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PROGRAM OF RIDDELL i Union, | tal Culture,” th x lecture transmission of ac ee hysicia j a and Lovers; Marriage and Boul Gro i ‘and morale A — fet ohare It is arranged that no adnotasion fon ve e shall be char but @ allver Rabite and esta ing will be ta ach evening | a ah ba ba ray the necestary expenses. | : ay "Payet is ing the week are sched. — comnenl gonse perception, wled to begin promptly at 7:45 vows cee to riting to the officers of » and local organization. t held that legally this unde bilt wa sonen moo wisn TQ GIVE EVANS time ago as pastor of the ‘ a (By United Press.) SAN PRANCISCO, J the trustees of the Firat the regrade of Fourth fF MUYS FLAG | additions to the troops how of the 1 esa pea daring March nad egon Ratiroad . Navi ¢ From Chicago $. points $20.00 St. Lonts eat Union Tichec Oltice 20s EXPOSITION Pave EE. Bilis, General ina Yukon Pacific Claude €. made a speech on the floor, native son of North Carolim {HE GROTE-RANKIN CO, Complete Furnehers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotei Hf You Want at a Fair Price the Obtainable Investigate the Grote-Rankin Store’s Shades We have given much attention to the cloth Used in the manufacture of our Window Shades, P with the ultimate idea of bei sing able to give our Customers better shades for the money than they /Might obtain elsewhere. The cloth used in our les is a superior fabric in every way—it Wont crack with ordinary care, and flapping or “handling doesn't seem to affect it to any appre- Giable extent ‘ Nothing 1 but the best lead and oil are used in Painting this cloth—no starch, clay or chalk be- ing sed to giv. more body for the time being. In fact, this is why it doesn’t fade, water doesn't Spot it, it doesn't wrinkle, it doesn’t crack, and Ht doesn’t look shab by even though it may have Min tse for a long time. Improved Harts horn self-acting rollers are p Wed, the cloth being fastened to them by means Patent metal clips. The hanging is given as ich attention as the selection of the cloth, fs, etc, and all workmanship is first-class every respect Let us send a ms in to figure with you on any oon you may need, and to demonstrate the It costs you nothing to ‘Bet our fig gures, and we are glad to submit them. ALL THE CREDIT vo WANT I RUPAY t, JANUARY 31, 19 FRANK NEIL AND ABE ATTELL FIGHT TONIGHT @ iy United Prose.) IN HURRICANE, LECTURES ANNOUNCED 2° =". ° = cing the | soul emia Hient forces, crossing ‘the Pe * SEEK SIE FOR = = INCINERATOR — ms 8 wg of the K tures to /dreame, vielons, .propheey and the ol . he seoret of commanton with God nde age’ et Thursday—"Heredity « Pre ig clubs mre The club offictai ight ansure the § which the city rected on the but that the conte Neti's weiaht ts and while there has b question but that beth he STATE NEWS pm. tera: the fp ! is as culture; the b Xt, Mary Ingersoll nm the of Buc Na explaining how to acquire the ents of mind and heart that fe, the win out im the battle of life, 1 new meee vf of life, and evidences he body the way te velop & strong, capth body ov 1; meta vating pe ality and divine | Che Other subjects Hated are From has been operating Adam to Christ,” “The New Man,” | several days now ax The World's Redemption, Love remont district are being investigate % igated from navy. blue /Meltons, - plaid gra and with velvets, bra RUEF WITNESS FOUND, (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Alexander Lathan, wanted as a wit §. 10e to 1c each; one the burning ©’ Mentholatum. & warehouse filled with stores and | United Ratlroads bribery cases, will the other a f, when | !# estimated at $9 Jones club has been | bunches for 15e, nese Salve; un equaled as a heal $Ti STEINE RIS ENJOINED }tewtify at the ¥ boas in forced to admitted formed at boosting of Mr Jones for the U Saruraay ,.. 190 this morning that he the much-wante 8 into detalles concerning | Sempre Giovine. killed her adopt jat Ellensburg ner, of Ballard, who, For some offense the Mallard Jo GA. Be sets » tor nom-| eal, € whieh Steter belonged and had filed the {8 Whieh he had pald dues ahead, fasiion as city comptrover & had tte charter revoked — by getiellst ticket, was yesterday ©0:| state committee, and later the Bal by Jndge Morris In the ou lard soclallats were supposed to ap Sanat by from ape n n the ply for reinstatement in the Seattle local, ‘This Steiner fatied to do, from King county | Our Special at 23c a Pound. each | The Best Skin Food 49c } and Blackhead Re This is the famous Knickerbocker Parchment Writing mover on the mar Paper, a fine n fabric, put up in pound packa 3 solid combina led cacubahs < Sag . - habit Coat Mon wuueinble ale ruled or unruled; in order to get you in the habi H that cleanses the of buying your statione we have lowe angers. = 10 BOOST TRAVEL TO THE PACIFIC (By United Pre: tomorrow and huetied before an ta sanity commission Organising in Spokane |two nights at Theatrical company has dine banded and the principals have left for Seattle to reorganize. harmony cansed the split Cline, of Seattle, & new hotel at Wenatchee. The ittle ¢yearold son of Mr.| 4 Mrs, John Deurik played with! at thelr home to Tacoma ls and was so badly be that he died In great agony Haines has been Mexican consul at Tacoma to # skin, sof white: same t Cider vinegar, 36¢ gal tner of the right to bea 500 the party ticket for election, = nineties day, A dealer named Partridge! vid $4.28 for the trophy and it! was knocked down to him. It tx| announced ood he acted for Vander nt t the . to . tt at Coat Hang- day, a pound packa Satur B0c size; Saturday, ps Pe ass ie”) | Sale of Boys’ Sample Sweaters Saturday at 1-3 Off Jap oranges, be to Be doz travel to the Pacific | homessekers and awakening greato t interest im that territory, |eltie Coast Travel association, which {a to be national In ite scope, was Organized bere by well known mon | from various parts of the country The organtzation plans to bring the Various resources states before the people, ‘TOUGH ON THE KIDS OF FRISCO (By United Press.) leon FRANCISCO. a tloned et the several a: “4 | 1 Mission Promotion assoc lation y Press.) ag the Pacifie acest” From |0ns filed with the board of suger Se 81.--Cornettus | what can be learned among the de | visors a copy of @ curfew law pro mid to have bees | partmental officers, it seems to be P8Ted and endorsed by the asso Mee of the’ the intention of the war depart ment to give Sam Francisco the Uder the age of 16 years shall be Wednes | treat of a military pageant om land | Probibited from loltering, wander corresponding to the promised |(%& #trolling or playing in or about ara Rates naval pageant In the waters of the| PUullo places, streets, avenues, a} jen, 8¢ to 12¢ Ib. Pumpking, 1 Ye Ib. BR as anene honey, 61.60 gal: candied honey, ||| Fortunately we have purchased a manufacturers’ Sample Line of Boys’ Sweaters, consisting of V neck and roll neck, Norfolk and other button and double-breasted styles tod numerous to men- tion, The assortment is an education in itself, and every boy ought to see them. There's every color and color combination that looks good in a sweater, and al! sizes—~ Our $1.50 Sweaters, 00 Our $2.00 Sweaters, Our $1.75 Sweaters, Los $2.50 Sweaters, H Saturday .. eee eee $1 1 Saturday .....e000 oe cecee veces. 91,67 Our $3.00 Sweaters, 2 BBCUTERY once se cedesccrcncncccaneesss geeseeees “Svereerersesesn sede essee Ee ween eee ' GREAT WELCOME | Hubbard aquash 2) Government offtcta » Liston, ine oupers 4 nym: intendent of the Puyallup consoll dated Indian agenc appeared and his accounts are in @& muddled condition. PUBLIC MARKET PRICES TOD Belgian hares are on the market today and wre quoted at 20¢ per Ib, Home-made mayonalee dressing t sold at iSe per bottle of tomatoes is quoted at 2 Garlic te selling at Ibe pe Fresh ducklings are two for be, A number of good apeciais can be! Kippered her-j g Will be marked two pounds for | Veal loaf for tomorrow will] Rainier brand 31e—Be ist charch Wili meet to take Sides the naval preparations for firat steps looking towards the the coming of Admiral Evans’ Hen of a sew edifice (© noneter fleet of battleships, it has! a piace of the one made |. on jearned there ate certiia mil itary preparations woder way for | the reception, evidently of lar we in a Milk Trust} 'Horlick’s Malted Milk The original and ge Avoid cheap substitetes At your Soda Fountain Every Department “ee || TheRhodesCo,] | “22: itk—hot—makes a delicious and refreshing tunch on « cold day Ask for Horlick’s At Ali Druggists wider in hot wate es a nourtshing. digestible food. better than tea or coffee-—no A cupful—hot—on retir jing induces restful sleep. loys, squares or parks of the city guardian or other proper care of them limit fs placed at © o'clock in the | sam sonny and § o'elock during the The puvishmest ts placed ata tine bot exceeding $109, or tm prisonment in the county ja period not excending 20 days SENSATIONAL ROW | In COU person having eee | tects STATE ENDORSES = =| SUITS a $14.50 “ pound of Gold Shield tea will Smoked sturgeon wilt | be quoted at 17\%ec per ib One stand te stil) selling T onions for I6e, although the whole sale price bas been rained. Three) pounds of halibut may be obtained at one stall for 260. Toaay's quotations are: Ranch cans, 36 to 49¢ dor; East Both houses of the North Caro | state legisiature yesterday adopted a bill endorsing the Alaska exposition after Ramsey of Seattle had) UNE SEM TEM SE LTO LEM STM TEN SED BS SBI LADIES’ | SLIPPERS “TOC Tomerrow—Saturday— T ROOM (By United Press.) 31--A sense, tlonal scene was enacted in court here when Judge W. D. Jones, who han been a jurivt in this state for 14 years, becoming angry when op- posing cwunsel, y | Shatter-Cottere! gentleman, thre: books at the latter Mr. Ramsey went south about) three moeths ago as & spectal com- missioner for the fair, He is « lowa creamery, 2 focal ranch, 250. Fancy Swiss cheese. consin full crea’ brick, 2 Tbe. ter 12% @ 13%e Ib: | rib steaks, 150 1b; porterhouse, 16¢ | Mutton el hops, sald he was no an armful of law knocking him ; shoulder steak, 3 ; hearts, ibe each; A large assortment of Ladies’ Fine Slippers in up-to-date and attractive stylee—values up to $1.00—for 75c per pair. ‘This is an eo ai oppor. tongues, 40 | Jadge Jones was about to follow | this attack up with » few fist jolts when a deputy sheriff sprang at jhim and seized his arma. The trouble grew out of an argu-| | ment in a small damage suit. 1OWA SOCIETY MEETS. for 25e; 91.50 Bweet potatoes, 4 Ibs. for 25. . 3 bunches for Se, Onions, 2 bunches for Ge; boiling Dried oniona, 6 Ibe for 25e. Carrots, 3 bunches for bo. Radishes, 4 bunches tor bo. Parsley, 2 bunches for i6c. Turnips, 3 bunches for be. The monthly meeting of the Iowa | !State society of Seattle was held | |laat night at the Commercial Club | 75¢| |} RAYMO SHOT 405 Pike Street rooms, and was attended by about | 400 people. Popoorn, cider | ples were handed arownd and a so- elal good feeling pervaded every-| Japanese persimmons, 350 New nute—Pilberts, Theo. Wilts & Co. . handle one of the! most complete goods In the state, and sell at the ry lowest prices jmoods can be handled j more any where. STILL ON The Compulsory With deeper Cuttings in valet = must sell $500.00 worth Tomorrow (Saturday), This we must have dinavian American Bank. NGS 4& TRUST CO. POSSIBLE ENT WITH SOUND BANKING METHODS. no matter what we shall have to give to meet our obligation with the Our words shall be kept! Shirts or Drawers... Hy ) Shirts or Drawers 60c Spring Ties COME AND HELP US MAKE GOOD. THE sAGON CLOTHING CO. 501 Pike Street, Corner Fifth Avenue POODOSE DOSE DOS HOSS OO OOSOO OSS OO DOSS OOS*DO OOD OD Tceneesussrcesesseememnensionaiioniaittsenasidimeneiaseniimameseiiieesiiitii Extraordinary Sale of GIRLS” TOP COATS Saturday at $3.49 and $5.50 | e have divided our entire stock, | For quick selling, regardless of cost or value into two big lot This gives you a wide price range to choose from, | } rch many are away below half the regular pri means much to you our regular prices have been ear of all kind 1 Lot 1 Consists of Coats to fit girls from 6 to 14 years, elegantly | tailored, from the fine ke cheviots, Me und fancy | of the mix red, na castor and 2 Consists of Goate to fit girls from 6 to 14 year neatly trimme {th velvet collars and $6.9 regular $6.0 Enamel Dish Pans. Our 14-quart Enameled Iron Dish Pan; the bet ter grade; Saturday, famous Japa Bargain Square Sale of Pound Paper, Ruled or Unruled, Saturday, a Pound, 14¢. Regular 25¢ Good, “Heavy, Twisted Wire ning and « for Friday only Envelopes to match, a package eb seberesedene 2:¢ the Regular Prices On Sale in the Men's ‘Section, Just Inside the ‘peer. Seattle Agent E HAVE had a wonderfully successful sale this seas- on. The Fall and Win- ter clothing was mark- ed at such ridiculously low prices that it sold with a rush. We were determined to turn it into money. Our Everett store was less happily situat- ed. Carrying practical- ly the same grades and makes of clothing as our Seattle store, pos- sessing a large stock, yet the town was not sufficiently large to sup- port a sale of any mag- nitude. Our Everett house was left with too large a stock of clothing after inventory. For this reason we had them ship to us at Seattle one thousand suits. These we will place on sale Saturday morning, February lst, at $14.50. These suits are re- markable values. Purchased new and fresh for this Win-- ter’s trade, their weights, colorings and styles will appeal to you. Values up to =. 00 are now reduced to $14.50. Great Silk and Wool Underweer Sale 75c We are placing on salea great stock of underwear consist- ing of silk and wool shirts and camel-hair drawers. Were it the first of the season, and the lines complete, the values would run as high as $7.00 and $8.00 per suit. Now the sale price is 75¢ per garment. WwW. B. HUTCHINSON Co. Corner Second and Union