Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
uffins a MeKensio Hill, Bas, Cooking Schoo! “ oe are on the break | cares for meat would be served meal were not m 4 bo ot that there fe) io make ther If K ©, the aise baking powder ts used, be stirred up the in the pan ready nothing to do in the ‘bake them Muffins. slightly rounded Baking Powder; go tours 2 oS all to y smooth, Ot and have oven muffins come to the then in- beat to bake muffins be Raisins 1 cup pastry nfuls K C * 1 to 2 level table- gugar; 12 tee poonful 114 cups milk or wa. CJ nN 5 hatter should always be ‘fo insure light and motst ws the certificate ‘erery 2Scent can of K , and we will send fs Rook” by Mra. Hill, Handsome Jaques Mtg. Co., Chi- FINE FOR | itarrh | ee i Victims Have | eet HYOME! With Jon Results. 7: This picture shows » the little hard rub ber HYOMEL inhaler | the exact size. If you own one Fou can get a bottle of HYOME! (liquid) | If you do not own ‘one, $1.00 will secure for you a complete tncluding in . And now you have In your posses | ne the catarrh spe dust breathe, itY reathe : OMEI—that'll al! you | have to do—no stom- ach dosing. The | Soothing, healing air over the In- membrane, the germs and to end the dis- coughs, croup and back. Distributed everywhere. 0 (pronounce it L. Han Eocalyp- antiseptics, It or other in- ‘DON’ ARRHAL | | are Ma Dandruff Germs ie Causing Your to Thin Out. — (rR RENTLY PORTRAYED ON THE EXACT SPOT WHERE IT TOOK PLACE THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1912, SCENES FROM LIFE OF CHRIST 2—THE BIRTH OF THE SAVIOR 1,900 YEARS AGO-—A PART OF THE ELABOFATE AND COSTLY MOVING PICTURE PRI ODUCTION r KALEM COMPANY, TO BE FIRST SHOWN AT CHRISTMAS TIME.) “ aaa Unto you is born this day David a savior, which is Chri GIRL PUPILS WEAR’ FLASHY HOSE; GET ZERO By United Press Leased Wire MARSHALLTOWN, Ia., Dec, 3.— Because a group of high school giris/ trying to play a joke went to school wearing stockings of loud pattern, 12 of chem were sent home to change them. Many shades of green, embellish | ed with old rose, gaudy reda with and without black polka dots, broad stripes that ran aronnd and stripes that ran (be other way, all entered into the display Teachers say that the giggling of the boys threatened to disorganize the school, so they had to dismiss the 13. Each of the girls who fell ander the ban got a tardy mark and « zero in the classes they missed while making the change in hostery SHE MAKES THIEF DO TURKEY TROT PALO AL‘10, Dec. 3 Seale, a prominent society woman and wife of Alfred Seale, a wealthy real estate man, about 12 o'clock was awakened by a nolse among the turkeys in the back yard. She saw a man carrying off a turkey. Presently the thief reappeared. With a cool head she loaded her husband's shotgun, and as the in truder passed her window with his; plunder, fired. The thief did a tur- key trof. WELL, WELL! NOW WE) GET MILK FROM HAY Hy United Prese Leased wankee Synthesis company been incorporated, to place on the market a new substitute for milk, to be known as synthis, which in brief is to be milk prepared direct from hay, without the intervention of a cow. The new company ts to} operate under a chemical formula which permits of the transmutation of good timothy hay Into ash and milk. The advantage of synthis ts im the fact that the manner of its) production makes always sweet, | as it is free from the souring bac teria. BURGLAR CUTS UP WOMAN'S LINGERIE nited Prose Leased Wire 'W YORK, Dec. 3.-—-Mra. Sadie Flammer, a comely young widow) of Williamsburg, reported to the po-| Hee a eall from as queer a burglar! as the police have heard of for some) time. Mrs. Flammer eaid that she was asleep at one end of the apartment when the burglar entered the room without awakening her. While she slept the burglar destroyed. every pleture and photograph in the room and cut every one of her dresses, as well as other clothing, into small pieces with a pair of scissors. WILL TAKE BADGES FROM SPECIAL COPS A communication was read be fore the city counc!l yesterdsy from Chief of Police Bannick, recom mending that badges now worn by twelve special or private policemen in the city of st the Lord, eee oe Prettiest American -Mra. Alfred} MI8S BERTHA DIMLER & stenographer with a To ledo business firm. She is consid ered by her friends the pretest working giri tn the city. UNITED STATES TO STAND FIRM AGAINST RUSSIA WASHINGTON, Dec. 3-—-That a new treaty with Russia is now be ing negotiated, and that the United States will take “na ostep backward” In the matter of discrimination against American passports, is the assertion here today of Chairman Sulzer of the house foreign affairs committece “No treaty will be approved by ingress unless all passports are recognized, regardless of race or religton,” said Sulzer Venice, Cal-—Two men stripped to the walst battled to the death in a skiff .n the open sea here yeater day. it was the clearest mirage on record here. Get Rid of Piles at Home Simple Home Remedy, Easily Ap- plied Gives Quick Relief and and Prevents All Danger from Operation Send for Free Trial Package and Prove it in Your Case. Don't even think of an operation for piles. Remember what the old family doctor said; Any part of the body cut away is gone forever. One _ And this shall be a sign unto you | find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, | lying in a manger.——Luke ii:11-12, Ye shall SHOOTERS ARE _ GUESTS OF MAN WHO KILLS TURKS At the recent turkey shoot held by the Seattle Trapshooters’ club, at thelr range on Harbor island, George H. Hambright, the Khed W man, got away with the honors- and the turkey*#—and just even | 4p matters he gave a dozen the regulars at the range # crack at a lturkey at Gerald's cafe inet night The markamen met at A. L. Hall store, 1021 First av, and went in body to Gerald's, where they en joyed the turkey and all of the trimmin’s Some of the best shots in Seat tle were on hand, and after a dis cussion of the feast plans were laid for @ great shooting season, to open on the Harbor island range. Those who partook of Mr Hambright's hospitality tast night were Hip frown, Charles Stadfeidt, Hugh Fieming, Ro Wilson, Joe Stack, Pred Landwebr, M. C. Smith, K. 5 Smith, J. Ruppe, BE. Valleen and A. L. Hall, DANCES, PRAYS AND THEN BEATS WIFE WASHINGTON, Dee Charges that ber husband is a devotee of a Hinds cult and terminates his daily prayers by beating her are made by Mrs. Laura Appold tn a petition|#ons, Storey & Clarks, and Awerl-| are to be sold for $446 and for a limited divoree from Albert Appold, filed in the diatrict supreme court, It is charged that Appold perform. ed the morning ceremony of the cult in seaniy attire by doing a dance in the parior. NEARLY A MILLION SPENT FOR TAFT My United Frees Leased Wire. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.-—A Hat of republican contributions to (he 1912 campaign was filed with the house today by Geo. R. Sheldon, treasurer of the republican national commit- tee. It showed the subscriptions totaled $900,263. THE MARKETS following a by bs a by the retal " Prices in all cases are variation. according nd general excellence, but unless otherwis® Inat- y first grades Price. nteer | Rounds ge QSUSs=se eeeeetit Trimmed sides . Short loin pork Shoulder | Pt Pe (4 stmas Sale of anos Now On at Eilers Music House Forty Great Stores Enter the Race For Greatest Christmas Sales Record Musical Instruments of the Highest Class to Be Sold for Less Than Ever Before. $228 and so and so on. and so on. on. Grand *Pianos for as Little as Latest 88-Note Player Pianos $325, Splendid Upright Pianos for $96.00, $132, $167, $198, $315, $445, $537 $375, $445, $485 Just Ten Dollars of Your Christmas Money Will Put a Fine The entire stock of magnificent Grands, Uprights and Player Pianos iw included in the- Great Christmas Sale. No finer instruments than these can be found anywhere. | They't® the standard by.which oth lors are moasured, The list in cludes the following: World-Famous Makes. You can have your choice of Kim balls, Deckers, Lesters, Stoxers, |Gmith & Barnes, Bush & Gertz, Ellers, Haddorffs, Lawsons, Nel \en's oldest and world’s finest, The | Chickering, as well as the famous Sobmer, and the superb hand-made Haaleton. Noted Player Pianos in the Sale, You can get one of the latest style player pianos, one playing the full 88 notes of the keyboard, for $ You can select from the largest variety of high-class makes in the Northwest—including the Chicker ing, Flaxatone, the pinnacle of player piano’s perfection; the re nowned Autopiano, the new Kim ball Acmelodic, the player piano De | Luxe, the Lester Player, the Decker Player, the Krell Solo Grand, the |popular Bungalow Player Piano, and many of the most widely ad vertised makes; the Weber Pla nola Piano, the Steck Pianola Pt- no, the Stuyvesant Pianola Piano, and many others. | Christmas Prices Lower Than Ever Before. With the purpose of making this the greatest Christmas sale on reo ord, prices that have always been lower are still further reduced |Fine pianos in handsome onk, wal nut or mahogany F such as most dealers get $425 for cases, | gai. Four hundred dollar styles are DREAM HOUNDS MAN TO DEATH PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 3.—Driven Ineane; police believe, by the ever contest. Watch the prices. can be had during this sale for) You can save one-third or more on your Christmas piano. Clip This Out—It’s Worth $30.00 Cash marked $268. A few slightly marred ean be had for $257 | 350 pianos can now be bad} ; nome slightly marred for | and pianos that are usually | sold for $275 are to he sold for) $188. Some a trifle scratched can be had for $167. Grand Pianos and Art Styles. le <3 q ,, ‘A 0 In the fancier and more costly! makes we have reduced the $500 | styles to $968, the $650 ones to $427] Jand several $750 and $860 grands | / These krands have been used in| concert work a little, but are, for all | practical purposes, as good as the day they left the factory Fine Weber Grands, just like new, | are also included. The arbitrar: price on these Webers as fixed by |the combine $900 and $1,000.) | They can be had during this sale for| | $590 and $6465. | prices if used on or be KILERS Mt this Adverti is k. We will ept this an Should you desire to pa jor $2 fo | In the Exchange Department. we will give you a receipt | | | We now have on hand a good) |many unusually fine pianos and) | player pianos, which we have taken| jin part payment on the latest im-| lproved Antopianos and Grands.| | Many of them have come from the! | finest homes in the Northwest Present this Certificate this Certifies: less than half prices. cash, Piano in Your Home; Pay No More Until Next Year Forty Big Eilers Stores enter each year in this strenuous race for the biggest sales record. Our business for 1912 has been very good so far and the ambition of everyone in the organization now is to end the year with a record breaking sale of pianos and player pianos. Watch this exciting The low prices made possible by our policy of small profits, quick sales and enormous business, coupled with the gigantic buying power of 40 great stores, are cut still lower Thirty Dollars as first payment on any new plano at Christmas sale fore December 31, 1912 sic HOUSE Third and University St ng Test Cretfiicate with you—select any plano certificate as first payment on any You make your next payment in January, 1913. $2.00 FOR $1.00. in addition to this certificate, or every dollar you pay up to $80. EXAMPLE For exam-| | ple . ked $268. A slightly used Ste- in for $96 marked & h ger plano is marked $276. A full] jYeritable Christmas prize for some- | 41,6 Kimball, in French burled wal-| body, A Kohler & Campbell piano | large size, practically new, |marked $186. A Winterroth piano, jin quartered English oak, is marked $195. A Clarendon piano, in a fine mahogany case, is $238, and it pos senses an exceptionally fine and sweet tone. A Hallet & Davis co lonial atyle, which could not be told from new, is marked $245, Bush & Lane plano, mahog any case, used but a few months, {s| former owner paid $700 for it Iverson plano isa 1 [aut case, is marked $282 8 A Haddorf Piano Art Style, in & San Domingo mahogany case, sold not so long ago for $600, now of-| $290. A Schubert Piano, | in mahogany case, Louis XV. de-| sign, originally sold for $550, is now fered at | | to go at . A Cecilian Player Piano, in good ndition, can be had for $265. The in a massive re MISTAKES LIGHT; | GOES UPON ROCKS) VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 3 Ne BAN FRANCISCO, Dee serious damage was encountere ns . by the famous four-masted County jJames Thidelow, a deserter from) of Linlithgow, the Chilean sailin }the army at Vancouver Barracks,| vessel, which holds several Pacific SWEET TOOTH BRINGS CAPTURE Ry United Press Leased Wire 3. A modern 88-note Player Piano, with the latest player action, only slightly used, can be had for $325. A Steck Pianola Piano, for which the combine asks $950. This pia nola piano has been used but @ short (ime, and as good as new. It can be bought for $ There are many others equally at tractive. Any one can be Mad on easy pay- ments. A little down and no fur ther money, until next year, SPECIAL MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ SUITS $25.00 TO $32.50 Ladies’ Tailored Suit Shop. 258-240 Lumber Eachange Bidg Stops Falling or two applications of Pyramid Pile|{ Present picture of an accident) Does Not Con- ous Lead or Dyes. | ‘young man of today! aBy chances on losing who is baldhended 46, and is placed at when seeking em = a oe! If you have! Gandraft it means down hear the roots of your! hair an army of dandruff germs are at tacking the hair root and destroy ing {te vital ity. falis out: grows thin Pesults. Young ma: ath tn delightful PAKIS- Will stop falling hair, m8, abolish dand- Scalp, or money BAGE 15 at, Bartel! Pri ge 3h Giri with Auburn Sarton. Ask | |pal car barn, be revoked, and that in the future such badges or commissions be is sued for a definite period. Bills were passed authorizing the board of public works to spend $60,000 from the water fund for the siphon under the Lake Washington | canal, and appropriating $10,000 for the purchase of a site for a munict HUMAN SKELETON DEEP UNDERGROUND | By United Prese Leased Wire WAGON WHEEL GAP, Col,, Dee. 3.—Eliwood Bergey, a mining man| of this section, reported the dis| covery of a human skeleton in solid} rock formation 40 feet below the surface of the earth, The skeleton is smaller than that of a modern adult, but appears too strongly built for that of a-child. AGED 100, HE GETS HIS FIRST SHAVE! t hundredth birthday anniversary on December 14, Jacob Souers, Hunt ington’s oldest resident, submitted to his first shave at the hands of a barber recently, He did it under protest. Remedy and all the pain, fire and torture ceases. In a remarkabl short time the congested veins are reduced to normal and you will soon be all right again, Try this re markable remedy Sold every where at drug stores. Send for a free trial package and prove be yond question ft is the right remedy for your case, even though you may be wearing a pile truss. Just send in the coupon below at once for the free trial treatment It will show you conclusively what Pyramid Pile Remedy will do. Then you can get the regular package for 50 cents at any drug store. Don't suffer another needless minute, Write now. FREE PACKAGE COUPON. Pyramid Drug Company, 462 Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a trial treat ment of Pyramid Pile Remedy at once, by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper, 80 I can prove its splendid results. Name csccseeees Street City wi lo bs If Turkeys, Roosters, live, Spring ducklings . Ducka, old, live, Ib. Geese eas Squans, v Ss=SShse Sette a err 2. Price, 01 00@ 16.00 ait eat Hy 1°00 1.00 26@ 1.75 Carrots, Hieots, local .- ruroips Grapes Hquash | Hothouse lettuce. er | Head lettuce, dow Selery, don Coley: reed, Selling’ Pei Kastern Washington imothy rer | Shorts .. Whole corn Cracked corn Middlings Rolled oats an mixed 00@ 26.00 00@ 37.00 4 bariey weeks ago, and which he tried in | steoctually to blot from memory, Daniel Snyder, 50 years old, com mitted’ suicide. Snyder dreamed he saw a fellow- workman at the Schute & Koerting Machine company, 12th and Thomp- von #i#., crushed to death beneath an elevator. The dream preyed on hie mind, and frequently, hin wife sald, he arose at night and walked the floor of his bedroom, OREGON RAILROAD EMPLOYES STRIKE EUGENE, Ore., Dec, 3.--Follow- ing a cut In their wages from $2.50 to $2 for a ten-hour day, several em ployes in the construction depart- ment of the Portland, Bugene & Hastern railway are today out on strike. The strike was called by J. F. Morgan, financial secretary of the I. W. W. Rome.—Rev. Edward Hanna was today appointed as bishop coad- utor at San Francisco, according to official announcement here, Berlin.—The triple alliance be- tween Germany, Austria and Italy is renewed for three years, accord: ing to announcement here. Wasb., has a sweet tooth which re sulted in his captnre at Palo Alto and his being returned to the Pre sidio yesterday evening Thibelow deserted from the Sec ond field artillery during the ma neuvers last September. Thibe- low’s craving for sweets became too strong, and he stole a pocketful of y. He was captured and con fessed that he was a deserter. CALLS MEETING» OF PROGRESSIVES A meeting of the executive com | mittee of the Progressive league has been called by President Parry \for Wednesday afternoon at o'clock, It is planned to Invite all the pro: gressive members of the legisiature to Seattle two or three days prior to the convening of the legislature, on January 13, Western Washing ton progressive solons will hold a meeting here during the latter part of the week, Oakland.—Planning a spectacular suicide, Alex Contea invited friends to dinner. He swallowed a glass of water into which he dropped some powder, powder, “Get a doctor,” he yelled. coast records, jaground yesterday, 1 |point. Capt, Hans Mueller mistook }the new light at Otter point for Race rocks while heading through |the Strait of Fuca for Victoria. The jtug Lorne pulled the boat off at |high tide, Today she was hauled out at Esquimale and her botiom jsurveyed. She is to take on a load of lumber here for Australie KIDNAPS WIFE TO SAVE ALIMONY? | PORTLAND, Ore,, Dec The kidnaping of his ex-wife to avoid the payment of $50 a month all-} |mony is the charge which is today {placed against Ben Holsman by H P. Taylor, father of the woman. The divorce the woman three we Holsman had been twi on the charge of beating and chok- jing her, A week ago she disap |peared, Taylor alleges that Hols- man has taken her to Vancouver, B, C., or Spokane. Los Angeles.—Bringing 63 yap- ping dogs, trunks, one horse, | five golf bags and three maids, Mrs. It was the wrong+M, Bramber has arrived from At-| lantic City to make her home here. missing | AMUSEMENTS See SEATTLE THEATRE Gebeentens Akt a attatl “GOING i" By Rex Bench a ul Armatrong 2he—argain Monday Night—2e WEBER & F “PUN IN A CA 18—People in the OTHER BIG 8. & CAC’ The PANTAGES Matinee Dally Twice Nightly TASMANIAN—VANDIEMANS Premier Acrobatic Troupe ‘HATURE BILL We and