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“THE “BREAK” IN THE WALTZ CANTER Women’s 25c to 50c Stockings to go at 15c aPair Martin’ stockings now selling at far less than half price} and kid gloves worth up to $2.00 are 55 cents a pair, ‘odd lots to be sure, but complete lines of Fownes’, | Dent's, Ireland's, Vallyer’s, and other fine | makes are selling for less than they | cost to import. Stofe to be closed up as soon as fixtures and stock are sold. Nothing reserved. ARTIN’S bankrupt stock of women's stockings, worth up to 50c a pair, are to be sold tomorrow at ISc. There are Sizes in tan, silk boot stockings; odd sizes in black and| and nearly all sizes in children’s stockings. None are th less than 25c; most of them worth 50c. All priced! final closing at 15¢ a pair. } Women's black silk stockings (with garter attacliment) were $1.25, are 5Sc a pair. And black silk stockings embroidered insteps that were $2.50 a pair are $1.10. | “Niagara Maid” silk stockings in all the delicate colors, were $1.50, are selling for 75c. All the men’s silk sox that were 50c (in all colors) we! marked 25c. the Glove Section you can find | odd lots of fine kid gloves, worth B to $2.00 a pair, for S5c. Most of | are smal! sizes. | For instance, $1.00 umbrellas 55c, $2.50 umbrellas are $1.35, $5.00 umbrellas are $2.85, Some of the finer umbretias for a come early, though, yeu jmen that were $12.00 to $15.00, we, able to find most any size/have marked $5.00, and all the chil- dren's umbrelias are exactly half rice. HE en's long kid gloves tha’ 62.50 we will sell for 75c a) These are elbow lengthe and) the store as! quickly as possible, thus saving finest long kid gloves — every dollar we can out of the we have marked $1.65; wreck. children’s knitted woo! ed | All sates, of course, are for cai were 25¢ we have marked 10c./and are final. tally, there are some very, No gloves can be for boys, of suede and isn't time. They were $1.00 and $1.25.| The store is so small that we are y have marked them all 55c, |com Ay ask those who can, to the entire stock |come ete Tote, ene] NT the Sash hes Besa deep as lthe average Second Avenue (100 nd other makes, hundrede| tice instead of 24) we would h if price. fitted, there BY J. HERVEY HUME The waltz canter Is Ifttle more than the “lame duck” figure in the one-step or ballroom tango, done to waltz time. With the exception of we shail sell at exactly the pivots, the lady's step is backward practically all the time, while [gti mera yg Mate pk nab the gentleman goes forward. However, canter variations are many, IPSTAIRS you can buy umbrellas! iy 2 week ago. re wound) ‘ncinding what is known as the “draw,” or “break-step,” the “box turn, st almost half price, not quite,| Hours of Gelling are from 9 a, m,| ‘he “Feverse” and the “half-cortes.” Making proper allowance for the bi if . * t 7 D i be adap to 6 p.m. Saturday until 10 p. m. Potigesered im music, most any one-step variation may b adapted to RTIN’S GLOVE STORE 1014 SECOND AVENUE, EMPRESS THEATRE BUILDING. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE 48ooMPrANT Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions TALKS FOR THREE WOMEN ea ARE RUN DOWN | BY AUTOMOBILE company to that or he his gu 4 not be in the democratic party Secretary Bryan declared it might to a banquest of demo-| On Tuesday, February 16, six of the 22 candidates for editors. He urged the ad-) An umbrella is held reapo a 1 I japon: the council are to be nominated. Two weeks later, the elec- of woman suffrage and for an auto accident Thursday f 1 night which resulted in serious in-(t!On will be held and three of the six will be chosen to} ites juries to three women. Mrs. Flor councilmanic seats for terms of three years each. Registra- ence Bennett, $112 Greenwood ave..|tion closed Tuesday night, February 9, at 10 p. m. In order} Side hall tonight. rooting nim ered futtering| to vote, citizens must be registered between January 1 of| head and body and possibly from|this year and February 9 Thin People \internal injuries | Who are the candidates? That is the most important | Mra. Andermatten and her |question before the voters at the primary election. Nothing} ~ Can Put on Flesh dace, Nel 4 nc St.jelse will be printed on the primary ballot of February 16} Dr. H. Wright. re: re jexcept the names of the candidates The various proposi-| A New Discovery | Their view shut off by thelr um.(tions and charter amendments will not come to a vote before} hearty: tbrella, the women started across the the final election of March 2 dinner you What Z ; > 6 ‘ of ail the fat-producing n | the — : Seventh ave. gaged A brief sketch of the 22 candidates offering themselves| ft contained? st. on they were struc! ya see tere refore , ; ai Relght one ounce. That food passed machine driven by E. W. Pollack |{0F the suffrage ‘of Seattle voters, therefore, is herewith pre unburned coal ‘The material your body like ey president of the General Appraisaj| sented : ul but your food doesn't work OO. | T. H. BOLTON, 2724 Third ave.[property owner. He is a strong ad-| Mick, and the plain truth te yeu) He the women stépped sud-|N., president of the Central ‘Labor | vocate of public ownership of pub-. Get enough nourishment from your | denly in front of the car, allow-| Council, is a baker by trade. He is | Iie utilities. to pay for the cost of cooking fe true of thin folks the world over. H. E. KENNEDY, one of the own ing him no chance to sound a warn-| 43, has been a resident of Seattle) Rutrittve organs, your functions of Ing or turn aside |since 1902, and is married. He ers of the Colonial theatre, served : jon, are sadly out of gear and) |nerved on the charter commission |two sessions In the legislature and| fet oot the fool is nai tly jlast year, and was of the three who|was clerk of the appropriations . diets, Omit the flesh cream rub- SAVES ON PLANKING signed a minority report against committee in a previous session. | le jthe adoption of th called Hinky ne to Seattle in 1889. He was| STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1915. PAGE 6 © Phone Our % Main 6989 FREE and DELIVERY Leave Your SERVICE Order. Makes Your It will receive Shopping Lees 4 Prompt and Burdensome. Careful Orders Sent Attention. c. 0. D. MJB: COFFEE WEEK 1-lb. Tins 35c 3-Ib. Tins $1.00 5-lb. Tins $1.50 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, FEBRUARY 6 TO 13 Extra Specials for Saturday 210 AT ALL GROCERY STALLS One gs~Guaranteed 5%; 25c 5. 45¢ ON SALE—SATURDAY ONLY—AT ALL BUTTER AND EGG Doz. STONG SAYS BARGAINS | The Most for the Money 20 Lbs. Granulated Sugar for .$1.00 Js contained in every leat of Of quality, of nutrition of purity With #1 order , No, 60 Sack Choice $1 60 4 Cane Carnation 25 3 GIRLS BREAD ase Patent Flour : Milk for Cc 100 loaves of fresh Breed vo MB > Liane Matcher BOG | cane Pons, Corn 266 Our now S-layer Cake Becipe—taturday we will have thie 4 ete aages PA ys Rage I e Unies n thea Cakes you cannot imagine how goof they are bee can Pore t abe No 10 pall Pu 2 cane Campbe 4 100 phew Macaront yoann ¢ 3 $ Vresh oF freshly made, there ism difference. 2% Girls’ Bread, Rolls and Cakes arg freshly made BABIAF Stong’s Two Stores—Sixth and Pine and Stall 205 Corner Grocery STALL 55% —Just a Step Off Pine 8t Zoble Grocery Sai’ Phone Billott 4314 Free Delivery No. 50 Sack Best Patent Flour..............$1.75 No. 50 Sack Best Family Flour.............$1.60 4 large cans Milk for 25¢ | 3 cans Minced Clams. Ss ibe: eek eto Fancy Patent Flour, cans Corn or Tomatoes. .25¢ c can Pineapple for.. lated. Buner for S$. 100 |' "$1 75 | 3 cans Asparagus for 25¢ | be can Ripe Olives tor pi di, 16¢ No. 10 pail Pure Lard....$1.25 | 2 Ibs. Codfish for Be | 2he We have a fuli line of Garden Seeds. 3 < | 10¢ BS 10¢ 10¢ | 25e 250c | 25e “ 2be 10¢ 2he Noodles for FH o STALL 312 ars WM. FUSS & Big, White, Sanitary Market ALLS H10-111-112—Anmex 13-18 # ANDERSON GROCERY CO. THE STORE FOR BIG SPECIALS 210 ¥ 1 : 7 ' on, ib bulk Chocolate, Ib fresh Roasted Peanuts 1 fo boxes Matches for t lee pkgs. Arm & Mammer Soda Ie 2 Picnic Mam Fastern Dry Salt Por Lag of Pork Roast, ib..... Pure Pork Tomato Sausage. 1b. Green Ground Bone for chickens, ? 3 15e, 7 ib All meats kept under gisas ta F 8-1b jhirardelil’s Extra Choice Legs of Lamb, 1. ..186 | Choco a Ghirar pei EY frigerated show cases. Extra fancy ern Bacon, alow ee i-th can Royal Baking 40c STALL 399 afte Bost ee fresh Eggs, dozen, | Snider's Catsup, 26¢ 15 FE" sent es Oi snsoteest Soon RM 00 | ose can apy Heme a 1 tor Mall 128 7 4 ibs. Best Navy Beans Beet fresh churned Butter, Pineapple ........ « 15c shone orders I for 4 25c | 1b; 3 pounds 3 cans Minced LL Flere. ane Milk t 5 Ibs. Sugar for... .25¢ |“... 25 | rin cream Cheese, Cnibe for nesses BOC wits fl er : ‘Ae sede gies Racha 25c | ver iv. Home-made Apple Bat- * 25c¢ } Se or T th for 25¢ Peanut Butter, 15¢ ie: ter, 2 Ibs. for.. “ 3 cans Peas of Tomatoes TOKIO GROCERY CO. Fr ios. tor ; Fancy Dill Pickles, 10 3 Ibs. Lima Beans for Qe per dosen sigea. Wa’ oit c Good Mince Meat, per Ib...10¢ cans Sardines, in oll, STALL 204 129 Thorvald Petersen 132 ».. STALL 8 61.35 | es 25c ry 100-1b k fo! - Lucky Strike Fruit Co. | Specials for Saturday Fresh Brussels Sprouts, 3 25c for . ‘ STALLS 331-335-836 ine loruay Machorel 66, ¢ tor Bua ibe. fe STALL 319 “STALL 319 Florida Grapefruit, 5chiom Werring, 30 for ibe head Ce each ‘ C* J watt coarion, i» Be, & Ibe he Alaska Rutabages, ‘ 15c "The Toppenish Farmers | T California Grapefratt, 25 0 ~ a to “ ' et C |] Otto’s Quality Market STALL h Farmers puest Oranges 10c Stal! 6 Lower Floor Meat Co. ro gigevong bree Mpeg all per doren Sat Roashl ane tb. i ‘0. 1 stoc : Juicy Lemons 15 Piente a Ib. ini eS im S 2-34—LOWER FLOOR | #ack ‘$1 .25 doren C J iege of Lamb, Ib 18e¢ | Fresh dressed Hens, per Ib...9¢ From 1 to 4 p. m. only. New Crop Almonds, 25c¢ | saat Trews Bea, ty ise] BIG LARD SPECIAL We deliver them for you 2 Ihe Spare Ribs, per Ib. 12'2¢ Rhode Island Greenings, 7 No. 5 pail Pure Lard . B5¢ — — ‘ihe fe 10c TPaciic Coast Fish Co, [°° '""*'it ata | 342—Stall— 342] Brenneman & ae Prices on Fresh Vegetables Stall 301 STALLS 200-215 by the Box ! Freeh Hailhut and Salmon ihe Special Sale on Apples J ~ Cut out everything but the meals Wer send to ¥-1b. Be any rest ime om nd cat wi err {Dink charter. The people sustain-|in the pharmacy business and later|— weatte express office in the U.S for $1.26 9 « oe Wagners, per box. . . 85 *} A saving of $ 072 on the planking/ed Bolton's view in the charter|ran the Kennedy hotel. He is mar.|f+-0%-110 Sunkiet H me eames T'*.*°lo¢ Rainier ave. and an additional |election. Bolton believes in munic-|rled and has two sone cama WEST'S HOME-MADE CANDIES ff coo’ Dat Small. Winesaps, per box | fat should be the net re-| saving of $2,991 on Leary ave., from|ipal ownership of public utilities. | ©. J, JACOBS, 2022 W. Tist at. too Mand-rofted Chocolates, 1b. .BB@ ff Yaxima . Bina nes . 65c ow the oroginal estimated cost, is the) WILL H. HANNA, 202 Summit | tq of the soctalist candidates C le Peanut Nar he ae ! Eieeet Sood with m showing made in the report of|ave., has been county treasurer for|for the council. He ts a Janitor tel © IrCle forkish Preit Carcmeia 1h. ES Florida or Siciion ‘Cue r power to deliver ev Street Superintendent Case. The|two terms. He was elected as an|the public schools, He t# married s 25c , pmaking material in y »\councll, acting on the estimates,|anti-ring candidate on a pledge of|and has six children. He was ion, Pine Vegetable Co., Stall 340 Fruit, 8 for ....... Bert et your bee had appropriated $8,000 more than|Teducing the office expenses $20,-\inated for the counell three years | Fine large head Cabbage 9 6 Assorted Nuts, per lb. 10c was expended 000, and he kept his pledge. He is| ago, but lost‘In the final election.’ | a. per Ib 10¢ | for tee and....... Be — an expert accountant by profession. | H 68 80th ax per It a . ‘ South Dakotane elect W. E. Love-|Ho is 38. He came to Seattle in|,, 4: F- MAAS, 103 Both ave. 8., Is pail Pure Lard 81.35 | Pincy iiothouse Rhubar 25¢ ae nt Westlake Poul! | Joy president 1899, and 1s married cetiee panies tae ae 6 pelt Pure tard @B¢) 3 ius tor... "25¢ Sausage, per Ib ———| WP. MELWAIN, 4051 Tenth neh agg BAS CAme to) 2 pall Pure Lard 406 | Big head Lettuce Be, {t's Notled Ham, per Ib. & Pr d the best flewh-producin e 0. He wan | Dig head % omen ducing come 40 ave. has retired from active prac ae ¥. i vo bt gcc Pienfo Hame, per 12%e | 6 for 25c 0 luce le te t i re ples h t ie e ju g gure we Ene Wee “ one . Pt Ee i> a package, are pleasant, harm-| tice of law. He had served a8 Jus: | Way an independent railway. In(f Roasting Chicker 206 EA FONTAINE SAMUKEL IRVINE WILL OrEN A Fancy Dry Picked Hens, Bwift's Pharmacy and all other porate cae pte Les a5 @ member |1911 he was elected to the council Stalls 1 Upper Ment Section ee cee c is in Seattle and vicinity sell Shee 6 atte ceo. ile tna large (Ad re-elected In 1912, He is prenl UNION FISH COMPANY one 124 J UTE HOC AND CHEESE STAND} Roasting Chicken 23 ooo. a SATURDAY = rears S508 it * ATES | dent of the council at present. He paprendiys BO, Wocscs 123 AT STALL 908, FIFTH AVE. EN- per Ib, : c ‘ | |is married Freah Halibut. 2 Ibe. 1B@, 4 Ibs SHE oo. 1, c Spring Chickens CATARRH CAUSED) A. E. PARISH, 403 Ninth ave, || Co! River Ametta 4 Toe for... BBe | BOF MP ee 123 TRANCE, WIS EXPERIENCE MEANS | oir we ee. cccae .274c Customers bring shoes here e et BY A GERM |was elected twice as county as Lamb, per 1 CI sartsractson £0 me PaTnes Ducks and Geese, 22c F paNC d completed ond orned Be D J from every part of the city, be- seasor, and completed his sec nd | Plump Fat Hens... .45¢ | 0" 124c : per Ib, cause our work is different. : term last January He was former. | FOR SATURDAY Local Ranch Pees, 35 It’s a bit better. Occidental and Yesler seesk tap Miatiapad aeiaans Cah scsi ly & newspaper man, having fol-| At Mre. we Smoked Meat TUCKY STRIKE FISH COMPANY * cans Carnation Milk for. .20@ | “°* c iow that profession in Chic o jouse Stall ste 2 large can ashin, ro Vetted > Po or REGAL SHOE MEATS—(Stalls 1-9) Can He Cured, Saye Specialiat aa te Wentth an aahs i nicag a Taine a Wo ll_the sfreenest and cholceat large cans Washington Milk for 1§¢@ | Netted Gem Potatoes, ' $1 35 REPAIR SHOP “Soouiinn ‘sections tt attle in 196: He came |j STALL 30 IN FLOOR {| ,, | m With each purchase, Pree Delivery 100-1b. sack for . Steer Pot Roast, Ib....42¢ Breathing Medicated Alr. |to Seattle in 1901. He is married | and Kenees_ Main 4136 Spare Ribs, ib le Medicine taken Into the stomach wit| GEORGE R. COOLEY, 1918 45th Fresh Dressed lens, Ib. never, core atarmh. Ang "nether, wil | ave. 8. W tn at prosent’ a member | LONDON? s_ SATURDAY BARGAINS the eprays, douches, lotlots., ame andlof the council. He ts a etrical 9c eg ial te ae other temporary reliefs that so n Jengineer. He came to Se ttle tt 7 Dove ‘ipo 5G ‘ae Spec at the FISH—(Stall 11) > Sees. Sane A ate 1896, Cooley was draughtsman for | Uatiew mall, Lat | iren'e #2 | Wom ; | Ladies’ Ansort London's é the electrical work on the Ua. bat, | zeesainple andl | Patent Teather t Leather] tennis Oxfords Floating Ween heavy ; Columbia River Smelt, ab, saahie tea? |B broken tines | eit, button Boe Roap wear Linoleum p Nebraska. He was in charge Shoes medium welght) Cuban heels button, sises t 2¢ 1 39 of the West Seattle m 1 worth up to | 2 | > Youths’ and | ¢ _39¢ a aie eee: te zn a. st Seattle municipal rail rthup to | = #2.15 82.49 Misses’ for | ote Reale: A Salt Salmon Bellies, Ib. ive ae ig | a Le way before it was aold to the 8, E.} 45.0, for the Gos | parce | kia Gre —At— TABLE alle 16-1 thie called 1 Co. He also served as police judge 81.00 Tneelon bean ge aad try-one VEGETABLES—(Stalle 16-17) Hyomel ie @ germ killing va in West Seattle before that city | Be | 496 cond & Yesier Yakima Potatoes, 17 Ibs was annexed to Seattle |B 100 serum | ose |— 18¢ Valen. | —————— 2 10c 1 Bread for 15¢ 25¢ gave OENEIE, cousty com-| Mrushes for Leth gee Mea Purnitore stares Taos | Mue anus Rice | Genuine Shav- . loaves Bread for missioner for the past four years, | he ie Polish Nv nwder ing Soap : FRUITS—(Stall 10) came to Seattle in 1895, He | be te 10e Cock 1 ¥ He start-| ee omnes, 2 « dos, Sunkist Oranges, box $2.00 ed as clerk for the Great Northera, | : zr Stamyman Winesap App became freight agent and then be F ’ = box "5 : came general agent of the Pacific|/ has been in Seattle eight years.! His son, W. K. Sickels, is the pres-|has been a resident of Seattle for Someone Swipes. City’s Auto be Coast Steamship Co. MeKenzle {q| He 1s married and has one child, He|eet county clerk 15 years. He is married and has + BAKERY—(Stall 12) at present a deputy sheriff, He in| never held public office A, J. GODDARD, 1050 Kilbourne | six children, He ts at the head of} Who's got {t? Sor a - a bellever in municipal ownership,|. J: J- SULLIVAN, 3800: Alki ave.,!ave., Is at present in the city coun-|a business college rowed the new automobile belonginy Two 10¢ loaves Bread 15¢ He married and has five chil-|!8 a electrician member of or-|cil. He came to Seattle in the '808.| C. W. IDE, 5714 16th ave., is an|to the park department. The deed 1 13 doz, Cookies 50¢ dren ganized labor, a bellever in munte:| He served in the state legislature |engineer, He served in the state|was done Thuraday, while theese qi GROCERIES—(Stalis 13-14) GEORGE B. LITTLEFIELD, 6932| {al ownership. He served as dep-|and in the apuneil several terms. | senate, was collector of customs at|was parked on Columbia ae nee } aie » th ave. 8., In a real estate oper-|Uty sheriff under Sheriffs Smfth|He ts president of the A, J. God-| Port Townsend, and was U.S. mar-| Third ave. The cite ests meet | 8 the. Sugar... «Aide few ininutes each day for tor, He in 40, a lawyer by train.|and Cudihee, He came to Seattle | dard bank jshal at Seattle. He is married and|money, Please rete hee pe® Wf continue to ~ EA Seay D.. BE sien got oniy will ail the wvmp Ing, but during ‘his residenge in Se.|1n 1901, ‘8 married, and has three| FRANK H. RENICK, 1424 Rel-/ has six children eee ihe aot yagi car, boys, se Aresaed, in Individual ot 3B Coffee 1 ge cag erage attle since 1902 he has not prac. | children mont ave., is a real estate man. He| GEORGE W. HILL, 212 22nd|right kind of attenti ee \ to any point Ja the U. 3 y Ine need try ‘or buy Myometeon pure Heed: He ie a resident of the! JOSEPH R. MANNING, 916 How-|{s a member of the present legisla-|ave.,, is a bailiff in the superior ad All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 BUTTER AND EGGS— @ faith Bartel! Drug ee epiier valley and helleves the city ell at ; is an undertaker. He came to|ture. He is married and has two court. He was formerly a steam: | SS wy (Stall 18) ther tending drueel oe on line a, | Soattle ia 1909, is married and has | children, He came to Seattle 27 boat captain and has served in the) NAVY YARD ROUTE ition yn ess Nd wher — . 2 oot t wit nh oth p 1 ts L. 8 D. RAYMER, 420, two children, He served in the city | Years ago. l navy He came to Seattle Steamers H. BL K. F Kivpered Salmon nnd all vother soa Plymouth storage oF ald tor Ne will be rerangeat | eutth ave, N., i a socialist cand!-| council of New Haven, Conn JOSIAH COLLINS, lawyer, 1205/27 years ago. He served as port|;ace. otigombag pg pier Products. See the fish before at ipped don ; ns dite for the council, He. runs D. K. SICKELS, 3019 Heagon! University st., came to Seattle in| warden under Mayor Gill in 1910, | Sunday) £00, Tocee Soak 8280 Coxe i you wish Creamery ger : book store on First ave., has been|ave., is a deputy county clerk, He|1883. He served one term in the} JOHN G. JOHNSON, 424 Hast|cept Sunday (Sunday, 2.20), Sse pm GOL Northern Bani Bids. ee 4 a remident of Seattle gince 1906, Is| was county clerk for two terms.|state senate, He is married and| Howell st. is a real estate man, He | S8t!rtay. 11:45 p.m Main 474 why any sutterer trom Catarrh | married, and has three children. | He came to Seattle 26 years ago, {has two children leame to Seattle in the ‘90s, He isl acuce’ ‘Ue "beet to change without not give it @ fair trial, ALBERT HESS Is 4 printer. He 'ts married, and has two childre, ©. L. MILLER, 4830 Alki ave, married and has one daughter. phone Main #101. Price 600 Round Trip ree