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THE POTATO DOES IT ALL. | Gries have come from all directions for something that will clean raincoats, for stains of the Western soil in our old friend the potato Asimple and excellent way to remove dirty marks from a pat is to cut a raw potato in slices, and rub it well ‘on the spots. It will also remove mud stains from dress skirts, children’s coats and men's trousers GOMACH SICK, SOUR, UPSET AND FUL OF GAS? PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN Minutes! Time It! All Indigestion, Heartburn and ‘Dyspepsia Gone and Your Stomach Feels Fine, something to remove the mud Eureka! It isat last found The Montreal Star says: what upset your stom-| pepsin occasionally keeps the ft the food didjach regulated and they ea! yout Well, don’t / favorite foods without fear, your stomach is in a) [f your stomach doesn't take care sour, gassy and upset,/of your liberal limit without rebel- Just ate has ferment: | lion; if your food is a damage in- lumps; your head /stead of a help, remember the ‘aad aches; belch gases and /quickost, surest, most harmless re- ‘and @ructate undigested |llef is Pape’s Diapepsin which breath fonl, tongue coated ~leosts only fifty cents for a large ‘4 little Diapepsin and in/case at drug stores, It's truly won- you will wonder what/derful-—(t digests food and sets ‘of the indigestion and dis-/things straight, so gently and eastly that it is astonishing. Please ef men and women to-/don't go on and on with a weak, that it is needless to/ disordered stomach; it's so unnec p bed stomach. A Uttle Dia-lessary, —_—— a See These Strictly Tailored Suits at $35 At this feature price we are showing unusual values in man-tallored suits for fall. The excellence of the materials, the set of the tailored coat and the graceful hang of the skirt mark them high-grade tailor models. Made up in beautiful serges, cheviots, In- visible check, wide wales, ete., in sizes for both women and misses. Pay a Little Down When You Get Your Suit—Pay the Bal- ance by the Week $35 or Month Ae-oOmZO Seattie’s Reliable Credit House Office Phone Bal. 475; Res., Pal. 974 on Bay Wood Co. Wood and Coal. Weigit and Messure. At Stimson’s Mill, Seattle, Wash. Everything for the camper, Stoves, Chairs, Hammocks and Baskets, at reason- able . WETERAN’S STAND—— —Tovs! Toy: Big Assortment, Best Prices. Come and See, 533, Ballard Av. Norwegian and Swedish goods, including Fish Balls, and Sardines. Complete line of Heinz’s Pickles and Bot- Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger’s Coffees. Prompt TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY 25th Ave. and 67th St. %. W. Milano's peraphic Masterpiece, “St. George and the Dragon.” Greateat and most profound picture play of an- clent mythology ever produced. Biab- orate, magnificent, sensational, derty De Ve world’s re ing jugmler. nd new photoplays, Prince ed horse. A treat for the Van, featuring Mise De Verne, owned baritone singer Heasie, the jeat- The world in moving pictures, wots eduea an Great two-reel Kelair drama of the emotions, “The Caprice of Fortune.” A Bison winner, “Star Byes Strategy.” Nestor funny film, “1 Owe You $10." Theatre Pine AT Pike Theatre Mty Between Pike and Union. Theatre 1206 Second Av. Se--Crown--5 AY Bet Madison ond spring ’ 1, “The Confederat Fate Would Have It"; 3, “Mr. Fixit”; 4, 5, “Forgive Us Our ; 6, Dandy Duettists “The Myth of Jamasha Pas: “The Sheriff's Reward.” 1—Cynthia’s Agreement” 2—"Pals” “The Doctor's Debt” 1—“Across the Broad Pacific” 2—~ “A Disappointed Mamma, Spoiled Boy.” 1—His Lesson.” 2—“A Romance C of the Border.” 3—"Max, the King of All Funny Men.” 1—"Getting Mary Married.” 2— gay 3—"Her ° THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1912 HOW MRS. PETER LEARNED TO MAKE MPKIN PIES! OSHS HHHOHOHOHH HHH HHHHHH HH HHHHHHHHH HOHE HHH HHOS Peter, Peter, pumpkin cater, Had a wife and couldn't keep her; He put her in a pumpkin shell, And there he kept her very well ~—Mother Goose Melody. ee a SCHRANK, WHO SHOT T. R., LEGALLY SANE MILWAUKER, Oct. 16-—That John Schrank, who shot Col. Theo dore Roosevelt bere Monday night, | is legally sane, is the statemen org today of District Attorney Ja | | “Schrank has a perfect know!| edge of right and wrong.” declared the prosecutor, “and realizes that) he committed an iliegal act. From & medical standpoint he may have a slight aberration. He will be given a fair and impartial trial.” Sehrank was permitted to cirew-) late freely among the other prison | fers, with whom he discussed hi cane. A chemical analysis of the bullets) }found in Schrank’s revolver was or-| dered today to determine whether! they had been poisoned. =< we <2 THEY'LL EX | ABOUT WOODPILE. Murphy Turner, 18, has a mighty jpoor opinion of the Intelligence of |the police force of Seattle, Youter day he and Harry Graham, 22, were | jarrested by Patrolmen Neumen and | |} Smith, while they were trying to sell some knly | Stolen from | Yakima. At the police station the officers! lfound 15 pearthandied pocket} | knives, nine razors, seven watches fand two manicure sets. Asked} labout how they came into posses | jslon of all those articles, youn Turner gave the logical explanation }that they had found them all in « 'woodpile at Spokane, and then was |very indignant when the officers | laughed, They will explain more labout the woodpile to Judge Gordon this afternoon. “THREE VERDICTS AGAINST CIT After deliberating for 26 hours, a jury in Judge Tall | mai court awarded three ver | dicts against the city for per sonal injuries caused by the failure of the city to put up danger signals at Spokane av. last year, which resulted In an automobile smashup. Mary J. Pfeifer was given $4,000 dam- ages for the death of her sister, Linda Hodgson. C. E. and Giadys Sorenson were warded $2,500 for injuries sustained, and Glenn M. Fisher was given $750 for minor injuries. as in North) | WON'T APPEAR Kate Saddier's name will not ap- pear on the ballots as socialist can- |didate for the legislature from the Aist district. So Judge Dykeman decided this morning, It was shown that while she registered and filed for the nomination as Kate Saddier, she did not have her name changed from Kate Levis un til after she had secured the nom ination. The suits brought to disqualify the nomination of Hulet M. Wells and other socialists by the so-called “conservative” faction of the social- fat party, have been taken under advisement. READY FOR ’EM WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Elmer Dover, former secretary of the re publican national committee, tele- graphed today to Senator Clapp from Tacoma that he will be in| Washington Friday ready to pre- sent his evidence before the senate committee on campaign contribu- tions. Dover is alleged to have stored In Chicago copies of all the transactions of the republican com- mittee during his term of office. William Osborn is today in the custody of federal authorities on a charge of smuggling opium into the country from the Canadian line, a8 the result of his own overcautious ness. Osborn was the only passen- ger to leave the train at Bellingham on an opposite side from that taken by others. This attracted Inspector George Hubbard's attention. Exam ination revealed secret pockets in Osborn’s coat In which were found 18 5-tael tins of opium. Charging Laura Ashby with hav- ing maliciously started a suit in po- lice court against him, causing him to be arrested and humiliated with- out any ground, Henry Jago this morning started sult against her in the superior court for $5,000 damages Charter Oak Heaters, Furniture Company. }at bis uncle's grave. the life of the judge. Soe PLAIN HUBBY NOT DEA | Samose NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Old ac quaintanees here of John Schrank, who fired a bullet into Col, Theo- dore Roosevelt's body at Milwaukee Monday evening, today insanity has prevailed in the Schrank family for three generations, Dominick and Anna Flammang, Sebrank's uncle and aunt, brought him to America in 188%. He was called Joba Flammang until bis uncle gave him « saloon, when he began using his own name. In 1911 Dominick Plammang died, leaving Schrank $25,000. Schrank moved near Greenwood cemetery tn. Hrooklyn, and spent hours each day Last February he lost his money and secured a position. A lawsult followed and when Sehran lost he threatened AD BUT HIDING? EVERETT, Oct. 16.—-Laat week & young man named Tibbetts came into Everett crying, and saying that) his friend John Michaels, a Masoa, and a Spokane box manufacturer well known in his home town, had id to have been | fallen off a Great Northern train| 2iet and Thom ° into the Snohomish river aa he was; stealing a ride to Vancouver. Everett Masons at once started in to drag the river for his body, but so far no trace has been found. Now comes the report that Micha: is not dead, but is hiding } has been recelved from a woman In Spokane, which states that his wife refuses to believe bim dead, that before leaving Spokane he told a friend he w been drowned. FLESH FORMING FOOD) When you the great flesh-forming ood, weigh yourself and see how much you galo in the first week's use. Bartell Drag Co. will tell of many of thelr customers who a month or so ago were thin, pale/ and haggard, but who are now, through the use of Bamove, plump, strong and happy, with perfect health and attractive flesh, They have seen so many Instances of the wonderful power of Samose to re store the weak and sick to strength and health, and to make good nat- ural flesh tirat they give their per sonal guarantee with every package of Samose they sell to refund the money if it does not prove satisfac tory. Samose {Is a pure preparation, and can be used with absolute confl- dence by the most delicate. It gives remarkable results with children who are weak and run down and without appetite. It builds up the thin, pale, puny girl and woman to perfect plumpness and health. It is the only flesh forming food of its kind and In addition, it strengthens every organ of the body, restoring ength and health to the whole stem, CUT- OHIO WE STAND BACK oF FOR 12 YEARS s TAL WORK PRICES yments, Ohio Cut Rate ries. Other Dentiats’ Prices $15 Set of Teeth. Guaranteed Best veey Charter Oax Heaters, Modern Furniture Company. ove $10 Set of Teeth, Guaranteed Fit .... $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown ... $5 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work own and in payments, going to Puget sound) and cireulate a report that he had) buy a package of/ | A. | $8 1332 Fie | $4] Canoy $3, $4 | PUMPKIN PIE TWO WAYS One-Egg Pie For three ples. One quart of milk, three cupfule of boiled and #trained pumpkin, one and one-half [baptuie of sugar, one-half cupful of molasses, the yolks and whites of | three ees beaten separately, a lit | tle salt, one tablespoonful each of }einger and cinnamon, Beat alto gether and bake with an under crust Three-Egg Pie One quart of stewed pumpkin, pressed through a sieve; 9 eaes ‘whites and yolks beaten sepa \ly; 2 seant quarts of milk, 1 tes {spoonful of mace, 1 teaspoonful of cinnamon and the same of nutme«; 41% cupfule of white sugar or very light brown. Heat all well together 4and bake in crust without cover. This will make three pies. SAAR RERK AREA * * MOTHERS’ CONGRESS * * * REAR RARRARHHEKEH The Longfellow branch of the Mothers’ congreas will meet Thurs @ay afternoon, October at 3 @clock, at the Longfellow ool, The city health department will furnish a lecture. Every woman. mother or not, is Invited to be pres ent HOME AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY FOR SALLOW COMPLEXIONS—A sallow akin ix due to bad blood, and a i int alcohol (not whis ling hot water to make one has as © und, A meals soon quart | 7 for restoring lost appetite and cor- | Fecting general minor tits THIS HEAUTIFIES BYBLASHES With thumb and finger apply ja little pyroxin at | 00 4 the 8 will grow long @ curt, Thin eysbrow in thick and glossy |pyroxin Is rubbed on with the fin- Care should used not to ¥ pyroxin where no hair is WEAK EYES—A simple, inexpensive tonic that te very strengthening and soothing to weak, {red or inflamed eyes, who wear glasses, and @ good rem- edy for granulated lida. FINE BEAUTY LOTION-—To gt the complexion a smooth, cle nr fined look nothing better used than o lotion made by ing four ounces of spurmax in one- half pint witch haxel or hot water, with two t a Thi y, sa) w skin and gives to it tiful appearance. It in inv ible when on the skin and lasts much better than powder. ve - STOPS FALLING HAIR-—Hatr that Teleas and comes out with ombing can be Invi« failing stopped by the bair-roota twioe nh made by dissoly f ounce of quinxoln in one-half alcohol (not whiskey), then adding one-half pint cold water. This rem- « dandruff and scalp tr will prove a great aid have hair and scalp ‘such as dog- fl ostrich Newest effecta, “all plumes, collar boas, stripe. Willows made of your material Plun dyed any shade, jeaned_and curled MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Bank Nii) SPECIAL » MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ SUITS $25.00 TO $32.50 | Ladies’ Tailored Suit Shop | 288-240 Lumber Exchange Did, Why not haye your finishing done right? It coats no more if left with Por | 5 1 0} ' | Pictures, Bring this ad with you | Canova Studio | aird Ave. Kodak Work BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 -|ters every night and am quite in-| ‘lagree with the mothers who say girls should not be trusted without * |}* OUR HUSBANDS DO NOT * travel away most of the time. ‘NOTICE TO READERS! CRT * TION IN HER WAY * * RARER HHH Dear Mins Grey sreat deal of the discussion, pro and con, in regard to allowing young girls to attend places of en tertainment unaccompanied, and am) at last impelled to express my feel ings in the matter, “A Twentieth Century Young Woman,” | suppose, is 15 years of age or thereabout, since she says that is the age at which girls ac quire the facutly of distinguishing between right and wrong. } 1 believe in trusting my children, but that does not mean that | must trust every person with whom they associate, and especially those they meet by chance at places of amuse- ment. “A Twentieth Century Young Woman” states that too many| young girls go wrong on account of parents being too strict, bat I think 4 great many more go Wrong on ac- count of too careless parents, I hold that It is my duty to know the associates of my daughter, and to! see that their characters are irre | proachable. I also believe she should be permitted to attend re spectable places of entertainment, but never alone when late in the evening, as 1 think it wrong to put temptation in her way by allowing her on the streets after dark, unless in the company of myself or one hom I can trust with such @ treas I consider my pure Innocent girl to de. And so I repeat emphatically, “It is not a question of trusting my daughter, but trusting her compan- fons.” JUST A FATHER. I have read a Dear Miss Grey: Will you please let me know if there Is a business college for girls in Seattle? How long would It take me to learn to be & telegraph operator—that ia, after 1 pass the eighth grade? MISS FIFTEEN. Uniesmit is absolutely neces- finish the A sary for you to work, high school It is not fair to other firma for me to give addresses In this column. but if you will send a stamped, self- addressed envelope I will gladly send them. *| * | tory” |* WRONG TO PUT TEMPTA. &| == * lw RRR ee eer hae * * * RESPECT FOR SELF AND *) * SWEETHEART; NEEDS *) * NO CHAPERON *) ° *| J. 2 eee eee ee eee Dear Miss Grey: The “chaperon/ question” would be forever settled if more fathers gave us such sons as “F,” who says “If these low brow- | ed creatures have enough respect for self and sweetheart, they would not need a chaperon. My dear lady friend needs no chaperon and never | wil” That was fine and masly and the best answer given | It is a pity every man has not! such fundamental principles of man hood. Greater {s the pity, temptod weethearts cannot realize | ch temptation comes only from abject, unadulterated, selfishness and never from real love. M. F. Lees VEEL SEE TS SHOULD “KEEP THEIR) * PLACE” *| *| SERRE EER ER EB Dear Miss Grey. I read your let terested in the question, “Should girls be trusted in men's company without a chaperon?” 1 should say, trust them. I don't their parents, Don't those mothers realize how many girls are in this country thousands of miles from home and friends? My advice for girls when out with | young men is to keep their place and they will be treated with re spect. A HOUSE WORK GIRL. peer eee tees) x! FIREMEN’S WIVES WILL ®) APPRECIATE PLATOON *#) SYSTEM *) * SURE ERE RE EMD Dear Miss Grey: Many, many; thanks to you for your answer to} “A Fireman's Wife.” Your message will no doubt reach and interest people who do not know how many} hours our firemen are on duty. | Wives and children who have spent the evenings of five years and | longer at home alone are the one: who fully appreciate what a two) platoon system in our fire depart- ment will mean. ANOTHER FIREMAN’S WIFE. ae ee ee ae WHEN GOING WITH A * “STEADY” * | * | * * RHR Dear Miss Grey: When going with a steady fellow, is it the girl’s| place to ask him out, or should she wait for him to ask if he mi out to see her? BLL A.A girl may with all propriety | invite a young man fn a friendly way to call, and if he does, invite him back again, but it is absurd to invite him repeatedly. If he wants) to come he will manage it after the | first call. | TOR ITI TOTO tok tok * id OBJECT * * * RENNER Re) Dear Miss Grey: We are two married women and old enough to behave ourselves. Our husbands | We go to the theatres together, but that | alone gets monotonous. Would it look well for us to attend dances without an escort, while our hus-| bands are away? They do not ob-| ject to our going, and we get very lonesome. MARY AND MARIE, | A.—If you limit the dances to private ones there can be no ob- jection. If you will send a stamped, | self-addressed envelope I will tell you of some desirable ones, | | All letters cannot be an. *| swered in the paper, and many */ are without name or address. * A stamped, self-addressed en- ® velope always brings a prompt * reply. CYNTHIA GREY, * * Ol i * * * * * John Adama wan elected president and Thomas Jefferson | vice president, Both men opposed the federaliats, and both died on the |name day, t the Declaration of Independence. Famous Affinities of His | has been running in Munsey.| Danco at Dreamland tonight. ** In 1797 “The to Your Wife Bartell has the kind that pleases—it’s the better kind; and his prices are so little— you won't miss the money. Delicious VICTORIA CHOC- OLATES, with nut and fruit Bel crise MARACABO CREAM CHOCOLATES—you would expect to pay 50c per pound box elsewhere. 2 5 Cc Some of ae SPECIALS Reeman’s or Spear- mint Chewing Gum, 2 for . seer BE 35e Castoria ..19¢ 25c Herb TOR sccccces. AGG 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills ....12¢ Pure Cod Liver Oil Pint bottles Parke, Davis & Co.’s Cod Liver Oil.... 55¢ Pint Squibb’s Cod Liver oil 85c Peter Liver Oil ... Pint Scott’s Pure Norway Cod Liver Oil.......75¢ 50c Borthen’s Cod Liver Oil ‘ 33¢ Pint Septol Wine of Cod Liver Oil ...........75¢ Drugs cost less at Bartell: Pierce's 25¢ Kag'’s Orderlys..15¢ 25c Bell's Pine Tar Honey seers ABE 4-ounce Septol Syrup of White Pine and Tar. 25¢ 3-ounce Menthol Eucalyp- tus and Wild Cherry.25¢ 25c Laxative Bromo Qui- .. 13¢ 100 Blaud Iron Pills. .22¢ ¢ Moller’s Cod nine You Like BARTELL Stores Because You Like His Pharmacists—They Are Reliable Sanitos Tooth Brushes | Rubber Gloves, Special —CUT— 25c Sanitos Ventilated Tooth Brushes ......16¢ 50c Ladies’ Favorite Gloves 75c Sanitos Gloves. ..49¢ $1.00 Amazon Gloves .69¢ $1.00 Venostar Gloves.... Raymond's Tooth Paste, special .......13¢ 25¢ Sanitol Tooth Paste, Special ......cececrs AA MANICURE GOODS —CUT— $i.2s BRACE UP! Shoulder Braces Add much to one’s looks and health. 35c Neebo Braces for boys and girls....19¢ 7Sc Army and Navy Braces for men and boys....49¢ $1.50 Health Brace for $2.00 Trueform Brace..... .... $1.49 Atomizers and Sprays 50c Aseptic Atomizers.... 25¢ Henkel’s Hand-forged Nail Files ...........18¢ 25¢ Lustrite Nail Polish.. ‘ . -12¢ ‘amphorice. 10c Glycerine C 75¢ Lustrite Cuticle Scis- sors veeeee. 484 50c Cuticle Scissors. .33¢ $1.00 Scissors .......68¢ You Find a Friendly Welcome in Each of Bartell’s Stores—It’s the Same Always—Whether You Ask a Question or Wish to Buy Drug Store Needs. $1.00 Oil or Water Atom- IETS 0. cveginesseeecs 15c Allcock’s Porous Plas- 15c_ Belladonna Porous Plasters ... -.-.9¢ 20c Antiphlogistic Porous Plasters ..... .......A1¢ 20c Antipain Rheumatic Plasters creteees MG 20c Brown's Electric Por- ous Plasters .........14¢ 10c Kirk’s Jap Rose Soap. eld Sanitary Tar Soap 25c Mansfield’s Tar and Egg Shampoo Soap, .16¢ son's Derma Skin 12¢ Skin 25¢ Mansi Skin Soap ... 25¢ Packer's Peroxide Soap ‘ Chest Protectors. 5c Lenox Soap.. 1Sce 4711 Velvet Hair Insoles. Gly ‘ Sleepers for Cold Feet. It Matters Not What You Want— BARTELL PRICES FAVOR YOU 5—Bartell-5 Drug Stores The artell Quality }E Store No. 3 | Cor, Ist Av. and Pike Store No. 4 Ballard Store No. 2 610 2nd Store No, 5 1406 2nd Av. Store No. 6 Cor. Pike and Westlake

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