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VF 2 eR agaeiay omit natin bs Placed a box at the disposal of the PAGE 16 Hobo Chief Joins Windy City Society} CHICAGO, Fed. 10.—Mary Gar NEW gang some time ago for Mike | James Murray, }107 Years Old, He Fed. 10 has YORK, N. Y, 107 7] Walsh, president of the Chicago Hobo | every day for fifty years in Trin _ SOllege, and his students. The hobo | cemetery, He has a sunny dinpe tor has now captured a) tion Wealthy widow and is about to be) — . The chief asked whether Garden heard about it and were to be hobo guests “Weill, I don't km it Party, Walah invited Chief of | ponds on the wife. She's got Fitamorris and Mayor Thomp- | jack ar rting ‘on to join the party {may want to keep It OF course, this society racket's | I'm pretty strong for stuff for me,” he informed the | after all, this soctet , “but ‘Im going to do it up| thing to ‘em, They're Row I'm in it, ~ I'm askin’! crowd in the world except the bu the Swell people I ever heard of." that don't work for a living.” ‘Westlake Public Market ENOSE, Times Square—Sixth and Virginia ,i1'%S |Milk---3 Cans 25c Per Case $4.25 _ deieered Free Egg Mash 10-u. sea. $2.20 Cube Sugar | Brown Sugar \ Sits. 2e | 4 Lbs. 24c Powdered Sugar 3 Lbs. 24¢ STALL LOWER SECTION Phone Orders Accepted Ot ¢ hoboes, b wang’s th the 25—Fresh Churned Butter at . 50—Fine Potatoes, cwt. ... 137—Federal or Co-Operative Milk, can «ke 157—Blue Ribbon Tea, '; * 159—Strictly Fresh, Large Eggs, dozen... 36—Fine Yakima Potatoes, cwt.. 29—Heinz 25¢ _ SESE pee tomer eA RESO ene EI SSG WATS FUSS’ MARKET STALLS 10-11 2214¢ : i 15¢ ‘Sugar-cured Bacon, lb. ..... a | Choice Boiling Beef, Ib. ......... STALL 130 il bare Crystal White Soap and 1 bar Creme Oil oe Re abe 1.70 26¢ 4 bars Creme Oil Soap. 9b, can Crisco .. We Citrus Powde: Wi EN) In 2 Ly Is Still at Work worked there | the out this way #he ne only ity uty ms BY ROBERTA ARNOLD Leading Woman in “The First Year” at Littl Theatre, New York beauty! As many kinds as there are women, bat probably only two grea! | clamwes, There is that doll loveliness- kind men say, “Oh—O—O!" over and | then, posmegied, forget! {And there is that other sort of beauty which shows in the fact but | ls for the greater part mental, That is the beauty which moves the world! | There is a certain mental force of the truly great and beautiful wo |man, which destroys doll-like love | tinese while it constructs a sort of) soul MUST BE MENTALLY ALERT Woman can cultivate that lasting and magnetic beauty by keeping [herself mentally glert and tnaisting that her mental aftitud. always be Jevident im the physical expreanion. As for keeping in physical trim— |f think the most destructive thing you can do is to retire when you are keyed up to an exhilarant pitch and [then expect sleep to be a natural rewult, Just because it is night, When I go home from the theatre I read until I am relaxed) Then I go to bed and to sleep. I have the utmost faith In regular) ‘iiving. Every morning ay 1030 I start a series of exercises, nutes of 11 I have finished them and am preparing for breakfast. | My exercises are simple, just the Fegular college, gym things which TILLAMOOK: ‘land of many waters” prip streams slip lazily through green pastures to the sea. Pure bred herds graze all year ’round on succu- lent, tender grass. Here, in this peaceful valley, dairymen settled many years ago. They begah making cheese—cheese so rich in flavor, so creamy and good that demand for it grew and grew. The Tillamook County Creamery Association was organized and every cheese kitchen became a member. in the little valley Now, every pound of this famous cheese is trade- marked and sold under the name “Tillamook”. Today, when you ask your grocer for “Tillamook” make sure of ‘ TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and opereted by Tillamook dairymen. TILLAMOOK CHEESE Every pound of cheese made in Tillamook nty is branded “Tillamook”. No other is genuine. ge a Nes getting the genuine. The name is on every slice. Look for TILLAMOOK on the [hands touch the Moor-—thin.10 times There is beauty and then there te! the! At 10} \ac tregees. A Says M ind Brings Beauty Actress Explains It All SE | | | ae Rove rta Arnold every girl learns, With knees straight | I bend from the waist unt my as 1 do every one of the others, NEXT FOR BLOW EATING Next, standing on one fgot, other foot until it ext straight out, This 10 times and I change feet! Next, my back fat} againat the Moor, I repeat practically | the same mo i, exoept that my weight tx off my feet and the mus | cles of the back are being brought into play instead’ of thone of the legs Each one of these 10 times bie 1 tite ae day, mind you! Two years of domestic science taught mo that slow eating is neo-| cesary if one would be fit. 1 never! elt fancy dressings and mixtures which are highly spiced and I do eat @ variety of foods, I never eat pota- tors more than once a week. Never | have milk more than once a week. | ive regularly, exerciee, eat a va- Hety of foods and une plenty of soap | and water—and unless you have a temper, you can't help being lovely! | A bad temper is the only thing in the world which really hurts one’s wkyn! Charter Violated, noandidate Charges ¥ charter hax been ig- pored and.it# provisions violated for years by municipal, officials was charged by Charles H. Miller, éandt date for mayor, who spoke ‘Thursday [Bight at the Queena Anse branch Ib jbrary “Why has the clty council,” Miller asked, “levied taxes in excess of the ‘mite fixed by the city charter for the last three years without asking jomeerty from the peer” Mata-Hari (below), beau- tiful dancer and once the idol of Bohemian Paris, who was shot to death as a spy during the gf war, “lives” again on a Paris stage. Theater- goers are flocking nightly to be thrilled by the reincarna- tion of her, presented by Cora Laparcenie (above), one of | the greatest of French| APPLES COOKED ON TREE BY LIGHTNING EDOM, Texas, Feb. 10—Ap- ples cooked by electricity while right in the tree is the latest thing here as a result of a re cent storm, Lightning struck an old apple tree in the orchard of Thomas Cox, five miles from here, and the bolt, ripping the bark from a limb, baked more than a hundred apples thereon good and brown. ‘The apples were not knocked off by the flash, Other limbs of the tree were not damaged, \Idaho Reclamation ren year for continuing work Idaho reek Interior appro . : bill before the nbune today Projects would receive th r Minnedoka project $ King Hill project, $450,000 ity is given to purchase or acquire ~ ATTLE STAR HRscelver Is Asked Funds Are Urged! WASHINGTON, Feb, 10. Con would allow $3,170,000 next on four 4 under the In addition to reeking judgment of $86.09, the Wyenberg Shoe Mfg. Co., aint filed Thursday tn wu asks that a reneiver be inted for the Mfg apr Queen City Co, 216 vee ave. of 200,000 Heine Americ Wort Hall project, $1,220,000 by townuite to replace & portion of American Falls, which will be flooded when the American falls reservoir in constructed. 000 In the Minnedoka project author \Poison Gas Used by for Queen City Co.| condemnation grants for a new it wind had jtube and a gust of wind from struck me in the face, The Speaking Tube Thug a wweetish odor and I} bale a tt almost immediately CHICAGO, Feb, 10.—Mra, Fred erick A, Welland, who occupies @ third floor suite in a Chicago apart nt building, w a vietim of a king-tube b Here ix her rience ‘told it to detec | became managed to make m dow by groping at ¢ furniture a myself, | rm man got away way aire 4 fam whe In point of georraphien Madrid is the highest city In rope At 3 o'clock one afternoon while I was alone, the doopbell rang,” #he aid, “I went to the speaking tube and said ‘Hello’ “A man's voice annwered from the | veutibule. I heard « whistling of the! feet deep in tts deepent part CORNER PUBLIC MARKET =—— Eges Are Down, Therefore ENS Mitt: MAYORNA'SE “tg MADE “MADE WITH LOTS OF EGGS” SWISS cunean, .. Genuine .. 45c RULLEPOLSE,, tb Hi. P. HANSEN DELICATESSEN (<-.nu.rca— Corner Market Stall 2 Lewer Mais Vieer Cornce Market Look! Geismann Still Holds His MEAT PRICES DOWN Boiling Beef . Sirloin Steaks Round Steaks T-Bone Steaks . LARD Steer Pot Roasts . . 4a Lbs. 25c | NDEPENDERT PACKING COMPANY NO. 2 . Stall 2 — Corner Market — Lower Main Floer CIRCLE W sometimes called “Hest Granulated,” 100-1b. sack Introducing Velvet King POWDERED ED SUGAR, 2 Ibs. 17 Guaranteed pot to get bard CARNATION OR BORDERS MILK 4 8. 39c Tien CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 FON 37¢—ROVAL wirre, © VON ze TARY MARKET—SUGAR STALL, 109—First Avenue OLYMPIA ‘-": OYSTERS ==: Fresh Cred Meat, Sanitary Fish Market ighave Fs, SUGAR? Cone Sager, per cack, 06.48—Fine Graavlated Segar, 160-B. sack, 95.45 CRYSTAL White Soap, 6 for 27c ugar Statle—Pike Place and Economy Markets—Lewer Vicets WHY PAY Monn When Siege! Sells for Least . Work Shirts, nia, Overalls, Ete. Best Cane 8 Pounds Every Lever of Geod Tee Sdeuld ee GEIGER’S _, One Cent Coffee Sale! Ix CENT TEA SALE 1 will sell om ular 40 9 Pa Blend cot eer ane ja Biend— *t pound ... ard LI r TOTAL becond pound ‘Two pouns The shoppers who visit the market surely do appre- Recause We Import Tee rect. ciate @ real ba Judgin, from the incre thie apecial. lutely the best o can / per Keone: Rear Bartelt's ti Drug Stere IT’S EASY STONG SAY BEAT 'EM ALL i bis” Butter Dept. Bargains Lrg. Fresb Lowest Prices The Following’Prices Good for a Week: 3; 3 dos. $1.10 BUTTER 20c pkg. H. 0. Oats ... 35e phe. Seafoam, 1 bar Crem: White Soap, all for 2%4-lb, can Royal ae Powder . fag dayg’ adig vol ey weedy Soap and 2 bars Crysial .32¢) te $1.25 quart can pure Imported Olive oil v Log Cabin Syrup, fm., 25¢; med., 49. Golden West Coffee, Ib. can, 89¢; 20¢ finest Comb Honey......2%e | 7 bara Royal White Soap..... 2 Iba. good Walnuts. b, mixed Lemon and Citron Shrimp. anita Finest y Pure no Pink ‘Sain 0 Cateup, oval cans Sardines 4 Homin: 20 or String Beans 5 new Cov raters ne Oll Sar ns ee rite Ch Sanifiden rolls BY in r a4 jatches 3 ths, Corn Starch... 2 20¢ pk Raisins Albers ae largo package 4 Ibs. fine Whole Green Pe 4 lbs. am. White Bea sk, Table Salt. ba. choice Split E Ibs, fineet large fan: Prunes . 8 Ibs, fine Head ‘ft pkgs. Armour's ¢ kes, Creame tos >, Hiack Pepper. Iba, pure Coc Ibs. Tulbow Cut M 6 lbs, Split Lima Ti Shc pkg. Drom: 600 can Star Lobater. . 2 Ibs. fine Gingersnapa, x k. Cornmeal 25e abe or Gloss 28c Albers Carnation Mush Wheat Flakes, lar; Stong’s my Grocery Stalls 31.38.89 Keonomy Market—Lower Floor 6-= JACK RABBITS 30c scx te 206 up, | vant” Wes, Fert o-~« 25 Cus, WASHINGTON MARKET 94-96 Pike 8.,—Corner Market—Lower Floor GREEN IS ACCUSE BUTTER | SOAP OF RUNNING PRICES {NTO THE GROUND SUGAR Our Best, th, ..38¢ | ROYAL WHITE” BEST FINE 2 Ibs, ...05..-75@ | 7 bare 25¢; limit 7. 5 ibs. 45¢ 3 big cans Apricots or Peaches \$ lbs, Fancy Dried Prunes . . tH .55¢ | 2 cans Coop, Milk ...+ Be | 4 Ibs. bulk Macafon! ... 4 Ibs. Head Rice... | 6 Ibs, Split Lima Beans ...- FLOUR HAS ADVANCED But Get Our Prices. 4 big cans Pineapp! 2 can Grated Pineapple . 3 cans Corn, Tomatoes or String Beans 2 Ibs, Fresh Nut Margarine .46¢ EGGS—Fresh candied .....26¢ | = 2 ibs, Fresh Roasted Coffee 36¢ | CRESCENT 48¢ 00 Ceylon India Tea ....i. « Of delicioun quality and uni Mild Full Cream Cheese ....26¢ pay etre SYRUPS—SYRUPS | The biggest assortment in the | 486 Pat id —_ elty, Our prices always lowest. ‘as Green’s Butter Store <2 First Ave. Floor Market * Also First Ave. and University . Kare -70¢ 10 Ibs. Yellow Corn Meal . Best Creamery Butter, th. .. & te. Pure Rolied ‘oats WE DELIVER FREE A health bread that is really delicious as well as nutritious TRY DR. GREGORY'S HEALTH BREAD Mode and Beginn’s Bake Shop Mitehters sane. Rabed at 46c| G. F. HASTINGS GROCERY 1525 PIKE PLACE MARKET Granulated SOC] E- MILK cee 3 Be 266 ir" 1@ bare ‘tel White and 1 Creme O11 Soap 0 bai Cryste: ry Farina. 4 the... Fy 9 cane. Pid hrimpa, new a uerkra’ Bun Maid Sedioss Raisins, in Me bulk, wzae | Ni ack Corn, Scans my | Del ps lente Corn, Cateup, pt. Battie . Searchlight M. Fairy Soap, 2 Pastr: " y 1 ‘ Syrup, 2 Pride's Mince Black berry, pet wrareh, bulk, 3 i Apricots, larg: bartiett Pears, large can Pure Cocoa, 2 tha. Head Rico, 3 ths. ... Xlent Blend Coffee ~" 35¢ 1b.; 3 Ibs. $1.00 1% Ibs. 50¢ A Real Value for Your Money Economy Blend Coffee 25e¢ \v.; 2 Ibs. 454; 4% Ibs. $1.00 Not a special-price Coffee, but a special-value coffee at this price EVERY DaY. S0c Royal Baking Powder . 45c Ryzon Baking Powder ..33¢ Grange Pekoe Tea, Ib. .....60¢ Delicious, Fragrant, Satisfying Spring Leaf Japan Tea, Ib. .6O¢ A Superior Tea of Fine Flavor 3.1b. can Ghirardelli's Chocolate : : i7¢ Wh HANSEN Stall 40 Economy Market First Ave, Entrance CARNATION = lOc All You Can Carry PURE LARD 2 Lbs. 25¢ Pure Food Shop 1511 Pike Place Market a. ano §. JABBER 1 38 Pike Place Market Lower Fleer 00D ARIMA sl bts ths. # 100-1, regs box . Holly Mour, Ae Th. sack Ivory Soap, 2 b: | Fels Naptha Boap, 2 bars: Large White Beans, 4 Ibs, .. weaetaaee FRREE ARNATION OR BORDEN’S MILK 4 Sh, 38 All yeu-can carry. LYSOL BROS. Stall 58 Pike Place Market Lewer Fleer ase THE Swoeteria plan eliminates all unneces- sary expense, such as high rents and costly, fixtures. Tha’'s why Shoeteria prices are low. Boys’ and Girls’ School and Dress Shoes, $2.80 and all leather— Men's Work and Dress Shoes $3.80, $4.80 = Regardless of all the cut rate sales in town, our prices are the lowest, PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA Lower Floor, Near Sugar Stall Where Rents and Prices Are Lowest OPTICAL Department Lowest Prices in Seattle Established 12 Years EXAMINATION FREE Broken lenses duplicated for less in our own Grinding Department, Sussman Optical Co. Graduate Qetometriat Pike Place Market Dewnstaien Belew Retary Polar White @ bara Elbow Macaroni’ thr Angelo Olive Oil, Faireo (3-1b. up). 9-1, sack Yellow 1 t to a wine 1 other ered | elevation Ku Grand canyon of Colorafo in 6,000