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w THE STAR--MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911. ! NEWS OF SPECIAL Women’s Waists House Dresses Cant anlde all doubts and look WAYS THAT WOMEN | [BB 0 10 1 110 MAY EARN MONEY | fio" 2.ceslere ras, percale and sateen NUMBER ONE Letters signed by persons with @ “General Delivery” address will receive ae Many on in even the smallest cities and towns have built front or back 39 Atteution. | up @ profitable and lasting bw oe without any caplial by mak All sixes vieceees c ing & specialty ¢ the manufacture of wardrobe outfite for babies. All of the pattern houses sell paper patterns from which the Walsts in dozens of atyloe a lequiries by tetept tailored and fancy, buttoned WIE not answer inquiries by telephone, | Dear Miss Grey: | am a that may be secured In any young girt 19, and have not met . | various little articles of clothing may be cut, To a woman who io thes Pine | Full size, ox Infants’ Viet | Cork lnsoles Boys’ Gray @ man whom | would care to > S has some knack for needlework, there will be countless ways in bs tra smooth Coat Sweat WHAT WAS VENUS which these patterns may be improved, especially in the matter of dor, ..... 96 Glass §=Wash | x ‘ sal aia go with, Would you kindly ad DOING, ANYWAY?) adding a ilttle work in simple embroidery and #0 on . : ‘ Kid Shoes or | all you want; fers Money vise me how to mest one? ! The cost of material is not large, even when the very best oot Tee Patent ‘ back if tt ten’t LONESOME. A Deep, Dark Mystery in Four| ie selocte Little ribbon adornments will add very much to the any a pair 29c ‘ 5c a bar 2 ter appearance of the garments and may be made from odds and alee gain at c Chapters. im . Dear Miss Grey: Should a boy i ~ ’ ft be any older than a girl to court Many mothers find themselves greatly handicapped when tt 4 mt her? Ifso, bow much? A. 2. B comes to making clothing for thelr little ones, and the profeastonal L Ss l D B - h Ss Oo r . 4 A There ts 0 bard and fast intants! wardrobe soaker findes. these. mothers’ her appreciative, pe ondon Still Does Business in the Same Old Way: { Rel rule, although boys are usually old-| / » advertise the business by clroular letters or by ; / > . tise er than the girls | pont in the local papers. It te well to advertine i eg ay a ou Can Always Have Your Money Bac ou Wan } Dear Miss Grey: Will you please j noted In the homes where the stork ts hovering A publish in The Star in a few days and {t will mean another customer for the wardrobe spe something about the girls’ club that was to be organised; I think it wa the “Triads.” Has the Organized yet? At wh on from birth to two years ‘om $5 to $100, the p: »mplete wardrobes ma an be sold : age may being determined alt |, number of ¢ 1 A girl join? Respectf yours i (Miss) M. ¢ ting now pulling Taffetas are favorites much le ee Good = Kk Silk Blankets © EES SS fay epereret a ie are sie ca The paper. Brgy Fe $2 Blanket for $4 | $1.75 Blanket 89c y patterns and one sufficient for the outfitter Extra large 11-4 Gray Blanket when first starting into business. with taney plank and bine bor > > ders. This i» the Nashua | Mottled Blankets in gra Mill Salvador Blanket, made to retall at $2.00 a pair Tuesday, special 1 regular $1.76 Hers e Not al] pure wo & pair ' . is heavy and w day special, wid 56 inches, Blac Limit, two pairs to a cus | per pal sae Uiiedl you tae ddek 2be to The ack Silk at the f "79c, 98c, $1.19, ‘i 39 % Who knows anything about the ig Triads? Cashmere, Wash Please put Miss Grey's complete bey address in the paper. I want to write to her, and don't know where to write, State her address. A—Care The Star, Seattle Extra large and 1 weight | MARION HARLAND COOK BOOK FREE. | iLeloth bound Ma . free to the rea The Star will give a copy of the famous jon Harland Cook Book, the kehen stands Dear Miss Grey ‘b it a proper # thing for my husband to go out er of this page who submits the most ideal menu for dinner for « tomer. Cannot fill telephone " ti combo t Ry visiting alone, for he never asks family of four, orders for this, nor send | Cannot take phone orders ~ Bonn rve sought i me (o come along with him any Send in your idea of @ good dinner, written on one aide of the ©.0. D | nor C. O. D's for these Se oe © more? _ 1 never come anywhere un. paper, in ink. Must be mailed before Thursday night. The prize be ont tote of Teas I havé to go on an errand. He thinks lots of me when we work to gether in the field, but otherwise not. This berts my feelings very much, but never let on to him, as I wish your advice first HOMESICK WIFE. A.—! am afraid that your trouble | menu will be printed next Saturday and book mailed that day. ssngeateaecaey oe or Kimonos and Dressing Sacques 69 Worth $1.00 Rexioss cake—-One and one-half OIL CLOTH — Best quality $1 Corsets, 45c Made of extra fine gra RPP laced Kimono Flannelette ” }1 tow RECIPES PREPARED | founag" °f "0* Take im cake yes SAS one Pasaees Caled WITHOUT EGGS ou Of molaness, 3 Table Off Cloth, in white, | Wie Drab or Black Gor-| '0 mor erns. Oriental, Persian, q fe not unusual. Perhaps some/ | Plain sugar cake—One cup sugar, of sifted < o E. ’ , reader may advise you j | » shortening, 1 cup milk, « of white flour marble and fancy styles. | gets, different styl Flor , the® light, medium and be en =: i 2 teaspoons baking . pinch of salt and Tuesday special 16 worth than $1.0 dark shades Dear Miss Grey: Is there any CHAPTER UL { salt, flavoring and Ra yard ‘ C | all sizes trom 34 to 44 cdo Borevnas peeseceisens Have you figured out yet t and very smoo state in the Union where manufac. | taring and importing of liquor is| Venus of Milo was doing wt forbidden, or would it be possible, | 10st those two arms of hers Under existing Interstate laws, for|ate impatiently awaiting & state to make a law to that|swer. We want The effect? N.N. [to help us solve this p very thin powdered and when crusted % cup milk, teaspoon ‘ M aon rectal, th layer of chocolate. je ony poor The Nashua Mili D. D. Can T day specie poon soda, | teaspoon | ton Flannel, Bleached or Un a yard wslisatuadereess Worth $5.00 er, enough buckwheat} No phone or C. O. D. orders : : rT to make a moderately «tiff Pure Silk Taffeta Walsts in six different styles; but 1 98 A=The manufacture or sale a |soive prod er. Bake in maffin rings or toned front or back, All sizes up to 44 cone ' {intoxicating liquor has been forbid-| 0M ‘ . is the gue ot | good teaapo Add 1 te@ gem pana in hot oven | W ’ ’ - an artist. Yes. says she was spoon cassia, ch and mace. | en San 1SSes Lit 5 7 . 9 We eraicttion for more than |S5..g that with her arma, ¥ : Hot to & . om Children’s Leggings eae Wee FLANNEL, Se | Beached:, good: 160 Black Talleta Silk Waists, $1 98 1 cup sugar sour milk, 1) py }don't know just what that Is Spice drope—% cup sugar, \%4 | Into hal aicoae y . chan Legging: Dear Miss Grey: Is The Star «| *® Jt !t #0 cup | 1 cup boiling water, in ey Worth $20.00 k and white. Sizes to 14 union paper? Ii 2 Anyway, we don’t think she wax which 2 teaspoons soda are dis ¢ idren’s Black Jersey Legging miner’ Mabel? ne hatin th | going that when the wolv 1 cup molagses, 2% cups over It the ng and » Think of it, Indies! We are offering you newest all-wool Tall " Cites. soo oe hose te kas eae A LINEMAN, [Came along and ampe those flour, all kinds spice. Thia may|with two poons chopped ored Suite, Skinner satin lined, at jews than they can be bought | Heavy A~(1) ¥ (2) Page 7 jarms. Do you? be baked in muffin or cup cake) pafeley, For the dressing mix one wholesale. Impossible to describe them here. Come and see weight ... sabvad bbe sc rkbatkvae stack a Pty PO But one of our readers has given tins. By omitting spice and bak- | balf teaspoon salt, one-fourth tee them. We are offering also Suits formerly priced Infante’ Knitted W Leggings; < us a firet clase idea abe t it, and ing im sheets tt ts delicious. spoon pepper, four tablespoons! $30.00 and $35.00 at i. singe or white a2 ccet ceseccsgube MEeNNeeben ¢ Deer Miss aj . have two | tomorrow we will priz one-half cup celery (out? werts:om my lp, and they are get: | (Continued tomorrow.) Cornmeal muffine—One cup in 1 pieces), two slices lemons! ——(flour, 1 cap cornmeal, 2 table two tablespoons Tarragon vinogar,¢ » tablespoon cider vinegar, two ting atom’ every day. Can you aimee please me some way to get) ‘ spoons sugar, Water to make thick Tid of them? Thanking you very| Star “Want” Ads Are fitier sour milk (e bet i espoons chopped onic | ; ified ade much, BLACK EYES : a seamen A pg hg Fe gab wd rie Sad cae ae Bringers. Star classified ade. Buy or | Business Bringers. Star classified Buy of A—Tse (with caution) a “wart! | Business Bringers add two tablespoons of butter and|to the bolling point sell real “estate, ete. sell real estate, etc. W. B. Hutchinson Co. ANNUAL SALE January 3rd we begin our Annual Clearance Sale, which includes every line of merchandise that we have in our store, save a few contract goods. Below we are listing some of our bargains: y English Walking Suits Are A Group of 100 Suits That Sold About 30 Suits That Formerly Another Group of 30 Suits That Exactly Half Price as High as Sold for Formerly Sold for Cut From $30.00 to $15.00 $35.00 Cut to $15.65 $25.00 Cut to $12.65 $20.00 and $15.00 Cut to $8.95 Fancy Shirts That Regularly Fancy Shirts—Values Up to Underw -95¢—Quialities Underwear—$1.45. $3.00 Values Sold for $2.50 Up to $1.50 for Less Than Half— $1.50 Cut to 85c Cut to $1.35 Each Cut to-95c¢ Each Cut to $1.45 Boys’ Knee-Pants Suits Cut From $5.00 to toys’ Odd Knee Pants Reduced to Suits for Extra Stout Boys Plain Black Hosiery—All of our hosiery is $2.45 and Some Three Groups Reduced From reduced, even the staple plain colors in “Guar- : 4 $12.50 and $15 Suits Cut to $5.95 33c, 50c, 68c¢ $6.50 to $3.65, $8 to $4.95, $10 to $5.95 anteed Lines” are underpriced. Neckwear — Purchased during Gloves — Dent’s and Fownes’ and Hats $2.25—All imported English Stetson Hats—Broken lines of Hats—Of all the standard lines— December, is cut to much lower other standard makes are included in wool hats reduced from $3 to sale J. B. Stetson hats reduced to fresh styles—reduced to very low $3.00. prices. prices. these reduced prices. price, $2.25, Come in. We cannot begin to enumerate our bargains in the newspapers. We can show you a saving in every kind of apparel 3 that a man or boy wears. W. B. Hutehinson Co Corner Second Avenue at Union Street