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Recipes for Wrinkles and Bad Complexions | DeRe NIGHT Beit AGAIN! WHO ISS SICK. Wrinkle powdered sax pint witeh ha fotton, It brings sulle ¥ k natantancous Fre Pester—Pure plied at night only not rub morying. It soarf skin t most invisit day, until t skin ts whe beautiful . rowestinted comp " not Lo be over with iss Dor Dor- GASTHT 1 VONDER Vel t vas ve f vor iss 1p fF Do You KEEP MOTH BALLS? Ys mone fitted with THIEVES CUT INTO HASH (By United Press Leased Wire) | CHUNGKING, China, April 9— Pao Chow is a comparatively small! |town, and it has no garrison nor) any adequate defenses, but its cit-| izens neverthe cut 1,000 weil-| armed robbers into hash. | The robbers were in two separate | bands of about 500 each. They ap- proached Pao Chow from opposite |directions and each sent forward emissaries to demand admittance. To the representative of one band the local head man explained that the preferred to be two} thirds robbed by 500 outlaws than | entirely cleaned out by 1,000. It seemed to him also that it would! be better for that particular 500 to irds than only one-half. fore offered the cit ‘ the emissary’s band exterminating the o' r band. The emissary to bis chief, who accepted the head man’s offer. The battle w terrific one, but the citizens * the brant of | themselves keeping r until fi they joined in a desperate which wiped out the enemy It’s “Mayor Bob” It's Mayor “Bob” Hesketh today former cook is sitting on the lid while Mayor Cotterill |most of the council membera and the board of public works, as well ae an assistant corporation counsel and the city electrician, are visit jing at the Hebb power site. An in e vestigation of the value of the site nn which is offered to the city for EVERETT-SEATTLE $1,000,000, will be made. Hesketh INTERURBAN RAILWAY [#84 Councilman Erickson aro the aly city dads left in town today We Make a Specialty of Ladies’ Suits Sian and eek tor Ranke Reascna Union Dye Works, Inc. say Cleaners and Dyers di was nearly over arge WHY we se and because penses are t 3:36, 3:30, og atur OH, LA! LA! CHORUS MRS. WALKER Carrie Walker, a widow a livelihood for herself and Mra earnly daughte and rooming house in Aberdeen, a resident of that city years, was thrown Into t when she jokingly passed mark to the hired special n imported by the mill owne the ¢ tor “living wages in Gray's Hi For two hours she wax kept in a room without f o other conventence n allowed to communicate with nde i, wes. then fixed at $1,000, absurd charge at ine was placed aga her. She wad then removed t women's ward, where she was k ne for 19 hours a city ‘att rue solles ato brea atri any was not the pt GIRLS ON A STRIKE (Ry United Press Leased Wire), LOS ANGELES, April 9.—Chorus }xirls of Low Angeles are on strike eight shed at Sixt | today and managers of sfx musical Fr"rnacrion co. |comedy houses have announced that nnless the tra la brigade surrenders before nightfall they will employ slender youths to make up as girls to charm shining-domed first nighters extra a 508 tee fy Oph WwW. BW D. et Bids. ted and Mudison Mephenee! Main tise: 1378 | Publishes Public Apology for What, | He Did When Full—Swears Off Christ Dennison of Belleville, 11) has published in a local paper an |apology to all he may have offend ed while in his cups. }that he will never _ | drop. AMUSEMENTS He explains that he not ———«|know who or how many he insult MOORE THEATRE |¢! While be was drinking, and wants see to make his amends to them all at ee ey ee ee once and start with a clean slate Priced Mat. Tomorrow, BY W. SAVAGE ¢ Famous Pullman Carn ME” am, Ann | « Meakine and promises two touch another Dre days. does ci ,| Tube Skirt Reduced Cloth in Each ‘| Woman's Garments by 12 Yards It | Manu | sion ington, skirt and accompanying undergarments reduced the f cloth worn by each woman to lthe extent of 12 Week | In dollars and |manufacturers is | they cheered by coming skirts of hoop Special Offers t by the association, Cotton in that the estimated With dock and Charl Seattle Theatre Main 4 A LAUGH BEVERY MINUTE A is tub: ack of mount Tonl« argain Matin are hopes of the “Brandy Anniversary” | Robert | Mayor Ga |his father-in-law of South Kirkwood is “| Adamson, secret nor, has recel George a formal lebra two of 100 April of botth which are The botties that ar up have been in the far yea and are the last of a presented to Mr. May fathe York merchant to b Both Phe Pilg jon to the birthday nen 6108 | New KATHERINE Grey r and Governor Sells} In “Above the Law.” Ferme Senator # Shoes So Storekeeper Can Vote Mor Ralkeley, of Hartford of Connecticut and Unit heard that Loui voted for Mayor { Hartford | to keep open his while he went to the polls Mr. Bulkeley hurried around in jhis auto, went hoe rehant to the polls in it sold shoes until | the man came n or who has governor d Spiel Louis B he had senator {had not | Che | no one JOHN F, CON and MISS LA DIVA | The Big Aquatic Ac the a back PANTAGES, Unequaled Vaude tigen Vauseriite | GUSTARELLO AP rhe orwer 10¢ me Incubators $8.00-—The Ideal, Built {for this climate, Sixty-egg, $8.00. |Other sizes in propertion. Sold by H. Lilly Co., Foot of Main tle soe French Ca Big Ac and 26¢ the | oess—that your condition will be According to the mauager of one theatre, the strike date apporently by the eirle for several all walked out on the More wages ts the de theatres same hour. mand Two managers have wire Francis for ¢ salaries that were atrike to San ing the In before Four New Harmon Voters Arrive in an Oklahoma Family Mra. J. A Okla ot wh The a third Harmon of Obio. Thalagraph gave birth to four boys. m are alive and vi father of the quadr cousin of Governor of Guthrie, splets is Never Forget hat upon your physical condition lepends your comfort and useful- vettered, your vigor increased— when your bowels are regulated, vour liver stimulated and your ligestion made sound by BEECHAMS PILLS | Jeld Pvrcnscninell le Lance 10¢., 2B ade MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Bunk Bldg BULL BROS. ‘ Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. BROOD pounds addition per pound. fougt by running a turber shop | THE STAR--TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1912. i yess, sure! How MANY PouNDS You vant £ ee 1, 000 ARMED (Mrs. Walker’s Case THOUSANDS OF | CATTLE ARE | DROWNED (By United Preas Leased Wire) MEMPHIS, Tenn, April 9.—Re ports received re from Natches Mins. today state that the Minals sippl levee there bas broken, and that at other points ip that section the water is lapping the tops of the jlevees, The river here ts falling today, and it Is belleved that the danger is passing The loss of livestock im the St [Francis basin is mous. ‘The |nands of cattle sought the hilly and th * more have been drowned, It Is feared that those in the hills will starve e the waters recede. Steamers are bringing in _refu lxees to this city night and day Tiring Pride before goes before a fall | in some ipatancer, that en |vious folk get weary of waiting for jthe Puck Protect Yourself! At Fountains, Hotels or Kisewhere Get the Original ena Genuine = HORLICK’S MALTED MILK Ohetiare rd catastroph THAT ‘DEPENDS. MANY POUNDS WILL 36,792 or THEM MAKE £ to} so long | How HOT PRIMARIES IN ILLINGIS | (My United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, April 9—With ideal weather conditions prevailing, ear- ly indications today pointed to the heaviest vote in the history of Hill nois 1G polled at the presidential | preference primary election. Man-| agers of the state campaigns of the three presidential aspirants are completely exhausted after working jall night in efforts to get out a vy vote, and predicted that a |record poll would be recorded. The Roosevelt adherents | claiming thelr man Will carry ev-| jery district in the state, while the} |Taft following is Just as confident | of mccess, Senator La Follette’s manager predicted that the Wiscon sin man Will carry as many of the districts an either Koonevelt or Taft Before the polls had been open | an hour hundreds of charg legal voting had reached the tion commissioners, despite the presence of thousands of deputies instruc to prevent frauds. Three unidentified men ¢ \day probably fatally stabbed Thom- | as O'Brien, a Went Side political | |worker, His axsailants escaped. are ! | The Food Drink for All Ages! Rich Mik, Malt Gr Not in Any Mitk Trus’ >" Insist on “HORLICK'S ‘Take « package home te HAPPY LITTLE GIRL} NOW ABLE TO PLAY AGAIN all} Sure! | take it 3 times a day. IDA HANNAH. March 21 Seattle 1912. Wash. Jentlemen It Is with pleasure that I write you regarding my daughter. She is six years old and she had not been feeling well for some time, but took worse in January. I took | her to one of attle’s leading ph ans for examination, and he told that had tubercular trouble, The glands of her neck jen and her lungs d. He gave me agement, and told me to in bed, She had no and was falling very fast to try Nature's on January 20th onth's treatr a it at once ir Sh 7 pounds, At the end of three weeks she weighed 41 pounds and was able to be up all the time ix now on her second month's t, and her appetite is fine he seems to have fully gained her usual health, If anyone is not convinced that Nature's € jation will cure tubereulosis let them write to me, and I will gladly jtell them whe did for my | daughter me she wer no encour keep her petite Creation, procured a tarted to give ap tructions re Yours truly MRS. BELLA HANNAH Cor, 34. N. W, and 4ist St This treatment is just as effect: ive In bone Tuberculosis, Catarth, Asthma and Bronchitis as it is im lung trouble. We have, thousands of letters from people helped. Ane ence we and climate make no diff Write today for full informe or call at office, WHAT WE HAVE done for others we can do for you. Address Seattle Braneh, NATURE'S CREATION Co. 514-15 People’s Bank Bldg. co 2nd and. Pike, Seattle, Wash: jotner licenses were granted. have | | y | “Say. ma, did angels make Yeu |. “Did they make pa, too? Yew Weill, I think after they what a failure pa's face was needn't have been mean em put the same style face on me. Child’s Evidence Very Important! (By Unites Press Lensed Wire) | LOS ANGELES, April 9.—Testi-| mony by ll-yearold Sylvia Griffin.) daughter of Mrs. Wm. Griffin, who} was with Chas, Dean, alleged N Westminster, B.C. bank robber, a the time of his arrest here, is to: @my the caure of continuance of Bean's extradition hearing, which |will be resumed Monday before} | United States Commissioner Wm Van Dyke The child testified whom the Canadian charges with complicity in t of a quarter of a million \from the New Westminster branch | of the bank of Montreal, was at |their home the night of the rob j be ry Mra, Mary Boyeppi narrowly ee Jeaped with her life fast night when she failed to hear the fire alarm which awakened the other inmates in the flat building at 5808 First av She was roused by the smoke and |the flames which broke into her room. The grocery of Michael Do }min and the buftding were complete ly troyed atteag in about} | $2,000 damages | Cooper Re-Elected | At a meeting of the school board last night, Frank B. Cooper, Supt of schools, was reelected to that position for a term of three years This is Cooper's 12th year as super intendent. Judge Winsor was the that Dean, | government | # theft} dollars giving that he was opposed to three terms but would Nave gladly voted for Cooper if it had been for one ear only | At an extra session 4or's motion for the ¢ three Kindergartens annually passed upon favorably | The board voted to purchase al tract of three acres, costing $7,500 at Dunlap, at Karle st. and 46th ay for a new schoo! Speeders Caught Two auto speeders and |motoreycles were gathered |the police department. The |violators were J. A. Hess, | Broadway, and 1, MeKinney Jat the Planters hotel. I Judge Win ablishing of was two on in by auto 142 living | » two who storeycles a were Carl Norman and Grover Cords, | All four were re personal recog Another Chance The renewal of the Archibald! hotel saloon license was continued for one week by the council. The {charter allows but one entrance ta the bar room, and an investigation | will be made to see If the Archibald | as (Wo such entrances, aes 7th av 13th ay. N on thelr jerty until Monday ‘Person Rings Drug Store Nig tht Bell i im Search of Moth Balls abc ie TLS Dey Make 574 POUNDS, DO YOU VANT DEM & NAW —1 JUST WANTED To SETTLE A BET! 'HILLMAN IS M DOING, . | FREE UNTIL NEXT MONDAY Clarence D, Hillman, millionaire real estate man who must serve a two and a balf year term in the federal penitentiary for fraudulent use of the mails, will retain bis Hb- He will then be taken into the custody of the mar hal, but will be permitted to re j}main in the city until the following Saturday night, April 20, when he will be removed to McNeils inland This arrangement was made un der the direction of U. 8. District Attorney Todd this morning to give Hillman a chance to arrange his financial affairs before entering the penitentiary ordering Hillman’s imprison. ment by the elreult court has not] colved here yet As Judge Hanford is out of the city at pres ent, and as it must be read in open court, the mandate will not be pre sented untill Monday, Hillman wilt remuin in the county jail while tn the marehal’s custody, and will be so as| The writ of man-| Words by Schaet usic by Condp; voT ARK You ADOLPF L AM GETTING Rede FOR DER NEXT SCHMARE ALECK WHO VANTS MOTH Bais! wl Jaccompanied by a depaty ‘whonuian whenevey It becomes absolutely necesnary fog him to transact go! | im to transact eee wide ‘TODD'S CAMPAIgR Hugh C. Todd, progressive canal. date for governor on the | ticket, Is carrying his campaign |week east of the mountaias, + end |! well known in that part of the state, having been born there and having attended Pullman |He also wae elected county clerk twice in Whitman county, pi was sent to the legislature twice from that district. Todd is incidentally helping out the Woodrow Wilson im terests in the eastern section of the | state UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | The Suit and Cloak House of Seattle PETER F. REGAN Formerly With MacDougall & Southwick c. SAYS. “We.must, at any cost, rule supreme in sthe Cloak and Suit trade of Seattle.” WE SELL OUR GARMENTS 50 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN CREDIT OR INSTALLMENT HOUSES. WE PAY NO HIGH PRICED COLLECTORS. WE HAVE NO HIGH ‘PRICED BOOKKEEPERS — LOOKING AFTER BAD DEBTS. WE EMPLOY NO HIGH PRICED LAWYERS, TRYING TO FRIGHTEN YOU INTO PAYING EXORBL TANT CREDIT? PRICES, PAYING TWICE MORE THAN THE GAR- MENTS ARE WORTH. OUR SYSTEM IS FOR CASH, AND ONLY. $50 Serge $35 to $40 Suits $20 Serge Suits Dresses $22.50 Long Coats . $25 and $30 Suits. $35 White $30 Fancy Dresses $20 Long Black Coats $5 Panama and Serge Skirts Serge Suits . $1.50 LINGERIE WAISTS _$1.00 BLACK PETTICOATS . $2.00 FANCY FLOWERED PETTICOATS $4.00 SILK SHIRT WAISTS . $10.00 SILK KIMONOS $5.00 BLACK TAILORED SKIRTS... $20.00 SLIPONS AND RAINCOATS. . $10.00 MEN’S RAINCOATS . $5.00 CHILDREN’S TOPCOATS . $10.00 CHILDREN’S COATS ... $20.00 WOMEN’S SUITS $10.00 TUB DRESSES HOFFMAN CLOAK & 1316 Second Avenue . $125 1 $12 and $15 Tailored Skirts $6.45 . $12.50 $16. $5.00 si

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