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5 Women Appreciate ae the value of good looks — of a fine com- plexion, a skin free from blemishes, bright eyes and a cheerful demeanor, Many of them know, alsa, what it means to be free from headaches, backaches, lassitude and extreme nervousness, because many have learned the value of BEECHAM’S PILLS as the most reliable aid to better phys ical condition. Beecham's Pills have an unequaled reputation because they act so mildly, but so certainly and so beneficially. By clearing the system, regulating the bowels and liver, they tone the stomach and improve the} digestion, Better feelings, better looks, | better spirits follow the use of Beech. | am's Pills so noted the world over For Their Good Effects Sold everywhere, 10e., 25¢. | Women especially should read the directio With every box. Music Taught Free Home Instruction Special Offer to Readers of The Star In order to advertise and intro- duce their home study music les sons in every locality the Inter- national Institute of Music of New York will give free to our readers a complete course of Instruction for either Piano, Organ, Violin, Mando lin, Guitar, Cornet, Banjo, Cello or Sight Singing. In return they sim ply ask that you recommend their Institute to your friends after you learn to play. You may not know one note from another; yet, by their wonderfully simple and thorough method, you ean soon learn to play. If you are an advanced player you will re ceive special instruction. The lessons are sent weekly. They are so simple and easy that they are recommended to any person or little child who can read English. Photographs and drawings make ev erything plain. Under the Inatitute’s ‘It Isn’t What Adolf Understands, But What He Doesn’t-- ‘ov UNDERSTANT, Now VOT IT MEANS | | | SIGNALS. BUSINESS MEN’S CLUB UPHOLDS PROTEST OF STUDENTS ON CHIMES! Whereas, The University of Washington, the leading educa tional institution of the state, founded, maintained a con trolled by the people, should in all ways be er upon the high est plane and should place be- fore the student bedy nothing but that which fs conducive to and, The board of re gents of the university have ac- the cepted a set of chimes, donor of which, through * newspaper and public utt ances, has advocated views which, in the opinion of this or ization, are detrimental to and business inter. community Whereas, A portion of the stu dent body in protesting against the acceptance of these chimes have, in our judgment, shown a fine discriminating sense and a social conscience which should be appreciated and upheld. Therefore, be it resolved, That the Seattle Commercial ¢lub goes on record as indore ing the right of the student bedy to protest against the ac ceptance of a gift which in their opinion is detrimental to the maintenance of the high stand id which uid lways be supported by the gov erning body of the university, The above resolution, upholding free tuition offer you will be asked|the protest of the university #tu- to pay only a very small amount dents against the acceptan® of the cial club was prohibited by its con (averaging 14 cents a week) sheet musi No one should overlook thi derful offer. Tell your friends it—-show this article to them. won: hout The International Institute has|~ Wingate and H successfully taught others and can} precipitated warm debate for fully ly py to| Blethen chimes, was passed by cover postage and the necessary|decisive vote by the Seattle Com | a! polities) candidates, mercial club last sight The resolution, submitted onant "ADOL, WE HAF SOME New VEN I BLOW DISS VHISTLE VONCES, IT means: “VERE Am I £” IT ISS JUST A INQUIRY, j hands of universit = HE ble inttm led 2 cman DECEMBER 4, 1912. “UND VEN © BLOW 1 Two TIMES IT MEANS: “Tr Don'D NEED You.’, ~ aur VENT BLOW | ISSA DISTRESSING SIGNAL UND MEANS? Iv DRee TIMES IT *You SHOULT AWORRY.”, and 4 number of others argued that the revolution should be adopted as ‘@ matter of honesty and decency, the opponents of the resolution, Dr Ghent nt Frank Griffith the principal arguments, that the club had r that kind of resolution at all, it was lowering itself to dinc then ie Attacked Ben F. Shields, W. K Cronin and others vigorously sup ported the resolution, declaring the donor of the Blethen chimes had al ways arrayed himeelf against the good morals of the community and opposed public welfare, They urged the passage of the resolution ax matter of principle, to uphold tnt tudents In a fight for higher public consclence. Dr, Ghent and Griffith, C. B ley, William Piggott and others took contended we it jthe position that the passage of the | | resolution merely meant encourage ment of the students to riot and dis order, and catezing to mob rule They pointed out tha: the chimes had been accepted by the regents. the constituted authority to receive the gift, and that the resolution j would place the stigma upon the | | clab that it was opposed to law and order. It was also argued that the donor & public aptrited citikxen, who has been always lHberal in bis char itable work, much of which was | done unostentatiously | Taylor Is Scored On the ground that the Commer 4 stitution from dealing with person: Dr. J A tion opposing the re Howard Taylor Ghent's reso’ mously by the investigating com- was tabled last night mittee, consisting of B. FP. Shields W. K. Sheldon, H. W. Starrett, 8. J successfully teach you, even if YOUltwo hours know absolutely nothing whatever about music. everything clear. Write today for the free booklet, which explains everything. convince you and cost you nothing. Address your letter or postal Rey to International Institute of Mu 98 Fifth Ave, Dept. 261 B, New York, N. Y. —— FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE Northern Bank & Trust Company at the close of business, Novem- ber 26, 1912: - RESOU' sad Loans and Lrpesestog Overdraft Bonds, wa er securt 195,410.80 Banking how and fixtures’ Real esta 11,882.21 Cash on and from vente: $290,653.39 Exchange on AE alee ++ 10,701.69 cheeks on other banks, 6,916.44 penne crete 91,148,640.53 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in....$ 100,000.00 Surplus fund -... 20,000.00 Undivided profits less ieee i expenses 6 ie i nk: Indi i vidual de ts 54,418.29 948,805.57 9,059.73 13,744.80 checks . 1,624,028.39 $1,148, 640.63 State of Washington, County of King, «s. 1 L. Collier, cashier of the above Named bank, do solemnly Swear that the above and foregoing statement Is true and correct ement of ‘the condition of thin ti ik at the close of business on No- mber 26th, 1912, to the beat of my knowledge and belief, 'W. L. COLLIER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of December, 1912. L. P. SCHAEFFER, Publife in and for the State of Washington, residing at Seattle. Correct-—-Atteat: 3. G. PRICE, WM. T. PERKINS Directors. (Official Publieation.) REPORT OF THP FINANCIAL CON- dition of the People’s Savings Bank, located at Seattle, State of Washington, at the close of busi- ness on the 26th day of November, 1912: § 514,697.12 946.26 nds, warr: er securities + 196,294.81 Banking house, furni- ture and fixtures .. 256,288.15 Other real estate owned: 372,231.18 Cash on hand and ex- change 1,108,878. 60 Total BS Capital stock Said ‘in ' se 000.00) Surplus fund . Undivided pro ; Deporita .... ‘ | 192,047,135.43 State ot Washington, ‘County of King, # 1, J t. Greenleaf, cashier of Sve above named bank, do ewear that the foregoing » bs fe true to the best of my Knowledge | and alee, TT. Gin F, Cashier Subscribes anc orn before me this ord fay of Deceniber 1912 HAS, 1, THOMAS. (Notarial Sea Publie t—Atte Directors The lessons make |», olution indefinitely, were defeated, it will | the latter by a vote of 45 to 20. While the committee, J. F. Cronin | while elected “| traded Seattle's TEXAS OLD MAIDS Mignerey, | ty,” Dr. Ghent branded Taylor as a traitor to Seattle and King cous Dr, Ghent, of who charged that | the speaker the last it, namely, reapportionment and good roads, He deciared Taylor, from King county, interests making | business with | that} Sheldon, | Rag: | Taylor was flayed uamercifal- | house! A motion to have the club go Into | proved the worst stumbling block ecutive session, and another by 19 Seattle's progress on two of the Dr. J. A. Ghent to postpone the ree | most important measures affecting | to the | thought MOTHER AND CHILDREN COME TO SEE HUSBAND'S LAND; RAISED IN ARCTIC | | Mra. Mogg and Mrs. Mong ts in the sd MRS. WM. MOGG AN D Capt. William Mogg arrived from the Arctic on the steam whaler He) vedere recently, accompanied by their three childrea, an Eekimo, and this firat time she and her chil HER CHILDREN. after hig escape from the cold wa ters of the Bering sea he bad chow n a bride from one of the Eskimo} tribes | Mre, Mogg and the children spent | some tine in Nome, Clad tn her! picturesque native costume and} {dren have ever had an oppertunity; with her countenance and arms be }to get a glimpse of the civilizatiot ydegked with in the iwhich e« xists yantry.” whaling skippe many trips to and his adven are well know front Nearly ten years ago MuKE WOR Noy we wrecked on th Alaska, and foi he was drowned, white man't) He has made distant north re. the tures and nm along the water he rocky sbores of r a time it wae? but | Pierce county delegation to get the appeared again before hie friends) TO ROPE THE MEN ‘“2*kenhiv “SYRUP OF FIGS” FOR INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION: Better than castor ofl, calomel or cathartics to cleanse your stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels. Harmless Laxative for men, women and childten. Dee. 4 than a BIG SPRINGS, Tex., With only a little less month of leap year remaining, tage of the custom. Therefore, the maids, at an In “round-up” ber. None will be allowed to escape from the corral. A big reception and dance will be held and the girls will invite all the unmarried men and see that the | old maids of Big Springs and viein- | 7,199.20} ity do not Intend to let any more} 1524.59) time slip by without taking advan-| 24,252.21 | formal meeting, have decided on aj of bachelors in Decem- | and it soon became yn Se thal! Primative folks aid pot need laza- We must live like primative folka, lelse we must take artificial means tives, They lived outdoors, ate they attend. The maids will do the plenty of fruit, and all of their food rest. RIB REPLACES NOSE FORT WAYNE, Ind., Dec. 4 Katherine Godffrey, three years old, | is growing a new nove. The mate rials are a floating rib from the left side of her body and flesh taken from the right forearm. A year ago the child lost her nose | through an accident. Three weeks ago physicians decided npon a novel operation.” A fidating rib wae re moved from the chest and buried in| the forearm, where it was allowed | to remain until flesh grew about it. The forearm was then bandaged tightly to the child’s face, where it will remain until the flesh and | (onsue coated, nervous, bone unite with the forehead. DOG BITES COSTLY SACRAMENTO, Dec. 4.—~Accord- ing to @ report issued today from the office of the state board of health by Dr. W. F. Snow, secre tary, there has been $9,000 spent by the state during the last six months for the treatment of indigent persons bitten by rabid dogs. In addition, Dr. Snow re ports that as much more has been spent by persons financially able to pay for the treatment, so that in California during the last six months approximately $18,000 has been spent to prevent hydrophobia following bites by dogs that had rabies, MASTERPIECE $15 MONTEREY, Mex., De b—A painting picked up in a Monterey second-hand store by a famous Danish artist, Hugo V. Pederson, for $15, has been sold to a museum in England for $20,000, the picture (92,647,726. $3| proving to be an old Dutch master- piece. iiioaesinoian ocean Telegrams to President Taft and to the Washington delegation in congress have been wired by the| Seattle Commercial club, the removal of the from Port Townsend to Seattle, resolution to the effect was by Oe club last night, Baker, opposing A wed Or.—Two hundred dele- gates 6 in attendance at the uers’ convention here. ons will last until Thurs dav. and many reforms dealing | with irrigation, reclamation of arid | land, ind ¢learings, are promised, more than | customs house | | gases and acids, and those poisons are sucked into the blood through | the very ducts intended to suck in was coarse. We modern people are (different. We exercise too little, eat little fruit, and our food is too fine—too rich. We simply can't have our ten yarde of bowels clogged up, liver choked with sour bile and stomach | to move the ex | matter on and ¢ Syrup of Figs, tate, gripe or w the effect of fruits. cons bile put of the #: ‘The safest, most harmiens and ef- fective stomach. liver and bowel for men, women and children—is delicious which doesn't irri- eaken, Ite effect is It is composed | full of foul, effete matter and feel | entirely of luscious figs, senna and thirty feet of bowels fermente—de cays. The decay creates polson Tt means that the food and) waste retained in the stomach and aromatics. | harm. Pigs and Elixir Ask your druggist for Don't think you are | dragging yourself can be constantly Syrup of Figs used without “Syrup of of Senna,” and see on the label that it ts prepared by the gutriment. Then we have sick The California Fig Syrup Company. headache, become dull, Hous, | Aigest, ove: | This is the on meals don’t reliable. Refuse, with and we feel miserable all the so-called Fig Syrup imitations So we must make our choice. | sometimes offered to deceive you. ly genuine—the old contempt, Are You Particular About Your Shoe Repairing? If you are, ta ke them to the MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 2nd Av. We Charge no More Than Others SPE CIAL the Inst few days, we have decided to Saturday. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, New Main Store, 1424 Third Av. near Pike, Phone Main 1525. Effective October 27th, 'S. S. PRINCE RUPERT” He midnight Rupert, attle, Wash, Sun for Victoria; Van day at 12 o'clock, couver and Prince “Ss, s. PRINCE JOHN” Pr H Pt. Bimpaon and Stewart. % © ber 8th and 22nd, December Sth a bor. Sunday at 10 p, m., Novemb 22nd, tor Refuge Bay, Skidegate, and Ikeda, B. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC Cumshewa, ince Rupert Wedn h, Nove: i8th, f day at 12 o'clock na . er 10th and 24th, coft RAILW for Massett an nenda midnight Na December #th and Lockport, Jedway av Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Wednesday and Sat@rday at for South Hazelton yelton Sunday and p.m BC. Thursday a (185 mites) 10 a m., arrivi Return leave South ng Prince Rupert GRAND Bh RAILWAY SYSTIOM Do eT Through PULLMAN STANDAT J. HM. Goodter, Phone: Main 5709. ew vers and other ‘rack Route.) RD and TOURLY 4. B. Ber Passer Souter Way, Seat jeamabip Atlantic Seaporte. sleeping care. in, General Agent + Department a week, mishaps! he} -\from the center of the town, a re- } the fantasi's beauty | emiiiems of the frozen north, Mra. Mage presented an unusual pic Mogg i# one of the bee\-know® }tune. } Mrs, Moxg speaks but little Eng-! j tise. "We | Aleck take like to come here.” said My father said he would here when we «et big are big, #0 we came. May We think} Maybe w ibe we stay all the time, wae will like this place. £0 to school e= | eluding permanent organization and | | prices, VEN I BLOW DER VHISTLE | ASKS REFORM IN CURRENCY IN HIS ANNUAL REPORT By United Preee Leased W WASHINGTON, Dec ing t the country of a panic as long as the banking and currency system mains unchanged, and urging adoption of a system afford protection, Franklin Mac vecretary of the treasury made bis annual report to congress today The present « not prevent a panic tain point is reached, 4--Arnert is in danger present re th 4 yetem not only will but after a cer it will make vitable,” the secretary de- The locking up of large sume 4@ the treasury vaulte, he says, 1 both unscientific and unreasonable. A change in advocated providing for trustworthy bank reserves, in cooperation of banks with a central | agency representing and acting for co-operative bauks. HENS WITH TEETH LAY $1,000 EGGS} | MONTEREY, Dec. 4-—-In an address before the Audubon socl- ety, @ local organization of natural-| lata, Professor Gilbert, of the Los Angeles High School faculty, told hie auditors that hens were equip ped with teeth in primitive days He also said that the eggs of birds have greatly decreased in size since their teeth became extinct, “Had they been marketed then as they are now,” he commented, “they would, at the present sale of eae bring from $250 to $1,000 COULDN'T FEED DOG; SHE GETS DIVORCE BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4 “You know how a dog will do.when ou ook x if it wants a bone? 1) waid you want this bone,) | doxxte : "saat like that, and my bus | | band told me that if.l fed the blankety-blank dog in the house he would hit me over the bead with | That is what led to trouble be-| tween Cressle Graley and her hus- | jband. She filed suit for divorce against him and was awarded an nterlocutory decree from Edwin J aley in Oakland yesterday ~~ URGE INSTRUCTION IN FORESTRY The largest conference ever held in the campaign to prevent forest fires was concluded here last nigh by the Western Forestry and Con servation association at the Wash- ington hotel Committee reports were adopted, recommending teaching of forestry in the public schools, Hberal state appropriations for forest patrols, railroad co-operation tn preventing |‘: fi home rule on timber ques. tions, extension in forest work, and eformation in the tax Of standing timber, EB. G. Am addressing the con- | vention advocated that timber be taxed only when ent, stating that! the present tax of 80 cents an acre | for standing timber was forcing | owners to fell (rees without any re gard for conservation, Officers elected for the year a President, A. L. ling, Spokane; vice presidents, W. Millett, Kalispell, Mont Davies, Coeur d'Alene, Ida.; Ames, Seattle; A, P. Sprague, Port land; Miles Standish, San Fran- clseo; secretary, G. M. Cornwall, | ‘MAYOR KEEPS DOGS [IN TOWN; HE’S IN BAD) | By United Pres Leased Wire WATTS, Cal, Dec. 4.—Because Mayor Dodd of Watts has refused |to remove the municipal dog pound | coming | Flewel- Ga. } | jeall petition affecting him is being | clroulated today. It is reported that the women of \the town fostered the movement. |LOS ANGELES BEATS COMMISSION PLAN United Press Leased Wire. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4.—The |commission form of government for Los Angeles today bears the stamp of disaproval of the city's voters, while free lunch as an in Hutitution is endorsed and permitted A prope new city charter to gear the elty’s governmental ma jehinery to a commission pitch was defpated by a vote of 16,844 to 33,- ToT, IT WASN’T A HOSE Hy United Preas Leased Wire. WILLOW BROOK, N. Y., Dee. 4. Jim, a goat belonging to John Duni- }ean, farmer of Willow Brook, mean- tine i into a junk pile to get his din- n He came upon what looked Haike a tempting section of black *rutiber hose and swallowed it, That was & very serious error for James [te Make, for the apparent hose was fan active blacksnake, which in the process of being, digested choked jthe goat to death.” | | | | Potot; IN SCHOOLS { A. W. Laird, Ida? trustees, J. R, Toole, T. J, Humbird, Sand Long, Tacoma; F. C and J. H. Queal, | Portland; Potlatch, Missoula; G. 8 Knapp, Portland, MeClowdy Cal The next convention will be held | in Vancouver, B. C. treasurer, | COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE @ MO Qui saupe There te coty one 2 Quinine. * Look for stenature 1". W. GROVE. 2c Words Music ps yess —— Bur voT Does IT MEAN VEN YOU Don'D BL.ow IT, ATALC ® 25 CENT DANDERINE FOR FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF—GROWS HAR WHY PAY 50 CENTS WHEN YOU CAN GET DANDERINE, THE BEST, SAFEST AND MOST RELIABLE HAIR TONIC, HAIR — DRESSING AND DANDRUFF REMOVER FOR ONLY 25 CENTS? Thin, brittle, colorless and serag-| Get a 25 cent bottle of ay hair is mute evidence of @ neg- ton’s Danderine from any lected scalp; of dandruff—that aw- store or toilet counter, and ful seurt, There is nothing #0 destructive to the hair ae dandruff. It robe the hatr of ite lustre, ite strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and itching of the vealp, which {ff not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink the first app iieation you will was the be made. Your hair will take on that life, lustre and riance which is, #0 will become wavy and fluffy have the appearance’of an incomparable gloss and loosen and die--then the hair falls but what will please you out fast will be after just a few A little Danderine tonight—now use, when you will actually any time—will surely save your balr lot of fine, downy hatr—new | growing all over the scalp, SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE. STAR MEAT PRICES C Again for Thursday THE MIDDLEMEN ELIMINATED AT Frye & Co.’s Markets © Tomorrow, Thursday, the following big cials will be offered at our markets: AQ | Choice Spring | Prime Corned Lamb Chops ... a es Prime Veal ie hoice T-Bone Roast ee lee. Choice Spare Ribs Pot esbbecs eecueuem The above prices will prevail at the following — OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE, MARKET, Ocoidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO,, Third and Jefferson. WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Av. and PEOPLE'S MARKET, Western Av. and BALLARD MARKET, 5445 Ballard Av. OUR MOTTO: “From nl oes to consumer” SPECTED MEAT. the U. S. purple stamp. is the government which appears on all our and signifies pers and ity. hops hereafter open until 6:30 p. m Tacoma Store 1125 C St. IN Third AV. sues Not one Suit is reserved this sale. From handsome jeffects in fancy materials to more conservative tailored | you can have your cholee, — prices, too, are moderate FROM $19.50 UPWARDS. $1 Down—$1.00 a Week Alterations Free YES, YOUR CREDIT 18 CERTAIN: LY GOOD HERE take advantage, 9 ot os of this natire les ol ve a an mw Why not it? Previous s have taught us that implicit confidence i esty. Let ug help your your aad buying. Christmas Gifts—Lots of Coats, Dresses, Furs, Walsts, Millinery, on Liberal Credit Terms,

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