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Meaning, Perhaps, That Some 7 body Tucken It | \MOTHER! NO USE | TAKING CHANCES | 1F CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, NIA SYRUP OF FIGs” If your little one’s tongue tx ¢ The Art of A a ed, It fa a sure align the stomach Home Baking Carried [liver and bowels need a eentie thorough cleansing once. When} to a Higher Degree : onr child is cross, peevinh, listless, | People will ever continue to », doesn't sleep, eat or act nat ise Home Baking as a stand-| "ally; If breath ie bad, stomach sour, syste ull of coli nro ied for all baked moods r m full of cold, throat a sore, or if feverish, give a teaspoon } e our baking from this! tul of “California Syrup of Figs,” } of view and you will and in a few hours all the clogged a r how we surpass the)". constipated waste, sour bile Pt wolgietn y and undigested food will gently work of the m t expert home| move out of the bowels, and you baker have a well, playful child again For one thing we have the Sick children needn't be coaxed facilities. . Our. “shops are|‘, take this. bapmiess “truit lax 4 . ative illions of-mothers keep it scrupulous clea S« rupulously lean D are | handy because they know its action the people who work in them./on the stomach, liver and bowels Like the home cook we use/{s prompt and sure, They also | know a little | COSTIVE, GIVE “CALIFOR | at only the choicest and fresh- given today sav bad . 1 sick child tomorrow est materials Ask your druggist for a 50-cent }dottie of “California Figs,” which contains for babies, children of all a for grown-ups plainly on the ST. GERMAIN BAKERY beware of countertoits 409 Pike St. t the genuine, made by 1517 Pike Place ola Pig Syrup Company fooled! | (Paid Advertising ) FOR MAYOR, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Syrup regularly 80c, ‘Califor Don't be Seattic Booster Fobs,” fale, Ibe ow special Novelty ENTERPRISE NOVELTY WORKS \ 1118 Firet Ave. Seattle. Fobs, price Helped defeat the Bogue plans./ Joined cuts with fills, thereby re ducing cost of improvements. Prevented expe the North End, the Hons of dollars to property owners Aided the construction of munic WHY SUFPER TOOTHACH BUTLER S TOOTH F ft, tlie the cavity sive regrades in y saving mil Gtves instant fects the nerve, preventing further dece: Bale. effective By mail or "2, | pal car line preqatess, S30 | Made impossible to have public Ratier Drag Co. Seattle, Wash. |improvements without consent of majority of property owners. Knows the city thoroughly Is not a dreamer dr theorist | | Opposed to the so-called commis | STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS A. J.GODDARD' | sion form of government a hee be made DE 1 T° asked Mra, Stuyvesant 7, 8, 9 Tatroguced amendments , , who doesn't believe it I8 de and 10, fixing responsibility On)cent as 4 l today proper officials Well can be DENATURED. GODDARD HEADQUARTERS 301.2-3 Bailey Bidg. Elliptt 1335 and 1336 Seattle Theatre Advantageous | Loans We make building and real estate loans that |) have many advantages to the borrower. These loans are repay- able in monthly install- ments and a low aver- age rate of interest is charged. | to Close Sunday Only Five More Performances of Mise Rachael Marshall's est Success, “The Crime of the Law,” to Be Given. With a successful run of two weeks as its record, Miss Rachael Marshall's latest production, “The Crime of the Law,” will be given for the last time at the Seattle Theatre Sunday night, February & During its run—the first time on any stage—this powerful play, an appeal for reform in our penal in stitutions—has been attended by nds of persons interested in ubject. At each performance tanding Room On'y” sign has Deen posted The play has re- Bad ettuastres: “exhoreamant seve paarcenippi: from business and professional men, the clergy and students of the re- form movement. Press reviews of “The Crime of the Law” endorse it as one of the strongest plays on the American eo Jos | pense of examining property and titie Bil monthly pay paid at any time, reducing stage today. —The first week It was Jf sot the time fame has to run uced its success was assured 1 leans m ott we second week's run verified one year, with this beyond any question of a doubt ‘ “The Crime of the Law” will give zy, next Monday night to “Brew- rs Millions,” a play that has a inugh fn every line. The usual Monday night bargain price—25 cents for the best seat—wil! prevall Next Tuesday night the Bailey & Mitchell players will give way to in case of bufiding ! monthly | payments p Pete Sound Savings the Tilikums of Elttaes, that organ. & L A t feation‘baviog, leased’ 'the Beato oan Association Theatre for the one night. This “A Muteal Savings Society popular aggregation of “Boosters Fatablished 1901 will prov’ Conseque duction t Advert 222 Pike St. a MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY le their own amusement there will be no pro- the regular company The Middleman Eliminated at | Frye & Co.’s Markets, v ry following big specials will be offered tomorrow, Saturday: | CHOICE, ‘PRIME RIB ROAST, per lb.... .16c| ..... We Choice Shoulder Pork Roast, Ib Choice Shoulder Veal Roast, lb Choice Pork Spare Ribs, Ik Choice Sirloin Steak, Ib 18c Strictly Fresh Washington Hens, tb oe meee 35c 3 Pounds for $1.00 The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine AMERICAN MEAT CO.,, Third and Jefferson | WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. | CASCADE MEAT CO., Lower Floor Westlake Market. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. | bers of New Y anyway!” answered the highest authority fn America, Vernon Cas tle, who, with Mra. Castle, ts the undisputed originator of the new society dances Andé forthwith Vernon Castle tn vented the denatured tango, espe clally for Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, of New York's ultrasmart He has just danced It before an assembly of some 80 select mem rks Four Hundred, Society Dancer Invents ‘“‘Decent”’ Tango; Partners Rema The First Photograph of Mr. and Mra. Vernon Castle Posing in Their “Denatured Tango” Especially for The Star . | THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, n Apart Which Indicates that the dancers never touch each other The man carries bis hands in his pockets' his partner has hers on her hips; and through all the meas ures as danced for Mra. Fish, the Castles were constantly two apart! form Fearing the dance tn this wouldn't be popular with the younger set this season, Mr. and Mra. Castle pe for The Star a modified variety of denatured tango, which non-tactile, but still does not preserve the cold dfs tance apart of 24 Inches | The dance ts executed to tango music, and many of the true tango ite at Mra. Fish's last steps are used. But as a whole the denatured) etile tango,” tle tan resembles, In posture and| innovation grace, the old-time minuet | CITY NEWS KEEP UP CUSTOM! The University of Ww. — Glee club left today on a short tour of neighboring cities. Concerts will| be given in Everett, Snohomish and at other near-by places ee Daughters of Ve ton tent No. 1, will serve a hot din ner at Veterans’ hall, State Armory Friday, Februgry 13, from 17 until 2 eee United Spanish War Veterans) Geo. H, Fortson Auxiliary No. 2 will begin a series of four card parties, to begin Monday, at Veterans’ hall State Armory. | . Moving satire filme are barred | because they are an explosive ma | terial . A Japanese floater was found In the bay near Smith's cove Thurs day. He apparently was a sailor : ° Supt. of Buildings Josenhans, who succeeds R. H. Ober, says there will be no immediate change of the personnel of his employes. ° The Mount Washburn park has llow stgpe A iw Chittenden General Chittenden of commission. road in been chris road, after the port Y Funeral services for W. J. Carey, policeman who died Thursday be held from the church of of Good Help Saturday eee a will Our Lady Annual dinner will be held by the Washington Association of En gineers at the Butler hotel tonight Per ga Deputy Roberts Thursday ar. Ben and Engwald Strande at O'Brien, in connection with burglaries in that land numerous tion oe Ten men, caught in a raid of the Tannhauser cafe, were fined Thurs. day in Judge Gordon's court. The charge was gambling. see Broadway high school freshmen | debating team Increased its vic tories for the season to two, by |defeating Franklin Thursday Elmer A. Friend, nominee for re election aa secretary of the Presa club, Is the only candidate who has an opponent “0 Representatives of the Milwau held a con \ line Thursday to discuss plans for the summer business taken by W. E. tic regiona will e Press club to. night Moving pictur: IHudnon In the A be exhibited at t night, It's Ladies LOCAL WOMEN SPEAKERS Miss Sarah F. Springer, religious work director of the ¥. W. C. A.; Mrs. G. E. Soltau and Mra. J, Ad dison Campbell are the speakers at the Bible Institute, In session at Bellingham, tn connection with the Y. W. C, A. of the normal school of | mother also arri ns, Clara Bar-| |from transportation by parcel post Rub Pain Right | | lof rheumatism sufferers in the last |ble, or the result of kidney or blad-| \ | SALEM, Ore. Feb 6—When a baby was born to Mra, Nusbaum) on Jan. 26, a custom established by| babies of the family four genera tlons ago was adhered Its great-crandmother, grandfather and ed on Jan. 26. | | railroad! by the} Free dentistry for all employes is contemplated railway ministry In Austria OUCH! PAIN, PAIN, RUB RHEUMATISM Out With Small Trial Bottle of Old “St. Jacobs Oil.” Rheumatism is “pain or Not one case in fifty requ internal treatment. Stop drugeing! Rab soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Ol” directly upon the “t r spot,” and relief comes instantly. | St. Jacobs O41!" {s a harmless rhew matiam cure which never disap-| points and not burn or discolor} the # 1 < Quit complaining! | Get a small trial bottle of “St.] Jacobs Oil" from at ug store and in just a moment you'll be free | from rheumatic pai soreness, | stiffness and swelling. Don't suf. iD fer! Relief and a cure await you St. Jacobs Oil" has cured millions | half century, and !# just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago. backache and sprains. | Important to All Women Readers npon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trou ble and never suspect It | Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trou Thousands der disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy (Aw—AZMoO 1914 Fresh Foods Low Prices Free r be Delivery |- 8 lb ¥re Impor 1527 1529 Candy Specials ise ze Peanut Brittle, 1b. Almond Walnut Brittle, Ol Fashioned Hutter Ib. 40¢ Hand Rolled Choco flavors, Ib. Kitchen Hood’s Candy 1509 Pike Place Ib Scotch Ib Be MT. VERNON ernon Jersey Butter New, Clean and Modern In Every Way Aunt Jomtma’s Pancake Flour Minced Clams, ares cane vine ee rt ; waite Stall No bir Ka New Rainier Maat Markel Pike Place Roast Pork, Ib 15¢ | Veal Cutlets, Ib 15¢ iit Staab Lhe Rib and Loin Mutton, 11¢ Leaf Lard, Ib 13, Lamb Chops, Ib Me loo yon - Spare Ribs, 121-2¢ Legs young Mutton, Ib 15¢ | Fastern Hams, Ib......21¢ Veal Roast, Ib 15¢ | Eastern Bacon, Ib.....20¢ LINK SAUSAGE, LB. 10c_ BUTTER STORE 1521 PIKE PLACE —CORNER PUBLIC MARKE 3 BIG CANS CARNATION MILK. . (With one pound Be Stalls 18-25--CONE’S ‘GROCERY—Lower Floor. SUGAR ONLY 54 -49 Remember the Name Notice the Number Good Creamery Butter, Ib...30¢ Rest y Butter, 8 Ibs. $1.00 Cream Brick Cheese, Ib.....28¢ SIGSWORTH—206 $1.15 eating. APPLES, box, delivered .. All kinds, cooking, KING’S—STALL 67 Duck Exe Swiss Cheese, Ib. cottes or bulk tea) Balmon. per can Matches, 2 pkes Matehes, per dow. E. C. Roloff i pa ig ATTHE PUBLIG MARKET CENTER _ |" Sweet. Prunes 2 |bs. 15¢ Raisins 5c Ib. Largest aod best assort ment of Dried Fruits in the markets 114 126 NO. 50 SACK FLOUR$1.19 (Hammond's Best, Centennial Jest, High Flight or Holly.) Galt's Blue Ribbon Tea 50c Mocha and Java Coffee Bie 2 Ib. ean Crisco 50¢ 5 Ibs. Table Salt ........-30¢ “TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24 and 36 STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS Not over 3 days old. Dozen E. C, KNAIER Stall 47 Our Patrons Trust Us. That 1s the reason for our enor- mous phone order business Main 5231 the choicest Call up Tomorrow We carry only grades of meats. PHILADELPHIA MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-5-7 20 POUND: 2 cane + MINK 160 cal pack Tomatoes # bare Lenox Roap No. 10 pail Pure Lara ig: STAL 106-132-114 JULIUS G. DAY For Councifman, 3 Year Term We Know Him and We Know Him to be True Pike Place Public Market | PUBLIC MARKET PURE CANE 81.20 2 sare Libby Apple Jel! SUN GROCERY Sanitary Public Corner Publi@ Market Old Pike Place Market Public Market: Washington Creamery But- 2 ibs. 75¢ New Zealand Butter, Ib. B5é Butter, Eggs, and Cheese of quality. extra £. H. Collins, Stall 28 . 10 Sandabs, Red Snapper, lb. . Extra large Dungeness salt Crabs and fresh and Fish of all kinds PHILADELPHIA FISH MARKET Stall 10 Red Shield Butter 35c LB. Ice Cream, gt. 25c At First Avenue Entrance “Better Goods for Less Money” Our Fancy FRUITS Make them all take notice. Stop in and see our big display of Fancy Wenatchee and Yakima Apples. W.W.Crenshaw 1517 First Ave. The Only Rat-Proof —"""Viarket on the Coast SUGAR 2 cane best Oysters 4 pkgs Noodies No. 10 pall Karo Syrup. ENTRANCE ON FIRST AVENUE ‘STEALS HER GAR'300,000 MILES OAKLAND, Feb. 6—Argument | lover a loose clutch caused sonion DePuy, chauffeur, to throw the ba gage of Mrs. Joseph Loeb, his em ployer, from her automobile at Tracy, enroute here from Bakers field Mrs. Loeb arrived by train and asked the Oakland police to locate DePuy and her new high-powered car. 37 TOA | TEACHER, Fstimates gathered principals’ reports for Nove by the Grade Teachers’ club, 7 pupils per teacher as the age size of school classes attle. from show aver- | in Se-| SAN FRANCISCO, legs cut off by Fitzgerald died hospita DR.E.J. BROWN Feb. 6. a street car, at Wm the emergency ROBBED BY A DENTIST Roth | | OF CIGARETS | IN SINGLE YEAR MILLION GALLONS [LODGERS JUMP IN TACOMA FIRE PO dag avast Feb. 6. pypesicd per- ith in y escapr the flames that di reves the Fairview hotel, pe on North 30th here early today and d a lose of $10,000. Sev- lodgers jumped from sec- ond-story windows to the One man wae Injured. SOME UNIVERSITY—WHAT! Bf According to figures complil- | ed by Recorder E. N, Stone, of the state university, Washing- | ity in America, and has even a / greater attendance than Yale. | Yale is 16th. The attendance | at Washington for the year of | 1913 was 3,356 BRIDGE DANGEROUS OF Although traffic still over the bridge roadway in Ninth WHISKEY av. S, Charles R. Case, tendent of streets, WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—When} Uncle Sam rounds the corner of the fiscal half year and finds him- self fi to face with the startling figures of his tobacco and whisky }consumption during that period he is likely to collapse with amaze ment If the cigarets he has smoked in road, for a distance of 310 feet in front of the FryeBruhn Packing Co., is dangerous to even light traffic. lt ton {s the 16th largest univers. | | B. C. jcome to Seattle, @ | gagement MARIE LLOYD IS FURIOUS; HELD AS UNDESIRABLE Marie Lioyd, the English com- edienne, who was refused admit- tance at New York, several weeks. ago, when she arrived in company with an English jockey, to whom she was not married, and who, when she attempted to enter the United States by way of Vancouver, , Was again checkmated by the immigration bureau, has appealed to Washington Pending a decision, she cawnot where she is un- der contract to play a week's en- at the Orpheum theatre, | beginning Sunday. continues the Orpheum tin Beck, general manager of cireuit, said today: “I expect to know by tomorrow def- superin-|initely whether Miss Lloyd can or declares the | cannot cross the border. Marie, furious at having been labeled an “undesirable,” says: Theatre-goers everywhere have not found me so.” How Are Your Bowels?” A Simple Remedy That Guar- antees Good Bowel Action. six months could be laid end to! ‘Trace the origin of the com- end to serve as rails, they would) moner {lls of life and almost invar- make over 76,000 miles of double |iapiy you will find that constipa- track! |tion was the cause, It {s not to be At the rate of his consumption of | cigars during that time, {n a year he would have smoked enough of them to make a string clear to the |}, xpected that a mags of fermented food can remain in the system be- yond its time without vitiating the lood and affecting the nerves and A Doctor’s First Question Is | eondition, they may cause the other) moon and nearly back again! cles. organs to become diseased ON FIRST AVENUE [And ns tor whisky, In efx months fogy. | Songente Me entire You may suffer a great deal with | Uncle Sam has absorbed 70,000,000 | é oseatt pain, in .the back, bearing-down office every aay gallone of that varlety of beverage | ine noaduches, and nervousnese feelings, headache and loss of am being robbed of thelr | alone! Vuk Ste abetaiaen tosis feelin an Fire ay, rep: | tro these three items, according | With, it# accompanying indigestion Poor health makes you nervous to the report of the internal rev-|@0C jrePieseneme. a chet ‘Is to rel LIEUT. G. W. VAUGHAN irnftable and maybe despondent; tt thief who stents my|enue bureau just published, a total | 14 Rubles wad When SIAC 4 1 oS as de : move the trouble; amd when nature | pills, salts and the various coarse makes any one 80. & of over $176,000,000 was paid {seems unable to do it, outside aid | cathartics and purgatives, for while But’ hundreds of women tT is necessary. You will find the|these do but temporary good, Syr that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, 113 First Ave Union Block | SHOOTS HERSELF best of al) outside aids’ a remedy |up Pepsin cures permanently. The |rostoring health to the kidneys, | ” }that many thousands are now us-|effect of its action is to train the |proved to be just the remedy need-| 7 can guarantee to eave you just one N FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.—Hol-|!8 for this Very purpose, called stomach and bowel muscles to do ed to overcome such conditions, — | dollar # Mdottar tor| | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.—Hel’| yy Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, Many | their work naturally again, and fh A good kidney medicine, possess ¥ work ‘fen Douglas, a pretty | 1G-year old [hundreds of letters are teceived by |a short time all forms of medicine ing real healing and curative value \ han one: | girl, was founc unconscious tn Bat Dr. Caldwell telling of the good re-|cin be dispensed with, It can be should be a blessing to thousands of | dentists,” Yow wee mane dolar si | wound in the He eine ca. tree | Suits obtained, and among the en-/ bought without inconvenience at nervous, overworked men rm » I do your denta ‘ou i “| tiusiastic letters is o1 ‘om Li y nea ore 7 cha, At AW EiCSROGL. ; tile: arhat met my sign, ‘at the| the house with hep at Py hs St., Decatur, Ill. He is 72 and has| latter size being regularly bought Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy June ike | Said She ed te erat sulcide.| had a bad liver agd stomach since|by those who already know its will do for them. Any one who has Gne probauiy wit es he came out of the army, He says| value, Results are always guaran; not already tried it, by Intlosing 10 he tried about everything, but nev-| teed or money will be refunded, cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co, Bingham EDWIN | BROWN, ). D. §.| SPIRITUALISTS MEET er succeeded in getting p nent| Families wishing to try a free ton, N. Y., may recetvs sample size | _ The Unity Chureh of Spiritualism | relief until he took Dr. Caldwell's | sample bottle can obtalw it poste bottle by Parcel Post You can} Seattle's Leadng Dentist will hold meetings at the Frater-| Syrup Pepsin. He is never without | patd by addressing Dr. % B, Cald- purchase the regulny fifty-cent and 713 First Avenue nal hall, 1511% Fourth av. every|a bottle in the house, and he is| well, 419 Washington Monti- one-dollar size bottles at all arue| Open evenings untit # and Bundaye/SUnday at 3 p.m, The public is!never without good health. cello, Ill, A postal card Sita your stores, until 4 for people who work. invited, It has untold advantages over name and address on, it will do, seat cURL thee Ret tei acc bieel teats