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‘SEVEN CHINESE SLAIN BY TONGS The few the warily Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL TRUST You Chinese: who ventured into wtree of da Chinatowns found anywhere, walke vnd went heay the No extra ei fly armed, tn realization that bitterest tong war is on, Advices from half a dozen} cities early today indicated that far seven Chinese have t shalt and several wounded in the first sudden clash of rival tongs, tho no new fatalities were reported here Sing Lee and Harry John are eing held by police an a charge of having fired two shots at Low on Jackso Monday Chinese were shot down in ° parts of San Francisco's Ohinatown at the same hour Simultaneously gunmen went on the warpath tn Oakland, Stockton, San Jose, attle and Los Angeles. Two were slain in Stockton and one each in Oakland and San Jose Police declare that six fighting ong now Involved in the war and tha th may be drawn in! at any nt, The gunmen of the Hing Kongs, Hip Sings, Sing Yuey Yings and Sue Ons are allied on one side against the Suey Sings and Hop Sings, with the possibility of the On Ytc ka faking sides with the allie eaded by the Bing Kongs. in recent years onial pattern By 6 eat Chairs, finished t Regular price § 00. 7 #? REYNOLDS OFF FOR , ° EAST ON RATE CASE x GBaries A. Reynolds, former Never Had a Day in School amie 5 noite omer! But Tom Tracy Now Has | Tin als ad Kyes of Country on Him| By Mabel Abbott merce commission on the Northwest sted fi tourist case tasted fame ne ae i‘ He bore it very be it Last week the ks mmission threw| If anybody had told Tom Tracy.| said in all justice {shoulder ont the petition of the Southern Pa) tear builder and 1. W.Jed, stocky, blues ! and red job ela adh ve = She gated be at three | necktied, with LW. W. button well tc Toe Seameare | the bowing | to the fore on his coat lapel, he at $17.50 differential, will go into ef. of dining ‘and stowed away pork ch ps and feet Aoril * . and stowed away pork chop E i tening with encourag:) puffed at a cigar, and used his op- However, the Rock Island railway | ing to his slightest re | portunity conscientiously has now petitioned the commission writing do t word r and writing down ords| vertise Tom Tracy, but tc F for a di on some new grounds.| ag they came from his mouth. susp We Ww nein , 5 The commission has asked Rey-| picion would have clouded his & W. cite of tha nolds to come to Washington to go over the fa because he wouldn't have been You've probebly . i sure whether the shet was! “that the LW. W ~ gamma crazy or was “kidding n struction of | Yet that was what ha jup seabs and ac Monday evening No Aid From Morgan For Tom Tracy is to A reporier admitted that some a merely eer Qo a — 4 people did say such tht 4 the 941. W nies teria eek BON." a Tracy, fe Por ten days ‘he 74 tried for the! drawing a straight line on the ta. {11 fit Shooting of Deputy Sheriff Jeffer | eit ‘ { we w i “ b 1 with his fork, “it's Ike a gold - filled| #0n Beard at Everett in November, | /)./, a frame with and therefore the central figure tn Direct action ain't violence It's _ spherical the stories that = geno Tr ni the workers strosiine for thelr lenees and over the world abont th * | rights. They no longer expect any leather case j thing from anybody complete, for Bears Fame Modestly class. Why, he! $7.50. This Inctutes a careful and The reporters had their eyes on|this case of mine’ It ain't any accurate examination. bim all day Monday, as he sat in| Rockefellers or Morgans or Gu the minute | genbeim | class, If we go on strike without |giving no warning or no chance to head us off, that would be direct Gregory of Srohomish county for/action. Of {f we was to go back to chaperon and a large plate of porkiwork all at once when we got chops as a stimulant, Tom jm Tracy | ready, that would be direct action id. — the I. W. W. because ; aw m my own work the need MANY CELEBRATE | | “INAUGURAL” HERE and re, in it? It's the court adjourned they closed in ox courtroom, my own him. And at a little restaurant across the street from the court house with Deputy Sheriff F. M ) Curry Optical Co. H. C. and M. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3064.66 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With You Prevents Infection tion Heals Stubbe Old Sores, Cr of organization. For Free Speech “Now there's different kinds in the I W. W., same an anywhere There's some that’s intelligent, and f Those who supported President | ineres come that ain't 2 er ne Wilson in the last campaign held an| i077" “pure. » teat etnies “{nangural inion in the form of! ike me and some | mightn’t like a dinner par he Z if this \* ob a but it ain't a matter of king; it's aseced ev Robert Ol4-!} ust that we've al got the same ham was toastmaster interests | We of the I. W. W. that went on | the ‘Verona’ wasn't ng for no pf wan # to uphold Don’t geil | didn’t expect no re Suffer s From Piles Send For Free Trial Treatment. bh; and we ption Mke we t wan the story T porters to send wey wanted out to the | No matter how Jong, or how bad yp Beet * Simply a because re 4—in other|—go to your druggist today and ords, the re, alive. with germe | 5 x a > Bsr a nettle of Benetal.” Follow 4i-|%t & 50-cent box of byt mid Pile | the sto: rections. in booklet the those Tracy sores, boils, carbuncles or eczema [tle restaurant a patches with a solution of Benetol porters | yi and kill every germ. Surprising re- | ort : a 4 sults are immediate. Don’t fail to try Pleced toge om hie dri i Benetol if you ar ted answ as erded crumbs 7 {thoughtful® with his fork, it wa 5 4 Jabout like tt i Born in Nebraska | |} years ago. H wa times ar ar ALHAMBRA "58 dues at Hodeghoen ie "Tee nete 5 enough either kee! ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE | eeerreeerrers ond family. So one by one, the ALL THIS WEEK Treatment. It will give relief, and ee eee te tie 2:30—Twiee Daity—-a:20 |& single box often cures. A trial home Ciara Morton—Whiting &| package mailed free In plain wrap- Mens ae oe Embs & Alton ' ret ne per if you send us coupon below ‘colorado somehow—he | pie bet Gon te specifically how, ex le Onrt—Orph The Kine Mert Ees-|| Free Sample Coupon paid hia way Hie of Siang, supported by/] PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, [ain't never tried the side-door maven Contes & Co 533 Pyramid Bldg, Pullmans yet he say but I MATIMEE DAILY 10-25-50< Marshall, Mich vt hold nothing against them . Free sample that does, and I don't know when EVENINGS 10-25-50-75¢ Kindly send me a » samp of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in ||! may have to plain wrapper. No Schooling | | In Colorado he got work on a} WILKES PLAYERS Hig ranch. He has never been to| | | school a day in hia life, that he re f WAV o ea bboy | Street . | members. He picked up the ability Third and Madison. Tel. Main 6106 9|| City............ State........ | to read a itele, ter he left home Al Week—™a Of late years, he says, he has been 1 wy a “fiend for it Pi | From state to state he went, A Satire on Theatre Life by the ||| Cocoanut Oil Fine ieaming, laboring, sometimes doing Author of “The Chorus Lady ‘ 2 a little prospecting, going wher. Minnie’ i¢osbeer Mota. For Washing Hair over the work was = = =| j Holds Center of Stage } If you want to hopes di your hair in And then, in Seattle, eight or Mats., 2:20—Nights, 7 and 9 wash it with \w. W , All Thie ee Most soaps and prepared sham-| On November 5 he was with the | poos contain too much alkalf. This] “punch” on the “Verona.” CE-DORA | dries the scalp, makes the hair brit-| And now, four months later, he BERNARDI | tle, and 1s very harmful. Just plain! sits in the crowded curtroom, with} ! 6—Other Features—6 | mulsified cocoanut ofl (whieh 18|q deputy sheriff at his elbow, the! -|pure and entirely greaseless), 18 | center of the biggest fight between much better than the most en two sets of American ideas that PALACE HIP give penciac anything alae you ean thas yat boon ateaed Afternoons. 5: E A use for shampooing, as this can't And reporter trail him and - ¥ possibly injure the hair. | record hia word | Jewett & Pendleton | Simply molaten your hair with | Mise Le Vain & Co. |water and rub it in. One or two| ,.- , . Fasuan teaspoonfuls will make an abund-| Find Whole State | ance of rich, creamy lather, and| ar ae ‘nal | |cleanses the hair and sealp thor: Solid Mass of Coal ig pots iran and vet” |! oughly, The lather rinses out eas | 3 : i i ily, and removes every particle of RIO DE JANEIRO, March 6. . duat, dirt, dandruff and excessive) —On his return from a trip to Yecond at 20 ){oll. The hair dries quickly and| the interior today, the Brazil- OA Senecn 106 evenly, and It leaves ft fine and ian minister of industries de. ? . silky, bright, fluffy and easy to! clared that the state of Minas eae manage Geraes (about the size of Cal 1 | youn can get muleified cocoanut ifornia) im practically one solid oil at most any drug store It is bed of coal Imported bitumi. heap, and a few ounces is, nous coal (the only available | earl of the Army” Bi to last every one in the kind) is selling in this city for | ihe Beeres Sine ene family for months.—Advertisement, $25 a ton. ff hy, pr new ‘ easy choosing STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1917. PAGE ac] ougall-/outhwick Second Avenue and Pike Street Established 1875 =a Tomorrow Will Be the Day of 100 Specials 100 Convincing Reasons for Early Shopping on Wednesday A Numbered Sign for Every Special Item—Look for Them! the semi-new—and on counters BASEMENT FLOOR | No. 1—$1.25 — Mops, 85c Punch” Polish Mop No. 2—$24.50 Fireless Cooker, $21.50 “Thermatic tw No, 3—35¢ Matting Lunch Boxes, 23c No. 4—$2.30 Tea or Coffee Pot, $1.85 Of 99 per cent pure aluminum No. 5—$3.50 Aluminum Tea Kettle, $2.48 No. 6—$4.00 Electric Iron, $2.85 This ir compartment n is guaranteed No. 7—$2.50 Electric Toaster Stove, $1.88 the not and display item o new, assemble themselve tables tomorrow Le listed No. 29—$7.50 Sets, $2.95 Brush, Comb and Mirror ‘ silver plated No. 30—$5.00 to $10.00 Thermos Cases, $2.75 to $6.50 et Original London quality hide; | cases for two or more bottle No. 31—$3.50 to $7.50 Brushes, $2.50 to $4.25 Ebony Hair Brushes; Milita Brushes and Sets No. 32—$1.75 to $3.50 Pullman Aprons, $1.00 to $1.25 No. 33—$2.50 to $3.00 Hand niievene, $1.25 to $1.75 ks of rare wood No. 34—$2.50 to $5.00 Flounces, $1.50 Yard No. 8—75c Casserole of White | Flounces, $1.00 Yard Enamel, 30c No. 9—$7.00 Electric Table Stove, $5.95 This is a new one—ye bacon and toast bread on b all at the same time No. 10—$1.60 Nickel-plated Tea Kettle, $1.38 No. 11 eg to 44-inch Flounce bat- organdie, of novelty patterns. No. 35—$1.85 to $2.35 45-inch Flounces of voile, organ die and batiste No. 36—$1.50 and $1.75 u can cook | Flounces, 75¢ 17 44-inch Embroidered Flounces of voile and organdie No. 37—75c to $1.00 Flounces, 50c Yard A BASEMENT SALE . Of Merchandise From All Over the Store—Radically Reduced Prices—and the Reason After stock taking every department in the store underwent a rigid inspection Prices have been reduced this Basement Sale is the result below our standard range; son we are moving all lots of such character to the Basement for this rea- to quote comparative prices would seem ridiculous. Veilings ; Belts |’ FIRST FLOOR No. 12—Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas, Special $1.19 r tan stripes; military No. 13—Men’s Lisle Union No. 14—Men's Shirts and Drawers, Special 50c of edium weight ytton, ecru lor No. 15—Men’s 25c Garters 20c No. 16—Men’s $3.50 Silk Socks, $2.00 iz 9 t 1 f es ° silk imported two Departments are represented Cards and Favors Art Needlework; Men's Underwear and No. 17—Men’s New Silk Shirts, | Special $3.95 Just received 1 plain white and ancy si »¢ shirts No. 18 Men’ s Tan Belts Reduced to 25c and 50c Sizes 30 to 46 prices to $1.00. No. 19—Men’s. New Silk Ties, $1.35 Each Values up to $2.50. No. 20—$2.25 to $5.00 Jewelry Novelties, $1.65 Sterling Silver Scissors inity Cases, and gold-filled original 50« Silver Nov elties No. 21—$1.50 to $3.50 Jewelry Novelties, 95c No. 22—$1.00 to $1.75 Jewelry Novelties 50c No. 23—25c to 50c Jewelry Novelties 15c No. 24—$7.50 to $20.00 Jewelry Novelties $4.85 Sterling Silver Mirrors; Hair Brushe Vanity Cases No. 25—$3.75 to $10.00 Jewelry Novelties, $2.95 Solid Gold Cuff Link Id-filled Jewelry Cases ; r Nov many ° cltie No. 26—$2.50 Sterling Silver Salts and Peppers, $1.65 Individual Sets No. 27—$12.50 to $20.00 Large Photograph Frames $7.85 Of Sterling No. 28—$6.00 to $7.50 Brushes, $2.95 Hand-engrave Cloth and Hat 20 pairs of ilver Silver sterling Brushes, | No. 46—$1.00 to $4.50 Veils, | 35c to $1.75 lace Notions ; Leather Women’s Neckwear; Toilet Wares; Ribbons ; Ties No. 38—19c to 35¢ Edges and || Boca, 10c Nainsook and Cam! Ribbon Beading No. 39—65c to $1.00 Ribbons, 35c Short lengths of Ribbons No. 40—25c to 65c Ribbons, 18c Yard Short Ribb No. 41—Artificial Flowers, 5c and 25¢ Sc Flowers were 12%c, 25« $1.00, for decorative ric Edges and Floral wide lengths of Flow- ers pur- pe No. 42—Maline Ruffs Reduced to 15¢ | | le of pleated maline with silk | | | were es black and white com No. 43—Women’s 50c to 65¢ Neckwear, 25¢ No. 44—$1.75 to $10.00 Neckwear, 75c to $2.95 Elaborate sty of Irish Lace, | hand-embroidered organdie, Geor- | gette, net and broadcloth. Collars, | sets and vestees | No. 45—$3.50 to $5.00 | Motor Scarfs, $1.25 Of « silk olored wool or and wool white Silk Drape and colors. No. 47—12'c to 18c Handkerchiefs, 4 for 25c Linen rch No. 48—15c to 50c Laces and Trimmings, 10c Yard Narrow Veils; black, and Shamre lawn wide Cluny or Val. | novelty and metallic braids or trimmings | No. 49—Laces and Trimmings, 15¢ Yard Val nd yraid | No. 50—50c to $1.25 Laces Cluny laces, fancy | | and Trimmings, 25c Novelty mings No. 51—$1.00 to $2.25 Spal | | and Trimmings, 50c Yard braids, Val. laces, trim Chantilly and Oriental flounces, | Cluny lace bands, metallic cloth, hort lengths of faney chiffon | Stockings for school in complete size of the past re early chooser Il benefit most sortment, not complete ts represent merchandise other Ic represent merch in size and color range—theses No. 52—$2.50 to $5.00 Laces | No. 77—Up to $6.50 and Teenage, $1.65 Yard d jet trimming Oriental and head of lace allover No. 53—$5.00 to $15.00 Laces and Trimming $2.85 Chantilly Oriental lace flounce sa h Venise and fancy allover etallic and sequin flounces No. 54—$4.50 and $5.00 Perfusione, $1.95 led bottles Pinaud’s. D'Orsay’s and Bo No. 55—$3.00 French Perfume, $1.65 Ounce Grenoville’s ac en Fleur and Ambre 1 No. 56—$2.50 D’Orsay’s Perfume, $1.25 Ounce Muguet, rose, chevalier, violet No. 57—$3.50 Perfume, $1.25 Ounce rhis, is Fuzieries Evernir and Foutes Les Roses. No. 58—$3.75 Grenoville’s Toilet Waters, $1.65 Bottle Ambre Hindou, lilac en fleur, rose and mystc No. 59—D’Orsay’s Rose Talcum Powder, 35c No. 60—50c American Perfume, 23c Ounce Baldwin's Queen Bess, Jergens’ sweet lotus, Lundborg’s violet. No. 61—50c Face Powder, 15¢ Melorose or Marie Antoinette (White only.) No. 62—French and Pyralin Ivory Reduced $15.00 and $16.00 Clocks $10.00 Clock for $6.50. $5.00 to $6.00 French Ivory $8.00. Mir- rors §$. $3.00 and Frames $1.50. $1.00 to $2.00 French Ivory Photo | Frames 50c $1.75 to 3rushes 75c No. 63—Women’s 65¢ Union Suits, 39c All sizes; sleeves, ankle | $3.50 Double $375 French Ivory neck, elbow No. 64—Women’s 85c Envelope | Chemises, 65c V-neck style, lace trimmed No. 65—Women’s 50c Vests at 35¢ Low trimmed No. 66—Women’s 65c Stockings, 45c Irregulars of 65c fibre silk Stock- ings, gray, suede, champagne and white No. 67—Children’s 25c and 35c neck, sleeveless style, lace | Stockings, 19c Several fine ribbed and everyday Styles of wear No. 68—Women’s Fancy Silk Stockings, $1.15 New fancy striped silks No. 69--Women’s Long Silk Gloves 69c 16-button length Silk Gloves, in black, white or gray; all sizes No. 70—Women’s Gloves Reduced to 39c Not all sizes; chamoisette and lisle Gloves; not all colors No. 71—Leather Purses Reduced to $4.85 ' Includes B and Strap Purses of dull and polished leather, fancy linings; also silk and velvet Bags No. 72—Utility Hand Bags Reduced to $1.00 No. 73—Knitted Bags Reduced to $1.95 Drawstring of attractive No. 74—Up to $6.00 Leather Novelties Reduced to $2.50 Bags in a number styles Strap Purses, Jewel Boxes, Sew ing Boxes, Bill Folds and faney beaded Bags of velvet or. silk, No. 75—75c Silk Middy | Ties, 50c Black, green, navy, red or White No. 76—Umbrellas, Special at $3.95 Women’s silk Umbrellas, detach able handles of ebonoid and colored woods, Photo | | No. 96—$1.25 and $1.50 Umbrellas, $2.50 Black silk Umbrellas, detachable handles of mission wood, sterling silver trimmings | SECOND FLOOR |] No. 78—New Taffeta ; Petticoats, $3.95 Fi Just received—deep ruffled Petti-=— coats in the season’s new colors.» THIRD FLOOR No. 79—75c Hemmed Turkish Towels, 50c Each 24x45 inches, extra heavy. “¥ No. 80—$3.95 Linen Table Cloths, $3.50 70x70 inches, several patterns. No. 81—$1.00 and $1.25 Ws | Goods, 75c | 36 to 40-inch imported fabrics, | No. 82—15¢c Outing Flannel, Yard 12c Stripes, checks and plaids. me 81x90 inches before hemming. No. 84—28c Pillow Cases, 36x42 inches. | No. 85—$3.50 to $6.50 | Corsets, $2.85 Sizes 20, 21, 26 and 27, | Grecian Treco. Nen | Sizes 20, 21, 22, | and Nemo Corsets. | No. 87—Brassieres and | | Waists Reduced to 75 Brassieres, formerly $1.00 $1.50; Women’s Ideal, H. & W. Ferris Corset. W aists, Misses’ & W. and Ideal Corset Waists, a few Treco Corsets. No. 88—Women’s 95¢ Crepe ; 75¢ blue or lavender 0 with elastic at waist, 23 and 24, Ti Pink, | Kimonos, Small : sizes, Dresses of dark blue percale. | No. 90—Women’s Muslin | Underwear Reduced : | Large reductions have been taken | on all muslins soiled in any way | from display, including Gowns, | Petticoats, Corset Covers, om | binations, Chemises and Drawers, | No. 91—Children’s 50c 4 | Bloomers, 39c | Sizes 2, 4, 6 and & | gingham. | No. 92—Children’s Worsted | Sweaters, Very Special $3.50 Sizes 28, 30, 32. New Sweaters | of white, rose or blue, made witlig 4 sailor collar. , plaid or stripe Include Doilies, Scarfs, Pillows | Centers and Lingerie. % | No. 94—25c¢ and 50c Packs Goods, 10c and 20c No. 95—65c to $1.00 Package | | Goods, 40c nl a Negligees, Childrentaa , Wear, Blouses and Lingerie, 4 | Package Goods, 75c 3 | No. 97—25c Pond Lilies, 10¢ Each Artificial bowl No. 98—Lamp Shades Reduced. to 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 : \ clearance of Shades for cans 7 dles, table and floor lamps, No. 99—Print Linoleum, Lilies for the flower 7 | Special 54c Square Yard Five patterns of heavy quality 7 cork linoleum No. 100—25c Curtain Marquis- ette, 18c Yard ; 36 inches wide, plain or heme stitched; white, cream or beige color, .