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tHE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1912. STSTOWACH [CREPE ADORNS DESKS FEDERAL ATTORNEY WIPES TBUBLE ENDED) AS CONGRESS OPINS|) moe scremese | OUT CO, WASHINGTO: dec, 2 ( ‘erently portrayed on the exact spot where it took lace, ; " Over ; . . P " c zs Gi In TON, U V- nineteen hundred years ago—a part of the elaborate sed bo gantlc smuggling ring, covering the! Donaldson was convicted of at good. He let the small fry Ko, lay in ives * | whack, thumpety-thump. moving ploture production of the Kalem — - y entire Pacific const, was dealt a tempting to land $14,000 worth of |ing plans for the “higherups Up { and the “Ratetat-tat,” company, to be first h blow here today when Robt. opium in Oakland |to date he has obtained 26 emug f Lasts. With these gavel strokes tod en ee mee) Donalduon, assistant marine super-| With the sentencing of Donald-|gling indictments, including Don Relic’ s oday, Intendent of the Pacific Mail Steam-|son, it ie belleved, the ring is }aldwon, Quartermaster Grifall of the a. sore than| vabectively, im the house and ship Co, and ring the| broken up, and treasury officials r Manchuria, Officer C. B. Ken year yeaularly © : j ate, exactly as the bronse clocks Conapiratora, wan vente wive the credit to United Sates y of the Siberia, and Customs Of pach sufferers in the | pointed to 19 the third session of year's imprisonment and fined 0 District Attorney John L. MeNab. Sear T. K. Roumaine, Henry Gal- Wngland and Can/the sixtyeecond congress was con: by United States District Judge|When McNab assumed office last|lagher and Oxmund Everson s Diapepsin and|vened. The people's servants were | tJune smuggling wae in ite heyday. |Opiom was quoted at $20 a tin and | Chinese coolies could enter af $100 OUT COAST SMUGGLERS * Clean out the smugglers” was one of. the first orders McNab got » Haven from Washington and he has made Whack, message or legisiative suggestions! from him, was the final busi heas before the house adjourned until noon Tuesday nderous machinery of the sen was slower getting Into motion The program of the senate did not include appointment of the notifi cation commfitees until tomorrow Fixing of an hour to begin dally Hin TW only immediate, but harmless preparation you eat and re pose or out-of-order | aech five minutes afterwards 7 don't fit comfort o rou eat lies like a § Mig Four stomach, or if ) of “heartburn, that ts a sign will} over ‘of Pape’s Dian ‘As BOON AF YOU CaN, whe no sour risings, no ‘of undigested food mixed ‘no stomach gas or heart or heavy feeling in j step work again. ‘om the crack of the respective ’ is, COnETewR settled into the aces of legislative business, to end only on March 4 when a new presi nt and a democratic congress in, In both chambers, death lent a somber touch to the opening cere monies, The senate mourned im ite bereavement of Vice President Sherman and former Senator Rey burn of Idaho, both of whom died during the recess since. last Au) gust. In the house, a halfdoren mahog any deaka, covered with flowers! and draped with crepe, brought a sessions of the senate was another point for settioment. Two p, m. ta the time favored by mont senators. watt! late in the session. Prowentation of President Taft's annual message js on tomorrow's prégram in both houses, It is ab most uniformly transmitted on the day of every session ning of the impeachment trial of Judge Robert W. Archbald, of the commerce court, Is also sohed: uled (omorrow The legtslative program facing congress today comprised little ;more than most urgent, necessary legislation, including a score of ap- propriation bills, and a few bills SEATTLE Holiday Gloves— Fownes’ Are Best, TWO BIG STORES Second Ave. at James TACOMA The Store That Saves You Money Xmas Manicure And Toilet Sets. tear (o the eye of many returning members. Out Of respect to their deceased members both houses adjourned within a very few minwies after conventng, after transacting minor and necessary initial business, Appointment of committees to no- tify the senate and President Taft that the house was in session again and ready to do business, with a‘ faint bint to the president that the how was ready to receive any specially assigned for considera tion. The senate plans to spend about two hours each day in the impeachment trial of Judge Aroh: bald Various committees have considerable unshaped bills to pol ish off, Numerous nausea, debdilitatin, or Intestin and, be o sour food ch to poison nauseous odors. is a certain cure stomachs, becanse of your food and di the same as tf your t there atef in five minutes from all sch misery is waiting for you wt THE BIG RUSH IS ON Pre-=- Christmas Sale BRINGING JOY TO THE HEARTS OF MANY HOMES investigations were also on the house program, with early action promised on the Dil- HnghamBurnett {mmigration bill and the Philippine independence bil. Here we are, helping Santa Claus in the most appropriate ma#hner— Making his money go far enough to cover his large needs. will mean from now until Christmas not only a big saving on goods that are in every-day use, but also on all Holiday purchases This Sale The inauguration of this sale was for the purpose of sec uring Holiday business, on a basis of lower prices for good quality merchandise McCORMACK BROS. SEEKING HEALTH, FIND ONLY | |B MISERY IN HAVEN OF HOPE {35 Henry Wallace sat by the window | family, but 1 want to give $6 toward of Kis little home in Cleveland and) Paying off the charges on those coughed. He bad coughed that way | Tanks.” she said * fifty-cont cases con- 0 sufficient to thor by ‘almost any case of dys - Eipiigestion or any other your L BROS. Printers AVENUE IND. 5200 The angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Gali The telephone rang. lee named Nazareth, to a virgin, espoused to a man whose before, for years and years. There! “Hello,” came the voice over the} "4me was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's were lines of worry in (he face of| wire. “This is Bekins’ Van @ Stor-|name was Mary.—Luke i :26-27. his wife, basying herself with the|/age Co. If anything is done to re breakfast dishes jdeem the freight belonging to the It had been that way much of the| Wallaces, we'd Ike lo pay the stor time since the great war of the| age and do the delivering free rebellion, when Heary Wallace had The Star asked Mra. Hoekin how gone away to fight, and had come much money was needed to get the back with his bod racked with trunks out of the freight office pain. Often the doctor had advised _ “Counting my five, it will take that he seek a milder climate $26.65 more,” she said If you could escape these rigor __ ous winters, you'd get well,” had been his words Come to Seattle And today they had decided. They were packing up. They were going HAPPY, LAUGHING At eae me, . CHILD SHORTLY i= .%2 $35.00 Fashionable Suits } Walking up Second ay. with his In bis efforts to make himself as , If Cross, ih Yheonspicuous as possible, Fethi| » Billous | had changed untforms with | y+ pe wife, the old man pulled his over coat tight around his neck from 4 Bick | 7 an - is with an ick, Let “ la ate soldic ne prison Syrup. of aid, and the other officer, mistak Figs” force of habit. At Madison st. he was carrying {t on bis arm. They had found a room that rent- nog him for o1 of the rank and| ed for a dollar a day. They dined file, first called to him to return to twice, once in the morning and [the firing we, and then shot him again at night. It was always at a] jdead when he disobeyed lunch counter. They limied the On discovering his cost of each meal to 15 cents, for officer 5th Day Specials We Are Breaking Records} | > Hosiery and Underwear Our Sales of Suits at From 100 dozen Misses’ Black Rib- $8.00 to $12.00 stainions: 360 vale ae i Tuesday, a pair mee Boys’ “Drummer Boy” Hose; extra heavy ribbed; Ladies’ seainless a A pair, Tuesday ‘ Or 3 Pairs for 50c Ladies’ Black Cotton 14 Fieeced Hose. Special. 1SC Women's Underw Jersey ribbed and fleeced vests and pants; all sizes. Tuesd: garment Women's Wool Underwear, vests and pants, in gray and white; $1.25 value. Tuesday special, a Women's All Wool Union Suits, Jersey ribbed; vaine Sale $1 42 Denton's 49¢ to 1D anmmamianae “Denver Ed” Martin h to get himself in ehape for the wir jter months, “I just fee! as though ji was going to get a fow matches this winter, and f want to be right,” sald the big colored man. GENERAL SHOT DEAD BY ONE OF HIS SOLDIERS BELGRADE, Nov 0 — That Feth?t Pasha, the Turkish corps « mander who was found dead ; Several days ago on the battle Meld | |at Monastir, wae killed by one of hia s finates for attempting to started will go merrily on, but we must move our High Class Suits Regardless Cost University. Feveri PER COUPLE. You will find these better, $ all displayed for Tuesday selling These Suits are of all-wool fabrics in plain and two-tone effects, styl ish, up-to-the-minute fashions—per fect fitting, with coats Skinner satin lined, Clean Its Little itt Waste-Clogged Bowels. istake, it mista ed line of Dr i Sleeping Garments, 98c a garment. SHOES Men's $1.25 Feit Slippers, a palr 85c Ladies’ $1.00 Felt Slip- pores. pair. + -O9G Boys’ $2.25 Box Calf Shoes, Blucher, half double soles, solid leather heels, @4 90 at, a pair . viuv No matter what alle your child, | Wes sald, they did not have much money. ® Kent thorough laxative physic ‘wielde. ay. to get lodgings lees expensive, |foent nines.” tS ("| SEVEN INCHES OF |" RAIN LAST MONTH The husband felt beter than he | If your child ten't fecling woll; had for the past two years. | resting nicely; eating regularly and f went around looking for a job. Seting naturally tt t a sure sign) TO Snyone who had A — Then came word that their trunks that it's uttle stomach, liver apa ‘brought the rain storme o! iw wt) had arrived. Mrs. face 30 feet of bowels are fil with) aaa even eee Ne - beamed. Ni e would bay foul, constipated waste matter snd) *decement fre , | Be seen Malis Choroush ‘cleansing! Seciplistion: for the. moats was] . at once. , » » me eter nates Sy oreo ame When cross, irritable, feverish, /28'y seven inches is hardly belleva i Neighbor is Interested stomach sour, breath bad or your! S!% Yet it's — het gees Ming Tears came to her ey She had little one has stomachache, dian, came during he first two wee! forgotten about charges They thoea. sore throat, full of cola, |™ 1896 sei ue lok ldidn’t have half that much. Her tongue coated; give a teaspoonful) 95 inches. The average for the Thusband hadn't found a job either. of Syrup of Figs and In a few hours! oy ve aie ing 2 A few blocks away lived Mrs. all the clogged up waste, undixost as in a 5th Day Specials | | FIFTH FEATURING—————_ DAY - sor ciseren, The dang sede hagie, | Move on ‘und ‘cot of tts Title ww, | NORWEGIANS PLAN BIG CELEBRATION bat poor. Hoskin, a day laborer, ele without naveca, griping or) Men Holiday Handkerch NorWegian citizens of Seattle and p ti in classes bexinning ke a will ly have! 7 earned $2.50. Mrs. Hoskin some Weakness, and you surely have 10, at 2:30 and 7:30) vines had hard work maxing ends ® well, happy and smiling child! - 6 } again shortly | King county held a masa meeting Men's 20¢ Wool ‘So: precept neet : With or \atummaoual Baptist church yester- en's 2 bo! a, Wee o> the She heard about the Wallaces. ith syrup of Figs you are not } a pair all ¥ . - She catied, and ccesforted the gray érugaing your children, being com. | %®Y afternoon to organize a nationa attr tive: PEAY haired lady. Mrs. Hoskin saw just | posed entirely of luscious figs, sep!) urement among Norwegian citi-/if } Men's $3.00 Worsted beauty» "ot ; . |pa and aromatics ft cannot hed errr ma Pn cocagy ghee glen sary, Hl Sweater Coats this line of ; ful, t million pI eo dt Dainty Gifts lita acticiows fie tacee, “AT love) cr the one hundredth anniversary [Mf | Men's $1.00 Outing 79c}) incre" | Mothers should always keep! 0! the independence of their father Night Shirts at . paaned. $1.00 Dress Shirts, A few Suits in this class will be marked even less than $19.50, but they bargains we not enough of to advertise. are have LECTURES Laws,” by Mre. ch widow of the faathor, Prot. O. S. Fowler, #Y York, beginning Dec. 2, 4 'aa@ @, each evening at § p.m. fonsultations at Lincx & m. to 9 p. m. until} Don't forget to look at these also Our Suits at from $8 to $12. to overcome disease ss AINLE- snowgh to understand the whole letory. She spoke with her husband, | then came to The Star. Men's sizes 14 to 17%, each . Men's 10¢c Handkerchiefs, each Men's $1.50 heavy cotton Union Suits. MISS CHARLOTTE WEBBER a comm: Moners. farmers come under sum paid by th | Syrop of Pigs handy. It te the on-|'#0d. May 17, 1914, in the date of Ladies’ Plain White Hemstitched $1.19 Mon’s $3.50 Casal- pDald the ou not | , torm of PrO-| president of the New York Glants.!fornia Pig Syrup Co. This ts th ua by the tng. price oe |ly stomach, liver and bowel ciean-| ‘he anniversary Handkerchiefs, 10c mere Pants, pair. 2048 + may sell the club, is the current delicious tasting, genuine old re Wabsoet t 18 4 general excellence, but Of Buffalo, N. Y., who is a nurse in °° and regulator needed—« littie special, each . A ‘ the Homeopathic hospital of that | #¥#a today will save a sick child Ladies’ All Linen, hemstivched and equal Men’s $2.00 Working $1 59 Pants, a pair... « . best gold anc porcelain &ations here. report here today. Edward T. Tip-|Mable. Refuse anything else of. | $>J** . Irth Linen Initial end the pest “It fs up to us as Christian peo-|ton, it is said, has opened negotia-| fered. y, unless otherwise ind. ag pate aerate it 200, or 50c ; . Hhevly frat er BOYS 3 for : y Cut-Rate|SPOKANE ORGIES , tomorrow, ; an tists ARE DENOUNCED ofty. | Pull directions for children of ail embroidered Handkerchiefs, to 25e values, spectal 15¢ Pure Irish Linen Swiss if teeth in th ted ple to know who was responsible! tions for the purchase of the club. sie prices for the sale of liquor and the gam-| Aguociated with Tipton in the deal| ———_ — — rr] New Alpine Embroidery on pure Linen Handkerchiefs, embroid- ABLE SILK $6.50 Overcoats, good assort-| J. ered beautifully by hand. A Swiss Peasant Industry. UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY tie sane xin ana) IN MASS MEETING] SELL GIANTS? _bittet’se ‘the fecwues”™ ees aoe ai i handembroidered Handkerchiefs, the lowest | bling,” sald Rev. Dr, Edwin L.Jis ¢. K. Billings, horseman of Lex-| WEGE ment in latest $3. 98 | Special, each ........ Look — Costa Ow » ’ other people's teeth Ask your @ iste for the full Ladies’ SPOKANE, Dec. 2—-Orgies at charming designs; Our low! House, at a m meeting of! ington, Ky. wiss A ad. colors, at . These Imported Swiss Alpine dour ‘examination |. SP* NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—That the|pame, “Syrup of Figs and’ Bilsir each Pure 6 because they churches yesterday afternoon, _— CRITICISED, FINES 365e Outing Flannel are our own importation. New apples Valencie oran Pears . Dressed Mente—Selling Urice, | Chucks 60 | Lotna, oar examin jast Friday | heirs of the late John T. Brush, of Senna,” prepared by the Call-| us the | etic band require. ©" "**°'°*| vcating recall for the ¢lty com for 12\ missioners. “There were women NEW JUDGE-ELECT Waints, cach Sheer pure Linen Alpine embroidered Handkerchiefs, choicest , é rt designs; very beautiful. SOUTH BEND, Wash., Dec. 2.— Thc Flannelette Night naa. ieee .50c. work oe Ti there dressed in men’s clothes, who | Special, each Superior Court Judge-elect Edward Gowns, each ...... Children's Holiday boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 in a box; 19¢ us and No. 1, full eut.: vertine. Others at 78¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 each. H. Wright has been found guilty Tbe Corduroy Knick various new and attractive designs, a box ‘ our prices are) were auctidned off, with the under Ne. j : of contempt of court by Judge Sol |standing that the men paying the Smith, and fined $100 and costs ag | Price could take the clothes off them. The people responsible for Jadge Wright has taken an appeal. The controvedsy between the these outrages in our city ought to judge and his successor arises be tarred and feathered.” over a decision in which Judge Smith criticised Wright. CECELIA FARLEY TO | LIVE IN LOS ANGELES By United Press Leased Wire LOBANGELES, Dec. 2.—Cecelin Farley, acquitted in Columbus, O., of a charge of Killing Alvin Zolling. er, is in Los Angeles today, to make her home with her parents here. Mies Farley and her mother de nied that the girl's engagement to Jerome Quigley of Columbus \s lbroken. No date, however, has | been for the wedding. | WOW! DRINKERS TO | CARRY A LICENSE | LOS ANGELES, Dec, 2.—‘Nose |paint” tags may be issued by the | police commissioners, if plans sug- |gested today | applicant for will be Issued rd permitting the |man behind the bar to serve him with the specific number of drinks |he can individually carry with grace. BIRDS’ NEST IN _ CHIMNEY FATAL MOUNT ZION, Ill, Dee, 2.—A last summer's birds’ nest caused the death here early today of Henry Scott and his wife, The nest block- ed a chimney flue, and when a gas stove was lighted in the couple's bedroom, the fumes were forced back aud they were asphyxiated. erbockers, pair Up. Ise you! SE YOU Lamb ‘Pork— Dreased how OHIO fate DENT | STS Short joln pork 8 Second Av. and University St.| Pfi% “Maus 7 . * Bologna Opposite Stone-Fisher Co, | fis P Smoked ene Hames s.+-+ Bacon Boiled by Ox tong Dried b rowlty Dolls ——Toys —— Go-Carts Santa Claus Will Be in Person at Toy Town Arrived Today at 9:30 A. M. COLLAPSIBLE GO. DOLLS’ HEADS, CARTS, This is the moment to think of Dolis’ separate heads. Another week will be too late to think of repairs. We have them in Bisque, China and Metal, priced ‘at 10¢, 160, 85¢ ‘15¢ Watch for second edition of only Progressive Dolls’ News- paper. DOLLS’ Folding steel frame, imitation leather Mned; coiors black, tan, We Are Nevc- Too Busy to Look Carefully After Your MAIL ORDERS—However, We Cannot Fill Coupons by Mail TUESDAY ONLY Women's House Wrappers, pretty Percales, in blue white, black and white an; gray and white; sleeves fi and length; value $1.2 and $1.50. With this ge coupon WE STAND BACK OF OUR Wonk FOR 20 YEARS’ GUARANTER EASY PAYMENTS apr! Ohio Cut Rate} Bene os tive’: Prices: y Roosters, lly $6 ee j scent upring dyckiings ZZ Others at prices Other Dentists ranging to . Prices. $1 Set of Teeth ‘$1 na toes, ske Guaranteed $ } | Toma lcaulifiower, don. Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown Solid Gold Fillings, 75¢ Up|fiss°ietsce"dos Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work . eg Celery, Go stern BRASY PAYMENTS—Part and palance in payments. timothy Puget sou 20-YRAR WRITTEN GUARA GIVEN ON ALL WORK Alfatta .. ¥ PAINLESS DENTISTS | PFA raed LAA rar a puck 4, live Ontons, 1b. ees Potatoes, new, ton local MEN WOMER CREDIT Outhtting®: TUESDAY ONLY TUESDAY ©: Children's Hats, — patent leather, felts, conical and tams; values to 696 each With this coupon, each .. Ladies’ Russia Calf, Lace or Button Oxfords; $8.60 value; all sizes, but not all widths, With this 89c coupon, @ pair... 1.00 25@ 1.76 a -O1 50@ 10.76 3 ranberries, barrel “4 id Cranberries, box COUPON TURSDAY ONLY Sl-inch Sheeting, extra heavy; free from dressing actual value, 300 a yard. With this coupon, a yard . 5 yards to a customer, TUESDAY ONLY 18-Ineh Toweling, Barber's twill; sells for 6 a yard With this cou- 1 2C pon ‘ ‘ 10 yards to a TURSDAY ONLY Gold Bar Pins {na good va- riety and beautiful style: value 36¢ each, ZZ 01 ‘ <2 17,00 d timothy. 14.00 . 18,00 Limited customer. Aown |) Wheat hay’! bran eter Shorts Whole corn Cracked Middling: Rolled oat mixed Open 8 a.m. Ctose 6 p. m. Saturday 10 p. m. ‘and bariey

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