The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1914, Page 8

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is a compendium of the finest recipes for Baking and Cooking in this Climate Climatic conditions are very important in cooking and baking; what applies to the high altitude of the east is not adaptable to the sea level of this section. That is why successful eastern formulae are often failures here. The Fairies Cook Book, just issued by the Fisher Flouring Mills Co,, manufacturers of Fisher’s Blend: Flour the perfect All-Purpose Flour, made of choicest eastern hard wheat and choicest western soft wheat, was prepared with this fact in mind. Mrs, Isabella Swezy, recognized authority on the Art of Cookery, prepared and tested every recipe. For successful baking in this climate the Fairies Cook Book has no equal. Containing 156 recipes on attractive and dura- ble paper and with its three-color cover, the Fairies Cook Book is most attractive and helpful. We will mail you the Fairies Cook Book if you will fill out and mail to us the coupon below, together with ten cents (cash or stamps). Pe ee FISHER FLOURING ‘MILLS co. 817 White Building, Seattle, Wash. I hand you herewith filled out coupon and ten cents fer jad please mail me copy of the Fairies Cook Book. ig) ? Name .———______-__ ee" Street Address City... WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE “Indigestion and practic forms of stomach trouble « GOES BAREFOOT IN SNOW; GAVE HIM HIS HEALTH such a rule eliminates which are pleasant to t well as those which are flesh and nerve-bulldin from a fie ot those sufferers who hav om thelr ¢ ed to exclude f obliged to ex sar digs all starchy, sweet or fatt rying to keep up & ce on gluten you shou or foods w rate 2 in m ately afterwards a teaspoonful tle med of bisurated magnesia In a | or cold water. This will r any acid w which ma e usual lines, OP re mayor. Is that true?” received a lar campaign mittee to discuss the cause for Only Saw Furth Once from Special Interest sources. And|th ion in the courts. The list of those who asked me {t js evident that you have spent al ; Trenholme, “WAS | large amount of money | MINEOLA, L. of € the morning paper. “I «filed a statement of my ex-|Chas. BE. Appleby ity 0) namer penses today,” safa Trenholme Iti dealer, filed here poses of a $5 Did Jacob Furth select you in is on public record. In the nature |000,000 estate. He was practic erred aan advance of the public petition of things, I had to leave the finan-| unknown jam 1 saw Jacob Furth but once be cial management of my campaign —- + fore I became a candidate. 1 metito my committees. I was an un oy him by accident in the Butler and) known quantity when the campaign te enemies —— started ‘URERAL CROOGH 10 LATIUY (AR FUNDED PLOPLL. Be fake some | Says Campaign Cost $5,500 | 4 cert a arert “I told the committee I would de-| E ada THINGS THE PRESS vote myxelf to making myself] T AGENTS PROMISE }) known to the people. I couldn't de omorrow . | vote any time to the finances 4 “The Ham Tree,” George V. Ho-| #pent, myself, aby $250. My state H i part’ and Jean Schwartz’ musieal|ment'on record will show my pri-| Ig ie with Mcintyre and ‘Heath| campaign cost entirely | | st arring in their familiar characte : “ . | lone the optimistic negro minstrel your statement — show| this bank will remain | man, and, the other a pessimistic where the money came from open, as it does every Hl id f live: table. The statement ts on*public reo . f. { atrick Doherty T aeei dag santos Benda? night | see It | the convenience of its ; Ns |with popular priced matinee Wed-| 7 es ——— . GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Feb. 27.|nesday, under the management of customers who can. WAIL PAPER No such moliyeoddle, trimmings john Cort. ‘The music of “The Har | [HM not get down town as socks and shoes for Patrick Do-| Tree” is by Jean Schwartz, the ly | . “ herty rics by Jerome, and the during the day. Its i) He prefers healt ; d, after ex-| hook Hobart, The | Savings Department 4 ing for a half century in! production is staged by Ned Wa * Just arrived—two car- piaen, sites avidaute thatlhon wit umeel tka Menone | will be open to re- PEER PR EE RPE at perils to civilization are| chorus from over one thousand ap-| | ceive deposits and id yeara he has een™ e ° | open new accounts oe deaad [eae «sound | PE ALTY MEET | ICH AVICW | | anc the. Safe Deposit terns imported pape ‘ ihe that a ther. ae Vaults will be access- Ee acon | “tor i Fest low zero! 4 “clearing house” senston of the | ible to box-holders, ; to jeasure of Mis matatinall ee Cea tare tooo at tbe | with an attendant in goods, we are ‘closi 2 OO TA Rathskeller 9 | charge to serve their . : n the 4 easion of the association {| . . large number last n the Ninth Massachus See ne eee int] On Washington Bivd.; 6 large needs in this depart- icsigns. doniesti Abin gine ; s may be compared, pros roe living room with fire ment. The Savings has kept {¢ up 1d pects afd pr matched, and yp and built-in bookcases, Department Saturday at half price he turn hands eral ut opositions dis faneled wal and be ec ell *. * alf 5 te turn hands) sate paneled walls and beamed cei evening’ hours are - ‘ : ings; dining room with built : ss : “ in buffet; buffet kitchen; two from 6 to 8 o'clock. |NoT NAUGHTY ROR BANOS CHROTnee extra large bedrooms, with The Vaults are open EW YORK ar Tlevell At the Home Until Sunday large closets; bathroom and from 6 p. m. to 10 a, A nove Dan ©, Goodman, wa The Hidden ( drama; ‘The ipekanibeets: oak fibnras (HEE . (@) e a ty fePpberecn geton gy Power of rama; "At the water heat; laundry; full ce. Derihccan oure 60d A minutes’! Potters Wh Irama; “Cohen ment basement; — reception 4 sot | Saves the Flag,” comed hall; good view of city and r 7 " boulevard; $500 cash, balance PaperCo. |r| ose rust’ er raane | Ete ti ° The — Exoneratlon two-reel frama; “The Original Will Telephone, Main 5139. 907 Second Av Re suru s own drama; also a good comedy reel | Tooth FILLER pP-?%\ A CRANK O' THREE Theodore Wil | BRIDE PORT Conn. Peter e 4 ° =| cavity, pro | Tre at ¢ nked gn automobile for a “STAR “WANT ADS | na further decay. | woman and his arm was broken in 1012 First Ave. | ae ae three places, making amputation ef | BRING RESULTS Butler Drug Co, seattio, Wass, necessary, i aa ‘ | FOURTH AND PIKE © SEATTLE THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1914. MARY BOYLE O'REILLY, THE "STAR'S CORRESPONDENT, IS | GIVEN pees BY POPE One | pauses to unglove is the people case heading Into the heart of the Bred to 1 Je living, inured go] Vatican, Awise guards in pikemen's constant k. he ts easentially’g |#tmor leveled their medieval ye note }lances, challenging crisply: “Aw man of the 6. Living tn the | BhGen, CW largest pal Drround. | Pett!” (Walt, pleane,) ed by the ceete tn | The “billet of audience brought till loyal te ; |them to salute, In the Bala In the f is pontitt \« jomentina a pieket of lounging te it wa atively easy “o he | Palate sprang to attention, wlved pope, But since | Vatioan Well Guarded ‘Sieg 4 chal Through farreaching ante-cham bers every door was op by a bunsolandl, knee breeches, full skirted coat and 16th century shoes, Again and again the lowyvoteed “A mo mentine, senora,” and the quick recognition of the audience paper. Obviously the Vatican ts well guarded Time was, and not so long eines, when only the prosperous could » for a special audience. During the pontificate of Lao, the prince, women were expected | through — | brocn to dress a L'Eepagnole, @ lace man (la, a fow wellchosen white Jew: | oly were obligatory | These things are not for the) Changes the Etiquet ' bas WISHES TO BE ACCE THE PROPLE ately practical, with «a t realization of the value of| his holiness has brought} frugal simplicity {nto the papal palace, | Today any serviceable black frock is admissible to the pontiff’s| little throne roo nonaigneurof-the invited us to ap porway the room beyond was Pius the | Mary Boyle O'Reilly in the Man tilla and Black Gown Which All| Tenth, Pontifex Maximus Women Are Expected to Wear! The door opened nolselessly, we When They Are Admitted té Audi-| led and looked up to meet the| moment do | beg God to bless those working men and work- Ing women of the United States whe are at present going through a period of great dis: tress and suffering as a reeuit of the industrial strugg e.” court of the Vatican. An immense | room at the head of the Scala Pt © of Monaixnor Bistett, f the Pontifical | Here are wide tables for wr TRENHOLME IS QUIZZED ON CHARGES OF HANDPICKING +4, audience,” | we casually talked about the may oralty. 1 met another one of those mentioned as having ‘handpicked’ 1 “Guards Level Lances TAFT CALLS ON “This ie an antiGill said one of the men who atténded the Trenholme meeting fn the unt WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. President Harrison was house for eandidac n of the your that you have |!nvitati announced the inquisitiv one, THE PRESIDENT Former versity branch library last night,|me once near the Rainier club but before some of us can vYote/ met him by accident, too,” President Wm. H. Taft was a guest for you, we would Iike certain quee Filed Hie Statement lat the White House for luncheon tions sp Trenholme’s answers were to the today. This ix the first time since in J " ate [OF effect that he never met with the/the la mayor d to ansaw nem. | men named as hia “handpickers.” Office that a president and his pre 4 that you Were! tis did not say whet met |decessor have dined together at the hand Jacob Furth and without him in the conference White House. five fore you ever it is charged also,” continued| The ex-president ts here at the Judiciary Scooped by a Hen Coop A Nestor Comedy, with Ramona Langley. ARE THE ATTRACTIONS TODAY AT THE ence With the Pope smiling glance of a benevolent old "oRisigranm priest. « friend at the Vatican court. Such Only Goodness In Face friend I had tn Monsieur Fran-| Sincere goodness, wisdom | esco Rogg!, who sent the follow-/heart rendered his comely face ng note paternal. The holy father stood | Jalone, motionless, ax bis visitors made thelr second obetsance begs His Most Reverend | His alr of apostolic simplicity Excellency, Monsieur Ranuzzi, seemed to deprecate the draconian of the South African war. to grant a special pontifical | etiquet audience to the American lady, In another moment, lookins | Miss Mary Boyle O'Reilly. Pro. | quletly into my eyes, he offered his) ry found respects and vivid [ringed hand HERE’S A GOOD LAUGH. thanks. Quirinale 45, | “What can Ido for you, my} ROMA Jebild?” The votoe was soft and] Count Francesco Anatomora, | clear. jlieytenant of th ope's noble Holy father, 1 would beg from| | guard, courteou brought the an-| your holiness a special blessing} laws. His Holiness would recetve| for the low-wage workers of the} }us next day at noon United States } re noon we drove) The ponuiffe face grew grave g way behind St./ with Latin susceptibility ; “Ah, my child, the poor are At sight of our vel ada a| everywhere—alwaye. With al corps-de-guard admitt | my heart | beg God to bi vast cortile S. Damasco, the royal| them, More especially at this Barbara Tennant as “Madam Callaber,” “The Devil Fox of the North” Two-part Eclair Drama that has plenty of action and power. wilds of Canada, meets “Arsene, the Savage,” “The Law of His Kind” Two-part Rex Drama, a story of family pride, sustained through centuries. Locale—Glasgow, and the House of Sterling. and a splendid romance springs up. | You will miss good songs if you don’t hear these. the Prima Donna in The great singer, in the remote Period—the time HERE’S GOOD MUSIC, TOO The All-Star Trio Westlake and Pine ‘DOG'S BOOSTER FOR SEATTLE; HE LIKES OUR TOWN Dr. Woods Hutchinson, world-fa- mous magazine writer and lecturer on health toptes, in a talk yester day before the Commercial Club, was enthusiastic in bis praise of tle as a city having every quisite for health and happiness ‘1 have found that Seattle has a , & ROOd SOWEFAKE | wing wish to sal weight in that the aystem and cleanliness brought | in: ’ r about by strict sanitary regula- D BY A DENTIS1 tions,” said Dr, Hutchinson. “This |! rt is one of the biggest advertt | ments a city could possibly have | ON FIRST AVENUE With your excellent climate and 1”: Pebeie” Seend te. aay: eemine “aie ‘these things in addition, all the requisites necessary health and happiness,” ‘POLICE WOUND | FODD RIOTERS BUDAPEST, Feb The streets here were heavily patrolled by mounted police today, to pre vent fresh outbreaks among the un- employed, 20,000 of whom engaged in a series of food rlots earlier in the week, culminating Wednesday with the stoning of windows and the looting of several shops. The police dispersed the rioters after a fis in which many of the latter were wounded | LINCOLN’S CHANCE If they win the debate West Seattle high team tonight Lincoln debaters will be on even |terms with Queen Anne in the ser- ies for the state interscholastie championship. held at Lincoln, [BAR MORTARBOARDS PORTLAND, Feb. 27.—Sentors lof the University of Oregon law achool have decided th monk-like | frocks nd hideous mortarboards lare useless as commencement juncts and consequently {Hogical, and therefore not legal. They will accordingly, get their diplomas clad ;a ordinary garments. REAL TOUGH LUCK GONE, THAT’S ALL SAN After Campbell FRANCISCO, Feb. searching all day, found a job apartment house She down the address, but mislaid it. Today she asked the police to help her find the place. Almier in an took The debate will be! you have |° for with the |? the ¢ AN AERIAL THIEF! The second raid in two weeks was made by burglars on Ro- mano’s aeroplane hangar, on Harbor island, Wednesday night when a large quantity of tools was taken. In the first theft an aeroplane engine worth $1,000 was choppéd from a machine and carted away by the thieves. An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong OBBED about being y by some dent nting 1 s thief who steals es off my repute FICES are at Ave., Union Block T can gunrantee to save you fust Nar every for fattening 4 pass ther time you a pork pay me beca dental w ‘ork is ofte less than. one-half harged by other hi ‘ou see, T make a dollat save a dollar when I d@4 -|y al work. ‘ |t mewkee of'teke in Seana “EDWIN J. BROWN, D. 0. $ vee Senttle’s Lending Dentist 713 First Avenue | venir eitho work all | ney if you a aw per the guarantee fo k Open e iat F ree Theatre Tickets TO READERS OF STAR WANT ADS Monday, Wednasday Thur week appear want a some stated SEATTLE THEATRE I and lay of each the Tuesday, a message will in {s, telling that th at Star reader a set of seats await them for a performance the Dumas and one Last week tickets were Lain printed Read Star Want Ads awarded to J Seeley. This week youf name may be t! tickets ¢ the These are free

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