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f | Choice Spare y Ribs AR—MONDAY, JAN. 3 WILSON AND HIS BRIDE SLEUTHED THRU HONEYMOON : aw | \Voman Reporter Finds President and Mr so Carefully Guarded by Secret Service They Can't Even Hold Hands in Private; Are With Them Constantly. By Idah McGlone Gibson SPRINGS, Va, SLEUTHED THRU Wilson Are Men That Detectives HoT MOON! What 4 splendid title for a detective story! It seems too bad that 1 must waste ft on a mere news event, even if it does concern the pres ident of tt United States nd his beautiful wife TERMS I came here to this lovely Virginia resort to honeymoon trail” of our foremost citizen and tt i the of this country of Mr, and Mra Jan. A HONEY Our Bivaney Sale Offers EXCEPTIONAL MATERIAL SAVINGS to the nisher. All sample pieces and { patterns of dining room, living room and bedroom furniture have been reduce You are welcome to make use WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGES JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU’LL PAY $ 50.00 Worth $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Week USE (s 75,00 Worth Down, $1.25 Week WE YOUR $100.00 Worth Down, $1.50 Per Week | CHARGE } $150.00 Worth Down, $2.00 Per Week NO 200.00 CREDIT | $300.00 INTEREST opportunitic homefur wander along “the new “first lady"—to row Wilson, bridal LIBERAL CREDIT people ar We overs I imagined the passage of tender glances between the two, of bis helping her over these rolling bille as they went on their long, solitary rw inolated sin distant corners of the Hom stead Per of Homefurnishings, of of of of of rambles or ¢ teto-n-tete otel sun-rooms. And the composite pleture would show to Woodrow Wilson—the lover-president! DETECTIVES GUARD THIM EVEN AT NIGHT But just think of being followed every step by seven secret service men! Think of having a detective chauffeur when you a dectective caddy when you golf and even a detective tentry just outside the door of your bridal suite, mot only in the day, but even at night, while you sleep and also tt Hot Springs no ger envy they did see it with half an eye! New little doubt t caught the mort mnderful man in the dent arrived, Proud you husbands #0 ithportant their doting brid tamed wore off. For ¢ SOLITUDE, without which a 4 the president and the all Americans the human Homefurnishings, $ 7.50 Homefurnishings, $10.00 Homefurnishings, $15.00 Worth Down, $2.50 Per Week Worth Down, $4.00 Per Week ) motor, other plain citizen honey Mr. and Mr Wilson At firet ar 4s seemed out them nvy when ven the brides and grooms be honeymoon is not firnt #0 that det _ Three-Piece ta Suites 1/2 Price Mahe tapestry wa 2\\ SEVEN PICKED MEN ON THE JOB CONSTANTLY Seven picked men have been assigned to “honeymoon duty.” This means they never lose sight of the president and Mrs. Wilson for an instant thruout the day, and guard them at night with all the alertness of a first-time sentry in the war zone! rive guards neem to have bedn selected for husky as the biggest traffic policeman you ¢ saw, capable ling three ordinary men fn a scrim dead shots automatiog in thelr coat pockets. The other two remained a mystery to Homestead for several days. They were faultiess|y appeared in evening clothis, No one: could the or guests they were better drosne wider vation the rea regular price brawn; they are as of hand with the $85.00 or apectal 9110.00 Circassian Wa put octal nage, and Three-ptece Mahe Bulte, in green velour price $30.0 spectal the other clad distingu guests of after 6 sh t the they Three-piece Mahowany tapestry, reg """" $45.00 American-Oriental wise $33.75 2W nave pe After ¢ two good-! $48.00 | ices ia, $42.80 | ies, ne BB0 Maiicesny Dre n rvec It their pockets No one be ¢ t's that .00 Circassian Wa nut Chiffoaier, 00 Circassian Wa! it Chiffo: Cire nut Chiffonter, specta $41.50 Circassian V tton Rug: | Dut Dreaser, » regular p $10.00 Circassian Wal $42.50, apec "$46. 75 | Rut Dresser, specia ands seldom } #6 pockets hid All Sample ve. ||Library Tables $46.50 Mahogany Chit " b - fonter, special $36. 75) he goes, a ee ain etustiog + o t CAMERA MEN TREATED LIKE OUTLAWS $87.50 Mahogany Dress ye 4 the men treat Usually the president bas a of Rut five er. special $21.50 Three oxi? Whit lar o $48 spec $37.75 | t bodyguard For t one from Cleve One ‘The bane of the honeymoon aquad f* the camera man, The news here with orders to trail the pre paper correspondents nd obey shot a secret service honeymoon the number was lacrea sed by two sleuths land, one from Pittsburg. $97.59 Mahogany Chit fonier, #y the dent ar Your Old Stove or Range Taken in sna ona lens th ard, ofthe « aye off the the men inside are ready to leap gut at the firet night of need When Mra. Wilson returns to Washington, she will be sleuthed no longer. There the president's wife ts only guarded on special vce. sions, but on ber trips to New York and other cities the eyes of | secret service seen will never lone her Greens te thruout the 4 nk tM WILSON RETURNS! HAVE NARROW A second car w ant behind as possible 4167 424 -Dike Street: CONTINUED | FROM PAGE 1 | ; BELIEVE CONSUL IS AMONG VICTIMS the white Graphie momen ard Moss, | QUNCLE SAM INDORSES . OUR MEATS FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS TUESDAY SPECIALS of the toll of pneumonia can in Seattle, the 1915 death rate for the city is lower than ever betare. During the year just passed, persons died for every cocenea population. The best record pre vious to that was §.1 persons per/| thousand population, made in “4 Municipal health precaution \mate and general average \ due to comparative youth of th population, are given in Health Commissioner McBride's report as} reasons why Seattle Is the Itht est city in the world death The} situa: | WASHINGTON. Jan 3. gravity of the international ition caused by the torpedoing of|¢T, 498 Randolph st., his lthe Glengyle, coming on the heels|two children, narrowly of the sinking of the Persia, caused! with their lives wh President Wilson today to determ weoeal jine to cot his vac ation ort and 7 A b return b He will arrive tomor their he morning. The loss ts CHINESE GIRL TALK est Wicklund, a paper hang wife and escaped n fire and snow early to totally destroy streak “ot a torpedo lis of the liner’s laat told here by Leo an English survivor Survivor Tells Story There was no panic, and the lous of Ife was due to two things,” he First, the Persia sank in n six minutes, and, second those aboard were having at the time. We were] aking 18 knots when the boom me, folle @ funny crack ng sound med 1 when ship st piste partially cov ered by insurance Unknown causes started the Owin. fire the about 3 o'clock heavy snow, the depart Lin, graduate of bi Columbia, spoke at the Y Fung Hin Wellesley and American women A. here BRESNAHAN WANTS JOB CHICAGO, Jan. 3.—Roger Bros nahan declares that he will sue if the Cub owners try to him |from the manakership of the Chicago t ynable to reach $500 Atwe ‘ the Co., and $800 p had t Wick hi rely in burned t and flames in their nig ever 1d fire ot was (| fore the Fr Pape Eggs (storage) Coltser Choice Shoulder largest. phi most « Pork Steak......... y, January § Hi |r Sat ) Theatre ise. the h of fur-| we i only a sec begar rushed from ht clothes Mars’ dar in a vac tlake 1 A dozen d tenants turned out into t in scant € precauti should t to guard ta bia streets active am. The New Year right. Take a good, long, hard look ateyour- fated heavily People ran up from! self and pick out the points {, moans Steak... that you can improve upon. (below. W and children Pork Back Bones, y P P er was 10 Ibs. for .. One of your first ybody Choice Pork will be to start a savings ac- ah count—with us. 1 Boat Spills Human Cargo ‘Thore on eck rushed to the but th the starboard were we ns because they! was dl apartment ortly t ave ) at frighter inight hia were no wild| was pretty | | taker jwaa the moves * “en ure snow Chief heavy The first two boats got away all| right, but the next rolled over as! she hit the water. There were a lot of women in that one. The first | boat tried to pick up those of th interest 4% overturned boat, but the wave |kept bumping the rescuer against j |the Persia, threatening to capsize | wart given Mor The are unable to mak much adway, owing to the al dition of the streets at LOWING MARK ks pery this ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S| THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK UNION | ences “The next two cleared a minute SAVINGS & ‘TRUST co. | re aronens o8 we deck. Women! Our Guarantee Is Backed Cheap substitutes cost YOu same rten, by Graduate Registered before the Persia sank Some of the crew were tryinig| |to get over another, but passengers | F SEATTLE | cried Then the wave over | the stegn, and I was into the water.” The number of survivors reach |{ng here was placed at JAMES D, HOGE, President 1160, many of whom were i. COLNER, sailors, engineers and a few wom Vice President and Trust Office, |@?. Many suffered from exposur and 1t is possible the death list will run higher by reason of thin HOGE BUILDING | Many of the women were lightly ‘ In the Heart of the Financial | lad and men were taken from the |en'! water without coats. right Oletrter Warships Seek Bodies | Be at re At Warships and fishing vessels are| weorkinanship |neeking bodies off Crete, and it is nd ev regarded possible that Greek trawl nia a ‘who han. wraduated ere rescued some in the water Chas, H. Grant of Boston the dental colleg 1 aned the examination of | jsaved, while Edward Rose ver left the Persia 6442 Ballard Aven Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It Signifies Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M. DR, L, R. CLARK JW. EDMUNDS Oph. D. for of” ‘arora Ca roo ae ne are obasses: FrESTPAY weapact Sern OUSNESS AR PRICES - FRASER-Ps PATERSON CO Wier * People Are Dying at the Rate of One a Day in Seattle from] the ravagen of the grippe T what the officer ay thrown We guarantee the superiority of the Lundberg Truss, and give free | | Capital and Surplus $800,000 | trial to prove it | | our guarantee, close to} lental w Lascar atinfaction, we LUNDBERG CO. | Deformity App Artificial Limba 1107 THIRD ave, ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES at is health war of Den at Gibraltar | ASKS SETTLEMENT of |t dental board. Each and] ator in thin of hae ht atate dental] the wall in| fn plain wor) n thin nd wil ing bungler off Thomas G. Bishop, president the yrthwestern Indian Federa tion, has written a booklet on “An |} Appeal to the Government to Ful fill Promises Made 61 Years Ago. |It 1s addressed to Cato Sells, com missioner of Indian ffairs, and asks for settlement, according to cbpaprienges Me Wie Gh, Comer of Third Ave the termes of a trea made by Gov We use nothing but the best materiais and guarantes a pleasing and lest-W cieveny with the Clallam Indians In itis our ing result for « period of 16 yeare All work guaranteed. ‘ in| not t Piles Pilling .... 500 mated ove FA oo 1855, alloting them each “two 4 8.00 Gold Alloy Filling $1.50 to 2:6! | iid Bridge Work buckets of gold and land Painiess Extracting Vree. Hote of Teeth... 85.00 and Lady Attendants. Kntrance 106% Vike Ot. f You tal work do: can't get unsatiafact » here, We ple nd pationts—we have test! from hundreds of substan fal citizens of Senttle and vicinity, ) and women, telling how ned they are with the work id ed set) for them. We can nfy you the ne WAY and our 4 wat | Regal Dental Offices | Dr. R. H. Dennis oe , Clark, Manager = 1216 W. OTE SE wttle, Wash, Whird Ave, N. W. Cor, Thira re aud’ Unlom, Phone Ballard 1080, Examinations und Katinates Free. UNION DENTISTS—Cor. Third and Pike. Collseum ‘Theatre—the largest photoplay house Wednesday, January 6, world's will open |ia0s 4 i, SSS SSS ESS SESS SSS SCE TSS ESS TOWASHINGTON ESCAPE IN FIRE jin it hands, joers and DISS TOR ISS ISS VO ISS SO ISS VO TSS SS IAT SS TSS TSS STS. ge Me Dougall o fouthwick I 4 —= oie - ~ Muslin Underwear Feature Petticoats, ‘‘Marcella’’ Garments, Camisoles, Gowns and Children’s Wear brings many things this Great W better than the ious seasons, Petticoats for Every Occasion Cambric Petticoa appliques of heavy We 4H H day Sale—values little {o just new prev SSS SSS SSS. with embroid- with ruffle; ied ler Spanish Flounces (knee Duchess and Val. at the top, rib- with imitation 1 wide beac $3.50. Cotton Crepe Petticoats, wear about the s of wide | 1.25. ainsook Petticoats wit! 95e¢. with embroidered scal- Petticoat for golfing $1.50. with real Cluny lace flounce. Very spe- ng » rut especially house insertion good Some ace in dotted Swiss ruf- fle, run Petticoats cof Pique, y rood strong 1 1; Be Nainsook Petticoats a circular & ng on ial at $3.50. Nainsook Petticoats with circular flounce, « f hes medallions, t $3.50. flounces of ; ribbon run; lace Nainsook Petticoats 1 1 th rece ec ar insertic $3.50. Petticoats of Nainsook n sting $1.50. Camisoles y style is of crepe de chine, with hand embroidery trimmed ribbon seen to be fully ap- $1.50. embroic lace ing betweer with deep of flounces, lace, ribbon with ered $1.00. styles of 5 only, $ hemst $1.50. Envelope Chemise 95c Empire run and @, hes ated ’ $2.95. | Crepe de Chine Garments stock of Envelope Gowns, Petticoats 1 Combinations of crepe de chine. Children’s Underwear ‘s Drawers, 25c, 50c, 75¢, 95¢. ‘ dainty little styles of 10wns at 25c, 50¢, 95¢ 7 nd g 1 “Marcella” Garments 50c, 75¢e, Drawers of nainsook » $2.50. hemise, ( anes Sw Sass 95: Slit r ( a foes SSSI DSO SSE SSE SSS OG SS SIS SSE SS, ~ FORD PARTY GETS PERMISSION 10 TRAVEL ACROSS GERMANY MEET AT HAGUE JAN. 12 vests "=" | MAY NAME LANE, TOWN BURNING ASU, S, JUSTICE Germany has grantes permis sion for the Ford peace party to cross Germany en route to WASHINGTON, Jan, 3.— ‘ai With Associate Justice Jos. R. 4 Lamar of the supreme court The Hague for what probably will be the final conference. patened cross the| dead, politicians turned today | to speculation as to his succes- | sor. The German consul here will danger ALEXANDRIA, Va, Jan, 3.— Outside aid was sent to the fire-swept town of Gordons ville, near here, early today. Flames threatened to destroy the place. vine the party’s passports The permission t « ¢ th nea f mines charter which will! Included in those mentioned for the post was Secretary of the Interior Lane. Lamar died night of failure. He had been in ill hi since ember » Copenhagen Friday ting probably will ays According to} trip will perma when members of to sail for Amer- only a few esent plans, th tly and Jan. 1 the party expect heart Ith a} last Don't stay gray! Nobody can tell .~ when you darken gray, faded hair * — with Sage Tea and Sulphur when he suff ® stroke of paralysis Death, however, was due to heart Grandmother kept her hair beam failure tifully darkened, glossy and abund- The justice would have ant with a brew of Sage Tea and |five years’ service had he Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell til today. out or took on that dull, faded or — He was a streaked appearance, this simple years old mixture was applied with wonder- Official, Washington anticipates| ful effect. By asking at any drug the president will nominate a dem-|store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- at to fill the cy in order to| phur Compound,” you will get a har present party | large bottle of this old-time recipe, f th ready to use, for about 50 cents, This simple mixture can be depend. ed upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and 1s splen- did for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp and falling hair, . A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur, because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody |in resumption of their Besarabtan pte ood eee! oe eee Miaia’ wane ast aan le | aha it through your hair, taking OS enh ae . jone strand at a time. By morning za the gray hair disappears; after an- other application or two, it fs re- stored to {ts natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant, Aked left of tI ected to behind | oss, has arrive Dr. ended lived un FORD MEETS BRYAN NEW YORK, Jan, 3.—Neither Henry Ford nor Willfam J. Bryan today would discuss the conte: they held immediately upon F val here from Europe. Bryan met Ford on receipt of a tele. graphic request for the conference The closeted toget over an hour, Bryan then reSurned to Washington, D. ( he mere discussion of peace is If an advantage,” Bryan eald in re to a question concerning | his opinion of the Ford peace mis. sion | Ford declared his opinion on the cause of war has materially chang He had been of the opinion, he sald, that bankers and munition manufacturers were responsible He returns, he said, with the Jopinion that the men who do the fighting are mainly responsible for letting those who rule them do their thinking Republics no monarchies In this respec significantly Ford sald that, despite reports to the contrary, his party of peacers| were harmonious when he left, and that all plans originally made are] being carried out. He had not tn-| ye tended to accompany the peacers thruout the trip, he sald, and his sickness merely hastened his re turn a few days. native of Georgia, 58 ge in the he court art e-up 0} In addition to Secretary other names prominently mention are those of Secretary of War Secretary of Agriculture | Houston, Jos. Folk, solicitor eral, and Frederick Lehmann, President Taft will not be consid- ered. Lane were ison Collaeum largest pt Wednesday ALETTER FROM MR. LATIMER Theatre otoplay he January the world's will open better than’ “he sald are After a search of more than a year I have found what set out to find—the MOST ECONOMICAL and SATIS- ACTORY COAL in the Northwest Twenty years as a producer and marketer of coal—seven of them at has given me a practical and scientific knowledge of fuel, ul study of local climatic conditions has helped me learn what ter of coal is best suited. 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