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Cold in a Day That te w ate | | sip San ' morning to a f elvil gervic LISTMAN WILL DENY CHARGE OF LABOR FRAMEUP. The city council has granted G Listman, of the civil service board, permission to appear before adjourned session Saturday deny charges made by son, regarding the domi Ivocates on the i to the Nindrance | at nance of la wf the poli { understand that Mr. Paterson ~|has attacked my official tntegrity | few days we will fit a nteed for e t r lenses Tamer ease, complete, for This includes a careful and | examination | Carry Optical Co. BYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With You 75c Children’s Wool Pants and Draw- in gray; flat gar- ts, broken lots. 25C 20c Fancy Ribbons, gitable for Hair Bows; are pure silk. Sale price 5c 25c Veilings and Veils —staple colors, full size. 5c $1.00 Auto Scarfs, 114 and 2 yards long, also Wash Silk Neck Scarfs, sale price— 49c 18 Women’s Heavy Winter Stockings, seam- less, black or tan, sale ” 9 38c—Women’s Union Suits, high neck, long winter weight; finished like the $1.00 sale price— 38c 35e Women’s Vests, Medium weight, high g sleeves, pants to match; sale price— 19¢ Price, garment ....... Men's $2.00 All-Wool Sale F Men’s $1.00 Lamb’s Wool Fleeced Shirts and Drawers. Sale wers, Lucerne make; colors, pare brown; sale price, $1.29 and I want to answer him face to! face before you gentlemen, as I be Neve this is the place to do so. 1 shall be gla ot him here, said List. lay afternoon The LOVE CHAPTER LVI. Dick's roses which he sent me this afternoon were the one thing which made my little rooms per fect When I heard my husb along the hall from the my heart beat just as t were not almost old married folks and as | opened the door | felt my jcheeks grow hot with a blush of welcome. WwW Dick, Mra, Waverly!" agid “thats the first Have any — gloves | {me T ha a blush upon your around?” sm President Hes-| lovely — ta since we were mar keth ried We won't need any gloves here. Then, with mock solemnity, he said Listman, “I assure you that 1| 88d Aren't you going to Invite shall not break the dignity of the session needed I can use them outside } Rheumatism Advice Prominent Doctor's Beat Pre- scription Kastly Mixed at Home nnn nnn! From ye oa and at | ist does not hay ound tn na few use idear girl, and I want to say right it, provided sing goods at such prices as will pay you to visit our place. $1.50 Women’s Knit Worsted Skirts, sale price— 98c Another lot cut to 69c 75c Children’s Worst- ed Sweaters, sale price 49c Also Children’s 3-piece Wool Knit Sets, sale price— $1.98 $12.98 full Women’s Coats in % and length, sale price— $6.25 Women’s $10.00 Coats in % or full length, sale price— $4.98 Misses’ Coats, regular $4.50, ages 6 to 14 years —tale price— $1.98 Women’s $18 Suits in cut-away and straight fronts; sizes 16 to 46, sale price— $8.98 Men’s 50c each Shirts and the|to turn in my expens and I watched bis face. ts» | cozy.” of the inscription over the fireplace jand just * Men’s $1.50 Golf Shirts, all sizes and colors, sale price. me into your parlo Mra, Spider? names.) “I'll bet as soon as I get in you will tell me that the rooms are not quite furnished yet and that you must have more money to make them presentable.’ Thats where you are mistaken in your foolish buzsing, poor little Mr. Fly." L returned. “They are en tirely done-—as pretty as 1 can them—and | have money That is more than I have," Dick, almost to hims said 1 forgot pount this stepped through the door He was de Hehted Margie, I did not know any ould make a room look #0 And then he caught a view grabbed me to him and It is ‘a Httle place called Paradise” You've named it right Women’s $30.00 Suits in cut-away or straight front, sale price— $13.98 Women’s $10.00 one- piece Dresses, sale price $4.95 Women’s 79c black Petticoats, 131%- inch flounce, 54-inch pin tucks, sale price— 49c Women’s 98c House Dresses, made of heavy percale or chambray, sale price— 59c Women’s 75c Waists, 34 or full length sleeves, high or low neck, sale price— 49c Women’s $4.00 Sweaters, regular win- ter weight, sizes 36 to 44, sale price— $1.98 10c Dundee Percales, light and dark grounds, sale price— 6c Heavy Ribbed Shirts aaa Ree 98c Men’s 75c Outing Flannel Night Robes, sale price.... ! 49c Confess AND FOUR WALLS MA THE STAR—TUESDAY, ions | KI HOM! jhow that ANY MAN WHO HAS HAD A WOMAN LIKE YOU LOVE | HIM DORKS NOT NEED TO HAVE | walter to brin JANUARY 20, 1914 the dinner and showed signa of de ferring to my taste While we were waiting for- the up the dinner Diek of observation made a critical tour a room IL about the “ naid he 1 didn't know © funny Jap prints and these r ugly ittle things, that you 1 to Kot #O much wt by, would #o well If you | how to hook ‘em up’ with other things And everything is so comfort able, Yau haven't gotten any chairs that ou can't sit In with pleasure, The ofa in in the right place #o that HEAVEN DESCRIBED TO HIM."|you ean read without straining your I am so glad yor {oven est,” | sald as 1 new All at once Dick missed some to him, “and your flowers g jthing, “What did you do with all | finishing touch,” Don't you think for 1 asked, “that we could afford to have | our dinner served up here?” That's a bully tdea, | shouted | Dick Lets have a great big beef stenk I laughed and he asked quickly What's the matter now? Did it ever occ dear steak? Don't you like it? ur to you, Dick that you always order beef was Dick's If there are any gloves (Dick Is always calling me queer somewhat surprised queation | Yes, dearest, but I don't think) 1 like It so well that I could live on it.” “Well, what WILL we sald Dick, In a puzzled voice, “Anything, dear,” 1 answered “Do you like roast beef? again dt had to have?" he laugh again man asking * his w on after the had ng on WwW had F 6 almost everything to © alway Dick anything acqui that han ord * 1am a thoughtless, self Ish devil, Margie,” he said, “but| most men are thoughtless, You! must order the dinner tonight | And so I duplicated that order} which we had at our “real” wed-| ding supper—and it wan beefsteak Just like every other woman | would have n sawdust and be filled if tk ick was fond of sked me to order! McCORMACK BROS. ALTERATION AND EXPANSION SALE Wednesdgy morning, 9 o'clock. Upwards of $200,000.00 worth of fine merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear for Men, Women and Children, must be reduced materially, to the extensive alterations about to be made in our store rooms at Second Avenue and James Street. We are compelled to do this in order to make room for the carpenters and mechanics, and are The following will give you only a faint idea of our immense stock at reduced prices. 15c Galatea in solid colors and stripes, sale price-—— Apron Checks, regu- lar 8 1-3c quality, sale 5c 25c Shirting Madras, sale price— 15c $4.98 Comforters, large size, sateen cov- ered, sale price—- $2.98 10-4 Cotton Blankets, sale price— 69c 4-4 Tapestry Table Covers, sale price—- 35c 12\%4c Heavy Outing Flannel, sale price— 8 \/3c 50c Lace sale price— 29c 50c Sheets, double bed size, sale price— 35c Curtains, thome ugly chairs we got for wed-| ding presents | traded them for the rug, dear,” "Great ws. Come over here and let me ou Do you know, Margi and of Lone someness’ you wrote to me about extends to every place a man travels when he ves such a little brick of a wife you at home? I don't mean to be selfish, dear est, and I ant you to understand that I u even when I am just plain mean.” When Dick talks ke that I would give up anything for him, whether It was eating beefsteak as a steady diet or my body and soul to make him happler ALL OF WHICH DEMON STRATES THAT A WOMAN WILL SACRIFICE HERSELF AB SOLUTELY AND ENTIRELY IF 118 NOT EXPECTED TO BE SELF-SACRIFICING (To Be Continued Tomorrow) The foreign-born the Unit ed at population of 1 States in now estimat 5,000,000 For the BEST fn Traveling Goods at the RIGHT PRICK see us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169. Miller Trunk & Leather Goods Co. 904 SECOND AVE. $1.00 All-Linen Da- mask, bleached, sale price— 69c 39c Bleached Mercer- ized Damask, 58 inches wide, sale price— 2/C 12l4c Huck Towels, sale price— 8c 12\4c_ Pillow Slips, sale price— 9c 6c Cotton Challies, he observed with surprise. | ! fast colors, sale price— 4Yec $1.25 Blankets—sale price— 98c 15c Duckling Fleece, sale price— 10c 98c Comforts, sale price— $2.00 extra heavy Blankets, sale price— $1.59 EXPCRIENCED SALE SWOMEN WANTED Seconn Ave. aT JAMES ST. COMPANY READY TO DEED BURIEN LINE TO SEATTLE GEORGE W. H. WHITE President of the Lake Burien Car Line, Who was Prime Mover in the Giving of the Line tothe City. The trustees of the Highland Park & Lake Burien railway intro duced before the city council yes terday afternoon two bills provid ing for the taking over and opera tion of the line The report on the road showed . $1.25 Couch Covers, sale price— 98c 12l4c Curtain Scrim, cross bar, sale price— 7C 25c Remnants, fancy art ticking, sale price, yard— 15c Boys’ $1.59 Sweaters, sale price— $1.19 Boys’ $1.98 Sweaters, sale price— $1.49 Men’s $2.50 Soft Hats, sale price— 98c Men’s $4.00 Slip-ons, sale price— $1.98 Men’s $3.50 Shoes, vici kid, lace or button, sale price— $2.49 Misses’ $2.75 high top Scuffers, black or tan, lace or button, sale price $1.95 Men’s $1.25 Outing Fla Night Robes, sale price Men’s 50c Blue Chambray 39c Shirts, sale price..... Men’s $1.50 Pajamas, sale price Men’s Sweaters up to $ sale price that outstanding E and tha fles of tr red » road extends from Young nearly to Three Tree point The bills were referred to finane and clty utllities committees for ac tion next Friday The transaction ts the resolution by councll three Chas, Set Min, I. J. Gr were also active deal through t ount Pe town wult © lt in [BLIND LECTURER :: Prof.. Henry Hendrickson of Ch jeago will deliver “ a lect ruary 25 on the #ub i” . e Without Sight.” Hend has “i pow Bari, won his way to the front ite tk tha of the handicap of blindness. He = a of “Out Prom the kept bim covere ed him to turn his PRO A sanitary fill in the called the River war provi for in re which passed the afternoon, The ground level will b GIR 4 De valley courell ye LS! GIRLS! YOU DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR FOR 25 CENTS YOU CAN MAKE | YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS, FLUFFY AND ABUNDANT Immediate? Yes! ( that’s the joy of It, You comes light fluffy, ab ant and ap; 8 soft, lus and beautiful as a young girl's aft-| will be " weeks’ use, lor a Dan ine hair cleanse, Just| when you new hair—fine and try this—moisten a cloth with a lit-|downy at first—yes—but really tle Danderine and carefully draw it/new hair growing all over the through your hair, smal! strand at a time. This wil cleanse the hair of dust exceasive oll in just a f ments you have doubled the beaut Have Taken a New Lease on the Stores of the Collins Block, Second Ave. at James St. Men’s $4.50 high top, tan calf Shoes, sale price— $3.49 Child’s $1.75 vici kid Shoes, lace or button, sale price— $1.29 Women’s $2.50 kid Shoes, lace or button, sale price— $1.95 Men’s $3.00 Hats in gray, tan, black; soft or derby, sale price—. $1.59 Men’s Suits, up to $20.00, all sizes and col- ors, sale price— $8.85 Men’s Suits, up to $27.50, all sizes and col- ors, sale price— $12.75 Men’s Suits up to $15.00, light colors only, sale price— $5.75 Men’s $2.5‘) Pants, all sizes, sale price— $1.49 Boys’ Suits up $5.00, sale price— — $3.39 me! 89c sale price sale price, 1.75 al 98c sale price putting th VIDE FOR A FILL 1" wamisl taking one Shirts and Drawers, sale price, each— Men’s 75c Heavy Sweaters, Men’s $7.50 Jumbo Knit Sweaters, sale price... : Men’s 25c Black Wool Sox, Men’s 1214c Cotton Sox, LS : BANDIT HOLDS UP UNION OFFICIAL IN PULLMAN GAR , Jan. 20.— official of the assenger in a he Haltimore & Fiyer, was rob @ pistol, ‘last ments and re iking miners tn the of WHEELING, W oceurred naar ped from the train ring the country for him toda Half the world knows how the ther half gets ite umbrellas.—Al bany Journal. MUST TRY THIS! and falling se you most scalp. If you care for pretty, sof hair, and lots of it, surely get a 26 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Dander ine from any drug store or tollet counter and just try it 1 y Boys’ $4.00 Suits, sale "$2.49 Boys’ $5.00 Over. coats, sale price— $3.49 Boys’ 75c Pants, mill ends, sale price— 49c Boys’ 35c Flannel Blouses, sale price-—- 26c Boys’ 69c Heavy Sweaters, sale price— 39c Boys’ $1.50 Flannel Shirts, sale price— 98c 69c Outing Flannel Gowns, sale price— A9c $1.25 Wool Boys’ Men’s 89c Men’s 20c Wool Mer- ino Sox, sale price— 10c $4.39 3 pairs