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This Home-Made Cough Sy“up Will Surprise You Stops Even Whooping Cough Quickly. A Family Supply at Small Cost, Here is a homemade remedy | that takes hold -of a cough instant. | dy, and will usually. cure the moat stubborn case in 24 hours, This Teelpe makes a pint-—enough for a ‘whol family. You couldn't buy as Jmmeh or as good ready-made cough ayrup for $2.50, Mix one pint of granulated suger with 4g pint of warm rand stir 2 minv Put 2% ounce at Pinex-tfitty cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Syrup ‘This keeps perfectly and has a leasant taste-—children like it races up the appetite and is slimht ly laxative, which helps end’ a cough, You probably know the medical value of pine in treating asthma, bronchitis and other throat troubles, sore lings, etc, There is nothing Detter, Pinex ig the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich In guaiacol and all the natural healing pine et ements, Other preparations will Bot work In this formula. The prompt results from this in expensive remedy bave made friends for it in thousands of homes in the United States anc Canada, which explains why the plan has been imitated often, but hever successfully A guaranty of absolute satisfac tion, or money promptly refunded goes with this recipe. Your drug- gist has Pinex, or will get it for jou. If not, send to The Pinex Co i Wayne, Ind Pinex is fully guaranteed by Bar tell Drug Co. (distributers), furnished MODERN = elegantly Pooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir ear eee invus, Righth and Virginia, » Westlake. Elliott $03. Dance at Dreamland tonight. MAKES MIRRORS OF YOUR FURNITURE Try It on Your Piano Cedarola Polishes and Cleans— at Ali Department Stores $2.50 SKIRTS of your own material. See our indows. We sel! all our made-up Samples from $5.75 and down, not up. Mears transfer to the N.Y. T. toring Co., cor, Eighth and Union. evenings DANCING HIPPODROME Pitth aed University. 10-plece Union Orchestra. Dancing Taught ~ Competent | { FIND BODY OF DEAD AVIATOR ON SEA COAST Leased Wire each, Cal, Dec, 19 ¢ rocks seven miles the body a Los An es newspaperman, who started wt Saturday to fly from Long |Beach to San Francisco with Horace Kearny, was found today Lawrence’s body was clad in a gray sweater and he . both of which bad been pull ve the head, « his right hand was entan d in the coat sleeve This it apparent that he was drowned while vainly trying to dl self of his heavy clothing NDC i on th Redondo eBach r Lawrence, A watch which dangled from his coat pocket was badly battered, but the hour hand pointed to 5 OREGON’S FIRST WOMAN MAYOR VICTOR AT POLLS WARRENTON, Or, Dee. 19. The first woman mayor in Oregon and as far as is known, the nd in the country, Is elected here today in the person of Mise Clara C. Mun sop, daughter of a survivor of the Whitman massacre. She won over her male opponent, J. W. Detrich, by a margin of 16 votes. . The new administration will be sin its active duties January 2 Mayorelect Muason has many re forms in view, She thinks she will have smoother Hunnewell, Kas. mayor whose councilmen resigned because they did not desire to take orders from a woman. “(uberculesis Conquered by Nature’s Creation” McDonald. Three years age 1 caugbi a se ere cold, which settled on my My physician examined my and said 1 had Tuberculosis. had severe pains in my chest, @nd under my shoulder blades, gad) coughed a great deal of the time.| My appetite was bad, and 1 could| E Pleep at nights, December 911, I heard about NATURE'S CREATION, and commenced tak fog it in January, and after taking} six bottles I am entirely cured. No| more pains. My appetite ts good and I have gained in weight and Strength. [I have not felt so well fn years, and cheerfully recommend NATURE'S CREATION to all who have tuberculosis and weak lungs not realize their danger until! it forever too late. There aro at present over 50,000 cases of Tuber. culosis in the state of New York. More than 16,009 die each year in New York City from the effects of {his terrible disease, and thr Out the country it claims n S's million victime nd as we learn more about the causes of this dreadful affliction the better we learn that it can be Prevented. Our most prominent Physicians say that the greatest problem {is to get people to realize that it cen be conquered. And often very quickly in its early stages. The first great lesson to learn i, that !t starts from simple fittle ailments that soon develop Into | bled serious conditions... The young | y's Testimony above is a very | common case, yet how many will} fealize when they have continual colds, weak lungs, a fullness in the chest, catarrh, asthma, lows of ap | tite and are generally run down, | hat they are bordering on some- thing so serious? Yet it is demon- strated many times every day. And our vital statistics show that over 10 per cent of all deaths are caused by Tuberculosis, and these are a few of the several conditions that lead to it. If you are troubled this Way, or gradually losing flesh with Out cause, for your own sake, as Well ae your family’s and friends’ do not 4 NATURE'S CRBA- TION has saved thousands, why fot you? Address NATURE'S CREATION 514-15 People’s Bank Bidg., Cor. 2nd Av. and Pike St., ‘Seattle. Wash, TRY TO PROVE TRAP ON EDDIE used Wire , Dec, 19.—When cross-examination of Officer D. A. Johnson in the Eddie gase today, Earl Rogers counsel for Eddie, renewed his ef forts to prove that the arrest of Eddie on a charge of contributing to the deling ¥ of Mra. Alice Phelps, a minor, was brought about by means of a trap. | Rogers and the witness engaged in a spirited exchange of questions and replies, and on two occasions | it was necessary for the court to call a halt. TOO “WELL FIXED” TO NEED PENSION By United Preae LOS ANGE he resumed th E By United Pre od Wire. ] MELBOURN Dec. 19.—The general prosperity of the Australian people is indicated by the compara-| tively few applications for ments under the new m lowance act, granting $25 to every | woman in Australia giving birth} to a child. Applications since the law became effective October 10 have been practically negligible. FEAR MURDER OF NEW PREMIER By Unite® Pre L 4 Wire. MADRID, Dec. 14.—The secret po- lice force guarding Count De Ro- manone, Spain's new premier, was doubled today. No official expla-| nation was given, but it is believed} due to the intense feeling aroused | in certain quarters over the pre- mier’s stand In relation to Portugal De Romanone is seeking to pre serve peace by maintaining Spain's neutrality in the royalist plot against Portugal. KITTY MORGAN IS | LONDON, Dec. 19,—Kitty Mor. gan, a militant suffraget, accused of turning in false fire alarms, was raigned today in Bow street po. lice court and given the alternative of going to jall or paying a fine of $125, She chose jail. Suffragets here and In Edinburgh resumed | their depredations today, pouring ink in a number of letter boxes HOLD APPOINTMENTS FOR NEW PRESIDENT, WASHINGTON, Dec, 19.-~Demo cratic senators decided to hold up| all nominations except routine army and navy appointments from now until March 4, when President-elect Wilson assumes office. POPULAR ELECTION FOR POSTMASTERS | WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Sen ator Bristow introduced a bil) in the senate, proposing popular elec tion of postmasters with salaries | over $300 annually. The measure provides five-year terms and pre vents re-election FRESNO, CAL.—-Weighing 240 pounds, 6 feet 4 inches tall, Allen Haji is suffering with infantile par- alysis. sledding than the! | Greek repres THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER Sure, DER ANSWER 138 Der Same AS A WATCHMAN IN DER Words Music a” Iv'S A iN GooseBerRry! = 7 ——— | ? |AUTO HITS WOMAN; /GOVERNOR GETS in. sti inate 4 | CHRISTMAS GIVING? HARK TO THE PROF, || sot Take Blame fe le ito ae fon are to be written oa || LEARNED MAN AT UNIVERSITY HAS THOUGHTS ON SUBJECT. weg your jarnon, 1 wan tol WAPPENSTEIN’S te’ - [Sse | PETITION SOON ood, te backed by Being a philosopher, Prof. Wil Jobliged to give presents because |moving spirit of Christmas should | — we ae ma Pinel nage t nderstood, is backed by mami Nam f. Savery wants you to um |they get them. be to make children happy. When |ooc5,, 4 atte _ ane jas on act : ; ynd —_ who have |derstand that be really doesn’t give} Says Prof. Savery I'srew Up, and childrom Were Te lTuirg ay rer, AB auto accident on} in of Ea ee ibe rhe petitions ja hang whether any such orga Giving at the Yuletide ia use-|moved trom my daily life, the laay wren “Mire ong eh ne | Henn. the Choate ner tion of Ed | tt fore Ce |tion is ever started or not }leas, when it becomes Christmas featival lost much of 18] ig¢, gy way ot 8. Oats, 1620/ Benn, the Che } politic F ve Christmas by Of course, that's not the way/and follows the letter rather than meaning to me. Now, when | havelon py. a7 yy "haaeen nae ee oe. vt fie |Prof, Savery said it. It was very |the spirit of the time, Exchange |children of my own, ChrivtM@@8l was pieced in Hesistowe eee et the one ong ; my 4 much m¢ polished, and we'rejof gifts among members of the again means a great deal In OUT) te ine ies i pas car and ° pes Mid one i } «x Bruch’s can sure th was 4 great deal more |family and intimate friends is good, home.” Nee headquarters Hasict wm . veer ! With | @ crowd of language consumed. But thata|but a long Christmas lst of 40 or| So Savery bas no fault to find |)”, sondquart at : he university the Idea 50 people I# foolish and absurd with the Boclety for the Preven ar heme ee 1 dterggre a at the audi. It's all about a Soclety for the A gift is given either with or/tion of Unelosn Giving. Rut be| coy nospltal, the woman w si ca a = ny ae ee Prevention of Useless Giving.|without the expectation of a doesn't care a continental ying was, ve rulses sald th , < H the leading Someone told Prof. Save who is turn, Ip the second ease I id‘about the whole matter. He's one jas all bers been rece ' e good. at the head of the de tment of accept the « # «iven tn the true!real philosopher, you ke He philosophy at the Untversity of «pirit, but the first I would not )wouldn’t become a member of such | Washington, that son me had or nd a rete gift even though | a society, wor : eotabliah ganized such a society in New |liked’ the person very much it, wouldn't speak for it, advocate York to do away with indiscrim-; And then, pas m the gen- it, or knock It and eriticise tt inate exchanging Christmas pres-jeral to the Prof. Savery, To te him exactly, here's jents would have tyat to him‘what Prof. Savery says , |, Too many presents are given Christraae meant primarily a ehil Bensible people don't need it ythat have no re timent be dr foatival and If it hefpx foolish peoph be hind them, the or sera of the ‘Christmas meant something to more sensible, by all means let jsociety belleve, and often it works me when | was a child,” sald the them support It i* hardship on those who feel | profew of philosophy The| Ouch! Ien't that a bommer? | GREEK AVIATOR DROPS BOMB IN TURK FORTRESS od Prem Leased Wire CONSTANTINOPLE, Dee. 19 Heavy fighting at Hicanl, where a [Greek diviston t« trying . New U. S. Ambassador to Japan | © force a passage to Janina, is reporte dispatches from that In progress today. Inte ceived here ie that a G jis raking ¢ Turkieh lwhich is the sole barrier of the Hellen dvance to Janina, and that the casualties on both sides have been heavy at damage was dove Turkish defenders by « aviator who, in a monopla lover the Ottoman forees | to the Greek flew | }bombs and who escaped unburt ATHENS, Dec. 19.—~Accepting the Greek blockade of the Darda- | nelles as too strong to be forced, Turkish fleet, which ix bottled up there, today made no attempt to renew ita efforts to escape, | which have caused desultory sea LARS ANDERSON fighting sil this week |Now minister to Belgium, who has \jumt been appointed to succeed ONE MORE HITCH IN | [chas. P. Bryan as ambassador to PEACE BUSINESS ’**" _ oe Losbow, pee te < tortnor POINDEXTER HAS tween Turkey and the hain «- HELPED TO BLOCK HOWARD OFF JOB Hes came today when the sultan's envoys recetved fresh instructions to meet with the Greek plen{poten tlaries only under certain eqndi Untied Pree Leased W WASHINGTON, D. C., |Senator Miles. Poindexter's |tion has effectively blocked tions It chances of confirmation by th jate of the appointme atical whether the ptatives will =m restrictions: is probl ® Dec, 19 the “TAKE ME TO THE UNDERTAKER’S” imposed eppost the sen W. Howard as federal judge, and ST. LOUIS, Dec. 19-—-Hugh Mac-| of Beverly Cainer as U. S. District Dougal, prominent in the local re-| Attorney of Western Washington tail dry goods trade, shot and killed| Ag it looks pow, by the coalition himself in a taxicab when he was|petween progressives and demo within a minute's ride of an under-|crats, contcolling a majority of the taking establishment to which bh all of Tate eleventh-howr had directed the chauffeur to driv apareh; afl andl him |navy nominations, will be held funtil next March, when the de | YOUNG PHILOSOPHER (cratic regime will begin TAKES OWN LIFE! ask CONTINUANCE cW YORK, Dec. 19.—Defending | OF FERRY SERVICE his suicidal intentions with a state ment covering two sheets of fools | leap, Joseph Dobin, aged 16 years,| James A. Dougan filed a formal is dead at his Eastside home here| complaint Wednesday against the today by his own hand. Beside the/Oregon & Washington Ferry & body lay the writings on death of| Navigation Co., operating the West the Russian novelist Turgenieff and | Seattle ferry, on behalf of residents his own views. of the 14th ward, for the operation “It is necessary,” Dobin wrote,|of the ferry during January and o terminate an odious and useless! February, The company existence and what is necessary is|to suspend operations { just.” during the Meat Prices Cut Again for Friday The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS Tomorrow, Friday, the following big specials be offered at our markets: Plymouth April Fresh Pork Liver Mutton Back Bones, 10 Ibs. ..25¢ 124¢ The above prices will prevail at the following market OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occiden® and Yesler Way. w repairs will Storage 20¢ A2n¢ Good Cooking Eggs Pork Steak Rib Chops and Loin | WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine, AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. PEOPLE’S MARKET, Western Av. and Madison. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Av. OUR MOTTO: “From GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED MEAT packing house to consumer.” ) Look for the U, S. purple stamp. It signifies and quality purity Shops open until 6:20 p. m. ta of Clinton | proposes | | POLICY FOR LOSS OF GREAT PLANT BLAME U. S. LAND C. C. Berg’s store was closed today to give me a chance to re-arrange stock and CUT PRICES still further! The xdveroment was neverely scored We eday t Maurice Leehy, attorney for the Galbraith. Bacon & Co. claiman le ait : . Juated at. Darrington. for the To assist the public stock has [ays te teeging patents: to I been divided into lots, with ition of P.M. Butchart, president ithe V t ‘ Co, who tertified proceedings in the wd been read plant at federal build to estabt Darrington should not be aliowed SEATTLE GIRLS LIKE LEAP YEARS Leap is about at Not until Janwary 1, 1916 he another opportunity girls. That the lady citizenk of Seattle ave taken advantage of the chance e yoar has offered is shown by the |marriage Heense records in the clerk's office at the court house. year an will t for Seattle | hi jth There have been 128 more mar riages this year than in 1911. Up there have been to December 1, 3,509 marriages recorded, as against 3,981 during the same period last | year | |FRATS WANT HOPS TO LAST LONGER Washington Greeks want to dan The present ruling jof the faculty is that any im promptu “hops” of the college fra ternities must cease at 8:30 only exeeption being made in favor of the three scheduled dances per year which each “frat” is allowed to give. The faculty yesterday was requested to extend the time limit jfor the informal affairs until 10:20 p. m. by & congress composed of Tepresentatives from each fratern ity. NEW GAS-ELECTRIC CAR IS GIVEN TEST Speeding at the rate of 50 miles an hour, the first gas-electric motor passenger coach of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound railway le its exhibition trip yesterday ty officials from local raflway offices made up the passenger list The car resembles a steel passen ger coach with “cruiser” stern, The | new car is Intended for interurban service between Everett and Mon roe /“YOU’LL FIND.ME DEAD,” SHE SAID University | r TACOMA, Dee. 19 | | Mrs. Lillian | Leo, wife of Jno. Leo, former |member of the state legislature land prominent Tacoma attorney, is |dead by her own hand, She fired ja S8caliber bullet through her [brain while lying in bed at her home, 6427 South G. st A few minutes before her dead body was found, relatives tele: |phoned her that they would be with her during the supper hour, “You'll find me dead,” replied Mrs. Leo /KILLING CHICKENS MEDFORD, Or., Dee. 19 ed by a pet bulldog, whichbecame enraged when he saw her killing a chicken, Mrs. J. W. Bonbar is suffering from severe lacerations on her legs today, became mad on seeing the chicken flopping about and tore Mrs, Hon har's lower limbs badly before he could. be pulled off, yoare ago, but because of the government's disputing the title. to the land, was compelled to go to British Columbia The nt pontends that the ly valuable for ites tim i not for ite mineral, and that therefore the mineral clatm | the; MAKES DOG MAD} Attack: | The dog suddenly, price plainly marked. Doors Open Tomorrow 10 A. M. Here. Are the Finishing Prices LOT No. 1 Children’s Fur Sets, values up to $5, cut to $1.29 LOT No. 4 Splendid ‘Sable and Opossum Sets, values to $35, cut to $13.69 LOT No. 7 High-grade Alaskan Mink Sets, values up to $200, cut to $1.15 LOT No. 10 Good quality Astra- khan Coats, values up to $37.50, cut to $8.98 LOT No. 13 Fine mounted Wolf Rugs, values up to $11, cut to | | J. P. BURKE. LOT No. 2 Odd pieces, Muffs and Neckpieces, values up to $12.50, cut to $2.98 LOT No. 5 Fashionable Jap Mink Sets, values up to $30, cut to $13.69 LOT No. 8 Extra fine quality Co- ney Sets, values up to $25, cut to $9.98 LOT No. 11 Fine quality Russian Pony Coats, values up to $85, cut to $40.98 LOT No. 14 Mounted Wildcat Rugs, values up to | Rugs, values up to $12.50, cut to cut to $5.29 | $32.49 1425 First Avenue THREE DOORS SOUTH OF PIKE LOT No. 3 Fine Coney Sets, val- ues up to $15, cut to LOT No. 6 Extra quality Jap Mink Sets, values up to $45, cut to $17.39 LOT No. 9 Coats in Near Seal and French Coney, values up to $50, cut to $14.98 LOT No. 12 Mounted Deer and Goat Heads, values up to $15, cut to $3.98 LOT No. 15 Mounted Glacier Bear | $4.39 DOORS OPEN TOMORROW AT 10 A. M.