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THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1911 bitle Tales g 3 ~ | |LOTS OF SOFT, FLUFFY, LUSTROUS HAIR AND NEVER ANY DANDRUFF ° sles, es You can double ¢ - f ' 1 . rh oy Many Have Already y Taken Advantage of Our Grand FREE HOLIDAY OFFER} BUT WE WANT YOU, Don't delay having your teeth fixed. Delay simply means neediess pain and expense. (lip the Coupon NOW tt means just what It says. It will save you exactly $2.00. ‘The Best Materials and Expert Workman ship. Together with Personal Attention to Each Patient. ‘These Are the Our Prices Are the Lowest Possible to Make and Give the Best Material and Workman. ship, Which In the Only Kind We Will Turn Out, 4 ih si We Depend $2.00 1405 Third Av. Northwest Corner Ur on Doing a Large “ ‘Stume of Business for Our Profits. “The Best Offer Yet,” Says Dr. Clark Thave done many things to save the people of Seattle money oa their dental work, but I consider thie offer the most liberal ‘offer 1 have ever made. This coupon applies on all work done Whether fillings, extractions, plate or bridgework. I want every in Seattle who n dental work done now or expects tc the futhre to come and get acquainted with our office and our superior methods » will save you both pain and money Use the coupon (Signed) DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. ) I IAAT DAVIN This week ing a club of members who will er Special net at the remarkabl easy terms of $1.00 id $1.00 a Week. The pri of the Hoosier we are twenty-fiv buy th Kitchen form ec e y Down e Special is $35.00, which is the lowest figure it has ever been sold at, even for spot cash Hoosier will make a spler gift for Christmas. The 1 The Hoosier At tered a Second day, Evidently woah!” districts, he billa-fare for said the half shell and & © oysters au gratin they be He got what he ck culled for $1 aurant the other om the “Ty idiod e then ave frie ordered, The to the wait and he and walked to- said he n, “th dered her ard the You atiil owe a dollar ain't right @ quarter door paid the “No, T don't,” said Don't your sign read Every Style for Cents?” the visitor ‘Oysters in Twenty-five A woman In one of the boxes at the press a fow nights ago Mt tle thought of the he wan giving the one of the nets, If her drews b ed up the bac It was a short job for th if a drawn from t line for atralght blade to anc been fi low tha an it dor would have And just there to werateh ft came hing Hara was, she couldn't reach tried again apd agal body noticed her ohne, It seemed that the feed her the harder she tried to the ftehing spot; and the h she tried to re it more people noticed her ly succeeded, but not until human sympathy had caused neart body's back to itch. then se more people ach f Steel Magnate’s Wife Writing a Romance NEW YORK, Dec. 12 like @ girl in her teons, her eyes cheeks glowing, Mra. ved & reporter at her-apartments in Sherry’s today and talked interestingly *of her present plans, and what she has been doing since she left New York early last spring. For a number of ye has been interesting herself in the history and lIiterature of France. | Through the gift of the famous old Dr. Booth, one of his nurses and native hospital attendants. Chateau de Villegenis from Corey When the two days’ battle at Mankow was in progress and thi shells set fire to the city, the Mames quickly apreat 40 the Wesleyan her readings and observations tn the mission house for blind Chinese boys, located on the river bank. > Dr,| historic and picturesque corners of Booth, in charge of the Wesleyan hospital and mission houses, with| France have crystallized, with the } several other wionaries and native Christians, embarked on a Red result that Mrs, Corey is in the | Cross steamer and went to the rescue, A croxs-fire of rifles swept the midst of what she terms her “most | river and scores of bullets struck the steamer, but by skillful work |seriows fntellectual effort”—the | Dr. Booth and his assistants rescued every blind boy from the burning| writing of a romance around her | building and placed them on board the steamer. [French home. eteom RE “I shall call it ‘The Chateau Ville Fifteen Years URGES MEETING genis and Its Romances,’ or some- ey “Looking | “He does not talk sport, perbaps |#o much as the Englishman He does not attend salons and teas as the Frenchr He, per |haps, does not speak the language jot the Russian, But he certainly lean stack up with the world of men —the best, the most. thoroughbred and the most companion je and masterful.” JUST TRY A TEN CENT BOX OF CASCARETS linsures you for months against a Sick Headache, Biliousness, Con- stipation or @ Bad Stomach. | | | | | | Put astde—just once—the Salts, | Cathartic Pills, Castor Otls or pur hair if you b Going Home For the PORTLAND, ORE., VANCOUVER, B. C., 8 a. m, SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, - - KANSAS CITY, - | Paying Off $25 OF PROGRESSIVES there were many of them, beginning LOAN SHARK EXTORTS $500 ON NOTE FOR ONE-TWEN- TIETH OF THAT SUM. Dec 12, — Fifteen John Murphy bor from a loan shark, to T boy bad tn CHICAGO, years ago Mra rowed $2 settle a debt that t curred secretly, contrary to bis father's command, The note bas just been canceled, through the interference of the Chicago Legal Ald society In the 15 years during which the} hark has been nursing along ote, Mrs, Mur jit more than $ Joriginal loan. She paid jat the rate of 10 per cent per Imonth, 120 per cent per year {Whenever she got th note nearly lpaid off the shark would bully her into a renewal, She did this many times—signing the new notes with |her mark, for she can neither read lnor write ally the loan shark died and hia son came to collect. Less ctr cumspect than his father, he came }when the son, John Murphy, Jr |was at home, The latter beard the collector bullying his mother about la debt that he had thought settled a decade or more ago, He chased jthe man from the house The Legal Ald society did | rest. |HERE’S A BOY BANDIT | TACOMA, Dee 12.After_ hold jing up seven In six nights, the boy }bandit last night, with ion, stopped a street car Herman Crowl, at 17th and K ats. |The bandit’s discharged, the bullet hitting Crow!'s cash holder Hoa: {eh the interest the Crow! finshed lelated the honor greatly, but that] | FEDERAL MARSHAL GETS MBUS, O, Dec. 12—In an|®Way back with the first of the |sative waters which morely force a) tor to Walter Brown, chair-|three chateaux on my grounds—to |parsageway through the bowels, f the republican state central | Prancis L, to the one built by Louls |but do’ not thoroughly cleanse, committee, John D. in| XH. and then the old one which was freshen and purify these drainage charge of the ata ive Cceupled and restored by Jerome |or alimentary organs, and have no headquarters, asks that a ting | Bonaparte when he was king of effect whatever upon the liver and of the committee be called to devise | Westphalia.” stomach. a under which the republican) Despite her growing admiration ep your in: organs pure and Voters of the state may express |for the beautiful and romantic sur-|fresh with Casearets, which thor thelr preference between La Fol-|roundings of her French home, oughly cleanse,the stomach, re lette and Taft for president which have also brought Corey,|move the undigested, sour and fer . | practical business man though be ia,| menting food and foul gases, take . c |ander their spell, Mrs. Corey con-|the excess bile from the liver and Child Burns to Death tesccs that'me’Aincrican man ie ot jearry out of the. system all the SANTA CRUZ, Cal, Dec. 12.——|® ™uch higher type than his Euro: |decompored waste matter and While ber mother remained outside | P°*® brother the intestines and in the yard, unconscious of the Strong for American Man. within reach The longer | remain abroad and} A Cascaret tonight will make you P. year-old Letha| the more I meet foreign men,” she |feel gent by morning. They work May Simmerly accidentally set fire "ld. “the more I am impressed by|while you sleep-—ne gripe, to ber dress and was fatally burned, |‘he splendid manhood and strength |sicken, and cost only 10 cents a The child lived six ho of our own American man, jbox from your druggist. Millions | “We hear of English and Ameri-jof men and wome' & Cascaret Underwood Not Running |" ¥een summing up the ideal |/now and then a: have Head WASHINGTON, Dec, 12.—Oscar | 08 generally as the men of France |ache, Billousness, coated tongue. OF: Gediawaed: Of Mladdina, a and of England, but to me the Amer- | Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Con- tty leader of. the how was en. |'0™8 man Ie the best, the most satis-|stipated bowels. Cascarets belong dorsed an & candidate for the dem. | "ctory, sterling man product of the |in every household, Children just ocratic nomination by the Alabama | *°7@: love to take them. delegation in congress. A resolution was adopted declar ing that Underwood had “demon strated to the country that he is a wiee and progr leader, that be ts eminently qualified for the presidency.” Mr. Underwood said he appre-| poisons = in | bow: he was not a candidate. UNION’S DOCUMENTS? INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 12.—-Her bert Hockin, acting secretary of the| Iron Workers’ union, haa, ft ls re ported here today. transferred all the union's a°%r ents believed to contain information in regard to} the dynamiting charges to Federal Marshal Schmidt's custody. 6 fall on's not truly its s#tre if not Holidays? TRAVEL VIA THE Great Northern RAILWAY SPLENDID SERVICE TO Trains Leave 10 a. m., 3:45 p. m., 10:30 p. m. 12:05 p. m., 4:35 p. m., 11:45 p. m. 9 a. m., 7:10 p. m., 10 p. m. 9am, 7:10 p. m. - 9a.m.,7:10 p. m., 10 p. m. 10:00 p. m. And All Points South and East No Better Roadbed in the West Oil Burning Locomotives in the Mountains THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS AT LOWEST PREVAILING FARES Baggage Checked From Residence i } For rates, routes, berth reservations and transportation, call on or address W. A. ROSS, Aat and Second Ave. SEATTLE Cc. W. MELDRUM, 1 Ticket Asst R bwiy | Columbia ue ity Pans A SENSATION! Makes the Model Kitchen and Saves Steps You couldn't find” anything in town so certain to delight your ‘Wife, sister or mother as this great labor-saving machine. The Hoosier We ballt of solid oak, with pure aluminum sanitary sliding tabl big rust proof metal four bin and scores of exclusive convent You combine her pantry, cupboard and table in one compact spot with fhe Hoosier, You save her one to two hours’ work each day, and | miles of steps. Half Price We still have a good assort- Ment of odd Buffets from the } Grand Rapids ency’s stock specially in the golden and famed ocak. These Buffets are all good, desirable st and all are marked at exactly HALF PRICE $39.00 Fumed Oak med Oak den Oak len Oak den Oak Oak Oak Buffet, Buffet, Buffet Buffet, Buffet, Buffet, Buffet, halt price price . If price halt halt half price ... price .. Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Later First Ave &/ Madison Hofbrau Special Engagement Entertainers and } MARRY GLYH—Fhe Bloomin’ Englishman. 80 BRAMBRILLA’S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. and fattening out his ticket punch in the face of the| Hockin refuses to either deny or thieves, and they rap. affirm the report. news in art circles today that King| ne following are the average Alfonso of Spain recently disposed | prices quoted by the loeal wholseal- 7 eleb: a rae 4 mente ant of five celebrated rose DuBarry | S4.e5 en perme Bs Gukdess 00 Var. gobelin tapestries depicting scones | ration, secording to freshness and! from the story of “Don Quixote.” | general excelience, but these prices, Rumors have It that J. P a ee aie es acquired the treasures Morgan | ti inst Wife Andrew W. Mellon, multimillionaire banker, who is suing his wife, Mrs. Nora McMullen Mellon, member of a leading iamily of Dublin, Ireland for a divorce rging infidellt and naming Capt. Alfred George Curphey of the English army as co-respondent, now accuses her of further instances of wrongdoing : oe with Capt. Curphey in London and | Ox tongue, fresh Buffalo dur Fa : eW | Heart ty 4 ‘ charges ; . Matton | his wife to show cause why he ; 09% | should not amend his divorce libel, | Lam SF , and why he should not oppose ber betes ; application for a jury trial. ‘i 3 i) =e “MORE LIKE IT _ } : Rita “Do you wish to call your bus prt JOIN Pore « band up on the phone?” t “No, I don't. I want to call him down. Baltimore Paroled to Care for Wife | RICHMOND, Dec 12.—Henry lester, who was sentenced to rve two years in the county jail when convicted of shoo % Patrol man Charles Walters months ago, was paroled today to care for his ‘wife, who !e believed to be dy ing. Mrs. Falster was badly hurt in an accident at Martinez a few weeks ago, and her physicians fear that she cannot recover. | At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Debcious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without # A quick lunch prepared in a minute Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK’S Not in Any Milk Trust MOORE'S Great Jewelry Sale } | | | | Oregon ranch Native Wasningvon but- Fruit—Selling Price Wenatchee apples IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN. JUST DROP IN AND SEE WHAT'S DOING—YOU’LL TALK, TOO. Every Article in This $400,000.00 Stock F st Round American ver sausage |. “This Means Somethings” con % 4 Poultry—Local | spring brotlers 3 iba: nd over... 1. | Hens, un 2b Hoonters, live, | Ducks, live, Ib. Lawrence L. Moore Co. The Jewelry Store for Everybody Leary Building, Second Avenue and Madison Street Radishes, dos Caulith Eabbase Bantern timothy Puget soun Alfalfa... 4.00@15 Wheat yay ° 4 Bran sae 26 Shorts... 27 Whole corn’. 36 Cracked corn 36 Middiings . a3. Rolled oats and barley mixed Articles From 25c Up to Hundreds. of Dollars