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TH DNESDAY, MAY 3, 1905, he fair is @ question that Is now [ |‘Those who heard her accompany pe A othering the elit | | Maud Utmer Jones at the Grande THE BON MARCHE I NORDHOFF & CO. joently, before the Ladies’ Mal al tb On Sass bial alla sh Aen a al lub, and again at the First Pres byterian church last Sunday, were HOW-DE-DO a ae aa aptivated by the beauty of her] Gy Beripns News Assad * breaker Frank ¢ y, the man * (Special to The Star) 1 * with tt nh neove aa been & oo i 7" CLEVELAND, Ma Cashier A . * knocke td 0 ap ® EVERETT, May rhing got} Mary Louise Clary, the famous] 9 gyear, of the defunct Oberlin BELLINGHAM WAS A REAL SEN & pear an lead he pon-un roe. nig ting at the high | meriggh wil anpes on the ve bank, wae arraigned before Judge : - thin ofy yesterday, A snake on/@ram, She ranks high among the teh” Mendes obtuse. thid TION OVER NAMING A\i* i} w ring It * | Tayler to th f BATIC fee Kaige | ie altho f &. me girl to go Into | reat American singers and pos-| morning and pleaded guilty to fal HOSTESS FOR THE FAIR le " ean a an | hy This was followed by &|#essea a voice of surpassing beauty.| Nrving the books of the bank, Spe * " n ‘ nw Oe ¥ Cb 5 ape S . fat ‘ , | Was wenter od t ever ears in th “i y. te ales & | BOmgol and t th lent The Knelsel quartette ap: Atl cuetiiee weer Gare 4 ‘ Y | ete. cn ‘ae Clifford |the Grand Tuesday evening before | heNNORUIAy Vite ea with Pres (Special to The Star? ~ & | Sebroed wht he | ® large audience Jdent Beckwith and Mrs, Chadwick '* .* ‘ A wensa r % »| re { a anom We ny evening at ‘ Bair the fathe Ww. 3 RRR RRA RAR f hin haste Q . tae at Bryan, di tive at ® e ha v | alapy ' wa ank ¢ n will ha title | 4 a nat t " y fe f b r » Boute epreset ay tT, The cast mado up he Lewis and Cla Ns ey nown Seattle K people hemes mm AT THE THEATERS ‘s o'¥! boos? ct a © have the leading female role TO 2% AT 17\40 WORTH TO 2 AT 440 WOR 1 ee was 1 | yee aa . v 1 v mi K , oi ARERR RRR RRR Hut a few more opportur on are . fi . . “ revs ol | * * | left to bid farewell to the popular} pe ‘ ong +vew, om of whom cu ” AT THE THEATER *)\r ' npe, at he teatt V . o amonk ® Gra urriok,” #) Tht 1 offering, “Friends,” is | A, Bridge & Co, Purchase TP Boo gpg (eg Pcemticee Me ead t oa | # waged by Young Men's Inst elighting large audiences “ i some are - A . eral ef ' ‘ et * | Pozner Brothers WORTH TO $1.00 ae ay bank he} * Mask Churet ans * Another success has been soored 22 00 j ; inks one bison 17 se | at the ever ular Third Avenue orth west & we * “ eS: ‘ n Su 1 So WORTH TO 36 “ ae be steas thre " < } le vitle—Perrts cempatr in & | the The Two Orphan i ’ ; Bui - AT wo > to n he sele 1 } * pany happily & | Pleasing unusually large audiences P Tedinns @ ‘ , balk votes were * play De- # | at iptown playhouse, and will ‘ ‘ ‘ per sy ion Hires due wes dlected. On * AKe * | do wa do one of the best week's A. Bridge & ; ” pos ’ 723 “ : ballot 15 votes were o The Two #/ business of the present season. eS oe i ; ; AT 100 WORTH TO 2c merce ; Ro one seamed to notice * iy * Woman Against Woman” wili| ' values, nize AT 4% WOR were two more ballots cast tha * an ax * the next week's offering. Tt ix | Ure* meee we aa'e Subes Fine Pure White pre per # Zhe there were me prese On * ef season * play that should be a favorite hing i furniat on neck ie ‘ 0 of whieh amu « eu ke =" the third ballot 14 votes were * * i valent pene oo mercerized ‘ - and Mrs. Olive M. Leonard wa * Vaudeville @| Bvery number on the Star's ‘bit ee « 2 “¢- f clared elec by a margt r * are « | thin week is @ magnet of attract! the auditor at : el vo As there were just * | Mise Rosa Lee is changing her Adolph Pos At ver Voting and the meeting wa ee ee ee ee b- pees oe joe ; H tton Be cret gathering behind closed ws v= atle tos : the 400 are wondering who stuffe One of vet important must y cones t non ‘ 2 the ballot box events he year occurs , secured As the mayor was asked to name jay evening at St, Mark's church eeation wae seams pe ndently of the when rude Sans iwi and stures 2 ore pe oe, because that wn give ecital ee Se . . k Btoclee body was so slow in making LONDON Ma Yiepa: tM woh has a world. wid nounce ™ k = Be ‘ - 4 white choice, it is believed that now that m Tokio say tha ‘tplomat reputation an organist. Of th brother at Carte * hes 7 v ant thread the election fraud has been dis representat iy the pow \ known org over | © search of henl men ber are © executive will nam ers close to the of Russia says she was ot flv tions were wired. here to sell: the “a hostess. Who will b that President Roosevelt is endeay o play the big instrument stock, whi a ad nay he Ay oy resentative of th ‘aring to make peace i's fair in St. Louis and dispose of the leawe to bent ac Be There was great activity « « ~ . A... the local desiers to secre the new ad sefurnishers Complete Hote| a urelehers stock, A. Dridge & Ce. finally wine hi FREDERICK & NELSON (Inc.) A. Bridge & 9, finaly” win “_ © exciternent othing cles when the stock ts offered at re Regular $4.75 36x72 in. This Weathered Oak See Wana a Mission Stool Tomorrow ‘ lease for dsome bonus and ® Tomrrow DO You KNOW Choone frox "ON . That " 4 — are 18 different patterns of ADMIRAL .VON VORLKERSAM PRE |. LUST quite a swig saving these attractive small Rugs, This Stool is de thror He commands one of the squad am $100,000.00 Capi beth Oriental and floral designs out of solid oak, in weath By ns ath Adm tvensky's i). haw $16 nis a t ussian feet Btate Treasurer being represented. Regular price my ““P - “i : — ae Sai he a teen jegs and spindles $4.75 each; special price tomor 5 uber . hae distributed 8 shaped for cus re to bondhe row, each ones | tal price tomorr Cc Loss HALF MILLION arate bonahota My Beripps News Asn $1Cashand $1aWeek- $5 Cashand $5a Month wi in es FINANCIAL BTANDIN¢ RALF GODDARD, Agency Manager » Starr-Boyd BF SEATTLE. f Cra Clark, and ad damages IN OUR STOCK ping SAY HE HAS ACCEPTED RANGE ding WASH My fortove News Asw'n? WASHINGTON, May 3 Inchuding Neck Shave Shaving In spite} a , . of the unofficial denials, Postma 5 Cc t The housekeeper who Range a Te Gincheal Pareaiene 7a mane | ents this store lays the foundats bot sat have a ed the presidency of the tion and comfort. When we . are Boulable hile Incqraneeueompan: Halr Cut 25¢ sat on with every r Range we se ne vio we mean that for al they are in he ANCOUVER, Wash. May Plain Bath 12 1-2¢ mristbility for their pi n “t aed 3 years, war ours. Whe ve ay thot 1 kille ' nie ear-off8 whether you've had Ran ' te, W At f { the home secure the al ibe r if you «a . ple ie. fired ect equipped in the wes nge we le child. The bullet on Corner First and Washington We are neve atisfied wm y t he head talk about standing back all times amounts to to warrant it, be y even a fully guaranteed that it ts ng to be ne gen at the good no ve oF essary to back. We pot our greatest forts in St and Ranges that are right n the first place. Our guarantee is f p RT RID OF THEMT Stoves to t part of ountry the largest number ny etal house The ondiniie Steel Range For Wood or Coal natructed throughout are } Oven is very 50c 350 Rie 25e 2Se TS Max Ragley Drug Co. EITEL BUILDING Second and Pike BOTH x eeu Has duplex grate for either coal or wood quality of cold rolled steel being used. Has prevent warping, and « 1 braced braced and riveted on all r sides to prev an excellent FREE DELIVERY PHONE ked at ners to vers No. 148-14—Four 8-inch holes and oven 14x20x13 inches No. 168-16—Six &inch holes ven 16x20x18 inches 2616-2617 First Avenue, Between Vine and Cedar The Bee Hive*..:..":: Reliable DryGoods Store 9615-2617 First Specials ——— Thursday and Friday 18¢ value School Suitings {n Plaid 1 plain effects, sy for . . te pecial for 171 1 inch hol We Take Your Old Stove and Allow You All It Is Worth as Part Payment for a New One $1 Cash and $1 a Week ($1 Cash and $1 a Week same $5 Cash and $5 a Month $5 Cash and $5 a Month sx Refrigerators: %GO-CAR No. 168-18—Six § ven 18x2i inches $42.00 in Our Stock -FREDERICK& NELSON: (INCORPORATED.) and Spring Sts, Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. « al 2¢ ¢ 2¢ ° 2 Housefural 2e value 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 1 1 value Dress Ginghams, special for black and 20¢ value special for Jap Wash 21e Second Ave. Madis At : 180, Worth 35¢ Balbriggan, in 9 olor shirts 1 drawers te mateh; well th abe a garment; Thu 196 Men's Shirts tock is plete; Men's Golf Shirts bosom and cuffs match THE CHILDREN Household Needs You’ll Enjoy Buying at Such Little Prices w r , n today’s Met HERE FOR o $1.00 BLANKETS FOR BUY 75e NAPKING FOR 4%. 4, Wie . 3 ‘ Khe Inee Dinner ft se will © Well M9 5c. 2%e SHEETING ag t x “ite ye PILLOW CASES FOR 9 CENTS, BUY 12 fbe | BUY 85c TABLE CLOTH FOR ble Cloths, border all size 8-45 8 hb; Anil 59¢ A 1.25 TABLE LINEN FOR 1 Imported ok every ‘91 BUY #4.25 BLANKETS FOR $298. A good b \ r s a whistle, Madras, ream green, blue, and with ms, Fig- Hungar- y Fabrics mixed lo 1 . amet t ation 450 yards Moire, Col Mattings. and Satin to ie ng among two hours selections per yard 19¢ ma 25c to 59¢ yee 19 Nets, Cr 9--2--11 {0c to 25c Ribbons 5c lot, worth Bin up to k Frenc {feta The Best Value Ever Offered TOVES 69¢—500 best quality sheet iron nd I Sum AMP camp ot mer Supply . med TH HE ransfer BON To ! £ Pt tee eens a =Be = Ff 28h ESS _Fesee_t PR"TEZSE FSSSSSSS SES SESREETERS SE . RZ, S729 5958 RTL £ Bi oF a FP F872