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Of SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR I x-ffiTfilA GRLYS ™ '-_i_i Grey—You say there -^JSaaent cure for hair on -•1.,*-- stmt but the X-ray. •__!__*. * -A,» "' _g_? «a »■ _ifti?eia-l«t? Will U blind * •**"^.... a*e more loathsome §£.1a« *••*• « fceart of which l^-Ja..*** be .'.Hud * • lease atr -*B :; i *i "_. at_»ct_r operates them? I **** .AN' ANXIOUS READER. : \'_4i_V*-**r -,'uul!3r *K,lor' or ■*»__. i- ***>on* v*'" ''*'' *'"'■ ' •a***'", 'Jiteotainead to you an 1 ;•*,' trttatinent when given by •■**, __«___ It i- q***** expensive. •". .ttP*", ■ ■ - }0n\ memA -__■_._• G*f>—*P.ra.e tell ma _.«_■ la overcoats this year for ■"> ♦__?___* Are torranttlng over >***r__le* ANXIOUS. -______. full doublo-breaated A_«j_ruf- ttsllon will be V'Si'-OM. *•" •*** * -".■••••*•' "■• -„ ■"^^flUlns overcoats are ...tt *___• If!*. Qrty—U there any* _f___rtt._t win remove while Boots «*.•__■ it, flat*!***** I*'1 *' *-*■ 8* v* _te_>T_«7 »'• ta*-*-*ol* •*••*' bruises. KjT^aaet be 1 ren»o*f«d. ,n ,*""' I &''-fl. __»» out &__ Miss Ora, — Will you please ,___. a <-<-■■ tor grape wine* :;.L? r - ; .„.. E* M. 11. ii in.V_la*jr"ra.**A*.' and "E. V." ■■«,^, * Wmmtkei __• tor this recti*.. It !____■ to me there are »o many ■*_- Uatag'. In this world *Uh -■**_ tv occupy ones Haw than - -tag slm. that I do not care to tali-, aw time, with answering . net «a«* tlona. 7p m >-. Grey: How .aa I n* •f_* ■___* fie™ tha •*•>*»• •« *-*■•' '. *i__>-7 '<' MURIEL. j •.-With kerosene. t_s* Kiss Grey: V.tAMA tail we „__» *_•__• Keitoa is the wUa of ? ft I Lawrence, of tbe Lawrence __Kk coat-__*.. now playing at Ik Lois theatre. If not. la <•*• ;•__*__<!« .- A PATRON I -Tt.. Mis* Ketioa ta. In prt __l Ufa, Mr. I) - l-awi-enc. tsar Hits Or***.: Of tola I _•-■ --iiM-sr.Bfgleettda. my completion laM coess-u-ntly it looks badly C_b yon tail me, what I can do for !_f-Myeyss have a tired and ■ mwtpy lock .' the time and have __-_ **.ngs .'_.*_r__»tb. What can II do tor Urn dark nags underneath ths syw and' -skat «_) maka the •fat took a Utile brighter ' b&m* *?:«'„:- - perplexed. pAr-Wash«tb* fat*, thoroughly -a** Big-t with hut water and a H|Mas*, after which dash with ■ - __«_* to dose the .<___ Then '-___•*-__? fact- with a good . <__»» Boorish tb* skin In tba ' asraSg trash the facts with cold -;.si_C arise no so*. Js_ lack of sleep would easts the *S_ Is bare a tired and sts-fty :«* sat account for tha dark . __-*rn<_-tb. If ytm get plast -__•«;. the condition may be *_■__• of some chronic tnm_l_, a. jo* its H.r consult your I It-Mas at once. . - • If FOB .a- plenty of steep, out* fcor-Wftti-* and do not worry. *n wXB, probably aooa notice an | *prr—aiwal In your complex! on «d the appe-arssce of your eye*. DRAPED .-EVENING GOWNS. .«« J* *n •"•.ulslla evening I _?-Sfv rt** c --l"r«'d crepe, _____ Ths _.• **lia °' • *I*-»P« ho**. l£.!___/* pc,- r.»« nw»t becoming IS|gMßr,- graceful figures. r___J_**< e-MfHiiglinUrwWcb will •___?_. 5 r"M ,t**M """' delicate !__-______ b" ■*"*■ ta -*s foii-w --_»__?!___»__ m,nce ot v**** *--*» s«_^!i!_ouM be *to«hloa finely, ■■»«unr_«l.* **a«t>oonful of sal. IS-_S_3 lM _ly* w,th llt «**'**-' >*' iltaaa^ __»■«•*-- «■-*■ m,'u"" of * [a*Wof home flannel r*_^i&_!£lf_ _**•*■*____«__. ii__¥ A little wound, a Ilttl. ache, I little blistered thumb to take With touch of lov-a and make It Well Those things re -aire a mother's ■pall. Ah, sweet th* progress of the skill Thai science, brings unto tit. Ill' Vast rang* of in. thods new and fine; 'Hut when our tittle ones repine, The mother is th* very tent Of doctors into service prt-st! Sunshine and air and mother's spell 01 helping ttttl-* tads get well, . And helping little la i t, too-— _' Hera are three remedies that do "TELL ME A STORY" Chiluhcn's Playtime MOTHER TURKEY'S WISDOM Mother Turkey flew out of her parch in the tree where aba and ' her family bad been roosting all night. After carefully preening her feathers and shaking herself, she called her children and lad the way to th* kitchen door to await tb* farmer and breakfast. It was a cold, tr... morning and It was good to see the farmer come out and hurry to tha corn crib to scatter breakfast (or tha chickens and turkeys.. "Hey, mother," be called to his wife, "there hi a likely looking turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. and be pointed to DM of Mother Turkey's children. "We don't want any more break fast.™ says Mother Turkey, "well go in the corn fie!.l .■.,!,, .■ All til ing obedient children, they trailed along after her Father Oobbter remained eagerly gobbling up the scattered grain, thinking, "This Is good enough for me." . But wise old Mother Turkey went to the big cornfield and a* . they pecked at the shocked corn .she told her children this: "When the farmer spoke of Thanksgiving ' I knew It meant that he would cook one of raj children for his dinner It Is a big feast day with . i_*» people. The Pilgrims who 'lived In Msssacbtisetts started the custom years and years ago It Is alt very well for the people to give thanks, but It costs us our lives. ' Now. children, I've been think- Ing since you are all so plump that mo-ther:/ PR-OB LENS Only by using heavy Jar* with rover* la hold cereals will It bo possible to keep the food free from dust and keep out the small weevil which ha* a way of seeking this food during the summer month*. Tho heavy Jars can bo purchased for 10 cants They are also very useful for holding cookies and but termilk. In the winter thn Jar makes a very good pot li. which to bake beans. Tbo cheapest and best cleaner that can he found 'or rubbing up hardwood, especially mahogany, Is to mix a tabtcspoonfu! of olive oil with a toimpoonful of vinegnr.. Ap ply with a soft flannel cloth after Ihe wood has been well dusted. Pol ish hard with the grain. Save your clean paper bags. One Is easily slipped over a pitcher of 1.,i1k or a platter of food to pro tect them from dust Put an old kid glove finger over I hruss rod before pushing through hem of your curtain and It Will ■ For evening wear, dyed laces an to be used freely over white Bilk or metallic foundations, and black and white allovers, jetted or span -4--', are making up ***** of the smartest evening gowns. Pneumonia, Coughs, P mm/t Throat, i and all Lung Trouble, l-J-ry'e Com j pound. All druggists. ••" DR. MOTHER So math mora, often, than lb* ■Ma. •.killed bands that try so bard to ***** For Dr. Mother, don't yon know. Gives tuttr..t_iti_ more than sktll Kit- SO neb of herself; oh. so much Of love's sweet alchemy of touch. Upon 1 little wardroom bed A little curl-. nrlrclt .1 bead, A little -lender band and pale, A Ilttl* ____•__**. bom.wirk wail. I__v«d nursing, beat of skill and car*. Hat, ob. behold lha wonder there When He. Mother, bearing «un i From where tba winding ruses run. we had better camp out In the woods till after Thanksgiving. We can roost high st night and can gat enough bugs and berries, I guess, to keep us from starving." The fanner wondered who had stolen his young turkeys, and be aald to bis wife "Mother, that old gobbler Is sating as much as he can every day We'll have to roast blm, though I don't Ilk-- to ■Li It," A couple of morning, after Thanksgiving what was his sur prise to nee Mother Turkey and her children in tbe yard, watting for breakfast "Ho. ho." chuckled the farmer, "I just believe she understood 'bout Thanksgiving and ran away on purpose." GAVE HER AWAY. The westbound omnibns was crowded, and th*. occupants were listening wllh Interest to '!.• high toned conversation .* two stylishly dressed ladles, one of whom was accompanied by _ little boy. Boon they knew that one of tho speak ers bad recently moved lata _ "larger house farther west. "l)o you know, dear," ika said, "we had sip a trying time getting things Into order on tbe Il**l' occa sion »■• moved that this time »'■ Just banded the lion*.- aval to * Co, and they did everything. My husband and I went touring on the 4,11111,4 1,1 until things were in order. At this point "sonny," w|i|i bis nose ■ Ins" to tho window pane, yelled: Look mummy, look'" "Such an observant child," stall-- hi-, mother. "What Is 11. Percy?" "I,ook, mummy," and he pointed to a dark-visaged Individual on 'In pavement, "there's the man wbo comes every week for iii" furniture money."— rlohotiol li Sunday Herald. SPICED GRAPES. Take it pounds of grapes, ,i4|4|4..■_«. the pulp from the -kins, scald the pulp until the sends Will separate easily, then mirk through it colander, and throw away Hie seeds; place tbe pulp and skins In a porcelain kettle, with 1 quart of strong vinegar, I! pounds of sugar, 2 tablespoons at ground cinnamon, I tablespoon each of cloves and all spice; boil m hours, stirring often to prevent burning. This quantity will make 1 gallon when done, nrr\ Is very nice with cold meatsl place in a stone Jar with cloth and paper Had tightly over It, THE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, .90-. I-.-_.tis do-it with hungering love and -1..' There is it. medicine Ilk* this' In little heart's hour of wort Rain, ache or life wound* throb an! thro* *-,♦? The Dr. Mother knows so well •■ J The weaving of love's wonder* Spa!' I 1 Just what Ihe llltla heart require*; Just how to cool tbo fever flies; __. Just bow to cool tenderness and Joel how murb lendemeaa and cheer an Will '-aim the Ilul* doubt and feat; How much of tenderness *■ •_*_— . g_ Alone she know* such arts a* then*', --tlal'linorw « in.M Up ta Oat*, "t wsat to see ana* of the late* -•>-!._. -s " ** Take a seat, madam, and wait a few moments. The style Is Just C__t!_l__ '• j, « Hired Mar fee a Chang*. _ Mr Naaaill You have to dts* charge that cook. Mrs Naggtit—■ why? Mr Naggltt—-Rbe's getting Into your way of cooking. furniture ] FREDERICK & NELSON, lac. j furniture DRY GOODS j star. ii,.,. iHtUy at -J* I DRY GOODS -aawa-_a-_a-w-aaa-—_ai ssssssaas m ■ — J % > _, | . „ IM . ftjSgpri Rockers ana Morris Chairs _■* '*-_____"'*_* a__H__L__J_l I_f * *^_>" ' -^Atf - B <*^**_vJr _-_!________ "' * ____*Tt^w__^_fc_______F*?3 )■. ,",.. jp.'* pi inlMHwr. A ___E______-_v_-_A_^t&£3_^ t ___T~__________ li^M-f . * ' * 3f»- * ___ • r *__'" -7* " J. jk . iJ-P '*^* '•■ *** ** '/,T^*..- __ ftV ~ J-^^SSiwfc fcj*'•"**^_B__B_a ______ -*_c__________f________.^___^^«-__. /f ********•_•/' p* MORRIS CHAIR, SPECIAL 98.00- MORRIS CHAIR, SPECIAL $0.1.3*- Thi.l is s^ substantia] and well-made Morris A substantial Morris Chair of pleasing HÄ« Chair. Kg frame is of oak, finished fumed, ■*!>?". made .41 oak. Shown in weathered fin- TJie reversible seat and back .ii .in., arc ish. Pitted with velour-covcred, reversible ■ i .'i rehsttx, seat ami Ivuk raahJoaa, * ia itf- - ttt \mt .... _____n/| *».'■ I yiJpW .ItflWJja MISSION ROCKER, BPECIAL _>|.iui-a TURKISH ROCKER, SPECIAL blab-trade, massive Rocker of quarter-sawod nail 520.50-Turl.ish Leather Rocker mount- "" f-'M,..i finish. The frame to of heavy, aquare- T. :. , _ *.t . *. i i i l""4' slock. In box-sont construe lon. The sent and ed on Harrington spring, with tufted back back cushions ttre .owed ln genulne Bpnnlßb ..... ami arms and plain-upholstered scat. Coy- raoao leather ercdjjn genuine leather. Arm-Chair to match at same special price.*- . J {_*. Third Finer - (FREDERICK *& NELSON^ _Y_\_ 111 l lallliirilli-il . J ■^**a» •_______-aB-_-_a___Ba-__a___M_Ma__a_a__aßß_-a-_BaMßaa-^ m****^ Fo-_ mmr CaOKBGDK PRESERVES AND PICKLES. Green Tomato Sweat Pickle. Kill**, pounds green tomatoea, slice, sprinkle 111 layers with 1 cup salt, let stand over night. In the morning put In inlander, rinse off with water and drain well. Take a porcelain kettle, put In I pint vine gar, l quart water, put tomatoes In, let etiiii.t to a bull. Drain off again Mkka a sirup .if 1 quart vinegar, 1 pouada while sugar (light weight), 4 rounding table spoons whole cloves, 2 ounces or a little 111. 414- slick cinnamon broken up (put cloves and cinnamon In bag). Put sirup and tomatoes 1.. gether, boll moderately to desired consistency. Chop 1,1114,1 be fore adding to sirup. Grape Jelly, 10. 11..1 add tiny water to fruit in making grape Jelly. Simply crush itu* graMa and cook m their own Juice and proceed aa In other )-llt.-a Sweet Cucumber Pickle, One perk of green cucumbers about 4 inch-it long. Cut Ml.-In In 3 pieces, sprinkle 1 '-* cups salt over them and let sland over night Next morning drsin and throw tbem in ml.l wster, cbsnge tho wster and let stand until you put , your kettle on with water foold). about half full. limp In a piece of alum I lie utile of a walnut, set over hot Are. Now take ihe pickle* and put th-m In and let them con* to it boll 10 or IS minutes. Then J take them out with a perforated : skimmer and put In glazed stone j Jars. In the meantime put on In another kettle 2 » .nans of beat | elder vlnegsr, I cups of sugar, whole clove, whole spice snd stick cinnamon. (As much as you can bold ln your hand between ftngers and thumbi. lie generous wllh them. v.ii I clove of garlic chopped very tine. I.*-t boll IS or 10 win tiles and pour over pickles and when thoroughly cold ll* heavy thick | njM-r over Ihe top. f English Pick lad Mushrooms I I'm In 4>t.it|.-n 1 quart of mush i rooms and sprinkle litem with salt, -pit Una I blades of mac* and 1 ounce of pepper, shake ilient well over Ihe fire until th* liquor flows and ***** them then, until they kr* dried up again. Add enough vinegar to cover them and simmer a meat or two, then store away in a jar. The*o will remain good a long time CHAPE CONSERVE. "* Five pounds of grapes, .*, pounds of sugar, I pound of seedless rais • Ins, half pound walnut meats. 3 oranges run through meat chopper, 1 lemon,, grated rind and juice: pulp ihe St _*.•*.. _«.» the pulp to remove seeds, strain, add skins and cook II minutes; ''.en add an gar. 1 oranges, lemon, raisins and boll i hour, halt hour before done add the, nut meats. This Is fine. FASHIONS Hats of Hie season set low on tha head, though they droop 1.-i in tho back than tbosa of last year Some i them even roll up In the back. . -..-.;.. Colored pinnies on black hats are onco mora popular. Greens of absinthe shade, soft dull light blues, and sums of the brownish yellows are especially liked on black bats Iltack chantllly lace In frequent ly used for 11 big draped crown. Tboaa «ii.4 have a scarf or two stored away are fortunate, for they am very popular used in this fashion. I'.ir rivals plumes In tho millin er's favor, and Is the most striking feature of the season. Algrets are losing ground. It seems aa If tbe latent fad In halrdresslng. the use of filets and Jeweled balr hands, baa come to stay for a while at least. GIRLISH BLOUSE OF SILK This simple Utile waist of taffeta and embroidery let easily made at home. Tb* scarf and cravat ar* of contrasting color, and the rather: full underaleeves are of dotted lace edged with the silk of the cravat. Pipings Of the colored silk are also used about the embroidery trim ming*. . . '.■%■ -J l..'* a... Pompadour ribbons in light shades or In white, patterned with delicate color! aga, should never be folded In white tissue paper whan laid away for any length of time In a drawer or trunk. Urown paper, although It has a somewhat clumsy (appearance. Is by far the best de* t script lon of papal lit use in this I connection, tbe absence of chloride [of lime Insuring that lb* delicacy |of the coloring will not be Im paired FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Bt.ara I !..... Hall/ at SIM * ' '' SaseißeßtSafesrooin Especially Good Values in Trimmed Hats and Turbans Af -tt 7*_ fzr^A At yd**** *W Xf^K The assortment lv_^-^ 3_N featured in today's a \__________m advertisement for J_m_^^^^^k 1G Basement Sales ____f_______H_r*' j the Basement Sales •wJ-^?^**' _« room Millinery Sec lj^^_y^Si on contains many *tr^]&s} of the season's most EgQf *-W ] effective styles in the popular soft draped Turbans, in silk and -vSI chenille braids, as well as handsome Dress Shapes in moire, velvet, corded silk, satin and felt— the latter trimmed with fancy feathers, uncurled ostrich, aigrette effects and wings. Of decided interest at $3.75. 17x34 All-Cotton Huck Towels Special, Mir* Each OptLldl. IVC I_dC_. These All -Cotton Bird's-eye Huck Towels are spoke-hemstitched, highly mercerized, and have jacquard borders. They measure full 17x34 inches, and have the appearance of an all-linen towel. Ex ceptional values at 10c each. (FREDERICK & NELSON) V im nitron vri;_. J X_. ■■■ * __T.,:6 ■ 'ytWr E*ffl \w W (wsa3_^i) r. 1 k—? _§__ *^__^-___-__!^______ai * Navy Yard Route I .at Mall I.la* for ■**«•• ....m.l _a*rj. Yard an. llnttlr.l.lp.. Hi •"•""** II H. K.a.air.t. Atklaa. Ti.nrtal aad l„l„, . l-lae-r. -a,-l.r,l_le la I'.ftr-I Bill Orta.larr IS. ISC.. '. Leave .rattle.i-is (except-eun- Time of a A 11. li. Kennedy, fart-' <I*. I. •*:»•, letor, •11:30 a. m.. Sis*. ♦•* steamer Ok this Coast, In Mack •*:-_, *■**. •*.!» p. m , '•'* __•* * . «. T_ur*day and Saturday only St j .'"','", W* "'k '^«~, *" •*"■*• -*••*** p m* Etna batata aa a.t.t.,ad_, and Sua l-*t. lire-_.i-r tea tar »rattte day. ' **■**_. _'__• „• (> _,,• 11,1. a m. S.-&, ___. a--", 60. .__.* Irta. «Oop m. Children between _*_ 0 * tto 13 •Boat* slop at Pleasant Bason, i half faro. , '*"* * vo ****■ -'bona*. Ind. K. Main .101. 3**3. EVERETT AND EDMONDS ***•*- MICA IS Sl.lt VI. li : 80, fLM Tamalc Grotto |J __ _f*_V Via *'"" . •elan, 11-. .Ik \». •» ~ai ~P IV n • open rr..i., ll:SO a. hi. i, la. a, ______________________ .Special \..a.,.,!..» CaaaSJa .Hub—* Mil Jt'.'UggaSWß* iwiiwtf _HB_aBJ*M to*. so- aa it as*. , . wmf9 SSSSv--^"S-S—SSareSBMBB i__ivr oSt A _-.yv.__k no*. —*--—< (JJ l.ti>fll an.l avoid lt]J_rtor. _»»»-*** I The Newport f ;-r.r_ :t •**^"&wl I (.Alt. & -.KILL jl Prompt delivery assured. .FIRST AND -nut | nin« r" A°M '*"-■ M °Mdb" W ft OKILL Prompt d-llvery aaturrd PiRSTAND MAOi_PN. aajrtal. aaa bam _..di._. ta rj--r-!t_-i_-.*--____--_t_-ll Main office 11l Marlon street aacr_si.M-j-_p.a__—i — ._■■*>_—_r -fc*. ■_-—-_,■■._. — - ___■« ■•-■ *■ - Business Bringers. Star clarified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc. Attention, Merchants You will be Interested to know that wo have mora Bates nail vaults In daily us. than all other manufac turers combined..-. Wo guarantee our safes and vaults to bo superior to all .than Purcell Safe Co., 312 Occidental Mr. agents for Harriai Kail Safe Co.. manufacturers of (lie gen uine Hall Sill,. _*. 1.,,, Co.'s safes and vault.. Davenports . O. , tjiungti snd Sanl- Ai.-j.'jiij.i.'Tv lary Cottohes In fiv-lCi'At ■'' i"l *,Ti"t array. _l&\-3_____^)/ Mill. Csf____S"-—-*-^__' PiuiMTtma wc^aaaa — ■—* lain Its 30 !•#» _*' Cast. « 815...1 111 air. . .as- ii. in, at I __ ... ' > v Three round trips daily. Leave ft*. attle at i a. m- 12 m. and £. p. m Sumlav. leave Seattle st 7.10 a. m. It nt. and (p.m. Leave Everett a.; Sls a. in.. I.is it. m. anal . :I* p. m Sun day, leave Rver. tt nt » *,:■ .i m., 2:11, V m and 7:11 p. m. Single far* to Snohomish 11.00. Round trip $1.10. Steamer Telegraph. Col nun dock. —Bunset. Main *.»»*. It,! 7... £S_M If a.a i "9 Great Sale of Knabe Pianos A few slightly used Knabe Pianos at a sacrifice. CHICKEItINQ A SONS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Sohmers Included In this sals. Can last but two or three days, ss these good, will be bought at sight, . .ot often you get an opportunity like this. -_=________■ Gine Piano Co. 1 .06 FIRST AY. 0