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*w$8.00-—The Id Baiit climate. Sixtyers, $8.00, jAVIATOR VEDRINES cies in: Proportion. Sold by | ON A LONG TRIP! the Chas. Hi. Lilly Co, Foot of Main | PARIS, April 25.—Aviator utes | fe, Seattle *9¢/ Vedrinos announced today bis in jtention of flying from Brussels to M@irid in one day, The distance jis 1,300 miles by air line, By train from Brussels to Madrid the fastest | time is more than 40 hours. Vedrines, formerly a pumble me. chanic, has made a fortune flying His ambition now {s to do something for his country, and, like many of his compatriots. belleves “Franoe’s future is in the alr Plumes Cleaned Puried, Dyed tere ’ a. Model Millinery Sar People’ Bank Mag ie, Wit cleaned and yet REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Union Savings & Trust Company Located at Seattle, State of Washington, at the close of business on the 18th day of April, 1912. RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdraits +» $2,242,016.53 2,918.39 $67 095.83 18,714.00 300,000.00 S8,648.31 883,617.01 12,251.26 74,059.50 206,132 6s and other securities . 1se, furniture and fixtures . Building account “e Other real estate owned .. from banks .... kes on other banks and other cash items . Bachange for clearing house .. Gash on hand ......ceseeenes LIABILITIES Capital stock —- WR .dese Surplus fund Undivided profits | Due to banks—deposits .. Dividends unpaid .. Certified checks . Cashier's checks Letters of credit .$ 600,000.00 150,000.00 33.90 13 Vashington, County of King, ss.: B. Solner, Cashier of the above named bank, do ly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belied. N. B. SOL NER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of April, 1912 EDWIN J. WHITTY, (Notarial Seal.) Notary Public THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 2 + Sala aahalalahehehahehehebeteh- + * tory, Geneva Lake, Wis, has an oly ject léns 40 inches in diameter, with & focal length of 64 feet, The mov able part weighs 12 tons and the clock 1% tons. * CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS TO * MANY QUESTIONS * + * ieee ee ee ee Any kind of of], rubbed daily on the face, will tend to promote a growth of hair. Salt and vinegar in solution with are among the very best brighteners” for rugs and carpets wator Fumigation wil!) destroy be and formaldehyde is better sulphur t » printed more easl turmoll j vgs,| ‘The names of prourtr than ly obtained in the Sage tea, made by used ay a shampoo, falling hatr steeping, and| ls said to atop | All letters directed to ‘The Star Phywloian Will be taken care of by phim if accompanied by stamped and To remove ink stains from books | addressed envelope and papers, use oxalic acid, follow-| ed by chloride of lime. Rinse well 5,186 steam States three years ago, The largest refracting telescopes the number of employes was 109,454, in the world are in ‘the United |inciuding 965 children under #6 Bt The one at Yerkes observa: | yeara of age. The State Bank of Seattle SEATTLE, WASHINGTON April 18, 1912. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Ranking House, Furniture and Fixtures . Other Resources Real Estate Owned : U.S. and other high-grade bonds Warrants Cash on banks vee s$ 784,427.35 12,500.00 2,095.99 5,336.79 $100,248.92 7615.03 other hand and due from $1,218,818.66 LIABILITIES $ 100,000.00 16,987.33 1,101,831.33 Capital Stock paid in Surplus and Undivided Profits . $1,218,818.66 .$1,016,293.58 1,101,931.33 Deposits at call of March 7, 1911 Deposits at call of April 18, 1912... f 85,537 75 WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT OFFICERS L. GRONDAHL, President JOHN ERIKSON, Vice President A. H, SOELBERG, Vice President A. C. KAHLKE, and Cashier Assistant Cashier Bring Your Prescriptions to The — We Employ the Highest Type of Prescription Experts and Our Stock of Drugs and Chemicals Is Absolutely Fresh. Removal Sale of the Quaker => (0. Branch 406 Pike 1013-1015 Branch 3rd at Madison 1st Ave. people} laundries in| * AO RO ke tk NOTICE TO READERS. All requests to the Star Phy taken care of if by name and ad the name nor will be published CYNTHIA GREY * * * * . * * . Tie eee eee eee. ces SLE LL LILLE TTT * A YOUNG GIRL'S TEMPTA. TIONS ee eee eee eee os Dear Mine Grey sind of 19, and have never had a mother to tell me things like mout sivin. Lam engaged to be marriod and would like you to tell me some food books to read about things I ought to know, I have had many temptation do wrong, 1 mean to sink as low j}* girl can, but so far I have been able to resist. But I feel that un- ees T have some anchor, I am going to meet a man I care lots for, and, |} Mine Grey, | am afraid for myself. What shall { do? 1 know I have a ‘true friend in the man I am to marry, but we have agreed to not marry for three years, but what am 1 going to do in the meantime? And if hould ever suspect that I have ‘been so near ruin, for indeed I have, Miss Grey—what would I dot If L only knew some good books Tam a young to fill my mind with pure thoughis | and make me worthy a good man’s love. And above all, to be able to resist Lomptations which s everywhere around me and help me, Miss Grey A—-Of course I will help you, dear girl. I will tell you some dandy books, but don't read with feverish haste as though a hob-goblin were waiting for you, Read with a quiet feeling that only the Great Creat Mind of the Universe can govern you. If you will get full of that one thought, no man on earth can tempt you. It is a mental protection Read: “Girl to Woman,” by Lath mer; “In Tune With the Infinite,” by Trinne; “The Blue Flower,” and others, by Van Dyke. Also “Wild Animals | Have Kn by Seton. The last two are nature stories 1am giving them t 1 believe y of and getting near r uplifting Get rid, my dear, of the thought| that you are not “fit.” You are} lucky if you are engaged to a man} | who has only been near temptation, and bas been able, as you have, to Weakness ts only in suc a, and | [cumbing. COOH HOSOOEOOOS “WINS OUT” ASA ¢ * BUSINESS WOMAN * SOSH SHSCOHOOOE fj if HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS AT OUR FIRST AVE. STORE THAT WILL BE SOLD BEFORE WE ff! {| OPEN THE NEW STORE, 1118-1120 SECOND AVE. NONE OF THE STOCK WILL BE MOVED— WE WILL SELL IT ALL WHERE IT IS. Exclusive Agents Seeley’s Spermatic Shield Truss A Few Items Picked at Random Patents $1 bottle Lambert's | Listerine | $1.50 Fellows Hypophosphit 64c ae 17| 7 55c 21 | Sy up Tie bottle Mellin's Baby Food indelible 35c bottle Hunyadi Ise rolled gold Collar e w | Buttons % business size Bavelopes, in pkg . We deck gold edge Pidying Cards Beidlitz Powders, 12 In box %e Carter's Little Liver Pills Tc Ladies ater | 50c bottle Formotid 10¢ Bromo Selzer Wampole’s 5c Stearn’s Headache Waters Rainier Malt, two bottles 50¢ box Poalam | Eezema Salve | 90c bottle B Wine Ton 50c bottle California | Syrup of Figs jar Mentholatum Salve $1 bottle Tar Cough | Syrup box Stuart's Dys Tablets Household Sundries 15¢ Honey and 69c ..39¢ ie jar Red Cross Foley's | pepsia |? Free who shaves, one bot Shaving Lotion 26c, one Horsehide valued at 50c, one Shaving Soap, be. shaving requisites lutely oe ) with eed Oxfe Razor 95c Toilet Goods Dep't 15¢ To the man tle of Quaker valned at Razor Strot cake Williams These three are given each guara sold at a cut price 12¢ 4 89c ONE-THIRD OFF—Every Razor Strop in Stock Cut to One-Third Off Reguiar Price. 33c | Pocke Dressing ot. 25e Sanitol Tooth | Powder | Wax | Rum Hl! bie Seeley’s Spermatic Shield Trusses Close the Opening in 10 Days in 80 Per Cent of All Cases—See Them Today es ath Powder | 26e bottle : 33c | Foot Oi | 10¢ Positiv ¢ Jar Pompelan Mas- sage Cream 50c box We for Palse Teeth Neats bot. Witch Hazel | 10e bot. Glycerine 10¢ bot. Peroxid | Hydrogen We bot. Jamaica Gin- ger 10¢ nica 10¢ phor 10c bot Woe pkg | Leaves | 100 pkg. Epsom Salts 10¢ pkg. Pure Sulphur 10c pkg. Powdered 25e jar Eversweet oly de stroys perspiration odors 25e jar Peroxide Cold Cream bot. Tincture Ar 76e box Mercolized bot. Spirits Cam. ise Wool Powder Puffs . box Lyon's Tooth Powder . i pint bottle Violet Ammonia for and Rose Water Senna the bath 10¢ box Emery Boards bottle Bay toilet Each pkg. Buchu Leaves 1c pk der $1 box Bell's Instant Hair Dye Rubber Dep’ t The Quaker has specialized for years in Goodyear's highest grade Rub! giving a years’ ¢ with each jn Syringe, Hot Water Combination Syringe $1.48 $1.69 . S169F $1.89 Combination Bottle $2.48 Combination Bottle $2.69) i) Drugs 26e bottle Denatured Alcobo! . ce bottle Turpentine be bottle Camphor 2be bottle Glycerine Goods, antee tle Bottle Hot Wa or Spirits 6c Ge 6c be 6c 16c 16c 16c and $1.75 Bottle $2.00 2-qt. Hot |W Bottle | $2.00 2-qt. Fountain Syrin $ at Syringe $2.75 and Syringe $3.00 and Syringe $1.00 sige Rubba@ . | Sponges Lat Rose er Zhe bottle Peroxide Hydrogen bottle Ei Fountain Peppermint 25e bottle Ginger Hazel 25 bottle Arnica 26¢ bottle Carbolic Acid ence Jamaica ia Witch at Tincture HHl| to Hf! Wnett ANNA J. BURNS This is Anna J. Burns, but she is |no kith or kin of the eminent Bob- She is a business woman, and |a good one, too. | A few years ago Miss Burns came m Shakopee, Minn nd thought the coast It did, and business. and knew but de. 1 to deal ed the Seattle |She was il an lair would do her good she decid “" to go tnto had bee a teacher, nothing about business clded to learn She in beautiful things, so s want In order to “get in” she accepted a position with a prominent florist $5 a week The ve next week When the di an of unusual med he had offered little. In a few months she manager, and a year or so ntered the firm as a silent her ity he was a Finally, she decided if she could ake money for others she could herself, and is now conducting ber own business on a large tO TOR TORR Tt KOTOR tt * * * * * * RRR kk Lonely,” your case is ate, so | am going to suspend my rule not to print answers unless I do the letters, and will say, if I were you, I would not refuse the support for the children of this man who calls himself husband and jis really a bru 1 honor you that you r to touch hit for yourself, I would advise you to go to the Y. W. C. A, and let you hospital care until }birth of your child. Or, to the Wayside hospital blican, yourself. ‘They for and when you the ©. A, will help a position. You might {Wace your child of 18 months with ithe Ryther home, 1262 Denny way, you can work If you ne A DESPERATE CASE money you ¢ Secon New Moyihan Heir Appears in St. Louis OTTAWA, Ont. April As agrting he {s the son, and the direct heir to the property of Jere fmiah Moyihan, who died two ye lago in St apparently In destt tite circumstas but in whose Wallet was found $60,000 in securt tos, Benjamin Foster will try to Gbtain the prize from 400 other Louis, scale. | only | ars | RS hhh CYNTHIA'S RECIPE EXCHANGE * * * * ‘| eee ee ed Will some one please give me a recipe for macaroons made with out almond paste? CYNTHIA like som recipe I would one to send me a good for v roast Also how to make gravy with burnt | sugar, MARGAR ral times I have had readers ask for a gluten bread recipe, but ‘have been unable to get one. “Will some jer be kind enough to send hers? CYNTHIA Here, “Country,” wine sent to you by This is a tested recipe, Use only the blossoms. Wash in cold water. Take half and half of blossoms and hot water. Pour latter over the |former and let stand for 36 hours Strain, and to each gallon of juice} |add five pounds of sugar and juice of two oranges and one lemon. Put in jars to work is a dandelion “Middle Age.” “L. M, L.” sent in this cake recipe. Cynthia tried tt and thinks | it the best cheap recipe she has ever found; Rub together one} small cup of sugar, one heaping ta-| | blespoonful of shortening, and one} jee. Add one cup of milk and two of flour, in which has been sifted two level teaspoonfuls baking pow der or to taste Mrs. | | mt in} tor a reader Here is a chocolate ple |by “Busy Housewife who asked for it: Two tablespoons | butter, three-fourths cup of sugar, one egg, one-half cup milk, one- and one-third cups of flour, two tea- spor bak powder. Mix and bake in ple crusts, and spread on top thin layer of chocolate frosting. _ CATARRH EASILY CONQUERED Germs Destroyed; Dis- charge Stopped; Sore Membrane Quickly Healed—Often Restores Hearing. | HYOMEI, & pleasant antiseptic, germ-destroying, vaporized air | breathed over the entire membrane jof the nose and throat and deep in to the lungs over the bronchial or alr tubes will kill catarrh germs soothe and heal the sore catarrhal spots and stop the discharge of| | mucus in a few days. | Sprays, snuffs or oint ments won't catarrh because | they are not penetrating enough to | get where the germs are | Se y¥ does HYOME! (pro- |nounced High-o-me) t up the head and penetrate into the tnner- |most recesses of the entire nasal jtract that it very often drives out! the catarrhal conditions in the tubes that connect the ears with the nose and by so doing restores hearing to persons who believed they were destined to be deaf for | lite. | If you have catarrh, dear reader, |do not forget that HYOMEL is a wonderful remedy for catarrh and is free from cocaine, or any other injurious drug. ‘A complete outfit, which includes a hard rubber pocket Inhaler, costs $1.00. If you already own an in haler you can get a bottle of HY. {OMEI for only 50 cents at phar macists the world over, ANOTHER VICTORY FOR NATURE'S CREATION MRS CHAS. CLARK 207 Occidental Ave., Seattle April 11th, 1912. Nature's Creation Co., ent! H been troubled for the last with general rundown affecting my stomach so been able to eat any h year and my so bad of a would have to get up| » smothering. I am} third month's treat have gained twelve two condition, I had not solid food heart night years that I fro: my on ment and GOING WITH US GATURDAY TO GREENBANK’ If you are looking for good farm land, well located, where you can produce larger and earlier crops than elsewhere in the Puget Sound country, call and let us tell you about our GREENBANK land Prices Low—Very Easy Terms Don’t wait. land. pleased Maps and Printed matter mailed upon request. Go now and look at this You will be CALVIN PHILIPS & CO. 815-816 Leary Bidg. NICHOL! __HINCKLEY BL arn to dance in two days Guaranteed. | Private Dreamland, Seventh and Union. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. Panton & London Co SECOND AVE, BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA. “THE INVITING STORE” The Half-Price Sale of Undermuslins On the Third Floor is now in full swing and will*con- tinue all day Friday if quantities last. Hundreds of women visited our new Third Floor today and made the acquaintance of our stocks of Corsets, Millinery, Undermuslins and Infants’ Wear. Take elevator, near south entrance. SUPERIOR eg knee pass all sizes, * ASc VALUES a good value at ... BOYS UNION 8U ITS. — Long sleeves, ankle length, nice fine ribbed garments. See these 49 good values at ic Maia Fleer. BOYS’ UNION SUITS — Short sleeves, knee length, balbriggan, all sizes. Splendid 49c values at .. ? WOMEN’S UNION SUITS — Lace knee length. Classy trimmed, 49c garments at the price f oni $ UNION SUITS — Lisle low neck, cuff 9c WOME TIGHTS in lisle thread . ”49c thread, knee WOMEN’S LACE TRIMMED WOMEN’S PANTS—Lace trimmed. Values that will please “AND NION SUITS with long or short sleeves and knee or ankle 25c length, per garment WOMEN'S UNION SUITS in all the different lengths of sleeves and garments in a gradual range of grades, at $1.00, 49c, 39¢ _ 25c and WOME "8 “st0MMER™ “vests in blues and whites, in grades pinks, San $2.00, 49¢, 19¢ ai PANTS in lace trimmed or cuff knee styles, at 25c WOME $1.00 to cut — And all other desirable Kinds you 5 might expect to find in a first-class c underwear department. Main COTTON 5c coT- HOSE, 10c FERT, UNION like MISSES" SUITS in all sizes, priced at 50c and Floor. MISSES’ 25¢ TAN HOSE, in the good shades of tan, special a pair, 25¢ WOME HOSE, pair WwoM TON special a ‘pair WOMEN’S STOCKING special a pair WOMEN’S 25¢ LACE BL ACK COTTON HOSE, in all MED KNIT DRAWERS Cotton Piece Goods Teal Basement. BLACK pecial, a N’S lc RIBBED BLACK TOP TWO FOR HIGH 2c FINE RIBRED, pounds, sleep well aud can anything | wish. MRS. CHAS. | 2 Thi s the re down condition ed blood supply the vital fields readily tion; Nature's sold fc a stomach it agrees with all stom scientific treatment Asthma, Bronchitis, Tuberculosis | of the ands or bones, and by| buildi vod blood supply of-| ten many other ail-| ments ge or climate make no} difference, Write today for full} }information or call at office, attle Branch NATURE'S CR ra TION CO., 614-15 People’s Bank | Bldg. | CLARK 7 Occidental Av suit of a badly run and an impoverish-| affecting ‘most all] the body; | ature's Cre ion is never} medicine of N Cre organ to or yet it is a for Catarrh, | all kinds of fabrics for summer wear expensive prices—every day in the week saving specials for Friday— 1000 YARDS PERCALE, 6!4c¢ Manufacturers’ refinants of 36- Pereales, values 10 yards. Friday special 1 a yard, Bic! SHINCH TURKEY .RED DA. MASK, 2t¢ value in ‘Turkey Damask, in good fast colors, yard Friday for Headquarters pretty “tub” dre from which to make Quality materials at less Here are some money APRON GINGHAMS, 4c YD Staple check Apron Ginghams, jin 10 to 20 yard lengths, A look at these will convince you of their value. Special a yard Friday 4c ROBE PRINTS, 334¢ YD | Fast colored Robe Prints—good |for comfort coverings, draper lies, ete. Worth a yard in manufac Fri the bolt—these 3 3c inch lengths from 2 to Tike are Special Red Table} atterns and ‘even PANTON & LONDON CO.— MAY MANTON PATTERNS | \ucememsemsnniasusenistenenntialaiiiaasl turers’ remnants, day, a ard Spec