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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDWESDAY, FEB MEN 2°" \START AND FINISH OF THE 4 I'm the id.” she interrupted PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING COMPANY. most exceptional sale of carpets and rugs-- Thursday and Frida come as early as you can and make selection from these high-grade carpet and rug offerings, at sav- ings most unusual—surely most exceptional » $1.75 for Wilton velvet . th@ showed he saw hin ad 0 prey: f 1908 dy Z. CL aye 6H Omd Woll, then, Joss ne — in 2B wecong thouht Be broke a | or © ke flushing, “Kegon't | eee ar! “act, *tuaodran | at ahaa og can fet X SESE U AR Ae Ce hs oa ese [sie "ahcehane teh it yung YO" Me] MMT Oe Be SEHR who tea oe her clpeta, tre was nothing to the Rieeee ee, ee me from Or sone Ss et nd rn ae Yewss Sy re ive Ae ewaebed by moving [Sea in eet am |S an he snore dap] Mee Re CAPES A RES AN de onal rion Qe Elna den e° tantan Skew eaergan sat (tein Wash ea tases S| MEP OAD Oe Yo Mason understood instantly afd | ‘OU Bust koow how hard (ve tried ah « Mf Mixes Hadley could have ‘ a he interrupted 5 ” bah a tn thoein. @ On tee nid you've almost succeeded,” fre ee 3 wer, there would have been a *8® Sl, with her haad on the , ur CHAPTER NXVE per red tn cheeks. He was | ‘then door Atk ee ehild: was, realy : ing that nowhere else in the|) ons | what?’ he asked pt eaht ad of it was Oy ‘ j wide world waa there ao splendid a | [OPetlly ‘eel ol geet BO In—tn being a man, with a man's 5 wipes ont don't think T'@ wake her for! #termination and strength—-and. and masterfulnes, I's for woman to win and for man to conquer, to grasp, to compel Shehtly Damaged By Water The bursting of the water main which flooded the base ment, and soaked the clothing (in the wholesale stock), is re sponsible for this gigantic sale. No such values have ever been offered before. Sale renewed tomorrow with fresh lots of g00d8, some slightly damaged, but only needing to be dried to be perfect. Stock must be sold out—any Men’s Suits Men's Suits—Worth $10.00, $12.06 and $15.00; sale price, slightly damaged ...%5.75 Men's Suits—Worth $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00; sale pric oe $7.15 Men's Suits—Worth $20.00, $22.00, $25.00; sale price... Over six hundred Suits are included in this sale—blacks, blues and fancy worsted eConstim / time for the . m think you ought & have &) supper,” suggested Mise Hadley =e paren,” sald Misa tad Manile is asleep, too, and Harry it,” anewered | hay been k Swe cant afford 1 me Company tn os as What? ason wearily. “Joe aa the kitehen : ; } the watching a be can Then Mason had an Inepiration. Pre | t for the houvework,) Win you stay?” he asked, turn As she disappeared into the ~ ™ fe right.” ing to Darnell, “It isn’t much, for | Kitchen he jumped up and followed . ai © the open doot, where he caus afternoon = M8) we have dinner at noon, but Pil be). © ' here he caught ‘The mies: ies abe die-lana to have vee” staht of her bending over the boy, em how coachman at the *”.| Thank you,” #aid Darbett, ang | Marry, who had fallen asleep with ry Instructions to come DAK 8T Mason brdught another chair to the ing on the table manek that evening table and held {t for Miss. Hadley ~ : he exclaimed # ovom are to take a nap,” ste sald Oh, Cm the mak,” she sald.) «sty taney ag ow rs. Masor ith a glance at Darnell that mac Shee tees on ante, (2 waited wathorttatvel to with « glan ne! made! in the hope that you would let me Who eli him feel ike kicking himself; “A0% ‘axe yon homes to de purse this af : carpetings-- Values $2, $2.25 and $2.50 per yard our entire line of Royal Wilton and Royal Wilton Velvet Carpet ing, in Oriental and floral designe —« riety of patterns and designs to choose from, with borders and stairs to match real values $2.00, $2.25 and §2 D per yard; extra ape 1 75 cial price for Thursday and Friday ese ‘ —no charge for making, laying and lining. Tm 60196 | besides, Harry and I have had all rnoon. I've yper we want already.” She hesitated, but suddenty re a. Ive called the flowers he had given M "4 Ive sent the - ed t t Mt i given Miss preet and I've wats a Bg tnetet, bet Miss) Dale the firet aight of the new we te truth, attired ae] “Won't you please alt down? joounet! and siso his Joke about the RB: 4 veyade ° " { ro she to eimply as 8 trained nurse, eve® 1) che anid. of , } Mason and Darnell took their| Such #allantry to the maid.” she og en | sald, “might create comment.” rendered, grate 4 solemn The situation was Mason os ~~ jemnly c " aes | “But you said you weren't the * det hesitating! oy enough, but Miss adiey toon to be relieved of re | showed no disposition to laugh, and | ™ald"” he ae al Mi fiy—the responsibitity that) they dared not. She proved to be| arinen te wal.. she added, “the 4 awake oven Whea she | ay id maid, aflently attentive, |p we * coming for mé, with Mr » hour - nal , - tirlag to rest-—for an hour.) speaking only when spoken to, and | "Tin risher!™ he eried, turning! z i Ei one-day special on Bissell’s carpet sweepers-- vie $1.95 & for Thursday only we offer the favorably known and widely used i Sg z = , the would slee efusing to take amy part in the f " conversation. If she hoped to make my ep ‘ y read to Mamie, the 1 uncomfortable, bhe was) ¢ ¥ expects an apology | watt! the le also fully successful, but Mason | 2% "eh 49 outbreak in her pres Be). - | ence, but Miss Hadley only laughe entertained Har be | ob in the discomfort ” " txt — iy i When he came in from!” when the door bell rang, Mason pene! a = af | Game ad E— leaked tuto Mrs. Mason * | jumped up to go, but sank back Im!" Aug Fisher wasn't coming, either a He after five. wd | his chair as he saw tht the “maid” | (Te be continued.) | CURIOUS PEACE DOCUMEN T WHICH ENDED HIGHBINDER pty v ne was ead ol Soper Age Bonny Findon OR WAR, SHOWING SIGNATURES OF CHIEF OF POLICE AND CON westigated the kitchen. | inier’ asked Mason, ruefully. SULGENERAL. CENTER PICTURE 18 OF WAN LEN WHO! did so, she laughed You, nothing turned Darnell, IN | STARTED THE WAR, j » she said, “TR give Mr.) nut 1 have committed the erime of | SG surprise, if his wife only! catching her dressed like a maid attie Star Exclusive Service.) (Lui very properly refused to be! little longer.” and joking about it. I seem to be} _SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6 held up. As @ result the two tongs G4. She was in the dining | yiways offending her. 1 don't be Seven years ago Ah Wong of the | began shooting at each other and Mason came home, a - | Hop Sing Chinese bighbt © tong three score of hatchetmen have bit f i ge ae aRB EE ist 4 g i ef Bissell's Standard carpet sweepers; regular value $2.50, * room when Neve ed a continental 5 $1 95 : Hille after six, but his was not the |\/'j¢ ee ten oe onoen ae enti get hard up and sold his pretty! the dust om one side or the other,|—f for the special price of . ol double aud single breasted step she hoard tm the hall | “You don't? | wife, Wan Len, to Lai Ng of the since 1901 | ei styles. a 4 of you to come over! «xo | don’t” D. H. Gilman, who built the Se-| Bing Kung tong for $2,200. | Recently ConsulGeneral Sun Sze| gt i ws sick} yason pondered this for a mo-| ttle, Lake Shore & Eastern rail if he had been satisfied to let) Yee forced the warring highbinders| ‘She's 8) ment . road, now the Northern division of it go at that, more than 69 ifves into @ peace agreement—-the first! it i I i # : i : { ae z Overcoats Men's Overcoats—Worth $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00; sale price, slightly damaged ...$4.75 & 4 E Hi | | Rg : Men's Rain Coats—Priest- ly's, ete.: worth $15.00, $20.00 and $22.50 Men's Overcoats-——Plain and fancy fabrics; all styles; worth up to $30.00; sale WOME Ska <eee oaae $10.00 These Overcoats and Rain Coats can be had in all this season's latest styles and in all sizes; an immense variety to choose among. Was just putting that's such a bad sign.” promoter of Seattle, hax filed a po-| the history of California averted. lords, consubgeneral and chief of | Darnell, appeared. marked 341, taking tm some old debts cre | Miss Hadley returned with the to p nothing himaeif, as if the phrase had given | Y8ted street car lines for the north By United Press.) The Decembéertotals of men ship | == ee — none » (By uneoarea- interviewed Mr. Hadley, and—well, national organization. meat on the tnble,| Tmrnet! was in @ humor to give|titfon Im bankruptcy in the New| But Wong wanted more money | (lite. Now peace reigns ta China Said to be!” repeated Mason. | ated when he borrowed larce sume | be Was od to see the alderman, and Mason |! Seattle was when he and James} him a new ides. He recalled that | Tt part of the city | PORT TOWNSEND, Feb. 5.—| Ped, reshipped and discharged in decreased, according to his report | long been on the decrease, and| E j Women are queer creatures,” he the Northera Pacific and a one | WOuld have heen saved « o document of ite kind ever made it when the door! wore of bis confidence than usual. | York federal court | after the deal had been closed and | town Before Darnell could reply to this | Of Money th this city, The assets) jleft them alone. A. Moore applied for a franchise | the y information on the subject aailora have become plentiful and men, the present failing away | Dave run. but oid at test. “but I don't think | “@™e Prominent real estate man and | the bloodiest highbinder wars in| std signed by the Chinese feudal opened. and Ma She's sald to be engaged,” be re- The liabilities are given at $042, = . — are i Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. Said to be!” repeated Darnet! to! fr & system surface and ele- os 3 | e dintric ere 2.117 as | As soon as a number of exchanges caught do Fisher. But Fisher certainly had Jil TE NH) stoner's business for January has) mand for men on sailing vexsols has | will apply for a charter in the / Murtbut. jas the number of men increases inly due to o lull in the latter — } (By United Press.) i jthe demand grows l«hter business | NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—William J | The total handled during the | ot state association of builders’ ake noe tr pen ac — —_ t Feb. 5. ‘e * of affaira w reversed seven n he of the present fiscal exchanges was organized in Seat ast wight and ng e eo } a te ee geen Sale ata eed | sailormen were bard to find, out year, 21,786, ax compared with the|tle yesterday afternoon by the ac-|Commandment as his text scored | him false and marrioa his rival! #0 Yeasels in many instances be same portod of the previous year,|tion of delegations from the Se-| Stock gambling j half an hour before he wa: ing compelled to start the voyage 14.688, shows a gun of 3,048 men attle and Tacoma exchanges. | | wed her, but that she wo shorthanded. for the seven months just closed. | The object is to extend the open Want Sunday Closing, the ceremony the very trowaseau, | Secs ese ae re eee Ee = [shop principles all over the state. STOCKTON, Cal, Feb. 56. The | including the ring, that he had/| | Exchanges are to be started in| city council by a vote of five to two| bought for her, W. J. Glover, of St INSANITY DID NOT all the leading towns. has passed an ordinance closing the Joe, Idaho, has appe the B.C. Cornall of Tacoma was | saloons on Sunday and compelling} palice to ald in re the! | elected pre it; E. J. Duhamel of | the restaurants, drug stores and} finery he had testowed upon his} LAST VERY LON | Seattle vice-president, and J. J.| eating houses to refrain from sell-| betrothed, Edaa Gobel, of Spokane. | Franklin, of Tacoma, secretary ing liquor on that day | She even, he says, prevailed upon} wis 38 = the preacher Glover had engaged | 4 for the ceremony to perform ber James (Gibson, the contractor who | refurned, securing damages against | marriage to the other tan thie employment agents, who tn turn (By United Press.) | Dering the early summer, th A Ten-Cent Day At Economy Corner ~~ MEANS 1. I0c' BARGAINS 12¢ GULAR 25¢ — Q Gas Globe; import- : best globe made; MEN'S HATS. Soft styles only; all colors and all sizes; worth $1.50 to $2.50; sale price, slightly damaged ...... ......65¢ UNDERWEAR. Men's Wool and Derby Ribbed Fleeced Underwear; worth regularly 75c and $1.00; sale price, slightly damaged ... MEN'S SOCKS. All colors, good, heavy Wool Sox; worth 26¢; sale price, slightly damaged ...... 7e¢ MEN'S SHIRTS. | was sent to the insane asylum ; 5 | sued | November 26, was discharged on} "hi son went on the stand and| BRIEFS BY WIRE January 31. On & petition filed) geetitied that he had never given || in the superior court yesterday) (he employment agents such an! }Jodge Morris discharge Lang, who had been appointed Gib-| charged him dibson, Louis | order and the prosecuting attorney | ith perjury. At this! Welte-Mignon Paint. The Seattle Tacoma interurban | son's guardian | Jumeture the contractor's friends tn-| lhas commenced work on the| Some time ago Gibson gave (stituted an insanity charge and Working Overshirts of fancy 1 Odds and Ends Lot of {| branch to Puyallup jlocal employment agency orders) upon investigation Gibson was com-| S . 1 CARRENO P; cheviot; shghtly damaged... ee and 1 and Aluminum ff) A fury has been secured at Che-| for 75 men to work on a large) mitted to the asylum | pecta rogram te tees bene eee eeee ees 15¢ hite Fireproof Bak jhalis to try F. O. Bridgham, of | contract at North Yakima The; in the meantime the perjury im laborers did not find th gan chain | semen Paint and Enamel; val MEN'S SHIRTS. Laundered Shirts, all sizes; linen bosoms; sale price... jobs and’ charge has been dismissed Seattle, for wife murd Dishes ; Boys forming a he ee See ee EE <I rescued a comrade fre rye set" CARNEGIE OFFERS «__ Bedbug Poison. Chamois Skins. Low water haa stopped steamer | ee SOE sos REGULAR 25¢—Can Assorted sizes of Fine, ff] navigation on the upper Columbia. | MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS. Permanent Peter Soft Tanned, Fine 0. C. Mathias, former cashier of} $105,000 MORE Teresa C: atest living f fi | 1 s F ; ¢ the defunct Exchange bank of Teresa Carreno, the greatest living feminive pianist, will appear Men's Stiff Bosom ‘ancy Grade Chamois Skins; Man's Bedbug and Egy worth $1.00 and D RE vemtroyer, in distribut Blaine, is behind the bars at Bel at the Grand Opera House next Monday evening, February 10th, | | | 00; sale price, slightly damaged values up to Hugham _ sale price, slightly can ; Thursday . 10c | Hoquiam's city attorney ts talk Andrew Carnegie, who gave}, )The Mbrary board believes that, |} Mer the auspices of the Ladies’ Mu Club, This will un AMABOE 0.6... csees 65¢ Tet:, ecg Table Spoons. aw 040 for the construction of the [ig vie of the fact that the board |] questionsbly be the musical event of the season, for Carreno’s MEN'S UNDERWEAR. China Nest Eggs Rogers’ New Pattern ff} Be Bayt arena nim oo to donate to the Hbrary board the puld be a highly pubiic spirited | ee sheaee purty carer the and casey ciissbignssce wig equaled Pure Wool Underwear, natural REGULAR 30¢ DOz Silver - Plated Table [f] the hospital and it Is announced | 8#m of $105,000 for the construc tif some property owner or own-| No doubt those who will hear Carreno tn her recital next color or tan; worth $2.00 8 a Shina Nest | Spoon val es to $4.00 that the city ie again free fre 7} eel “ oe Seon Sores h ee Apis ie hae aa Monday evening will be interested in hearing her upon the won ty damaged ........ 95¢ the hens |a dozen ; Thurs 10 gy ong lag Oe trom|*ame terms of the first gift ine ening toward the close of the |}, @erful Welte-Mignon Piano—acknowledged the greatest musical whies Gvansnuien: . | Thursday, day, each p Cc Be. p. Sueur alent prise | '* that the city furnish the sites |Mpek for the purpose of further|} invention in history, It ts little short of a miracle. To hear the i........ 10c Door Butts. being Fue: tase 30 te be] SOE MARES: Be Seranen ae _., ||| Welte-Mignon fs to be literally ushered tnto the presence of the — presage lion ae Dripping Pan REGULAR 20¢@ PAIR ‘baaon i et os i. eee ata 3 a vawat that || Steatest artists of modern times, $2.00; sale price, slightly REGULAR 20¢ Pata het B gaara JUMPED je feared for the girl's welfare The House of Johnston at great expense has imported one of | Gamage 66.6 as 65¢ a Steel P 3x3 an boa i RUSSIAN TROOPS ls apg tl apres l —_ - — these remarkable {nstruments from Freiberg, Germany. It is the CORDUROY OVERSHIRTS. Z a, Roast Pa _ with screw HER JOB [Me would Ike her new position ||| sensation of Europe. This will be the first publie concert in this | Men's English Corduroy Over- ers OFF TO BORDER. . ] cumin of Warne hi wt be the fn se emer ot Sos neh, Crary Ore Mignon by Jeading music lovers of city, the tickets will go pecial beat 0 . Pruning Shears. REGULAR 25@—Pair Handy Household Tin ners’ or Pruning After plunging her om i r into} | (By United Press.) |the deepest anxiety for be | EAL ESTATE MEN ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 5.—Five! cause of her sudden disappearance, | thousand troops have bewn ordered! Anna Metager, a domestic in the! TO ENTER | from Northern Caucasus to the! family of Mr F. Wax of 929 | rapidly. BOYS’ CLOTHING LESS THAN HALF. Admission will be by ticket only, which can be secured gratis upon application at the Pioneer Piano House, All seats are Turko-Persian = fruntier whither | Twenty-first av. south, reported to |} reserved and only the capacity of the will be given out, so it hears oldiers in small detachments have|the police as essing was dl Thursday ..... Cc been proceeding steadily for several | yesterday in a Green La Next Friday night the Seattio|{{ Wil! be well to apply for tickets at once She simply didn’t like the place , - CU mtration te due to thelane memes mee on Real Estate association will enter RTAIN RODS aggressive attitude of the Turks!” srs. Wax, grown attached to the| tain the Tacoma Real Estate asso- | a in thelr froutier dispute with the | irl, was worried when she @d not | ciation at a smoker and social to| avi RlONES, Persians. et home Monday night after| be given in the Alaska cluy rooms oq _— Winston (0 OHNSTO Ny ied and | Clothing (0. ida absence with her sav-|in the Alaska build! | U. S. Navy Vard [8%. sesortea tne mutter to tne innttteeves, will be made by prom-| Thursday we offer an un- ‘Usual bargain in Curtain C Rods; special, 3 for... Take @ trip on the Sound and| police, insisted that a thorough|A | mittee, consisting of R. |} Buildi Universit % isit the U. 8. navy yard, see the |search be made, “For,” she declared, | C. Perk Corliss and W. N.| mg y PELG FR-HERIBU iatieships Oregon,” Wisconsin and| "fer! surenhe has met ‘wh i | Pinkstes, hate te tree > D>. 900 ‘ Nebraska, the cruisers Buffalo and | fortune in hand | ‘A J the ‘training ship Philadelphia, the | Mra Wax said the girl had never tee | poate Fi RST AV mammoth dry docks, torpedo boats|pefore been away at. nicht, and| pldabllities considered, the Wash The Pacific Coast Headquarters for Pianos, Talking Machines 2ND AVENUE @& UNION STREET and prison ship Nipsic. Boats leave |ington Fire ts one of the ten ns aiel ‘Micahoass Seatbomiaann CORNER MARION ST. | Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, 56 times| Most distressing cases of eczxemA&\ost insurance companies in Round ¢ sated we | da lieved joap La ° United Stat —————=—

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