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THY SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 190%. ————— Tats teeny, Wale taken can [ree ne AIA ‘4 Dress Goods Novelties | ash Goods Novelties ed Good Office Furniture || WOI-I03-1105 SECOND AVE. CMCariliys the Price of the | : yd hl" a) ce”, Tou Price Saturday paeprrteiasstrs | MOVEMENT ON FOOT TO HAVE FUTURE PRESIDENTS INDUCT 5 ALAD BOWL hiy decorated as © © . pert | ED INTO OFFICE ON APRIL 15 INSTEAD OF MARCH 4—6E wired, ini = “ 4 an. | oa et illiner | oe ain saa | ATTLE POLITICIANS ASKED TO BOOSTSTHE PLAN lar 2Ae¢ 4 niture ; 6 - OAK T: ABI E ° ——— t) ‘ SERRE ER Re ee Re f h square t ve a bong! = ~ * i te 1. Reavlat TE : * INAUGURATION DAY . £ We ha " tof * Present Date ae March 4 * | ta o* Sde new Patt ‘ *% Proposed Date April 15. CARPET HASSOCKS and span and f f ; * Nu sed on That Day 180,000 * AsaBinate e 086 among, but f thee s it . * Senator Bate, of Tennessee * ° ngs. Regular 7be;, cut price right in line w the " if . . . * * * 1Pe fashion, All on sale tomorrow y EE EEE EE RR RRR RR RRR RRR RR lies aha aly PECIAL PRICE € ae GLASS TEA SET SPLIT BRAID TURBAD ’ Lp a F r pleces—butter dish, spoon holder cream pitcher D trimmed with far traw Foe No more presidential tnaugura-;that the raw winds of that month ar bowl; green, blue or HMght; richly gold decorated make just a love iit t i GI Nd hand pollahe ae : which carry pneumonia and ag Regular $1.60; cut te 96e hat, special tomorrow at, ea : « eater depth in Mons on March 4 in their train, would cause so man Baturday Specials will be delivered at our convenience, or . PBe w bell. thet Stew shyt Hereafter, if the prosont national | fatalities as to create a national de may be taken by purcha Out-of-town orders filled COLORED CHIFFON TURBANS, ma The chi : — the new effect 1-4 ctrele droy of the nation will take thelr oaths In 1902, 45 governors accepted recelved by Saturday ni ght charming, each tomorow . $1.98 rev) cu works with perfect f office on April 16 service on the national committee CHIFFON TURBANS, with drajd crown—very chic and | pase. ertor arvangemen jovernor Mead and prominent! togeth with 16 residents of the handsome. The 1 rial the best qua ‘Ibe 4 ar t , ' al oar tielans in Seattle have received | District of Columbia, including Ad CG S m WwW chiffon and t finished t is very fetching. pe f ‘ ; individual ‘ a letter from B, F. McFarland, pres sir , ral Miles, ex ut ale Le) orro : clal price tomorrow, each oe ite su dis on 0 tl and pen holder, ait 9, {#88t of the board of commission- | Becre ter and Justice Har On odd parlor chairs, rockers and dining chairs, Several dis bs pibien bitte filled With ones ors of the District of Columbia, and ey urged before congress continued patterns are being sold at DEEP OUT PRICES 4 aes awed cek front we chairman of the national committee | that the date be changed as we are overhaul r floors and shaping up to receive . Rs peng + of inaugtration day, requesting A meeting will be held In Wash » IMMENSE NEW SPRING STOCK. See our windows Price, 0-inch sise....949.88 Bi them to use their infleeace in caue-|ington at an early date to dis ” ee ee ers . Men’ Ss Day Notes ing popular seatioent favoring the | the movement. It ts expected t 1 h Fropesed chung the governors of many states will be t's time to put on the og G. K.P. Temitowm, » prominent | presen! corns Below Cost of spring and you'll find no better i om hemspeperowen of Washington, D.| All presidents except George We positively must havo sufficient floor space for the depart 4 eo to fit out than right here G, wan ta the ity Stucctag and,| Washinnton, oho wee ioauscrsina ively D ee oe aggre Ai: °) te our special items for tomor- wa in connection with tho agitation, |on April 80, have been induct ment of Crockery, Tollet Ware ant : 1) be sold ee Come in and see the proof. eat office on March 4, that date fallin opened, and every Acorn Range and Cook Move wit be se Wa MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDER- When our forefathers set the|on Sunday leas frequently than any REGARDLESS OF COST—to secure it. We make these \ WEAR, smooth, comfortable, dur- date as March 4 they had no !dea| other in the calendar, easy terms on cut prices :— able, all sizes, — a gar bene 1-3 Cash 1-3 in 30 ANN st hiGaan \ - ‘ -3 in Da /$ Ba ance , \ MEN'S IMPORTED BALBRIGGAN EF OMAN ‘AVE. asn D y ’ UNDERWEAR, with fine silk fin- . , ¢ ish, an especially satisfactory gar- ‘ ‘e UNION ono ave. ays } ment for summer wear, priced at | 150 | MEN WOOL UNDERWEAR, In as spring and summer weight, all | x woo! and worth $1.00 @ garment, on sale tomorrow at Man, 15 for BSe MEN'S MERINO WOOL UNDERWEAR, in suitable weights for spring, a highly satiefactory brand and very sanitary; $1.50 values, on sale at .... ..$1.256 MEN'S FINE MADRAS SHIRTS, in all the newest, most popular patterns, plain tans and blues, and fancy strip- e4 and figured effects, warranted satisfactory in size, fit and workmanship, at.. 60... cece ceseesvecrsrceeces 650, 750, Se, $1. 00, $1: 25 and $1.50 MEN 8 ‘TE , in four-in-hand, teck, string, bow and win- sor styles, at almost every price from...106 to $1.00 FAKE CURE FOR COLD, ASTHMA AND CATARRH LEADS TO | COCAINE HABIT AND ULTIMATE RUIN The Outer Garment Shop “Blowing the burners” is the new-| ward “coke.” est, deadtiest, most dangerous vice| Young men who Itke clgarets, a lately introduced in Beattie. Worse | nip of whisky, find that blowing the than alcohol, because It attacks the | burners stimulates them. They “aet | innocent. Worse than morphine,| wise.” Understand! because the victims take their first|caine which produces the effect step to the “cocaine hell,” to which | they resort to the pure drug, and it blindly leads. their physical wreck is then a mat Seores of men and women, even /ter of only a short time. children, are indulging fn it jn this} Many » Introduce the outfit | ety, druggists say Moet of them | {nto their families ignorantly. They | do so unwittingly, many for the| buy it first because the remedy w temporary exbiliration attained recommended. Later because the “Blowing the burners” ts toe | drug hax asserted itself. name given by cx Note Number---1316 Second Avenue Man-Tallored, New, Natty Spring TOPCOATS For Women ‘There's an element of style about these little coate that appeals force- }fully to tasteful dressers, Made by man tailors, of fine all-wool tan covert, fully lined with eatin, fin- * and & bust that It is co Hosiery Bargains Don't miss your opportunity to se cure some of our Hosiery Specials. We have many other splendid values which we cannot find space to tell Ice Cream Soda i. Fountain ) Picker tee Cream, Pure Fruit Play Grape Juice. pints 25e | Liquom $1.00 size Grape Juice, quarts 450 | Listerine, $1.00 size . ED tiess Female Remedy Listerine, 250 size 3 Listerine Dermatic Soap ...200 85¢ | Lyon's Tooth Powder l5e BSe Diack with white maco feet, value 12%c a pair, on special sale to morrow, at .. Be CHILDREN’S COTTON HO! fast black with triple thread heels and toes, a splendid value for the price, a pair 12%e0 LADIES’ KNIT DRAW made in wide umbrella style, trimming, on sale tomorrow ine fiends to the Women who wish to relieve a} act of blowing a powder containing | cold,” said Health Officer Ludlow with a tube | this morning, “especially when mu- | te call the | cous is flowing from the nostrils, | tube the “biowgun.” It is sold with | find that so-called remedies, pow: | a bottle of powder at nearly every |dera which are sold for nasal trou |\drug store in Seattle, warranted to | bles, will stop the flow cocaine into the nostri) of rubber and glass, Fie man's Hair Restorer ...65¢ ished with he taljor stitching» measure y strappir to S, in summer weight, pure white with 3-inch fancy lace Ivory Soap, large ........60 The women Ivery Soap, small Fela Naptha Soap . Borax Soap Wool Soap cure catarrh, nasal troubles and | resort to the powder because in so what not. The outfit costs 25 cents. | ciety one doesn’t want to be con The powder ts put up by «..ferent /tinually holding a handkerchief to manufacturing chemists, under dif-|the nose. The cocaine in the pow | Actual $12.00 Jackets for Laayware vo ferent names. One brand, very pop-|der numbe the membrane and trrt ular at a drug stofe in the southern |tation coases. Relict follows. The end of the city, herally patronized |drug exhilarates by “coke” flends, states on the label | m madame finds out the vir that it contains 24% per cent of co- | tue of cocaine Often she becomes | |caine. ja victim. Only physicians have a| The members of the board of |true idea of Its prevalence, both in health and physicians generally |the tenderloin and In the fashion | realize the horror of the situation, | able districts |but they are powerless to act. The| “Paten nes and quack doc [druggists themecives are trying to|tors generally start the victim on | stop the evil, and at the convention | his horrible existence. Fake phys! of the State Pharmaceutical asso- | clans use cocaine to « atarrh, an |ciation, held in this city two weeks | almost incurable disease, which they jago, steps were taken to get the | guarantee to cure in three months Boys’ Clothing Easter only two weeks away. It’s | time to dress up the children. | $7.98 Lasies’ $1.80 Lawn Grotdered fronts, My aitforent styles, at Phe MAIN CORNER and Pike Street FREE DELIVERY Phones: Main 787, Independent 798. Doubtless your boy needs a new | sult. Bring him in and let us save } you money on the price. | | BOY ORFOLK and TWO-PIECB SUITS of tweeds, serges and fancy mixtures, values up to $3.98, well made, strong, durable clothing, a sult &: BOYS NORFOL . TWO-PIECE and THREE-PIBCE SUITS, odds and ends, b nearly all sizes includ- ed, regular $3.00 values, special tomorrow at .. $1.69 BOYS’ SWEATERS, all woo! and all | sizes, in fancy colors, regular $1.25 values, special tomorrow, at | ee oe eccee 98e Waists from $1.29 ave other We b $6.98 That's All_We Court Comparison Get the Habit—Go to NATIONAL. MEAY co. 1 mies ode jlegisiature to pass a law preventing |The cure is effected, but it is only poping in town to buy your anit 2 loves market prices. RE iioks conctentty Sia |the sale of medicines containing co- | temporary. Most patent medicines Wii caine, morphine and similar drugs | contain a large amount of cocaine, | eae without a physician's prescription. | whisky and other stimulants. | Jack MoeLean To “blow the burners” the user ‘We have now In the éity hospita Stephen Johnson dips the end of the tube, which i* a victim of the habit. His name ‘ Abner Knowles [tipped with glass, Into the powder | Wilson. He was brought there in « : land then into his nostrils, blowing |delirious condition. He was ready |the fine stuff far into the cavity by |to He, to steal, perhaps to murder the use of the tube, the other end of|to obtain the drug. He was an which is inserted in the mouth. In | emaciated, helpless slave Hie skin the beginning temporary relief fol- | was as yellow as a Mongolian’s. He lows, the cocaine numba the sensi-/is now, fortun y. almost cured | permanently, it is hoped. The diffi alt ie Entrance sstniny Te Laayware Cb ‘reade each 6 SECOND AVENUE Both Phones—Main 6401, independent A 75 elton | George McFarland |S. P. Braotigam | William H. Sickles |Jobn Clark Premell jumped to second | Henry Hillis 1G. W. Marsh M. 1. Holden Roland Cotteri!l W. C. Fonda L. B. Horne ] fe Easter Dolls | Pillow Tops ] 600 Dressed Dolls, espe- | cially suitable for | children’s Easter gifts, $1.25 to $1.98 values, costumes all in the | latest fashion, special | tomorrow at .....98¢ | estry pillow covers in Persian striped ef- fects, just the thing for the summer home | tive mucous membrane of the nos trile, irritation ceases. The coldjculty in attaining such a re relieved. Children ca- jin k reat-|aa t $04 Arthur Springer took | pie in the Heninghausen contest on the co Wis “pga a ¥. went to fo Dewitt Skutt still co Position, with a good big gain was mace by fa the contest and some A lot of handsome tap- | | | ng the victims Imprisoned ey have to be guarded con atly to prevent them from harp ither |ing themselves or running away ed in the pa to be per about after they have been jed. “Look how the powder re |Johnny!” cries Mra. Smith. } lshe nor Johany knows that he 1 |The worst cases are p under the exhilaration of cocaine) city jail that he has taken the first step to- | —— SES The $3.00 Hat Store t be beat for style or quality nt Friday you are planning, on special sale tomorrow . 250 | x Cina at, each .. 8. C. Lindsay . the | W. Gilltham A. M.. Webb J. M. Adeock H. V. R. Anderson 0. G. Elmgreen ¢ William Turner John F. Ware individuat |J. A. Bufford showed |J. A. Bonner than ever before. Votes |P. H. Ammidown H. W. McLean C. EB. Hames Ed. Fouses A. W. Skinner GUYS Saturday Specials VOTE RIGHT OR GO INTO POLITICAL OBLIVION and ere the new ones. EB. Saturday Night | SPECIAL Se SALE AFTER SIX. } INFANTS’ COTTON HOSE, fast black and seamless, } } sizes 5 and 5%, worth 10c; at pair ie Embrolderies including 100 different patterns in edgings and insertions, qualities worth 10c and 1Sc a yard, special tomorrow night at .. . conse Vellings in brown, black and white and ‘colore, regular 1Sc and 25c a yard, Special tomorow night at, Brooks & Co, 1231 24 Ave. oe . Sale of Men’ Following specta atylen « Suits. 1 new spring jal tomorrow night at Je Saturday $18.00 Imp. Blue Serge for $11.86. $15 Black Dress Worsteds for $9. $16.50 Beotches, Cheviots, $10. fn very ray Clerks are i] Predicted that befo hy Monday, when it ix expec eounters will be well caught up | Frank Combs MA thelr Work, that an immense 1. G. Ross simeres for $10.00. fitted and nicely barge. A. Bridge te vin at EO one Mrs Serena oe jo ees HF 825 SRE Be een et + hee he sy eI MACHINE OIL of purest quality, in 2-oz. bottles, worth ; C. Maxwell Such prices aa these can't be made very often 10c « bottle, Special tomorrow night at ..... +++.Be 12,010 |Jay Thatcher 10.478 |J. Robertson 10,650 |J. J. Doyle 10,056 | A- Johneon 10.818 | V. G. Sarver 6,021 = AGED WOMAN DEAD Mrs. Harriett E. Bird, wife of Levi B. Bird, of 1211% Main atreet, died Thursday night at the family residence. She was 67 years old and leaves a husband and several sons and daughters. Clyde D. Bird a son, is connected with the Seattle fire department and is a member of| ‘This is the Jatest photograph of engine company No. 1. The remains | migsourt's strenuous governor, Folk are in charge of the Bonmey-Watson | hay aged 10 years since his eleetton company. No funeral arrangements | Refore, his face was as smooth and have been made. The body will bel frog trom care as that of a boy held pending the arrival of a mem-| Now, jt {9 lined heavily, the halr ber of the family now in the east.|)0°°.eding rapidly from bis f they too low. Stock up tomorrow—It's a good CABINET HAIR PINS worth Fegularly 100, Special to- morrow night at ; hike CORSET CLASPS in black or gr 10c a pair VAL. LACES, wort re Be ‘good guality, worth pecial tomorrow night at ........s000s Be in nice new patterns, pecial tomorrow night time. POOLE LLLOIOOOOO PPE LLL LOOIOOOOOO LLL LSID. Cascara Tablets You pay 20¢ and Ze at other places for the same thing. tees oe . Be 'Y PINS, 3 cards of one éonen each, worth 1c, Special tomorrow night at .. ere FEATHER STITCHED BRAID in 5 ya pieces, worth 10e each, Special tomorow night at ...............80e BASTING COTTON, two big 500 yard spools, usual price 10c, on sale tomorrow night, the two for .. .....+. Bo @NE-PIECE COLLAR BUTTONS, 1 dozen ona eard, worth 10c, Special tomorrow night at .. .. Be PEARL BUTTONS worth 10c a dozen, Special tomorrow night at . CURLING TRONS in all sizes, made with hidden spring and cool wooden handles, regular prices 50, 10¢ and 12¢ each, Special tomorrow night at BRUSH BINDING BRAID in any shade, regular price 8¢ a yard, Special tomorrow night at 5 HAT PINS, 8 inches long, usual price 10c a dozen, Spe- celal tomorrow night, one dozen for f Be SHOR LAC Pear! Tooth Soap It's the 25c kind—cut price, 20e, This special will save you Just 16, NR Aa advertived, we ave giving 1-9 OFF on ali the products of @us fartery, consieting of Ladies Ovuberwriet Siirty, Jackets, Suits ete Military Combs Five hundred Military and Dressing Combs of Tusk } never break—la st a life time—cost elsewhere 26e- | | special Saturday, 6 T i@ and his mouth is érawe. Folk has been bitterly oparwd tw masy Of bis pet meawerm by (he some half éoveo meu dew of welch be ledieied nad prow ecuted clrealt attaresy, tor bribery ané porjery, He & abet to call 0 specie! cesstom of the bagte lat wo reese (he gumaliy for bribery, ta make the statute of lim ANOTHER “JACK, THE RIPPER” |! NEW YORK, April 7.—James Boyne, « steward Of the Avon Dem ocrat cluly is under arr charged With the murder of a young woman who gave her name as May Wiisen, nd who died in @ hospital as a re mult of ‘al stabs received in a room fm the Hotel Lawrence inst night. Boyne who was arrested in front of the hotel claimed he never | {tations five years instead of theese, w the woman, At the hospital |to make witnesses who comtess im whe Mentified him | mune from punishment an@ to take the police departmests a@f the cities rape Cream Pie Oregon c. = 1 eee « 15 Bm Best Corn 250 Washington ¢ reamery pond bound is Peas, 2 8S of @ood length and qntality, ‘usual price 3 pairs for be, special tomorrow night at 6 pairs for ..Be WALLET ENVELOPES, satin or linen fini regular price 12%c a package, Special tomorrow n at ..5e EASTAR NOVELTIES--Rabbits, Kens, ete., regular prices 10c and 1S¢ each, special t rrow night at So CASTILE a in large 8-4 pound bars, regular value 10e¢ a bar, Special tomorrow night at h. Be HES worth 100 each, cal tomorrow Darmaline It's the great face cream. Face and hands always smooth and soft When you use Dermaline. Fine after shaving. Cut price 20c—apecial Saturday, 6e. | state sewate, B00 jon 456 REASON Retail @erchants from various parts of the country have can coled their orders on account of the backward spring and we have transferred these goods from our factory to our retat store. These goods are all plain ly marked and are on the rack at front egtrance. Take 1-8 off. ne oe adoiadielhala Perfumes 8c : Your cholce of four odorg—regular 25c—Saturday for Be, * or sizes, “regular 1c values, Special es TOOTH & night at be : TABLETS tn before she Ged, her assailant, She said she had we pol en and pever saw the man out of the hands of 2 state comm® ° til last night’ The police have sion. Seam ine taper™ theery. “Any s@mator who votes agginst ° - 4 the new bribery bill will do #¢ be- | Bhkpte—Neckwear—Hoslery. cause @ has ogee reason to fear | A beautiful showing of new spring | its opguption,” #@ld the governor. “I styles. Call anddet u@show you. | will ise the defeat of each sen , 1881 24 Ave. *** | ator who votes agai: it, if | have | McCarthy Dry Goods ees Nrnae DRUG STORE YESLER "© SECOND OPEN ALL NIGHT 6 a} EN 1207 2 Ave. oi Next to Btone Fisher & Lane Gompany i. |B. N. Brooks & ¢ ~- - to go into his distri@®to campaign | | Big special sale men’s, boys’ and|against him, and I do not care children’s clothing Saturday, A.|whether he Js a democrat or a re-| Bridge & Co., 1415-1417 Second, *** | publican, e6, 0%