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lah eaye that th peat and safest mixture a fa Woman who wants to thin ean ounce Ma % Extract Qunces ermine to take causing ndtd help & whole, regulat ach and bowe ng im necessary ad ihyou can eat what SAVE One-Half At the Ohio Cut-Rate Dentists Our cut rate prices for rior dentistry are pos site through the great volume of work accom- plished by our expert den- tists. Every practitioner is a specialist in one partic- ular branch of the profes- sion, only the best of ma- terials are used, and we charge you about one-half of the regular rate. $10 Sets of Teeth $5.00 UT Guaranteed for 12 Years You will fully appre- ciate our 12-year guaran- tee when you realize that we have been doing the best dental work at the lowest prices for the Painless Extraction Free We will give you a thorough examination ab- solutely free arf you will be told exactly how much your work will amount to. OHIO UT-RATE PENTISTS Only CutRate Dentists Seattle 207 University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. Open Evenings Until 8, Open Sundays Until 12. IN MARCHE Every convenience for Christ mas shoppers. U. 8. Postoffice and Express office. Christ information bureau and handy book of Christmas suggestions free for the asking. CB.Niblock Coal and Wood Yard 6638 14th Av. H. ZB. 5640 20th Av. MW. x. Phone Kenwood East nna dis. arges are Green Lake an t in th Beat quality cordw: any length and d Phone 4, sawed a by load iT for de} prices. Nervous Diseases} Yield Readily to the methods em ployed in the practice of Chiropractic Dr.W.E. Olmstead 1320 5th Aye, Phone Main 4105, TUROPDDACTOR ‘AWFUL WHITE. SlAVE SCANDAL (Ry United Proms Leased Wire! Pp, his, Dec. 14.—The most hid cous “white slave” known In Paris will courts here when now in jail, are t for money thi ed for bartering own little girls, } |All of the children are yet in their teens or just entering them. Promi- hy men are accused. Gaston Allard and others equally as influential are named, Flachon, until relieved of his post on account of the scan- dal, was editor of the “Lantern,’ government organ. He was the reonal friend of former Premier Briand. 300 Children Sold. The police have the names of ore than 300 children from 9 to 17 years of age, who were sold by their mothers to well paying “cli ents,” or sold on commission by other “ladies,” who divided the money with the girls’ mothers, The stories told by these children to ex amining magistrates deal with scenes which would have been novelties of depravity in Sodom and Gomorrha Boy Gives Skin to Save Grandmothe oy 04 Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or, Det. 1a In an effort to prevent his grandmother from beceming a permanent cripple, 12-year-old Francis Clifford has given the skin from one of his legs to save the aged woman, and soon will give cuticle from his other leg. Mrs. John Condon, the grand- mother, was run down by an automobile. Both her legs were crushed and the skif torn from her knees. Physicians feared that the flesh would he in such a man that she would be unable to bend her knees, and skin grafting was decided on. seen a eee en an el . Wants School on a Rock. * BOSTON, Mass, Dec. 14— ® *® Capfin Elliott C. Hadley, & of the lighthouse at #! "s Island, five miles from # | * shore, has asked the Salem # ® school board to send him aw® ® teacher for his three children. # ® “Lam a citizen of the Unit & * ed States,” sald Captain Had- & ® ley in his letter to the board. ® * “This government demands # *% that my children be sent to ® * school. That puts it up to # *® you. * seeee wees WROTE TOA HUNDRED WIVES Leased Wire) N, iN Pas Dee. ttt turns out that the assembling of about 20 young women from various sections of this city and surround ing towns at a prominent street corner was the result of a cruel practical joke perpetrated by some unknown hoaxer. The fellow, who- ever he was, inserted an attractive ad in a newspaper, saying he was iooking for a wife, and he got about 100 replies. It seems he wrote to all of the women, asking them to meet him at a certain place at a given hour. Kach, of course, thought she was the only one; and when so many of them got together hindi’ the effect was ridiculous, Some of the women were no longer young. ALLEST TOWER Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, ta Plans were accepted here today for the memorial tower of the Panama-Pacific exposition of 1915, which will be 850 feet in height, the tallest building In the world except the Eiffel tower in Paris. The bullding will be a permanent structure, and will revert back to the city as soon as the exposition is con- cluded. To Press Charge Against Schmitz (By United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 14.—The long drawn out bribery case jagainst Eugene Schmitz, former {mayor of San Francisco, charged with receiving a bribe of $50,000 from the street rallways and a por- pany, will be brought to a conclu |sion on Saturday, according to an announcement from the office of the district attorney today. They will be pressed to trial at once or dismissed. Attorneys for Schmitz one week }ago served notification in qourt |that they intended to take advan. tage of a clause in the law provid ing that a defendant must have| trial within sixty days if he so de {sires ‘Trying to Rescue That $1,000,000 (By United Press & ‘Wire; GIBRAL RK, Dee, 14.—Tugs are trying to reach the steam went on the reef ni ye in an ef. jfort to reseue the m and money! |she carries. There is $1,000,000/ laboard the wrecked ve half of }which is in bullion. The gale is yet} raging, and it is feared th ship will be battered to pleces. ‘Abdul Hamid Dying| | BERLIN, Dec. 14 is lit tle hope today for the recovery of Abdul Hamid, deposed sultan of Turkey, who i critically {11 at Con stantinople according to a divpatch| received here. The ex-sulian has| been removed from Salonika prison | to Constantinople, says the report, Cape Sparte te ‘There re j ys Will Recover Beauty | ing Harvard Football Captain Until Harvard football men re-| |eain their good looks they will not elect @ captain for the team next year, a formality usually over with by now. Capt. Fisher has a black eye and jothers facial blemishes of various sorts recelyed in the games, tion of $20,000 from the gas eom-| _ 1911 Mothers, sweethearts, children and other relatives and friends of the entombed miners at the mine entrance. WERRRARRRAWAHRRAORRERARAAD FATHER OF WITNESS ON JURY SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 14.--With the discovery that Harold Levy, Ié-yearold witness for the defense, was the son of Jacob Levy, one of the jurors trying the ease, the trial of Dr. Otto C. Josien, on a charge of ueing Ethel Wiillama, a 16-year-old candy girl, under promise to marry her, came to an abrupt close today. Young Levy was supposed to render testimony derogatory to the girl. When the relationship between witness and juror was learned, Judge Lawlor dismissed the jury and ordered a new panel summoned for tomorrow, Stee eee eee eee tel y Gabiolaedbtan' saisrcis Sad Abend labelled. saloacastbae. — LITTLE IRRITATIONS OF LIFE PERSIA WILL DISMISS SHUSTER Cy United reve Lensed Wire.) LONDON, Dec. 14—Special dis patches received here today from St. Petersburg declare that Persia has determined to dismiss W. Mor fan Shuster, its American treas urer general, and to Indeinnify Russia for losses caused by Shue ter’s fiscal reform plans. The re port ls yet unconfirmed and is doubted here. Bled. Flour tea cost a trifle lees than formerly. a A a ie ee Failieres Has a Double. PARIS, Dec. 14--M. Patt Heres, president of the repub- lle, has a double who is proud of the fact that he strongly re semblés so filustrious a per- sonage. He carries the resemblance to such a point as to imitate the president in his habits, He wears a blue te with white spots, the same neckwear Which M. Fallieres affect and every morning takes a walk in the Champs Elysees and the Faubourg Saint Hon- ore, accompanined by his two nephews, The president also covers this ground with two members of his household. Hats are raised when the double and bis neqhews pass He graciously replies to the salutes of the citizens. KKK ERR ERE eeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeee eee ee eK Living Cost Aviates| (By United Press Leased Wire) LONDON, Dec, 14.—Statistice showing that t in the British creased 25 per cent since 1898 are included today in a report of the Co-operative Wholesale Society of Great B and ham have n. price. Butter has gone up from 23 to 26 cents. Cheese costs 2 cents more today than in Of Second- Hand The following instruments have $50.00 Cash or $4.00 Monthly McCAMMON ..... $100.00 Cash’ ESTEY .. $145.00 Cash ¢ BUFFALO .....- $150.00 Cash BEHNING $200.00 Cash or $8.00 KIMBALL—Stained Walnut case .. $200.00 Cash or $10.00 Monthly |..... Out-of-Town Customers for delivery Christmas eve. make ar WAGNER—A “rattling” bargain | DECKER dcageed Bont "| : SCHAFF B Monthly “Monthly ngements for larger payments next year, f f been traded in for Crown Combinolas (Player Pianos) and at this festive season you should be able to select that long promised piano: KIMBALL—Mahogany fancy $245.00 Cash or $10.00 Monthly $250.00 Cash or H. C, FISCHER—A good buy $275.00 Cash or $10.00 Monthly $275.00 Cash or $10.00 Monthiy STANDARD PLAYER-PIANO—38-note $395.00 Cash or $10.00 Menthly WEBER GRAND .$575.00 Cash or $25.00 Phone orders in at our expense A small deposit will secure any instrument, and you can _ |Meurthe, ® Searches for Lost Children Two weeks ago Rufus Sanderson of Anacortes, a logger, left his home to go to work, little thinking Mhat on his return his wife and [three children would not be there to greet him. But there was no wifely smile nor the prattle of} ebildish votces for him that night, nor any night since. The reason) for the disappearance is unknown, Seteseeteseeee jthat she came to Seattle to place the children In a home. derson’s maiden name was Ethel jLake, and the children may be go- | }ing under that name. The grand |father of the three children, Gus Sanderson, 619 Gist came to The Star this morning. an effort be made to locate the missing ones, Any information as ji9 the whereabouts of the mother | or children can be nent to Gus San-| Gerson at the above address, or | sent directly to The Star office. GRAND REVIEW BY EMPEROR (Ry United Frees Leased Wire) DELHI, Dec, 14—King George today held a grand review of all the troops In Delhi and more than 61,000 Britieh and native soldiers and native levies marched past the | royal pavilion. Original plans pro. |Wided for the assemblage of 100,000 men, but the drouth and difficulties of transport caused curtailment Nevertheless the troops partict pating formed the flower of the | Britiah army in India General Sir O'Moore Creagh, |commanderin-chief in India, was | in supreme command of the parade which comprised three divisions of infantry, three brigades of cavalry, | 1,000 volunteers and 7,000 Imperial | Service troops. ‘SECRET PROBE Leased Wire) INDIANAPOLIS. IS, Dec, 14—Se- eret Investigation by the U. 8. grand jury began bere today into the alleged dynamiting plots of which the arrest and confession of John J, and Jas, B. McNamara was the culmination. No one except employes of the government is al jlowed to approach within 300 feet of the grand jury room. Detective Wm. J. Burns is expected to be among the first witnesses called. Realize It Now’ PORTLAND, Or, Dec. 14.—Ac cording to dispatches from Wash. |ington published here yesterday af * | ternoon, the majority of the republi *}can national committeemen have * admitted that a serious political *|biunder was made when the com- * i mittee refused to accept Borah’s * proposition to favor primaries In * | states not haying jaws making the * | primaries mandatory. tteeee sees ee | alinciniiiae | Home of Henry Ehlen, 6010 |22nd av, was destroyed by fire wilast night. The fire department *|was helpless to fight the flames, w'the nearest hydrant being six * blocks away. Damage is estimated ® | dt $3,000, with $2,500 insurance. Condition case ... $10.00 Monthiy ROS.—A good buy but a neighborhood rumor ts afloat | Mrs. San- | that | pee! WATCH IN TURKEY'S cAoP NEW YORK, Dec, 14 at Tenth street sa Bae avenue had on exhib! led gold manage found by The en Jenning YOUTH ROBS EVERETT BANK United P oa Wise) i) ond a woman watch, ment nald, the chef twenty-five turke ment who blue ename the crop ind turke was of a con from Waiter * a poultry farm t Bennington, Vt. While turkey was being dre the chef says, he hi in the ere performing a minor he brought to light the if Police of day are is city o searching for fa and shabbily attired man who accomplished robbery of the Riverside the Bank of Commerce escaped with $1,600 in cas ¥, Kroeger, bookkeeper of the bank, was alone behind the counter when the young man entered and yanded him to hand ove ey in wight, Kroeger fied by the robber's gun, and the yess rus nit of t and fled down an alley. The police so far have not a wingle clue. TAXICABS FOR WILD AIR RIDES PARIS, Deo, 14.—The aero car ts now a reality, and on trestles at the Bleriot aeroplane works the! first machine of the kind, built to the order of Henri Deutsch de la may be seen It resembles a well-appointed tax jeab with large monoplane wings There are, of course, the ordinary spars in front and behind for the | elevation and steering rudders. The driver, placed outside the car itaelf, has a seat resembling that of any motorcar driver, with a spare seat at bis left. The motor, a 100 jhorse-power Gnome, and propeller are immediately in the rear of the body, which is fitted with comfort able and springy cane seats for four persons, a itle to / smooth young daring branch of a 4 not nd after eration teh, here * * * HPSS SSSR e eee EE ES * PROBE VERDICT | (My United Press Leased Wire) | DENVER, Colo, Dee, 14—Fol }lowing intimations that the acquit |tal verdict in the case of Mra. Ger jtrode Patterson, recently tried |here for the murder of her hus band, Chas, A. Patterson, was ob tained by improper means, the Bar Association of Denver today plan ned to employ Wm, J. Burns’ de tective agency on a full investiga tion of the case. The grievance committee of the arsociation has |detormined upon a tho quiry and will lboth Prosecutor E Hilton, chief counsel for Mre. terso Will Bury Aged Couple, Married Fifty Years, in Game Grave Fourteen hours after the death of her husband Mra. Mary E. Collins died from grief at Laurel, Del They were both more than 70 years old and had lived together for more than half a century. They, will be buried in the same grave. ee ee Pat | WHOM DID HE BURY, ANYHOW? | MATEO, Cal., Dec. 13.—Undertaker Geo. Snei- der of this city is wondering today whom hé buried in place of Rudolph Lubeck of Colma, who appeared at the undertaker’s door a few hours after he was supposed to be safely under ground, and demanded his belongings, which Sneider had confiscated. When a body was found at Christian bridge, it was immediately identified as that of Lubeck, and Sneider went ahead to fulfill his duties as public administrator When Lubeck arrived home and found his house strip- ped and himself catalogued as among the dead, he lost no time in getting to San Mateo and demanding the return of his possessions from the startled undertaker, The re- semblance between Lubeck and the unknown dead man is remarkable. 42 OUTLAWS ARE KILLED! (Dy United Prewe Leased Wire Direct to LANAO, Mindinas, Pt. ” —~News of the death of 42 Moro outlaws in battle with a detach- ment of American scouts reached |» here today. No Americans were « wounded in the affray. Barber Halts Ship is NORFOLK, Va, Dec. 14.~The|* cruiser Bremen of the German|* West Indian squadron left here for Santo Domingo at 10 o'clock in the morning, and when about 100 miles | out discovered that its ship's bar | ber had been left on shore eee RATER *® FRESHMEN ARE * BEANPOLES NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. This year's freshman class at Yale has more tall men than any other class in the history of the college. The tallest man in the class ® te six feet six, and the aver- age height is nearly six feet The strongest man in the clase A. Pumpelly of Os wego, N. Y¥., whose total of 9 points is within a few points of the intercollegiate record. RAKKKKKRKRAH ES |Any Cowboy Sweetheart Here? * 1 7 \* | Seeeeeeeeeeeetetan SRSEEE EEE ERE EERE EE —-s A Pint of Unequaled Cough Syrup for 50¢ The Quickest, Surest Remedy You F Used, or Money Refunded. Stops Even Wheoping Cough Quickly. You may not need th cent bot of Pinex ow do need derful effecti remedy 1 equal for whoop A T)-cont bottle of Pin | home-made sugar syrup full pint—a family #o pleasant and effe you ever used. E ve minutes—direections in pack ‘The way thie takes 1 of & «0 and gives instant relief, will make yoo regret that you never tried it before Btlmulates the appetite, ts slightly lax ative and tastes good—children take it | willingly. It bas ® wonderful record | in cases of incipient lung trouble and lin splendid fot croup, asthma, bron- throat traub! a special and highly com- mapound of Norway White | Pino extract, rich In guaiacol and other natural healing ploe elements Simply mix with sugar syrap or strained honey, in @ pint bottle, and it is ready for use, Used in more homes in the U. 8, and Canada than any other cough remedy, Pinex bas often been imitated, but never successfully, for nothing else will produce the atime teaults. The genuine is guaranteed to give absolute satisfac. tion, or money refunded. Certificate of uarantes ix wrapped in each package. Gour drugeist has Pinex or wil! giadly et it for you. If not, send to The Pines Co.. Pt. Wayne, Ind. Pinex t# fully gue teed by Bar- tell prog Co. (distributers), Seattle AT THE BON MARCHE — 7 Oe k Lamp Library for 35c a volume Friday—all the old Dickens and Thackeray fa vorites and hundreds of others. Fine for presenta. Fourth Ploor, Center. mixed gives y ply of th prepare y igh FIRST CLASS TIR Engravers and Embossers TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. Ladies" - Filled Watches from $9.00 uj Ladies’ 14-k Soll Watehes from up. Men's Waltham and Elgin Watches from $5.00 up. Scarf Pins up. Umbreiias from $1.60 up. Ladiog: Toilet Sete from $5.00 wp, At the Old Reliable Jewelry House of Houghton & Hunter — ean 3 norco d Way DR. NUERNBERG PRIVATE SANITARI' S517 22nd Av. MN. W. Tel. ite 1188 The ship immediately swung} about and started back for Norfolk. | On the way the wireless was put} to use and the United States battle- | ship Connecticut, lying in Hampton Roads, picked up the message. The| information that the Bremen want ed her barber was relayed to the German consul here and be char tered an oceangoing tug, found the missing barber and started him off for the cruiser The tug met Hatteras and put board. GUTHRIE, Okia, Dec. 14.— The following letter has been received by Mayor P. P. Duffy, editor of the “Daily Democrat” at El Reno. The mayor has given the letter the widest of publicity: ’ “Deat Editor—! am sending you this letter so you can ad- vertise it in your paper. 1 would like very much to have a@ real nice cowboy for a sweet- heart; one about 22 to 30 years; none younger or older. 1 am not real good looking and i don't want him to be good looking, either. 1 love the Western people, anyway, and 1 am real anxious to try my luck and see if | can get a cow- boy sweetheart. Trusting to get some good results from thin letter, | am yours re- spectfully, “MISS ESTELLA M. COYLE, “836 W. Lexington St. “Baltimore, Md.” Secure Health while you may! The first good step is to regulate the action of your sluggish bowels by early use of Beecham’s Pills Sold Everywhere. _ In boxes 10c. and 25¢. Bremen off| barber on the the ee ee ee eel * TURTLE ‘EATS $20 BILL * PITTSBURG, Dee. li ®) Four men stood in a hotel bar #/ admiring a big turtle destined for soup, The turtle did not mind ad miration, and one of the men offered to bet it was “doped.” He pulled out a roll of bills and, peeling off a twenty, flourished it toward the turtle ‘The apparently sleeping tur tle'’s head shot forward, grab- bed the bill and chewed it up before the customer could pre- vent it. ASHES EEE ES see SHEE EEE EEE EE EE KWRSENEE AR ERK OO SOCKS ARE PROTECTED FIELD, Mo. Dec, 14.— high school students others accompanying al functions and remove their socks in the presence of the young women will be expelled if identified. A decree to this effect was issued by the faculty follow- ing numerous complaints. German Specialist on “chronic die easer. The following diseases sucs cessfully treated: All blood taints, cluronic cases of rheumatism. dropsy, heart diseases, scrofula, epilepsy, eo- zema. locomotor ataxia, gastro-intestl- nal d rs, constipation, dyspeps! kidney ‘and fiver disogiers, enlatg spleen. Special JustOut Winchester Automatic Shotguns $30 ah THEO. WILTS CO. 1012 1st Ave. THE MOST STUBBORN CASES OF RHEUMA- Monthly Pianos will be reserved Geo. P. Bent Co. CROWN PIANO MANUFACTURERS Factory Store 1421 Third, Near Pike TISM YIELD VERY READILY TO THE BAKE OVEN TREATMENT. We have hundreds of letters on file to prove this; letters from patients who had tried almost everything under the sun for relief, and without avail, and who finally were entirely cured by the BAKE OVEN TREATMED THE FILES CONTAINING THESE LETTERS ARE OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION. You will recognize many names of well-known citizens RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS HAVE SUFFICIENT TIMED BEFORK THE HOLIDAYS RT THE TREATMENT AND BE IN GOOD SHAPE TO TMAS, LADY ATTENDANT. DR. JOHN SORENSON 220.221.222.223 Peoples Bank Building, Cor. Second Av. and Pike St. Hours—9 am. to 8 p. m.; Sundays—9 to 12 a, m, HENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted A reward of one thousand lars ($1,000) will be paid by sister, Henrette Moutonx, fc lng F'thin and of light brown ce deep-set and medium-sized mustache and chin ar in con Address: com KIssniwe; {008 Tarn St. San Francisc®, Cal.

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