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Bridge & ‘on Ha ine, ¢ Corner First nr for the sign START NOW Learn Millinory, plete Course Taught. Practical pa a and Practical MODEL MILLINERY S87 People’s Bank Bldg. 00K SPECIAL $1. 1 $2-50 eoehaae a “pentreda ticles at hurrg-out prices, 5 teas of cont. We promined vou must be red Pat ie much we have to. sacrl fice. Remember that we dare not advertise prices on some contract Victor Kitchen’ Baw jor Kitchen Sa Ret itehen Sat rent district from $75.00 to We don’t sell junk, but only | z Yes, Osgar Is Violent, SAY OSGAR, I HAF JUST GoT A [fw savs:* My Lipoce Lerrer To MS, BuT T CAN'D DER ‘WRITING is8 So OXCITED UND EFERYVICH VAY, ag To MaKe 1D OUDT. VOULT You ReaD Me, Brease & Ir se DEA —MS AN AGE SINCE lL HAVE SEEN You, OH, MY PRINCE BOA” SICK |ARE DEMOCRATS LIVING BUT FIGHTING) IN “FOOLS’ PARADISE”? CHICAGO, Ills, Jan, 5.—Recuper ating from the slight attack of pto- maine poisoning which he suffered yesterday from oysters eaten in Chi- Wednesda cago nited States Sen- ator Robt. M. Follette resumed hie tour of the ite of Illinois to- day. He still feels ill, however, but thie morning ate his firet meal in ‘36 hours. “1 atill feel weak, but | am going through with hin echedule,” said the senator toda: His friends here inaisted upon securing medical aid yesterday, but the senator stubbornly refuséd Senator La Follette’s campaign in Minois ‘closes at Danville, home of former Speaker Cannon, tomor row, and he is determined to make the best of the time left him to ad- dress the lilinois people. He has seven 6 mated for today, traveling 140 miles to deliver them. private ta Follette today. When the sen- ator’s party left Peoria the weather was cold, the mercury standing 5 degrees below zero and a small bliz- zard was raging. During his address here last night Senator La Follette deciared that Senator Dolliver, who died at Fort With high spliced heels and double toes. Real val- ue 35¢ a pair. Offered in Lennon's Clearance Sale AT 23c PAIR Men’s $1.35 Cape Gloves 95¢ Genuine English Capeskin Gloves, P. x M. seam, all sizes. Best shades of Eng- lish tans; value $1.35. ose price ... Men’s $1.50 Gloves for $1.15 Genuine Doeskin Gloves and English Cape Gloves, for dress or street wear. Regularly $1.50 * gr Sale price Men’s $1.00 Sik Ties 45¢ Knitted Silk Ties, in fine colors and crossbar or accordion effects. Regu- larly sold for $1.00. Sale LENNON'S 1106 Second Av. Baillargeon Building. BY WM. E. SMYTHE WASHINGTON, Jan. 5—the| Jackson Day celebration wae plan- ned as a love feast, » but inwardly it will be @ council of war. Sin weeks ago; the democrats thought they would be called upon to comfort a con. | servative republican party with President Taft at its head. But the surprising development of the ive movement in the last weeks has changed the situa democrat arn and shattered the dream of sure ue easy ea 2 Fool's Paradise” “The leaders have suddenly awak- ened to the fact that they have) been living in a fool's paradise. As one of them sald today, “The re-| publican party has the most won-| derful recuperative powers of any party In history, It is velly annoy- tng.” the Jackson Every speaker has iked in the sun- banquet shine of presidential hopes, though some of them have had but a few vagrant gleams, Senator Gorman of New York, the toastmanter, re- ceived one vote—a straw ballot taken in Nebraska. Wilson and Clark, of course, are leading can- didates. Harmon and Underwood, who have decided not to be pres- ent, are others, Hearst, Marshall and Newlands each has a following, Lary Uke the poor, is always The whole talk among sich today in about the dra- matic change in the republican ait- uation and what they will do if the G. O. P. nominates a progressive Itke La Follette or Roosevelt for President, a thoroughbred like Ht ram Johnson of California for vice president. While all the lead- ers are deep in thought, only one of them is going to talk out loud. Bryan Possibility Many other prominent democrats express themselves frankly in pri- Yate conversation with the under- taking they shall not be quoted until they have had a chance to recover their breath after the un- expected development on the re publican side. Opinion ts divided between two welldefined views. ‘The one most commonly expressed | is in substantial accord with Sen- Gore's opinion. The idea is that progressive gction on the part of the republicans would drive the DIES ON WAY TO HIS WORK Stricken at the corner of Second av. and Yesler way, while on hiv way to work, William Pardee, 50. died of heart disease at the door of the-city hospital yesterday. Par dee was employed by the N. P. He lived st 401% Sixth av. S., and had no relatives here. He was an ac tive socialist worker. His body was removed to Butterworth’s, Police Make a Raid on Students Because some misinformed ind: vidual could not tell a demonstra tion by @ physic class from Broad. way high school, for the purpose | of discerning the rate of speed with which sound travels, from an in-| cipient riot, the police hurry-up wagon, with a squad of bluecoats, | was rushed to the scene last night, Learning the true state of aftairs, || the patrol beat it for the station about as fast as it came. have been held at the Queen Anne high school to brary question has been postponed | until Monday, January 12, }democrats into the same position, only a little more so, The nomination of Wilson or firyan is predicted by those hold. it this view. Several think that paychological condition ame | which has brought Roosevelt in re-|the M newed prominence among repub-|to a sta a will revive the popularity of the “Peerless Leader” among dem- ocrats, It is definitely known that liryan if the party calls, , held by some of the shrewdest politicians, is that the nomination of La Follette or Roosevelt will lead to the choice of & conservative democratic ticket, perhaps Harmon and Underwood. it in said that Underwood would be happy to get the vice aresiions’. 'Way There for The Deople were bumped yesterday—and* again by Jake Furth's men. |wround that the 1912 WiLL DW UF tectives Samuel L. Browne, of Di» trict Attorney Fredericks’ force, will divide the rew: to be paid for the capture and conviction of mara brothers, cording ment by Browne today. Word thi Burns has agreed to the division was contained in a tele stam to Hrowne from District At- torney Fredericks tn Indianapolis. Basing his contention on the evidence he col lected effective in convicting the McNamara Browne announced yesterday that he would file suits to collect one half the rewards, He wired Fredericks. According to Browne, # quick agreement was reached. ni Jake Furth’s Men! Rag ‘quicker than you can say Jack Rob- Doc was hopping mad, and he hopped into the police station The Seattle Electric is taking it) inson and told his troubles to Cap- Own sweet time lowering the track along Yesler, opposite the city ball, tain Willard. And the final result was that the and in the meantime traffic does |eoal driver had to unhiteh one of “doing” up one side of the street, much to ite own inconvenience. The Seattie Biectric company em- |ax best it can. Right now it ta/his teams and back out with the! other, and Doc, io his runabout that could, a8 one bystander expressed | it, have raced up hill 20 miles an Words by Scha Music ef by Cc ondo ™ “On, MY PRINCE yin the be book a character who ‘ate soup at a dollar a plate and drank case of champagne with each meal, was not granted the $100,000 | damages he demanded. | Justice Davis sustained a de) lmnurrer of the defendant and found | | Refused $100, 000 ‘United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 5.-—-Wm. H.! Dailey, the California mining en-| Kineor who sued Gelett Burgess, nothing objectionable in the para author of “The Heart Line,” charg-|graph upon which the sult was ing that the writer featured him | based. | —$—<—<—— ALL STOMACH TROUBLE VANISHES AFTER TAKING A LITTLE DIAPEPSIN | If you had some Diapepein handy | ing in the stomach, Nausea, Debili and would take a little new your|tating Headaches, Dizziness or In- stomach distress or Indigestion | testinal griping. This will all go, would vanish tn five minutes and/and, besides, there will be no undi- you would feel fine. gested food left over in the stomach This harmless preparation will 4i-|to poison your breath with nause- gest anything you eat and over-|ous odors, come a sour, outoforder stomach| Pape's Diapepsin is a certain before you renlize It. ure for out-of-order stomachs, be-) If your meals don't tempt you, or| cause it prevents fermentation and| what little you do eat seems to fill|/takes hold of your food and digests you, or lays like a lump of lead in, it just the same as if your stomach your stomach, or if you have heart-| wasn't there. burn, that is a sign of Indigestion.| Relief in five minutes from all Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-\stomach misery is at any drug cent case of Pape's Diapepain and/store waiting for you. take @ little just as soon as you! These large 60-cent cases contain can, There will be no sour risings,| more than sufficient to thoroughly | no belching of undigested food! cure almost any case of Dyspepsia, | mixed with acid, no stomach gas or/ Indigestion or any other stomach heartburn, fullness or heavy feel-| disturbance. le et ogy PUBLIC MAR ploya as its official physigan and | hour, stood amiably by and watched | surgeon Dr. Parke Wills, runabout, Doc came ch down that one side of the dilapl dated Yesler thoroughfare. Hail who |the performance «prints about In a 30-horsepower | Moral: When the street is torn up for Seattle Electric company re pairs, and only one side is available | to traffic, that one side og to way down the block he encoun- tered a four-horse coal wagon—and thos matters stood. the Seattle Electric company. itis knows that—and that’s fo coa) man backed out, RE FOODS COST LESS—THEY'RE FRESHER, TOO JABLE DELIVERY—.Free delivery from one or more stalls vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on etalis. Hest Minnesota Butter, Ib. Local Ranch Eggs, strictly fresh, doz. STALL 22. Lower Floor. Mt. Vernon Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs South Park Exas, doz. Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 large MT: VERNON BUTTER STORE, 1521 Pike Place _Soageneskog ney St ag ea 18 a A. R. NELSON 10¢ | Halibut, Ib. Smelts, 3 Ibe... come Crabs, 2 for BAN FRANCISCO FI8sH CO——————_____—_ Open Until 7:30 P, M. 10e Salmon, Ib. 1508 PIKE PLAC Leg of Lamb 12%¢ Ib.; Pot Roast 10¢ Ib. .. +» -Lexington—200 Hubbard Squash 4¢ !b.; Cranberries 2 measures 25¢—1521 Pike Pl. Alaska Herring, 1¢ cach; Lutefisk, 2 lbs 15¢ 1013 Pike PI. Sugar, 5 Ibe. VH¢e with 1 tb. bulk tea or coffeo -1501 Pike Pi. Stamped Local Ranch Eggs, 45¢ dozen .... .Knaler—40 Made Today Cider 15. sae 50¢ sallon . Hadiock—54 Cream Mixed Candy Pinkle—70 Cottage Cheese 2 Ibs. 15¢: Me Bread, 4¢ loaf, from Gresame's Home Bakery Eastern ed Beef and Boiled Ham, aoe bh. Potatoes $1.25 sack; cabbage b¢ Milk 5 cans 2h¢ with 26¢ cols Seay ‘ 22 SUGAR 46c SUGAR ONLY Stalls 201, 64, 40 ‘The rate is as low as for @ ton at wholesale, It's the same suger you always use. Why do ves pay $1.00 for, 8 f poppe» at Ht fhe Back Fine Granulated Standard White SANITARY MARKET Always Dependable SPECIAL GROCERIES Butter, Eggs BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE THOMPSON'S PEANUT wk 8 gbsolutely pure, a pound ... STALL 22 pt 2 Large Cans Carnation Milk J. VANDEVORT, 114 Sanitary Market. GENUINE ENGLISH PLUM PUDDINGS Our Own Make SMITH’S—8tall 19 Crystal White and Ivory Soap, 6 bars .. STALL 36 EDGERLY’S First Grade Jersey Butter, three < Tae + + $1.00 A. SCOTT, STALL 28. || poe ¥ 5. Pin WE STLAKE> “Wm NEW “YORK, Jan. 6 ceived here today 8 lake state that Mabel & who won notable success as ¢ star in the “Blue Mouse,” is @j f consumption. In private #* Barrizon is the wife of Jo loward, the song writer, ALBERT HANSEN Established 1843 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, ERLING BIL) Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE from Gordon Traci Traders Bltx and M AMPLE sur KET, SATURDAY’S BIG SPECIALS rite 7 t—"_ & Pure Lard—No. 5 Pails, 55c; No. 10 Pails, $1.10. 25c On Sale at All Butter, Egg and Grocery Stalls. On sale at STALL 116 Have you got the “Potlatch Bug”? Yes? Then don't fail to attend the big “Bug Day” at the Westlake Public Market, Feb. 10, (Gq 1912. _date. Get the bug. Gigantic special prenarations being made. Remember the ae “rT HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. Booth 312 i [rickie section UF LU. t Butter, pxtra fine Margarine, Bettor than Butter. 10 Big Herring cddicasitshe somal Mackerel “STONG’S MARKET STALLS 128-196 Ind 3921 PHONES Main e009 Specials for Saturday Rex Fastern Bacon, Ib. ...18¢ Freah Killed Turkeys, Ib. 960 Beet Pot Roast, Ib. ....20e-Lle No. 10 wack best Corn Meal No. 10 wack ekce Flow v4 Wiest Flou: 10e can Cinnamon, Allspice or half or whole, Ib ise Bast Bacon, half or [reels Te ise Home made Sausage, ae 18tg0 100 can Peas 3 pan Jello . Tokay Grapes, 5¢ Ib., Casket fe * Bnow and Strawberry Apples, pas 3 Ibs. Fancy Creat Butter ranken, Kastern = Tekime Potatoes, sack . a . * Dry Ontona, 18 The. Lucky Strike Fruit Market | a and pag By Mever Closed. bnautnet ener ob srmiediacnaa — Fresh Bread ¢ 89-294 od mait yeast, baked. Eastern Picnic Hames, Ib. Three leaves |. GO BUGS OVER HIEST GRADE BLEND Choice Steer Pot Roast, Mh.’ Spring Lamb Shoulders, Ib. Loin a Rib Lamb Roas' Roan Ib. — < ores Rib —_ Ie 8 fe Bier ye Compound, 3 Ibs. ... Pure Lard, 2 ibs. .. Eastern Hams, Ib. MURPHY’S STALLS 13-14 Neck Bones. 3 Ibs. ... Eastern Hams. Ib. : Corn Beef, Ib. Lamb. Stew, Ib.” Fienic ta ot neless Hames, Ib, lard, 2 Fresh Jack Rabbits, each Boneless Hams, Ib... Fresh Side Potk, tb. . Lean Boiling Beef, Ib. . | Fancy Green Poppe 3 The. ncy Malaga Grapes, basket StALts losis” Headquarters for Salt Rising Bread $ loaves Mre. Jesmer's Famous Po- jtato Yeast Bread §80. xrath Good Eggs 80¢ doz Bost Creamery, Hutior, finan brict All Kinds of Domestic Chickens, 1b, 1b. Turkeya, Smoked Hams, whole or A. Eas STALL 208 Fences, os om. ~. kee | weet lave! Oranges, 2 doze: } STALLS 336-396 “ | Onions, 6 Vw. Sweet Potato: “Nice Gaulifiower, head Sweet Potatoes, 9 Ibs. . ST. ex ae ms whole or vr halt ie ‘oant Pork, tb. Flour Decision Ours Fisher flour case decided in our favor, but the Fisher Bros, are given 10 days to appeal the cane, in which the law demands us to maintain the established price on Fisher Blend Flour. Eastern Hard Wheat Flour, Any other brand Flour. sack he prices quoted are representa tive of price cuttings on att grocers fon. We nell groceries at absolutely the lowest prices in the city. Space is too limited fot more quotations, Come and ask about them. Carnation Milk, 4 cans ........980 400 can Libby's Asparagus spears, J. F. MILLER, Sad Get the habit. rade at auler's. REP eeee per cent on your meat Rex Hama,-t. Lamb Stew, Ib. . Lamb Chops, Ib, Corn Beef, Ib. ... Lamb Chops, Ib. Rib Roast, tb. Birloin 8t Porterhouse Fhe Pot Roast, Turkeys, ib. W. S. BURRELL STALL 4 Raney Apples, box, ‘up fr .00 Sunkiat Naver Orange “dos. 206 rape Fruit, § for. C. A. SWANSON STALL a9 “Green Squa 26e Diamo cn Fancy. Biiced “hacais, ib. Chickens, Th. Rastern Hams, Tb. Pall Line Domestic and Sausages. Stall 309 Salmot Halibut, .3 Ibs, Smelts, § tbe. Stalls 22-23 | Harvard Squaeh, th Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ihe Sraxn 32" Peppers, Ib STALL 343_ ples, box > PEkima Onions, ‘sack STALL 200 Rice Celery. stalk 2.077 Cranberries, quart STALL i7-i8 | Halibat, ibs. Herring, Wc. ___ SPALE 21 Pure Sugar, 18 Ibs lOc can Peas, 2 for We can Corn 3 for 100 can Tomatoes, § for Carnation Milk, 2 cans . Stalls 25-26 Calumet Hams, 1b. Calumet Bacon, whois or halted Pork Roast, be . CARRICK & M The Clean Market STALLS 111-118