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“FOR GOD'S SAKE sTop"| { YELLED HOBO, CAUGHT UN } j { DER PASSENGER TRAIN | WAITS! ® deaperate t hie hands. stretched pressing x unknown > mirac passe of Bo man tried Gown the dank ' he had aimed at | For sev . to th to hear a « rake. the tr droppe! away STANLEY RESIGNS PORT WORTH Former Gover Indian Territo the Dawes co “FREE PHOTOS TOMORROW iiateer to Meyer Or ve ands nm st oar) 4 and ¢ fe business atves to ™ firm thar Deonuse «: mem eperative concern has fm the bustness and profit on his owr @re operating on plan Labor Union Co-Operative Store Grocertes and Produce. Cor. 4th and Union Both Phones, Main 5 Order Your Groceries He 2,000 dainty Shamrock fers will be given away to Fons of The Quaker on Wednes @ay, March 16. The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1043-1015 FIRST AVE. ‘The Globe Block. Phones: Main 1240, Ind 1240. Our regular $8.09 @uaranted rolls, 1ix1% Westberg & Childs 112—SECOND AVE. JUST RECEIVED, 109 N NG SUITS, ETAMINES Ca 10TS Bi Brown, silk lined. Peon ‘and blouse effects, cape shoulders, all very For the r you could not find {table garment Suits regular Special to price there $22.50. These values Suits ar They are ma Dest » 1 and w We have the large Ladies’ and Misses’ Sp fm the cit New York Store JACOB PERL, Prop., 1458 Second Ave, Near Pilee St. THE WEATHER MAN HISTORIC CHURCH BUILT IN NOVEL WAY NATIVES PASSED CORAL A MILE AND A HALF—WHER BLOCKS FROM HAND TO"MAND FOR & HAWIIAN KINGS ARE BURIED | ks, of which the churok bullt, were carried from of the fea to the alte of vtiane HONOLt " b “ Y to th Hawatian te» Says. . , ef Boston, the work When the owe ¢ the Aeath ¢ ¢ * “ ~F mt MeKiniey reached the te been atea going , ands and the « t 14 Kaw . Re — from the pulpit e .. . meptigt the «9 ° f «a taree bt k and the a by A miting tombe of Mawall'e kings, ‘ in the islands Groping | TRANSFER COMPANY CAUSED “THE OLD HOMESTEAD. TROUBLE FOR OR. M'GEE’S| “The Ol4 Homes eo t | the Grand on Thu WAR NURSES four nights and Saturday - | Denman Thompson and a gded com ‘The unpleasant situation in which | P®®Y Will present the old favorite et const oe oe wiruen |@Nd the theater-goers who are soa ar so arriving in Be. [Of the Rood, wholesome old ty ae Pasi when their| Pe#teral Grama have been strongly baneuge failed to follow them to the|t® the front at the box office to Seg ueenyge aed ee lean, | Procure seats, This will be the i in com- | OF8t appearance of the veteran actor oa ngton | 1 his own play in Seattle, of the . ll | WARD AND WADE ed at the time. go to the On Friday night the dark he charged | season at the Seattle theater w although | be broken by the opening perforr they | ance of Ward nd Wades wh 0 go the t strels, who are billed for a three % of Manager Har- t and matinee engagement. The baugh. ltroop brings two brass and} Dr. Anita N. McGee has written|forty people and are said to have} The Star an explanatory letter n/a lot of good crisp jokes in stock which she says with reference to the staternent that the nur were dta-| THE LOST PARADISE. courteously treated at the Wash-/ ingten Another good house tod “The fact, we ai@ not go to that| Lost Parad at the Alcanar Inat h at all, but I have reagon toj@vening. The piay ts an exception elieve that had we every | ally strong one and the production wuld have be extended | food. The bill will run through- out the week with Saturday mati- WANTS DAMAGES | Superior Judge Albertson is today ¢ the Globe Constrietion Com a at hil Louis Que, I ing be ‘ Kiefer | Assures us, IN CONFIDENCE, that tite » son be here, We'll let you int that you ma re f ed. WE ARE PREPARED with the FINEST SHOWING OF SPRING SUITS, HATS AND SHOES EVER MADE in the city to fit you out from “TIP TO TOE.” For ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK you may dress gs well as the next one, whoever he, or she, may t COME IN, AND WE WILL PROVE IT TO YOU. _ Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. nee. PASHA.” “Said Pasha” ie the bill again to- night at the Third Avenue. The old opera is well handled by the ( pia Ce ra Compeny and ym mic Ope [been drawing « houses Pasha” will hold the boarda to- morrow night also and “The Isle of Champagne” will be sung the part of the week. ONE BOAT MISSING THB SEATTLE STAR Free {§ $$] Three Free } Prizes? $ Read } é Guess} | Below 2s Free! Free! Freel ess---Can You (7? uess What Is if Some Wednesday Specials READ BELOW TO MARK THE LAST DAY OF A SPECIAL THREE-DAY PRE-OPENING SALE TOO MANY UMans LLAS itings, th r WEDNESDAY MORNING « tock te ree for - y SPECIALS very Umibrelia tn One wtare that will # omt you & 1 Phat bring ¢ buye AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE . ® edu Sel 4 Oo Tle ms . " will go tust SPECIAL t 40 inch ‘ Y t t . We pla ale tof ‘ a $1 b ' f Ap “ 6 1-Be a yard A ik, F r rr Umb . table of F te, @ ( 1 Wash Ribbons, 4 st Um * at your choice, yard be th And " SPLENDID TAFFETA VALUES | 1%. o” Ww k NEW DRESS GOODS FOR Se & 0 « f Gh ” SPRING TSe 6 ir . N Pohgess inches | 68e ¢ 4-tnek "i ls 1 Be for ¥ ide, regular value 6c, t OBe for $1.40 2-inch Tuffeta cn ' y patte morrow yard B50} 25 tor 01.76 27-1 c be » A New Batiates, strictly pure wool, $82.36 for $2.90 36-inch Taffe worth 12 i the lead-} Huy your Taffetas now ‘ i” worth 6 tomer-) 68E OUR NEW TRIMMINGS 5 oneal Be} It will be a pleasure elites, tm-fehow them to you ae Feta “ wide, a larme} ie hy r fancy at, 8 | Millinery Opening on THESE WASH GOODS ARE IN Thorsda SSe each for Women's All- Wool GREAT DEMAND \ orsday Bhir na I *; worth $0 pieces of new Flake Wolle| ' | It’s Howsefurnishings and Graniteware in the Big ( Bargain Basement This Week--A Single Special rt Roya) Steel Granite Be Wednesday only 2be ye the right to limit 4 oO. D. tele copted THURSDAY 18 THE GRAND OPENING DAY FOR OUR NEW SPRING STOCKS THURSDAY 18 ALGO THE GRAND OPENING DAY FOR OUR NEW—— Guess What “It” Is 8" Mean $$ $ $ to You What you have t Bend inclosed in sealed envelope, either by mail or hand, « slip of paper eiving your name and address and g@ what you think “IT ro the sender of the first envelope we open containing the correct reply wi cholee of any hat in our Millinery department. To the sender of the seco ing the correct answer we will give FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD. To the we open containing the correct answer we will give THREE SILVER DOLLARS. Wha’ ‘Address your envelope as follows: “Problem,” The Leader, City. LUTHER BURBANK OF POTATO FAME WILL REVOLUTIONIZE THE WORLD ° Mr | Burbank pref |to his hot houses and world the fruita of b ke , SENDING THEM BY WIRELESS NOW CONSUL aT DA WSON | (Ry Scripps News Ass'n ITON, D HIN continue to from Uwbin. work squthward | (By Scripps News Aaw | BRISBANE, N. %, Maroh Ail PRES a reeasmy ee but one of the boats Ia 4 from the wrecked steamer Aramac have ACCUSED OF THEFT | been picked up by steamers rent in |mearch. Hope of finding the other one is light Delt: word, a EE aie She. I le OFFICERS SWORN IN iany, eek het | cus f . ju y in th Councilmen-elect Benjamin, Daut months ago. Riplinger k oath of office today and filed their offictal bonds wr tallor . COLLIER ASHORE Have vou tried a, “Smooth Mt ‘ T w ane iF E (By Scripps News Asa’n.) Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n . cuahdtety abih > NAGASAKI, March 15.—The Brit ; nai : nang he fay School, Prof, Willso ish collier Nigtetta with a ¢ of| SANTA ROSA, Cal, March 1 . : r. - og mes all, Pike street and coal for the J rene In ashore Off | —tuther Burbank, the “Wizard of aweeter, 1 Agreea to the| - Basebo. wate | Horticulture,” and the man who! taste and tts “ nimont _Nothing te. Compare | RUSSIANS GO HOME | save to th id the Burbank 7 tleal with of the carrot ne attractions of Ca tato, has just announ The potato 4 Ay perfect with} Climate permits of outdoor (By Scripps News Anw'n.) | plets f another «wu ful exper the ex t bh Mr round. Take the MUKDEN, March 15.—The severe-| ment with a potato that will revo- Burbank boring t | ttle to San ly cold weather has given place to| '¥ lutionize the pot world. The new Burbank’s work in hort! i > t class, $20.60 # | fine days and passenger trains a ~e ‘ ains daily have resumed carrying Russian fam- | iat {'sauve” er the e ‘ as and descriptive lit ilies homewa e military forces | kas 2 7p ature at thern Pacif off } t KE. F : (lies Bases . , AAV OU general agent, Stone, Fisher & Lane H Formal Millinery Opening Tomorrow andthe ’ The Annex 7 Cor. Second Avenue and University Street . teen = } ‘Bullding Paper Ours the best &rB Ww Bheathi Ready papers 1 deader Roof e oF ne « Pape Po & B ¢ with you on your nex Have You Been to The Fair Auction? Sales 10:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. | WM. FITZHENRY, Auctioneer { (Special to The Star) | po TOWNSEND, March 15 . Townsend-F y Harbor] spon for business, The first mes Z Fagen | ange mince the station was rebuilt i gegeereiatianenieneapesiigningens = ~- taeaes ™ 9 page ts ft wes ee 4 yesterd | aieniieimenaian’ BUSINESS COLLEGE f WHAT PEOPLE SAY H wasssnnnncts W/LL BE | ENTIRELY NEUTRAL pps News Ass March a tion of a special WASHIN N D.C + if bably by Secretary CHI H te to the effect that the Ruf it its purpose to remain places | t neutral throughout tb that 30] | GOVERNMENT LO innate : LONDON, Maret Russia oe t ea defeated sponse no \ oday b: t mcti § Ww xoppt mates. e y fer e———_ & ‘ ‘ act ght az wel t wa 3 C bargains e y ® i 8 a for e———_ : | Notice to Subscribers If, any evening, your t The ars trul Sta not arrived at 6 ock, NE pi K Sunset, Main 105 r Ine to Gen wr pur tal HERALD. , and 6:30—and a copy will be sent The Second. eee you at once, by special messenger. »