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SIGNED PLEDGES ARE COMING IN ANTI-CIGARETTE Pur STAR'S LEAGUE I hereby pledge myself not to permit any young man, when in my comp@ny, to Snoke a cigarette, I pledge my self, also, to do all that lies in my power to discourage, ifle among the young men of my acquaintance, the habit of rail smoking cigarettes. I desire, also, to have my name en- ~ 4 tered as a mentber of The Star's Anti-Cigarette League ver ing le. Address rite 7m red ee ae sa " £9 ht stron, indletr 1 te mornin a ough! onger indictment of the cigarette os = more signed * and in-(amoker than has he, Listen to him ~ Byler ¢ The Cigaretic smoking begins with Pars Anti-Cigarette League an effort to be smart, It soon be ping women of Seattle arej/comes a pleasure—a satisfaction The ye n the move jand serves to bridge over a monu ment taking 4 ree of nery ust or embarrass [. Next it becomes a necessity of life, a fixed habit This Inst stage soon evolves Into & third condition, a stage of fever to see the by alding in t They are beginr t good to be done thie crusade There isn't one y ing woman tn convert at least /and unrest—wandering of mind, ac amoke companied by a logs of moral and it worth effort mental control, And finatly a flab and yesterday we | biness of tissue results through tak ert Hubbard »|Ing kmoke Into the bronchial tubes, e from bim again | wh alr tw required to ox has ever written a yee he blood, and a nervous weakness fol) that leaves the The best offer that has ever been | victim unprotected, and a prey to sade to the citizens of Seattle can/any sort of malady or disorder to de read on pas Seattle Boston |which he may be exposed or liable Co B ow; a delay al Beginning as a habit, the matter ways means & loss *** ere long becomes @ vice. The first but i of the most nutritious of flour foods —-Uneeda Biscuit —the + only perfect soda cracker. Then ~ you will be able to nee | @ Earn More Rs because a well-nourished body -! has greater productive capacity. cy Thus you will also be able to ' ap =! § Save More rith because for value received there is no food so economical as a Uneeda Biscuit ait Sn a dust tight, moisture proof package, ~ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY rail Re RNST BROS.INC 304-208 PIKE ST. «Come Handy in Every Family Their use gives healthy exerciee and an exhilarating relax Stes from routine duties. They pay for themseives many times over in saving the expense of little odd jobs This ap to really good tools. Poor ones are an abomination. make no mistake in buying any article of this kind at Oar store. Tt must be all right or we would not handle tt. We have @ most complete stock of all kinds of butider’s tools ‘They bear the trade mark with which every mechanic is ts Miliar, as belonging to the standard manufacturera We sel! @rerything in the hardware line Our prices are exceptionally low. Sys F Ve F375 STP BOTH PHONES 1158 506-508 PIKE STREET ¥ | out the elvilt | Third TH | Mabe Pie ne wnfidence in the tive, Love him if you can; pity him | if you will, but give him no chance to clutch you with hie nleotine ffir kere and drag you beneath the} wave Won't you help to save thie man whom Eilbert Hubbard so truthful ly deseribes? Cut out the pledge | above, sicn tt and send it to the Anti-Cigarette League,” The Star Seattle, Wash THE THEATERS. When Pauline Hall and her cx m PAY Appear at the Grand next | Thursday, she will be surrounded | by the same cast as during the long run of “Dorcas” in New York, Tt | Mat Of principals tneludes Josephine Knapp, Jennie Weathersby, May | i n, Ethel Comstock, Mamie lanthe Willis, Jonny Bartlett Stein, Jobn EB. Young Fulton, Lyman White and | Robert Burton. Fow plays ever given o Ame ver to the an stage for number of Little Johr Jones. that al frivolity from the pen of Ke M. Cohan, and its coming t jthe Grand Sunday for five pertory t ted with a wh slar f Amusement ore wome- | thing over a year ago. At tha ‘ it was an unknown quantity t ater enjoyed runs in Chicago and m things theatrica a five o # in the } t and six months ox Broadway in Little J y Jones” ts an ept sratmatical play, and around a story which t# full of love reet Mr. Cohan has ved 9 musical theme, that apart from rue apd ensemble numbers, is punctu ated with no lees than 19 spectal songs that are described as wh able, and ha and favor thr world atle ah | The Moonshiner’s finishes the week at Daughter he Third Ave nue theater tonight. I is a very good picture of life among the iiett distilertes of Kentucky and te thoroughly interesting and not overly exaggerated, besides the spe leome the re ylor Company to the theater tomorrow when they know thet | Laurette Taylor will make ber re | appearan ented Avenue eapecially ¢ in the play to be pre The White Capa” The story of the play is one of love intrigue, crime bravery, herolem. sacrifice and fidelity. The enti gamut of life ls run through the four Jacts that constitute one of the most |interesting melodramas of the son. Charles A. Taylor has dire the rehearsals and will be reap je for the production, and no one more competent in this partic teld than the author of the next be seen at the Third Avenue Beotty, King of the Desert which will be the rom od leet follow * March Lith, with the real Walter | Beott, “Beotty, the Mystery of the Desert Mine,” im the cast, and other features, The Avenue Girls” will be the! burlesque attraction at the Seattle Theatre commencing tomorrow afternoon This week Blanche Walsh played her fifth and final engagement with ‘The Woman tn the Case” tn York at the Harlem opera house N Monday Miss Walsh will de-| | part on her western tour, which wi Jinclude an engagement in this city |It te evidently the intention of her | managers, Messrs, Wagenhale and Kemper, that Miss Walsh shall trav 1 in state, for it is said that she Will make her trip to the coast in! what will practically be a special train. Transportation arrangements include @ private car for Mirs| Walsh, a Pullman car for the com pany and two baggage care for the production. Aa far an the Star theater te con corned, beginning with Sunday, the old 10-cent policy will be abandoned The management has decided place the Star theater on exactly the same footing as the Orpheum jat San Fran In order to 4 | neces ary to nee talent henceforth will ever be to fill In time at that t } ite attract the very without regar }this it has & | make av price of adr Monday, March be for the baleony 15 SAVE PRICE OF TWO NEW HATS na hencefor beat t nd on and after harge will conta, for the the | Save the price of two new hates a year by buying r hat at the Beattie Hat Factory, 191 nd Ave | whore ft will be kept ed preased for a year fre La ‘apring styles fost fo SEATTL Indteation of degeneration ts tn yor [entire lower floor 26 cents, and for Tet Aroren in a new filustrated clgarette’s necrotivenesa, He f |box seats 85 conte. In beginning @AF, and the starascope, with the his weakness and so seeks to pre-| this new the Star will, very latest Edison motion pletures sont a bold front Bubb’ ta hiw | offer the ywing extraordinary | The ar pledges for the future that chief charactertati Ho tries to | lint of attractions: Harry W. Spring: thé performances will constantly pense 40 impression-=-he talke blg,|old Go, four in number, present: | grow better, as the booking offices is full of promises, plar nd conti-|ing @ comedy of the highest char |in the ea ave entered into cor }oaten times, places, Incidents, and Brangor the Hastland Trie, 1 playing the largest cities of the [) US il AMI often will a) elty wi & Chona ’ | thipa wher do it. | expert k Chevratl . rien he t la von rick viollf:| ‘The best offer that has ever beon| 9S t t Dorth as made t the ne of ) L an 1 the Alninging and neing Hans; be read on page jeattle- Bostos of the yoo} Hall & Lorraine na fe ty « ‘ Buy now; @ delay o criay i# a symptom ak , } Dishonor, perfidity finaphotnt A ment, dingrace, are the end of it all. | And wo | clone by again sounding }a warning © to the employer of ss TAR ATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1906. “When You Think of Family Wash-: ing Think of Cascade” odel..... The new long at or “Chesterfield T’ those who have the family washing done Rough Dry a part of their satisfaction is that it is the cheaper way (even cheaper than they can do it themselves). The other part is relief from all work, worry, drudgery and inconvenience. We do family washing for 6 CENTS PER POUND. This includes ironing of all flat pieces and starch- ing of all garments that need starching. Of course we will call for and deliver laundry too. Notify us now when to come. CASCADE LAUNDRY Third Ave. and Main St. Both Phones 210 inches. There are two styles for this length—the Chesterfield and the terfield, One ts the lo and the other the fitting shape. Deep center vent in t atyles rensed Worete Thibets, Vicuna », plain black, and plain and fancy ¢ $12.50 to $30.00 J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. Columbia Street Other Bp | Strongest Overcoat House in the State AMUSEMENTS, HIRD AVENUE | THEATER i RUSSELL & DRE Mer BOTH PHONES 5 “The Most Popular Theater” o— Adulte on whem « THE MOONSHINER'S DAUGHTER Bhow—Good Cer te > » by p Tonight, Last Time — Good Starting Matines, BUNDAY, MARCH 4 (Tomorrow ‘ t CHAS. A. TAYLOR COMPANY and LAURETTE TAYLOR (her first appe © thie se 1 a the of th tar teas J tive in the » Me ma key Jones the dete eat Bouthe The White Caps... FORM Gtaged Under the Direction of MA. CHAS. A. TAYLOR AILEEN MAY LAURETTE TAYLOR And All the Black Cats in the Cast nn ie HERSPRING COMPANY, 114g Second Ave. South. UP-TO-NOW, Auctioneers, Brokers and Appralsers. Stores of all kinds bought and sold at auction. Money advanced on approved consignments. Phones—Main 4274; ind, 3968. RUBBER BOOTS. OILED CLOTHING. THE RUBBER STORE, 114 First Ave “Everything in Rubber.” SENSE 1 the largest of Chicago, ald get no you —Rats Take Notice R FAY HITES IN G This ma) pred DON'T omen MISS IT , you the agen VEN GREAT SCENES Great Clearance Sale of Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waiste, Petticosts, Eto. NOVELTY CLOAK AND 8UIT MFG. Co. 1207 BECOND AVE. Opposite Pantage’s. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS ‘Twelve-year Guarantes Lady Attendant Hours—8:30 te to 12. Both ph: 1420 SECOND AVENUE A Vivid Life Ploture of the People Who Inhabit Mountaine NEXT WEEK—Th MPANY ore new play ace WALTER BCE supported by t STAR 4+—-HARRY W. SPRINGFIELD & CO—4 “A HANDSOME STRANGER” TAYLOR ¢ « HERO HIMSELP R COMPANY ocoupy id pi Jparenta, and w, and at all have been sift. « and re they LLOYD TRANSFER CO, Ino. Baggage Express. Furniture and Heavy Hauling. Both Phones—1686, Office in Diller Hotel. Open Cay and Night. Sheet Music Latest popular music only 1c. CLINE’B PIANO HOUSE. SEATTLE. 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