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ee = a j a THE SEATTLE STAR | AEN LIE LO, RAITT ak 0 . 5 RBVERY AFTERNOON KXCKPT SUNDAY, ye TRLEPHONES. Business Dept. Matn 1000, Eaitortal Dept |, Main 1198 ® . . ® B. Havard Wells, Wditer. B. F. Chase, Business Manager, . . ts per wh, delivered One cont per Vy matt or carriers 8 once ty this office at ribera changing thelr address will pleare send their old as well A Washineton man arrested for failure to support hia fanaily, gave herself from him Once she gave a surprise party on her moth Bhe took ail the @iahes fron our housg, for the “surprisers™ Co this among bia reasons for letting hie wife sey : OFFICE: > Beattie—1307 and 1909 Tth Ave. their new addross | SHE TOOK AWAY THE DISHES i H E 3 f | | / i E | A | } 0 Re S ea a SPRING GOODS HAVE ARRIVED The wife who could do that must expect (rouble, She was born wm imht go, or whatever she might nd where she @er an unlucky star,» ee eae cndicak doin te wits ak “akwinn om One of the largest lines of Fine Woolens ever shown on this coast are in our house and on display, Myou are not in the market for a Spring Suit or Over. q the Ko." coat, take a look at them, anyway and have a pattern laid aside for you for the future. These are certainly nobby EASTERN EASTER STYLES. ‘To 4 ‘There Is an anctent and respectable tradition to the effect that hua- make this sale a hummer, we will give to any lady bringing in a gentleman for a Suit or Overcoat, one of these fine patterns for an Eastern Skirt, for noth. bands have hte It Is a good old tradition that wives ought te ing. In other words, free of any cost ta,her, call once in a whilé, Some husbands insist upon some of thotr ri Among them i# that of declining to assist in “surprising” mother-in-law, Some husband prefer to permit their mothers-in-law to run tn the even tenor of thelr waya, And In exercising thts right the husband is entitied to the use of his own dishes to eat from, if the gallivanting wife leaves him any- thing to eat, Biven if she does not, he is entitled to the dishes, way, They might be some comfort tn his loneliness, Skirt Pattern or an Extrr line foe Spring Goods, and get your “” ke. wait too long, come and see oua Pair Pants Free, Free, with any of t 16.50 Sults to Order 18.00 Suits to Order | 20.00 Sults to Order 22.50 Sults to Order | 25.00 Sults to Order 30.00 Sults to Order 32.50 Sults to Order home frequently dismantled, ceases to be the home to the husband, The world ts wide and cheerful, and the deserted husband can al- ‘ways find consolation. Me never need sit solitary at home, staring inte the empty cupboard. By and by, he renlines this, and then the wife, when she comes back with her dishes, finds that the home is not supported like It used to ba The husband has cultivated acquaintance with the saloon around the corner, that never picks up and runs away from him, Ho has learned that the saloon appreciates his support and steadiness, if the Wite doesn't, and never spitefully uses him. Of course, the wife can find excuses for herself. Who can't? But she cannot escape the troubles that she has sown, Thorns and thisties will spring up about her foot. Neglect turns inte irritation and irritation inte intolerance, And then comes desertion, the crueles( thing 4 im the world. It ts then that the woman realizes what she has lost, and appeals to the court to get {t back again. But no power on earth cam ever do ° that. Tt is, of course, easier and more chivalrous to put all the blame for eB domestic troubles upon the man, but it te not always just or wise to do so, ft te better to sometimes look the truth squarely In the face. ‘The wife who has a good home and @ husband who likes to stay there has a treasure, if she but knew it. If she despotis it, she need pot hope for any relief from the troubles that are sure to come, Aro & GOO GOO EYES AND JURIES Phitadelphians are sald to be agitated over goo-goo eyes almost to rxese Suits or Overcoats, the degree that Salemites used to be worrted over witches. q Legislation against their mystic tufluence is demanded. Protection t r q for jurors against the goo-gooing of fair litigants is deemed to be of s most pressing importance ‘ ‘The trouble all started over @ verdict for $1,200 granted te Inabel an actress, against her manager, Florence Ziegfeld, the hus- ma Held, It te declared that in the absence of any case that im court, Mise Evesson's eyes did the business with the jury, the progress of the case argument was made by the defense jury was being unduly influenced by the actress’ eyes. Juror Juror Geclared to have fallen victim to Miss Evosson's eyes, it is proposed that goo. goo eyes shall be abolished from iphia court rooms. The Jurors, it ts contended, must be shielded i fH ies ine . i ? [ on a Meanwhile, Miss Everson has taken her $1,508 and the situation “goo eyes? What are they? she aska, Further than that she ‘ that "it was the best looking Jury I ever saw,” E ‘What are goo-go eyes? That le the question. Before they can be shut out of the court room by law they must be defined. Amd who ts to define them? Vice Chancellor Pitney of New Jersey says goo-geo i) eyes are “attentions without Intentions.” Anna Held, wife of the goo g @eoed defendant, says “goo-goo eyes are dreamy eyes-—just like mine.’ ee And there you are. The best authorities are delightfully Indefinite. Evidently, before this danger can be proceeded against effectively, pe i acer a All pretty women’s eyes affect a jury more BE or ' Perhaps the protection desired might be found in putting women om ; rummve recer work | WILL INHERIT HER @f Cleveland, Ohio, telling of the appointment of a relief committee in 4 New York under the supervision of Dr. Louls Klopech, editor of the 4 Christian Advocate. Dr. Klopech, it is stated, will visit Finland in EXIT EDITORS ‘The North Dakota editors, who are Citizens ts now soliciting sbecriptions and ts acting with the co-operation of the churches of the city, Rev. M. A. Matthews, pastor of the Firat Presbyterian church, will receive contributions on behalf of the com- mittee. i There should be no procrastination in the matter of contributing to a the relief fund. The need of the famine sufferers in Finland, as has ; been told in the news columns of the Star, is great and imperative, ‘The question i# not one of race of nationality. A stricken country e has appealed for aid and the United States has been quivk to ree a Seen mnt afteed 10 Uh Gn. wM net: bo, Robindbend in doing we; ‘ Make your contribution to the retief fund today. ————— 4 WORK SHOULD GO ON The ery for 4 grand jury adjournment has again been raleed. It tomes from the same source that {t did @ fortnight or more ggo, ‘The big corporations which have long defied the law in Seal foresee trouble in « protracted session of the Jury, and despairing of betng able to control that body they have set on foot the movement for a speedy % peep ot of the grand jury's wo k. HON, FRANCES WOLSELEY Jury should listen to no advice from corporation sources, Ac- | Newscabw Matewpres Alechica 3 i. q cording to all accounts, the investigation is now progressing along lines La ONDO |. Feb, 4-—The Honorable fs that promise results In the near future. The publie whieh pays the |Frances Wolseley, only daughter of new offert z expenses of the grand jury will not consider the money wasted that i@ |F'!t Marshal Viscount Woirel#y, ts tome Dilshed recently In The Star aie aver somalien 4 Spent in probing into the methods of the large corporations in obtaining | Sty sul inner then tathere tithae | toberts, brother having cat the present time end cannctiast very 4 franchises for public utilities. ee 4 bin ordi . where a noble. | et Sif death im the South African long the present rate of selling. 4 ‘The investigation of gambling grafts and police corruption which ao i. : Organe From $30 te $4 a? took up the time of the jury at the beginning of its seaxion wae import a ant, but the investigation of the city council is of far more moment, ‘The fact ambi been carried boara Superior Jud, ‘Tallm: hs # was well -dierge over nem cas te oe S Sey weeeere unusually distinguished | dented the petition oc. . Bene Easy Terms tf Desired. ¢ bam ha was more Chan suspected that jand he has no male children, -|nott for the appotntinent 5 - members of the city government had preyed upon the gamblers, jon sometimes t# made that his title | ceiver for the v 8B Cc, But the investigation of the city council opens a new fletd. Lat the [™SY Peas to his daughter after the| tion, and lectured the officers of the & GILBEIT x g00d work go on, death. This was done in the case of company for thelr management of * ’ a then _ M. General Garnet! ite affairs, j Possibly the gentlemen who blew the mafe of @ grovery store into RAMAKER C0. x Smithereens with nitro-glycerine, were only joking, Or the performance 1 Ave. may have been intended as & moral lesson to the owner of the safe e. q warning him not to leave it lying around no carelessly, However, Chiet Sullivan might suggest to all his friends who are practical jokers, that q the calendar points halfway between Halloween and the Fourth of July, — ee a George La Blanche, the once noted Prizefighter known as the * Ma. rine,” and Mike Daiy, both ex-champlons, have been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for robbing a drunken mon Hoth lay their misfor~ tunes to booze-fighting. They should have taken a pointer from the book of John 1. Sullivan. John «imply runs in de bt to the limit £008 through Bankruptey from time to time, a Special Reduction (Ans —— = Four Holes, 14-inch Oven $34.50 Six Holes, 18-inch Oven = ~ ° The Finns all over the countr ’ country are ; jrotk, and any money sent to It wil b r of the P and then 4 Speaker Hare failed in his arbitrary effort to choke off the commis- sion men of the house of representatives, Dy raising a sufficient din they compelied him to start over again on the scratch. This may finally Prove to be a case of the tortoise outrunning the Hare. ne promptly cabled to the govern prleas outside off this jment relief committee of Fintand store, at any price, A vikt to Very truly yours, W. B.. COLBR the store will convince. Contributions to this worthy cause are being solicited in this | city, and a hearty resp being made by p ie of all nw alition, ‘The following letter t# self-ex- Dlanatory Cleveland, ©. Feb. 11, 1908, “4 Editor Siar: Sir,—The Finland Het committees in New York is GETS MONEY BACK AN ordinance was posed at the ic der the supervision of Dr, Lauia| Meeting of the city council Monday, | 4 Klopach, editor of the Christian A authorizing the refund of $1000 to} a vocate. About $100,000 haw aiready| Joseph Watkins. The $1000 was , been sent to the famine sufferers of| put up b Finiand by this committes, and Dr.| cert hail Horas” ©? Beoure & con- ch is now on his way to Fin. aipetncin i eceadionioe land to '¥ conditions there and 5 devise methods for future’ relict. burrn, 111 rem, 2) cents Shrows: POCKHOLDERS MENTING, * F W Merrick ial meeting of the stookhold- JAMES HENRY e e ore of the RHODES MINING COM. Wholesale and Retail Meats. \P will be held at 4:90 o'clock The American Clothier, on Wednenday, September 25th, | pydtey, Fine A Tose ct us Hache Waliains lotel, restaurant, steamboat. and 703 First Ave. Nolling, Teasing, |°8SiMe camp trade solicited, Agent for the celebrated John B, or making o trust deed for B18 West: " Murlatio Acid tn Carboys. Stetson Hat, $4 and $5. » of selling the mining | Tephones; Bay Caustic Goda in Druma. jcluima owned by the company situ ated in Al to John B, Mason or | other parties Will be considered and All orders promptiy attended to. Ave. Mpa Sunset, Bluestone in Barrels or Carioads. Cutoh in Balen, We are Headquarters, Pacific Coast Clothing Comp’y. | gS, Som) also whether oF got the Seattle Trans- mpany shall raise or undertake to e@ raise any additional mon will be Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. [Mrs Clothing sei sisaiaeaall cs tr before it Tek, Main 4146 BY ORE OF THE PRESIDENT, Office, 623 tet Olcott Payne, Secretary, ve. 627 First Avenue {news which may 900 First Ave., Cor. Marion St. The 3 Little Tailors The Largest Tailoring House on the Pacific Coast 1217 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. - Samples Mailed Free; Write for Self-Mesuring Blanks. RECEIVER DENIED ; Planes From $75 to $200 Albert Seuses Rth Jevelry 706 Frst Ave. Or we will give to any gentleman an extra pair of Pants for nothing. Remember, we mean free of charge. . We have not one yard of goods.In this line but what is strictly imported direct for our own use, No two patterns alike, exclusive novelties, Don’t EXTRA Pants o- Skirt Pattern Nothing Popular Price Tallors if § bie.F g Fak and Restaura FOR AN EXCELLENT OPPO ITY TO RESTOCK YOUR. CROCKERY SHELVES ‘TUMBLERS, Heavy, Plain Ground Bottom, regular 906 bts ham Medium Heavy, Plain, Ground Bottom, regular 900 doat elal, doz.. Olal, dow. ...-resnseeeenerncce tee eee eeewee GREENWOOD HOTEL CHINA, Pisin Nappie, 4% in, for ries, oto. regular $1.40 doz; Special, doz. ...... SEMI-VITREOUS CHINA OYSTER OR SOUP BOWLS, lar $2.15 dow; Special, doz, ..... ve PRESSED TIN SAUCEPANSG, Straight Handle, 1 to $ regular ISe each; Special, each . 4 to § Quarts, regular 20¢ to 3c each; GREENWOOD HOTEL CHINA, St. Louis Conklin Handled and Baucers, rewulur $2.25 doz; Special, doz. .....+ SEMI-VITREOUS CHINA SQUARE SUGAR BOWLS, So each; Special, @ach........ - a00e wee) GREENWOOD HOTEL CHINA BA Meats pend Nate roa KERS OR oes . A lot of Heavy Tinned Stew Pots Complete Housefurnishers Good Wines and Liquors at heap Prices Denefit of our cut ra Old Port and Sherry Old Kentucky Whiske Snoqualmie Power Fiat Rates Per Annum for Continu- ous Service, Calm aero 1390 tnd Rog HP 10 Hours | 24H Your mo bac! rH. Pe | Per MB, || Selle Ladi Sults, Watsts | S00 30.00 3 40 Men's, Boye ata vow | "| Soe |i] Monies SEATTLE CATARACT COMPANY, Frurnisning Googe 8, Offic. 1 Works = 1406 ° Cor, Seventh ave. and Jefferson st., Beattle, Medium Heavy Fluted, Ground Bottom, regular 9¢c do} Sp Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets Z We are closing out our stock rapidly; deal with us and get 100 a =| 2 | 28 |e. evona oa, | YP RSPR ESET ES. oe ti —o feces 828 E Skirts, Bt 8 op MORT RIND So ;