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PAGE 20 SHOE: Shoes for Family Children’s Pl Oxfords Patent— Light Trimmings Sizes 54 tos 81% to 11 11% to 2 Sizes 8% to 11 Sizes 9 to 15% Sizes Oxfords 15IS SECOND AVE. at Economy Prices $1.75 $1.95 $2.25 $2.45 11% to2 $2.95 $2.45 $2.95 Men’s Tan U.S. LEADS WHITE TON] SLAVE INQUIRY Will Ascertain Whether or Not Traffic Exists Now the BY HENRY Woon GENBVA Apri! ‘ : immediate 1 Investigation as ® the ay status of t tar stay The investigation will be con Jucted in leading countries not of Europe, but of the two Americas and Asia. The inves! wal traffic, ly well. orga 1 and before t v \ med slave © not at all con: en of the inves. of natic American bure which has this purpose. efforts of Miss ¢ the women's and c ber bureau of the departmen abor, and who repress United States on the league whit slavery advisory commission Miss Abbott was one of the first to express doubts whether the 1 jorganized {nternational white slave traffic has been resumed since the war According to present plans In vestigations will first be made !n those European and Asiatic co tries and cities where white s' ;are usually recruited; then in ports from which they are us embarked, and finally in the ing ports of North snd South | America. 4s composed of Col. Snow of Amer lica as president, 8. W. Harris England, Princess Christian tinial Bandini. sidore Maus of gium and Alfred de Meuron of Switzerland. | The commission expects to com: ete its program jwhen {t will be sub league's white siav | nissiort, D which convenes |Ship Body to East for Burial at Home The body of Hazel May Toole, who died Tuesday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Max Howe, of Se fattle, with whontwhe lived, will be }shipped to Tooleton, New Bruns {wick, for burial, it was stated Fri day. Miss Toole was 30 year age, and is survived by her moth | two brothers and one sister, all |ing in Tooleton. lt6 @ Woman to Discuss The Women's Coolidge-for-Pres!- dent club will discuss taxation Mon- jday morning at Meves’ cafeteria |Later, the Women’s King County | Republican club will hear about the jsamer subject by J. C. Herbeman | WHAT SHE ORDERED | “Now children,” said the teacher, | ‘*write down all you have learned about Kink Alfred, but don't say anything about the burning of the | cakes; I want to find out what else | you know.”’ [isi Ls Ree Rae 15I5 SE Ladies’ Black House ee Patent and Satin Fancy Straps | Half an hour later weo Jeanie handed in her effort: |cottage, but the less said about it Kid DR. C. MARCUM After o long absence, in now fiving hin entire attention to ie profession, being one of the agents for thi nuine Bryppok curved lens for near an Spec! prices than ever before $9.90 Marcum Optical Co. 917 First Ave,™4a1 Madison AVE, Taxes at Tables! | [ GETS LOTS OF CRACKERS THE SEATTLE STAR he Polly will want for nothing in eer old age. For H. B. jane bicmye Cx. Da Whitney, of Portland, Ore., who owrmed her 52 of her 57 \jny tor offering 20 « years, has remembered her in his weill. It provides $1,000\demned canned salmon f for Polly's future care, And it specéfies the parrot shall be ¢| turned over to C. W. Kern and wife, Whitney's best frienda. “ai Wanted Old Judge; |* as! mann, ace The commission which met today | | | | | | i | | | “King Alfred visited a lady at a/ | BERLIN t Goes to Asylum}: April 4. Adolf Gluecks- | used Ja Ber-| mann t he we judged by | Edwant Bwanso > spport his f Our new store for this week opens tomorrow in the Ballard District, at 5911 24th Ave Northwest, Next week we will open our sterre at Renton. This store is next door to the Renton Postoftice, and will open on Thurselay, April 10th, with the same prices as our elty stores ‘ . ) \Il-Week Prices’ SATURDAY } All-Week Prices ONLY ee eeen SUGAR | tceaci 72c) per Ib. . Eagle Brand Borden's § Condensed 35c } MILK, 2 cans 16-0z, jar Home-made} — IOS | PRE MARMALADE, ; each 29c } Napoleon, finest im- } perted virgin OLIVE Full Cream, eee Large, Oval Can Cali- fornia SARDINES, in Tomato Sauce, Oil, or Mustard, 25¢ 2 cans . } Simplifry Pure Cane, 8 Ibs... Del Monte BARTLETT ane PEARS, No. 29c 21% tins, each, Underwood's CODFISH, in OTL; quart ° Diamond Brand No, 1) cam, each.... 95c savas fal Pia 35c Soft Shell : iS brane ‘gaibaen apcerens peg WALNUTS, Ib, 2OC ~~" } Large, quart bottles no} el, WALNUTS Pure Apple Cider VIN- NUT LOAF ED BEANS} C_AKE, each 29c) $ SEAGGS’ Best Cream- } EGAR, each HEINZ BAKE Small size, any style, each .... ...19¢ Heinz Tomato Catsup, Large size, ery Butter, ; large bottles, style, each 14c age | Rae 45c each .. ‘i 29c We are cutting the large, government-killed ELK that has been on display at our Pike Street Market “GET YOUR PORTION EARLY” : At Our Pike Street and Rigenwnad: Markets | Prime Steer Pot Roasts, Sugar Cured Breakfast 15 Cc pound, 8c and ............ Bacon, per pound ........ Fancy Lamb Roas DON POUR a5 slisesig obsess 9c Eastern, Sugar Cured Hams, half or Corn Fed Loins of Pork, | whole, 1 Sic per pounds cee. 4 184c Seattle Locations: 1900 Sixth Avenue West A764 Fifth Avenue N, EB. 410 Fifteenth Avenue North 233 Summit Avenue North 1200 Tenth Avenue North 114-116 Pike Street 5307 Tenth Avenue N, FE. 2623 East Union Street 20% Notth Broadway F2ZT Greenwood Avenue per pound ~\\T'ax On Americans Is New French Project Fish Company Gets Fine for Bum Fish was fined Woodpile Sentence for Lazy Husband FAN Every steaming cup SIT TO LEEWARD of a fragrant cup of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee will lift it to your lips and drain it dry, Then you will ask for another. Eagerly you | That wonderful flavor has made “Red | Can” the coffee of the West, the pride of hosts, the wonder of visitors from the } East and from abroad. No wonder } Hills Bros. Red Can is The Recognized | Standard! | With all its high quality, Hills Bros, Coffee is not high-priced. 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