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*' THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Exainlnatloo-free. #0 Cft What we give for. tpfciwU Spectacle* or eyeßla»M-s. rim or rtmtoaa, with a careful ex amtnatlon. All gla**es guarau teeU. U.S. Optical Co. 917 FIRST AVENUE. Bring Thl* Ad. OPEN EVENINGS SPECIAL BARGAINS ON ALL MACHINES fly One of 15 Stvlog An* OlfMll OMI tea Oak. Miu n Ma (any. He to math furniture BMAI.I. PAYMENTS White Sewing Machine Co. N«t» Main »tara 1424 Tfcirtf Aw, Mear Pike A*. Phone Main 1525 Albany Cat-Rate Dentists "to" l» ** "*H» tIOMII (I I*. EASY PAYMENTS Ot*'" ■« Ml CW I 1 •• a » 0 I I . • •Oil Set oI Tcrth fO f4ll Guaranteed l'e-st t)0 Set o( Teeth fC ylfc C.ta r .t!r | Fit... fi) HA Solid Gold or IU Porccla:n Crown Gold or P jrte'atn • 4 f I Work W Solid Gotd . $1 Up Silver Fillings.... 50c Up em rlt HI.XTI— «■ In and |*h ». 4».«ul oo 4 v ' o ni uri fe«i h AUi%t riT nsrr. Bir»»l » !••» Daali B«U4l«9 «R<l I'll# T»k* K!«Viti - < - M . k Up ©UK PRIt WIU. r PHI4B T»>t ' W Ft K W lUL T'^ STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Your Success for (he Year 1913 Depends larj. •!>• on the amount of money yon save during the year The first dollar put into a account is the fornc- >(• ne upon which your success is hinlt. Why not lay the corner stone fcy opening an account with this Bank? On all account# opened on or before January fith interest at 4 per c« nt will he allowed from January Ist, 1913 Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank Strand at Cherry New York Bidg. Wood to Burn Handkerchief and Collar-Boxes of all Idrife; -Stool, Necktie uri4 I'liie Hacks TO CLEAR SATURDAY Articles from 6c to $10.00 positively will be sold at half price or lean. O O Come early and make your choice. 0 J'yrogra,|fcl< Outfits complete from 75c to $3.00. © Globe Wall Paper Co. 907 Becond Avenue JUST A MONGREL, IS REX, BUT HE'S LOST, AND WORLD STOPS. TURNING FOR HIS MISTRESS $bat matter If the oartli turn* n(>liim the other wayT n V\ Imt matter l( the *tar* falter <ln their couraex? What matter It the heav emi fall? Re* I* lout, and hi* mlatrega will not be comforted. Hex 1* a di>K What kind of a dog? A very particular kind of a dog- True, hi* anc«»try la abroud ed In obscurity It caituot !'•* claimed for He* that he la the la*t noble gclon of a nobis race He never won a ribbon at the kennel *how. He la. neverthele**, a very par tlcular kind of a don a chummy, loving, lovable and ultrglutelllgeni do* \ fluffy. *m»lllHh dog, white with black «pota out»lde. but white ln*ide-white all through One doe* not like to refer to He* a* "property " He I*, rather, the bottom pal of Ha/el I.a. < aged T, Who live* at 132fi Anitellne *t He* disappeared December 27. LIFER GOES TO FUNERAL; COMES BACK I.K AVKN WORTH. Ka* . Jan 3.— W 11 Kl.iuaiii* U i «• |« g > lf * term In tbtt >• tmt•• i>«iilieenar? for the •iui'4®r .if big •!»•. voiuetailly returlM to prtaoo a"#r Itetug "♦ le. a» ! to gtti-ad tba fuaaal of big daughter at Holt no. bge»»a Kl.nwmoler *aa uaacco«par,le4 »> V g g 11. i' l* Mi l >• •* ' h. •' * b» tb» u '»• ,fr ,-)•!• »h.B tba H0»0 of aboe&ce waa gianted W a ten f K tVaMtag aatd lb at frr.|ie Itly priaotert are allowed to home .ingtiar.led to a«a Jead or 'dying niembar* of their f anil "PAYING FIDDLER." TABERNACLE TALK, i'tnu th* fiddler »»• the Mb.! )«t[ of K> iMtellat H*or* » eerrooi. la »>• a '»«• • i • ir-« In tho I'apltol hill Üb»Ti.«> le !«.. Mh ai a •tlrrlm e« rfiuio. » ehi rrr>m 'he riH d*r Hi por"*>ed In «T»i bl' tprn • th* P«m etiimnt of ih"«> wb«> did ®"t ;.*nt th»ui of tb.lr UM 11*11 1* not an idle threat he iar*«l - tl !• a dr'Mtful <ettaln K .. » >+f re I » ■ «> a'* A »• t ■ of r*;>*n>ant nor# walk- t tc tli platform and onnfeaaed rtimanlty H»< Y 1 Van Morn ot Plymo'itfc■ C nmT*ail> nal churrb will prearb tonlKb; MORGUE IS OPPOSED Thr r*> i 'inundation of the fl j ir » i nn,mii'«c of th* <tty ■ <>nn ' 1! »»t »>!da that two rorwiie la • h tatfturit of lb* city hall '«M:ra<b Yoaler way t>* dtmat-'d to C »r-»f •*. rl#< I)r J. T:ite V.iaon for uae aa a city umrKur. mrt *lth opi oettlrm In th city <ivin< II In a < en*aae taken Wadn* <t« at the robtl>l« vol-. *bcn th* queatlot i < free up for final d«* kiud Mi day The • ar*.ia» ahowed • o . i a for. two uKiitnat and two ib-f'tl. PASADENA OAI. Kddle Mill .iii'l Nuni.an Joti<- • fiii'l'i" of a hotel, h.ive »l*ne<l for a "day <no teat. In which each in lint *a> it ■ >»tera dally to qualify i for a final Hetllu* la b-a*y. Since then llar.el ha* cried day and night cried until there were no more tear* to cry with, And atlll *he cried, and would not" eat, and could not *leep. and the family wor t k«i and her dad Haiti Well find He*, 11 axel; don't worry, we'll find him He Kearehad Htid *egrched, and all the neighbor* aearched, and the p«>- | 11.-, ugi'lod. And t.nroa* didn't have any time for bualnoaa, he waa so biiay aearchlng "You aee," he ex plained to The Star today, "we railed Ilex from a ! pup three year* ago, and he and llaxel aort of grew up a* liable* to gether. And If we don't- find him pretty soon. Hagel will come down sick, *he ml**eH hint go. We've Ju*t got to find him." Ho. If you happen to «ee an am iable IMU>< black and white dog who miNwer* t.• the name of "Hex. don't wggte a minute Take httn to llaxel, whoiie (atber offer* • reward of 110 i for hi* recovery. SHE'S MOTHER OF FOURTEEN AT AGE OF 30 r<AW«<iN. I'm. aa 3 lir. Utorfc le a i-allar at the hoaaa <if Die « VaUadtiio. a well tiv4t> Its! iaa mer beat at W <iii>eua av, tble c-Hjr 'I he Jrdly i<l4 bird ma«lw hie fourtatatb < ail m the Iwmilr tbw mlMi day ao4 left a hogo* itif rand Ida tr for • bohbl# afeirt At »he a«e <«T 1" Mrw fa-lad in k U ( .ra bltlh It B" «« he*lthr i ri. 14'en twtoe the oroaaloa aeteral tlaee H« Aiotber la • prwlU ftmat ma'rve a d tabee «r»a' delifbt >a her children MU# ia>i tbat elie lo**a thoiri and • aitn><« und<-rat*nd •h< a< » u»o do not <k I the •atii* we* about little twee MANY ATTEND FAIR The a>" t>nd evraing of ibe ita> tard playtrtMin<| mtd wtß'er fair •at (in tetter than the Mrei t>»er 600 were prewoat. at <1 lla'enod c a t<rti«tam of rauetc and rerl'aliooa J f> Trenholma. tuein tier of the part l>id addreeeed the rrowd oo ibe ld*aa and w« th of '** -art Th* w->m*a » Ba ' drtrlr-c ronteet w*a the feature ot the etenlftt. EFFICIENCY ON THE FARM TnT HEN 8 ARK TRAINKI) TO I.AY SXit.H »*>« OMKLKTB AT MCAI. TIMF PARCELS POST GETS GOAT OF STAGE DRIVERS VAI.K, Ore, Ji»n 3- On count of the In. u* of Iti" jun' I ixwt tb< 'a*e line *ai'pirvK a num ber of town* •"» init h«*»« h»» r<» (u*ki to carry fiflwr the parcel* iir othei mail, ■id frantic attempt* • ire li*ii.|f t- 'lay to g--t n<l of the niii luat'er of all kii.di tic uinulattng In thn jiiiatoffW • h«r<- Tbc '•mtra' t with th* »tn*<- 11 n• - still ti* is mon tin to run ami la t<Mt cane it eapccted MACK'S BIG FEET LAND HIM IN JAIL Mark Hamilton, a negro, la I" mentlng In the city Jail today the K17.f1 of his right foot, which left a decided Imprint In thn npart merits of Mrs. (' Morris, 2<16 Main st , from which a handbag contain ing $10 wan reported missing. France* Luther Fui]ua, a motor Cycle cop, "pinched" Hamilton Tksndi; on the buaek thnt htotpot would fit tlx- Imprint • Hamilton later admitted he wan In the Morris apartment!, but denied ho stole anything. HUNTING FOR WRITER OHICAfJO, Jan. 3- Postofflee In spectors hete today are busily seek IUK cities to the wilier of a' l#t»er t<» Frank Dare, fori-,ll*ll ,nf tUe IndlannpollH dynamiting 'Jury, j at New Uytffll, III) which threat-1 Mil him *v.lt h death Wltliln tlrni months. * DOfcA COMING HERE The Alaska Steamship company's steam'-r, Horn, beached at Seward for three weeks. Is expected here on January 10 Word was received that she left Seward under her own steam Tuesday. She will be 1 overhauled and repaired here. Alexander Thompson, the young sailor who forced a chauffeur to drlvo hlfri at breakneck speed In an auto through the tffwits of So at tie the night of Dec. 21, and made two holdups during the evening, shooting two men In so doing, will be tried on a charge of robbery. Tho complaint was filed against him this morning O THE STAK-* JANUARY , 1913. WHAT! BAIDHEIItIED WOMEN INCREASED INTELLECTUALITY, DOCTOR SAYS, WILL ROB EM OF HAIKo A PHOTOGRAPH OK MAItY (lAKOHN IN AN NMOTIONAI, OPKRA HfKNK. KKVIHKI) lIY TIIK AHTIHT TO BIIOW HOW HIIK MIGHT U)OK IK dllK IX)8T HK R IHCAUTIFTL HAIR. HaM' I'' Short <lt her ablmmerluK treasra. Intellectual woman li doomed to go through life, her hMgd a shining light or horrible ex.imi.le tO aspir ing sister* as the ra»e may be I 'i* 4nrtors lime gu< n ll.eir vet diet' Woman must quit stiuiulat Ing her lntslllgsnce and start to Work on the outside of her scalp ftrain> and hair "an't do baalii' i witb tha aame *k tll Imaulnation rwfuemi to picture what the ear alt •HI tw LAUNCH BURNED CREW STAYS ON 9f I I'r'M I -*m> 1 Hflr* MARHIirtKU'. <>r*. Jan 3 — ri,r.*(» to stay ua a bamlnf Isum li or drown John Waesoa Johg An geraon Ka\ Co* ami Robert < Via twite. wb«' rtiinpeiea the i*iw #1 the lasa< h an t f<-ar luagera. weea re» ritnl la tb* 11 ma. ft ma l»» the lift aanug rrew bare and are ">da rara**ria« from aavere auras In aoasa maauar a leak froßi an •1 gallon t*ab at gaat'llne btname , Ignited and In a few moa*< nl# the eatire boa- was aflame The man momaaibrUy eip«< ted to ba bh wn to htta br tba remainder of the gasoline la tba tank <it plod lag. hai the tank aaelted while ita contents were being ronsu:t>«4 $2.50 SKIRTS mad* of yur own material He* • if wtnde*a We sell ait our made up ••a iplaa f< ml' T4 <iikl d«»wr. a< r it- All • ara transfer to S Y m Tailoring f • ior l'i*» ffc and I n' " Optn evening •« Phone Main &•?< fCRN BASKETS Potted Plant* and dD Floral Designs at Half Price SATURDAY ONLY Prompt delivery to all partsrol th« city. I CRtSCENT FLORISTB [ 320 Pike St. i ft rhon# Klllott lC|g. AT THE Angela Cafe 1422 24-28 First Aventie " Our 25c Regular Dinner —AND— Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Berved from 11 a. m. to B p. itt* Are Unexcelled in Beattle Oysters. Durtljeness Ciabs, Flih, Steaks and Chops FUCK I.ATKHT. MOTION 3 I'ICTUIien^FUKE Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings • • _UY— Hawaiian Orchestra —OF— ° ii- Artists—9 And yet the authority of an emt •ent Washington physlulan I* given for the statement that in creased mental actlvltj UMiag wo will rertain'v iii'-an a io»* <>f hair. Imagine Miss June Ad'Uma, AanMi-u's nioet wonderful woman, (laihcriiiK an liupaesioned a«l<lne»* on Buelal betterment with 'lie bril liant Ktarw from the chandelier overhead 1 led In dartlti-' barbs of light frtMn Him top of her nodding bead' filte a look lowai-l Mary (>«r<la>i. punctuating even fluMer of Haloing* aeven veils with a dip •f a fggitnt ttrfrflTti toil ssi£&&&l3*,a t- n»-*r» t* Ta< Shoes at Special Prices Tor raid e»-a*"ti buyers In our basement saleeroom w, are of fering be 'er prices than e*er In sfwe h>i Ihe entire faintly lligt. ■>p boots far men Ik>> - and glrla. In material t< • the had weather. at prlrea that are extremely low T urrcll Shoe Co. 122 Marlon St., ar »03 2nd Awa. *e1 kw. schemes by PETTY GRAFTERS IN' DENTISTRY REAP BIG HARVESTS. I'ROMIHKH OK "PM DISCOUNT!! "'TT IIATKH." lAINI.ttSS I KN TISTRY AND Tin: rsrc OF I"A 1.1 r ICTITiOUS and HfOH-SOUND INO NAMKS Altß KMIT>OYKI> l< Y | T«» SKI'AIIATH TIIIC I ? NWAIIY FROM TIIKIII COIN "It I* Kaay to Fool the I'uWfl' on I>*r t«tl Wi ik." la the nxtto %o many 4entlste woik <>n. ami It I* tru*. t * «" average person knowa very little about dentistry. . I am not an alarmist hut I feel that I Owe It to myself and to u |on»j suffering public to caution I arulnftt the far-fetched nn»l Impos ed) la promise* mmlo bv ponif of ] these human l«eche* Money la all i th*% are after the" patron*' welfare and th» reMaln ruinous effects «»f their dental quackery matters noth ing to the quack There I* every bit «* much reason why you should select > our dentlHt with the same degree <>f cara as you would your Cumlly physician. Your teeth are part of you. and. Ilk* flny other functional organ of your hotly. nr« endangered. If not i> '»lllvel\ rulnoJl hy neglect ami faulty attempts at reatorauoih Oood Cental work In hn;»oitai# to Vt»u. and It I* ne.-fpaary that you know your dentist and should carefully ! consider whether you desire to en trust the welfare of your teeth with a hired dentist of unknown Identity or reputation. I OIVK MY PBRBONAI. ATTEN TION TO RAt'll I*ATIMNT, FMI'IiOY NO TRANSIENT 111,1,1'. BUT DO MY OWN WOTIK AND 'AM PHHHONAI. i.Y RRHPONHIBMQ FOR SAMW MY CIiARUMH AHIv JUST KNOUQII T< » ACCOMPLISH TIIE BEST IN DKN TIBTRY AND TO A HSoLUTKLY GUARANTEE THE UHfctULTS lilt. 1.. O. QUANT, 204-5 Liberty Building. Cor. Third Avenue and Union Street Oppoalta PoatofflCa WHAf MEAN'S THIS? LEAP . YEAR'S OVER, AND CUPID HAS CEASED HIS LABORS Hfenny failed to show ii|> %• the courthouxe ii lit 11 l«t'' Thuimll> afternoon All dm the fliet .bun lliess day irt the new J*ar thorn Ituil been u lull "Maybe It'* four of the 19)3 hoodoo," ventured Marriage l«l --tense Clerk "Mayb" It's because leap year* over ni«4 tin- male Mp#cfei< Ih slow lii takliiK over lt>i uUI prerogative," suacested t>' puty Auditor 1i«( old f> Voree was Johnny-un file spot .id rlKtit to start off U»" new ye«r The flrat divorce complaint filed In MH3 In Kliik county was tl.m of SAY AUTOISTS, PUT SADDLE ON YOUR RADIATOR AND GO HUNTING -GREAT Here'* the flrnt rune on record of un automobile running down a deer It happcued on the road near Newcomb, N. Y. The machine, a ■mall runabout.' hit the an'tnal whllo It win crossing the roml The Impact hilled the «leer and knocked the nuto Into a gully beside the road. It overturned, and van blown to pieces by a Kaaoltne explosion. The occupant* escaped with slight Injuries. OLD FARMER PENS VERSE ONNEWYEAR An old farmer, aged "0, Uvea on • f ln«- lZacre farm of his own <mt In the Yaki ma valley u<ar Suntußlil" II e has been a farm vr ever alnre he was a boy back In Kuox county, Indiana And ha ha* been a farru •r a* en while he baa taught si iio>>l and attended •toni of itf" Ivw •r houac of the legislature Mile* Hooper r ilut always, whm the evening Oi>ui<-> and the du> * i horea arc done. he takes down "»< of hli* favorite l>o<»k» from the shelf, or baul* out his Ink and f< tp. inul sets down this thoughts In vnM or ptKK' III* name li- Miles M Hooper (Hiring a holiday visit to the home of hi* son, t'barl< It M< "per, 327 iliegier St li<- ha* written these I New Year'* ver*e* for The Star Not mvywr, M the flippant tongue •adh nay. lot ■ Mew YEAN. Mat In Ml* cal endar ' To tfw e«e jwet part; not dead. Ho. never are i.lfd'e sea* »*•<■» *»as ttialr Inmoit pat* do May for. ante w>an la rtat man aeve in that way. T»«» fa themselves In MS by deeds Ihet mar 1 ia good in we. but moat by deeds that war W>th •«>! in we till pood wins the My. Crawl thia, O Ood. that in the fixed, far faea That ithi own hand is moulding now far ma. No dead In tHis new year or any next I'rocrat >i| out of ma snail leave one trace But what, unshamed, may be con st r«»ed to ba As of tha valua of some golden ta*t FORGIVES WIFE, THEN KILLS HER AND HIMSELF IIBI.I.POUT. N Y„ Inn I.—Pil lowing » reconciliation b> some si* weeks. Henry C Kdey, a wealthy rallied Wall st. broker, shot and killed his young wife In their home on (Ireat South Ha? earlv today, and (hen blew out his bralne. Mrs. Rley, who was 12 years yotmger than her husband, left him last summer for a younger man. PROGRESSIVES TO ATTEND ROUND-UP Onimum ilwl J. A ftkon or and .1 XV BrvMi proi:reH>.|*w< will attend (ho big H»«tern Wash ington ronndup of bull moose at Hpokune on January 8 Will H. furry president of the I'rosn j-hlv n l.eague of Ki">! county. will ;ilao be present, If pr»«ntt»ln The Spokane conference will ad journ In !lin<> fur the tilt doing* of statewide nlzc at Seuitfe on .Inn nary 10 and 11. when alt "the pro gressive members of the legislature, the state central eommlttee, pro grus lv» edltois, count; chairmen and others will ret together HERE'S ANOTHER TO FIGHT TAYLOR NEWPORT, Wash., Inn. 3.— Pen d'Oreille ecMiniy will send un anti-Taylor man as lt» first repre sentative to tho legislature. Nom ination* for n successor to the late Representative S. J. Appleman. who succumbed to an operation about two weeks IIKO, closcd lust iilßht. anil the republic aim derided not to content for the place. The riiro Is btWi lli Jensen. <iu> Kiessive, and Alva S Sherlock, item- ORrat, and both arc against Howard I). Taylor for speaker. * , WON'T RAISE SIEGE UPON ROCKEFELLER NaW YORK, Jn, B.—Houm Ser geant at \r ifil Kiddtll io<la\ Ik In voatlgating tho report front Hrun V irk, (la., that Wm. Rockefeller, Standard Oil inamutte, wanted as a witness before ih» house "money trust" probe committee, sailed from Jekyl IsllQtl Tuesday on an Hidden tlfled yacht, for Bermuda. Rlddcll thinks the report Is a ruse, and says he will keep the small army of deputies camped about tho New York homes of the oil magnate until the subpoena Is served. LOS ANQEIjKH - Hundreds of ckks rolled Into Ixis Angeles post office sub stations yesterday in/Hie parcel post. They camo from siwta liarbara. fllnln .1 tones against Robert A. Jones, auditor for the Northern I,lf> Innnwii e # nil'- iillegcn that for the put five years there has bee a an Irrecon eiUW" Ineonipailblllty between rtl' m, to Stub lit! extent that they could not a «ren even on trivial thing* They were married in llutte, Mont , October 14, IttbO, and have two children. Mrs .lone* Ik auk Inn for a dl vision of $25,000 property, |lf<o temporary alimony, the custody of the children and 91,000 attorney's fees. Jones, she allege*, earns $0,000 per year. HALTIMDRK, Ml) Gen Itobert Murray, aged 81, 1* dead here to day. Mo w»» Burgeon general of the t'nlted States array from IHH2 to iß*«r.. New Plan Attracts Mani rows to ti soi» m emurs- Al $35, m $135 AND SO » Fin* Opportunity for Students and Beginners t» w • Good Piano far Little Money j Y> sterday Filers Mualc House be- Kan Its semiannual elf arauca. All the piano* that have been accepted aa part payment on now unci have h' ■n MM ::ibi'd for clearance and lin re was a lively crowd of unolc lovers on hand when the big music ■tore opened In the morning Piano* In Group*. The plan of arranging all these u*od pianos tn groups. A. B, C and m on, at $35, $f.:t and $136, ap pealed to thrifty buy* tp. and the [day'* aalfs are the biggest in any January «»!• as a result of this system and the prices. No Profit Making. The concern Is not after profits, and frankly says so. Thi> main Idea Is to clear the floors of the used pianos, players and grands. Consequently the buyer haa all the advantage. Pianos ran be bought now for far less than they cost to make. Imagine buying a full- Kiown l lano for thirty-five dollars, a pla>er<piano for $325, a grund for $365. Terms as Easy a* Ever. Nor Is It necessary to par cash, save In the class "A" (the pianos at $35) - these are for cash only, j The pianos at $«9. at $135 and at $23. r > at* all to t>e soid on terms of five or ten dollars down and, say, f1»«- or *lx dollar* a month. Any one of the used pianos In the sale may be exchanged later for BUY BY PARCEL ?OS\ Reduce the high cost of living by purchasing supplies direct from producer. Not altftie do yo«i save money, but you are thus positively assured oil fresh products. DUKOtSS CRABS BY PARCH. POST • Boiled and Sent By Mail ===== Sa me Day ===== Anc * y° u £ et » fresh, one large and one small crab, or two mediums. « • O | Dungcnesg Crabbing Co., Dungcncss, Wash. R-U-PARTICULARo About your shoe Impairing? If so. take It to ths MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL—6I3 SECOND AVE. All work guaranteed. We charQe no more than others. FOSS inaugurated! BOSTON, fun. :i -CiiKftM J/ F'f v » ii irn'wi icvemor ( J Jim h. I• H foi a third liPmi j. ii r<l i 'inventor h democrat, war mentioned ( |jl* l»ri xl'l'-ritlal |K»-iilbllljr at the l!,Jp morn conven'lon. T STOMACH UPSET? SOUR? CASCARETs Sluggish bowels rjnJ sourness tnd] food fermentation 11, T)im( awful eourncKS, bel' bln* J acid and foul Kan*, thai pal: 3 tin- pi' of thi tornaeh, the hi burn, nervousness, nausea, IjloaliJj after eatlnic feeling of fullrie«« «lne*>. anil l< . ht-ailfw he. me»n J disordered ptomach. which tie regulated until you remove H W, 1' Isn't four stomach's (ad I Your stomach Is m good as any. L Try V'ii ' ar« iH, they Immediate)] V eIMUIM tad regulate the ntomsjj I remove ft nmr, un<llre»t*-d f fermenting food and foul f take the eim« bile from the ||v ( | and carry off the constipated waeti i matter and poison from the ia te*t|ne> and bowels. Then - sloma< h trouble Ik ended. A ('«* Caret tonight will stialgbten yof out by inorn'ng a 10-ceat box frrj) I any drug nlore will k*»p your stajE Inch sweet liver and bowela | ular for months. Don't forget t^E 1 children their little Inside* [good, gentle cleangln, too. ▼ a new piano—this exchange pn liege being good for one v«ar. | this way the buyer has the prlrllJ M using the piano for a full yd without having to pay for it Sale Reiunnd Thi* Morrrtß^ The sale Is resumed this m«| Ing at » 11 clock. Mail order* *s| telegram:- will be filied. frevldie money 1* gent at once to a hot good faith, Some of the piano* 4 the sale and the prices are as fol lows: Story k Camp Parlor I'pright | now $35; a g miine Pianola, wg roll)- of music, cost originally $:!$ Is also $:;5; a Stein way piano l| $66, so Is a Fischer An Angela player which was $300 1* also $$$ Anj of these may be had fori cash and $5 a month. The "C ' group Includes a Ptanof piano whii h Is $136; a Kohler J Campbell. I.akeslde and Johnsoa* all are $135. The group of Grand* include* tk SUinway, Smith & N'Uon. I>e*ti an<l llallet # Davis Grand*—ail ■ to go at $365—and the terms n be $35 cash and the balance wltkl reasonable lime, say three year*. There Are Many Mara. The list could be In the foregoing will show the buying r r Seattle'a thrifty pw h*B In truth ;.rtived gaULwf continue until the entA stem I used pianos i* < losed c*t, * EILERS MUSIC HOUSE 3rd and University St., Seattle