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tee Tea everett True Goes to Buy a THE HELLO, OSGaR ! 1AM SUFFERING FROM A ToucH OF LUMBAGO. You GOT FoR LumMBago f : ~* Sauda Every lady in Se- attle knows that MARTIN’S GLOVES WON'T RIP. If YOU have not tried a pair of Martin’s Gloves, come tomorrow and take advantage of this extra special. $1.50 Real Kid Gloves 98c These are Mar- tin’s Famous “Fav- orite” Gloves; they will give absolute satisfaction. In black and colors. conditic Regular price $1.50 | #) Nwor a pair. Specially oy Cotter workers, campaign man. agers, assistants, executive commit toes, organization committees, ore tors, secretaries and everyone else who wax connected with Cottertll headquarters and campaign, will sit down to big potiateh at the Alb lendale cafeteria tonight, and, for the last official time, tell bow it happened. The banquet wil! begin Jat 6:50 and will comt each ban queter the amall sum of 50 cents lone-half a dotiar. You'll be permit ted to eat $2 worth If you're in good | ee eeeeewetenaee A DUKE OF CONNAUGHT LIKES “MOVi OTTAWA, Ont., Mareb Leaving a sick bed, the duke of Connaught, governor gener al of Canada, went skating with the Duchess and Prin cess Patricia at the Royal Skating rink tn order to ab low moving operators to snap motion pletures of “Royalty on the Ice.” The ducal family was accompanied by the entire royal household For the firet time in the history of the dominion the privy council was photo Kraphed while in session for & series of motion pletures. ‘eee eran aeeae 2 4 | CHICAGO, March 22—Disple: Building makes the blood leave the feet and } ses them to become cold, says | Prof. Walter D, Seott of Northwent lern University, Cowardice causes HALF PRICE SALE OF JEWELRY (the name blood action, he says. Elegant stock of Watches, Dia monds, Wm. Rogers’ Silverware.) ete. now being sold at half price. } The best bargains you ever saw FRANK BRIGGS I" ‘ Mayfited Buitding. Finported Holle srl BO Ve rcade Annex Sper c rh Pargund 15¢ on of these goods le re seeeees 1014 Second Av. Empress Theatre ee r Gene ottle ithe door FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN Dock FOR TACOMA 00. 7:00. Boo TF. ; See ee esa vee, FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS sTR. s100% M 12:06 Noon. b EE HOUND Hires DAIL, st ‘Trip, Kverett UTESOW, Oe. Trt a Seen Edmonds toe, ret | 30 2°AyE ‘ fitful éxaminatt mine the kind « wd 10 make yo Above rates effective Dec 18 7) Mare HERE FOODS COST LESS—THEY'RE FRESHER, TOO RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more vending each kind of food, Look for delivery signs on sta HERMANN’S Hermann’s best Wash. Creamery Butter, 2 The Danish Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs Local Raneh Eggs, none better, dozen STALL 22 LOWER FLOOR Four big cans Milk Cottage Cheese, 2 pounds . Green Lake Eggs, dozen . 2——A, R. NELSON—LOWER FLOOR——-32 Mt. Vernon Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs. Rresh Churned Washington Creamery Butter, Primost Cheese, brick MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE, 1521 Pike Place 17 Lbs Sugar $1 With $1 Worth of Other MULLEN & LOVEJOY, 1505 Pike Place, 2 pounds Purchases % pounds ABC ican’ OnLy Booths 201, 54, 40 ‘The rate every day is as low an for q ton at whole sale, It's the same sugar you always use. Why do you pay $1.00 for pounds and lowe tw Fresh Churned Washington Creamery, @ Local Ranch Begs, not over 3 days old Fancy Limberger Cheese, 2 pounds . 8 lb. Sack Fine Granulated Standard White Fancy Letince 2 beads Se; Lomons 200 dozen -Young—ta Holland Mackerel Se euch Deguinger-—at Halibut, 4 ibs. ame ; Christophers Sunkiag Orahken 2 doz. the; ts « Mare, Prunes 2 ibe te. St Clair— sie Ein 256 dozen, tresh daily from my own ranch., » Kasdort—an Kirloin Steak 18e 1b.; Dry Balt Pork f6e b, a Libby's 16¢ Catsup Joe bottle; Mich, Horseradish 106 % vr Baroty Hevanas We, 20e, 2he doz; Rhubarb 4 lbs, 10¢ .. 7 Dungehers Craw 2 fot age and % for ate .....,- Applet 91 box del.; Sweet Sunkint Oranges 2 don the WHAT HAVE! LuMBAGO WERE Iss per: Best vor Tp AY, EFER ISS ——"LiInKHEIMER'S WHER & ADOLF? Lorion.” cures __- INSTANCELY UND COMBLETELY, He iss Home — HE HASS BEEN SICK FOR A VEEK. TO WOMAN WHO BEFRIENDED HIM the identity of 7 id Feb, 2, 1011, in th | J. property in Eng! | 4 of the Swedish vice consul in Los Ang cleared Op today by statement that he wae Sir | Charles Clements, uncle of the Eart of Leitrim, who is in San Francisco jae present. Friendship lived for years near Newhall, where he owned valuable lands upon whieh at the time he could not realize. Mrs. Carison, when « girl, lived on an adjoining farm and frequently befriended the aged re | chum ath, a will was found making her his sol BOSTON, March girls go off on they surroundin, whi Where jiyat are you “Vm golbe over Natick inn on a " the downcast one. 1 got | my sorrow in tea. “ * / RRREHEMHHERAEERAR RRA RRARH EAS WHAT 00 YOU THINK OF THIS? SAN FRANCISCO, March 22-—"All_ women just naturally seem to fail in love with me and | can't make them stop. How can | be blamed for it if they fail heels over head over each other in trying lang mer : This was the novel defense put up here today by Ray mond Higgins, cafe entertainer, charged with having betrayed Violet Le Vere, aged 19, a cripple. The girl claims Higgins alse pawned her jewelry and kept the money. He is held in $10,000 bonds pending further investigation, The police say Higgins has contributed to the moral delinquency of ne leas than five San Francisco girts. seeteesenee ieee y dad os ending Ital dtd We ee Seon ee ‘Teddy Roosevelt, Jr., Leaves for Gentle Wall Street Circles SAN PRANCISCO, March little apeoch, in whieh be declared ‘Theodore Roosevelt, jr., left for New that California's inférests would al York today, where be enters ways be dear to hiedheae!. ploy of a Wall street bond by ae Why, | am even forced to ad mit.” Roosevelt said, “that there | ‘a sajeamap. At an informal banquet given him by bis political comrades | are good democe GS: ‘alifornia If I ever get the c! ge Tam wolng to try and make the chance, last night, Teddy jr. puffed content jam coming back.” edly at an old briar pipe and appear Many referenconpw@erg made by | eal to enjoy himself hugely. Roosevelt made a happy Young Roose Minar _retesoneste-a by ‘ Deaiel A. Ryan sayings $30. 0 DAMAGES Tell your dad we are fixbting hard for him here, and that we will Alleging that bis b fight to the last. We expect to bt between the eee proclaim bim the next president.” | resulting ta @ wel jwkuil, hemorrhages in the eyes and ‘paralysis in his right shoulder, arm and band, Charles Meuser, © team ater, yesterday began n $30,000 suit for damages against John B. Agen. accident happened in the Agen’ ». The elevator could be oper) ated from any floor, Meuser al leges that while he was working on the fourth floor unloading some , reight vator it was started from another floor Abolish the port commission or back the city its possession of [| ®eteeteeeteseeee Some spring eo quality Ge te from the « downward give lweter front rights Thia te the salt nenda tlon suggested b an od ‘dard, chairman of the streets and sewers committee in his annual re port. Goddard's opposition to the port commission comes from the fact that the city has been notified | that it would not be permitted to proceed with Improvements beyond the water line. This ‘ents the leitting In of tideland areas with the rth removed from exe avations jand regrades, Goddard contends LONDON, March 22, — Idris Thomas, « Welsh lad who had both} feet amputated owing to tuberew losis, walked to Buckingham palace to thank King George for money the ruler gave him to buy artificial feet con The latest craze for women, and at « price within the reach of all. Only ‘Tomorrow, in our Hasement Salesroom, Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps and low effects. Pr up from will sell CHILDREN’S SHOES AT BARGAIN PRICES BASEMENT SALESROOM BULL BROS. Just Printers | 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 __ IND. 5200 REAL BARGAIN DON TISTS Always Dependalfte, | 1519-25 First Ave. ur work cor o# us more than Absolutely Pure. Fine Fresh Butter, pound Fresh Ranch Begs, doze Ghose lisense practice A. SCOTT, STALL 28. ary "hn“Wanininggton iw dle ain front of the operator a CHURNED c. ORY BUTTER EDGERLY-FITZ CO. Entrance Sanitary Public ' chair, Our prices are charged by our competi egular heavy gold wht #400; regular $10 platen: 00, We give a gu ly PROTECTS At Firat Ave, 60c Japane & bars of Lenox § 7 bare Crystal V antee that reat OU. ap hite Soap Regal Dental Offices DR. L. KR. CLARK, 5 1405 Third Av., N. W, Cor, Unton NOTH—Dring thin ad with you, STALL 36. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY—At Mrs. Kendig’s, Among the ustél Jong list of Pies, will have Cherry, Sunshine and many_other nice cakes. 4 SPAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 22, “tea get bad marks, the Wellesiey College News Gwendo * anked one of the seniors of | # & sophomore out in Wellesley town. | » Sesth 1912, ure Cure at the Drug Store Tar's Too Bap. Words by | Music by On, HISS SAME OLT “OMBLAINT LUMBAGO, WHAT AILS HiM? 22.-—-¥ bate going. to the because of thone horrid low pn I'm. going over and summer gpveltion In Filimere Hate, FILLMORE HATS e250 devigne tn the Cloth Plate McDenaid for McDonald's Hat Store 1623 Third Ave. Retweew Madison and Spring THE HAT BOX 108 Pike St, Near Ptret Ave. New Arrivals in New White “Nubuck” Button 1,000 $4.0 0 jee, per pair, $1, 00 Turrell Shoe Co. BURKE BUILDING, aoe. MARION ST. Free Delivery. 1512-24 Pike Piace. ON’S PEANUT BUTTER 35e to 40c «256 and 30c Market, Fancy Tea Can FREE With a Pound of Tea ze Booth 136 Pineapple Cream, Rhubarb and Chocolate Cream Pies, Neapolitan Angel Food, according to d drown and drown | | \ ee ee POOR WIDOW LOSES FIGHT AGAINST GREAT RAILROAD IN SUPREME WASHINGTON, March content widow and @ great fallroad in the » COURT 24 oor 22—In # bet weer preme court by @ decision construing the law, ae apy railroad employes. The conrt held that ralirgad 4 answer in damages for the death of the husband, a car rep fellow servant 4 to the not rer, killed by negligent traiamen. The sult was over the death of John Fetia, ear repairer the ¢ a Trunk Railway Co., crushed under « in the Ch repair rie by carelessness of a ew rew Judges Grosscup and K 1 were unabi wide employment put in op the “fellow verve the raitroad from Mability for the trainmen's highest court has said the trainmen were { Fetta’s law to exempt ligence The fellow servants Peeeeeeeee ee ee ee ees ee ea 5<PincWE STLAKE » PUBLIC MARKET Saturday’s Big Specials _ @ 3 Cans Red Salmon 25¢° Ey ¢ consignment of fi A larxe =z t rd Saimon hes been turned over toms ne be sold Saturday 3 cans for 25e. Every can absolutely guaranteed, ‘aud Is @ fequar ieee On tale in the new annex at north exd of market. Free sample. Ask for prot N 60 Backs $I. 10 4 Cans Absolutely Best 15c | 7 Los. Best 6 Patent Flour Guaranteed Sugar Corn 1 PICKLE SECTION 1! New Annex, New Annex, North End STONG STALGS 120-158 | SEATTLIS GHEATEST PHi¢ UTTER, NEVER WAS SUED. Georas te « Geos ™ George 1 os oan 4 10. Why Com We i. Speeialt Jost “George Didit” Bay Ber rd Westlake North End th Vexetabie or Tor Ly Wheat Hea phe. Olympic ¥ pke. Quaker Onts Fresh Laid Kegs, dor nacks Balt Pres te, War 2 ibe Fine Wisconsta ¢ Fine Wisconst FEF heer ey ngton All Brands Flour Cet Prices, STONG’S GROCERY STALL 210 _EXTRA SPECIAL And Our Big Special _ for Saturday Only ‘STONG'S MARKET 15¢ | Gsiumbia i STALLS 125-126 the Lead With dt Law Prices i leet Land, 2 ite | Pure hard 2 . VELVET BAKING CO. STALL 108 ine Chickens 21-12-12 Ta M. x HANSE :N CO. STALL, 20 Suley Le wy Bie tat MM ‘ Me STALLS 103-104—GNOCERY BUTTER, REGS, CHHNSE ok 10-12 Ge P. J. Heseler, Stall 1 EXTRA SPECIAL | Lemons, Frean here Fresh Hailt A. A. HINTZ, Stalls 11-12 | STALLS 5-6 Meats at Right Price wu olce Veap Re Swift's Bacon, ih. iweckog | WE ARE DEMONSTRATING OUR COCOA Come in and Try a Sample Cup SPECIAL 3 lbs. 40c Coffee, Fresh Roasted ...... 1 lb, 75c Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea . . Four Large Cans Carnation Cream With a 25c¢ Purchase. DOWNSTAIRS STALL 117 DOWNSTAIRS THE RED STAND =~ 1 7 Lbs. Sugar for . $1 Sugar k for 90,25 2,000 free to our jctly trek ® AU Kinds STALL Haney Satrday, only « erved at the Alhamb ve Theatre wil turday be give Rattle Ax 50 sacks a0 Nu-Blue. Be ® bars Kany ab p Olives, per qt 3 0c Brooms, ewcht Fresh Butte Mo Raking The pall ¢ 6 tbs, Re Sumple Swanson’s customers ¥ we he Be C. A. SWANSON, STALL 219. The man whom Fisher Flour Mills ued for selling too cheap. Lae At Westlake and Seventh Av. » Lantern Globes. Be Palmet rub Broshes ..1@e Long, Handled Bath Brushes. . | i8e