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soe earn em anreeentennigns meee ment mean manne Pe pH THE sk THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. OFFICES—150T and 1309 Seventh avenue VERY AFTERNOON EK TELIEP HON Business Department—Sunset, Main 1050; Independeny «1 Baitortal Department—Sunset, Main 1158. CePT BUNDAY, os a The Star's Eastern efiees 106 Hartford bullding, Chicago; 69 ea building, New York HH. Porterfield, mar foreign advertising, RD AR AGENC Y. $21 Ballard ave. unset, Red 14h "One cont per copy; six cents per week, or twenty-five ogple per delivered by mall or carriers, No free coptes. Sou All. BUBBCRIDERS. the address tabel of each paper hae not again been pald In advanc A change of date ov the address label tn a recetpt Biterea at the | THE “PASSIVE RESISTERS”’ The date when your subseription expires te W hen that date arrives, if your subsertp your name ts taken from the et ase mat vffice at Seattie, Washington, as second A struggle of unusual Interest to Americans ts going on tn Eng- Yand, Tt ts in a repetition, in a passive way, of the struggle of our forefathers aguinst the Injustice of the administration of George IL More than 190,000 English citizens are leagued together in re- Bisting the payment of schoo! taxes which the government has levied. In essence, the movement ts a revolution. The money collected by means of the school tax in England ts Deing used to teach the creed of the established church. The "Pas- Bive Resisters” gustly claim that money collected by the state fur @chool purposes should not be used for sectarian purposes. ‘The “Passive Registers” simply refuse to pay the tax Served with summonses to compel payment, they permit thelr Household goods to be levied upon and sold, The furniture of several Rund@red of th isters has been seized an pay the tax. What will be the outcome? The obnoxious law will be repealed. The law is contrary to the institutions and traditions of the Rnglish people and the spirit of the times. It is impossible in a free country like England to consistently en- force a law contrary to public opinion, The government has legia- fated where it cannot administer, In Yankee it has "bit eff more than it can chew." If the “Passive Resisters” ‘way. phraseology, remain firm the government will give WHY NOT OWN A HOME? A Boston expert has been making exhaustive the home life of hundreds of famiiies in all parts of the « ‘wanted to know how the average inte He researches untry, family spent its Income. He found folks who ate themselves into poverty; others who starved in order to dress; people who wasted hard-earned dollars, ‘and one fact that seems bigger than all the rest. According to his figures the average family of moderate means pays from 20 to 25 per cent of their gross income to the landlord. In ether words, the breadwinner works nearly or quite one-fourth of his time for the pri of a roof to cover his head. It is a wonder that more young married men do not buy homes, They can do it if they will, It only takes a little pluck, a litte @aring and some self-denial. Modern methods of easy yments have Gctually made it possible to pay for a home as you now pay rent A home is an anchor, A rented apartment never be any- thing more than a temporary place of abode. The question of mov- tng comes up often. ‘The man who owns a home wants to improve It. He has flowers and vines and a well-kept lawn. The sense of possession and owner- Ship makes his chest stick out a bit. He is an actual part of the city In which he lives, and he and his wife and children are all inter- ested in making tt beautiful There is another side to tt The purchase of a home ts almost all profit. The head of the family saves money because HE MUST SAVE MONEY OR LOSE MIS HOME. He applies dollars to the mortguge that would oth Wise have been frittered away in a manner that even he can puldn't ac- eount for. Money melts easier than snow In July. He makes pay- ments by cutting down on luxuries, cigars, theater tickets, drinks, treet car rides, etc. There is more economy in the house, for often the wife saves better than the man. And saving for a home often brings huwband and wife cl gether. ‘That is a fact. Where two persons are following the same idea and are imbued with the same ambition there has to be a com- munity of interest and sympathy. If you will talk this over with your wife she will say: “That ts Just what I have ben saying for years. We can own a home if we make up our minds to do it.” AND SHE IS BIGHT! ir to- ; or Specialist of 20 Years’ Experience Wii TRST YOUR SYES FREE. Why go to & jeweler? BEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT IRPIRMARY, 4-5 Haller Block, corner Second nd Perfection Su: Onty Dentists in = West making u "bate, All Work Guaranteed 18 Years. Teeth extracted tree, without pain ind replaced with new ones the day. -WARVARD DENTAL PARLORS, 518 Second Ave. @F YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTMENTS In your Giasses,we |: member that our ‘optical extabiiscent te the caty up Saciuaive optical satablishment int state pucceed because there is no cuesewor! | our rarthod of fitting. ages “Th EVERSOLE OPTICAL OOMPANY 8 Second aven i, New York block. Phone Jamen IL . Mt Ave. Stree 1413 Second Avenue. Phones: Sunset, Main 880; Independent, 880 SATURDAY’S SPECIAL MIXED COOKIES Per dozen Two dozen for We Have no Students—All Our Speraen {| QING Are ticensed by the State of Washington our work under the parvision of Dr. om. Milne and M. ané both Bipes, beth holding the th D8. De members of the Boral College of Dental Surgeons. La@y attendant always present. Boston Painless Dentists 422.:*ss0%.ttt: Opposite Bou Marche Houre-8:0 4. m. tos p. m Sundays, a m Ui p m 8c 15c Giver Fillings .. FOR THE JACKIES AT PEARL HARBOR ] | | | | | | visiting the grave are the 7th, 1th,| who have seen 21at, 25th, 49th and 100th days, and| stampa declare th the Ist, 3d, Tth, 1th, 23d, 27th, 284,/ from an artist $Tth, Oth and 100th years. | the Chicago or Buffat Japanese national holidays are dues. The series is t Four St Worship, January 1; |¢ with @ p First Beginning festival, January 20; | ® on; two-cent, with Kig wu, February 11; spring| tit of Thomas Jefferson; festival, March 22 (about); Jimmn| “tt? & portrait of James M | + JIMMY | cont, with portrait of W —~——_— ley, and ton-cent, with small THE HISTORICAL OLD FRIGATE AWAY HONOLULU ) “NIPSIC” WILL GO TO FAR Newspaper Enterprise Ads'n { ew of the Nipatc w PUGET UND NAVY YARD, | sav and they worked heralcal BREMERT( Wash., March 11.—| when the storm we The historical old Unit I the ship up and « hy i sn Pt) lor ton, is mt | port r her ¢ teresting p he was terribly , 1 In the day aking badly, but she wa v avy, and hor sple e 4 at ¥ heat #he proved tn her famous en-{| ton she was sent here and ! cou h a typhoon off Samoa in| stoned as at p Bhe was & large fleet to come out of ter-}and a house wast teok riffle storm in safety fhe has been good reps he sudden hurricane t the! and at the 1 jay she ts one t by surprise, and when it was| the navy's ' ie vhip over the Trenton and the Vandalia, | 8he goes out mi r both American vessela, and two Ger-| erton mer * ot shi ¢, | large. er the tin trift- | needs of the is r 1 wned or] pia tk 4 bs ate j Phiiaa . remodeted The ety | and e most againat the storm and her gallant] recetving * the A aster, Captain D. H. Mullin, k | it has not yet been def fin go ape through the {ded what is to be done of the hurricane’s fury, but in the| Nipsie, but she will pr end he saw there was no use to try! towed to Honolulu, where to weather the gaie, so ne beached mmission as & tneelviss her. 1 harm MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE JAPANESE ‘OKIO, March 11—~The greatest | Tenne festival, April $; autumn fen. ats in the ordinary life of a|tival, September 24 (abo Kan panese are birth, marriage and| name festival, October 17; emperor's death, each being celebrated with | birthday, November 2; Niiname few formality Exes are common but honorable presents on such occa-| any flow sions. In addition to 450 exes, the! h‘as the plum, cher firat American child born tm Mito| ry, wistaria, iris, morning glory was fav with numerous other| lotus, maple and other, on which wifte, | days the populace goes out to view New Year day is celebrated as a} ur ry and oming trees, shrubl national birthday and the individual] |eontence and sald he would go. rthdays are not specially observed. | mon games of the Jape wage The wedding ceremony te sunple.| are a complicated game | Pave gg lentes Wee ape ne gt The feature ts the three-three-nine-| resembling checkers; perches! @84) Capinel Photos, mounted on 6xid fob tim Bride and groom drink th | cards Flower cards and poetiead | op for Mt had times out of three cups of differmnt) quotations popular Jidren | ——~ stres. This ts — social sidelight o: to the wedding ceremony, and corr sponds with the western wedding re- cept Marriage is a cfvit contract only, and ite legality r iw in the registration. As this ts often omit- ted, divorces are casy and frequent! whieh ts a handy thing In a a amusements with kit Jore and shutticcock, @now my cards and other ) eunee, find battle dolls, WORKING © there are 600,000 more men than women. The Jap is a fatalist and bas no terrors for him. ¥ emonies death ‘uneral cer- and elabo- are expensive rate. The Shinto rites are plainer than the Buddhist. In the former cmeeetinmmenanans the coffins resemble those of the oc- cident, but im the latter the coffin WASHINGTON, D, C., Marek tt small and square, so that the corpne | The duress of printing and engreving in placed in a sitting posttion, the) working now @n the head bent down betwen the knees. we Loueans exposition White ts the mourning wolor and egos al aon tai “perore ‘Mi ~~ s wearing mourning the mourners ab ae Aue tan tee. sotal aniential aa stain from meat. Regular dates for as to ahaeet i ing the territory of Purchase. DIRIGO RAN INTO | The Alaska Steamship Dirigo ar din po night from southeastern Alaska I one passenger and 1%, ana of 407 salmon, She er h “i weather in lynn canal noFth Finst-Ave. bound trip, ‘being for to put to shelter on two occasions. The gale was so strong that she no headway against it yuld make MILLS WILL CLOSE RICE’S Restaurant and Bakery Aci Lur hes for morrow and every 4 sidered whereby b $20 Becond avenue te Arcade building. all wilh be tter prices may ae Pane eanenr ap ATTLE OVERTIME "| confidence will Inte estates Poosie. All the shingle mills owned by the Afternoon Lunches for | Inters' Red Shingle Association Shoppers. | Will close down row night an ‘Ten, Coffee and Chocolate, -with | tll further orders, in pursuance of Whipped Cream Pastry from our | the action taken by the board of dt own Bakery rectors in this city, The plan Is to break the falling market by reduc Rice’s Restaurant and Bakery §) {i hreia’s imcsuine tm rere ronson STAR neratulations from bis colleagues TUCKER IS SANISHED } » THE PARTY DID ITS BEST TO ELECT HIM MAYOR am convinced that had we had a little more time for gn purposes, we would have w © wo would have been able to have the voters m facte on the Kk plant ther son oy) # and am i with » t my pra t ” much more remunera h ity office, even that of r. i didn Democrat! ' . when I was honor it, 1 @id my best . Ib me for my defeat ratic party was ix « Me t r diss CAUGHT AT EVERETT ©. A. Chapman, the man who the 2 way has been ding Seat with spurious checks, is under font at ¥ t. Although there t# possibility that he may be brought Beattie for trial, it is probable that be will first be given a hearing at Everett et is said to have operated tn t Chap Be t his anions, He miractor and hecks out for ¢ fow weeks th merous fo of 8 his | played the r y made nail amounts, After leaving ed by the p M’CARTHY MUST Seattle where he was Chapman He LEAVE THE ciTy) | | John MeCarthy, alias Sayers, will) eave Seattle for good and all at ones Ho was brought b sterday on a ar’s tools tn hin Cann gave hima © 8 condition that he leave the efty im- mediately MeCarthy secepted the! |CANT MAKE A MISTAKE You Could Buy « Plano or Organ on Our Floors With Your Eyes Closed During 8 rice Sale and Be Absolutely Sure of a Great Bargain | For so plainly does the word value very Instrument in the | house when associating it with price every one who has the slightest knowledge of pianos or organs can | see at a glance the truthfulness of jour assertions regarding the unpre- | edented bargains we are offering | during this | Great Cut Price Stock Reducing Sale The whys and wherefores of which the public are fully cognizant of. You will be welcome and treated with ev courtesy whether you ; | Wish to buy or m Investigate, an we shall be @t either, stood 1 to have you do for the better we are under- in this matter the greater ding purchasers claims. le that retall ordinarily | $250 are now $268; others worth $450 are selling for $365, the $560 |ones at $420 and those that we 35 80 for are cut prog | tte But if you do not to #0 quite an high as these, reme her we have for $290 pianos that rth $890 of anybody's 1 others as low an $218, $190 87 that represent Ing on each fnatrument of The names Kimball, . Poane |" ft & John- | planos and Kimball organs | known to require any | op t, as thelr merits are too well known and their repu | tation too well established Organs! You never saw the like $47, $68, $68, $72 and upward for | new organs, that is practically one hird less than regular values, while . ond-har cans ut almost any price t or pr, Including Kimball Storey & Clark, Burdett, Mason & Hamlin | eto. All instruments sold on very easy terms and guaranteed to be ab lutely as represented. If you will \r plano or organ in the next jyear it will pay you to buy ft now Psyohe Will give Simplex recitals In one of our front windows from 3:20 to 6 10 to 9 p. each day and x next Ww Peycho has kept the people guessing throughout the world for al years the j most marvelous figure of the age DS. JOHNSTON (0, 903 Second Ave. Burke Bidg. anos Now $240 | } j | GORMAN (8 BIXTY-FIVE WASHINGTON, D.C, Mareh 11 enator Arthur PL Gorman of Maryland was the reciplent of many | in the wenate today on the oocast of his sixty-fifth birthday, With the exoeptt Hichard Olney, who | iw 68 years old, and Grover Cleve }iand, who fw 67, Senator Gorman ts the olde f the Demoeratio lead ors Ww vo been i presidential poantbilities. DEFEATED DEMOCRAT Save) THe QUAKER LL | wi FOR Ate A Big Cu Cut In Sult Cases and Traveling Bags A large shipment recetved thin week i from the beat factory In Amer veh to Cll our Immense show and then Heo the dim play and note the prices, You'll save sum if you buy now for that sis trip. a ——— Russia Grained Leather Bult with bellows side, two lock straps, leather tray, shirt fold and sult straps; finest brass mountings, @elle for at least $36.00 regularly. Quaker Spectal Bult ¢ has ather linen a ather Hand-Bewed leather lined, heavy A regular 01 a} iat tor,.$10.60 ather Bag brass trim Bplendid Genuine Bole 1 Bult € , full brass finishings Quaker Spe erican Grained Le ather lned, heavy mings; leathor handle value. Quaker Bpe Bolld Calfskin Gen hewed Bult heavy brass finishin full ather lined; has shirt £ and suit straps. A regular $10.0 Quaker 5 6.50 ing Bag 2.50 cling Ba 2.75 ng Baw, 3.00 ng Bag, wpe 8.60 ‘Traveling Bag, epecial.....§11.00 Traveling Bag, spe tor Leather Lined ‘Tray cling Bag, with three inside pock ots, brane m iaker Spe $10.75 Bpe ine Mand fou ned Tan Calf English wowed and all leather open top. Quaker Spec $2.00 Bult Cases for 4% Bult ¢ flat * 19.00 Bult Cases for 14.00 Bult Cases for . $18.00 Bult Cases for . A Sale of Leather Music Rolls Bee Samples in the window. $1.00, $1.25, $1.60, $2.00 and 62.25, Katra special values. _ Spring Novelties, Ladies’ Bags, Ete. wing latest f tn Auto and Carriage Hest and wp to the aco and New { this season's crea ¢ of them has the ap proval of fashion. Prices range as iow an Wecents for a real leather bag fitted with coin purse, up to the more el er sine seal, wi pigskin, ete, fitted ting salts, mir t $2.00, veltios jerman ftlver Gold Plated, « On sale Wednesday tor vai Alen German Bi) ha anUngs are with the new leather F Rented New cov Blood Poison, the Disease the Hair Fall Out. HAVE YOU GOT BLOOD POISON? If other doctors have not been adie to get control of your awfal Giecase—if other treatments ave not helped you—den't give re ean help you. ur wecret remedy startles fhe Ee en world by its wonderful resulta, Poison, and shall devot tite to ery - men from ana we * or to saving all sufferi: this cursed blood disease. si Blood Potron ts a crust master. Tt heeds not the of agon: the vole of prayer. It goes on merefiessly poteontag the iood, de de caying the flew, ulcers, sores, copp er-aolored biotobes eating the bones and the joinia, and causing the hair to fall out. It saps the strength and health, robs the face of beauty, destroys the power of love. We have discovered a mysterious secret of nat those euf- fering from Blood Poison. tyne! ‘The seoret of this mighty healer is known to us alone. Our work to save men from Blood Poison, death and despair, re Unbslievers may scoff and sink down to foul corruption and death. Doubt not, © reader! We ask no man to believe us, but we give & every man this preciows pearl of purity, which quickly purifies blood of the Blood polson virus and makes it harmless, No man again be troubled with Blood Polson and ite evil effects while we live. mb. Fears of life have been devoted to this Discovery, and our re- matming years shall be devoted to sending {t bi every sufferiag man and woman. seein sages 2 cll ‘We urge every person suffering with Blood Polson to write ua. seek not fame nor glory; our reward will be the happiness and hee ings of the multitude we save from the cruel demon of Blood Polson We Help You Quiokly and Permanently Our patients of years ago, by our Great Discovery, unknown to the Profeeion, ure today sound and well, an. at ied Gok 4 have healthy ghildren since Don’t Waste Your Time and Money experimenting. We have the only remedy. Absolute and positive proofs sent-wealed on application, 100-page book F) bran floes Address fully as follows wer i tae STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE The Longest Established THE MOST SKILLFUL AND SUCCESSFUL SPECIALISTS IN DIB PASES OF MEN. 701 First Avenue 3% >" Qellang "pune 40 eametitanm Office Hours—0 a m. to # p. m. daily. Trust Co." +» Seattle, $5.50 a the | | days. AMUSE “AVENUE 7 HIRD + Theaten tnecs, and We. Tonight Piaying to Packed aoe. Richard & Pringles Minstrels Opening Next Satur day Matinee The Olympla Opora Co, in |_ Said Pasha _ Grand eee John Cort, Mgr., Phone, t in eal Tonight and Saturday BATL DAY MATIN idney HK. Ellis ¥ and & Mr. Ben Hendricks ERIK or “SWEDEN ritter Prices—# & #25 sharp. amp We, The. Curtate al atead.” Alcazar Theater Madison, Between Second and Fir Platt & @tever agers, The O14 1 Monte Cristo” Pre 1 worth the money.” —T ring a big hit less Dentists Are doing all dental work for of material to introduce our late diss overies and painless methods, Examination .... Silver Fillings . Gold Fillings, upward from. Gold Crowns ...... . Bridge Work, 22k Full Set Teeth... NO STUDENTS EMPLOYED, Come in at once and take advan tage of low rates. All work doneby specialists, without pain, and guame z. Our have been established in Seattle years. Our late botanical di to apply to the gums for ext filling and crowning teeth wi pain is known and used only by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Union Block. Door South of MacDougall Southwick’ Hours—8;30 a. m. to 6 p. m. tn 1 One 6-hole Range, $30 and up. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO, 308-310 Second Avenue South, Watch Repairing and Manufacty W. S. Tarrant & Co. Retail Jewelers, jonds, Jewell Silverware. od 109 Cherry Street, Seattle, Wa. Originators and Manufacturers Eagle Buttons and Charms Watches, The U. 8. Woolen Co, Detroit, For Weak and Nervous People We have a cure for nervous unsteady people, weak, fi e, and pimply, pale or sal eople; people who are with loss of ambition, fallin, ory, depression of spirits, fidence, nervous bh: wakefulness, all these produced by weake ought on by the watery of the blood. Make strong, blood and furnish food nerves is the way to stop the of the disease, and the c only a question of days. flesh and blood builder Gunn's Blood and Nerve tablet form to take at meal Sells at T5c a box, or 3 bow at all druggists, or sent post on recetpt of price. People gain fom 1 to 8 pounds of » i healthy @ per week, by the wi of th rr cine, that is an indication that doing good. Address, Dr. B Philadeip . Pa. THE QU. ER DRUG CO., 1013-1015 First nue, Seatt) = jack :

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