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GESTION, STOMACH UPSET? int UP GAS OR SOUR FOOD? et nt a alow remedy ve don’t hm a harmful one--your stomach is too valuable; it with drastic drugs. when your stomach ts bad—or ap you a m Diapers! is noted for it's speed tn giving relief; it's harm certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gasey Se it's millions of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, er etomach trouble has made it famous the world over, tritte WANTS NON- THE STAR—FRIDAY, “DECEMBER 6, i PARTISAN LAW ON ALL ELECTIONS Straight down the line governor to conatable—that's the kind of a nonpa ian election law favored by Congresaman J. A, Fal coner, one of the few progressives who will make up the membership of the next house. “I can see no good reason,” says Falconer, “why the governor and the legislature should not be elect ed on a nonpartisan basis in the game manner as is urged for the election of all other state, county, and city offi Congressman W. Bryan, the other progressive elected from this tate, introduced a bill fn the last session of the state senate provid ing for nonpartisanship in county and city elections, Rep, Thomas F. Murphine, who fe drafting the nonpartisan bill, has been flooded with all sorts of en- couraging letters. Murphine’s bill includes the gpveracr and the lea it be a garment for style or service, you will find it here at a price you can tly afford, In Suits, you will find. a 4 showing of new two and three-but- @ effects in serges and other stylish febrica, ts for rain or cold, lined full length er the waist, with plain or convertible collars. Jabel in them symbolizes both quality nabip. Suits, Raincoats and Over the ‘Gately Way’ You Get Paid po doubt find it hard to accumulate the tice of a new Suit or Overcoat-—that's why late you. It is modern, convenient, because you pay less when buying Get in touch with this satisfying We Trust the People. Stores Everywhere. Open until 10 p. m. Saturday. snake some real tobacco can’t bite your tongue!” im it into a jimmy pipe or roll a rette—and get real smoke joy! 's tobacco that’s got “the g it. You never smoked ” sign plastered all bully tobacco, because there never was tobacco like it—and can’t be for many years, because it is made by a patented process. You cut away from notions that you You can— and you'll enjoy every puff—“P. A,” won't bite your tongue. The sting has been cut out. No other tobacco can be made like PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke It makes a royal cigarette. It’s good for what ails you to switch from the dust-brands that burn up For here's freshness and sweetness—and long-burning, can’t smoke a pipe. like powder — and go at “‘P. A." too! It's sy to roll “P. A.” because it's crimp cut and stays pat! You'll never know how much better a ‘home-rolled”’ cigarette can be until you roll up and hook a match to “P. A.” Buy Prince Albert anywhere, everywhere—in |. REYNOLDS FOBAGLO COE AS.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Se teopy ved bnan ts hamidore. from islature in the nonpartisan pri maries and elections. OREGON WOMEN TO APPEAL FOR MANY NEW LAWS| ° PORTLAND, 0: cording to Mra. F. of the Portland Women's club, and many other prominent woman lead- ors, the women of the state are to endeavor by personal appeal to the legislature to secure the passage of the wido pension and pure cloth bills, a measure compelling physical examination for applicants for mar- riage licenses, a bill for the crea tion of @ state board of charities and corrections and other measures. The bill proposed by the Oregon congress of mothers, providing for the amieloration of the condition of women whose husbands are in state institutions or dead, and who have litte or no means of support, will be made a leading lobby tesue. SLEEPS SIX DAYS; CAN’T AWAKEN HER AMITY, Or, Dec, 6.—Phyatctans throughout the state are today f on in the wtrat leep for six day ot respond to medical sclence tore her senses. woman is dosing comfort j ably, and often smiles, as if exper lencing pleasant dreams. VIOLINIST HAS NO FRIENDSHIP FOR SOCIETY GRAFTERS ARTHUR HARTMAN Arthur Hartman, the Hungarian violinist, who revealed his art to a sympathetic audience at the Metro- politan theatre night before last, bates society grafters., He les awake nights thinking up ways to fall them. “When I was touring Burope, Just before coming to America,” he sald at the Savoy hotel today, “I was & guest at a fashionable din ner given by a Countess Somebody. orother, whose name it would be unkind to mention, in Berlin, I played one selection, and responded with two more sumbers, The P AMERICAN PATTY, AMERK GIRLS This is Miss Elsie Cervenka, | Who has been named as the grt elan test working girl in C She is cashier for the May Co, a big department store. RAILROAD PLANS CORN CONTESTS Corn growing contests will held during the coming year by bs Smith, agriculturist of the Ore gou- Washington Railway & Naviga tien company. Several hundred dol- lars in prizes will be given by the rallroad. “The object of these contests,” he declared, “is to improve methods of farming and feeding live stock. It has been demonstrated that one acre of corn will make 700 pounds of pork. SHOW GIRL BRIDE WILL GET $50,000 By United Preas Leased Wire NEW YORK, Doc. 6.--When Ray- mond Belmont, son of August Bol- mont, left his pretty young show- girl bride, a week ago, she an- nounced that she would do some thing desperate if he didn’t retarn ae week. The week 's up to ii he go back to her? His parent® say no, and declare the ge will be annulled, They ian $500,000 heart balin to his wife when they talk of the annul ment. perv’ a : DANCING . “HIPPODROME ) « Pith and Untversity. S@plece Union Orchestra. Davcdag Tenghe by Competent Office 114 Jackson St. - oga pressed me to play a fourth | 4 ne Really, madam,’ not eaten so much.’ “On another occasion the wife of & member of the privy council of Berlin wrote, inviting me to a din- ner to meet the Princess So-andso0 and the Baroness Somebodyelse, and the besutiful Fraulein Thus andso. She added a ‘P. 3.” say- “Don't forget to bring your violin.” 1 answered, accepting for myself, but regretting that my vio- Min never dined out THE MARKETS 1 watd, ‘I have The following Spies ‘tie ay fiolled hi i igd “beat each a. fi Gauittiows doz. .... Hothouse lettuce, er'te Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 FAKE SCHEMES BY PETTY GRAFTERS IN DENTISTRY REAP BIG HARVESTS. OMISES OF “BIG DISCOUNTS.” GATES” “PAINLESS AND THE USE OF FAKE, FI Mocs D HIGH-SOUND- Has AMES fu EMPLOYED, BY SEPARATE ‘THE Spnok PHB COIN, to Fool the Public on is the motto so many york on, and it In true: the knows very little mi‘hot an alarmiat, but T feel awe it to myself and to a j-auftorin to caution sf the ore. is every bit as much reason ou 1d select your dentist iegree of care as you Would your family physica Your teeth are part of you, and, p ther functional o , are endangered, ruined, by neglect Ity attempts at restoration, @ ntal work {» important to. you and it Is necess your dentl consider whether you di trudt the welfare of your t @ hired dentist of unknown idontity or reputation, I GIVE MY PERSONAL TION TO BACH PATI NO bt aS HE B OWN WORK, AND AM = Po 4ic LY TESPONSIRER nm SA. CHARGES ARB J ACCOMPLISH het is TISTRY AND TO GUARANTER THE RESULTS. DR. L, D, GRANT, 204-5 Liberty Butlding, Cor, Third Avenue and Union Street,| Opposite Postoffice. PLAN TO HOLD JOHNSON FOR BOY’S MURDER A complaint charging murder tn the first degree will be sworn out in the prosecuting attorney's office today against C. A. Johneon, whose old son 0. W. track aa result of to end both thetr lives fa still in the city hospital Oy m ath on aday moved to the county jail funeral of the boy was held at o'clock today at chapel. Dance a at Dreamland tonight. ee SEATTLE the morning Johnuon'’s attempt | Jobuson He Will be placed under guard as soon as the complaint is issued and kept guarded until he is able to be re The Butterworth's “TLOTS OF BEAUTIFUL, GLOSSY HAIR, NO DANDRUFF---25 CENT “DANDERINE” HAIR COMING OUT?.-IF DRY, BRITTLE, THIN OR YOUR SCALP ITCHES AND 16 FULL OF DANDRUFF--USE “DANDERINE” Within ten minutes after an ay taking one small strand at a ihe o orine annot| tim The effect is amazing—~ plication of Danderine you cannot | time To cleat aed find « single trace of Dandruff or|%°" en copaerante 08 falling hair and your | abund n incomparable but what will|lustre, softness and luxoriance, will be after ajthe beauty and shimmer of true when you will/ hair actually see new bair, fine and| Get a bottle of Knowk downy at first-—yes—-but really|ton’s Dand from any drug new hair—growing all over the|store or toilet counter, and prove scalp. to yourself tonight—now—that A little Danderine will immedi-| your hair is as pretty and soft as ately double the beauty of your}/any—that it has been neglected or hair, No difference how dull, fad-|injured by careless treatment 4, brittle and seraggy, just|that’s all—~you surely can have moisten a cloth with Danderine | be autiful hair and lote of it if you and carefully draw it through your! will just try a little Danderine. TWO BIG STORES TACOMA & loose or will not Itch, please you most few weeks’ use, | scalp The Store That Saves You Money Agents tor Warner's Rust Proot and American Lady Corsets Second Ave. at James PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE OF FINE NO FURS RESERVED We don't want a Fur lett HOLIDAY FURS 1-2 OFF in the store after Christmas. Every woman admires fine Furs. Any woman would be pleased with Furs for Christmas. For the next fourteen days we will sell them at just half the present prices. It will be too bad if every woman's desire for Fura cannot be realized, Phenomenal Opportunity Less Than Half Price SUITS Less Than Half Price $18.60 Classy Suits, Choice $9.00 SATURDAY we will place before you our choice line of $18.50 Winter Suits, Including some of the famous “La Vogue.” These Suite are made of all-wool materials, consisting of WHIPCORDS—(referring to the weave having a corded effect). ZIBELINES—(a dress or cloakin material, having a hairy surface). CHEVIOTS—(a heavy, rough-surfaced woolen fabric, either twilled or made of knotted SERGES—(of wool) an arns). plain man tailored. The beet Suit bargain in Seattle, lining of the best. Suita, viewed from every viewpoint, are the best. These This pre-Christ- mas sale of Suits should not be overlooked. Choice $9.00 PRE-CHRISTMAS CLOTHING SHOES Women's Shoes Special—Gun- Button and Lace Shoes, metal REDUCTIONS $25.00 Overcoats and Rain- coats $14.75, including some of the best makes in the United States. This’ winter's colors, Brown, Gray and Fancy Mixtures. These Coats cannot be equaled on the Pacific Coast— SATURDAY $14.75 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits—$20 Suits at $11.75 New Fall and Winter Models, best colors and tailoring, per- fect fitting. We can recom- mend them for make and fab- ric— SATURDAY $11.75 Some splendid values in Men's Pants shown in our Men's store. tod 20¢ Wool Sox, tan, Leg And gray, Men’ 's $1.25 Natural Wool Un- derwear, shirts and drawers, all sizes, a@ garment ......... 98c Men's $1.00 Outing Flannel Night Shirts, with turn down or military collars, a garment Men's 50c fancy knit, each . For Christmas Boxed Suspenders, Neckties, Garter Sets, Handkerchiefs, TOY TOWN —Santa Claus Lives Here— Cuban and military heels; value $3.50. a pair... Saturday Picture Blocks D Se Boys’ Shoes hieeais-ctnnt Tron- clad Storm Calf Blucher Shoes; wear like tron. Saturday, a pair $3.50 Women's High Cut Patent Button Shoes, an elegant winter Shoe, a pair .. $1.89 Misses’ Gunmetal School Shoes, sizes 12 to 2, a pair... $2.75 Boys’ Gunmetal Lace Can't be beat for Boys’ wear, All that is lates Saturday Only Umbrella, assorted handles, Sfrcs Fy plain and fanoy Siwith thie coupon, each sents and novelties, pure silk and slik warp:.6 and ¢ inches wide, Dresden and plaid patte With this coupon, a yard imited 6 yards toa eus- ‘tomer, Open 8 a. m. and best in Christmas Slippers for Men, Women and Children, #1. Autos that run 250, Bie, 50 DRESSED DOLLS completely Dressed Dolls, satin and lace trimmed garments, eyes that shut, natural curly hair; an exceptionally fine Doll, ‘Bach - c Juvenile Drums, Checkerboards, Art Picturés, Books, Games, Bugles and a Grae, Box, 5 Two grabs for ; ¢ Beautiful, bet $2.19 Saturday Only Saturday Only ‘Crepe de Chine, $1.25 value, “Naiad" Bolero Dress With 36c all desirable colors. With Shields, in all sizes. naa Pow this coupon, this coupon, pair i Saturday Only Saturday Only Lonsdale Muslin, value 12%0 @ yard; bleached. With this coupon, $1.25 Character Dolls, fa- mous Dolls that have made ‘a hit with young and old, With this coupon, 5c a Limited & 5 yards to a cus- : each, tomer, Close6p.m. Saturday [0 p. m.