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WAGES NOT TO BE CUT IN SEATTLE : Meat and Fuel Dealers Vote to Maintain Pay at Present Scale No attompt wil! be made to take Badvantage of the oversupply of labor DY the Seattle Retail Meat Dealerw Emociation and the Seattle Retalt Fuel Dealers, this policy being de Rermined upon at recent meetings. ald Harold Moore, secretary of both OPsanisations today, and he added, MO reduction in wages in these two ‘Mines are expected at this time. At the meetings of both organtan, tions reports were given showing that there were many more men @eeking work offered by both lines than there are places, and this ts Ny true in the coal yards, men have offered to work at ®@ figure substantially under the Beale now being paid. Sugar Drops Half Cent in Frisco): BAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 17— Bugar dropped another half a cent a! he co ahs today, The California | waiian Sugar Refining Co. an See @® new price of $8.00 an (@et. for granulated cane sugar, | week arco the price per cwt. dropped | from $9.00 to $3.50. ‘Standardize Cream and Butter in State Standardization of f achieving a better product was} upon by the Washington) ry Operators, Butter and Makers’ association, which & twoday session at the/ Hotel Frye Thursday. A commit. bandiing the matter, will re a at the next annual meeting mber Production Takes New Plunge ‘Production of lumber in this dis for the week ending December ‘was 38% per cent below normal, ling to the weekly lumber re- of the West Coast Lumber. association. It was 30 per cent normal during the preceding ulhamu: Indorses of the Puyallup & Sumner Growers & Canning Co., offered $1,000 subscription in w telegram " iy to John McHugh, chair. of the committee promoting the or any other class is im- at this pegythoseroayy Thursday that much of the of the unemployed here be solved if Washington coal ‘Were bought and work thereby fur- jucts committee of the Chamber Commerce at Blanc’s cafe. Blamed to Mistakes Major David T. Mason, chief of the| fimber section, United States bureau of internal revenue, told lumbermen fm Seattle Thursday that most of the @omplaints of “overtaxation” report- @@ had been traced to incorrect ques- torinaries returned by the tumber- en themselves. Major Mason will Temain in Seattle until Saturday, for the purpose of setting lumbermen of | ‘this section right on tax matters. Public Markets | o—____—___a QurEN StaN 50, Krone flour, , B9e, 10 He 6c; Te. $1.70; email white beans, 4 Wa BSc; 6 cans oll sardines, 25; full ream cheese, 29¢ Tb; new mincement the ™.: & bare Royal White soap. $2.50 wack: 4 The best butter, To & cans Co-operative or Federal milk. 60: | § te. Pacific Nut margarine, 96; 10-™ pail Karo syrup, #2¢; 2 ble bottles cat- map, Shc; sott shell walnuts, thc T., 2 PIRE PLACE Stall 17, best American cane gar, foe. toc. fb Ton. Sta Atal! 19, pure’ trea milk, 1¢¢ at. » Ite phe; lows corn, Canyon milk, 100 Stall 1502, new Dromedary Gates, Stall 29. $1.26 box; ean; ean; flour, $2.45 mck crop walnuts, t0¢ ™ 2 pees. 450; guaranteed popcorn, 19- orange and lemon peel, 430 Tb aod $1.10 sack; apples, local potatoes, $1.25 rack. CORNER best treeh churned -|#an Pedro via San Francisco. 18-25, new pack saimon, % o 2 Be; Beafoam Naptha powder, 2 thx. 1 4 Me. 280. Stall 14, fresh salmon, 18 @ Wa. She; ting cod, 2 Ma 260. Stall 2 steer pot ronst, te to 16 Ih; ribs of beet, at., “mutton fe th. SANITARY , beat fresh churned butter, $1.16; home mate orange Stall 46, Canyon 40e cling peaches, 260 ling cod, 16e .: ‘fresh Btalls 30-82-24, com , 2 the 350; bonelens corned beef, Gtalis 31-22, mackerel, 200 Th poand. Ye Th. Atal 21 400 made ham wood coffee, to ie ats + 3 Tom, 400, Mt de ™.; best American 40.’ Stall 22, herring, 4 ti tbe. Hight | the T. Stall 49, shredded | 2be T.; be Royal baking pow Stall 29, fresh ranch eggs, 600 tb, 2 Heinz tomato soup, hominy, 1Se at. Stalls flavors, 100; 2 200 pkga, Giall 0, heavy veal steak. 80 th pork roast, cocoanut, , Bho. cream and| Butter in this state for the Purpose | Tea Garden cranberry ° | Smith Dard shen | 1 tiver | Ship News, Tides in Seattle | rRmay ) SARURDAY DRO, 1 DEC, 18 First Low Tide | Pest Low Tide 248 Am, BF ft [Mah Am | First High Fide Vieet Wah ‘ne F Am, tht ft | Aecond Law Tide | Pom, 48 fe | Second High Tide mom te | 2 | ‘Report Shove Slight | | Drop in Port Trade Report of the commission for December 13 shows a alight do j crease in tonnage compared with | the previous w report. ‘Th total in the last 72,071.96} tons. Dutch Mariners O. K.) Our Port Facilities} Offcera of the Moland.American line steamship Moerdky were much imprensed with the port of Se terminal facilities after a tour ot spection Thursday, ‘This ts the Moer.! dyk’s frat visit to Puget Sound. “Christmas Ship” Off | to Santa Claus Land Scheduled to reach Cordova De cember 22 and Sewant the follow Jing day, the Alaska Steamship com | |pany’s Mner Victoria, styled the} | thwestern Alaska Conans | ship, because of her large cargo of holiday goods, left Seattle at 9a m, Priday . Ames Shipyard Sold 4 to Contract Company All the machinery, equipment, stores and buildings uf the Am K' report is Shipbufiding and Dry Dock Co. have been soki to the Seattle Con-| tract Co. nceording to bills o! sale filed with the county auditor Thursday. The former concern re tains the land where the pliant was situated on the West Water way, eee |Plan Direct Service to N. Europe Ports Inauguration of direct service be | tween the Pacific Coast and North} European ports is planned by the! Admiral line, according to an houncement Thursday by I. L. Bates, of the foreign freight de-| partment of the Pucific Co. Hold Funeral for Steamship Funeral services for Capt. William | B. Fulton, 64, who committed suicide |» in a downtown hotel Tuesday, were held Friday noon at the Butterworth | chapel. The funeral was in charge | of the Master, Mates and Pilots’ as- | sociation. Cremation followed. Capt. | Fulton ta survived by his widow and &@ son, at 2022 rar ae &. . SHITTING OARD STEAMSHIP YALZA, recently added to the North Atlantic & Western Steamship com- pany fleet, is due to arrive in Seatue the first week in January. eee CAPACITY CARGO WILL BE by the Buropean-Pacific Saturgay. eee BLUE FUNNEL LINER TEUCER will leave for the Orient December 19 with a genera! cargo from Puget! , Sound ports. eee LINER TOYAMA MARU, N. Y. K. VESSEL. will call at Vancouver tn- stead of Victoria on her outward voyage, She leaves January 11. ee SUDBURY, AMERI| CAN-HAWAITAN LINE, is due in port the latter part of next week from San Feira, Weather el ‘Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Dee, 17 —Cloody; falling barometer 26 miles an hour. Paseed in at 2:30 a m. Passed out at & am. December 1¢—Neon—Wires down. § P| M.—Raim: wind east, 24 miles an hour. Passed out: A U # battleship at 4 p. m. eee Arrivals and Departures Arrived December 16—8tr President from fan Pedro vin fan Francisco |e Ge ot 8:30 0 msm |from British Columbia ports via Taco |at 7 Bm: str Latouche from Taco at 6:39 p.m A steamer Str Elkhorn Salled December 17—-ftr Vietoria for South western Alaska at 9 & m.; str Yoremite for Port Ladiow at 4 a. m. December 1¢—Str Kikhorn for United Kingdom at 4 p. m Rotterdam via Tacoma, and fan Francisco at 3:39 p. ° . Alaskan Vessels Ketchikan—Safled December City of Beattie, southbo Vessels in Other Ports Dalren—Arrived December 14: Str West | Iris from Hongkong “i satied for Seat Ue vis Kobe Manila Arrived December 15: Str De. | light trom feattle via Yokonama, Kobe | | bar: Havre—Arrived December 12: Str Orant | from Seattle via Ban Francisco and San Pedro. fan Pedro—-Arrived December 16 Mo- tor schr Libby Maine from Seattle via Tacoma and Rellingham; str Stanwood | from Puget Bound ports. |_ fan Francisco—Arrived December 17 tr Redondo from Heattle via Raye Arrived December 16: st | Puget Sound ports, sailed | Str Mandasan Maru for Seatt sora Admiral Schley for Beattl m, P Point Reyes—Pansed Decambér 16: str Stanwoed from Puget Sound porta for Reported by Wireless Canadian Government December 16-—Str fuwa Maru, 49.18 north, pom northbound, at 6 p. U. S. Naval © muniontions Deaember 16-—S8tr Wert Ison, Kobe for Intitnas longitude 145.40 went, at | ttle, 1,670 milem from Bentile at & p. atr Queen, Seattle for fan Francinco | 100 mites trom a Sop. m.: ete | Admiral Watson, Seattle for Ban Fran cisco, 260 miles from Beattie at & p. m. ee | Vessels in Port at Seattle! ove terminal—fitr Kasten Lead er, ste Maquan, atr Westward Ho, atr Weat Hartland. Pier 14 tr Teneor Smith Cove auchorage—@tr Wheatiand ont Grand Trunk terminal—Str Oosaqumsick. Pier §—fitr Yosemite. Plor 6—S8tr Weat Ivan. Pier 2—Atr Banta A Vietoria. Bell wt. terminal ca Algonquin | Pier 1 jer D Pacific Const coal bunkers—Gtr Yonermite, US LS Swiftsure, UBL HT Bose, ——, the « [2 er Aged Sea Captain). Jan. , | ave. ate Ketchikan off Cape Mudge, | § Stocks Up THE SEATTLE STAR and Down in Irregular Start; NEW ning toyal Dutch was helped by atrengthening of f Individuals and conce new low for the year at | Some Issues Droop YORK, Deo. 17.—With prices moving within @ narrow range, stocks were irregular at the opening today. A number of lines reacted from their recent weakness re was continued e#elling in other lines Douriah attacks having little effect, however, except in American Hide | Leather preferred. ‘That stock made a now low at tly after the n exchange and was up 1% at 68, an advance of nearly 9 points from the recent low United States Steel waa unchanged, Daldwin Locomotive, Mexican De troleum a yuthern Pacific were among those advancing There wan fre in stools and some of the independents got down |to previous lows wures in the buliding investigation in New York were eved responsible for some of the ae! but close observers of the market thought it merely an evidence of necessary liquidation by rna Studebaker was up 4, 40; Central Leather 25%, unchanged: Lacka | wanna Bios! 49%. off 4; Mexican Petroleum 162, up 1%; United States} tee! unchanged; Baldwin Locomotive §%, 0p American Smelting 40%, UP %; Crucible 60%, off \; Southern Pacific 07%, up 4; New Haven 18, off 4; United States Rubber 624, up 4) Northera Pacific 164, off % Union Pacific 115, off \ | American Sugar shares collapsed in the early afternoon trading, going to 831%, the lowest price since 18994 erred was firm at the opening, but sturmy 4. American Beet made a ar shares was helped by announcement that the Santa Ceeilia pany had passed Ita dividend Weakness in sugar bad an unsbttied effect on the entire list The market cloned irregular, Prices included: United States Steel off %; Crucible £14, up %; Baldwin §7, up %; Mexican Petroleum 1 off %; Pan-American 76%, up tb; Reading off %; Southern F 87%, UP Gi American Hide @ Leather preferre 36%, off 2%; American | Woolen 61%, off 1; Studebaker 404%, up Mi American Beet Sugar 39\, off $4; Royal Dutch 65%, up 4%; United States Rubber 61%, off M4 EXPORT BUYING BOOSTS GRAINS :: Wheat in Demand by Sea- board Commission Houses Dee uying for aused prices of nm trading on the Ch of Trade, Wheat cape in demand by in hous fons w CHICAGO, export toda fo advance vege. Hoard was lea I aber wheat $1.67 and subseque additional: Mar % UP The, mber corn was up tee at the later adva opening, €To, and | t\ec; May corn was wu July ee changed, and before the ck December ¢ 46% ite wae up “eo at the nd later mained \§« ay onts was off Ke at the o Ing, 46%, and Inter gained July oats’ opened up Be at and gained tye In Jater trading Chicago Board of Trade opening. Woeet- March. Dee. ae [May | Jury May duly Pork— Jan L May... Rite Jan... May.. (Thursday's Quotations) Semitied by 1. B, Banning & Coy 19 Recend ne steamer Bakersfield when she} Grate— Rects. Cont. Eeta. “ue leaves for France and Holland on | Wheat. 17 8 aT i 8 if Chicago Live Stock AGO, Dee. cure, colpte, 27,000 Race! met vent Reet, 44 Theis 60; butcher stock, fy Recetpia, 11,000 head: market 10.76, ewes, N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW TORK, Dee. 4.62e per Ib: evans Sicign Exchange NEW YORK, Deo I1.—Foreign en- change opened higher, Sterling $3.53 fram ee, Uh 2 Ste, tire dies 3.570, marke 1 dace Canadian dollars 85 626. San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCIAOO, Dee. 17 Rutter Pxtras, 6c per i in Kare—Pxtras, (9e per dow lets, #4¢ per dos; undersized pulleta, 620 oer oan Cheese—Fiata, per tb. Portland Market Status PORTLAND, Dee. 17.—Cattle—Re- colptn, 1 bend; market Seminal and en- 300 per Tb: fireta, tte S| changed Hoge—Recetpts, 19 head; market nom! pal and unchanged Bheep— Market nominal! and unchanged Butter Rene Cheene—Trip Hens—260 per Ib Denver Live Stock Market DENVER, Dee, 17.—Cattle—Receipte market slow. Steers, $4500 4.2; edives, $7.50 1,200 head: market tx ateady fr gh ee Macey steady. Top, $9; bolk of sales, 08.409 Mongkong-—Arrived December 14: ftr cieteuiine 6.000 te |Xashima Maru from Seattle via Yoko-|genuy” temic Vi@ds cwee Ol, teat steady. Lambe, $8@9 orm, $8.25 9.25. Vaudeville Show at Collins Playfield The Collins playfield will stage a vaudeville entertainment under the nsplees of the park board tonight t 8 o'clock at the field houne, 16th 8. and Washington at ewes, $264, “kiddies” annua some of the “happy the ¢ hearts and happy faces at ins playfield.” ifte “Const Ennineering works Str Nile, atr Teontum Eady yard No. 2—Htr Wert terminal Himrod. fiche Columbt Bpo- ane, ate Eldridge. ad Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging works— Str Patterson Amos yard—Btr Roosevelt Lak {ulls Abilia, Gtr Weat Jos wup. Todd drydocks Abnoba, Ady. Abmiic, Charu . Chale Cinyra Corian, Col Elinea, Endymion, Fort Btan- wik Fort Jackson, Fort Union, Imufka, Leoti, Kitan, str Oregon | Went Seattle elevator—Mtr Moerdyk. ron worke—Schr Okhotak Maru, Oil derived from the livers of sharks ts being used as a leather pro- servative, rain prime firsts, é8e per extra pul | feed This en-| tertainment ia for the benefit of the) 1 Christmas tree, and | t talent in the city | 8 been secured to aid in making | | N. Y. Stock Redken 7M ’ ° ou n% * my 7% aN id * ‘ 1 . ; 35.00 +|Make Diverse Easy, Marriage Hard, Plea Speaking in favor of the “hive nky’* law that is to come before the state legislature this year, EH. Guie addressed the Young Men's Repubii- can club at Meve's cafeteria Thurs | day, Gule also advised bars to mar riage rather than to divorce, myting | thin would end much of the | 7 tsihde: cocestiy atoinnd to! fill the vacancy left by the resigna- [on of State Senator George B.| Lamping, mpoke also. jaa the rural. || AFTER 20 YEARS AS || A MONK, J. C. BIDDLE || WEDS BRIDE IN EAST WASHINGTON, Dee, 17.—Aft er 20 years as a Trappist Monk, James Cornell Biddle was married |] here yesterday to Miss Mary Lena || Gaines, of Warrenton, Va. Biddle, who is 62 years old, is the son of the late Thomas Bid- die, Philadelphia, who died while serving as minister to Ecuador. Miss Gaines comes from a promi nent Virginia family. The bridegroom entered the priesthood at the age of 30, short- ly after completing his course at the University of Pennsyivania. About two years ago, according to Biddle, he left the Gethsemane abbey in Kentucky and returned to civil life, his act having ex- communicated him from the church because it Involved re- aouncing his priesthood vows, phe &] ‘ ‘ 2 2 re 10% a8 2% as te se 10% 1154 | Dalted Retatl Mores 1% | U. & Rubber., e UB Bite! 7% | Ulan Copper... on Vanadium Steel " Wabae eens ™ Westinghouse % oe Wilrs-Overtand % “% LIBERTY BONDS Wish Low Chose ” BIG CALL FOR JAP ORANGES Fruit and Vegetable Prices Are Stable The demand for Japanene oranges han kept the popular amall citrons cleaned up and wulted in stiffening of the price p oranges were quoted Friday at § | Prices in fruits and y stable for the most part | «i everywhere toward lower | quotations rather thar higher Kees, following a cent drop yes terday, went down another 5 cents | Friday, Tanch emi te are quoted | at 68 cents and pullets at 63 centh a | donen. | Hutter holds wtendy, altho raw milk wont down 20 cents per ewt. Thurs | day | Local Markets Prices Paid Whoiensle Dealers for Veartables and Mruit | Artichehes r7—Local, per dow umbere- Walle Waite bet- Green Peppers | Horseradish — Locks Local, per bunch . re Per Hubbard Aweet Potaters Tomatoes -< Ternipe — 1 R Wee Yams Tenneran, per hamper FRUITS Kastern Dateo-Ver care... Figs Dried, black, fimyroe, : Japanese Ferstinmane fer be Pineapples ler erat Pemegranates Ter po: Pranee—-Driet. per T™ Ripe Otives—Per tne Ni Walnate—Cst. Feanete—Vireinia Keystone, tb. Japanese, per Mm. . Or. triplets Wiseonatn cream brick Lim burger Youns Meck at 1" Ty ” mM a a | Geese | Terkeye— Liv Neiginn Maree ene--Dreases HAY, GRAIN AND FEED ‘Wholesale Price Fer Ten, City Price | Barley —Whoie Che “ $ | Ground Bene i | Wheat “Mixed: Feed | | Alfalfa . Alfaitea Meal’: | Doll Beds } Wheelbarrows Baby Dolls | It sure will pay you to 22 and get off at factory. CORNER EWING TOYS and DOLLS Offered at less than cost. These are salesman samples but are brand new. Wooden Wagons Blackboards Red Chairs and many other items come out. Take car 18 or AND INTERLAKE STREETS Near Fremont N 0 | Fowler, BIRTHS fergbere 2 Go 188) Bowell ot a | NEW YORK, Deg 17.—Mise Pratt, Francis, 1015 @4th, b | Anne Tracy Morgan, daughter of ae od g mo: J 7 h > ol : a i ry Rirehin "bom, Pia" thoman ne: part. || ine late J: P. Morgan, and one of 1) Attitude Towards Union La Kunitare 416 Maynard, girl ep te n : i Johneon, G. BL, 305% Binth ove WN. || philanthropié workers of New || § bor Questioned as |] York, has aswurned the role of a A, Cy, 361 Maine at, boy. t promote uF. Johi, 4103 “Ashworth ave. || “Mit Promoter ny ‘Leonara, |/ BY RALPH F, COUCH ne ched y Leo —— Anderson, J. Ls, 6027 16th N. , boy-|| the lightweight champion, and WASHINGTON, Dee. 17-—Repre Atwood, G. F900 Highth ave, girl || fichie Mitchell of Milwaukee, || sentative Frank Murphy ot Ohio masa w edticid, C.'¥. > Libs ect |] yeuterday to fight 15 rounds in |) today, he is considering introduction gir "|| Madison Bquare Garden January |) ¢ 9 peaolution to have the federal Hartland, Arthur, 1634 Queen Anne || 14, for the world’s title | ir The proceeds will be devoted trade commission investigate the pob i: Karl abe Harte Ai: °% |) to the American Committee for || fey of the Bethlehem Steel company, f T. A, 194 B Republican, Devastated Franee, of which she whith refuses to sell fabricated steal cy |] # the chairman, to New York and Philadelphia com Trac Tichard fr or ° z ve Durkolt, Ik. be, 4946 Beventh Xt Hekard, promoter of New || tractors who use union labor. «irl York, firet announced the bout ‘This policy was outlined by Press Rishlow. 0, o.. Pverett gir, ; '] but it developed later that he |) gent Grace of the Bethlehem Steet ek doh. 3744 Sunnyside ave. girl || helped the feminine promoter et || company, testifying in the New Yorks Yanney, 8.1. 7760 Ninth ave. & W,,|| the signature of Mitchell on 4 |) paiiding probe | boy contract and then donated Madi Grace said his concern favors a R« “Phen nt, boy. || non Square Garden for the battle. || «open shop” and will sell steel Fallen, L. W. 27th ave lte contractors who use “open sh MARRIAGE. LICENSES Name and Kesidence Aiprague, Homer, Seattle ..... . Gray és Browning nA, Seattle White! Portland Julin, Cart Beattle . tad n, Charles O., Buffale Nrown, Eva D., Beatle . Nelson, Carl, Seattle oe Nelson, Camillo, Oakland, Cal, Schaefer, Reva, Bea Ballard, Boon, Sea Arnold, Katherine, . Mae from Edgar J dares, Clara from J w. DEATHS Kelly, James, 60, 1020 Wentern ave Charity, 76, 6997 46th ave Gendron, Mamie ‘J, 40, 913 W well Fulton, William i, 64, 2622 20th _ ave lake ave. Garthe, John ¢. Code, Lena, 3 49. Poulsbe, “6645 Carlton ave. Josiah D. 63, 7719 17th Watham, Elmer, NW, Wilmot Py ote PICKS OFFICERS Or. Bliss President; Manson F. Backus Treasurer The American White Cross, anti dope society, Thursday elected off. cers as follows: President, Rev. W. }1. Bilss; vice president, Police Direc secretary, president of the National Bank Commerce. Dick Lackaye, lecturer for the organization, will retain his| post as temporary recording secre tary until a permanent selection made young raf a fe Sh Vital Statistics } Mawkina, Christine HL, Beattie. Legal Hogan, Helen, Seattle Legal MeQuary, J. B., Tacoma «Legal | Lamey, Cassie ‘A, - Legal Jones, Hugh T., Legal Tuson, Ada A, Bren Legal Krimeky, Simon, Se Bertrand BE, 48, 1636 East-| Sehwender, John Jacob, 60, 6765 25th 26, 6638 Karl ave | on, Rarah E.. 60, £716 BE. Roy. | age unknown, . Marie, 71, 162 Broadway. | sabel KR, & 4700 Seventh | | son; treasurer, Manson ¥. Backus, | the Mutual Life buliding. will begin | at once to construct the foundation | SSSE5Ss55 Ssssssszszz 3) ROM the hill tea gardens of Ceylon, controlled by Galt’s, come the hand-picked, fragrant the favorite in good homes everywhere. Galt’s Tea is pure tea. You are always sure of a consistent uniformity of its delightful quali- ties year tn and year out. omy, for each pound will give you 240 cups of delicious tea.t ‘STEEL POLICY PROBE URGES MISS ANNE MORGAN MATCHES FIGHTERS FOR BENEFIT MATCH methods “This policy is un-American,” said | Murphy. “It scems like a violation | of the anti-trust laws.” Teachers of Tarrant county, Texas, will live in an apartment house erect ed by the county for a month. $10,000 At 2 Price Furs That Heighten Women’s Charms Most acceptable Christmas _ present for mother, wife, ter, daughter or sweetheart. Entire superb stock of Al- brecht’s St Paul Furs to be sold with- out reserve at half price—Fur Coats, Capes, Collars, Throws, Chokers. $350 Wild Cat Motoring and Street Fur $250 Black Se Sealine Coat .......$125 $195 Black k Pony Coat w+... $87.50 | $185 Black Lynx Throw ..e-. - $98.50 | $110 Brown Coney Coat ES $95 Red, Brown or Taupe Foxes $4: $75 Black Sealine Capes . $37.50. $150 French ench Coney Full Cape _... $75) $30 Brown _and Black Manchuria Wolf oo ne oe oid $35 Mink or Skunk Chokers . ---- $10) 50 Children’s Fur Sets . -$4.95 to $9.95 SPECIAL—Seal Plush Coats ...... -+++++---$19.25, $24.50, $39.50 Up of 1510 Westlake and Fourth tea leaves that make this celebrated tea Its use is a real econ- FI HER BROTHERS COMPANY Distributors SEATTLE