The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1910, Page 6

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THE 6 cont sa New Picture of Vivien, Who'll Marry a Lord THE WHITE HOUSE COOK A Drama in One Act and Much Actior Mrs. Taft Has the Same Old “Servant Showing How 1 Problem” ; } $ | } i STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1910 TODAY’S STYLES TODAY Open an Account With Us for the New Apparel You Need MER RREKSERS | } | WASHINGTON, D, G,, Deo, 27.—, now at the door, |The cook is gone! All want to cook and sweep the You will enje | The cook hax come! | floor on easy payment | Long live the cook! Amelia's gone, and It's quite plain | as ebasit. term | Just pause for a moment and| We'll have to hunt a cook again, | eee ee ta ce a jthink how utterly our fate rests Up in New Yawk my sister, Sue, | a yur in ual req in the fair hands of the White | Recommends her cook to you | ments, Our busine made | House cook. A poor dinner makes | up of thousands of ed ja man grouchy, When a man's| MRS, TAPT—Ah, that’s good news! | patrons, who. buy this way. be grouchy he's likely to do ‘moat } sade 1 dMorde (horn tha best [any desperate thing-—wign & dwn | WILT--It makes me smile clear to} , asnords th jtariff bill, for tnatance Hence my | conventenc und it never cost }the importance of a good cook for | But can she atew, or bake, or fry | Mr. Taft A ‘possum that will please my eye? | Amelia Howard, former cook to | } the president, has resigned, Martha) MISS JEPFRIES—She can, mub! | Peterson, the Swedish girl who net lord, and also mix Jed as second cook, and who natur-|A cake that'li put you in a fix . . ally would have succeeded to the | ‘To fight Inaurgents till the dawn as te rn ut itting 0. ne. Jaoup spoon scepter, married James | Of better days comes abining on ’ . | 1 1 | Mulvey, White House policeman : : Thousands of applicants wanted | WiLL—Away, away, we'll get this] 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. the job. None of these were choser cook ‘Seattle's Relieble Credit House’ however, Mrs. Taft applied to the | No opposition will I brook! a Relio House employnient agencies and wrote to her New York friends, and finally| And so on, One might construct landed Flora Hamilton, a Seoteh-| three or four delightful acta air ng} |irish girl from New York, who|the same line with the help of a sis comes highly recommended good rhymin < The hours for the White House ACT 1 SCENE i | ck tae treme ¥ te tee weacee Ue Almost monastic In tte simplicity te this graceful Wtue head (The Lily-White Room.) ti) & or later at night. On occa drone ; . : Enter Mra, Taft, who find Wil when there are a bunch of It ie made of velvet, lined with woft wilk, fastened with a narrow reading the “Canal Record ats abd other ore Ot velvet throat band, and decorated wit jeweled penda MRS. TAFT -~ ¢ William, dear {te montly later, And then pe Meo! rie tn Po tact that the e er girl com mi ake one I'm up the spout daughter Helen plang to do a bunch| for herself with very little cash outlay width of velvet and Charlie fs home fror lexe tor he top of the head, will make it — WILL—What! Amelia gone and) the Christmas vacation with an ap) rhe pendant is made of silk cord fringe, chenille braid and —— 1 as, too! pe a mile long jewels can be made at ne or bought at any furnishing store. | pees What in blazes shall we do? Bewid there are #ix reeves = ‘aa mealato get every day—three for MRS. TAFT—PBoehoo, Will, it's the Tatt family and their guests ee ay mighty bard nd three for the White Hox w ot a cook who'll save sor ployes, When there is a reception — | — SE ea © an she should or other “big doings” on at the ex Sweewweootoreaewpen | aid keep her if I could. jecutive mankion, Miss Hami a — Miss Vi Hd, th 1 fed daugh ; ra J | and her gesistanta will have t er u er: all - iss Viv a, the only unmarried daughtor of George J. | Bator Misa Jetiries.) help-ef MaeaaloAst caterers. But Gould, whose ment to Lod Decies of London was recently | rs . it's Up te Mlae Hafeitton to boss the a ee, an Sm announced, was sant mood when The Star's photographer | an Jett, have you, too, heard the! whale job and keep the culinary ma te: took this picture 18; her fiance is 44. His picture, taken at peat Abst. chinery. ruftaing smoothly. At any| . ae / Es the ended show And don't it give you biuest bines?| cost, Mrs. ‘Taft is determined to! Where Women Have No Rights | icectbneneciniieiaetansi iinet mee have the White House enisine the! dea MISS JEFFRIES A doen girle| best in the country ‘The tate king of Siam said the women of his country knew they | = a he S i aa sive me a recipe for hot choco gee tra fo an BS = had no rights, “consequently they are deeply grateful for any —— i pira ate (2) Where can one buy - : privileges we may give them ae ‘enlarge beef tea h as we get at soda Why, of course. Naturally so. a fountains? a Yot, when the king counseled a like beneficent arrangement tor | —_—_ THis 1s THE = MATILDA Y ] tid F i l other nations, he argued without ali the facts in the case. Always, | 32 5 am (1) “ror etn people shea ule e a ry Ta es where the woman har uo rights, she is “deeply grateful for pi, | —_—_—2 S 50 am ape milk and the came of water loges,” and we don't bave to go to Siam to find this out | Victor Talkin Machine t ina ‘ix: tnhbeepes vd : Whonever you nee the goode-box stateman whituing, while his |i~—- WCE s Of enenr to & smooth | For Boys and Girls, Father and Mother and Grand- 0) sir, tance te cechings ta sare tee aanen whittling. while bi EXACTLY LIKE PICTURE = cold: water, powr hot water over pap and Everybody her lord slouches home lees surly than usual or for a week in which t gradu and heat to boiling —I| he, perforce, has kept sober —_— =m Cdok slowly for .five min pa | Ever see & man who is supported by his wife's income, or her Add hot milk and boll a| How the Fairies Helped Mr. Bottles | earnings, who jen't pained at the suggestion that she have a vote? | ee Pour in cups | | Every worthless cuss who has to borrow his.’ w ou¥ terbacker” | lay a poon whipped | wir sin perl waxes tearfully eloquent over the heresy of w having any po | — “ fcc l am on top Inquire at drug | Bona ’ 34 rorgehisine haere litical status. The lout who couldn't maintain a home is always | Sherman & ~ store or groce Christmas idea. Wrought up for fear the suffragists are going to destroy domestic | ie Although he was poor bimself, be werenity 1406 Second Ave. Seattic, | ieee Dear Miss Grey—I am a young | qecided to help a lot of dock labor On Vother hand, organized labor and the farmers’ union, two rL and all of my hair has come : : : bodies of men who are indefatigable grab-get are not a t F ers cago by giving the bot mn ab-¢ ar ne a bit I have tried many remedies, |‘T* ' Chicago by giving them bot afraid of granting rights to women. Having individnatly given to hey all fail. Can you give me | ties In which to carry their tea and their women al! they can, they are anxious for socie in general to nedy? cotfee, to drink when they ate their extend them more UNHAPPY GIRL. ‘Thunches. (Very few dock laborers You should consult the best rd to go to restaurants at skin doctor available—not some n, you know, for their wages are wack specialist. Go to the nearest | not very large and they usually have large city to a erdical school andj big families) The bottles were go to the skin elinie if are not| that nice ew kind that keepe financially able to ps list’s | thing m a very loug time price. If you unsucee al in Mr. Bottles waa on his way to the growing hair, any reputable wig ' » three bottles in his pook maker can supply you with a wig | with hot coffee. He : 4 he nough Dear Mies Grey (1) Please te to buy a bott! we work e me how to remove orange jt ing out there in the cold who need stain from white dress, (2) I wash | ed it my baby’s head with castile soap A went along he seer 9 daily, but still it looks dirty. What | feel something in his te ean I do for it . ket, where he had on Most exceptional values offered at this store—Everythin oi oods first class—No old A READER. | the shining bottles. But that s¢ ything A—(1) Stretch cloth and pour |ed such » funny idea tha didn stuff to push off. Just plain, straight-forward talk, without embellishments. Read it. | botling water thro it. (2) Ka No angpaoy ong piggy Ra i 5,000 Mill End Curfains = =Art S thing move again, only this uares or ugs soap only once a week. Rinse | ‘hing t - a casera say q thoroughly with quite warm clear| Was in his right hand overcost| ; : a water and then with cool (not cold) Z i oveee a These are travelers’ samples, and n An Art Square is the thing for serv ater ca ently with tips | % t feel anything ice; their beautiful colors, in rich Be careful not to happy in his plan to help tt selves remarkably well to any color eho that he forgot a 1 th t t with 200 vigorous © " . , Pee ai es casement or sash lace « hey are b London quotes Unidn Ar washing and rubbing a the f ; poy , owt inet ‘ Bi , aig Squares, according to size, $8 to very little, u instead a soft F Weneye sie an Speci oe very useful; values to 75c, fe $6 $4.85, $3.98 and lee lr wend Pron Then he stepped ir e little a es long-bristled hair ONS salsa. Gat the tne Ges ee i s warm and comfortable that before Brighten the Home With a “HEATING STOVES Dear Miss Grey: Here are TODAY’S AMERICAN fhe hece thee cary? N : he | Women’ Ss and ‘ bints that I give for the ben WOMAN Whol ike, Botiies os , ew Couch Cover Here is where the savings 4 85-* ed gama tart, expecting to see his old friend Roman Stripes, Oriental righ hig Best = Th Jon't let your bh he flagn the other chair, he Verdures, Bagdads, ¢ ashi! able Heaters are sold, G up whe: » Helps Get Laws to Make Women .... k an ok: lanenal Negus Cloth iat 0 | Mi 7 N \ will stand back of ev es eee jortabie moking an old pipe and smil you see Londo: # WINTER R_UNDERWEAR * men: ‘ bh great good natu $4.50 Couch Cove yd Union Suits; * Don’t be late scams Tag h began = Mr Special $2.95 ul S, . ders; long * . bt a Srennrs me thougt this very strange per cial t Fashion's latest work : sites . : ; that the draperies Don't leave dishe The t id we k his pip ; ger ep oy $1; ‘65 New All-Wool Suits, in the very latest styles -val Mixed + with spiral eff wash much ra i from b ith and pointed out the $2.25 Couch Covers nat f | “79 , sequence of the Don't leave the “+ gg Aver Fg . anni Doacial $1 48 and materia and first class in every ‘ : < ; row silho That ma our bh icon Yor ans pecla : ' a Cotton Suits, a In this agreeable. aacle "ahaeethen mga eh much: Cover 1 guaranteed Skinner | kle 1 ghily fMeeced ; Ince, the Don't 1 y toad : Speciai v n 5 chine ove pet bile tidy wad ane tRO SUGS Be Wan: ClTY iam: oe London ts hea J solid colors and new Cc Seutdery nv ay dockmer all kinds of Flo vering . ; . ton’ Fleeced , silk cord with Don't husband DR Reilly M pan of oa Tor wow we ng better in the city up to $20.00. : 1.98 4 y a e¥ je Ore a niaid ~oleum are - healthy, do It yourse k \ x wel don et h ¥ and | ch wa get pattern Pe s a peal * I stockings. Kee . ALL the men, but we sees "wake 1.1 Wednesday Forenoon 35.00 Bigelow Bod ; : x Don’t ak crc husband , ‘rah ire meu Printed Linmiete, tts ee Specials Brussels cre 2 1 Letters Don't { bin AS.» the fa a 2 tr pecia 48c $5.00 Silk Pe $2, 98 she be | Srane Yard-Wide Granite oy wile Sarr aril nowwes captions oon | ‘ wag mn eps : woven on tho back: Carpet Th elosed. ¢ I be | te - . a q A uted Axminster Rugs $5.00 to $ k Wa © 9x1 26 45 e ( Pu through ed Grey wilt not | P* ame t oon Mr Buperd ¢ black and $2. 93 Ait . gran BERNA C—Piease send me your ght. Once s \ ‘ ela 2, $2. 4 $3.00 Long 98 Do You Want a Trunk? uu EB ¢ ghee, ge number. | ted or ir t Room-Size Brussels C t {| Want a W yw Shade? = a number of readers who would be. | $ ¢ r e |, glad to have you a member of the A. Rugs 4 49c 25¢ vee household on the arrangement co I e ¢ y . x n Brusse t e | a4 $5.00 ¥ ae - tained in your letter to me 1 pia hk . ceri . pom : and M $1.98 85c Brussels Stair Car- Opaque Oil Shade ~ das : Jott $22.50 Axminster Rug |g) 09 ana 5 P Ps ach 48c the Goodwin, 14 nights wh TO CLEAR THE VOICE The most lux ral emp ose ( $1.98 64c ‘ . oat nm at home Use Bro B ul Troche c ) ntire Line os Dear Gr WIFEY . pil B ft b recipe for marshr MRS, LILLIE DEVEREUX BLAKE | $ 6 5 Underwear—Hosiery—-Men's Wear : ow ‘ r , Legislation favorat t wom THE BEST OF EVERYTHING 1 4 | ¥ Wednesday Morning a . r a n b life : gum arabic ir t ha {in o alwa © be found ir t | Special tod ie She the t to t ale pa : ek } factory Wednesday Morning i F kn ee inder and present t : : ROM £ UNTIL pe ! f t ; as a Ph rege Special aa od pss Msp 4 © | cloth nee I t 6 ae FROM 8:30 UNTIL 10:30 | 12l4c Teazle Down ne gum 1b disac J i n have be adopte i ederal Pain al ap Ovy i 7 4 to boiler , fered |, IN DOUBT Hie itapagied Ht : Pep ’ warms @ Wwe By Paper Can. f $1.25 Gray Blanket, for double | Outing Flannel, 8 ugar and women, making mother nd fath | vor w unilla, Be ‘ ne from | lores ae reap ego 1 $1.25 pair, Wedne it ‘ your into floured morning special, Seneca | Ba , seg : 4 B. I nurses and em eligible f a st Seca tone | oh ee eut into squares and dit A t for civil ser positior Mr ' h } a 4 | Crockery—Carpets Curtains—Blankets Th mixture of parts ec , ood all Blake 1s an active suffrage work. |e ! suaahek taaaaepbte ot se c | Bott A and 1 part lored er, of course, and has written At len ne ph 7 te, ‘ ) d. 119] several books. Her home 1s in BAL New York city !

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