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& A SAILOR'S WINDMILL 22 a | | | t , " " Jack Tar Tells How to Make | tat Cape : had axreed to 5 m the ee vice tor 6600, | tho Ship Sail which was paid to the N. A. T. and T. “f 1] € f j st ng Hbel | t t a ait t ’ Ff ii rt tal Yack kow ‘ made by Btrand ¥ valid, ! . t 1 S42 ve te “ t ut wind sail ‘ wd ° 1 t t at b an arrer ) ment t , adaye ‘ f it bye venus 4 . acts @ » to | act were walved by the A co . dis ' tance of the t and declined t ueoe ¢ ay ¥ » the sett a ma Ile ale near the ¥ wed §25 « to the second mate hey " f nt 1 nd es and $10 Srela 1t libelants ev they a ‘ arty “ ' ay the ’ . ved . “ 1 & t ~ Abe . v : and the atter 1 gallore aboard the s : Jack Tar Explains souee Tnbders don't kaow noth | A Little German Band Shows Up Peale rah ef From Somewhere de f his gets © " ‘ _ he , ) cf a and = . ° ef . be A ** ’ arrica the . " s «4 fa alloy “ . e sft b o roera, y where the ° swe 1 gam he « , ! Meeer ma . m ‘ 4 ef aw eaile y| When 7 ; - oe bandy, I t 1 syed on Pike # t inet ov a 8 « 0 ! s* ‘ vestiga Siahyiy « cand ine Hy NOT A CANDIDATE will mot be a ca BOOMING Fruit and Vegetables Go With a Rush on West Street om CRIMINAL AGAIN AGG" ! ‘ | t ' Pd Nola e moe erlous ates +s at Mesdow “ aliard, ' 4 a Nallart anno wanted at Ane es on . eA . ke * ‘ ‘ wan ‘olan w Ting Halle i as * e t wd Mee . tua A and s e lots « alata . Just From the East ‘ “ . per owt ‘ gra i : ‘ oe fece! = ‘larg JOBBING QUOTATIONS i ‘ atest «a allor-made *, Moire and Pea (connr DAILY) e Bol ‘glans, Ftone and Blou Le o—82 K; cooking a i i plea, $2.00 | dies’ Fa ne 8 anaa, | J " aif ‘ a t es . ao a ~ a seman Better, Cheese, Regs and Poultry v ‘ A ~ TP PDIP C 4 ree oA d » Better Turn Up Our : Store and She th New On | i ; ir 3% Avents for Brokaw Bros.’ nd the F. B. Q. Co.'s I Clothing br ie MAge Dougal’ & e/ Southwick, ¢ 7 HWICIN & Seattle Wash: CALMER | us ks ! ‘a ily . 1A han t or the I ‘ ed a ura ae back forthe — — — ~- re " over Bund "t ir head. A hat or cap may yi le appearance. Canvas Telescones At Gift Prices To Suit } Your fae instead of trying ult a partteul fo make i Coon Bros. rin pam AIR Er OR RNC Ree eae | Jean Phone 8081, Style THE ~ RESIGNS} H, C. Pohle Is Now President of the Western Central The regular t ern Central Labor last night Hi. ¢ xpired tern camo } year ag PETERSON’S Kid Gloves Four fingers and a thumb ¢ stitute a Glove, by any r Jo net Ann, ETERSON’ Phone Main 495 SPECIAL FRIDAY LARD FRESH, PURE LEAF. pound cans, worth ound cans, worth 7 ound cans, he CHEESE Fresh German Breafast, eact Se Per zen She Neufchatet, « he Y. A. Cheese, weight § pounds; enact per pound l4de RANCH EOOCS Very fresh; per dom ... -.1Re Two 4 BGe Fancy C reamery, 2 Difference Netween this cut rate la the fact tt soed ug store and We et prescript! re who are ar pa at # Cough - 6 Gui (S145 ; 8. B. Co. Pike St. and Becond Ave. Telephone, Main 787 80000800 me gegest as an radu _& First Avenue Time Inspector for ¢ t 1 t ! 1B Easter Gift rice Watch 1 have many new styles and de i 199008 6909000000090008 PEROCRIASIGIIOSOL Men’s Suits To Order At One Dollar SEA TTLE Il Occidental Ave, | « 1419 to 1435 Second Avenve and II5-123 Pike Street. STAR, THE BON MARCH NORDHOFE THE BON MARCH zy |Easter Sale o Auction Shoes surprise is given by this Jur buyer secured from the w known auction houses, Johnson, Moody & Co., Bos- ton, and Richards & Co, New York, almost 2,000 pairs of fine spring shoes for men, women and chil- dren. These purchases were made at auction sales more than a month ago, and while we have had t goods in our stock room for some days, we decided to hold them until the last two days before Easter, in orderto give our patrons a notable shoe bargain that would apply to all the fam- 1847 Pairs at Man. facturers’ Cost A most agreeable noti to our customers. II- ily just ata time when it would be most , appreciated. if The Sale Will Last But - ITwoDays — ————— ot ian on larly if the ot Auct Our Own New Stock of Easter Shoes} Is Complete e Tou day, will n but a ah ort tim strong re the ba ner that lags behind tor visit is made tomers of the n Bale jota cuat t met an Rood t the Bon Marche, vaing contained tq ~ Ww, depending ur of Bhoes will Is y understand h and priced very low, #o that late c a may be supr 1 with the best Footwe n any event you want genuine, thorough bargains, come here tomorrow, for some of the pr tems m entiongans 200 paire Women's Fine Donagola Kid Lace Shoes, kid and patent leather tope, medium weight pais, Shoes; Auctic le price SLST, sole, coin, Bpanieh and Opere tome, Auction Sale price $1.95. military and common sense heels. Tlegular price is $2.60 for there 200 pairs Women's Fine Paris Kid Lace and Button Shoes, mediur concave heel, kid and patent leather tip. There are worth $3.09 a1 6o pairs Women's Fine Vici Patent Kid Dress Shoes, Gexibie t ed sole, box kid top, French be Regular value is $4.60; Auction Bale price $2.65. i 85 pairs Women's Fine Vict Kid Walking Shoes, heavy sole, extension stitched edge, full round tf] 3 patent leather tip, military heel. T’ness are worth $3.90 a pair; Auction Bale price $2.00. #0 pairs Women'seFine Vici Kid Lace Shoes, extension sole, stitched edge, kid tip, hand rowed ve} military heel. These shoes are worth $6.00; Auction price $6.00. +f Women's Fine Vici Kid Oxford Ties, flexible turned soles, high French heel. $2.00; A jon Bale 40 pair Women's Bright Dongola Kid Oxf Negular value $1.25; Auction price 89c. 8 pairs Women's Dongola Kid Juliettes, &; value $1.35; Auction Sale price 9c Children’s and Misses’ Shoes 125 pairs Children’s Firet Shoes, soft sole, assorted colors. Regular value Sc; Auction Sale price fe 45 pairs Children’s Fine Vici Kid Dress Shoes, fancy stitching, vesting, ecroll lace stay, spring bet: sizes 8% to 10%. Regular value $2.%; Auction Bale price $1.25 Regularly wom military bet low heel Regular : rd Ties, patent leather tip, medium sole, anish Opera toe, patent leather tipa, 9 pairs of Children's Red and Blue Dongola Kid Lace Shoes, spring heel, sizes S$ toll. Regular gue ' Auction Bale price $1.00. The same shoes, sizes 4 to 7, worth $1.00; Auction Bale price Tic Quite a few of the above, sizes 1 to 4, worth The; Auction Sale price 0c. , £3 rs Boys’ Satin Ol} Calf Shoes, medium heavy sole, steel horse shoe slug, all sizes; worth palr, nm Bale price $1.6 64 pair Little Gent's Satin Of] Calf Lace Shoes, medium heavy sole, steel horee shoe slug, low ae | heel, sises 9x13. Regular value $1 1 75, Auction Sale price $1.25 Men’s Shoes 42 paire Men's Fine Hox Calf Ehoes, medium sole, extension stitched edge, Goodyear welt hack stay, low heel, Regular value $3.50; Auction Sale price $2.98 25 patra Men's Fine Patent Kid Dress Shoes, perforated vamp and tip, light dress sola Regularly worth $5.00; Auction Sale price $3.95. 62 pairs Men's Satin Oil Cglf Shoes, heavy sole, extension stitched edge, soft dongola top& = value $2.60; Auction Sale price $1.90 69 pairs Men's Vici Kid Shoes, extension stitched edge, double welt; Sale price $4.00. ‘ Besides the abgve mentioned lots are quite a few Slippers for Women and Children that will te@] at the same relative discount. Please keep in mind that the Sale last only two days, and begins tomorrow morning. che BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @® CO. an elegant shoe at $5; vO ey Funeral Directors and & Parlors Third avenue and Telephone Main 13. i womeer This Is Your ee To Secure a Home “s550°"f Tt Tae $5.50 ired contract holders. heap ie Tuc In The plan will eventually be of oan WEEK---MATINEE SM) RALPH STUART And company presentt THE TWO ORPHANS — The ere atest drama of the tury An augmented cat PROPLE—™ et us refer you to some of our mat The Trades Council Bulletin says vast benefit to the workingman.” They say further: “We satisfied with the Pacific Mutual.” Open Evenings Until 9 PACIFIC MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO. 420-42) PACIFIC BLOCK Allens Yorn Hidiness Collie are t week, fi et time on any a BY RIGHT OF SWORD! Harvard Dental THIRD AVENUE 2arlors 612 Seored Bverws. Over Gorman Bakery Be Cor tomas Bh OF Bd CG Ce AT | W. M. Russell. Mgr. fer. Phone, Seattle's Only Up-Town ass Family 20c, Be, 400, BH NIGHT | | | CONTINUING ALG | | j Here’s } Your | A High-Ci Prices Matinee Saturtays The (jreat Barlow Miast eo pe 3 A WwW k ) ARTISTS-8 eek. rival of Pun and a Street Parad? th extracted and f 1 abso , " ' iY by hag without pain, Note - will be no_ pee . © will make a set of t 1 Friday Te ; as low as v : A s | GOLD CROWN as low an ; ; Yo re hearing a great al 2) BRIDGE WORK as 1 Bah rag : \ ox tt i plar but SAD SI LBINGS ; pate SILVER FILLINGS inet ‘ ‘ the « Chub es t the All work guaranteed for OPENING SUNDAY MA , Ket greatest plano value for your Hou baat | sets: A ree jrand | | of BARTLET ire and tell us, a amd that {e et our stor Sundavecail ; : ELI Beautiful Play @1 that 1 unt to r € An : a.m, to » at the rate of a dol ) 1 in the on wa eae BiB surne t $1.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS The White Slaveg | ¥ Te ae We are at all times prepared Latent soe m ‘Thur 81 00 th , of th t : to die tt cal bar py ms g new except the ish, #o's t ert t bere ned else ere 4 t ing r uit be ego ane i ot * Hi. ROSENTHAL NY CO. E s open from 10 & ™® : BR Call at our store and be con- | ind. in the eal i, 6h ae ined 1002 First Avenue. p.m. Seats selling seven aE other garments turned out of One door north of Madison street.| thia est ish i oan advance This pla ull r 1 who ee a Seattle's | hapina " well, to buy OPERA Leading RA festa good clothes at our famous! HOUSE — Pheater RAND nou | } pri and ¥ f r the m D.S . JOHNSTON k CO. |John Cort, Mgr. Phone, Main 65, HOUSE without feeling it rhe club Saturday and Sunday Nights none, Malt | opens tomorrow morning Saturday Mati eT —- ‘ First to Join will be first to 903 Second Ave. Burke Bldg. America's Most Distinguished | ‘Tomor and Friday sa Be gb ng NR PAP Emotional Actres THE JAS. B. DELCHER 00} And nothing better at the i MISS ROSE COGHLAN |! Present aed Radian ak oko Wiad Th N New York Stor Is Saturday Afternoon—Sunday Night MA CHARLES B MAM > ew C| FORGET ME NOT Supported by the " : Ready-Mako @ t | Saturday night, “Lady Barber,” pre- | HELEN bor Seattle Tailoring Co. Ladies’ Ready-Make Garments | T'vcioa'‘by “'iatween Matince Rita] _ In Shakespeare's met suet Nicht." an ; Skirts, Waists, Jackets, Tatlor-made| Prices—Rox seats, $1.50: entire The Taming of the i 1207 First Avenue. Sul | parquet, $1.00; balcony and g hea $1.50; enti t Phono Buff 902 1316 Second Ave, | | °% 50 and 26e, Matinee, 75e, b0c, 26c.| $1.00; baleony, Te and Siti sO Bec 4 ic Seats on sale Friday, 10am. ‘I 25c, | Seats now on sale ‘