The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 1910. Saturday the Last Day of ~ OUR GREAT ANNUAL January Clearance Sale Women’s and Misses’ WOMAN'S CRUEL WEAPON—THE HATPIN 0 UTE R ¢ AR M E NTS In Paris women are wearing hatpins to wg thelr bats—-simnply because public opinion won't let them wear the longer ones. ‘here were many arrests and. prosecutions before French women enme to thefr senses, however. + heed In Am women go about with tho sharp points of hatpins E ti St k I ] d d projecting anywhere from one to four inches—-a menace to all who n re OC nc u e come near them, There's no question about it—women who wear these murder: ows stilettos, called hatpins, ought to be arrested. a AT <= Despite the fact that hat crowns are smaller than for two years j i 4 past, the same old hatpine are being worn, and an a consequence | WA they project more and more, Hats cost so much that we women, eo im | { / iS alas, cannot afford hatpins to fit them! i A man told mo the other day that he was standing on the back . : platform of a crowded car recently, and noticed a woman who wore -_ e omet 0 rien t the These are all simple in design, but may be made just as daintil y and elaborately as desired. The clever needle woman will use hand Aap ys one cee po ok waar eanaatan pee pe a embroidery, hand tucks and crocheted lace, but the busy woman, who cannot embrofder and erechet, will find that her nightdress trimmed hand to her eye, The car was stopped at once and the injured wo- NOTHING LIKE IT HAS BEEN With machine made lace, embroidery and tucks looks just about as well ae the one which cost so much time and so many stitches, man removed to a hoapital, where it was found that the sight of - — penetan “4 2 cece | ONO CY¥e Was destroyed. The guilty woman was lost in the crowd 1 myself saw a dear little baby’s cheek scratched by one of these pins until the blood streamed—as her mother stood holding KNOWN IN SEATTLE IN YEARS her in her arms before an attractive abop window, And it might oanily have beon more serious, D 9 + I've geen many a man dodge from aide to side in a street car until in sheer desperation he gave way and fled—from a hatpin. Some New Designs for “Robes de Nuit” a ln i i le i ie ie ie ed HOUSEHOLD DON'TS. Don’t use the telephone In ordering foodstuffs, Be at the shop yourself to watch the weighing process, Don't allow your grocer to Mins Grey will anewer letters by mall when addressed stamped envelope ts cred. OUNCE Quentions will he anawered throagh this colume, Miss Grey to net amewer inquirles by telephone . Letters signed by persens w Attention Old-Fashioned Apple Dumplings Pare, quarter and core the apple then make a stiff, rich biseult | ¥' piece of butter; jet 1t get to boiling crumbs in one-half cup milk 10 min- tough, roll, and cut in strips and) on the top of th utes, and a4d to salmon; then add] EVERY SUIT = eee ed x = dish with a cup of sugar and a|Cook one-half cup of stale bread “General Delivery” address will receive mo ‘corti — }* weigh in the wooden butter tove——place the Dear Misa Grey Is it proper! mother’s advice is never called a dish. fer me to ask @ young man with flirt. (2) Very little (3) Yea. Don't let the fan¢y package | whom [{ am corresporiding if he/ (4) In summer. (5) Yes—and ab- = keeps mpany with another girl? surd, for it fools no one. TROUBLED. ——— } » A—No, for If he docs, it ts Dear Mias Grey Please give a eally nothing to you, unless youlrecipe for pickling small whit hare engaged to him. onlens. A READER. "ese A.—After peeling onions cover Dear Miss Grey: (1) What) with hot brine, using one and one it mean by @ hotel on the) naif cups salt to two quarts boiling pean plan? (2) How did) water, Let stand two days. Drain : idea of storks bringing babies! and cover again with brine. Let| pinate? D. D.C. | stand two days. Drain. Make fresh A—(1) In a hotel ran on this) prine, put onions in and boll five! the rooms are pald for DY | mul: utes. Remove from brine, put y day, and the meals are ordered jy jars with peppercorns, cloves, @eparately. (2) It te an old Hol pits of mace and bay leaves and tiny | p land legend. }red peppers. Pill jare with vinesar # ee eee RR RR EH scalded with sugar—one eup sugar - = tne goods fascinate you. You usually pay heavily for them Don't buy fa a careless man ner, Always ask for supplies by @ standard weight or meas ure. Don’t buy in amall quantities it you can help it. Don't confuse cheapness with economy. Don't be afraid to carry 4 bundle. You may pay extra in having it delivered. Don't be afraid of your tradesman. take four pieces of apple to each | dumplings in an ke until both! the yolks of three eggs beaten until 4 dumpling and wrap two or three | tho crust and apples are done. thick and lemon-colored, gow | EVERY COAT — and fold in the whites of hree strips of dough around them, pinch! geimon gouttieBeparato one|peaten until sutt and dry. Toroll AVERY DRESS 2 ing the ends together, Put a quart/ can galmon into flakes, and season into a buttered dish and bake until | of water in a pudding or baking! with salt, paprika and lemon juice. | firm, | - = a ——| EVERY WRAP 4 | “The “The EVERY WAIST PRICE sisihaiba 9, excusive |] EVERY SKIRT 2 Style Style | ne Shop” snp" | NEW YEAR’S GIFTS Dear Miss Grey: (1) I amito one gallon vinegar. Seal. |'HOW TO MAKE fhirty, tall and welgh 150. Have ab A FLOWER SACHET . 714-716 Second Avenue. HALF PRICE ) Beavy hair; please suggest a Way) Dear Misx Grey: (1) I am four) . comb it (2) Will one-piece |teon and have curly golden hair Tie ‘Dougall Fe OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL | outhwick Co. fer? (2) Please tell me bow to/ choice of a gift from my father, a| SECOND'AVENUE & PIKE STREET/ ALF-PRICE SALE HERES EEE RRR REE Re SSE EEE ER REE ERR RE Ee Make a cr tansdown = walst.wateh or a locket. Which shall I F (4) What cream colored wool! accept? BLUE BYES. = @iaterial is most serviceable for a A—(1i) Part, roll back at sides ae. eit? (5) Whon should & man) and tie with targe bow of ribbon at Wear a vest Ifke his suit and when nave of neck, letting th Lair hang] @ fancy yeat? (6) What willl icosely. (3) A watch would be F Femove moles from the face? | more useful. | BUSY WIFE. 7 | A—(1) Part, roll from side , : Dear Miss Grey: (1) 1 have} ead twist in large, loose figure § been keeping company with a young Below the crown of head without! oan two years. I like him, but} Fats, barrette or sidecombs. j 8 na, sensitive and sus-| he is so je Yes. (3) If you wish @ fancy! picions! In it wise to have such} FLOWER SACHET. B Waist, make {t up with cluny {9-/ fronds? (2) What trimming shall| TWO colors of ribbon are required ; tertion, If a simple waist, use &!; cee for an olive colored mull? (3)|to make a flower sachet, some oniineinieesatiien = CONTINUES= - hirtwaist pattern and trim!) am a brunet. Will that color be| Mower color and green. {| th sthehing.§ (4) Brit coming? BRIGHTEYES, | Fold the ribbon back and forth | ntine. (5) A fancy vest can to make the petals of the flower, A - fine? Perhaps not, from 3 worn at any time; the plain} 4.—(1) W fastening {t each tima with a few lg, Vest is appropriate—at home or! * ee toe not EY | sittches at the crossing tn the mid- | : oe baainees. (6) Consult & | unate traits? Don't marry bim ae The casi way to do this is || Dhyxict: n Don't try to do tt enioes you are sure he hes cos-| °° sew it over « circle on a plece | Fourse! quered, for one of bis disposition | &f paper, tearing the paper away [| me a recipe for candied citron bome. oy Ane colored and black) ster to cover uae atitches, and || A READER: | S!pings (3) tes | imitate t center of a flower i} fate stripe, Welgh and allow ‘one| Dear Miss Grey: T would lke to| Tes ie toe ee eta) to mane ||‘ found of sugar to each pound of | Submit an answer to the question) i ioc rounded on the edge. Sew || Citron. Make a sirup with one — by “Curly” in Wednesday's | ne loops and énda of green rib i up water to each pound sugar. | 38". if Si aon _|bon behind ft to suggest leaves. || oe Cook citron in this until tender, | ee ee on for th | Make a sachet of one of the petals 1 ’ s then nove and place on large by sewing it up on sides and # Platters. Boil sirup until very rovably the girl would rather he | rine it with sachet powder} 4 thick with a little ginger to faror, Would ask to call, if he cares to) (ive °q) | z t the strips back with a it so, . She may be afraid be will) __—___- ; = RE EEE eh cumare ‘i = on juice, atir until conted with | think she iw soliciting his*attentior - — =: : gexar then remove and lay on|'f she keeps asking kim to cal re he, Te Rabe Seer] ° | ppm: rare | Quits, Coats, Gowns, Dresses Oldest Alaska Outfitters | Shirts, Petticoats Moccasins, Woolen Underwear, Mackinaws Mitts, loves cose“! ‘Trimmed Untrimmed Hats five feet seven inches s Weigh 152, and have a ra sue ap 4 petite. What can | to re “duce it? SUBSCRIBER, | = A-—Just ‘make up your mind i Bot to eat so much and stick to Your resolution. Bat fruits, raw He) S2d cooked vegetables, and let the m tatty and starchy foods alone Take long walks, scrub the kitchen floor and porch and drink plenty | Of water between meals. | seppesy 1ORREE Dear Miss y «) My @um and 1 are called fiirts,/ fhongh we never act rude on Street. What shall we do to. con-} Vince our friends we are not} flirts? (2) Are tight ting coats : 2) 4 M 9. Phones: Ind. 2880. #0 be worn this season? (3) Are} et wine aria Muffs to be large? (4) Do GLASSES CLEANER @ris wear high strapped Take two little silk f and cut | MEALS SPRY ED, } (5) Is it wrong to rouge? some pleces of chamois skin just] Str. Clty of Everett or Telegraph BLUE AND BROWN BYES. the size he iitle smaller. | A-—(1) Talk {t over with your|Sew them all to r, over and Mothers—they'l! gladly help you. | over, on the top using the} The girl who follows ood flags for the covers. “4 A etralle ne4 0 ne er ara Last Chance to Buy FURS At Cost Credit Will Provide You With Bradbury System Clothes rHE BEST CLOTHES MADE YET. ’ induce you to buy i 1 want to dress well a Cut Price for |} Cae | € al times. Either one will help you todo 80. Genuine Russian Pony Coats ” a. 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