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An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade USEFUL GIFTS IN Christmas Footwear At Boston Sample Shoe Shop —Where the Rent ts Low, the Expenses Moderate and the chasing Power Enormous—Cash Buying for a chain of 69 Stores —you can make your purchases at A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING DAINTY EVENING SLIPPERS for Christmas are to be had in all m large variety of patterns is such as At the uniform price of $2.50 and $2.95 House Slippers for Men and Women at Unusually Low Prices A MAN— will appreciate a patr of warm, comfortable Slippers above all gifts. We offer Men's Felt Slippers, with soft cushion soles, band sewed, at O5¢ pair. Vici Kid Everett and Opera models at $1.00 pair and Vict Kid Juliets at $1. 50. Either black or tan, as preferred. rials and leathers, an¢ please the most par Cozy Slipous for Women at 95c are to be had in.the warm Felt Jullets, in many colors, either fur ‘or ribbon trimméd, at 95¢ pair. Vici Kid One-strap Slippers ar Women's Vici Kid Juliets at. A REAL SAVING ON EVERY PURCHASE Mall Orders Delivered Free by Parce! Post. sia OSTONQHOE (0. {30 SAMPLE JHOPRINC| **° Lith Second Ave at Pile FICIALS NOT ALARMED BY CEDAR RIVER DAM LEAKAGE north bank of Cedar river. | ing out into | St * . . . 4 anything to do with the yn of the masonry at Cedar river, a leakage been dlecovered in the the rate of two to five inches an hour. However, the situation ig not fn the least alarming, all offictals There is absolutely no danger) either to the water supply or pow-| er service. The leakage was expected and jthe city engineer's office was pre pared beforehand for it || The basin is being sealed by « Process of clay puddling, which eventually will completely shut off the leakage. | According to Former City Engi- neer Thomson, who designed the| plans for the masonry dam, the basin will be completely sealed ta five years. “I would have been surprised to! }learn that the dam did not leak,” sald Thomson, « In Seattle. “I the bank to lea ovided a hy draulic outfit to sluice down dirt and clay to seal the gravel. I would have been surprised to learn the outfit was not needed. The clay | will be gradually drawn into a |porous bank. In addition, the water passing through the gravel has a tendency to settle the ma terial and gradually seal it.” | “City Engineer Dimock told me about the seepage being discov ered three or four days ago,” said Mayor Gill. “It was not . to any one, as it was expected We anticipate the north bank will | fill Itself after the water has bee back of the dam for a time through || the flow of slit into the crevices.’ || “Seepage occurred when the crib dam was constructed at Cedar {| river years ago,” sald City Engi || meer Dimock, “and our experience with that induces us to believe |that the north bank, after it has |been saturated with water, will eventually close up its pores. Ma chinery 1s at hand #o that the north bank can be coated with silt to fill up the crevices: A coating of clay might be a plied if necessary. We are pro pared to take care of the seep as Supt. Ross of the lighting depart | ment and Supt. Youngs of the water [department also see no cause for alarm. The new masonry dam was au thorized by the people in Novem ber, 1910, at a cost of $1,400,000, and also make over It is now practically complete. any old jewelry you About two years ago. three expert may have into new engineers called sttention to tt designs. Come in k abil f se e in the nort and talk it over. We bank Cotterill, the can help you solve board of pub! works and the the gift problem— jcouncil decided to continue with and reasonable, too. the work instead of abandoning it, We do stone cutting, |inasmuch as the experts them finishing and mount- selves admitted in their report ing. that “a stable and secure da can be built at the site propose a Bu To order your spe cial jewelry. We have some interest- ing novelties and a varied assortment of suggestions. Have & pair of cuff buttons made for him—the cost is small. Make your selection from Our semt-precious stones, of which we have the largest col- lection in the city. We make up special Jewelry of any kind BELL SCARES BEAR L M. Bennett WORLAND, Wyo. I | Meeting a large black b while Mfg. Jeweler and rrying supplies Stone Cutter {| |a sheep Dad" Worland, 62 1636 Westlake Ave. after this town 4# named, ‘Ked the animal, although Alhambra Theatre unarmed, violently clanging a sheep pell The bear hesitated an Instant, then tore for the timber at top! speed and climbed the first avail-| * able tree. on horseback to § STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 11 U.S.COAST DEFENSES GOOD T0/ LOOK AT, BUT OF LITTLE VALUE AS REAL MEANS OF DEFENSE By Gilson Gardner Staff Correspondence. WASHINGTON, D.C, ip mente at some of the defenses © importance, including l one hal wvall Dec . Bedford, Potomac, Tamp: lumbia, Baltimore, Cape Fear and Mobile.” While the army ia depending up- on the militia of the coast states | to supply 18,531 enlisted men and to help man the home and on dd me » to mon the coast defenses o United States, is one of the vost striking facts which has come out in connection with the {vest gation into the military prepared ness of the United States And when the defenses of Ma nila, Hawall and Panama canal are completed and are provided with there will remain for s 176 officers and n the coast ar of the army, while 1 of one relief KE. M, Weaver set orth these and other pertinent| ‘acts In his annual report to the chief of staff of the army 000 Enlisted Men 20, 1914, the actual gth of the coast artillery corps 48 officers and 19,321 enitat ed mon, which was 1,420 enlisted its authorized icy of the war department requires that the coast f the regular army sha all of the defenses in the porsessions and the cane and one-half of the guns and nortare in the United States prop er, and that the militia coast ar-| tillery shall man one-half of the| guns and mortars of the defenses| of the United States proper Give "Em Caretakers coast defenses, the actual number It will be seen, therefore, that the| of militiamen available in all the present authorized strength of the| coast states for this work is only regular coast artillery corps is short 7,122 men and 441 officers. sand 10,998 enlisted me: Bigger Gune Needed strength required to ma’ Until the men are available to mses man our defenses, we might just “Unites provision be made in | ax well stop building them. In fact, the only new fortific tions for which appropriations a asked are those at Cape H for the defense of Chesapeake and certain additional mortar bat teries at San Diego, Cal. “In view of the fact,” says Gen. Weaver, “that foreign warships of the latest design are to carry guns larger than 14 Inches tn caliber, the chief of coast artillery has recom- mended that the type gun for the | Cape Henry fortifications be a 16- Ocaliber gun.” t ts true of Cape Henry ts| equally true, of course, of New York, San Francisco, San Diego, Portiand or Seattle. Our coast defenses are useful to look at, but not very valuable as « RES of defense. nan fully nanlar one. Gan. EM. “Weavers 'Y personnel, it will be necessary to reduce the garrl- eons to mere caretaker detach- “Absolutely Sanitary.” SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET |) THIRO-YESLER- WASHINGTON-FOURTH Handleet to All Care LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY SON'S CARGO _ OF TOYS GETS EUROPE ANGRY’ BY ALICE ROHE United Press Staff Correspondent ROME, Dec. 11.—Open tndigna }tion over the cargo brought to | Burope by the American Christmar |ship Jason prevailed here today Shoulder Lamb, Ib...... Good Steak, Leg Lamb, I> Roast Veal, Ib. Roast Pork, ib Pork Steak, Ib.. Lamb Chops, Ib Pork Sausage, Ib Fancy Hams, Ib. Ib , 1914. PAGE 6. <PUACIO Guaranteed Yakima 8: It’s Easy ee We Lead 21 Lbs. Granulated Sugar bo ween ee $1.00 | With $1.00 groceries, #pectals not Included $1.45 No. 50 Sack Patent Flour 83.30 CARNATION MILK, CASE op Macaront or Bpaghett | 4 100 pies n Tem 160 pkg, Baking Soda fo # cans Corn, Peas or Tomatose o oan pure Italy Olive Ot der x pi 4 tbe. choloe Mixed Nuts for 8 phan New feeted Raisins PAAASASAAST Watfie Flour G6. 206 “@ Two Stores—Sixth and Pine and Stall 205 Cans Carnation Milk 30 4 : Cans of Aster Milkfor ..... FREE DEMONSTRATION OLEOMARGARINE, the finest substitute for butter, Ib. Fancy Iowa Butter, 85¢, 3 Ibs.. Carnation Bread, 10c size 8¢, 2 tor 15¢, 3 for.. Special 25 sc. Eggs Saturday only vs one ted os: THE CARNATION BUTTER STORES CO. Booths 316-317-318 And 102 Corner Market Comer Grocery 32 20 Lhe. Best Granulated Sugar for ........$1.00 With grocery order $1 or over, excluding four and milk. 4 large cans Milk for -25¢ | 16c can Minced Clams......10¢ 3 cans Oysters for.. 3 pken. Seeded Raist Qe 2 Ibs. Mince Meat for 3 cans Imported Sardines. .25¢ 16e can Pineapple for Large bottle Cateup for....10¢ 7 bare Naptha Soap 10 bars Good Laundry Soap 25¢ 2 Ge boxes Matches for. 4 lbs, Navy Beans for......23¢ STONG’S MARKET SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Extra good Hama, wheie or bait. ose BOP 19 Lbs. Sugar for. .$1.00 Armeur's and whele of haif, T. asad 7 bare Crystal White Soap... 4 Inrge cane Mik for. . No, 69 eack Patent Fiour. TOKIO GROCERY CO. Stalls 104-123 BOOTH 319 twup. 15¢ Be be 129 Special on Mackerel 132 the Fancy Norway Mackerel for... .B¢ ibe Fancy Norway Mackerel for. Te 260 Fancy Norway Mackerol for. 10¢ Fancy Gait Codfiah, 1 26e bottle Snider's Sweet Relish, pt..... Sour Mixed Pickles, pt. Brenneman & Mcintosh alle among prominent charitable an¢ philanthropic workers who have been laboring in behalf of women and children bereaved by the war, They criticized the fact that ac; much money was spent for toys! sod, clothing, medicines and are so badly needed. Evelyn Falkner, a prominent | philanthropist, and head of the local |Servian relief society, anid “To send a great ship, laden with Shoulder Hams, Cottage Hama, Ib. Breakfast Bacon. . Local Bacon, Ib Pure Lard, Ib.... Compound Lard, Spring Chickens, i. rr 18¢ and 20¢ Ame aie W24¢ 122¢ 10¢ Above prices all day as 11 Chas. La Fontaine 12 ROAST OF PORK, Ib.. Legs of Lamb, Ib. * Shoulders of Lamb, Ib... Dry Salt Pork, Ib. WEST'S HOME-MADE CANDIES Stalle St? 326 {lo Hana-relled Chscolaten, th. 9B@ : 15¢ --10¢ Roast Pork, I Circle W Lamb Chops, tb. B. & M. All-Pork Sausage, Ib. Fancy Roaming yom, i, 15¢ } e ¢ Bastera Cottage Mame ibs... 28 Green Ground Bone for chickens, ¢ ibe. 200 Fudge, 1. Genuine Yakima Potatoes, ewt. advertised. Stalls 38-42. toys, {# quite tn keeping with Marte| Independent Packing Co. | Antotnette’s jestion that starv.| ing Parisians who asked for bread} should be given cake. The motive prompting Amer. ican children to send Christmas ex pressions of cheer to the children of the war-ridden countries is high and humane, But they were mis guided “What mock sentimentality could | inspire people to send toys into} homes in which want, death, bun-| ger, sorrow and sickness are guests who have replaced fathers, hus | bands, sons and brothe MAN WORKS BY DAY, | SLEEPS IN BASTILE RICHMOND, Cal, Dec, 5.—As 9-| ward Brophy was arrested after a | week's spree, When he pleaded | guilty, Justice Nichols sentenced him to sleep in the county Jail for! thirty nights and to work at his| trade in the daytime. | Justice Nichols told Brophy that he must come to the Jafl as soon as| he is through work and that he must stay there Sunday (00-YEAR-OLD MAN AT WHEEL OF AUTO) PEABODY, Kan., Dec, 11-—Abel| |Cartwright celebrated his one hun-| |dredth birthday anniversary by] | driving his own motor car id car jrying relatives and frien ‘about| the country Cartwright cast his first vote for Martin Van Buren | DR. KLOEBER BURIED Charle EB. Kioeb father of Dr | J. 8 of the! Green River Hot hotel | were conducted Rev. | Morris Bywater of St. John's Epts-| \ copal church officiated. STALL 50 Sugar, $ I All kinds Spices, A3¢ can 5 STALL 9 T-Bone Steaks, Ib.. Leg Pork, ib os Pork Sausage, Ib.... STALL 48 Bent Jersey Butter, 3 lbs 95¢ Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen....75¢ Eastern Eggs, dozen....30¢ STALL @8 Creamery Butter, Ib Cream Cheene, Ib STALL.53 Cottage Cheese, 2 Ibs Beking Powder, can STALL 28 Patent Flour, sack, 10 Ibs Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans Navy Beans, 4 Ibs. Totlet Paper, roll. Wisconsin Cheese, Ib.. Condensed Milk, 4 cans.25¢ STALL 61 Jilg’s Wieners, Ib.... Salmon, 1s¢ ans 2he STALL 68 Kippered Salmon, 2 lbs Alaska Herring, 8 for.. Halibut Steaks, 4 Ibs.. Fresh Herring, Ib STALL 66 Salmon Trout, Ib Whole Salmon, each. . English Sa 4 ibe Rock Cod, Ib STALL 82 Trout Ibs 25¢ 25¢ Ib rvices for Dr. a dentist, Kloeber, proprietor STALL 46 Apples, dozen i Jap Oranges, dozen. Jonathan Apples, box. STALL 80 Yakima Potatoes, sack Spitzenberg Apples, box STALL 11 te Plos, each veh STALL 5 2 10¢ loaves Brend 1he FARMERS’ SECTION Potatoes, 21 Ibs Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs Carrots, 6 bunches... Kigg Plant, 4 Ibs Dried Onions, 6 Ibs, Specials at the NEW YORK BAKERY —At— Second & Yester 2 10c loaves Bread for 16¢ Assorted Cookies, 2 doz. LOL sesccecsersercess AG 7 loaves of Bread....25¢ Oe ihe 10¢ Home-me Tamales, ¢ Peanut Goodie, Id. 64, 43 15¢, 7 ita 256 STALL 328 Brussels Sprouts, Ib.’ . 10¢ Yakima Gems, 6 Ibs. for 10¢ Fancy Dry Onions, 5 Ibs, for. 10¢ Good Tomatoes, Ib. be moked Meat Brussels Sprouts, Ih ...... Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibe for... Extra fancy Cabbage, sack White Vegetable Stand Stall 343 IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-4 Prime Rib Rowst, Id Roast of Pork, 1d. Roast of V tb. Cottage Butte, STALL 346 Green Beans, lb. 15¢, 2 lbs. 25¢ Yakima Burbanks, cwt....81.35 White Summer Squash, Ib....5¢ New Red Cabbage, 1b. be at prices to sult you. || Pacific Coast Fish C0. WHOLE SALMON, ‘each 345 Union Fish Co. 345 Freah Halibut, 4 Ibe for 25¢ Bastern Oysters, pint... BO 18 cane Carnation Milk for 14 cans Pioneer Milk for 18 cans Aster Milk for..... STALL 204 $1.33 POTATOES, 100 Lb. Sack, | STONG ‘2 Delivered to $ | In All Sections of Market Your Home and Stall 108-Lower Floor ANDERSON GROCERY CO. STALL 210 WE'VE GOT THE GOODS STALL 210 Carnation Milk 83.46 Bluestem — Flour * Ibe Huger for 50e Bent Mandard Toma 4on., 900 abe phe. Wheat Hearts for 19¢ on The (25 Pure Italian Olive OW, at 4 lares cans Milk for e | onan # 190, dor REMEMBER, GOLDEN WEST COFFEE WEEK ENDS TOMORROW Your Firet and Last Chance to Gave on Golden West pound regular | pounds regular 400. stvevcum neeasce 35c | 3 fuse pie Teena ts 95c Buy In five-pound cans, per ii Lee ORDER EARLY 3 GIRLS’ BREAD A BODY BUILDER AND A MONEY SAVER 76c A WEEK Buys ten i6c loaves—ampie tor = large family. Count the eost of the flour, suger, yeast, shortening anf fuel. You'll find it pays to buy § Girls’ Bread Ask the university chemist to analyse § Girle Bread—then you'll know what © wonderful biood and body builder it really in SATURDAY SPECIALS Fresh Bread, 2 10¢ loaves soe 2 Gir Cotte Caio. 3 GIRLS’ BAKER 24 Corner, Sanitary and Westlake Markets Zoble Grocery Co, $2! 4 Large Cans Carnation Milk for . .. .25¢ With a 380 purchase 3 cans Corn or Tematoss for... 25¢ 16 pall Pure Lard for. 2 ibe Peanut Butter for. 25¢ 2 Ibe. Beet Mince Meat for.....2B¢ 200 phe. Cream of Wheat for. 15¢ Now Prunes, Ib. Be 342 “ox of eae JAPANESE ORANGES 15c Basket 15c igetbanart sce {© Apples, fine eating, box case Beet Patent or | te Bwitt’s Cottonuat $1.40 Swift's Cottowuel tor n haro Byrup for 2 tbe. Coaten for.... 3 cans Minced clame for. 280 pke. Washing Powder for 1 1, Coeom tor Chester Raisina, 1b 1 gal Sweet Cider for Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. Stall 217 (00 HYLO COFFER, 8 ibe. Batre Fancy Spider Leg Tes, 1b. 40¢ Our Blend, No 1 Tea, mm. Assorted @pices, can. Runker'e Cocos, 4 I GS xkigs Every one day only. The best offer of the season. RED SHIELD CREAMERY At the Big Chern tm the Center of the Market. Home-made Paar ie loaf B@, 2 tor é Singer Cakes tor 306. 2-iayer Genuine Aimend Macaroens, dos. Pratt Cake, Ib. Fancy Tomatoes, 2 Ibs. for. .15¢ Good Celery, 6 stalks for....25¢ New Cabbage, head. .5¢ and 10¢ Stall 340 Otto’s Quality Market STALIS 54 Cottage Hama, Ib... Belgian Hares, Ib Circle W Loge of Lamb, th Chotee Steer Pot Roast, I... FUSS AND COMPANY Big, White Sanitary Market Stalls 110-111-112—Amnex 18-14 BIO PORK SPECIAL SATURDAY Leg of Pork Roast, Ib... Shoulder Pork Roast, Ib. Pure Pork Tomato Sonsnge, Prime Rib Roast, tb... Circle W Lamb Chops, Ib... Spring and Roasting Chickens, Ib. Green Ground Bone, 7 Iba. 3 Corner Sixth and Pine JAPANESE ORANGES 40 box, 2 for 75¢ 15¢ basket LUCKY STRIKE FISH COMPANY STALL 326 We have the choicest fresh and shell fish In the market STALLS 200-215 BEST YAKIMA GEMS, sack. . 81 YAKIMA BURBANKS, sack. 88¢ Stall 30 Lower Floor Japanese Oranges, dor. Home-Made Sauerkraut STALL 16—LOWER ~age FANCY NEW WALNUTS, ib.. Florida Grape Fruit, 5 and LONDON UNLOADS Gift Goods; Dry Goods; Toys; Dolls; and Men’s Wear Hair Note, Dollis, with | elastio, 10 for 1006 kid body, Ladies Piance $1.50, Bi, T5e and 256 Ink, all colors, Paste or Muct lage, 2 for ed, real china 12%¢ and | Men's Leather 8 1 Mitts 50e } 8 | Show La |v M paire for an Be White Caps and Saucers uu a1 Te Boys’ and Blueh heavy Boy® Pure Woo) Underwear, #1 grade for 50e Biikoline, 36 finches, tit 11 | Muslin, tt 11 Se be Ladies’ Gott Gloves BO, 25¢ and 15¢ Indlew, ite, Armorside $1.60 Corketm, 26 to 29, 50e Pillow Canes, heavy hotel 10¢ ia CHECK UP ON OLD HARBOR LEASES No assignments ¥ w 11 be allowed by | Thursday. The harbor area leases granted many years ago, pay only a nom inal rental for valuable water frant property owned by the state, The port commissioners, the port commission of any harbor| (Vr, Ered to kr ae Ae eens area not improved. ones, provi the lessees agree to The resolution to this effect,| commence improvements on or be-| pending about a year, was adopted| fore Sept, 1, 1918, how. plain toa, cloth top, patent loather, but- Gunmetal B 13% BL.69, Doll Dish Sets, 65¢. 50e¢, 25e, 106 and Be AUTHORS, Games be pout Gevcarts and|Erecter Sets $2. Tbe res. ge 1.50, 81 Child's Grantte Cook Bete $1.50 Holtday Boxes, 25¢. 15¢. 106, Be and se Talking Machine Canvas Gloves, knit wriet, Double Records em Ti be p-to-d 81.25 pers OBE, ° Sie ne Te Splendid Rath | Kid Gloves, Aofective, long and short Raincoats, $10, splenaia for 86.75 Robée for 82.98 White Bed om Spreads, defective, Sheets, 12x90, B or Shoes, ore Ware sizes § to un 13 #2 Ladies’ White Wool! $1.26 Large] Pants 696 Cotton Bats, $1.00, 85¢, 20e¢ ond 10¢ MAYOR ADDRESSES _ BUSINESS WOMEN of the Women's| ‘Mayor Gill, in’ his address, con- gratulated the women on their prog: ress and upon their active part in jth he various affairs of } the city. At ee One Chicago Commercial club, at the Washing-| that Ping Bodie “inns to pak ton Annex, Thursday evening, a| march on Comiskey and sign with varied entertainment of speeches,| the Feds. If he steals that his av songs and living pictures were en- erage will be .007. a banquet

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