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5 THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1910, =a i - 5 INJURED FOREMAN | Paris Again in NI [c WI @ fj c SP GC t: i ER ] ( “ STRUCK BY NEGRO . ie G f Fl ds|| HE NS | y) Ue 1 bn ‘Are you an officer?" asked @ rasp 0 100 H burly negro of George Stewart, a Waited Becca) i} foreman in the employ-of the Wash | |, be aor pene os ve hich eet|| ington Iron Works, early yostorday | PARIS, Nov, 14—-Rain which #et |) ’ morning in last night Continues to fall and|) d fered to find on As he turned to | Of Mem a “airond the pre bP the | i do go the negro threw his armm | reaver ready the wa h the , 5 COFPESPONGEHY ie 3° ie 9 art! yan lover has enced ign water mar nd unless the downpour ceases P Dear Miss Grey: Wil you please| Capped with a sprat wrist, fell] ms gelling : ‘sail Pickled Onions. tell me how to make peanut butte to the ground vb e Ail it 1 he mes te “4 Pe Pour hot water on them, and Also if & homestead can be held] ‘Phe negro was arrested shortly down places, The Garden dex | when the . ly remov for a debt of any kind—can a judg-| afterwards, and gave the name of | Plantes already is inundated ‘the || cover (h ' 1 them remain A REAL toxicated, and did not know what | Au rip station ” soe fy ane in it & ats . a A-—(1) Just grind up roasted| he was doing Nstne4 boing improvis Ls j next 5 in th peanuts fine, py puting through a 1] new aA he fing meat chopper, Add butter or olive/ HUNT CLUBBERS || 4 hours and change . ace , ; 4 | thy nig Paper Bes oll if desired, and salt to tat CHOOSE OFFICERS DR SMITH DEAD I the bri : pele (2), No, untess the value of the . ‘ i] Ing. O fourth morning pe [homestead ix over $2,000, If it ae ene ae “— iH] the onior , ater and he |worth more than that amount, the}. Be ic os Bite * eee, hh When Pr, J. J. Smith, of Enum them to the ott ie lereditor can collect the excess,| rederiok, vice-president; Frank |Claw, died Baturday afternoon. the || tC mitite add L. | Thus, if your homestead t# worth) Wenermott, ‘ asurer: Dr. Walter | state of Washington lost one of ike | Seale $2,500, the creditor would be BIVen| Keiion, secretary; Dr. Robert Per | >Fishtest and most tpfluential po scab cy Bmith, master of fox hounds; |ticlans, Dr. Smith was taken il} A . eee %. C. Hanford, assistant; and | With typhotd fever two weeks ago. || Dear Mins Grey Can you tetl 8 Idamith Harr Whitne Funeral services were held at 10) ’ e what day of the week the 19th]? cheap 7 J | o'clock this morning at his Enum t pa ers oe ae i treat, FA telle and Dr, N.|° : of October, 18 came on? (2).) 1) “pontiue f aw home. From there the bee Al Z such as may What will make the hatr grow? . was taken to Tacoma on a spectal || 7 - thin b A CASE FOR AN EAR-DOCTOR ‘ | fem in th negar fit K. 8 The ladies of St. John’s charch,|train, Dr. Smith formerly was | DOr og Arline : “ A—(1) Friday, (2) Massage] West Seattle, will hold a rummage | president of the state senate, dur Sea tne whiteness (Bat i 60 ADDS) SS AEANAIL SEAUTIFIER A NOSE MASK the sealp with the following pom-| sale at the Westlake Market Tuen | ing the 1903 sension, He had large || THE NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY JOKE eee Using in a he Genmtane ade; White vaseline 3 ounces, Cas-| day, Wednesday and Thursday of} property interests in tle and |} j tained Sed tn tae fal New use for the old family, The old saw that one must suffer! tor of! (cold drawn) 1% ounces,| this woek Knumelaw, A widow survives i] ‘Did you know that f wae one of the ie As the o uct. red peppers |ctothespin ts found in applying it|to be beautiful ts recognized espe-| Gallic acid 1% drama, oll of laven-|—— ee — rr ——— |} regular Soctaitat patric ye mee distribute 5 my - hat clMly in Paris, where they are|dar 30 drops. Wash hair at least I] judge of the Supreme ¢ Beg through them race | (0 She Hingornatls, Worn for @ half) voaring masks ike that shown|every month, and brush well at } Ktate of Washington? i bent a very it aoat.| 2OUt or so daily It tends to produce |above, to alter the shape of the | night It pong RA AE - when put up +. . t ° 6 ype be trifle | - | So 7 aH the much coveted filbert nail, the|nose, if it happens to be err an gre ' > same t| Parisian manicurists say, It will|too thick sideways, They say this! Dear Miss Grey: Would you s ee ee great many least help tire out the fingers, instrument sometimes gives the) please give me a good recipe for S t fi te os * are workin and vot eee “ep for those who have no better use to}nose a better shape than nature} marshmallow cake filling? atisttes cde sonable neds make of their hands | provided INQUISITIVE anit baa” ecies ae Ween pick A.—Marshmallow frosting.—Cut | not vote for a cc albagaaate ti | | halt ee 4 of marshmallows | t ‘wacom ||| me vinegar a : many cases the difference t* hardly | hotter with 4 { nfuls of hot| She knows before a el ep with « discernible even ia « strong light er and stir until melted and| baking that her pas | ; In buying new sating, @ yard over! cooth. Boll 1 cup of sugar and t I be light is always a good plan, for ne 15s Of. 6 cup et hot water, without ry wi e lig is often a needed task t cond | iii. till th yrup threads when and tasty petied wpon os 1 7 ir Roast » year, and colors seldom back " i on ed a6 indicating gains | Vegetarian ~ . . ' | dropped from the spoon. Have the The pure. whole to the teal for | For those who would like to use By Cynthia Gre to fashion for sever see ada| White of 1 large egg beaten stitf, eousa'| (ied . Metta a ae HE the vegetarian es for meat sont styles are full of pos. | (east. #0 to match # popular shade) aig tour the ayrup gradually tnto| ‘ : a | never ashe tor ME the following recipe for a roast ts|. ioe itn aie of | & Rext to Impoustble, and for = the exg while beating, then add] and Cottonseed Oil the eae wed Two cups browned bre “! making ber own wardrobe, eape-| fay) re ayers ine at hala ip eae —— 1 een cant are used erg ; ‘ sate saa Crumbs, one cup peanut butte ‘ as the vogue of deep bands y, flavor w ’ om Yan en! aire capitation te small onion chopped finely, a of some other fabric than th " " ,jand a few drops of lemon juice f wealth through exploits and bow thelr te@ustrial inetit otato, a dash of sage oh athe Hefore putting Ince away tha , sol and thick enough I Pl hatnustone of capitation | Wil tall ee them tnieen dene Stier cf caminer savory, tro | Thich the main part of the £oWD It nas ‘been ripped from a sows, puil| beet watil oot and thick enous! fe Pleqges Me CR etl made ts one tha 1 1 ont ak ook ont 4 put it) *pre rt Nalists themeciver, whe are grad- at ma ORs, salt to vaste. Bea t the ¢ uy onths at least. Another pong var igen, pangs A gs ge oe The particular man- aaliy being siimivated ‘by the whirl | Of mat edients togethe Oo soak ove h | . ire a . } vied from the peed they sow ne an mix all the ingredients os x s te that tepid water and ivory soap-auds. Dear Mies Grey NI you kin of-the-houss,: Hivcsa ied tr the ae } See a on and bake slow black satin ts playing an important| phe next day rinse it thoroughly,|!¥ Sve the annual rainfall of the THE NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY. A Carers for one hour. Serve hot or cold.+ part in most of the costumes, and| oot hetore it a ee eaaek wing cities: Seattle, Southi} eat pastry and enjoy Agog? e x fest as a meat roast would be! i, combined with any color to give 224 before It ts quite dry, p Bend and Port Townsend? ? e and « | Capitariet institutions mali iwage oaley LPemene nko if -aatin to matey | With @ fairly warm tron, then roll! "")") Jo heen told that the rainfall it afterward lallet government neceeseeye Gera i aoe can not be found to eke out a skirt |¢ OF, Wind tt om cardboard and wrap |, por Townsend is very alight in | Jaw proceeds {rem the echmmantnanl i Glass Jars for the Closet. teneth k may be used with the |!%, Dlue paper. Packing lace away! narison to what it is in other | | dations of society, and, as <apltie ; " . ¢| happy consciousness that {t fe quite | *'t® dust tn It rote it |cities. If this Ix true, please give | | sortety te © business socket ee eeice Ste Wik the same ot) rect, aad Rot marely an evidence 1 f Jeo. | the best known reasons *y | | ~which business ts business, hese i # spices or sugar, etc. painted on the a taht the Sauk toeert The possibilities for using oleo-| A SUBSCRIBER ‘eo! . : | becomes the bust { capital te or er the use wl¥eR, oO une ro “on t | Government to do a | Bitcnen shelt. Por storing rice, oat-| When making a new cloth skirt tard and butter, or lard alone in| ** te mee . " y Tow a | . 3 sgl wagers 4 7 . sg OF even if making over an old one!” = ied : , | inches and ownse } | ie not do this because it wan meal, tagloce, suiaton, on the glans Sek toes agar Seis Pned’ te to ean eee ah srajatios Senin | inches It is true that the rainfall 1 Ib dows it because it has ta sd te : vet sy agpantin ag deme * & lining of silk to match | CWomarsarine arose in Port Townsend ts slight, as Port! | | Judiciary of the United # 4 is clean in appearance, it can be | 0 put in a Hinting of silk to mated | nie food laws proh aeaawl 3 1] comes saath es mye ‘ kept tightiy covered and one can see that wil] reach just below the under the name of better | Townsend ts “aan = the « sree | stitute a Judiciary of, bd . fi insures longer life to py “ : ‘ «0 os, the mountains when the supply in getting low. The | fF thix insures longer life te is nothing harmful in It, however, |Of the Olymples, and the mountains 4 . bh . pu f ¢ et » e ba . re: er butte | | @ Jars are not expensive and the ma. ™ aerial -_ h ps & wen as ae as it is made of creamery bat [oe rain coming om | 4 fority of housekeepers have old ones | U!Y line from sho here the the best beet suet, which ts |*? } bi on hand. The paper bags and | Corset stops, an. which causes the hful than pork fat, par-| packages soon look torn and disor-| best made gowns to break at that ticularly the waste products which | derly on the closet shelves, and, | Polat are often used in the cheaper sn ; besides, they do not preserve the oe of lard, The flavor given appearing in the | iador | flavor or strength of the article con ery shop has a remnant boxiiy oleomarga iu much better to pace gp Bg mln , of labew power tained. The larger tin cans in tins, as well as of Inces, all the |than that of lard, and indeed to! for labor power to the cost of tts pre- | which some of the food supp 4, and pee dont linings many, of butter too, and . can be ° ee won We fed iat the be come can be utilized as receptact other short lengths, ..o4 in cakes where any trace of | te freshness and grocral o | (4 a ens lor Inbor te the cnet of tivim 1 it 1 _ etheretee tedicated. | fore, the cost of living Dut they should always be labeled | !t Ps to ask to see this col |iarq would be objectionable. As | are "tel” sites” feet areden 1 oe san Chee eee ee | Mg 80 the housekeeper will not have | /ection, and ev he trouble of Gisomargarine costs but 20 conte| Regs asd Rotter—Duying Price are end where living is to open several cans to find w trotting from to shop does 4 pound, and will keep for weeks! | iew wages ow Borg th ‘ i 3 she wants. on er ee pane oe ne without getting rancid, this sug Ps ome WRALTH a esiedabisilsiitat nant, too, at a comparative ; Peery Mf rs : é u cost, is often of a highly gestion ‘will be. welsomed by trtt T unt labor, | modern turntehes rooms oi Cost, le often oF bisht housekeepers ph yeical i that caplial would at The Virginus, 006 Vir itwo ways. Two lengths Dance at Dreamiand tonight For Christmas entertaining nothing ape Capitat ginia at. wear Westia _| tifle of ditterence in shade rd equals the VICTOR—it's a joy to political party: 1 Mal aying Price. every one—young or old, grave or gay It plays grand opera, band and or- power, AND WHY? e the labor power | po, 9 chestra music, comic songs, funny recl- bene Pal ye al gt tations, ete.—-everything that is good seastves ant snpttal Bote this oe gd value. This e wealth crested and enjoyable in music, It plays for labor, which labor created, but did not the bank. If YOU do not put them there, somebody else does. Is it fair to yourself, to your family, if you have one, or to your own future, to spend all you earn and let the other fellow bank your money? Today you may be in the fullness of your earning power. But deep down in heart you know that your earning power will decrease with advancing age. Some day it will cease. How are you guing to face the proble THEN? Isn't it better to save nings NOV Isn't it also better to put these ngs in a big strong bank like The ica re they will be absolutely safe and nte for you’ And yet hether s br ur savings here or to some other bank is n to YOU as the fact that you DO save part of ww earnir and DO bank own money where it 1 earn intere nstead of letting the other fellows t t all ese advert ents are published with the of building up OUR business in a way that the pe Yet in addition to the splendid growth of Sa Department, we have al lant evidence th tant readers have been led t ¢ seri ous thoug h atter of saving, and have opened Savings Accounts with their home banks. Even though we don't get these savings, we are glad to be tor in the good work You can open a Savings Account here with an $1.00 upwards. Mail dep accepted. No information, not even of the existence of y nt, i n to at SENDING MONEY The f ir ne try will be pleased to have you remember the 1 little Christmas remittance. They will be DOUBLY plea igen send it by the Bank Money Or n American Bank. It est 1 the currency of the und handed to them by the letter ca A em at Window 1] REAL ESTATE LO To #0 « of 1ing borrowers, we point out that we < le the clt te; we do not make build but eves elt property for which apy a ed in ett eree or small amounts. ndinavian American Bank RESOURCES, $11,000,000.00 A. CHILBERG J. E, CHILBERG T. B. MINAHAN J. F. LANE President Vice Pres. Vice Pres. Cashier mum ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. S. A. eumme About This Whether you realize it or not, your earnings DO get into Me Live W raied Mitk otght— 2 ei Boying we Price tling Prive Verd Priee. @ nd HH 1 ” or ” 1 ibe ‘ 138 to 1 weet i 6.00 1 . 1.00@ 1:38 } sei 16 oe 8 Like 2'36 1.2n@ ito i owe Fruli—Aelling’ Price, ; 10@ .40 : HY 4 ‘5 ‘i in a VICTOR, Easy terme. Pacttle Const Distethe a vicron Tatking a dance and keeps perfect time, too. There ts « world of fun and pleasure Prices same, whether cash or on credit. | ONE” DOLLAR Brings a Victor to You | | City Ticket Office, {| 608 First Avenue 1| | — Phones Main 118. Ind, 199 E, E. ELLIS, General Agent. W. D. SKINNER, General pe Oregon Washi Railroad ORGNYO.S.L, —_ you" pur- 3V chase a ticket to the East by way of our system you are correct in assuming that it isa safe buy. Steel coaches (they wont tele- scope, splinter or burn) the automatic block sig- nal system, perfect cui- sine service, polite and accommodating employes, a route unsurpassed for beautiful scenery, com- bine to make your jour- ney one of safety, com- fort and pleasure. tor LINE oF THE SHASTA LIMITED UNION. PACIFIC + AND Passenger Station, irst Ay. S. and Dearborn Phone Main 7378, Ind. 2623 A. E. D, STEWART, T. A., Seattle, Wash. Freight and Passenger Agent. helpless ae labor become fonsilized. Tet medieval, anthdvtwvian were able to drag poor shabby, team hungry hounded, — injumetl biacktisted, kidnaped, fossilized to the polls for & por er pound and «see in Beattie. Weil, i al pantie? EDWIN J. BROWN, 19 Firet Avenue. et the food, to get the strength te to work, to get the wager {ne food. te wet ‘the work. This is monotonous, Mr, Wage- Slave, but It's what you are doing i ei Today's Styles Today Lustrous Furs in Newest Effects and assembled with ex ¢ care; matched and manufactured expert furriers; our assortment of furs will appeal to the discriminating women, and give an abundance of style Selected trer by and satisfaction, Lynx, wolf, mink, | fox, Jap mink, sable, squirrel are the most popular furs. Come in and see them Buy on Easy Payments Credit will help you buy when you want them, have until not wait sufficient cash is saved Our liberal convenience will help you save, and } you can enjoy the asure of good es when | you need them, We can make terms t t you | just mention that you want to USE YOUR CREDIT. Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”’ ALL the Seircescic’ : Ay CAN CARRY market Ba arket Basket o¢ Wevtiake Market of Economy. i WE’RE HERE TO STAY The Temnie a | \ Buy or Sell Real Estate, Business Chances. See } Classified Page.

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