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FANCY WORK PRIZE JOnm.. M'BRYDE ST. CLAIRSVILE, O,, Oct. 31 What will all the men do when the | women invade man’s domain in} busine: pas? | “Fancy work,” says husky Jobn| MeBryde. McBryde does needlewor leisure hours, and copped the first | prize at the county fair here with | a piece of embroidery respresenting strawberries In a basket MeBryde is 30 y old, a ma chinist at the Barton mines of the Youghiogheny & Ohio Coal Co. k during | > thia Greys orrespond Dear Miss Grey—I have a swans-| down hat but got it wet once and} can not wear it because th ewans | down keeps falling out. Could you} tell me what to do? A—The probability is that moths have gotten in tt. The only thing) to do is to take it to a professional cleaner. Dear Miss Grey—(1) Can recommend a cure for stoutness? (2) Do you be! plogy and | horoscope readi p such @ thing as luck? will} darken and strengt he n eye | brows? (4) Is there a cx or ner yousness and sensitiveness? (5) How should one put jam on the} bread and butter? (6) Should Grapes be eaten at the table with} the fingers? (7) Should apples be eut into quarters and then eaten with the fingers? (8) When eat ing cheese, is it proper to cut a small piece and eat it with a knifet} (9) How should corn be eaten’ SENSITIVE. A—(1) Dieting is the best cure for stoutness. Following is a list of the things that you must, and} also must not, eat May take fish, nearly all fresh fish, boiled; meats, lean beef, mut ton or lamb, chicken, game boiled or poached, on toast; @ry crusts, stale bread, dry Vegetables, spinach, celery, asparagus, cauliflower, onions, | white cabbage, tomatoes, radishes, olives; desserts, ripe fruits only,| acid varieties pref ; drinks, | one cup of tea or coffee, without | millk, cream or sugar, or a glass} of water, sipped at the end of the} meal. Must not take soups, sal mon, bluefish, salt fish, pork, veal sausage, made dishes, fats, potatoes, macaroni, oatmeal, hominy, rice. beets, carrots, turnips, parsnips, puddings, pies, pastry, cakes, sugar sweets, cream, beer or wine. The exercise of touching the floor with | the finger tips, without bending the | knees, for ten minutes night and| morning is also good (2) No. | (3) Apply with a tiny brush night | and morning the following prepara- | you What the RES, | bread, | toast; reases, | tion: Cologne, 2% ounces, gt r-| ine, 1% ounces, fluid extract of | Jaborandi, 2 drams. Shake before using (4) Plenty of outdoor exercise} will help. If serious, consult a phy-| sician, (5) Break a bit of bread from the whole slice, spread with butter. then with the jam, which has pre viously been removed from the jar | to the dinner plate or bread and butter dish. (6) Yes (7) Yes (8) If cheese is soft, spread it with a knife uopn a bit of cracker. If hard, the cheese ts served cut in small, thin slices which may be eaten with the fingers (9) Corn on the cob may be taken up with the fingers. It is| more convenient to eat canned corn with a spoon, but strict observ of etiquette hold that all vege tables should be eaten with a fork if possible. Retail Prices at Public Markets rike LACK MARKET : 4 r ‘ M ti f * MATE, WESTLAKE There are many laws on the statute books that w id re peal, In 34 5 men have absolute control over the ehildren; they even may, within the law, send a child to China to be reared asa Chinese. (This has been done.) We want equal guardianship over the children we bear We want equal property rights, In many states a wife's prop erty becomes her husband's, even the clothes she wears and the ages she earns, And at the husband's death the wife inherits an income only (usually one-third of the real estate) from the rty she helped to earn We want a voice in the laws controlling marriage and i voree In South Carolina no divorce ts obtainable on any grounds whatsoever; in that same state a husband may will to a concubine & prescribed amount of property We want protective and beneficial legislation (industrial, ed. ueational and social) for women and children, and we want to elect officers who will enforce that legislation We want to abolish the labor of the 2,000,000 children who work {n mills and factorte (To Be Concluded.) corns, 2 tablespoons allspice, 1 tv blespoon cloves, 1 ounce cinnamon. Slice 100 1 cup salt with cold water to cover Let stand brine and » vinegar. D: rock or jars. Boll together the | remember that the best time to cut following, pour over the cucumbers | or file them {s at night Just before and seal One gallon vinegar, 1 | getting Into bed. After having cut up brown sugar, dered alum OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN MACHINIST WINS I __ VOTES FOR WOMEN BY MRS. GEORGE A SMITH. WHAT WOMEN WANT (Continued from Saturday. ) PICKLES, onions, 8 Oil Pickles. uniform medium-sized | the Julce, 24 bours. Drain from cald cucumbers th weak rain and pack, either in If the 1 tablespoon pow-| them rub a 2 tablespoons pepper. linto them. jand let stand over night with itx dry jeucumbers without paring; alice} pound whole white mustard » very thin like shavings, Lay tn sa ounce ground black pepper, 1 $ hours, using 2-3 bag of table salt co ginger and 1 of cinnamon Drain off this liquor, and ff too layer of tomatoes and onions in salty, wash off with cold water.|& kettle, sprinkle with spice, then Add 3 pints of small white onlons | tomatoes and ontons, ete, until all suced first a with a piece |are used, Cover with vinegar and of alum size of a se nut dis | let boll two hours, after which pack solved in ft, prepare onions same |!n small jars as cucumbers. Mix all together with 3 ounces of white mustard \ RRR AR RAP RSENS : seed, 2 ounces of white ground pe eced, 2 can of white ground pep- | A THOUGHT. * per, 1 ounce celery need, 1 pint pure | ¥ * ive oll, Cover al th ec ne * a Pace jelly yp a : a te # It is very nice to think * a few days. = | The world ts full of meat and & 2 * drink, * Green Cucumber Pickiea \* With aie children saying * Select 1 peck of fresh cucumbers! @ in every Christian kind of # of uniform size. Wash in cold), place. ne water, Place in a crock and add} » Robert Louis Stevenson. * * * eee eee eee naile are inclined to spll very little cold 1 dozen Strain off 1 pound sugar nh sult cream FINEST OF PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS AND BABY GRANDS IN A SALE ELEGANT BABY GRANDS, PIANOLA PIANOS, | AND FINEST OF UPRIGHTS, NEW AND USED | AT PRICES UNPRECEDENTED NEARLY EVERY MAKE INCLUDED ONES, INCLUDING EVEN THE CHICK- ERING, TO BE SACRIFICED. Merchandising—Terms to Be Cash or One- Tenth Cash, Balance to Be Paid as Best Suits Purchasers’ Convenience for the Additional Simple Interest. seiaassea Sia - ft ul to buy two instro-}main open until Seven o'clock in the evening in all Pre Monday morning, we commence | ments for what would usually be oan : an a re ©: cleuingost end of fine ot. P04 for but one jcincts OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED TOWNS ance—uprights and grands, planola ALL THESE AT $215, AND CITIES pianos and others; many excellent| For $215 (and it need not be all Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 8th Day of October, 1910 ones, at guch greatly. reduced |® Steinway, or a Fischer, or aj (Aud Seal) OTTO A. CASE, of every one of them within the new, while | tb next fourteen days very fanciest largest s and mont ant ean We find that our contracts with | ela logue les the} compel us to take more than thirty | Story & Clark, 8 al even| arloads of their instruments be-| the Chickering | fore New Year's. Failing to ae During th a ai | this, we lose ¥ Important qua lose out all types of player planos tity discounts on the ent ears | that bh code gu ay bins pian =| suppl been able keep step with the| * wusaty carloads of pianos, pl apid and wonderful progress in| at diag have or 5 n player plano making. We| sold, even r the »w plano Apollo nl , ‘ 2 Fy profit-per-plano pe of Angelus Aol Oocltins Shall King County issue its negotiable coupon bonds Mus c We ow, he ; sap — 4 | sie 7 4 76 ; ao aca sce ay i “ hem t very latest/in and to the aggregate amount of $1,750,000,00, in na! © plano: be « made by ene » iv f 75 ements are off Haters and ethers Pectl¥e| series, consecutively numbered, of 1,750 bonds of King ee f ed instruments |County, in denominations of $1,000 each, payable to in every commer. | CLOSING OUT PIANOLA PIANOS | SUC h party or person, parties or persons, as shall pur It with pi Pianola pianos, for which we!chase the same, or to bearer, twenty years after date ¢ this to be a fact,| Were heretofore compelled to ask ‘ 1 | to sacrifee our re. | $900 and $1,000 and more, will now|O! Issue, with interest at the rate of not to exceed four a portion of £0 for $657, $770, ete, ete. Willland one-half per cent per annum, payable annually, ther thar take ent” planos in part pay > : cu the eat ment, too, at fair valuation e jand by and through its Board of County Commission —hen al Pianola: plane id others for|ers, contract indebtedness by selling said bonds, or por ordinart) ree which the prices were established | - . » tions thereof, from time to-time, at not les EVERYBODY KNOWS THEM At $550, $650 and $750, all of them) ethan pat, Sida lo not & tide ch i we are golng to close out at cost,|and to expend or cause to be expended, under the direc nobody kt " = shout, Os l fa Bors wet Ga tion and subject to the approval of said Board, all the ths anateniy, pnt Jee them for 875, $426. e , Siseeiatbeic tenes aoe ey Pudie with aia tar tar thie wath Vise |proceeds ¢ f such sale, in aid and in furtherance and than. 1 which are household |"@mainder of several carloads of|completion of the improvement and for the several 4 » ,| the elegant regular $350, $450 and]... eye c der $a50 wands, Which” Welw: ottered particular purposes, and in the sums respectively for page heretofore for $290 and $450. Aleach such purpose, as is mentioned and set forth in the] Go till further reduction of 10 per{,., } “¥ upright {cont will be made upon these re-|T¢ olutions adopted by the Board of County Commis pianos of world |4uced prices, and at this figure|sioners of King County, on the 28th day of September luding even |@¥eFY One of them should find al 1Q1( , . ( the beet in thu{home before the end of this week the Decker, the | LITTLE PAYMENTS IF WANTED ‘tind me | & Da sa pera ne If you are not prepared to pay all the outer, "| cash, then pay us one-tenth of the 5 | t amount in cash and take two years’| State of Washington, County o y kote ete, al et per State of Washington, ¢ ty of King c a Steck small|ltime in which to finish paying the 1 ; As : grand plane $450.00 which could | balance oeR DATHAE Te I, OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor and ex-officio ni secured for alm doubl | ‘This {n the greatest selling event] ( lerk of the Board of County Commissioners of King most superb regular $1,160 | Cre? pee in the history jot the |County, Washington, do hereby certify that the above ‘ d, showing practi. | Pi8ver Piano trade, ‘ou'll heartily | whatevesinel as agree with this statement if you {ANd foregoing list of nominations is a true, full and 4 $950 fancy mahog saga a Ugate this sale complete list of the nominations certified to me by the ber may be had for| Reduced prices, however, apply ; ‘ : ery pretty fancy ma-|only to the present stock on hand,|¥o'!OUS Pi litical parties of King County, W ashington, © baby grand for {It will therefore pay you to call at|4S therein set forth. | eotneew tee are is asked, will pie walt any longer? Act (Seal) OTTO A. CASE, ¢ ‘ounty Auditor, Splendid upright pianos will go| Remember the place~Hilers My.| Witness my hand and official seal this 26th dé ry of Oc- at cut prices that will make it pos-|sic House, Third and University tober, A, D, 1910, outside of the City of Seattle jto the electors of King County the question of the pro Re e % 1$1,750,000.00, whict ll appea yon the ballots a Sale Begins Monday Morning—Prices Positively the, ee ee ee ss Very Lowest Ever Placed in the History of Piano jo'clock in the evening of the same day, THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1910. NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN, that on Tuesday, the Eighth Day of November, A, D. 1910, in the Coun ty of King and State of Washington, an election will be held for Congressional, State, District, County and Precinet Officers, as follows: One Congress, to represent this State in the United States Five Judges of the Supreme Court for the State of Wash ington Two Judges of the Superior Court for King County One State Senator for the 30th Senatorial District Representative in Sixtyesecond Congress of the One State Senator for the 31st Senatorial District One State Senator for the 32nd Senatorial District One State Senator for the 33rd atorial District One State Senator for the 34th Senatorial District One State Senator for the 35th Senatorial District One State Senator for the 36th Senatorial District One State Senator for the 37th Senatorial District Three State Representatives for the 40th Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 41st Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 42nd Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 43rd Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 44th Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 45th Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 46th Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 47th Legislative District One County Sheriff One County Clerk One County Auditor One County Treasurer One County Prosecuting Attorney. One County Assessor One County Superintendent of Common Schools One County Engineer One County Coroner One County Commissioner for the First District One County Commissioner for the Second District One County Wreckmaster Four Justices of the Peace for Seattle Precinct. Four Constables for Seattle Precinct Republican Ticket Representative in Cong WILL IAM ©. HUMPHREY. Judges of the Bupreme Court, Term 4 year 6 year 6 year 6 your 6 years, MARK A, FULLER 30th n. A Hist Ber RALP 2nd Be DANIEL 43rd Senatorial PLINY L. Be om sth on 3th Ber JOBIA 36th Bnatorial District. CHAS Vote for Five *, MACK F. GOBE » GEORGE B, MORRIS 8, FRANK H, RUDKIN N. PARKER PON #, EMMETT State Senators, natorin} District, ° BOWEN patorial Distriet HD, NICHOLS natorial District. LANDON Dintrict. ALLEN. atorial District GE U. PIPER natorial District H COLLINS. Be. McAVOY. 37th Senatorial Dintrict. FRAN 40th Rey Fu FRED HOWARD D. dist Rep K ©, JACKSON. ate Representativ presentative District. Vote for Three TONKIN J. MESS TAYLOR resentative District. Vote for Two. CHAS. H. ENNIS. GEORGE B. WEBSTER 4nd Re WALT EDGA sive District, for Two, ER T. CHRISTENSEN. R J. WRIGHT pre One Justice of the Peace for the respective Precincts of King | ae preventative District. County ontside of the City of Seattle One Constable for the respective Precincts of King County There will also be submitted to the Electors of this State and County a proposed Amendment to Article 6 (V1) of the Constitution, Which will appear upon the ballots as follows: “FOR the proposed Amendment to Article Six (VI) of the Constitution, relating to the qualifications of voters within this State AGAINST the prop. Amend the Constitution, relating to the'quali this State.” ent to Article 6 (V1) of ications of voters within Also a proposed Amendment to Section 10, Article 3, of the Constitution, which will appear upon the bal- lots as follows: “FOR Article T ffice of Governor AINST Amendment to Section Ten (10) nstitution relating to the succession | of} Amendment to Section Ten (10) f the Constitution relating to the succes fice of G nor.” the Three (3) » the « ver At the same time and places there will be submitted posed King County Harbor Bond Issue, amounting to llows: “King County Harbor Be Issue. YES." “King County Harbor Bond Issue NO.” Polls at said Election will be opened at Eight o'clock in the morning and remain open until Eight} in all Precincts TOWNS AND CITIES, and ed at Nine o'clock in the morning and re N INCORPORATED will be of WILL VICTC 44th Representativ H. BE JAC Vote for Two, IAM WRAY, MR ZE NICK. Matrict, Vote for Two. KE? IHENT NEDY 8OME: FRAN District. Two, ptative Vote for RS HAYES 8MITH. C18 PATRICK GOSS. OBCAR M FRED (ith Repres H H D. gE | 6th Represer ative District. Vote for Two. HAROLDBON, W. HASTIN ative District. Vote for Two. BUCHANAN FOSTER. County Audi tor. oTTo A. CASE. County Engineer. JAMES R. MORRISON. County Superintendent of Common Schools. A. & BURROWS County Avscssor. ALPERT PARISH. County Clerk. D. K. SICKLES. County Treasurer. WILL H. HANNA County Sheriff. ROBE RT T HODGE County Coroner. JAMES C. SNYDER. Prosecuti JOHN County Ist Com DAVIE 2nd Com M. L ing Attorney. FP MURPHY ‘Commi Vote ner. » for Two. missioner District ) McKENZIE. pmissioner District. HAMIL TON. Wreok Master. BOR! J attle JOHN JOHN RR FRED | Constabi JAME 13 FB > Ww WILLIAMS. ustices of the Peace Precinet Vote for Four B. GORDON B. CARROLI GRORGE C. BROWN jes, Seattic Precinct. Vote for Four. SHANNON TOM MULLIGAN w.c OSCAR A Justices Auburn GEOR Black W. W JONES. WISE of the Peace, Country Pre- cincts, GE C, MEADE Diamond DAVIES. Enumelaw CHAS Kent BE. A Neweast JAME Ravensde JAME Vashon F. C. Constables, Auburn AUGU SCHOMBURG ROCKWELL le S GREGGS ale 8 H, NESRITT TUBRS Country Precincts, ST ROEHI Koumclaw J. 8, SWIFT Vashon 8. W JACOBS Democratic Ticket "Repre entative in Congress. w 20th c Sint cr a2nd W. BLACK State Benatore. Benatorial District GUINERSON Senatorial Dintrict 1A8, PETROVITBKY Senatorial Dintrict GEORGE FO COTTERILL, Sard Be orlal District 24th Senatorial District CHARLES G, HEIFNER 6th Senatorial District JOHN L, FITZPATRICK 86th Senatorial District wits LH. MERRITT A 40th Ar ‘ w dist Senatorial District, A. BOOTH State Representatives Representative District Vote for Three RCHIE SMITH 8. G. KUHN G, BEWARD. Representative District Vote for Two, OTTO REINING TY 2nd 4 E ard 44th i L 45th eh 1OMAS FL BURNS. ntative Vote for J. SMITH IWARD G Rep Two WILL District Two. Representative for District. for Two. Representative Vote SEPH M. GLASGOW. H. MERRIAM Representative District Vote for Two Represantative District, Vote for Two. JOHN A, STEINBERGER, District sh Representative District Vote for Two. FRANK J. HANNAN Bis JE SMITH. Socialist’ Labor Ticket County Assessor, ay GHORGE O'WARAMAN, Labor Ticket State Senators, 20th Bena Distriet, JAMES DURHAM C. W. BLAKE s2nd Distriet, i H. A. PATZOLD. } 23 t q 4rd Senatorial Dintriet, | P. K. MOR - q ae rs ; Mth Senatorial Distrtet . a —$———ininaey bth Be | District, | CLAUDE GUYNN, : <n aitag | 36th Senatorial Distriet, q Ww PULVER. ny Ser rial Distriet, A. G. BROWN State Representatives 40th Representative Distriet, Vote for Three, M. J. O'GRADY. “ P, H. MARTINA. HENRY NOBLE. Vote for Two, F. M. SHARP. C. J. WALL tnd Representative District, Vote for Two, H. BOLTON. P. H. KINNEY. T 43rd Representative District Vote for Two, GEO. T. MeNAMARA, ARTHUR M. FALLON, Ge County Auditor. RC XY WILLIAMS. County Engineer. Tt 108. H. RYAN. County Guperintendest of Common) Se M hools. ARY G. O'MEARA County Assessor. 8 B. AGNEW County Clerk. County Treasurer. R W. Littleton County Sheriff. W. NELSON, County Coroner. T R. LOER Prosecuting Attorney. TE County Commissione: ist € JO 2nd H 108. R Vote for Two. Yommisstioner District HN SCHRAM Commissioner District P. RASMUSSEN Seat GEORGE Justices of the Peace. tle Precinct Vote for Four. A, CUSTER Constables, Seattle Precinct. Vote for Four. Constable, Country Precincts Kent T D. TUCKER Socialist Ticket Representative in Congress. ON, W. W. SMITH Judges of the Supreme Court, Term 6 years, W. EB. RICHARDS 6 years, B, J. BROWN 6 years, SAMUEL SADLER 6 years, A. H. BARTH, ty 2nd 42nd Gh Ww ears, HORACE G. CUPP State Senators, District RATHE. LES. State Representatives, District Vote for M R. MACKLIN, Two ORGE CRONK 46th R | 44th Repres ‘ a Vote for Twa = 2 ae W. R. ANDERSON, ©) D, B. CARR. 45th Representative Disteet THOS. J. HARBACH, E. B. AULT. ; for Two. CHAS. W. DOYLE, H. E. REES. 47th Representative District, Nez Bs ke tue wb clcssousl uct 4 Vote Vote for Twa, ‘ THOS. MULCAHY. : PETER LAURENCE, County Commisisoners, Vote for Two, Ist Commissioner's District, H. W. UTTER sioner’s District, J. TIERN 2nd Comm w Independent Non ; Partisan Judiciary Ticket alPaf oa Judges of the Supreme Court | Vote for Five. Term : 6 years, CHARLES B, SHEPARD HANS BUGGE. WM, HICKMAN MOORS | PRESTON M. TROY. rren W, TOLMAN. Mal ol29 el TE ol FSET% oI* soag hh Nn | 6 years 6 year W Prohibition Ticket ety For Representative in Congres” DUNLAP. * Fy) 5 fi ‘f R. I i ae, Non-Partisan Judiciary Ticket of the Superior Court. 6. 953 &f ‘ele Judges Brin + So Vote for 1W0, wi art J. T, RONALD, Reni $x) JOUN F. MAIN, GEORGE H. CLEMENTSON: JOU r..¢

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