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BOR CORP EERANE TT ARAN OST ONES Q cm RE pas SSRI jay arene ALL THIS WEEK '} Three Clearance Specials That Are EXTRA Good— On Sale Fifth Floor, $30.00 for this $51.00 C Papen ~ consisting of Brass Bed, high-grade Spring and a trictly first-class Mattress 955.00 for an $85.00 — Room Suite, waxed golden oak; 9 pieces, consisting Buffet, China Cabinet, circular top pede stal Extension Table and 6 Chairs, $74.08 for a $101.00 Dining Room Suite, fumed oak; | pieces, consisting of Buffet, China Cabinet, circular top ped estal Extension Table and 6 Chairs, A big lot of Dining Chairs going for 4 peice; 27 different] want me to, styles in this offer; sale prices run from 9c to $33.90 each Sce Fifth Avenue Window Display. All Brass Beds Go in This Clearance— $38.50 for $49.00 Beds. $24.50 for $34.00 Beds. $37.50 for $48.00 Beds. $27.50 for $38.50 Beds. $49.50 for $67.50 Beds. $29.50 for $40.00 Beds. 935.20 for $45.00 Beds. 39.50 for $70.00 Beds $59.50 for $80.00 Beds. $41.93 for $15.00 Beds $13.50 for $17.50 Beds $18.75 for $25.00 Beds for $31.00 Beds. 917.50 for $23.) Beds $15.95 for $20.00 Beds $26.50 for $36.0 Beds $18.50 for $27.50 Beds. See the Big Showing of Half- Price Furniture in Five of Our Pike St. Windows Brussels Carpets in this Clearance—and these Sale prices include making, laying and lining— good patterns to select from—Suitable for all rooms— have borders to match, some have stair carpets to match— yard for regular $1.25 ge 7Be yard for regular $1.00 Carpet. t + — | yard for regular. 85 90¢ yard for regular $1.15 = Carpet Carpet On Sale Second Floor, GROTE-RANKIN’S Fifth and Pike—Right in the Heart of Town. Liberal Credit Today's Styles to All Today DRESS WELL ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS} HIS, you know, is the BETTER CREDIT STORE—the Store that has done away with the old-fash- oned ideas—the Store that has bullt up a great business on the foundation of LIBERAL CR the best of clothing for both men and women SDIT. Here you are offered at the usual cash prices, with one of the largest and best selected stocks on the Coast to select r paid @ little each week or by the month. We fr and your account may be will gladly open your account tomorrow. 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near “Beattie’s Metiahie Credit Mouse” VEO-NEURO _ DENTISTRY; Special Cut Rates Spotl ich One Work. | - You wearing « i YOur plate ate Your piate eve use the A ven Ol} day, today persistently r|car » @ in Sea ie has received |[7er, “signi fitth and Greenwe : ) jevery regulation now in force in Se | ROIS! IDA.—The Idaho North | Peas, ranch ” o (3) © * fo] I'HE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1913. ° 3 LOGGER DRAWS CARTOONS SEATTLE 2 BIG STORE BY FIRELIGHT IN FORESTS||. M’CORMACK ° BROS.’ —ANNUAL— ° [ Clearing SA rc BEDDING *86fune ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF 1 Blankets, Comforts and Pillows | These six are only a few of the Bargains shown in | this department. GIRL WHILE MEN LOOK ON Ry UnRed Prose Leased Qtre ZANESVILLE, Ohio, Jan, 6 While men looked on, fearing to riuk their ives In the cold water Frank Price, 9 years old, Jumped tt and dragged out Hazel Hampton, Gyearold girl who had broker through the tee on the lake while skating ARRESTED, BOY WON’T TELL HIS NAME TO POLICE In order to spare his mother, a 16-yoarold Tacoma boy, arrested for snatching $8 from the cashier's window at the Grand t Fri BOY RESCUES | jm $2.50 Blankets, double-bed | $1.25 Comforts, extra \m™ size; colors tan, gray and | heavy, double-bed size, in if white, with fancy stripe bor- | good patterns— | ders; size 72x80— N ow 89Cc Now $1.49 $2.00 Comforts, double- $6.00 Comforts, extra large, | bed size, covered in pret- filled with pure white cot-| ty Silkoline of good ton, covered with best qual- | design— ity Figured Sateen and | Now $1.39 quilted. If you are inter ested in a high class Cmfort | 75° Cotton Blankets, col- ors gray and tan, with at- here is your chance traktive ‘Sordetecs Now $3.98 Now 59c cc and covered with ROBT. McCORMACK, icy stripe Ticking. Regular price 65¢ each, now C The man who san low prices for divulge bis name to Juy cer Hoggs, and insisted that he would rather go to Jail “I will go to jail as long as you * the boy sald, while im eyes filled with tears, “But 1| won't have my mother's heart broken by telling my name, No, | won't tell it, “I don't know why I stole it he said. “I jast saw it there and it looked big, and I just did tt. | wish I had never come to Seattle, HEIRESS SPENDS ONE MILLION & NEW YRAR'S CARTOON DRAWN RY SWENBON, ther Pillows—Dust Isaac Sweasoa is a common laborer—always has been, He works IN 365 DAYS many Jong hours every day in logging campe—when the camps are | running. By United Prem Leased Wire LO#® ANGELES, Jan, 6.—Wearled by the persistemey of be Lady Bountifal haa teen very chary with ber smiles on Swensom, Lut Mother Nature gave bim| Clearance of O U T 7 N G an artistic bent. | And when the evening comes on, and the day's N T = Clearance of craaks, Mrs, Clara Baldwio r eee ketress to half the millions ¢ ’ wld bean artist. | be Safety Pins 2 L d late “Lucky” Haldwtn, is back He draws, he sketches and he paints, Land for “ c aces an Loe Angeles today after a trip tn scapes and sunsets, portraits, cartoons—bia skilled 3c Wire Hatr Pins Pretty light stripes and ber $40,000 private , during which she le reported to fed out aa ation 000,008 im a y haad masters them all. * for ; i E b id Skilled hand? Yes, but skilled by nature alone. so W checks; value 12%e yard— mprol ery Se Wash Line Hook Swenson enjoyed nothing more than n common |M | pc, \ sh Tne Hoots sehoo! educatlon in the old country, and he's had 15e Swiss and Nainsook to shift for himself ever since he was a emall boy. | Se Pen Holders broider your choice of He is about 30 now j for .. : : Ow C good pat ns, @ yard EDITOR TO SUCCEED “Il am hoping,” said Swenson, the logger-art | 100 Bide Elastics 5 — . my whole time to art 1 am anxious to develop zi ree Lansed Wire what little talent I have. I have confidence in myself that I can AUBTIN, Tex, Jan. 6——Governor Cake eaak® Colquitt today announced the ap- Will Swenson get his chance? 5 im broideries be Soutache Braid ine also bead insertions, choice, Dressing Combs IMPORTED we OY pee ter pointment of R. M. Johnston, editor Pearl Buttons, 50c Corset Cover Embroideri le and beautiful of the Houston Post, to scceed 2 dur: 29 United States Senator e and 26c Firalds and | OVES | esiens. « vara Sc Baisley of Texas who resigned ye HEIRESSES TO 20, 000, 000 Guimpes, a yard......... aise His ane cue terday. Johaston is the leader of $1.25 Hand Bags Flouncings, direct impor by all colors; 2clasp; value the anthprohibition democrats of shiee as Aa om pe of patterns, a STRICKEN WITH PNEUMONIA | = *= anaranar BLOCKS CONTRACT Bie sani 250 String Bags A Tee nik, ans ona —— OP nowG 3( PAIR | vv ay eR RES Sg ee od by | By United Presa Leased Wire Dominguez estate near here, physi Fi pee —_ sag esa Ba 4 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6—While) cians were battling with pneumonia “S,. cronge oug! wtih ae requiem mass war being sald at 8t.\among other members of the rowid so Pay see Hy ot Vibian's cathedral today for MI88| Dominguez family. It was this dix board of public works to restrain | (, juadelupe Dominguez, heiress to 4! ease that caused the death of Miss * L b’ W. oD eens pled? $20,000,000 share of the famoun! Dominguer two days ago Reductions on amps oo Reductions in fe dep. -- = Sonora Dolores Watson, now eld , eo 8 eo » Ih d to ads of the city. ‘The complaint alleges} Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** | sgt member of the Dorainguer fat SHOES Soles Men’s Furnishings ; Uy, is slowly improving from what| 4 25 25: Hees i aad Teferences to competitive bids, and ~~ Everett-Seattle Wubi at first believed to be a fatal ALL IN ONE LOT—Hoys’ Tan] 25¢ and 35¢ values, . 8c Men's 50c Work arbitrarily awardéd the contracts I ttack G Wat 1 | High Tops, Patent Leath ran now Shirts ° Barnes, who is suing as @ taxpayer, Interurban Railway tek, Grace Watson, | 14, Met | | metal and’ Seuffer Shoes,” $2.60 | 0c values, Be | mers s was one of the bidders. AMATTLE TO BVERMET — Limited | Crendsengnter. punlon of the aged values, now, a 31.98 siping ae : C Per Nicene COPPING OUR STUFF #:40.F a8. 8.30, 936. "i¢ 30. 11 38 | Miew Dominguez, also is suffering eepiertrsse* os Lor pines Pic beret and } now : roe ee daily: |from the disease that ended her/ff | MEN'S HIGH TOP sHoEs— : $1.00 Outing Flannel <i |e ne Saterday aed Sunday «| mistress’ life. “Dayton” standard screw and Night Shirts now...... The work of the department of |; | — - — sowe thoroughly —_ tanned Mfices—Menttic. Fifth Ave. | ake; Greenwood, Ajax Drug | 4 public ‘ittes In regulating street value now 75e Suspenders $3.88} CROCHET |::.::. | Misses’ Gunmetal and Vici now She Bluchers, value 0c Necktie iy wha par ow $1.69) SLIPPERS | ik": Ladies’ Box Calf and Vici Men's hoes, Blucher, value 1.49 For Women and Children; 75c | yalue tate: \ now $ value; all colors and 48c errbets sizes. Now .... the atication of the elty of Mem phis. That city has recently passed an ordinance regulating its street car service. Included in jt is the near-side’-stop provision, the in| 5 apection of car service, and nearly | | Minister “Cop” pi eee, noun, 190, 2 4h, 3:8 _ Gives Bartender ware. train @atar@ey and Bun-| an Awful Shock eaves Massachusetts 7 TO BRA Cy im. oer, 1 Cy 3 Nie wer TRACTION CO. EVERET Aa attle jern railway, with Hens from Nampa! AT THE to Murphy and Eramett, is today purchased by the Oregon Short| Line. The consideration is sald to be $1,000,000 j THE MARKETS |] ou 25¢ Regular Dinner AND— Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served from 11 m. to 8 p.m, Are Unenxcetie in Seatt Men's Handkerchiefs white or quality Bleached Sheeling 9-4 size, a yard 23¢ Oysters, Dungeness Ci abe, Fish, Steaks and Chops -LATEST MOTION FREE to freahnea & vat thewe prices, un. mdivated, are for strictly fivet, a fage—Serying Price FREE ICTURES Voeal and Insteum Afternoons and Evenings BY— Prof, Nape’s Mawnlian Orchestra oF. 9—Artisto—9 r- 7 | WAR’S TOLL IN 50 YEARS DITIES IN "THE NEWS OVER TWO MILLION MER | EBURG, Or.—The first parcel | war has given the generation some | 200,000. post package here was found to COM lideq of what war means in detail. |,,1ue addition | of tess: S500 tain a dirty shirt. It was consigned | Bien geil chs ows that no less than 2,313,00 {ain Gaundey by a resident of Yon-|t {8 significant of the growing hor-|men were killed in these wars, IDC , calla, who remarked in an accom-|ror that a Bavarian newspaper anita REV. RAYMOND CHEW panying letter that he liked the way/should present its readers with a |AVIATOR’S WIFE ? Das MOINES, Io Jen 6 re laundry starched {ts goods. striking record of the wars of the SEEKS DIVORCE ender, not w ing to be ram last 50 years. lacking ‘a courtesy to the “new) pomTLAND, OR.—H. D. Colyer.) Under a series of little pictures of ba CUT- man on tho heat,” got the shock of! Roseburg resident, wrote a fictl|failen soldiers on the battlefield, it] SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6—~ his life the other night. He offered |tious check in return for a drug/ gives the number of killed in each |Charging that Lincoln Beachy, the RATE a cigar to Raymond Chew, a police- ka explaining to the clerk) great war of the past half century, | 4.41 d ms mai that the paper was spurious, be-|with the strange exception of the |@S aviator who figured promkk The bartender didn't know then) cayge he wanted to be arrested to} Boer war. Here is the record: |nently in the internation DEN | is T Ss that Policeman Chew {# @ full-! Jive nis wife a reason for securinga| Crimean war, 750,000; Itallanjmeet here, treated her with peeged Silaiassr Bh ieee Bed ss \divorce. He was. war of 1859 60, 45,000; American |ever since their marriag 1906, , oes alon| 1 the « 1 Rev. Pa apna civil war of 1861-65, 800,000; Danish |in Detroit, Mrs. May B. Beach t t. . achy Second Av. and University Si wis distriet, and they SAN FRANCISCO.—Just for fun,| War of 1864, 8,000; Austro-Prassian | filed a divorce complaint against Opposite Stone-Fisher Co, him as the best “cop" |) ooine Geary and his brother Am-|war of 1866, 45,000; France-Ger-|her husband today. Beachy wad » had prose, 9 and 11, respectively, mount- }ma m war, 215,000; Russo-Turkish ‘served with papers | today Rey. Patroiman Chew has be-| . dio, the s tod AWD BACK OF OUR WoRK] cone a polleeman for two years |S # mule at the Presidl nna: Ans at first hand, He was a farm boy | me? EASY PAYMENTS —[*¥, {1 hand. 116, was farm boy and. reso the lads $2 Set of Teeth $6 MEET AT Y.W.C. AL iin Marchesa gota reply. He aviation uelty Taree we 2 eyes 7 each 16 # 18 Dried | Poultry, Levelt Marion Price ere 16@ .16 “ue made an appointment, and when he Guaranteed ..... The Federated clubs of the ¥. W.} went to keep it, found his wife,| DESTROYS DANDRUFF—STOPS FAILLING HAIR=CLEANS ANQ In the con itn Sees VOO-N Ht PAINLERS 7 y eet a © assoclatio sen for ten years a dents C4" igh clase | AVON OU ER Arion F. $15 Set of Teeth $4 fo elrar ote ice ee cot at Rule al at a me tal INVIGORATES YOUR SCALP—DELIGHTFUL DRESSING. Misenevno xarounr. reern.!sre ed by teaaon of failure of | Cranes ae pei dhh suaranteed A full attendance of all members| ..og ANGELES. deccaiia MSG 4 Gid-tashioned e-|¢ tist to proper regard for|trunverries,” barrel 10.50@10:16 Soli Id or is desired, and any girls who would | stranger stopped Police Patrol Driv Si iad ; og RS ay ce petting ‘ 's $10 P . Pr Cro $3 ike to join one of these clubs isjor ‘Keenighsim and offered a $26|. 7° @ Possessed of @ head of about two weeks’ use, w SRS nl tion, : yimatoem, ‘bait crake: :°: i OFCRIREE NEIOE + + «FS | aommially. inviteds watch for sale for $7.00. Koenla | heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, | Will see new Secon: and paabls fro hit tal 1 the only | known og Gold or Poreelain - helm summoned a taxi, and the| fluffy, wavy and free from dan. |* firs eally nev fine ce a tet “rextteagion by $8 Saice'Wort... $3) TWO DIE IN WRECK [rit ssteot Atte stuions| att a merey matter of slog & jRETOutNE ow all over. Your Bad ‘conto: . Feputation and standing. tn where he was detained, he #gV°.the | 16 Danderine Jauro hair grower; destroyer of maion th : id | Seatgle would not permit our adpp they are » wie this moat, wonderful. method fee from corrosive pdor yl without knowing Sts virtues and bad brent) us | Henefits. ELKO pote d Madge Figs «ag NS. Y q tons are always in ferown a dy t yal T8-—Part down and Aelen siti. 4 1 PASv er fy ‘art d Second Wied People's Bank Butlding Seeend and Pike, e j Take ie , wR PRICkS WILL SUnPhIsG YOU, OU WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. e co} | Ba MOPILE, Ala, «Jan. 6.—Recause|name of J, McCormick It is easy and tnexpensive to|dandruff and cure gfor itchy scalp 00 . or anvengine of a New Orleans, Mo. b iP AP yeti é ' N - Oa ‘ HH Solid Gold Fillings, 25¢ Up and Chicago Piligoad passenger | LOS ANGELES.—Six mules of a} jae ‘ey evant bette of Keowk halt at pag fails to stop falling “ Aifaita Wheat hay ad train proved too heavy for a trestle|dirt barge team slipped on wet} } | he Hran . 09 ° ° A i on's Danderine now—all drug} If you want to Prove how pretty 6.00 4.00 ee h 8 ri 4 oe | paveme! tode and declined to 35.00 known to be dead today and a score|two hours for the sun to dry the| 8 directed and within ten minutes |a clof@ with a little Denderine am ana" bariey : BASY PAYWENTS—Part down |e Bag tye ot The mules were then arous.| tere will be an appearance of {carefully draw it thr our hate 29.00 Jand balance In payments ere . td through the ald of a nearby fire | Sbundagge; freshness, futtine@® and |-—taking one snuall ate Seta sd pea : § a - ste stre (time our hs be soft, gloss MODERN clegantly furnished|20-YHAR WRITTEN GUARANT LONDON, Jan, 4.—James Hamil-| department crew. pepe mani, sige and lustre | tt Nt Y pe Ba see Si am coms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir GIVEN ON ALL WORK ton, ond duke of Abercorn, is and try as you will you cannot find /and beautiful in Just & iow si r’ te, Highth and Virginia, near dead he today of pneumonia, | He CATE tur. { 2 trace Of dandruft or falling hair; /ments—a delightful surprise 4 7 . o y ears of age Heaters, one-half jodern fur] but your real surprise will be after everyone who tries this, Weatiake, Billott 803, $6 | PAINLESS DENTISTS | was 74 yours of « Laimare ae c0es fur, J but your re ‘