The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1914, Page 2

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a ASK FOR COUPON CIRCULAR—THIRD FLOOR Replying to former Regent John C. Higgine’ statement, disputing the SUCCESSORS TO PANTON @& LONDON CO. ove regents their governor's right to rer expiration of terms, Lister has this to say, in a statement today “Under the laws of our estate | the voters have the right to | recall any public official elected | by them except to Judicial post | tions. “With sueh a law covering an | officer elected by the people, | shall we way there is no power | of removal covering those who may be appointed by an elec | tive official to positions such a referred to by Mr, Higgins; that such appointees must serve out the terms for which they | are appointed, regardless of the before the Gov Women’s Smart Coats and Suits Now Selling at Half Price Your money will certainly buy better values tn our big second floor Garment Department, for we are slaughtering the prices on stylish Coats, Suits, Dresses and Children’s Apparel, This ts al ways a popular priced store, by this we mean a low priced store, hat when we say a balfora third has been taken off {tf means so tt exceedingly low Come Saturday and seo the splendid This Season's” Women’s Natty Suits at They are in the fashionable materials, such as Serges, Whipcords, Broadcloths, Rasket Weaves, etc. This Half Price Sale Means Womens #60 © O07,60)| suis tor | --- prices. Models in | character of their services to the state or Ite Inetitution The governor declares the board, ‘whether justly or unjust REPELS old $8.75 TH LISTER DEFENDS HIS RIGHT TO FIRE has been referred to an a “political board In the ction of the new he says, “I have been a desire to bulld up a whether Justly or najuatly,” of men preeminently qualified for the work, but also men having the full confidence of the people.” The new board will have republicans and three dem and will include but one memt Gov. Hay's board, John A. Rea, of Tacoma Prof. Henry Landes took charge today as Comporary president of the university, He will retain Dr, Kane's office staff. Dr. Landes will remain head of the college of sclences and state geologint. Dr. Kane will occupy the prest dent's residence on the campus un ti! August 1, and will continue to draw the president's salary until then PIRATES four STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914. DOG IS BODYGUARD OF NEW YORK GIRL US.NCOUREES” [A muse Mew TS) AT SHUSHANNA “Ati AL IOWEEK Great White lave AL LLOYD” LITTLE LOST FRANK FOGARTY a SISTER | ers | “There has been little prow | Danse Mad pecting In thie region, largely | Bveniod 3 $ rt ; because of its inaccessibility. It | 5 oa: TTL HEATRE ls certainly worthy of careful MONDAY AND TUESDAY eaess ‘Stuts ae attention on the part of the January 12 and 13 treuight 6 a prospector.” BAILEY & MITCHELL PeweNT SPECIAL MATINEE TUES.,, Jan. 13 Jat hand These are the concluding ser q Girl f 6 * f tences in the report of the United! EAT BALE MONDAY, Jan.'5 he int 0 the holden West’ States geological y for 1913 ¢ se the Shushanna divtric * Wve 11, Me Bers eo a The report covers a re view of all ik ceeds Nails | Bical of the Alaska camps 1 tha totes output on VIKST AT from the district,” says the re port, leas ot Madiied Doe “Is variously estimated at f 1 $40,000 to $70,000. The informat! Indicates that the dincoy Women’s $27.50 $1 3.75 | omen $15.98 ; : $7.99 All Misses’ and Children’s Winter Coats § .." makt 99.98 for $7.50 for $6.98 for INI work akync v for $6.98 Dresses for rv IL [$3.98 Dre $35 Drewes $3, 50 |} Iz ee $2.39| § vmmaed for .. Women’s Felt Slippers 98c Here {s a dandy good value from our Shoe Department for the first bargain Friday {n 1914. There are Kreep-a-was, a few fur and many ribbon trimmed Juliets in all colors and all sizes, but not all sizes in any one color. Now ts the time to pick up @ bar- gain in slippers, values to $1.50, at, a pair— § Dresses 52. Overalls 35c Made of blue denim, with dou = B1; or a single pair Odds and Ends in Ladies’ Neckwear Ma North Aisle Including nearly all sizes, es and shapes tn neckwear has become sitghtly di ed, but nearly all will Inunde There a ney silk and Velvet bows, fichus ete. The n as high as 48¢ Floor, NEW YORK, Jan. 2—With a nina pawn ticket for a wooden leg in WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The ex | his vest pocket, though his own| hibit collected by the Alaska bu-| reau of the Seattle as : legs were sound, Patrick J. Flan- nagan died in his chair in a 23rd Commerce reached yesterday in 63 cases, McPherson, st. rooming house here. secretary of b He is believed to be a brother of | eau, in charge. The cases are the former chief of police of St. Paul, | filled with the products of Alask or sell ae | and a large committee room in tt senate o building — will ably be used for their disy The exhibit ta designed to infin ence congress to the extent that the Alaska raflroad bill now befo: congress will be voted upon before the end of the present month, AUTO FATALITY WELLS, , Jan, 2.—Dr. R. F ice are badly decayed €80| McBroom, 25, wax k vi Fa aired with little = perhaps fat ed, and s arles Boet re eve or no discomfort to the patient! injuries early today wh oir tomobile left the road {nto a barbed wire fence rahe hear her TOWN IN ASHES WINNIPEG, Man., Jan. 2.—As a if you come to our offices for your dental work. First-clas materials, in the hands of a first-class dentist, will insure you a bona fide guarantee of | night, the entire business sectic of Disbury, Alta, 1s today in a your work. smoldering ruin. Every store was " | destroyed, with a loss of $250,000 Ours Is Better Dentistry ‘ 8ST. PAUL, Jan. 2.—The North west !s today experienc the first real touch @f winter, whose adver and it la still fa Offices ¢ snow is not t Fourth Av. and Pike 8t. enough to trouble wires or tle uj 1505 Fourth Av. traffic | Cor. Office Hours 8 A. M. to ® P. M. JUNEAL Jan. 2 Charlea Royle Sundays 8 A. M. to 4 P.M, oie aoe Ai aime, Bomtites # day, at the age of 73 WE ADMINISTER GAS piace say’ 15, i480." /°"| Suits for SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2 An;up. With an agility that gave the Women's $2 Hy Women's $14.98 $7 49 effort to rob and possibly wreck the holdup man no chance, the cap ch oye a $12. 5 Suits for ' steamer Willamette, which patlled tain grabbed him, knocked the re an Women's $12.98 rom Los Angeles yesterday for Se volver from his hand, threw him| hs opera $22.50 $i 25) Suite Ay $6.49 attle, was averted last night when |to the floor, and held him unttl he tee There are misses’ sizes in {Cart Charles Reiner, commander | was placed in trons Women’s Pr 50 $9. 75 e of the Willamette, knocked a «un! Another passenger who boarded Suits for . : Pal J) many of these from the hand of one of the con-|the boat with the first man, found spirators and overpowered him also to be armed, was arrested. A and Capt At Exactly One-Third Off was pushed open and a man lev-| The information regarding the at pis eled a revolver at the captain's |tempted hold-up reached C. R. Me They are in such materials as Zibelines, Boucles, Vel mye head Cormick, president of the company Astrakhans, Corduroys, Chinchillas and Broadcloths. Onethid Hi) There was $2,000 tn the safe and owning the boat, last night other valuables {n the cabin. The| The Willamette is due in San} ott off means captain didn’t intend to give them ! Francisco today. WORK IS HALTED laun ta b hen the vessel was off Redondo Retner was tn his cabia the door h lying close to the steamer jeved to have been watting to take the men off. ng up bis accounts, WAYS FOR YARD WASHINGTON, _ gressman W. J MANAPOLIS, Jan. 2—With temporarily halted on several rs by a aetrike of tron | Jan. 2.—Con-| Bryan will tntro- | © house a bill appropriat duce styles. We particularly call your attention to our new CHICAGO, Jan, 2—Continuation | Gov, Lister ltoday of yesterday's fall of snow Gis ¥ YE ROLL in gold lace and velvet. lprought work to several thousand ie, om, S MODERATE PRICES. $ Second Ave—TWO BIG STORES—816 Pike St ‘00 Sup | of the city’s unen ed a halt WATER OPEN HOUSE DAY | eries thus far made occur in ar area about five to eight miles isthe ond Salanier ia Matines beg 4 square, and that the prospected A $1.60 8 he “by gravels aro shallow. Mort of the 4 clalma thus far opened up are above “The Umber line, and & scarcity of water eli e aisienne” at th high altitudes is reported " re Comeay The deeper gravels at lower altt tudes, while known to be locally weiss auriferous, have not been pros HARRY PILCER | j posted ° GABY DANCES—GABY #INGS—GABY Gen, VASCINATES ne aad raha * Ee ing an |wtill f nvaded this town today | PAN I AGES | Tho general carried, in her ow | Beattic’s © Opera ¢ |knapsack, the precious document e hik t to tl bany legislature on there Jan. 7 ing for women polls, takes place in 1916. parm watchers arrive ition ask where the vote for suffrage Five tho sand people were “A MILLIONAIRE FOR A |shown over the Y. M. C. A. build Other Mig Features jing at the annual open house event 10e and 260. |New Year's day seinen chiens | Hundreds visited the street fair lin the gymnasium and the | |way” In the boys’ department | where they were amused by catch | penny sideshows and interested by | jexhibits showing what the boys’ de | partment, the educational and em-| ployment departments, are doing for the men and boys of Seattle Aquatic exhibitions in the swim. | |ming tank and athletic stunts on the gym apparatus were other fe tures TURNER WON'T $4.08 Coats $98.82 Bee ae eee re ave ‘the |! $960,000 for the construction of seloate dicate niga | to burners becomi : way for a settlement of the wage|t¥in Ways and the’ purchase of| Walking on Fifth av., New York, wl fad ac bag a : $2.65 femands and working conditions| equipment necessary for the con. euatded by her Belgian police incident to the w oon phe nich within a few days struction of vessels at the Bremer-| Miss Fisher ts the first of the necessarily impai Business Agent Basey of the’ ton navy yard “younger set" adopt pes 4 ’ d ild 4 unfona said four contractors had|that Secretary of the Navy Dantols| Set by Mra. W 1K. Vanderbilt, rence Newaiapn Acca uniona said fo , 4 | that See 1 > ate That Jackson day dinner, Janu All Misses’ an Children’s ned the union agreement. Aboat|is favorable to the proposed im.|Jf., When sh G00ltY REOE] ase & tor which local democracy fo injuring both the ° 250 men are affected pr about her Belgian police dor oh | ina urge preparations, will ; Winter Dresses tebe in Se | went about with ner as her body-| ive to worty along without For-/g| 828 company At Exactly One-Third Off vga ag pee Fo ger mer Senator Turner power to giv vee oes Twill be impossible for him to service t modern Attractive models in Serges, Shep Th WwW id Mi ili C and it {s capab pp Apes ig z ervi at moderr Checks, Scotch Plaids and ( as | e onder ine 0. great deal of service as a body. | D* here me Wines Samy Wane comp: third < he original prices, which m | 16 PIKE ST. 1525 SECOND AVE. ]} «a4 | Mayor Cotter!!] and Hugh Todd $9.75 Dresses $6 50 | 2 }two other senatorial candidates on | seb i i r | We are featuring all the newest Novelties and Millin- NATURE. PROVIDES WORK [the democratic ih bal sg gh! ? } will be there with bells, So will Benton, first chan caus niversity ployed and Henry Bldg. program to form a stay ot % arch to the agg: Hon. LwWwiw to call a meeting Clean Appliances Make Smaller Gas Bills It has been found by experience that in far the greatest number of complaints the trouble is due ng clogged with grease and dirt rk being done. This condition rs the efficiency of the burner, hereby The and dissatisfaction, and t customer and the company. in Seattle is doing everything in its e the people of this city the best methods can devise. The iy maintains a special department to give everyone instructions and help in getting the very, best results for the amount of gas used. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Phone Main 6767. ay ENTIRE NEW, SEASONABLE STOCK OF THE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY SMOKE (From The Star of Dec. 25th) Fire and Smoke Damage Red Front Clothing Co. After being in business just four months, the Red Front Clothing Co,, at 1508-10 First Ave., suffered a considerable loss, when the build- ing they occupy was partly gutted by fire Tuesday night. The loss would have been much greater had {it not been for the prompt action of the clerks {n removing a part of the clothing stock. Mr. H. M. Rog- ers, proprietor of the Red Front, sald “Our loss will be about $3,000, which 1s well covered by in- surance. Our stock, while it was not affected by the fire itself, has been, to a great extent, drenched by water and damaged by smoke. We expect to reopen as soon as we possibly can,” SACRIFICED FOR WHAT IT WILL BRING The Most Sensational Sale Ever Attem ted. The Entire Stock Must Be Sold. THE INSURANCE COMPANIES’ LOSS—YOUR GAIN. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, AT 9 A. M.— COME EARLY. LOOK THESE UNHEARD-OF PRICES LOOK Lot Dress Skirts, values up 28c 35c Wool Sox, lic MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS|Lot 2 for 25¢ Collars, $c OO GiiWds ORE POL ic csagevctacuere CHE AO kina ceaes peeewurni ee Mekaee Lot No. 1—Values to $15.00, 2. 89 CUT £0 ccrcceccesccccessecewveccsers $6.00 Suit Case, solid leather, $1.50 Men's Caps, 38c ME sas waeinses Sees aren '§$ 50c Suspenders, Ic Bt Oe icker sci cst canis _.3ee cut to ..... Senate adyacyees seeeee Lot No. 2—Values to $20.00, $4.89 cut to Re 25c Men's Sox, Lot Men's Baia, waits to $3.00, 9 c cut to ...... preteen eee eeees e $2.00 Flannel Shirts, Peete te Sy El | et _ 6c slightly damaged, cut to 3 Lot No. 3—Values to $25.00, $7. £9 eee ; 8c ) s Hats, valu cut ee niga 8 iidseweat 38c apg ae 98c Lot No. 4— Values to $30. 00, $10. 89 wa was shire eae. ae 28c 75¢ Silk Handkerchiefs, 18¢ MEN’S SHOES a a men tion on Raincostal 2Sc Garters, 6c cut to Uae sone damaged, but insurance allows these Pe ee es $8. 98 een oe ae oxgesl 25¢ Linen Handkerchiefs, 9c $3. 50 Shoes, S ae Slip-< hae eine Aging $2.00 Wool Gnceeeae 89c cut to oF aed . Sut £0: 3.435 eiviervia tet PF 1.89 BOR CRG ce Vig cssesee toa vatd or $2. 68 CUt tO ..sscereee goeeeeres yhoehey $2.00 Men's Union As 89c $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes, $2 98 $3.50 Men’s Pants, 89c $2.50 Men's Sweaters, 38c CUE TO ncccvrcrncoevercdsvecceces cut to A . cut to oe CUT CO .cceceeereee pore cereeeneee REMEMBER THE PLACE—FIRST AVE. AND PIKE ST., ACROSS FROM PUBLIC MARKET—COME EARLY, DOORS OPEN AT 9 A. M. THE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. Remember the Place = 1510 FIRST AV. Opposite Public Market Just Above Pike Street YW. the Place Remember 2S ee. ete eerie ey

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