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a Lee enim THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PURLAING 00. ; . “ ‘loree to & ortele J tore jolly old Friar ‘Tuck Myr, Peothing ieuy AA bp with mater SE oe ne ee lias ake | Your position is unassailable from igh ‘eons “and. well Chosen. it any view point, and th you will year in eo and well chone ” SVERY AFTRRNOON BXCKPT SUNDA ontaing NuMerouR Voices it jee the novesaily of pronec TELEPHONES: |members ahow the best of training Flaite of the chee have been temoome Pretty gitie whose feminine charme | eer Giatenaeded ec winkesl Business Dept, Mate 1988, Raitortal Dept. Main ta8 ase tal ar eae dation jit "the hands of th ag bane! He Mesard Wells, Baitor %. F. Chase, Musiness Manager Sr ctaaty wen'an Weed os tas | ime jestahle sophiaiey "ln teens orricrm | rhe tees ‘il sing "Mata | quart nee ¢ ee were 2 ED» |Mayor of Bremerton)” se tart! The char sewers} Closes All Games Su! uny performance ‘at - tify this offiee at the ity hamber . Quee and sepd their old an well as thelr new add Tg ep rele ‘ GAN FRA 1300, Jen At The lat ot effort of Mr, Bam MIM Kir Tntered ei the Hustotiice @t Heattte, Washington, as clase matter AREMERTON Jan Mayor poned to be the rel M sstéh ofolock test Aight © mahal was tw thi , femard stands prominently} Pe dA public gambling » of the province lrecelved at the Ban B imo end wagers he public ; Ny pe ‘Segpurcanty Y ‘MAND Sage Washington's delegation in con 1 Btates navy - he peed ‘oy Mr bed og hae nection had b oh ta de orte in low he the price of gas. Ab AN INVESTIGATION ) egg ncn Bgl cap mA D age a dashing, ¢ i te an eae ren ane | new company nad tnvaded what he Col aan ~— an, fond of the li. indicating that the Man|"egarde us his territory intereets of this state and of the entire United States demand a full and ort | ar. | vores ae ings eking | tt : Tot Meanra, Furth, Hill ene ot oi camptete Investigation of the navy yard » al atonce, With all due oquette, Sl backward to the Monoluty operator, | ere remove frow the noatrile of the ‘ 4 pect to the assistant acting secretary of t " hoever he may that he will t ure in} was noon remedied and| People what offends them in t) " Yeapect to th twta ne ing tary navy, W : ana it t ma} ei nae followed payment for the privile which ce ; be, the Star believes he acted hasthy and without full knowledge « measage of congratu-|have made them rich from @ small| Today ie the tnd of January, full time to furnish up the r facta when he made his recent boyoott order against the id that y alng Gover Date of Hawatl | Se@inning . ; at ear ywernor Date y office for the ne ear, We will do our part by offerir 4 B navy ya Rither thet or some thine stilt more to Nhe ah auch & measw the part of the everywhere ont Hoosevelt, it was fol Yo M MILLER, M.D | new ¥ v ¥ “ym a8 an officer and @ citinen Hremerton auth ities would be ne- | wel om the cable he comnary before the « Madison Theater | ORGANIZATION COMPLETE 7 Eeiwery bent make of desks at reduces prices, We otter aim : Granting, even, that moral conditions at Bremerton are en he ane domanty. Damese. he. Stee BGI 2S nctyer Yon irenident of” the Pacttis|, Final organtaation and incorpors| res a in atytes, from the cheap flat-top desks i A stiee, his action cannet be upheld by his superiors, ‘The Star believes could be. rescinded week des many i The cable worked) ton of the Washington University} t tq virtue and moraiity im both public and private life and witt be the that the saloons on |ures. Hogan and Krrolt's is pod States Histort al Boel y, wae oor $12.00 to the rich genuine mahogany roll-top banker's desk at H first te condemn thy ple of Bremerton if i shall be found that > account of their 44 first-class mustoal turn ts Sput nate cied at @ meeting held yesterdag . ~~ ol meals a ” ed and i t 1 a Sr moaned oh esd = no Gtaned tm the acting eeeretary’s er- [proamgelty 60 thé Baye yer wit The feature of the performatye parton il , OP. stipe ot jue $200, All the dewks are well made and well finished and ee der, Nevertheless, it cannot mpport the secretary in his action haw were elected: Clarence complete with all modern office requirements, Thin ts an ege, TR has condemned and nust again condemn the Bremerton order Brewident; Bamuel Hill, ceptional opportunity to secure a good dewk at moderate cost, ae as an I advined, Nasty and unfriendly act Granting that everything : . ¢ dont; bdward Meary, seo 4 i Commandant Stirling te ed to have reported is true, other courses - J wed ‘The one ifastrated is & high roll-top office desk, made trom Just as effective and far less dangerous to the business interests of the Facial manaage, Shrewsbury solid oak, has drawers in both pedestals instead of one cab. hd Kovernment were open to the head af the navy department. Bound 5 nell a ows in ituatrn Interior convenient business judement would Rave impelled different action, which would od “The Rowera* inet, as shown in illustration. Interior -te y at il have been equally effectual tn bringing about reform and, better stilt, against the British ranged with pigeon holes, small drawers, egular price, eu Would have left the departinent free frem ail suspicion of prejudice it a rns Wy - Coo per & Lev | hot epen enmity toward the Pacific Northwest, 4 tiie 4 The # through Its news columme, hae informed ite readers Uhat > ane VEpaE? Was Cone, ‘ i the mayer and other chy officials of Bremerton assure Commandant of & peoret vow | H | Stirling of their intention to make their town all that the navy de- Ye have made with an open fos ' Ed | partment could wish The mayor has closed all gambling games and “That we of & lightions coast, ae: says he will proceed at once to either close or remove from the imme- And hae) ad back and veer i dimte viciaity of the navy yard gates all saloons and disreputable re- At the will of the breed that have wronged us most oPan LETTER. . sorts, Nothing could be more fair than his offer, in spite of the tact Fora gear and « year and & year, Rhea °. _ . ial . that a® Be claims at least, an injustice has been done the town. “There was neve: in christendie 7 ‘ weld eleewhere wu But would have been far better had the mayor and his fellow ‘They laid not jou dmire your sense o! at 35 conte, making @ tstal ; townamen been atlowed to inaugurate these reforms and make these And ye say we my the winter nea, duty an m — oo yo gh value of 46 conte, for 25 conte. tox have been And sail with them once mare fecting the abaternen & Premiaes before the Beyoett order was given. There could removal of the emoke nulsan ou | ne eriticiom had the acting secretary laid the matters reperted to him “The dead they mocked scarcely cold; which | observe you are start ; | befere the olvil authorities at Bremerton and asked them to assist him Our wounded are bleeding yet ‘ 4 in ratxing the standard of morality in the navy. They were con And ve tell us now that our sigenath to ote a ¥ i demmed not onty without trial, but without the slightest notice And as ‘Se Bap Rew prone ter 6 CCM LETE WOUSE ruRmeNERS a : i S CommeqUENe® thelr own good names and the good name of the Pumet “"Neath all the of all mankind Pints, waoal price #0c, redue- t q sound navy yard has deen unnecessarily beamtrched. That use upon the seas, ri a ed to i S000 1d Avenue, Medison and Spring Streets The Star believes from ite own knowledge of the facts that there “ia se ne Geb oe , ae F wanal price Tie, ta. , | Ste too many saloons in Bremertam, It also Delleves that thane saloane can,” ueual’ price } ' | ooulld well De removed from the immediate vietnity of the yard gates “Of evel umes that men could choose, ® | . ord to 16 4 ou | ‘Thetr presence there places temptation two near the path of the biue- ‘On evil fate to fall, 1 c usual Ss 4 | Inghety, wha all will admit, need the fullest protection from evil infis- Se Sr WESTERN. WASHING Great Excitement at | enees. ‘ MACHINES— ’ | Moreover, the Thousands of visitors te the navy yard each year are “Th sight of peace, from the narrow seas, ® Reduced to $2.75 HILLMAN T | entitled to come and go without rumning a gauntlet of apen ereqg shop wien vy 43 pena o tong er 1X ac. py neice ree Pid doors fanked by evil emetiing beer kegs and saloon loungers The pub- “OUR BEST" FLOUR Extea Cars Ho Will #tand behind the mayor if he maker a change tn thie regard — oe eiutery FREE SUNSHi ‘Tet. after all, the Puget sound navy yard is the only real navy yard Per barrel | Are ordered every day this week to carry the large crowds of on the coast and nothing will fustify ite boyeott by the departicent, — Do All Your Shopping W000 FRawe CLO buyers to Hillman City; 600 sold in 20 days. Wise people booghe Even were it necessary te cut off shore leave entirely, forbid the biue- — by SE ary and he ag Lewts Regular value $2.25, reduced cheap, close-in lots in Chicago in early days and are now wealthy {Ghote te enter the town of Bremerton, oF better sti to condeme aid bill neat week, nee CBARGR OF Here During Our ® i Gar at $00 co ora 0 dee ee a eee ene Purchase the entire townsite for @ aval reserve, the government could City at $35 up. Terms, $5 down and 50 cents per week. Don't walt - mot affor dte let (he Puget sound navy ward te idle Nor will tt - - will be | longer if you expect to have something in your old age. See Hill. F ‘The truth Is that the Puget sound naval establishment has jong had the Third Avenue theater Remo DIsH aie man, owner, at once, warm office on Renton car line, at Hillman City, uF . scgret enemies among officials of the navy whe favor the Mare istand | We must set ovwyting i ‘Take car on Washington street, fare 5 cents. yard. The Star betiewes that it wit! ultimately be revealed that there | ance engagement at the Grand ne three weeks and are making juced from BSc to 87 evemies are responsible for the recent boyoutt order ———_—_—————==— yesterday in DeKeven’s f *\day, beginning with the usual mati (i 7" pe ion gee od GRANITE BAUCE PANS—6 wert ‘There @ & reason for thin, Sem Frances tsa tar@e clty and « city Rodin Hood,” playing mati- | Re. t « happy combination $1.00 Automatic Screwdriver Reducea from Bec to .... Ble Ten Year Writ H fond @f piengure. For many years the officers af war vessels docked ot |°P0t* suas cabs houses [Several popular slements Ite stean- Hie © " WELL BUCKETS— i the, Oumeaneds PAINLESS DENTISTRY : | Mare Inland have been received In the best > b a tone are naturally conceived aed Reduced from 600 to . Oo ow - society of the Golden Gate ture of thé first night “all-|< Hollow Handle Toot Bet use. wr men ‘The feo aherentiy carried out Ite charac u- TUBULAR LANTERNG— Bet and Fit Guerenteed 3 / metropolia and they are hardly to be Dlamed for Deeferring to be | star” performance was the splendid he Red: 600 te Me | Pott an ‘a : | among their old friends when on shore leave. ah dehnesioah Gath @Be jaced trem Geld Crown ; : But business Is business, @nd congress should ere to it, if the higher Leather Head Ohiert Handle t offictals of the navy wilt net, QhAt Uncle Ram's whips are docked “and We tae Se LINUOR DEPT Double na | Fepaired where the work can be done cheapest and best ie Re ! | Pigies never ; ‘The wubtertuge of attacking the morals of fremerton, while other Se eanty FEET WIS... ee Batre Davy yard towns ere allowed to rum “wide apes,” will met avati ae Gn Rynee Sah +n 500 TE in order to better introduce our Lady attendant always pres- / ‘ s 0.25 Bit Brace Ratenet... She ‘OPORTO PORT WINE and : M4 i induce folks whe are net fam- Ten-year written guarantee. Nostudents, but att spectaliéte of i 2.25 Hit Brace —, eT iar with it, te give ite trial, 2 to 20 years’ practic®. We are making a mpectalty af gold 8 bearing head . a. j we name « special prise for Bi nnd bridge work. Be sure to consult us about this high-class work. = We Steet Hatohet, No. 2... ate tomorrow. The regular valve Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Pario tomorrow : - rs, i 40 tect Hatchet, No, 2...25e to $1.09 one gol. fort 4 Per gallon - be Cooper & Levy ‘ar’ Sestere a oe feet $2.0 Chisel Bets, No. 2.81.78 = SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 2—Jim ie Jeffries was hiseed by the crowd 104 and 106 ist Ave. Sa here tonight because be refused to ony peteeeel Bet. Yesler and Washing- : box four rounds with “Mexican| NEW BRITAIN, Conn, Jan. 2 ton Street. ‘ Pete” Everett. Jeffries hid offered |!" the tith round of a fight with Joe Tel., Main 162 No charge for painless ex- $200 to any man who would stay | 9% Gus Gardner was disquatiied with him four rounds, and Mextean |>Y the referee, and the fight gtven to Pete accepted the challenge. Jef- |980*. Gardiner had picked up Gans ries then backed down. in-explam- |bY the waist and thrown him te the ation it is that Jeffries is ont of form and did not care to righ an- other failure tke that with Jack Munroe at Butte. Jeffries put Ew- |traction when teeth are order- led. All work done by graduate of 12, to 20 years’ ex- a specialist in’ each In Her Tremendous Success ¢ will tell you in advance exactly what your work will cost by a free exam- M A G 6 A i But three more opportuntties: ation, Give usa cali, and you her this soneon.. Teslgha. will find we do exactly a8 we! Nicr: and Saturday Matinee, advertise— Night Prices, $1.90, Tic, Ge, Roy d-piece Navy _Matinee Prices, 7 Serge Suits, open front vest. sises tt | SET OF TEETH .......$s.00 GEATILE THEATER Sort. dsl’ | GOLD FILLING + $1.00 > ve, wort price Hen CROWN s een ~y ones” Stil Boys apices Vestee | SILVER FILLING ... Sunday, Monday and Tuesday i we. acer one | the musical farce comedy, BAD BOY wine 4 to 8 years, $2.00 ALL LAUGHS! NO CRY! value, sale price— | NO PLOT! $ JUST New York Dental Parlors $1.69 Boys’ 3-piece Ali Woot Englieh Cheviot Suite in pretty fancy 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). ee a ae ee te W. M. RUSSEL, Manager, striped patterns, heavy satin trimming | ee 6 ee a PRICEB—200, 200, 400, Ste. SE on lapels, double breasted vest, beat of S6t, Ind. 56% We received Wedr ¥ a lot of Slippers that E should have teen here for Xmae selling. Fathe Tonight and belance of the weedy. linings, at 4 tw 8 than ship then back to the manufacturer we Se | iaetiecentin eaeeeeeiiameeinitadame tated i fies 5 te 2f ental RE ARI ‘A New Shop and a New Sale The new shop for men and boys will begin a sale tomorrow morning. It will be different from any sal: of Clothing ever held in Seattle heretofore : for the stocks are all new and stylish—the shop being hardly a month old. Prices a marked in plain figures—do we need to tell you that there'll be no jug- gling And the regular prices proved a revelation to Scattle, But to the facts in the matter: Buring January we propose to sell these new stocks for a third less than regular‘prices. Not everything is going to be reduced—for the very good reason that it isn't necessary. Lots that are too big will be mark- ed down ; lots that are broken will be cleared out And the seasonable mer- chandise—the Winter Overcoats and Suits, will all be sold at reduced prices. Enough said ; the gist of the matter is told in what follows; g} lar Place of Amusement Phones, Sunset years, $4.56 value; sale price put them on mic tomorrow at, per pair, inatead of $2.04, WILLIARD SIMMS Ce ee a ae ee eee earl eaaenenmn a anil/Sne/seimncieanieidih onetime tance Fine Kid Uppers, black fur trimmed, hand i felt Lined throughout, exact style And a aplendt ee company tn the 1 melange, Children’s Seemiezs Feit Stippers, leather soles hand sewed, all siaes, per pair . ™m Our entire stock, consisting of Diamonds, Watches, Jews! (Sy Pickings | Children * Finest Felt Nullifier Sterling Sllverwere ie Slippers, coney fur trimmed ers’ Silver Plated nd F m Puc none better made '@ Cuuery, Silve v - ro! fixes Co 10% eoeeece Oe es, Pieid and Opera _ Bpectacion Eyegias: Sizes 11 to 2 everything appertaintr : ‘ ete Arat-clane tewelry bust Next Week, Opening © Genta elvet Embre 4s be off 4 without reserve to pers, quilted Insole, | the highest bidder. Senday Matinee — MISS FANNY CURTIS, © Men’s Suits and Overqoats Starting tomorrow, you may buy Men's Suits and Over- coats, every good kind, including Suits of tweed, cheviot and Worsted; Overcoats of covert, tweed, cheviot, cravenette, melton and kersey, all the new styles, of course, long and short. Regular prices $15, $18 and $20, none worth less than $15, and none worth more than $2o— cisco $12.60 Ladies’ Seamienn Felt Nullifier Slippers, in cherry, red m, black coney fur trimm sewed soles, worth any + . . of persuasion; our price — pn ge J dt ree Ladies’ Kid Sandals, one-strap, sik selling at . . ” bow, fansy buckle, $1.25 v tomorrow, per palt........ Pe | Gents ‘Ladion’ Fine Kid Sstrap Button Sandal, hand seweg, $1.75 value welling at Rena bo TOMORROW SPECIAL Ladies’ Serge Walking Skirt: oft Soam> deutte; stitehad ead felled; redrickh & Co. Jewelers and Opt ne, Hinckley bik. 715 Second Ave. In the great suce eed Down by Step Teast |__ the Sea's HEADACHES GRAND joose 8 More headaches come from eye | oo ey =e strain than any other cause. Stop (JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main taking medicine ané? come to us for Finest Black TOMORROW SPECIAL Ladies’ Btack Morcerized ferti- conte; wide ruffis; all on: Taller made; perfect fittings $3 Goutts stitened; garmeut out extra | |) permanent cure, We FIX head- The Bostonians : valua; fa tnd 5 StS wit j onal alle p+ Boog) 93c CEU EARS OPTICAL CO Tonight and Séturday Night (Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane's > RIAN.” :. Store) MAID MARIAN Saturday MADISON THEATER ROBIN “Seattle's Favorite Playh ” Prices —$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, Wildy & Godstein, Mana Matinee, HOOD,” Boys’ Sults Reduced We have put in one lot all the broken sizes of Boys’ Suits—some one hun dred and fifty all told; these are Suits that would readily sell at $6.50 and $7.50; two-piece, three-piece and sailor and blouse styles; all new, of course, and properly stylish. Every size (from 3 to 16), in some style and fabric— | Cholce of the Lot } Tomorrow . cy $4.50 Seat Reservations Must Be Call Extraordinary wn Bos Rh A ent OPERA Sat nnouncemen GRAN HOUSE “=i TONIGHT John Cort, Mar, Phone, Maine FOUR NIGHTS, STARTING 8€ And the Rest of This Week ae ee ee ee: onieter POPEEIER APEBARANON: ORS Tle Open twpany. Hd “KING PINS FOR OVERCOATS ” QUEEN ANNE FLOUR | 1% Get 204 Mysterious) 008" VERA MICHELENA In the Comic Opera Succest sar THE PRINCESS CHIC Joseph C. Miron as the Soldier Fortune HAMMOND MILLING CO., Searne owls, NO. 436 cers rH#eE PHAETON Assisted by Mian AND 10 OTHDR BIG ACTS OF s 4 4 ~ ; holding tickets for ehe Phaeton will please look V | 3 ‘ § 6 over and the person holding ticket No. 436 please || Polite audeville | _ ze call at our store and get the priz ‘E) Two hours and 10 minutes of unal- | Ait thanks liberal patronage of the past year we will | loved pleasure | ue 4 i Witte and Liquore at’ asonabie press, "ent * Continuance, Good Bi wo piCRFORMANCES DAILY At? 15 AND &d P.M '@ Tet. Mam 1000. ee oe mvent e, Haleony, 10e, cholc | wf seats Kirst Floor, 25

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