The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1911, Page 6

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STAR--MONDAY, JANUARY 2 1911 DICTATES OF FASHION, The fichu Iiges are evident expecially on chiffon blouses | | Viniting dresses, even wher made short, are almost sumptuow Many of the ok hate are trim YOU HAVE SEEN THOSE SWAGGER KNITTED med high with black maliner WHAT EVERY WOMAN TOQUES—HERE’S HOW TO MAKE ONE ‘aria has a new fanc ly Paris t r a emraattntee tasted iemtiearmnat = entero emanate ete opener entyeppe Ne Sener dain ARES St se akg TSK | 1 Direetions should produce @ Waue 28 inches tn circumference ing her feathers and wey rhe. olde wh wool must be crocheted very loc ly } First Row--Chain 6; join, Make 18 double crochets tn ring For formal « n wear cb ng addrepe wilt peesive Be: f NUMBER 81x join, A row of double crochets should measure not leas than 2% chilla and ain ermine fort: | inches deep carts, muffs and sometimes ha 5 Seattle, jthem white, tale away the wrink! If a hoop ‘gos artve «ties Second Row—~36 double crochets (two In each stich of » 3 ie vale ; , les, and above them fat.|tack below anc o it after|—) ing row) The long black ve anh, w eee Mies Grey—I am 16, aad ABETH. | pu the h od ples Third and Fourth Rowe—44 double crochet its butterfly bow and its long point fe Rave been, keeping company with) 4 _ Constant with gly} | Fifth to Eighth Rowe-48 double erochets ed ends, in very modish 4 ® young-man who is 21. He hasjcerine and co is the only| “If a tin pall begins to leak drive Rorder—Join trimming color, With wrong side 4 ; @xpressed his desire of me meeting | remedy | know holes he sides w nall ward you, w ne row single crochet. Then one row dout chon of wooden beads J his mother, but I could never go Une tt use greens under the chet. Join ground color, Make one row @ouble crochet. Repeat e lic thread graces ; : at tke time be wanted me to. Dear Miss Grey faucet, This Is a great time-saver lant two rOw#; then one row of trimming color in slip stitch turned-up n of & beaver or felt or me to go/ tell me, through Fasten off Would tt be proper % out and call on her without him?) da he 28th of When preparing y fish, put Ornament for Top—With trimming color chain 4; Join ‘ork Velvet brocade ts used oF 3 (2) Should I leave my card? came on |the cornmeal in a deep ple plate 14 double crochets in ring, join, Sew to top of crown terlals—on obiffon crepe 9 Would you advise me to phone A. Monday and with it mix the salt in the pro chine, moire and olin telling her 1 was coming? om of 1 tenapoen of salt to — = — _ = hin Should my call be in the Dear Miss G | of meal. Fish will be more Business Bringers. Star classified ad. Buy or - st SEE DIMPLE uaniee |‘ 7 ee ae ee \sell real estate, etc. | Immense white hats are draped a s A—(1) Yes. (2) Yes. (3) w g, sweep the dir 5 i (4) Afternoon | : tabe th “ 3 (nentinin | an, it f sw al) 4 Seattle } , { en be Dear Miss Grey—I never miss a says 80. 2——/t pile - . Might reading your kind letters, i Bi and I almost feel as though | know When in a hurry cut up vege | Me Fou personally. “1 have never writ Se tables into cubes or stlces and cook % a ten you before nd salways = re Dear Miss Grey: Have read ng will be done quicker { frained from doing so until I real-| good advice thers so that prob: | ie ly had to. ably y w lam 4] Make a baglike covering for the . * I am a stenographer, never do| Catholic and was ¢ ed Mary |ironing board. When one side hay 4 4 anything besides the regular office When abc ans old x pens to get unavoidably sol ture Work, write letters ete, never | mc and father changed my|it over Wash dishes, and [I can't under-| name to Allee. I was married Stand why my hands are ny the latter naw Am | legally mar] A so) tler than what they are ried and can I hold property under | patting, wash tiled by put @re always red amd so wrinkled. | that name PERPLEXED. |ting a : cabin What ive Want is something to make A.—Yes blanket into it | 1 of the “HE CAN TAKE CARE OF HIMSELF,”|::=% si" s.r SAYS LITTLE MRS. ELY wa ta to be w days piesa under thin shirtwat made from good parts of flannel shirts and pants When one wishes to doll taken from a very cold place. fl and they won't cold water run over t n toh Wash r suds ! tempera aks ve till Mghting u 1 on radiator. They won't crack sta: first time they're ing. P brushed over wit egg before the fru ust will never be the When burnin in. the of salt into the fire with it te vent an unpleasant odor When sweeping Turkish, Axmin r any thick piled carpet, al ya brush the way of the pile and it wil fresh and bright for years. | pote from You can remove grea wallpaper with blotting paper and a hot flat-lron. Fut ng paper pr the stain and press it with the hot fron. find that If you are distressed ¢ eo oe cae take care of Bim | fo ccrouly and a slow sigh went| To keepas self.” That's what Mrs. Eugene up from the spectators. Mrs ing out at the Bly, wife of the only birdman who| glanced up quickly and then m-jand eye flown from the deck of a war d her conversation as the | placket ship, was saying when this picture k righted and sped on, a mile a of her was snapped minute. thing to know, as it saves mang a A in the distance, circling and 1 am not afraid, only T am so/stitch ipping in his frail air craft, gam- anxious for him to succeed,” she Bling with death every second he said. “I have been in air with) TODAY'S AMERICAN Was aloft, fiew her husband. Mrs. my husband, and it isn’t such al Ely, pretty, fresh skinned, viva- hard thing to drive an aeroplane. WOMAN | Was chatting with friends It takes nerve, lots of it, and youl. " @nd giving an interview to a re must have your wits about you all| ©#"4”% roams prong Met "Sot porter between sentences the time. rage, ~— ee “No, I have never felt nervous. By this time the speck in the mot even from the time of Mr. Ely’s distance had drawn nearer and E) first flights. I have a great deal of glided gracefully to the ground faith in him, you see.” And as the The crowd cheered. The little| Uittle lady turffed to the reporter woman in the box was supremely t placket from tear nd of th n crush very useful 1b. London Unioada don Unioads at Untoads at t Will not fit a doubt fire marshal orders Lor $1.25 Dark Camp $1.50 Mottled | $1.25 Tan and Gray Blankets, 43c Blankets, 88c * Blankets, 79c it aan 11-4 size, good we with a bright smile the camera happy. You cov it 10-4 size and weigh over | Gray and Tan Mc 1,000 pat widtt ¥ I four pounds; only while | pice stock I rf for a dout le Bo London Unloads can you | jg them, London has Un 79 a8 50's r pair load them, per pair Cc ea HERE'S A NEW CONTEST FOR WOMEN READERS—THE PRIZE IS A COOK BOOK What do you have for a Sund it is a problem t puzzles many a @rs of this page are invited to send in an ideal SUNDAY MORN ING BREAKFAST—the more inexpensive the better. Fo: best One submitted this week, The Star wil! give a copy of Marion Har land's Cook Book—oileloth bound —the kitchen authority. All con tributions must be received by Th ay night and addressed to SUNDAY BREAKFAST EDITOR, The Star have them at this price b pakfast? Perhaps ttle housewife. All read fe Oregon Woo! | vy 14c Men's Extra Heavy Oregon Wool FI all ¢ Top Shirts; dark navy blue, double and sin- | $ 23c ele MRS. SOPHIA LOEBINGER “American b ee omen have supreme court here to relieve him of his duties as receiver Women’s Fleeced Stock- Sensation of All Sensations | Som When using stale bread for pudding, etc, always soak it in|* for a “beauty” business on Ze fra @ cold liquid. Bread that s Fifth ? con Black cotton and seam! a big been soaked in cold milk or water The arlor” went into eajole and fs light and crumbly, while that soaked in hot liquid is heavy Rice will absorb about three times its own measure of water in cooking, and rather more of milk FASHIONS ‘The semiprincess dress continues to be fashionable. bankruptcy some time ago and Allen was «appointed re celver. In his report to the court he says that all he has been able to take in during his period of incumbency™ is $7. Moreover, he found that after he had been in charge of » place for a few weeks, the rouges, smokeless eyebrow pencil and noiseless cold cream that he was offering for » seemed to lose their virtue. A chemist examined plead and persuade when they should demand. We can only pro mean business by militant meth The battle is practically won in Hngiand, and why? Simply because it's been a battle, not a tea party Unwomanly? Why, winning itself is unwomanl The womanly woman always loses whether the! game is jove or or else she cheats, Ber w compared the womanly woman to a parrot in a gilded Our suffragiste Women’s Gray ead a) hs fe tai a” ge 50c Union Suits for 50¢ Union Suits for f DO vse. 5" | Sweater Coats When London gets scared, he throws things to the four | portectiy finished: two p winds, and so would any other merchant in our fix You'll i-fitted; wide turnback cuffs have to come quick if you want one of these Union Suits | eae ot oxford To $1.59 - Women’s $1.25 Shoul- MESSRS ER EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE EER EE ER EEE ee ee eee ee ee ee eo aie neck underwear during the ¢ Ribbon halr ornaments in becom-|!ow-neck gown to a dance in the|ful toward the men they have re ing bow shapes, and also in flat ro |evening. Always take a silk scarf|fused, when they finally marry Kettle effects, called this season | of ample size with you to the dance| other girls. : “boutonniere,” are greatly liked by |t0 throw over your shoulders when both yonng girls and youthful] You stop dancing. Before retiring take an alcohol rub. yand) Girls are always secretly resent | Factory Line Lace Cur- tain Ends 500 to Unload; values to Curtains—Blankets | fo. “Until all sold, each *.13¢ ‘ 7 | Clever wives never disagree with their husbands about politics, Mrs. Eugene ag snapped while watching her husband in flight at | some careless person has scratched | pure White Lamb's Wool Hy Light or Dark Percales, | Heavy Mercerized Waist ¢ San Francisco aviation meet. the new wh paint with a mate ie oa ‘ 7 ; Jjght or Dark al ings x m ; ¢ try rubbing the darkened surtace |B S'¢0'¢ Batting; comes in one and | Qing good wearing qual | ored wov BAN racist ‘3 yor me FA ba a PEN in the sky which Mre.| with part of a cut lemon two-pound rolls; «i 7ox84 4 5 a te satin str Apre ar ce |My gail wes her basband tipped inches; standard price is $1.00 | '*7: 33 inches wide, Lon-| 4, 350 4 a8 elg Flannel : Sach nik Many of the children's hats are ore ne and reported that %| should do a little more squawking Men's Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear der Shawls - the toilet articles had deterio and beating about the cage. 2 edged with fur. | * rated owing to the lack of ex- | and Block or white; good size 59c | 9 l* pe wwinéne ; ened 5 ondo joads at ..... Puffs are gradually giving way|y }yrt knowledge in caring for Women’s ; to clusters of curls. | Spats Hemp Stair Carpet so ak OF In pleasing Roman stripe effects Party slippers are decorated with |“ * * ** ** * * * # * * & | Bivapc it as Dicer DCm AD StrlZe. Stes rosettes, buckles, bows and butter | thie: | at 12c fies. It is decidedly risky to w high gaiters tresses | London to Unload Way down in the Sub-Basement where we keep the surplus UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, HOSIERY The Winter Goods Are Packed Solid and Piled High The Fire Marshal says it’s dangerous and has ordered us in no un- certain language to remove a large part of this stock orced to Slaughter Thousands of Dollars’ Worth Quickly LAMB'S “WOOL | 12Me PERCALES 35¢ WAISTINGS APRON 7c AMERI- | 10¢ DRESS GINGHAMS | CANPRINTS | GINGHAMS n ’ Unioad don Unloads, Unioad them at, . Be mane Ac ; A nae yeaa A Pair for Seventy-Five cat 75c Wool Suitin z 29e iL ANS Znaaae London Unloads These Flannels are just the thing for rainy-day skirts, undefskirts anc _YARNS _ London Unloads Heavy Flannel Shirts dd we for this “Oc . CHILDREN’S OUTING GOWNS | | Rest Outing and neatly finished; regular prices lor years on candy-coated lemons |MM Fleischor's Best Knitting Worste d BEAUTY PARLOR LOTIONS #|and they've sucked away at then sold for 35c, Extra 25 sae To get ‘em out of the Be to 6% LOSE VIRTUE IN with the enthusiasm of gurgling In a skein c % ay * | : MAN'S CARE fants,” says Mrs. Sofia Loebing hal’s way, London Unlonds a | Roys' Lamb's Down Fleeced Shirts | Sizes to 8 years 39¢ | fiery edit an Suf BOX PAPER and Drawers; regular 60c; the best att veabeece eeias Cc} NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—De ' Woven Box Writing 1 ASQ | Wearing boys’ garments known. 10 to 14 years c = claring that man cannot suc Na! whoa | Tuesday's Closing 5 t vs Nideauselone sukpeea ate 49 Bour milk makes the cake light | * cessfully a “beauty bat von * 9c © | price cede? and spongy, while sweet milk parlor” for women, Charle ronment ig * | | ba makes it cut like pound cake. K. Allen has asked’ the state whom it ni with metal tidsue over blue or rose.|and makes active digest Thick cords or tassels trim them. | clears the complexion ax akew the eyes bright and sparkling bole gba esp chp EVENING WRAPS eno Ngo gant | ‘rhe ines are straight, loose and tubular effects, and they . mart looking | tom | ‘ 6 HEALTH AND BEAUTY ERs . , Rich food and fear of water ane oe - oan j co ye t potent causes of a muddy #kin the ee Ae ins ee on This t leevery ‘ are ¢ ‘ t It 1 of the utmost Importance crosses ove the gums he y or teeth vad fastens’ under jeweled aunot be sound ‘and any tendency |turtoas or corded ornament to bleed or receding gums should ; be checked immediately or serio : ats, sttaig’ "1 damage will result 4 ie » chic on evening re may be lace, A teaspoonful of warm dered net taken every twenty minute ; uprising effect on cartarrh [ a hould always be kept handy ‘ 2 + invaluable in cases of ‘ ex Olive of] ia excellent : me Some can take a table sat k ter each meal easily, It Good selection of the regular 10¢ Dress Ginghams rican Prints. Lon- | jack of space, London h All styles of the Best A Raper a e want tl tomorrow without fail. Note the aker hurry to the ste send any of this C.O. D. All we can affor ake your money. We shall tly refuse to sell other navy ie PAIRS” STOCKINGS, 25¢ bic Children’s School Stockings, double k and heavy foot. To Unload at, pair WASH GOODS | Body Bikidig Corcal 12%c, 15¢ and 18¢ Lawns, fine Batiste and Organdie riety of styles for summer dresses now, when London b Unload them Samples x45 inches; worth to $2.00 per yard. ‘ut London Un- BF Petticoats Cut to 14c yard Natural Dress Linens | Sverp Striped Outing Flannc Petticoats, knee lengt These have just arrty ap rile aioe 14¢c old count Wa slwave have (oe ee Peat stegeas been able t 0 give the very best Girls’ Felt Slippers that money could buy in the way of Linens, London has priced | Navy blue felt | stitching and t these lower than usual for a 5 quick Unloading, Just See Them. rer deather soles 15 A pair Poplins and Pongee Black Felt Spats 250 and 29¢ Poplins and Cotton | Or Ankle Protectors; 500 Pongees, in every wanted color | pairs to Unload at 15c and shade; these are new goods, but we must Unload them, and the price is only yard . vee 18¢ Remnants of Wash $1.75 Smyrna Rugs, 98c Goods, Etc. Fringed at both ends; size 2% | On the Lower Floor, alread ft. by 6 ft. 6 In; reversible. Come | marked below cost, but now Un in various lovely mixtures, in the | loading them just exactly Half of popular Rag Rug effects. the LOWEST MARKED PRICE, Cork Insoles a pair

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