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MecDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike Men’s SOFT CUFF STYLE $3.00 Madras. Shirts Smart looking Shirts — these are — made of a fine, woven cord madras. Conservative patterns, in pleasing color combinations: —lavender and green —corn and blue —gray and pink Sleeve lengths 33, 34 and 35 inches 1124 DIE OF ‘FLU’ IN CHI IN A DAY Epidemic Also Serious in San Francisco CHICAGO, Jan. record in the infle Was eatabdlished today with the porting of 166 deaths for the past hours. | SAN FRANCISCO, jeations that here prompted City Hassler today to call a ce of hospital superintendents range for care patients. Jan, 27. Health Offic ister with the board of her duty Fifty more cases were rep the first fow hours today, in ade to almost 100 yestord Middlemen Get More Since U. S. Tried “Reducing” WASHINGTON, Jan. diemen have mult profits during the five the government's cam duce prices of neces gation of two government depart ments indicated today, Prices paid farmers for pringipal crops decreased from 2.4 to 8.7 each month, according to the ag riculture department, and prices paid by consumers Increaned con tinuously until they reached the highest point in history in Decem ber, according to the labor depart ment. These reports seem to in dicate that middlemen are buying cheaper than ever before, but re ceiving the highest prices in bie tory. ac Urge Immigration Into Mexico Checked 2 Lifting » of Mext WASHINGTON, Jan of the ban on immigrath can labor into Southern cotton state | wee | have heard this Recouentiiel 1 have summer months by representativ during the urged today leotton producers before the senate judiciary committee A genius is a man who knows | lwhen to keep hie mouth shut A new death naa epidemic here Indi influenza in spreading iference to ar He also appealed to practical nurses to reg h for ted In [Council Meeting Sizzles } OUNCIL DAY Appropriated $200,000 for tension of street railway on Bast Marginal way pip ox uM »proprinted $350,000 for a 59 000,000.gallon reservoir in Volun toor park Authorized corporation counse! || dam sites and right-of nnection with the Skagit wer project. ed physical connection of urien and Alki Fauntleroy street car lines naved resolution’ appointing election offictals for primary and general municipal elections, Appropriated $34,300 for the purehase of auto trucks and tractors by the water and streets and sewers departments. You may remember that Counell:} men Willlam Hickman Moors Thomas Henry Bolton, Reginald Heber Thomson, Oliver Theodore Erickson and Warren Danforth Lane lant week voted against the proposed | park bond iasue of $750,000. Anyway, at the time the vote was taken, Councilman Moore announced that in due time an “explanation” of the vote of the Fearless Five would be forthcaming. | ‘The “explanatio Monday afternoon, It waa read by Cou an Moore. It was long and unmistakably Moortan in composition and thought, It waa atgned by Moore, 1 Erickson and Bolton, neilman Thomson's signature did appear on the “explanation,” Thamson said he refused to join in the “explanation because he was | not ashamed of his vote was trotted out 1 However, after Councilman Moore | read the Lane Erickson Boiton- Moore explanation” he sat down and }Councitman John Edward Carroll | | made a speech, It was short, It fol-} lows al Mr | President,” Carroll sald, “I in to way: In promulgating their sgitations and in articulating their ipertic rentimentalitier, then ineiimen should beware of pla' idudinous pondero: Soon thereafter general firtng be Recruiting for the “Royal alr servies | wan Sizes 14 to 17 MacDougall Southwick, Men's Shop Just Inside the Door ~—TOHEP YOUR ~—-BROKENHOUT SKIN | Didn’t Talk, But They Gyarreled|, Altho deaf and dumb, Charles A.|f Broken Fingers No Surprise to sotas| Bn any itching or when any alight eruptional ae begins to itech and burn, apply Gumaer and Margaret Gumaer Poslam. hing may | contigent yoet | t * hav orig Claimed his fingers were broken| @uaTeied, #0, mucn court. Buse | rigant, fort you have ‘called | your power highly | he was run down by the Selgle! jigce Everett C. Smith severed the| |yomtomtrated, active and persistent . “Broken fingers don't bother me) riarital bonds, granting her $20 a Itching stops and the akin & falich.” averred Judge Blake, waving| month alimony and custody of their |meaturably gratetul, io E fowl mitts in the alr. I've had all) y2.yearold girl. On cortaoe atten broken playing ball ‘One| “They were married here in 1905. hundred vs results quickly dollars’ damage will be Gumaer is a typographi yl Emergency Laboratories —. ” he ruled. | A pucometel man forme plane and| m3 t 47th St. New York Cit So edicated with Poa- Envy provides the mud that failure sticks to them, working like a gimiet|,,Poniem So0M ted if akin is tender |to 9 poin | aw naitive. SPOKAN®, Jan. 27.—W. 0. Law sued Emily Seigie for damages. and en. Bold everywhere. 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Pop Corn York Corn, Berry Jam, NO, 2 CAM seseeeeee Sugar Peas, per can ..- 8’ Flapjack , large PKR +++ GROCETERIAS GREEN LAKE DISTRICT | ALKE DISTRICT sroceteria. No. 6—Green Lake | Groceterin No. 18—2634 Alki Ave Groctteria. No. 3—Pike Place Public Market. ‘ BASTLAKE Public Market—downetnira | FREMONT DISTRICT | Groceterin i—301 Groe teria Te . assatind Groceteria No. 25—-710-712 Blew- Ave i ett Street Market, hey WOODLAND PA | Groceteria Green- Groceteri@ No Groceteria No 19. "Public Market. wood Avent } 1801 Groceteria No. NORTH OADWAY pDIsTHICT oy, Disrnicr 23rd and 1. 223 Broadway Creamettes, per pke.- Same Prices at Same Prices at All Our Stores All Our Stores OWNTOWN Groceter Pa * 6-85 Pike Street Eastlake Corner Public HEN 1 — South Ena 10-603 Union Yesler Groceteria Union. —Liberty Public ;- : Groceteria No. % BALLARD DISTRICT 4 North KIRKLAND No. 4—5419 Ballard au Groceteria No. %2—-Market and Groceteria Picadelli Str Wert McG . Ave 20-201 Blaine Second and 11-6801 14th N.W UNIVERSITY DISTHICT a 2—5503 14th ave No. 22—31 Firat Ave. INGTON hite House ae 4 14th Bigs Groceteria. i No, 12-1906 45th St. N. Barton #t Office and Warchouse, 208-210 Third Ave. So. In disease af. | fo | Charges that } Couneciiman who pride himeelf on belog no slouch as orator, burst forth in glittering speech, the gist of which was that nut politics Whereupon, Councilman Almarin Trowbridge Drake, a friend of the late lamented park bond tasue, horn ed into the festivities and wanted to know if Moore meant him. “Cut it warned Drake. Moore, nomebody was a * an.” out,” | Shdeswertneie 4 to Expose Grafting | Shipyard frauds, alleged to have been observed by skilled mechanics lin San Francisco yards, will be re | ported to federal Investigators by of | ficialn of the Ray Citiew Metal Trades council, according to a statement ts sued Monday by the California union workers now on strike, A great number ot [men hastily recruited for the ship | yards, employed on government con. | ltracts on the “cost-plus” plan tup pace in the yards and on the !payfolle and were little better than draft evaders” were made in the statement iasued by the shipyard) and metal trades workers of the San | Francisco bay district. | took Northwest Police | to Join New Force! OTTAWA, Ont, Jan, 21—~The Royal Northwest Mounted Police, perhaps the mont fam entore ing organization in the world, will have lost its identity shortly thru amalgamation with the dominion po- lice. The combined force will be known ay the Royal Mounted Police Combination of the two forces was | provided in legislation enacted at the last semion of Parliament. } ‘Bank Is Robbed of | Silver and Bonds MARTINEZ, Cal, Jan, 27.-—The Byron bank, at Byron, was robbed | last night of $3,000 in silver and! bonds and securities to an unknown | totaly The robbery waa discovered today by F. C. Abel, cashier, when he opened the bank IF VONEVS ACT BAD TE SATS Says Backache is a sign you have heen eating too much | meat, which forms uric acid. When you wake up with backache and duil misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been | eating too much meat, says a well-| known authority. Meat forma uric |acid which overworks the kidneys in |their effort to filter it from the} blood and the yme sort of par-| alyzed and loggy, When your kid-| | neys get sluggish and clog you must ov | | bowels; removing all th |nous waste, else you have | sick headache, dizzy spells; your | stomach sours, tongue {8 coated, and | when the weather ix bad you have | | rheumatic twinges, The urine is; Jcloudy, full of sediment, channels ften get sore, water scalds and you! | are obliged to seek relief two or three ee duri the night | ithe | siclan once or get from pharmaciat about four ounces of Jad | Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass | Jof water before breakfast for a few | | days and your kidneys will then act | \fine. ‘This famous salts is, made | from the acid of grapes and lemon | juice, combined with lithia, and has| | been used for generations to clean | jand sth nlugeish kidneys, also | to new » acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending blad- | der weakness, Jad Salts is a life saver for regu lar meat caters, It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delight: ful, effervescent Uthia-water drink. and Crackles With Jabs and Blasts of Oratory “Why was much a secret meeting held?” Drake demanded, “You have not explained why such a meeting wan bi : Moore didn’t answer, but Council man Bolton did. Here is his answer {am here to #tate that na secret meeting was held. While Drake and Holton were ex changing glacial glares, Councilman Carroll again speared attention with this “Mr, President, { move that thi ‘explanation’ be kept In plain of the ¢ fl and the veks from y ne jew wople for & i of con It to the bottomless pit of | oblivion.” Meaning the archives of the city Counetiman Carrol! did not tet it go at that He = sarqastically touched on fact that “some councilmen” bonds and minds within days Replied Counellman Moore “There is an old adage that mayer only fools never change their minds,” the then the ed their of three char apace Councilman Bolton belleves that & business agent of a union can get the money without the ald of a “gat.” Among those applications filed Monday with the elty counct! for comminsions as special police er to carry a “can was that of Morey business agent for union, Local 174 “Whassis, whazzis?” demanded Hotton, “I never knew that a busi nem agent had to have a gat to | met the gilt." Morey's commission to pack ar- |tillery wan went back to the public fety committee to be gone over y Rolton and other members. When the Car-Line Was Blocked There that Georgette blouse te Sector's was bleal cha grined aa eho falmont eneered r hair pine out. leanor, fr, you're getting ane yireadful olde,” ex nother. no wonder, I waited) an half an hour in that sleety drizsie before a car came along. 1 just know @ doctor's bill ts © money 1 saved le blouse.” nes was tellin ‘ol lated, ing to for that i me about we Hreak-Up- AS TT ita,” od mother in Weeks’ i oe & person's cold ney Nght of a cold | Eleanor #aid, you know how laxative Is used instead Tu Just run around to the t began taking the tablets. to breakfast all aimiles, away for METROPOLITAN Coming Wednesday For Three Days Only Oliver Morosco PRESENTS Leo Carrillo IN THE FAMOUS FUN AND FASHION HIT ‘ 4 ” ‘Lombardi, Lt with Grace Valentine And the Original New York Company Special Matinees THURSDAY and FRIDAY Best Seats $1.00 Seats Now Selling Nights: 50¢ to $2.00 Matinees (Best Seats): $1.00 Plus War Tax ‘SLIVERS.” (ANT A TROUT! hts (Sun), 406 Mon.) Ladies’ Mat Sund. 3 ts. (except {exoogt 30; Ne Fred Jackson's Famons Comedy Nights Sle to 7 Bullows General Admission, ae MOORE 2he and oOnvawmUM VAUDEVILLE Hickey Ishikawa Brothers, PALACE HIP oT Hf aT Re Continveen \, EMPRY Hh voted for the airdome | r the t “Mother, rea. t| SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERST Wednesda y’s Special Sales Unusually Good Values in Bleached Sheetings Of a High Quality —All secured in a special purchase to offer at this price, which gives an op- portunity for saving on the purchase of a home necessity. : . each suit. Sheets —Moen's Section, Just Inside the Entrance. 72x90 inches, $2.00 i an 72x90 inches, $2.25 a * 72x99 inches, $2.25 —81x90 inches For Men Men's Heavy Ribbed Cotton Union Suits —Irregulars of Munsingwear, in ecru and white. Specially priced at $1.65 $2.35 —81x99 inches, $3. 50 —81x90 inches, $2.75 Pillow Cases —£6x45 inches, 35¢ each 86x45 inches, 45c each ~—36x3814 inches, 65¢ each Bedding, Second Floor. Free Eye Shades —Distributed from the Optical Depart- ment. DR. J. W. EDMUNDS —In charge. —On the Balcony. A Clearance of Women’s Envelope Chemises and E. M. C. Combinations _-Slightly SOY, Spévially t4 reduced, in twee price groups. Sizes 36 to 44, the lot being espe- cially complete in the sizes 40, 42 and 44. —Garments regularly $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 4 reduced for clearance to $1.00 each. ¥ —Garments regularly $2.50, $2.75 and $3.25, reduced for clearance to $2.00 each. Plushes and Fur Cloths Reduced for Clearance ~Including kerami, beaverskin, seal art, Russian pony, broadtail, leopard, brotip, mather fur, kerami, Persian and everfur. In beaver, taupe, mole, brown, gray and black. All 52 inches wide. —Divided into three lots— —Formerly up to $12.50 a yard, for $8.95 a yard. —Formerly up to $16.50 a yard, for $11.95 a yard. —Formerly up to $20.00 a yard, for $14.95 a yard. —Dress Goods, First Floor. + Good Quality Hand Luggage At ‘Special Prices —$18.00 Black Cowhide Bags, of extra quality. Leather lined, in gray. With sewed-on corners. Specially reduced to $13.95. —Men's Sewed Traveling Bags. Full leather lined bags of sewed-in frames. Large, roomy luggage; size 18-in. only. Specially priced at $18.75 each. $10.00 Black Enamel Suit Case of large size, fitted with tray and shirred pocket. Two straps entirely around. An extra deep model. Specially priced at $8.50 each, —Luggage Fifth Floor. The Special Price Basement Offers Petticoats Specially Priced in Eight Groups —Including every Petticoat in the en- tire basement stocks. Silks, of striped, checked and plain colors. Mercerized jerseys with silk flounces of contrast- ing colors. Sateens and percalines of purple, blue and black, and others fig- ured in floral designs. —At $5.50, $4. ids $3.95, $: $1.98, $1.69 and $1.3 2.95, $2.50, Ze Price Basement. Eldredge Two-Spool Sewing Machines —The famous Eldredge Two-Spool Sewing Ma- chines sew directly from two ordinary spools of thread, one spool above and one below. When one spool runs out, it is easily replaced by anoth- er. No time is wasted in winding bobbins. —tThe Eldredge Machines are warranted for a period of ten years, and with ordinary usage and care will last a lifetime. —Sold on the easy pay- ment plan. Second Floor, —Muslin Wear, Second Floor, 6x9 Room Size At Very Special Prices —$45.00 handsome Body Brussels Rugs, size 6x9 feet, with neat allover Pm terns and in very desirable colors. pe . cially priced at $35.00 each. i —$35.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, woven in one piece, in oriental and floral effect: in subdued shades of taupe, two-te blues and old rose. Specially priced $30.00 each. ma —$39.00 splendid quality heavy minster Rugs, copies of exclusive Ispa- han designs, in old blue, taupe and @ rose shades. Specially priced at $34.50. —$13.50 Aristocrat Fiber Rugs, 6x9 feet. With fancy moresque centers soe and pretty borders to match. Specially i priced at $10.50 each. —$125.00 finest Worsted Wilton Ru 6x9 feet. In very handsome in designs, in new shades of blue, tan old rose. Specially priced at $110.00. —Rugs, Fourth Floor, Ber Terme on the Hoover Ata Are Most Reasonable —$5.00 down and $5.00 month, with no interest whatever on the transaction. —oovers, Fourth Floor, The Convenience of a Dress Form —An adjustable Dress Form not only saves you — hours of standing to be fitted, but you may be more certain of a‘ fit, as — often when _ tired fhe shoulders are apt droop, and other eel ularities occur, due to — standing first on one foot, then on the other. It is much easier to let the — dress form stand for you; | a it will never shift posi- — tion. Sold on the easy payment plan. —Sewing Machine See Second Floor,