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We will formally open our handsome new banking rooms at the southwest cor- ner of Second ay, and Madison st. For ‘the second time since its organ- fzation in 1995, the State bank, having tn mind the convenience and accommodation of its customers, has changed its location. On this prominent corner of Seattle's most fmportant com- mercial thoroughfare, our new home is be- ing completely equip- ped ith alf modern factlities for transact- ing every phase of commercial banking. Our officers believe that personal contact with its customers and careful consider- ation of their needs are essential to the bank's success. With this assur. Trance, our increasing financial strength and strong board of direc- tors, we have no hesi- tancy In inviting the people to do their banking business with NU BONE CORSETS Vegetable Silk Hostery 802 PEOPLE’S BANK 5i od. SEWING $ MACHINES New Machines re <P ING MAC (Near 174 Third WOMEN | | ONLY hues Your waren or Business|! | What every woman wants is a | safe and sure cure, not an ex- periment. A reliable remedy for Female Troubles and Irregu.arities—a friend in need. SANDERSON’S | PILLS are all this and more, as thou- sands have testified. Try San- derson’s Pills and you will not be disappointed. Take no other. Nothing else is just as good. Cireular free. By mail $2 box or 3 boxes for $5, Kvery box guaranteed. For sale by Kin- sell Bros., Second and Madison, | Third and Columbia. Address all letters to RAYMOND REMEDY Co,, 17% Pike St., Seattle, Wash. SOUNDS LIKE REGULAR WAR A regular marine war maneuver was pulled off late last night on Lake Washington. Mrs. Julius Redelsheimer, widow of the late clothing merchaat, heard somebody stripping fixtures from her launch, moored a short distance out from her home, 40th st. N., and appealed to neigh. bors for help. One of them fired at the marauders and another 20 tified the police. The thieves started north launch, A few minutes later Officers J B, Clark and E. Yoris hired a launch at the Madison park boat house and started in pursuit. When the thieves saw their pur suers they doused their lights in real war style. After a long chase} they got away 200 in a A Message to Thin, | Weak, Scrawny Folks An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 Ibs. of Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere are heard to) way, “I can't understand why 1 do not get fat. I eat plenty of good, nourishing food.” The reason ts just this: You cannot get fat, no matter how much you eat, uniess your di- Kostive organs assimilate the fa making elementa of your food, | stead of passing them out throug the body as waste. What is ne ly urging the | i is @ means of gen imilative functions} < (he stomach and Intestinas to ab sorb the otis and fate and hand ther where they ma shrunken | thin person's body sponge—eager and hungry for fatty mater leprived b: ntary canal ary the of which It is being failure of the all-| to take them from the| he best way to overcome this|@ sinful waste of flesh-building ele- ments and to stop the leakage of| fats Is to use Sargol, the recently | discovered regenerative force that ts| highly by physictans| Take a little Sargol| tablet with every meal and notice! w quickly your cheeks fill out and{ Is of firm, healthy flesh are de-| posited over your body, covering| each bony angle and projecting point. | Bartell Drug Co. and Swift's Phar-| macy and other good druggists have! Sargol, or can get it thetr| wholesaler, and will r your| money If you are not aati ith | the gain in wetght it produces, a» stated on package. take and tisement Caution: duced remarkable in. over coming nervous dyspepsia and gen eral stomach troubles, {t should not be taken unless you are willing to gain 10 pounds or more, for it is nderful flesh-builder—Advertise-} nt | While Sargot pre HATS CLEANED AND || REBLOCKED | Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Bowler Hat Co. Satins, | Velveta, . Velours, blocked Into the latest styles—blocks now tn. MODEL MILLINERY Fifth Floor, People Plushes, Silks, Fr Vv Go East Now Summer Excursion Tickets on} Sale Daily until Sept. 30, 1914, to | all principal Eastern points. i UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM OREGON SHORT LINE and UNION PACIFIC Going limit 16 days; final return limit October 81, 1914. Liberal Stopovers going and coming. Choice of routes for return trip. Yor full Information regarding fares, tickets, schedules, ervae tions, apply to J, H. O'NET D. P. A. 716 Seeond Ave Tel. Main 932. a? ° | |soda in % cup of sour milk, add to) | drop a bit of jelly, jam or apple sauce Seattle Housewives Offer Recipes to Help Neighbors Fight By Caroline Coe (The Star's Household Expert) “There ts no great lows, without some «mall gain,” and if the high price of food calls attention of the housewives to the leaks fn thetr kitchens and general discussion of this important subject will make for greater efficiency and economy in the kitchen, this pertod of panic will not have been tn vain. Any woman can order a meal from the store. Rut the house- keeper who thoughtfully overlooks her table supplies and then buys only what is needed for the day, at the current prices, is spending her allowance to the best advan tage Be sure you recelve what you pay for. Insist a pound shall be 16 ounces, Every housewife should know these wetghts and tables, and have a scale to verify them. A Seattle elty ordinance says a loaf of bread must weigh 16 ounces, or else be stamped with its true weight. Are you getting ounce for ounce from the grocer and market? The waste in the household from short weight and measure is ap palling. | Begin today by cutting off this waste. The editor of The Star on Saturday asked Seattle house- which would a In economizing since the Euro- } pean war has so affected | prices of food in this country. | Below are some that have nm received. The Star will still be glad to hear from any other women. You will be go- Ing your Seattle neighbors a Great favor if you send them in, CHEAP DESSERT To the Editor: You ask, “W is your favorite table econom: Mine is using fresh fruit or candy for dessert. In the use of fruit in season I save fire, labor and am adding to the health of my family as well A dish of bananas with sugar and cream {is as nourishing and tasty as’a ple, and costs much less. A ripe pear, an apple or an or ange I find my children like as well as they do custards and pud dings. | Of course, I have custards and puddings once in a while, but fresh! fruit is the usual dessert at my table, | etimes as a change I serve it at the end of the cinner and cut out the dessert entin MRS, MARGAR ee COPE. t HOW TO MAKE SOAP t . © To the Editor: My pet economy) is making soap. I save every scrap! of fat meat, bagon rind, and fat! that can be used for nothing else. | Fry out until I have five pounds and a half of clean grease. To one can of lye I add three) and one-half pints of cold water and stir until the lye ts dissolved Allow to stand until luke warm. Have the grease the same tempera-| oughly Turn pan and set aside to harden. in bar shape. MARY FE. WILLIAMS. ar) into cloth-covered box or Cut} BROILED FRANKFURTERS To the Editor: For variety rm 4 brotied frankfurters for dinner and see how pleased your family, es-| pecially the children, will be with | them. Split lengthwise and hold over blaze or broil in broiler, placing skin down. They only require heating/ through. Serve on bread the size! and shape of each half of sausage.| Place these on a platter, garnish with slices of raw tomato and dill pickle and you have a dish that will delight the eye and please the| taste. BROADWAY HIGH GIRL, cee GELATINE CUSTARD ad To the Editor: Judicious us of geltaine is @ great economy in| custards, | To 1 pint of milk add 2 level! teaspoons of gelatine and put over in double boller. | Stir until gelatine is dissolved. | Beat 1 eae with 4 tablespoons of sugar, a pinch of salt, and flavor ing desired. Stir this into the hot milk and gelatine, Take from stove and beat with dover beater for three minutes, turn into mold to harden, MRS. BE. O. HB. . ee — -—» CRUMB COOKIES 1} es é — “To the Editor: Iam glad to tell) you one of your recipes furnished my pet table economy | Until I used your crumb cookie recipe I was alarmed at the waste of dry bread in my house. My family do not care for bread puddings and the crumb cookies fill a long-felt want For fear that some housekeepers have not kept this recipe, I am giv- ng it | Cream % eup of lard with 1 cup of sugar, add 2 eggs and beat thor. onghly. Add % cup of molasses, teaspoon each of salt and cinna-| mon, Dissolve 2 level teaspoons of | egg and sugar mixture. Two cups) of fine bread crumbs and flour enough to roll. Cut into shape and center of each cookle Bake MRS, M. L. T. in quickly, Russian Troops Invade Austria ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 19. Russia was getting into action rap- idly today. Invasion of the Aus trian provinces of Galicia and Bukovina was progressing on a large scale. Seventy thousand Russians were already across the frontier and marching into the enemy's country by several routes, STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1914. PAGE 5 High War Prices - A Cheap Meat Dinner (This meal le well balanced In Its nourishing qualities,—Editor.) By Caroline Coe (The Star's Household Expert.) My family 1» very fond of mutton stew with egg dumplings. This from shoulder costs 18 cents a pound, Two pounds and a half of meat combined with egg dumpling will serve six people bountifally This with lettuce salad, crackers and cheese, and a cup custard makes a dinner that is hailed with delight by every member of my family Of course, the mutton must be cut in pieces and cooked slowly in plenty of water, When ready to serve take half of the water off keeping the same for @ second supply of dumplings which a: oked while the first batch is being eaten, t Break one ole into quart bowl, add caltapoen 6 ealt, one tea- spoon of baking powder and enough flour to make dough so atiff that {t must be pushed from the spoon a little at a time into the broth. Make dumplings very small, boll six and serve. Duplicate this receipe for second portion, boiling sauce in re served broth. EGG DUMPLING LOOKS LIKE SICKLES FOLKS MUST FIGHT TO KEEP JOBS For the first time in many years,| berth of cashier in his father’s of. the county clerk's office will be a 4 3 a nA yhen the younger Sickles be one of the Issues fn an election. came county clerk, his father was “The office should not.be hered-| made chief probate clerk itary,” in the campaign slogan of) His fatherindaw came from Robert A. Tripple, candidate for! yichigan and was given a clerk the republican nomination for) ship, before he became ® voter county clerk against W. K. Sickles, the incumbent. Tripple has been a Seattle bust hess man for over 25 years, has a host of acquaintances here, and tx making an aggressive campaign Sickles inherited the county! yy, of th “ lerk’s job from his fathe | ‘omen the progressive party » D. K.} kles, who held the office for|®™ Planning an active campaign . | through their own heafiquarters ad joining the progressive state head here, and a berth was also provid- 4 for Sickles’ brother-in-law, George Ber who fs now run ning for the legislature in the 43rd district. 8 four years. The law Him it the tern of county officers to four successive! auarters in the Boston block, Sec years, and when the elder Sickles |0"4 and Columbia Dr. Ella Stone is in charge. To- was thus debarred from running again, the younger Sickles w ‘| morrow noon, Miss Squire of Chi ae Be tanto Seite. 8 | cago will speak on “Naturalization rhe younger Sickles had come to | 4"4 Expatriation Laws as They ttle, after spending Affect Women. The meeting will be held at the Good Rats cafeteria, Mra, Homer M. Hill, Mra. 8. L. W. Clark, Mra. Hervey IL. Glenn, Mra, 8. A. Hun- sicker and Miss Adele Thompson | will also speak, years tn the ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith } . ls Now Located at His bs ‘New at Ole Hanson, progressive candi ore date for the United States senate 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison. le for Leavenworth this morning He will spend ten days in Eastern Washington . John B. Shorett, democratic can: didate for congress, bas perfected the organization of his campaign committee, REORGANIZATION SALE OFFICE sUPrLins AT BARGAIN PF Morey Stationery Co. TIS First Ave. and Jobu A. Sloan for the nomina- | ton, Maurice D, Bresnan was elected permanent chairman of the com- mittee to carry on the campaign of Crawford BE. White, candidate for the republican nomination for prosecuting attorney, About 150 friends of White met tn the Good Eats cafeteria last night to organ- | tze in his behalf. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D, 8. If it iathe fear of pain that Is keeping you away from the den- tist’s, banish the idea, For we have originated a system by which we can remove the most sensitive nerves or teeth without hurting you a bit, As to cost, our prices ars from 13 to 1-2 less than any of our com- petitors’, Just think of getting a regular extra heavy $10.00 gol@ crown for $4.00, or one of our fa mous Never-Slip Plates for $5.00. See Him Personally We pin a guarantee to every re- ’ ipted bill, that protects you, He’s on a signed by both the operator and manager. Prominent WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager 1405 3rd Ave.,N. W. Cor, Union 8t. Note: Bring this ad with you Corner of A Corset Factory in Seattle Ge Few people perhaps know that we have thoroughly equipped and modern plant 3 capable of turning out 100 corsets a day % We get our models direct from New \ York and Paris, giving us the lead in “anc styles for the Pacific Coast, therefore we sy are up-to-date with the latest fashions in venasie the art of corsetry. ‘ In addition we manufacture everything i in the surgical line recommended by phy- PR sicians i\ We have a specially designed maternity corset which me believe is in advance of any other corset in that line. Seattle realizes the necessity of a pay- ve done our part. Will you do ses from $1.50 to $35.00. \ roll; we ha yours? = Pric Venus Martell Corset Co. SALESROOM AND FACTORY 1527 Second Ave. Phone Elliott 1593. Attend Our Exhibit at the Manufacturers and Merchants’ Industrial Fair at the Armory, Active campaigns will) be made by Shorett, Judge Moore | Third Avenue | | R. B, Ga Second lve, and Pike St | | MeDougall Sale of New Fall Hats EXEABLS ROD 7 fouthwick | Store open Da.m. to 6 p.m, ge, Receiver rimmed Velvet Models at $10.00 This is a special and there are styles t These models are showing consists of t velvet. The Hat on stand is a finished with wreath of foli Another model is and small cord bow of silve: The last model is a lar, large sailor. With few exceptions these Hats are of soft, lustrous The trimmings are gold and silver flowers, wings, birds, and birds’ heads, of fancy braids and beads. Sketches are as follows: tricorn shape in black velvet with two. green birds in front front and back, trimmed with white and black novelty feathers. See Second Avenue Window for display of this Millinery, sale of advanced styles. Every Hat is new, hat will please the most fastidious. as good as we have shown this season. The he small sailor, turban, tricorn shape and the purple velvet sailor, top of crown is corded silk. This hat is age and berries and silver butterfly bow in front. $10.00. rin back. $10.00. ge, soft crown sailor in the new shape, which is narrow $10.00. Second Floor. |- | Q.—i am nearly 20 years old and | have had a very hard life. My married my stepfather in his power to make things di greeable for all of us. He is an habitual drunkard, and my life, when at home, is anything but pleasant 1 have succeeded in getting two years of high schoo! and a busi- jness college education. | am em- ployed as a stenographer in a law office. My id are high, and it hurts me that my mother has none. | e tried to correct her |grammar and get her to the point) where her language would not an- noy me in the It hae all been of no u Mise Grey, you have helped many people. You m to right down to the little things that touch the soul, | have no one to me. A GIRL. can fully realize your post-| nd I do know that one wishes | one’s family to come up to a certain standard, but I cannot but warn] you not to let these less-important things overshadow the love you should feel toward your mother, the gentleness we all owe to each other, It may be she may overtop | us in her possession of a virtue that far exceeds polish and educa tion. Do you remember, a man of old said that all without charity (love) is as sounding brass and tinkling cymbal? I do not mean to preach, but with all your getting, | get understanding—understanding love so big it will embrace those who need us most, the uneducated, the unkept, those we call igno- rant. Q.—! am a young man 20 years of age. | am deeply In love with a girl who is only 16. Her father doesn't want me to keep company with her, as | have™a bad past rec- ord, but | am a gentieman now and have profited by my experience, She wants to go away with me to my own home and leave her father, as he treats her very mean. She has no mother. se tell me what to! T. W. 0. | A—Test your own reformation |by proving to the father that you are a gentleman for all time, It |will only add strength to your character and establish you on a firmer footing. Do y suppose the girl's father deprives her of your company because he finds any real pleasure in it? Certainly not. The world holds him respon sible for her welfare, It doubt less causes him more pain than his daughter to deprive her of any |pleasure. You can be of a real help to him by influencing the girl |to stay In her own home until she jis old enough to marry. Q.—1 have owed a bill for over a year and am not able to pay it.| | The party | owe it to has put it into ithe hands of a collector and they jeay they going to sue me. The bill only amounts to four dollars. Can they take my wages if | am not| of age? It keeps me busy making | enough to live on. Please let me know at once. | thank you. A.—Debts incurred or contracts presence of my — }us something hard to clean, NM tle the account as soon as possible, but they cannot sue you. | Q—Please answer the following and oblige an admirer of your cok) umns: A ried woman mov: city and is called on by | ladies who leave their cards also two of their husbands’ cards. | When she returns those calls is it proper to do the same thing, or just leaave her own card. | will look for your reply in an early is- sue. MRS. D. A.—The lady left two of her hus- band’s cards (one for you and one! for your husband) signifying that it was not convenient for him to| If your husband cannot mal turn the call, you should leave two of his cards when you call. Q.—Will you please tell me what is good for a goltre? Thanking you very much, WAITING. | A.—Cynthia Grey regrets that she} cannot take the responsibiility of prescribing in such a case. See a first-class physician Wise Precaution will prevent the little illness of today from becoming the big sickness of tomorrow and after, For troubles of | the digestive organs you can rely on our own SOUPS WE SERVE KITTITAS BAKED POTATOES ON Dining Cars that are a Criterion for others PILLS Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢, MAIN 4891 Q. A. 1273 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY | Krinke Piano School | Complete Theory, Harn es in Our service is swift Our work high class. 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