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Two Big Two-Part Features Today's the Editor of The Star” ' Change of Program that your payer Is now Vallantly shting on two pr im eat rest to the pec King county ¥ been a 0 pber of th Wisconsin jemisiatu for nearty ten years and I had a good deal o experience in establishing bureaus { immigration, expertmenta! in trying at tracts of to open uy jogged-oft lands A Wonderful Re- production of Bib- lical History rurace be a . PERILS OF THE SEA Showing the Burn- ing of a Big Steam- ship and the Rescue of the Survivors From a Desert Island ROR Mrs. Arthur OLIVER 6. WALLACE At the Pipe Organ If | Ate That | I Would Die You Will Never F Food If You Go to a Dinner Carrying One Little Stuart's Dyspepela Tablet. You needn't pass up all those savory dishes just because you are afraid of what the stomach will say to them. Armed with a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, you can bid defiance to the most cantank erous stomach and be assured that your food will be perfectly digested in spite of the stomach’s objec | “At Every Banquet You Will Aiwa | See Some Person Who is) | Atri of Food.” Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are a compound of pepsin, and those ele ments that must be secreted by the stomach If the food Is to be digested When the stomach fatls to secrete enough of there digestive agence the only sane remedy is to supply a sufficient quantity of these ele ments to digest the food. This is | the service for which Stuart's Dye pepsin Tablets were made and they are recommended by leading doctors and scientists. One or two of these tablets is sufficient to digest the largest dinner. They stop almost instantly all forms of indigestion such as sour stomach, belching. heartburn, dizziness, brash and dys entery. Stuart's [ pepala Tablets contain digestive elements, a sing! grain of which is capable of di gesting 3,000 grains of food, # las meats, exes, Krains, vegetables ‘starches and mineral matters of all slugeish or! Dyspepsia | kinds Dit your stomach @ | worn out, let Stuart She She RICHMON! Growers of chotes Fruit Trees, Rose| Tablets do your digesting for you Bushes, Hollies with berries, Rhodeden- | until the stomach can recuperate. rons, Asaiean, Pyramidal sod Standard (Give It a little vacation. It has a Poxwood. Laurel Clem 3 Rome tree wmepiete line ot Dard enough struggle at the best, with all you put fn it. And even when your stomach f* {n perfect condition, you will oecastonally need one after a big banquet or other social affair that taxes your stom ach to the uttermost .| Make Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets | the ever-ready friend and asststant to your stomach. Get a 50c box of your druggist today, >C Fraft, Shade and Ornamental Treee pay no rest. I employ no agents I can give you a first-class article at & moder price. For catalog and price Richmond $4. Or address The Richmond Nurseries Richmond Reach, Wash. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS LOSS THEQTRE Third at Pike A Warren Kerrigan Feature Warren Kerrigan plays the part of Jim, an outcast in a mining camp, who revolts, and after shooting, ¢s- capes to the mountains where he , works out his life in a peculiar man ner. Don't miss seeing this film story Laughs More Laughs And Still More Laughs That Awful Maid and the Installment Plan Marriage will make you forget your troubles If you to shed them have cares, prepare Plain Jane An Imp Drama completes and you a 1Q-cent program, 800 seats on wy one floor | Washington the bill in the northern part of that state Likes Washington Idea found thi oan very, slow We ved of the ontained i rmenedoft law of the state of Washingto ! « wlde "a effective plece of legislation and hay doubt that when the people ft on the 6th of Decembe will do more to open up and reduce the high cost of living than any other half dozen things that the authoritles are contempleting What it WIil Mean When we realize that the cl ing off of 100,000 acres of f lands will tnerease the assess roll by $50,000,000 and will annually 1,000,000 of grains and vegetables, we can the great importance of opening these lands. Seattle spends an nually $8,000,000 for produce that should be grown in King county Directly in connection with the above matter, a client of mine who has spent his Hfetime in developing logged-off lands in Wisconsin, Min nesota and Washington, called my attention the other day, to a star tiing statement of facts that few are familiar with Coming Influx of Immigrants We and vy pro ry u de land o very adopt that tt Western frutts see ap This client has been gat ing recently, the eign immigration to the coast He has been in direct com munication with the Hamburg American eamehip line and other lines and has found that over 100,000 steamship tickets from Europe to the Pacific | coast have already been con- tracted for by people contem- plating coming to the United | 8 upon the opening of the Panama canal These tickets are paid for by monthly instaliments. THIRTY-EIGHT THOUSAND OF THEM READ: “FROM EUROPE TO THE CITY OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON." THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 38,000 People Coming to Seattle in 1915; What Are We Going to Do With Them if We Don’ t Give "Em Chance on Logged-Off Land? it is a new guty thrust upor people of this communtt , womething to take care of thi great flow of Immigrants that t jtestionably coming to the Puget No Taxation Involved If these lands can be opend up for them tn such a way that they can make a living from the sturt iustead of being migration will be aw It does not Inve ation on the of this county ing part but of the county nly five-fold the value of n, I think the loggedoff land \ ' rict in King county, ought to be Made from Imported Novelty Coat established ings, Zibeline or Carac * in thre Speaks Word for Bridges by er, cutaway or The other matter that you are h. While’ they Ae fighting for that comes up on the same date, that I have referred to $4 to $5 Misses’ —— $1. 95 above, ts the re stion of Robert These come in fine English mixed Bridges for port commissioner of Cos aalaledie sniiived’ & King county | aaa The re-election of Mr. Bridges t@ Your choice 1, 95 not so much o personal matter for while they last Mr. Bridges as it is for the prin-| 79-c Women’s Petticoats 49c ciple of muntetpal ownership and) Mad { } oM ¢ control of the port facilities that ade of heavy ercerized Sateen belong to the public, 1 have no in Black only Cut full size \ doubt a to the outcome, for the real bargain. While AQ people of King county have come , th xquarely upon record {n favor of they Ia uC muntelpal control and ownership of it ort factlit | itt e that Mr p ponents believe Juat a in the ownership and cont yur port facilities by the but thie ts tru The men a In terests opposing Mr. Bridges will be opposed to th ship and contr If Mr. Bridges interests will have a 4 burden a blessing cent of tax taxpayers ly. of the me ac it ly the } p tn defeate ebration the tm: an secured » muntelpal owner-| It lee big battle and a mighty fight, nd we are being led in a most gallant way by the Se attic Star and its kindred pa pere, and | would like to pub- licly acknowledge to you that the people of this community appreciate your Truly efforts yours €. G. MILLS NOW LOOK AT THIS! LIVE WITH FLOWERS AND BE BEAUTIFUL Mies Pearl White 4 would be beauttful of Ne 4 a part of each day tn smelling blossom Wear flowers work roo! Look at flowers for ar ful painting or a wonde in So speaks Pear! W rons of Independent “me This summer she in foreign countries But she still clings som to the notion enltivate went abroad to study She came back will the garden Have flowers ins tion as nat is unquer the a lo’ of that working in ou good, “Back to “Life,” a Waren Kerrt wan tworeel Victor drama, at the Clase A until Saturday night, Is the story of Jim, a victim of des tiny, who is shunned by his fel lows in a mining camp. He re volts, shoots and escapes to the mountains, Here he ts found by a neglected gambler’s wife, who in seeking death. Sympathy runs strong between them, and the end they face life together in ne,” an Imp drama, completes the serious side, wh That Awful Maid” and “Marriage on the Inatall ment Plan,” two comedies, top off ee “Daniel,” a reproduction of Bib Heal history, and “Perils of the Sea,” the story of a burning steam ship in midocean and the rescue of the survivors from a desert island, are two two-part features offe at the Clemmer on today's change f program, Joe Robert joist; Mra yoprano, ané ganist, offer ban te the phenomenal Arthur H. Brosh, 1 Oliver G Vallace the musical program ie: Class A Until Saturday Night “Back to Life tworeel Victor drama; “That Awful Maid” and! The Installment Eclair comedies drama. oe Clemmer Until “Daniel,” a BY parts; “Perils parts. ee of the jturday biteal story, Sea,” the love and companionship |ff among sweet your study at a beauti or tioned among pat art of picture making new ideas he beautiful flower imparts} thing of its exquisite charm to the constant beholde Marriage,” ; “Plain Jane,” Imp Night two two Dream Until Saturday Night “A Royal Romance,” drama; “The Cave Men's War two-part Kale drama A Break for Freedom Pathe play Colonial Until Saturday Night “When Pierrot two-part Kelair dr Loat to Win,’ mated Weekly,” ee Met ama; Neutor comedy; world's news. Merrette,” “When He/ shaving brush ov: “Ant Melbourne Until Saturday Night “The Woman I A Man ance drama Doll,” Than with a two-reel h pictures comed laters,” and a Great Big Beauti hauser diiner comedy and war Grand Until Saturday Night “Mutual Weekly The Children’s hauser drama Kaybee drama Kowle comedy, evelation “An After 8 news; Than Affair, *) ing. 1913. en Days’ Saie of SEE SHOW re) $18 Women’s $9.95 intend to Tailored Suits of it 1 beauti ful All-wool ge, Cheviot or Bed ford Cord—tailored in this season latest model atin lining in colors, brown, black or fancy mixture. Choice $9.95 $12.50 and $15 Women’s Coats $6.75 Ribbons There are Ribbons and Ribbons, | and all kinds of Ribbons, but | nothing in the broad land to are with the style, quality width of the Ribbons mown Cormack Bros., the See the Show “Window—Cornet lames and Second Ave edad Ctiua te SoretAt dot BMaRAN OEE WS LNs auc oreo RIBBONS! Again? Yes, why in person, in spirit. Bring in Women’s 75c Storm 5g not We have everything in the children to see the nice Rubbers Rae Rein? Pie eee ees y 2 C Ribbons suitable for all purposes things Santa Claus has in Men's $1.00 Storm 79 in every width so the dainty store for them Dollies, ia 5, JE Soc coco tes ee C narrow Wash Ribbons in I Bears, Monkeys, Trains, Eu Your Shoes made water proof with 19 Pink and White. A piece, 10c. gines, ete., ete Dri Seal; 25¢ cans for........+++e+eees c 1 with pure white doub le bed st 4 Ment colors. $1.50 Comforts, cotton, in medium an Special ot 19 Ten 98c Comforts, medium size; good, heavy ce welght, Special | 00 Fringed Bed Spreads, cut corners; $i 59 | eo size, Special, while they last . $1.75 Hemmed Bed Spreads, Marseilles patterns 76x84; extra heavy weight. Your pick now ; ‘ 7T6c Pillows, covered with ‘ancy striped ticking; all feathers. Special 15 Pillow Slips, size 42x36; nice quality muslin. Spectal 50c Sheets, size 72x80; good, strong musiin. v Agents for Standard Patterns and Publi- cations. Subscribe for the “Designer” before special offer of 30c a year is with- The Confessions Tececece of a Wife ONLY A “MOLE HILL ‘TER CHAPTER Xv. I need not have worried about the outcome of our morning a lngreement at all, Dick came breezing in at 6 o'clock and rushed up lto me and kissed me AS THOUGH NOTHING HAD HAPPENED. | Hard lines, girlie,” he sald, “to be married to a man who has |hie mark to make in the business world and be so much alone on your | wedding trip 1 found a man downtown today who had inside information about the achools in New York and it was up to me to get it “On the way uptown | stopped and bought you something, dear ‘nd, bless his heart, he put In my hands a beautiful silver mesh | puree, ‘and Inside of it was a fifty-dollar bill! “Oh, Dick!" I exclaimed “Yes, dear, | know I have been remiss,” sald he, with that dear. crooked smile of his, “but this is MY FIRST ATTEMPT AT MAK RIAGB, you know. | forgot all about the fact that wives have to have a little money about them “Do you think, sweetheart, dollars every IF YOU that THROW TO if I give you fifty | THE BIRDS month—for your very own—TO |WiSH—that that will be suffictent for your needs after I have patd \the living expenses | tt will be more than enough, Dick,” I answered, “I'll be able t |save something out of It “You economical creature,” exclaimed Dick, fondly. “Now Ill get into my glad rags and we'll go to a show “AIL right, dear; 1 won't be a minute,” I said over my shoulder las 1 rushed Into the next room “But, Madge, you're looking great in that green frock, Wher have you been ali day?” asked Dick as he industridusly plied the r his face, “rye been sleeping and riding on the Fifth ay, bus,’ I answered | | | Jonut I think I'll look better in my cream evening dress.” | “If you mean that one you wore the first thme you went to the | 1 know you will,” he said | ng to himself and truly my heart, too, was sing WHAT A SILLY WOMAN I was to I was marrief to Dick, Hfe was going mninute—that we would never theatre with me, 1 heard Dick sing I could not help thinking have thought that, Just because to keep up its “grand sweet song have any differences: If Dick gives me fifty dollars a month invest the six thousand five hundred, beea fifty out of the five hundred | put away for won't need clothes for months. Some way | think that we do not teach our girls the right things of life. From the time they begin to play with dolls they begin to! dream dreams and the illusions of marriage are as great as the illu- every 1 would be quite willing to I have a hyndred and y wedding finery and ! | Clothing, Sweaters and Underwear Just for 10 days you will be treated to the biggest bargain feast ever attempted in Seattle $22.50 Men’s Suits for $14.79 39s | And each Suit has 2 pairs of Pants; | ful incident. fa | happy,” Women’s Appare WINDOWS 98c SILK STOCKINGS Gc, $1.38, $1.98 and 1 Handkerchiefs for everybody and ar for & bo r brother, father, mother uncle or eetheart far emt dered; also initial. Put up in f t boxes if so desired, Prices black Made for out offer not holds Women's Viens, high neck, long sleev medium 15¢ eight vhite; nicely finished awers to match, with F o hts, ankle or knee length. FAMILY FOR LESS Men's $2.00 Leather Slippers, Romeo or Ever- ett styles; Tan or Black; a very useful gift for young or old. Sizes 6 to 12 $1 49 Men's $1. 75 Leather Everett Slippers, Women's ‘$1 25 Felt Slippers, leather sole and heel; sizes 214 to 8; Wine, Brown $9 yecial c ese are plain and can be worn by: boys well 3oys’ or Girls’ $1.00 Felt Slippers, sizes 12 Oe te very useful gift Days’ Sale of Men’ s and Boys’ Blues and Blacks included. See Window Display NOTICE Christmas Number of the “Designer” just received. Sub- scribers please call at once before the issue is exhausted. | sions of Santa Claus. Every girl is satisfied in her own heart that, because she loves the man she is going to marry, her life will be vastly different from any other. SHE KNOWS SHE WILL If 1 have any daughters THEM TO GLORIFY LIFE INSTEAD OF LOVE. NEVER HAVE A TROUBLE, | husbands. ‘Most ready, more said to myself that HE LOOKED LIKE There w as his eyes rested on me. ou certainly are some girl, Madge,” for 1 love him—SLANG AND ALL, (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) A REAL MAN, he said, and I was MRS. PANKHURST indignantly declares the id Dr. Tanner, the fasting expert, Is absurd. Maybe she thinks he’s taken the sting from starvation campaigns. CHEVILARD, FRENCH aviator, is turning somersaults in the air, chey will now do it, carrying two Lincoln B carrying a passenger. ions for seats at onc Better Than Wealth is perfect health; but to enjoy good health it is necessary first to get rid of the minor ailments caused by defect- ive or irregular action of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels,—ailments which spoil life, dull pleasure, and make all sufferers feel tired or good for nothing. BEECHAws PILLS (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) have proved themselves to be the best corrective or pre- ventive of these troubles, They insure better feelings and those who rely upon them soon find themselves so brisk and strong they are better able to work and enjoy life. For that reason alone, The Favorite Familiy Medicine Tn boxes, 100., 250, Sold everywhere, Directions with every box show the way to qood health. and I hope I will—I SHALL TEACH | 1 shall teach them that life is a wonderfully grand thing, of which love is only a beauti- 1 think it will make them easier to live with as wives, and | know it will make it easier for them to live happily with their Margie?” called Dick as I opened the door, and one@ as not the slightest diminution of admiration in his glance of her marrying © e's peeved because Beecham’s Pills are

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