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eapaY, MARCH WEATHER FOR Sunday showers, or snow flurries. gonight and ADAMS & BLANCHARD Avenue, Hinckley Block | A Well Dressed Man Always meets with better success n busine ss. We have made it easy for any man to become We have had made up to our order many lines of the most popular ma- terials in the accepted styles—we have paid cash for these goods so that they stand us the smallest pos- sible cost. They are priced to you in the same fair manner. We call your especial attention to those priced at $12.50 to$15 ——— eee ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block SO Ceeenr t Stmonds, Bi m e t h, ¥ M oo : - Me | serv ° | First Baptist church, Re L 8s Bowerman, pastor--l1 a. m., Philadelphian Overcometh So. % {m., “The Siime Pits of the Pr Press." | Market St wih Equal Poise the Scales *e J. B. Web pastor—1l1 m. “De Before Her Balance Pun [Sou Boripturie Seach That o Care ishment and Crime jtian May Fall Away and Re Fir Saved?” 7:30 p.m. “St. Patrick.’ et Baptist chuch, Rev } ty Bie 1 Steer! Yonawes, eee asthe Trinity Parish church, Rev. H. H |Gowan, pastor—Services at St The Weet Seattle Land and Im-/| Mark's church; § a. m., holy com t Company has taken an/ munion; ll a. m., “The Mind of Christ Jesus 7:3 p. m “On the to the superior court from the gto of the county fms a date for an election Road to Jerusalem.” Roman Catholic Charches commissioners in West "Ee iaitie upon the question of incor Charch o ur Lady of Good Hey : apeation. The company named Rev. F. X. Prefontaine, pastor—Low ' gets its property left out. mass, $a. m.; high mass, 10:30 a » erif Cudihee has o ed a re- | Sunday school m.; and vespers : wari of $250 for the appr nsion of | and bened pm - Mrebbers who murdered Martin! Sacred Heart church, Rev. Geor —_ Jamon, Dartender of Hyde's saloon | A. Hild, pa 6a “d gPrankiin and $ a. m.; Idren’s masa, 9:15 a “4 the damake case of Royal C.|™.; high mass and sermon, 10 4 Sem against F. McLellan, © m.: Sunday school after children 7 Dm Taylor and Mrs. Taylor yes-| ™*Ss; veepers, sermon and benedic OOD why cave the plaintit a hard jolt ton at 7:30 p. m. . Wistifying that off the eve Chur of Immaculate Conception 85, dehy the alleged explosi Re A ; Sweere, pastor—Low masse. S 1 m > nase and Mate occurred, by which the boy Siete’ to have lost his eye, they 0 a. m.; Sunday school Ged the box untouched, buried two m.; rosary and benediction ind. The case : week W. J. Metz, pas alize yrarily in ] McGraw's shortage as re ween Twenty Part of the property gi 1 Twenty-seventh avenue » Low mass, § a a. m Ballard Parish, Rev Achter- gael, pastor—Low maas, § a. m.: high | mass, 10:30 a. m.; benediction, 6 p. m. | Charch Notes Frank Dixon, the singing evange m.; high mass, 10:30) Mm ss security for the deficit wold by the trustees, G. H. K mii. B Howe, and wil! net qmmty the sum named, after deduct- {ag 88 commission ‘Wire Dieter Olson, who was recent- Wet te divorce by Alfred Olson Tm fa Tek & eross-compiaint which | '!*t: Will have charge of the services tection Kited ax a very bad actor, snd ore ee A ae after ’ ihieel. Tee Wieges that he induced Fass rng ed by Rev : ber to tile We to America from oe the Wreetmtnater : anal Halaben Joned her and sting B yg gee . . thetr childern, lorence ar will epea . nd Mt elen Gaune t r . ; Mi ielct ber husband came on = H me ¢ ance Ww i at za J fo Ameria fest and brought suit: me met ing > ung Woman's “ Aghinet ber fer divorce. She emt “4 Chetation aasocia n tomorrow after 4 an sttrmey to defend the case "y . and then Cleon withdrew the suit : a gg cette Se pda nga aiming 1 sag s ; is commence a sertes of re Infor co = ope — * meetings next Sunday evening " . : - merics in the Green Lake Mission church. _ : He Wromised to send her money Ra ephen S. Wise, Ph. D., of a Wt failed to doco. She managed to! Port pitas D., of ot a9 far an New York, landir se 7 e the “A ¥ r ing | Soctety for Wniversal Re tor te ne cate. Seduced him to sen Persecution and Tolerance.” Mr Steed by joe Page West, when he! Martin will resume his lectures tn ede er and the children in «| Elks’ hall next Sunday, speaking on ty at Pallard and has since tg-| the subject, “The Sublimity of a} wed them, Moral Adtion.” | Olson does not speak Next Tuesday evening the Chris- fea nn arms and is quite tlan Endeavor society of the United the The orlise fs her ¢ re Presbyterian church will give a solo naa hae bouley and musical entertainment in the fee ten tase will probaly on rurch parlors, Miss Mae Stephens : may Assistant Corporatior her class, will give a recital _Connse Von Tobe!. who has repre- Mr. Elwell will sing and Miss Proud MUted the city at th earring. fit will r er a plano solo A Mates that the to the entertainment refreshments w wil @geregate at : — " erved. No admission will be i were handed in today, one | Ct 1 EMT consent for $1- the Sten eat 2 Arthur F. Vall stor of the in favor of MeDenala sity Place Christia hurch a 7S tn favor of W. M. Cox . Preach at 3 « k te. ©The proceed ton v after at th t hore @ 2 feet a near Fifty-sixth etreet bordering on ‘ta north side It al been heard before W 1 8 ond Preebyteriar 48 fudge pro ter and hag| Church next week They will be led om ed nearly two weeks, a large! by Frank Dixon, the singing evan " ber of attorneys having at pear. | Stlist, assisted by Rev. W. A. Major re different claimants, FB | and other local clergymen A has represente 1 the city] Special Meetings ut. | The Theosophical society, Anand : ica ele Ananda Pag jury went out yesterday at ¢| lodge, meets at 11 1 avenue ick on tw anes ar , Wednesday, at m., for study 8h an agreer nt unt ‘4 clock | Sunday, at 7:30 p. m., lecture by Mra lL. P. Bush, “Ocecuitism in Chriati- The Queen City Theo cal #0 clety in America rr y even ng at,7:20 in th A. O. U. W. hall Pioneer block. Lecture by F. 0 Schwager The lue of Psych tesearch.” ) “THE PRIDE OF JENNICO” GIVEN pitited Precbytes ss Good Play in Weak Hands at the “Chiig ee, Pastor—Il a. m Grand Last Night deta ; ap. ‘Heeling West With an adequate cast “The Pride eater Preabyter of Jennico,” which opened at th mg U8 Glehrist Grand last night muld have most interesting affair. Aas pr ented, however, {t r y served t Fe ang jan Rew t the great possibilities of the Micgs iapete pastor al evan- play In the hands of first-class peo , tees, 164 by pera? le the etn, 7 k Dixon, D tt even evangeliat th morning The scenery and costumes tn tt 7 Pirst yy tres i e, a8 in the other Munro and thodiet wes cabh eS sw hurct ge productions, are all that could | eae M. Rar SB, pas. |e naked for. 3¢ ie then « matter of Rigg. “Cons Baye Sere oeca “gr hh free Man ” D. als of a e and put In a cast which Pious, ile the ¢ en the Rey ge Congregatc church t play must be embroidered ‘ G. Fersple, pastor—11 a. | with 1 acting to set well 7 i 8 Hou The Pride of Jennico” “Taree tt! . 5 lower prices than usual fs Woodn os ‘ h. Rev. | ly in first-class theaters, That thless eit The | to 1 extent justifies a cast Ptrmoun, M8: 1:90 p. m., “The| barren of expensive names. Yet a Pee Unger. | poor cast is not acceptable at any lan church, Re W. D, price, and the great mass of theater- THE SEATTLE STAR, goers will not cavil at pric Viola Allen in a play not nearly the Fut her company was a great from the star down to the last walt- | | pretty and clever woman and fell} into good favor as the Princess Ot- | The dia «ra she how qual ng maid G fen Oak Dremer French plate glass; worth $20, Bpectal price . ALL GOODS WILL BE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICES and everything in this store will be marked ac- cordingly. This Store has grown froma $500 stock to a $50,000 stock in three years, and during that time we have sold goods 25 PER CENT LESS THAN ANY OTHER FURNITURE HOUSE in this city. The way to prove this is to get prices elsewhere, come and get ours, and then compare them. Do not let what they call a “smooth” salesman tell you where to buy and what to buy, but USE YOUR OWN GOOD JUDGMENT. THE OLD RELIABLE CHARTER OAK RANGE that takes the lead of all ranges. has proven itself superior toany other range made. We give you a guarantee from the factory that if at any time you are dissatisfied with the range your money will all be refunded | ceiiannaiiittiteatianl Come in and see us. We Will Give $32.50 For Evory Second Hand Royal Charter Oak Range You May Have For Sale It CHICAGO FURNITURE & STOVE CO. 1332-4-6 Second Ave., Cor. Union St. HOLMES GOOD FURNITURE Plentitude of Parlor Tables Ev is attracted by our splendid 4 Library of Parlor ar ke ploture, made lay . It is @ stock quarter-sawed oak, highly aes finished gol « % inches in supported by legs; shapely r Table i and ten round top r . being ceful French lf below PRICE $5.00 t would be a sing deed, from it both as to price. Visitors always member certainly knows how His duelling t# high unfortunate vol w es if the are before them Seattle st a murmur paid 82 to see and 5 i Jennico.” | able comparison bet we one | Hackett. Frances Ne! of “The Pride of laon, ia one ot | lerful resou nd 4 eryone who visits our store tversit that could not be pleased aty welcome Ain Ta h won y that and re. Concernsthe The remarkable record made by PIANO CLUB, Seventy-five people Telephone Main 769 Richmond Piano Club the RICHMOND which record means that many peo ple who Intended to jofh were too late, prompted us to wire the manufact that the club be enlarged and the price and terms be extended. Here Rict 4, Indiana, March 13, 1902 > swa kle. | Seattle, Washington ar it ts his} Shipr you twe five Richmondas today. Last we mars, hit can sell at the reduced price, Club positively limited a1 favor to one hundred en himeelf and RICHMOND PIANO CO, the staress, ie a have already taken advantage of The Pride of Jennico” “ those fascinating swash-buckling|tille. David Landau as Prince the club prices and terms, ‘The next lot of twenty-five things, full of princes and barona| Hugen, does excellent work | and ruined castles and fair and dis-| The play will run the next two pianos will be here in about thr tressed mae and sage an ae When seventy-five pianos are 1 in #ix days (the which we never have met and never Ce a covers 3} . | an you ré proverb In the} : i : will meet and are therefore much puzzle picture -? actual time taken to rm th ibr inting tt taken up with ’ | bet opments | period between shipments) i may be sure that such The play is the work of Notice to Business Houses | ‘ a : <i sk ae You are informed that advertising | a pla well worth th « nd wa g for Peg " ie me are fall of | tates in the ntry papera and a The pat tell .<wher the Pianos § arrive. or, ity and rapid action. The | } a nae any merge # m5, watch. pe set that the ge manager of tl : ed ne leg ee is ost ruined the du e of the C, \ Advertising | imax of the third act by a prema ; i weno ‘ t tain fall did not prevent the |?!" ‘ cin apmeapaes yey plain THE PEOPLE read the Star: If nm calle, £0F the world le &)\ you advertise your wants fn It you'll ewash buckler, and Wallace Worsley! get their busines Mrs. Hanson’s Spring Millinery Opening Will Be Held Saturday and Monday, March 15th and 17th. A fine assortment of new, stylish trimmed for old and young, at the lowest prices; 1 the latest showing in flowers, fancy frame king ete.; every lady invited to attend Mrs. Annie M. Hanson, 1601 Fourth Ave., Cor. Pine. Hata, Sherman, Clay & Co.,| STEINWAY DEALERS 711 First Avenue, Seattle SG idler Honry Hensel "sess edie bethea 28 Hinck ley Block, Third Floor Optician. } Do not wait until your eyes are be yond help before cor expert In eye Heussy Bidg., Third Ave am an WATCHES, JEWHRLARY AND SILVERWARE DIAMONDS, ing me 1 troubles, 11-1 FINS 7oer Avenue Aihert Hansen When buying articles advertised itn | this paper, speak of the Btar, The largest jewelry house in Northwest, ee