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THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1910. NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR “Farmhand” Who Courted Country "™°,22°5%, 53 Belles Discovered to Be a Woman °°" YA ttt, 1 North Dakotg Ahh ho pce eae ee eaewe _MIDDLEPOR' y months was emp ' |? {a Up bi ; Falling from an apple und ins bly grour ‘ A A penny, Ite KIN (% FOR SCHOOL GIRLS \ (| * MRS DEVOE THANKS STAR, & AR he PB hr dame Dean walter Leaving vere at the ng os | 7 " | 2 J y c — aborer , « ibama tell bout h f 0 hew ide lJ N ly AND GIRLS WHO worK |j\|\Wo5 # constrained at this time to tell #4 ~ tahores, Wy 3) i. Bell of Almbaims: Be} : that stale yo that dignified id of ®& ' * our cause, and at i dete nae | wean, ercngee eis he’ wae 8 piri nd : oe t batts + inriaas the ania ae dees Rub through a sleve enough stow-| masquerading as a ma 1 th I wa 1 1 of Lng tare . lu most biehty @ 0 PMnes to make Loup, Add 1 cup) May col rtrait iy . - 7 You have greatly # (01k, % cup of sugar and the| Dean, or Mixx Olive Mee an called te ce of the com : appr y “fA ago heaton yolks of 2 eggs, Mix thor-jher name really t#, left her ! m ap beaters). « Home-Made Underwear, Dainty and Durable right side of garment, Di and) # aided us to mold public opin. | Sienty, ‘told in. the stiffly, beaten] which she made with. her : . , Po | . P " with tad ibat sedalagel ee . " whites; turn Into a ple plate Mned| sister at Kast Syracuse, ¢ Bel wh ——— r Uae een . obits They wash sbetter| edges of the pantaloons need to be| & be the size of the majority we «| With paste and ba) Pade: 1 and = dur th Ve t Rep! Mak Your’ Wardrobe for; and f comfortat while | ¢ 1 to get them to He flat) ® are to look for! 1 thank you # mm un ul stift with 1 tabl hie i a perro bis “Pius Aeuaiued Entre around the edges of the curves.' % from the depths of my heart #|°" t {abisspoon. Gs | 925.” ne y require 1% [Then ture. Over ode Ot BTID, A fee ee eee Ot eintulmere. 3 auaar and flavored with a few drops| HORSE KNEW OWNER TO DEPORT cov ou require 1% | TI ‘ 0 our kind elpfulne se ii, aaa : - See tlk Giey yards of 86inch material, This/stretch tt to fit the wider curve,|@ which will be remembered by «| °! And drown lightly AND SHOOK HOOFS TT nd bes : tel is made f front, and ba 1 baste and h. t # the Hberty loving women of * Pusouin Pid There is t momy in making! | fat peptum bot Trim t of materia imming, and finteh| @ thi af * p . OMAHA, Neb Tn—Wher your own underwear, The work:! ing armholes A a | wit ’ ented with | ® pectfulty #| This 1 an old-fashioned recipe: | OMA ig . —Whes imaneht; . cost and —— am | EMMA SMITH DEVOB. #{Cut the pumpkin into large slices in § ¢ Kansas City cam you can have more —— - * % | Keeping the sitn on, and put ft on pare looking: Sos (iy United Press.) t me speak of materials ak ee eh eRe RR aE RHO bOI When soft, scoop out the alae st OTTAWA, Ont,, Nov. & loth and “frui the pulp, sift it and for every heaping iat had been t of Inquiries made at muslin make sheath! and ad Iam a part of al! that I have met.| teacupful of pumpkin add 1 pint of tolon, the horse) vartment of trade and commerc > } ble garments which most Yet all experience ts an arch|rich milk ones, 1% cupfuls of recognized = him j, learned that the tnquiry re ae A fate sheet Qua p wherethro sugar, % tablespoonfal of ginger at the first) held fr pT vai Mi er S iahae: wide.coraes 13 yards to tt Gleams that untraveled world| and the same of salt, Make a good. glance tion frauds has been closed for the plece at $1.25. It costes 4 ce whose margin fades short pastry, fll with the mixture wIGIN _BD*|\ sine hein, and that Chinese now ie the yeard: ( ' " Forever and forever as | move 4, fost betore putting tuto the proached the! eld under detention at Var other favorite r | Tennyson en, put a few an pleces of but horse, which im-' si. to be de oe becanes a S sa ar pre, re By cone rea mctty tas wt, feared bene oot SOTSO DAPI the body. Crossbar . 9. /& little nutmex om his ro 5. Chinese mercha finished cambric plia Cynth Ga pranced about n le, are sot t LA rey.s Mother's Doughnuts. the stall, and) PROMINENT AVIATORS ! ; ter material C d One cup sugar, 1 omg, 1 tab nally came to FOR LOS ANGELES MEET! . 3 and qual rTeeranes spoon melted lard, 1 cup sour milk, | °xtend tages cae ene omg ties estion 12% cent —-——— i catia watenee, ni Gaeta Goes master and extended the righ (my United Presa) 1 . i’ mee Ge i hand of fellowshi right fore Homemad M Ww a pleare |i roll, Fry in deep fat and of fellowship 4 "©! 108 ANGEL dee pre tell me fA pearl found fh ¢ hoof, to be anatomically correct ing to the offic Narrow fa a Also wh Cocoanut Bread Puddin: 1,, The police witnesses ion meet planne ah w heen tay bale from fal : u 8 nate demonstratior reg nee : BOTH SEEDY AND XOYROCHYS which sel! | _ Cover 1 cup cocoanut with 1 quart we back to Elgin wit ior ya Nae rere ¢ the also mak A CONSTANT READER milk. Soak 2 hours, Add 2 cups of ion K mgeetor pd s » oth ‘ Take {t to a jeweler, {bread cru and as beaten : jail sar Ad coiadag ny ase of Buttonhole the ¢ ake wealp with the fol-| ¥iveu a. ae aoe assembly meeting at the Johnstone and Brook ; Kidne * ey + oc ga - Into @ greased p « dish and ty Of Washtnarte 1 which sells Make eye ne, 3 ounces, castor | #ke three-quarters of an hour, jrow morning will be tango h beck ond ew edges and insertions are also pretty 1% drams, of! of lavender, 30 Sour Cream Cake. barred, Women orators will boost c me « Dut will not stand the weekly wear 1 One ogg, % cup sugar, % cup s0Ur| women org zatic is ts ale and tear of wast cream, % teaspoon soda dissolved - we The three } Dear Mise Grey How much do/{n the cream, 1 cup of sifted flour * fn this lesson marriage Heenses cost in Seattle? | Flavor to taste and frost with white q bination and pe Do they have a minister at the court | felng. Excellent and cheap cake : simple lines house? How much does he charge? — t We will arrange oe 5 tis ig. rcs. | Pineapple Taploca. trimming. We will } | (4) $4.50. | Stir 4 tablespoons of quick-cook which you ed f ratitches, Use bias fold) (2) No; but there are justices |!ng tapioca Into 2 cups of bolling wa last lesson—from ve ruffies for nm, and apply there who could perform the core. | ter, add 1 cup gar, 1 teaspoon using about one half ya id to neck and armholes for trim-| mony of butter and ¥% teaspoon of salt) face the right sides o ning (3) The fee ie 0 and cook until the taptoca ts clear Hs edges of ne 1 armh A most useful model ts our pettl and soft. Stir in 2 cups of shredded A D and cont, fata with: & dsewing \pineapple, chill on fee and serve = " }utring. If you are 24 inches around j with whipped cream j folded back single hero the waist have the top of the skirt measure for, wi orn enve top and bottom. Baste th fore eens |When finished 26 inches, so that | : jy : : ectins. Measure ssivare pa ————| You may fasten it properly when | Stee Blteabou Spencer, a ploneer qq Meanwhile, London and his clerks are working like beavers to reduce the fold 1% inches when fin decorative) To develop this garment five and rpsident of the Puget Sound coun canine and the price cutting is ay you wish a more attractive bu meelghth yards are needed. It jtry, died at ber home at Juanita Re el wh fi eortls Ug i ot in Miing, apply French knots at | cess corset| has four gores and a top fleunce lem ay ee Te 70 Ae ny = prin ‘ay HAIR. BR a Vals to bias strip before bast is & French) finished with a raffle. Une feather Ste’as on the fruit and hands,} "ret came to Tacon in 69 he SHES garment. Strip, when finished, will ving from| stitches on the hem of the ruffle| whoa the fruit Is peeled, are caused|!Mter removed to Port Blakeley 150 ac a eta . U 3H permit your pasing %-inch ribbon is par-|and place a bias fold above flounee | by contact with the open alr. Peel, then to Seattle, where she lived for large line of Travelemf through it comfortably ean|for ribbon. A petticoat must fit fruit and vegetables under) 20 years. She ts survived by her SILK WAISTS—Six styles; but- Seskgas Hair Brushes; imp In buying th patterns, give nch| well to have the dress or skirt fit or and then remove to covered|htsband, A. L. Spencer; a son. ae Ge oh quality bristle; bisa @ fest measure for combination and! material. Our style rly, Full directions are given Your frult will not be discol., Geers, of Entiat; a daughter, Mrs ton front or back; all sizes; to re- e corset cover, and wai look particular! king on pa pe. jored and your bands will be free After peeling anything that stains} with Oa After warée wash one inj rab the hands petticoat nider edges and arr our underwear will cost you: | from stains. To alter pat of fergar-| garment closes front. Fit your| One piece of longcloth, $1.25; one ments, use directions specified for, seams If they are twiat-| half dozen buttons, 6 te a dozen, Waist, with these few additions: To ed, drawers will not sit properly.|3 cents; thread and marking cotton, | the skin k Feduce hip size in combination, take | Follow dir aking given|10 cents; three patterns @ dart in pattern just a little below with pat darts are piece or ribbon oi out any the waist line. To incre hip graduated in outward curves. Don't} 52 cents. Total, | Size, slash pattern from bottom up, | bring the in @ straigh — All sheer materials can be mend Spreading slash open. To enlarge line; it pout” them. Th The fourth article, to be published | ed with hair so that the rent or hole Waist line, slash pattern from waist should curve with the figure. Run/ tomorrow, will tell how to make a) wil] be almout invisible to hip line and spread. To reduc d at top of darts as near to| pretty and inexpensive party dress. | Waist, take small darts at f material as pe To make one set of buttons an Exercise great care in adjusting edges of drawers. r makes the neatest swer for sev tallored = wash these alterations, as nothing will so many people have d sateriain for heavy| walsts. sew buttons on @ separate More readily spoll the style of any a bias strip about 1 inc t should be laid on the un-| strip of white linen and make but tsacrdinary Special Sale]: === TO CELEBRATE OUR === = Twenty- First Anniversary in Business For Tomorrow Only, Wed., Nov. 9th | |One-Fourth Off ‘ | |On Everything CONTRACT GOODS EXCEPTED "and Misses’ Petticoat Including All Ladic Capes, Dresses, S Suits, Coats, Gown , Opera Coats and Contract Goods Ex- <irt and Waists cepted One-Fourth Off on all Tailored Suits $24.50—One-fourth off $18.40 $34.50—One-fourth off $42.50—One-fourth off $31.90 $48.50—One-fourth off And So on Upward One- Fourth Off on all Coats and Capes $18.50—One-fourth off $13.90 $24.50—One-fourth off $18.40 $34.50—One-fourth off $25.90 $42.50—One-fourth « $31.90 Anc on Upward. One-Fourth Off on all Dresses and Gowns $16.50—One-fourth off $12.40 $24.50—One-fourth off $18.40 : $38.50—One-fourth off $28.90 $58.50—One-fourth off . $43.90 : And So on Upward Also One-Fourth Off on All Opera Coat kirts, Petticoats and Waists. For Wednesday Only November 9th—Our Twenty-first Anniversary See Men’s and Be & Co. and First Ave. Redelsheimer Two Entrances Columbia St. PIONEER IS DEAD. | Right away after Christmas London’s Stores will consolidate; in the white and many fancy taekay Special wt 39 An All-Leather Hand Bag, fa well made, fitted Jnines Nugent, and a granddaugh haa Mra. Walter 8. Fulton. ~ THE MARKETS The follow the averaee aueted by the whalesa produce, ments and feed faces are subject to variation. according | te freshuses and genersl exeelionen, bat | duce the stock will sell for, ne. 7 values to a la Handsome $15 Set Furs, $4. 98 town at less than $15.00. | with « 0) set ndon’s, choice two styles We iit dorset Hing them at $12 is Fancy Velling, in values to 50¢, “4 limited number tomorrow at $4.98. La Shawl and Muff. arge colors; thoes prices, un Heme ether wioe indicated, | Special, a yard, 15¢ seats ad Pater Murine eins ta | e ] tO Clear ...ceccesecee "ye § Warm Flannel Kimonos ye a | And Dressing Sacques, 39 Pieisher's Best Kalttng enti W pstgaata Worth 75c and 89c . Cc Yarn, all = Nat Ue Brush and Comb Set, ip omb and Mirror Set; 2.60@ 200 $1.50 Black Sateen Waists, . § cy Meate—Selling Price ei Six different styles of the best $1.50 Blac : Sateen Waists ) Brosh end Come ae id ; in § tomorrow at 8%. Extra fine q ty sateen, made ilar $1.49 value. ; ue HH * up in tailored and wael models. Perfect fitt All sizes Mi Nes . 98¢ : the OR gi — Women's Pad Hose | sap cost ME aS Bath Robes | ers, in colors; heavy straps; regular 26¢. 7 Water, Bay Rum or for Women, Worth $3.50 .. : Fi Water; large bottle; Only one to a customer, Made a bis regulation heavy regu 50c. | bath robe material, in various colors and designs. All sizes ‘ $5.00 Hair Switches, in all 1. 5 Black Lawn Waists, 69c {inchs be 63 Cluster Puffs, in all shades icing ne, heavy quality Black Lawn Waists of hair; very neat} other in ated and tucked effects. All sizes, fr k $2.50. Se 25 la 1 sells for . Meate—Selling Priee. $1 Corsets, 45c (Children’s Sweaters od ham MUFFLERS d beet | we ‘kh | a ee ‘orsets, | Children’s Pure Wool Sweaters : a Wome ; Meats, Live Weight—-ieying Price. | White, Drab or Cors high roll collar and belt; just | Me7's nd Me “all feds 4 different styles wor about the tiest sweater we | jr: mercerized, Special oN less than § 45 have yet seen; white, : net oh all sizes . c gray, red and navy $1.39 Women's Fancy Neckwae lace net trimmed Wi rewind Mille fancy Persian silk; also fam i Children’s Gowns ie ase Your aie Pecd—‘Sshiing values to 3c, Your (Ge »bthy . ’ 2 py wns, infar os rset Cover Embroidery, 18 in Neckwiil gs Pattie’ “Wiese ia | inches wide; many beautiful Collars and dabots many Haeee | 4 : patterns on fine lawn cam . . . “ ; Hest Hie arth tank “ee Torchon Lace, in a wide ar ' R - nowerell cried t 31.000 32 ‘ 4 Ae i Y | ray of patterns and widths molt many colors; up t ‘ings Hated Children’s good quality Ow Halle ate 6 asi ine Gow: seatty Hitabed well made and strong; up to 10 inches wide; regular 69¢ mixed 80,00 oe re 8 inches wide 8 d Veasinbiee—deliing Yrtee sizes 4 4 5 to 98e a ya 49: f yellow . peg C | « yara c teed Aue 1.89 | Stann ‘ib Germantown Yarn, all colors; a fe Berka aia 138 to 14 59c ¥ Floss and Saxor 8c pe ‘rimmed with Perslal i Boys’ Outing Night Shirts wondon's special price Z new, swell goods: | cues ths 69 t Elastic Belts, with afte tg 49 | cial c gular Ext | 2,000 yards of Embroidery, to | Special 19c Wh Stone present fa 1s | 4 inches wide; good, str Best Heavy Black Rubber eve tyles; our 26¢ 19¢ ‘ edge n fine cambric Spe Comb; fine and coarse teeth; rice cial selling 5 a regular 75c seller 49 Is* e 1% ‘ . yirls * Leather sgh*! a yard C | speciat C pore ae oe ns all sizes; to ion me have stats #6 ns th «. Extra 49 | Ribbon, on nll all ht for Christ . atoe ‘ le 8 hee at 1.09 y ‘ be Good Bristle Brush, wa x ME Par | aa, kee] face, black 24c ee banks ‘ 7 and “Childrens att 4.b0@ ete” Hi hed Handkerehiel $8 wort! . 18 t Crockery—Carpets Curtains—Blankets ar 236 Pe 4 | Peare, Yekima 126 116 erm Meyeriegs yessee2secs Fag. b y — =. os speeere

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