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“|= "a BS THROUGH ‘THE CEILING Fire bebe | wrt veel New Store—Red Fr career Gempany Reopens With rr peti Sale Not C he a conning Company a nt above Pike St Oe te Pal Market, has beer [en poth fire and thir seems unfortunate of the Ls » speadlg proprietor ba while speaking of this occurrence, but as the goes, t's an fl! wind that some good. We are y to give the public ‘of our losses. The in garance compan’ § loss is the pub They have paid for al and these must now be ‘of at once regardless of ; jeworth. We have marked broker of men's clothin ge ea furnishings giveaway prices Sessa we have a large lot of pee , Values to $2.00. ae men's siipons and Se ‘at 98c; $15.00 men's sults men’s hats. values to $5, prices are merely examples ams we are enabled to give ‘ate hundreds of other bar Brerything 's arranged In priced for quick disposal starts tomorrow at 9 a m ® fare to remember the place dig fire was December 23.) Froat Clothing Store, at Avenue, just above Pike the Public Market. of up-to-date Skirts, Fall Millinery. Values te. Mo re SKIRT PARLORS Arcade Block. and Save Malt ‘lass | THEATRE at Pike Times iw tantial Nurse “Princess” The Loafer “Reliance” how : % | a or B. |internal revenue before March 1, un-| |price for the week as was fixed | poultry “U. of W. Girl’s Prison Play to Be' ssseee «Produced at Seattle Theatre How criminals are made in our} penal institutions of today ts shown ny ow in course of prepara tlon by Rachael Marshall, the ersity of Washington graduate who at (he Buckingham apart en ttle This is Mis whall’s second has won for tt the , Crime of the Law It will dat the Seattle the by the Balle ers the week & Mitchel! play «inn! ng January 26 Aw desertbed Miss Marshall her new play will be original tn that there will be no waits between acts. | A Volce In the Dark While the scenes at re from the darken supposedly tn ¢ shified, a 1] are ed uy aw, and of of what how, after old mar in xood eltizen methods in prison years spent in pri had youth, was through who been a ¢ made a proper Visits Many Prisons Material for A HEAVY Married at 18, four years ago, the days since then have not all been le bright with sunshine for Mrs, Dan Gallagher, 7013 17th av. W., of Bal lard, who t# small and girlish enough for a child of 15. Her dis ‘ appointment and trouble were re vealed yesterday in her request for reg assistance from County Charity, FE Commissioner Callaghan tay 1 am really 22 years old,” she Ceclared to the astonished commis sioner as he looked at the little woman We've been married four years, and have a little baby girl Husband is Arrested ex It's about her and my law I sball in various state penitentiaries, The Crime of the! especially that at Salem, GIRL MOTHER HAS Ip husband | Breast ssseee Miss Rachael Marshall was gathered by Miss Mar 1 can't do much for them, much sa for me 1 thought maybe—maybe you could do something for us until my husband gets out ‘allaghan can advance only $10 a month in such cases, according to ulations jut he will attempt to secure a yr sum for her. DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD jet a package of Hamburg the German She’ rHE STAR—FRIDAY, sdseee J Wan ansisted in large measure Gov. Went, WO has Ideas of apes regarding prison reform My new play will be a much bet ter production than ‘The Traffic whieh had Ite first production here Mine Marshall ways, “My heen written at great id T have had the bene ce in writing lowt year new play has er lofeure fil of expert Assisted by Balley I have visited the prisons at alem, Walla Walla and at MoNetle Island I talked with many of lthe prisoners, I have endeavored te put Into the new play pathos and humor and tense dramatic situa tions In thin work I have b greatly alded by Mr. Oliver D. Bat ley. He in entitled to at least balf the eredit The Traffic,” Miss Marshall's first play, is achieving great suc cess in Chicago In addition to the Chicago com The Traffic” is being pro 1 by a road company in the Central states, A second road com pany will soon be organized. PHOTO PLAYS at one Pickford, now mmer, will be tar with Mary ing at the Cl nina film produced by her own com called the Turner Film company. “The Harper Mystery, in three reels, is the name of the story and it ts a detective plot. «Saat DOWNTOWN THEATRES * Clommer All We “The Bishop's Carriage,” four part Famous Players feature ‘ . + « Class A Until Saturday Night A Cireumetantial Nurse Prin cess drama The Loafer Rell that I'm worrying. I don't know| Call it, “Hamburger Brust T Kentucky Romance what to do. J haven't any money|®t 4ny pharmacy, Take a table.| Kay drama Too Many to pay our rent spoonful of the tea, put a cup of | Bridos,” Keystone comedy My husband has been arrested, | D0lllng water upon ft, pour through | aa: He was working for a firm in Port|® Seve and drink a teacupful at| Colonial Until Saturday Night Angeles. They sent some money |®°¥ time, It ts the most effective! * asour Ball,” two-part "Vita here for him. I thought it belonged | ¥4¥_t© break a cold and cure grip, |#Faph drama; “Insects That Mimic” to Wim. T spent for the rent ond {t opens the pores, relleving|and “Submarine Mystertes,” Pathe groceries. And now they aay he has| pati Also loos educationals; “Reggie, the Dare Committed avanéd lareses ahaa thus breaking devil” and “Just Boys,” Blograph have taken him away | naive and = entircly | comedies a efotre harmless mie ie doa bs ee ce Advertisement Melbourne Until Saturday Night . ————- — Power of Light,” tworee! took two of my sisters to help moth er out, and I have the with me. You see, mother has oight chiiér en ARE YOU READY ?)|* Under the new yw income tax law, all corporations, joint stock companies, insurance companies and individuals | deriving their income from the| | Untted States are required to fle! their reports with the collector of | der penalty of being assessed an additional tax. If one is single, his income tw ex: | empt from tax up to an extent of | $3,000; Manit. Complete Report of Market Today News of the condemnation of! 1,000 cubes of New Zealand butter) by the government has come in the| way of glad tidings to local jobbers. | Owing to the presence of the for. eign stock, the market was facing | an oversupply. | Site ees teleiTatd. stot sane Monday. The present quotations may carry into the coming week. | A slight decline has occurred in| the quotations for cabbage is every cause you were taught can else could cure Squash. Hubbard We have the natural » (CURES Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Doc- tors and Drugs Fail. if married, $4,000 ts the) \' \ |X low RUGLESS TREATMENT RESTORES HEALTH WHILE YOU SLEEP. This Modern Method of you «0 fe pain or Aso Cabaae 0290 07 Sisorders and chront Cucumbers 190" @ 150 re foes it. 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THINGS WE'VE NOTICED: Polleemen invariably = swing thetr clubs until something hap: pens to distract thelr from this thelr attention And aren't then large pastime again, feet enough Rartenders are very prone to lean on the bar with both elbows. | in pa They gossiping with tron who turns frinking #0 ginea, are generally the engaged kind of noe the you can The most difficult part of a safe robbery 1s always pulled off n half the time it takes to slice a custard ple Three-handed poker games are uncommonly popular. " remedy that cures whi “ ue @ruge to owe People tnvariably board trains we ak Soman disate| without saving the extra fare troubles due to drugeing Ne remedy | ° ae Saree nature's medicine —Klectricity th would save by buying a Dent take another dose of @ruge ticket ‘low they must cpeet your ach and cause bad digestion. Tou The evidence secured In a neky Sienereseee en third degree” is always instan lusive taneously ¢ t RESIDENCE THEATRES ° At the Manhattan Until Sunday Fro Out of the Storm. tw drama; “The Real Mother drama How Film Won His Sweetheart com vaudeville Friday At the Manhattan Sunday Fatty at San Diego,” comedy “The Judgment,” two-reel drama. Mutual Weekly and high-class vaudeville. oe At the Home Until Sunday “The Prisoner of the Mountains | drama Prince,” drama; “Their ||Golden Wedding,” drama The Woman comedy Hater, TACOMA FEARS use Seattle bor rial fire truck Tacoma, four officials from Rec era er than ght a Sea troller Carroll yesterday in an at tempt to find out a reason for the difference in price. Commissioner A. N. Mills, who bought for Tacoma, says he will make a statement when the committee gets | through investigating. DECORATE JAP The emperor of Japan, on Decem ber 27 bestowed a high honor upon Jinto Yamaguehi, a University of Washington graduate, when he dec Sacred Treasure, Yamaguchi left school in 1899 and took up edu cational work in his own land || AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK Moore—Robert Mantell tn “King John.” Metropolitan—"Quo Vadis” In motion pletures Seattle — Halley & Mitchell § Co, in “Sherlock Holmes.” Tivoli—Keating & Flood Must I} al Comedy Co. In “College Days.” _ time | sideways when) the truck | ated him with the Sixth Order of | | | Weekly No.) } odd High-class IT WAS STUNG 00 cheap: | the City of Destiny called on Comp-| | 1S DOING WELL GIVES HIS LIFE!" ‘Taforge 18 \wet of twins among the |the 14 of whom are living. Laforge is cropped them In shallow water and) struck him and threw him into the ington, ex-President Tagt was of | father of 27 children, having s6ft earth near the bank of the/ creek. with a crushed skull fered the hospitality of the White been married twice, and had fivejcreek. They were uninjured, but! George Smith, who was with tig House,—Knoxville Journal ané childven by his first wife, ibefore he could jump the engine! party, Jumped and was uninjured.) Tribune, JANUARY 1914 OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK McCormack Bros. Have Taken a New Lease on the Stores in the Collins Block, Second Avenue and James Street ALTERATION and EXPANSION SALE $200,000 worth of Merchandise must be materially reduced to make room for the mechanics to com- mence remodeling the stores. UNHEARD-OF values in MEN’S and WOMEN’S WEARING APPAREL. Our only desire now is to make room, so that the men may get to work. The following will give you only a faint idea of the bargains offered: Boys’ $4 Suits. Sale price $2.49 Boys’ Suits up to $5. Sale price $3.39 Men's $2.50 Pants, all sizes. Suits, $20, all sizes and colors. Sale price $8.85 Men's Suits Men's up to $27.50, all sizes and colors. Sale price $12.75 Men's Suits up to $15, light colors Sale price $5.75 up to only. Sale price $1.49 Boys’ 35c Boys’ 69c Heavy Men's $4.00 Slip- Men's $2.50 Men’s Sweaters Flannel Blouses. s Sal y ia Seale ccton Soft Hats. up to $1.75. Sale price iy aceon ach : P Sale price Sale price $1.98 98c Men's $2.00 All- 26c 39c 98c Men's 75c Men's 25¢ Black Men's 20c Wool Men's 12%c wool Shirts and Heavy Sweaters. Wool Hose. Sale Merino Sox. Cotton Sox. Drawers; Luzerne Sale price price, 3 pairs Sale price Sale price make; color, olive brown. Sale price, garment $1.23 Men's $3.50 Shoe: 49c Women's $2.50 Kid 50c Men's $4.50 High- 10c Child's $1.75 Vici 6c Misses’ $2.75 High- Shoes; lace or top Tan Calf Shoes, Kid Shoes; lace top Skuffers; black vici kid, lace or button. Sale price Sale price sed ast Ce reece vd he button. Sale price Sale price ton. Sale price $1.95 75c Children’s Wool Vests, Pants and Drawers, gray, flat garments; broken lots. Sale price 25c 12%c Heavy Outing Flannel Sale price Bic 18¢ Women's heavy $2.49 Men’s $1.50 Golf Shirts, all sizes and colors. Sale price 98c 12'%c Curtain Scrim, cross bar. Sale price Tc 50c Sheets, double $3.49 10c Dundee Per- cales, light and dark grounds. © Sale price bc Apron Checks, regular 8 1-3c qual- ity. Sale price 5c $1.00 Auto Scarfs, $1.29 98¢ Comforts. Sale price 79c Men's 50c Blue Chambray Shirts. Sale price 39c 38¢ Women’s Union Suits; high $1.95 Men’s 50c Heavy- rib Shirts and Drawers. Sale price, a garment 31c Men's $1.50 Flannel Pajamas. Sale price 98c 10-4 Cotton ‘ 1 Winter Stockings, tie vane neck, long sleeves, Blankets. bed size. Sale espace apogee scarfs; all silk. winter weight; fin- Sale price Price ished like the $1 kind. Sale price 38c Women's $18 Suits, in cutaway or straight fronts; sizes 16 to 46. Sale price $8.98 Men’s 75c Outing Flannel Night Robes. Sale price, pair 9c 50c Lace Curtains, tan. Sale price 49c Women’s 98¢ House Dresses, made of heavy percale or chambray. Sale price 59c $4.98 Comforters, in large size, sateen covered. Sale price $2.38 Women's $10 Coats, in % or full length. 69c Misses’ Coats, regu- lar $4.50 ones; ages 6 to 14 years. Sale price $1.98 Women’s $10 One- piece Dresses. 35c 25¢ Veilings and Veils; staple colors; full size. Sale price 5c 35c Women’s Ve: medium weight, with high neck, long sleeves. Pants to match. Sale price 19¢ Men's $7.50 Jumbo Sweaters. Sale price 29¢ 20c Fancy Ribbons, suitable for hair bows; all pure silk Sale price, a yard 5c Women's $12.98 Coats in 34 and full length. Sale price $6.25 20c Table Oil Cloth Sale price 49c Women's $4.00 Sweaters, regular winter weights; sizes 36 to 44. Sale price $4.95 6c Cotton Challis, in fast colors. Sale price 4c $1.00 White Lily Bats, 72x84; fluffy Sale price $4.39 $1.25 Scrim and Muslin Curtains, white or ecru; Cluny Sale price $4.98 50c Scotch Flannels in plain and fancy 75c Cotton Bats, in white or colors. stripe 30 inches pure white, 72x84. ; lace finished; col- Sale price, yard wide. ey price, Sale price cotton. Sale price | cred borders. Sale yar’ price, pair 15¢ 63c Women's 75c 29c 79c 39c Bleached Waists, 34 or full Mercerized length sleeves, high Damask 1 kk 58 inches or low nec wide. Sal+ price Sale price yard 2c ND AVE. AT JAMES ST. 49c Seco SMITHS IN FACT, AS WELL AS NAME STOWN, Pa,, Jan, 23 NEW YORK, 23.—By up| | BOY MIDDLE "TOW N, N y Jan, 23 PANA, Ul Jan "28 Caught | mith, a dlacksmith : means Race suicide mae me to be far trom on Long Relies treatie of the Glov. and wheelwright, te the father | o apn and the, eo tion th dle Rt the thoughts 0! r, ane rs, Ste ler Leaf railroad, near Hanson, by a] , ‘ . ap Paco’ c e Re Mrs. Laforge has given birth gave up his life in saving his si8-| | but are smiths in fact, All as ne sadist ae et antes to her 22nd child, a girl t Miss Carrie Liuneanch, and] | gigt the father in his business. gospel *simultaneou oO four Laforge {* 72 years old and Mrs. Mtss Lulu Sloat He arried the = congregations. two young women in his arms al bere was only one end of the trestle, and 22 children, 46. most to the During his recent visit to Wash * GOES FOUR WAYS © Se teawene - - - > - ae eee er