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BY OR. 3. W. NEWMAYER, DR. &. W. NEWMAYER. fm their homes, nd attention It can give know where to begin t thers that it is ding and it they atte end a part y toge asks t go out with other boys, and he do Rot pay attention to Tam very unhappy are engaged to this sph k for grante a Better Cough Syrup Than A Family Supply, Saving $2, nd Fully Guaranteed Estossecsresessccotetest | th ¥ r . sie ® B Plume Sale 1 am prepared to supply two. thirds of the Willow Plumes that will be purchased in Seattle dur. For Half of the Prices Such Plumes : Ever Been Sold for in Seattle Before DAY AND SATURDAY nds Ostrich Feathers Made r, Dyed and Willowed see HILL The Plume Expert 218-220 Arcade Building |FROM UNCLE SAM’S COOK BOOK Two New Sweet Potato Recipes by Chefe in the Department of Agri culture, ET POTATO COBBLER tho mashed beaten sweet as for aweet potato pie and fila dish. with alternate lay ers of bisoult dough or some simi ist and sweet potato, The ) should be rolled out quite and spread with the sweet to mixture in layers about one-quarter inch thick, Add to pach layer Just enough water to Z dd the or fruit 0 until thorough y done, and serve hot with drawn butter or hard sauce SWEET POTATOES BAKED WITH APPLES—Wash four me dium-slzed potatoes, peel, and cut the potatoes In slices about one quarter Inch thick; pare and slice the same number of applea in the me Ww Put the sweet potatoes ad ap «in @ baking dish in al « yers; sprinkle 1% cups of sugar over the top, seatter half cup of butter also over the top; add one fourth pint of hot water; bake ly for one hour; serve steaming hot.” “: FASHIONS = | more to the new oneplece after “]} n00n gowns than any other feature Velvet and tapestry handbags are he fancy of the season Tatlored sults of white corduroy are extremely smart | Onn Tal The Sarez stic Girl © if only she weren't so sar me the other day on “What a nice girl Mary w castic,” said one of her frie Now, that rema b WILL BOOST FRISCO FAIR : “Why Coug A Ask we doctor a. Ae Ask him if your town is necessary. If not, « then why cough? Does he recommend Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral? Ask him, and let his answer be final. L2,A/"Wx I Make « ne Wil Len ev TODAY’S AMERICAN | jtising in papers tn this section for a “Octave Thanet” Helps Solve Race Problem, Octave Thanet"—the nant by! down in their back yard which hundreds of thousands of] awaken terest In “our apddest and darkest | along the main street problem,” by her Iktest book, "My| So the Commercial club over The little French touches add | Inheritance dealing with the/there met yesterday, and decided stories have a faithful, intimate is a native of Massachusetts, a} ata graduate of famous old Abbott! be academy of Andover, Mass. a de seendant of Mayfiower Pilgrims ‘and now lives In Davenport, Ia. | oe rete the ae : acted for a time by the girl AreYouin Doubt About the Future? on the Kennewick Highlands, No factory whistles for them, Saturday night we are going to Kenne wick. Won't you join the party? 109 Cherry 846 Central Bldg. THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910. ‘Wants a Husband; Must Be a Stranger | WILDURTHA N. Ts Dec. 1 «| Mise Mary Lowis, 24 years old, has surprised her friends here by adver To the Women of Seattle WOMAN husband, She addy, however, that none of her friends need answer Hor name appears in the advertise tients, which say merely that shelf Wants ® husband with good habits, about 28 years old, who has suffi dient income to keep a wife in alll Conservative manner, She has re ceived many answers already, but) most of them are from aequalnt- | ances 1 do not believe in courtship,” sald she. Most girls tire of their future husbands before they wed them, Even then they do not know| them thoroughly until after they have been married for some time 1 have heard numerous friends of An Announcement mine who were about to wed say that they were unhappy and would | ry If it were not too late to| off the engagement. Both |ff would have been much happier if they had not known each other so |i well || WENATCHEE WANTS THE) STATE_ CAPITOL The citizens of Wenatehee think it's about time the capitol wasii MISS ALICE FRENCH. removed from Olympia and “set” We beg to announce an extraordinary sale of Cloaks, Suits, Wraps, Gowns and Mil- linery at this store, beginning Friday morn- ing, December 2nd. This sale, brought about by an abnormal season—a season of unsettled conditions among the makers of women’s outer garments—in breadth and scope will eclipse all previous efforts on our part. not bre Why not? The big, red apples ra know the delightful stortes| they produce have attracted atten by Mine Ali fresh Freneh—has| ton. Most of the trains stop there| d Intelligent in |now. There is hardly any brush question Mre. French's }that {t was time the country waked he fact that V chee in 1 directly in the center of the where all good capitols should Embraced in the sale are the newest and most fashionable modes in Street Suits, Velvet Suits, Street Coats, Polo Coats, Rain Coats, Motor Coats, Opera Coats, Evening Gowns, | Party Dresses and Millinery. The styles cover | every degree from the simple, medium priced garments to the elaborate, and the reductions will range from One-Fourth to One-Half from the regular prices. Each garment or article will bear the original plainly marked priee, with a special green tag showing the sale priee, that adds much charm, She | sea’ eee NOT THUGS— MERELY TWING STON, “Dee. 1.—Joseph a a patrolman, wan carted yesterday by the out ery of a man who waved both nde. The policeman believ the excited eit mn was be pursued by thugs. As he approached hé recognized the ian as William Armitage. t's the matter?” asked man %.” shouted Armi tage, all oot of breath. “It's good news. | am 63 years old, and as fine twine as you ever saw arrived at my house this morning © to Mary herself, for great pride to her pdicates a keen, alert that all the SerTerrrrrrrrrr errr ere. eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee 5 ee men | DON'T WED; PLAY . FOOTBALL, SAYS JUDGE) @ that, while | we soon may | | NEW YORK, Dec. Lif bach dlore contemplating matrimony on t bench with Cheasty’s sale is timely, at the height of the season, and enables you to buy apparel of distinction and individuality at a remarkable saving. 4, a much eas { Ju The great success that has attended the few sales we have had is ample proof of the genuineness of the wonderful offerings that await you this time. We would suggest that — you come early tomorrow morning or as soon thereafter as possible. Cheasty’s Haberdashery Second Avenue at Spring Street Would Just as Soon Drink Kerosene Oil as Whisky So Says Aberdeen Merchant, After Being Cured of Drink Habit by Neal Institute, of Seattle g me tnto taking 1 am certainly t ky or any kind I would as soor « kerosene oll as t ng for at t now I know I am tb r y home cannot y b w, | would rather be “ went into the Neal Instk now, I have started a store righ “Your Friend What better evidence of the Ohio Dentists ntal, moral a fit of the Neal than this lette We a privileged be 307'y Pike St., over Owl Mrug Cc ise the name of the writer, but he is w « that we give you Entrance Room 4, name and address if you have an earnest desire to investigate eatment and Its effects CURE IS GUARANTEED IN THREE DAY ntract bond signed with the ; craving for intoxicants is At Fountains & Elsewhere J mene wit cos Ask for our references, test ‘ klet and copy of the Ask for guarantee bond. All will be mailed in a plain, sealed envelope. ir I@79) Call, phone or write The Neal Institute, Sixteenth Ave. and East Howell, Seattle, Phones: East 4381; Ind. Cedar 431. | LS The Original and Genuine ———_ MALTED MILK" Fi-c_Proof Storage = nertng for All Ages. The Very Best at the Same Price restaurants, hotels, and fountains, BEKINS MOVIN@ AND STORAGE CO,, Ino. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining | Madison at Twelfth East 414—Cedar 414 Keep it on your sideboard at home, Don’t travel without it, A quick lunch prepared in & minute, or Take no imitation, “Just say HORLICK’S,” Business Bringers. Star - eiattial ads. Buy | In No Combine or Trast Is the City Grind Getting on Your Nerves? r the terms ss all desire, noved, the treat Think of the happy, prosperous fruit growers O. N. MARSOLAIS — sell real estate, etc. SEESkeerss, p-aee7 ‘BEPPTRETES! F2PTFLTEFE LFFTZ Beegyt. 8 On Live Hea: