The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1910, Page 3

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' never epee a ne was deeply Chee Jove, and war How can | ’ Grey: [not wear my sg montope? IN DO Micke. Even grown wear thelr sk par Mise Grey sea to reduce {1 May 170, although * T have a ‘gi like to ta it leas meat Walk as muc Nurse the Fat plenty of raw ¢ Miss Grey: Wha spots from a tan = Mrs. R “Alternate solut! , , oxalic acid and 95 per ey Alternate until sy Rinse freely wit gelation and then clea Miss Grey [on wet with perox ous hair? A _ Pgatie alternately tw 5 #4) Miss Ruth Wynne, the daughter of former Postix On Saturday we all offer a straight price conce pa the > z in ta} eral R t J. Wynne, will undoubtedly ne of the WOMAN Misses’ ( over five hundred in the stock—all } sion of one nall the Wool Dresses in stock Bei ee na of f ; & Great Unguist, and has’ traveled mb abroad were, eer ee, Lee Be ONe-k 1 off the regular prices.- Newest mod- } Thi 1 inve Dresses of ser lenrietta, pan t rid of fre jays Vaudevill : - ted worn b s|* e wp PO mae els, rough tweeds, plain s¢ c rts and broad ama and faney worsteds, in all colors; light, dark gl se S loths; fancy striped effects; polo, auto and street {and medium effects. A limited number of Silk Test chools Like Dairies” coms dark te be attractive quit trying to be cope Prikt harder for us to keep 9! inces to ourselves than es | Te girls who act ilke thisties OY erpect to be treated like plan’ i OR. GUY M. WHIPPLE. . BY . GUY MONTROSE WHIPPLE, of Cornell University. [i man a woman marries can pp of her either a slave or a ver. 6 © i of us managed to get along even {if our mothers ort haa TER aul Us WOMEN |F jin prosecuting well-trained students in normal] | we es to make con t in school hy | Frequent attempts have been made to measure the vitiation of school room air. But in the course | a 68 {of investigation of a certain gram. | ry Imar #¢ | building the student} 5 a oo work! bout ithat all simplified methods | Abou 4 e imac whereas, by the Waists, of black Handsome Knitted Wool of @ certain apparatus for the | ored n rm — jexact determination of OW READY}: Claus has turned the Great Year-Round Toy Store at Meiger & Hurlbut’s into a BIG, GLORIOUS PLAY OUSE, and every child in Seattle is invited to come and see the fun Ie liveliest, Brighest and Most Toys Await You $1.50 Teddy Bear—Stely $5.49 ii Ha” He 50c Games, 33c Special offering Goods Offering That You Can't Beat prices 1 China Lunch Plates, | $2.75 Percolator, $1.98 Each, 10c Rochester Coffee Percolator, the le make this ext eal process for making Peal to let yo good coffee, Solid copper, nickel at with » er ning Six Section {sg Selection, em eh rade ere ‘aly bold ey $1.98 China Pieces, Worth to $2. 00, $1. 00 Each an o ami 10¢ Wy ne Niel Lamp, $1.89 | °" one or well displayed for hid 6 AnD Unians THE STAR—FRIDAY,\ NOVEMBER 25, 1910, 3 FIGHER CO STONE, Second and University } STONE, FISHER CO, Second and University Three Great Groups . | Fine Suits at About < 52 ‘si, 5 Zatti Omelette With Flour Three of Aton separately, 1 cup milk, 2 poons flourand % teaspoon # Btir a little milk with the flour until it ts H jsmooth. Ad the rest of the milk a rice OmMmOorrow |the beaten yolks and stir well; then |stir in the whites, which have been jbeaten to a froth. Pour in a hot | buttered frying pan on top of the | atove and cook slowly for 6 minute Then set in a slow oven and bake Fold over The stock of Women’ been rearranged and re-marked, with the purpe e of reducing the stoch Suits until a golden brown. 1 ec 4 ( dauble tnd serve het before Christmas, instead of after—because such a procedure will give us more room for the holiday Cheese Salad ‘ One-half pound cream cheese, % stock, so tomorrow you can choose the handsomest pound nuts chopped fine, 1 teaspoon : | chopped parsley, 1 head lettuce and Suits for about half usual price 1 cup mayonnaise dressing, Mix the nuts and parsley with any good cream ch form into balls about as large on a hick on the dressing poured ov Suits worth $40 and $45, for— worth $35, Suits $25 to for. Suits worth $17.50 to $20, for— nut an the mayonnaise er them. Silk and Lace Scarf ‘oman wa nd an $9 95 $19 ib) ly woman was made of P ns with a row of black lac wn th ba ™ jeenter and a band ¢ atin © either side, the ends i and j@rawa into « big tassel The Suits are of velvet, serge, broadcloth, tweed, Okra Salad. vicuna, worsted and fancy mixtures and plain clotl all sizes in each group and all color The Velvet Suits come, of course, in the high-class group The sale begins at these new low prices tomorr« morn on the second floor | Women’ s Wool Dresses One- Fourth Less Women’s | Long Coats One- Fourth ‘Less Women’s and TR tee apiapie ais TODAY’ S AMERICAN Saturday ll give model All sizes, from 16 years to 44 bust meas Dresses—pongee, foulard and messaline—will be ure, and all ¢ included, allat use of certain demonstra These trumen ould urge for their obvious vaine orig investign frely possible for instru One-Fourth Less 1) WOMEN’S One-Fourth Less Women’ $$5. 00 tion, It is ent ng under my direction found | carbon dt oxid we were able to unearth faults in the ventilating sy#tem to suggest several improve 8. Previous to this childrer fnstructors for many years in alr known tech g ery bad.” thus FANNY WARD. She has & devoted husband, a» fored i beautiful daughter of six, and all |that millions can buy, but Fanny Ward ten't eatiefied shining at home tn London soctety ae the wife of Joe Lewis 5s. & America a vaudeville five years after « it all Sharminn Hats for Women At an Absurdly Low Price—S3.00 the time. It's Fanny Unless you see the Hats, you can have no idea of the importance of the sale The Hats are beautiful, high-class models. They were bought the from lesale house for the proverbial song, because the long, wet, ¢ attempting with students to work out a x” a building 1 on ® plan ana coring of a dair by the agricuitura successful, as I think will be, we shall be the condition of an Ing, down to the } { terms, ar em in like fashion selling tl imed with silks and j Fj windy rt busine ind we're Hats qu hope to accomplish an = Secs | @ THESTONEFISHERG ard. of ga LITTLE GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS. ‘ion fs OEATTLE JR TACOMA~ EVERETT ne gifts r and he Rai a. ters are often fill h nume cia "Phere and "bg dst On Sale Today } nN ick ‘ Handk fe over hem,”or sie duity Tite paper car ed DECEMBER LIST OF “EDISON” and “COLUM. H r ; nts upward. There are 8 BIA” (disc) RECORDS one sigs ild’s plate wi nd bber fo Special “HOLIDAY” Selections split ita Contents.” The wot nize Caine Winen ay ' seat Dlagonally. Across Ballard Music House From Moore Theatre 6411 20TH AV. N. W Open Evenings Ballard 1277 The Golden Eagle TNH poe wea <x Talks. _?% Do You Know nigetagtn Like wi, » had not spoken to her " « T ey met We Pay Your Street Car Fare On All P Over $2.00. Oregon & Washington Trains Change Time of Departure SATURDAY SPECIALS le one . » f ‘ th ‘welt the tv Seattle-I ; eR CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS ntermediate | ; Ni two as Train 361 (O. & ee Pays oe V Re a eed 10¢ Local) and Train 363 (O. & W. Owl | lrain 361, 1 A eattle at 7:15 a will de & you did SILK PETTICOATS at 6:45 a. m Tacoma at 8:15 a. n . » hearts $4.56 $2.49 t lea 18:45 a.m n are th 1 yy FUR BOAS at 2 I istead of 2:45 p,m f ; $3.00 V $1.00 unde ep t ob Cid not care “ . I wou nace i \ dey at | pt 1 lace aat124 i ee “Ladies? Trimmed Hats age ees genet tom Ten having me like greeable to y elfesteer Below 1} ' for Saturday n Portlandat Sa ad | he Hn 1 wou unyth \ fe Ov ts arriva r ti +t f a ye me miserable pl ‘ I “4 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO CITY TICKET OFFICE PASSENGER STATION Ye 1 uw retched when I ! “GOOD GOODS CHEAPER 608 First Ave First Av. S. and Dearborn Oh, come; that is not true; I want 1 ha Phones Main 118 Phones—Main 7378 be happy through what I 4 r x» Vamceeonronann ennai nanan EE Ind. 1995 Ind. 2623 Or mise therw | Don't 1 understand : E. E, ELLIS A. E, D. Stewart, D. T. A Yes and that is just th ube, ~ een General Agent Seattle, Wn. manding to t w's | Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or Ni TS, WARTAP ANID fbn craliaibalahs ana Sapsanean to demand anythin pt what! 1 t I Seattle fm giving.” } sell real estate, etc.

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