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ee ee © be a THE SEATTLE STAR rT ” rien © wlll be at the ‘third | $ BY ETAR PURLOEMING OO. (he week, Next week's att ‘ on b ‘ je up-iown house, ¢ BYBAY AFTERNOON BXCErT BUNDAY, San - matinee, will be Ch TRLEP HON HE: Di * Phe | Burglar and Business Dept. Matn 1080, Kattoriat Dept |, Mate 1188 watt,” The play 6 © ~ oe : an cnet — niieeneens and bide fair to rivet vo BH Hasard Wella, Raitor, BR. F. Chase, Business Manager, MANY 8MALL BOYS POSSIBLY ENVY ENGLAND'S BIaGEST w it to Limit the Quantity Sold to On 4 . ner en sdarnet de. se to ° Qu y e f Opriome, CLOCK-—A TIMEPIECE OF WONDERFUL MEGHAN i Seattio—13907 and 1908 Tth Ave. New York Temple Court Mullding, tp great | cu Cntoneo—S17-418 U. & Baprese Building, ines Forman, as the Walt.” One Gent Ler CONF! GIN COREA DAF Weel, OF LWenty-R¥e cents per month, delivered Madicon Theater en er a le ity what! cr earvtare, "Re treo ‘cumten, Bubscribera changing thelr address Will please hotify this office at Once and send thelr old as well as thetr new ad Rntered at the Postottes J-clane matter, A Geattte, Washington, as seoe queer SHUT UP OR SMOKE UP ’ anpeniaes City Attorney Delruler has given fair warning to the people who petitioned the coundi to abate the amoke nuisance, Me saya that he has © a8 far as he can with the prosecution of the skomakere Unakied and alone, and that unless the people who are annoyed by the amok forward and testify he will be compelled to drop the cases now pent in the police court He t be orttictxed for making thts aj ent, Me has doi all the law requires him to do. So also, has Health Officer Car Now, where does the public ata Tt is no uae, ‘The ble corporations own the ofty and what's the good of trying to make them obey the law.” ‘This was what many people sald when the Star began ite fight for the enforcement of the amoke ordinance. ' Ome thing ts certain, That i# that the elty officials whose duty It ts to enforce the law have done thelr part, Have the people who clected them done theirs? i It te now & case of smoke up or shut up. If the anti-emoke ordt- Nance ix not to de enforced It should be repealed as a matter of justice to the much maligned smokemakers. A law that is a dead letier should be promptly wiped off the statute Dooks, som ING ABOUT NUMAN CENTURY PLANTS Hardty « day passes without the announcement of the death or birth. @ay of & man or woman who had reached the ripe old age of 100 years How do they do it? Tt & @ far question. Most of us grow! and grumble at the things that happen to vs in this life, but are mighty careful to hang onto tt as tong as possible. Everybody would itke to Know how to live a century. ‘There is no royal road to the century post. A good constitution comes first, and knowledge of one's self le next. Moat persons are as weil Acquainted with Sansertt as they are with the structure of their own bodies, They insult their tntrte and delicate Organiame through iqnorance rather Unan design. If they knew more about the sotual effect of such abuses, and bow they lop years off human lives, there tent a doubt that there would be more sane Hving. Most of our centenarians have lived simply, Few of them have made & study of itving, Most of them were poor and out the pale of high- ving temptations, Misa Alice O'Connor of Jemey City celebrated her 100rd birthady last Week. She hae children aged TT. and @ She says she mover had « pate sor an ache that she can remember. Mra. Linus Ackerman of Brookdale, N. J... has whooping cough at 91. Refugto Pontolongon died in Mexico City aged 123. He lived In the @ame house for 112 years, “Uncle” Coon Withers of Liberty, Mo, stitl uses bis dally allowance Of tobacro at the age of 109, ‘The list coutd be continued almost indefinitely, and the same story found-in almost every case, Comparative poverty; a vooation that cen- tained a living and little worry; temperament of the sunny kind; @ diapo- Gition that took the world as it came, and & mighty good cdnetitution to mart with, ee ‘The faculty of the State university has conceded the students the Privilege of selecting their own general manager of athietion, The con- teasion, however, ls coupled with the triffing condition that the students Must choose the man previously designated by the faculty, The em- tment fairness of thie proposition will be endorsed by the German kalser and the first presidency of the Mormon church, sameeren Congressman Jones of thin state, who is nearing the end of his Members of the legislature indulged in sarcastic reflections upon the con- Greesman’s financta! ability. — There is no question as to the attitude of the labor organisations of qaiten of the Western Central Laber Uutun ‘The central union is a busl- Beas-like body and bas no use for professional agitators, Sw Have you voted om the jight and power franchise question? if you you have net done your duty aa a cftiven. Cut cut the Star's @oupon ballot and mall it to the clerk of the city councll today. Se It ts to be hoped that old Boreas will be on his good behavior whem visit Beattie. The old man should remember land of the Sioux have plenty of snow Im their be Good houses are at the Madison A very attfactive Hardwood Center Table the ina goldag nod he : ; : Sonies of eurprises finish. The top is 24x24, with a hea te rail and the entire pard’s re Broith large lower shelf; legs are faney turned The ‘Table is well constructed and neat in appearance, ‘Bal ular price is $2.2 company of capable players, and this added to the ple Frid Special 91.30 tMaryland-the teiting. in| Carpet Department na devo: Rugs 1c and aoc A $2.75 Axminster Rugs, 27x54-in., special... per yard, specia Lhe |) Rarer er ee $1.75 Hence: : er Guring the engagement. Wes $30 Axminater Rugs, oxt2- in., special $19.75 75¢ Plain 50-inch Gorden Reps, per Beattle Theater WROCE .hasiccce cecdcsencene sees “My Wife's Husband” wilt be pre- Drapery eonted at Beattic theater Gent 15¢ Swiss Muslins, figured and dots, per | 36 inch Figured Silkolines, per yard, week by Harry Corson Clarke And 5 , his company, “What HM to yard, special ....+.+ seeeeve Bevereee JOC | seweee oe Or eeseseconecs one Jones” will hold the of the balance of this week, aeien NOT ORDERED TO TAKE CREW A Good Stove for This Cold Weather Ruby Sheet Iron Heater, one of the best Airtight Heaters on the market; well and closely fitted. Has damper, cast pipe, collar, nickeled name plate, nickeled spun and is lined with heavy iron inside, with lining for coal. Top swings off, leaving langue Newspaper Faterprise Ammctation nese for something good to look upan T0 BENICIA face for heating water. A very attractive Parlor Heater LORTDON, Pam, C= (apes Gevse- phegny es te oe No, 6 R uby, regular $5.25, special for the rest of the week, ee oe ee Le aot | Caan oe "tne thordon Bhay chorus] The revenue cutter Grant arrived With Aeieeis ........ doubtedly envies “Dig Ben, "Al the th a = oun : nant atn’s largest clock, omg ries L = oe jerdag., Srem | that. bosme. out y, haw an exceliont yotce the hours from the tall tower of the ~ pian. When told of the report that tsis bis tuts waghed ones every i rience es Some Friday Specials for Hotels and | gets his face Washed nee every 18] A: earns whe «yp at Aberdeen, Caj Vitrified China St. Louis Conklin Handled | g-inch Dish, regular $2.00 doz apedal i years. He ia getting it done now by had no orders to that effect, and @ sorry job it te the men we S05. eS Sn —a Get shaved at Shrowsbury’s 114) Cups and Saucers, regular $2.25 per doz., oséofcos * tees had to be erected the whole | splendid support in Archie Alberts, | ¥*!er- special, per doz. .....++++ seeeeee BESO | 10-inch ‘Dish, h, regula $2.75 do special, dog | tye Gating taceranshen by the nua [a*eweet, though pewerfus banitome,| Dunlap. weal ent Semi-Vitreous China Double Thick Soup | | | of tackles and pulteys, pulle himeelf | and \s also an acter of ability, Bowls, regul. . »2., special, per up in a little cradie-like Dascket, a a} Joseph Frode. res #, regular $1.25 per de pecial, p he alte there, @engting tn the j e908 a ee es Ss Vit Cc B Ss i emi-Vitreous China Box ugars, r safely as if he sat in « comfort-/an indifferent # remence and te " i i chair tn bie own pastor. — =f Meat and Side Dishes— 25c, special, each........... ‘The smoke, rain, dust and grime ll Trovatere™ will be presented ° | 7-inch Dish, regular $1.3§ doz., special, doz. | Silver-plated Knives and Fork hae go accumulated that the lights inet at the Saturday matines, | ; which make the dial luminous have| Turd Avon | 000d Mind esls Cibéa Fab ened cecvecy 67 $2.50 set, epecial, set ........+0-00-- barely stroggied through the dirt, “l “ and it became hard to read the hour) Knute Hrickson, in “The Man 5 = ee ee ee the time. uavcan| “ae | Frederick & Nelson wentie A Light = 417 2575 417 | pica Age Via YOU SERVE A GOOD BEER ver, when the hour bei) welgtve 27.000 pounds, the for | COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS hammer for the bell weigh 40 /—° | pounds, while the quarter-hour betle Oe ei. Dim — vision | W: M- Russell. Mer. Phone, Mam seote 2 seesses 8 an, tae ase WITH I(T. THERES NO te will be plac ad then anyone w he tower at all will be Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. foot Felt @hades on Spring ys Fae Long Tapestry Cur- 18 ALWAYS ENJOYABLE IF tically by butit the tock and belie cont Hin tent . AND ALL NICER WAY OF SPENDING | we examine BYES Pe AND 1 AN EVENING AT MOMP] GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. With Saturday THAN TO SERVE A LITTLE LUNCH — TOUR HUSBAND WILL LIKE Be Valentines We Valentines Tn Broadhurst &@ Currie’ Tho Valentines e e duction “tt Treveters” ° sree ‘ ; qtrats maxterpiocn, “li Trovators” ” FROM $s Grand inst niabt by the Gordon. Shay oon aeeeed ew 4: srand opera company. poorly staged. u ALL MEN LIKE THE TASTE OPENING SUNDAY or i i? @ THE MOeT LOCAL THEATERS HEALTHY DRINK YOU CAN SERVE TO YOUR FAMILY. It’s talked quite where an army of cl Qudge Morris of the roc Linen Hand soc Suspenders ase Neckwear Neckwear. 1.00 Neckwear Men's $5 Hats. . it another Bently. Smith American, e octaves, ttt ete weave great value 1317 Square Pianos Allen & Gilbert Ramaker. Company 1406 Second Avenue, ene, Wa. wishing to sce a big crowd of good-natured and satisfied buyers should attend the Bankrupt eee | Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. offered. This is the largest clothing store, and carries the largest stock in the city, so there’s something for everybody. This merchandise was entrusted to Mr. J. / Come Friday or Saturady, and see the busiest place im the city. 25c Suspenders... $1.00 Underwear oo, $1.50 Underwear $2.00 Underwear Men's $3 Hats.... 3 doen halt. bottles delivered eomemmngni | By C. T. Dasey, author of city, © ta, or ksas’ halier a THE NEW LIGHTING RATE #) Kentucky. Without an equal in the entire ist git’ Siowett hewe tw the he famous of steel ranges stands the ‘Thie great range te today at the head of all other ranges, and is unt- versally admitted to be more at- tracttve and possess more desirable features and special advantages DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 Pike Street, of the We carry both new and the better class of secon-hand gooda, whereby we can give you bargains, Phone John 91; Independent 1156. —— Kickin’ generally around town among clothing merchants, that business is dull. Well, anyone Sale orks are kept hustling all day long to attend the people's demands for the bargains being Such is the record made by the Barnes Piano, A stranger to the Pacific coast, yet the sharp price concession and the broad guar- antec opened the way for quick intreduction, and many friends are aiready made. THE PRICE IS $275 . Paine of the Pioneer building, whom Hon, Superior court appointed receiver, and is now being sold for the benefit of creditors. Plumbing and GRAND souse HOUSE / eu nn kerchiefs. ac reel $35 Suits and sits <oaee $19 ts and Ate bod ‘com sre 40 "Cauk and TI Ing Sunday and ae al . coats s+. 11.4 coats 6.6466 eeseeees Seg er ‘hese Men's $30 Suits and — Children’s $10 Suits and SHERMAN, CLAY (AY & ©. Ernst Bros. pee Ne Sram COALS seca eee ess + $9.99 Overcoats .. 6.66... 8g.09 Men’ 8 $23 Suite and pao Children’s $8 and 711 Second Avenue. ‘Telephone Jone 28 THE HEART scat Sis delin'csd’ Sea {| Oveantnl cn... ase cote “MARYLAND ‘ conta se . $6.69 Children’s $5 Suits and Presented by David Belasco's Men's $5 | a Pe CR oS daxsedattad'sezy'atcen | HARVARD Dental Parlors on COMET ois Ue ddoncsss $5.95 iidren's 3 Suits an if 618 2nd ave., Collins buliding, Prices—$1.60, $1.00, 786, 256 Men's $10 Suits and Over- Over Goats .eses cress $1.19 4000 Finest Navy Blue on sale Friday 10 @, t Hane, Oe ht CEE $3.19 Men's Pants, Worth $8. .$3.6§ All-Wool Youths $25 ‘Suits and Over- Men's Rants, worth $7. .$3.29 coats ..... Men's Eantey worth $6. .8a.75 Flannel Shirts Youths’ $20 Suits a a Men's Pants, worth $5. $38 RE oper $6.38 Men's fants, worth ts and Drawers Cian slaw ae Youths’ $15 ‘Suits and Over- Men's Pants, wort ‘br, * Tntigo ye, We are asking al GONG sass Meatdecessd $4.95 Men's Pants,|worth 33.. $1.55 c068. foe. Gh Teeth extracted free without pain The Laughing Season Co and ‘replaced with ones the} MARRY CORSON “ WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES Reception Hatinee Satu aa indies Clothter, sss 150 a , a ad meet Mr, Caarke and THIS SALE NOW GOING ON AT 1319 First Avenue ONE-HALF BLOCK NORTH OF THE POSTOFFICE a 1703, Firat Ave. "Suday. night the 94 gent tor the colebrat pig Patni WIFE'S Stetson Hat, $4 and ie od Joby B. Quaranteed for 18 — Popular Prices: ang SEUMBING ~~ Bindave- 2:00 ame G18 Sax. — [Pacific Coast Clothing @ bees Tatiriog ieee BONNEY & STEWART | Wholesale | Bouth side Gucan ph foot of Cate |B runerat Directors : and Retail 0 || umblq street, Third ce 88h 900 First Ave, Cor.