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t i ti CASH COUPON—Worth 82 and More Februar amountin $10.00; count smount of work you want done worth of work, you ean save $8.00 coupon, and you save $16.00 on an V codhoune-(runbaum—"t THE LAST WEEK OF THE —41d-424 JANUARY BARGAINS | Just five days remain to take @dvantage of the splendid bargains offe Sale. Reductions of 10 per cent to vail in all departments, red at this January Clearance 50 per cent pre WE CHARGE NO INTEREST PRINT LINOLEUMS 850 grade Wildes’ E | laid free of charge This $19.50 Buffet, in fumed or golden, with three and two cupboards Freneh plate beveled on sale at This Inet molding boards, ete, SHOULD SEE RUNAWAY jun George Randolph Chester's Greatest Story. At the Request of THOUSANDS We Are Showing All This Week Story No. 1! AGAIN! WITH THE LATEST RUNAWAY Story No. 2 ture of Fred Boalt presenting the prize. FIN) OP Pan BI ESP) Bg AT THE SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION THRILLS FR Ran BSA OP Peon SIH TY OFFICIALS GO TO PROTEST TAYLOR BI City officials trom state are migrating Monday to join the utilities $$$$$a2$$ another hi cepted as % be given regardiess of the $40.00 For example——you = ft 20 per cent discount with this 4.00 Job, ete Our prices remain « dincou DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. N, W. Corner Third and Union Print Linoleuma, on sale at “WOOL | VELVET RUGS, », FRUIT GROWERS TO | FINISH UP DETAILS jand profitable manner concluded | Saturday night with a spread at the | | Butler hotel. The last of the visit. And again moving pictures of Mrs. Helene Johnson, winner jbomes Monday of the $25.00 cash prize in Star contest for the best let- ter on “Does a Wife Earn Wages?” together with pic- |the leading agencies of Washing: jton, Montana, Idaho and Oregon AND BESIDES—TWO CORKERS The Latest Keystone Comedy Riots pa se ling the sun’s rays as is done tn the | Peypt was tite subject taken up be- senate bill No. 46,| the Taylor measure, to deprive cit: | ies of all control over public serv- houses against lee corpgrations. 1, B. CLAMS, Dy @. | Corporation Counsel Bradford and |Hanson are representing this city lat Olympid this afternoon. will be joined by Councilman Erick This coupon, if used on or before | son and others Monday night, uring will be held on th same general subject We Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipment in the Northwest Jacobs Photo Shops P. Building, Seattle ar treet SELECT DANCING FABTIRS Hy at the Regal Dental Office HIPPODROME Regal Dental Offices Fifth and University 0-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA 1405 Third Avenue | Competent Dancing Teachers 55c Velvet] structed of golden ash, oa. top and 16x24-Inch plate rror $12.25 | This $2.75 Upholstered Folding 30 Inches wide bulit,"on By $2.85 | wale at Aa | Woodhouse-Gninbaum ee Furniture @. ine | ike Street: 2°85 MY IDEAL 1S. A THINKER IN OVERALLS’-DEBS Speaking to an audience which | filled Dreamland pavilion to capac ity, Eugene V. Debs, socialist can-/ didate for president, urged men and women workers to join Into one great union and overthrow the is | ent industrial system “My ideal is a thinker in over al he said. | He declared it fs easy to flow with the tide, but it takes courage to join the despised minority, How ever, he prophesied, “the time t« near when we will have social and Industrial democracy,” Since his previous visit here, there has been a change from a re | publican to a democratic adminis- | tration. “Bat we would not have aware of it a we did not read the; newspapers,” Debs sald. The eco Romie conditions for the working | people have remained the same, he declared Debs also sharply commented on | |the European war, which was pre} cipitated by the rulers. he said, «nd |) | for which the workers must furnish | |the food for the cannons, He was | vigorously applauded. — IN TACOMA FEB. 15, The conference of fruit growers | held in Seattle Friday and Satur. day for the purpose of devising new ways and means for handling the fruit output in a more systematic ing growers were returning to their | The final obstacle In perfecting | |organization along new lines was | removed Saturday afternoon when | agreed to abide by the dictates of the governing board created at the | | meeting The new system of standardizing | the fruit and disposing of the waste products will probably be put Into operation during the present year. | Permanent organization will be effected in Tecoma Feb. 15. ‘HEAR TALK ON SUN | POWER DEVELOPING Generating power by concentrat- great sun power plant im lower fore the student assembly of the Y. M. ©. A. Monday by Richmond {Highlonds, an expert engineer fa- | millar with the equipment used for | this purpose. 'ASK CONGRESS jestablish a Hbrary commission, un- jand precinct officials are among | limitations of botel keepers’ Habil- | the size of meshes tn the nets, mod This means of generating power has been suggested for use in irri gesting arid parte of the United ' notices | States Buying Until Something Startling ! ! IN THE AIR Better Hold Up Your Clothes HUB’S ANNOUNCEMENT In a Few Days! good-bye to the old reliable 4 Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co, at ‘ Yjmmo 1216 Second Avenue 615-619 First Ave.; Opp. Totem Pole TO SAFEGUARD SCHOOL LAND OLYMPIA, Jan, 26. ‘The senate devoted the morning session today to recelving new measures, among which was a joint memorial to con gress, asking for the amending of federal statutes which would pre vent the leasing of coal and oll lands given to the state for school and other purposes by the nation for periods of more than five years The state library controversy was reopened and the solution proposed by Senators Metcalf and Phipps to der the governor, to take charge of traveling and public Mbraries, giv ing advice to municipal institutions and to separate the law library, put- ting it under the control of the su preme court Fouryear terms for all county other new senate “bills, General ity is provided by another meagre. holding cash and jewelry deposits down to $300 when in a safe, and personal property of other sorts to $160. A complete new fisheries code, designed to prevent the attack by initiative on, the industry, came in today, A tax on the catch, restriction of ification of the secrecy clause in the present enactments and more ad: ministrative power for the fish commissioner are provided tn the document Accused of selling a prep tion that is really cocaine, Geo. R. T. Mack, an importer of Ger- man chemicals and drugs, with to be ed for Winter Gardens, Chicago, in This the unlawful sale of “d The complaint was issued by BY J. HERVEY HUME | However, Cee oer ke ‘comune Tho waltz canter is litte more Shannen. than the “lame duck” figure in the alleged to have sold one-step or ballroom tango, done to ounce of cocaine to W. Clark, 217 Weet Boston et., the pivots, the lady's step is back urday. ward practically all of the time in the Downs building, (Mr. Hume and Miss Wohiford Are Being Featured at ries of New Dances.) the Midway including what is known as walts time, With the exception of * Making proper al lowance for the difference in music, | most any one-step variation may be| According to the police, there while the gentleman goes forward | adapted to the canter. le evidence Mack has sold co- ares © a number of times to peo ple without prescriptions. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. Loun-| sel for Leo M. Frank of Atlanta, Ga, whose execution for the leged murder of Anna pages wi stayed last week by the U. 8. « preme court, made a motion today) @Q.—i9 It possible for a modest; meet at such places without an in- that the case be advanced out of Its / girt to find a joung man who will troduction. Gitte who allow it have really appreciate a lady at all| many more times? We are two girls who are) When we talk to the beys about cst: sg ta and we meet many men | this, they say a man neve We have found that/cares for that kind of a girl, but iris receive much | can we believe them? the same, to cause we are interested in sports, | show such girls a good time. Pie: ry ALYS AND JUNE. regular ord ry day. | Standard Remedy bee the joud such as roller skating, dancing, ten-| nie and basketball. And yet, we dare to speak to men we ) § Indigestion and constipation are two conditions closely re- lated, and the cause of much physical suffering The tendency to Indulge one's } etite is general, #0 that most people suffer at some time or | Another from rebellion of the ne of digestion and elimination, A simple, pleas- antly effective remedy that will | quickly relieve the congestion of poteonour waste and restore reg tlarity, i the combination of } simple laxative herbs with pep- sin, cold in drug stores under the name of ft Popein. Thi a mil laxative-tonic and dig solutely free from opin cotte drugs, and has standard household remedy tn countless homes for many years ‘A free trial bottle can be obtained hy writing to Dr, W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washington at., Monticello, ile overtaxed of Quits Forever. High Rent the Cause—ls Given Six Days to Vacate. d ) swt Friends will be surprised to read of the quitting of one of Gold-Filled the oldest cloak and suit houses after twelve years. During the Spectacles past five years they have been Fitted With &phertoat losing much money in business. Lennes, 62.30. They have been favored with a liberal patronage, but not IMb- eral enough to pay Seattle's Second Avenue high rents They do not give up without effort, but when they fully con- cluded that it was a —AND— OFFICE SUPPLIES termined to absolutely quit on Saturday, January 30th, 1916. But it is not for lack of ener- gy or wisdom that they are quit- ting; simply because they can not stands the enormous high rent They bought the best mer chandise obtainable and soid same at the most reasonable prices. tur SAagd They are quitting with noth ing but good words for those with whom they dealt and for those who dealt with them But that's now history; let the dead past bury its dead; act in the living present. They vacate positively within six days, The entire stock must be sold or thrown away. After twelve years of hard work they now ask you to help them unload, One dollar in many instances, will do the work of five and six dollars, For ex- ample, $15 coats go at $4; $ Vhone Main 5} women's sults at $4.50; $6 dress You See the iaren, {a SetyeN: ahd. asibiens all colors and sizes, aj $25 fur sets at $8.50; $40 ir coats at $15, and so on. The remaining $10,000 con- sists of rare bargains, as is evi- denced by the rare bargains quoted. Only five days more and then Sale now on, every minute, and {s doomed Saturday night Fixtures, carpets, safe, mir. rors, ete, for sale at any old price. No use to store them than we do. rich food In the diet, are the only! permanent helps. | with a girl two monthi | taken her to the th deceiving and un-|¢? amusements, and as yet she has boys or men,| Not betrayed the slightest bit of love for me. What can | do to A.— However what they say in regard to this is; —they do not care who neglect | They will continue to show them a . however, as long as the me? RALPH. her love, and don't expect her to betray any feeling until you have asked her for it. A girl who can go with any man two months nowa *|days and not discuss the state of her affection for him must be well worth winning. ‘|ARAW, SORE THROAT You may ob- | seven jological puzzle no Woman can ‘understand, so you two girls would | better However, when aene For Many Homes | attention. We have good times be-|a lot of pains, just { i { ' |choose the girl who |sreat a reputation for popularity \girle whom other |culed for familiarity. ject that you do not want for hus- | bands the men jwith every girl does not your letter prove that you are actually seeking the admiration and attention of men of that kind? This is not consistent, and your in- consistency permits fair samples of Eases Quickly When You Ap-. have flirted like the old-fashioned mustard plas- ter. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out all sore- |double standard of manners as well Why worry so much popular if you for favor, which | i! as of morals. gintment mai stoop to compete is only transitory after all? Q.—1 am a young man who has had a very unhappy lif step-father, sickne: am married and My life is no Would | have a right to make what provision | could for my wife and child, and then go where | am not known and start all over and) nd try to be happy, lor must | stay and make a sacrifice for the rest of my life for the sake Do not think that a woman in the case, for there is not. feadache, Congestion Rheumatism, Lumbago 10¢ pkg. Mince Meat. .5¢ of th ack oF ne, Sore Muscles, Bruis- 8 LBS, SUGAR jes, Chill \ sted Feot, Colds on @ cans Sardines...... |the Chest (it often prevents Pneu- ne-fourth Ib, Pepper. . ing like M 2ROLE costes leper. -10¢ |monta) for croupy children have one child. jars, ‘and size for forget the pas |what you ask for, The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. (Stall 18) Fancy Plymouth Storage Wade, GOR: ss 040h505 ze of my child? re does not care wheth made you a father, and there is no ‘TRAINED NURSE OF TACOMA SAYS exempts you from your responsibil is always necessary ad be right. e tell me how to treat |the complexion for blackh (Mrs. Annie Bronscom Recommends Mineral A.—This Is the most disagre | question I am ever expected to an- , but it comes in every may require this in formation kindly clip this ttem? Will whoever nurse, residing at 2321 S, Hosmer) ternal of| street, lof neuritis by using” derful California medicinal minerak) “In my capacity as a nurse I've pound remain on the face a feW she recommended it to others suf-|had occasion to recommend Akoz with @ 8004 //.sing from various ailments and so|fér various ailments and must say green soap with two ounces of dis-| witea hazel, pleased has she been with the re-) Here is the treatment for a cuse of sults that she gave the following| cannot praise Akoz too highly. You most) letter for publication used is made of four ounces of rose water, one drachm each of carbon-| ate of magnesia y cold cream or benzoin lotion. neuritis, At times I had to go to} Hotion to the spots. ‘Then press out) knees wi Shake the bottle well and apply the|the hospital for treatment Both fective in treating rheumatism, ild swell to twice their| stomach, liver, kidney and Dladéee the blackheads, e(ther with a watch! normal size Various treatments] troubles, eczema, — catarrh, a little instrument Apply a good cold bought) gave me nothing mo porary relief until 1 ted Akoz. Ij}by all leading druggists where suffered so much with my -knees| further information may be had re that I hated to move because of the ‘garding this advertisement, for the purpose green soap, ac Dougall PS aeiy. mB. SECOND AY Charge purchases made Tuesday placed on February bill rendered March Ist. Slightly Soiled and Mussed Underwear Priced for Quick Disposal HIS assortment consists of a spe cial lot of slightly soiled and tumbled Muslin Underwear in brok izes, which we have grouped to e gether and marked for a quick di posal Gowns, slip-over and high-neck styles, combination suits in corset . cover and drawers or corset cover d and skirt styles; petticoats and corset covers; all made of soft, sheer mater ials and either plain or elaborately trimmed with fine laces and embroid eries. Prices range as follows Corset Covers From 25c to $1.00 Gowns From 50c to $5.00 Combination Suits From 50c to $2.50 Petticoats From 50c to $5.00 ‘Third Floor Leather Bags Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Special $1.25 af (a purchase of Bags was made by us under very favorable market conditions, and thus we can sell you the newest and most attractive shapes in pin seal, barley seal and Morocco, aw well as Moire silk, at the very nominal price of $1.25. Every Bag in the lot is attractively fitted, just the sizes and shapes*that go best with the new Spring suits. Special $1.25. SPECIAL AT $1.95 Is a Bag made of real leather in the new flat pouch shape, fitted with powder box, hairpin holder, salts bottle, coin purse and mirror. Good quality lining in_ various colors. An excellent bag at $1.95. First Floor. Q.—Have been keeping company 1 have ind to ot it e her jow more interest in Occidental and Yesler MEATS—(Stalls 1-9) Steer Sirloin Steak, Ib. 18¢ Fresh Spare Ribs, Ib..12¢ Veal Chops, Ib........ 15¢ Pork Back Bones, 1@ Ibs, 235¢ A.—Prove to her that you deserve Fi SH (atal 11) Halibut, 1 Smelt, es . Sole, 2 Ibs. Herring, Ib, be VEGETABLES—(Stalle 16-17) Cabbage, ib. .........24%@ Yakima Potatoes, 17, Ibs. And MUSTEROLE won't blister |B ...... ceesceeeee eens BAKERY—(Stall 12) 2 10c Loaves Bread ..15¢ Heinz Sauerkraut, Ib... .5¢ FRUITS—(Stall 10) Fancy Lemons, 2 doz. 35¢ Sunkist Oranges, 2 doz. +» Be GROCERIES—(Stalls 13-14) ply a Little Musterole a clean, white {th “ofl of mustard. like it for quick re- Throat, Bronchitis, up, Stiff Neck, Asth (Fancy Glass Shaker neluded) Magnet Coffee At your druggist’s, in 26¢ and 50c special large hospital | get the genuine MUS- Refuse tmitations—ge BUTTER AND List your vacant rooms in Star Want Ads. AKOZ RELIEVES HER OF NEURITIS Remedy to Others With Excellent Results ing pain, I took Akoz in- and used the plasters, I |felt relief from the start and all the ected a bad case | wetting was reduced in three koz, the Won-| weeks Mrs, Annie Bronscom, well-known | exer oma, CC I'm more than gratified with the excellent results in each case. I |have my permission to use this let r three years 1 suffered with| ter as best you can to let others know of the merits of Akoz,” Aloz bas proven ®xceptionally ef corm, “than tetf|piles and other ailments, For sale @