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YTERMINATE BAD TRIBE ! AsHINGTON, Ja . department ts 1 : | campaixe to a otort id bof Jol rt M many ¢ Philippine js in command Bee ation of the t. Townsend privates by the ‘ here eB DON’T PROPOSE OBEY THE STARS}; YORK, Jan her in many f ewas a child ¢ Satara told him (! be bie bride, Eva 7 rresa, has today Cause Wm. J. Trabey, & Brooklyn TH LIST OF |par ONE IN FIFTY MERLIN, Jan. 25 a ts in th ~ & here today, 5 in every the year. The | the list with 4 _ of aviators SHORT NEWS | GERMAN “EMPEROR and held thelr delifercour but for HOE course, you know He other fellow’s benefit a de flercour is a function where the in our set are presented. Bh onc ISLAND railroad is jing machines to sell DEMON RUM was fined si in New York state last F excise report shows. > DRMAL COLLEGE in Al- ty has a girl student six feet and three-eighths inches HAEOLOGIST DISCOV- that the Caesars had el- in the royal palace on tine hill. JOHN J. DUFFY of made nine succes ve strikes in bowling game. STEWED DEVILFISH was @ the annua! luncheon Zoological Society of and pronounced fine. JA WOMAN asked for how to send her by parce! post. .And the “General is a bach- 18 believed that the win- first prize Italian lottery of 1,500,000 francs was on the as the ¢annot of New unwed another but BB. JENNIE LYNCH on 4 and not yet LIN EMULATING example, the crowr B up seriously the archae his bs Venelabler—Melling Price 2.00@1 ’ ARMY'S PLAN |MOVIES PUT THIS SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARW 28, THE HAPPY MAN AND OLD MR. CRAPEHANGER YousMAY b4 narry-no Hum 4090 RUN OFF With MH VOUREIOME OTHER Maw-AND THEY HAVE Awfue Tempers py TO DEMONSTRAT FELLOW IN WRONG LIFE DISCOVE! RY) 4 Wire MEN ALONE TO BLAME PORTLAND, ‘jan. 8s ‘tw | Charles W. Littlefield, wh« At ¢ them 1 saw'e picture of| eral weeks ago that he han dinco aps who piled ties on a ered the ocret of life will giv track and then flagged the | 20" sed Wire tion ts run for profit these days, and publi demonstration of ‘iis theor ain, They were rewarded by the| N#W ‘YORK, van, : naan ae coneoey evel Coaneate damien dk ethan 25 per cont} T8® Meeting will be held under th This was the unique reason given !¢& and Bu man's cetitutes In Amer. |Suepices of the Archeblosl joy Lewis Sires, aged 15, a student SUsiness, Women are merely his fallen if they had| "ch was organized to At the Chemawa Indian school, who | ols.” ET cate le Oh cr wading ecg * today under arrest { acing a| . This was the declaration here to-|a pure tle on the track of the Oregon|4ay of John D, Rockefeller, Jr, in| dragged int mire eres Grae ane Git thee tee Blectric railway, and then flagging |SUpplementing his plans for a| numbers tn due to a be Bache ~ eee ww ' se Aig a train, The passengers did not| bureau of soctal hygiene. cumstances, 4 fice, Miss Tare i haat oe the reward him, however. | “Answering the question of | erty, low job, Great day for votes for whether an unfortunate woman ts| conditions ; “attire Sete Maia CHINA 18 having a president. | the victim or a contributor to her/desire to wat agen = lal election and the laundry jown vicious career, | say unhest-|for pretty things, Wh PRESIDENT TAFT has trav tickets seem to be against President Yuan Shih-Kai SEATTLE man tal for their fall ‘tating gly that, in the v vast majority of Aner ehlefly contributing ible @led 315,000 miles since 1901, she is the victim, Prostitu respons and the going Is still good An Easy-to-Get-to Store a BEFORE INVENTORY. the entire These Are the Commands — Complete lines of apparel for Men, Women, Girls, Boys, Infants. stock for new spring merchandise. NO GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL. No mail orders filled from this adver- tisement. No goods sent C. O. D. without a deposit. Men’s pss hitipllges and Hats Go ec Sarai HATS ... 9 C | men’s $4.00 RUD APRICOTS full wt andard a quality, a Chojee of PEAC THe, Witt oO HERA S or BLACK CHERAMS m - 20 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S $20, MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S $15 SUITS, cut to ....-.+.++- $9.85 AND $18 SUITS, cut to .... $8.65 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S $10 AND $12 SUITS, cut to . $7.35 2be for w 1913, PACK FROZEN GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY BANISHED; MAN IN ICE DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR STOPPED Remedy Made From Garden; #0! | Our TO Sage and Sulphur Restores <n Color to-Gray Hair luxuries | _A feeling of sadness accom wiphur Hatr WILLISTON D, Jan the discovery of the fir a a Wi 1 ar and lege frogen | "Mire which u ' stiff, Katte Hakked, aged thi 4 upon nl s onextd in feo here p 00 rapid thawing Bakked was found in a straw stad where he had sought refuge from he cold, He may recover | TWO BIG STORES The Store That Saves You Money SECOND AVE. AT JAMES DIRECTORS’ At the annual meeting of the Board of Directors on January 24th, 1913, it was decided upon that the stock of the Seattle store must be materially reduced at once Commencing Tomorrow, at 9:30 a. m., the Entire Stock of McCormack Bros.’ Department Store Will Be Placed on Sale at Enormous Sacrifice “BEGINNING AT ONCE WE WANT YOU surplus must sacrifice your merchandise, regardless of cost and former values. ARE WILLING YOU SHOULD DO. But we are not willing to start the new business year with any of this season’s accumulation of stock. We insist that it be sold at once.” Linens, Bedding, Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Fancy Goods—all sacrificed to raise cash and clear the NOTE—We will consider it a friendly act if any error or misrepresentation is found by a customer in any department, to bring it to the notice of the management. LOT No. 41 | LOT No. 1—11 only .00 | LOT No. 3—Ladies’ Sweat- |] LOT No. 12-5 dozen | LOT No. 21—$5.00 Ore- | LOT No. 30—56 pairs | LOT No. 39—Men’s 4 LOT No. 42 —Ladies’ | Muffs 00 ers, $7.00 All-wool, Ladies’ Wool Union Suits, | gon Wool Blank- 3, 59 Growing Girls’ Patent | 10c Handkerchiefs C aC h ildren’s Black Cotton | cut to ......... 3 pockets, for ' $1.75 value, 4 ets cut to Leather and Dongola But- | Men's 35c Muleskin 19 ck Ribbed = 3 at ton Shoes, sizes $1, 89 Gloves, a pair C -ton Hose, es ic Yorks atten! . f LOT N 29:~18¢ 2% to 5, a pair 15c and 20c¢ value, a pair “0 jo. 2—-Ladies’ Sweat-] LOT No. 4— Women's LOT No. 13—Children’s 0; 0, 22— Se extra z LOT No. 40—Men’s 15c | values, a pair q ers; $1.50 value; 45¢ Hats; all trimmed Hats] Coats, gray, red, blue, heavy Canton Flannel, Attention Men! Cotton Socks, black fc ct navy only, cut to . and velvet shapes, 49 brown and mixtures, val. | unbleached, a 10c ’ © | or tan, a pair your choice C ues to $7.00, $3 98 yard LOT No. 31—25c¢ Boston § Garters, a e choice ' , 14 . ns LOT No. 23—50c a dozen [Pat C LOT No 5—'6 dozen a r 2m] d Notions Ladies’ Union Suits, 68 LOT No, 14¢-sChiliren's | Berbers’ Towels — 900 | LOT No. 32—Men's $2.50 in ries n oors $1.00 value, each C t wired 4 rh a oe heavy Silk Lisle Under- . raid trimming, " Shirt a y. pie $2.79 wear, Shirts and Draw- c Wire Hair Pins.. le LOT N 24—12'%4c Pe » cut to, 4 be plece Torchon Lace “ LOT No. 6—19 dozen pty rie i oN pile aga 98c , cahaseconles se Ave. Open ¥¢ Sheet Pins 1¢ Bl Misses’ Union Suits, LOT No. 15—Outing Flan- | (UUs. pest colors, 8 Cc ik Taffeta te Ironing Wax te ff 50c value, each 39c nel Gowns, white or pink A rf LOT No. 33—Men’s All ve and blue stripes ; $1.50 99 Worsted Sweater Coats, [i 5. Toilet Soap, a cake Re © Corset Laces le value, now C} Lor No. 25—$1.75 Rugs, | values to $4.00, cut 98 - at Promptly 0. N. T. Mending Cotton, a LOT No. 7—6 doz. Ladies’ 26x54, reversible, 79c - ch _N. T. Mending Cotton, 8 Vests and Pants, 0. | LOT No. 16—Ladies’ Out- | cut to ; ; B 0c Hair Brushe s 2¢ B $1 value, a garment .. PUG | ing Flannel Skirts, 49 ————q— irre eae sieht 50 thc lll SLE bias card Safety Plus......9¢ 69¢ value, now C | Lor No. 26—French Flan- Ba Sawer cut no. ro Sines, Soak, 8 eee © Sheet Pins ‘ LOT No, 8—10 dozen Chil- nels, 75c value, spring col- | a ga t G80 package Envelopes Be at siesta i ze en's Vests and Pants | LOT No. 17—Dainty Tea | ors; about 900 yards, 9 Sot k pam salto c Hair Net S00 oi. veins ants, | Aprons, embroidered edge | a yard bc LOT No. 35—Men’s $1.00, Writing Be 35c value, 25c or ruffle, 25c value, | $1.25 and $1.50 Underwear © Beauty Pins ve package Toothpick Be OE sh sa sacenincus now C t : ak LOT No, 27—50 pairs broken lines, but all sizes, c Earrings, a pair 16 es ida) anol. ith Se ae = $3.50 Men's Shoes, Mayer | Ut to, @ gar- 59c ¢ Chain Purses 16¢ LOT No. 9—9 doz. Ladies’ | LOT No. 18—SO pieces 6¢ | make, vici kid ment u e c Pearl Buttons, card....3¢ C Crast 1 4 : any " Gani aaa Cashmere Hose, 39¢ 8 otton Crash, a 3c a pair : ' LOT No. 36—Men's 25¢ oral and Halr Wavers se 9 value, a pair... C | vara | Shawknit Cashmere Socks, aces .. 30¢ sy E ) ford, 20¢ box Stationery lle , Sicha: es LOT No, 19-8 dozen | LOT No. 28-48 pairs | black or Oxford 15¢ ‘ LOT No. 10—Dr. Den- | Comforts, large size, heavy $3.50 _ Men's and Boys’ L2Pé oe © box Stationery 16¢ Hookon Supporters... .5¢ Ti ton’s Sleeping Garments, | weight, $1.25 value, Box Calf Shoes, 1 48 LOT No, 37—Men'’s Cot- $1.00 Hot Water Bottle ..98¢ ’ 4 C broken lines, a pair ' ton Ribbed 50c Shirts or I 2 Shields - De If sizes 24, 26, 28, 30, 35c now lakesara: cnt: to, & 0c bottle Peroxide Ge « Da ite bia a Bi LOT 20—Comforts, large | LOT No. 29—63 pairs parment Cc tube Sanitol Tooth Paste Broom 166 size, filled with pure white Boys’ Columbia Calf LOT No. 38—Men’'s Flan ise LOT No, 11—24-inch Um- } cotton, Silkoline’ covered, | School Shoes, solid leather, | nel Shirts, broken lines, but 3 bottle Benzoin and Almond 1 Buttor 7¢ & brellas, 39c value, value $2.00, 1 79 sizes 12% to 2, 1 4 all sizes, values to 93 I 16e F each C now ' a pair ' g $3.00, cut to C = |NOW, WHAT CAN THE 5: POOR FELLOWS DO?‘ SACRAMEF thee Lau TO, Jat dr dary GREAT ADMIRAL AT REST IN ANNAPOLIS Come in and see our free pictures. 617 Second Ave. American the STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS under erypt acnde TACOMA Handy to All Car and Boat Lines SALE TO CONVERT INTO CASH We realize that to do this you THIS WE stock, and do_ it quickly. McCORMACK BROS. Boys’ Clothing i 3, red, tan and 50¢ BOYS’ GOLF SHIRTS 6 blue 29¢ cut to 29c he BOY KNICKERBOCKER PANTS 3 $1.00 KNICKERBOCKER » jovi : Mo PaNes narra ae Ue GAL. aes: BLOUSES cul to .. 39¢ | NIGWT SHInte 39c | $5.00 BOYS CASSIMURE 50e end The AND Conmpunhoy cut to, BUITS, come With tw a9 a ° : " eut_ to D 4 $7.50 DOYS’ WOOL#RUITS, 2 pait 98 $4.50 BOYS’ 8U re, large sivem | 79 knickerbockers, CUCO ..qeseers cere’ ja broken line@, CUE LO ccc essen eeeee al ' JUVENILE SUITS, brown, navy, $2.78; cheviots, va ies to $4.50, cus to MeCormack Bros.