The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1911, Page 7

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Din; CHINA NAY BE REPUBLIC TORIO, Set. "Ya China le i le in the throes of a revolution that — “Ty threatens to overthrow Manehy dynasty and est: tia a republic. Reporte received from Peking today are of gueh & grave nature that the Japanese govern: ment at once despatched for China Strength Comes Not From What You Eat, But From What You Digest. WW Tablet Digests a Meal. Package Free. Most people eat most foods with- out diserimination—it matters little what. Few stop to think what that food does for them. This is the first turn on the road to dyspopsia. Reck- jess disregard of the proper choloe of foada, rapid cating and improper mastication are the unquestioned causes of all stomach disorders. Triat from the slight ache to the malig: |» Rant cancer, ‘There 1 hothing more revoltion than a dyspeptic stomach—a very vat for putrefacation, sending forth us ors throughoot Goins “3 breath, souring the taste, deadening the muscles, Lge oe ing. the liver and kidneys for thetr ‘work, debilitating the heart, choking the lungs and clogging the bowels. All of these disagreeable and @angerous conditions are due to the , Improper digestion of food and the consequent assimilation of potson, ‘What else can be expected? If the food lies in the stomach, if the ays- ia constipated, fermentation is! natural outcome, It shows ft-| ia sour, watery(risings, beleh- heartburn and painful breath- There is only one way'to remove this condition. If the stomach re fuses to digest your food put some- . thing Into it that wil, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are nothing but digestives, They are not a medi- They work whee the stomach tablet contains enough pep- golden seat and othe: digestive elements to reduce 3,000 of ordinary food the consistency for assimilation |» jy dead. He leaves two wives, #|axainst the the blood Btuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are pere. There is nothing)» ebsolutely Rarmful in them as shown in their @hdorsement by 40,000 physicta: tm the United: States and Canada. Ask your family physician his epinion of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- and if he is honest toward you will stars positively that ter cancer. F ‘today aad begin to end your A free trial package will your address upon, re The S0-cent size Poutages sale at your druggtst’s. F. Co. 150 Stuart Bide, Mich. the third division squadron from Saeebo. ‘The revolution te idly throughout China stanly gaining recruits from the rmy. . Its advance la trreaistibie © towns Of Wa Chang, Chang Yang and Hankow ta the province of 5,000 revolutionists, and 400 of the Manchu defenders were slain Hankow was entered by the rebels and the province of Hunan ts held by them. Protection to all foreigners ts guaranteed by the Han government. The leader of the Insurrection, Sun ishien ia now in Shanghaf directing the war. IN THE PUBLIC EYE ROGER Q, MIL Rager Quarles. Mills the big men of the nath of ‘representatives for years, framer of the Mills tariff bill, pass ed, during | Cleveland's administr the entire| tion, and who retired fram the sen-{ Week at Huron, where m, depressing the brain, He-| ate in 1897, ts reported to be dying| embers af the Repu at bis home im Corsicana, Tex. Th former senstor ha bed ate 0th year WHITMAN COLLEGE HEAD INJURED WALLA WALLA, Oct, 13.--Sef fering from a number of severe bruises sustained in an auto shake- jup, S. Bo Le Penrose, president of Whitman college. is confined to bia bed here today. He was riding near Milton, Or., when the machine struck ‘rut and buried him heavily against the back of the toon His spine was injured and {t will be some physicians say. before he will bie, t to leave ht wrrverrrrcc 7 ® *® SALT LAKE CITY—John.w ® lor President © Joseph @/ South Dakota, at Primaries, Will] } Vote for La Follette for President BY on en yg ar 8. 18.—-South ke ore for La Fo lette. Also, South Dakota is to go on record in a presidential primary So there will be at least seven states where presidential primaries will be held, The other six states are North Dakota, Oregon, Nebras ka, Iowa, Wisconsin and New Jer sey. A recent amendment of the South Dakota primary law makes possible the presidential primary to be held gext April. There will be two nets Of delegates on the ballot, one un der the head, “Robert M. La Fol lette for preside the other um der the head, “Willlam BH. ‘Taft for president,” Tam told by Sonator Coe 1. Craw: ford and others that there la not a particle of doubt that South Dakota ie for La Follette. “If the primaries were held to morrow,” sald» Senator Crawford, “La Follette would carry thie state hy an overwhelming majority.” At & meeting held at Mitchell, paptember 28, under the auspices of aa open indorse- La Follette. Resolutions were passed, declaring that “Taft ts not) the strongest nor the moat log didate who can be nominat- id congratulatipg the richism.” A larger meeting called for the same purpose was that held last over 700 can State | Primary league passed similar res olutions, A La Fouette committee vas a appelnied and a tentative Mast legates named for the national Seavieiion Even the bitter fuctional feud be- tween Senator Crawford and R. O. Richards of this city has been sub- merged jn the general desire to get foto the La Follette moyement. The ‘only question between Crawford and Riehards is as to which of them ts ‘for La Fottette hardest and soonest Richards regards Crawford with suspicion, .while Crawford regards Richards as over-particular ‘Taft carried South Dakota three years ago by 27,000. Of the state Ix about which 70,000 is normally republican 7 > the if any fight la made for Taft dele- Bates, which now appears doubtful, | § it will be made by Senator Gamble | and Congressmen Burke and Martin patters. Gamble has been Lorimer's } Thomas Sterling, dean of the taw department of the state university Congressman Burke le in trouble with his constituents on accoun hia connection with the Controller bay scandal, Burke was put on the! Graham tnvestigating committee to mother the “Dick-to- letter episode FAT VANISHES ONE POUND A DAY 1 Wl Bend Thie Besklet to You at My Kapenee, ‘THE s0¥ OF 41 is THE Wear AGH OY THE LEAN, are Dang TOUT plate bulky | rou "som are Saves o miserable If pou stout Te tedute your Welght you must fi the sagen, veg mast at Gr the verg i FeuND THE CAUSR—THE BEST WAS KAsY everything hinge beyond oe It was maddenin All T had 4 ‘ me load [1 reduced my welaht Tl @ Henry Smith, second counsel. #| These three are openly Taft stand. | 87 *!° body, Ws | chit om #® Smith 6f.the Mormon chorch, w/defeader in the senate, and he voted | (hie mary ® 15 children and 18 grandehil. # ® dren. a * RENE OMR £9 EARS WH CHAMBERLAIN GUESS PORTLAND, Or., 13.—Ac- ,peompanied by his ioe. United Chamberlaia, @ to Chicago ‘ial con. » which will risen a nation’! law embracing workingmen’s compensation and employer's Hability, This legisia- tion has been recommended by the president, and It {s at hia request that a commission will draft the bill. Good Clothes on Credit $1.00 a Week rmers’ free lint bill, the wool Dill, and practically all pro- gressive logisintion. He has a cav- didate against him already, in Prof. Finds HER eR BROTHER ER SIXTEEN YEARS AKRON, Obio, Oct. 13.—After ae separated from her family 16 years Lols Leighton acct Sataty found ber brother. An interchange of babies when Mis« Leightos was 2 yoars old resuited be her being taken by another fam- iy. AT FRIEDMAN'S The Best Overcoat on Earth FOR $15.00 903 FIRST AVE. Accept My Thanks People of Seattie When I atarted this exposure | feared that Last week T exposed FAKE the trutha in it would not be full; perience have | come in contact A week ago for an opportunity to prove to the people of Seattle that the sale Tam conducting Is a bona fide and legitimate sale. -MY WISH HAS BEEN FULFILLED cnaegs. prepaid 10. you. ge that you may anow Of my eueresatul method SALES in these columns iy reciated by you. | was mist so many victims of fake sal: Coyotes Raid Watermelon Patches 7 of Dakota Farmers. way to protect the patches ts by| surrounding them with a twine » Coyotes of Western and Central | string, supported on sticks, B duth Dakota have developed & | cause of its cunning, the coyote will great taste for watermelons, and | neither jump over nor craw! under Know by inatinet when a melon is|the string, fearing a trap ‘tipe. They have caused heavy loon | Sea Gull Choked to Death by a Big to farmers, Sea B. » It has been found that the only! A large gull was ween fight Charming Millin The reception our magnificent store has received since exemplified their perfect comprehension of style and econo $4.00 to $5.00 Untri: the latest blocks in rough, smooth and seratch felt select from, navy, Irish green, purple, red, royal, BR $12,000.00 stock of Ostrich and Bird of Para- dise recently bought from New York’s foremost importer and manufacturer being sold at remark- ably low prices. Handsome $4.50 French Plumes $1.95 In beautiful, Tastrous black, $4.50 Bands of Baby Ostrich $1.50 lustrous Ostrich Bands, 36 inches long and extra red ostrich tips in all the latest ey with broad and heavy flues 85 Larne. made of anc The Millinery Emporium Plans Another Big Day Saturday , small close-fitting shapes, with rolled brim ; brown, ine witht something in the water at |Bloomficld, N. J... after neighbors |South Beach, New York, then it a» |and policemen had searched several leended some distan hours for him after he wandered | Suddenly it reoled in the afr na away from home. jbegan to turn somersaults, When| The dog was a stray and discov+ |{t struck the beach Louls Sehautz|ered the boy asleep under a tree found a big nea bass wedged tite |two miles from home. By barking throat, The gull had choked to|the animal attracted the attention death, of @ policeman, who carried the youngster home, QUEBEC—Earl Grey and his Mon Fall, suite Jeft Canada today for Bng- A @ox found #yearold Dewey |land. He was given a great send- Walter, No. 488 Bloomfield’ av,, off. Stray Dog Finds Lost Child After! ery Underpriced our opening by the fashion-wise women of Seattle has fully my. ‘Tomorrow we shall offer the scason's finest Millinery at decisive savings. Hats of the highest style and char acter, and the most superb feather novelties, are to: be presented at prices that are not to be matched anywhere, $6.00 Hats, Nicely Trimmed, $3.50 Smart, Chie Hats, featuring the latest novelty trimmings, in velvet, silk and felt; all the newest shapes and the lat-, est poptilar colors $3.50 | $9.50 Clever Trimmed Hats, $5.00 Hats made of velvet and silk, in the newest shapes, smart- ly. trimmed swith: velvet, silke, braids, wings, breasts and faney feathers, in all the popular shades and gary | caine’ @0+ Hats Trimmed in Many Sein Styles for $10 Modified copies of the more elaborate French Hats, each in a distinctive Style of its own, in felt, sik and velvet, effectively trimmed with fringe, feather novelties, gold lace, Oriental bands, French ostrich feathers and high wired wings, bows and cabochons of lustrous silk and velvet, in decidedly new color schemes .. Feather Novelties, $1.25—Reduced From $2.00 and $2.50 Quills, Pompons, Sitck-ups lots of others.. All in the new Fine sreasts, feather Wings, Aigrettes and autumn colorings mmed Shapes, $1.50 lots of pretty colors black and the two-tones .7 $12.50 Willow Plumes $6.95 | j } Three ply Plumes, carefully knotted, of fine broad and | heavy flues, 21x21... . | $25.00 beautiful Plumes, made of the choicest stock, | j carefully knotted, with heavy head, 26x24......... "812.0 $10.00 French Plumes $4.95 Superb plumes, with wide, heavy head . : $4.95 $35.00 complete Bird of Paradise ..... -. $13.95 Scores of the finest Ostrich Novelties. Almost 3 | erpnine Bath ee oie Fe ee a eee THE MILLINERY EMPORIUM SEATTLE’S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT : 412 SECOND AV. lf you could hear all the ceive on the Howard Heater Never in my business ¢x- ing any other kind. in the last week, 1 asked | The Howard Heater favorable reports that we re- you would never think of buy- ‘Tlfe owners are more than satisfied—they are delighted when they find out how much heat the wonderful Howard Heater. gives them from a small amount of fuel. Maést The high class merchandise I have shown the muttitudes who have visi my store in the past five days has told the Howaril users claim that they use about half as much fuel Our Fall stock of merchandise Is now The Howard ready and we are in a position to show eg ae ee Se Fe ed you the greatest assortment of “Wear. ing Every from the best manufacturer. for Men and Women,” is carefully selected We can Apparel garment convince you by calling at our store that our prices are as low as any cash tote; besides, all the credit you want, the TIME you need ~simply a small deposit and pay the balance either Weekly or monthly, Suits, Coats and Dresses Beautifal tailored garments in all the materials, in worsteds, serges and novelty weaves, at $1 ere Don tion, 8, $20 and. $25 Pay Us $1 a Week Men’s Suits and Overcoats on Credit ‘t overlook our Men's Clothing See Sulté and Overcoats as they should be made; styles and patterns to sult everyone. ranging from Overcoats in ° 100 terns, from .... sue $15 . $30 different — pat wo $25 OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. 1G 1418 2nd Ave. Opposite the Bon Marche STORY OF A BANKRUPTED BUSINESS I fully appreciate the confidence you have shown in my and am going to offer you some WEEK-END BARGAIN! that will further convince you that f am making an honest ¢ stock which I bought from EB. Dexter at 30c on the dollar THE KNIFE HAS BEEN USED WITHOUT MERCY PRICES CUT AGAIN. Every price has been-cit to amounts B i d—t hit ik was not Dele pUnenne PROM €. DEXTER FOR HIS REGULAR FALL examples picked at random. ductir a sale. TRADE. $5.00 “Roelof Smile” Hats... --- DO YOUR SHOPPING IN T tmrely able to handle the large afternoon crowds. best attention, that is why | shy, 319 Pike St. IT 18 THE STOCK PURCHASED FROM $15 English Slipons $6.89 $30 KENYON $14.89 HE MORNING IF POSSIBLE. For 1 want every on “Do your shopping in the mornin, P. A. SILVERSTONE >:'2. The Place of the Legitimate Sale ffort to sell the Bankrupt most unbelievable. sate in the part weok, is not as high priced as some 8 for Friday and Saturday as they used to before they got the Howard, well known heating stoves. Here are a few purchased for the purpose of con- SPECIAL NO. 1 Mission Rocker, solid oak in the Early English finistr: pad seat of good Chase leather} full box construction; $6.50 : bee 45 valne 2... SPECIAL NO. 3 A high back living room Rocker, made of oak, golden finish, arms braced under seat, strong and. serviceable.< Regular $2.15 SPECIAL NO. 2 This solid oak Rocker the is in waxed golden finish, 5 cobbler seat, made, full box construction ; $5.50 value. extra well saddle $2.95 solid seat; Seattle's Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Every turda: the past five days we have been Saturday stomersa to receive the + f my custome Evening price $3.75. Special. The Monarch Range Leads All Others for Fuel. Saving

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