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sBEL GOOLANDER'S to save this picture. ‘save thie announcement, and the succeeding articles for the| {rated on this page tome in very handy some day, even if you should not want ‘now. far ina creat believer in educt “HOME SCHOOL” WI ANd INI It will help explain the camera idea in tomorrow's THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911. installment of “Mamma’s Little Boy and Girl School.” to advance education and, more again, to help For this reason it { golng to conduct a Home les Mabel Ray the Home School Geodiander ts fo conduct it for department ts to ald the tired housewife who has not time to search out new amuse “busy” work for tiny hands. IPars not yet of sc ” schoo! day ts over, Or, the Home School may |is an e¢ueator dishes are “do delightful children he we can tell one of thool departmen' show the children a new game, or inetrw It ts ently Intended for hoo! age, for Saturday morningy, me” and the family gathers about hour, the stories she has read in the somes eae ation, But it is more of a believer et them in som interesting, simple, manual work similar to that ius DID YOU MOTHERS KNOW YOU COULD TAKE PIOTORES WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF BUYING A CAMERA? Of course you did not. ‘This is the sort of thing Miss Goodiander is g to tell you All you aved for a picture is a plain bit of glass, au old piece of cardboard, a rubber band and some blue-ptint paper and the paper should be the same aise, about 5 by 7 jase you can buy at a paint shop for a couple of cents, and the bDhue-print at the drug store. It t# not expensive Do not expect to take photographs of people! You can, however, show the children how to make charming pic | tures of flowers, ferns and leaves. Mise Goodiander, who 1s to conduct the Home School for The Star, of reputation. Her spectaity is the teaching of children from four to nine years of age. She has taught in the Ethical Culture Schoo! of New York for the last ten years and ts eapectally fitted to ald you mothers to help your children. The Home School will begin tomor. row and will appear hat’s Mamma Going to do This Fall and Winter to Keep Her Active Little Folks Busy and Contented? LVES THE PROBLEM AND FURNISHES MANY HELPFUL IDEAS FOR A DELIGHTFUL CHILDREN’S HOUR— IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT NO MOTHER SHOULD MISS TODAY® JOKE IN BLACK AND WHITE Feminine Fashions With sleoves_of the peasant type, large folded back cuffs are usually employed as trimmings, with per haps a narrow undersleeve of some sheer whilte matertal, net or all-over ombroldery The Napoleo tendency in strong in Paris fexhions. A chic turn of the collar, lapel, cuffs, or separate bag suggest the conqueror From Parts comes word that wide elastic belts woven in all col- ors to match the toilét are all the rage. Handkerchiefs of. Madeira em brol are popular, They are em- od in colors or white. Some ny seallops edged in blue, . lavender, Or green. he Doctor— The increasing deafness of your wife is merely an idication of advancing years, and you cay tel} her that. . Husband—-Hum! Would you mind iling her that yourself, doctor? Christian Intelligencer Every man to trad And yet | the ball player tea bet ir judge of In Purchasing FURS ‘Three important points should have your careful consideration, vin: 1—Quality of Fur used. 2—Quality of Foundation. Various ‘House ‘Needs Mostly for the Table ALUMINUM JELLY MOULDS The individual assorted shapes. mould, Regularly $1.20 per dozen, special, dozen CRUMB TRAYS Made of with brush Regularly 25c, special. 15¢ nickeled tin CHEESE CAKE PANS Made of heavy planished spring form The 45¢ kind for... The 75¢ kind for The $1.00 kind for...75¢ The $1.25 kind for... B5¢ The $1.50 kind for.$1.10 tin, .39¢ ..58¢ PLAID NAPKIN RINGS Specially priced EGG SEPARATOR Made of china, separates the whites and yolks per- fectly. Regularly 50c, special BO¢ ALUMINUM | inches KBD, ALUMINUM PRESERV- ING KETTLES The 3-qt 75e, regularly. 5O¢ size, special PAPER DOILIES In linen and lace designs, oval and round specially priced, doz 4¢ to 15¢ ASBESTOS TABLE MATS The round, felt covered, 48 Regularly $5.00, special ++. $4.35 54-inch size, regularly $6.00, special ASBESTOS TABLE LEAVES Felt covered, size 9x48 in., regularly $1.25, spl. .95¢ PAPER TABLE DECORATIONS An assortment baskets, in roses, cups and shells, assorted colors, specially priced, each...5¢ to 15¢ BONBONS Fancy snapper Bonbons, | | containing paper caps, aprons, etc. Specially pric- .. .25¢ to $1.50 TABLE CALL BELLS All nickel, special ...... «.. 3.—Price. MEASURING CUPS Regularly 15c, special. 10¢ The first two considerations decide the durability as well as the appearance of the fur. With- out both present you do not, of course, desire the fur. The firet two being present, comes the question of price. But when all three can be com- bined in one fur, the article is, of course, highly desirable. Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tellme how to salt down corn to to keep through the winter? A.-~Boll sweet corn on the ear, When cool, cut off and put a loyer Mashed Potatoos.|ing apples, place im baking pan, ¢¥o inches deep into stone jar. Cover with one-inch layer of coarse salt, % pour in and around them the sweet. 49d #0 on to the top. Cover with plate and weight with small stone ‘ Hot Rolls. ened tapioca. Add spices, if de-|On using it in the winter, cover the corn with cold water, set on back Apple Tapioca. Soup. Recipe for Apple Tapioca. “ | Soak % cup tapioca in cold water Steaks. Horseradish.) hour, Pare and core good cogk- Croutons. ed, doz. PAPER NAPKINS Fancy designs and borders, per hun- ..25¢ regularly 25c, 19¢ specially priced aired. of stove until It becomes warm, turn off water and repeat twice; then pecially prswed add milk, butter and pepper ‘a io | City Nephew—This is the baby's Dear Mise Grey: I am , 17 years old, and with no one toy bank. You see, when It gets five to advise me on a very important watter. Will yout iy. ter! |, India, | doliars inside it opens. | A.—Yes Bither send a amped, selfaddressed envelope or call at Khen-—Just like owt banka The Star office, Navy Cream Horseradish All Grocers, 15c. WE HAVE THE REPUTATION OF BEING DEALERS IN very PWiamy DESIRABLE FURS AND WE INVITE YOU TO CALL aT our STORE ANO INSPECT OUR MAGNIFICENT sTOoCcK At Prices to Suit Everyone DANZIGER FUR CO. 1410 2nd Av. Opp. Ne wBon Marche. “Strange C: Wrange Land,” Sunday down home. When any of ‘em get oe = the ¥. W. jehont @ hundred thousand inside of Dear Miss Grey: 1 want to know if personal belongings can be held for rent. 1 was told to leave and was unable to pay. They have been held sinem last’ March. A WORRIED MOTHER A—Yes, your personal effects can be held in case of non-payment. ‘ent, they bust, too.—Puck. The large collar is here to Stay, as well as the side frill. ia the knife that thread of fife. ‘Suits and Coats, $16.75 ‘upto $90. On Credit. Alterations Free. No Extras me In fancy Blue Worsteds and Cassimeres. All sizes, for Saturday at ete ee More Than Mere These are clothes that give you in every instance the worth of your money. It tf a money's worth, too, not measured merely by so many yards of material and so many hours of work, but measured also by those plus qualities. Style, Beauty, Becomingness, Quality, Service Do nf tone sight of the fact that 4 sult may be correct in itself, and yet utterly lacking becomingness to its wearer. It may have tne quality to give years of service and still be distinetly without style. Our experienced New York buy- * Dear Miss Grey: Will you tell me how to wash a flannel skirt with out shri ie tt ALASKA A-~Make a moderately warm-suds with « pure white soap and wa ter, wash with the hands, and rinse in clear water, the same tempera tare. 4 I would so much like to know how to put up unfermented grape ce, A STUDENT. Will write and ask bow to can string beans. Ww. BM. Please, someone, give a recipe for chocolate pio BLUE EYES Will some reader tell me how long I must keep my dill pickles before I can use them? ANXIOUS. Jui Dear Miss Grey: Will you help me? I am a young married woman, non to become a mother. Our circumstances are such that I must help ith the family support, and with a baby I cannot. Can you tell of a good place I can trust my baby. We will clothe it, and pay as much as MRS. H. A-—Mother Ryther’s home, 1262 Denny way, is a safe place. and the price is reasonable. IMPORTANT — ANNOUNCEMENT “The Olympian” The New “All Steel” Train WILL LEAVE SEATTLE DAILY AT 10:15 A. M. nstead of 9 a. m., for Missoula, Butte, Lewiston, Forsythe, Miles City, Mont. ; Mobridge, Aberdeen, S, D.; Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn.; Milwaukee, Wis. ; Chicago, IIL, and all points East. This solid through train, a “Palace on Wheels,” has all the comforts and conveniences of any other train, and some pleasing features which no other train has, particularly LONGER, HIGHER AND WIDER berths than on any other road. w . The Olympian TRAVEL, and not only assures you of a smooth and com- fortable trip, but, most essential of all—SAFETY,. An alligator pear salad ia one of the most unusual and appetizing salads there are. Peel, cut in quarters, and re) move the seeds and pith from two) for whitentn good-sized In allie oe Bt Complexion Beautifier In seeking a dependable com- plexion beautifier no preparation beautifying and ton- iligator pears, and cut! ing the complexton equals & medium-sized grape inexpensive lotion made by jeaolv- fruit in halves acroas the section. ing 4 ounces of spurmax in %-pint Hemove the seed pocket and seeds. | of either witch hazel or hot ter, Loosen the frit from the rind by|then adding 2 teaspoontuls glycer- running a sharp knife all round thejine. Where witch hazel {is used, inside, loosen the pulp from] the lotion dries more readily on the the film a st {t out of the sec-/ skin. tons with ® spoon: Mix the grapefruit pulp and the sallow look from makes the skin very c! and beautiful, and ts ap good a bottle of it is sure to be found on the dressing table of most society women It is splendid for the skin, as it is very beneficial, while powder the pores, enlarging them, causin blackheads and rough, wrinkly complexions. Advt. Gentlemen: Extra Bargains Saturday Every day is good value day at Lennon's, but every Saturday extra good values are offered the men, We want them to know that Lennoy’s is just as muck a Men’s store as a Women's store. Take advantage of this opportunity to get acquainted by coming for these bar- gains tomorrow. <es OSc ® ee ae Gentine Doeskin Gloves for men, full plque sewn, with Paris Point Embroidery, in the popular gray shades. The $1.50 kind Saturday for, the pair, 98c. $1 Pure Thread By special arrangement with the La Pine Studio, The Star will give away absolutely free of charge a coupon good Silk Ties, each.. 90€ Men's Kuitted Ties, of pure thread silk; a new shipment, containing all for two beautiful panel photos at this gallery for every cash want ad amounting to $1 or over taken at Star office or any of Quaker Drug Stores, Star want ad agencies are now located at all three the latest styles and col- ors; the kind you usually Oe aantibes tern ere eee eae QUAKER DRUG STORES one ae Fourth & Pike—Third & Madison—1st Av., Near Madison pay $1.00 for. Saturday, WOMDERW1525°24/A¥. bet. Pike and Pine Sts. ; “ whole with less than the usual amount lemon juice and use paprika instead ot black pepper, and serve with an of cream cheese 92 GATELY Stores, supply us with better and more stylish goods to oc@R. PERKINS, I think I have just the place you Owner are looking for. Came in today. wants to sell, as he is going West. Better eee eee Me oe ee market g- child's tinkly his dozing daddy with the poker? be found elsewhere at the same price. Select your new fall clothing at Gately’s, p: ‘Week oF $5.00 a month. SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, HATS AND SHOES SUITS, COATS, HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS Tacoma Store, 1125 C St, south of 11th. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. Main 3297; Ind. 3846, eee » IS NOW THE MOST POPULAR TRAIN OF THE DAY FOR EASTERN The real estate dealer finds the Bell Telephone useful in notifying a customer of a real estate bargain. For more detailed information concerning special low fares, Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 6, 17, 18 and 19, tickets and reservations, call, write or phone A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr., Gen. Agent, Passenger Dept. J. L. CRISWELL, City Ticket Agent. “Second and Cherry, Seattle Main 1048, Ind. 4812. Bekins Services represent the very best in every department. We invite comparison of moving equipment, warehouse, ete, and our rates with others. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station. “The New Steel Trail,” 1119 Third Avenue Near Seneca MADISON At 12th East 414, Bik Sox, Cedar 414 lo heels and Cy fange of col- regular 750 val- tieed for you Satur- THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. 1525 2nd Av. e Have Them in soft aha Woof felt, VELVET and VELOUR 50c each. NEW BLOCKS for Felt Hats now in. We dye, clean, block, remake and trim all kinds of hate. MODEL MILLINERY 527 PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG. FOR QUICK RETURNS USE STAR WANT ADS