The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1911, Page 6

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CHEROKEE INDIAN GIR GREAT SOPRANO, SAYS SCHUMANN.-HEIN SUZANNE LA HOMA, “MUSKOGEE, Okla, Jan. 20— “In two, three years I promise my little Indian gir) Greatest soprano in the It was Sehumann-Heink who said ft as she stoed on the stage of a you will be the world Muskogee theatre bowing to the Budience that had heard her and “the little Indian gir!” sing in cor Gert together. And Mme. Schu MannHeink had made the trip to Muskogee at her own ex pense, hiring a special train part Of the way, that she might sing at @ benefit concert in “the little @ian girl's” home town to bi for the musical education Cherokee protege. “The little Indian —- - WHAT EVERY WOMAN girl” SHOULD KNOW NUMBER FOUR. When the ribbon bows on the hat get out of shape, instead of using a Sleeve-board, try heating the bowl of a large kitchen spoon and press the bows from the inside. When washing silk use warm, Dut not hot water. In the rinsing Water add a tablespoonful of Methylated spirit to each gallon and the silk will look bright and Rew. Iron with a rather cool iron or the silk will become stiff and papery and be permanently spoiled If you have a collar that is too Small to be comfortable, sew a nar fow ribbon at the top and bottom and tie in bows at the back. If it be a washable collar sew on white | eyes and run the ribbon through them. Then it can easily be re moved when the garment goes to the laundry. | A sheet of newspaper, made into} @ ball, serves as an excellent pol isher for gas stoves, many house. Wives preferring this method of brightening the ironwork to a pol isBing brush, both on the score of economy and on account of the sat-| Prt vard m Hair Switche : a onnmad pate ome eed "| acsers Garaes eA ‘ton Sanersent : Oaiergom } t hair; 30 inches | hem ood : D $5.00 Men's Mackinaw. Coats White Cotton Batting : 4, like J Wiestan Hislary Siectat £46.08 $2 75 | Saturday 1c | 930s a ncn rated | an all-woot $3 75 Large Roll of Pure White Cotton Sle wiles tates for cags,| Arabella {a Latin, the beautiful ‘ousing osiery Specials ' ) Suiting, 56 Inches Wide | coat ho atting ondon Unioads, 14¢c which always stain them, the fol-| altar Wome n's Good-Wearing Cotton | Stone Bros hes, in GLOVES : Bla black can be and use- | $3.00 Me Heavy Rubberized | Pe ro! te lowing method will be found not Rosamond is Saxon, the rose of ose, plain black or white foot es To ‘ul for a hundred thing kirt r % Coat, with @ only handy. but also very cheap: | peace Unloading pri 6 | 5c Bags, Neckwear coats, school wear, etc; worth t lining ¥ 25 GINGHAMS Bimply get a little ordinary salt} Caesar, Latin name, means hairy pair C | Hair Pin sorted, in cabinets; | Famous Lily G) 4 69c anywhere and.any time b0“Heavy Waterproof ¢ Apron Checked Ginghams; extra and rub slightly with the thumb|man Children's Strong-Ribbed Black | regular Se. To Unload | $1.00 seller; most BLACK eavy felt 4, 13 quality. London Unloads, 5 and finger when all stains and| Agatha is a Greek name, the good Cotton ges kings, in either 2 c $1.25. Saturday SERGE 36c oe sia see Cc smell will instantly disappear, | one. coarse or fine rib; 15e and 19¢ tor a pa This will surely ease leaving 4 bright, smooth polish Isaac, a Hebrew name, means fy TWélity. Unloading price, 1 1 | Fleischer's Best Knitting Yarn Se to 49c Ladies full yard wide; hardtwisted aud Women’ s Underwear BLANKETS pled eave jt ughter, pair . . 2 c | all colors \%-pound ery style. Your serviceable a sample Union Suits Saracen Blanket, 10-4 size; regu To remove blacklead marks from € r if’ of Roman origin, an Women 6 Fast Black Cotton | gkeins. To Unload 29c | chotce ts; every kind made; go- lar price for this fine gray Blank carpets, make a thick paste of {olive tree Fleeced Hose, spliced heel and | Geinan Knitting ¥ | Fancy Persian Stik Jabots, in 12: c Per Yard for Fancy ay at ... HALF PRICE | et is $1.00. But La . fuller’s earth and water, to which| Lucy is the feminine of the Latin |fy '0¢. Unloading price, color To Unloed aery | many beautiful designs; our reg NOVELTY SUITING 8 for 9 Unloads them, per pair Bic add a little ammonia and apply it| Lucius pair Cc | ia 23c | star 25¢ goods. Saturday's jood shades of brown and $1.50 veins ee conda Fine Fleeced tothe marks. Allow it to dry| Edith and Editha are Saxon, hap. Children's 35c Fine Black Cash- | oy _ Price 18c gray ember, London Un sary Elen Blanket; good weight: ful thoroughly, then brush off care-| piness. : mere Stockings, 7 to 91%; gray | Men's or Women's Slipper Soler arison Currier and other good | ads it is your chance to size; shell stitched, with pretty fully with a clean, hard brush. If} Douglass {8 Gaelic, signifying fy Pee! and toe. Unloading 22 | Well bound and good wearers; wing Silk; 100-yard spools save m White Medium- | pink or blue striped borders the first application 4s not suc-|dark gray price C | all sizes; regular 26c. To 15 ery color; alwaya,10¢ Pretty Broker Weight perfectly | §1.75 everywhere. London QF cessful, repeat the process. The| iel is Hebrew, meaning God is Women's Best Black Heavy | Unload, a pair Cc aturday, a spool 5c ane things, 4% shaped and ankle | Unloads, per pair .. 953 ° mixture will not harm the carpet. | judge Fleeced Hose, ribbed or plain | Lamb's Wool Soles, with separ- | 4 Pearl Buttons, 12 on card really 4 length 39c Gray, Tan or White Poankster a | James is of Hebrew origin, the |e '0P OF White feet; both regular | ate outer sole; men's or wom- | all sizes; be value of room = ge regular, London Un Save old kid gloves for froning | beguiler. }fB and extra size Unload. 19¢ | en's; every size; the best 34¢ | Saturday 1c 36 Inche 121 A k Oo loads, per pair 46c Gay. Sew pad made from the| Ruth ts Hebrew, and means|fM i Drice ; Wiles To Unione 496 Metal Fraree Handbag, 1 | fects, and a : moskeag Out- | sasy BLANKETS—White Swan left glove on to the palm of the| beauty. Infants’ Fine Cashmere Stock- | a pair C | several styles; large size and | goods in ever ings, 8c Fleece Woolnap Blankets; pretty Tight one and you will find your| Harold, the champion, fs of Saxon fy ("8% black, white and colors; | One day only—All Women's Fan- | strong handle. Satur LondtarUnioads ak, yard 38 4 ae striped borde bound with hand is saved from becoming blis-| origin : first size only; alway 15¢ cy Neckwear; dozens of patterns, | day 25c : ' Big line of Nght and dark styles | white silk andard price tered, while the fingers and the| Meredith is Celtic, the roaring of Unloading price IG | boc to 65c. To Unload, 7 SOFT-WOVEN DRESS _28e of Amoskeag and Swiss Outings; | $1.50, London Unloads, 77 ck of the hand will be protected | the sea hoice $ 25 ; FLANNELS wore ‘ Lon 8: Der “TRE cn is ar Ganeehioe hock Ghick ta| uinnee Hevew RICH ORIENTAL SILK | “” C | Unloading Corset Covers Piain or ‘ sold | don Unioads, yard aG | kaa’ ; c ay ol | ; brew name, means Belting In many patterns; dozens | All $1.50 Covers for 7h , | BABY COMFORTS—Drummers ging to the skin. drawn out 20 patte ° > . f 4 50 Covers for 75¢, em all winter long 50e per Best q Table Oilcloth, In | Comfort Sar > . ae Pe ate rt: ate 20 patterns to choose from, ylors; Values from 60¢ to 75¢ All $1.00 Covers for 50¢ 1 H br * | whit mart fa mfort Samples make splendid Agnes is of German orig : and Unloa ° d vers 50. yare ave browns, greer hite marble and all fancy | Comforts fo e by’s bed Powdered rice sprinkled on lint! chaste one rman origin, the veal be ad ae oe ASE er 0 Unload, a belt 10c All ibe Covers for 39¢. grays and black to Unload at 29¢ styles, London Unloads, a von pad o ey London — and applied to fresh cuts will stop| Hugenta and Hugenie are Greek, | Sa RRA. tes PEER TO pe ames | TORS nt at 16c | a ree ee cae 23c bleeding. Don't bitnk, wriggle, pose if you would ki pleasant to look upon from lines. frown or and To prevent a black eye rub the injured part immediately with but ter and it will never turn all colors of the rainbow, as it is apt to do without this treatment. Rest as you go should be the motto of every woman who wishes to remain young and pretty. Ten minutes’ thorough rest will refre hh | one for the remainder of the day,! but to secure a thorough rest every | ginia st iinet | well born ep your face | free! Constantine ts Latin, signttying ] ipa the resolute ga Mears say| Underwear—Hoslery—Men's Wear, apg e on ero Ss the Way , the day dawn, Huldah, from the Hebrew, means | | enna |@ weasel Y | ¢ ) N r@) N r Girls’ Viel Kid For Wom —Fo; omen’s ‘inest The new velvets are ae doft*and L D For $1.50 Fur- 85c up to large 2 $1.29 $2.25 Viel Kid Shoes or as glossy as satin, and they are Cc Pont . $ For Boys’ Sh valu bbe ult Shoe r wet Fig bt I UNLOADS Tr'm’d Felt Juticts | | $100 ies | athe some simple style. Plainly made j i Mh ag fel DR cer Ha yet 49 For Boys’ Calf Shoes, sizes 6 “ matin i A yut your size may be here. Save ‘alt Shoes, sizes they may be wornpag an afternoon } Infants’ Vici or Patent | dolar fren as *" erph C toi not good for wet sontume or a8 @ street dress. A } i 1s 1 . weather simple lace adornment {# really all f foxed 50c Shoes, any a Pair—For Arctic Flan ‘ the trimming that 1s desired, — | size, 3 to 6,. To Unl | 10¢ nel-Lined Overshoes, $2 497k be # Men's Genuine FOR new, modern furnished + | Crockery—Carpets Curtains—Blankets ] a » Unload 1 49° ‘or $8.00 All Solid 1 : Sitcar teatnee nana en, call at The Virginus, $00 Ving at veeeeees 29¢ | $ Leather Work Shoes. Choice of eight lata. Nis THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911. WEBB MAKES STRONG PLEA | ENLARGE FLEET AGAINST DEATH PENALTY . o-'™ :°°5% 2 | (iy United Pres.) crying cay puntehr rh ‘ ° L TO BE WORLD'S fel dog to give away, I can't aff PORTLAND, O , shed today. ¢ fe to buy a dog, but I ha \ ces ad f the different f - very fond of anim 3 ae e cx 1 1 h ff 1 cats in particular Alicia} phrai Jenso F Of these,” P c 5 4 y much to get hold of a good the der Meath t " , 4 *K that I can keep, 1 a € tor for the murde f w River ¢ log ¥ 1 ha \ ' t thr f the I ' « Ve home with me, a ure t i nk i ls stant isc” REMALE JURY w joes not like dog Kast v4 I have in my,«iriie, Phone Main 6161 | EM A EST i Tac | serine your nom te Crnne| EAT RR FOR TA lease tell me , Dear M a Iam a girl 15! Gre tr evening, 1 will E AKERS try 1 never go out ver much ler request f your dogmle - pate f ~ o | you tell me wher could, faithful de ne lai’ eee a 1 of $10¢ Ta : Dea Grey: Please find ace Where I could take| and my twe ‘ fon" 3 si ePhohars 14 to @ ting | 04 04 with mer ~ th n your letter colum care children or be a lady's com-| heart-broker frees r resistance ‘emai ted ce € i x apis m4 @ nice home that wants a nice panton FM. I & puppy, and it of the | the ] HW w e : rs 10 years old, for comy and — family, 1 can insure a good home ne, ¢ " DI « ca PIONEER BURIE D. be 4 ‘i enee t a who will let her go to s 1 and Seattle, (for him and the kindest of treat- | pate ht ag fune f Karl ¥ og hy ; take a mother’s care of her? I am| Dear Miss Grey: In Wednesday's| ment. My telephone ts ot " w af t hi ted on the H & poor woman and would to| paper, a party signing himself “H.| North 274 t of iw of " having wn & in jfind such a home for my lttle!'T of having a cocker span FRANK MADDOCKS and wor fa k place erda Borch LONDON UNLOAD Mr. London Isn’t Happy Unless Every Customer Is Satisfied—Money Back or the Most Liberal Exchange Plan Known $9.98 OF GOLDEN VOICE nOwWn AB for young zanna LaHoma, be Suzanne Cobb McDaniels conte tem SILK PETTICOATS WOMEN’S SEPARATE SKIRTS Two Great Specials in Women’s Suits ens. 1.98" 9.9 $12.00 and $15.00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Worth $5.00 Worth $5. OD and 6.40 sure even th: ¢ with Schumanr Muskogee, mingled ence of handsomely gowned women in fastidious evening dress of old ly garbed, who followed ev te that “the little Cherokee « in her volce of gold SILK PETTICOATS Worth $7.50 to $15.00 and mer 8 $4. 00, $5.00 and $6.00 Children’s Coats $17.50 Up to $30.00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Over one y one new made a blank. 1 ‘ colors and When a feeling of real fatigue arises a quarter of an hour should be passed In rest with all garments ills 3 loose and after this a warm bath | . . taken. A little ‘eau de Cologne or London Unloads Room- MANY SPECIALS $3.50 Wool Sweaters NOTIONS $1.00 Yard-Wide Taffeta Unloading Corsets tersen’tntShine nate, andar || Size Rugs Saturday | thor ee Cn teat ae vrs 1c Sill Sa age f h . and, e 2 ato 5 hrea et ble; nearly a brisk friction: with a rough 0 Axminster fro Missor’ A i : Firm and tough as buckskin it siz i towel orris root should be dabbed|M Rug, 9x12 feet $17, 65 Te Uni 8c Pie 8 arving 1c foc Bone At gh “68c refi ing at 48c on the skin. A delicious sense of Hf 424.50 Axn i oti? . yard Discontinued numbers of Amer reshness will be experienced and Rue 64s 1 dl : be a 1c Phoenix Style Muff all | can | Auge : Kabe all fatigue will disappear dren, nicely he « reese | Lad zen, 36 to 42 | PACEARO sie esree ovece ‘ 3 an L ugustine and Kabc $18.50 Bretaete Rug. $14, 45 be. To Unload. 1 Gut t $1. ‘98 : ad ther ~ 1de that sold up to 69 ORIGIN AND MEANING OF $xi2 2 5 | each bs 2 Ic < ad a | To Unlos c NAMES. Brussels Rus, 949 7 tor , oe ae ae beat > pall ter ee er Oc Chi Id Susan ts He $ 5 200, Ladies’ Chiffon | 75cm 1c |“ ! ildren’s Chines Guy- is Frer . 50 "4 ussels Rug } » ‘aasaha Wick Guanes Be bien hai ete Men's White He or BG 1 ren's Best Outing Gowns— Alma is Latin, the kind! $7.50 “4 “VW5e IB gen fee ~~ A Ic net neg pert f eee mgr th § years 39c ree 9 ae : Sn $1.65 Inlaid Linoleum $1 25 ms, ina fine ra Safety Pins, all B $ ‘8 oO ‘ ait ee ‘ Bdwin ia Sax6a, @ conqueror pt ately wf A be new effects, | LOT NO, 1— 2c Coa $1 4 Sade 49c Paul is Latin, the small one oN cp Ne onions, Cut to sete Macy Hooks and Men's Full Le 4 spied Clara is Latin, the bright. one pg bueno ig 55¢ | cara 19¢ | LOT No, 2— I 2c | a) 88 75e quality 59¢ Lionel, Latin, is a little Hon 00 Axminster Rugs, $ Lace Dutch Collars, in many | Cut t Luster ¢ n en si Jacb. is Hebrew, the supplante Bx5-3 2.85 swell patterns very stylish; | Come ea 2c eel wg A I . Hugh is Dutch, the lofty man $5 Axminster Rugs, values te a pong sage MERICAN PRINTS Gibert js Saxon, bright as gold et $2.98 To Unioad 44c¢ Ribbons, Yarn, Etc. alt ; 22 Yards for $1.00 Srmont is ¢ the serious one. Axminiter Rie, i aie a wid tices Woe a alegre Mn ards for $1. uciue ts Latin, the shining ope. 2.00 Carpet Sample sizes: regu ice $1.50. Rp | ay, @ 1 r one Vanes ee t Yunice is Greek, the fair victory x54-Inch : $1.48 To Unload ri 75c | towr pg ee $7 48 oe eee ee Florence is Latin, the blooming Carpet Sample a Bee ; ; ¢ Don't pay 7e and Se a on ee alan $1.10 Women's Mended Kid Gloves, | Tesular price $3.98 E $ 90 when London Unfoads ; hia is Greek, and means wis 50 Carpet Sample 85 and some alt ily 20 ea all cob a, . Satis % U dom. 54-ine h ore; val 0 $2.00. To alr be > «ap if em 6.00 Boys’ Overc princess. Women's and ¢ Children's 20c $4.38 near Westlake, sre

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