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on the Third Floor. 9 to 12 REO LETTER DAY SUCCESSORS TO PANTON @ LONDON CO ONE LOT OF INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S GOODS, VALUES TO 75¢, NOW ON SALE AT The most of these window and counter displays soiled from Knit Infants’ and coats, were 2 Infants’ Tuesday special at, a yard selling at A A A a A A Drapery and Rug Dept. Fourth Floor. Felt Scrim and Volle Nov- elty Curtains, with Cluny Lace edges, still selling at, a pair. 9S¢ ‘7x54-inch Velvet Rugs in floral and Oriental designs, each ..$1.35 Reversible Ingrain Rugs, size 6x9 feet. 82.85 Reversible Ingrain | Rugs, size 744x9 feet + $3.65 89c Take Reversible Ingrain Rugs, size 9x12 feet... $6.25 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x10% feet -$10.25 Ask for New Green Print Circular at the Coupon Exchange Remember, our double inducements from every forenoon, also ALL DAY NEXT WEDNESDAY— This week you get a Patent Wire Soap Shaker Free with @ large package of Swift's Wool Soap Chips. “The Economy Store"—May Manton Patterne—Phone Main 6038 the savings tn the pric pleces for several weeks. Wool Legesings. Velvet Bonnets, formerly valued up to % now 10¢ Aviation Caps, w 2he and 75e, now... 10¢ Children's Petticoats and Drawers, nearly all Hy sizes up to 10 years, special values at 1o¢ FI Children’s Outing Flannel Pettt ¢, now loe Tams, worth much more, now Children’s Woolly Outing Flannel! Investigate these offerings tomorrow Standard 15c Percales 11}ic 36-inch Percales, in pretty light colors, also grays, blues, reds, ete, In all pleasing patt s. Absolutely standard l6c grades throughout; lengths 10 to 20 yards; a sterling Women’s and Children’s Garment Bargains All Women's Coats and Suits in this winter's correct sty! THIRD OFF ON ALL LADIES’ DRESSES. THIRD OFF ON ALL FURS. THIRD OFF ON ALL CHILDREN'S COATS. THIRD OFF ON ALL CHILDREN’S WOOL DRESSES. THIRD OFF ON ALL MISSES’ COATS. THIRD OFF ON ALL MISSES’ woot DRESSES. '| UP TO $1.50 Slippers Special your choice Slippers in our store ribbon-trimmed line, brown, black, maroon, Women’s $3.50 Shoes $2.50 This bargain price includes patents and gunmetals on new models tn etther high or low heel, tops. Our regular $3.00 and $3.50 val- ues, to clear at, I 10c pleces are more or less but will launder the white worth 50c, now 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ Nightgowns l1:c now HALF PRICE Mich, Jan. 26.--The jbodies of four persons were remov 4 early today from the wreck of |the Michixan Central train No. 70 of any’ Ladies’ Felt The colors in the Bl rrom Bag City to Jack which ike cut, are gray, Bi met head-on with a north-bound ex blue and red; also Bilira freight train a few miles north fur-trimmed in brown, black and red. ible Ingrain * ~ of Jackson last night Revers 9x9 feet... | Kreepa-wa's in four good 89c Rescue workers continued to y vee @4.95 | COT® Special ...........-.000. search the debris for bodies. Sev eral persons are missing. It {s believed at least one other} is dead. A dosen passengers on the train | were seriously Injured and several of them, now fn local hospitals, are $2 50 bay to be dying. . @ known dead are: cat. JOHNSON, engineer of pas | ——————=—=—e |genger train. eravenettes and mat kid -|AMUSEMENTS/>— 8. W. COCHRAN of Lansing, Mic THOMAS SCROOGIE of Owosso, | Mich. PANTAGES High School Horses Late Sells-Ploto Circus Feature. Other Big Features. TANGO DANCERS—Tomorrow and week. 10¢ and 20¢. REV. MATTHEWS SAYS DEVIL IS aul AGAY OLD BIRD — Speaking on the question of Whether or not Seattle igre re “working for the dev’ Rev. Mark A. Matthews sal test | night, at the First Presbyterian church, that he is daily Pesci sped | by Satan and his agents. “Satan does not come as a hide-| ous monster, as we were taught in| childhood, but comes bedecked and bejeweled, and as a most fascinat- ing and captivating individual,” he said. “The church is in competi tion with the devil should work everywhere and any where and at any time to defeat the aims of the devil “The devil never tells you to be immoral. He tells you not to wor- ship God and not to accept God. He | washington tells you not to be a Christian, but would not dare to tell you to be ‘vicious or vile.” The state librarian of Wyoming 1s Miss Frances Davis. Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW. TUESDAY FRYEsCO.’S Christians | spects | Bishop Edward | ter day for bis road Lt. V. BECK, Jackson, Mich. SEATTLE THEATRE The seriously injured include ones Bate Arthur Chaney, Detroit, both legs a pone broken, badly cut, may die; Jeff eater Surtees cane’ Davis, Ot. Oberies, Mich., senip wound, Internally injured, may die; F. R. Champton, fireman, Injured in jumping; John Bush, engineer. injured in jumping: Mott Sherwood, Jackson; Mra. Mc Sherwood, se riously bruised and cut; D. A i Vv (@) L 1 Smith, Alma, Mich, may die. | BY WATERMAN | IN HOTEL BLAZE, fon ye A Big Musical Comed Mate 220 . A ir} PRICEA Ihe AND t50 DB. Cc. Murphy, a night watch- man employed by the Seattle Transfer Co., risked his own life to save 12 others, when the Boulevard hotel, 1735 Seat- tle boulevard, was destroyed by fire early this morning. Groping his way about the smoke filled halls, Murphy pounded on the doors of the rooms until he was as sured that he had aroused each oc- cupant. The fire had gained such head way each lodger had to flee to the The Crime of the Law Bargain Nut ow gy Py Seat Ie 300 FRIENDS PAY THEIR RESPECTS TOL. 6. GILMAN Seattle business and professional! men, numbering 300, paid their re to L. C. Gilman, newly chosen head of the Spokane, Port land & Seattle railway and the Ore gon Trunk system, Saturday night «treet clad only in night clothes. at a farewell banquet in the New| Murphy was the last man to leave| hotel. The dinner|the burning building. He had con-| and siderable difficulty marked the succes of a man who| Qari oo has developed with Seattle during|hausted when 30 years of striving from the time|the street of a straggling village and the day Li ee sie call wan qeenres when he was @ poor lawyer |fire headquarters at % 7 wine ela aaa cath Mayor|q ihe, Kile save the firemen dit- 7 |ficulty in fighting the conflagra Cotterill, Judge Thomas Burke,|tion. A second alarm brought ad J. (Dea, the Rev.|ditional apparatus. The fire was Kaward C. Cheas |extinguished at 4:39. in making his| and was nearly ex he finally reached Dr. H. H. Gowen ty and other prominent men were| The loss to the building and con \at the speakers’ table. tents Is estimated at $2,000. The Governor Lister, among many |oWner is Frank Jopes other speakers, pointed out Gilman as the modern type of @ railroad WILL CELEBRATE president who sought to be on good terms with the people, emphasis. ing that his selection meant a bet- HOQUIAM, Jan. 26.—Hoquiam's ‘new $20,000 union depot, which was CAN'T HAVE RECALL started September 22, 1s nearly “OF VIRTUE’ WELL DEPOT’S COMPLETION} THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1914 FIRST PICTURE OF BABY WHOSE FATHER, JOHN | JACOB ASTOR, DIED BRAVELY ABOARD TITANIC ©LB.Griffon. eanest FINDS IT BY GALE ‘COSTS MONEY 10 LOVE BARONESS jaroness de Paliandt LONDON, Jan It costs real |money to love a baroness was the scientific fact discovered by Dr. Ernest V. Appleby, former profess. | or at the University of Minnesota Appleby, ten years ago, met Bar-| |oness May Pallandt on a train. Aft er that they traveled together! through Europe. | Huge winnings at Monte Carlo jand his own fortune failed to satis ify, and he signed some notes to pay |for a $30,000 pearl rope which she jadmired. Now he is suing the baroness for |their coat. She says they were a lift. The baroness was a Chicago |xirl who married a title and once} handled the Astor interests in Mex-| ico “THE BLINDNESS LIKED AT MOORE | A pretty play and a strikingly forceful lesson is “The Blindness of Virtue,” which opened to a well- pleased audience last night at the Moore to continue five nights There is nothing unpleasant in this play, which drives home the lesson that boys and girls should be educated afong the lines of sex | hygiene. One quickly learns to love the characters, The absolute natural- ness of each one of them makes the the Astor house |ice was hampered in the waterfront |minor damage was caused |been delayed on account | gale | Seattle today The 17-montheold son of Mra John Jacob Astor, ax happy and chubby as any healthy young man of his age, is the sixth Astor to bear the name John Jacob Antor, Re peated aitempts of photographers who have cam on the trail of Mra, Astor (with the death of whore husband aboard the Titanic the en tire world is familiar) were unavall ing, and thia photograph by Lillian Baynes Griffin was made under the personal direction of the youngster mother, the former Miss Madeline Force He in a very pretty child, with curly, golden hatr and big bl His cheeks are pink with th of health, He looks very much like} hie mother, but his chin and mouth are very much Ike thone of his father He sleeps in the open, and it 1 due to this outdoor existence that he ix so wonderfully healthy and rugged. He walks all r * place and talks and carries on the lvelong day, and truly is king supreme of FIVE KILLED INA COASTIS MICHIGAN WRECK SWEPT snow, is the first Snow, snow, beautiful falling in Seattle today real snow of the year The snowfall, however, is but the mildest Indication of the storm rag ing along the Pacific coast today Anxiety is felt for many vessels. The barometer took a drop to 28.80 Inches in Seattle Sunday, and the local weather bureau warned all vesselx to remain in port. The warning was repeated today. During the night a number of big plate windows were smashed in the downtown district, telephone serv. district particularly, a high tension wire broke down between Judson) and Connecticut sta, and a lot of by the storm. The barkentine S. G. Wilder which sailed for South America. and the Grace Dollar, which left st in this A good many Clocks still) a complete hi remain, particularly eight-day | Cost too great sader in his coat of mail along-| thing can be sold, A $350.00 Diamond Cluster | Ring with a bla marked $157.50. case, strikes the hours and half hour on a silver-toned gong Was $5.00 Also has an alarm Turquoise for San Francisco, just ahead of the storm, are among the vessels impertied All of the coastwise fleet ot has the ARREST HODGES George C Hodges, connected by federal officials with W. E. De Larm, missing financier, in the af fairs of the defunct Columbia River Orchards Co, was brought to} by government offi-| cers. He was captured in Vancou ver Saturday Hodges will taken to Portland, to be tried on a charge of misuse of the maiis. | be GIRL WRITES NEW CODE | Mies Margaret Winifred Keegan, private secretary to Frank Waterhouse, president, | | | | and Andrew M. Gillespie, vice president, of Frank Water house & Co, after years of hard work, has just completed | a new cable code which will re duce the cost of commeretal | and private cablegrams 30 and 60 per cent, it 1s claimed URIC ACID IN MEAT (LOGS THE KIDNEYS TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IF | YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS If you must have your meat ev- ery day, eat it, but flush your kid neys with salts occasionally, says a YMCA. LEADER *! ers are now $1.50. Some $1.25) lady's Ring of pearls and dia- Burke Building LLS MOTHER GETS N BAD I | Determined to Close Out the Balance of the Burnett Jewelry Stock paper | providing | < opal is now} AND HIMSELF ° ago, when he failed, or There are still seventy-five thousand ¢ the original cost—and everything in the store lars’ worth of Silverware, Watches, Clock is marked down, with the idea of selling oug and Jewelry remaining which Burnett's are | the stock as quickly as 4 Sone determined to dispose of. With due regard | the facts are printed below, and thus this ig Ito the value of such merchandise, they have | the most remarkable jewelry ertisement made prices in many, many cases lower than | printed by any concern anywhere. Fifteen Alarm Cl that!}$8.00 Bowls (very large) are 25.00, instead of $250,000 were a dollar apiec will be) $4.00 Nine $5.00 Celery} half price \ La Valliere of closed out for 50« lray are marked $2.50. | platinum et with many fine Seventy Mesh Bags of Ger-| Three very tall Vases are| diamonds is $125.00; it was man silver, lined with Ik 5.00 each; the were $30.00. | 3200.00. \ unburst” Pin Gs These sold originally for $3.50 It wil! pay to anticipate wed-|as big as a dollar piece, Set and $4; they are now marked | ding and birthday when| with pearls and diamonds, at $1.90 each such values as these can be] Anybody can buy it for $87.59, Four “Art and Crafts”) bad which is half price Lamps, mission style, of fum Silverware for the dining| Watches are always good ed oak, with art glas These| room is still plentiful—too| property. So they've treated were $12.50 and $15.00. They| much to enumerate in so short| the watch prices with some will all be sold at $6.50 each.|a space, however. But these| consideration. We hope to get Eight Electroliers of brass,|can represent the balance of| about ten per cent above cost with art glass shade These|the stock Domine Sugar | fo: the watch stock. Some very re usually sold in the best! Trays that were $2.00 are|attractive values can be had, stores for $10.00 and $12.00. $1.00; Bread Tra that were} A $55.00 Howard Watch, solid They will be sold for $5.50. $2.50 are $1.50; Salts and) gold, is now $41.75. A $400) Ten others (with 2 lights) | Peppers that were $2.50 a set] Howard is $30.00. Howard and with tall, square brass col-|of six are now $1.50, A Sil-} Watches are “contract” goods, umn and base, worth possibly | ver-plated Coffee Set that was | so you can see the reduetion ig $15.00, are marked $ $12.00 is now $6.75. A very| real. A $200.00 solid gold Re An Electric Lamp of cut| beautiful Sheffield Tea Set| peater (strikes the hours) is glass got cracked during the that was $50.00 is now $31.50.| marked $100.00—Burnett loses Christmas rush. The defect is|It is burnished silver. Sand-|money on it. Ladies’ Elgin hard to find, however as|wich Tray Baking Dishes,|and Waltham Watches that $75.00, and worth it The | Casseroles, Biscuit Trays, Tea| were $15.00 are $9.25. They'te price is now $21.50 Pots and Covered Dishes, all! gold-filled cases Solid gold Two Lamps of old ivory/of the finest quadruple plated) Bracelet Watches were $75.00, finish, very fashionable, silver, are a third to a half| now they're $47.50. }marked $18.75 The before-| less than the former prices There are probably a fun Christmas price was $30.00. | It would be impossible to give| dred and fifty watches of one sort or another still to sell. There are many other lings clocks. One lot in mahogany Diamond Jewelry and Solid) --Bracelets, Lockets, Pins, lor walnut that were $9.00 are| Gold Jewelry is a serious|Cuff Links, Charms, Scarf now $5.50: and another lot) problem. It's got to be sold,| Pins, etc., that cannot be eves that were $7.50 are now $4.75.| but the buyers are few I; hinted at in this advertise A every beautiful Bronze| have always believed, how-| ment. Everything is marked Clock with a figure of a Cru-| ever, that anything and every-| in plain figures way less than it cost in many cases, and the side. This was $35.00, but is! the price is low enough. Sojidea is to close out the bak | now $17.50 A small one-| these Diamonds are to be sold} ance of the stock as quickly, day clock in a nickel silver | at a loss | as possible. With such prices as are now in force it ought not to be a very long job. : now $3.25 There are ten| Ring with Diamonds is now, You can depend on getting only $55.00; it was $110.00. A) just what's advertised, and | Many odd lots of Cut Glass| Ruby and Diamond Ring is| you can depend on everything are still to be closed out. Half| $87.50; it was $175.00. A fine| being right. In short, the price is the rule. Half price| Ring for,a man has an em-| Sale is on the “square.” is enough to take off, too.|erald with two diamonds; it) This Burnett family is too There isn't the profit in cut} was $75.00, now marked rich and too proud to run any glass there was a few years) $47.50. Another man’s Ring| thing but a high-class institu: , ago. has a big diamond; it was|tion, and I’m too poor go pat Some $3 Sugars and Cream- /$110.00, now it’s $67.50. A|my name to any advertising | that will reflect on my rept Nappies are 65c. A lot of 12} monds is $60.00, instead of] tation Handled Nappies are $1.00 $120.00. A big opal sur- | GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE, cach, ingtead of $2.00. Some| rounded by diamonds is} Advertising Writer. Sale Commenced Monday at 9 a. m. urnett Brothers (= 909 Second Avenue we Geiger was in the second-hand business here until a few months — EVE sory TT, W Jan, 26.—Be ELKS ISSUE BONDS ld find no employment To obtain funds for the com ~y is i starvation, W. W. Geiger, | pletion of the seven-story build >, Shot and killed his mother, Mrs. ing of the Elks’ lodge, at Fourth Ada Mead, 73, Saturday night, then! | and Spring, an issue of $200; lturned the gun upon himself and | 000 first mortgage gold bonds An address given at the session|committed suicide. Both bodies | at 6 per cent is being offered of the Seattle Y. M. C. A, Sunday | were discovered side by side in the| for sale. club by Bert G. Mitchell, secretary | little kitchen of their home by Mrs. lof the Roslyn Y. M. C. A., telling of Maguuson, a neighbor. —_.—_—_—__——* his success in reforming men In the coal town, has aroused citizens of that place to resentment They declare they will Mitchell's resignation, Although Mitchell says he turned large numbers of men away from| the saloons by providing innocent | amusements for them, Roslyn of. | ask me noted authority who tells us that meat forms urle acid which almost) paralyzes the kidneys in their ef. forts to expel it from the blood They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery | ficials state that lack of crime has been noticeable for five years and |more. They criticise his state ments regarding drunkenness and immorality | Police Judge L. J. Moore says the town has a reputation for its law| abiding citizens | The Eastern will soon be ready Buy Good Clothing on Credit to take over the “RAPS JEALOUSY. additional new quarters that will make this big Credit Store one of the most elaborate and complete stores of its kind in the entire Northwest carpenters and workmen are busy into ship-shape and the reductions department will remain in effect completed. The contractor, E. J.jentertainment a real classic of its ie ue mauey Dh na vee ari 2 Rounds, of Seattle, states he will| kind in the back or sic headache, diz MARKE [ S cacy WALLA, Jan. 26-—Be- nave it completed February 16, A| From the firat time “Effie,” the|#iness, your stomach sours, tongue | | were circu nt Dretnaturoly and te celebration will be held here. Of-|daughter of the vicar, is seen in| !# coated and when the weather is| lfore the 19 di went Into effect, £cltls of the Milwaukee, Northern |the yard of the vicarage unhappy bad you pave rheumatic twinges As Follows: ime proceedings againat Mayor Al" and Oregon-Washington|on her 17th birthday because she Up eyhabeirs gets cloudy, full of etl: ' nit oy Pee yen ates nade will help. A banquet will|/has no mission in life, until the} ment, the channels often get sor erere sree: Es inie “Wb Se |J. Gillis were declared null by the| 56 held in the Grayport hotel end, where she {s subdued and | and Irritated, obliging you to seek Roast ore hs fy affirming the lower | thoughtful over the wonderful les: relief two or three times during court decisio : Choice Pork Back Bones, 9G 5 slap ata HOQUIAM WON'T GET | #0” she bas just learned, she Is a bag night eciog ania 10 the. for ...--cceeeee co most welcome person in the action. ‘o neutralize these irritating HORSES, DIE IN FIRE BUBONIC PLAGUE The part is admirably taken by | acids, to cleanse the kidneys and Rib and Loin Mutton Chops . 15c (This Mutton Is of a superior quality. Try it.) 20 Choice T-Bone a 8c Steak ... Choice Pig Pork, center pieces Btrictly Fresh Ranch . 9 35¢ Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity an ality Shops open until 6:20 p, m. Eggs, doz. OLYMPIA, Jan. 26.—Five, fan HOQUIAM, Wash., Jan, 26.—W ned by high winds Sunday night,|A. Briscoe, proprietor of a shooting caused seven horses to be burned gallery here, has offered 10 cents to death in a building occupied by |aplece for rata with good long tails. the MeBratne blacksmith shep, A|Then he pays $1 to workmen who big auto truck wad alxo destroyed,|can shoot the tall off the rat The total loss was $5,000 ;Danger of the Bubonte *plague tx oO But rapidly passing in Hoquiam * The South produces anntially : cee me three times as much cotton as all ABERDEEN, Jan. 26.—It is an nounced today that work will begin | "B® "est_of pes 5 early in pring on a new hospital, to To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qui; ine Tablete t# refund money it it fais to ours, ki. 'W. Grove'e signature ta on each bos. 260 cost about $150,000, to be put dp by [Sisters of Dominican, Miss Vera Fuller Melish And let us not forget “Cookie,” | delightfully done by Miss Pollie |Fmery, who came direct from Lon- |don to Join the company. Quaint | humor is provided by “Cookie” and much of the pleasure of the play would be lost without her DANCING HIPPODROME flush off the body's urinous was get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine, This famous salts 1s made from the acid of grapes and lemon © juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids In urine, so it no longer frritates, thue ehding bladder weakness Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, and makes a delightful ef fervescent lithla-water rink, in the meantime, oetquansd getting everything “Many divorces are the result of On Giothing is evar the insane jealousy of women,” until the final move is made said Dr. A. W. Leonard last night, i This is certainly credit, you dol Failure Through at the First] in his sermon on | Jealousy,” delivered Methodist church “Women owe it to their husbands, | as well as husbands to their wives to inspire them with the thought of their absolute confidence.” TRIES TO KILL WIFE EVERETT Jan. 26.--W. Hu Mitchell, is held on an open charge here, He is accused of at tempting to murder his wife Satur day in the Great Northern waiting room, He pulled the trigger three times, bul the cartridge failed to explode, the time to buy and a visit here now will be rs on your purchase. be convinced of the truth of this statement good clothing on the metns of saving Come in tomorrow and 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near Union St Seattle’s Reliable Credit House