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-CENT BOX OF *CASCARETS” liver and bowels act- and you feel bully for months. | —fuat once—the Salta Pills, Castor Oils or pure Waters which merely force a) way the bowels through e not thoroughly cleanse drainage and purity these organs, and bave no} whatever upon the liver and your inside organs pure| with Cascarets, which cleanse the stomach | |] ted, sour and) : and foul gases | excess bile from the liver | ‘out of the aystem all the) waste matter and pol the Intestines and bowels | tonight will make you! Nee morning, They work} sleep — never gripe,| a at ‘only 10 cents a box! drure: Millions of | Sunt women take a Cuscaret and then and never have a| Biliousness, Coated Indigestion, Sour Stomach | Bowels, Cascarets te every household. Chil- “ren fast love to take them s st Printers 018 THIRD AVENUE “A iN 1043. IND. 5200 MULT CUD IO cur: RATE ENTISTS @ Av. and University St. site Stone-Fisher Co. An | subject unto them and man.—Luke BACK OF OUR WORK YEARS GUARANTEE PAYMENTS jun until Christmas. One cst Xe] BLIND FOR YEARS, Prices “e RECOVERS SIGHT OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Dee. | A bit of tin foil flipped from a rubber band by a child is deciared | responsible for the restoration of) the eyesight of the Rev. G Ru-| pert, pastor of a local church, who has been blind for 28 years, The Imissile hit bim in the eye, and to paileviate the pain, hot cloths were applied, This occurred several jdays ago, and when it was appar ent that the sight was being re |stored, the applications were con tinued. Virtually sormal vision jreturned today Mr. Rupert be} eame suddenly blind while conduct jing revival scrvices. PAYMENTS Part The International league pro SS poymente. |duced a big squad of heavy stickers SWRITTEX GUARANTEE | the past season, an even half bun ‘a ON ALL WORK dred players hitting for 200 or bet-| ter. | PPUTISTS | Dance at Dreamland tonight. °**) down Wouldn't you take pleasure in giving your wife a pres would facilitate the accomplishment of her house-| that would SAVE time—do away with BACK-} and transform a tedious task into semething she) forward to with pleasant anticipation? | wouldn't slice be DELIGHTED to receive such a KNOW SHE WOULD the ambition of every housewife to own a beautiful, Sewing Machine—to be able to make her in the way she always wanted to have them. her a sewing machine such as she has always Machine SO PERFECT as to enable her to at highest ideals in sewing—a machine that RUNS LIGHTER ‘PHAN ANY OTHER as to make Sewing a real PLEASURE e Her a Free ass Machine opportunities to AND $1.00 a today we announce 7 oan on the one of the few easy terms of $1.00 DOWN tE SHE WILL IMPROVED § THE ONLY LIFE A ACCIDE VEST, MOST THE WORLD— MACHINE GUARANTEED FOR FOR FIVE YEARS AGAINST GE OR DESTRUCTION. d the Free Costs Less Than Any Other High-Grade Sewing Machine. (ACH INE in ALL SEW 1D IN- ENTAL And he went down with them (This Is one of the most wonderful featu lof The Star the results of the labors of journeyed to Palestine that the set tings for their pictures might be absolutely true to | tures may prove of permanent inte rest, especially to children. exponent | First Assistant Secretary of State |the court of St :WING| INJURY SUIT TESTS ote Rankin - Co. and Pike—Right in the Heart of Town SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST | 6.—JESUS GROWING TO MANHOOD (Reverently portrayed on the exact spot where it took place, nineteen hundred y the elaborate and costly mcving picture production of the Ka 1912 and MALL CO m (Mary Joseph) and entire company of moving company, to be firs ever run In any newspaper. THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1912. fg ago—a part of WHEN IS AN EGG BAD? SUPREME COURT TO TELL! When t# an exg bad? This question will be decided by supre: court at Washington an early date case comes up tn the en ent of the pure food law in * the government | put up by Co. on the order H, J. Keith Co, of New} York. The company refuted the| charge that the eggs were bad. Bo] Dr. W, G. Stiles, bacteria expert of | the Bureau of Chemistry, was called to explain the method of passing on th quality of an ese He said he knew when an egg was | bad by counting the number of bac teria So it’s up to Chief Juatice and his associates to make a count SOME LIVE AFFAIR, THAT OF RICHARD'S PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 9-—-Rieh ard Moneley leaped aboard — the steamer Hear as she was pulling away from the dock today to gain the side of hin erstwhile sweet heart, Lucille McKittrick, a pretty school r. Mins Kittrick was San Francisco to enc On the way to th mer she de-| scribed Moseley to Policeman Cou! ter of the harbor squad, and bogged | him to stop Moseley if he should endeavor to pursue her aboard A few momenta later Moseley was halted by the offtcer, bat broke y and, with a mighty jump, deck of the Bear SEATTLE- | the at uv Packing awake New White re Y These in the new spring colors for house wearing correct y goods are fe most desirable and children’s a yard is the valu fleeing to Moseley. | came to Nazareth, and was Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God aders whe These pic It brings to th picture actors and actr fife. Cut them out and save them. They will if you miss any picture, back numbers of The Star may be obtained at this office.) DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS ARE ALREADY DIVIDED ON TARIFF REVI BY GILSON GARDNER. HINGTON, Dec. 9.--Already congress are divid to progressives and reaction 1 w the d A New York paper which bas conducted a can vars of the house of represents tives is surpris ed to find that a ¢ per cent of democratic members are op posed to an ex tra session for the revision of the tariff and otherwise express sentiments agree able to big busi ne Those who; have declared for early seuston | an immedi revision of the tariff down a majority of the house. already appar Gilson Gardner, In the senate {t ts ent that men like Simmons, Thorn fon, Overman, Hacon and Martin will be found opposed to progres sive plans. The nominal demo cratic majority In the senate is merely nominal. The progressive Sroup in that body holds the bal ance of power, but even with their support for downward revision and other progressive policies, there is | considerable doubt whether the progressives outnumber the ser vants of special privilege That bright young diplomat and of “dollar diplumacy,”| Huntington Wileon, has indicated bis willingness to remain in the} government service and to add to! its luster by accepting an appoint-| ment as ambassador to Japan, to} James, or any of| the other great nations, It is lun derstood, however, that the prest dent-elect and his friends have al ready designated a receptacle from the cannery known as jar No. for the pink-tea statesman from I) linols, Sic transit gloria! ie) In connection with the report of the campaign investigating com mittee showing contributions by WOMEN JURORS SAY MATES FOOLED ’EM) By United Presse Leased Wire | TACOMA, Dec, 9.—Two women jurors of those who convicted Crist Farrell of arson in Judge Chap-| man's court last Friday are prepar-| ing affidavits which all they were carried away by the smooth talk of two of the men jurors who told them they must bring in a ver-| dict of guilty or contradict the or-| der of the court Farrell was found guilty of fir ing his divorce wife's home Thankegi Hattie Figinia and Amanda Tay lor are the women who say the were coerced to find a conviction. on} COMPENSATION ACT) By United Preae Leased Wire TACOMA, Dec, 9,-The question of the constitutfonallty of the work men’s compensativn act is to be set tled by the trial of a case filed by Anton Knutson, an employe, against KE, I. Dupont Demouts Powder Co., in which he asks $10,000 for alleged personal injuries received in the| dynamite explosion, 1912, By failure of the company to pay the assessments demanded by the| state to go into the employes’ com pensation fund, he was unable to} collect the benefits provided by| Jaw, he ways, | President | species | rhoe SION PROGRAM Mr and Mre. Lare Auderson Taft's campaign fand, it in Interesting to mote that Ander son thinks it worth while to accept a four months’ term as ambassador to Japon Government scientitts have com pleted some remarkable expert ments by which they are convinced is the carrier ‘spread infan Paysicians in the Drs. Rosen Frost, have tile paralysis public health service. nau, Anderson and been cooperating with physicians of the Boston board of public health, Dra. C. T. Hues and Philip A. BE. Shepherd of the Buasey In stitution Their experiments bave been made with monkeys, which are st ceptible to infantile paralysis, and the result ie the indictment of the common stable fy This fly reeembles closely the or dinary house My, but in a different suffering animal, The stable fly unlike the house fly, feeds on blood It seldom bites oman beings, though it will do so on occasion It ts hoped by physicians that! methods similar to the war on yel-| low fever, where, by exterminat-| ing the yellow-fever moaquito, yel-| low fever was stamped out, will re) mult in similar extermination of this dreaded children's diseave San Francisco. —Pretty Germaine Roudry, 14, who ran away from her jbhome In San Mateo, following a} quarrel with her father, was locat- ed here today by the police, Charles | Hurles, a chauffeur, is held at San} Mateo on charges filed by Boudry's father A HAPPY CHILD The stable fly is the one} D. ward are lees than usually seen On horses and cattle, | Cheasty, boring its #nout in the hide of the/J. T. Heffernan, Will H. Parry and {4 | Frank MeDermott tied for a term Miss). lank was up and the! steamer under way ABSCONDING BANK | MESENGERS HELD} WINNIPEG, Man, Dee. 9.—De tective ented Saturday two men | giving th # Gustave Brup-| ing and Berman, the lat-| ter sup Leon Searee, ab-| sconding bank messenger of Ber-| Min, Germany They are accused of having atol-| 280,000 marks. Bruning, it 5 admits hie identity, bat Ber refuses to talk, Both, it ts tly Invested heavily in| mm Canada real tate lk is charged Bruning took $250,000 from the Imperial bank to the Dresdene bank in the rman capital, and,! while the money was being counted, | walked out with $70,000 en sald. man ter sul A MATTER OF FORM. TWO BIG STORES PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE FE Many a Man Has Amassed a Fortune Because He Has a TACOMA Fancy Gift Goods and Toys at MeCormae I abi: Plate Mahe Fixture Success of Women as Shoppers Every dollar spent Glass and Thrifty Wife Seattle Women Profit BECAUSE Y out and help yoy by A MARVELOUS STROKE OF MERCHANDISING 5,000 YARDS OF GENUINE FRENCH FLANNEL PURCHASED AT ONE-HALF OF MANUFACTURER'S COST—GUARANTEED ALL WOOL, inches dresses, apparel, © For ThisSate 2OC ecssinenierenianeentiiinhediboommapianiensnseemeenen aaa [ PRICES REACH A NEW RECORD OF LOWNESS IN THIS SALE | The Most Acceptable of All Christmas Gifts for 150 Women’s $18.50 Suits Suits, ts Suits v Christmas sale of Suits should not be overlooked le ach stocks these to unload st McCORMACK rk t BROS, have market nacturers big rplus ar i" relping Phe are al fabric infa ally df wide and 1913 and pastel ladies’ waist are are and nts’ Remember, 75¢ hirts A Yard also excellent Women —Within Reach of All— Pre-Christmas Sale of FURS [ort] Entire Line—No Furs Reserved $9 $18.50 Classy Suits, Choice $9.00. 50 of These Selected From Our $18.50 High-Grade Suits. 100 By Express—A Delayed Shipment. choice line of $18.50 “La Vogue.” consisting of Win- These We will place before including some made of you our of the famous materials are all-wool WHIPCORDS, ZIBELINES, CHEVIOTS AND SERGES The best Suit bargain in Seattle; lining the best. These viewed from eve viewpoint are the best. This pre- Choice $9.00 SANTA CLAUS WILL GREET YOU HERE These Men's Overcoate are in quiet colors, such an gray and solid black, The young men's are in plain and fancy colors. The average woman does not juse her bead ‘Oh! yes, she docs to dixplay ber hats CHAMBER ELECTS 10 NEW TRUSTEES Trustees elected Saturday by the) New Chamber of Commerce | Seott C. Bone, J.,8 Hoge, EB. F. Bwee Josiah Collins, AE She uses it lish Castlegate Oxford $1.39 Underwear shirts 19¢ ‘ol Under- 98c 25c Boxed Also $2 Sweater Men's $1.00 Wool medium or heavy weight and drawerk, A garment Men's $1.25 natural w wear, shirts and drawers, A garment Men's Sec Sk Knit Neckties. Special Men's Chrintn Holders and Suspenders Knoff, W. Clise. E. © Hughes and of one year The board t# required to meet within a week to organize by an election of officers for one-year termes. THE MARKETS Tae following are the aver rices paid by local cominli Phants to the peoducers er to th e# paid t) A Deposit Will hold Any Article Until Xmas \ paid by t Prices in all cam variation. according ral efcellence, 1 prices. cated, are for Fees, ran: rr em apples Valancle oranges OPEN 8 A. M. IN A FEW HOURS When Cross, Sick, Feverish, |} Tongue Coated or Bilious,| Give Delicious Syrup of Figs Hg & Mother! look at the tongue! see if it is coated. If your child is list less, drooping, ian't sleeping well, is restless, doesn't eat heartily or is cross, irritable, out of sorts with everybody, stomach sour, feveriah breath bad; has stomach-ache, diar sore throat, or ia full of cold, {it m # the little one’s stomach liver and 30 feet of bowels are! filled with poisons and clogged up waste and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once Give a teaspoonful of Syrup of lee. nd in a few hours the foul, decaying constipated matter, undi gested food and sour bile will gent ly move on and out of its little bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, and you will surely have a well and amiling child shortly With Syrup of Figs y@ are not drugging your children, being com posed entirely of luscious figs, sen na and aromatics it cannot bel harmful, besides they dearly love its delicious taste, Mothers should Syrup of Figs handy stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed—a little giv: en today will save a sick child to always keep | morrow Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for name, Senna,” prepar Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable, Re. fuse anything else offered, the full It is the only |) Altria “Syrup of Pigs and Elixir of |} 1 by the California | \ Unt LOS ANGELES CHIEF Hy United Press Leased Wire | LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9.--Chief of Police Sebastian is investigating a plot to decoy him to a downtown hotel to meet a woman whose name lis being withheld. According to re | ports, photographs were to be tak on of the meeting. Sebastian refused to tell the urce of his information or to letate definitely whether he believes the affair to have any connection | with the recent events growing from the case against former City Pros |ecutor Guy Eddie, charged with con tributing to the delinquency of a TRUST RUNS SAN DIEGO FISHERMEN United Press Leased Wire SAN DIEGO, Dec. 9.—With fishing concessions of Lower fornia in the hands of an alleged trust, which levies such a high toll on the independent fishermen that it is Impossible to sell the catch at a profit, between 40 and 50 fishing boats are tied up along the San Diego waterfront today. Once con sidered the best fishing port along the coast, San Diego is confronted with a fish famine, and the fisher. | men are arranging to move their boats to San Pedro and other ports PRINCE OF WALES MAKES FIRST TEAM By United Press Leased Wire ‘OXFORD, Eng. Dec. 9.—The| prince of Wales, who is entering heartily into the university sports, has taken up football, tennis and running. So well has he done at football that he has been promoted to the college first team, Frou nae Ox tongue, fr liver ‘ rk Dressed hows | Trimmed sides Short . : Pork sausage « Bacon | Rolled ham iTurkeys, live : Vy Roosters, live, Ib. ¥pring ducklings Ks, Old, lve, Ib the : 2 n—Aclting Price, ‘14.00@10'8 66 <8 1 1 1.26@ 1 : 0 +10.60@10 | turnips Grapes quash : q gay barrel . * Kastern Washington timothy 17.00@19 >uget sound timothy 14.009 15 13.00@14 Wheat nay 0G 18 Whole corn Cracked corn Middiings olled outs and » barley mixed ‘Se MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S $15 OVERCOATS y AND SLIPONS "9 OUR $20.00 SUITS NOW $11.75 A WINNER Visit TOY TOWN XMAS IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS bb Hobes sale continors—M tal ketien, en's Holiday & FIND PLOT AGAINST |POLICE FIND CHILD this morning found Helen Mohr, y | TURSDAY ONLY Women's Kid Gloves $1.00 a-patr; black, and all colors With this coupon value white 3c The English Slip ons are the best TUESDAY ONLY Children’s Hats in various conical patent s and felts; values With this 10c each — TUESDAY ONLY an ounce Colgate’s choice Perfumes; limited 1 ce to each customer; im ik, and no charge for ties, With this 29c pon, an ounce 85 aes to public, bargains of their styl le to 69% coupon, the Seattle £0c COUPON TUESDAY ONLY $1.26 Umbrellas. plain and y With this coupon each assorted, handles 19¢ form fittin and a $4.19 Men's $2.00 Wool Sweater ( 19 fm gray and red $1. 39 Bpecial at tan, blue Men's 20c Wool u or wtay. A wray 2:¢ Flannel air lens $1.00 Nightabirts or turn down collar. Each COUPON Sox ONT 26c Ribbon for Christmas presents and novelties, pure silk and slik warp; & and 6 inches wide. Dresden and plaid patterns, With this coupon, & yard Limited 6 yards to a cus- tomer, Outing military Hostery Second Ave. at James CLOSE 6 P. M. SATURDAY 10 P. M. store window in which Santa Cla had been advertised to appear. Her grandparents had been searching for her all night. The girl Police| said she had gone home with @ 8| friend in order to be at the store a‘ early WAITING FOR SANTA WALLA WALLA 9. Dec. st ears old, nding in front oft Keep Ahead By Telegraph In the Holiday Rush No time to write letters and wait for mails during this busy season. Western Union services will enable you to speed up your business. Use Fast Telegranis WESTERN UNION Day Letters : Night Letters THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPAN