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TWE FATNESS OF HEALTH Out the Curves and Thin People Fat. thia you health ts not If you are losing ~ 1 Maree that should be att gannot be bh ty are thin Dealih and flesh can good, only use Samose fleah-forming food te not a drug or a stimu iis a actentitic flesh forming that restores (hin people to a condit hes! hy the re qi jon of good housands of unhappy reg comple who would look entirely different they fat and plump Let them and they will soon no results statements are confirmed Drag Co.'s offer to refund to anyone buying and us ° : who does not gain tn mised. The risk is all thin and scrawny Bartell Drug knowledge ith it iris not successful it will absolutely nothing pase & — “VEGETABLE SILK Ad oe eS i i Offer to § order to advertise and intro » thelr home study music les ip every locality the Inter Institate of Music of New & will give froe to our readers course of instruction 1 jeither Piano, Organ, Violin, r Guitar, Cornet, Banjo, Bight Singing. Io return ask that you recom ad thelr Institute to your friends you learn to play. You may not know one note from % Yet, by their wonderfully ~ jearn to play. If you are ¥ player you will re eeive special instruction. be lessons are sent weekly. They ps0 simple and easy that they to any person or ehild who can read English and drawings make Under the Instl- . tuition offer you will be ed to pay only a very small (averaging 14 cents a week) postage and the necessary should overlook this won . Tell your friends about this article to them. ‘) Institute has afully taught others and can ee! teach you, even if you ly nothing whatever pmesie. The lessons make lear. @ today for the free booklet, r everything. It will p you and cost you nothing. J letter or postal card 4 Institute of Music, te Ayve., Dept. 251 B, New experience and Years’ experience. Year in Seattle. —A gold filled ‘Suaranteed, with spe- lenses carefully Four eyes, complete, Wood and Welgot and Measure. Chairs, able prices, ],. Importea testevies and Sardines, Mrvice, ‘and thorough method, you! Office Phone Bal. 475; Res., Bal. 974 mon Bay | Everything for the camper, Stoves, Hammocks and Baskets, at reason- BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. Norwegian and Swedish goods, including Fish Balls, Complete line of Heinz’s Pickles and Bot- Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger's Coffees, TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY 25th HODGE AT, EVERETT EVERETT, Wash, Oct, 9—Ar rangements have all been perfect ed for the big rally tonight at the Coliseum theatre here, where “Bob” Hodge, progressive candidate for governor, and Ole Hanson will de- liver the principal addresses Hodge's popularity and the strength of the progressive ticket in Sno homish county insures him a splen. did welcome, By tt will give Hodge a majority of the votes, ac cording to the enthusiasm dis. played. ‘A VOW TO HATE WOME SWOYERSVILLE, Pa, Oct. 9. In Swoyersville are four young men who have pledged themselves to refrain from speaking to any wom en during the next 12 months, ex cept their mothers and The club members are Thomas Cor coran, Gerald Reagan, Thomas Git more and James Gilmore. The compact they have signed is as fol lows “We solemnly swear that for a period of 12 months we will not talk to any women, young or old, except our mothers and sisters. We swear that we will become pro- nounced woman haters, having no desire whatever for the company of women or their smiles, and no love for the society in which they congregate,” The young men declare they tn tend to carry out their compact because they can find nothing in the general makeup of women to interest them GEN. WOOD, ARMY’S HEAD, VISITS SEATTLE Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, chief of staff of the United States army, Dag inapecting conditions at rt Casey, Fort Flagler and Fort Worden, on Puget sound. He came! to Seattle yesterday afternoon and inspected Fort Lawton. His tour will cover the Pacific coast, and is being made for the purpose of get ting first hand information with re gard to the establishment of addi |tenal fortifications or enlarging | the present ones. At Fort Lawton a salute of 13 guns greeted him. He will return here elther tomorrow or next day before going south, He has not been In Seattle since 1889. ‘TAKES PLEDGE TO BE MODEL | LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 9.—In order [to persuade his wife to withdraw }@ suit for divorce, which she re jeeutly filed against him, Nicholas Kramer, weathy farmer of this jcounty, has filed an affidavit and | pledge in the office of the clerk of the Lancaster county court, in which he agrees to quit “cussing,” | to mend his table manners, dealat |from grouchy and growling ways, | go to church, take his family out! jon holidays, stop working on Sun-| | days, dress up occasionally, and to inaugurate a host of other domestic! reforma needed in his home. He | bas not only agreed to do this, but has made affidavit that he will, In future, be a “model husband.” GRANT’S FACE ON $10,000 BILLS WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 9.— The first time you happen to get bold of one of the new series of $10,000 bills issued by the United States, you will notice that it bears a portrait of Gen, U. 8. Grant. The face of George Washington appears on the new $1 bills, that of Thomas Jefferson is on the $2 bills, and that of Lincoln is on the $5 bil If your paper ts not deliv- ered regularly to your home every afternoon, and if it is not delivered in good shape, please phone the circulation 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. bo * REAHRERRARKRHHHHAK Buy your drugs of Bartell. See eeteveee seteeeeeee y Wood Co. At Stimson’s Mill, Seattle, Wash. ——-TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Come and See, in progress, the house of mourning was entered by a woman under escort of the chief of police. She was Mra. Philomena Clement of Newark, N. J. She announced that ¢ pent de serted her 16 years ago, leaving on her hands an invalid son She had « paid-up life insurance policy for $700, and called to see the body so she could prove identification and collect the money According to wife No. 2, Clement told her that the Insurance policy was in the hands of » nephew in New York, whom she should notify in order to get the money. The Allentown wife, on his death bed representation, ordered an expensive coffin and funeral paraphernalia After the exercises the undertaker asked the Allentown wife how about the bill. The woman admitted that if she was not going to get the inserance she wouldn't have a dollar. The undertaker then turned to wife No. 1, who said “Well, 1 guess I will have to pay for his burial, Bot I'll not pay for any cabs. If any one wants to follow the hearse, let him walk.” eee eee e eee eeeee ee ee eeeane * 2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * “Tae To navune. /SPECIAL TRAIN (| TAKE GREEKS | OF SEATTLE Seattle Greeks are |land to begin war against the ancient enemy, Turkey. The war rumors that have bee inet night THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1912. TO waiting anxiously and impatiently for the ; word from the Greek consul that | will take them back to their native “What plece was that your folks! circulating for some time set them were playing on the electric plano) to thinking, the big meeting last week aroused all their patriotien, Gloves $1.25 imported two-clasp Kid Gloves, black, white and prevailing shades; have them in all sizes. Sale price, pal Tc N Second Av. at James The Store That Saves You Money Veiling Just received an express shipment of new Tuxedo Net, dotted and complex- ion Veiling, latest colors and designs, at, 75c per yard, 25c to $125,000 STOCK Bought at 55c On the Dollar Greatest Bargains We Have Ever Known in Ready-to- Wear Apparel, Dry Goods, Millinery and Shoes $1.25 and $1.50 Muslin Co neatly trimmed capes, going special at Peeeeee eerste eeeeeseeeees special Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Hosiery You'll Need Them—Buy Now and Save Money. Ladies’ 20c black seamless and stainless Hose, pair Ladies’ 25c He thread, in black or fr D sale Sale price Infants’ Long Coats, white, cotton 1c ¢; some lisle 18c Tailor-Made Suits, Coats and Dresses For Young Ladies and Women Serge Suits going in this for only mbination Garments, with 10c value Huck Toweling at "That was a descriptive composi-|and induced them to pledge them |i t@"; all sizes; pair $1.00 value Cotton ae. aes ‘Thunderstorm in the) selves, and yesterday's news that Ladies’ 50c Silk Hose, dou Blankets at PORaF skits.” the first shot had been fired, and 1 and -t Well, it must have been 4/ that the “ar had really begun, has 65 — pom ged 25 15c value Pillow pretty severe one—it turned all! are every Greck here. Res. Pere fers tss9. 43 Giles Btisvsvsees “ the milk sour over at our house.”| teurs»<s and saloons owned by Children’s ribbed wool Hose. % hit were crowded last Greeks with mer situation lcomes for them BIG TOWBOAT IS The fowboat Starling was badly) damaged yesterday, and her crew,| Capt, BE. M. Glasscock and Engineer .,, Robert Toltsrup, narrowly escaped drowning when she bumped into the W. Garfield st. viaduct, near Smith cove. The boat was towing Standard Of} barge No. 3, bound for Rich- tude, collision, Capt. Glasscock was) , asleep in bis cabin when the boat McKensic against struck, and only escaped with his life by jumping on the piling of! the viad) The two men secur help from shore and ran the boat aground, from whence she was taken later in the day. ut before the commissioners toda | After two years of open oppositio: publican ticket, this mornin, Al Rutherfor terry the ferry night | fore, Hamilton point, too. BY BLOODHOUNDS NORTH YAKIMA, Oct. 9.—Sher. iff J. W. O'Day, with bloodhounds, is today on the trail of two cracks- men who early yesterday entered the postoffice at Wapato, and, blow- ing open the safe with nitro-glycer- ine, secured $400 in stamps and $36 in mone; The men escaped in a rig stolen from W. MeGrew. eeeeee * PY FEES OOF * NOW HE CAN'T * * SMOKE AT ALL #| * SOUTH NORWALK, Conn. #) * Ernest Kern, an in- gt) *® veterate smoker, has had to # * give up all varieties of - * ing because he has a “back * * draught” through bis right * * ear, He had one of his back * ome. *® teeth pulled out, and the root ® * was so deep that It opened an ® ee # aperture into a canal leading * Bach outfit consists of fine & to Kern's ear, which absolutely * | mandolin of selected rosewood, * precludes bis drawing op & *|B with white inlay between the * cigar or pipe. * |T ribs; tortoise shell guard pick; * *® | T pearl position dots. Each in strument in canvas case with Co i dain dain andi dialled | CHILD SMOKES IN BED. MISSOULA, Mont., Oct. §.—-Be causo he insisted on smoking cle arets under the blankets after re tiring, Mrs. Peter Milbrodt had to send eight-year-old Fred Brown, instruction book, extra set of strings, music stand and man- dolin picks. The best money's worth we have ever offered Retail new $18.00. On special s while Rotem 3 1) , back to the orphans’ a en — Mail Orders Filled—Satisfaction eI EE MST a 6 it s oaimehear Toon 0 -Vey Guaranteed much pleased at his reception in| Brooklyn, Governor Hiram Johnson | of California, progressive candidate Prompt Ave. and 67th St. M. W. for vice president, spoke here to day, later leaving for White Plains and New Rochelle. In his address here Johnson com- pared the progressive platform with those of other parties. Suecensors to D, &. JOMNSTON CO, Third and University night » who eagerly discussed the As soon as the word to go, & special train will be made up to take them King county ferry patrons won to the interests of the ferry, Lafe | Hamilton, county commiasioner wh ‘ | Hamilton, county commissioner who is running for re-election on the re- voting with Commissioner for a $40,000 appropriation for the It was also voted to keep service as hereto. switching on that Sale of Mandolins INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 9% Merino heels and toes; all sizes, pair.. ¥ ) 4 “EVERY D ie is unnecessary Titanic disaster perpetrated in America every da Professor Irving Fisher, an econ- omist of world-famed ability, ap- pealing for conservation of human life, today startled the National Conservation Congress, now |! sion here, with the above 6 ment of fact. He declared that out of some 1,500,000 deaths annually in the United States, not less than 630,000 are preventable. He continued: Now 630,000 unnecessary deathe per year mean over 1,700 unneces- sary deaths per day, or more than the lives lost in the Titanic dis- aster! different to bygiene, as it gradual ly dawns upon the public that for lack of hyst we suffer A TI TANIC DISASTER BVERY DAY IN THE YEAR." bree Fisher, by reason of 1@ pre-eminence in the selentific ‘world, must be taken seriously Bince 1898 he has been professor of political economy at Yale. He was a member of Roosevelt's national conservation commission, and is now chairman of the 100 on national health,” Of the vast army of human lives which the nation loses unneces sarily, Professor Wisher said: They are scattered and diffused throughout the Jand—a Wilbur Wright lost from typhoid, a hand ful of miners in an explosion, some jrailway employes in an accident, wome victims of lead poison ing, a little army of infants, her a few and there a few, These deaths are just as real and mean a far more serious loss than the deaths from the great shipwreck Moreover, they could be as easily prevented. We may assume that, on the av- «we, for every death per annum there are two persons sick during Be 25c Package of Gold Dust or Pearline Washing Powder, Sale Price, I6c The nation cannot continue In-| “committee of | f 10c Huck DISASTER ON THE AME This makes about LION PEOPLE constantly ly! SICK B in the Unit of which, on the estimate, at least HALF DC ZED TO HAVE BREN T If, now, on the basis of the ures, we try to compute how HUMAN LIFE 18 NEEDLI SHORTENED in the United we find that {t is shorten: LEAST FIFTEEN YEARS It means that we are itself, and only from death from = diseases disa ower to work and mar the The following are the | prices paid by local commins }ehants to the lucers 4 paid by the retailer to th ral excelien 8 otherwis strictly first ahe—Puying Price ranch 19@ Frutt—seming Price. New apples lencla oranges Bees, Menta—Sellini Chucks... Loina, No. 1, Ribs, ‘No. 2 Cows, No. 1 . nds, steer “full cut: : Heart... Mutton— Swes i Dressed h 4 Trimmed sides Short loin pork .. which are not fatal, but cripple t THE MARKETS sioners. The prices paid the far come unde uying price, sum paid by the retailer une ding te os in all ¢ sub tlon, accor 4 Cans Red Seal Lye, Thursday All Day, For 25c Lic 69c 10 And Three Million People on Sick Beds Every Year in the United States, Half of Whom Do Not Need to) 1ir Have Been There—We Die 15 Years Too Soon— |‘ Remarkable Paper of Prof. Fisher of Yale. THREE MIL-|* ng ON most conservative ) NOT HERE pee fig much | bilities joy of Ing vo nee, but fe indt- erados | 4 ' 40 Ladies’ white Outing G special oe eee Infants’ silk and bearskin only; 75c values...... Low bust ne w fall models, hand-made, aterials, on sale Thursday way below regular Special purchase of Girls’ Black Pony Cloth sizes for girls 8 to 14 years, us to sell $7.50 values, in Millinery Department WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Ladies’ black velvet Hats, worth Sale price.....es.- a special purchase of Charmeuse Silk Dresses, ed Coats and Suits, in best of mz Women's and Misses’ Suits and Coats, worth . WHOSE? WHY, GERTRUDE HOFFMANN’S! regular $25.00. N Coats enables It's the new style, just Over from Paris, Mise Hoffmann, who GEE Aedes occsccvosckiardine . was never particularly strong for stockings anyway, is trying to popu 7 | al © larize it in America. She appears in her new revue, “Broadway to sig lot of Women’s and Misses’ Cravenette } at only ..... Paris,” dressed just like this, with rabbits painted on her legs. Coats priced in this sale Leon Baket, Russia's great painter and an international leader in at only ° eoeveses ' matters of ert and fashion, invented the atyle He insists that it's . Jmuch better to adorn pretty calves and ankles with painted pletures Ladies’ $5.00 and some $6.00 Serge and Nov than to cover ‘em with stocking elty Skirts, going in this 3,4 = = = ) sale at Perviris ° e LAAN TARA REA AE ARES OS Another lot of Girls’ $6.00 Novelty Coats, TWO WIVES MEET AT MAN'S FUNERAL ee Se AS Wil be $3 TH} ALLENTOWN, Pa, Oct. 9.—While the funeral of Joseph offered at seetssceseases . regularly $5.00 J. Clement, publisher of Allentown's socialist newspaper, was Young Ladies’ and Women's $20.00 Novelty Sepsis Beaver Hats, all styles. Special Holds Merited Leadership 40c value Mercerized Dam- ask inches 29 ides ak coool C 75¢ value half-bleached Dice-check Table 49 Linen at . C 85c value Cotton B 72x84 inches, weight Ibs., each 3 living. The each gene most of the earth. 8p be recogniz ineans natic Prostitution and the white slave traffic must be condemned anew as robbers of the Industries which deform and losing a | successtve large part of our rightful life, not | gressive exhaustion, must but also | trolled MACHINERY WAS MADE FOR NOT MAN CHINERY Hama Racon Botled ham Ox tongue, Dried beet Poultry, Leeal—Buytag Pri ollers < Hoth Cantaloup Eastern timothy Feed, Selting Washington Puget sound Alfalfa .. Wheat hay Smoked Meate—| each house lettuce, erte Head lettuce, dox ; * “ tb. box... ats, size 59c AY PERPETRATES A TITANIC RICAN PEOPLE” Bonnets, white long hip and lace trimmed Cors $1.00 values f \ vests and Pants, each Strictly all-wool Have them in all sizes; $2.50 and some $3.00 values, at .o..ee. $3.95 Muslinwear and Corset Section Ladies’ pink and blue striped Outing 49c $1 Vests and Pants, 83c. Spendid line of Ladies’ Jer- y-ribbed Wool Garments, $1.25 and $1.50 Values, 98¢. Ladies’ Luzerne Vests and Pants; silver gray and 98 white, each > 24%. eds c $2.50 Union Suits, $1.98. garments, $1.98 “Loving Pal” Letters Found by Wife STOCKTON, Cal., Oct. 8—When sacred obligat; .» of | Dr. Robert Burr of this city filed a ration Is to bequeath its e capital unimpatred to the gen. tion which comes after. Scourges like typhoid and tuber culosis muet be swept off the face Habit forming drugs, | including alcohol (and even tobac ly for young boys), must in their true light as of depleting the vitality of race. stunt little | which Incapacttate women for jmal motherhood, which, thr overlong hours of toil, close day's work with be MAN FOR 16@ 10@ live live. Springd ucklings Dueks, old, live Ib. 14. 00@16 doz. ‘ doz timothy kill and maim, or infect, the workers, which children. Selling Price. fee, | | nor pro con | MA suit for divorce, charging Mabel Burr with extreme cruelty, he had |mo idea that endearing letters he had been receiving from a candy store girl in San Francisco might fall into the hands of his wife. Shortly after the suit was filed Mrs. Burr found the letters, and she embodied them in a suit for mainte: nance, in which she asks $260 month from the dentist, with $ for her immediate needs, The af- finity, says Mrs, Bu igns herself ving Pal,” “Baby,” “Honey” and other pet names, The letters breathe love and speak of clandes- Une meetings, phone messages and the like, and express gratification t the doctor is so liberal with his money and his gifts. The doctor has dismissed the dt vorce sult, and it is said he will not | contest the suit for maintenance, ex- cept as to the amount, MODERN elegantly _furnishea rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- givus, Bighth and Virginia, near Westlake. Elliott 803. _ Your “drug need: Rertell’s ad page 5 supplied. See 4 if Sale HIGH. Toot Word oka Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Ing, Distributers.