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Notice to Fat Women : Presumably you know, ladies, the caper nowad ine, by egerciag, or kh Mttindta Breacelbtlon batt two former wilh keep you t he and punish vou pretty se § | charged used « from} day, Which Wt method If you faney this pie deo of getting off nee your wist instantly mola ¢ ‘ Mich, to sen 1 ‘These cases ( a“ Single Tax Meetings Meetings for Friday, March 1, at 8 . M. Miss O'Meara, Miss Parker and r, Pidduck will speak at the Inter. { Ihe school, Wallingford and 45th st Miss O'Meara, Miss Parker and \lr. Pidduck will speak at the B. F. Day school, Linden and 39th st. Mr. De Long, Mr. Mohr, Mr. Royal | and Miss Brennan will speak at the Franklin high, 18th ay. 8. and Main st. Mr. De Long, Mr. Mobr, Mr, Royal and Miss Brennan will speak at the Leachi school, 32nd and E. Spruce et. Mr. De Long, Mr. Mobr, Mr, Royal and Miss Brennan will speak at the Rainier school, 23rd ay. and King st Mr. Pardee and Tom Horger will speak at Steiner's hall, Interbay. Mr, Kaufman wil) speak at Pleld house, West Seattle high school, California av. and Lander st Miss Haley will speak at the West Woodland school, West Woodland car to 68th st. Debate at Woodland Park Baptist chureh, N. 72nd and Aurora. ©. L. Hultgren vs. Paul Krauser; C. A. Reynolds vs, Benj. M. Levine. Meeting for Friday, March 1, at 3PM. Miss Haley and Mr. Kaufman will speak at the Green Lake Branch SULPHURRO Or direct from upply Soe. Prepald, $1.00. Ipbur Co. Seattle be t plan. Investigat easy paymen' n. _ investiga! ares music scmHooL People’s Bank Bidg. is The best substi- | tute for mother's | mille ts Kristoferson | Milk i Because, first, it comes from priae winning dairies; and, second, pis lectly pasteur~ tea Tee this mile of hea ith fulness. A. Kristoferson, Main 223. Ind. 223 THE AMERICAN LADIES’ TAILORS Make their initial bow to t grade tailored to order suits | TreAmericanLadies’ Tailors 4 THE STAR--THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1912 Sunday SCHIFF'S VALET —fitey. 91. 4. Matthews wi (By United Press enced Wire) at the syndicate to re-establish — itsell, NEM SONS. Pe oo at white slavery and foster the clubs which have encouraged Brandt former valet of Banker Mortimer 1. Sehiff, who, it. | slavery and in which girls have been was “raflroaded” to pri} 10 years for alleged burglary | chiff, de m next Selling Hi elfort ern ibject, the to will vice perpetuate gambling and whit« sokl, Every one cordially invited on for jday when h The $7,500 ball Crying for Bread, Just Bread | when he left the Tombs. Insisting rying 0) re 9 |, Immediately after he hungry little bodies alive, They don't dare to hope that | conference. Will the good people of Seattle help this poor family? If you can, through a conspiracy of = tectives and others, won at least ay = % temporary release from prison to 5 . was freed on ball I PY@ ittie lidren re |from the Tombs. was provided by a surety company Brandt was in an agony of fear | that his enemies would kill him if Five littie children are erewded about the bed of their invalid faiher| he were not protected he insisted | today erying for bread, Their slices and clothes are torn, and they a jon, being guarded by officers cold. But they ere only crying for bread just now-—just enough bread [leased Brandt wont at | they ean get more than tha ‘sora al joffice of bis lawyer : Their mother has undergone two operations at the hospital; she is | Towns, with whom he held @ 100K) 9141) gick, Their father has been bedridden for many, many month a yee call on them——they have no telephones, you know—call on them at «610 ‘STILL AFTER THAT 42nd av. S—and these little tects of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Menda will | surely appreciate your bindn: Windup to Whirlwind Campaign Two more big rallies will be held) Pleasant Valley, on the Fort Law eorge F. Cotterill, the people's | ton line candidate for mayor,| Besides Cotterill, the following befor fon day, Tomorrow at) will speak at one or more of the a: BOGUS BARONET . ee (hy United Press Leased Wire) Whirlwind OAKLAND, Cal,, Feb, 29.—Thetr hopes of landing their man raised by the receipt of what they sider reliable information that is in York, the Oakland today are trailing with vigor “Sir” Harry Cooper, alias Dr, Milton Abrab: Westwood by progressive | | SEATTLE PEOPLE| SHOULD TRY THIS| Swift's Pharmacy, Second and} Pike, states that any one who has) alleged forger and bigamist, who fled from here a few days ago, aft Y f contracting a bigamous marria noon the third meeting this week | meetings Judge W Li White, with Miss Anna Milbrath, Miss{at the Seattle theatre will be held|Jobn Hovington, U. 8. Bikenberry, Milbrath, said to be his sixth vie-}and on Saturday night the final) A. R. Hilen, John B. Shorett, Mre ‘tim, he took with bim down town rally will take place at|Homer M. Hill, Thomas Reed, A | Sy eid the Dreamland hall, Seventh av Alles, John F. Walling, George | and Union st F. Moore, Roland Cottert!l, A. N. Borah for Teddy Four Cotterill meetings will be| Thurlow, Rey. E. Tremayne Dun Prese Leases Wire! held tonight” and one this after.) stan, OAD aca ements ». Tnoon. Seven meetings were held| aa ASHINGTON, Feb. 29—-Denlal | jase night and one yesterday noon. T : b B di that he was against Theodore] re meetings tonight will be at! axica an it Roosevelt os repent a cena Gallinger’s hall, California av. and for the presidency was il, Went Be- C M d this afternoon by. United tates | Aner st. Junction Ball, Weet Se: onfesses urder Senator Borah of Idaho, who, re |” MANTELL IN “RICHELIEU” CHICAGO, Feb. 29.--Treaking ports sent out from Taft beadquar-| Robert B. Mantell, the great tra | down completely, William Channel, ters had it, would be openly against | gedian, scored bis biggest hit in the! taxicab bandit, today made a dra the former president role of Richelieu, at the Moore last| matic confession of the murder by | Borah refused to be quoted on|night, His presentation of this) nim and two companions, Stacy the Taft-Roosevelt fight, but per-| great character won him rounds of Rabenau, of Mre. Hattie Kauf | mitted it to be known that he was/applause. Mantel! is unquestion-|iman, while attempting to rob her jfor Roosevelt, while he did not/ably one of the greatest actors of) husband. Remembering vividly |agree with bis position on the re-|the present day. He played “The! the execution here of the four mur jeall set forth in his Columbus| Merchant of Venice” yesterday aft idorers a few days ago, the taxleab | speech. ernoon, He will present “KiN& | robbers are all in a state of $$ Lear” tonight, lapse, Channel, tn his testimony, . oe ar a a ee recited his friendship for Stacy and Boy Held as Spy Wounded in Beard Rabenau, “I found both boys in a jaited Preae Leased Wire: PARIS, Feb, 29.—Paris today is/saloon, drinking heavily.” he sald, Six DIEGO, Feb 20--Charged |iaughing over & “desperate” duel | “and cook them for ® ride fo my| with being a spy, Leonard Napier. |between Paul De Cassagnac, editor lien -_ e toy po bod op skie, 19 years of age, of San Diego,|or L'Autorite, and Charles Maur / peers J “er S ae eo is today a prisoner in the little | ras, & member of the staff of 1 Ac as Bona, we star or cuartel at Tin Juana, and will be/tion Francais. Maurras hg a! Pa: on |taken to Busenada for trial, accord | verely wounded in the bear¢ 7 2 Ing to the officials im charge of the! g4..""pRANCISCO, Feb. 29.—-| He Py Real Worried Mexican town, across the border Pact | Registrar Zemansky forgot It near here ‘od at | Ry Vases prose 1-ensed Wize? United States officials who have |/eap year. and advised @ pretty Uw IASHINGTON, Feb. 29.— attempted to interview the youth. Padian girl to marry a young Almer | president Taft will follow up ican, #0 she would be a citizen right | R eo Mow Enetnd fal prisoner have been denied this was, 8 marry me,” sald the| joosevelt's New r privilege. ‘The local police have |*¥8Y hoe ri ae | trip in an effort to offeet what been notified, and will take the /Sitl Zemansky fain er effect the former pres matter up with the Mexican consul nt’s Bpeeches may have had here. on the president's candidecy ! _ ———e | for renomination. sas ““ 99) This decision announced (Recruiting ‘Slaves tin stinreeun teharne ste constipation, sour stomac! resident Taft was ~ | in Lawrence? jon the stomach, should try simple | WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.—Con-|buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete, a to speak in Boston March 18, and it was deemed advisab for the president also to make addresses at Nashua and Con- cord, N. H. Her $10,000 Wasn’t) in Deposit Vault (By United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 29.—The | defense in the case of A, FP. Me-| Farland @ wealthy broker charged | with the theft of $10,00 won a} decided point this afternoon when hel Groom, the complaining wit ness, reluctantly admitted that she never knew for a certainty the money had been placed safety deposit vault. Ip her com | jplaint" against McFarland, Miss {Groom alleged that she married the broker, jearning later that he} jhad an undivorced wife living. | McParland, according to the com plaint, then placed §10,000 in al wats depowit box for her support | until he could secure annulment of! his former marriage. Later she de-| clared McFarland stopped her reg ular monthly allowance, and an in-| vestigation showed the $10,000} supposed to have been placed in the | safety box was missing TURKS DEFEATED | gressman Berger today recetved | compounded In Adlert-ka, the new | letters urging that congress probe German Appendicitis remedy. A/ the alleged recruiting of white SINGLE DOSE brings relief almost sinves among the children of the INSTANTLY, and Seattle people Lawrence strikers. The letters are surprised how QUICKLY it ask if the mill owners “knowingly ‘helps. This simple remedy antisep- retain. bosses using the power of ticizes the digestive organs and the pay roll and their authority to draws off the impurities. Swift's |take ndvantage of poverty and of | Pharmacy, Second and Pike youthful innocence.” Advt. he Seattle public and announce the greatest bargain in high this city. ever presented to the women o' We priced ladies’ tailoring establishment of Seattle. are determined to become the leading popular To in your trade we have secured the very latest pat- ens that the world terns in the most fashionable w« produces. T'weeds from Scotland and Ireland, serge and worsteds from England, and the very choicest Color right up to the minute in fashion. Choice of Fabrics Made to Measure Perfect Fit Guaranteed being made for Miss Ad TWO DAYS ONLY—FRIDAY AND wicapliness Pomae SATURDAY Feb. 29.--A heavy de given the Turks and their allies by the Italian forces | jafter an all-day battle near Mount! Mergheb, 70 miles east of according to dispatches here today, The ‘Turks and J suffered heavy losses, the exact ex |tent of which is unknown. ‘The jItalian loss was 11 killed and 8&2 wounded ° : Killed in Quarrel OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 20.—Ralph |S. Thompson, a shipping clerk em- | | ployed by the Western Casket Com |pony, was shot and killed about | jmidnight last night, in the rest jdence of Harry Prescott, a mining man from Trinity county. Preseott | was arrested shortly after the shoot: | |ing and is held pending an investi-| |gation. The police say the killing| was the result of a quarrel over Mra. Prescott OAKLAND, Cal, FP state-wide hunt, cent fabrics from American mills shade and design police say Miss Voland left ho: her own volition. Teddy Headquaters The campaign for a Roosevelt delegation tro mthe atate of Wasy ington is on, Headqna te s have teen opered at the Seatiie hote, with K, ©, Beaton in caurge, At tho ireeting of the state con tral committee, which nee in Ta. coma today, an effort wiil be made by the Roosevelt forces to have the committe cell for comty conven tions imuediately, George H, Walker is chairman of the Roosevelt committe in the state and Rufus R, Wilson is se! tary. Mr. S. H. Weber, formerly of the De Luxe Ladies’ ‘Tailors, announces that the unusually low prices he quotes are due to the fact that he will now be able to give his personal attention to the cutting and fit- ting of each suit, in addition to much lower rent and other fixed charges. Evegy suit made during this sale will be so fashionably and perfectly made as to attract future orders. Feb, 28—The city council last night decided unani- mously to submit a referendum 406 UNION ST. the people for single tax. GIRL BURIED ALIVE AS HUMAN SACRIFICE he rolled the behold your sacrifice threw the girl into the pit stones upon her and covered body with earth. When the vietin's parents arrived the Hindu had filled the pit and an trampling down the dirt. Th 4 and found to b BOMBAY, Feb. 26 A revolting | dens, case of human sacrifice in reporte from Mirzapura, southern India, for which the perpetrator, a Hindu nam ed Raghunandan has been senten ced to death, The Hinda attacked a party of native girls who were gathering firewood, seized one of | «irl was exhum them and dragged her screaming to|dead, At the trial the prisoners pit whieh he had dug. Crying friends made the plea of insanity, aloud three times, “Hall, Black God- | but without success, “Says T. R. Double-Crossed La Follette PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 20—Making the direct charge that Col. Roosevelt “double-crossed” La Follette, and that the Wisconsin senator entered the race for the republican presidential nomination at the - st solicitation of Roosevelt,” Walter Houser of Washington, D. C., campaign manager for La Follette, isued a statement here in which he predicted that La Follette would carry Oregon and California despite the “flopping” of Gov, Johnson. see Attention The advocates of the colonsal theft called Single Tax are trying to mislead the owners of homes into voting against their own interests by stating that the taxes on their homes would be reduced, Do not be deceived. The tax on your homes would be increased, for they ‘would be obliged to pay the taxes which the vacant land now pays as soon an that vacant land is confiscated, Under Single Tax, some seven-ninths of the property of the city which is now vacant would revert from the present owners to the State. Now, the State pays no taxes on fs property. Then the remain: ing twoninths of the property which is improved would bear the entire burden of taxation, No one realizes this any more than the advocates of Single Tax At present the vacant properties bear their share of assessments and a propor- tion of the tax, To eliminate this prop- erty from paying taxes by confiscation is the purpose of Henry George and of Mr Erickson. It alo appears to be the pur- pose of a certain advocate from Chicago, who kindly comes to our city in an ad- visory relation, without hope of fee or re- ut who, under the guise of Single Tax, in advocating anarchy and has no more leense to advocate this in our city than would Emma Goldman. You cannot confiseate the vacant prop- erty and at the same time make it pay the bulk of the taxes. 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Our Mr. John Panton Leaves for New York and the markets of the 5th, and on receipt of his purchases we will thea bela to announce our first opening, and in the os hammer away at the balance of the Réwin stock, and we wish to say right here there doing on the final cleanup—Wateh Our This Will Be a Strictly Cash Business Don't ask for credit—we will have to refuse ik) bought in this house, if not satisfactory, cam be money refunded, and cheerfully at that, ; it, practically speaking and just as fast as ere, We will incur no losses in bad accounts, dise at a smaller or compelling the cash customer to make up the never-pay We Will Cater to All Classes for Their” Patronage We will carry fine, medium and good goods, bat the rubbish end of any class of merchandise will be nated. Junk is not cheap at any price and will place to rest under our roof. OUR DEPARTMENT MANAGERS Will have, positive instructions never to allow tion by salesmen or saleswomen behind thelr partments in order to make a OUR ADVERTISING MANAGER Will not be allowed to exaggerate’ in quantity or able facts only will be tolerated, and-in the end by our patrons. 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