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" -- WTTOPOTT MATT; TTCTTtPNTfr, MEPFOKD. OTCKflOX, VK1T) A. DECEMBER 11). IQl.'l. SEATTLE SEEKS TO TENTATIVE OATES TUND PROVIDED - (loo. .Mullli'li, .tnuii'N Mutiny, Itjunto Neaineti and W. I.nlrd McKlnley, mcIouIIhIh weio alumni tho ennol when U was set ml rift iniiimu th't leu rlnoH The hint seen of tho von mI, It mux at a point about thlit- rivo mlleii off hIioio, I In iiiuoku was neon by Cluullo, an KmIiIiiio hoy, ii hlit way ft mil llersehel IkIiuiiI In Point InuVnw. At Ihnt llnie, Auiumt 10. It had been nut of low of IIhho on xhniu fin hImmmi tin) m. IE ATHLETIC EVENTS EOR UNEMPLOYED . i AT PANAMA FAIR; IN LOS ANGELES rxnTCSTX. HETGH-HETCHY BILL WHALERS CERTAIN E B SWDRK wm Rv wii cnw KARLUK DOOMED STATE ROADS FO PUBLIC GOOD m HE EW I SEATTLE. Va1i.. Dm. IP. l'rtiiknt of tho Council "Holt" IIo llnlli mill CtjHiirilinnn Hurry HrnsKi villi loft nt noDii todny for Olympm th ronfor willi flovnrnor KYni'l T,w lor on llu niioslion of fiiniKhiiiK rmjiloynionl lo hoboes on tho slnlc liijilnvnys. .At llio park- Imnrd mpeliiijj lolny llio problem or fhnlinj: work for the iinnv of utientployoil will nlo he tnkun tip. At the "Hop Pnlnoc," the olit l'rnv Meuco hospitnl property, tonight n nms inert nig oT the hohoes will he lioM lo orjttinire n "hoe police le pni'lmcnt." The real holme, tho-e who want to work, are violoiitlv op ioed to the "mooelier'' e1ni, nniT the "yepp." who steal niul commit other orimc. Jeff l)ni, kitur of the holmes, hn thfrefore taken up with Mayor Cotterill ami Chiuf of 1'olieo llnnniek a siijige-tion to em ploy the aid of the lnhoe wnrkimr with Hie jiolieo to wood out Hie un (li'sirahlo element. itnniiick ha m ipinted Serjeant Al llyan a liU personal representative at tnuiirlit' luocttnjr. It proposed to organise a hobo inuiiieipalily, with a mayor, chief of police, police court, couneihncn, etc. Kvery real hobo will become a pa trolman ami will bo gtvin designated heats to co-operalo with the eitv'- patrolmen. Unlet and regulation- will be slric'ly observed at the "hoe palace," one of which i that each member must take, a bath once a i week. A condensed version ot "Tho Yel low Jacket" may be seen In vaudeville. NKW YOltK, Dec. 19. Tentative, dates for tho principal athletic events to be staged In San Francisco during the Panama Pacvlflc 1 9 to exposition were nniiouncud here today. Tho dates were selected by Charlea C. Moore, president of tho exposition company, and Janiei K. Snllhan. tho exposition's director of athletics. Tho games will begin tho last week In February, 1915, with the basketball championships. Other Important contests will be staged in tho exposition stadium every week until late In October. The tentathe dates for the principal events. March 26 and 27 A. A. IT. gymna sium championships. April 11 to 1C Wrestling cham pionships. April 20 to 30 Fencing champion ships. May 5 to S Panama Pacific box ing championships. Juuo 7 to 12 Modern Penthalon. July 5 to 15 Public school ath letic Icaguo and Intor-scholaMl." championships. 1 July 19 to 21 A. A. IT. swimming' championships. ' August 7 A. A. U. all around ' championships. August 27 to 2S A. A. U. track and field championships. August 30 and 31 American relay championships. September 7 1'entathalon. September 10-11 Decathlon. October 1-1 Lacrosse, championships. Minor and sectional contests will ! J be staged on dates which will not con-, t.OS ANOKl.KS. Cnl., Dec. 19. Admitting tho deplorable conditions hero brought about by tho constantly Increasing number of unemployed persons, the city council today ap propriated $1500 monthly for three W8UINOTON Dec. t'.i. -President Wilson signed tho lleteh lletchy wittur bill today. In signing the measure the president attached tho following memerandum: "I hao signed this bill because It seems lo servo pressing public needs months for temiHirary relief. The of the region concerned bettor limn fund will bo administered by a com-! thoy could bo served In any other mltlee of eouucllmon. 1 W(ly, and ot does not Impair tho Many civic organUatlons will par-' usof illness or materlull.x detract from tlclpato In a mass meeting tonight, tho beauty of the public domain, at which means of relieving tho alt- "The bill was opposed by so many nation hero wilt bo discussed. Sev- public spirited men. thoughtful of tho oral plans will bo presented. ! Interests of tho neonio and of fine Chief of Police Sebastian estl-1 eonsolenco In every matter of public mated that there were 30.000 uneni-1 concern that 1 have naturally sough' plood In I.os Angeles. Twenty .to scrutinize It closely, thousand of theso. ho said, are men1 - take the liberty of think that and 10.000 women. tholr fears and objections nro not well The Associated Charities has been founded, without funds for nearly a month. I -j lR.ee tho bill, on the whole. Its officers hao Issued an appeal for , I m the public Interest, nnd I am the holp. They say there Is much suf fering here fllct with the bigger events. I With Mcdford trade Is McdforJ made j less uncertain In that Judgment be cause I find It concurred in by men whose best energies have been de voted to conservation, to safeguard- j lug the peoples Interests, and many 'of whom, besides, hao had long ex perience In the public service, which has made them circumspect In form lug opinions upon such matters." The bill was signed about 10 a. in. 'There was no ceremony, whatever LONDON. Dec. 19 - Wo don't ' Sho president merely called h deny It." said Mrs. Dacre-Fox. proml- Btenographor, dictated the menioran- nont anionir suffraci.itn militants. ' I"'" nil then signed tho bill at hi when asked today If suffragettes w ore j ,lok ln ,ho W, ,,m,s0 "' responsible for josterday'a explosion A. 1 .V A.M. Klrrtlon Tonight. ( which destroyed part of llollouayi Hlectlon ot officers for tho en-) Jail wall and did considerable other suing ear will be the order of bust damage In the neighborhood. "Hut ness nt the Masonic lodgo this even-, tho police don't know who did It," , lug. t she added. "It's their business to The notice of meeting In Inst find the guilty woman If they can " , night's Mall Tribune was an error 23'. ( HKATTI.i:. Wash., Dec. 19 -Only one essel, the whaler Navard. among one hundred or more caught In tho "outside flow," In tho Ice-bound Arctic. eer escaped to safety, and It Is this (act which leads Captain i Louis Lane, muster nf the power schooner I'olnr, who, with his party 'returned to ttonltto iostordny, and the scientists ami big giime huuteis who accompanied him to Point liar row, to believe that Kxploror Vlljn mur Stefaussou'ii whallug iitenmer Karluk. Is by this time beyond safetv with no hope, for Captain Itobett llartlett and tho others aboard. Stefaussoti hluiHelf, Port .McCou noil, his secretary. Dr. A. 15. Jeuness and Ueorgo II. Wllklus, of tho orlgl ual party are safe at Point Harrow Iturtlett. who commanded Column doro l'enrj's ship In his diish to tho pele: Dr. Alllster Forbes Mackny. ship's surgeon; Henry llearheart, WHY FAMOUS PASTRY .xrr"w a .Vli -Li .U:.:::: i 5 Ujrv,:-;:2 r I A"'' (i - . f '-lA 1 I ii mil yj-? m ggy . ( 'ol'IVo A lu'tti'r world will In- here when sniiml principlps nilp all busi ness. Soiinil business will spread as people appreciate ami support it. The slegan: uiupiali' Tied salisfaetiou and money's worth - ir nioneyh.'K'k. Schllllng'ii llest Coffee in nromn-preservlng cans, cleanly grnuulated. 1 Baking Powder 1 The natrons of our fust class holds anil rostaurants are exact hi!! thoy domain! the best. Women jjo whet is the pastry 'uul calves are noted for their excellence. Men are attracted by hut biead and biscuits when fresh and mulst and lltfht. The pastry cook with a reputation uscs.lv C Making Powder because he knows that icsults are ccitaln; every time everything Is as good as his best. Then, too, with K C Making Powder he can mix the various kinds of batter before the rush of the meal logins and bake as needed so that ever)' order goes to the table fresh and hot,.yet the last ne oah.es are just as good as mo last. The reasons behind these reasons Is that K C Is really a blend of two baking powders. One commences to give off leavening gas as soon as moistened. The other requites both moisture and heat to make It active. Dough or batter will temaln In a partially leavened condition for hours, and when put In the oven, will come up as light as If mixed a moment before. For cookies, pancakes, doughnuts and the like, which cannot all be bakid at once, K C Is IndlsiK-nsa-ble.Korall baking thedouble raise makes doubly certain. Follow th rxttmplr nf the pmfntlonat 63 cook uiul your IniKinu trill ln rytml to i. lHMi t r r T T r v T T T hxx i i "'x r j j ! w t Central Avenue f f r . i-'ilWWV.-r, . 1 n- tAA.Aia i. . .. -HA y AtVi v . . . asv . 'n Sn-1 'riJ.V. . . - .. - . .. .. .. i m -l a lY ipw ,whi i, .j& wmmmm aim bb 'Mi .. fn a. , x .m smo i&jf. ksssk .. sv.v aa.h.a w jl f .- aiPA:: -: . ch h ff i tBJTa Mm ft w- m w3 hs; .. mk w.?m & - m wm sr m i a M& , Near 1$m l$$S? fVn(ral IVstofi'ieo rr&nl. Pi--J r5r I Avenue 1 n yir.Vi vJ.-a -W 4mA fj BTIV mwi T" J' v V Jl sfSv l' v vr-v :: MANN'S HEADQUARTERS FOR SENSIBLE XMAS GIFTS. MANN'S HEADQUARTERS FOR SENSIBLE XMAS GIFTS. Xear I'ostoffico SILK PETTICOATS. 100 new Silk Mossnlhie J-lti-eoats in the vorv latest shades; till lengths with fanev ruffle. Stict 'ial$2,75 i V vTB A Y SILK KIMONAS. 50 brand new Silk Kimonas, nmdi1 of Chenev's Silk, beautiful pat- "V"Y $5.98 HAND BAGS. 100 Iicautiful AIMiCather Hand Mags, well made, fitted with iiiir- w and puive. rerv Special $1.48 HAND BAGS. Hxelusive ,st les in fine Leather Hand Mags, all this season's Km ids. Very '? HO Special, eaeli jJPJ. J O XMAS SALE OF HOSIERY. "Women's all-silk Hose in the new . CAp shades. Pair ..Jvt "Kuysci'V Silk Hose in all colors (St 1 C A Special, iaiiP lij" Kavser's Italian Knit iro.se in all 1 PA colors. PaitJpl.OU Ktivser's AVonder Foot J lose, in all (IJ 1 CA colors, pair .tJJ) X D U ('hildren's Silk Lisle Hose, in all colors, pair. . Lavender Top Lisle Tose, special, C(n pair Jj 25c XMAS FURS, f'onev Muffs in black and brown, large size, $90? each tiP- s O f'onev ets in black and brown, :.'spe,:ii'11 $6.00 farmot Sets in a very good quality quality, special, CIO s( each H) X w D U Hudson Seal Sets, fll C A A good quality U)w3UU XMAS SALE OF GLOVES. "Women's Cashmere CI loves, all colors, vorv Special, each 48c (loves, 98c Children's Kid (lloves, special, each .... Clout's Street (lloves, special each tut u inirf ..$1.75 "Women's fine qualitv Dress Kid (lloves. Vorv Special, each . $1.25 "Derby" (lloves, ihe best nlade. (jj 1 H C Very HpociiP Lo J D white Kid $2.48 Ki-biitlou (lloves, pair ,., . iHlb r ONLY FOUR MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE XMAS. Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y A djw BEAUTIFUL NEW COMBS. Xew Barettes in all sizes on sale Saturday, each 48$ Xew Comb Sets, consisting of JJtir ettes and Hack Comb, a set 98 Beautiful Inlaid Gold Tiaretto and Comb, many ne wpattcrns chooso from. Special, a set $2.48 SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE SALE Oh' EVERY WINTER COAT AND SUIT TN THE HOCSE. IF VOLr NEED ONE CALL SATURDAY AND AVE WILL SELL YOU ONE AT BE LOW ACTUAL COST. AVE IUST SELL THEM. AT ONCE. THE BEST LINE IN THE CITY TO SELECT FROM. AVomen's Initial Han d k erchiefs good quality, each 10 Cliildron's Tnitial H a n d kerchiefs in box; bo.25 Glen's I n i t i al H a n d kerchiefs good quality,10 Children's Fancy H a n d kerchiefs each 5 AVomen's Lace Edge Handker chiefs, each 15' Men's all-linen Intial Hi'indker chiefs, each.. 18( AVomen's fine im ported hand em broidered hand kerchiefs 48 Exclusive pat terns in fine im ported all-linen H a n d kerchiefs each f)8? BUY MERCHANDISE AND GLOVE BONDS. XMAS WAISTS. Now (Milfoil Waisls in navy, Cop enhagen, brown; lined with silk. On sale Saturday, (Dr QQ each .HJyO Now Lace Waisfs, nicely trimmed, well .made; nil sizes. (D?5 QQ Very special, each . P3 sCj New Crepe Waists, all sizes, trim med with fancy d"l 1( ruffling. Each .....DW.O J New "Lucille" Coi-sot Covers, made of shadow lace. (jj AQ Special, each ...v tU)AT:0 New Chomosotlos, to bo wont un der the waists in white, ecru and black. Very special, QQr each .,., .OL Fancy AVork Basket.-, in a largo variety of srvles. V satin lined; each -ISte ! A SWEATERS MAKE ACCEPTABLE GIFTS. i. laney Pin Cushions in all styles and colors. SpeHnl, each 25 Y AVomen's AVool Sweaters. Y all colore, on stile Satur y day, each $2.48 AVomen's L'oiigh Xeck Sweaters, a good $8.00 grade Saturday ....$5.48 r JTici f.B"'" it -ft ) r smw wwip w Mimnng nmtiim ni iff m .v tfivrir i vmip tmrvf tft"-V-.i9 II CCUtAU-OruiTOi.VVvtl 3k LVM IISV'I ll.JVOJ ft ?V.7'A ALL KID GLOVES PUT UP IN FANCY BOXES A rs vV 1 x. v 4 DON'T FORGET THE BABY. Babies Mabies Habies Ilabies Bootees Knit Caps Knit Sweaters all colors all colors, Jackets Special 25 each .M5 each 89 each J) eaeli X Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y v f Y Y Y V f Y Y V Y i t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y t Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A .J