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6 5 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910 anor . Republican Ticket | Democratic Ticket | Socialist ‘Labor Ag = Representative in Congress. Ticket 2 | OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN TICE OF | ALL WRAPPED UP IN FNER 6 foars, PRANK H. RUDKIN, A PAISLEY SHAWL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; that dh Tuesday,|. 170 SMBTT NS. PARKER. oe F COTTERILL the Eighth Day of November, A. D. 1910, in the Coun-|_ ® Years, MARK A. Ft TON ; z ccna Labor Ticket eis . ‘ P - ——eemenences | 3rd Senatorial District, ty of King and State of Washington, an election will re State Senator . : ‘ ‘ . BO | on Jiat “ . be held for Congressional, State, District, County and $Oth Senatorial Distric Representative in Congre WILLIAM B. HUMPHREY W. W. BLACK Judges of the Gupreme Court, State Senators. County Assessor, “ Vote for Five. 20th Senatorial District 4 é Term EO OHARAHAS 3 C. BE. GUIBERSON | AR y 4 years, MACK F, GOSE, 21st Senatorial District d 6 years, GEORGE KE, MORRIS. CHAS, PETROVITSKY a The Best Kinds of Yeast Who made the first yeast? And raw potato or boiled pot those who have ased them both ways with equally good results think the grat ed potato has the advantage of be ing made iy much leas time tions ofter The really oasential points are a thin batter /that the water shall be dotling, so and let it} that all the cells of the flour or po: how does a young housekeeper start her own, when away from stores or 42nd Benatorial District friends, where she can neither buy nor borrow? are q asked. Simply make with Mour and wa stand in a warm place till It fer | tato may be ruptured. The salt and pices chioaengpnicemeiincm aiepee uttinnctoanse tsi escenescaninte State Senators, / ; ments and ts full of bubbles. A sugar assist in the fermentation deacinea Piasee s hin B. A. BOWEN 34th Senatorial District. s0th Distrie | pint of this ferment is equal to one |and the hops and ginger serve, to Precinct Officers, as follows: FF vodhua —— be : & ret, | cup of old yeast in starting the new. | prevent the yeast from souring | by One Representative in Congress, to represent this State in Sint Senatorial District 2 HARLES G. HEIFN R : JAMES DURHAM, There are three kinds of yeast In | checking the fermentation before har & Ais ath Sater B, “eign ; ria - s eo . 1 general u the dry, the com-|all the sugar is converted into alco the Sixty-second Congress of the United States _RALPH D. NIC HOLS. 26th Benatorial District. SRE ——— pressed and the liquid—each of /hol; they also give it an agreeably Five Judges of the Supreme Court for the State of Wash-| 32nd Benatorlal aa. JOHN L. FITZPATRICK. ‘ i Natriet, y : en —! Har merits }pungent taste, If-not used in too © inexpensive, | large quantities, Old potatoes are which has its pec ington Senatorial District, Dry yeast cakes DANIEL LANDON 30th ; always ready to use, and generally | better than new for yeast, because | Two Judges of the Superior Court for King County. pontanhiee ~ ‘ 3 at a liked by those who care more for | they contain more sugar Porcelain | One State Senator for the 30th Senatorial District. 83rd Senatorial District, _Wwha, H. MERRIT r a" Senatorial Distriet, y economy of time and trouble than jor granite kettles for boiling tte One State Senator for the 31st Senatorial District PLINY L. ALI Sith Senatorial District. SOS # i bireaee F for the quality of their bread hops and potatoes, and earthen Pat s s, : PdnecesidhsSnctearcemsadl D, x Compressed ast cake, lke! bowls and wooden spoons for mix ne State Senator for the 32nd Senatorial District ith Genstorlal Dacca S=‘LSsé«A A, BOOT HL — ——— ag “Flelschmann's,” are — excellent }ing, are best, as iron and tin cause One Senator for the 33rd Senatorial District a i demi tbe . 3rd Senatorial Distriet, when perfectly fresh; the best form | the yeast to turn dark-colore Ie t One Senator for the 34th Senatorial District GEORGE UV. PIF State Representatives. PK M of yeast where bread is made in The yeast for starting mug oO: ° “ia — — — ee | 60th Representative District: > MOHR ‘ large quantities, But for a small|fresh and lively, and never ad oe Senator for the 35th Senatorial District 45th Benatorial District, m Or tay tare Ri | Sees ec! " quarter o! 2 bo! ixture has become One Senator for the 36th Senatorial District . : ta family, where only a quarter of a/till the boiling mixtu 4 6 % 1 JOGLA Conte 34th Benatorial Distrlen cake is used perhaps twice a week, |lukewarm, or the plant will be One Senator for the 37th Senatorial District. _ —_ ARCHIE SMITH i or for those living at a distance | killed, It must be kept warm and) Three Si , islative District : 7 1 IHN from the stores, they are not so con: |gtirred several times while rising, Tw Mgualt Representarives for the 40th paren ee letalet (ee memaras Dietriet v. 8. G. KUHN ba oo venlent or cheap as good home| and the next day put away in well Jwo State Representatives for the 41st Legislative Di CHAS. B. McAVOY we. 6. eawike a Distie. ee made yeast, They have almost en-/xcalded glass jars. Keep it in a Two State Representatives for the 42nd Legislative District _ We G. SEWARD : id tirely taken the place of baker's | cool place; freezing or intense heat I'wo State Representatives for the 43rd Legislative District. | 37th Senatorial District. dist Representative District, CLAUDE GUYNN, " yeast | will kill the yeast plant. Reserve bas fare ar nei ree ; Two State Representatives for the 44th Legislative District Vote for Two, h Senatorial Distant The simplest form of liquid yeast |a portion for the next rising in a Nebo : : detopite " i fs made with four, salt and boiling | small jar by itself, as opening the Tw State Representatives for the 45th Legislative District. | —— OTToR a, strict, { hop water. To this many add po often causes the yeast to lose Tw State Representatives for the 46th Legislative District ‘shih Manvanemtaties Deetlek. 8. PULVER 4 tatoes and a little sugar, and son strength. Always shake or stir Two State Representatives for the 47th Legislative District » Wenn tor Theos THOMAS F. BURNS. il Serato Mr tke Naat hie be eed Pe Toast te good when it is foamy One County Sheriff. ¥. Hi. TONKIN 42nd Representative District District, ¢ the growth of yeast. Potato yeast |or full of beads, has a brisk, pun One County Clerk. oR Vote for Two : rises more rapidly, and keeps - ng [se at odor and a good deat igo we County pea FRED J. MESS C. J. SMITH. 3 — er without souring, than flourjand vim ie poor when If you've ever choo-chooed out of Ine County Treasurer: OW. ) iia State Represer yeast; bread made from it is sweet. |an acid odor and looks watery OF /Giasgow a few miles and come tol One County Prosecuting Attorney. _HOWARD D, TAYLOR. Be hak eda rk AGE meatal i Hight, and does not dry quickly. As|has a thin film over the top. [a “particularly smoky town, the] Gre county P dist Representative District, ina R satative Distics | ePrenentative DisGuaaaE « to the comparative merits of grated | MARY J. LINCOLN. |cnances are it was Paisley, where Zounty Assessor, : i arena sigh sy ard Representative District. eS i i eer — = mem }a canny Scotchman tw still colning ye County Superintendent of Common Schools, wn ise at ote for Three, " Ld “ounty Ef . ENNIS . . Re peekae Anas nen b. millions from the old family shaw! ne County Engineer. CHAS, H M. J. O'GRAD’ “WASH THE DISH RS) ONGE A DAY works. Pretty dirty place for any-! One County Coroner. canine a were y. : th o u WOU VWNVS oUt g thing as beautiful as SOME Paisley] Gye © ee 7 he F District e 2 oR. P. H. MARTINA. ™ Narrane TID Tr NWIER | shawls to come from, but they're ne County Commissioner for the First Distric 42nd Representative District. ceeuatoas tine or iS A VUYIUA OD UF UU UViGO | sti? coming. The picture shows One County poorest for the Second District. . ond vows for Twe. n= yey be aaae HENRY NOBLE. ba how one of them was draped ef- Ine County Wreckmaster z Ne tor Fwe. — — “Don't work so hard,” ts the ad-, Washing ho says is the moat cost-|@ctlvely in this season's style. Four Justices of the Peace for Seattle Precinct. WALTER T. CHRISTENSEN. JOSEPH M. GLASGOW, {ist Representative Distiay a. vice of Dr. Charles EB. Page, vet ly thing in household life, so wear Four Constables for Seattle Precinct. EDGAR J. WRIGHT. L. H. MERRIAM Vote for Twa, = Boston doctor, to housewiy ing and injurious fs it to women ‘ + C * i ee iK PR whe a Page has stadied modern living His advice is to get rid of about ia Gr rQ| One Justice of the Peace for the respective Precincts of King | (377 Representative District. dGtb Representative District. F. M. SHARP, a from the woman's point of view un- half the clothing which we wear. | County outside of the City of Seattle (- Vote for Two. Vote for Tw ‘ ay tH ne is the word of authority! Other points made by the doctor! orres mn One Constable for the respective Precincts of King County WILLIAM WRAY. C, J. WALL, cla 8 “Most of women's fils,” be says, “The woman at home should oot) —— © eee outside of the City of Seattle. Be Eat cena 42nd Representative Distrlet, vr higelbempemngy ledge Mein work longer than three hours at] Dear Miss Grey: Will you tell! There will also be submitted to the Electors of this rg pao a ee renee cats te Lisheteeeerts Vote tor Saal ; y womet bd a s ime why there is such a day as Hab-|c ») ° . ’ j H th Representative iw . 46th Representative District. homes and then become tired and| “Don't wash the dishes after|iowe'en, who was the founder of|>tate and County acproposed Amendment to Article 6 Vote for Two. ePetvote for Two. T. H. BOLTON. i te Ea \ soothe ig fis nee pgs aan a tar arent toe the same and why it occurs on that}(VI) of the Constitution, which will appear upon the eee 4 oe we 4 ‘ : ’ nt ad the t NNE OHN cINBERGE NNEBY. mY women grow tired doing things) tackle them. em Gate! ASTAR READER. |allots as follows: pppoe a JOHN A. STEINBERGER, a a ee cn lenne rome meas tbe Melty) 4 - This information was print “FOR the proposed Amendment to Article Six (VI) of the costa he af; hoe 43rd Representative District. 1) te . t Ne » ope don the Wo y t The] Co; , ithi > t rromage + pe rome re . 3 Ing beds and doing housework gen-| “Women In the home life work| Star Friday, October 21, under the| constitution, relating to’ the qualifications of voters within this | 65th Representative District, 47th Representative District Vote: tees abbe, erally must not be regarded as ex- harder than women behind the | head, “Two Hallowe'en Parties.” | >tate.” Vote for Two. Vote for Two “a ae mene, boungee ot the counters. Nothing is = exacting | — “AGAINST the proposed Amendment to Article 6 (VI) of] SOMERS HAYES SMITH. FRANK J. HANNAN. element of worry, and weariness as the ror of the modern house-| Near Mise Grey (1) Will you the Constitution, r f tis 1 cations of voters within Y oe : please tell me how a girl 18 years! tht Grate” os ‘ ee eee JOE SMITH. old should wear her hair? i. 46th Representative District. |e tom, tone should she wear! Also a proposed ‘Amendment to Section 10, Article Vote for Two, (2) Ie it proper for a girl to bola |3, of the Constitution, which will appear upon the bal-| oscar Mm. RAROLDSON. a b ‘se arm when walking alon; ae _— the street? ming sos ilots as follows: FRED W. HASTINGS. GEO. T. McNAMARA. ARTHUR M. FALLON, 44th Representative Distrlet :: Vote for Two.) 7 W. R. ANDERSON, * without rest. that accompanies it. keeper ‘ ecanaars — County Auditor. ROY WILLIAMS. County Engineer. “| (4) What would be a nice Christ “FOR the proposed Amendment to Section Ten (10) of | ————————- THOS. H. RYAN. D. B. CARR. W PO’ EAS 7 . 7th Representative District, a RA TATO Y T |mas present for a young tan} Article Three (3)-of the Constitution relating to the succession . en Setar Sam - 4 bert * about 21 4s the eifies of Cencn” ‘ County Superintendent of Common) gs:h Representative District e | One-quarter cup flour A—(1) Either parted or pompa-| °° Te office seiepeesoeg i H. D. BUCHANAN. Schools. ; When sewing hooks on a wash| O®@quarter cup sugar dour in front, remembering that] “AGAINST the proposed Amendment to Section Ten (10) MARY G. O'MBARA THOS. J. HARBACH, ‘ } Gress. which will need frequent | Perea tear Dannie the large rat is no longer worn, and/of Article Three (3) «| the Constitution relating to the succes-}| H. E. FOSTER. Hb Mek car spo SARA MRE aa EPR 4 ; 7 e . . oe ut iy 1 . twiet i . ” "4 . sabe od pressing, try sewing the eyes on) One to 2 quarts boiling water. |some Kies A binck’ ribbon bow {20M to the office of Governor. Gounty Auditor. County Assessor. ; the upper flap and the hooks on the under instead of the reverse) (the usua} way). The outer fap may then be ironed smoothly The best kind of flannel for a fomentation is a piece of soft old Dlanket, old flanne! answering bet- ter than new. Always dry the pa- tient’s skin thoroughly after re moving the fomentation and be fore putting on another. One cup yeast can be added if desired First, see that you have at least} (2) Ankle length three quarts of water boiling} (3) No 8. B. AGNEW. County Clerk. 46th Representative Distriet, | Vote for Two, 9 CHAS. W. DOYLE, H. E. REES, 47th Representative District, Vote for Two, i THOS. MULCAHY, PETER LAURENCE, At the same time and places there will be submitted) orto a. case. to the electors of King County the question of the pro- vidty the: eeeenies tad - oa ~ : County Engineer. Png AB the potatoes and) (4) It ts better not to give any) posed King County Harbor Bond Issue, amounting to p them covered with cold water.junless you are engaged to the) POS° M ) JAMES R. MORRISON. Mix flour, sugar and galt in a large young man, though a book would|$1,750,000.00, which will appear upon the ballots as at bowl and grate the potatoes a#|be permiasible. One of Kipling’s| follows: quickly as possible, not stopping | might be a good selection. . Schools. R. W. Littleton. to grate every scrap. Mix them at “ “King County Harbor Bond Issue. YES.” y . yee ag ma once with the flour, using a Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a young “King County Harbor Bond Issue. NO.” A. 8 BURROWS County Sheriff. 4 County Assessor, L. W. NELSON. |wooden or silver spoon that the| widow and have my own living to [Post the eaunee Me, dark colored.|make, and would lke your advice! The Polls at said Election will be opened at Eight : , ee te each small from the teak ttle over the grater, joe thisk the milliner trade © good |0"clock in the morning and remain open until Eight —— papree. tity of tartaric acd has been |}0ui, using am ig 4 pot pe ese if Balog rh er bed by clock in the evening of the same day, in all i recincts ounty Clerk. T. R. LOER. oe Deer wena lige. Rep water at first. Mix the water thor-|clerking, and.1 do not want to do|IN IN( ORPORA TED TOWNS AND CITIES, and} _D. K. SICKLEs not to use too much tartaric acid, | OvS0ly with the potato and flour, | laundry work. BP. | will be opened at Nine o'clock in the morning and re- then add slowly enough more boll-| A-—A good milliner can om ~ ’ H i i or it will spoil the sponge ing water to make \t the consis-|mand avery bigh salary, and there|™main open until Seven o'clock in the evening in all Pre- tency of thin starch. The amount|ts the chance of being able to seticincts OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED TOWNS }of water will depend upon the qual-| up in business for yourself. If County Treasurer, Sponges should be washed In County Coroner, County Commisisoners, Vote for Two. 1st Commissioner's District, County Comm oner. Si: BS a ga Vote for Two. H. W. UTTER. Prosecuting Attorney. THOS, R. HORNER. WILL H. HANNA. The stains left from coffee may ccovenpeionnanen ved | ¢ mos c County Sheriff. §} removed from the most delicate a ' . ro o 2 s he 4% vty ieeotod trons the petiar ity of the flour and potatoes. If it| will send me a stamped, addressed AND CITIES. ; ae Se ire Beas 2nd Commissioner's Distries F hing with pure glycerin. Then| (nts s Wounie tation ne pon ture | envelope 1 will give you some 84. Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 8th Day of October, 1910] ROBERT T. HODGE. JOHN SCHRAM. W. J. TIERNEY. it inke vn aj" louble boiler o a yan.\ dresses of millinery schools. O} © wr “Acne anon : rash with lakewarm water ond |and let it come to the boiling point, |course, there are shops, too, that| (Auditor’s Seal) OTTO A. CASE, County Coroner. 2nd Commissioner District, | stirring well to keep it from stick-| sometimes pay wag jing. Strain through a squash | ing. a | strainer and let it cool. When — eer lukewarm (clear through the mix-| Dear Miss Grey: Here {9 ture, not merely on top), add the | chili con carne recipe—the w * dlack paper and you will find that) yeast Cover slightly, and “Pai Independent Non- rs ed d it in Texas Two os % ee wat somata | untarsished lin warm (not bot) place, of beef from the "lower round or| . d estilo’ Prociset” gt trons foam. |rump, cut up in small dice; cut up| ee ge lag ty 4 Il sev-| fine 3 large onions and @ lares 1st Commissioner District. ; through many seasons. All frocks|ignt and covered with wht * times, as this makes jt/cloves of garlic or 9 small ones. Add DAVID McKENZIE. GEORGE A, CUSTER. Partisan J ny should be wrapped in black paper| after it, hewine, beat itn also. A good quality of tissue) gra) : paper should be used, and, if this 18\ stronger, At night, or wh 2 ee t I avier grade ee c hen well|2 extra large tablespoons of lard, - ptt peseticnble, use ¢ heavier srede. risen, put ft into’ widemouthed| % of a bottle of Dove's chill pow sud Chamentaeclioi: Hieivak, DR eign Ticke Needlewomen who suffer from} turning cove tighiie and wee xt | der, 1 can of tomatoes, and 1% M. L, HAMILTON. ¢ | morning cover tightly and keep it| pounds of 2 eee seas Cee eeee eens eeeee Geeveseeeess By elect psa pgfan the ioe cf in @ cool place. Reserve one cup-| lard. In patie i onypncl en lot. it Wreek Master. vee saees ersin puseeeebedes ee ic the lh decasipnally With 6 colt shy 4 more in @ small glass jar) get hot. Braize the onions and gar =! ay _ ‘ Fs oi GEORGE W. WILLIAMS. om — Judges of the Supreme Courh |” tion of borax in a little alcohol.| 47) 2° Bot open It until ready for| ite together until they begin to} Shall King County issue its negotiable coupon bonds a atananen Constables, Seattie Precinct. the next yeast making. Always|turn brown, Then put in meat and by Vote for Four, H. P. RASMUSSEN. cerin absorbs the coloring mat while learn County Auditor. JAMES C. SNYDE Prosecuting Attorney. JOHN F. MURPHY, oaeee eveces + veces seseeeee eves Wreck Master, Wrap gold or silver trimmings In my 1 Vote for Five. iy When sewing keep a sp satur-| shake the ‘ ; in a » 4 4 q $1.75 i ti f thi he ated ‘with the solution ready. at|S0eke the yeast well before using: | cook five minutes. Put tn tomatoes, |i! and to the aggregate amount of $1,750,000 00, in PIE a vor no the Peace, aa hand, and eccasionally squ it in| Ke Your cup to the jar instead) chili powder, a tablespoonful of|series, consecutively numbered, of 1,750 bonds of King 5 SN See eeee weeee eeeee eeenereneeee q of taking the ja . > he : the palms of the hands, allowing|Qiichen Jar to the hot) salt the moisture to dry without wiping| jar and cover theneon scald the the whole about 10 minutes lt oie Bch Meer This ta he beans have been coc them. » auic jthe quickest and st way of|arately, Put a pinch of apepypresg ing yeast, 15 Hot Cloths. 3 fnutes being | soda in them while boiling, so that|~''® 1 - . A home nurse says when hot ; he a bart * the |the skins will come off when you/of issue, with interest at the rate of not to exceed four clothes are needed for the patient ving Whiter and looks | blow on them, Add beans to the!, », , = en Nae % she heats the cloths in a steamer.|™0"@, Inviting than that made| whole mixture and let all cook un and one-half per-eent bo, annum, payable annually, By this method she saves the pair t keeps “ iw sh weeks | til the tomatoes form a rich-looking}and by and through+ts Board of County Commission-| constable to her hands caused by wrir es delicious breac gravy. Then thicken with three|ore contract inde Apes ty cay are lie shoths oat of the hot water 1 is recipe can be varied by|heaping tablespoonfuls of flour,|¢'S» Contract indeltedhess by selling said bonds, or por- the cloths are not drippy wet, a one wates - ) one-fourth | mixed with cold water into a thin|tions thereof, frogh time to time, at not less than par,| JAMES B. SHANNON dition which is very annoying to|("? Of loose hops five minutes in| paste. Stir often, When gravy is|, " ratte pring lag ‘ neg Tse . , 7 annoy three pints of water, in a granite| thick remove from the stove imie|and to expend or cause to be expended, under the direc TOM MUI the patient. * Py | pee elain kettle, and strain it} makes about six quarts, and will|tion and subject to the approval of said Board, all the| W. ©. JONES REE vac car kia tolled ‘tov i ato and flour. Or the|keep for three days, The oftener| proceed f shosalé, in aid and in furtherance <¢ ISE. proceeds of suchisalé, in aid and in furtherance and WISE. Socialist Ticket Mot scrape It. Instead put a table ooh be omitted, using more |{t ia warmed over the better it is - : : sgh He ge spoon of washing soda in the pan|20't® or less water. Many think| (2) Please tell me how to get ridjcompletion of the*isnprovement and for the several| Justices of the Peace, Country Pre. 6 years, CHARLES B. SHEPARIG 6 years, HANS BUGGE, 4 6 years, WM, HICKMAN MOORE, 6 years, PRESTON M. TRO q rs, Warren W, TOLMAN. 7 a pinch of red pepper, and boil County, in denominations of $1,000 each, payable to 4 sep-|such party or person, parties or persons, as shall pur- king) chase the same, or to bearer, twenty years after date JOHN B. GORDON, JOHN BEB. CARROLL, R. R. GEORGE. tr arn| Constable, Counts ts. FRED C. BROWN Kent. mic debe dae ia jeattie Precinct, T. D. TUCKER, process Vote for Four, eee Prohibition Ticket eatin to beat back | tesspoontul Of aitied giniee onl tae tne ae particular purposté, and in the sums respectively for cinets, . For Representative in Congress | 7] ; in a while and the flour, sugar and salt, ‘The hops " 4203 Sixth av. N. w, Jeach such purpose, as'is mentioned and set forth in the ee ies Tneneenintys Ie pengrens. R. BE, DUNLAP. i he burnt ust will rise .¢| 424 ginger will make the yeast] A—Apply with jall brus ‘ : 1, - RR co : > ie MEADE, Pi Fe eR - | ‘ — will be cl an and good as new | 2#rk colored but it wil not be per-| paste 1 i as coma trioxide gh resolutions adopted by the Board of ( ounty Commis-| sino, Diatsand BBs oad Hae Scat 6 TE | eed jceptible in the bread, solved in honey to the cracks and| Sioners of King County, on the 28th day of September,| W. W. DAVIES Judges of the Supreme Court. —— | | Women’s Love of Dress. other places infested by spiders.| 1910? Nes inaataes Term— Orange Short Cake. The real defense for women in| Turpentine also is said to be ood lke sep. wrur créau, oustciictene ane mi be CHAS, SCHOMBURG 6 years, W. KE. RICHARDSON, teaspoon salt, fou Wee asl te ee ts be One thas oe seems) Dear Miss Grey: In making choc ereepinneetniren Kent pa Non-Partisan teaspoon soda, D the salt] recreation, one of those natural rec, | Olt® Creams I have always dipped B. A. ROCKWELL, Syedhe Bed: BAN, and soda in a table opt de them in unsweetened chocolate,| Geate of Nee . : : which grow out of neces-| tut that makes them bitter Can | state of W ashington County of King, ss. ° into this enough flour to make altions. It { abies prot ae a toa ee ee fo Savage tt prop: j, OF LO A. CAS County Auditor and ex-officio A. H. BARTH Jud ‘ , Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Ki Ravensc é ; $ ‘ King father stiff dough. Divide in twolreation that t eket eation that the frivolous ric a us rich suf A.—Add sugar to taste, or use the JAMES H, NESBITT, 4 years, HORACE G, CUPPLE Ti parts, roll out to fit the pan inlfer trop { er from overdndulgence in it, or |g fosht which it 1s to be baked, butter!the tre, Ne + OF | German sweet chocolate. 1 believe| County, Washington, do hereby certify tha . re - —_—— Seth sides and put them together pa eee poor from that craving | there 1s also @ regular “oontection-|¢ 1 foreg t » Nae } ; by certify that the above} vashon State Senators. = et epee poe put tham together nich has ite roots in priva- | ery chocolate” for this purpose. and foregoing list of nominations is a true, full and| F. ©. TUnRS. tion, The love of dress among wo on ~Wwarm | reation 89 PrP sz Ozma eer 2377 BPR Pw S55 FEFSETESSLERTESLIsces | UT Newcastl 6 years, SAMUEL SADLER, JAME 3 GREGGS. 6 years ro 82nd Dis ic si bedi Judges of the Superior Court fr> aaa put between them ie yersimen, especially, we think, in its} EQUAL SUFFRAGE MEETING. complete list of the nominations certified to me by the|~ Constables, Country Precincts. H. RATHER ‘ which have been sliced and sweet.| Oder manifestation, which em-| ‘There will be an Equal Suffrage|VaTious political parties of King County, Washington, | auburn SE Vote tor 25 ened with sugar tor ates Cae makes, we belleve, | meeting Baturde night at Kidd's}ag therein set forth. ‘ ‘| AUGUST ROEHL State Representatives, J. 'T, RONALD. ith sug — ot social balance all, Green Lake mer! ane oe ; ‘ 42nd District ; ’ ne ectt MC M Soap Beattlo we sell MOM Soap, Se ‘ies | We well MOM Soap, Seattiel ne Ne Pike ie _ nee ounty Auditor, Bnumolaw, Vote for Two. See x pw D ty Grocery, 4 made. Gerrish Bros, 7100 Woc made. D. Marshall, 210 § es y hand and official seal this 26 day C- ed 1 ie . y 7 , ‘LE Rainier av. East 1989, Ind. 3, ***| lawn, Green bake od | made. D. Marsha OL 14th 8. tober, AD. 1910 8 26th day of Oc-| yacnon GEORGE M, CRONK, GRORGH H, CLEMENT » 4. 4 8. W. JACOBS, W. R, MACKLIN, \ JOHN T. CASEY. ey