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OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR "ID. 21" cm' HI HUSBAND If 1 WANTS • ;Va II coma forward! " you are '- am. i«tr halt bedrootn and cnfe- S_ toadies and life In tho atore. / JJJJ■, another man who * *""' you. a. wrtttf- 1 -Mr Bdttort Please tint m* that [ ._. ,'bo want- to K*'t a '•••••' I ' t__t a woman, but I want one with __ at principle who believes In dr> J „_-_'■ by all. I t>U ■« love with . _,t ««; when 1 aaw that letter In !_*<.,, lam a man well known MMKSo. and will bleas Tbe Star ?! *<" her. I mean the one who *-Itaered 'Housewife' and signed Skrt-Jll '•*♦•>• «•«•' * *-on>t car* *hat At kvk» like ao lone aa ahe ia neat arta-**** t'' ! ■ 4,81*1, reader in a email town M_mx Seattle writes that he haa read •tilt htar, - Ibe artlrlea by "Houao NIT aad "Shop Oirl.** II c aaya: ««1 am *>■ awajre of tho tact '■*** ft (net ' ma:. houaewtvea have I -i, of cause tor complaint and f geret 0 f nndntlful huabanda need a be »-•*•-• to a realisation of '•* _» tree situation. I only suggcat ftst «'•> Housewife continue to f bud get more of those Jolta ■«*■« I pfeaMr. 'Hubby' up. SSS*U tor tbe shop girl, ahe haa my V pMfp »>!"■■■■. for being placed -' hi !*_-_■' poattton myself I thor mUj aadarstand her situation I _ m ,__■ It Isi to scrambte MM la t: mM room on a frosty morning and Gaspare tor men I have lived a 1 ttt_«it»-. Ufa tor a number of yea rs KM am quite welt -'tainted with j Headed household aim. aa «--!! . m bet*!, boarding bouse, cafeteria, f jjt.ain and private family board* jg_ fit. town.and country. I have iCM them all for a change, but ft n.i [ Ar bachelor's cabin gives rue the iilMt aatiataetloo, although, aa the I p*, little shop girl say* of ber [ mm. It ... somewhat tone!) and la I Imoblbc mora* ao every year So sfttmU tea,, of the lonely maldene ! lata are »!ek and UrodUof single tree tea eaataanpiate a change, tbey can apt «y same and addreaa from the i**~*^7^aW-^^__tW: ... IV "Uarrtmd Woman** and th. "ttap Ctrl*" bare r—a-r. i*-ln« " th.-i- Mnp *** '»*' few day*.. Mean ; attte tlte "Married Man ha* been mat •;_* ■' ''-.in* about hi* * «*. **MMlai I trouble*, i On th. ahmttat- thi* morning wa* a let '' UHtaaTbe Husband." . He long* I _•»*•« tana and a cheerful, ta- a] ttatttma am, and do** hla ha-at, ■ apt*, km* aid.< of Ui" l-.Mi*. hpttathtat up to ht-r bargain. Tk.. -t**~rjl*in ba-iow shows tbe result •*»-(tt» hn-j*4-«.ifr- -shirk* her htm tat pot* © a -mrik- (Tear Mr. Editor: I would like 'I* Its* yoo a; letter, about married! Wn.e_ce.-I'have a .th and rr.il bat My children are nk*e. but my At sometimes only sp<-ak* to me at** n . three ] months. When she Ml me she turns her back on me. iii when I go to my work aba* turn* il* keek to ma* If It were not for children I would never enter the atar again. I work at night 1. part tint | make good wage* and ll lit. money I spend Is for car ttketa • We have n nice home, good brsliinw, bat <-v.*rything la neglect. li —t covered with dust and the at^reii are allowed to go dirty and I itsfeared for. ■ • '•■-fl gel home from my work at 7 ■ norning and all have eaten ■I I save; a cold breakfast after kCtg IS hour* Then Igo njwtaira _»l aa.e my own bed There la tat la th* rooms under the ' *t>.ta m thick yea could track a cat." KTktc-fldren's clothes are ; left f «•*. At floor Just where they _W««* of them. The table la ; -.mmtant with dishes which are rt •** mi_d tartll wanted, and every & •am. ttfit and stove ts covered ■*i«t< ■-! food, potato parttiK*. etc. "*«» anything It means throe !««ta**»tth*H. t » wortJ . | (j^t | 1B children brought op i, idle- ImxT^ _-*-*** hut omttt ran I i_____*l Is not a pleasant home t_*_f*T-H.*F ... T m _ Seattle man and have a !__ __**** t-on- have tried to ;£-_»■ to myself for tbe like of ■trhii,;-. __l___ s,,m there are lots of good ?___• *** 1 have none. My home :"****••»•»* terrible, and If I aay *9__**l »-*--11 it I am rail,. ; such iP***.--..,, the happy family. » wer» _ no happiness in mine. H-BB&Tlil. HUSHA.\n." FASHIONS Ss!___f w*sr ln lhf- -**-.room j "'**»*-••<". to*** of crochet I ■jfejMch bave allover figures I 3*WJnto the fabric have their I h.-y •.« -tiled Palconne. giST: ' ... « . ,*«**""- '•" left H"*" " IIW '' w**«, *,«'I«-« tailored Sm^SST 1?* a ,!al,">" """ <••*■ i l"W| feminine touch. ) _ I -^mlv^x™'* "f •''•'l..-.n.-5,. ,||k. g»*tth Dutch collara. are II i.-.| I ssssss! . '•"•Ir;"'''--' t-eloiiKlng to ■«h«h__e wardrot^-, »-Ilia.»_ _ m7*V£! m ** -Wtom-fl silk t.uf •M • •l^^_^__t. 'te, Whirl, .... f „ r •*■ a it., ta i"l' r " '■»">«■■-•» ■•fOhmhTZ , k," mi*!g, ,be *"*■<"■' Ar™* to Mt •iui.taSLi""*"*'' or .ir-dr- aro i .■,,,,. , _7 ','y',,''J ', '' "v* ft*** Candy Wise? ***** xSugnetiion i (Lrfcfefer \\^Q>(3cofof_r "TELL ME A STORY" ( HiiHuiN's PiAvriMr There wasn't much food 1.-ft In the MMM but; and Mlnantah. whose father m away m « hunt ing trtp| MM ■__•■ out to see what he could find. Aa he left hi* mother warned him about watching for radar Loam, bat Mlnantah laughed gaily, assuring her that no beura would come near him. -* shoulder* Ing hla fishing spear, »>,. act out. He walked II long WHIR from home before he found a aeal hole. and tbera he sealed himself tv watch for fish TIM wind blew very hard, and Mlnantah drew the fur ho.nl closer about bit face and peer ed more closely Infti th.- water, hoping to get a flat, aa he could an bark to hia warm hut. Ha was ao Interested that tie forgot hla moth er'a warning about the bear*, and didn't ace the ahaggy et.aiu eoloj.-d fellow that waa creeping over the COOKBOOK All women have favorite recipes which they cook aa treats for their husband* and children. Send In recipe* for some of your favorite dtahee and tat other women readers of Tha Star try them on their own huabanda and children. Address Cynthia Cray, care The Star. DAILY MENU. Breakfast Diked sweet apple, top milk Cereal with top milk .;' -atm-d codflah • Toaat Milk Cereal cooked overnight ... with Kaialna Baron crlaped In own Creamed potato** Milk Luncheon l*nree> ot pea* Corn muffin* Ct*»*t3"-t» blanomange with milk Water - Flak chowder *, . , Crtap mamma— parhramA (Smp« Dmnar Itoaat beet Broiled lamb chop Steamed rice Hakad potato Btewed celery lire.***- lettuce m*_rt and butter Lemon icily with Apple tapioca whip**. . cream podding Water or milk ,Ol eaj_-M». It dawrirable. the*t~* mean* may bo reversed, tba lunch iiia>— taay am revcraatd. th«* luiu-h eon .Hals..* served for euppa-r and : th* dli.ri.-r given at noon. Tbo lot* lowing tllSaaH inajr be aubatl*ii*«*<l tor those in ill* menus. In making • rombtnatkmn, avoid arid fr.ili* with , Mitt With thr old*r boys an extra sandwich will often be necessary at luncheon. War Breakfast. * resit or stewed fruits. All welt-cooked cereal*. Broiled aleak or lamb .hop with baked potato .Ml.ir-*d lamb on toast. Ilrotled traah fish. Creamed po latw-i. i'.xr.s poached In milk on toast Kcua scrambled In milk. Shirred e*gs. ilrown'bread brrwia. * Con-meal muffins.- ' , Bran gems, graham genu, ttread and batter. Cream toaat. -•French toast . Isifjtfe. * Water, milk or cocoa mad** with half milk. For Luncheon. , All cream toopt with cracker, or toait. Chowders—fish, «Iftm or mm. Purees, peas, beans or lentils. Soups with «'i„ Room strides, piccalilli, etc. • i loped dishes, nice and . macaroni cooked with broth, tomatoes, etc. Light cakes. Gingerbread. Sponge pudding. Gelatin and cornstarch puddings. Light puddings with fruit sauce. For Dinner. Light soups of stock with crack ers If followed by fish or •■""■" Cream soups and stews if tbe rest of the dinner is light Itoast. broiled or stewed meats. Ilolled ham. Poultry. _*"_,*_ Fresh fish, broiled, Ml or baked. Squash, onions, celery, peat, beans—all vegetables, in fact ,"v. Puddings as for luncheon. Tapioca and rice combinations. Daked apple puddings. Puddings of cake with gelatin or fruit sauces. German Potato Klottta. One pint mashed potatoes mixed In 2 beaten egga. 1 pint of flour, 1 even Utitcapoonful of salt. Form Into small flat cakea damn as flab balls), cook In bolting water about 10 minutes. When first put in ket tle stir around until they rise to tho top nf water. Very nice with roast of veal or any nice brown Kravy. Good wanned over in but* ter cut lip. SHE NEW FLAVOR i MAM The Crete, nl MIS. Co, i Seattle, Wash. Ice. putting hi. big hair-padded feet •town just an quietly „„ a 1,111.-1, ao a* not to warn hla victim. Mlnanlal shivered wltb the cold and vi.ia wishing lie waa home when be felt a ham— tap on hla ahoulder that knocked hltn over, Oh! boa seared he wag when lie aaw Hi. bear! Hememberttig what hi fath er had taught htm. he lav at 111 while the bear, thinking he waa dead, calmly nosed tin over. Aa she turned ao that Mlnantah could strike her under the left ahouldai he quickly aent hla apear Into ber heart, thua saving hla life. How eagerly he ran borne to tell hta mother and younger brothers that be had killed a bear. Aa MM aa they could they all went to the aeal hole with th" dog sled to take th.- bear home, where th« akin would be used for a bed covering or clothing, and the meat for food. CYNTHIA GREYS TOESPOffIKITCS &_^______________m_mmmammmtmmam^mmt—mma^^mm*maa Hear Mlaa Orey: I bave a quan tity of tan malm, which la .light ly soiled and musaed. Wtll you kludly suggest a method of clean ! ing It and of restoring tbe desired atlffi,. (II Will ion give me , recipe for th.- old fashioned |„.i.,»-- r MA t-l A.—(l» Malliu- la quite [nrlM able, but if not too badly aotled and mussed you might dip In gaso line and after letting the gaaoltne entirely evaporate, try pressing with an Iron not very not. A hot Iron would ruin It entirely, Hi Two MM of milk. . MM of flour 2 egga, butter .1.. of walnut, • mall pinch of .alt Heat thorough ly. tor the longer It la beaten tbe better tbe popovera will be. I*tmr batter into hot gem pana and _■_■ in a qui. oven. To make Maryland beaten Ma c-It, .lit I cupful* of flour with a MMM « .alt and cut In a third of a cupful of lard. It i. bet ter i.i.i to ., a., hands for the work, as tbajr warm the fat—* pal ette knife ta Ideal for M,.* pur it""-. Make Into a ttltf dough with milk -ml water, u.-.t half and halt, turn onto a floured board, and teal •nd fold continually with an old fashioned potato maabar or th* rolling pin for a full half hour, or until . lb* dough la springy to the touch. Roll out * third of an Inch sheet, cut out wtth a small cutter, prick with a fork and bake about 20 minute* on an oil.-d tin In a hot oven. Dear Vll» Gray: My fiance la «tia*n.llns{ ,-rtll-sj, In another town. ll* lißi. bought a aa>wa»n ticket for a torture . nuraa tor him.a>if anal ona tor is girl fris-.i-t I hava a-ks-,1 htm In dlapaMMß of li-r tlrkrt, but ha rr* ruaaa. Am I right? J. U. A.—l think not You should be glad li- la coin*: to attend tbe law lures with a rlrl. .If M small a f_ 7___ "+___________ Smm\\\\m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ' _--L_J VWU* _# T_-B-_f--. HB ___PH 4i 9 __■ ______I________ I __U___F___r ' *^**^**^*~™?^~~^ T^^^^S ■'■J ■ T R ' - ■ \TWf%*mr _Km _W ■'^ . "a---■••• -^ -. h, i __________?' _____! !_l_ftt / . v_^ t * N tst___B__.^_R___T _____ * _L** ■ *-** . •• v '•"■■"i jQll I * I ' "v^___l _-B_-_r. hI \ f__Ab_____. _feHb V .111 *l JiXt it ilt _¥ ll \ \ \\l *____ ■n|__n _I-U__ wl i>_ ARE YOU PLANNING A HOME CELEBRATION fOR ' CHRISTMAS DAY?, The approach of Winter holidays, when families arc reunited and guests arc entertained, furnishes an additional reason for the purchase of a PIANOLA PIANO' When holidays come around, the resources of the home arc put to the test. If you own a Pianola Piano you have something you can always turn to for recre ation and amusement. V" You can loot, .-ii it in either of two ways: Second, there Is the fascination of producing ... , ?.. . .• ;,_.,• ,..,. 1., the music yourself. And perhaps here lies the First, there is In- music itself—-a tremendous ._„„,_._ _? r _ at __ t ch . irm No £> __ ... you • Pianola l charm. No one can tell you rantfe of over 25,000 compositions—everything just what it means to be absolutely master of from a dainty Venetian love song by Kevin the piano's key-board; you must experience it _ , . , ' .. . for yourself, lo be able to summon Into exist or 1 Ray. dashing Spanish dance by eWow- h ll. tll( . m ,, M beautiful works in piano liters ski to the martial polonaises of Chopin and the turc is the keenest pleasure obtainable from heroic conceptions of Bt ethoven, - . # music. /"I A Tjri^T/^v"VT,Thc iupremacy*ol the Pianola Piano is recognized through v-i X Iv_/1N .out the world. Do not make the mistake of supposing that all Piano-players are very much alike, and that it will not matter much which one of the different makes you buy. ji The PIANOLA .'.' $250 to $475 1 T Moderate T{je PIANOLA PIANO . .$550 to $1,250 J Monthly, 1 Payments 7_',% REMEMBER—We are factory distributers for the Genuine Pianola and Pianola Piano. A most magnificent and thoroughly complete line now on display, EILERS ™,RD MUSIC S-^mZC&7&^ } AND BUILDING uJ. _..__....: .. UNIVERSITY THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1909 'I ,'H ■■ BBSBBMB* I »■ i j THE AEROPLANE VEIL! aSM I ■ » It's the Latest; It Haa Tremendbw* Holes and Aeroplane Pattern. U-r Thi. la the aeroplane veil. It haa just been put into the fifth ay. stares in New York. There can't Ih< ait) thing later than this Just now, therefore, • In thu whole coun try. It's n hit 111 New Vera Dot It la ao extreme a fashion that It may die out l>*fore It set. far away matter aa thts eauaea you pain, when real trouble, come* to, you. you'll not knew what to do or hoar, to ti. ir it. It isn't realty your re gard for him thai eauaea you tn •.hje.'t, but selfishness ami hurt vanity. ? Dear mi*- army: Can third mama be nvnrrta-d In Ihe CMtttHt church? tf not. •.hat tap—m 'J relationship I* permta.l' '\;: J I*. | A«— II) No tli l**ourth couatn*. Dear Mlaa firry: Are canceled t-eent stamp* worth $» a tmnm.f If so. where can l ~-n them? ■« L, INTKIUytTBrkj' 1. . — M<. far a. I know there I* fIV mark. for canceled **•*- I" l-armr Ml— Qt«* What I. the 1 j proper way to congratulate a bride , , and groom * Ma 111 AN. A. —Congratulate th-* bridegroom, and tril lb* bride you wi»h her hap piness In her wedded life. * Dear Ml** Orey; la ii ir*->i~*r for ■ a* -an* girl to meat rruau friend mt tbe .tailaa when be I* a .trang-Jp A U_A_n_RJ| A.*—Yea, luring th* day If ejttr night, •i«-r molttar or a male relaUvw abeuld accompany ber. Out <ynH.?. wisdom o/ CPTHIAQREY For the home Ironer a capital ! method Is to mako covers of some ACTUAL SIZE OF NEW VEIL. from' New York. The niches re semble an aeroplane. The hole, are ao large that the veil has to be placed on the face In a certain man ner, with mo- of the aeroplane patches resting, ill. a croaa. on the tip of the now, In order to keep ihe end of that memtwsr from protrud ! ing through the veil. cheap material and of double thick ness, to fit tightly over the Ironing board. Tbey should be -.-ii at one end. ao aa to Blip easily off and on. the open aide having a <-..u- of buttons and buttonholes to keep It taut. Th. covers will ba found an immense boon, aa thny -mi easily be washed and will laat a considerable time They should al way* be kept ipaloual) clean and free from .dust. ■*m HINTS /_ I : _J__.ttOTH__iS The baby ahould in* given a i spoonful or more of water five or ai. time* a day A 2-year-old I" supposed to sleep 10 hours at night am! two In the stfternoun. ff . M A ..refill nurse pr**par>-a a fresh ri-rtc solution dally to hold tl ■ rub- In r nipple*. It---' ■ . ■ ______ IV Many a cold I* spared tb- child Who sleeps In a room with th.* win Owe wide Open at night. It a child scalp I* not In per fect health, a Utile va**-lln* makes j a good application. To make romper* wear longer, some mother* Mitch a square of goods on it,, Inside of ih* knees. ______ Band* of cloth of tb* same mate rial a* the costume are used on aklrt* a* much aa for waists. -WORTH-- KNOWING j Hqtiasli or custard pie la much nicer If tin- pastry is made and spread on the plate tha da) before baking. Thla .discovery wm Bad* by prepnrlng plea on Saturday to, Sunday's basing and eating Ontjtcas.ioon of extract will flay *'" one quart "i custard or pud ding to li"' served unfrozen. One tablespoon of extract will fla ! vor one quart of mixture 1,, be I frozen. One level 1.-jispiMill of salt will season one quart of soup, Bailee or vegetables. Tbo ordinary French dressing (three tablespoons Oil, one and one half tablespoons vinegar, one-fourth level teaspoon salt, one-eighth level teaspoon pepper) alii marinate one pint of aalad. TIE YOUR BOWS WITH CORDS Tie your lain with cords, or at least ■»»•■ cord rimming* It is the newest twist that haa been giv en in the present fad for fluff, neck piece*. With White MlMllll.. a* till bow, and Uimmlnga of soutache In pink, a girl Is sure to have some* thing brand new In the bow line. tTh* WaahlnalMii ji_ jy~ Combine Itontut* aay: ••*!! la ethical to charge high prlre* tnd r.-fu.* to guar "Kg—, _ K_A inte* I».*nlal Work." TmW 4n ■■ . aay tt I* rihlral f io charga low ericaa for I-.-ntal Work good enough IO ha a^^^ Kuarant**d. ISclrn -11 f la- methods prrmlt - ma lo de In r,. day • i.i Ih* Combine !-<-.<tl*i rci-ulre. a wa>.ia to rit, and my prim ..v.. you ona-half th* money. Thi* la what lha Lentil War I* all about. lI.WIN i. 111-.. .11 % Til '-.( A. Offlcva: I to a 1t.i,,., 11.... _. ♦.» --t-aeen <*l.»rry and Columbia. Open ever.ln«. until » and Munday* until * for 11,. working people. The Inexpensive but Acceptable Sr Cat_-__f t—~Cffax>/afj' Attention, Merchants Ton wilt be Interested to know that we have mora safes an., vault. In tally -«« than all other manofac turers combined. Wo (uaraut.*.. our .ate. and vault, to be superior to all nth. rs I'urcell Safe Co.. 312 Occidental a v., nKi'tita tor Ho: hi: Hall-Marvin Bate Co., ..lanufiii tur.ira of the gen- Mm Hall Safe A Lock Co.'. .ate. and vault-. 1 furniture "' FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [~~ furniture j __,_. COOPS Pan * !•—— matt ai »*•—Will *a»i Itw I DRY GOODS I D*-t*f GOODS ,«, -...--In.. l„ r .hri.li..- _£&•-_ ORV 00°»-*» Fancy Ribbons for Christmas SPECIAL "1 ; lVf hi :" , l'lc ,' im>' '*'"•" " SPECIAL <-_-. A the demand lor Fancy R,l>- Sjd O^CTjf-a -_- ** oons is greatest we offer '^Cl^ \PfmJ**** Yard uhiisually attractive val- " -*^* Yard width. 5 to s IK . The assortment con- width. 5 ,0 8 Inche.. . .. ... inches. tains a variety of dainty styles and colorings highly appropriate for Holiday-time uses. There are wide stripes in two-tone - effects, Persians in light and dark colors, handsome brocades and Drcsdcns, solid-color Ribbons in stripe designs, plain centers with fancy borders and Ribbons in pretty hand-painted effects. The widths range from sto 8 inches. , . . ' Arranged for convenient selection m two groups, at 25c and 39c yard; —Klrat see. Stationery in Fancy Cabinets for Christmas Gifts '- Two-quire Cabinets of fabric-finished its Upright Holly Cabinets containing two tioncry, decorated with large bow of moire quires of paper In various sizes, with en ribbon ; 75c. velopes . 50c. Ilaviland Cabinets, rich purple boxes con- Berlin's Colonial I.awn Cabinets contain tabling finished paper and envelopes ing three quires of paper and envelopes to of superior quality; one-quire size, 25c; match; $1.50. two-quire size, 50c. Crane's Linen Lawn Upright Cabinets, Large Cabinets, embellished with em- containing two quires with envelopes; §1.25. bossed holly design, containing 100 sheets Other i.m, Gift Cabinets in pretty nov and 80 envelopes of fabric-finished paper; city effects arc shown at prices ranging up 50c. tO $2.50. —First Floor. Large Stocks fv~ 1 ■'■"■• 1 ft *ay 1 A Mail _•<_*__. rredericka nelson •**» Handkerchiefs I m.......... J Executed. U^mmttmea.i FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. I ;^..7f"j I 111 l "v"** I -.I--, flnaaa ll.llr .- _. .-.-■ v ... . II- lL±i__i B'__J '»,.. lltnalnsr. for ( lirl.l.iin. llii.l»«-.«. * ±~n _7~ Basfeißemjafesroom Suggestions for Practical Gifts LONG SILK KIMO- ___$___ NOS, §3.7s—Long, full Kimonos of good quality J ,^ sill., will) many shirring /fj-%r<^\ across .shoulders at front /OtaW'le^.^A BCroM slimilflcrs at front //._ v ll '\ ' and back, and having front flw^'l •jL \Ay and flowing sleeves trim- V-f^to'l Yv mcd with satin hands. [M T\ '■ 4 . Colors, dark-green, navy- ft ll' c * blue, lavender, light-blue li-'v |. and red, with pretty Oricn- /in AMs_ lal designs in attractive i7jge\\ rivt \ i oiiiliinat mii colorings. Very »>■ JH , JL_, l\ J. *_F i-Lii NrnT^'i it* appropriate for Christmas /J j^iWtwß •i* X A.M X f ll\ri_» gift*, and will lit- put up in Oi'ftfi_*VfMl__^ fancy box if desired. •*?*'^-^__27'****^ 7f7 CHILDREN'S SWEATERS, $1.25—0f wool, in car dinal color, with high neck and belt. Si/,--, 2to 5 years. Prettily boxed for gift purposes. DAINTY TEA APRONS, 59c—Of all-over embroidery in leaf pattern, cut round and trimmed with embroil ruffle; witle sash to tic. SEWING APRONS AT 50c—Made of dotted Swiss and trimmed all around with pretty filet lace; deep pockets, and wide sash to tic. TEA APRONS AT 39c—Of dotted Swiss, crossbar dim ity and plain lawn. Trimmed with embroidery insertion or ruffles of embroidery; bave node sash to tic. MAIDS' APRONS. 25c—Of white lawn, with wide, square lint.-Hi- over shoulder end brood sash to tic*. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GLOVES—Women's Two-clasp Glace Gloves, overscam sewn, in black and tan; attractively boxed; 85c pair. Children's Gauntlet Gloves in tan and brown, plain and cowboy styles; 59c ii id 7 ■■ pair. Seasonable Knit Underwear Items Women's heavy cotton Fleece-lined Union Suits in high neck, long sleeve, ankic-lcngth style, warm and durable. Women's Pteeeo-lined Vests of pure white cotton in high neck, long sleeve style; Drawers In ankle length to match. Price SO) garment." Boys' Union Suits of gray flcccc-lincd cotton; 25c. Children's Pleeee-Kned Cotton Vests in white, cream and gray, with high neck and long sleeves; Cant- and Drawers in ankle length to match. Price 25c garment. (Frederick & Nelson) V INCORPORATtD '**,*. World's Tour by Wireless Contest open to alt student wlre lea. operators. The student re ceiving the highest merit mark and developing ihe greateet proficiency as • wireless operator will be awarded $100 IN GOLD, A MEDAL AND ran TRIP AROUND THE WORLD. - tin and after December 1, 1909. each atudent wireless operator of the International Inatltute of Wire lea* Telegraphy. Inc. will tic given a merit mark, semi-monthly, for proficiency In work. Merit alone will be awarded, tmAammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmoMMmmatt^matM BE 11 €? }g™« ___\ _\*_ _ __ \ A\ _. .io.iv,,, for mg S.TO AG E Hou.chold Good.. \S/ j 03 __ n- — _ ._■--.. --*-V- ;;> - J every student la rut on an equal basts, and Individual work is what counts. The contest Is open to all .-Indent wireless operators who complete the course on or before May 1, 1910. ; The tour will begin June ", 1910,'. and extend over a period of eight months. Salary will be paid tba' student wireless operator while on the world's tour and will be the In ternational Institute's representa tive to alt nations. '._■';?' \, investigate. "Ll. of W. TV 106 While Bldg. Main 6920. 1 0