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TUESDAY, MARCH + t THE MOST POPULAR BABY FRC acmmne WOULINT EMPLOY DROPPING) mn... CIARETTE SMOKER erwo DEGREES COLDER TODAY THAN YESTERDAY, aur 1h moat popular | wr SALISBURY PROMIGES A WARMER NIGHT—axpe the second day of Manufacturer’s Sale of Rockers a great day | Norway ia little Crown F | [the 24-year-old son of King HH kon, Hinee he arrived in Christiana oTs PROOKLYN MARRET ADVERTIGE® FOR A BUTCHER AND 7o S8E A RAINY SUMMER thie winter, with a father One STATES IN ADVERTISEMENT THAT “NO CIGAREYTE 6MOK just un we expected, scores of rocker buyers came again a been petted an orahipped by today dnd bought. The rocker prictngs are #o greatly low- , ; the Norwegians to such an extent ER NEED APPLY.” bing Bay bang ~ wd or osinn tan the values ef- Gee, degrees lower | pant 48 hours, which is some that he has become the bows of the fered during thin we re irrentntuble br, ma clove & reoord-breaker — for peapttal Sap mn California. W he goon ugh the streets wens pre orm couter,” said Weather with hie governess, people follow all rockers are re ng down to 24 a ut of It. Wo should have bier ; I hereby pledge myself not to permit any young man, main tloor . re mt eae #4 oy r at ia Ba a be - on / mnt whien in my company, to smoke a cigarette. I pledge my- for your easy ° aliat \ ad oft tas eek and he is constantly ask : self, also, to do all that lies in my power to discourage, b from “ee a : tions about the strange things thatlf among the young men of my acquaintance, the habit of luying trom, w will be fw wo Ory Seasons have come into hie tife. | What as smoking cigarettes. I desire, also, to have my name en comin to- j tontahea hi vont tw that his name T - coming _ to- > peaking of general conditions in ag ane pene - i narteth-4 tered as a member of The Star's Anti-Cigarette League. > =i Germs Stil! Rage tho Mr. Salisbury. thin - mathdpaed morrow ? a ; jm onmed it as hi : While In Denmark he was featera Wasdink enon aL AC We will have @ rainy sunm Alexander, but now it's Olaf He | er manufacturers’ sale cand are much the n® past two years have bee ows Hot understand why, and he ts] price $4.85 " gave and Walla Walle the mer v lorgone three sons Olaf's playground Ie the Dronnin ORB’ s 0.0900 es ve e pas fallen several degrees, and conion. While not speaking park, Where Che public if 5ol Gc. | ——_———.-../.sTT!ctesAtesentRasetssssesmnanaeY City it Is way below sero, | officially, Mr, Salisbury sald that he mitted, ‘The young prince plays ! PORE 8 Sac OM, faids California coast storms are| folt sure we have some wet woather the snow every day, building forte) " raging, and ® geles ug im view of the past two yoars and waking snow men with his two] The Star's anti-cigarette move-j then dropping on the block, Then ny ive inehes of Fs en in 1 fortuna playmates, the young sons of Capt. | ment is having its desired effect in | seein those hands that are supposed NS PE ENRICO ONT Krag, King Maakon’s adjutant jall walke of life, both socially and |‘? ¥© clean and sweet smelling, have ¢ ———— eens pene = ita eee the sickly odor about them that , commercially, Merchants are now « Up reading matter epace, ‘The pers comes from holding the cigarette “4 plant” onsisted® of a perense 8 is Be ee th he jlooking Into the habits of those in| between the fingers. What meat . : h” and @ bottle of Diack | oe ecor after. Booty makes one | Per employ and the different fra-| cutter is there, that a few years 0 | a | pity over 8 or . , ee show, and | ternal societies are taking the mat- | ago would think that, what be terms ( It wouldn't have been bad it Kee) tens spon hinge, but hie)? YP officially, The cigarette | just a habit, would debar him from | ‘ ays lots of little things, b jamoker i# going to be put away in 4 place t newspapers had t at earn his bread and but \ hits tacked. They “considered the sede fig Morphin dy dh amd | the rear if his obvious habit 1s con~ | tor? puree didn't care, but when wih casther Tourclar inued, His days are numbered as| Seven pledges in one envelope) Je a pumder of years past ‘The ¢ citizens and officials of | tar as being of any worth in the | were received among the many let oy Res triet ¢ scheme after ty who were doing their duty The N 5 every day world is concerned. ters today, and they came from the P. train waa late by seven) ec cur hours Monday and the Star manage n the classified columns of The | Woodland W. ©. T. U., women, both $4.85 price $9.70 4.00. manufacturer's ORTH o sur t the income ) ee eevee mas whal Git ment experienced some difficulty }St8? yesterday was a simple little young and old, who appreciated the fEnie 16 one onehiieas werera! mand et subse nibere | WASHINGTON, PD. ©., March 18/15 getting on its Bastern acts. Be four ote want, but it tolls a aes good reform undertaken by The rockers on 6 ery 044 excursions” flourish Are the transcontinental ratroads | fore the ever as over, however ‘our lines simply stated that | Star, and bright ign, back Foon and anual ben Wt Needed a Clubbing Jim longue with the milling interests | (re gait Show had boon given in gp @xperionced meat cutter was| Cut the pledge out today and mall posts with ornae ia were ke a as poee It none of the reputable news. | of the Pacific t terminals? From | men that pleased a very re he pee at the Brooklyn market, it to the “Anti-Cigarette League, mental de solid quar Set Whe al! good things, hey! papers of the city cared to take up| Kansas comes the cyclonic answer enthustestio sddionee The) U@ versity station, but no cigarette | The Star, Seattle, Wash. Every one _— 2 gg AB a Wi end. bees ¢ public grew gels with The Argus, and give it| that such ta the case and that Kan-| extra fine th ngs on the bill werg| Meeker need apply, There it fe, tn | will help } ae ee o A. ln fine a ¢ Uokets. la crack over the head, which it ewi-/#@ milling industry perishes even) ine three Armetrongs, daring bi fick and white, a clear statement | br Baie 3 anufac- | y 1. The Star was loth the state cries for help. Th How often baa the pr tor of that] Mra Victor Conradsen, organiser|] — = Kenfrow and Jansen, |o Pha rkot por So yee to mention its name in potite| Howard Mills company, of Wichita, Charies Auston, in & Very J jloy cut-lof the Danish Sisterhood of Beattle nualn” fottowed,| *elety, unttl the “cartoon book" | Kan., by Ite complaint filed with the | funny wire act; De Mora and Grac-p PGs AWAY ate flank with the “pipe | died at her home, 1217 Third av argely extracted) *" was prune on the bustness| Interstate commerce e@mmisston,| ota Buropean scroba 1 rk” in his mouth, and those’ yesterday, She lseves a husband | a whieh y) men and pellticlans of ttle tn proposes to show that the Missourt! jansen: the Musical Shirleys in « © feathery ashes every now and ao hildren y benetit| Of Ite brasen impudence and the} Pacific, the Sante Fe, and Chicago,| well prepared and finely costumed Dut Who generously “con. | SF Was asked by « golicitor to put| Rock Island @ Pacific, the Chicago,| musical act, and many other very * The “a ale” were not) @P 825! Burlington & Quincy, and Denver! good and clever things at were? Be bed from & printers standpe There !# no place tn Journalism] @ Rio Grande, the Southern Pacificlentirely and fully worth waiting WE HAVE BUILT UP AN ENVIABLE REPU- TATION FOR SELLING GOOD CLOTHES AT fig Bently executed on fine paper,| for such & publication as Tho A and the Union Pacific Rallroad com | for with plenty of ¢ ations, ‘The| tt t# simply a detestable “k panies are guilty of dotng an tnjus « ¢ the “Annuals” | With « vindl Hike dtepo-itice to and discriminating against ight at the Grand Opera House ee the only excuse for them and existe on offal, A few/all Kansas milling business, not! Madam Gask! appears [n concert, as REASONABLE PRICES, IT IS THE RESULT OF re, for the sudserip wt may at times take « temp > Jonly the Interest of the Howard) sisted by the celebrated pianist | YEARS OF CONSCIENTIOUS FFF« RT oho " terest In some new style of| Mills, but all flow nv fact "i Por he house pro a : > a oe m whieh tt develton OStlthe Gaatlower ciate | Lisee to ber oceapletaty. filled ty of THIS SEASON MORE THAN EVER BEFORE Reading” Wee Cheap. the ne quickly changes to on*/ In its cc o Howard Mille {fashionable audience. i] YOU'LL APPRECIATE THE MANY ADVANT.- Sea UO eR ities ila ‘tm aa ompany declares that the rallroads A | AGES OF TRADIN “ s ’ Pi) SEW nant necentney’ te} Father Beale, one ef | Jexact @ rate of 65 conte per 100) “pift, Paff, Pouf’ opens at they “US? VU! ADING HERE manufacturer's sale price $8.30 }pounds for the transportation of Grand tomorrow night for four) flour from Wichita, Kan. to San/ nights and a Saturday matinee, The |Franciaco, Cal, and other Pacific | advance sale of seats indicates good coast terminals in carload lots,| bustness for the engagement | whereas at the same time they — — i lcharge a rate of only 85 cents for | meek tnte their little sheet, in| known and revered of the ber te carry the bowel ods. and the we the Ir Gey of “roasting” was ad « in Seattle, staying ot the We cheapest and best way ellewe on Madison and Hr WORTH $12.59. ‘This is a stocky, heavy and fine Mission Rocker, extra strong and new Mission style type, solid shaped seat. This is a gayd value any time at $12.60. Manufactur- ers Bele Price ..... f $8.30 ‘Standard Purattere Co. Spring Suits $10 Up Spring Topcoats $12.50 Up J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Over House Ask Your Neighbor if HIS | wheat between the same points In jthe same lote “This differential of }10 cents tn favor of wheat agains’ arc a @ 0 nner-| flour exists from all Kansas potnte | |to Pacific coast torminals,” says the FINAL DIVORCE |complainant. It ts pointed ont stat | |from Spokane, Wash ]Ore., to San Francisco the soso on | flour and wheat are the « came, PARA, March = 13.--Countess Gasteliane, accompanied by « law Heavy that the decree will give her an ab Gat { solute divorcee, Hhe also asked for a | maivan ized : separate domicile and the custody Buys Vire With real people representing |. ine children pending the final Clothes {themaclves in many of the parts, | oo icion i Li tf) with real trains and real guna, real These Needed anee—vil | malamute dogs aod real cass words | MARRIAGE LICENSES, so never rust, in the heavy apota, W the e fe } worth 65c— J Death Valley millionaire, assisted | | Walter Duniap, 26, and Katte] Housekeeping AZo fbr the Taye company, and. Hit|2 p gaimen Bays Kirt K| l@mith, the Alaska musher, is put | Ga wette, 33, Ban rey seve and| }ting up the show of the season at| “8ry Bt. Dennis, 21. San Franc | Suppliies---Come ax Satie the Third Avenue this week. The| 9 Dusenberry. of Vancouver, B.| Good dramatication of the career of th®) © reported to the police last night | Ts only “Scotty” ts without dowbt the] that some thief had stolen a boat! Heavy Tin most extensive and best staged we | wnt b had been secured on the bay Tattoo Alarm Clock, war- ) Pie Pans— duction yet given by the Taylor) front near the Oriental dock, The . a company, and while there are cem | post was painted white. ranted for one year, and 2¢ neeyenes eg eg igre Pan you have to get up te } $ they will wear off In time. stop it; always $1.50... } Graduated Pts Bootty the Real Thing. : 1.08 } ‘Trin ’ I : L ; List it with List, Mutual Life bidg. Scotty, the boy hero, king of the desert mine, is the real attraction pair heavy Canvas regular 100 jand while Scotty can't and doesn't Glow ott ne« | ~“Bieay very many lines on the stage, re, Se ee: 8 Se he has acquired the melodramatic or ert ae +++ 6¢ walk of the golden west, and he is an with the audience all the time Be 75¢ Beautiful fl tween speeches Scotty smiles and | lace Bros.’ Triple Plated } Japanese winks so ingenvovsly at the sasen Knives and Forks, abso- § China jbly thet the spe ators — tant , nted, s S ptty thinks the whole thing is a lutely warranted, $2 79 ; — =e joke—and in certain respects it ta Blue and Ell Smith a Live One. . Pink Decora- Next to Scotty, who acts on the All-Steel Polished New } tions, Gold ’ ° stage fost as he doce in real life, “C “ake Lifter . 23¢ } Trace ‘omes Eli Smith, the man who came| from the north to mush to Wash ington. Et appears as himself tn just the ithe last act, with bis well trained} th but k c | malamutes, but before that he ap gpa of meng . Peerless | pears in a half dozen supernumary worth $1.25; T9¢ } oy roles, and there he exhibits his true — talent as a comedian. [In the lunch Plate Lamp, ]} room scene Eli is the whole exhibit long or rt handle, { complete land while he has fo Hines aa yot juality 4-tine Spad- } with shade- the friend from the frosen | north romises to be he at) - ex 59¢ $1.33 ithe show in a little while, To any Heavy Gold ~ . amnnnpmmnnmmnnnnE| ong who knows ths bashful Traced Ed t and Hat } Old Willow backwardness in real life he ts and Han gre ery Blue Cups jdoubly funny fervice for asc dozen ..15@ } V4 shape + Gea For the rest, the Taylor company worth $1.50 lis well known. Afleen May and Steel { dozen, Laurette Taylor Long Eva, the only a) pair faro queen and mother of the gam bler’s hild, and Bessie, the gir! who keeps Scotty busy, are both succrastul Edythe Raynor, as Lit tle va, the gambler’s child, is also |e winner Measuring Cups, ---THE-- Laurel Double-Flue Range -to-Date Builders Hardware We pride ourselves on carrying the latest de- gns and finishes. Estimates gladly furnished on jobs of any size We are headquarters for mechanics’ tools and have a fine lot of Disston and Atkins Saws, Rus- sell and Erwin’s Builders’ Hardware. We are open Saturdays till 9:30 p, m. Family Grindstone, | Balance Are Good. Were O. K. GRAY 921 Second Av. Bet. Marion and Madison If you are going to buy a range see how much more im proved the LAUREL RANGE ie than othera $5.00 down and easy payments boys one. Your old stove taken as part pay 218 Union $t., Seattle 815-824 Second Ave., Ballard. Coyote Special. The coyote special, in which Scot ity burns monay at the rate of a }a minute on the way to New York, \is presented In thrilling atyt of course, there fs a scene where the THE HEGDAML CO, INC.