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npiteGapke” where cheonden bat wet eeee, "tepiasing Cabaret Vaudeville, § p.m, to lem Tadle dhote Dinner, with pint ‘of wine, Tc. fn Earnest Qrurcent oi Gately's le the thing fer comfort and pre Denies gutting the right of styte and service. They Atle? fold length or past to the waterproofed or tor convertible collars or ; and you get a wide range te choose from, similar "Make This a 1), New Year’s ~ Resolution | AN ACCOUNT AT GATELY’S 1 | ® affords convenience with , and will keep you better throughout the year. the combined resources of $8 stores mean something to you? . Better service, better $1.00 DOWN $100 A WEEK After inventory thie re Try Curtiss for, ing, WALL PAPER, Tinting. THE WM. M. CURTISS CO. i ihe ie Hf 4 SHES THE PERFECT ALL PURPOSE Troubles @re often started as the result of INFERIOR bread. This is more largely due to the poor quality of the Flour used, than to the housewife’s lack of ability : non If she will buy = Bueno Fiour (Made from Eastern Hard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat ) o She will be SURE to make good bread, It is the Perfect All-Pur- pose Flour, O Manutactured by FISHER FLOURING MILLS Co. “ America’s Finest Flouring Mills” SEATTLE, U. 8. A. Bale by All Dealers iw Factory Hair Store | RETAIN OLD PROSECUTOR AS SPECIAL ASSISTANT - FOR JACOB of pi Ls MT. VERNON, Wash, Je ‘el Kelleher, and B. W the Seattle bankers charged with "He will Be sn sintad by J. be Cor: ker bank at La up the alle oged “bank conspirac y in that a number of civil cases pene entertained any hope the continuance of tgir cas to|Furth and the 26 would remove Prapecuting bank brought by Fo pe aitore f h Attorney Brawley from the prose: La Conner bank for the r efi cution, that hope must be dispelled of thelr losses. All four defendants will’ be tried | Although Brawley’s term of of jolstly at Bellingham, to which a| fice will be up on Jan, 18, he will change of venue had been granted, | TELLS OF CHARGE THAT LED GLAVIS |e TO QUIT. OFFICE tbe lotereet of ali the people io Boring lands lated in their proper oréer, Burveyor Generel W Kingsbury bed no comment je taday on Giavis’ reel ton. “My iptereut was only to see that 80 preferential listings Were made of the jamber companies,” that Glaris sought to urge the list True. Inge of the Weed and the Westside lumber Gubiaien Gh Gl) thelr ee MUO 10 to wee ty Not by any means. If that were Milton U'Ren, | notified the secre: tary of the intertor that this was ears old, a victim of ao He a sévanced etage, DROWNS IN Y. M. C. A. SWIMMING POOL By Vetted Press Lawsed Wire SALEM, Or, Jan 3 county clerk of Marton county, wee drowned in the gwimming pool as ‘FIRSTS’ OF 1913! THERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THEM Mary Molntyre was ber 4 born In Seattle to o'clock this morning. office as county ne was to have —_—_—_—— The firet building permit of the year lseved by the building de in Arkensas whose handwriting is so bad that @ communication to his local paper the printer set tt no) was 7 a $26 en and was Jedd P. Puller wanted to be the | first mas to register in 1913. The registration office opened at 6:80 He was there at § place on the counter to register, then watched the At exactly $50 be gave bis same HIPPODROME Dascieg Tenens by by Competest WOUNDED LOVER WON'T PROSECUTE SAN FRANC 18c0 0, Jan. 3-—Fur ther indication that there is to be Just Prin rs 1013 THIRD AVENUE laren Office 114 Jackson Bt. » of the te Mayor Tom goles realty dealer while visiting UNTit | ‘be Woman in her apartments bere, ls seen Spee J in Dees for arth post. 10 P. M.| Ponement was called before Police rr iNi9 Third Ay. A & «SATURDAY. ie Weller * aaa Widney was etl ‘too au ‘o appear and the case was set over a At the hospitel it was said that Widney was steadily tmprov- TONIGHT—ALL WEEK Bailey @ Mitchell Present SHE engped — 2Se—Bargeia Monday Night—e e : . Both Phones 6106 MINNIE DUPREE 4@ CO. 6—OTHER ORPHEUM ACTS—6 MME. GARAH BERNHARDT WEEK OF JAN. 20. Seat sale for mali orders. Checks “Don't put me under ground,” the written meseage left by Mrs. Alice Shairpe, wife of Shairpe, a mining operator, who committed suteide by gas bere to day. ‘aes cor cep is given as the Paints, Doors, Windows, Glass, Plumb- \snr , stamped envelope en S—OTHER BIG 8. & ©. ACTS-—5 PANTAGES SIX ABDALLAR snaps 2 Pyorte aud Fustimes e te Fawens Relies sbottng cor se SSCSTVSS SSB Sincked Meats—‘elliag Price Poultry, Local Buying Price iatoms enemies” emiebeteinweses pag TERMS TO SUIT THE BEST DENTISTRY THAT YOU OBTAIN IN THE CITY AND AT WE DO EXACTLY AS WE GUARANTEED 16 YEARS Laboring People’s ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Cor. FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST. Opposite Public Market ? JANUARY 1913, Ps hs 3 Seattle Two Big Stores . Tacoma MCCORMACK BROS.’ {CLEARING SALE A TREMENDOUS MONEY-SAVING EVENT % ——SAVINGS ON: MER’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, INFANTS’ WEAR, UR- DERMUSLINS, HANDKERCHIEFS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, COTTONS, RIBBONS, LACES, GLOVES IN FACT, EVERY DEPARTMENT IS MAKING YOU SPLENDID BARGAINS IN THIS SALE THERE ARE LOW PRICES ON SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY SATURDAY nemsricvic reductions Wonderfully Low Prices Women's ROBT. McCORMACK The Man That Makes Low Prices for Seattle, Extraordinary Sale WOMEN’S SUITS Man-tailored, of Blue Serge, heavy satin lined; value $15.00— Now $7.95 ; as WR: Women’s and Misses’ NOVELTY SUITS cal a Diagonal or plain, heavy eatin lined; value $16.00— Now $9.00 Women’s HEAVY LONG COATS Colors, Black, Gray and Stripes; values to $11.00— 3 Ibs. in one piece; size 72x , } Now $3.98 Rpwbwe vis cexcee ee ° = Women’s Union Suits meee Elastic Ribbed, form-fitting ; color, ecru; value $1.00— Muslin Go vente ae 59c Now 79c er ae Hose The best Stocking we could buy to sell at SOc ® pair, now ........-- Clearance of Big Lot — oo Values to 25¢ @ yard, pow, @ yard.........5+5 Tc 2-Buckle Tans, value $3.50, now.... Sheeting 9-4 Bleached, value 23 Me a yard, now...... C ’ MEN’S HAND- WOMEN’S VESTS KERCHIEFS, Light weight, high plain white or red long sleeves; 35¢ and blue; 10c value, each Ac Men’s Fall and Winter Clearance of Wool Underwear Men’s Hats Shirte and Drawers, value $3.00 Stiff Hats.... $1.50 a garment, Cc axon ny, U i | &y am $3.00 Soft Hats $1.98 now, @ garment...... Value $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00— Now $9.45 Men's Overcoats . Our Finest Lines, “Sincerity” and Sophomore; values $1.50 Fiona. Silty $30.00 and $35.00— ie g Now $14.75 $5,00 Wool Sweatere now $2.98 Men's Night Shirts of Outing Flannel $1.00 value, $2.00 HATS ow $1.29 Boys’ $4.50 Suits $6.50 Overcoats Now $2.69 Boys’ Night Shirts of Outing Flannel Men's Flannel Shirts Broken lines, $2.00 and $2.50 Suits for Young Men For School or Business; value $10.00— Now $7.95 Men’s Union Suits. Heavy or medium weight, -all sizes, closed crotch; value $1,50—- 75c¢ value, Felt Slippers $2.00 Men's Slippers ..$1.39 $1.50 Women’s ........ 98c fel $1.28 Women’s ........ 79¢ All colors, fancy trimmed. Wool Socks 20c value, now, <i aaa Bedding - The Store That Saves Yoy Money Silk Veilings 19c Pillow Cases... y (Y Heavy Mesh $1.50"Marseilles” / } Now, a yard Spreads ..... 6.49. -98C a $1.25 Comforts .....89¢ Alsooreductions in wool x Blankets. Second Ave. at James | Open9a.m. Close6p,m. Saturday !O p. m.