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- THE STAR—WEDNESDAY,-R&BRUARY 7, 1912, 3 ficeton ‘T9, luswrgout ? Home Helps to Health and Beauty {AMPOO VOR WINTER simple way to m4 onthe Today's Styles Today NEW 6PRING MILLINERY Handsomely trim med and plain Tatlored Street Hats are shown tn all desirable styles and colorings $7.60 to $15. New Spring Dresses A showing of style both ladies and mi Our display handsome Dresses for spring is #0 complete that you can a most desirable selection at just the price you wish to pay, The designs are the usual bigh class novelties shown at this store, while the fabrics include Serges in white, tan, navy blues and black, hand somely trimmed, both high and low neck effects being included tn the models, The fitting will be perfect we guarantee it We Give You Credit EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” and sizes for OLIVER P,. NEWMAN THE MANGE AT or ehat re ‘ot “The Fortunes of the Sun” STAUNTON, VA, WHERE ana’ ruls bHtbkts ata Un th This ore | ot states White lather thut thorough wenr Fleanaee Nair and" nealp y ite Invigorating action mas “av WILSON WAS BORN has a 1912 seattered You'll find this story and a Phrough its 38. ye Way back in 1879 : on university fom Wilson the days of crack athletes lot of sub-stingers, g Ky ‘rs using ean throx wth of lon Ay « the star debater of was a young Virginian In Inexpensive aulta: Dinpolve 4 our 1} ta Wot water hardly will ‘There te who parnotis| when it thr was before ithout ‘aking p skin Cabby THs MAK stocratic clubs. It was when the popu- of sport was to beat a rival translating ¥ applyin mete MIX enough |tone with water ¢ f ply and aft rub off, wash 1 prose or down him in debate IR7O the bigyest noise in the way of hon- the Lynde prize for the best debater, Sour rangy young Southerner was the un- d whig debating choice for the Lynde . Furthermore, it was joyfally her- by the whigs and tearfully admitted Cliosophic club that Re would mybody the Clios put up: Wii ,wnion, and a national leader who the has earned the right te be serious. hy considered for president, co For Tom Wilson, lanky, stiff. elo jawed Virginia, big “ Uittle debate “u" democrat, who woulda’t sell @ Protec: bis convictions for a gold medal in Y= 1879. Is Woodrow Wilson, ex-preat dent of Princeton, tneurgent demo of cratic govervor of New Jersey, and foot democrat! Tom candidate for the democratic noms ‘! Princeton to ite foundations vr Was nation for president in 1912, "ae _ And he's the same kind of a (In his second article, Newman man that he was boy, wil the story of Woodrow A glance at Woodrow Wilson's Wilson's heroic struggle to change history shows why he's the kind of Princeton university from an aris. a chap he is That jaw tells the tocratic club for rich men’s sone story—and he come by it natarally, to a democracy His father was . doseph RK, Wilson, a Scotch Presbyterian min- | ister, whose family came to the eolonies in the early days to es-| Lenape religions oppression. Hie A New Shipment of Spring Skirts has arrived ~ splendid values priced from $6.50 to $1 . ronults fi while druaate for & one-ounce worth every original cent, as | itn | Melienttut” reanite aim and bonisher ur" 2) Hotel Milwaukee biting winds of win Adve TOM WILSON When He Entered Princeton 1875, @ Boy of 19 was unanimously elected, and he straightway set on A New Over $26,000 Worth of High c RATES Hingle TNooms, per week Room and Bath, per week i 4, © entratly Located Furniture tn Rooma Beam Meat Mot and Cold Water Electric Lights a row Wilson Dance at Dreamland tonight. ** "ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE Edwin London Co.’ eorganization Sa iv’s a Clean Sweep of London’s merchandise. The new firm of Panton & London Co. will start with a fresh stock in every department. The following prices will give you a faint idea of how we are selling goods that you need now: 15c FLANNELETTES 5c * Inspect this hotel — Everyihing complete—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room a CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $19,000 Dw Koom in Connection. Ind. 3071; Main 4506. WOODROW WILSON |When Elected President of Prince. all of DRESS GINGHAMS ughames, in stripes and plaid; COTTON BATTING Large roll of Snowy Cotton Batting, 34b. weight; 80c value; | one to a comfort 67: Bale price, CACM ..........000eee vee «cnn sablbabe sok od c Fine New Spring Woolen Suitings and Dress Goods Just They are all brand new and would be entirely acceptable to Mr. Panton, but Rad Fosenta Cliath Shc cea nt Sda rete arm Mekon Nicer | meguiar 106 aii 13i¢e) Dress Ting ent ere ; well assorted styles. “All day’ pe PERCALES Full yard wide Percales. Regular 12%c value. Over 75 pieces and styles; come in stripes, dots and figures, in light styles, also reds, grays, navys and black and white. All day special, yard ‘ Acre at the Price of a 30-Foot Lot Now Is the Time to Buy Floor Coverings At no time in the future will we be able to quote you better prices than these-—we are virtually selling out—but let the prices talk for themselves. ALL-WOOL CARPET | Heavy and Sturdy Ingrain Car | i peting that lasts nearly a life | | Bboy HHO mother was Jessie Woodrow, se of representatives whose forbears, for 600 years, REV. JAMES R. WILSON } Almost absolute power food carried the banner of religious tn- Father of Tom Wilson fallen into the hands imareeney in cotiend. SM URE ss whose irresponalbility prevents the | Wilson's father and mother be | education trom Bb bis father and in| regulation of their conduct by the | for of gan life in Ohio, but were soon |scademies in Augusta and Co-|people from whom they derive ‘Who sent into the South, where the eee their authority tO minister held pastorates Staun. Iu 1875 Tom wae ready for col-| it is not enough that the gen [date Biton, Va. Avgusta, Ga. € ro and his parents packed him | eral course of legislation is known | licked S C. and Wilmtogton, N.C. Tom | off to Princeton. to all. Unless, during tts progress, | " [Wilson was born at Staunton, Dec.| What Wileon thought and /!t is subjected to @ thorough, even | fm the 2s. 18 He recelved his early |studied through his young man./8 tediousty prolonged, process of | | hood and his early bent for poll-|pablic sifting, to the free comment | INDIGESTION tien and = government—is well of friend and foe alike, to the or } hown by an article he wrote in| dea! and battle among those upon SOUR, GASSY STOMACH | his senior year for the high-brow | Whom Its fate depends — of the day, “International jopen leginiation may bave its real, leviow i you will go to any imtent and scope commuted by {1 y 708 | fod. Headaches Dizrlmes« or Sick |jarge library and look up the num- friends and undiscovered by. its en. } f tt "gel baer peed what YoOU|ber for August, 1879, yon will find emies, and it may be as fatally | \ ‘at. out- : piu poison YOUT/ therein a ripsnorting plece enti. mischievous as the darkest mea mat | rose oth Danewous odors. Alli tied “Cabinet Government in the sure of an oligarchy or a despot.” | taking sour, Pte pore cumach and aye ee ee can Gan i hae ieee eee : pepaia are generally relieved five heey roe Pog ba our he E sey 4 | Student a om x” ppt oid. mT wl * rhit Poot ng after taking @ little Dia- speeches againet Cansoniem, For | wee the sort of doctrine Tom Wi with} Go to your druggist and get a So ‘stance, you att , — fe Fee | “Congress is a deliberative body ‘o~when Vie Murdock was a babe) cant case of Fape's Diapepsia Bow... which there le little real detib- fo arms “are late ond te ae, able jeration; ® egiatative body which| Wilson took hie law course at/ bm Plage She «og sor ag what! vegisiates with no real discussion |the University of Virginia and « Glean and fresh, and will know '* practically carried on by irre AUanta. but after « acs ave act avian as be any more sponsible committees, © * © |up—BECAUSE A MAN COULDN'T ‘Boj bad nights and miserable days for “The most important, most pow-| MAKE A COMMERCIAL SUCCESS | on}you. They freshen you and make erful man in the government of OF THE LAW AND HOLD) You fee! like life is worth living. ‘the United States peaker of INDEPENDENT, PROGRESSIVE | boy: sectoe ade si nena ~|IDRALS AT THE SAME TIME, | | He became professor of history | land political economy at Bryn | |Mawr in 1885; In 1888 he was Ned to the same chair at Wee jleyan university, Middletown, | Conn., and in 1890 he was made| jofessor of Jurisprudence and po | litical economy at Princeton. | | Io 1902, when the presidency of Wood: | the onan, decaine vacant, unpacked them yesterday. THE MARKETS bid Ly gy a yy paid local commission te are wuvject to variation, | to freshness and eal PEF Tae ett act fer eeaiatiy Price. STAIR AND HALL COVER. INGS 16¢ Brusselette Carpet, full yard wide; splendid, everlasting | goods. In the Reorganiza- “58c tion sale at, yard ART SQUARES London {s certainly headquarters for choice Ingrains; the low prices are truly surprising. See this Rug, 714x9 feet "90. $4, sale | Prion 2.95 CARPET SAMPLES. For doorways, etc, size 27 inches; Brussels, Velvet or Ax- minster, 39 special OIC they arrived too soon for the new firm, and so they, too, must be time if properly cared for; nice line of patterns; 95c value otal ra 65c HALF WOOL INGRAIN CARPET SLAUGHTERED Their arrival gives you a chance to see the new spring goods and buy them for less. Why not start your spring Full yard wide and designe are sewing now? It isn’t a bit too early. equal to those of the better grade; equal service, too, but cotton warp; 6c value AB e for, yard GRANITE INGRAIN What wears better than granite? Superb colorings; now only, per yard . 30c THERE'S A BIG FORCE OF CARPENTERS AND CABINET MAKERS HAMMERING AND SAW- ING ALL DAY LONG, BUT DO NOT MIND THEIR NOISE—IT IS EASILY FORGOTTEN WHEN YOU SEE THE BARGAINS! ena Native Waeningon but- Believe us, madam, these are special prices for these handsome, stylish, new tans, grays and 1912 spring mix- tures. 25¢, 35¢, 49¢, 75¢, S9¢, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.98, etc. ae Por Dresaed hogs Trimmed # 4 ® , Must buy of ‘hem. [Laine : Boor join por ulders .. Pew feet Bpare riba Pock sovnai Liver sausa Hologna Tubs __ A Western Washington Poultry Ranch. yet p acres of land, situate north and east of the present Country Club, with 2 a Washington and both ranges of mountains, at,the low price of $400 PER ACRE $10 Cash $7.50 Per Month M this acreage want to sell and sell quickly. They desire settlers and lore the price is made s0 low that anyone seeking land north of this Pouiti rep vit § ner ee # under Bprings, ov Ibe. Turkeys, Nv under 3” Geene |’, Squabe, Pigeons, dried onions nions ‘Toratoon, batirine tomatoes toads, and good ones, to every acre apm, ries from light sandy loam to rich black celery ground. by running streams. | boulevard already built to one-half mile of $400 acres. munity Beach to every purchaser. g of the far line will double the price on every acre. at once and talk with us about this land. Remember $10.00 cash » 16 B Cauliflower, doz Cabbage, 1, fothoune lettuce, © Head lettuce, dos. ures Third Floor New York Block fanson & Co., Beattie Au*omol Broadway. OUR BASEMENT BAZAAR Shows a marked, y: ful. improvement already, al ‘though far from finished. Here tela few typically low prices: Brownie Toilet Paper, 25c a wonder. pg Parlor 0c Parlor Waffie Irons, 890, ppecial .. {quart Galvanized it special . 146 6 Bars of Fels Naptha Soap for ..25¢ Best Corn Stareh, 5s a package .. Savon ” 956 London's Big Wash Soap, 12 bars for 60c Linen Mop, special B-piece Set Mrs, Potts’ Sad Irons, special .... Men’s Shirts Undershirts in a wide assort- ment of weights and colors, rib- bed, and worth up to 60c, Again on sale at, each, 2Tc¢ Men’s Union Suits Year by year more and more men are finding out the comfort of Union Suits, Our stock is far too big for the new firm, consequently the prices have dropped a lot and London drops some money, too, at these fig * T5¢ Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Bal. Ribbed briggan Unions, now but 75c Men's Heavy Natural Unions, not $1.2 Other big values in Unions that will surely surprise you COMFORT e Comfort, pure, white cotton filling, silkoline covering, with plain black or reversible styles; knotted or quilted; $1.26 and $1.89 regular; sale price, ; $1 00 each Extra Large Madam, What Size SHOE Do You Wear? Size 4 is the lucky number at L&ndon’s! Why? Simply be cause we've four times too many ‘s, and so we offer you splendid bright Dongola Kid Shoes, adorned with patent tips, or a strong, soft Glove Calf 2 Shoe, size 4, mind you, values $8c Last Call for CHILDREN’S COATS There never has been any 98 thing like the splendid JUC values we offer you in these Coats at 98 Bearcloths, Astrakhans, Broadcloths . and Pretty Wool Mixtures; red: blues, grays, browns, etc.; ages to'6 years; values to $4, now 98c, GLOVES Women’s Silk Gloves in many zes and colors; value to $1; to 25c Men's Gloves, also Ladies’ Gaunt eral sizes; value 50c ; to clear . > clear, 100 Laundry to 49e, Bags, Golden Yarn, cial, Fleece Germantown several colors, spe- a skein Veiling, 1,000 yards, many col- ors; not very strong but extra special at, 2 a AY a yard , Rubber Goods—Hot Water Bot- tles, Fountain Syringes and others; spectal, to clear. HALF PRICE 2,000 yards of Colored Ribbon, value to 10¢ a yard; to clear Velvet Women's Neckwear, many styles, value to 500; to clear, 5c your choice ... Velvet Bags, trimmed with sou tache braid; extra 75c special