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RIDAY, JANUARY 17, 19 Jdnd varled vaudeville I : ERICK & NELSON, Inc. : toe na At the Star—Abdaleh Kader @ . | Apparel for Wemen, Misses FR a ’ ° R rockverrthing i The Ede Musee The Ph 1 : Piay, the chamber of horrors, the aia : a baby tnoubator, vaudeville, freaks if t . | M FOSTER'S @ROPERTY. | of nature and novelty concessons a e 0 inens 1 onti omo 0 A Half Dozen Women Are Willing to Darn Socks, | emnan Mted States District Attorney Imer Todd yesterd mar sale of inens, we nd quit ho Bake Bread, and Scrub Floors for Lonely "er "00 sestorday oun FIGHT OVER In arranging stock following the January Sale of Lit ort Jeng pe in Kent belonging to Wallace i . 5 ’ “ of which it is desirable t é ‘ ‘ Ballard Men. pit, ent belonging to Wallace CONFERENCE B of yard goods, condisting of Damasks and Crashes, of wh These thes jwith forging the name of Ch " f ling ? tay ard Cai ‘i ONE ETUT EK. 9 f Povey Ttatiity cohate amosonting length have been cut into standard lengths for quick selling—1 24 ya Several dif. Will the Rallard bachelor who) hair and eyes; quite a fome witli lio ges. The at nt ts to ore.| A Hebe ie clreaéy in prompest fer : e tertal wrote to The Star to secure him | BOt musical, but | ne musle 804) vide security for the a “ the comimg conference of North Mf ferent qualitic and widths are represented and-all are offer ai & Wife, kindly furnish hin reat | Ores: have broken a horse W 8% jiho forged money order pwent « in spite of the fact I = 5 eal) die and harness; am a plain Work: | Poster should te fos , se Oe TD eel name And address 10 ts paper ee ee eens a ion woo ld be found gut tha “x galy bes “ = : It is very much in demand , oe ype talked 4 the delegates, the S | f T A ait done women Who are eee om yt ‘lag wath th wean teatoce be oo 6 H Snecial Sale o ants Dresses flosery Specials tor 1 omorrow willing to darn socks and 8Cr0b oT eerie an le mot. hotuely officlally determined upon i | fore have written to ‘The Star|°Usnlcal and clerical; not bomel) The University of Washington jf : Wid teincing $6 In the Hosiery Division t row the fe las Geka nome and cdasam oF handsome: no wi ows Am con | wants t rence to include the | In the Infants’ Division we will hold, beg inning é si faa cto the follow. Go that they may attend to this! io. torward : ‘. | Univers A z -_ —_ ee | morrow, a special sale of Infants Dresse ing special it be effective ¥ en's and Chil. little matter of basi: in person Foeta n th ron Idaho and Montana ~ gent i 3 Wess < 0 Githoet the meddlesome interfer nn aa ee ae moar St and Washington Agrieuitural col: — sizes 1 to 4 years Hubbard, Russian and French |, dren's Hose s a of ~ siggy wate meant, Teall him that only for the} ie United Prose Pepa leans, 6 Phar egg ort a age | models are included, the materials being linen, | Women’s plain black ¢ c, with double he ladies, cording 0 heir RIO DD N 0, an < | wants © ‘ Oo iol 1 own stories, vary in age from 18 to bie S 43 , cae ore publish |(nsive preparations have been | W —s on, Oregon and Idaho rep: |i madras, Persian lawn, India ere and woe k sole and toe, and high splice pecial ..,,,, 40 years. One ts a widow with a wi made Rear Admiral Evans when | resented oi Some of the Dresses are plain, with tucked yoke; |) 2 pairs %e children; one an old maid of 40; MBAS | girl who can break «| b€ come ashore, but itis not known | The students of both Soe 1] Some od I if y embroidery, Val - ~ * Tor 25¢ one & confiding young girl: but all nore cught to be able to handle [Just when he will be able to make | Advance many reasons for their po- i others are trimmed with heavy ¢ ; ee Wom n's plain brown Cotton or L lose, with hi have one purpose, the desire to se T enstinads himhate the trip. A twounile boat race be | sitlons, and the p bog val ncie and Torchon laces, with insertings in ath land double sole d toc » e cure & man of thelr own ge By eng gece rac or a § ee Kunners’ mates of the | conference may not by chowen until |i rei) pr fe | aieichnt tne. Collar and pliced heel and d . are spec Some Misgivings. ought to interest any man who has | Meet will be the feature of the en after much discuss Hy} aid between fine he ! pe priced at airs for Fach has some misgivings. One| neglected his duties and opportuni. | ('4inment today POSTPONE WEDDING FOR | sleeves are finished with fine edge of lace or em Children’s fast-black, ribbed, fleece-lined Hose ® called up on the telephone to ask tos in life | TWENTY-ONE YEARS. broidery. For clearance have specially priced se, ; the nationality of the bachelor be Cditor of Star—T saw in last | cial a pair one : fore sending in her application.| night's Star the letter from the NEW YORK, Jan, 17-There ts these Dresses at 95 hild Rtetacs e H When assured that he was Amert- lonely an at Ballard, who wants it to be a wedding In Ste-Pat and up to $5.95 uldren a lack, ribbed mere Hose, ¢ z 3 can born, of a German mother and who ie not se-eyed of rick’s church at Richmond, Staten Se, 5¢, $1.25, $1.65 } $5 Gal a onle ki pe Scotch father, she seemed much od, and who does not wear! island, which will bring to « red | ’ ccony | F encouraged. glasses. Well, | have no Gympheny © a patient wooing of 21 years’ du 4 zt | ‘ y Concert Sunday j : Following are samples of the let- | faults, [am a widow, 29 ye ; ony Concert Sunday. | ration. John Seaver, the prospect: | i ters being received by The Star for have blue eyes, dark brown cane Symphony orchestra) ive bridegroom, and Margaret M i | Specia ale o assocks | omorr ow. . . j the Ballard bac am 5 feet 6 inches tall, # wive ace OC its DODEIRE Hetadt, the. pre ve bride, have | if ron pring pect “Matrimonial Editor, Star: I saw | 146 pounds, 1 wear a No “afte lovers of high | "24,8 © thet long nhannee the Domestic Floor Coverings Section, on the j an ad in your paper stating that aland am thought nice lookin be ad lovers of high) of the faithfulness of each to an In £ Sai tia ska tes j helor was looking for somebody my friends. I have ways @ oberg Satan Dan — Ke invalid father Seaver's i Third Floor, we are showing a line of ¢ arpet Has bs tie lo darn his sox, bake bread, patch cooking, lived on a farm tn the ea bir ~ tector © died about five months ago, ag i| : ‘ ° “ , i. te _ Spring, made tor . SemEE quavaisat teetas "1 gan ttoe Bo wears, 1 have. ct a ris and his mate ans have been!sq and Miss Pfaff's father died |} socks embracing many good styles This is the re cM felon Heth 25 years old and five-foot, seven maybe he would ject to being oe en Ent attractive nusr la few weeks ago, aged 75. | best lot of Hassocks it has ever been our pleasure ; q P and one-half inches high; weigh called ‘papa. If not, tell t Rael bles tanhel Doo, | ions the coverings being made of the very which may be had 4 142; have dark brown hair and the one he has deen lo ae ee caichembonnd AFTER NEW MINING } to display, the cove g 4 @ in either 4-6 or 3 Bae eyes rage ogy —— ome pany, wi - the best quality Body Brussels, Wilton Carpeting 34 it a “I also am single and would like to me. Will send addres ay. will appear as th | ye ; ; ib fet 3.6 size 1as ce Seteneeenn. Wt Tipe Geatioman; | wants {t aie LEGISLATION | and Wilton Velvet Carpeting in plain anc . an all-iron frame, co 1 with Simmons’ Patent but I would like very mueh for you This Sounds Good. Saisie eimesiaiains | §= tone effects cial prices for tomorrow are : ; vated 4 inal to withhe from the pa my possibly the Rallard bache q | 906, $1.00 and $1.50 fabric This fabric i evatec inches above the 3 Let me hear at|lor would prefer to bein ac | The Moore—Heury Woodruff tr At a meeting of mining men held|— se eeeeeeee ’ : : « side rails by high corner castings, and attadhal your earliest convenience and ¢ co with the iad Big fst I ma week last night in the rooms of the |i t 7 ies by highly temy 1 helicals, ag ‘i oblige.” following ‘ence be in “Zire” 8 Alaska club, a committee of miners o end angles by high empered helicals, E Here's Another. Matrimonial Ed 1 am! “Shame fom, Alain, eae soseiek, toil snabment which wives ani ecial Gite : il ca Sake erthen Sto got me At the Grand—"The Gingerbread gather data looking to the formu: ll | Many odd pieces of Quadruple- Plated Silverware, se Sy tbs 7 ide rails of 1364 iors ¥ “Matrimonial Editor: In answer ng old maid an lation of new legintation for the le rh “ig Spri as sic ails of iron to Mr. ‘Baldy’ in this evening's Star tly straight. T CAn! at the Seattie—“At the Old/ mining inwrests of the northern consisting of Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, Crear tubing and angle-iron end rails. ‘She framei by I beg to say I answer the require ¢ ng & mile away and | ¢ ross I ads.” Next week, “A Chi- | territory i ers, Sauce Boats, Knives and arr ee Helthel geld Grénns.: Seecial somes * Ments of his letter, and if he } : ood gineaee e ave Uae an ramp The committee will hold a serk ‘ %: LF PR z she rO T eK mo either b Bo more faults than he mentio’ sin my bare be At the Lois of h one between 4 and & are being closed out at A size ; ose eeeee ; Believe him to be a litte violet-blue eyes, & #UNDY | Next week, "Aro Ye ’ g'efock today and another between | WR is sesh bee eae suited to preside at the he disposition, dark brown hatr 4) At the Third Avenue—"The Fe-|the same hours tomorrow, fm ‘the > family table than the av a er figure. + n ba . ead | male Detectives Next week, “Big club rooms, to which mining awa/ . yf Orien-| that will melt in the mouth Hearted Jir sked to present themsdves| ° ° Ch / a 0 jean or Orien Se ~~ aSersdgh tameemene . My future husband and master! at the Lyrie—Double bur oat otis taaeineee Not eape: his is a pen picture of myself—| must not chew tobacco oF BmOK®| Next week The Real « The committee is made up of tite e rea a es Cc e B was born in California and reared of drink, however, I draw the line | brokers following ut Least (pel ; in @ small place. Am 21 years of there at t the Collseurn—The five must Addiaon M. Powell, of Valdes; 'R ‘ Fh we eevee poets ee Sok. ae Deed ais nein tak an tox on. tl ep ang seven’ other | D. Ingraham, of, anee| i. D. See First and foremost the Great Majestic is made to last. The top, alld Ch high; weigh 135 pounds; brown future needs, and as soon a vaudeville ac hey, G. A. Collins and J. J. Got ; 1 Seen == |xentleman sends in bis address, I| "At Pantages'—The Velde trio,|frey, of Seattle and frames, and everything subject to breakage, is made of non-break ing The Washington Fire is a will send mine and arrange a meet “ am oe ) } f ee ie Mi servative company err | ing. A LONELY OLD MAID Malleable Tron, which allows all parts to be cold-riveted perfectly air-tight, pe seecammae aa a eens PLAY BASKETBALL TOMORROW cabana heat escapes; no cold air enters the Range; thus the oven heats quickety fur 4 ow York, alher Stree : enly a oO y than « ther, with about half the fuel) a” q . Thin Shit alll dniaind ehlir Shaka taccenahs denksan ‘Minoo | more evenly and thoroughly than any other, : fs ea caine of the Washing Lalah Shaban, guards | Great Majestic is so constructed as to burn wood or coal with e : ot will night m ind team—Kthel nner. | age t and nd teamn of the Rertha Shahan and Dolly Satisiaction. 3 on high in games to be ph exor, forwards; Ethel Antell , ‘ ; + at the armory. The games are to and Hannah J on, guards. } Charcoal Iron, used in the body of the Great Majestic, by actual be an annual affair hereafter, and. Laura Dalton, Alice Baton and a . the beginning of the yearly com Theresa Grant were named as sub- | resists rust and crystallization 300 per cent greater than steel. Charco The Last Call! The sale of our entire stock of Silks and Dress Goods, black and colored, at A FOURTH OFF ends tomorrow. ; ‘ The sale of Men’s $18.00 to $30.00 Suits and Overcoats at $13.50 ends tomorrow. The sale of our entire stock of Haviland China at A FOURTH OFF ends tomorrow. The January White Fair Opens Monday---Wait for It! There are indications that the month of the year 1908 will see a tions in the business world. Pity ‘tis if unreasonable fear should have brought loss to any. Fortunate, though, was it that many - times were leading merchants throughout the country able to help manufacturers, importers and jobbers by converting the products of mill and factory into bankable f Probably in the western country had more unities of than THE BON MARCHE OF SEAT TLE So many hese calls for cooperat willing to respond, and so much q into our storerooms, that we feel amply justified in announcing the WHITE FAIR, which begins on MONDAY, JANUARY 20, as the greatest event of its kind we have ever had—an event well worth waiting for. Food Market News Good News, too---Read Every Word of It Basen, Swift & Co.'s Bagle brand, sugar cured; unifor of lean and fat. Whole or half strips, Ib, 99¢, sliced String Beans, Peerless brand, standard quality Nat Beans; the wholesale price of these in $1.00 dozen tomorrow, dozen, 97¢@, can Canned Peas, Ocean View brand down, Special tomorrow, here Butter, Choice Jowa Creamery, Ib Oranges, Sweet, Juicy, Thin Skinned Navels Mince Ment, Atwood’s; will make 3 de! hot laste, pnekage DELICATESSEN SPECIALS. Pore Gausagen, prepared from youns pigs, properly seasoned. Spe Gai tomorrow, Ib 15¢ Weinerwuret, froth and nice; |b. 12%e Mippered Saimon, selected pieces 12%e Basy Oliver, large meaty fruit Ise Poteto Salad, home made; |b the closing days of the first restoration of normal condi no one store this nature nm found us ready and merchandise found its way treaks 20¢ iral a Our price § 13¢ wholesale list of these in 95¢ jon, De, can § 13¢ we l5e the ae Ib. a iclous =p While full pint Orders for Afternoon Wagon Must Reach Us by Noon. | Today Will Be a Big Banner Bargain Day, as We petition wil doubtedly the rooters of the The bring out two schools en stitutes: Referee Best and will be the officials Umpire Allen | Washington was announced high’s line-up Eye Glasses this anorning Sven Made and repaired on short notice Devovan ir own premises. Bring us pieces and we do the rest thing for a guod sham-|Prices always moderate. Schuch Lake ard Optical Co. 12 2nd av. Soap OR“PLAYER-PIANO” THIS WEEK THE BIG KOHLER & CHASE sce a SALE A GRAND SUCCESS AS FARAS . REDUCING THE STOCK IS | CONCERNED. Several of Them Conservative Business Men—Who Appreciate a Bargain. | Place on Sale a Fine Lot of Our Best | Pianos at Still Greater Reductions. EARLY COMERS HAVE CHOICE | A bargain means one thing at | State at or near COST. Do not one store, something else at an-|*t4Y Bway on account of ready other. It depends on the store’s|™oney—OUR EASY PAY PLAN Gop a little at a time, will secure amy | standard. Fifty-eight years Is @/ of the bargains long time for a house to do busl-| Today we offer for $245 a “sweet ness, but this one has been right | toned. rtistic-ca plano, in ttm on the Pacific coast that long, and res a sells regulasty in selecting t yianos we handle ; ties - - A ee the etrena or $153 you get a splendid mod. est our fifty-eight rm oof «x erate cost plano—selle anywhere at perience could select from all the |##00—bas fine singing tone quality different grades—the HEST—the —* 00d plano for the home at small expense MEDIUM—and the INEXPENSIVE and WE NEVER ALLOWED A $110 FOR $250 PIANOS. LESSENED PRICE TO 8 For a little price the above pinno US IF QUALITY 8UF will surprise you—§110 takes 4t THEREBY. In advising you to biy | others at $136. a plano here, we ask you. to do $750 = —Very artistic—beaw just what we have done ourselves— | tiful—superb tone and finest action COMPARE. We are choosers and|—appealing to the highest taste in ean give you the benefit of our | music and art; sale price $492. We selection, with an ironclad uncon-| have a few of the above with ca {itional guarantee, with Exchange | slightly marred in shipping at $3 privile YOUR ARSOLUTE to close out SAFEGUARD—COMING FROM A| Today our PIANO EXCHANGE RELIABLS nov AND BARGAIN ROOM will offer Take from the regular Kohler & | some very ir sting values—in ad Chase prt which are considered | dition to ab pianos that have the most reasonable on the coast,| been rented or taken t quality constdered to $200, and | ous reasons, and a few the residue means ECONOMY of | ments accepted in exchange for the most pronounced sort to you. | Auto Pianos, all tn splendid condi We must cut our stock down to tion, priced at about a third their wo hundred or two hundred and | actual value fifty pianow by the end of this| Callers at our store today will week—this ie absolutely necessary, be fully repaid for their time in and in onder to do so place on | coming sale today some of our very best KOMLER & CHA sarnaing—pianos thet have stand 1316 Second Ave, Oppooite Arcade ard pttees ali over the United Bices, Saatttc | i! | Eighteen Were Taken Yesterday by Customers—|_ BUY THE PIANO costs more than steel, but the makers of the Majestic never staal back forg when an improvement can be made. FREDERICK & NELS INCORPORATED ... _ . tei: pow ° who bas held the office for two T aisicingyb ease atatt years, Six of the progressive ticket tion VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 17.—Dr. | supporting Hall and four support ra | Lewis Hall was elected mayor in ers of Morley were elected alder we Be municipal election yesterday men. The election was closely con. oats by 117 majority over Mayor Morley texted oe doe $2.45 — For Any $3 or $4 Hat in Our This hat sale will continue three days—Fri- bs ate th Ravin’ sts Pine popula or day, Saturday and Monday. reservations || ees whatever dre madé. Every $3 and $4 hat, either | be soft or stiff, carried by us at either store will be i| buns ua sold at this cut price. \| oO taht anttchbin Nine bes You can get a Derby in different shades of eo.) MOORE THEATRE JOHN CORT, Meg Clem brown or black, and get it in a proportion best | packer smiling 90% a ree ay esa tte ae die suited to your height and face. Or there isagreat | o M variety of soft shapes to choose from—browns, _ || Moore Theatre , beat |) “2ERA" and “SMAM.” Prices, two § blacks, greys and tans. | senting a John Cort, Manager THE GRAND | All of This Week—Matines GINGERBREAD MAN” Ao erty ». A Compas FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY BOTH STORES eat Cast, Mag Theatre Product SEATTLE THE ATRE Fancy Vests cut 50 Clothing cut 25 per cent. | per cent. Fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts cut von , Thursde Job | 25 per cent. Umbrellas cut 25 per cent. | Maat cope ne | THIRD AVENUE THEATRE - from Third and ‘ ree PRM. Paign 100 a | esis Ki B C 719 Second on em ah A Chicago Tramp. CF Piet ow ing ros. 0. av., near eas pag = | Colman Bidg. Correct Apparel for Men. Columbia | _ Eden Musee Mt crsvigie® AMUSE MENTS. n Other ate A age Theatre 5 mi F sn naing - TE < THE AT RK “SECRET SE GRAND MASQUERADE | ct giratiay eat Senha ire ies oe - , Good Time Admiweion Pe and $0e. dies Wu De Acmuea at © of Admit