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e THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913. | | HARVESTER TRUST GIVES CORN SEATTLE 2 BIG STORES EXPERT A MILLION TO*’SPEND TACOMA —=ANNUAL: LEARING SALE inforced by Great Winter Undermuslin and WHITE SALE EASTERN MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS MAKE PRICE CONCESSIONS TO M'CORMACK BROS. WHICH ARE QUICKLY PASSED ON TO YOU. Ladies’ Combination Suits | Ladies’ Muslin Skirts Priced 50c, 69c, 79c, $1.19, | Priced 39¢, 59c, 98c, $1.19, $1.29, $1.89 $1.39, $1.49 and up Dainty Gowns and Slipovers Ladies’ Drawers Priced 39c, 69c, 75¢, 8%c, | Priced 17c, 25c, 29, 35e, $1.19, $1.39, $1.69, $1.98 | — 50c, 75c, $1.00 and up Corsets and Brassieres Priced 29c, 49c, 59c, 79c, $1.00 end up We invite you to look over our stock freely without obligation, paid a visit to the hem ‘| Mra, Joseph Ra Rafetz family doctog shook bin head sadly and said, “The child ia dead. Tho distracted father dashed out and telephoned to Sydenham how E : over the small, apparently Hfeless Decided reductions on all these and many other necessary | body, but little Miss Josephine con . and said he wo r excellent value—their former prices were moderate ffort and try 6 tions are considerable g them very de hin But tt pital and an ambulance came pel l that had not tried before ! uy still and os it is rfeet! mell from the hospital with — Dr, Harry Fried, a young iaterne household articles tinued to He still, So, Dr. Fried jreached for his sirable—see these particularly bent over the baby and blew breath Into the dead child's antiary NEW YORK, Jan, 18 for a newly-arrived baby to ght lustily o@ Another week of splendid offerings in Furniture, Carpets,|an Hour'’s Work,; No Sign of Life. Rugs, Bedding, Table Linens For nearly an hour he worked Among the hundreds of good things this sale offers are| Mre. Rafets's eyes filled ese 9 room-combinations—we cannot too strongly empha The young phy mouth, bd v |faintest flutter of an eyelid Reduced from $50.50—five teduced from $79.25 pight-| “Work the arma,” said Dr. Fried to Mrs. Rafets's nurse, Dr, Fried ueeest fam fate See 1 ics pemreom fe [REMARKABLE | Ctandard Embroidery Look IN EVERY vs Parlor Set of | Sood springs and mattress, bird's |wax beginning to be exhausted, but | REDUCTIONS he tavdicaeis teal lee thee DEPARTMENT chair and rocker, extra eye ‘maple dresser, chiffonier,|he kept on blowing bis breath ido values An'l large sisaran. ot interes d in embroidery, cro 7 gockbr ané library table. A very eer ewe oer omen Baby Crise and Keeps on Crying. Nainsook ar 4 aor and, bone cheting and art needlework To close tg TD pretty set, and very good value. You could have heard « pin drop Cam brie Em NEW ISSUE q in the room, eo intent was every PROF, PERRY GREELY HOLDEN brolderies a 1 Ss q 3 one on what was going on, Then yard ard Beautifully lilustrated : $70 00 Reduced f 1 ame a cry—the unmistakable cry/HARVESTER M fshemyrice bout It—not to the maga-| i With full details and instruc ' ' PB gon he hog jof a baby. Miss Josephine had] The Harvester ditors, as your professional | Se 7c tions ; Reduced from $121.00—six-plece peg Me Be crensy jeome to life hauled off and ban verer does—but to the farmers af fumed oak Library Set—table, set oe Racha gge ot ') Dr. Fried was pretty wel worn |Greely Holden coo! mil d up the first “corn-gospel CONVINCING Aine t REE : Pat ON DEPENDABLE tee, chair, two rockers, Morris 2 out, but there was a of satis-/dollars which the trust bas sepa /train” ever run along railroad » =p soca Ye + nee enue at ¥be chair—all ‘upholstered in genuine | DOokcase Lae ; 4! faction on his face when he shook|rated the farmers from and with al|tracks, He and assistants and a CLEARANCE PRICES tern with every copy at 20¢ MERCHANDISE Jeather—all Good sized pieces. Good sined pieces. Mr. Rafets's hand as he left great show of public spiritedness, | trunk of “examples” got in, and, ; 11 50 iw telling the farmers that the mil |ing well-billed, as a press agent Women's 9c Window 200 NEW lion is for their benefit | Would put ft, a large crowd of corr ‘ BL f , imit U 1 u 3 wi AUTO SINKS The fact ts, of « that the|growern met the train at the pext Gieitisievarad MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S Reduced from $114.50 — nine Harvester trust is nding that station. They got in the “audience to 6, ping Sw plece fumed oak I age ar, three quarter bed, H 48-inch top 6ft. extension tabi DOCTOR DIES 8 fo *rof. Ho to ed mtiemen,” he began, o 23c 19c ot, six ch into growing big-| might am weil » Browns, tans, grays and ow pebbles as Former price $27.50 blue se Values x n, That will re jof the seed you put in the gr Coat ‘ 5.00, $18.00 E $27.50 | That made even the most moss ee ee P} 40c mercerized J15e | = Pillow [and §20,00, 4 ur asicecd tra” ban ek ae ee . - tacked grower sit up and nottee ne soy - and Table Damask, |Slips, free Best colors, best tailoring and 4 na 7 ie te - ge , ro ”) an. 1 ‘eter | barr vate He explained the gospel of good enirts ta 8 H de, Vere cae lowest price for a suit of merit 5 aeons = m $i mahog w eee I “Be: night pleces | Donnel P aera seed. seed that will grow and wax a good $3 it 68 inches wid ap “y ye" uing in Seattle. fonier, dres 4, firs table and six chairs. A very good| Phx y jtato big, fattening of corr CLEARING PRICE sd each NOW “th : nn tal hd Ga & tee ele ¥ ireely Holden, who bas this mil-| whieh, in turn, can be transformed - els a ion to spend, attached himaelf to} into Julcy beefateaks and delicious 1 7 5¢ )) 25c 9c $9 45 the lowa agricultural school at| hans e z $1 5] 50 Ames, as pr r of agronomy,| By examples he showed the grow al, which has to 4 i ling th ers good and bad seed . d how to Children’s 20¢ vibe pbs best 13500 Men's | Men's lic good | Men's $1.50] Clearing of PP eS . « ains ket & t at home with Hibbed Stock Aaah oo x “otton So de Men's Pants— Reduced from $267 nin professor had discovered |outh paying exorbitant prices tof meee one | Cashmere | Woo! Rutt | Cotton x, | W Under china cabine' finch top exte n. 8 ing that how de sf compa Result: fowa 1 vice kind, af Hose, better [Neck Sweat black or tan, a | wear, shirts or chairs for th table's 000 : cannot be had | erg pair drawers, each a air frozen Arctic | more “1c |" “age | $2.98 6c 69c The Store That Saves You tarted out/ten years ago. Clearance Sale of Furniture, Ist, 4th and 5th rs. Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Bedding, Table wMfaRts Son as |HEE, HAW! MAUD, THE MULE, COMING BACK INTO HER OWN AGENTS FOR Fownes’ Gloves Linens, 2nd floor. China, Brassware, Heaters, Fire Sets, Andirons, 3rd floor. KANSAS CITY, MO.—January, bor }12.—"Missourt need have no f for her mule on account of |increased use of motor trucks and |traction vehicles said Arnold t |Graves of Fargo, N. D, at the |Hotel White. “The farmers of the West who have ne ned | the leason are beg t stand that the mule th }animal for farm work. Horses {being displaced by the mules j as fast aw the farmers can mak the change. It does not take #0] much to feed a mule, he lives longer, | to #0 m John D. Rockefeller Jost Bis firat and bh golf game of the new year. A golf} game, however, is about all that jon bar A} CONDEMNED GUNMAN | ead | ears} NEW ¥¢ a rs The same opportunities for building fortunes as was had 25 years ago in the Pacific States are now neh a dhe yeaa paneer | THE MARKETS to be had in the interior of British Columbia at Fort Fraser | <o | | { * injured in wire fences is t | enormous. In the early days of the West nearly everybody owned a Then we banished them f Standard } Patterns arm on the theory that horses were superior. We havo dis covered our mistake, and the mule |] Open 9 A. M. Close 6 P. M.__Saturday 10 P. M. Second Ave. at James | Grote-Rankin’s “| Fifth and Pike Right in the Hleart of Town’ is coming into his own again YOUTHARRESTED |OFFER BONDS STARTING UPON FOR TVEITMOE HIS HONEYMOON AND REDDIN By United Press 1 1 TACOMA were leavir ht ving a term for iracy, were District od i e 1‘ ader to t c t xu = r *— Buyin rlee h fe rh i 1 5 t $ { mitt Fralt—Selling Price . a : ‘ | 1i@ | bis wit egarding t ! SHE JUST WOULD | as ; ¥ neil ‘ pe: rd vas 7, Dressed Meate—Selling Price “FRA ELBERTUS” NO Vee He Eee” [itn then soul om of ter Ht to t I rt » eat LOS ANGELES, Jar ne PLEADS GUILTY | tf Miss Ard | BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan. 12.—El-|lent, ever | bert Hubbard of | Kast ra | ‘ known a ra Elbertus,’ 1 , om gui! United today with mixed em L ss : 10% co! eh b sons her testimony af + wel ing ene mat-| Miss Ailsworth was 12 ter t zel| quote another witness while - 48 suspen entence an of the | pying the stand in the suit of H. ¢ 12% counts fined Hubbard $100 on/| Brum to collect $800 from A. Bard] yy tmiea press Leased Wire % the sixth count, wh charged that/on an allegation of false pretenses| Rm ANCISC 13.—A 13 he mailed ts of|in the sale of @ film of motion p ir repay re vy om oe , an aie 4 an wd filthy | ture she insisted that everyone on an ordine wroviding for} a8 and indecent character knew what e meant, anyhow ava? eduction of 20. per| Mmoked Meats—Selling Price | Brum lowt bis suit ‘oe hone rates in -San| 1” | mi toda 1 16 o NT HAND OF TRUST| PM teen een ee a t sie i “ oY “d a by hi ue of election commissioners b éagh HH | Pgs damage 7m taper = aN EARP Opportunity for capitalists, small investor, farmer, | All of the wealth which that Great State gave to the yere wert 000 signatures , Local—Bu ides lea. weet 3 Tyg, acre tice Gah the cexaninacion |@ivina Deelire Pr mechanic and laborer. | world will be doubted in British Columbia when its lage . : ig the claims to have 6,000 more in re-|!fene oi) wee Fort Fraser today offers all the inducements any | interior is developed ; J’ serve Hoowtarss tye, ib. 012 io new country ever offered and many opportunities pe- All those who have property at Fort Fraser have \ "le . s the first bd gy edn ? ‘d Macs este Hy to the Fort Fraser District made money é seis | us the Tclephone Users" sasocia-|°* Tiatidies buen Wea The territory between Prince Rupert and Edmon- | All those who have gone to Fort Fraser are satis- ved tlon is organized for profit 21 “ 1 ton is greater than between New York and Chic », | fied and contented h n of thel | - 18-909 10.38 and the Canadian West is richer in natural | (Situated West of the Rocky Mountains and East n Ruber company, | . ure 1 sources, | of the Coast Range, th mate is ideal, I hot Beeps CHURCHES SUFFER [iio Mi ag £8 DGTVGH CHAN anid: Wou ever: stop. conakien—-.| aumnienehive, with coal note niphin= No ea: “Meadbedphege had IN BIG STORM): barrel 10.8010. 76 that British Cotumbia is the California of Canada? | Cold, still winter weather—rich soil—cheap |i ¢ purchase of rifles Cra box ; 3.76 " $ NGTON, N. J., Js 7 oe EMINOTON, N. J. Jan. 18 i INVESTMENT WITH GUARANTEED PROTECTION 5 » On Abe Readington Ke: 100 _ s i KAISER ACTS format chtren pe. Hendipmion. We ¥ 2 Deferr@@pa¥ments are cared for in case of sickness and # clear gee given in ‘cane of death without ire Feed, Selling further payments. With all Agreements of Sale we issue a @uarattee Certificate, providing that in | section of i danded on the roof, doing cofisiderable damage, In 5 many sections of Hunterdon County | Puget sound tt roofs were ripped loose and chim-|A)faile tt . neys badly damaged. ‘Telephone 24 rn = sonsiibiie = = . Nenana sie communications are badly crip He es ° = wed € a . ' 4 i ted by the|to you? ATLANTIC CITY, Jan, 14.—One ere git a veree 2 iN artment, The blaze “Only once, Coming home from] gide of the Salem M. BE. church at ibe ARS CALL OR WRITE ’ ” Bidg.. eal, Wash. was confined to two rooms in one|the theatre the other night he! Pieasantvile, was blown down in] MODERN olegantly furnished ° wing of the palace, A large crowd, |laughed and said that anyhow twolthe recent gale rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir e incla@ing the kaiverin, watched the|could ride in @ taxicab cheap as a i sini, Highth and Virginia, near confingration one.” Dance at Dreamland tonight. ***|Westiake, Elliott 803, oe ners | Wer ane ce aes bom sees case of death of Purchaser, a Clear Deed of ‘Title Thus you are insured to the value of your purch » all Ipts purchased will be issted''to beneficiaries. from mofhent of first payment, AS FIRE CHIE) 2 ee