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A Rousing Cleanup of Women’s High-Grade Foot wear at $3.95 is the business of this huge chain store system never to carry goods from season to season. Thousands of our customers benefit for this progressive and liberal policy. 1,500 pairs of Women's high grade shoes and alippers— sizes 2 to 6—values to $9.96. $3.95 reduced to Pair ... 600 pairs of Men's heavy soled leather work shoes— all sizes—values to $7.95, reduced to }and women left for Tacoma Tuesday morning to attend the diocesan con vention in St. Luke’s church at 10 a.m. Women were to vote for the first time. TRY STAR WANT ADS i ———— will be brought here for sitipment 4o Eastern mills by Arabia Maru, due Wednesday. RAW SILK valued ui $5,900,000; |pricemaking exist toda, |Flu Hits Police; | low police }ports that Sergt. |men G. C | Willlam Cronk and all improving. Good-bye SEATTLE EPISCOPALIAN men}, | improvement. DONT LIE TO THIS MAN * * & L x |Police Judge Gordon Has Talked to 300,000 BREAD LIKELY TO COME DOWN Wheat Director Warns of Speculation in Grain WASHINGTON Will America see 1 bread? Will the wheat in the big erage cons D.C, Feb. 8 cent loaves rising price markets hit of the amer? the contrary, bread Is The averake umer m these ab: nat prices being paid for wheat e will use in buying Ukely to tow » tries to the heavily wheat ai ar and to wheat with the ap. dissolution of the U, 8 June 1 to es should real ize that the withdrawal of such a market and price influence as the} U. 8. gr pration cannot be made without introducing 1s haz ards the wheat handter,” said Barnes flue of great potentiality ces FOR HE CAN DETECT YOU, “ y Savini —and $25 wouldn’t buy a_ better crown! —it’s the quality of this crown that counts! —don’t delay another day. Make up your mind right now to have your teeth examined tomorrow morning. If you. have a tooth that needs a crown you may avail yourself of this splendid opportunity to have this “Gold Crown Two Are Missing | A. Ribbach, visiting fel officers who are itl, re-| Al Ryan, Patrol Humes, G. A rom, Db. W. Keane are | Sergt. F. Officers J. A. Hodge Johnson were not at hom nomas is bedfast with James Eagen has Thomas Rudd in his left < tep, and W. J flu” is improved. H. W Kemper has la grippe and D. D. Watson has the “flu.” Judge Joha B. Gordon Adopting the was better to ieh, Judge Gor these years to th the satisfaction of who had the reput |town drunks and ,utter rats now holding responsible positions in the city NOT ALL MEN Dyspepsia Nad bi- rdon has during his je ae or of the public for the municipality of Seat philosophy that it form than to pun ed all The man wh hin t help making n, the man or y digest 7 hee ‘ ‘ . It has required 15 years of contin- uot) service on the police court o mete out justice to this numb And from indications, Judge Gordon will run his record far over the half-million mark, Judge Gordon came to Seattle in sart's | 1890, a@ just plain John B, Gordon. come so | Seattle at that time was composed suffer | mostly of half a dozen or so ables. - ‘lon First s and a few spin ‘aie nere| “I would rather heip a man,” | Judge Gordon, “than make him suf. fer for a misstep. And for this rea- son I always keep uppermost in my y the wu Tablets b wh h tr Dy from any kind of stomac Take one of Stuart's says | GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS put on for only $5. If you were to pay $25 you wouldn’t get a better one. Best Rubber Plates $10 fe Bridgework $5.00 a Tooth DR. REID — if | Unpaved streets, }:| The youthful Gordgn, having a tite | Propensity for law, sought out the infant law firm of Wylie, Hale & Scott, practicing barristers, Here he |read law, and finally, in 1893, he was mind the idea of giving every one a chance. “Of course, this doesn’t work out in every instance, There ore a thou eand different types of men, and kindness doesn’t mean anything to some of them. In such cases it is nec are given to fermentation 1 py feeling in the rans gestion, dyspepsia, loss of ap: or any other stomach derangement, you will find at once a remarkable They enrich the gastric fulees and lee ‘the stomach the rest tt needs jadmitted to the bar and started op- Gefore. it can again be healthy and | position, essary to add a little jail sentence.” strong. Judge Gordon was appointed pos! Attaches of the city court declare Stuart’ “ lets are for ‘ ante nt ail Dee ete at toe a box. |lice judge in 1905, and has held that |that Judge Gordon's method of hand iffice for 15 years. ling cases of the city’s prisoners is Advertisement — unique, HE KNOWS HOW ‘TO DETHET A LIE They say that to the innocent by Have your teeth put in perfect shape at once! They. hold the key to your health and so long as you neglect them you are robbing yourself of just that many years of the precious life that you're working your head off to keep above the ground. iz FREE EXAMINATION of the teeth is yours for the asking. It’s part of our service to keep you posted as to the true condition of your teeth and we'll be more than pleased to have you avail yourself of it at any time you find a moment's time. Ls OUT-OF-TOWN Patients are given Sterilized Dental Instru- ° Lvery cupfu the ; same Sacks of all sizes. 10 tb., 24 Ib., 49 Ib. | | = val stander it would appear tnat he had No particular plan in mind, and that at times it appears as if he passes gentence hastily. But the bystander is wrong. For Judge Gordon is a prompt attention and it is a rare exception that we are not able to finish your work the same day you come in. ments and cleanliness from every standpoint are matters that we are very, very partic- ular about. MM jwtudent of character. tle seldom goes wrong on a man, His years of ex- |perience have taught him to detect a lie. Judge Gordon is known to be particularly considerate of chil- dren and women who face him. He neldom goes wrong on passing a sen- tence. Outside of his court, Judge Gor- don {s concerned mostly with fishing and hunting. “Frankly, I'm crazy about hunting and fishing,” beams the judge. “I would rather fish than cat, and every season I have to give up court temporarily and hit for the woods.” Accuse Bakers of Excessive Profits CHICAGO, Feb, 3.—Master bakers here are making $20 to $22 profit a barrel on flour, officials of the Bak ets’ and Confectioners’ union de- clared today, The Chicago Federation of Labor upon the plea of the bakers went on [record against the increase of le a || loaf, which became effective here || Yesterday RUSSIAN CLA! | Chamber of Comm Monday are held in the ce assembly hall nd Thursday evening: Greatest of tno 'Ask any doctor if he can | @uggest a better tonic than | the following Vinol formula. hives, Nu | and Sodium H. how] Voruiea aod Wid Cherry. For all run-down, nervous,’ |anaemic conditions, wealc | women, overworked | Feeble old people and d for the Vinol sign on windows, OWL DRUG CO, AND DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERB deli. iJ apanese in this countr Our dentists are graduates of leading dental colleges and men of years of practical experience; men who, if engaged m private practice, could charge you three times that which we are able to do your work for, and you'd gladly pay it. Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings Inc. Crown Dental Offices= DR. REID, President - Above the Palace Hip—Empress Building—Second at Spring Corner 13th and Broadway — Tacoma | wed, so gave his fiancee the $2,000. Says He Gave Fiancee $2,000 and Found Out She Is Married Woman 3.—Thomas R.| markable affection between hig for- mer sweetheart and her “brother, Hays, while in the district attor- ney's office making his complaint ena intro. | *#ainst Basgall, was recognized by : {an officer as the man for whom a used the arrest of his / duced to him as the woman's broth-| warrant had been issued on @ charge ng he gave her $2,000 | er, ted to the proposed mar- | of de: ding a woman by means of fo that they could be married, and |r: sitser" until “the mort:|4 photograph enlargement scheme, that they were not wedded for the old home” should be/ and he was arrested on the spot. yd reason his sweetheart al Hays is in jail, but his former fiam y a husband Hays claims he was anxious to! cee was bailed out by he: Mre. Anna Basgall is, therefore. ~ Mavis 8 by her husband. charged with obtaining money un- der false pretenses, and so is her hus band, Joseph Basgall, a street car conductor. These Bandits Go Out Bare-Handed | Without even flourishing a revolv er, two bandits stopped 8. B. Currie, | 1511 Boylston ave., and took $1.50 from his pockets Monday night, Union st, and ave, Police ar rested two suspects and are holding them for investifgation. Woman Crushed in Motor Car Crash Severely injured in an dent two weeks ago, Mrs. Baker, 1125 Broadway, phoned the police that she had just recovered ntly to report the matter. He truck by another from the and Olympic « her le crushed nee and her head badly hurt wD, Feb. Basgall, avers Hays, ho ob} ge of his gage on the liquidated How to Keep Baby Smiling and Well See that the daily functions are regular and normal ‘OU conta, sts the little Y ones to appy and play- ful when the food feels dull and the stomach bloated. The normal habit of children is to be happy and when you notice them cross and fretful you will usually find constipation is r ible. Perhaps they have missed that daily function so necessary to comfort and health. Look at the tongue and see if the breath is bad. Watch for belching. These are the tell-tale symptoms of con- stipation. Tonight give a little of Dr. Galdwell's Syrup Pepsin, which you can buy at any drug store, and it will act in the morn- ipg and the troublesome symp- toms promptly disappear. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. Unlike the harsher physics it acts gently and without griping so ‘t while grownups can use it freely it can also be given to a tiny baby with perfect safety. Thousands of American families would not think auto acct A. EB. were below ot teing without a bottle in the house for the emergency arises almost daily when it is needed. of the fact on Dr. Cald- inguid laxatioe im the act thang being over 6 vallon besten Sth ae year, many who need its benefits have not yet used it. have not, send If you nd addres Bore to Dr. W. B Calducllt sie Washington St, Monticello, Rice in America Cal, Feb. 3.—Three exclusively by Jap- ged in growing rice eording to the re. ‘al government | Harry Meyers, of Yuba City, The report also sets] forth that there are also several individual Japanese who lease lands and grow rice without any immedi: | YUBA CITY, In gj well’s port sent to t by Postmas: jate business connections, } with which to clear the “old hatne.”. | He no longer marvels at the re-