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as com atone 4 Ba% KH B -REESELY E; Hg serene your hair, taking Danderine. ie 4 in can ed ND 18 FUL © pTOHEs A' : ten minut of Danderine you cannot trace of dandruff or & air, and your #ealp | comparable bat what will please th be aft | will actually see new dow’ ~ ry i sure of better values eo HAUT, Glossy HAR, P Wo DANDRUFF=-25 CENT ““DANDERINE” ING OUTI—IF DRY, BRITTLE, THIN OR YOUR SCALP L OF DANORUFF-—USE “DANDERINE” re ” fter an ap jone small strand atatime TT 1a tata fect la amaring—your hale vi v4 light, Quffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance—an in t firet |The Fall styles season now is its height of new Suits and Coats, the ever collected in Seattle, js now complete. Our vast assort- Why take buying your wearing ? In addition to a greater and distinctive styles, you vere. We give you the best buy when you trade at Outfitting Co. or Credit—One Price to All. on Credit. . ranging from $15 to $35 él ats ranging $15 to $30 and Gabardine Special for Saturday q Ladies’ Coats, in rough materials, browns a At $14.50 Look at Them While in Our Store, | The BEST is FISHER’S BLEND No flour that is milled gives such entirely satisfactory results either for special or general purposes, Itis THE BEST for this or for that or for anything where flour is needed. how dull, faded, lesa treatment THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. Velours, Velvets, Beavers and Felts We have a fine assortment of all the latest bloc HATS are especially attractive, MODERATE PRICES. rv Sy rinasT FLOUR Mis. Costs- MORE per Sack LESS per Loaf LRA fer "NURSE. BABIES AS GOD OD lustre, softness = and "eli date dag etka ae luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer | # BOTTLE-FED BABIES * a few weeks’ of true halr health * EASY DEATH VICTIMS * Get a 26-cent bottle of Knowlton'’s|* Dr, A, Jacobi, president of * yee | Danderine from any drug store or} ® the American Medical asso- * r—growing all |(ollet counter, and prove to yourself) # ciation, has reported to the * tonight--now—-that your hatr ts ag|® International Cong of Hy. ® rine will tmmedt-|pretty and soft as any—that it bas |#* giene and Demography as hav: & Deauty of your been neglected or injured by care-|# Ing made a recent dy of ® ~ that's all you |* breast feeding for infants as * y, just moisten a/ surely can have beautiful hair and |* compared with artificia * rine and carefully |lote of it if you will just try @ little |# Ing. In the former o * ® mortality was 7 per cent, while * ® in the fatt from 19 to ® ® 22 per cent, he declared. * ARR RERR EERE RK » Oct, 4.—-"Moth thelr children as God intended,” declared Dr, Wil Mam H. Davis, vital statistician of the health department of Boston before the International Congress of Hygiene and Demography at {te session here today. "Of babies reaching the age of two weeks, one tn five dies before & year old if bottle-fed,” sald Dr Davis, “while if breast-fed, only one in 30 falle to reach the one-year mark, This means that the deatha of these infants would be 60 per cent less than they are today if all bablon were breast-fed. “Some countries have already waked up to this astonishing fact, and for example in Norway and Sweden, where mothers do suckle their children, the infant mortality rates are among the lowest in the world” Dr. Charles Gilmore Kerley of New York declared he has seen many hundreds of children adopted or otherwise sent out into the world, and irrespective of their origin they had held their own in whatever environment they were to be placed. “We may mold a child largely as we will.” be said, “and the fashion ing and the molding, whether it be done well, indifferently or badly depends more upon the molder and the children's associations than upon the material worked upon.” MAKES HIM HAPPY WASHING ers should nw Our TRIMMED INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 4.—Gov erner Woodrow Wilson lost no time, while here in giving to the press his full endorsement of the nomination of Congressman | Wm. Sulzer for the governorship ¢ New York “The freedom of action shown in Syracuse convention In making its choice Is a great satisfaction to) mo,” he sald. named & man high | of principle and integrity and whose independence is unquestionable. | Sulzer deserves the suffrage of men of every caste. In fact, both candidates have already shown character and capacity.” WHAT'S BEHIN D IT WASHINGTON, DC, Oct. 4 Speaking before the hygiene con- gress now in session here, Dr. Helen MacMurchy said: “There are few classes of school children where we have not the backward, the stupid and the sick. The stupid may have adenoids, the dull may only doll of hearing and the backward may be really feeble minded. All of them are heavy burdens to the teachers and to their fellow-scholars ; TARTAR TERRE RRA ® If your paper fe not deliv. # ered regularly to your home every afternoon, and if it is not delivered in good shape, please phone the circulation » ase ‘aft cation for a writ of mandamus to force Secretary of State Jordan to put the Taft electors in the repab Hean column on the ballot in No- vember, The supreme that the Roosevelt elec titled to the republican designation her along. Hy United Press Leased wire AN FRANGIBCO, Oct. 4 ty cour ‘orcea In thin state thelr applt DON'T BE AN OLD MAN HUS BAND BECAUSE OF GRAY HAIR) Don't look sixty when your wife looks only object of friends and neighbors. that gray-hatred passe looking fol low who's too old looking for this and for that There's no excuse for it, duty to yourself and particularly your own desire to HE YOUNG to do the active and keep up with GENERATION you that you ought to GET RID of twenty comment Don't among Don't your look young the should those “GRAY HAIRS" ought to keep them out Nature never intended they should be in a young head, Help ~UBE USE HAY'B HAIR HEALTH m SALE » hRCOM Y BARTELL DRUG STO Hotel Ethelton Our rates are in keeping with the times: 04 a Week, The and $1 per day Near all large and theatres Scenic Cafe Our meals are absolutely the Mies Helle Ma Mise Helen @ ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 ‘ONES, FINE TERLING GILVER Cherry HUTESON OPTICAL E. FACTORY MANERS»*BODD GLASSES 1330 2nd. AVE near UNION manager, Main 9400. The Star subscribers are entitled to per. fect service. They are enti- tled to an early and a« regular delivery. Boys who crumple up or otherwise mutilate the paper should be reported. eeeeeeeesteeeee * * * * * * * * * * * * REKAKHHERAHRKKRHH THE MARKETS | ‘Tne following are the average) prices paid by local commission me chants tg the producers and pr paid by t stoners. Th F teow) Ts Short loin pork shoulders Pigs’ fest Spare ribs Nery USE . Rooates Springd ucki! Ducks, live, Potatoes, new, to Watern Carrota, local . Parei ‘Tomatoes, Caulith Hothow Head | m ¢ € ri Bastern Washington tumothy vuget sou For sale by all Dealers ° iH Cracked corn dling Rotiea C. D. HASKINS PATENT ATTORNEY Tit New York Buliding Phone Main 2627 Dental Work at Cut Rates on the Easy Pay- ment Plan. WE are actually making $8 and $10 GOLD AND PORCE- LAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. WE ARE MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 SETS OF TEETH FOR $3.50 AND $7.00. And while some Dentists charge ridiculous prices for bridgework, we are making $8 and $10 bridgework for $3.50, and our Silver and Cement Fills are 60c; Gold Fills are from 76¢ up; extracting is free, We guarantee all work for 12 years. Come in today. DO NOT PUT IT OFF. We will convince you that we are the real cut- rate Dentis ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS FLOOR PEOPLe's BANK BLDG., Corner Second and Pike. Take Elevator. SECOND today denied to tha) urt decided be the energetic things YOUNGER convince ~ THE 6TAR—FRIDAY; OCTOBER 4, 1613, DEFEAT FOR TAFT * Cans I panner, jaturday Duteh 25c let Tissue Paper... 25 GLOVES $1.25 Imported Kid Gloves, pair 69c 50c Chamoisette Gloves 35c 4 Rolls 10¢ Tol- 46c Bottle Bnt- 26¢ Pkg. Gold ae Cake Coco be Pk«. Envel Writing = =Tab- der's famous Castile Soap, ‘ lets, worth to C |] Tomato 16 Dust, oF 16c Satur. onl eate 3c 10¢; 3 Catwup. . c Ne TF O69 n0500 00 eevee each...... 96 The Store That Saves You Money Second Av. at James UMBRELLAS Ladies 65¢ Umbrellas 49c $1.25 and $1.50 Umbrellas 98c ($125,000 STOCK BOUGHT AT 55c ON THE DOLLAR FROM W. B. QUAILE Sweeping reductions now offered in trustworthy merchandise. The prices are the lowest in Incl Our ; con unust Wom many instances ever known in Seattle for similar goods. Bargain Wonders in Fall and Winter TAILOR-MADE COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES ——Ffor Young Ladies and Women——-——— ng sample lines from leading New York manufacturers. ew York buyer has kept in close touch with market East and was able te lvantage of an to remarkable values. Spe- take 3 ns in the ral ¢ rtunity ecure some « attention directed to an express shipment of Charmeuse Dresses just received. These dresses are made with the spierre collar and sleeves, now in great demand. Colors, Taupe, Navy, Electric Blue, Brown and Black Special $13.98 en’s and Misses’ Suits and} And another lot of Girls’ $6.00 Coats, worth regular $25.00,| Novelty Coats, sizes 8 to 14, now selling $12 98 will be of $3.5 for soon |Saturday for ..... es e A Big lot of Women’s and Misses g Cravenette Coats priced iN! Black Sateen Petticoats, regu- this sale at 1 tues $1.50, 4 only bd | Saturday ... C Ladies’ $5.00 and some $6.00 Serge and Novelty Skirts, going | WAAAY Ata in this sale $3.49 Millinery Section ed at °B Young Ladies’ and Women’s $20.00 Novelty Serge Suits go ing in this sale for $9 98 Will offer Ladies’ Black Velvet only “isa 2JU | Hats, equal to $! $3 98 Special purchase of Girls’ Black | values, for ........+.- . Pony Cloth Coats enables us to| sell $7.50 values, in sizes for| And a special lot of Women’s Corset Bargains in Abundance $1.50 Combination Muslin Wear, lace em broidery trimming. 98 Sale price . C $1.00 White Outing Flannel Gowns. Satur- 50c Brassieres, neatly trim med with and em- 29 broidery. § price C American Lady and War- ner’s Rust-Proof Corsets to fit all forms and figures Ladies’ or Neckwear and Ribbon Sale Replenished With a fresh supp and fancy Tafte inches wide, at regular values. 26c Ribbons, yard 12\4c Big lot of all pure Silk Rib bons, 3%, 4 and 5 inches wide; 25¢ values, 1 yard aii 12:¢ 25c-35c NECKWEAR, 18c One hundred dozen Bows, Jabots and Collars, prin- cipally lace effects; values to 35c, Sale 18c price. Good fitting and perfectly tomfortable Shoes Offered at Ridiculously Low Prices Men's $6.50 high top Log- ging Shoes, Satur $4, 98 oh day, pair y of plain some 5 about half Boys’ $3.00 School Shoes in- cluded ® th GOW ic cdiindees veee Girls’ $3.00 and some $3.50 Shoes, $2.19 now .. Splendid lot gf Ladies $2.50 Dress Shoes, $1 49 ' pair 8 to 14 years, Muslinwear and || Another Rousing Bargain Beaver Hats, all colc for, each $4.69) Saturday in the Men’s Store Every previous price record eclipsed. We want you to see the Extraordinary values offered in Men's and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats. W. B. QUAILE'S Men's and Young Men's Union Made Suits and Overcoats; values up to $25.00 Tomorrow $15 See the new The best Some Suits have two pairs of pants. Browns and Grays and the box back coats. clothing values in the Northwest Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats, Slip-ons, etc., all included in this sale ’ 9T | Boys’ $7.50 School Suits, BOYS DEP | many including 2 $4 98 | pairs pants ...... ‘ Boys’ Suits worth regular $8.50, Sale Boys’ $1.00 Pants, Rain Coats, We are headquarters for everything the lad wants Below we merely hint at | the remarkable values of- fered, Saturday Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats, | Boys’ $2.00 $1 50 sale 7,98 | Sweater Coats... lh WEE vo weie es $ ' Boys’ $1.00 Blue 65 Boys’ $6.00 Overcoats. | Flannel Shirts ..... C Sale $3 98 | Children’s $1.00 Vel- 59 Price 1. ss. sees ' | vet Hats, Saturday. . C Boys’ 00 Overcoats, | Anda splendid lot of boys’ Sale $4, g | $5.00 Corduroy $3 45 PPICE .seccecsees . ' Suits for .....4.. Including ‘‘Luzerne” Brand Union Suits, Vests and Pants in Silver Grey and White. See Window Display. . Ladies’ Fern Jersey Ribbed | $1.25 and $1.50 Values 98c Vests and Pants; all 23 is sizes; garment ad C | Ladies’ Luzerne Vests and Ladies’ Fleeced Jersey Ribbed | Pants; silver gray and 98 Union Suits; all sizes; white | white, each ........... c only; regular Tic 48c valu@s, garment $2.50 Union Suits, $1.98 $1.00 Vests and Pants 83c Strictly All-Wool Garments. Splendid line of Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Wool Garments, Vests and Pant _83c each Have them in all sizes; $2.50 and some $3.00 $1 98 values, Saturday A Timely Sale of Hosiery and Knit Underwear he Men’s Furnishing Department That Helps You to Save Money Men's $2.00 Wool $1 39 Sweater Coats ..... ' Men's 75c Fleeced Underwear Men's $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Union Suits . Men's 20¢ Wool Socks, in black, gray and 122 12 tan, pair c Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Flan- nel Shirts, in this 98 Men's $1.50 Wool Under- wear, Shirts or Draw- ers, each 400 dozen Men's 10c Hand- kerchiefs, each .. 10c Ribbons, yard 5c All pure Silk Taffeta Rib- bons, various colors, 5 Saturday, yard ......... Cc $1.75 SCARFS FOR §1.19 Chiffon Scarfs in all colors; $1.75 values. price Ladies’ and Children's Hosiery You'll need them—buy now and save money. Ladies’ 20¢c black Cotton seamless and stainless Hose, Saturday, 1 pair C Ladies’ 25¢ Hose; some Lisle Thread, in black or tans; all sizes, pair 18c Ladies’ 50c Silic Hose, double heel and toes; 5 Saturday, pair c Children’s Ribbed Woo! Hose, Merino heels and toes; 95 all sizes; pair .0C