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The extremely low pric well as the present ments from 9 to 12 a. m., for you know WE CLOSE at 6 o'clock. Main Another lot of Ladies @B extraordinary event in every menian Collars, Point De Venise Ladies’ Coverall Coat Aprons Second Floor. A new shipment of Ladies’ and Zephyr Coat "Aprons in checks and stripes; a .....006 Embroideries Main Floor. About 500 yards of fine Hand Loom, 27-inch Fiouncing Em- Droideries, exquisitely pat- - terned on nainsook and Swiss. Values up to $1.98 on 49 sale Saturday at, a yard c Dress Ratines Main Floor. 40 inches wide, tn all the new colors for Sgring; extra heavy and good quality of tex- 95 Figured Malls “Economy Basement.” Spectal for Saturday, a case of figured Mull tn beautiful de ; sold In a regular way at and 25c; special for 12:¢ SUCCESSORS TO PANTON @ LONDON CO. The First Saturday in February Offers Best Values at Panton’s investigate them and anticipate your We give lessons in right buying by examples in low selling visit Saturday, and remember, we give to induce morning shopping, Lace Collar Sale Collars will go on sale tomorrow large and the values nothing short of wonderful and cuff sets also, Venetian Point Collars lara, Macrame Collars, ete.; values up to $ gale Saturday ali day at ....... es make it wise for you to future needa, as a fail to double Don't give us induce SATURDAY EVENINGS Floor. and it's sense of the word—the variety There are collar Real Irish and Ar cy Embrotdered Col }0 each on AI Collars, Fs Iaaihen: Main Floor. Silk or leather, all the new shape #; just for Satur a day, each . 98 Hot Water Bags Main Alsie. Made of the best Goodrich white rubber, 2-quart §3 size 590, 3-quart c All guaranteed perfect and reliable. Cups and Saucers “Economy Basement.” Fine Bavarian China Cups and Saucers, white only, just for Saturday, cup and saucer 8 for .. c Limit, one dozen. Women’s Shoes “Economy Basement.” We have a 60 pairs of Women's Kid Shoes, worth up to $2.50, In sizes 3%, 4 and 4%; only just an odd lot; as you want them at, 89> Ladies’ Umbrellas Main Floor, A thousand of them $1.00 everywhere—Sat urday, each . sold for 83c Amvssments =| — phen — jp te to ee WEEK STARTING SU Seats Sellin PANTAGES Champion Ritchie’s Challenger TOMMY MURPHY Famous Lightweteht Exhibition in Boxing BALANCE WEEK—MAT. SATURDAY Wm. A. Brady Presents Louisa Aleott’s LITTLE WOMEN Nights and Sat. Mat., 25¢ to $1.50. Matinee Cartain Today 3 p. m. by request ALOHA DANCE Aloha chapter, No. 116, 0. E. 8. will give a dance and card party in , Tho hall, Green Lake station, may night _ THINGS MADE NEW : AS IF BY MAGIC okilt yt ig te galy by- knowl. Li 0 that we are able to forsaken articles into ob- te of it ue. your buremy for 14 ae thre jockets, breceleta and ohali ig, them to "us an ewe will tol we can th ow pad up-to-dete st email cose $24 mounting « spe- Dene, “ties ff nothing we aabos soi in the way of manufacturing and jewelry. Our charges wil! coterie We? repatr sterling bronze fis a en, Let ns pollah your old ai! ware, ther@y Padding to ite life 4 beauty. enn’t do im the way of repairing, Our charges are nominal, THE DE KOVEN OPERA COMPANY PRESENTS Arneriee's creates* Bessie Abott ‘irasterpiece RobinHood Bupported by the Finest Light Opera Organ Fevenings, Orchestra, Gallery, Gallery, ie. Matinees, Orchest ra, $1.00; Parquet, $1; Widow | by Proxy) NDAY NIGHT “at v2 | St; Parquet, $1.50; Baleony, $1.50, 81.00; Bateony | TIVOLI | SEE THE BIG } DIVING _CONTEST }] For al! men and women amateur night, fe ectacular aquatic act |] by the De Young Sime: Hand o winner. T + We YOUF DAM® RE thea ULAR PRICES, 15¢ AND the | ey a SEATTLE THEATRE | Phone Main 43 Second Big Week | BAILEY & MITCHELL rReseNT | The Crime of the Law! Prices—200, 0c, 800 Bargain Night Monday. Any Heat 250 | TO DEPORT HIM | OROVILL B Cal., Feb. 6—Jap. anese here are leading a movement to deport Kimo Shelto, a fellow countryman, convicted of miscon duct In the presence of women Shelto must go,” is the slogan of Oroville Japs CHILLY IN EVERETT EVERETT, Feb. 6 perienced its coldest day in six| years Thursday, the temperature| dropping to 18 degrees above zero. | Mfd Inke is frozen and the skating |is Sood. WE MAKE AWNING: This ta tile time of y Everett ex-| resentative will ca 4 er information Linquist & Lund, MANUFACTURE 1104 THIRD AVENT Inc. jrolutely without hope of cure,” he) | SSA Ec ee namenenenene ene ey Helpless. Woman and “Right with His words, a a: 6 ne w: Payne [eR,| Wheat atrongth flowed into my epirit, “1 WILL!" 1 erled, and Wis, Feb. 6—It was Christ) 1 rose to my feet. | watked Himself rose before me, and about the room, and seemed to he said, ‘Will you lean on me} ‘¢! the guidance of Hie arm.” and walk?’ T rose to my feet The city phystelan, Dr, G. R] trembling, and T WALKED Mitehell, was asked what he should Stain that % years had think of this alleged miracle, 1 legs that for ¢ ner All I can any fs,” he replied, been helpless, paralyzed! “that two weeks ago Mra, Moran Thus did Mra, 8H. Moran was a pitiable Invaltd picture to me the marvelous (cay she is unquestionably cured,” miracle of faith whieh they my ; Helpless for Years was worked upon her in a wee anked | the question long prayer meeting In her little |reatph Thurber, cottage here samo 1 came to Richland Center to! hoar her story, and T have talked with many who corroborate ft Neighbors Gather “They gathered In my parlor,” she | sald, “one evening, All my n bors and friends. ‘Our minister spoke a few beantt: | ful words to them, and then they all knelt about me in prayer, as I wat suffering—I waa enduring worse pain than usual that day—tn my wheel chalr That chair had been a prison of | torture to me for over a quarter of a century! “All through the night, dall through the following week, the watchers stayed with me, reliev ing each other in turn “Finally, one night, the pastor tiptoed silently Into the room. “He said that seven days of worship had passed, and he re told the story—the beautiful story—of the day when Chriat, beside the pool of jethae bade the cripple arise and take up his bed and walk. Then the pastor turned to me, anointed me with oll, The was very dark, ¢ giimmer of the cand om Sees Vision of Jesus | There was the perfume of flow ers in the alr the # halt-b 1 prayers, A # , answered, familiar sight, helple chair, But since in her whe oars. “Suddenly | knew that not my friends’ prayers, but only my OWN perfect faith In God would bring me His mercy. | Then everything around me fel! inte blackness and | saw J . Himself, in a glow of gold. He to me in a voice cured of her infirmity,” Finally I went to Mra. pastor, Dr. D. G 4 Methodist church, a wondrous mirach Mora: It was the dire | tntervention of God THE STAR-—-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY hole Town Has Special Week of Prayer for Cured by Miracle and that to of newspaper owner, el that prayer moet- musical throbbing beat dully on my ing she walks about et will, totally | Jones, of the Re-| the event is absolute) ct eae OOPS 191 She Is beautiful music. ‘Will you walk?’ came Hie volce, ‘leaning on mone other arm but mine?’ and formerly executive clerk to ex | ¢ Davidson. ‘We used to think Mrs. Moran ab-/ A Watchful Administrator CHICAGO, Feb. 6 two women spent seven hours alor gan, until early today, bucked Ita way rescued them. Three men Mrs. May Smith and They were about 25 years of age. able to save an estate | much more than the day at the crib, \through which Chicago part of {te water supply recely Halt frozen, frightful Jast night at the ertb, two milea off shore in Lake Michi a fire tug through the fce and companions of the pair were belleved to have perished in the Inke trying to reach the women {n a rowboat The two gave thelr names as May Wade They admitted they spent yester which ie an Intake oe “feelin With them during the day were! Cribtender Wm. Cannell, jr, and Stephen Varley, a Chicago commis sion merchant, Cannell’s guest Last evening Cannell and Varley rowed ashore for provisions and to 8 pick up “Lefty” Wilson, Cannell's assistant, Why had been visiting in the elty. Later the trio started to row back, but half way their boat stuck In the ice. A eearchilght picked them up as they struggled in the foe, and tugs put off to thelr rescue. Navigation was difficult on account of the heaving toe cakes, and before help reached the spot the three men and jthetr boat had disappeared. moderate fees we are allowed as adminis- | trator or executor. Gov, List Februa: att OLYMPIA, Feb. 6 has designated Tuesday, 17, as “Child Welfare day,” suggestion A case in point is that of the Joseph | Buckley estate, for which we saved $123.25 on an exor- | bitant undertaker’s bill, our claim for a reduction to a reas- | onable figure being upheld, upon suit, by the Superior Court. | associations ‘My Meals Don’t A Little Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabi Will Ald Your Exhausted ach to Digest Any M: It pays to employ the experienced and act impartial Dexter Hor- mousy acy Per ton Trust and Sav- ings Bank in~ any matter of trust. he same joy t fidren do. The work worrles and woes paratus and nature very often not allowed time or opportunity gans and depleted dig DEXTER HORTON | TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK sareono AND CHEERY —e) FURNITURE THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY stomach | like sothing but food. It natural digestive o! $27.50 Quartered Oak Buffet $10.00 Quurtered Oak Library Table. tomach it alds the worn-out $17.50 $7.00 the action of the stomach {ft tho oughly permeates all the food. Th when the stomach work ts done t better the system $9.50 Leather Seat Rocker (Gash $6.25 ain of It Used Goota) n of It will grains of mixed foc ch as meats, veretables, clent that one gest 3,000 ald for Jart'a Dyapepsla Tablot after en an meal will readjust your digest ie eit Store in very short thme so that y 1621 FOURTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE will no longer need asslatance, box today; price, 50 centa, Picks ANOTHER ONE! SHRINERS PLAN or ry he of the parent-teachers’ Hurt a Bit jet sy to nee children post a ridiculous is at meal time should be | grown ups” and would be ff they would only do aa ot adult life exhaust the digestive ap- is | to renew or repair the exhausted or @ juicea, £28.50 | | “Well Whata You Think o a Big | Feed Without Pain?" A Stuart's tablet goes into the! le. | | he meal goes into the small ratattaeed shape to be asstmtltted One element of Stuart's Dyspep- sin Tablets is so strong and efft a Brains, t of eating a Stu ch jon ‘ou Go to your druggist and obtain a TO SPEND $1,000, ON ATLANTA TRIP In order to Invade Atlanta, Ga intention of bringing back the promise of the impertal coun Ancient Arabic Order of the Mystic Shrine to ttle in 1915, Nile Tem cials will make an outlay | 0 on the Southern tr } feature of the money | raising campaign, a Shriner min-| | show will be given at the| theatre March 21, which | will serve the double purpose of welcoming the Shriners from Ma-| nila and Jay As one eeting of the Shrin. | ers in Low Angeles, {t ts estimated they spent $5,000,000 while in the city, The cost of securing the con vention and entertaining was $81, | Seattle Shrinera will provide | | $20,000 for such a program in case | |the 1915 meeting comes here | “BAILIFFS ANGRY | Five court bailiffs, whose pay has | been stopped on Saturdays, holidays | and vacation periods, owing to the! Joperation of the new presiding judge | |system in King county, are up in| jarme. ‘They declare that, as old soldiers, | they should be given a chance | ket full pay, in order to live com GET BUSY, BOYS Officiala of the ‘taternal revenue departments of both Seattle and Ta contains | coma have noticed no great rush of applicants for income tax blanks | ments and when at work tn ® weal | quiring the last month, although the a | 4 4 tric glands, supplies the right mix- law demands that returns be ntade ture of stomach julces and —_ not Jater than March 1, “BUILDING PLANT A new manufacturing district 18 to be opened up on Lake Washington The Washington Unit Brick & Tile Co. 18 soon to begin construc tion of a plant for the manufacture | of unit concrete building materials wman B, Abrams® president of | the Seattle Automobile club, is head | of the new concern Vienna builds tenements for its poor, Each building is supplied with a co-operative store for the benefit of the tenants, oe 2 Rise, an And a certain which had an and elght years. unto him, whole? The impotent Him, Sir, 1 hay into the pool Jesus saith take up thy bed And immediat same day was John ¥: 5-9 Mre. 8. H. Moran, Helpless Cripple Who, After a Week of Special Pray- er, le Able to Walk—and Carry a Baby. WOMAN The supreme court has reversed (Judge Gilliam fn the damage suit GIRLS MAROONED "MID HEAVING ICE brought by Mrs against the Puge' Light & Power from struck as the r |S. W. and Andover st lcourt declared she alone was to blame. TEACH TE BY MAIL BERKEL Agriculture ‘has announcing the series of corre: farming. EVERETT, Feb. 6 nual meeting of wert Association Inspectors will be held in Seattle March 27 and 28, ment made here by 8. G. Henderson, secretary -treasurer. Get That Bradbury Suit or Overcoat Tomorrow |} The | dressed men buy clothes thinking—ar Bradbury terials, the t in conservat a thinking | Bradburys h | ing at en Jewug saw the water is troubled to put me made whole again and took up hin bed and walked; a Fauntleroy car, and was Eastern buy suits and overcoats of the Bradbury calibre, you can bank on what you're getting. d Walk”’ man was there infirmity thirty him Ne He , Wilt thou be man answered eno man when unto him, Rise, |) The strain of this famou c and walk pleasant memories to you. But, if ely the man wast] to your own Bungalow Player Piano th self, you'd forget business troubles eds and on thet] «make the family circle happier and yourself A Rythmodic Music Roll and a Bur Piano make a gifted musician of you great and ‘your silent piano will be Step in and hear the old Player Piano today on your ment Bungale | busine TRAM, | BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD mAIN 1043 Our wuser 1046-68-10 accepted heart me V« Player t is not in part pay- on “The School of Expertence ts the Best Teacher” GaAs ENGINEERS 2 by DOING. SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL, INC ELECTRICAL Who Was a for 26 Years, and) THE Romance of Wealth ‘BLAMED|| minds of men Pearl Guernsey | t Sound Traction, | Co. She alighted} magnitude to the fact that real estate years ago when land was cheap during the past 40 years run into the millions ewung at 28th av The supreme The Estate. Today the same opportunity nt out circulars | stablishment of a ndence courses in a little capital The Star farm land Saturday, February 14, The first an show you a lot of real the Pacific North . of Dairy and Milk is the announce they are Be sure you read the Farm Special. is a subject that never will cease to appeal to the All great fortunes of the present day owe their founded on These investments were made a few Seattle— the Walker Estate has rise in values here following lucky early day purchases, resulted in this pile of wealth for the Walker estate in farm tand or acreage investments awaits the shrewd man with is going to investments. bring down u'd happier from become the center for well- It pays to think when you and believe us, thousands of men are nd they are thinking right. When you because garments are made of pure wool ma- vest trimmings, and exclusive patterns, ive styles for men who care. If you're man and one that cares, you'll find ere for all occasions. The prices start- CREDIT so convenie A little dow dress you w spent for new attire as you do when paying cash. MEN’ S FURNISHINGS Arrow Shirts, $1.50. 75-cent Neckwear, 50c Stetson Hats, $5.00 ON EASY PAYMENTS is the new modern way of buying. It's nt that you never miss the money n and a little each “PAY DAY” will ell. Open Until SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE =| 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St Opep Until