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Brace Rogers apltal, Where he Wilson and ess tho| MoNamara © FOR PANAMA EXPOSITION , Deo, § ja appoint ral of the Fret jan Francisco expe HOW TOSAVEVOUREVES ry This Free Prescription Do your eyes give you trouble? bo you already wear eyeglasses or ? ,) nde yple pectacles? Thousands © P wr these “Windows” who might You ily dispense with them. may de one of these and it ts your Mty to eave your eyes defore It too late, The eyes are neglected ore than any other organ of the ntire body. After ¥ sh your lay’s work you sit and rest © Jour muscles, s? Do you st ww you do not. You Fmething else that keeps your hyes besy; you Work your eyes mul you go to bed That fs why so many hare strained eyes and nally other eye troubles that threaten partial or total dlindness. crutehes; Eye-glasses are merely hey never cure, This eription which has den yes of so many may work equal onders for you. Use !t a short me. Would you like your eye ubles to disappear an tf by Try this prescription: Go wideawake drug et a bottle of ¢ eta fl bottle with t and allow y ive. With e liquid bathe the eyes two to jar times daily. Just note how iokly your eyes clear up and how) mn the {inflammation will disap- Helen Muclier SAUCE TELLS EM Have You Sent Your Check to the Star for Little-Chimney Kids’ Tree? Herr Wagner Donates His Band it ar. Don't be afraid to use ft; it absolutely harmless. Many who their eyes had they for them in time. This ts a simple treatment, but marvelously effec- tive tn multitudes of cases. Now that you have been werned, don't @elay a day, but do what you can to save your eyes and you will thank us as long as you live for publishing this presertption —Adv, ——— —| BY A UNITED PRESS CORRE-| MESSAGE SPONDENT MEXICO CITY, Dec. §.—That Huerta, and Carranza, rebel! leader, TO THE SICK | ve negotiating for peace, was re | ported today on good authority The Olympic View Sanitarium,} Carranza and Gen. Villa, It was @ finest equipped sanitarium to/ said, had quarreled violently, Villa e state, extends to the sick and | ev n threatening to attack Car o8y afflicted s cordial invitation to/ranza’s headquarters. Carranza’s come in for a free consultation and| followers were understood to fear, examination, and if it is in our ; r to help you, we will tell you | and {f we can’t do you any good | BS og ran. CITY NEW We are equipped to treat suc cessfully the diseases, ptome of which, Biliousness. Ons| Today's receipts at the Third Se hapeadicitia, anal Pig| Avenue motion picture house, 1421 Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dys-| Third av., will be turned over to the Flatulence, Piles, Intus-/King County Anti-Tubereulosis league. | cee | A social session to which alt real-| dents of that district oy invited, | , will be held by the John May ctvic| eos or Bie a Pot center at the John Hay school, ea at Vitus Denes, Ties: |Fourth and Crockett, tonight at # Siomach, Urie Acid Disturbances, |°°1°** oe A. F. Haas, a city councilman, has been elected commander of John F. Miller Post, No. 31, G. A. R. eee | George Irvin and M. L. Irvin, brothers, were slightly hurt early ive to Be lee eer nt jRO| Sunday morning, when a motoreycla on which they were riding collided tate See ten well tat yar N2|with an auto driven by G. M. Tracy, and if we can help you we wili/*t Eighth av. and Pine st. } tell you also. You Asth } ferers, coms immediately, We sug |. Lloyd J. Coewell, a well known cure you. | bridge and railway construction en Come to our office at the Sant. Sineer, died Sunday morning at his tarlum and meet satisfied people |Tesidence, 903 W. Lee st and read testimonials of cured pa-| nies tients, then don’t believe us, but} see tome of these patients and let | **ttle them tell you what we did for them,|™ory Saturday then you will be able to judge|>Y over two tho’ yas to our honesty and abil- Ne . Don't put it off another min- ute, but come and investigate The annual bal! given by the Se-! ‘re Department in the Ar-| ght was attended nd persons. * . Moving picture houses wil! not be allowed to place easels, signs Now! jand other means of advertising at Yours for health, | OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM DR. NUERNBERG, 14 W. Harrison St.| Phone Queen Anne 2127 the entrances. This ruling has; | been made by the board of appeals. | | eee “The High Mark,” or “Id was the topic of an address given | by Carl C. Countryman of Chicago at the meeting of the Sunday club a OR E J:BRO in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium. } eee “ jo bee U. N A meeting of the newly-organ- : D ized Sourdough Club of the Unt v y of Washington will be held Men's building on the unt versity campus at 6:30 this after T A. &. Nafe will address the mem- | bers of the Washington State Dem-| 1 Jocratic club at the meeting to be! held in democratic headquarters in |the Lyon building Tuesday night. : T) PARCEL POST MAP | BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE To All New or Old Mall Subsoribers | With a Six Months’ Subscription to The Star The Seattle Star has had a won| derfully useful map made up,| showing all the various parce! post zones, and the shipping rates there | *|in | This map 1s beautifully made up| in several colors, and shows all the rivers, towns, cities, ete. in the Jtate of Washington, together with | lgiving the population of the var-| fous places, and the shipping costs from each postoffice. This map Is so valuable that we have supplied | f » Seattle postoffice with several | k i | coplss. | n \ddition to a large map of the ington, a map of the 4 States ia shown, and also a |map of the world *| The Star wants everyone of ite mall subseribers to be supplied with one of these maps, and is making the following offer: Ever subscriber who renews his sub: S. vcriptiag promptly for #ix months or more will be matled one of these ps, absolutely free, New sub- ora may also take advanta, of this offer, The Ster six months | *7*! by mall $1.80. 113 First Ave, Union Blo Beutile’s Lending Dentist * 713 First Avenue Sail 6 tor poopie whe win,t™* § | Co, Buffalo, N.Y. GEN. CARRANZA AND | HUERTA NEGOTIATE; MAY JOIN FORCES Villa's defection from the Carranza organtzation. An early crisia seemed inevitable today tension was extreme. Southern rebels sed an al-| most snperstitio ar of them, were said to be sneaking quietly and separately into Mexico City in preparation for a sudden, com: bined uprising. ROOSEVELT AT ASUNCION ACUNCION, Paraguay, Deo. 8. —~ Col. Roosevelt arrived from Buenos Ayres yesterday and was warmly received. SERIOUS CATARRH | YIELDS TO HYOMEL Re will effectively relieve all cur. able forms of catarrba! ills, bro: | chitis and cold in the head or money refunded by the ¢ruggist, or the manufacturers, Booth’s Hyome! There is nothing just Itke Hy- | omet, or fust as good, or that gives telief at Complete outfit 1. Try Hyome! at cace—all Grub | gists veil {t—and ese bow quickly it heals, soothes and purifies the [may take frritated membrane of the breath {ng organs. THE STAR—MONDAY, DECKMBER 8, 1913. 1 By Fred L. Boalt We simply GOTTA’ have money And you're gonta send us some If you don't, we hope you don't get the things you want for Christmas. We hope the turkey doesn’t agree’ ,with you, and that you have @ headache the next morning That's the way we feel about it We gotta have money It ta a barrel of mor to provide Christmas prese for 5,000 little-chimney We So we ! have money peat “eee Please go to the Manhattan the utre, Howard and Howell, Wednes day evening. The management te going to give us all the proceeds f that night for the tree. In addition to the pletures, there will be a vaudeville program tn cluding Ernestine Didier, mezzo soprano; Helen Muelier, songs and danc and Baby Adeline, songs and dances. Timidly we approached Herr Wagner, der meister, suggest: | Ing that our Christmas show without music would be a dull affair, If Herr Wagner, In view of the benevolent nature of the enterprise, would make us a rock-bottom figure, we— “What Ie this talk of fig ures?” roared Herr Wagner. “le It that you are asking us to take money for playing for | th littlechimney —kide? e apologized, “Orchestra or band?" asked Herr Wagner. “Band,” we sald, because bands make more nolse than orchestras. “Band it Is,” sald Herr Wag- ner. “How many plecest” We wondered if the meister could muster, say, a dozen mu siciane. “Fiddiesticks! hand with 40 pleco 1 will be on P. C. Merriam, timber crutser, sends word to The Star that he will give 75 smal! treet. While the trees ply lasts, we will give these} » family groups so that they m to thelr homes in plenty of time for a family cele bration In the evening. Out of pure gratitude, IT mention} here that Merriam has two stands- Third and Seneca and Third and) University—-and 1 hope he drives! a roaring trade tn Christmas trees ia year. HEAD MAGNATE *DIES ST. LOUIS, Dec #.—Dwight A. Jones of New York, president of a company controlling 20,000 acres of lead mines {n Missourt, died here Sunday night THE STRANGER WILL APPRECIATE homelike restaurant —tt lonesome feeling and the m: role are good WARREN’S LUNCH Formeriy Wheeler's, 218 Union st. BULL BROS. Just Printers 10132 THIRD re AIN 1049; Add the Cream Flavor to Everything You By U Carnation Milk From Contented Cows Instead of *o’ Milk is cle use. I Carnation ready for instant to all cooked and baked Ask your grocer or delicatessen for Cook and Bake sing rdinary milk. an,, sweet, pure, always t adds a*delicious flavor Carnation. UNDER = HAMMER I AM GOING TO START SOMETHING OVER IN QUINCY VALLEY I resurrected Issaquah and put it on the map with ONE AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, German money, behind it—and it is today spending $40,000 to $60,000 a month for the benefit of Seattle. I’ve a good start in QUINCY VALLEY and I intend, too, to put it on the map—BUT AT A FIGURE THAT WLL LET THE BUYER IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR AS TO FUTURE PROF- ITS. No man ever had any dealings with me but to his profit. Quincy Valley Is on the Eve of a Giant Awakening Every proposition goes through three or four sweating out procesess. These have been accom- plished in QUINCY VALLEY. She is now ready to be split up into small holdings, which should yield future owners EVERY DOLLAR that could possibly have been expected by the pioneer and homesteader who lacated here eight to ten years ago, but with none of his discouragements and re- buffs. He made possible everything now afforded as an opportunity by Mother Earth in QUINCY VALLEY. It’s yours to enjoy. Will you join me and purchase a el of this land at a figure which, with but slight economy, you will never miss—AND THE VALUE OF WHICH MUST INCREASE R4&™DLY AS THE MONTHS GO BY? ONLY THREE MORE DAYS LEFT IT IS NOT LUCK—It Is the Exercise of Good Judgment That Prompts the Shrewd Investor to Buy Ahead of the Line of Development. I offer you my capital for five years. This shows my con- fidenee in you. Show your confidence in me by ATTENDING THIS AUCTION SALE. I can, of course, sell you this land for cash or carry you. BUT,I will go you one better—if you get the cash within one year—I'LL REMIT all undue interest and will ALLOW YOU a discount of five per cent. on the principal. This makes it convenient for you to make a turn without in- terest and save FIVE PER CENT. on the deal—SOMETHING TO “NIGGER” WITH, as it were, for a whole year. Farm owners are the most independent people on earth. Here {s your opportunity—your main chance. Become independ- ent—don't allow yourself, through any circumstances over which you have the slightest control—to be ground to powder and as such, blown Into the cracks of poverty and oblivion. GO FOR- WARD—TO THE FARM! I'LL MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU! You can acquire a farm—40, 80 or 160 acres--AND WHEN YOUR PAY CHECK STOPS HAVE SOMETHING BETTER THAN LIFE INSURANCE. Become one of the buyers out of the many porstbie—on the following plan MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN---40 ACRES In the meanwhile, you are safe—THE NORTHERN BANK Price Total Cash Balance = Monthly AND TRUST COMPANY of Seattle, as Trustee, acts for you igs Acre. Ss ie on yee as well as me, thereby assuring the proper application of your 15 ’ pe 600 180 450 7.50 money and the delivery of your deed to you, when you want it. oe peg ph po 1900 REMEMBER THIS—That $100 to $250 will give you possession 25 1,000 250 750 12.50 and enable you AT ONCE to capitalize your own efforts and IN- PLUS 81X PER CENT FOR FIVE YEARS WATCH IT GO TO $250 AN ACRE The greatest era of prosperity in Washington lies Just ahead. The banner period will be 1914-1915, during which the rush from Burope through the Panama Cana! to the Pacific Coast will come like a flood tide—in overwhelming numbers It is estima at 2,000,000 will be added to the population of the Pacific Coast. It is stated that already 76,000 tickets have been sold in Berlin, 99 per cent of which are for this Coast. There is nothing more phiegmatically intensive, when he hits the farm, than a German farmer. Under t ircumstances, can you imagine what your profit will be in five years or less, should you care to realize on your property in QUINCY VALLEY? These Germans want land that is land from surface to bedrock, 10 to 60 feet deep CREASE the value of your own asset. and they know {t whon they see {t. Come in, therefore, and see whether or not land in QUINCY VALLEY will fill the Dill, If it does—buy. Profit t# certain to run you down, to your pleasure, as you are that the sun will rise tomorrow le Qe lime—Ihe riace—ihe Wwian AS TO MY AUCTIONEER: I have procured a man of international reputation—ONE KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST This auction will be held at 114 James St., Seattle, December 10, from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. BUY SOMETHING THAT CANNOT FAIL TO MAKE YOU MONEY A. McKay Jordan 114 James St. Seattle, U. S. A. Phone Elliott 5434. The Modern Human Equation (Kaufman) Wake up, Man! You've overslept yourself. This is 1913-1914. We've forgotten wheth- er Maud S. was a horse or an actress. At present, we're holding races five miles in the air. To Tophet with your pad and pencil, You calculate everything é BUT the human equation ‘ and this—-is EVERY- THING. THIS AUCTION WILL Take the Train and Save Money (Regis@ation and Map Coupon) DEAR SIR—Ploase send me your maps and lit- erature. If nothing prevents mo, I will be present at your auction. If! buy, I shall avail myself of your offer TO REFUND THE COST OF MY TRANSPORTATION OR ROUND TRIP FAR to Seattle. + State ...ce.cereees (Note—Since there willbe a large number present from out-of-tow® points,early declaration will en- able me to amply provide for the refund of fares, BE HELD AT 114 JAMES ST., Seattle, Wash., Dec. 10 « FROM 10 A.M. TO 19 PM senae

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