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tie GROTE-RANKINCo. OFTO F. KEGEL, General The Basement Exchange Department Offers Exceptional Bargains in Housewares At 3c Each 10c and Se Regular Price Sc, Wire Whipping S WW Squeezers, | ameled Soup Ladles, Enameled Tin Candlesticks Flip Mouse 1 N La Cake Tit an accumulatior f used kitchenwa alue Friday, each Regular Values 10c, 15¢ and 25¢ Shovels, Milk Strainers, Toa Letter Baskets and Tea Po ts, Rolli Regular Up to 50c Each ameled Wash Basi small size Kits Mirrors, used Bread Par lapanned Combinets. Kettle Sad Irons, Cherry “Pitter Cr Platter and Pitcher to 1 j be closed out Fric at, each 10¢. Grote-Rankin rie rinn Grote-Rankin L, M eae PUTNAM GOES — 4 PALACE HIP ay The new Hippodrome Road Show which ace Hip will opens Thursday at the company, in The Padre ty romance. Oth n clude The Kerville mous trick Dilliardists and bi-| Pegg Meters quarters. tn eyclists; the Circle Comedy Four,} Thursday pel ae prayed singers and comedians Hilda, | Swedish violin virtuosa; Day and| sed room of an express com West, songs and dances; He! Hart Monnet a alte shld in a wire act BN go sth Sh ae ap The feature photoplay will be the/ beer and whisky, which 0 k mits, and will deliver them =" only on applicaton of the indi. vidual owners. a sows the American, Sitsuda and ortune transfer companie We have good reason to believe that a lot of the liquor was obtain ed on fa permits,” explained Sergt. Putnam. “Fot instance, a bootlegger will send in a number of men to buy permits. They give | fietitous The hootlegger then goes and gets his suppl We have no desire to he _ BAD TAKE SALTS: Says Backache !s a Sign You Have Been Eating Too Much Meat, names. Which Forms Uric Acid. hen you wake up with backache nd dull misery in the kidney region| any packages obtained legitimately it generally means you have been|@nd we will deliver them to the F eating too mnch meat, says a wejt-| rightful owners if they call at room Meat forms uric known authority 14, and satisfy us as to their name acid which overworks the kidne inj and address § their effort to filter from the| Two trunks containing 38 quarts = blood and they become sort of of whisky were seized after a trans paralyzed and logy. When your|fer x had failed to find the ad kidneys get sluggish and clog you! dress must relieve them, like you relieve) gi your bowels; removing all the| che body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather js bad you have rheumatic twinges, The urine is cloudy, full of sedi ment, channels often get sore, water 04 Crockett st, which wa# him along with the trunk s at the King Street station sealds and you are obliged to seek n relief two or three times during the - :M ree Bergian night « Lg Either consult a good, reliable; # Mr. and Mra B, A. Pearse, 154 physician at once or get from your|™,'°'” ™ and Mes, Kerr Waiter pharmacist about four ounces of Jad ‘ave Salts; take a tablespoonful in a a Mrs, Nichole A. Wat glass of water before breakfast for wad ice. Ghavuak Ginetta a few days and your kidneys will], then act fine. This famous salts is and Mrs, Vusirath, 1 made from the acid of grapes and|*'"* » “ ‘icine femon juice, combined with lithia,| )()/) 01" and has been used for generations! Mr. and Mra W to clean and stimulate sluggish kid-|? ave. be. neys, also to neutralize acids in the] ana tee aon ae eee ne so it no longer irritates, thus| to Mr. and Mrs, Bea pding bladder weakness | Fourth ave a fad Salts is a life saver for reg-| 4 Tar meat eaters. It is inexpensive, paved « and Mary Agnes. Butt bnnot injure and makes a delight- H ul, effervescent lithia-water drink. | ses “BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ substitute for cal: the bowels and po: People afflicted w quick relief thro Olive Tablets. ‘ coated | tablets a bre i Dr Tablets act | » gently but firmly on the bowels and | liver, stimulating them to natural ac- |" tion, clearing the g the entire at which dangerc any of the F ye, Ketohibean jen and Mrs. Rebecca Gina eattle, and Cora 1 y Low Cornell Peter and Nora 1 Divorces Asked Marr nt, suga for bad | tte Clark ve Clark Mason va. Herman Mason, 1 s Mary Hall, incom s Neila Markusnen 9. Alfred 0. Craig Doyle vs, Sidney ®. Do griping, or any disagreeable e Divoroe Granted formula after year Deaths 1g patients afftic Chom Williaine, 64, King county Nios er complaint with the | pita a rn dan bad breath, Mare Harriet Soncne, bh, or boomicg Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are | Cork mn ave vegetable compound mixed | ° 0 eo: aes Min, Mattie Daubert, 49, Pravia .. AFTER “FAKE” PERMIT BOOZE : STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 25, SPRING DRIVE BEFORE PEACE, WILSON FEELS MURDER LAID TO | TAUNTS OF GIRL, |! SOCIETY OUTCAST BY ROBE RT J. BENDER art Dated February 1, 1913 Interest Payable February 1 and Augquat J WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 Official sentiment in Washing $100,000,000 One-Year Notes Due February 1, 1918 ton In that @ great spring offen $150,000.000 Two-Year Notes Due February 1, 1919 sive will prove to be the turn , § ing point in international peace maneuvers Principal and Interest Payable at the Office of J. P. Morgan & Co. The president and his very close ors, Who are sitting tn wit ; : ; iden lat , » / “ " his moves towa nce Convertible Upon Notice, at the Option of the Holder, at Any Time Before Maturity, or (If Called | rapes Me cee mre for Earlier Redemption) at Any Time | ntil and Including the Date of Such Redemption Into + wt minds of these Twenty-Year 5! Bonds of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Payable February , that the president himself elle more great effort will , © or both widen be Principal and Interest of the Notes, and of the Bonds Into Which They May Be Cor verted, Is to avant s foul pace th thekGs = Be Payable, Without Deduction for British Taxes, Present or Future, in New York, in United An regardiees of reaponses States Gold Coin, or, at the Option of the Holder, in London in Sterling at the Fixed Rate of arkable address to the # Monday, diplomats here agr " Coupon Notes in Denominations of $1,000, 5,000 and $10.000 thin belief that the goal of peace 4 will not be in sight until after a 3 pus Rigantic effort they feel is coming 2 Redeemable at the Option of the Government, in Whole or in Part, on Thirty (30) Days Notice, aa In the spring == Follows: e drive now are in full Wt we PE i From February 1, 1917,No January 81, 1918, 101 and interest 102 and interest Within six wee ® —— t : . A Y . ons paign will t ated] coluaiiin Oy peli tay Wo From February 1, 1918, to January 31, 1919 101 and interest nations .w UPON AWAITING feat ton teeta City, Mow nae con] The Notes Are to Be Secured by Pledge With Bankers Trust Company, New York, Under a Pledge the outcor peac mon, former choir girl of Philippi Agreement Executed by the Government, of Securities Approved by J. P. Morgan & Co., of an > Ww. Va Wells said, according to the po lice, the girl's taunts that she was a social outcast who sought to avenge her downfall on men, led him to shoot her The body of the girl was found in a room in the ONE SOLDIER was killed and 10;fashionable Deshler hotel, which others hurt by the explosion of a Wells says, he and the girt occu: loaded bomb which was a & pied number of unloaded bombing school at Toronto, Canada For Pile Sufferers ones at the BIDS MADE ON NEW SCHOOLS & ¢ the low rt { cor 21.364 Pyramid Pile) Dupar Bros. offe the Treatme Veat Seattle bik hool with a ntilating and heating system f plies, hemorrhotds ubles, in the priv DAUGHTER MUST GO ox often cures TO HOSPITAL; THIS |i \Piain wrapper, if you MAN IN NEED OF JOB . COUPON hildren to care for, his PYRAMID COMPANY. ughter soon to Ko to the ‘yramid Bidg., Marsha and unable to buy thelf| a proper clothing for her, H. Hultsch| is in a bad way him any work ated. Hoe is a music paper hanger. He Ninth ave Phone GERMANY RUNS OUT OF WOOL, IS RUMOR If you can it wor Use Cocoanut Oil for Washing Hair THE NEW YORK, J ‘ If you want to keep your hair in} Pinch, a wool 1: ‘ppt : good condition, be careful what you! cently. said ( apes ot URE now, and t er ha Most soaps and prepared sham-|peen sub th poos contain too much alkall. This | There ta pte dries the scalp, makes the hairland the 1 ior ia brittle, and ia very harmful. J winter, he said. plain mulsified cocoanut iw is pure and enti greancless ATA me of the Geattis Rea much better t the most expen: | Ketate asso 6, Wein the sive soap or anything else you ean on was that the local se for shampooing, as this can’t tead possibly injure the hair Simply moisten your hair wit teaspoonful will make an abund ance of rich, creamy lather, and | Me ea Water cleanses the hair and scalp thor pathy ough! f lather rinses o 1 believe corema « of dust, dirt, dandruff and exces sive ofl, The hair dries quick nd evenly, and it leaves {t fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to] manage You can get mulsified cocoanut IL. oll at most any drug store. It | ODAY, Tw very cheap, and w ounces ia | TRIAL fam enough to last everyone in the i Advertisement | for months No Commission. Prompt Service. traight mortgage in paved d over 191 United States bureau of for. in piate production tnereas saa MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 25.—The labor party's conference to- Oe ics DENTIST eign and domestic commerce | $950,000, and manufactured tin im-| day overwhelmingly rejected a resolution in favor of immediate peace ial payment loans, LEAVE YOUR FEARS show that the total trade | portations totaled $3,381,354. Most| proposals.to end the war Monthly payment amounted to $110,368,778 last of the tin imported into Alaska is 55 PLS MIITS S: — Thana, BEHIND year, ae compared to $73,575,384 for fi h cannin Delete hay the/denced by the fact that the im-| A VERDICT, awarding $1,000 to “a 7 5. only large tin ore deposits In North | ports in this line increased $200,000,/ Fred Kusah, injured when a de ty Interest charged on “LISTEN! ‘ oper ” use tere td America, according to the Alaska i pite the 1,400 homesteaders re | mented arcane ran amuck in the q imated a 834,79 x- | bureau of the S.C. C. and C, C,, and | despite the pt j count as re unpaid balances only ports were $79,533,985. In they ure be necessfully develop-|cently located in Alaska and the|COOuty Jail. was ee a 1915 the imports were valued [od. Hut most tin is shipped to Se.| considerable tonnage of vegetables | aay against form reSherift Fred at $23,293,168 an dthe exports /attln and then across the continent | these settlers have supplied the! mecorkle.. i fe rhe credited Ie @ Washington Savings and Loan han Association oot otter pala 810 Second Ave. owne . Assets $6,300,000 Pidtee that Flt... ‘910.00 to bt PAINLESS AUSTIN THIRD AND Katablished 27 Years ' loa ON | Subscription Books Will Be Opened at the Office of J. P. Morgan & Co., at 10 o’'Clock A. M., January 24, 1917, AMOUNTS DUt FIRST NATIONAL BANK, BROWN BROS. & CO. KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. | KISSEL, KINNICUTT & CO. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF MARINE NATIONAL BANK, Buffalo SAVINGS BANK, FALSEY, STUART & CO. 4 FIRST & OLD DETROIT NA- Chicago Chicago : TIONAL BANK, MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY, UNION TRUST COMPANY 4 Pittsburgh é ‘ Friday Harbor, during the summer of 1916, have been compiled by Pro- Other expor how ng an i) fessor T, C. Frye, of the college of ence of the University of Washing- ; ed value were Fish produc ton, and are being distributed to the leading science libraries of this SP daa hi haa bullion,| country and Europe ttt 10; lead ore. $80,000; fish ols,” $50,000 FRENCH DEPUTIES MEET IN SECRET een eter zie? epgerrt PARIS, Jan, 25.—The chamber of deputies met in secret session to 7% Alaska’s commerce during |tics for 1916 were valued at $2,000,-| 44Y (0 discuss the Greek situation ¥ 1916 leaped ahead : ceveranont wives aces is 9 BRITISH LABOR REJECTS PEACE NOW Figures obtained ‘ at $23,293,168 and the exports ely to the activity in Import Vegetables ucts increased $550,000 'B a That Alaska is not yet feeding] The prosperity of Alaska fs re: i: If You Can Walk herself with vegetables was evi.|flected in the increased value of Y Cc Li luxuries imported there last year ou an earn | “Dress Well— Silk goods advanced from $1 ESL to Dance | N yy jin 1915 to 000 in 1916, The in lever Miss the Money” 0 jewelry was $15,000, con Stevens Man's An -Wolnents. Buite dod fectonery $10,000, trate, and cnntal Ce Dyspepsia, Indigestion, j One on tw {Coats are on sale, $1.00 in cash) $230,000, and tobaccos and cigars| Heartburn, Relehing, Sour Stomach, : takes any garment in the . and | $160,000 ias In Stomach, etc, take a teaspoons 1917, PAGE $250,000,000 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland YEAR AND TWO-YEAR 5) SECURED LOAN CONVERTIBLE GOLD NOTES Aqgregate Value of Not Less Than $800,000,000, Calculated on the Basis of the Then Pre- vailing Markets, Sterling Securities Being Valued in Dollars at the Prevailing Rate of Exchange, viz: Group 1. Stocks or other Securities of American Municipalities and Corpora- and Bonds and ons (either as maker or guarantor) of the Government of the Dominion of Canada, the Bonds and ons and of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company or other obliga- Colony of Newfoundland, and / or Provinces of the Dominion of Canada, and /or ap- proved Canadian Municipalities value not less than $1 50,000,000 ill be rporati Aggregate Municipalities and ¢ 1s of the United States and of the Canadian Pacific Rail pany Group Il. Bonds and or other obligations (either as maker or guarantor) of any or all of 1 Chile ral following governments, to wit pt Cuba, Commonwealth Africa or bonds nd sor of the Grand 000,000 value in ‘ Ag- $150,000,000 Argentina of Australia Japan, New Zealand, and Union of South and and / or ot d Railways in Argentina Trunk Railway Cor + of approv of Canada, and /or approximately bonds and / or other obligations of dividend-paying British Railway Companies gregate value not less than Total * $00,000,000 Pending the arrival and deposit of defir securities as above, the government is to deposit tem- porar) with the Trust Company either , York Stock Exchan ollateral or cash If the pledged se s depreciat a ment is to deposit additional securities to main- tain the 20 margin : The government is to reserve the right from time to time to sell for cash any of the pledged securities, the proceeds of sale to be applied to the retirement of notes by purchase or by redemption by lot Upon the retirement of the on notes, or upon reduction of the amount of notes outstanding, through conversion, a proportiona yunt of the collateral may be withdrawn approximately ratably from act a The government also mt time may make substitutions of securities, @ut such substitutions are not to vary the then r ve amounts in value of the groups. All substitutions, withdrawals and valua- Approval by Our Counsel of Necessary Formalities, This Offering Is Made Subject to the FOR SUBSCRIPTION AS FOLLOWS Yielding 6 Per Cent. . Yielding 6 Per Cent. WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES The One-Year Notes at 99.52 and Interest, The Two-Year Notes at 99.07 and Interest, and Will Be Closed at 10 o'Clock A. M., January 31, 1917, or Earlier, in Their Discretion. RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, AND ALSO, IN ANY EVENT, TO AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR. ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF J. P. MQRGAN & CO., IN YORK FUNDS, TO THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF PAYMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE NOTICES OF ALLOTMENT. NEW Temporary Certificates Will Be Delivered Pending the Preparation of the Definitive Notea J. P. MORGAN & CO. HARRIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO. LAZARD FRERES GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK CONTINENTAL AND COMMERCIAL TRUST AND NATIONAL CITY COMPANY, New York City | } i | WM. A. READ & CO. | LEE, HIGGINSON & CO. | WHITE, WELD & CO. | FARMERS LOAN & TRUST New York City COMPANY, New York City LINOIS Detroit St. Louis the Ss COPPER HELPS | which production an inerea n va of ‘RESULT OF RESEARCH IN BOTANY GIVEN : Phe results in b rch at the Puget Sound marine station at stany rese Other Exports Increase 000 more than the ® 50 per cent year before TI by the [great part responsible for that to be manufactur local markets. 1 into cans later returned for packing a increase in exports | purpose Imported meats and dairy prod-| ful of Risurated Magnesia in a halt $1.00 a Week or $5.00 a Month pays in| clas iter eatin res were assembled it > the balance, Suits and Coats from|Seattle by the Alaska bureau of the] is safe, ple rimless to use, FE 1% 50 10 $30.00. Chamber of Commerce and Com jana ty let from all courte Main S941, GATELY’S, 1113 Third Ava. | mercial Club laruggist ‘everywhere. Sold by \ i