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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914. SaeET JOHN PANTON CO.—The Store That Saves You Money! “Double Inducements” Every Morning Till 12 M. Of the Purchase Save $5 to $1 Price of Your Spring Dress On Sale Now $5.98, $7.50 and $9.98 We have just received a shipment of es prettiest models of a New York tailor the latest ideas carried out on the more conservative lines, making these street and business wear. Colors, Copen hagen, navy blue and black the Dres embodying Dresses practical for brown, gray, wine, Wonderful Lace Bargains All sizes $1.48 Values for 25¢c This is the most remarkable baeeaih ever offered to Seattle women. By a special purchase we are en abled to sell real imported Venise, Ratine and Fancy Net Laces, Allovers, Bands and Edge up to 18 inches wide and $1.48 values—at 25¢ The Best Dinner Set Values 37-Piece Set | 42-Piece Set 148-Piece Set Blain white Aus- | Gilt 1 China, — for | handso 1 ann. 8p Breakeast or luneh- | aligns ate F practical colors $3.10 $3. 69 "$24. 00 =|AMUSEMENTS=— MOORE sonar” (METROPOLITAN mane end All Week, Mat. Saturday | 43 aoe THURS. Mottace H. SOTHERN In “IF 1 WERE KING” Seturday Night, “HAMLET™ $2.00. o'clock The Musical Mit of F THE QUAKER iGIRL eta COMPANY VICTOR MORLEY Nights 400 Seats on 1.50 te Cont to Curtain nights tines and | PANTAGES Spectacular Oriental Dance Revue “PRIESTESS OF KAMA” # ‘ & Fload’s Musteal Comedy nent Company Presents EXD OF THE woRLD” | tn Featuring Ea 8 Allen nal He aractertaation. | “AMBITION” ion 100 and 200, Seattle Booster Fobs,” 15¢ each. w 1915 Novelty Fobs each. ENTERPRISE NOVELTY WORKS 1112 Firet Ave. Seattle. special price REST Dental Work known to ISTRY. BEST Prices s Dente known to} Materials } Pains Methods wn to DENTISTRY SS i i GUARANTEE known DE: ¥ is what you get at| | ibeny Dentises || ALBERT 4ANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. BULL BROS. NY PAINLE 0000086 Fill, Crown, Bridge or Extract without pain IE supply artificial teeth which | ble from nataral teeth teeth without piates| nd safe. \Just Printer | 1012 THIRD “schema cm SE VIRGINUS HOTEL| 604 Virginia St, near Westinke Ae Phone ‘Eiliott se3 est prices. YOU want the best matertals., ana] Bee ae rot want to be hurt you t your Dental Work This in what we give this Is why our * co Qur prices are sure to sult and our work Is sure to No charge for examination. ALBANY CUT- Rate DEN T isT Today's Styles Today New Arrivals in Men’sSpring Suits Although our spring go is not 7 thoroughly complete, we are pre g pared to show the early buyer a Z variety of bright, new patterns, 3 styles and fabrics, in sults and over. coats To the young man who wants to be right up to the minute, we are 4 showing «ome pretty novel ties in hairline stripes, made into semt-English and box back models The prices range from $25.00 up Real Credit Easy to Pay { Select anything desire tor BZA spring wear. There is no sense in wearing your winter clothing when you you can obtain the newest gar ments by simply making a small payment down and the balance when you have it 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St Seattle’s Reliable Credit House op TOMMYROT,SAYS | ‘GO NEWSPAPERS , jjsemver of newspapers in Canada | Rainter-Grand hotel |to the JOIN IN SEARCH FOR STOLEN GIRL, Over 60 leading afternoon newapapers, representing every section the United State are now assoolated with The 8 for little Catherine Winters. T of the combined bunt of In the search readers as pos a to Ket as many sidle {nterested at one time Aleo, if the child Is in the hands of kidnapera, any attempt at this time to remove her from one section, where the hunt hi become too hot for the mi creants, will quickly be o@ tected Practically all other newspapers in the hunt are also offering wards The newspapers taking part tn this r arkable campaign repre sent a cirenlation of 2,500,000 sub sertbers, and a ding pubile of well over 8,000, It 1s believed that at least double the latter num. | mor ber, or not far from 16,000,000) Whi American people will, through thia| en simultaneous, combined publicity, | Yor read of the case of Catherine Winters The newspapers which are « together in this great hu nitarian hunt th wing: | w . . ® b * a R . " fun, Los Angeles Record, fa Teerme, Nowe, Spentne, Paul News. Sin Star, Fort Jack Fare, NI Rend. South ony, N WAR WITH JAPS? GENERAL MILES Los ANGEL! . 3, Feb, 18. —Gea. Nelson A. Miles, former chief of staff of the U. 8, army, does not | delleve America ever will become | | | embrofled with Japan The general ts In Los Angeles! with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straus of New York “Talk of a Japanese war ts tom- myrot,” said Miles. “The Califor- nia antialien land law will have no serious effect internationally. “Mexico must be left to work out its own destiny, Lifting the embargo on arms was a rational move. “The army appropriation for the coming year {# satisfactory, but too jemall in comparison with other }large nations.” BLAME 3 MEN FOR MURDERS SOUTH BEND, Wash., F The coroner's jury returned ver dicts yesterday to the effect that three persons were responsible for| A ide. the T too | tain WASHINGTON , "| then Stuart's Dyspeps When the Stuart's Dyspep: certainly give the stomach the re ir it needs and is always crying aloud for. will, |become a por | Muide arts with the faulty natural juices and tender stomach, strengthen them; of which 3,000 grains Sad,but Human In this era of tango danc Ing, moving pletures and “tay dansants,” it is indeed sad to see lawfully wedded men and wives seeking to loosen their bonds for such silly reasons. Aman in Chleago hae been adjudged @ brute be. cause he slapped his wife to wake her up to stop her snoring, #0 that he Might be able to sivep. The judge's proper and juet No man should slap a woman, especially to awak en her out of deep, snore. producing slumber. This wretch should have quietly tiptoed into the “front room,” or the kitchen, swept by the ley blasts from Lake Michigan, and reposed in frigid el lence, on the sofa—or In the sink ruling wae Feb. 18--A ru that President Margaret waa Fisher, a New wae son's wot k re current daughter to Boyd ial worker. CUTS SERMON SHORT LONDON, Feb. ord sermon tn Hable reached by the ev Palmer of text; “The wh 18.--An 800. words of one wan A anstead fr rd was Smythe om mad ab * When the Stomach - “| Goes Back to Work le the Whole System Giad wii Quickly Put the Stomach In Shape fatle to do tte stomach work properly the whole machine of man is wnetrung and wholly tn capable of w his condition obtains from the tinlest nerve to the big, strong, pumping heart ~—_ | It is a wine law of nature that has made the stomach man's Ta, |strongost organ, but when ft stops work man ought to realise that {t does so because {t can continue no heaps Are the Real Appetite Bringers” a Tablets will tablet in the « ken after each meal urse of several hour ion of the digestive) It will First in the stomach, then in intestines. he Itver is the storehouse of the body. Here are assembled all the reserve Quids of the system and hi the various ingredients of Stu- Dyspepsia Tablets mingle it they are will be re} or, strong, then they Tadiets con one grain to digest Just think a single Ingredient, in suffictent f food the deaths of the three Japanese | how gratefully euch an element ts killed Inst fall, and whose bodies|reaeived into a ly that cannot were buried near Walville and ex-|digest at all without a new weak \humed last Saturday night jening of already oted Tony Mitsul, panese for |for the Walvilie Lumber o | your druggist this very Mignyawa and Yamamoto, believed | day in a box of St to be in hiding in Lewis county | Dy fa Tablets, price 50 cents “«AIN 1043 | woods, are held responsible A week's trial will make you a new man and your stomach will go back to work INJURED BY AUTO The police are looking for the of the mysterious automo responsible for serious tn juries to Jobn of Fairbanks Alaska, member of the Alaskan roads commission and U. 8. engi nee He was crossing Pike at. and Second av, Monday night on his way home at 810 East Denny way) in the and has been nable to tell how he got there. THEY VOTE RIGHT He woke up yesterday DENVER, Féb. ary if plete re ns from yesterday's election, in| which the Denver Water company | mitted two propositions to the o show both went down to de feat The first asked that its franchise renewed for 20 years, and the other asked the voters to grant the! franchise as a proposed amendment | charter rs OFF in ALASKA Re nd refurnished at t " than $100,000, the steam Ad | Evans, of the Admiral line, Capt M. Jensen, sailed from the Grand Trunk Pacific dock! ust night on her maiden voyage | to Alaskan waters FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 18 The Fi atic bank here sha een placed on onor roli as ing an institution vetter abape than the majority of banks th this ount Although the law requi that onl per cent of the total sposits be held in reserve, the mank has between 60 and 60 pe centwof the tasgl deposits in actual] icash in it# vaults, COMERVATIVE CROUEA TO HE AROLUTTLY sare. UBERAL CROUCH FO SATE FAR FONOED PLORLL. WHAT PEOPLE —e, who rent a loc in our ree ar Burglar proof Safe Deposit Vault: “I have no fear of losing my Jew- elry or Keepsakes. “My Will and other Private Papers are not being read by any one but my- self. “Il always know just where to find my Valuables, they are never mis- placed.” Isn’t it worth a few dollars a year to be able to say the same of your Valu- ables? ORTHERN BANK AND TRUST CO FOURTH AND Ub = SEATTLE | bulld up these fiw } mt BY FRED SCHAEFER | Just as Mr. Klestor, of Kioster's Karavan of Kurios predicted, his dwarfs forthcoming wedding to a young belle wf the village (ME) certainly caused livelier interest tn the Indoor Street Fair. The at tendance picked up wonderfully “Admiral Atom” b me the center of attraction, and there was much peculation as to who the bride would be. That was being kept a secret until the day of the mock} ceremony While waiting for my non-binding nuptial knot, | swapped hopes and fears with “Heavyweight Hilda. he Fat Girl, She and [ got rather ummy. She a person who spent most of her time |doing fancy work, and sighing Jadmitted she was marrie jweemed bitter against all men, pectally little ones. very wedate Sh and on THE BALLYHOO WEDDING Screecher Diana Dillpickles Film in Six Reels “| Swapped Hopes and Feare With the was recently a an exclusive stock. STARR-MacPHERSON DEPARTMENT STOCK 420-1622 THIRD AVE WEAR CORMEM PIKE ST Ladies’ 10c and Summer Vests Ladies’ UnionSuits Your unrestricted choice of ladies’ $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Union Suits, wool silk and wool-lisle; not a garment in the lot worth less than $2.50. All at 69c (Men's $1.00 Silk Half Hose, in black 39c and fancy effects BANKRE Fat Giri” one o Ladies’ $1.50 House Slippers | Broken lines of Ladies’ $4.00, bidavnin ertalto testi woetee te and Comfort Buskins FQ» | $5.00 and $6.00 Tan Shoes in Tue wuallor they ase, che castecim & C | button and Bluchers, made by they are to lose. ¥ Hig Girls’ $3.00 Shoes, in but-| America’s finest ma ¥ as Twouldn't be much lost if 1 did ton; medium and heavy soles; | 24win C. Burt, Harry Gray misiay bim,” 1 admitted tan and black, with $1 29 a Seige Son $2, 45 4 2 All sizes, pair Another thing.” murmured the low heels, pair . | snd Fat Girl, “I'd advise you when you Women's $3.00 White Canvas | Ladies’ $3.50 and @4.00 Vici DO marty, steer clear of the little Button Shoes 45 Kid and Gunmetal Buttons fellows. They're Mable to turn out} at C | and Bluchers, weit $1 45 wife beaters.” | Ladies’ $2.50 and $4.00 Patent | soles; all sizes; pair. te 1 told her I'd had several pros-|M and Gunmetal Shoes, welt | Men's $5.00 Vict Kid Bluchers, pects. of matrimony, but none soles, medium low 1 95 | welt eoles, new receding and smaller than at the present time. |[ heels, pair = 2 | bump toes; all sizes 2. 45 Tale joke didn’t, cheer her: Bu Ladi $5.00 Tan High-top | and widths, at. =$ dently her marriage adn't been | Winter Boots, h y weit | $ ha and probably her husband |I goles, low heels > | Men's $6.00 Buttons and was much smaller than she In 8 , $2.45 Bluchers; welt soles, in new fact, he could easily be. asl = Hi , ty lasts and toes; bench 95 seemed to make her gloomy, 1|M Broken line of Ladies $3.50 | finished; all sizes, at . Ls . went over and talked to th and $4.00 Oxfords, a few welt | i f soles, mostly turna, | Men's $4.00 Chrome tanned at " Work Shoes, two full Sed extra outside counter, Viscol- Children’s $1.26 and $1.50 But ton and Lace Shoes, in patent | Caukht in a dirt c lake av, and Thomas et morning, Charies Recte recetved injuries which hin death a few minutes later at City hospital, The man was IS CHILD CROSS, | FEVERISH, SICK? vein at it Went. ! at 9:15 thin LOOK, MOTHER! IF TONGUE /9 COATED, GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS” Children love this “fruit jaxa- tive,” and nothing else cleanses the liver and bowels fo nicely. A ebild simply will not stop play duced to their proper strength and ling to empty the bowels, and the proportion Stuart's Dyspepsia [result ts, they become tightly clog god with ite, Mver gete sluexish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes or halfeick, feverish, don't eat, or act naturally breat! tem full of « has sore throat, stomachache ot Glarrhoea. Listen, Mother! Bee if tongue ts coated, then give a tea spoonful of forsia Syrup of and in afew hours al! the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of th system, and*you have a well, play- fol child again. | Millions of mothers gtve “Califor nia Syrup of Figs” because it ts perfectly harmle: children love it and ft never fails to t on the Stomach, liver and bow Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Mig which bas full directions for ba children of all ages and for grown ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here, Get the genuine, made by “Califor nia Fik Syrup Company.” Refuse any other kind with contempt. | If BACK HURTS USE | | SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder | bothers. | Most folks forget that the kid neys, like the bowels, get slugsish leather and -vici 59c kid, at Broken lines of ‘Ladiew’ Shoes, values up to $5.00, kid, gun metal and patents; all sizes in | the lot; not all sizes $1, 95 in any one line... Ladies’ $4.00 Velvet Shoes; y dying wheu his comrades, digging furiously with picks and shovels, and some with their hands, uncov- cravenette tops, welt $1 95 ered his body. He never regained soles, pair ......+ . consctousness. Death was believed Ladies’ $6.00 Suede Shoes; to have been caused by Internal tn- welt soles; black and brown; juries. Little is known of the man. |JM all sizes; 2 39 The county morgue has the body|M pair ' in charge Women's $2 One-strap House Slippers at Ladies’ $3.50 and $4.00 Pumps, broken lines. . CAN BE MAYOR? CLOSE UP BOOZE SHOP, WESTSAYS ZES AND WIDTH! 18—"Quit the sa- was the advice give) en by Gov, West to J. J. Simas, mayorelect of Monument, who, with memories of Copperfield fresh SALEM, loon busin F AB 1420-1422 Third Ave. in his mind, wrote the governor, | ——— asking him if {t would be unwise for him to serve as mayor. After assuring Simas that there was no legal prohibition against his serving, Gov. West replied I would much rather see you| GENEVA, Switzerland, Feb. 18.— quit the saloon business than see| an X-ray examination showed twin the office of mayor bring only ur family you leave Th stomachs in a 19-year-old boy in a trouble and your friends | local hospital and y¢ while the latter posi tlon will reflect honor upon you all and may prove a stepping stone to |< something better.” MARY BID FOR COUNTY BONDS. under consideration the bids of) seven bonding firms for the $950, 900 courthouse bond Issue. The bids were opened yesterday afternoon, but no award will be] 1¢ given me great pleasure to The bide show an advance over|t#ke this method of thanking you Oe ee eee eget {for what Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root | troubles, which held up the court-|"#* done for my wife and at the 4 ne time to cheerfully recom- house plan ; rer “Of the bidders the Dexter Horton | mend It to all sufferers from kid former ca sorrow to ¥ urself Mr. rks in the United States quar- |termaster's station in Seattle, wil sail Thursday for Manila on board | the transport Dix, They will work jthere ney trouble. position. - from kidney disease and had tried all kinds of patent medicines with no success, until a druggist recom HEAR BIG SUIT mended Swamp-Root, That brought the only relief she has had in years and she ts now feeling better and clogged, and need a flushing 0C-) ‘Testimony 1 being heard today |than she ever did before. I believe casionally, else we have backache Federal Judge Cushman tn |this is due entirely to Swamp-Root and dull misery in the kidney re-| the p00 sult of Mrs, Nellie|and stand firm in my statement gion, severe headaches, rheumatic) Rininger against the Puget Sound | when I say that Swamp-Root is the twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach,| Blectric Co. {king of all kidney remedies. You sleeplessness and all sorts of blad She holds the road responsible|have my consent to publish this der disorders for the death of her husband, Dr,| statement at any time in the inter. | You simply must keep your kid-|. M. Rininger, July 26, 1912, atjest of humanity |neys active and clean, and the mo-| Riverton crossing. His auto was Yours very truly, |ment you feel an ache or pain in| struck by @ train B. TINGLE the kidney region, get about four Tecumseh, Neb ounces of Jad Salts from any good Subscribed and sworn to before drug store here, take a tablespoon UES WATER 60.1 me, this 4th day of December, /ful in a glass of water before break 1911 fast for a few days, and your kid " i C, B. SMITH, Notary Public neys will then act fine, This fa-| Charging that the Enumclaw Wa-| ‘rhis is to certify that EB. B | mous salts is made from the acid of ter & Light Co. falled ” furnish | pingle of this city has purchased jgrapes and lemon juice, combin ey ecnediahorate dy ae t nae |Swamp-Root of us several times, |with Hithia, and is harmless to flush | CI4W Oper® hallwe Ut ae Jbuant | SMITH DRUG COMPANY |clogged kidneys and stimulate | 28 | 1 : on anit Tecumseh, Neb. them to normal activity, It also|XrTullkowski has started sult n 00, The building burned Jan. 1 | neutralizes the acids in the urine, | so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders Jad Salts is harmless; inexpen ive; makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink, which every body should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thusavold © ing serious complications A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming Kidney | trouble while it is only trouble, BOY’S LEG IS BROKEN ses nd ten ¢ p-Root WII De for You nts to Dr. Kilmer & Ames, the 4-year-old Frank son|Co,, Binghamton, N. Y., for a ; lof FO, Ames, § Seneca st, su*/ ple size bottle. It will conyinae tained a broken leg yesterday when |anyone. You will also recetve aq he fell to the pavement after fail-|pooklet of valuable information ing in an attempt to Jump aboard] telling about.the kidneys and blad. ihe delivery auto of the Hollywood |der, When writing, be gure and Gardens. D, 8.+Harris, the driver,|mentiog Dept. R. Regular fifty said the boy ran out from the sidee) cent and one-dolls ize bottles for walk at Seventh ay, and Seneca st.'sale at all drug stores, net a garment over 4 months in $15.00 Alco Suits and BANKRUPT Wektizertry $25 Suits and Shoes for Men, Women Boys and Children The following items give you an {dea of what to expect fn goods for which we haven't space to advertise: THOUSANDS OF OTHER SHOES AT Bankrupt Stock of the STARR-MacPHERSON DEPARTMENT STORE and Mrs. C. L. Charlebois, | Often Gives Good Advice dded to thie stock from men’s clothes shop, and "$7.85 “ $10.85 12% Black Hose Overcoats Men's and Tan SWEATERS $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Men's and Women’ Sweaters, white, gray, brown, red; latest © Norfolks and “ roll and sailor collars; $5.00 and $6.00 Sweaters coat Men's $2.50, Auto Gauntlets and PT sTOCcK ized waterproof, 4 5 pair $2. Broken line Men's $3.00 to $5.00 Blucher and Lace Shoes, Gunmetal and Russia $1 95 4 . calf. Sizes up to 10. Boys’ $3.00 and $3.50 Gunmetal Shoes, heavy soles, $1 95 s bump toes, pair... Men's $5.00 Oxfords, advanced spring styles, with rubber soles and heels; new soring Insta, pair. P2000 Men's $2.00 Vict Kia Slippers at ebveee $1.15 Men's $2.00 Vict and Gunmetal Slippers {n Faust, Romeo and Everett styles, at, $1. 65 pair .. iv IN Goop “MAKES, ALL NKRUPT PRICE: Near Corner of Pike St. |BUSINESS TOO GOOD; GET NEW QUARTERS The Krinke Piano school, opened in the Empress theatre building a few months ego, is compelled by growth of business to move to larger quarters, The new location is at Pine and Broadway, one large hall and ten individual instruction rooms. assembly Have You Dyspepsia? Can’t Eat—Can’t Sleep—Al- ways in Pain and Suffering ee w " Says This “Indigestion |torms of stoma | most every acidity | duces) n tatea and it! and practic h tre instance, through Ulcers in the eb, are followed Therefore, st jquired lo av acid in Its nature, or which jeal action in the stomact 8 acidl Unfortunately, such a re eliminates most pleasant to the taste : w rich in bic h {ach sufferers are usually so lacking in that vital energy which come from a well-fed body |benefit of those sufferers who | heen obliged to exclucd jdiet all starchy, sw and are trying to ke a : Jable existence in gluten products, I would au ‘ou try a meal Jor bintrat acid which may which may be |the usual feelin if < you perfe Risurate magnesia ts doubtless the best_foo: corrective and antacid known. Drug only upset the stomach. Risurate magnesia has no direct action stomach, but by acidity of the food content removing the source of th: }tation which Infla stomach lining. ould possibl sa physict fm T cannc Inflated with may drug the use but et and f Jdrugs instead ¢ ng rid of the nold—the caus the trouble Got a Mttie bisurated magnesia from your druggist, eat what you want | your next meal, take some of the bt surated magnesia as directed abav Jand you will find vou sleep well, and the usnal belching, gas, sour stam ach, bloating, 'ndig and other conditions entirely removed."-—Ade ly ‘Usement,

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