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NU BONE CORSETS | Vegetable sith 302 SWEATERS Made by Whatesate and Retail ° Piteh Ay BARGAINS In Used Machines New Mac WHITH SEWING MACHINE 60. 1424 Third (Near Pike) Main tnts a home wink bd Wilt you please « de eraekors? " semd recipe whieh may help ewlte” redioe expenses, Ease it GINGER SNAPS Malt pint lard (or rendered suet, of which cracktings are goo: trl Patatoes oF soup), My piut pine amen, add 1 teanpaon salt, eapoon ginger, by tubleapoon rin © reelpe f 1 am sorry | cannot give you |the recipe you ask, Probably some reader wilt Ido not see that much will be say ed by making crackers, if they are bought tn bulk, for the fuel must be considered in baking. Q.—Will you please tell me if a \ | girl at the age of 15 and 16 ry | ete the shows with her bey friends? | | A have been asked several times by my bey friem fo go te shows with them, bat always refuse, thivking them too young and silly, Once when ow with a boy friend pmenced 1 felt THE EXPENSE AND TROUBLE OF WASH DAY. Let Us Do the Work. WET WASH 2igc Per Pound, Dry Weight ROUGH DRY FS ay Deon e Washin's Fine CENTRAL LAUNDRY AUTO SERVICE it wasn't very ni cut up” and annoy cople who wished to enjoy rtainmenm,, but don't you ight have spoken nicely about it, Instead of refuw sclate with him? He may have had his fault pointed out kindly, and may not have 4 how rude | he was. boy to | “SEATTLE BUSINESS | DIRECTORY leet from the Goods of the Fol.) Thoroughly Solicit Your PREPARE FOR SPRING Let ws quote iness getting Katimates Free LINQUIST & LUND 1104 THIRD AVE. | ELLIOTT 5340 | | { RESTAURANTS DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. The reputation for good dentis-| try that we have made and are adding to every day {s considered | Dy us our most valuable asset. You | who may doubt our disposition or| ability to render the best service! at our price are kindly aie | CAFES ie to consider that we are a reliable, Tesponsible business concern, per. Mmanently located here, and cannot afford to misrepresent one item of our service. Every word we utter in an advertisement is the absolute truth, and we desire to be held strictly to the letter of it We are putting out dentistry that cannot be excelled at any price whatso- ever, and is far superior to the work done in the average dental office. We are the exception to the rule that in order to set the best you must pay the highest price. & Vv. ADAMS 4. D. THAGARD The Mecca 610 First Avenue Union street SACREDNESS We shal! not mar the sacredm bumiliate you or belittle our pro that our |fession by bidding for the burial or} Some |¢remation of your loved ones. Let us Know your wishes and they will be complied with. BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE Let us prove to you Work is indeed the best. small piece of work will do. Our service will further appeal to you, because We Never Hurt a Bit. We Give GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager, 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor Union. Note—Bring This Ad With You. a “I like Carnation Milk in my coffee and use it in all my cooking, but I have never tried to whip It,” visitors tell us at our booth at the Bon Marche Pure Food Show, If you haven't preserved the recipe, we suggest that you clip this recipe and paste it in your favorite cook book. Carnation Milk Recipe for Whipping Place one can of Carnation Milk in Water and heat to bolling. Remove PROMPTLY and thorough ly chill by placing can on ice, When cool, open can and pour milk (the entire contents of small can, or half cont ts large can) into chilled bowl (placed another bowl filled with , cracked lee). After milk has become thor b oughly chilled, whip in reg way with ordinary egg beater for about five min \ utes, If desired, sweeten and flavor In XN regular way. y Think of ‘the convenlence and %, of keeping Carnation your pantry—for whipping purposes — ) 1 can't advise you to associate with boys who persist in acting #illy but you can't afford to entertain bit ter and critical thoughts about then 1a | AN ANNE BRAIN LAW The young y be mol sensible about the matter than you You would better not insist on wri Ing to & girl who does not wish t correspond with you ee I cotleet by » show that | Theekh you. Aa | AoA husband or wife ts |sponsible for any bills contr by the other before marring you cannot collect by law The debt ts outlawed appeal to his manliness what owon? mc not re ote ® Why to ne pa he knows he | “COAX THE GREEN | Five Hurt in Crash | SHARON, Pa, Feb Four pun, aaa een, vote fee rent "| passengers and a trainman were in 4 KETTY Jured when a Pennsylvania train A.—One need not “give in” to|fan into an open switch, 10 miles any person; nor should one “give from here. in” to stubbornness, “Give in” only | ~~ ae to what you know to be right, and TOM H MISERY by that attitude you will be able to NS) AC ’ solve the problem e¢ a citizen (German Delicatessen’ Shop C. F. Baasch #13 THIRD AVE. no had habits, and seems to be nice. He is very heahfil, He fomes, eats “L leaves without saying note read as 1 love you and you te become y wife 1 do mot love him, to he how should ever to me about this ete, what shall T teil him? Whenever he hears me tell mother of something 1 would like te have, such an clothes, he offers bee the maney to bay them for me. Should she accept Ht Thanking yo PLEANON. A to you on the subject of marriag \¢ eli him the truth, and tell It kin Your mother should certainly ne accept money to buy you, been chamming with » and we used to be jo eet my cham back & good, clean life, 1 have told her if emly she will qalt © with this other girl, Twill be Just the same friend to her as before this happened, and she ined. Mut her mother came shed me to tey and help ber, and 1 found out she had not kept her promien, Plew tell me what to do F hope roe can answer LI Ain “traveling through life, w can show our willingness to have the company of those who hay strayed into the underbrush by th way; we can even reach out to tr to disentangle them, but de farther into the brush, |} fuse our help, w |ther until t are ready to com jout on the main road Your friend will be ready then will be p her. Now her know som all you can do is t help herself. You help #9 many people out of thelr troubles, s0 please help me. Lam ® young man of 21, and making 924.00 a week Now, Mixe going with a Ke a Gre “T do not want to misjudge the neither do I want to see yo lowed.” Why not he moderate t your expenditure for amusement a all times——not more extravagant ¢ girl this, I think you can soon decid: whether It {s you or the money th girl likes The ‘Tiitkums of Kilttaes wt) meet tomorrow night In Elks’ ha to discuss plans for a Seattle cele bration this year to take the plac of the Potlatch. ul Silverware Beau A set of six beautifully decorate lers. All that is necessary for you] A come back to do is to pay your subseription to], ‘ peu The Star one year in advance|*” “ dese Sada | ($2.25), and the spoons will be sent| wit charges away out of|| A Pertect Spine tor | you, charges paid. If your subserip- | r || Means Perfect "1". ton does not expire for some time,| We vunrantee all work that wae to tor | na? tenant you can take advantage of this you ca | offer now and renew for a yoar|Of work so good It will Idmt and wil from the time it expires, oF by In-|,nq , eisariié vob as besiascs all Se JOHNSON teresting a fMend in The Star to bd ah CSR eee ae take © year's subscription at the {Of our name you must know, assthrough: | . regular price, you will receive the}y.4 ohh “hoy goon i tee Becond at Mad Main 278A spoons just the same, Albany's Cut Kates 3 _ aon ates and entitled to vote ‘Y. | @imeat it; clothes for it they re and re » can do nothing fur the time you can willing any time she has fully decided to try to able to give them to our subsertb- THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, i MAKE HUSBAND JEALC OUS! BE JEALOUS YOURSELF 1914, | t | | | a GAS, INDIGESTION "PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN” SICK, SOUR, GASBY io it! In five jstomach distrees will go. No ind! |geation, heartburn, sourness of belehing of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dixsiness, Fix sTOM- ACHS IN FIVE MINUTES EYED MONSTER INTO YOUR HOME! minutes afl bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape's Diapepain t# noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs t, quickest and most indigestion remedy tn the whole world, and bestdes it te harm tt te the sur certain loa, Mitiions of m pat thetr favorite foods without fear ~they know Pape's Diapepala will @ them from any stomach mis ory. Please, for your sak fiftycent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store and stomach right, Don't keep miserable agreeable. | rebellion tn the stomach. home anyway | agree with them, or tn trite or daytime or during the n handy to gi | relief known | | e e y TO EA je Continuous Cabaret From 3 to 12 P. a—High Class 5th Floor People's Mank, a for Bleetric au n t n day than any other? If you will Graduate 712 Northern Bank | Phone Elliott ‘TEETH For Star Readers| French gray finish Silver hy poons free to mail subscribers to ‘he Star. They are of beautiful) our wt ia ah ‘ design and will last a lifetime A b bet rk t hi net of these spoons could not vel. e duplicated at any store for less!) than $2.50. We have bought them|or in such large quantities that we are ight, T ™ MODEL MILLINERY | ign.) Bidg. 250 any pain, and women now | get a large it your n being life Ie too short-—-you are If the young man ever speek* pot here long, so make your stay Eat what you like and enjoy it, without dread of Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your Should one of the ‘family eat something which don't se of an at | tack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gas stomach derangement at it te the quickest, surest SCENIC CAFE FIRST AND STEWART A PLACE Vaudeville Entertairers—8 Dr. H. W. Valentine srgeon-Chiropodiat CITY NEWS A collection of engravings inal oples of well-known paintings | have been donated to the public brary by Erastus Bratnard and are on display « Improvement is reported in the| ndition of Dr HH. Canfield. al physician injured while sled: | ding at Hot Springs | | eee The Seattle park board cannot {sell the elk In ite parks, This tn the decision of Assistant Attorney | General Allen . Discovering her husband, Valen- . tine Steindl, In the act of attempt: | ing to end his Hfe by drinking car bolle acid, Mra. Kreayenz Steind! knocked the bottle from his hand, | GIRL RUN DOWN | The condition of Loretta Scarp, |the ¢-yearold daughter of Chartes | T. Scarp, 909 18th av,’ who wi | struck by an automobile driven wad | Frank Hergert, secretary and treas. urer of the Brace & Hergert Mifll| Co, Sunday, is not serious, FRUIT LAXATIVE _ FOR SICK CHILD, @CALIFORNIA BYRUP OF riae*| CAN'T HARM TENDER STOM | ACH, LIVER, BOWELS. | alizes, after giv-| Every fng her children “Callfornia Syrup |? of Figs,” that this is their ideal| laxative, because they love its! Pleasant taste and it thoroughiy| Cheanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels without griping. | When crose, irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look @t the tongue, mother! If coated, give ® teaspoonful of this harmless, fruit laxative,” and in a few hours | €)l the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food es out. of the bowels, and you have a well, | playful child again. When tte little syetem Is full of cold, throat sore, | has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, tnd. | gestion, colic—remember, & good | “tnaide eleaning” should always be | the first treatment given | Millions of mothers keep “Calt-| fornia Byrup of Pigs” handy; ¢ know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your | druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "Calffornia Syrup of Figs,” which | has di for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed | on the bottle. Beware of counter: | foitn sold here, so don't be fooled, | Get the genulne, made by “Call fornia Fig Syrup Company.” | Let Nature| Make You | Well! | a sick Are —_ ‘COME ON, SILAS! By Nixola Greeley-Smith | Are you jealous of your hus | band? If eo, keep up the good | work, If not, get busy right away and coax the greeneyed monster into your home. Feed him a lump of sugar or a chunk of raw meat. It doesn't matter | what, #0 long you keep him hanging around the house, For | Jealousy is the faithful hound of love and should be as unshak able as Fido, the wolf at tne | door, is for mont of us most of the time. Frances St now twinkling ret a play whieh pleture ht by a wife's Je 1 and ip ne others, entertains these Spice of Domesticity A little Jealousy is an excellent thing in marriage she me the other d spice of domesticity think “If it In, more ywer to It lan awered, “for one of the things that every woman knows and doesn't tell her husband ts that unmitigat od domesticity 1s about as #picy as a boiled dinner A e jealousy is an excellent thing,” she reiterated, “Moreover, | men expect it of w Says Men Enjoy It 1 don't think there ts anything a man enjoys more than @ jealous scene made by his wife, unlens it ts a 1s rage into which he has worked himself A xe ife whould provide her husband both sensations 1 ousy i» to; marriage what com tion Ix to trade, or was unt truste did away with competion!” But, after all, isn’t marriage St self a sort of rt-trust, which, from its very nature as a monopoly, shuts out competition?” I interrupt: | ed | Must Only Pretend | Actual competition, yes,” Miss Starr replied, “but not the appear ance of it. | am very sorry fur the wife who t *now enough to| 'be Jealous of her husband, or, at least, pretend to be and I dmit it must be difficult sowetimes to be jealous of a perfectly trained hus band, with whom one eats breakfast and dinner 265 days in the year. But she must do the dest she can Her| husband expects it of her, and he| will be very much disappointed if rhe doesn't provide him with a Jealous pang or two on his own count.” | AGAINST ‘THEM | The Mun efpal Te league Saturday went on record against amend-| ments Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10, known; as the Goddard amendments, which | are to come up for a vote on March 3. It also opposed amendments a 2, 3, 4 and 6. Amendments No.} Miniting the heights of buildings a 200 feet, and No. 5, providing that heads of department submit thelr estimates of expenses for the ensuing year by July 10, were ree-| ommended for passage, According to word from Califor- nia, Silas Christofferson, the avi ator who made a series of fights in Seattle during the last Potlatch, and who has just completed a flight from San Francisco to San Diego, will shortly attempt to fly from San Francisco to Seattle. NOT TO BLAME A coroner's jury Saturday exon- erated Chester C. Cross from all blame for the death of Donald | Graves, age 6, beneath the wheels jof his automobile Friday | afternoon. HAS JAPS DOING IT ? Miss Helen McBwan, a Seat- | tle girl now traveling in the | Orient with her parents and | sinter, is given credit for Intro. | ducing the tango and other late | intricate steps in the land of Nippon. Miss McEwan showed her fellow passengers, on the | boat bound for Japan, the new- | fangled dances, and, with their | assistance, put them in vogue first in Yokohama, Japan is | now tango crazy. | _¢ MAY COST TWO BITS The question of whether or not a 26-cent admission should be charg: | ed at the new municipal golf links on Beacon hill, which will open June 1, is now being debated by| members of the park board. A def. {nite decision is expected to be| reached so A pavilion will be} built, costin yout $4,000, This will Include shower baths, dressing rox lockers and a lunch room. sckers will rent at a rate of $3] per year. CRUISE CLUB HEAD HERE Mrs. Mary E. Hart, formerly of. ficial Alaska lecturer for the Pa ific Coast Steamship Co, is in Seattle today en route to Skagway, | Mrs. Hart {s president of the} Alaska Cruise club, organized by | herself two years ago, The club| has a thousand members, among}{ them being Sir Thomas Lipton and Jack London. ROYAL SUICIDE PARIS, “Word was re ceived that Prince Pignatelli had| shot himself dead in Barcelona | STOLEN | Packard Auto A Packard Roadster. body of battleship gray, with natural wood color wheels, rumble seat; fac tory 35391 RE WARD information You for Address Insurance Dept. John Davis & Company SEATTLE § ac] Joudgall 2 Jouthwick fe con in with JAMES McCREERY & CO, New Tork SHOOND AY A rIKE wr New Showing of Children’s Spring Dresses crash, in neat ck tr , ive in the long-wa giving the French effect; R J tyle collars, cuffs and belts are trimmed ‘ : pique and ratine zes 2 to 6 ye Priced fr j to $4.00. Boys’ Dresses, Sizes 1 to 5 Years Made of white linenette, pique bloomers of me mater These the plain straight lines elts, cuff 78c the Yard for Heavy Inlaid Cork Linoleum On Tusstlay, Only There are four attractive pattesns from which to select. These are in light grounds, suitable for bath rooms; also wood effects for kitchens. Special for one day only, the yard, 78¢, New Body Brussels Rugs an assoftment of th all the néw colors and chintz effects for bed rooms; also Orier green, tan, ete. Sizes 9x12, $24, Sizes 8-3x MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. — Democratic ‘ se fiveframed Body designs. The small patterns in brown, 10-6, $22.50, Fourth Floor. Just received Brussels Rugs in al King County ‘OPEN NEW PIER. aus ‘vite at its Saturday lunch- eon to participate in any Alaska . ce NetieatGont which might be held in Pler No, 1, Seattle's new munic- Seattle ; declared —— ‘ |ipal dock, was formally open Saturday afternoon. The ex- HOT TEA BREAKS jercises were witnessed by over A COLD—TRY THIS 1600, despite the downpour of rain. 1 Capt. Thomas Davies, port warden, Get b presided. ‘The speakers were: Bob | preset Ton, or es the Gerteun toll Fridges, Mayor Cotterill, Mrs. P.| cal tt, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at D, Hughes, James A. Haight, Col. ony pharmacy. Take a tablespoon W. T. Perkins and Otto A. Case. ful of the tea, put a cup of boiling The new pier is a two-story water upon it, pour through # structure with a frontage of 1,000 sieve and drink a teacupful at any feet time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as It opens the pores, relieving conges tion, Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable; therefore harmless.—Ad- vertisement. CAN BUY MEAT IF YOU HAVE PRICE While others are observing a hol- iday, the butchers decided, public hops open in the necessity, to toda interest of keep th “What's in a name?” Talk- ing. “about "pianos, | there is lots ina name. _ For mediately | a terrific abuse begins—a campaign of slander. and intimidation. The “hammer artists” attempt to injure the reputation of the Kimball by advertising and pricing second-hand instruments of this make in their store at a mere fraction of their real value and then try to sell something else. They even attempt to partially destroy certain parts*of the Kimball in a vain effort to show that it is not made of the material claimed for it by the manufacturers and the regular Kimball deal- ers. In fact, they will not stop at anything short of the thorough disgust of intending purchasers, so many of whom have come to us and after relating their observations and experiences elsewhere, lost little time in purchasing a Kimball of us. It’s well, then, to remember that the most sticks are generally found in the best tree in the orchard. Make up your mind that this much abused Kimball Piano has merit back of it. Here is a stand- ard the knockers’ instruments cannot reach. Back of the Kimball is America’s larg- est piano factory. Back of the Kimball is an organiza- tion worth millions. Back of the Kimball is a rec- ord for success no other Mi American maker has at- tained. A quarter million satisfied Amer- ican homes.” And back of all this is the house that sells the Kimball — always a responsible house— whose guarantee __is unconditional. New Kimball Pianos are sold in the North- west only at Eilers Music House, where it pays to buy, because you can always secure a better piano” for less money. Among the forty makes we represent are many other distin. guished names, headed by Chickering & Sons, Hazelton, Sohmer, Haddorff, the genuine Autopiano Player Piano, the Bungalow Player and Ste All Piano, the Smith & Barnes, Sons. id on easy payments, Ours is the only store in the city where the Victor, ‘on and Columbia talking machines are shown and im- partially demonstrated. 1 Machines in all latest designs at all prices and sold on th st liberal terms. Ed <aESCSREMAET ae ‘ies Wlusic House RS. Fringes; Mér-& Part Owner,