ounce. Plumes |: it | Carstens’ White Swan Shortenir - Dear Mise Grey What | it f L a Dear Miss Grey: Will you please | able ‘birthday press ut fora. girl of Remade} '\) 0: . am d tell me what will stop the hair from | 16? MONKEY MAID. Into me { Start To ia falling out, and also a cure for A.—Hatr ribbon, pretty handker sonable 1 r dandruff? lehief, a book, something nice tr| Willows c | Id in Sma io i , (2) What day did May 14, 1895,| her dresser BR Sy ge od Model Millinery Parlors $ CARSTENS PACKING CO. ber 12, Banitary Packers and October 27, 18677) Dear Miss Grey: What will re Sr Veople's Hank tulldin BEAUTIFUL HAIR. |move white ‘spots which were ner Second aad F A—(1) See answer for Outof caused by bot dishes, from a polish i asics a ARN a Nt 1 loftiness of crown distinguish this hat from | ne es everywhere That its a web hang w SUFFRAGE FINDS MUCH FAVOR AMONG CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS, SAYS WRITER BY MRS. GEO. A hab vehild e x rage Mrs. eal to all.” | s clear sighted judg question of the rights d her to impartt ination as to 2 and parental claims of the two sexes. Let it not S a i kK fre ene a “FUR HUNDREDS 0 | d ages on he Canes | the New Shapes vi.) vs0- Tanket Sale heard in Boston that woman. in town Oo arguments against t cross and first at th Ww" 1 + Sg lng ac hae Se sand eenar ake NEW PLAID SILK WAISTINGS, 48c Every Fur Guaranteed WOOLNAP, BLANKETS —Whit dices,” and prejadices are »} ls bound reepect A brilliant display of these Pretty Silke ia now showing at voth | be the more stubborn and difficult| “In natural law and in religion,” |g Mores. Every pattern carefully selected with a view to its being | | Hundreds of the Now Shape Neck Pisces = ; a, Dale rans ovaceenie abe said. “the right of woman to fit! |My made up Into a studning «ilk waist; not a plece thatJs worth peietheae ye Bodine db rll prone Soe Raye neg: $158 “The usness the highest measure of enlightened leas than &5e. Yet tomorrow London will cut it 1a Cc | — al riented casi pine a Y.. orf er eee | stratian Opossum, Isabella Fox, Sable Fo: : demand th he sha understanding and the highest S oom anne Steeeees age Break . more of Gray to aid the moral forces of the com-| places in government is inalienable, Be You Want Any Black end Brown Coney, Marmot and Br a che te tet Mink of the above-named furs, in munity in the endeavor to re and these rights are ably vindie ENTAL seit phone and mafte, weith Xb to $18.00, on we have nearly every -number causes of the corruption of her| by the noblest of both sexes. This ORI SILK? | oun re ee ee eee the mil! makes; blankets that home the degredation of is woman's hour For millinery purposes. t waists or kimonos, the Oriental Silk | sel! fron to a pair. On . eaeteaneeen annie acane:|[j is extremely popular; London offers #6 or 20 patterns tomorrow, | oe en . — ae “| sale Saturday $1.83 34c featoup, 2 chopped onions, 4 diced worth regularly 56c. To further boom the busy silk 3 1 i t . celery, 2 woll beaten eggs and 4)[% Sections, at, mpecial .. 20.06. ee. eersereeeeereneeteeuens vo OE $5 00 ewest a ‘ rolled’ crackers, ® sprinkle of ' bd WOOLNAP BLANKETS—J. W quality; here is one of the best } Petticoats $2.98 Shapes for 98¢ 2" 25. Sse silk and with pice pink or light ck and all color tna recy | Worth $2.00 and $3.00 | biue porders; ful) 11-4 size for regular price for ground cloves and allspice may be added. Mold tm an oval or two Pear Honey. small loaves and place in a well Good on hot cakes. Use hard,| buttered pan, make holes in the rocky pears, pare and grate down | loaf with a skewer and tnsert strips Guaranteed Lining Satin, 93c. . Rich and serviceable, and 36 inches wide; warranted for two seasons’ wear, and the price is special at ........... ates c More of That Good Black Silk Taffeta at 89c to the core. To three or four large/of bacon (quite fat) one-quarter lar 96.00 Pure Slik Petticoat to | Every style of Hat Shape, in double bed; i | mediuni sized pears use one pint/inch wide and one inch jong, leay Ot-botied black, which makes it soft and pliable; this is the silk that | morrow at $2.98. Five styles of | velvet, silk and felt; blacks and | this blanket is $3.50 London's | of cold water and two pounds of | ing the ends out half-inch, push the |fg '* 6t¥ing such splendid service among so many of our 88e | | flounces and every skirt full av- | colors, all in one great lot. price, per $2 18 granulated sugar. Boll all together! meat up firmly around the bacon | patrons. And the price, instead of being $1.26, is only j erage width Worth $2.00 and $3.00 each palr . - i until it will drop fre the spoon and bake three-quarters of an bour.| ke honey. Skim occasionally ——— | i : : ve ene Baltimore Lamb 5 London sells Shoes just like he does everything else—at the very lowest Citra This is a good thing to make on — a ae —— ghee Sumac tne chaen ane ules toe ae possible margin of profit London isn’t in any get-rich-qui¢ k scheme, and he Pick over and wash fresh Con-|lamb, caper sauce, and rice for din-| cord gra put them fn a preserv- ner the night before ing kettle, cover with water, boil| Put the cold lamb through the 20 minutes, or until ten and| meat chopper, using coarse knife, | strain through a jelly bag. To\then put the meat in a deep bowl, | every quart of juice add % table-| pressing down. Over this put « spoons of sugar~ and 1 ounce of |layer of cold boiled rice about two} glycerin, bot! 20 minutes, skim, bot-|inches thick. Make a gravy with| tle and seal immediately some of the stock from the botled| CLO i HING hates high prices like poison; at the same time he’s got to liv on has } been selling Shoes for 25 years or more, and he knows sho Re: ad every item te Bh oo B haw * 1 Bt th Te aca at le a Recta tie ee Be —it is easy reading and gives ¢ eat deal of information about shoes per ws MB ani ates i sated : 4 Saturday Sale 2 69 DUNN ies <écccsouans : ' Men's All-Leather Shoes—Not f infants’ Shoee—For which the ; Women's Rubber-Heel Jullets, | Every known kind of Shoe ts _wesue lamb, if you have it (otherwise use $2.25 Corduroy Pants 1 79 only leather outside, but leather | other fellow asks 60c, London | vici kid or fur trimmed 98 here if it ts fit to wear Meat Percupine a ta Creole. plain water) and add to the gravy go at, Saturday inside; where 90x n't it f | hands out very fast 29 felt. Special, a pair Cc Buy Terror Calf for the boy Add to 2 pounds of chopped beef,!1 cupful atrained tomato, pepper Lincorel coprepdiaeslvedy, {°. ; c Buys Women’s Fine, | ¥2° {8 @ terror on his shoe salt and pepper, a tablespoonful of and salt. Pour this over the ‘ple }f_ $259 Boys’ Suits in uptodate | leather through and through; Kither plain kid or patent $1. 69-2: CP ag nope Kig | leather melted butter, half a cup of tomat« hot oven to brown. (Patterns, in brown and green dressy, too, and full of woar; | foxed kid; sizes 8 to 6 _— ra ca Tobasco jis the na of the + all oA nie : eek Hl Knickerbocker pants; a good Shoes, patent tip, military h beat-known School at the school suit. These suite go at, | Lndon knows, for he has sold | Little Boys’ Heavy Calf Shoes— | oxira bright kid that is well-aigh re aROWR ool & D Satur thousands of pairs of this very | Sizes 7 and & 98 overiasting pet i day $2 79 Hamilton - Brown Shoe. The | Specia Cc : ve | Sinall 6 to 8 sss ses ss S3e o bikie rie price? Not $ Thick, plump, soft stock that | Finer Quality Shoes, in every | 8% fe ve rseeerenees $1.19 Sizes 7 to 16. own dBase $1.98 is pretty nearly everlasting; bel. | known style—lace or button, pat- | 12 to large seers SEBO . oid ~ pnt, vicl, gun-metal, flexible sole We " > these dhoee. ent 6.00 Young Mer te od lows tongue; solid a& a rock and en 4 = : Ab « ne : bint parce fame sa fm Infants’ Soft Brown Kid Shoee— | made to wear; ix waterproof if | OF security welt; splen stylish | ja oak leather soles and best for boys or young men. Said | Th? #4 man knows all about this | kept well olled shoes, such as you will plump stock kid upper; more - A 3.00 and $8.50 for than 10,000 paira Tobasco Shoe sults have long pants, ranning in | 820® And it is s0 good that his | Men's Black Elk Hide Shoee— | and $ han 10 pairs Tobasco Shoes ; little one can't wear them out, | Special ve 49 don’s special price $2 49 are now on the feet s (zen fro! ‘o 2 Govaae aaie Bova $4.98 and she is @ lively youngster, | at is ‘ * school girls, which fact testifi ; ‘ too; good, roomy; sizes 3 6 Women's and Children's 39 London is headquarters for | to their splendid wearing qu $2.50 Boys’ Rubber Coats; a coat to 6 Special .......605 ct | Rubbers. Til noon c | Girls’ and Boys’ School 4 that will keep the water off your boy. Saturday Sale Ps a $2.98 $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 | 99 QQ ¢4 0 $5.00 Wool Wais Crockery—Carpets | eV, eV, ° r« | all colors and sises; emt pated my aay Sat $3.69 | Another wonderful Waist bargain. New backs, Always, @ fay Sale 5 | Woolen Waists of every description—Alba patr Another Rubber Coat; a good, | ° | tross, Nuns’ Velling, Wool Batiste, Mohair Dent's Glove a | Piannels and Fancy Woolen Waistings GLOVES Curtains—Blankets 2 Men's Rubber Coats; a good coat | Panama and Serge More Than 500 Pieces serviceable coat with cape over rs and near the shoulders. You need one of | . | black, white, cream, brown, red, navy blue s stores get $1 Worth $1.00 | these coats. Saturday Have Every Known Size Green, old rose, pink, blue, tan and other I $l 25 | 50 Sale price $4.48 | in Stock shades; tailored and fancy styles, All sizes. 7 , $ me Men's Long Black Otlcoats; a | hades her aves All- Wao! } 21 coat for men that work out anama and Serge rte ac $1.75, $2.00 | he" "99 95 Esiwtieaidas | SILK and NET WAISTS price ' These are regular $6.00, $6.00 and o and $2.50 $7.00 vaiues, All sizes, including n’s Black Of! Clothing, can- | extra large sizes for stout women. The greatest Silk Walst bargain ever of sisting of jacket and pants j fered. Over 150 dozen waists, which com | $2.68 # sult or, & 1 rt prise every kind, quality and style knowr garment ‘ 34 UNDERWEAR Messalines, Taffetas, Peau de Soles, Jay Silk d all ki « cles ds ; i : T6c Stratford Union Suits, but s and a nde of fancte tailored and e A Good, Serviceable Cravenette, fancy styles; all sizes, Values “p to $20.00 a combination of overcoat and | ton across shoulders long Including every kind of silk known to the wea- raincoat; a very dressy coat sonres Sie. Sonre c ps2 Belts, many styles ver’s skill. There are Peau de Cygne, Peau de | co gall 9.48; py apni e Bgl oe ee Soie, Crepe de Chine, Leather Taffetas, Liberty he whos tina $ a | Uaton Bult, kien 19¢ Ladies’ and Children’ S Sweaters 24c | length Cashmere Satins, wide wale Silk Diagonals, Ra- HAIR GOODS Fine Ribbed Cotton Suit dnkle Largest stock of Ladies’, Chil. | Infants’ Sweaters—W d EMBROIDERY SILK wth, lightly fleeced; (white. jah, Pongee and Jiro Silks in various rough 20 and 924nch Human Hair | tural pit sairuseeoridvage cueing, (1 Stag cong Bond Rang Be a) ager ge oe weaves; Black and White Checks, Messalines, | fine “wuulty; grove gts, | KPMY corse GUC | Seette on our counters, where | tong man greene” 1° Taatem | Fe sociale res TeSUAr Bre Soix iW Lux, Fancy Satin Foulards, Habutai London's $4, 00 | Best Combed Cotton Fleaoed Un every ent can be seen and plainly | gown to 35c¢ 2 or 5 Silks, Tongo Silk, Mirror Silks, Duchine Silk, Lib- ia tas ee down front, ankle ‘ 95 Ladies’ Woot @westere — ail | or White Meta arctan for ebit Human Hair Sets of Puffa, all length ‘ styles hown in red, gray, navy dren from 5 to 14 ears, including HAND BAGS Prices misse Ladies’ Hand Bags, meta erty Silk, Poplins, Jacquards, Shantungs, Fancy shades of hair; sbeautiful goods; | All-Wool Vests and Pants, natural | blue, white and combination trim: | the Crepes, Persians, Ottomans, Silk Serges, etc., pa iy: SMF i ca $1. 49 pte Sates lie 31,20 a eh ada $2.69 pe, eA etc. Widths are 24, 27, 30, 36 and 40 inches, in every imaginable shade ROOM-SIZE RUG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY and color. Beautiful Bro- cades, Stripes and Plaids, Sibi, en $11, 75 ae ois oo $27.65 effective Two Tones and Wik Oarpet. Yard sy all the artful combinations ys. 0 0 uanels: Rugs, “fs oe | Heo Axminae ei 4 ‘ of the designer’s fertile x9 {oot Rug brain. This grand collec. | HB 60 Bru a ao A5 Sel ptat 2.75 Underwear—Hosiery—Men’s Wear, i H | whe can &@ ne tion, Madam, is offered $80.00 Axniinater 35 92.25 Axminster $1 60 Tonadite for thse you tomorrow, all at one Rugs, 9x12 foot | Rug ’ Nei “gen a ‘ 934.50 Axminster 16 25 | $1.60 Smyrna 98 med Hate that .n éihie % price, per yard.......... Rugs, 8-3x10% feet ‘ | Rugs c | Your choice of t 1 $1 Old Store Upataire Crockery—Carpets Curtains—Blankets | hats at $4.98 a TOMORROW Read What Is to Take Place Tomorrow at London’s Stores} Ever Try London for | $10.00 to $15.00 , WHO? SAID | $7.50 to $12.50 New Trimmed Hats of recent years if you fail t WOOLNAP BLANKETS — woolnap, H These biar and come pink borde blanket in town price bargain at $3 price, per PAIE Boece ee eeeeeee From 8:30 Until 10:30 a Extra large Gray Motil ets, good weight, full $1.75 blanket. On sale & from 8:30 until * 10:30, 7 Three Great Speci $8.50 and $10.00 values, and cannot be elsewhere at less thaa prices; all kinds of . plain blacks All sizes $12.00 to $17.50 tee a pe sizes $20.00 to $30.00 | Persian and Dresden Sill New York Dents Parlors, ine ols WIMeT Ay, FIREE PT ee ee es es Baecer ie BLANKETS Positively the biggest sted per pair MORNING SP Blankets for 77e 7 Women’s and LON OATS $6.98 : The Coats in this lot are g $8.50, $9.00 and $I Coats est lot of New G New materials 1 as the staple tyles. The cheaj lot is worth $4 $17.60, We guaraty fit. All colors 48%) $30.00 pre Tmpost m bere, Comey expecting ‘the finest, st 8 t Women’s Misse Coats, such a8 # around towl ce and more, Petticoats © and $7.50 Values $3. 69 | y Silk and ides and colori ‘ full wid 7.60. valoe] $4.98)

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