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EE I: MARCH SALES! 13. 50 High grade Crescent |} Lawn Mow et, 14- in, cruci- ple steel bades ... Near Cut Glass Fruit Dishes ‘gsc Blue Meorated ed Japanese Cups avd Saucers, PLORAL SETS, | flaral Sets, GARDEN RAKES, malleable iron 1O-tooth 15¢ P Rv NING SHEARS, ade Pruning COAT AND HAT HOOKS. 25¢ dozen brass plated Cogs and Hat 15¢c Hooks WHALKEOIL SOAP. ase can Whaleoil Soap for spraying, 17¢ each ALARM CLOCKS, $1.00 nigkel plated 30-hour Alarm Clock, warranted yoar.. EMBROIDERY SCISSORS. 75 pair Wiss finest quality assorted Em- broidery Scisenr 39c DRINKING CUPS. aoc pure aluminum collaps- able a -10¢ Cups.. braced Garden ul spring ye] wr Assortment Japanese Non-Bon Dishes, 10¢. Waffle Iran, Ge. 400 Eatest Brooklyn ‘Poaster for Bread, 27¢. $2.75 Heavy Strapped City Garbage Can $2.39, se Silk Tissue Columbia Tailet Paper, & for” Be. roc Mrs. Potts’ Sadiron Handles, Te. BOOTH Witt HONORED The Chamber of Commerce, at|* a Weekly meoting yesterday aft! erhoon, accepted the invitation of | Brig, Gon, Jenkine, of the Salva-| i tion arty, to be present at the | * lecture to be delivered by Gen, Wil-| Ham Booth, commander tn chief ot} 4 the army, on March Sh in the Coil \* wou, j Gen, Booth will be in Seattle two| days, Mareh 20 and 31, after which .* wee embark for Japan, ‘THISTLE AND. ROSE | UNITED 200 YEARS) LONDON, March %—-While Ire land ts «training every nerve to Tboring about a repeal of the legtale | } tion « her to Great Britain in | 1,800, dia not far behind Thane marks an extraordl nary | Ak io Seotiand’s history lan it « the 200th anniver sary of the union between England | fand Scotland Both kingdoms regard the as & Cause for national rf vad emphatic in thels upion contracted ju igo has contributed © grandeur of the Bri a a whole, buy also to the of the (wo parties to the event joteing | f | proaperity | Agreement You Should Thin’, When fortune is smiling tn and life t* one happy ¢ should not be so cORtent Halve “no thought to the m Wise mon put a part of their earn: | ings inte the Gavtege department of the State Bank Seattle, where ‘both emalt an positars re ceive their be: Four | Per cont ts pal " ita, ***| “DOUBLE GALVANIZED Two- INCH MESH.” Se roll, 1 ft high, 189 ft. joag ¥ 7 $1.86 roii, 2 ft. high, 160 ft s high, 150 ft high, 150 f high, 150 ft $2.70 roll, 3 ff $4.60 roll, 4 ft $4.56 roll, 6 tt $5.40 roll, 6 ft | / (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Wash, Repeated att March 7 a Ww delay ee paswage of *u dinee t primary bill were wide in the senate yostardgy, but they all fa and wien *# opponents of the bill te ne they were whipped they step * ped in tine and the bill pansed by & vote of 49 to L, The bill @ will now go to & conference 2° orgmitiee. “eenee aeneeesse: ee ee The bill Introduced tn the best lature by Represen jriek, to secure unrestricted tition fer contracts for public |auch, ua atreet paying amd improve jment, was yesterday indorsed a the Chamber of Commaree, | CRamber recom pended ‘hat . clause be added to the measure, giving the authorities the right to reject apy and all bide There are many standar ‘a' Schillings Best fa the staudar4 for tea and Coffee in the United * ates or AMUSEM! Carne Susical Comedy t SRATILE STAR—THURSDAY, MAR( [PRA PARRA RARE: jae PRIMARY BILL PASSES, le f *. 7 * DAWSON HAN 5 4 SUG (Star Spacial Service.) Frank Herring, a merchant, com i suicide yester by sboot himeeif through the heart igle wns left to dispose of the ean of Herring, who weut out to engage in business, T. Mo- in purchased the stock, and in * that the scoounte of were very much garbled orrlod Wikle until he took | iglo wae prominent in Oren | irs, being on the board" Daw bom M. B. church and 8wr’ay school syohotury mee Poms Go MELE the big midweek dance | at Lesehi Park] mm enjoy dancing | sure to attend } W: aguer’s ten will = furnieh | their usual good music and a de lightful « Gentiemen 25« Ladies free. nwithihes : THE GRAND Tor! \ght, Friday, Saturday and Baturday Matinee, the Both Phon: « Jobn Cort, Manager Record. Mak “BUSTER BROWN.” Outcauit's Famous Cartoor the Buster Brown: Bobby Burns Brigade. Those Mapov Boys, MURRAY ND MACK, the Beats ¢ Peters ie i Porton man: oe MATINEEY BACH DAY AT tm SEE THE FAMOUS ». Tom Thumb, Count of nan, Radie Roesch. You muat be oo time to get Mre Prank « divtona Ind. 4934 Per Lyric Theater Tonight and All Weele-~Matiner Company ty THE TELEPHONE Next Week, Gtarting Sunday Afternoon Soe the principals and dancing girls Biar ance Rusce!! & Drew, More. Saiies, * fr ul aari, Heron Magri «, Viola and Fogel, seats, May Evane, the Pen- Mer. Pantages Offers “The Mysterious Mr. Bugle.” Mate Dally, PY. Thu. &- Prt Doors Open, Mate, 1:40; Sve, 7:30. ft. Mew, Mata, 2:15, Bg, #16 a Phones 567. Maturday, Zinn’'e Musical Comedy EXCHANGE. “The Jolly Musketeers.” Nothing: Mthke then ever he SEATTLE THEATER *or*! 4 Orew, More, Phones 4% Matinese Thursday and Saturday Tonight and All Wook, “LOST IN NEW YORK. Next Wee New and Unsurpassed, Ne change in k. “Bleck Patti Treubedeurs” 40 Poop, Everything oy oe ee —only two days more of the SPECIAL SALE—Ladies’ Desks and Dressing Tables—come in today and secure j yours, the BEST WAY to buy the gow is the “Standard Way” —$1 down and $1 @ week, PGE 9) Sinem er yaar a great Friday special we have secured tne exclusive Seattle agency for the “Advance” mop wringer and pail combined and offer it for Friday only at 19¢ regular value $1.50 this is one of the greatest household nece ery housekeeper ssities ever invented and should have and will want of the “Advance” hardest part of floor by the use Mop Wringer the most dis leaning is overcome agreeable as well as the it is light and convenient and can be used for serubbing purposes in general of heavy galvanized steel—-the wringer attachment is made of 44 inch coppered spring steel and is absolutely indestructible. The mop is the very best 16 oz. cotton mop. the pail ie made all three articles combined will be sold regu- larly for $1.50, Our special introductory price for Friday only ©. D. or phone orders filled ; none sold to no ¢ lers; mail orders filled if received by Sat- ee ” Standard Parutiers Co. sae po TITLE 1006101016 FirstAve. TACOMA A SIGN OF THE TIMES Not a lot will be left in 10 days. And Value of the Property SIMPLY MARVELOUS Sixty-Five Lots Sold in Three Hours This Is the Record of COWEN’S UNIVERSITY PARK Which Opened for Sale Monday March 4th Beats every rec will be in the University neighborhood. Exp« lot in Pioneer Building tion buildings with money to buy around the Unive rd yet made. Buy where things are doing. The greatest activity ever known in Seattle real estate BIG CROWDS ina few months will view the progress of the rsity. If you are & ing to DOUBLE YOUR MONEY IN A YEAR GET BUSY and secure a Cowen’s University Park right away, as every lot will be sold in a few days. Street improvements are in and paid for—tright on the car line and only“a SHORT DISTANCE from UNIVERSITY and EXPOSITION ENTRANCE. Take UNIVERSITY CAR RIGHT AWAY and get off at 58th street. 236-237 CHAS. COWEN , Owner 236-237 Pioneer Building