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15% Our Birthday Lata Sata sent is to hed 2000 Additional Accoun ts (2000 ADDITIONAL ACCOUNT CAMPAICN-BY FEB.1*71915 1900 1915 Floor Space Emplovees Merchandise - $100,000 Il . ) Sth and Pike Proor Space Empiopees Merchandise 480 50. One 000 st [ | | ae 2 ] FEB. 1st r. DEC. J} 1900 WITH NO bayde 26th 38,230 38,172 38,000 \ } / NO PAYMENT DOWN WATCH OUR THERMOMETER GO UP An Inducement Extraordinary ecuring 2,000 add aecountd in the tm —We offer you the bes Men's and Women's Apparct —And mo payment down at the time of taking the goods Arrange to pay small weekly or monthiy payments; your income always take Into consideration. Every Department Very Attractive With January Reductions Our present ft pobsale are ath of January —In order to be sure of The very Dest of Men's and Women’s Apparel in the styles of today. seldom found on merc’ we of such fine val ue. WOMEN’S : Conte wes - MEN’S waae'sr suite gym open Saturday evening until leonts r SEATTLE'S RELIABLE =DIT HOUSE 1332 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION ST. Largest Credit Apparel House in the United States MEXICO WILL SEEK LOAN OF 300 MILLIONS WASHINGTON, Jan Gutierrez government, City, has issued a d Ing $300,000,000 of 6 pe to be matured by a fed tax, t i liaiahl Co. for demanding a $5 deposit before a phone ts installed, scheduled for Friday, waa post poned by the commission until all | available data concerning valua | eH tion of company property and rates Hearing by the state public oii rged by the ve cod are in the} service commission of complaints | hands of the commission's expert, against the Pacific Telephone & | A. E. Boyles. THE BLOCK OF STOCK Of The Elbert Motor Car Co., Offered be & The at Mextec ‘ee authoriz cent bonds al stamp ® American state department was Informed today & e . The object of the issue was sald) mare to emerge {nto the bright, or. «| at 25c, Being Rapidly Subscribed foo (2 sci.c5 aaa iid | mare to emerge Into the briant, or m Previous issues, in addition to pro-| King Street station, and find the WHAT THIS COMPANY Incorporated in the State fl! "iting tor neconcany soe nt _PtO;| King Street | station, and find HAS ACCOMPLISHED Washington, Septem- government | ‘There was work waiting for us a . plete triumph from the Car-|in the sh of Anna Kunonen, ber 5, 1914 First stock a8 mt Puebla was shown by| young, sturdy, confiding, traveling issued September 8. Factory began operation October 2 admission from Mexico City| all alone from Finland, with a vel is |] wi 3 7 Zapatista garrisons of the cap-| Yet coat, a t nh enormous First car completed October 12 Ten cars now being town were retreating toward| basket, and a scrap of paper with completed 6 capital the words “Port Crescent” on ft o Villa forces were declared te T policewoman the pot control the state of Jalisco, where matre nm cons sited ach edules and jen. Medina had been inst as|found that Anna should leave sFernor midnight from the Colman dock | The Mexican gunboat Bravo lett| 1h! information, however, It wa Next Door to Lion Oyster House—Between Cherry and Columbia Vera Cruz Tuesday for Pr Seteome : shaey 2 ¥ the Washington admin Ege nO i ag notified, with constitutionaltst sol 4 diers one and bullion on board The purpose of the voyage was ed | but it’s the only thing to " ; a Il be comfortable overnight Economic association, and a Fello 1, and in the morning per of the Royal Economic society PIONEER OF STATE haps something oan be done for |iir purchased ert’ cotta Saal | : sed are a certain variel ‘ jot learning and brains. % DIES AT RIPE AGE Reporter Gets Ride THE | Asa reward for his misrepre ! in Patrol -Wagon | sentation of the Colorado situation; : » " to take this girl to the doc . bd 5 trol Jin this pamphlet, Lee has been ROCHESTER, Wash. Jan. 8 Be oad So in a minute or two the patrol made one of the three personal ads Mrs, R. M. Van Katon, 88, one of|° go we bundled Anna into the|* nigh racae magenta hypo! ba |visers to John D. Rockefeller im the pioneers of Southwest Wa treet car and out again, saved her € rene " “4 eve nee ‘ ia ot J the work of the Rockefeller foun+ ston, died here Thursday night| ty « hair's breadth from heing ran Protesting and submitting, was hols dation and other philanth ziled here ‘Thursday night /by a hair's breadth from being run Proto one aby Ste ee ognatured GILSOt pe me I thropig t har eee . “ he # rom at - : Mrs. Van KFaton was born in ear 4 “ ak ith “direction We followed, and Officer Kush Telegrams between Welborn and Elbert Two-Passenger Motor Car $295.00 Ohio and came to this county in|to Policewoman Dana to load her|came last, with a substantial knee Rockefeller show a close conned. 1 She re ay 1 here almost con n the W leale. m8 8 mien gry bf pale tithaey some By Gilson Gardner fences mentnana the cemetetanton darithe oe peti bier The block of stock in the Elbert Motor Car ( to Three dacghters ané. ene agai _ Woman Holding Back to the depot again, to meet W ‘wnat cextent. ohn b. sion is anxious for the full truth. | {ty . be sold at the low price of 25c per share is almost exhaust- J Survive. Thelr pe hed mere ae nt gh Pe babies ee erg ob hadi Rockefeller (s pereonal- | nat John D. Rockefeller, jr., bas |felken ieee, ohn, D- Roca Trackwell of Oa : Mrs Then we walked back alor ne | cafe io ha Rockefeller, Sr., me Q n to deta ed, and may be closed out any hour. Get your order inf[/M. EB. Shonenbe it Comba lwinte” tame” Gad ae Totes ee We began with the Germania and Fe inite Une at given most painstaking attention | telegram was read which Fe Da not de or you will be compelled to pay aff V8 Mrs. C. R. Paton of Roch-| pausing for Mrs. Dabnken to as-|worked our way southward, pausing Grado isa question to be final. |'0 Some details of the Colorado | Rockefeller to be much concerned : ) . ester h., and J. A. Van Haton| gure herself that was well on/at each just long enough for Mrs iy anvewloniad by. the ated pro’ m is indicated by correspond-|about the oelalistfe leanjngs” of higher price. Call and see car on exhibition at « Wash the 10:65 inter: Dahnken to see that there was no Fi hg Oelimise en on Indus | °Nc® brought to light in Denver, as|a certain clergyman in a Wyoming will be held Sur At the depot was more ¢ mder age and no intoxicated) trait Relations at its hearings os pera ee m0, a abort tule Liect: ee eeoanlinene Seance OPPOSITE work. A poor creature who had 1 there in Naw. York: the payment of $200 to Hilbert Hub-|leat, the republican® congressional 1315 THIRD A ENU POSTOFFICE come in from the coal mining dis oprietors welcomed us with The ‘congressional committee} °*to ee, a Sarors, “se a Oe eee —— recent election AFTER "BACCY USERS days before had established her lemonade and coffee; but that 18 not tions in Colorado was informed Un- | site to the onerator’s aide of the | ‘Ths.’ comsentetion vain aad . lodgings in the east end of the bal part of a policewoman’s evening der oath that Rdckefell r, Rnew |° pe Bias nada, ae cal a cor There are 13 cafes in my dis-|the Colorado situation only from ig oe sah nl 0000 0m find out further sniinet tam N Ty. J « he hd@ slept for two nights on a, tr the little policewoman told the general standpoint of dividends? in4 subject . paym of $200 was} Rockefeller is personally re- “ION CITY, Jan C bench, disappearing in the daytime| me as we plodded along. “I simply|and broad policy; that all matters | {© subject of personal correspond-| sponsible for the fact that dur : Dad ages, Narco My and regur at nightfall to her can't visit them all every evening, of detail were left to Welborn, the prey jeyucey oan Ds irs and Hub-) ing the tast 23 years no dam vagy Pie gee a é 4 ° y ne* ‘hard bed, with her folded coat for a) but we'll do all ¥ n r » company and the | para y . tter was re-| age sult for injuries to a tock fe 1 on b hich to insertbe the . 4. ‘The rmania was fol: : Site By Bs kefeller's author Rockefeller employe in South- ECURITIES COMPANY cap wt ag hpeamp ese , 4 give no name but “Liz-|lowed by the Cecil, grill, the Hof already brought | @*tHon to Welborn. | ern Colorado has ever peen de- ; EMPIRE SEC Hd rdinan RPh ai he nd told Mrs, Dahnken that!brau, the Louvre, the Breakers, the wstrial Relations | ner erp ee aa cided against the coal com- J egy oy min Danie ya come “to get her children.” |Orpheum and the Merchants, which . * lately saeRTN Anbaraate shia hareesta tee Main {- tack An ana awain. Sue: deat neo of the depot officials is jest south of Yesier, in an alley|the reek trom their half-drained ion ie that. which rerning ta the} That such a situation Indl. Offinn, | EMPIRE SECURITIES Co., ot any other ‘pervod, On another's|" ven out, but Lizzie was still|so forbidding that I broke the reso-|glastes eddies around them Iike a) Mrs uat witch pertains to the! cates cgrruption and political sf | 255-356-357 Mmpire Building, ie i sige ect Ag ‘ nae the fort In her corner lution with which I had started out, | slimy tide. in ‘Ooloraae truss for, control of courts is obvious. ; 355-256-357 | Seattle, Washington. preaiecs, 3 iF (buildings, Dahnken’s spectacles corus-jand involuntarily shrank back be We finished with the City grill, et! tanstrial ona pal Seiten Poy! Who is responsible? is the —o re ‘ Pie, ; Fagen . cated with sympathy and determina-|fore following my guide into its Third and Yesler. 1 wa B/widely circulated by the Rocke-| qwestion interesting the com- Idg Gentlemen Wase send me full particulars re tion as We stood ovgr the pile of | blacknes with weariness, Dut the little ces | ¢, ‘: mission, and the New York Seattle, | 2rding the stock of the Hilbert Motor Car Co HOUSE HAS A KICK rags stretched on the bench The uptown cafes are bright and woman hopped cheertly along besidaf ‘This pampitet was prepared by| hearings may go into this Wash | Mame | “But You can't stay here, Lizzie,” |nolsy with musie and laughter, and| me, explaining that now we would) Myr Ivy Lee of Philadelphia, exec | phase of the matter. Dealers | WASHINGTON, jan. 8.—The|*he sald, for the dozenth time. gay with flashy clothes, The farther | go over to the office to make out her |utive ‘president of the Pennsyl-} CAN JOHN D,, JR. TEACH ie house has asserted disapproval of pile moved and sat up. south you go the quieter they are— reports, and if there were¢ing after! vania railroad, with the understand-| A SUNDAY SCHOOL AND ES Stocks, |" » Bei » amendments tc I pay lot of money at dis com-'a deadly, depr ng quiet, of dull- that we would do street work until 1 z that his connectto: h its| “TABLISH AN ALIBI BY RE- . the senate amendments to the im-| I te th his nnection with its 4 onde: 1 migration bill: The amendments \pany,” sald Lizzie. “I stay here. Pou! faced men and women sitting and| I gave up. Preparation should be kept secret.| SIDING IN NEW YORK? and | r exclude negroes:and exempt Bel-|go wa I yust chase two mans/drinking doggedly at tables covered, Thank you very much, indeed,” 1) Lee was personally employed by a Securities | |glans from the proposed literacy |away vith stained cloths, or resting thir said earnestly, “but T think I've se@n | John D, Rockefeller, jr List your vacant rooms in RASPES AL tent | "I hate to send her in,” said Mra. {he ads weartly on their hands whfle! enough.” | He ts a member of the American! Star Want Ads, STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 WOMENFLOCK TO FRISCO IN” HUNT FOR JOB SAN PAGE 11, FORCED OUT SALE MUST VACATE PREMISES BEFORE FEBRUARY IST High rents are forcing me out of business. I have appealed for lower rent. The answer was, ‘“‘You will pay the same, or move.” Not being able to pay this exorbitant rental, under the present depression of times, | am forced out of FRANCISCO, Jan “Women, if you are looking for work, don’t. come to Calffornta, Was tho warning sounfod here to-| day by the California immigration and Housing Commission after a thorough investigation of condt: | among unemployed women of ate, mmission asserted that la conditions among women have er been so bad in San Francisco ution showed that filed applications wit 14-Pactfic exposition for re rah Rega By ge ar th business. I have lived here for 20 years—now I am compelled to quit, owing women {# limited to 1,000. to impossibilities of making a living on account of high rent. ~ CONTINUED > FROM PAGE 1 | WOMAN REPORTER SEES NIGHT LIFE WITH AN OFFICER I MUST QUIT AT ONCE Every article in my place must be sacrificed at most any price, for I don’t know where I am going. The following is a partial list of prices: on King at. betw Fifth i ah A ‘ Sixth S, and curious eyes «p $15.00 Men's Suits, in all the newest fabrics, $4.00 Packard Shoes in tan colored 2 95 praised us from head to foot strictly up to date only, Forced Sale price. ° | “Have I got ir name yet FE 4 Sal | dear?” asked the little polleewom orced ale price teens . ° fa | notebook and 50c Suspenders, Forced Sale 19 | ly over her | 1Sc Arrow Collars, all sizes PRICE nc ckdee: cesdconnoce bs cccccseee Cc round-faced yor ; “ c woman who leaned statuesquely on ee” Parry e Per rr eer . the elgar count The watchers craned and peered | $20.00 Men's Suits in pure worsteds, blacks included. price... blues and $1.00 Monarch Shirts. Sale price through the fog of smoke. Forced ellek of baile gre and the fainter as more the green tables golng on ed at the faces tion, and, getting name, age, Wages, | » and place of resi $6.00 Washin Shoe Shod” zton “Dry Forced Sale price $2.50 Men's Pants. Forced Sale price $1.39 Odds and Ends Men's Shhes, $4.00. Forced price $4.00 Men’s Pants. Sale Forced natured smile to Mrs. | Sale Dahnken’s friendly good-bye. Greek Tried to Hit Her; Now He's Her Friend “Do you ever have any trouble?” to price Fast Black Cotton Men's Hose, 15c. Forced Sale price $2.50 and $3.00 Boys’ Shoes. Forced Sale price I ventured, as we tacked down the) wo 7 . eg Men’ Jo; Shoes. ¢ , ‘ wrest fo the nest pool room. | 4.00 Zimmerman-Degen “Men's Work Shoes, $3.00 and $4.00 Men's Hats, includ- No," most of them made in Seattle Forced Sale ing Stetsons and Gordons. Choice. ° are 4c And some UN i ao hd Kanga ae bh okee Ce phe tess . t th riends of mine I'l! show you a coffee house pretty | 3Se Men's C $4.00 Dress Shoes in Gunmetal and Vici Kid, oon, where a Greek who had been | Ss en's Cashmere Sox, ir Bluchers or buttons; newest king started to hit me when I gray or brown. Forced Sale price Cc " F i Sale 9 sera ppt tg thay Maggie toes orced Sale price.......... ° works there. Some of the men ‘ate stopped him. and when 1 went hhc 0 Overcoats, Forced $8 85 Men's Derby Ribbed Union Suits, 95 again n ay, he c 4 told Sale Wain o's a edie bu ~ His ost Gay, he ume and. te price . regular $2.00. Forced Sale price...... c me any way he can now 30 ee a > ‘ a ay Pool room after poo! room, ali eo 3,000 pairs Ladies’ Shoe » in Patents a Gun All other goods, such as Trunks, Suit Cases, I cannot remember metal, lace or button; all the newest shapes. all kinds of Men's Furnishings, High Top Shoes, Sizes up to 4% only. Sold up to Loggers’ Shoes, at practically the same propor- $4.00. Forced sale price tion as the above prices. house after coffee house, | strange music screeching un . and the smell of the thick, mixture {n the litthé cups ed with the acrid smoke Into pe: atmosphere that would have | seasoned a ham | Always the dark, curious faces | always the streets with their harsh ights and black shadows; always the groups of men who stared I lost track of time and distance It seemed as if we had been walk ing for hours, and were iniles away from the safe, familiar streets that were all I had wn of Seattle $1.25 Remember the place and date of sale Sale Commences Tomorrow SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th, AT 9 A. M. and will positively close Saturday, January 23. That will give me time to pack up before February 1 wit annily ck Much of the time we were not more than two blocks from the rat! way stations Finds Errand Waiting for Her at Depot Tr wan like waking from a night