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ments to the railroads, Congress ‘ j DA BLY GIVEN had already annulled the pure food D } wo as to enable the large pack ¢ ’ Sere wen Ore Of the at, was especially well) Thousands of people, having ex FO ONE OF SE-| Proishut DEPARTURE quent farewell of one of Seattle's most provounced | win Gaatel, cello, The quintet was | °uld Lemme! was heart | required to respoad to an encore, and two encores.) John J. Blackmore gave two with Mise Clare | plano selections and also responded has & local artiet|/to an encore, and John L. Gibbs, | “Sela Seattle” car, and their War "eo many numbers 10 | violinist, gave the andante from the | CTY will be @ thing long to be re fp dut Mra. Lemme! ac |vtotin concerto of — Mendelssohn | ™embered by the x ged Beattie admirably aod, ©8) most acceptably, He also respond:|, Patriotic and A-Y.P. songs were | Boat haste to Smith's Cove on a Minn Clara Lewys, the firet being! The smoke from the large stacks pumbers of the "OR, W Thou In the Cauld |! the Beattle Electric Company’ C Gretivian” (Fair | Mast,” i the =«second, “Froh.|PeWer plant hung ike a pall over Dy Vou Ficiits. This) stun.” A most vigorous demand for | ba Speer the hot air escaping Ae ee, but Mra. }an encore resulted, from real estate offices in the | selection adiir-| Mrs. Lemamel leaves shortly for|Aleeka building bat added to the| umber, scene and |Germany, where for two years she | “8 and confusion. | Mir.” » “Der | will study under German masters | Not since the departure of James $ TO INCORPORATE "55st ee and worked tn har ELECTRIC CO. yy the car tracks was overlooked, a ——— nO one Was arrested for tn fe $3 m Bed bases, for bah ag! og : of making |(he sidewalks, Roller Ghote eaal eller Carroll | arrangements for the Incorporation | forgotte: j to the usual|of the Seattle Tacoma Shore. Line oommed. Oe ee te indicate ‘that! Electric company. The new com Suddenly the red lMeht on the top are sincere | pany ts to take over the Beattle and of the totem pele fared up. In te proceed with Tacoma franchises of Mosars.|stantly all the whistles began to @f the now Seattle Muckler and Wightman, and also |blow and many absent mindedly| aad to finish it all the franchises of the Shore Line rushed to t headquarters of the | thee lectrie company, between bere | A Y.P. to subseribe for more stock. and Tacoma. They quickly realized, however, that the Japs had been sighted |The disappearing guns at Port | Townsend and in the straits had! disappeared completely, and the |Jape were advancing upon the ox | poaltion elty | A large company, headed by the! mayor, composed of appointees to | the position of superintendent of |atreets, formed tn front of the Kat somJammer Castle, wherein wae stored the key to the cfty The Seattle Blectric Company es | tablished & three cent fare on all | its tines to enable the suburban ree — te take part in defending the '. Large skyscrapers were bought y enterprising real estate dealers, the Alaska butiding being sold for $1.30. Other bulldings were almost given away, Boon the Jap Meet hove in slight, but yet had not fired a shot. The WAY TRAIN A WILD DASH sae aa lying a bill for the Inst War t» hell, but the site ond ADMINISTRATOR FOR MELODY CHOIR ESTATE. forward, the last streteh of the land Might enter} The application of George Calen 7 tine, reputed son of the late Meb- der,” sayy the agent at ville reued “The mext moment it kad hit the|J84g¢ Albertson curse, a beoah catia, ond T'weat to 128 OWL'S NesT. But there were no bodies. The Somt wit be tnetalled y's Intent en-| trate crew, with the true tnatinct of | (OMEN by officials of the Brother te the bande! ralfvead mee ising ‘appli hood from Walls Walla, where the the mountain | cation of the brakes would be use pon ame nap as marted. fev deatening roar, | lens, Jumped as soon as the rune ereh weaks ago the local sest was} ie wanen Bi leuy anties tachusré started, and tonight there wil! be pectnd almost brought) Wrecking crewn labored for days | orer members sapptied with aa trestie was| before the destruction caused by | © NESE INVASION :) OHIO RIVER Steet ene Tee TCC TC SCC Le TET feet been receiv. was added the ram Jeannie and the/ {ihe Jape had taken! hospital ship Idwho, with the Flyer t ch Islands, as dispatch beat. | Was on its) Chief Wappenstetin, with a large) Coast, with the foree of bluscoats and drag-netiers, Seattle. The was encamped at the base of the uy i, and for a totem pole, at the top of which ao Superintendent of' red light had bees installed. This} . A larxe was to be Muminated whee word) aesersbled, con-| wan recetved from Ballard that the of Everett, the Jap fleet was sighted. | Transit and! Large consignments of food and c' the ferry boxt ammunition were being rushed Lud To this! trom the Bast by boat, for owing! fvaneville, Ind. is on the tip end 4 320 «Berke of one of the many beads In the fed 592 Seattle the No. 62 Stanley 2-ft. Rrase-|Oblo river. Since the foods com eo! bound Rule, 190, at Bpinning’® ***) menced the river has takea a so | 7 “s 3 tion te keep tn & bee line in that particular vielnity, So the water Charity Bali for the benefit of the Good Shepherd | i rushing seross this strip of land given M i F tl, at Chris. 9, ienort the bend. The current te pio Sr edt i ci sara se sy ara y eating a channel in ite new course, and if the water digs wep enough Evansville may find FOR TOMORROW'S SELLING SOME REMARK itself an inland towa when the food | ABLE VALUES IN subsides SED ‘MensCot’’ The Proper Way | a To protect your valuable papers jewelry, et ia to plaee th good SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT Proper Place ODRRN PIF ANI OF VAULTR OF RKINS & CO. BANK Alaska building, 211 Popular Sheet Music 15¢ a Copy Arrah Wane Allee, Wr Not aune Y Reception Waltzes. ta very clev hen you see it e you'll admit Bowls, 2he regular, at. 10¢ Pineh Bowls, S0c reguinar, at 25e a. Art Thou Going? Hair Ie Curty Ginch high Pooted Jellies, 20¢ reg ular, 2 Autumn — 10¢ Why Lon't You Try? Tinch high Footed Jellies, 16¢ ree ete : ; ear at ise I'm Up tn the Air About Mary Red Domin In the Evening by the Moonlight Dear Loulne Twilight Meditatio y Enamelware— A Sale Cline’s Piano House tomorros & there'll be big mde A pal. gg 1208 SECOND AVENUE 1 Warrant » year's supply NG KETTLES MILK PANS. KOHLER & CHASE Established 1860. PIANOS 1308 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Building. Bie 156 itithecc: De 23 Hew ME 166 BS. te emer De 50c =e GERMAN MIXING BOWLS. PUGET SOUND MARBLE & GRANITE CO., Ing. E, M. Thayer, Mandger, Cemetery work of every de scription 2410 First Ave, Seattle Main 2099. Ind. 2098. No, 16, 2-qt reg 106 b 8 t 12e¢ 20 PER GENT OFF CLOTHING AT BOYLE’S Made in Gep-tte. Hovelty Skirt Mfg. Go e ba ee ° j 2 MEL CONCERT WAS b.ie.nerne ues MRS. LOUISE SORGE |%r',.2,%,% 2, om] FIRE AT BLAINE Green Lake and Friday, although definite arrange "7 lL. Moore, Tomorrow night ments ‘will not be made until he is] Mayor Moore has signed the ordi) 1 te care in concert at jealled together by Hi Gill, and sent | heard from hance providing for the laying out! 114’ Grand under the auspices of the WILL VETO LIQUOR LICENSES. b The ordinance granting James} to Biliett, MeFarland, Second and University,| demotion proceedings to acquire a , 190) that MeParland or employes ane. eeteere have been tn the habit of selling th a Spenial envio y clot Mr. Radford lived a of Magnolia way, a new thorough fare running from Second and| Ladies Mustey Denny ti @ northwesterly direction and Beach drive. Con-| is w 1.00 and up. eS These Came in Yesterday They Are Now All Marked and On Display Ready for Your Inspection Oe Fancy Wool Dress Goods Another big lot of New Spring Dress Goods consisting of Fancy Chiffon Votles and Chiffon Panamas. These will be the most popular weaves of the new season and you will agree that nothing could be more swell. They come in a rich assortment of the new spring shadings, in broken and regular checked effects, Width are 52 and 54 inches. Prices are $1.00, $1.25, $1.50-and up to $2.50 a yard. The most partionlar women in Seattle are bound to be pleased and delighted with these new fabrics. We have also received quite a bunch of new English Suitings in black and white checked effects, including the large checks that are to be the proper caper for 1907, These are priced at only 650 a yard. Nothing sicer for shirt waist suits, More New Undermuslins Fifteen hundred new Muslin Undergarments fresh and crisp from the fac- tory came in yesterday, This practically completes our stock and there is no reason in the world why the most fastidious woman in Seattle cannot find just what she wants where there is such a splendid variety, Styles are more beautiful than ever. All the dainty new effects are here, in choice qualities, with elab- orate trimmings of lace, embroidery, insertings, hematitching,.beadings and rib- bons. And while the garments themselves are far above the average, the prices are such that the slimmest purse can well afford. Swell New Embroideries More than 10,000 yards of New Embroidery have been added to our stock within the last three days. It would take a whole newspaper to begin to tell you all about the many different designs and the extent and variety of the vast colection we now have to show you. Narrow and wide insertions, allovers, flouneings and edgings are here in great profusion, but you must see them to appreciate their beanty and werth. There is nothing here that you may want in the way of Embroideries that we cannot show you in the daintiest and richest effects. There is nothing cheap about them but the-prices, which are lower than you would ever expeet to pay for such admirable qualities. ~ And Remember That We Are Showing the Largest and Best Assortment of New Spring Suits and SKirts to Be Seen in Seattle re eee —— ane More than a hundred new and exclusive’ modela—no two alike-—are here ready for your choosing. In every case these garments are the most perfectly tailored, the most chie and stylish, that the fashion makers have produced for the new season. Now is the time to choose your new suit, when you can get a full season's wear out of it. You can be a full month abead of your friends for there will be no other such collection of new spring suits seen in Seattle for thirty days to come. And the garments you buy here now are just as stylish and the prices just as low as you could find in the best Chicago atid New York stores, See the display in our window and in the Cloak and Suit Department on our second floor, Special Bargains for Tomorrow Opportanities to save money on choice and reliable merchandise that you cannot well afford to overlook. Read them carefully You'll find m others like them when you come Women’s Wrappers Children’s Underwear 300 wndergarm agee™ ed 500 House Wrap rag ‘ ere will go © ; 21 ents for boys an We | vor will wo on sale | ents for boyn and tomorrow morning 7 veats and ankle at only 79e each each = They sre all well Lo a a ey oie — ‘4 eereeee of fine made, neat fitting ’ Jerse ibbed fleece er « garments. Materials are percales, °T*y © bbed S crochet ints and fosecdowns in slee dark trimmed and nicely finished. The reg re a ular price ix 36c & garment. Tomor shades of blue and gray with attractive figured designs. Regular prices are 98, 1.00, $1.19, and $1.25 each, Take your pick of the lot tomorrow at only 79. le a garment d weight and them is a great bargain at the special price. row all sizes, at only These garments are of g every ol Women's Hose Women’s Petticoats et ni-<te ur regular price mn More than 450 to 12! for these stockings $1 19 1 choose frem and Q© } is'l7e 0 pair and if ° } every skirt in the Gate yon searched the lot a grand bargain whole Pacific Coast each Lenn i for any woman you couldn't find a RLS who can mak@,use better value at that price. But we want of a new petticoat. They areim of you to get acquainted with other big good quality sattes d light wéight values in our Hosiery and Underwear durable weatherbioom irting, APhéey Department, hence this low price for are ent full and wide and y The y's selling. These stockings finished with deep flou fast black plain cotton, They ruffles, They come in black and in a tops, double heels and toes wide range of ec " The. regular ama to hurt the feet. Only $1.75 and €1.89 each a pair Three pairs to a pur eis only $1.79. er Thousands of them here 5 : attle to equal this-in extent } atid {n variety. Post Cards, Posters, Comics, Folders, Booklets, Lace Novelties { and Box Novelties and all the clever hits brought out this season i Tomorrow Ic Each tak ¢ your pick of several thoasand Lace Valentines, the old time favorites,pret 5 tily done in colors, with original verses, These are just the thing for gifts at } ’ Valentine Parties, We sell them regularly at 2 for Se. Tomorrow's price is} } only le. each ; { 5 McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets lite a F ‘The " foxicants to minors, ‘Two other or total Mra, Louise Borge, recently Of! dinanced will also be vetoed; one pre ey 4 Rector ps throne hood hi 4 rmerly & WOll| granting @ license to Gus Ruegs, at if ARTISTS |kiven aad served on a mont olo-| pended all thetr avaltable cash for] known resident of Vietoria, B.C. Fone acc ene, to Cue Bucks. At] of the family escaped in thelr night el, and who were therefore un-| died at 2 o'clock this morning At) of being outeide of the suloon Mm GIVEN AT THE | best artinte, able to fee to Tacoma, were on-| the home of her sominlaw, Guetave | ity, peer Fon other to ,. osu a ile and @ half north of the boundary gates that the plaster has been| crow deserted the ¥ ‘colebrated | Would have the blastings stopped Ansivting Mra, Lemme! wore sev.|'renched in the evacuation of the/ Werth, a well known baker In! cause of fect in the ¢ aaa Joral well known tnustclans, ‘The |TAird avenue tegrade ‘Thay knew | Green Lake, Mre, Gorge was 16|s¢ the latin ee een Wiscation te Visine. — iret number was given by m.| that for a time, at be y were| years old and death was due to pate Tontght a reception in honor of goncert given at) Bvetafieff, plano: W. R. Hoadley, |*4fe, for even shouid the Japs ef-| Pneumonia, Mrs, Borge's son in Arthur Hartmann, the wight by Helen | first violin; W. Pryor, second vio. | feet a landing on the water front a haw been notified, | THE MAGNOLIA WAV violinist, will be given at the St qasisted by local /lin; Legrand Carter, viola, and Be.|!t would be some time before they will probably be held IRDINANCE 18 GIGNED, | Dis by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr Sehuchard Optical “* renewal of his liquor license will] the property will be com: | ¢ 1207 Becond ‘of a ditferent rem /ed to am encore, hoard on all ides, and the Dig UNE! be vetoed reason for the pro-! meneed {in x of ber voloe| One of the gems of the evening | Queen Anne Hill were gathered hee Tee ad ; beiskete gud satisfactorily | was the duet by Mra: Lemme) and | the aquare, a Se ee ee a nee ne " ‘ 4 ie what you obtain from us. Glasses Day or Night 91.00 and up. Aehuchard Optical Washington Butiding, , ©o, Wye Specialiats, 1207 Second 705 Firet Ave. i avenue. eee Phone 2606. one BLASTING CAUGES TROUBLE. ES: KS uP plaints from residents tn the Inter 4 4 ge bay district that the blasting, which (Boripps Telearaph Service.) ANGELS veo. 6—The National City, aground near Hermono nded to pleces this 1 lous, The 1 a few Kyocked off the cetlings of her| minutes before the ship broke up residence by the concussions. Chief Wappenstein said today that he HUNTERS ARE NOT WANTED ON MERCER ISLAND, ja boing carried on in that neighbor mntracting company, ts 008 deal of damage to the houses in that vieinity. Mra. A. Farmer, 1146 Nickerson st,,| morning and tw a« tote if much damage was being caused, as thowe using dynamite or powder |for blasting purposes must have a permit for such work A vigorous protest against the opening of Mercer island to bunt ers is being waged by residents | that territory A bill presente tomate a te ih per to the legisiature recently and now under consideration proposes the opening of the island for hunting. The island abounds in deer, grouse, and other game. J. B. Powles, the commission man, his wife and daughter, and Mr. and Mra, T. J, Thorson leave | this afternoon at 4 o'clock for Port |land and Ban Francisco, In San | 20-horsepower Franklin touring the in which the party will make southern parts of California, The Photographer trip through the northern and Fine Werk. ! FIT Rain or Shine. ; nye SPECIAL We Have Not Yet Found the Man WHO WASN'T PLEASED WITH OUR SPECIAL VALUES, YOU SEE THE SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT WEB OFPER AT THE SPECIAL PRICES $12.50 and $15 ARE HIGH GRADE GARMENTS MARKED DOWN, See First Av. Windows J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Cor. Columbia St, trongest Overcoat House in the State DEPARTMENT STORE 1813-15-17-19 BBCOND AVENUB 8. A Mafrige Co., Inc. +. 3, Wolt, Mgr Factory Sale of Fine Turkish Towels All mill ends, and were rehased direct from the facto: ion ale wow at = Be'up to 61.06 Cleaning Out Ladies’ Cloaks and Suits Ladies’ Cloaks, Suite, Skirte | the box Aven Lik and Purnishings. |. soap +s $20.00 Suite, to clone se a bar Impo' Thay’ ate stytinh suits and | 8: Lave sosp. per bar in jock, greys, blue and a. browns. om ve Law ge heeeben SO Clowes ee | 1 bars Emerald soap... $2.b6' Bikinis, “to "lowe, ous | helen $8.06 Geautifel ik’ vode Extra Fine Hama, per Ib 2.00 Ladies 6 tbe) Gmail’ Navy Beans ¢ The. Pink Beans... doc Mocha and Jave Cortes, $5355 THE STORE FOR THE lve rolia wil Cream Cheese, per toc Fancy Creamery Butter 86 S00 box Jockey Club Seeger * per ib. . .@ Trretiis *' Violet box She box Treilis Rose toilet ib. .. 86 > 14o | # bars best Laundry Soap, ox ‘japonica "“ioliet ake 180 * best Totlet Paper Sods Crackers, Ip. as long es they last Autumn Rose totict Mission Rocker $8.00 Of the some two red Mission Chairs and Rockers in our stock we picture the one above as an example of the showing. This one is solid oak, built on pure Mission lines in weathered finish Has seat of genuine Spanish leather. Many other Rockers are here in weathered finish, yet lower in price; some in oak for as little as $5.75. Other higher priced ones worth up to 865.00. Our top floor, with its di Mission Chars 7) Sscowp Avenve & Spr s...TREET \