The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1911, Page 6

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WAYS THAT WOMEN MAY EARN MONEY NUMBER NINE supply r ) for ¥ r a re Dusiness ¢ v and be 1 that home made ‘ Written ca i on t 1 this H ade Mola Bars, fre f k ents each.” MARION HARLAND COOK BOOK FREE ‘The Star wil! give a copy of the fomeus oll-cloth bound Mar fon Harland Cook Book, the kchen d, free to the read er of this page who submits the most idea! menu for dinner for a family of four. Send In your idea of a good dinner, written on one side of the paper, in ink. Must be malied before Thursday night. The prise menu will be printed next Saturday and beok malied that day. —e- TODAY'S AMERICAN Ii WOMAN AR ne Women's Education alt Askew, Noted Teacher Thinks. serted the finest k agor tomato as his simmer hen c rve with baked potatoes MRS. MAY WRIGHT SEWALL. |, Cranberry Pie “Young women are reared with | Put on a bor @bsolutely no thought of doing) ¥!th cranber cooked according to directions for stewed cranbe evens with their education | ig and put strips of crust over afterward,” says Mrs. May Wright|the top, Bewall, for 25 years head of a| monds, moted classical school for girls at | the Cincinnati. “They will wake up . a Soon and realize what a sense of ea freedom absolute ec: mic inde If all the reserve ¢ Pendence brings. Schools should |'8"* for the Sive women not only the rudi-/9* 1m hot Ments, but a particular training as | °**'"'Y ‘nto : Well. A great change in our na-|° *Pace for air to get in tonal domestic life is impending. it? and when it comes we will wonder e hemming heavy Why freedom was not thought of| linen rub hem with dry nd put in practice for both sexes | soap and needle will go through! long a. ‘more readily making squares or dis red. Bake until the bottle a | | | Miss Grey will answer letters by mall when addressed stamped envelope is encloned. Other questions will be answered through this column. Mise Grey Will not answer inquiries by attention. ‘phone. ith « “General Delivery” address will receive no | i | i | Freeland ur page in the paper is like the/ Dear Miss Grey: Will you please| visit of a dear friend every day.| fell, through the columns of The| You seem to understand and have Star, how to clean stained tecth.|the right sympathy. I have a dear ‘Thanking you in advance for your | little boy who cannot be with me. Sppreciated favor. oO. W. L. jut where he is his teachers say | A.—I advise you to consult a den-|he is the greatest Mamma boy. }| fist. That ie cheapest and most} have tried to be his chum, as there fatisfactory in the end | Were only we two and he feels now ja responsibility for mother even Dear Miss Grey: Will you please| beyond his years. Are not the! tell me what one should order for) people of Seattle the best and big-| Qn after-theatre lunch? | Kest hearted people you ever met?| WORRIED. | Since my illness i have found the| A—It you mean in a public res-| dearest, most unselfish friends, and | ftaurant, it is usual to order either|my way has been so brightened! Sandwiches and ices or if you pre-jand cheered by them. I have! fer, some chafing dish specialty,| counted you as one of them for al Which ali good restaurants offer | long time, although you do not know &t moderate prices. me, I just want to say “God bless} | you and make you # blessing.” The | Dear Miss Grey: (1) Is it proper) work you and The Star are doing for a young lady, 19 years old, to\for the heartsick, weary and op-| F. Sccompany a young man to a nata-| pressed is great. O. M. EB. torium? (2) Please tell me how the — phrase “Go like 60” originated Seattle WEBBIE. Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a young (1) I can think of no objection. | married lady, and am alone a great (2) I am unable to find the deri-| deal of the time, I would Ike a Yation of the expression. |nice young lady, between 17 and| |22, for a companion. Would you Dear Miss Grey: For a long time| please let me know where I could Ihave wanted to write and tell you| meet such a party? Would like one how much I appreciated your writ-| that is in need of a home and I am ings for The Star. I am a widow | willing to pay a small salary. You and have been an invalid for a| will please put this in your column number of years. The reading of/and maybe some one may see it |e | that would like such a home. Please answer right away. B.A Doctor's Best Formula | pro | Dear Miss Grey—(1) What Breaks Severest Cold in a Day §\ colors are most becoming to a girl and Cures Any Curable Cough. ¢) who has dark hair, brown eyes, and{ ran) | fa fair skin? (2) Please give recipe This has been. published here tor | {°F apple snow. (3) For tomato several winters and has proven the |®UP-__ : b ¢ quickest and most reliable formula| ,4;<,(1) Red, lavender, brown. Obtainable for coughs and colds,|(?) Stew or bake apples until done “Get two ounces of Giycerine and | Mash into pulp and to 1 pint of the half an ounce of Concentrated Pine |°!4 sauce add the stiffly beaten compound. ‘Then get haifa pint of| Whites of two eggs and 1 cup whisky and pat the other twe |Sranulated sugar, Beat until very wredients into it. Shake it weji| Stiff. Add @ teaspoon lemon juice and take one to two Sanadante and serve with whipped c m. (8) ter each meal and at bed time |Heat one can tomatoes, rub Smaller doses to children according |ttrough = strainer and thicken to age.” Be sure to get only the | With 3 tablespoons cornstarch with genuine (Globe) Concentrated Pine |! tablespoon butter. Season and Bach haif-ounce bottle comes in a|POUFr into it 1 quart scalding hot Sealed tin screw-top case. Any drug-|™!!k, to which has been added 1 gist has it on hand or will quickly | Pinch of soda. get it from his wholesale house. Any one can mix ft. Don't experi. Try putting jemon juice on cause Of rust spots, and then applying a cheapness, It don’t pay to fool|hot fron. If rust does not dis with a bad cold. appear try again, THB STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANQARY 13, 191}, $15.00 FUR SETS Take a Walk Through Our “Blanket Alley” It Will Prove to You That Here Is the Biggest Stock of Blankets West of Chicago. : We Are Out of the Old Barn Where London Grew Up, and Men Are Yanking It : Down in a Hurry. Meanwhile These Two Big Stocks Are Jam’d Into Space Not One- ‘ Fourth Big Enough to Hold ’Em. ; —— fr LACE CURTAINS 12%e Canton Flannel,| COTTON BATTING | TABLE LINENS Brighton Pongees and Cr All Pure Wh WOMEN’ S SHOES be 600 Sample Lace Cu Sib 1 of Pure White Cottor Table | wanted cream color or ecru; worth t Batting; size 72x84 inches . t nfort a ve t Vy ti t then at Tor Dy rth around my « beau- | 500 Men Wanted to Help 2 tiful ye oh Se 1 i . London Unload B LONDON WANTS IT OUT : en Men's S ert l: Cheshineres | aud. Sal OF THE ROAD AND UN- | lien aaeliaie, se oa alae eta lesniis has cee “a LOADS buttore; any color. $3 Sweat BEtTAl. ticker style pantes for value, for . heavy r e ‘ $10.00 and $1 . 50 $4.00 to $10.00 $15.00 4 Q Women’s Long Coats $ . Fuzzy Wool Tams re g wa § pair, To Unload at, air Yew All-Wool Long Coats, in blacks, all the solid col ese come in red, white, green, navy, browr and mixtures. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 2D Soe tnineed, and er shades, and are sold every ¢ at $1 and $ sizes from 32 to 4¢ Girls all the way from 2 years to 22 years wear 1 ne greatest Coat value ever offered Just right for the cold weather 59 Cc FOR | Children’s | LONDON UNLOADS | LONDON UNLOADS | LONDON UNLOADS COMBINETS - SLOP MEN’S | Women’s and | . | whecy: white teteict Koay, laxee, 6 | 'White Goods GLOVE S HAND fap, uty owed Re Ader Weal jsmcscerc sc: SEES SE ee oe BAGS ccs Soe and 6c sad “te | were y het and yeh ae guarai all colors and sizes EWERS AND BASINS soiled ‘o ©=Unload some of these are a trifle solle Men's 90¢ Heavy Camel's at. ; | ot bs oka ey. Se London Unload aot Woe Mix a mics aad | pote: siveting ro bik 17c a pair 95c yard tirls’ Hand Bags; | L@rge, full shape, embossed. Al ays sell for $1.49. ng frame; sold | ¥ 89 my RG Os cate ee wade c Infante’ Knitted Wool and each ss ange 59¢ | ened See ™ “dhe White French Batiste, 48 inches | Rea! Kid Gloves, all sizes and rs pngter 15¢ | CHAMBERS lah esas ates et Be leah ill ose vide; 500 values, Londo: colors; Dent's and other famous | | ih : iD | wider mt Ee Heavy Metal Frame Hand Bags, t quality, with cover. Regular makes; $2.00 n's Wool Sweaters, with gut collar: Tee Afi | Dotted Swiss — White Dotted ——— on al § value. To Unload at C | Swiss. Why pay 16 and 18¢, | extra specie | when London is Unt sis SI. 39 in several styles; large size; our Jot Women's | joad at nse ressen. BOC Aen mre 49c | Young Ladies’ All-Wool Sweat | [re 'tacnaen ie Unload 1G | veathor Gio handel ESM Rr oe rtd otal PERFORATED PIE 50c IMPORTED LINEN | ¢r®; red or gray; fancy woave; : e mended and slightly soiled | 147° Hand Bags, solid Meta PLATES $2.60 value, To Un | Table Linen—Pure Irish Table | ™ frames; leather covered or open- | 9 and 10 inches SUITINGS, 18¢ jond at . | Damask, 72 inches wide; comes | Gover: values to $1.50. AQh | work frame: our 70 | Cut to, each i........ Rieu 3c Silk-Finshed Linen Buitings, in | 5 0 aigy aiiweo! Coat Swe | fn 10 different patterns; $1.26 to | T? Unload at : woller, To Unload at ....496 stripes and solid colors; a dozen | fancy wave stitch; $3.50 pe my $1.60 values, London 86 Women’s Bl Fabric Gloves i | DRIP PANS ae tabee ‘Aidhenat “elena: woes | To Wales $2 19 | Unioads, yara c hi acre ined: our sse | Real Leather Hand Bags, with | Satwasy ‘eke soe Ste, 9 foc & yard. London Un- Bq | at os agen | Longctoth—¢e.inch White Long: | seller. In the Unloading 10c pie several eytett | 208") Oot 90.4.5 : Mes ey c loads, YArd .....seeceeese | | loth; 16¢ regular, Lon 1 Sale vas : 0 $1.2 endo aig WAseTINGs. ice | Other Sweater Bargains | don Unioads, yara 102c Bena Sorin NS Unloads ...15¢ PIERCED COLANDERS e 1 17%ae | $5.00 Wool a 98 | Towele—pienchod Turkisn Tow Silently Solled Go oves; | Leather Bags, many styles, dou- | The better kind, double 9c I Light Colored Mercerized Madras | Sweaters ........ +... | ls; hemmed with red border ‘al colors; also a line of Mit- | plestrap handle, solid leather; | S®€MEd ............0008 Ae Waistings, with woven stripes; | $4.00 Wool size 19x lbe value. tens; valu to 4 To regular $1.49. Unload pequlas 886. ‘tendon 1 Sweaters ...... $2, 39 | Londen Usivads, each C | unioad at .1¢ ing at ...s..5 SM, 10 | WASH BOILER Unloads, yard ..... Tae eS ae rine Date sa accesiinac ASS Se i All copper, No. 8. Regular 9.15 Bf OVERGATTERS, i ; 4 CORSETS. $3.69 kind. Cut to .......9@s 4 ‘Pag reg ot. oc. | > CU TING FLAK ELS S36 pelre Fine Black Melton ‘Women’s $2 Glove Calf Shoes Extra $1.00 and $1.50 Black Corsets BOAR Le Teazie Down, Amoskeag and | Ovorgaiters, London 15 | y ie tank te Gas mG ®, | Pumicene, Cudoma, 711 Castile, Tar res Swiss Outing Flannels, in Nght | Unloads at .... c 6 | Unload at .. Jo | Waite Borax, Naptha, Olive, Casti a | ad tea doneat and dark colors, in stripes, may if | 0 ump toc 29 | Pb dices . | Borax Castile, 12 bars pet checks and plaid effects; worth 79¢ iter ty DRESS | 9 . | i 50 Be es a i: 50 . rg ‘ou- | for fate cne tence weatar 25c "1 s . | i 4 a * ae or Batiste Corsets; large 12%e a yard, but don't pay that | wos ghoos aren't the best in | Soft a# @ glove, with wide tread, perforated toe cap and low, | {0 natiste Corset TINWARE gra while London Unloads 1 | sensible heel, Cannot be excelled for school wear or other out-| at Cc - , ~~ them at, yard ..... 3 | the world, and no extravagant tae aks eheks th ger By sede Retake se) ie) : Dippers, Milk Skimmers, Milk Toa claims are made for them, They | 490° tse. Worth more than $2, But London $1, 29 GINGHAMS Aiiktiies oma BR on, Carat OUTING FLANNELS _| are world beaters at the price, | © aH : | etc,, al go for, a ae tage styles 3 a ise quality of but at 79¢ we do not fit them for | Und Hosi M Ww dl Fe a age ea ge | each . ¢ atic utings. London's Un E 2 nderwear—Hos! en's Wear. - a Sondtag giles, por facd-.. 8a 7% | sgl de Ginghame: big assortment of | ALARM CLOCKS DF nn styles and colors, London "Ja ieee <p se CANTON FLANNEL _ | MISSES’ KID SHOES, 85c. now Unionds at yard... 040 men oe 59¢ Bleached or Unbleached Canton a 60 tbe cy gpd anraig | Apron Ginghams—Staple Check elicits one R Flannel. This is a standard | i eae ee gee ed Apron Ginghams. London's ei for 12% quality, London 7 hi lh 85c Unloading price, 5 | $3.00 AND $4.00 WINTER aka Unloads, yard . af sick nyt omy yard ; ee WAISTS, 98c Cou i Dress Ginghams— Bates’ Seer- | ie eiteniake. hook of “All ey PILLOW CASES” MEN’S SOX fucker and’ Standard 12%0 and | THO most complete stock of AIL ca " me . ; * 16e Dress Ginghams, all the ool Waists in Seattle Is 42x36 Pillow Canes; extra good | Men's Heavy Wool Yarn Sox, i wanted styles in this lot. | and in perfect condition. All colors sani grade; sella 166 each, {Ze white and two shades of 18c | London's Unloading price, 9! | and sizes and every stylish 98c ach , ce a ast | Crockery—Carpete Curtains—Blankets POE FUG sos cosernsizeses 26 | make ia tion

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