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L FREE p A , N J, S i«' < I The end of the season—we must keep our tailors. Muat reduce our stock. 304 PIKE ST. The Wonder Millinery Co. 1S» Second Ave. 518 Pike St. MID-WINTER STYLES! We bare the very lateat la sold, lace and aide roll effecta. OUR FALL TRIMMED HATS FURTHER REDUCED 152S 2nd Are. Two Big Stores 216 Pike St. A Message to Buyers of Fine Overcoats Dnrfn* onr Rfconstruction Sale, whlrh will §oon be brought to # clou#, the prices on all Bradbury Winter Overcoats have been Reduced One-Quarter Theae Rarmenta have a reputation for atyle anil durability that la rarely equaled In the hlKbeat priced apparel, and when w« toll yon that the price*. whlrh are already ▼ery nanmaMc, have Buffered a rut, yon may know that I) DNII a dlrert Bavin* In dollar* and rent* to you. furthermore, notwlthatnndlnis thla reduction In price, you can atlll avail youraelf of our cany payment plan and Buy Them on Credit ft'a a rhanre to get the very brut garment nt thn price and pay for It a IIIIIn at a time while It Ik giving you good. warm, romfor'iblii wmr While thla Bale laata you will find «uh ataritlal reduction* innde In every depart ment, both m«'n> and women'*. fur IlltHCl patnl ItatlMr BIUIM lhat *i.ld originally for $Fi.OO are now f- '*'■>. the $ ! ".0 kind are reduced to tl !>"•. ami mo on. It « a good time to buy auita and furnlxhlnxx. all of which are a old On Our Easy Payment Plan Come In tomorrow and make a aelection that will prove aatlafactory In every par ticular. WW -a* Second Avm.. Naaru!non 81 Seattle * Reliable Credit House HOW MACHINE OF DEMOCRACY BEAT WOMAN SUFFRAGE By Gilaon Gardner WABHINtiTON. Lan SO It* the art lon of four nmn, the cfttiaa of woman auffraK" l» retimed a heal Ihk In the houne of re|ire»entatlve» Thin l« an Ilium ration of the i< iimi kahle outworking of ma< lilm control In that body A majority of the democratic tuu Jorlty of tho rulea committee ban voted unfavorably on a raaolntlon to en ite it rommltt' e to ronaldc* the aubejct of woman Hiiffrnne The majority <>f the majority romdata of four democrat*, namely, t'homaa W, Hardwick of Oaorfcla, Klnl* J tlarrett of Tene*aiK>, Jame« C. Can trill <»f Keiftih'kv, Henry M Uoldfogle c»f New York Makeup of tha Board The other democrat* on tl»l« camailtlw are llohert 1,. Hem DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COCO (let a amall paikase of Hamburg Brraat Tea, or aa the Uertnan folka call It, "Hamburger Itruat Th»«." at any pharmacy T»kw a table ajvootifnl of the tea put a cop i f hotline water upon It, pour through a aleva and drink a teaeupful al any time It la the tnnat «ff«e«l*s way to break a eold and cure grip, «.• It op»na the pore*. relle*tng congestion Alan lormena the bi« ela, thua breaking a cold at ».•««. It la tneipenalva and entirely vegetable, therefore banniaaa- Adrertlaement. E\mA Ofi" • y*mr fmr m I" tdvrrll** »ur |>*l»»l*»* m*lhorl« anil «g«*tl-nr of fir# w® g|v» , o r.lnl rntem ! ll.# UUnr# of rfili month w# wilt #rork #i ih# , followinr prlfM and with all w. -k 4t\r m 13-trnrs' ll««- iirrdm mt |K»l>lr *#«r|| tmw Itils p«r» itnll > *#rls F##r mn.l s«t* w«»'T ; dy laklßg •J%##l#«# of K. ii«r I'rlrrs for lk» *>f Tils isntlaatioH >'HI I'. Gold Crovna <21 k and pitra h«*»rjr> por tooth .O lo ft.VIMI DrlilgHWork (strictly ftrat-claaiu per tooth t3.ft« to fI.VOO Oold FUltnaa $ I .INI up I Our pslonl »••!(> — 11hr fln*#t nr'lfli I*l !•*!h In th# worM. p«r •#* »3 am ?o II&.M. Boston Dentists 1420 22 Second Ave. Opp. Don Merche. Seattle fr'.«4«r#+d br lr«4U« brial»»M men ■ ««l III* prnfrselnH IMrrslli THIS STAR—FRIDAY. JANUARY 30. 1914 of Texna. chairman; Edward W I'oil of North Carolina, and Martin 11 FVater of llllmda Theaw man voted In favor of tln> auffiane com tnlttee. In nililltloti In these democrats the committee Included Philip P I'aiuphell of Kansas. Irvine 1., l/n root of Wisconsin and Kdwtn A Morrill, Jr . of New York, repnli llrniis, »nd M. Clyde K"llev of Pennsylvania. progressive Tin* llloiflcal uttil singular thing In this nil tin I ion I* urn 111 the fact that the actual number of votes lii tliln commute* In fnvor of the nnf trim' n'no hi I lon exi ends (lie until her of votes against It Anionic thoao who have an nnunr>'<t thsmselrea a* approving the creation of such u committee sre Campbell. 1 .onroot, Kelley, Fos ter, I'oii ntiil lletiry Order* From Underwood Merrltt has burn 111. and tixik no pnit. Thus the committee stands six to four In fnvor of the rnsolu Hon. but by reason of the part* caucus domination the four dem ocrsts who represent the Cnder wood machine, block the propossl As a matter of fa-'t, the action of Henry and the rules committee Is due to orders from I'nderwooiJ and Ihe house leader* A secret conference was held re rcntly to discuss the matter, and determine what to do with this per plexlng and pressing suffrage qunstlon. The result was a deter initiation to stop Its further consld cnttM by refusing to create a suf fiase committee. GIRL, 15, SUICIDE UOHKIIt'IUi. Or®., Jan 30 111 health »a* given am th«- <«i»<- for the suicide of Ml** Kdlth I'orter, IS, daughter of J II l'ort»r of Ten Mil". near here. who. late yester day. *h"t herself through the h«a<l with a rifle. NERVY CONVICTS JOI.IPT. Jan. 30- Five convicts wrre caught making counterfeit nickels In the penitentiary machine ■hop. BOLO CLUB HAS NO SELECTION Kditor The Star; Tb* executive board of the Holo club desires to announce that no action of tbe club or of the executive board ha* been taken In regard to endorsing any of the candidate* for mayor: nor has any meeting of the club or of th«- board been held for the pur pose of considering endorsements for the mayoralty. W. A III.ACKWOOD. Secretary. IF GERTY DID IT SHE'S GOINGMAD ri,FVKI.A>rn, Jan »0 -Oetrude Huffman was aervrd with notice of an Injunction suit by Oaby IVslya, who charged Gertrude with copy ing her dances. SUICIDE AT 18 LOS ANOF.J.FS. Jan *<>.--Worry over approaching examination* I* believed to have CMV'd the aulclde of t,*» Dolan, IS. a atudetit at Hol lywood high school WILL FINISH DEBATE Tb» debate of the question. "Re volved. That the t'nlted State* should e*t*bllah a more extensive »hlp *üb*ldy." started at the Satur day Literary club of the V M C A. laat Saturday evening. will be con eluded tomorrow evening. Interested in Poultry? Many Inquiries are received dully from reader* of The Star, asking where certain breed* of poultry, oßg* for hatching. equipment, etc, tan lx> obtained. For the Inform* tlon of Star readera, a poultry col nmn ha* been started on the clasil i Tied pane*, where Star reader* may 1 itdvertlMi poultry offering*. The rate* for «d* In thl* column are, ea*h. I cent a word a day; three In sertion* for price of two Charge ad*. R cent* per line per Insertion, three Issue* for price of two. Tele phone em to Main 9400. "We're a* clone a* your phone." AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK Moore "Tha Blindness of Vir tue," Metropolitan Park Seattle Malley * Mitchell Stock In "The Crime of th« I.aw." Tlwoll Keating *r Mood Com pany In "Dreamland." Enl<l fitaMliheil office In •very department. Korihftn 11-ink lliilldln* FELT PENNANTS AND PILLOWS Indian Wigwams for children. Liiulf)uist & Lund, Inc. 1104 Third Avanua. Blllott 6340. EDISON IS LEFT BEHIND BY THIS WIZARD DWARF HCHKVITI'TADY. N Y, Jan *0 In Ihe total wealth of thn I'nlted Ktates. one of Ihe most valuable assets Is Charles P Klein met* Germany miKh' have had him as part of HKIt productive capital. Hut she didn't want him lit fact, the Herman pollen chased him out of the country Just liecausn he was writing socialistic articles Ho he came to America an In significant Immigrant. without mon ey. and of little value physically, because he was nearly s dwarf Charles P. Htrlnmets Is not four feet tall. Hut ho has a giant's brain. Heveri years after he had fled the Oerman pollen, a poor student, his wonderful mind had won him the place of chief expert for the t»en eral Klectrlc Co. Today Charles P, Stelnmetr, working In his laboratory in this city, holds undisputed place as the man who knows mom about olec trlclty than any one else In Amer ica He has forged ahead of Edison In fame as an Inventor. MRS. JOHN D.'S SISTER IS SERIOUSLY ILL TAKII YTOWN, N V . Jan. 30. Mlm Lucy Hpellmaxi, Mr*. John I) Rockefeller's sister. I* irrtotiiljr til New and With a View $4,700 On Washington Hivd.; & large rooms: living room with fire place and built In bookraaee, paneled wall* and beamed cell ing*: dining room with built in buffet; buffet kitchen; two extra large bed rooma, with large closet*; bathroom and linen closet; oak floors; hot water beat, laundry; full ce ment basement; reception hall; good view of city and boulevard. |. r >oo cash, balance to suit purchaser. Theodore Wilts 1012 First Ave. Slayer Prefers Death to Life in Penitentiary Thief Who Murdered His Pal Over Division of Spoils Does Not Want to Be "Killed by Inches." "I would rather be killed at once than go back to the pen, to the black hole, arid to the lash —back to the *y*tem whore they kill von by Inch'* and call It 'Justice.' When >ou beat a man up In the pen, lashes strike deeper than Ills flesh -his soul wither* up and die*." This statement was made last night by Verne Wllmer to Andrew- Michaels, prosecuting attorney of a large city, after Wllmer had sacked Michaels' home and shot and killed "Rat" Sullivan, his partner In crime. The shooting aroused Michaels and his household, and the murderer was caught red-hand ed lie pleaded with the prosecut ing attorney to kill him at once In ntead of sending him back to the penitentiary, from which he hnd Just been released "The Crime of the Law," In which thin scene Is enacted at the Seattle Theatre. In the story of the young crook's life. It hliowk. In truthful and realistic way, how criminals are made In our penal In stltutlons Instead of reformed. It Illustrates terrible ahuses of our present prison system, and siig Rests remedies, through which those convicted of crime might he made Into law-abiding, self-re specting citizens. The play Is one of compelling Interest. Thin In Mlhs Rachael Marahnll'n second success iih a playwright The Seattle Theatre Is the only local playhouse where "Seattle Made" plays are produced. "The Crime of the I.aw" will con tinue jih next week's hill lit lh»< Hoiill lc Theatre. There will be no advance In prices The licit aeat at ultXlit may he hud for centa, anil for 2f» cents ut matinees. Ad vortlaement. WEJTLAKE ,4% PUBLIC MARKET 43. Fifth, Sixth and Pine Big Saturday Specials The ads below will certainly offer the economically inclined housewife every opportunity to cut the HIGH COST OF LIVING. We believe we lead them all in the matter of HIGH QUALITY and LOW PRICES. OUR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE is wholly for the benefit of our patron*; we earnestly invite you to make use of it. A schedule of Delivery Days and sections of city may be secured at the office, or be found on Bul letin Boards. Call up Main 6989 if you can't visit the Market, and you may be sure your order will be carefully cared for and sent you by first delivery. Visit our Meat Department, the cleanest and best equipped in the city. Every* thing under glass; ammonia coils keep the meat fresh and cool. We sell cheaper than any place in the city, Quality considered. JOIN THE CROWD OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 312—H1-GRADE COFFEE CO. HIEST-GRADE BLEND—3I2 SECTION A 9—Stalls— 1 O high Quality, low Prices, Best Service Charley LaFontaine Stall* 11-12 A Few Good Speclala IMrnlc Hams, lb 1 'I' it Cottage Mam*, 1b.... IHf I'rlme Hlb* of H<>a*t n«-«-f, lb !iOc Noted for the Bret Meata and Service SPECIAL! Large Salt Mackerel, each 5c Stall 19—Lower Floor M. A. HANSEN CO. Stall 20—Lower Floor 4Or Supreme Blend. 3 lb». *1 .(Ml All 60c Tea*, lb ISC 30c ran Imported Olive Oil iiOf Arm and Hammer S<«la. pkg 5c Hulk Mack I'epper, lb SUf 3 lba. l't-antita WESTLAKE FISH CO. Stall 21—Lower Floor Frr«h Herring, lb . * lb* 25f Halmon Trout, 2 lbs Mi? Halibut, 3 lb* 2.'it Salmon. 3 lb* 2*)f Hllvor Smelt*. 3 lba 25f SECTION 1 100 Lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar $4.75 Ohlrardelll'* Chocolate, lb. 2."ie 6ic Upton * T<-a. lb -s©£ 25c Snider'* C*taup. 3 f0r...50f 30c can* A* pa nut u* 15* 20c Alaaka Red Salmon. 2 for 25* 20c can* Fruit, 2 for 25* 7 bar* Crratal White Soap.. '&'*<■ 11 can* Mount Vernon Milk 85* 12 cana Carnation Milk... *»5^ 6 lb*. Domino Sucar 17* No. SO aack Holly, Centennial He*t. High Flight. Krone Flour or Patent Kxcellent 91.25 StalU 104-123 TOKIO GROCERY Stong's Market with qi ai.itv *m> giAvrmr i<-« f I.ami' »> M >uld«r of lb hnfur <"ur*<l «Vrn#d lie«*f. Ib, and ... .... 15C < hole* »' ;»«•'« «*hl> kfn», )h I'lionr Main M •«»*—4 nil for M«ll ISA Ihe llnneer Mml Mwfiiuil of th« Mrtllftkr I'uUllr >Urltrl Brenneman & Mcintosh Circle © Market *.*H 11* r*n>r n««l Pork. Ib 1 Cirri# W 1 <"t «if Umh, lb *llr II * M All Pork Unk Smuh". lb 15«* |f«b l,*M. lb .... 12WC Ksn. y Tl*<*nn. Ib IHC K.rrr.vthlns I nilfr (.'!>,»■ SjWN'UI \tlr«itlmi t«» Phone Or«1rr» FUSS & COMPANY 1110. (11 W. HAMTUt) MAKKRT Ml AI.IN 110 111 II? K«it«rn IM.nl r llama, lb 12'fc€ fMh Utf lard. lb 12'» C Pura T'«»rk IJnk F*u**ire lb IHe , Cirri* W iJimh Chop# lb ir.o ! <irmiUl Orwn Hnn». 7 lb» Annex—Stall 14—Meat Sec. People's Butter Store. MTAI.I. lI>A—I.OWKR I'I.OOH limt Frrnh ('hurnril lluttar, J Iba 7!%«« yrnh aah. Crsamarr. ll> HftC Now Zealand lluttor. lb. . . .'t C Fresh Vegetable! of All Kind* Low Prices STALL 344 Cnlnmhla lllvar Hmalta. tb • i n»a ir»« ( NI'AI.I. S2II L O N D O IN Rlpplatta don't Iron Stio* Rtrfnira. II for Wool Droaa Oooda. good i \Vln.lo<r Shadaa, gj# Droaa Otnshiuna 11-hx-h ll«ra' Wlnlar ♦lac. » lllo> oa quality, undesirable color ' opanua . Man 1 Of 4 . moli lft<« IOC """..J* M-lnrh Imlf """> I lllaiikola anil . .mf-rta Blvl , b,.., plaln Child a Hivn4**rolll«'» I lo <* fi.oo.mz.im ao ,,„d . £ s< . . rhl " l * , Jm itrd) r'oiion n»tta. full pound mi.-IR. «"<t I,r * *C I i,' IST Aallvsr) soma nt .... IKtC Uh Curtains. rair r 7HR I F grocery co. STALL 219 Htffh <|n«Mt r— Frlwa—VWl W«» »If 22 LBS. PURE CANE SUGAR $1.00 to** fctrJn* |<*sna. I cmr • I runa Plr*%pr>«. t tor *t%g I UK 1-orn or T»in>i'>« 25# I ClnaSsr KaMas lb i it.. MMna nn . 25f " S ""* "" rh ". S iUr q« mn ix»r '*»Mn Kyrup tWC i * b«r« Pwfft't FrM« *o»p na 4 He r'>!J« Toll* f*p»r I • r kni STONCi'S crowded to the counters, busier than ever—cut prices does it. 26 LBS. GRANULATFD SUGAR »1.00 23 LBS. PURE CANE SUGAR $1.0«. Either With II 00 Grocery Order > .a;i Not Jn««ud#d 4 can# i ?idena*d Mlik . 'JZftC * can# Tomtit! . W!!l> »0c Purch»»» j , (>O , Cunrl.«ll'« Poup. . 25- pk* "Nob« Such" Mln. e M«s< 2lc Rellan*# Salmon • • IJS Af I t rim Van < "amp's fork and lam 4 Ifm Choir# New Prune* i£f»C Me I lbs '"holr« Kaiilni a»«* * Lc sa'ka KalC . •ftc pkg Wheal Hearts I W boxes K*archli*ht Matcha# Ifte II Maker's Premium '"h<> »lat# | ,'»<* 4 10c roils Toilet Taper |D t lc ake# Sweat Ch<x • .ate lO# 10 ic bars Laundry Soap 4 its Macaroni *ZT%C 4 lbs I,!ma Heans . SKf 4 lbs (j >ss or Corn Otarch * »*ana Pin#appie tC I pkr* '» 2r>* ' ans ' "rri Syrup .. . |fi i 16' *'a*»'a h<»me mails Jam ? 10c aertlon# Comb Honey .gC <lhlrard*> • « :ate lb too Q* Plck'es. India Reiist tic b<ttle J rgUth Worceeterahlre i Chill Sau'-a and Chow Chow.. 2S# #*••• 10< 2ic bottle Catsup 15# All Hr»s4a Hosr at Cut Price# Thewe Prl<e« %r* for All Nest Weelc BTONG 8 GROCERY —6th and PINE. Another fl|ht Day STOCK REDUCING SALC At Two-Thirds Its Taloe BIGGEST SPECIALS IN HISTORY r9 CT IBS. GRANULATED »• «' »*""•>— <f /\/t j SUGAR 5b ■ *UO No t cane Solid Pa/k Tomato## ]|f H'g He Minced Clama... It# Guaranteed Cora. per can ft jb »*>* Mararonl or spaghetti Aft* New 1 ar»e Norway Iferrlnt. each ]1 hart Laundry Soap JM& He® Pnrnai f)f He ettra fancy N#w Tsrtt "Va Jlr French Pras. per can Isf Ifans Iff <<uarant«M*l Yakima Burbaxik I t*La- f<>c <-an# Ripe Olives lfi toea none better, per sack 01.50 I bottle# Stuffed Olive# 26# Pur# Cocoa* ib too Eaatern Hominy, can. ... ls)fcf the irroßß or qcautt ANDERSON GROCERY 210 RED SHIELD BUTTER 3 lbs. for $1.00 PTATK It R AM) A-ttS I rf*h (barnod Dally. of tfca Hani Frmli Crftn, la ■ Tnriy Tp-U N 25c Qt. ICE CREAM 25c Qt 65c Ea. 65c El RED SHIELD RANCH EGGS 40c—DOZE IN—-4€>c RED SHIELD CREAMERY At Um» Bit i hnm la the («nt«r of tha M«rkH HI ITKKMIIJi TOO Half (HUlon 5 C —( ftrrim Frea SECTION 2 Taklroa Durbank Fotatoaa. aa<-* 91.25 I'anrT » »iliik unci Cooklnc Apple* for **!*• Mt » His Harrlfloe at *T \l.l> tOO tlfi M'r.l IAI TODAY A* 1 Hard WhMt. Haat Family Flour. K I ,00 I do* Coroanut (ak » 'JTiC STALL tO4 COAL AND WOOD At the W eat lake Tobllr Market TIIONP. ELI JOTT !AH RnnVlot Orßnprp*, 3 <1o» 2.»^ SppcJlcfs Orap« Fruit, 6 for. 2"*t Cooking or Katln* Apples. 5 Ihs. tor Stall—342—Stall MOTHER'S KITCHEN Stall 353—Main Floor Wa ap»*clall*a In homa made gonda Our H rea <1 In the fluent In the city, tr\ a loaf Saturday ni*ieriA!«- na* aor rake» 25c Tl»a Only We«in Tahiti In tha MurhH Pine Vegetable Co. Stall 340 Fancy Potatoaa, nark 1*1.20 Fancy Baata. sack 41.00 <"arrota. •nrk All oth*r Vaitatablaa at loweat prlcaa. VU>r'4 IM\iy.M%Mt fill "i sPKI IAI> «o Mix ad Candy, lb IS#! :0c Chewing Taffy. lb iff! 40c Hand Holled <"hoco!ataa. 1b..-Ma stall* r:: *u J Pacific Coast Fish Co. STALL Ml Halibut, t Iba MM £alra«>n. I Iba • •90C r>«»lt». t lb» 2*4 Oliver Smoked Meat Houie I or th* llewt In smuknl MraU. Faaltty* Sau»act>*. Try Thla Stall STALL .10(1 iioc 100-ib. mrk 91>]9 KwM>t * lb* • jWfj CORN KB \ KtiFT AHI K WAND Sltth anil Tine Corner Fruit Stand Slith and Flna I ar*e Orapofrult earh Sf Spit«enb«»r(r A pplaa bo* iu> <Jood Applaa. 4 lbt . Fancy Leinona. dot 1M H«»ir 40c Omnirr*. dot IW Ha* 200 Oranirt. t doa SM Fttra Fancy Yakima Potatoaa Ilii On a aack to aach cuatom* THREE GIRLS' BREAD SlOe Tx»avaa ..••iW "Hm( on Farlh" KPrrlAI. ON FANCY 111 RBAN* i*ot \ror.s ino Nlo» Drr Onlon», 4 Iba "MB Kancr BptnUh Onion* lb>» lWt for jj! Kanrj Tora»|o«* lb . SO*. ' tar "•* Stall 346—Main Floor j