The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1913, Page 9

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She’s Most Perfe SHOOTS PASTOR STREATOR, Ill, Dec. 12-—-The Rev. Jerry M. Crawford, who was 60 years old, was killed by Mra. Robert Pierce, a gir! bride, formerly Fanny 4 Boswell of Pontiac. The woman was trying to “break” a shotgun, ‘When the weapon was discharged a cidenally. A jury exonerated the woman. LISTEN MOTHER, | DO BE CAREFUL’ Beauties, Asserts Great Artist ct of American OAKLAND, Cal, Dee, 12.—The fa mous artist, Mrs. Harold Havens is her name. She !s rich. “The American woman ts a type by herself,” said Pages. “Always she is the result of the blending of other races, and thus may have a dash of the beauty of the women of several countries.” STOPS TRAFFIC WHEN KILLED LANCASTER, Pa, Dee. 12.— While James Kneele, 19, kh Westing house Electric employe, wag at work in the power station, accidentally touched a wire charged with 11,000 vols. Tae machinery was stopped, tying up street car traffic and factories for half an Pour until the victim was released, He died. SHIVERING BOY WALKS IN COLD e CHICAGO, Dec. 12-*Beven-year. {® CHILD 18 CROSS, CONSTI- PATED, SICK, GIVE “CALI- FORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS.” Don't scold your fretful, peerish ehild. See if tongue ts coated; this & sure sign its little stomach, | liver end bowels are clogged with When listless, pale, feverish, full ef cold, breath bad, thrdat sore, doesn't eat, sieep or act naturally, has stomachache, {n4 thoes, give a teaspoonful of “Cail-| fornia Syrup of Pigs,” and hours all the foul waste Bile pnd fermenting food passes Ont of the bowels and you have @ and playful child a Chi ve this harmless “fruft ta: and mothers can rest easy | | after giving {t, because it never fa make thetr little “insides” and sweet p it handy, Mother! A little Biven today saves a sick child to- Morrow, but get the genuine. Ask Your druggist for a 60-cent bottle of “California Syrup of which has directions for children of all ages and for grow ups plainly on the bottle. Remem- ber there are counterfelis sold here, §0 surely look and see that yours Is fade by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” Hand back with con @empt any other fig syrup. HOW YOU MAY THROW AWAY YOUR GLASSES The statement is made that thow Sands wear eyeglasses who do not really need them. If you are one of these unfortunates, then these glasses may be ruining your eyes instead of helping them. Thow gands who wear these ‘windows” may prove for thbmselves that they can dispense with wee if they will get the foliowing prescription filled at once. Go to any active Grug store and get a bottle of Op fons; fill a two-ounce bottle witn (water and drop in one Optona tab- let. With this harmless lquld so ution bathe the eyes two or four times daily and you are Mkely to be astonished at the results right from the start. Many who have been told that they have astigma- tiam, eyestra Nd, weak ¢ other eye a1 S, conjunc rders, report wonder [> iggemnted / n the use of this prescription. Get this pre Seription filled and use It; you may #0 strengthen your eyes that glasses = wi not be necessary, Thousands who are blind or nearly $0, Or who wear gineses would hever have re ed them if they bad cared for eyes in time fave your oye fore it 1s too { late! “Do not ne one of these ? Victims of neg Eyeglasses are ouly like « Years they n ¢ the everinc ¢ dition, wo bett y Many others, get clear, healthy, trong. magnetic eyes through the eecription here giveu,—Ady, i “| glad I will _ tis staged. old Walter Pollino spent five days and five shivering nights in the open air, accompanied by tray cat. He * he was afraid to home. w found he had on the vestige of an undershirt and a thin coat A warrant was sworn out for the boy's father, Alexander Polino.- NOVEL GARTERS MEASURE TANGO BALTIMORE, Dee 12.—Deb- utantes here have taken to wear ing tango pedometers as garters or It is no longer fashion ask one how long she has The proper How many miles did you make” One young woman proudly says that she went 14 miles at a danee held at a fashionable country club. GIRL IN FLIGHT Va., Dec, 12.—In leven hours’ sailing through a balloon, Mile. Poin daughter of the president of France, alighted in safety at Rock ensofen Yes, it was a wonderful trip,” the girl sald after alighting, “but there were several times when I felt my courage oozing away. I am went, but I do not think I want to try anything of the | JOKE ON COPS CHICAGO, Dec. 12 tives camping in the cellar of an al leged disorderly house to awatt its being raided, shrieked and ‘fled to- ward the stairs when an ash barrel became animated and walked out of a dark corner. | Lacer the barrel was lifted from | the frame of Joseph Gray, the man sought, The man accompanied 26 women and 11 men, captured In his place, to the police station. pee - | SARAH, THE. CRAB | The little, mild, bald man {| had settled down in the train to vead, and, feeling drowsy after a trying day at business, fell asleep. On the hat rack was a ferocious crab in a bucket, and, reaching the edze of the rack, it fell, alight ing on the little man’s shoulder and grabbed his ear to steady itaelt. | All the passengers waited | expectantly for developments, XANDRIA, but all they heard was “Let go, Sarah! Tf tell you | I've tb at the office all evening. » } Gertrude Hoffman would never ine aw an open-air perfogmer this won of the year, It ts said that they begin warming the opera house two days before her dance | Macon Telegraph bles to burst, no froth to skim Ladies’ Mannish Tailored Suits | Staple and Popular Colors. Regular $45.00. Final price........ $24.85 Regular $42.00. Final price... . $24.50 Regular $40.00. Final price .. $23.85 Regular $35.00, Final price . $17.95 Regular $32.50. Final price. ......816.95 Regular $27.50. ‘Final price $13.95 Regular $25.00. Final price $12.95 Look These Over Maternity and Evening Capes; full length; 6 A > ana $12.50 values. Sah $2.00 | Our Gigantic One Price Special $35 Values | Ladies’ magnificent Spring and Party Suits, in light colored pin | Popu $9.95 | stripe serge and cheviot lar styles, makes and textures, Final quit price All prices now stand as a fit ting climax to the closing of the doors of one of Seattle's popular suit houses and shrines of fashion—1116 Second Ave. Upstairs. ¢ | QUAINT CUSTOMS OF THE WORLD'S QUEER PEOPLE PRAYER WITH WATER WHEELS s in Tibet. Praying Waterwh: The folks who live In the mysterious country of Tibet, tn Central Asia, are the most prayerful »ple in the world. They pray and pray without ceasing. You retire at night, you rise early in the morning but Jong after you are asleep and long before the sun has risen the voice of prayer has filled the air. They pray everywhere, to help in their devotions. air and tho streams revolve theif cumbersome prayer wheels, utilize everything movable and immovable The wind waves thetr prayer flags in the| such as| those shown in the lilustration Entrances to villages are strewn Streamers of prayers are hung from tree to tree and from house to house. Bridges are pasted with them. Rocks and cliffs are chiseled with prayers. Praying at leisure, the ordinary spiritaal Tibetan will get through four hundred words a minute, but at a push he can do much more. In his praying wheels, with the ald of a fairly rapid stream, he will accomplish in a very short time what would perhaps be a burden to him personally. Little strips of paper bearing orthodox prayers are affixed to the wheels, and at once they are revolved again and again by the grateful worshipers. In the ordinary Tibetan village the Buddhist priestly population may be divided into three classes: First, the Lama (or ordained priest), who} has made the long journey to Liassa and there received ordination fron the Dalai-Lama. Second, the Draba, an unordained priest who still lives in hope of going to Lias#a, And, third, the Amcho, a private lama, who has neither desire nor opportunity of ever seeing the sacred city. ‘The lnma is @ respactable member of society, well housed and fed and clad generally. He spends his time almost wholly In the temple, accepting spiritual engagements only from the wealthy. A pilgrimage to Liaasa {# an astounding stunt. The pilgrim Mes While thus prostrate be makes a marke on the ground with his hand, He then rises, takes three steps to this mark and then prostratos | himself again. This he does every step of the way between his home | and Linwsa, taking years to do the Journey with countless paper prayers. flat SOUR, UPSET STOMACHS FIXED IN FIVE MINUTES—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN griping. This will all go, and, be- | sides, there will be no sour food left | jover in the, stomach to polson your | | breath with nauseous odors Pape's Diapepsin ts a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and di- geste it Just the same as if your INDIGESTION, GA EP. |@E8T FOR | HEARTBURN AND DY SIA—IT'S GREAT. | when your meals don't fit com. | ltortably, or what you eat Hon like a lump of lead in'your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of Indigestion, stomach wasn't there 4 oF | Get from your pharmacist a fifty Re: in five minutes from all | leent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and | storfach misery Is waiting for you | at any drug store. Those large fifty-cent eases con- tain enough “Pepe's Diapepsin” to keep the entire mily free from stomach disorders and indigestion for many months. It belongsty your | home, . take a dose just as soon a8 you can There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed | with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling tn he stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, Gizziness or intestinal | Look—Read—Investigate— THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913. a tear-down build bigger store—the stock must be sold, The Squire Sales Co. Final Pricings ; Final drastic price cuts now made to see a whirlwind finish. Hundreds of satisfied purchasers have made their selections. We repeat again— WE HAVE TO GET OUT—we have no location in sight, hence ou sale is not a Fake Put-on, but a straight, clean, get-out-of-business sale. lection from our stock of Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Hats, at money-saving values. DON’T CONFUSE this sale with the ordinary sale that is heralded by the hot-air artist and retail price booster our name to no fake scheme or price juggling; no fire or sham creditors’ sale to maake values seem more than they really are. I TELL, YOU this is a genuine quit, get-out-of-business sale Everytlting legitimately reduced There is still time to make an artistic se- We lend° No bub- FEW ONLY. SPECIAL PRICINGS TO CLEAR. LADIES’ BLUE SERGE AND VELVET SUITS Regular Misses’ 25 Ladies’ Box Coats; full length; medium weights, in grays, mixtures and union tweeds. Regular $10.50 to $15.00. $4.95 ee J Quit business price Broadcloth Box Black Coats; full length, 1912-13 styles; half lined; | Beautiful 75 Ladies’ $15.00 price Regular Get out best values and $16.00. Best made, full lined, three-fourths and full length; lapel collars. Regular $7 95 .- ' $27.00. Final price..... | and class of fabrics. “" $6.95 | te—Buy 45c on the Dollar Ng reserve—PICK "EM OUT—Every 1914 Cloak or Suit in the house, in latest and most fashionable cutaway mannish Styles; all colors Regularly up to $45.00— 3 Prices Only on Street Dresses Ladies’ handsome Street Dresses; serges, worsteds and mixed colors; %, 34 and full length sleeves; inserted collars and yokes. Regular to $30.00. Our 3 Prices, $5.98, $6.89, $8.89 Millinery Department TRIMMED HATS Values to $15.00. Final Price 1116 Second Avenue—Upstairs ‘The Squire Salee System Seller. 45¢ to $1.95 .25¢ each Fancy Feathers ..... ALEXANDRA, Va, Dec, 12.-—In the employ of one firm continuous ly for 72 years was the record of Joseph F. Johnston, who died here at the age of 8% years, Johnston went to work for a tannery estab- NEW YORK, of Laurel, L. They played three of the chopped off WOODEN-HEADED TRICK old son to play near a woodpile) with bis brother, aged 18 months.| | for 600 convicts wood-chopper, baby's fingers were| | thieves robbed his home. is Wee | |? racks == | SOME. CATASTROPHE oe Mrs. John Kopac| CONVICTS; Ri Db) | KINGSTON, N. Y.—Easter © - L, left her four-year| | LONDON, Dec, 12—Prof. | | Searing, weight 30 pounds, was Richard Kerr went to lecture in Portland and| | prison, and, while he was there, @ | country. burjed on the grounds of the Epis. lcopal church at West park. Easter © had lived at the nectory. He was )a cat, probably the largest in the [32 Reeer reeset lishment here when 11 years old.) SAMPLE BOTTLEOFTEN PROVES. BENEFICIAL Bome time ago | waa afflicted | ’ with kidney and bladder troubl and was unable to obtain any re from other medicines, so sent for a} sample bottle of your Swamp-Root. | T recetved so much benefit from this > Zs small bottle that I purchased a large bottle of the druggist. 1 con tinued the use of Dr. ¢ Kilmer's Swamp-Root until | regarded myself as cured, and am now in very Kood health. I recommended it to a neighbor, who has used ft with the same results I regard your remedy, Swamp. Root, as a preparation that will do all you claim for tt MRS, ALBERT STERNER, Cressona, Pa Personally appeared before me this 18th of September, 1909, Mrs Albert Sterner, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact Cc. A. MOYER, J. P. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &/ Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam ple size bottle, It will convince anyone, You Will also receive a} booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and blad der. When writing, be sure and mention Dept. R. Regular fifty. cent and one-dollar size bottles for | sale at all drug stores. PARCEL POST MAP ‘ FREE ins ‘eee To All New or Old Mall Subscribers | With a Six Months’ Subscript to The Star The Seattle Star has had a won| derfully useful map made up, showing all the various paicel post | zones, ond the shipping rates there in | This map Is beautifully made up in several colors, and shows all the rivers, towns, cities, ete, in the State of Washington, together with giving the population of the .var jous places, and the shipping costs from each postoffice. This map Is so valuable that we have supplied the Seattle postoffice with several copies. | In addition to a large map of tho! State of Washington, 9 map of the United States is shown, and also a map of the world. | The Star wants everyone of ite We very have newest oats, Skirts, mail subseribers to te supplied sities with one of these maps, and ts ready money makiog the following offer; Every rccount with subgeriber who renews his sub scription promptly for six. months or ove will be mailed one of these maps, absolutely free. Ww sub: seribers may also take advantage of this offer, The Star six months by mall $1.80, s . I mnie ZL Dresses: for evening and street wear, Petticoats, Millinery and Furs of every description Don’t Hesitate to Ask for Credit if there are other * demanding of our isfied customers. Store Open Saturday Evenings Santa Claus to You! GET YOURS--But Don’t Forget the Others ‘Whom You Hold Dear to You As an inducement to our patrons and to get new cus- tomers we offer some dandy values and make special credit terms during this CHRISTMAS SALE. Select what you desire, either for yourself, relatives or friends, pay a trifle down and a little each week or month. $1.00 a Week Is All We Ask — Gifts of Lasting Enjoyment and Usefulness | FOR WOMEN AND MISSES | the Rain beautiful assortment in We have beautiful styles in Suits, Coats, | i very newest styles in Suits, Waists, Plumes, fine | | Hats, Sweaters, ete. neces your Open an C® us today many sat a FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN assortment Overcoats, serviceable Cravenettes, stylish Corner Third Avenue and University Street. Depeee os CeRtTPLOSESESCliicilicetrilcc i ictirrreceeairecretrtret te reerrers in the handsome

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