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ATTLE STAR FRASIET -PXTERSON CO. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET STORE Tides in Seattle n Bastern territory 1 wan used by the bear Another eat in h financial cireles here t HOURS 9 TO 5:30 Towels, Bedding and 9 4 Linens h Towels priced a‘ French Ivory At prices which mean a reduction of onethtrd or more. 13 Hand Mirrors reduced to $2.95. 3 Hand Mirrors reduced to $ —15 Hand Mirrors reduced to $5.20. —69 Hair Brushes reduced to $2.50. 4 Cloth Brushes reduced to $2.86. 106 Powder Boxes reduced to $1.56. 40 Hair Receivers reduced to $1.50. 27 Picture Frames reduced to $1.06, 16 Butters reduced to $1.00. 128 Nail Files reduced to 36e 16 Soup Boxes reduced to 20e. —Tollet Goods, First Floor Beauty Cases early losses Turkie each, ~Huck Towels priced at 12Vec and 15e. Mercerized Damask priced at 95¢ a yard, — 86-inch Long Cloth priced at 25c and 35c and 45c United States Steel AK, off 4: American | nda 27%, off %) United States Rubber 67%, off ucible & off %; Central Leather 39%, off & baker 50%, up %&; Mexican Petroleum 154 Mi; Baltimore @ ¢ « %: Utah Copper | Midva sik f %: Hethiehe %. off %; the outside passage Atiant aif 64, off 8% | to Alaaka. on Crucible Steel was rained today to % of 1 per cent men selling Crucible short must pag $60 on every This ts of the highest premiums mmon held above 52 as the market went Stu o: Sinelair 24%, up Union The premium shares a day premium one nd ' Crucible Steel w nh up to 9T bn sudden big ordére, The big advance vert Crucible’s high of nts ve the of last December, Baldwin Locom ots to 9 Atlantic Gulf adveneed abeve ils op The market closed strong I COLUMBIA 4 AN. We aN rom 29 JAN, 10 | JAN, 1h | od c eral list to fractional declines ie Tite | a mn after opening at 154%, quickly dropped to 151%, om. First Low Tide | - : Pan-American dropped ftom 12 to 18%. Atlantic Quif shot down te 01% [susp metas | teem SOM] 4 better thie sensen—mov | afte 4, These Brices wore ali below the lows of 1920, Second Low Tide | Beeond Wigh Tide!| mont in staple fruite and vegetables {| st ommon was off ty at 82%. Rubber shares were comparatively A BOD. mm, 0.4 fe 8189 Dm 10.6 | wae noticeable along the Western Special Board Raises Cost) oe ee A.The rooovery was ed by General | sia Monday morning. The |/at the same prices that prevailed Aephalt and International Paper, The firat ran up to a new high at 56 | horeal ia eamtead beterocn Stodiak:|] Saturday —_— st (Fs - oy | eastern portion of the great cir- ||source of supply now is California. Piaatimates made by the Columbia) *) UAGwin BS “ cle sailing route from Puget || The apple market In still far from Water from the Pend OrAitie river | 5 Ao . cheaper grades are cleaned up. irrigation of 1,7 = Prices Paid Wh tee Fine quality Nainsook priced at 39c a yare Gent tn a report made by a special| try U. S. Shipping Board Artichekeo--Per Mh vesees yard. Commission of engineers named by] oA A ages H -—-White Voiles, Chee Stripes ager for the United States shipping aad od ps vile s, Checks and Stripe board, left for Washington priced at 50c. pp and * rea se Brisk Business Noted on "4 rot HH | First High Tide | | tire, - “ " , STORM WARNING ave, market Monday morning, MPuy The slump was stopped partially by 11 o'clock and the goneral lat re tail Gupte teue onaien ilove Pe gg org Regan, othe A Of Irrigation Project | Srnhalt and imternatioval 1 i hee nea and Sitka find will cause severe || A’ nearnovelty was a wmall offer Nine Per Cent Sestsian oy cae ah a galls and rough seas over the ||ing of local radishes, The main ©) Basin survey commission on the cost ~~ 2 pa ore et Sound to the Orient and along || good, jobbers report, and they look | OF the gravity system for diverting | ), from Seattle ||for little Improvement until the S5e 000 acres in| oleomle Columbia basin are raised 9 PET) oy), means that the Vegetables and Frait 86-inch Bleached Muslin priced at SEMMiat ot the U. a. recamation ser-| ever Dut © Man Off to Capital 106, 226 and Sc 4 yard. vice. Ov Richard M. Semmes, distfict man Sunday op his firnt visit to bis Linen and Cotton Towelings priced offical headquartets. at 19c, 25c and 29¢ a yard. The commission's estimate for di) Verting water to a smaller area in the Same district by constructing a dam Across the Columbia river at the he ad Iped the whe ularly steels. ' h b ar 1 city tive han 5 po « figure ‘outdoor, per dow ere Of Grand Coulee are lowered 5% pe Gent in the report of the reviewing : cm. Pie ato followed the work of the @ngineers interpret the report as de @laring the gravity system of diver on from the Pend Oreille river is Mot feasible and that the only hope} for the reclamation of the vast Mea in the construction ee vate) at the head of Grand Coulee Foreign Exchange YORK, Jan 10. Ggeetd \otey ca, tol pemes bisa. _ ‘aay, te. %, up Se Around noon France to 5.980, lire 2.480, marke 12% and jan dollare 56 ‘9c. Chicago Live Stock A Jan. 10--Hoge-Recefpta to “400 lower, $9.25@9.55, buteners, $9.25 a F Denver Live Stock Market, “DENVER, J: Receipts sue a ta, 2,700 head: market the ° @8; calves, 3: Top. $9.60, butk of sales, | 2.200 bead: market $9.b09 10.50 att lo—Re- ; market steady and Receipts, 1.422 head: market t eady ead active and unchany Bheep—Recei 2186 bead; market 'Y. Coffee and Sugar YORK, Jan. 10.—Sugar—Rew, ; Sresulated, TE GT 900 per (Saturday's Quotations) SHARP UPTURN, IN GRAIN PRICE .:-~ \Wheat Starts Movement sie. internauon and Other Grains Follow CHICAGO, Jan. ne today due to a flood of we in prices on the Ch 619 Second Avenue lew rr Demand ¢ the bullish feat. |\2e"* were trregular Geet | openey gained Pye May cora } but July aint ‘ May oats opened down Ke at 48%c | and later gained Ye: July oats : opened at di lee off ‘yc, and later |” gained “ec Ft peer of Trade |! | duly | len, 636,400 sharen, LIBERTY BONDS Meh Lew Chicago Car, Lots Feraished oy n oo so, 419 Second Avenue mais, Com, Mute. LA. Yr 4 Na, 4 dantea 5% @! elo N. Y. Stock Exchange Fursished by 1. 1 Manning & Co, Close oN “ az ae oe rT) 36.2 Ping board's Pacific-Argentine tis 13% Atlantic sit | $40 to ® | received in Beattie | iy | sound to {$$ |$20 per 1,000 board feet by the ship- Cal, per ™ SHIPS CAUGHT IN ICE 8 : Caught by the descending winter | the steamers Tana and Quickstep are | lodged in the toe in the Kuskoquim | river, 130 miles from the ne et camp, according to Capt. Wal Langley, who has arrived in seattle | to organize a relief, In March Capt Langley plans to return to the North in an attempt to get hin boats out, eee NO IMPROVEMENT YET That no improvement in the ship ping situation may be expected until the financial and tndustrial worlds) are Nore Oh & prewar basin, bx the gist of an address delivered in Tokyo by Baron KR. Kondo, presi dent of the N. Y. K. steamehtp line Copies of the speech have just beer per hamper .. FRUITS once Virginia, c Ocean rates on lumber from Puget the east Mast of South | America have been cut from $26 tc ne from $25 te t porte and from $45 tc reat Britain and Bur ne, Reduct $i% ports have recently been anno “ on Ht] 89% | Seattio-built es 60% (this port when the Luckenbach lines #*% lof New York extablish a semianonth 23% | Atlantic eu | uy THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMENT How Do They. Find So Many Bargains? Because we know where and when to look for them, and also be- cause the dealers take especial values they have, because they voy A And so we sel uy = to let us kfiow of any unusual now we will pay cash for what we 1 for cash, in order to have the money with which better bargains for you!! An Extraordinary Event in by other steamship companies. eee 3 | rears The world’s greatest freighter, the | rereimmens steamship Walter A. | Pineapples will again ply out of | Pomeeranatece Luckenbach fran —Deten, sar ly service between Seattle and the coast thin week. eee +|Weather Bureau Revort TATOONT INLAND, Jan. 10—8:90 A. Virginia Ke Japanese Per f DAIRY PRODU CTs Friese Paid to Shippers Mottertat A two-manted read ably ghe Tore m.; lr Adoural seed out Mir Yo: | } & twoemasted steam schooner, lumbertaden, at am =P M~-Clear: wind © our, Passed te DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Fait Whelessie Dealers Local creamery cabes ator at 940 | Oh PORT ANGRLES, Jan 0.—@atiet: I T Lovejoy at i pm 6 P. Mm—Arrived: Str Menican ot 9a. m | Arrivals and Bepistaies Arrivea a ceomey » ote Whe | Prines’ George . | Heae—Under ¢ tbe from Prince Rupert 4 ibe and at ¢ pom: ate Admiral ogo via Ban Pedro and oat pm Salted tr Admiral Reve January coma at & for Ta for Docke—Dresved for Mantia Heme Kobe, Hhang- | Gerae . Sita | Turkeys — Dressed bes and Mobile « ace X. Maxtor for # 12 0@ 12.50 1Lee@it co 9000 260 9.0011 00 Primes Routhwestera via | 10 em Alaskan Vessels Cordova—Sailed January 9: Str North- western, southbound 1p. m. tium to choice” at cows and heifers Mtr Cnty : ‘ . . 1 AY, GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale Price Per Ton, hy Price inch Cotton Eponge, white and colors, priced at 39¢ a yard. —Pillow Cases priced at 40c, 50¢ each. 40-inch Pillow Tubing priced at a yard. 81x99-inch $1.50, $1.59 and $2.10 each. —Satin-finished Bed Spreads priced at $5.75 and $5.95 each. 45e priced —Second Floor The Value of Properly Fitted Glasses —In thetr relation to general health, the value of properly fitted Glasses in so generally recog- nized that few people today doubt it, However, many do not realize that if their own cane defective vision has @ direct bearing upon their condition of extreme nervousness and gen- oral estate of fll health. J, W. EDMUNDS, Oph. D. Consultation and Skilled Optical Service. —On the Balcony ——Special Price Basement On Sale Tuesday, a Clearance of Coats at $11.75 : —Presenting further evidence of the extraordinary savings possible in the Basement Store. —Short Plush —Beaver Cloth —Velours —Cheviots —Silvertones —Goldtones —Mannish Mixtures Reda, Lous, 922 Dorts |Goulett, W. J, 3456 rh |tawvaciem Angelo, 2734 Elwood pl, 1 bo I fire ache, A. PF, 2904 14th ave. N. zB.) | 1 » & 10th ave Wy Clearings Balances . We. 1160 17th ave No —68 Women’s and Misses’ sizes 16 to 44. Every coat this season’s style. —Plain and novelty styles of long grain vachette, genuine meal and buffed calf. Equipped with mirror covering entire top of the case, and the drual fittings, $17.50 and $18.50 Cases. $19.60 and $20.00 Cas $22.60 and $26.00 Cases... and $20.00 Cases.. —VFirst Floor Boys’ Shoes —DProken lines of Boye’ Patent Button Boots; welt soles and low heels. —Priced at $3.45. Children’s ren’s Slippers —Children’s Felt Slippers with Bpecially priced at $1.85. leather soles. —Second Floor —Navy —Black —Brown —Green —Wine —Gray —Tan —Heather Coats; ° : . ri Registration Record University of Washington estab- shed a speed record in registering |its 6.134 students this quarter, ac | cording to figures of Recorder E. N. | Stone. Two days were occupied in enrolling this number. Applications for the aviation unit jof the reserve officers’ training camp are falling short of expecta- tions. Major C. K. Muhlenburg, in charge of the unit, has issued an 211 37th N. B, boy. bert ¥ Karl “2009 Nob irk 2216 13th ave. N. Creat Lodge, girl W. 1004 W. Armour, | Fe keringe Reeves, | Hill ave, |Bover, H. T, Howat, RA 40 12th ave. W., boy. 126 B. 47th, be ay. 19 34th 8. be . 613 Fourth ave irl moto, Kaichl, 7642 2ist ave. & b. tinem Jou 2709 4tth ave & W. girl. | ¥. | Lewis, Elton W. 6 day, 2640 12th ave. Erte Rudolph, 44, 1808 Eighth Samson, emery B, $3, 1117 Broad- lara S., ¢1, 102 Broadway N. Kalisen, Christina D. 86, 2351 Boyl- aston N. Klin White bi 42, 417 11th ay. 2308 Western $15 13th ave. 3 18th ave, Iter, Josie M. Wilson W KE, 7 | Giveans, Mart a J. Be. 47 2 ‘Graken appeal for 65 more students to en- roll in this branch. Thirty-five stue dents are now taking the aviation course, = [M: NAL SS. Undermuslins Special purchases of Undermuslins which have just arrived bring to the women of Seattle a splendid opportunity to save on these nec- essary garments. The materials, qualities and prices are such as\will appeal to all thrifty, careful dressers. st 2pm sai T8 | tein, Co 10 7 B C—-Arrived Jan Oe Don, 4119 Midyale ave. girl le and saiic ¥ 611 20th ave. &. bo: Six styles are shown in Longcloth Gowns at this exceedingly low sa Paneed tn “ wn Baas en | price. All are good, full cut, some have long sleeves, and they are [| am nephrin 3 ; A oe n syril 8. girl trimmed with lace, embroidery, floss embroidery or hemstitched ef- fects. There are both square and “V” necks. Shown in both white and flesh, but not all styles in both colors. Gowns at $1.95 These Gowns are made of Long Cloth, Nainsook and Batiste, in white and flesh, some of the latter with tops of wash satin. They have square necks or built-up shoulders in cross-over effects, and they are trimmed with lace, ribbon or embroidery. The splendid materials and careful making stamp them as remarkable values. Envelope Chemises 65c Made of good white muslin with ribbon-run embroidery tops and trimmed with lace at top and hem. Many other styles at 79c, 89c, $1.29, $1.79 and $1.95. riatobal HL C. W. 2044% Franklin ave, Martey-—Whoie .. ¥ a 5 2 213 Yorte: én oo | ere, BeGinstes soot Mainicé aves Yeline Buln Lost in Bi av | st g Fire bert, 2012 Charles st, boy.| YAKIMA, Jan. 10.—Pwo firemen Parise Reve 4 Charice st, B07: | were injured and damagh totalling , | $100,000 was done at a blaze last! S847 14th ave S We | nicht which gutted the Weed block |destroyed auto trucks, burned the stock of the Morgan & McKaig/, |Farm Supply company and of the Redmon Tube company. The Union Labor temple was com- | pletely destroyed Hockey | . : Vancouver vs. Seattle boy. raves, Huston, 1028 Lakeview ave. | Jq 2618 W, 59th, girl nks, G. B, 4843 42nd ave. 8. Blanchar Oeaterle, boy Valley, Sampaon, 2619 1. Madison # girl 00 | Hernion, Durand, Mercer island, bo: 9.96 | Moss, M. T., 1012 W. Roy st. boy. | Watson S, Box 121-B, RF. Mes Tabi naa, 4 Pike at, boy. | MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Age. Minard, Paul By Seattle ..... Legal | Dagmar, Francea, Seattle ...--Legal | jan Government ry 9—Atr Weat Ivie 201 miles! SKAGIT PROJECT 3 i ih Att bound, at 9 p. m.; #tr Ketchikan in Bey Preliminary steps to finance the| Walters, Grace | mour ‘Narrows, southbound, at & p.m |str Anyox in Biubber Bay, southbound, | Skagit river development project un. | Moora Je til June will be taken shortly it the | Moore & 1 at li p.m. January S—fte Jefferson abeam Ga- city council accepts recomme: made by Mayor Caldwell Monday, briola Light, northbound, at 8 p.m. lw Following the failure of the city to|T Jan ommunications tie for pe | ter, Boat 21 aniles from Se. towing 0 for Beatth * p.m nd. Off Clal Seattle for Yo at of Cape Fiat nena, Han Yes, tt's the re markable appeti» ing quality that wins such popular- ity for our—~ HOLSUM BUTTERNUT ad QUEENANN BREADS Try any or all of there three excel- lent kinds — ag your Grocer’s, air Bidridge ra, 1,090 milew at § pm: ate PF for Beattie, 441 kagit bonds last week, a con clty officials and bankers | |, at which time the bank nt algnified that they would | Harlé: Arthus. § joan the olty $260,000 until perma | sfeGrath nent financing of the project could| Weigel, Dessie Edith, be arranged. »vich, Frank G,, Seattle More than $1,000,000 will be requir k, Helen, Seatile .... ed the big construction job be-|Connell, Frank A tween now and June, but offic race Rilioee. Mildred Mae, that contract will accept | Mare clayton E., Bea\ totaling $687,000, The re-| : John, Theodor Tacoma . . mainder will be borrowed as required, | Hartwich, Margaret, Tacoma repaid when the condition of miles from san inco at 5 p.m. Corset Covers 49c, 69c, 79c fom be All are carefully made of good white materials, have built-up [rman fede! nr Wat Mar ue shoulders and lace or embroidery-trimmed tops. And every single |Pus t—otr Alomoda. atr Bente Ana, oo number is an exceptional buy at the price. ge Allen, Seattle ... the bond market permits of the sale | Be: White Petticoats 79c Sime Senarenae The material is a good firm’muslin and an eight-inch embroidery as ; ie 1 ruffle finishes the bottom. ier Weatward Hon we Niet | UNFILLED STEEL TONNAGE Other good numbers at 89c, 98c and $1 49. : ‘ innit *Posashita, NEW YORK, Jan, 10.—Unfied | White Muslin Drawers 98c tS ft Waterway ninal—Str Weat Htim-| amounted to 8.148.122 as eh OVOTY MASROly. Sante Nicely made and finished with pin tucks and embroidery cuffs. John Henry inak—U # CO Moar, UHC GO! honda n, datye Win. Jones. oodrieh: tar to b nkere- UsSLaAT Larson, O, Ralph, Boise, Idaho Legal Simpson, Edith G attle al! Parker, Frank, Woodinville Li Mabel Amelia, Woodin- THE SEATTLE BAKING CO. ¢ Went Tron, At Fulton ’ ; 4 er, Hervey roc heed: yd i | 021,481 on November 20; 9,8 Sihoer. Merver fo October 31, and 8,265,366 on De ) bla, ate Prew r nt, Alfred BE n, wtr Atlan, ber $1, 1919, it was announced here chilter, Margaret Anne, Seattle today Figures were made public by the DEATHS United States Steel corporation, Bolter, Clarence, 2 months, 2409 E. sone Admiral Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging works— dtr Pat ) hull Rainbow, Ames yards—BU Kovseveit