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HERE IS A GRAND JOB FOR A LAME DUCK-+jT PAYS i) THERE’S NO WORK new attractions to an assortment of spring ‘values offered are un: to an exceedingly favor representa assortment would rather share our Fou than to mark then) would do—hence these the grand bounce—-DON ‘1 WORRY, You have become a lame duck — boundary dinpu there's always @ nice berth | between the United States and Can-jof them are from this country and ag poi lirsem ell roe gdh glade. Of course there are no dis) three from Canada. your HOUSEHOLD Goops trom the Bast to your home town, ‘will quote you our REDUCED RATE to apply. - eeme OF S33 305 MAIN ST “eu. 14d 7 Sait ae It’s 'E Sere Bradbury Suit You wilt find it no trouble at all to make a selection from our very large showing of Bradbury System Suits. There ts already a great assembly of the new spring models in all the latest patterns, The colors are browns, grays, blues, blacks and mixtures. The sizes are complete, from the very small to the very large. Our credit is for your personal accommodation, and you ¢an select your new spring auit at once at any of the following prises— ” $25, $27.50, $30, The Kind ._ of redit WT we give you the sort of credit that you will. find.te.be of the greatest fonvenience. We you clothing * when you want ft and when, you need it, and ft is not nec essary to wait until you have the of your purchase on our books, down being of the Made either weekly Want 46 usual, a nomiber of very striking models in The new spring models will fit and please all manner ) aoe is a, hat with a reputation for work in crushes, ‘telescopes Hat, at $2.00, will give you more style and quality we know of. New spring models fn the $3 00 . iL) te popular price of . OUTFITTING CO., Inc. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’ From left to right—James A. Tawney, Gon, WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 9.—~—jInme duck, Witness the interna-|)putes of this kind to speak of, but SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912, OF ‘T. C. Cacgrain. commission, been organized, and iy seasions. This ia a of one of the sessions, to formed to settle tee icine Mitesh etarenatn i rt: Hii Se organ- will represent §750,000 of tho when action ts finally taken. aeeaenneaenene A SNOW BIKE ry eeweteeneaaeere i aeene latest thing in winter «porting ap- tus, The new coaster, recently Favented by « Swiss peasant of the rindewald, is merely « bicycle frame inners instead of wheels. it has @ seat and handie bara, just has a bicye The foot serves for a brake. The bicycle-toboggan tw the swiftest of all coasting devices, . 9-—Bare bara Louis, 20, owed $3. A police man knocked at her door. “Wait, ‘a mioute,” she said. The cop Walted He was still watting when the girl's body was carried into the hotel. She jumped out of « win- dow. . ONE FOOT IN GRAVE SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9—Wm Michelson, figuratively and literally today has one foot in the grave He burted it-with all funeral honors. “Step by step,” says the tomb- stone. “Last leg of » Journey, last journey of a leg.” says Bill, Charmed to $100 Tune PORTLAND, Or., Fob. 9.—The “eunning” way plain clothes man Sloan and a fair companion danced the Texas Tommy so charmed Mra, Mary Mahon, lodging house keeper and blind pig operator, that she threw caution to the winds ant sold the strangers ‘three bottles of beer. She was fined $100. TACOMA, Feb. 9.—Conféssing to holding out 18 cases of merchan- dise worth $1,800 from the offi- cers, Max “Suckerhorn, clothing merchant, is in jail waiting action of the federal jury. We have robbed the denta chair of its terrors. We hb made ® viait to phe Gontions ensure rather than something Rove Areadod. Prom” the. sim of work that we are to do to the most cated, these same high careful and experienced re are hore to do the have cut Seat~ in two. Junt Aptegular $19 ‘or or an 1d Crown for $4 MRAT I guarantee member, dental pi of getting mtick Pi heavy ¢ AN YO! written all work. A wiven with Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1406 Third Av.. N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring Thie Ad With You, 8. Streeter, #4. re Powell, ©. A. Magrath, Turner and "| dina ppointinent BLAST 1,000,000 TONS OF ROCK Hy Tnited Press Leased Wire) CENTRALIA, Wash., Feb. 9% ~—Workmen today are prepar- ing to blast practically 1,000 tons of rock at the quarries in Tenino 0,000 A YEAR AND sot off. The blast will be the biggest event in Tenino’s his- tory, and the townspeople are making preparations to enter. tain several thousand visitors on the day the great explosion is tet go. sé A network of tunnels, totaling 1,400 feet, have been driven into &@ mountain of rock. CARTOONIST AT Y.M.C.A. TONIGH Alton kard, Hghtaing cartoon fat, crayon artist and humorist, will appear at the ¥. M. ©. A. auditor. fam this evening in a series of pic J torial and verbal sketches, Pack ard ts considered the most versa tile artist scheduled on the Star gourse, his entertainment com ing cartoons in bla and whit orayon, art work in colors, a series of funny stories, original pooms and original compositions on the piano, ns Appearasices ‘When I am feeling sick and sore And longing for much sympathy, Some ten or twenty friends or more Witt hand this sort of thing to Goodness only knows when the com- tmission may have to settle on In the meantine the commiasion- ers are drawing $10,000 a yoar as boundary dispute settlers, Lame ducks like this sort of a job. Three of ten votes, The defeat of Bevel was a bitter neo ‘to the Hata, | *ONre ooking fine; I wiek that I Could be as well as you must be; T envy you your bealth—Good-by But when I feel as fit and fine As anybody ever did, Each man I meet along the line aa you're looking badly, ‘im ny you're on the downward ik or maybe you will die, You're standing on a coffin lid. I hate to see you ill—Good-bye!” By CLOTHES STOLEN soseamiins r TACOMA, Feb. 9—Mrs, Claude Williams is mourning the loss of eet of valuable imported baby To fate I therefore make appeal— 1 want to look the way I feel! (OMAN GETS $250 MORE FROM GAS COMPANY After successtully fighting a lar-jof gas facilities during the year of ditigation with the gas company. A CRITIC Ee W YORK, Feb. 9.—Gov. Joba- company shut off her gas trouble arose when gas in- impector discovered ¢hat one of the supply pipes did not register tte consumption om the meter, and the company charged Mra. Anderson with tampering with it? A jury yesterday gave her $250 for the loss LENNON'S GLOY Women’s 16-Button White Kid Gloves, extra fine quality, with clasp wrists; value $3.00— Very Special $1.95 Women’s Fine Imported Cape Skin Gloves, P, X.-M. sewn, in the new tan shades; value $1.35— Tomorrow, Saturday 98c Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, made with the double lisle garter top and double lisle heels and toes; value 750— Tomorrow 50c AUVILOTL'S, H Don’t Hit or Miss in Your Baking h THE UNIFORM STRENGTH OF escent Baking Powder is not luck, but a certainty provided for by scientific manufacture—the same today as to- morrow. Your baking will always be right; always be of the same even, good quality. FULL POUND 25c COOK BOOK FREE Send for our cook book, “Worth Reading.” It contains many good tested recipes made with- out eggs. If your grocer does not sell Crescent Baking Powder, request him to order it for you. Crescent Mfg. Co. 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If your stomach doesn’t take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food i» a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless retief is Pape’s Diapepsin which costs only fifty cents for 4 large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful—~ it digesta food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it fs really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don’t go on and on with @ weak, disordered stomach; It's so unnecessary INFORMATION : by- TELEPHONE EOPLE are not leaving so much to chance in these =, P days of universal telephone service. Instead of risking disappointment they telephone and get the facts. WIll schoo! be held on a stormy morning, will, your friend be in if you call, what does the weather man predict and when does the train leave—are samples of myriads of Questions constantly paswing over the wire, and being aa- swered by the proper authorities, . 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