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> CHILDREN NED CASCARETS ‘of the ils of childhood are caused by a sour, disordered stom- Hiver and constipated bowels, They catch cold easily, be- Matless, irritable, feverish, restless, tongue coated, don't eat ere and Leed a xexitie, though thorough, physio—but don't try see a nauseating dose of oll Into the little o ready sick stomach “erwel, needless and old fashioned. ghild will gladly (ake Cascarets, which act gently—never gripe the slightest uneasiness—though cleanses the little one's he stomach and puts the liver and bowels in a pure, Pull directions for children and grown-ups in each package, Mothers o&n rest easy after giving this gentle, thorough laxative whieh costs only 10 cents per box, REGULATE STOMACH, LIVER & BOWELS SY WORK WHILE YOU Seal The Business of Mercantile Bank AND THE _ Has Been Merged WILL BE CONDUCTED ON AND AFTER January 2nd, 1912 AT THE PRESENT LOCATION OF THE MERCANTILE BANK Second Avenue and Marion Street the name of The Citizens’ National Bank. CHOCOLATE ALMOND BAR Pure ground almonds, covered by & delicious chocolate coating. Refreshing and nourishing. ASK FOR IT EVERYWHERE If your dealer cannot supply you, that one next to him ean. e Best New Year’s Resolution Relates to a Savings Account, because a resolution like that INCLUDES most of the good resolutions that we are apt to have in mind on New Year's, Practically ALL of the BAD habits that we'd like to put behind us involve extrava gance of some kind and the ONE good, firm resolution to START a savings account and KEEP IT UP (a fixed portion from each pay check) will surely go a long way to- ward a complete right start for the New Year. In this bank Savings Accounts for even 4# little as One Dollar are welcomed, and the small account to which REGULAR ad- ditions are made Is considered the best sort of an Account both for the depositor and for the bank. The small depositor gets precisely the SAME treatment as the large one—the same rate of interest, the SAME courtesy, the SAME painstaking care and the SAME co-operation in every way that we can serve bim, $184,631.40 interest paid to Savings Depositors in this one bank for the year 1911. Savings Deposits made up to and including Saturday and Saturday evening draw interest from New Year’s morning. MQdinavian American Bank Building, Seattle, U. S. A.=—_ Tis Om Fon Sue for Divorce RICHMON Ind, Jan. 2.—Four members of one family all suing for divorcee at one time is the unique condition of domestic af- fairs in the Cyrus Hicks household here. } Mre. Anna Hicks asks a divorce from Cyrus. She is his third wife. Cyrus himee!f has filed a croes bill. Iva, his daughter, is suing Wm. Todd, her husband. Wm. Hicks, his son, has inatituted proceeding for a} divorce from his wife WASTING NO TIME, He—Twelve o'clock, must be going. She--Then it's leap year! Wait a minute, George, I've something | want to say to TAFT CAN SCRATCH HIS BACK NOW WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 President Taft has today r ceived from a Michigan man, one of his admirers, a novel present. It in a back seratche the invention of the donor, strictly Bago Qregon ranch 24 Native Wastiingvon but ter Frosh Eanes. Wenatchee apples . Bative apples, javal oran Kasters butter. oe, 1. fa Ribs, 0.1 Cows, No. 1 Trimmed | Loins ‘ | Short loin’ pore’. | Ruoulders Pign’ feet Spare ribs | Pork sauna | Liver sausa, Bologna | Leaf hi je hame Holled ham | Spring brotiers Turkey, live. | Hens, 3 Ibs. and over | 1b, |Geene . Squabs, dos, goons, Pigeons he | Potatoes, 190 Ibo. | California dried onior lOregon onions ..-.+ m wastern Washington timothy 19.00 THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 19t% LITTLE RED RIDINGHOOD AND THE THIRD-TERM WOLF From the Chieago Journal. secrets ° 6é ° 49? Confusion on That ‘Hen Special J. H, Whitham, a Seattle bust: pened. The Cornish Indian gn neas man, who breeds some of the |DTOke out of the delapidated sack bloodtent chickens around thie neck [id ted oe te reed to Mee of the woods, on his little ranch Jpned” new bonnet, after leaving an hear Henry, boarded tho “Hen Spe- | ugly scratch from its epar on Mra. cial,” on the Everett interurban, | Brown's face. yesterday—to make « trade. In a| Hefore the bird was recaptured, somewhat delapidated sack he car-|three other fowls had escaped, and ried a fine specimen of the Cor-|the car looked more Itke a thicken nish Indian game—the poultry |en0p Suring the fall moult than cranks admitted {t was a fine bird. anything else.” “Let's see that er bird,” said| Mr. Whitham didn’t swap birds, Mrs. Brown, who lived further up|and he will ride on the ‘Hen Spe the chicken belt. Mr, Whitham let|¢lal“.no more. Mrs, Brown may her take a peep. Present hin: with a personal injury Ob! confustow Lin for a scratched complexion. <= ‘ “ then ft hap. aE LOVE LAUGHS AT TIME, TOO (Ry United Prese Leased Wire) RBELLTON, Tex, Jan, 2-—Wittis! Bustis, 111 years off, and ‘Tandy Clark, 90 years old, were married here. They are negroes. The ages! which they gave the county clerk are Well authenticated. The bride and briderroom are (By United Press Leased Wire) PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2.-Beck ing to avoid publicity which would attend their marriage in their bome city, Maltimore, John W. Horner, a wealthy merchant, and Miss Cor tine Hurlock came to this city and were married in the Bellevue-Strat Pert, and seem good for several ford. Horner is €8 years old and years of wedded bliss. It was the| his bride ts 41. Horner's firat wife first matrimonial venture for ether.’ died tn 1905. STILL FIGHT IN CHINA SHANGHAI, Jan Butisfied that hie tenure of po in China| will end with the final collapse of) the Manehu dynasty, Yoan Shi Kal, it is reported here, bas se cured further funds fom the pri vate purse of the Manchu p and is planning to contin fight to kill the revolut inn ately up the expiration of the| present armintte Angered at the way in which his envoy, Tang Shao Yi, surrendered to the demands of the revolution tate in thelr conferences, Yuan Shi Kai has accepted Tang's resigna tion and In auch negotiations as are | still In progréss, is dealing directly with Wu Ting Fang, the mouth. plece of the rebels. WILL THE WIRES STOP MARRIAGE (Bs United Press Leased Wire) LYNN, Mass, Jan, 2-—-Leo M. Sith’s father here is keep- ing the wires hot asking the Berkeley, Cal., authorities to jto tb }and its very 3 BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, HEAVY HAIR AND NO DANDRUFF OR ITCHY SCALP Get a 25 cent bottle of Dan-;men and women use Knowlton’s derine and just try this—stops|Danderine and they never have dandruff, itehy scalp or ng haty falling hair at once, they know that it kzeps the scalp Thin, — britth rlews and ithy and makes the serngky bnir ie mute evidence of a hair grow heavy, long and beauti- neglected scalp; of dandruff—that ful awful surf. Get a cent bottle of Knowl There is nothing so destructive|ton's Danderine from any drug halr as dandruff. It robs! store or tollet counter, and after the halr of its lustre, ite strength the first application you will say life; eventually pro-|it was the best investment you ever ishnese and itching| made, Your hair will immediately of the sealp, which if not remedied take on that life, lustre and luxurl cau the hair roots to s#hrink,|ance which is so beautiful, It will loowen and die—then the hair falls | become wavy and fluffy and have out fast the appearance of abundance; an A little incomparable gloss and softness, anytime—will surely save your|but what will please you most will hair, Ten minutes after applying | be after just a few weeks’ use, when all the dandruff will disappear, all| you will actually see a lot of fine, itching will cease and there will be downy hair—new hair—growing all no more falling hair, Millions of over the scalp, ucing @ Danderine tonight—now Excitement Prevails Prevent the marriage of his son, Leo, Jr, a newspaper man there, to Miss Gertrude Gard- ner, 20, who is speeding toward California today to marry the yourg man. Smith and the Girl were schoolmates. Young Smith's Christmas present to Miss Gardner wi a diamond ring and a railroad ticket west. With parents’ consent she is on her way. MESSENGER’S SAD ERRAND LA CROSSE, Wis, Jan. 1.—En gaged all day carrying messages of good will and glad thdings, the Inst tolegram Frank R. Immert, 17, de livered Inst night was one convey ing to his mother the news of bis sister's death in Marion City, lowa LOST IN CHURCH LOFT CHICAGO, Jan. 1-—Lost in the loft of his own church, the Rev | George Cod: St. |‘ Edmand’s, \dropped notes through @ crack in |the celling asking for assistance [He was a prisoner in the dark for | hours, RESOLUTIONS Gen. Réyes—To keep out of jalis 1 have already been In. MARRIED 75 TIMES— ‘PLEECE PREACHERS NEW YORK, Jan. 2.--Eugene Kelier has been married to his wife 76 times, and 76 preachers in amd around New York city are out $750. The Kellers’ scheme of making ‘matrimony pay Was to go to ® preacher's house, pretending to be & young couple very anxious to be rried. After the ceremony Kel would hand the clergyman a check for $20, receiving $10 in change, In 75 parsonages there jare 75 bogue checks. ler How to Make Money in 1912 The New Year, 1912, is full of prosperity for all those who will grasp its op- Never before has the future held a brighter promise for the citizens portunities. of Seattle. We have passed through the period of liquidation boom, Our realty values are lower than any other city future growth and prosperity is assured Seattle is the best city in the United States Seattle realty transfers are increasing daily 300 Acres At ~ ‘This land lies north of University in King County who purchases any of thif laid will reap a large profit. Come in and see us.» Two Trips Daily, Rain or Shine NEW YEAR RIGHT START THE OLE HANSON nd ‘thinothy 15:00 hi 71400 | Br 8 ha | Whole corn . | Cracked corn’; iddlings lied oats ¥ our size in the Union; our Now Is the Time to Buy We Offer You Your Choice of $400 Per Acre Terms $10 Cash, Balance $7.50 Monthly . We believe every man People Await Further An- nouncements of Important Event With Feverish Anxiety The announcement that A.|Star and to the people of Seat- Bridge & Co, the “Largest|tle in general to need any ex- Clothiors on. the tensive introduction at this going to have pag pat , 5: It will suffice to say, how- clearance sale has occasioned ever, that Mr. A. Bridge, the no small amount of interest and | proprietor, was not at all satis- excitement among the thrifty| fied with the business done in people of Seattle and vicinity. | the year just closed. Anticipat- As this store is known to|ing a much larger business than carry an immense stock of only|actually developed he bought the best of merchandise and as| very h ily from the leading they announce that they are} turers of the United going to cut prices as they have s who handle the goods he hever done before, this excite The business did not ment is not to be wondered at.|come as expected, and the re- For several days past the em-|sult is that the firm finds itself ployes in this immense estab-|badly overstocked with this lishment have been working] fine merchandise. hard making preparations for! In a crisis such as this there this gigantic merchandising |is but one thing to do—cut the movement, and are now|prices to such a point that peo- able to announce that final de-| ple who have any regard at all tails have almost been com-|for their pocketbooks cannot pleted and that the exact date|h@lp but come and buy—and can be announced in a very |buy liberally short time in the columns of} This. is what will certainly this newspaper | happen as soon as the opening It will be advisable for peo-|day of this great sale is an- ple who contemplate the pur-| nounced. It won't be long now. chase of anything in the way|Preparations are nearly com- of clothing, hats, shoes, blan-| pleted. Watch the columns of kets, underwear, furnishings,| The Star. Watch them care- etc., to await this sale, as it will | fully—because if you don’t find certainly offer saving oppor-|out about this sale and take ad- tunities which are not often|vantage of the tremendous ered to the public. The firm | bargains which ‘it will bring to of A. Bridge & Co. is too well/you, you will certainly be known to the readers of The! money out. STAR WANT ADS Coast,” are a tremendous mant Sta He we BRING PESULTS YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON EVERYTHING YOU which always follows a & CO. Third Floor New York Block NEED FOR YOUR HOME At Our Semi-Annual Stock - Adjusting The season's greatest housefurnishing sale has begun. This year our stock adjusting sale meansymore to the furniture buyers of Seattle than ever before. Our stocks are larger this season, owing to our purchase of the Grand Rapids stock, therefore it was necessary to make the price cutting more gen- eral. This is a grand opportunity for those who are about to furnish a home complete. Hous ei ai e Desk We offer many remarkably good values in Desks, oak, fumed and golden finish, mahogany and maple. $25.00 Golden Oak Desk 3 Sea 30.00 Fumed Oak $12 Des! $20.00 Mapt Desk ${3.50 Mahogany le Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Stove Buy Now All the Cred't You Wand PIKE 81. AND FIFTH AV.