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iF YOUR CHILD NEEDS A PHYSIC If ‘Cross, Feverish, Tongue Coated, Give “Syrup of Figs “STOLEN TOT TG DISCOVERED IN. VIENNA to Clean the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, v t NBW YORK, Sept. 4-The kid Ri ig CR naping.’ of Tyearold Charlotte at the tongue, Mother! If! schmidt which exelted the whole sign that s, the stomach, is a your Hast Side because of the littl girl's be uty and cheery ways, today was er and 30 feet of bowels are clok explainéd by her father, Charles ged up with putrifying waste mat-) sonmidt, who sald he had reeelved ter and need a gentle, thorough | word that Charlotte was takes away cleansin t once by his brother, Adolph, wi acted pur chitd is listless, droop | for her aunt, Mra, Guatayv Pach, E doesn't sivep soundly OF) wealthy woman of Vienna, The i ily, or te Cross, frritable,| story peads liko a fairy tale, Mra. ah feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; | Pach, who is very rich, lives In a x has stomachache, diarrhoea, sore) veritable palace, and had heard of . throat, or is full of cold, give a te®) the pretty face and bright mind of Spoonful of Syrup of Figs, and !9/ her young niece, wanted to give her > ba a few hours all the foul, constipat-| advantages of training and educa . ed Waste, undigested food and sour) tion, but she knew that Charles bile wilt gently move on and out Of) Schmidt, although very poor, was bs. ite little bowels without nausea,! wrapped up in bis child, and would griping or weakoess, and you sure-| , give her up voluntarily ly will have a well, happy and emit! Accordingly Adolph Schmidt was Ing child a tly |dispatehed to New York to visit his With Syrup of Figs you are brother, and when he left suddenly ‘ene @rugging your children, being com-| Charlotte disappeared. ~~ entirely of luscious figs, 86) ‘The little girl was taken from her ths fa and aromatics it cannot be barm| room at night, thrust Into @ taxt : fal, besides they dearly love its de | cab and hurried to the pier, where Helous taste. |she was taken aboard the floating Mothers should always keep! palace Kronprinzessin Cecilie and Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser) ‘and regalator needed. A little given today wil! save a sick child tomor. jhurried to Vienna via Hamburg |Adotph Schmidt was plentifally supplied with money. He and Char lotte bad one of the finest state. rooms on the great ship, and the child was given many preity to but all the way over she kept cry ing for her mother. Charles Schmidt” believes the | daughter will dic of grief unless she returns, and he will make a desper. ate effort to bring her back THE MINIMUM WAGE row. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly age druggist for the full Syrup of Figs and Elixir of prepared by the California This is the delicious Re printed on the pack: Ask yo name, Senna, Fig Syrup Co tasting, genuine old reliable. TANNHAUSER 2d and Pike |THEY’RE JUST LIKE CHILDREN,’ ‘SAYS LEOPARD TRAINER, SCARED OF MOUSE OLGA CECILIA AND TWO OF Olga Cecilia, trainer of wild ant mals, walks into a cage of Jungle bred lions or leopards unconcern edly, bu’ e's seared to death of a moune. HER PETS She reached over to pat the paw of a lithe, snarling beauty, claws bared and snarling with a hoarse rattle of his red throat She laughed and made a pouting Funny, isn’t 1t? Hut we simply | face at him can't help it,” she says. ‘Tl know that I am pot going to “I can't remember a time when|meet my fate in the animal's cage, \t Was ever afraid of the larger anl-|so I don't worry, mals. I've worked with them, pet | Animals leas treacherous than ted and bullied, loved and fought many men? Oh, no, men are the with them from the time I was 16) lesa treacherous; they are further years old, When | was 12 I used} above the jungle than beasts, But to tle a rope about the horns of att isn't quite fair to compare thes wild cow op my father’s farm in| caged jungle folk with human be | Sweden and ride bh all over the ings who have been under the whip place. Never afr ¢ | of a trainer for thousands of years. “Then the life on the farm «ot She seratehed a massive yellow too tame for me and | ran away | head between the somnolent yellow with a circus i after that I eyes, The leopard licked her hand. Just drifted naturally into this} “Just like children. They re work of showing animals spond to love. And | raise them on “I like the leopards best. They're | love. dangerous, but | them all right get along with| But a mouse—well, that's a dif iferent matter. * So youre the plum A Instrumental and Vocal [mended the hydrant? How much r Entertainment Afternoons fi} de | owe you" : z d Evenings. “Oh, we'll cail it $12. . a = Twelve dollars! Why, it only 4 took you a minnte! MEALS AT ALL HOURS t know, buat you forget we a la Carte. plumbers wet paid by the hour . YOUTH SAVES GIRLS’ LIVES): TACOMA, SEPT. 4.—Two adven turesome girls, Gladys Glaskett, daughter of a local attorney and Hazel Holmes, are none the worse today for their experience yeater. day when they narrowly escaped drown ta the sound, The girls Were spending the day at Manzanita beach near here and despite warn ings, they ventured out on the SELLING OUT ae tao 4 OFF. ¢. 1TO & BROS. rough water in a canoe. Fearing a tragedy, J. Clyde Gaze- ley, an Oakland, Cal, youth, visit- ing at (he summer resort, put off in a skiff and followed the girls. Shortly after he left abore the ca noe was caught by a big wave and capsized. Neither girl could swim and both owe their lives to the prompt action of young Gazeley. PRISON FOR LIFE Judge Jobn ¥. Main was upheld by the supreme court in bis sentenc- ing for life Peter Petien, ex-marshal in King county. who was convicted of assaulting an $-year-old girl, The supreme court 00 upheld the con- stitutionality of the law providing for a surgical operation upon such convicts: In Launches and Cruisers Elliott Bay Yacht & Engine Co. " Agents for Samson Marine Engines, West Seattle. 99% fer at times with some form of igestion. If neglected, it becomes sia. One dose of Scotch Stomach Remedy THE MARKETS The lolowing are prices paid by local co chants to the producers pald by the retaller to the commis- sioners. The prices paid the farmers! me under rice,” am sum paid by the retatler under ing price.” Prices In all cases w subject {o variation, according to frestitess and general excollence, but these prices, ulless otherwise indl- cated tly first grades Price. average New apples eure indigestion. You should] Valencia oranges 8 keep this wonderful remedy | Pears four house or traveling <. Dreased Wenta—sel and drunt ike tea. Piew: t| Chucks the taste, better for the stemach. | Loins, N fall eut.. vost ge droggist sclis re urugs | Ribs, 1 ev nteed rere he setis | Cows, Hi SCOTCH STOMACH ei te 8c REMEDY Ox tongue, fresh #7 ALL Goon pRuGGisTs = | fit", , _ Mutton— Sivoid of character and distinction, ee ee 7 * * WOMEN ALL KNOCK-KNEED, AND * * DRESS RESPONSIBLE, SAYS PASTOR * * NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—Are they knock-kneed? Doctors say * ® they all are, but only a few will admit it. It certainly was an ® * apple of discord that the Rey. Dr. Robdbies of Cincinnatl tosned & out if a sermon, when he waid that the majority of women Were #® ® knock-xne that the présentday fashions were respon ® = atble. # Susie Rennick and Mra. Anna Kepbart-Wil # # son, schoo) teachers, so far turned traitor to thelr sex as to # ® agree with the testimony of mere man and went so far as to # ® appeal to the W. © T. U. here to Inangurate a vigorous dress ® * reform crusade, it only added fuel to the flame, and today all *# feminine New York wan discussing it * * Miss Helen Taylor, in a Fifth av. shop, said that practically # ® all of her customers were either knock-kneed or bowlegged, & ® and added { don't think women should worry about it, ® * vukh. for if you will take a good look at the Venus de Milo, & . you Will observe that what some call the harmony poise is only ® a case of knock knees, nothing wore. So there!”.. * * oi thease eR Nate tt Al SS SES ALLEGED LUMBER COMBINE HEARING HERE IS ENDING With the testimony of 1. H. Me-| Southwestern Lumber Manufactar Lafferty of Tenino, secretary of the| ers’ association, thin afternoon, the “—= | so-called retail lamber trust heart In Seattle will be concluded. FP. A. Martin. a member of the lumber manufacturing firm of H. My Martin & Co, of Centralia, was the jonly witness called yesterday. re testified that his firm waa advised | by A. L. Porter of Spokane, seer tary of the Western Retail Lumber, men's ociation, and T. H. M: i Lafferty, to discontinue telling {n. Idaho through an agent, F. C. Drury, because the latter did not own a lumber yard in that territory, ati aid not therefore come under thr classification “legitimate” re |. & retailer o8 wrote to the Martin company along the same line, “ei . the association will to take a hand and notify every deal er in Idaho, Montana and Washing ton.” j 17 WOMEN IN” JURY PANEL Though nine women refused to ac- cept the responsibilities of yury duty for the September panel, the jury this month will have quite a scat. tering of the fair sex. Of the 4 drawn for the September panel, 17 were women, and reported for duty this morning. They are: Badith M, Woempner, 2312 14th av. Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. 1 GIVE YOU CLEAN-CUT, SAT- YING DENTISTRY MADE TO UIT YOUR CA’ Not ready made makeshifts de but every case artistic and indi- vidual. The Gold Crown you get from us will have all the beautiful curves and contours of your nat-|8.; Hattie Walk, 1968 Highth ural teeth and will be made of | W.; Gertie Stanwick, 1608 24th av.; thick 22k gold, heavily reinforced | Pi aline Barnold, 306 Bellevue av at all contact points, There's|N.; Irene Nonen, 8000 Woodland beauty and long service in every| Park av.; Minnie Woodhouse, 168 one of them |W Mercer st.; Corda McCandless, Our Bridge Work is made to take | 1402 BE. Fir st; Laura Halverson, the place of your lost teeth, only | 606 Aloha ; Louisa W. Gibbs, 1208 it will give you much better service | James court; Alice Sutler, 2224 Sec- and is more beautiful in appear lond av; Mary F. Herrick, 4121 Lin- ance. Every one is guaranteed 19} den st.; Susan C. Wright, 2019 Sixth years. la Lillian Reynolds, 6604 First av E.; Josephine Weir, 304 Valley ticularly proud of our|} plates and have built a wonderful/st.; Grace C. Betts, 700 Kinnear business in this department. Our! place; Elizabeth Stevens, 641 W special plate dentist studies each) 0th st.; Fanny Coates, 101 24th case critically, takes every impres-| av. N. sion and tries in every case on) ————_ wax. He is # of everything be- TAFT GIVES $200 TO A CHURCH MILBURY, Mass., Sept. 4.— President Taft caused rejoic- ing among the pastor and trus- tees of the little Lutheran church here when a check for $200 was received today from the chief executive of the na- tion. The gift was due to the inter est taken in the church by the lent’s mother during her fore making the the up shade, size and shape of teeth, and plate~ articulation must be right Throughout our entire dental es tablishment you will note the same! exquisite care displayed in the en deavor to give our patrons the best dental service procurable in this or any other city, It len't just as good, but it’s the best. We almost forgot to state that the prices are always the same—low, money-sav- ing and honest. Regular extra heavy crowns $4.00, slip plate $5.00, Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R, Clark, D. D. S. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union $10 «gold Regular $10 never- Delia Torrey, aunt of President Taft is a member of the chureh. Kodak “Films Develo}. d Owl Studio, 104% Firet ave. Free. wen oo 7 " 0 66 P) 2 ALBANY PAINLE> 13 (08a i 068 ce Pp: cc | | Dental Work at Cut 1¢ 1 | Tubs “aty Rates on the Easy Pay: Uigmoked Menra—Selting Price. ment Plan. [orem isa acon co WE are actually making $8 ie cx ham ; 26 Ix tom , 7% and $10 GOLD AND PORCE- BI P* Lo" eu ‘is LAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. WE 9) Poultry. Leen! ARE MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 9 Spring brotlers is a OF TEETH FOR $3.50 Bi one. 0 iS ID $7.00. era, live, ‘Ib. 9 And while some Dentists ane eee HH eharge ridiculous prices for [| Gscee Y”. 1” 8 bridgework, we are making $8 §j| Squabs, doz 2.50 nd $10 bridgework for $3.50, fll pom wee set mt Petco. And our Silver and Cement Fills [| watscen die” Piaeeiyinies < Gre 50c; Gold Fills are from 75¢ jj Carrots, local 1.26 OD; extracting is free. | Beets, local | 1.25 We guarantee all work for 12 Il hadishes, don matt ear Come in today. DO NOT | Pesbiey ‘ 2 4 TIT OFF. We will convince ff) Parsiey, doz. : You that we ure the real cut- Plcguiiower don, @ ,:80 fate Dentists. Hothouse lettuc 1.00 | Head lettuce, @ 25 doz, oh ALBANY CUT-RATE sco of ntaloupe ney Feed, Setitng Kastern ashore ve timothy ..17,0018.00 DENTISTS Puget sound timottiy. i 0014.00 qiaite 18. 00@14 H+} SECOND FLOOR PEOPL:’s BANK BLDG, Corner Second and Pike. Take Elevator. Whole corn Cracked corn . \ mi mixed NOTE—Bring this Ad with you Dance at Dreamland ‘tonight. o- STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Noice Undertaking Co. BROADWAY AND UNION Our featuren—reasonavie prices, efficient service, homelike surroundings © Phone Kast 960, THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, be card of Pearl But tons for 3c ibe Tooth Powder Bale () price 9c SE 50c Gold-Plated Bar Pins, various designs, 4 for, each 23° 50¢ and 65¢ Hair Brushes, sale price All Pure Silk Gloves, special, Ladies’ Jersey- Ribbed Vests, high neck, long sleeves, 35c to 50c values 21° per pair 4g¢ 7 bars Fels Naptha, Ivory, Fairy Soap 25c 25¢ pkg. Gold Dust, Citrus Pow- der or Pearline for 17cC Men's 50c Neckwear, latest styles and colors, now Men's regular $2.00 Flannel Shirts, plain blue, gray and brown, special Matting Suit Cases that sold regular for $2.00, now Two hundred dozen Women’s and Chil- dren's Hosiery, in black, tans and white, pair 40-inch White Swiss, reg. value 10c, Mill- End Sale price, yd. 25¢ Kleinert’s Hook- on Hose Support- ers, sale price Boys’ $2.50 School Shoes, a Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes, now of- fered for Girls’ $2.00 School Shoes, a pair pair 150 long as new Next BY GILSON GARDNER THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Great Remodeling Sale Many lots of valuable merchandise must be hurried away to make room for new goods now arriving daily. Specials onSale Thursday Boys’ $5.00 and some , . Boys’ $3.00 $6.00 Suita now of Women’s Ready-to-Wear Section Schsel Bisioa fered Young Ladies’ and New Fall Coats for $6.00 Misses’ Navy : eo $3.45 opp Fi toMy girls 8 to 10; worth Serge All-Wool gah em Boys’ $4.00 Suits tn pve eae ol fancy | regular $4. Sale Dresses; sizes up to bows’ sizes 14 to 17 mixtures, price 16.. On sale for e fi yee one F190; at $12: 98 $2.49 $3.49 aw HOSPITAL pairs shoes operated on yesterday Model Shoe Hospital Lad Hemati Handker for chief Ws COND AV. AT JAMES ST. Umbretias now offered for 98c 15¢ Shell and Amber Barrettes now Rainier Mineral Soap, a natural skin medicine, cake 7¢ going at g¢ Broken lines of Men's Dress Shirts, values to $1.25, now offered for 39° Ladies’ Muslin Slip- over Gowns; $1.25 20c bottle Blue Label Ketchup Thursday 16c 25¢ to 35c All Pure Silk Ribbons, plain and fancy colors, yd. 17¢ Men's 20c, Cotton value, each 67° 25c, 35c Embroider- ies, Swiss and Nain- Socks, all sre wook ‘Rdaisigys, “ta § black or tan, pair yard . { Children's Fall and — ches Winter-weight Railroad Underweai Shoes, pair Shirts and Pants; all sizes; each 25° guaranteed to wear Klein’s Shoe Hospital 217 James St. 613 Se to ond Ave. atler Hotel. (Washington Correspondent of The Star.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—There is more that is bad than good in the record of the democratic house of representatives, just adjourned. The democrats celebrated their return to power during the first session with a pretty good record. Since then they have slumped. The most serious indictment against the party is the unquestioned fact that its leadership in the house of representatives is r tionary he is opposed to popular govern ment, reform of the Judicia: progressive social justice program conservation, and has frankly used his power as majority leader against all these thin; Speaker Clark ts only a figurehead. When he bec: a candidate for the presidential nomination, be ened all the real powers of the speaker into the hands of Underwood, in order that he might avoid hostilities and secure general support from members of the; house. 3 The best things done by the house of representatives in its recent session were these Passed a Panama canal bill which makes it illegal for ships owned by transcontinental railroads to use the canal. Btarted impeachment proceedings against Judges Hanford and Arch-| bald, (The socialist party, represented by Victor Berger, may claim the | Jargest share of credit for starting and pushing the Hanford proceed-| ings.) je a preliminary inquiry under the auspices of Representative | Henry's committee on rules into the Lawrence strike conditions ¥ | tor Berger again puts in a claim in behalf of the socialist party as au thor of this Inquiry.) Report by Henry George's committee, exposing the and assesament conditions in the nation’s capital Passage of bill creating a children's bureau. originated in the senate.) | Passage of a bill creating a commission to inquire into the causes of social unrest \ Trimmed the salaries of Taft's $50,000 perts, Made a very good effort to abolish the commerce court, but by Taft's veto was forced finally to continue its appropriation until March | 4, 1913. aS LUNCHEON WAS HOWLING SUCCESS seandalous tax) (This bill, however, ex ‘economy-and-efficiency” ex: | | |small floats representing ships, warehouses, docks and factories were brought in | MODERN elegantly furnished The luncheon given at Tate's yes-|Fooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir-jg 1 o, HENT terday to celebrate the signing of | sinus BKighth and Virgin lake, Elliott 803. Hotel Ethelton the terminal lease was, literally, a howling success. The Ad club men had gathered to celebrate a joyous occasion, they wanted everybody to know It, and everybody within a Full Weigh’ radius of three blocks did know it. Our rates are in keeping with By common consent the meeting} the thmes; $4 to §7 a week. T5e and $1 per day, Near ull large was turned over to the heads of the stores and theatres, Chamber of Commerce, At the con clpsion of the luncheon a number of r able Canadian Pacific Railway STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE Cte VETS rrive Vic Leave vie torta ve Vancouver frive Seattle Victoria Leave Victoria Arrive Seattle SAILING FROM FIDR 1. City Office, 713 Second Avenue. tled Goods. service, Phone Main 6538. Ballard 231 STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS loth Signs 4O' Pen YD. jagBALLARD Salmon Bay Wood Co. Chairs, Hammocks and Baskets, at reason- BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. Big Assortment, Imported Norwegian and Swedish goods, Anchovies and Sardines, } SAIPPED ANYWHERE <Q SEITTLE WAS/. REY SIGN 127 A /IADISON C.co! fiaAadart " RICKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal. 475; Res., Bal. 974 i Wood and Coal. t and Measure. At Stimson’s Mill, Seattle, Wasb. Everything for the camper, Stoves, prices. RAN’S STAND-—— —-ToYs! Toys! Best Prices, - Come and See, 533, Bailard Av. Toys! including Fish Balls, Complete line of Heinz's Pickles and Bot- Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger’s Coffees. Prompt TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY 25th Ave. and 67th St. N. W.