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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 27, WAR COUNTRIES ‘PRESIDENT NOT “LEARN U, S, CODE NOW ‘TOO PROUD’ He Always Accept Challenge to Fight, He Asserts 1916. PAGE 2 What Will People FOR OOP DAL PS WIFE T 5 ae ps 4One-Cent Sale. i "Things as they ought to be "- SALES, 00K HERE PLEASE Every Thursday at Swift's Notice of Friday Ic Sale. The most talked-about drug store in Seattle is “SWIFT'S,” Second and Pike. government, it was learned to. | !Way Oy, 0m Protect your health with Swift's drugs. Col, House, President wil. | “hiiienke to 8 Oe ied that the state department to change Specials Friday and Saturday § .°.!°::ss;2u:c0" was » Europe can now Dolls " 26c Durham me Waa assortment Duplex with the certainty that I y Rasore Can Read House | Every Belligerent Secret Messages, Learns ADDRESSES PASTORS NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Prestdent| Wilson Indicated plainly today he is no longer “too proud to fight Speaking 000 clergymen always rhape by some ASKS CIPHER CHANGE BY CARL W. ACKERMAN BERLIN, Jan, 27.—Practical | ty every belligerent in Europe knows the supposedly secret dipiomatio codes of the U. &, fase of a ky of patting reason wh nut it was pot a and drag out, but boat should » In announcing hi con peace and belllg the president obviously attempted to eliminate from further discudsion the “too proud” phrase, voiced tn his Indianapolis speech last year & phrase which resulted in greater eridcism here and abroad than any other utterance he has made The address to the clergy was fn reply to thelr ¢ im down up the wide vive etrine sage in to code ington will corning urope not know @s contents While European examine all messages, they can, and bave, gained information when they | knew In advance that they were to transmitted. Delay Penfield Message Ambassador Penfield of Vienna Waa recently Involved in such an tn “$1.01 ‘ nations cannot layed 10c a The Picture With a Punch! Mme. Petrova In Stellar Role ,10c int | window Alcohol be Stove Ic th quart Yeaho! Be 26c T4e B@c Camphor ice, ova ent nh, boxes, ' llc 6c Beer ec 26c fa 26c Buckien’s Arnica ee... 26c =. 26c mach Tab men t expres hin efforts | Rae at «rade bonis sion of appreciation ¢ to erne th The clared dent kee He telegraphed to Bt was about to send a d ‘sien Ge 10¢ 26c e patch on without two for Libby et two Mexico to inte t Unit Hard to Hold Balance In wv efforts for tin i tantly ree ognizing t America, and have acted thru no conviction of my own It ts hard to bold the balance when #0 many f are In olved, but I feel that it ts the peo ple’s purpose to maintain that bal ance The growth of religious anta: m within the nation he her he con wpirit ¢ Perfumes — Spactat ive 1 bottles 25c Three Code: Special ba w re Boe Caldw : pe oh Byrup of F - pot Ae Ra a enti anne Jets, two f ginal was mysteriously de anni How great an influence for good or evil has in U ° : + wich this question on your liv: These are ve to weven years three used by assadors It has driven mankind to deeds of violence, acts of cowardice and years of fear. a dangerous tendency of Americ mn the attit ars to keep them fr ua falling into the hands of } European agents are derstand well » 1 aptes ace i races f ‘imade. I he dat the recruc tagontiem, for th DE t pttle Chlorate of * Potash Tablets, for we for lle xox But 26c see's asim 16c 19 ee rw = Be 10c: Week's Break Up a 26c 16¢ 26c « 37¢ ence of religion sat fe a dangerous in to wife fight his and to find tangle The husband comes home another's arms—then they the death. »-T-R-A-N-D SECOND AND SENECA Are You Playing With the Fires of Perdition? Hath known, PLAN BENEFIT FOR THE RYTHER HOME in which and photo a bas play exe contrib ht of special numbers, will be given Feb. determine their own att ruary 18 In behalf of heir owt at the Peac ything ¢ nment will be donated 80 that all proceeds will go to the hon: The Universal Film com nd the Pantages thea oftered to help, Th me hall has been «ive: . Electric - nidren of t | te, Hand Ser: cake [scar Adhesive hs wide ‘two for hh Cloths. » and 10¢ llc Plaster Ale se srinote 6c 4-on bottle Ar matic Cascara. Hest et ..26c Be eotewen * 14c “Live and Let Live” and let live’ is a homely is the very s of aDecia Plaster, for Two tor * "Liv hrase, istence ‘One tx for the founda atest force in r, and this can national AlWAYS stood resolute ust searc Turkish sine specta Towels | local va ov people to itude toward is inconsistent with the the aban These may never be believe in peace * and lib packages onnected donment of things, | pray challenged. We but also tn righteous: ; me highly H Bath P ( Rive pack- Pace. Special perfum- 10c Blades, spec erty WINTRY IN CALIFORNIA BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27,.—|taken pledge ain or snow swamped many parts| election California today. From the}, south came reports of unusual London |rains that threatened to swell riv must ers to proportions, following vy Wael aly one “BROMO QU Nixes! GROVE'S signature , Campaign plans will be embers of nd ‘tive organization to and from the Hip every precinct in the city will be| of charge entative Britten of till ; MEET ° fected. There are six candidates} Arrangements for the benefit are] | a formerly @ prominent ‘or corporation counsel. Mur in charne Dr. H. J. Coventry | mene! he fight * , ¢ prizefighter. He Supporters of Thomas F. Mur. counts on t apport of th ; pre on Settee | by deltas of the for corporation counsel wit!| gressive element in the eon. sporting world closely afield with pulace was warned at his offices, 601-3 New York, which be has been a leader federal 1 At the emperor's tay indoors wher Thursday evening at § p. in.| Many years. @ ate celebrations customary in . e againet t now spends hours afield FACTS ABOUT PEOPLE WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.— —- MURPHINE’S to vote in coming/ KAISER IS GT el rae aaviighs tne saieer MUST STAY INSIDE «” birthday today! LONDON, Jan BERLIN ) celebrated his eity | Norman, Upper, of Seattle for! vieted of smuggling in court Wednesday RETIRES FROM BUSINESS oe tien Seng oe le sored seen sate BEGINNING FRIDAY, 10 A. M.—STORE CLOSED for—the balance of the stock removed to 308 Pike St., to be sold, SELLING | MONSTER SELLING OUT SALE! ouT SALE By the great merchandise brokers. Two fine stocks merged into one. The merchandise sensation of Seattle. Don't miss it CLOTHING co. QUITS Getewis Pike OO kavoaen Tae You have no idea what this great sale means to you unless you attend. Sale starts tomorrow (Friday) at 10 a. m. The ~ ie eaves a rae at and Fourth, nearly opposite Ow! Hutchinson Clothing Co., for years located at Second and Union, known as one of Seattle's largest and finest clothiers, dis- WOrtane Hhnees eRe nese pene, Drug Store. Come with the crowds posed of the lease of the store and quit business. The balance of the stock, consisting of thousands and thousands of dollars’ to one of the greatest sales ever worth of the world’s finest Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, etc., has mow changed hands at 57 cents on the dollar and will be hetd in Seattie. A sale of such ap- thrown out to the people in a huge selling-out sale in the large double store, 308 Pike St., between Third and Fourth, corner palling sacrifice or magnitude has of the alley. Come, don't miss it! It’s achance of a life time to save money. No matter what the weather conditions are, be Restle ‘adie aan coe It will t fro les away. The 4s of people should be here. Come, meet old friends and acquaint- Seattie, Read the prices; they tel! ere. will pay you to come from miles away nousands of people should be 5 qua’ the story of this great collection of ances. The sale is for everybody and everybody is for the sale. Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Clothing shamefully slaughtered. Come with the crowds. Thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise of all descriptions, for Men, Boys, Ladies and Children, to to be sold in the next 30 days. Sale Starts Tomorrow, Friday, at 10 A. M. tS es SED Men’s and Youths’ Suits ws- SLAUGHTERED -» is troops réquent raids are the recent recovery from he ter damage. on box. sheeeees for the past week to re-mark and arrange stock for the handling of the crowds coming. THE HUTCHINSON eee ne. Cees Dress Gloves, sell to $1.50, Lot Children's Underwear, worth to 40c, Sale price, 15c Men's Wool Shirts, worth to $2.50, now 98c Boys’ Hats, worth to $1. Sale price, 29c Boys’ Raincoats, worth to $3.00, now 98c Lot Men's Overcoats, werth to $15, $5.98 Lot Men's Ores: turning Stetson Hats, nobby styles, sell to $5.00, now of prices during this great sa t Think of buying merchanc caliber at the ordinary name goods. L. System Hirsh, Wickwire, Adie Stern Meyer Co. etc., Clothing. Stetson, Knox, Kingsbury and Hutchinson Hats, Arrow, Mon arch, Manhattan, Bates-Street, E. & W. and Greenhood Shirts, and other well- known makes of fine merchandise, to be sold for a mere song. Sale starts tomorrow, Friday, at 10 a, m. Williams’ Shav- ing Soap, sei! at 5c, now of Mackinaw Sults, seli to $1.50, now Men’s and Boys’ Shoes SLAUGHTERED Lot Ladies’ Shoes, sells $4.50. Sale oe $1.49 One lot of Ladies’ Shoes, s Sale opens tomorrow, Friday, at 10 a. m., and lasts about 30 days. Wool Underwear, $1.19 Union Suits, 98c worth to $2, now Men's worth Men's Suspenders, worth to 25¢, now One lot 50c Ties, now Manhattan Shirts, seli One lot of Men's Shoes, worth to $4.00, $1 49 now Men's Shoes, all sizes, box worth to $5.00. Sale price, One lot of Children’s Suits, worth to $3.00, Sale price, Corduroy Pants, worth up to $2.50, Men's Bal- macaans and Overcoats, worth to $25.00, 's Under wear, worth 60c, now One lot, Underwear, worth to 00. Bale price 29c worth te $5.00 $1.98 to $2.50, now 79c Wool Union Sults, Handkerchiefs, marked to sell 3 for 26c, 10 c Dent's, Hutchinson and other good makes of Gloves, sell now Men's Shirts, regular 29 c Men's Heavy Wool and Cash worth to 40r. now Let Arrow Shite, EQ c Collars, Sweater Coats, Shaw! Collar, Sweater Coats, worth sell to $6.00, now $3.48 now 3 for to $2.00, $1 1 5 prices to $1. Price mere 80x, worth 19 Cc to $1.75, now Arrow and Silver worth 15c Bale orice Silk Wool Underwe>r rem $1.89! Fine Ties, regular to 50c, at Hose, worth to 250, now Underwear, worth to 75¢ Union Suits, worth to $1.00 25¢ Kant Krack Rubber Collars, now Evening Oress Veste, $10.00, now 8c sel! to $2.98 to $5.00, mow... 91.98 Me Wee tat 2ee 98c Pajarnas, worth to $2.50, now President Suspenders other makes, worth to 500 19c Arm Bands, Hose Supporters, ing Jackets, to $7.50, Unintorma for Railroad and Street Car Men and Coach men, now half price Men’s and Young Men’s Fine Suits and Overcoats Slaughtered. Hundreds to Pick From. The Best Makes Represented Men's and Young Men's Fine Suits and Overcoats, worth up to $12.00, $4.98 now Fine Suits, worth to $15.00 or your money refunded at any time during $6.95 the sa’ Pants, in gray stripes and plain colors for dress wear; regular price suie price DL .AQ Fine Dress Pants that Men's Suits in dark silkemixed splendidly tailored; prices to $18.00. Sale price Evening Dress high-grade | Finest cheviots, regular $7.98 worth now $14.95 Fine Stock of Children's Clothing Slaughtered. Boys’ Suits, worth $1 49 Suits for best dress wear, and those fashionabl gray and brown effects; finest hand tailoring; worth up to $390.00. sae price. $14.95 Sults perfectly tailored; it seems a pity to sell them so low; regular price to $25.00. Sale price $9.99 Men's Pants that sold up to Suits, to $3.00 sell to $5.00. 2 gH lag gph $2 98 Abe as 69c Sale price $ 48 One lot of Children’s Knee Raincoats, worth Blue Serge, Tweed and Pants, worth to to $10.00 $4. 89 Worsted Suite; Suits that sell | 50c. Sale price 19c Raincoats and Overcoats, up to 50. Boys’ Overcoats, wor ° Shie prise $9.45 1 er CoG now $1.98 1 Sei00 ' $7.98 Ce ee ee You can't lose here. Our binding guarantee protects you. Merchandise exchanged and money refunded. Come! A big stock to choose from. Many lines amalgamated. BY THE GREAT MERCHANDISE BROKERS OF TWO STOCKS IN LARGE, DOUBLE STORE calf and vici kid, sold regu lar to $5.00, new $2.98 Original Chippewa, Stilison, Kellog, Jefferson and Dr. Cushion Sole Shoes sacrificed. One lot of Boys’ Shoes, worth to $2.50, 98c now Children’s Shoes, One lot of “symectiaatae, 69c 39c 98c Rubbers, sel! now Shoes, worth Sale price to 75c, Ladies’ to $3.50. up to $3.00, now Ladies’ Shoes, made best leathers, $2 49 worth to $5.00 . Children's Skuffers, to $1.50, now Girls’ and Boys’ School Shoes, worth up to 280. Price... SLD One lot of Children’s Slippers to 81.50 29c 39c One lot of Children's Shoes, worth to $1.00 Hats Slaughtered A Fine Stock to Pick From. Men's Hats, sell to $3.00, now Opera and Silk Hats, worth $10.00, new $2.98 The Famous $3.50 Hutchinson hoy $1.89 soft and stiff, 98c now t Yours Tomorrow Hats, worth to $4, including Stetson make $1.49 Sale price Hats, soft or stiff, suitable for hapablinmaaey (°F. 29c Cor. Alley. Bet. e 3rd and 4th Men's and Boys Caps, worth to 75¢ Sox, worth to 15¢, now 4c Umbrellas, worth to 75c, 29c One lot of Men’s and Ladies’ Umbrellas, worth to $3.50, $1.79 Men's heavy Suspenders, worth to 50c, 19c Ties that sell to 35¢, now 9c Work Shirts, 29¢ Boys’ Shirts, worth to 50¢, 14c