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at ae CHIDREN LOVE (KNOW WOODROW WILSON? “JESSIE’S FATHER” YES, HE’S "SYRUP OF FIGS Sweetens Their Stomachs and Cleans the Liver and Waste- Clogged Bowels Without Griping. Every mother immediately real izes after giving her child delicious Syrup of Figs that this is the ideal laxative and physic for the children. Nothing else regulates the little one’s stomach, liver and 80 feet of tender bowels so promptly, besides they dearly love its delightful fig ite. . “tr your child isn't feeling well resting nicely, eating regularly and acting naturally, it is a sure n that its little insides need a gentle, uy Jeansing at once. met g TORS, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or your little one has stomachache, diar yhoea, sore throat, full of cold, tongues coated, give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, and Ina few hours all the foul, constipated, clogged up Miss Jessie (on the right) plays will gently move on and out of its at Seagirt, N. J little bowels without nausea, grip Ni sure] SEA GIRT, N. J., Nov. 15 {ng or weakness, nd you wi J | ve , sy and smiling} lege professor recently came to no-| ly Bave a well, happy an’ tice by reason of the fact that the | men child again shortly With Syrup of Figs you are not dragging your children, being com ed entirely of luscious figs, senna ow aromatics, it cannot be harmful American peo lhim to the pr idem 's chair. claim to fame-—-not by any means.; lways, keep} The thing of which he's proudest | her work, She trlsts she in not a aie geet a a te pe is that he’s father of Miss Jessie) “leader,” but only a small anit ir f Wilson, 4 big ind itution. ~ vel cleanser eager ale OS Den ttite sives Jessie's dad,” they call him in| Asked what had induced her t and ginny Nick child tomor-|™any pars of Jersey anditake up the work, she replied:| foday, will“save sastern Penney ly Merely @ natural desire to be use| Not long ore n, while | ful.” row. Full directions for children of it] snouldering his way through @ big ages and grown-ups plainly pr crowd at.a meeting in Trenton, N on the package. 3 }J., the democratic candidate found | ¢ Ask your druggist for Ly jeu himselt confronted by a small boy.| { Syrup of Figs and Elixir Of) The urchin stuck out his hand. |¢ prepared by the Ca Ss aanal Lo. Governor,” he piped. “T rup Co, This is the delicious! want to shake hands with you I'm one of Miss Jessle's boys | The procession was halted while | | Gov, Wilson leaned over, took the|e Hlad’s hand and said 1 “Tm mighty glad to see you, my} }boy.. How are you « | Fine, thank you,” replied the lit tle shaver, “and it's all because Mins |I Jeasio helped me.” e She Likes the Work. Turning to the serious politicians |t who wer convoying him to Pig 8) tasting, genuine old reliable. Re fuse anything else offered Furniture Weed eet | (iy Untied Press Leased Wire) SOFTA, 15.—There | Bulgarian possession of Constanti l "7 on Trkey | nOple, Servian oceypation of Mon ic ac cy Marble — peal be wr os > og a urle Yl astir, Greek occupation of Janine PURCELL SAFE CO. |) ~ far as the Paikaft allies are jandg Montenegrin occupation of ere as ncerned, until the Sultan/ Scutari Thousands of hardw GENUINE WALL’ sare lagrees to withdraw from) Czar Ferdinand, according to oth-|ff Prieet st this emall margin of pretit | Phone Matin 467 E 806 Ard Ave. Se > ibe | ropean atfairs, to. turn over ithe control of Constantinople and Salonika to an interna- tional commission, and pays a big war indemnity the ultimatum of the allies, ac- ALL MAKES OF /0U TAIN PENS A col-{ speakers stand, Gov right she w trying to help a little for the past ting along?” | people who give a part of time. SULTAN MUST SURRENDER | | HIS POWER IN EUROPE jot the proposed armistice er reports, is cording to a report received Reps... ed. Shaw's Pharmacy, 2nd} h today and Madison St. The requested armistice with Turkey has not yet been signed It is prepared, and only awaits the arrival of Czar Ferdinand from the front for approval, but until all the) authorized representatives of tinue hostilities. A DYNAMITE PILL LONDON, Nov. 15.—-Violen plosives—such as to be swallowed like pille or rhu- barb for their medicinal value. “I must have a sedative,” a plece of coriite—a quantity to blow a hole in a two foot wall! Dr. Burwinkel, a famous profes. sor of Nauheim, is responsible for > these startling ideas. He boldly ree a te dean ‘ that Dr,|Cmmends nitroglycerine as a cure} Some neve «| for seasickness Lydia A. Lathrop successfully treats) phe Cierman professor advises the are: Asta, Lg egg Dye lexpinsive to be taken in soup—20 pepela, Diabetes. La Grippe, Female drops of the sticky nitroglycerine eoreieia, Pepe Sle, rv stentad in a quarter of a pint of thick soup a. Appendicitie, adaches, |" “OF SEEN j nt’s Disease, Paralysis, Kidney Trouble and Stomach Trouble.” | SUCH AN INNOCENT LITTLE FELLOW? Office, 213 People’s Bank Bidg., vw pa Pike. m NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Tak- ing the stand in his own be- half, Harry Horrowitz, alias “Gyp the Blood,” on trial here with three other gunmen for the alleged actual killing of Gambler Herman Rosenthal, under cross-examination assert- ed he had never had a pistol in his hands in his life. DROPS DYNAMITE CAP, LOSES EYE BAKER, Ore., Noy. 15.—Vivian Kennedy, 9 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy, is today minus one of bis eyes and the greal- er part of one of his hands, as the result of dropping a dynamite cap that had been given him by a plity- mate. DARROW WILL GO FREE, IS REPORT CUT- OHIO fare DENTISTS Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS PAINLESS DENTAL WORK LOS ANGELES, Nov 5 1 kc Dag TE Tee | lowing .a long -conference between it no Rate) Clarence §. Darrow and Assistant | District Attorney W. J. ports were current today that the} second indictment charging Darrow with bribery is to be dismissed. Both Ford and Darrow, however, Easy Payments. $15 Set of Teeth Guaranteed Best ........ denied that negotiations were on p10 Set of Teeth for the dismissal of the Bain juaranteed Fit ....... charge. NO MARKET; APPLE GROWERS LOSE OUT PORTLAND, Nov. 15.—Apple growers of the Northwest, gather. ing for the annual meeting of the Oregon Horticultural society, say an enormous y, & poor market, and no profit characterizes the ap- ple situation of the Northwest ‘his year. $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown $5 Gold or Porcelain Bridge intended as a strategic maneuver in Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up connection with aerial warfare is ex. ph Ford, re-|' BERLIN, Nov. 15—What may be|° a corking game of tennis. Wilson said I frequently meet boys and wo who stop me and want t ple chose to elevate| shake hands because I'm my daugh Rut | ter Jessie's father that Isn't Woodrow Wilson's chief | in social » (lem work Miss Wils She does not bellove she bas the to go through life ac comforts and pleasures without try: ng to contribut omfort and pleasure of others. ‘The Lighthouse at Philad t on, “where | hay lee years, has # great many work ers who devote all their time to it iving there and working steadily 1 am merely one of a number of} their} In the fall, winter a g0 to Philadelphia for *hr pach week. I stay i spring days he women and assisting the other the! workers In various ways.” al sured that follow permanent peace will He will ineist, it vide the spoils of war as the sev era) Balkan monarchs may decide. The Porte admits anxiety to keep the Balkan soldiers from the Mos lem capital, fearing if the manses once see the Bulgars they will rea} ize Turkey has been decisively de feated and start a revolution. Messages received late ie FEELING BAD? TRY DIES IN GRAVE HE _ DIGS FOR ANOTHER Jon Turby, 75 years old, assisted nitroglycerine 9 digging his own grave here yes and cordite—are now recommended ‘erday, although he thought it was bri the final resting place of an other. HASKELL, Okla. Nov. 15. Apparently in good health, Tarby. we shall shortly hear in the clubs. And | With another man, dug the grave for & man may be seen calmly chewing & Woman who had died, and imme sufficient | diately the work was finished, Tur. by tumbled Info the grave, from heart failure. fed in the grave. Phone Main 963. yres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. Forewarned js sign of tgo' immedia Bat in submitting to treatment plac will give you relentitt facious service. One gentle and e cane calla for advice ont here with the as#uran that it will be Imparted readily an without any cont v I give you a written guarantee - the dentist who did your work. 0 each patient. I am no dent . belong to no combine, « jent help, but do my own personally responsible for wa Silver Fillings, 5c Up the effort of the German postoffice 12-YBAR WRITTEN GUARANTER|to establish an airship mail route GIVEN ON ALL WORK. between Germany and Denmark. DR. L. D. GRANT, 204-6 Liberty Building. Cor. Third Av. and Union Opposite Postoffice She is waste, undigested food and sour bile) sown here playing with her sister Eleanor on the “White House” lawn You know, she's iw very modest about ppting | something to the at the Light-| }house and spend my time visiting} include determined not to grant an armistice unless he is as is de clared, upon the powers standing This is| aside and allowing the allies to di- Young, But Not So Very LOS ANGELS, Nov, 1h.<Lillian Pabregat, 16, in allowed to ha “company” now. Mother refused Lillian’s sultor admiasion, Lillian writhed on the floor, apparently polsoned, At the receivid« hospital her ruse waa discovered, and mam ma, badly frightened, gave in. TAKE ALLEGED | SWINDLER PORTLAND, Ore., Nov, 16.—In a joel flanked on either side by the jcages of unkempt hoboes, dope flends and the like, John EB, Hudson, jallas J. B. Ringling, believed to be | famous throughout the country as a through the activity of Wilk Pinkerton, bead of the Pinkerton detective agency, today awaits a heartog. The specific charge against “Ring ling” was an attempt to secure $1,000 from the Lumbermen’s Nw tional bank. Suave, handsome and rupulously neat, he had gotten in the good graces of the Portland | hotel management, and had been en tertatned by many of the best fam-| ies in the city When he attempted to “touch” the *} bank, however, the institution got in| touch with the Pinkertons and his arrest followed. THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1912, ~~ ENGLISH BIG BUSINESS IS ENEMY OF HOME RULE BY MAX 8. HAYES liberal members tn the house of ROCHESTER, N. Y,, Nov. ™, commons who have heavy interests | Ss ; or are controlled by big business in |"I fear home rule for Ireland will |jietang.” again be defeated,” said James! The vinit of the Mritivh fraternal Seddon, labor n wor of the Brit [delegates to this year's A. F. of L. ish house of partiament and fra-|convention has increased the Inter est in closer relation between the union forces of America and Great Diritain, in order to entablish world’s peace by calling mass sirikes, {f necessary, in case of declaration of war on the part of great powers At an informal conference last evening of anti-administration dele gatos It was tentatively agreed to oppose Gompers for reelection “The religious and racial jesues The principal reason for the injected into the home rule fight|xrowing opposition Is that during are a cloak manufactured by big/the recent political campaign business, the landlords, railway |Gompers sent out bulletins men lmagnates, and rising industrial | tioning the coneéssions proposed to barons, to protect thelr special in-|the laboring people by the repuby terests, their rentals and profits,|lican, democratic and progressive and keep the working class in sub-| parties, and deliberately and studi jection. There are some 700 odd lounly ignored the socialist party ternal delegate to the A, F. of L, convention, when IJ interviewed him today on the sensational devel opments in polities in hie country “The home rule bill is now pase ing through the committee stage Even should it ride safely through the gathering storms of the con mons, it is bound to encounter vio- lent opponition and defeat in the house of lords. SER TE SR ae PLANNING $600,000 _ | TILIKUMS OFF FOR IRRIGATION CANAL| SPOKANE POW WOW ELLENSBURG, Nov 15.—~Al -A band of Seattle Tilikums will mans meeting of landholders of the! climb aboard a Northern Pacific Kittitas valley was held yesterday | sleeper tonight en route to Spo! . to wider the proposition Of)to attend the annual pow-wow. of forming @ $600,000 irrigation dis-|\the Bnakops. triet, mbrace 17,000 acres of) ‘They will be met in the morning land jer the Cascade canal. It) py the Kastern Washington tribe is proposed to wide and extend) ang ied over every trail in the vil Reduce the Cost of Dying. The Barlow Gardens positively i}save you money on funeral work % Second ave, Elliott 3636. nations, b0c dozen. LOWEST PRICED Hardware Stock IN SEATTLE READ No, 11% Madole Harmer No. 12 May Ne. ¢1 2 Yankee ferew Driver pe at « Plane ote dole Hammer Yankee Drti om Tip Saw ton Hand Saw n Tip Raw No. « Welfbach Mantion , 2 Weisbach Mantien the conal. lage for the gratification of the equaws and papooses, At noon the brave warriors will assemble in the tepee of the Doges, where, amidst guttural exclamations and the beat ing of tom-toms by the medicine} men, they will partake of venison and pfungk, the indian name for an apple pie the size of a emall foot- bill. They return Sunday morning. PRIVATE CONCERNS RUN PARCELS POST? Postmaster Russell says the par: cels post probably will be handled through privatae concerns, accord ing to Washington advices, until the department is able to care fot the increased service This is necessary because the short time before the parcels post goes into effect makes it impos sible for the department to be geared up to handle the expected tremendous increase fn business. F. W. Vaille, railway mail super intendent for the Northwest, left for Washington last night to at tend a conference of the superin Or. L. A. Clark, O. O. 8 tendents of the coumiry to consid like suc-|¢r the private companies plan Success in Dentistry, rede 2 cons tn any path of, life, liee {2 SOUND COMMERCE | Piper & Taf 1117 Second As, |man is perfect, but if his aim iu! SHOWS BIG GROWTH | | reach perfection than if bis life ts high, he will more nearly) Commerce on Puget Sound for! : m '8) October, 1912, shows an increase of iow. ad 150 per cent over last year. Ships I have heard people say: “I bate | visiting sound ports number 394, of a dentist 1 hate a dentist's which 223 were American, and the} "I hate a dentist's office.” | t reaches | otal value of all import Why? Because, to them, it has! gr 369 Exports are valued #| been a place of torture. Now, in | $6.16 7. Of the imports $2,575, order to overcome this prejudice, | 115 came from Japan, and of ex-/ we have been striving for years to | ports, $2,160,300 went alleviate the pain and torture §© | Columb) the dental chair, This has been our one aim, and, with this one alm to British | today the from St. Petersburg are moat pes Balkan allies sign the agreement,/«imiatic, Russian officials profess it is announced, Bulgaria will con-|ing to see no peaceful solution so far as the division of Turkish ter It is reported here that the terms’ ritory is concerned. dead Torby was bur At the first should avoid yourself in the hands of a dentiat who work and has no hired on. dental work te ant to you in necen know your consider QlOST IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER guarantee behind which In the name of I give my individual personal atten. We are out of the high rent dietrh and avoid all ext ag ances, therefore wave you money. Beginning Monday o ~~ m ° w! hair goods of scriptions halt price for one week only We manufac- ture everything hair goods. ring your combing® Mat ordets given prompt attention. FEAR NOT, WIVES! READ YOUR BIBLE) OLYMPIA, Nov. 16.—-Bibie- reading wives may now read in peace. Judge John R. Mitchell has decided that because a wife reads the bible her husband is not entitied to a divorce. He \always before us, we have accom plished remarkable resulte, We now have people come into our office who do not bate the den- tiet, because our operators are not painful and our work Is satisfac tory. if you are in need of dental work, joome to us. It will cost you noth jing but a little time to have us ex- plain our methods and give you our prices If we cannot help your case, we will gladly tell you; If we GENEVA, Nov. from nearly every other Puropean country, the Mormon missionaries have made Zurich, their headquarters, where they con- tinve to recruit Swiss and other ence. Reliable the number of girls of various na- fonalities sent across the Atlantic to Utah every year at 1,000, and at least 100 of these are Swiss girls. can help you, you are the ones will be glad you came to us, e goarantee all our work. Regular Extra Heavy $1 00 Gold Crowns .... ose e Regular $10 N 00 Blip Plates r Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. DO. 8. (Manager) 1408 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Unton NOTE—Bring this Ad with you MORMONS RECRUIT | MANY SWISS GIRLS) 15.—Expelied | Switzerland, | | girls without fear of legal interfer: | estimates place 25 CENT DANDERINE FOR FALLING. HAIR AND DANORUTE—GRow DON’T PAY 60 CENTS FOR WORTHLESS HAIR TONICEuuse, RELIABLE, HARMLESS “DANDERINE”—GET meguiry Thin, brittle, colorless and serag-| Get a 25 cent $ ay bair is mute evidence of # neg to's Danderine pos ok lected scalp; of dandruff-—that aw- store or tollet cow ful seurf. ithe first application yee aa There ie nothing #0 destructive | was rest. inveet to the hair as dandruff, It robs the made. Your hair wilt hair of its lustre, ite strength and take c its very Mfe; eventually producing ria which ts 60 a feverishness and itching of the will become wavy ang scalp, which If not remedied have the appearance of causes the hair roots to shrink, an incomparable loosen and die—then the hair falls but what out fast }will be a bat life, lustte ay A little Danderine tonight-—now ase, wh any time-—will surely save your lot of fine, balr downy i growing all over the STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Do Men Read Advertisements? 1 In order to saftiaty i whether selves as to paper advertising really and whether men watch the URDAY ONLY, 1 9g formerly sold at $2564, O and $20.00, in gram! vn browns, mixt t FOR $15.00 Can be purchased deport of only $2.60 af balance $1.06 re viding you present * ‘vertisement whee ~ your purchase, Men's Suitsfall or semi-fitted plain blue, brown or mixtures— $18.00—$20.00 Gabardine Co $20.00 and $25.00, Two Great Values in Misses’ Norfolk Suits This advefisement, together with & deposit of $2.50, will buy & Misses’ Nor folk Suit, formerly sold for $23.50 and $25.00 PRICED SPECIALLY FOR SATURDAY, $14.00. Balance Weekly. Sizes 14, 16, 18. 20, in grays, browns and mixtures. y Serge and Cheviot izes 14-20— 50 Misses’ Norfolk Suits, AT $18.00 st of Ladies and A re ee the fashionable Misses’ Coats, In all plain colors and mixtures— $15.00—$18.00—$20.00 Pacific Outfitting Co., Seattie’s Popular Credit House Open | 3rd & University 10 P.M. ORDERED BY ,THE DIRECTORS TO “CUT LOOSE” OF THE FURNISHINGS Hoffman Breaks the Recor of Bargain Giving. Everything cut in “Half and Less” to concentrate on Hoffman Your dollars will do more than “double duty” Saturday. Tailor-Made Suits. SATURDAY BARGAINS BREAK $10 Party Dress | }15 Lingerie Dress $3.95 $3.95 $15 Party Dress | $4.00 Silk Waists $4.95 $1 95 ais ggg $20 Peter Thomp- $10.00 Chiffon $15 Charmeuse s $15 $9.65 $5 Messaline Petticoats $15 lak Serge $2.45 and Voile Skirts $35 Novelty 3c $5.00 ALL RECORDS Mixture Coats so witrre smncE sKitit— | son Serge Dresses Silk Waist Silk Coats $5.00 Waists 22 50 .00 % rt po $15 Silk Dress jg ot ga Sweaters and Dresses eee SAN Thompson Dresses $ A $3.95. $4.95 $7.65. $ “ cn a $9 aie: 925 >a and $30 Charmeuse $12.50 Brown 35: Foulard Dress Women’s Stipone | Dresses and Suite ‘than $25 Tallon Made $2.45 $7.95 $15.50 “Tt ‘S400 GIRLS CO *hs— $6.45 Suits bat Binet Wet $30 Chiffon bape Childven'e r ss CAs ; ‘ercale Dresses te $3.00 SILK WAISTO ‘twie-tone’ eoete $12.45 ‘95e spi $14.95 95c. . f- COAT pr $25 LONG 20 8 y nd a al S100 FRENCH Phar and Ladies’ and Boys’ Slip-ons $2.45 $2.00 House Dresses 75c ' $15 Long Coats ay $5.00 many splendid bargains that are here for you $150 Red Fox Set. Russian Lynx Sets $40.00 | pt ee al | $25 Russian Lynx Shoulder | $200 Mink Set .. | Fieee oe $125 Mink Bet | $15 Lynx Shoulder Piece. .$7.50 | $50 Mink Set $15 Brown Coney Fur Piece.... $50 Isabella Fox Set... ..$25.00 | ......+ tot eeetee a eeees $10.00 | $15 Neck Pieces .... $5 Children’s Sets «+ $2.50 $35 French Hare Sets. $10 Children’s Sets «+ $5.00 1316 Second A. FIOKGFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO. Tailored Suits $25.00 25c Sale of Furs at 50 Per Cent Off Every Fur Set and Fur Piece in the store is included. Hoffman $1.50 Children’s Lawn Dresses Here are a few of the PLUMES $10.00 Plumes $20.00 Plumes $30.00 Plumes $7.00 Plumes $5.00 Plumes .. $3.00 Plumes

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