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® ° CLAIMS SHARE IN - GREAT ESTATE = + SRRUKRKRERR RE Seattle Woman, Who Is Descendant of Putnam Family, + ® CALL FOR wAnk meboRT May Get Portion of $7,500,000 Fortune in Bank: on eyaunited P of England. uptroiler of urrenc ay inmued a for the ort of the condition of na 1 banks at the close of iness February 14 * a io - - The * * * * * * a . \% . * * * Claiming @ share In an estate of | Helen Stewart, of Oskowh, Wis : Aa 97,500,000, held by the Bank of | Sctively engaged In nk proof vd. and said to be due the (© establish the claims, She will Rngland, and sald to be due the | oy call a meeting of the Wixcon | descendants of General Israel Put-| in Putnam descendants to” take nam, the Revolutionary here, Mrs. | action toward securing the fortune H. P. Wickham, 70 32nd av. 5 Mra, Wickbam be wife of ® carpenter, go east cendant of the Putnam pa, soon to attend a meeting of the| proves her descent from an aunt’ clatmantity » Revolutiona eral t General Putnam was supposed te of births athe in ar be the helr to thi estate, there old family Bible wh she showed ing no English heirs. The © & representative of The Star (By United Press.) | passes to the descendants of Mr. Wickham's father, Horace! TOKIO, Feb. 21.—While the Japa : nder, if they can | Dantel G went from Hoston cruleer Akashi wan engaged nh. Mr. Wickham ma: ame west at Artyaki in the eture on the even ing Ww ad ¢ agnsak! pr Wickham family consists of ing of Febre 1 Mra, Wickham and two | way d and Edwin H., both | fees na with the Puget | injured proofs. and ped in the destructi fire, and she die iding yp ound Ma The fami! oo Kure SU ARREST SIK king Lake | Jaim to be in al of th helr cla $700,000 each The majority live tn Wisconsin > Three live in Kentucky. Mre.| Washington. } Six stowaways were found at Vie tier house of the North toria tn the he f the Tosa Maru, L} o'clock last night,| Which arrived last night from royed that portion |Japan. The men boarded the boat through the connivance of a deck hand, and all six of them were ar rested AMUSEMENTS === STOWAWAYSE First Anniversary Sale which started in the bo! brewery abe practicaily “45 Minutes From Broadway.” of the plant Real roman s in the love control. The loas is about § scenes of “45 Minutes From Broad-| ; way,” which ope last night at P I E F |. ‘The boat had a passenger list of the Moore theatre. A crowded OL C M a 0 FER 306, with 178 In the steerage, be house gre i the production which ides a cargo of 8,000 tone is the beat of the three Coban} Seige cemg viz tas | WOMEN CHANCE sone aims FRIGHTENED ment | » to midnight tonight while the lore it was got Scott Welsh, as “Kid Burns,” and Mise Frances Gordon, as Mary.” are the principals in t romantic scenes and the rea romance is appreciated with | progress, and afl unmarried la-| Frantic screaming of @ woman, | announcement that Welsh and dies are notified by the single 1 frightened burglars from their work “Miss Gordon” are at present ©” that the maids who are fortunate |of forcing an entrance into KR. M women's ball at Lescht park t#| their honeymoon. enough to get them will get also | Ereparmer's drug store at George The stage lovemaking bas re |, rich dower town last night sulted in the real thing and there Prises have been offered to go as Mre. Harney, the postmistress is no make-believe in the rendi-/, housekeeping endowment by the | Who occuples rooms adjoining the tion of the sentimental pa } “ tore, heard te prowiers and The present cast gives pr of|sereamed untill Mr, Ereparmer of repeating last year's suc in | Came } At the Grand— “The Red Feather.” Matinee tomorrow. Parsi fal opens Sunday mati At the Seattle— “Kerry Matinee tomorrow “No Mother to Guide Her,” next week Leis Theatre—“What Happened to Jones Matinee tomorrow. Next ala Lachesh 25 Buck's 3-8 Inch rs, one kim Gow box toot! er week, “The Undertow geant Tennant, fox ton At the Lyric—Harry Montague, Clerks Drew, Peyse ; Burney Foster and others in bur leeque. Living pleture Matinee tomorrow. New bill Sunday mat pneumatic aute # inee. oe Popular Concert—Seattle come. vie lone | prehestra concert at Moore ie fternoon be atinees dauy. Bill changes ' & ite ¢ FS | PETTY «THEFT © ines Star—Vaudeville. R. C. Chapman was arrested last Five-Cent Star—Motion pictures. | night and is being held on sus of being the man who has been doing some petty thieving the Hotel B A arip » from W. 8. Van Mitchell May Go to Panama WASHINGTON, D. C., i John Mitchel), the dent Roosevelt to go to Panama Somme oe - is a Bt Prick F which may acer from a co Wilts & Co Mioata na } Ses are St ate wre aon ev one | F, i. SPINNENG For the Last Time Workers, may be asked by Preal argyle ete Pon thoms there is o of the re New stock on the wa White House . A ss] 1310 Second Avenue 9 e Men’s $15 to $18 Suits re rt 7 wane trength of our $8.88 Sale is in the extraordinary values it af | ford It is what the people find here and go out and think about that keeps.the crowds coming. THE BON MARCHE is making a | ‘ genuine, bona fide sacrifice in the interest of modern merchandis ing We are determined that not a single winter garment shall be on hand when spring rives | There at et over one hundred $15.00 to $18.00 Suits to be closed out | t $8.88, but if the bveitenl mus trade of last Saturday be any criterion to | judge by, the on't last long 00 to $18.00 Suits that THE BON MARCHE offer ou t kand Gray Pin Check Worsteds, Neat laids, Gray | Brown Mixture weeds, ete op style. We have all size Ft af not all sizes in are almost sure yours is here Anyway) worth while The Bon M he—Main Floor. and Pike 6t. New York, 2 Walker Street I 7,’ o tf vhen you get the undisturb sg hong of er a hundred $15.00 to $18.00 Suits here to s 88 FALLO FROM TRESTLE Brown, a laborer, of 1426 sizin’ ay fell from the rearade | treatic at Wastinke and Mercer } | night, a distance of 20 feet was taken to the Pacific ho with severe bry Death Record Deaths were regisiered today as follows Carpenter—L., Carpenter, 78, Feb ruary 18, Beoond ay, @ n roary 18, Beattle General hospital Wheelor—E. Wheeler, 76, Feb ruary 19, 921 2rd Taylor 1 Kn 6, Pet uary 18, 1802 Bellevue MeConnell—M, McConnell, @ February 15, 406 12th Birth Record Wr riko were registered today a "Albert To wife of V. Albert, Be attle, February 14, a daughter Harold—-To wife of H. A. Harold, | TTLE 8TAR-—FRIDAY (BRUARY . Frederick & Nelson, | serine, Maia} Hae ~ TO BUILD NEW *s"=°"*. “ Incorporated } pieto sna creda a He ert “ord Until I: 00 a a aetna ~|Drummers’ ‘Carpet Sampleslall Not in a Milk Trust) |Horlick’s| Malted Milk s sohae Siaataia , | The original and genuine ed Avold cheap substitates ‘ers Bam piag Ca Bad Hoy Included in ment 6 Kody Bry wien try Brussels, Wilts lim Velvet and Velvet: taketeeeae il 4 W prices, ass of Horlick's Ma Milk—hot--makes a de vous ‘refreshing lunch on a cold ¢ 19 26th, Februa VW 4 non I ‘ Thi ook may be had in « Kngstrom—To wife of EB. K.|_ It i» claimed t Ask for Horlick’s [Pc oisen or wenchered oni 1 Enastrom, Seattle, February 14, a looking for : At All Drégsen Sua eeek puis, Som. ae Pn oe - — - oon va sehome tc « yates in bes water hours and the half hours. Spe oe BASEBALL CLUB ae ng. digestible food asst hautioaeds ‘wean , th Special on baseball suite, bats government pla to break tter than tea or coffee —nc ‘ By porning in and balls for boys and men. Call ot - \¢ . ~hot—on resis it ips and see them and get prices, Hall,) It cleanses and bh oay Lake | ing sleep - till let ave err Bon A Kelet < poe a cee Jo Tr ‘the ® r McCORMACK BROS. « 4 ONEIDA COMMUNITY BIL VERWARE SPECIALLY ¥ This ix a well-known line of Plate lows of Dew Spoons, per net of wix y Dessert Knives, per set of six th Densert Forks wet of a#ix Lasts Only One Week More SOUVENIR PLATEB—ch : . of Bea Je, will | * ce " Vi He Odds and Ends must go at any old price, in order to make room tor SOUVENIR MUGS—Thene China, and “three fs , } Beattie appear upon them. Spectal tomorre our Stylish Spring Clothing, which is crowding mon us every day, fresh — ve pon then rrow, each . . from the looms of America and Europe's forer t manufacturers; de af signed and tailored by “the McCormack System,” which stands for fit, fin « ish and good workmanship, under sanitary conditions hs Odds and Ends Men’s Suits $8.95, $15, $19 At least 50 per cent saved on every one of these, and then you are getting clothing which can be worng any part of the year on the coast. Winter Overcoats Cut to One-Half Former Prices MEN'S PANTS ...... $1.25, $1.75, $2.75 to ‘$4.0 in AND $1.45. At least one-fourth Je mer pri es ODDS AND ENDS WEAR. 75¢ Natural Wool Shirt $1.25 Vicuna Wool, all MEN’S SOX. Heavy Natural Merino Maco Yarn, seamless, pairs for Fancy Sox, in a big varie 10¢ Work Sox for Natural Fleece, all si and embroidered effect McCormack Bros. ie 12-14 FIRST AV. Frederick & Nelson Incorporated @z gre3asse wit “Gus Brown” Surprising Values Thet exclamation we hear from all sides. if work has kept yo Bat y. and you'll wher ou see thor Suite we are cleaning ap $8.00 Por Saturday Night's Surprise, Men's Flanneletie: "Night Rebes With collar or French neck, plain or silk ¢ : ered; sizes to 19; regular 75c and $1.00 quality=e) Special 40c Each Or Two for 75e. None sold before 5 P. M. at that price. Seaazrzve ‘. eat SS ODDS AND ENDS HATS, 95¢ ss than fe Values as high as $3.00 Sole Agents for the LONG- UNDER-]| FORD, BELFAST AND DUBLIN HATS, ai $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, only .B8e} which have no equal for the prices ie 95e $3.00 Men's Fancy Sweaters. $1.5 cx ...Ae | $125 Boys’ Wool Jerseys .....75¢ | SPU StPATsSse-7Sssrrte Beesceceae 10c¢ Canvas ( 5e " Wool .10@] Mechanics’ Caps . , 10¢ i special, 6] $1.25 — Shirts, while they last & 60¢ ve ... 85¢ Hf ty of colors | 75¢ Woek Shirts ’...........,. 508 = = Sale of the Weber Clothing Stock 1201 Second Ave., by State Security Co., of Atchison, Kansas ' °° 12'4¢] $1.00 Golfs, all sizes and colors, to 5e¢ close ; 50¢ The tremend 1 nse yesterday Columbia Streets us a bit unprepared for help : Tomorrow is Clothing Day and our$ a AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS, —— jf al low prices will | the building z ae aa bg ; Se Se mortgage to be satisfied, that quickly. cit Moore Theatre The Grand Lois Theatre per : ‘aonaa Balance 0) eronee a . | 70 MEN'S $10.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE. x yp itiday. Maturdas, sunday “| aay hatpashysl io 175 MEN’S $12.50 SUITS, SALE PRICE. al & Rriange RoRGR s i ' 125 MEN'S $15.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE. 4 * (8 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY" | 163 MEN'S $18.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE. 4 thi with "kia By Seattle Theatre 128 MEN'S $25.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE $ : i in ra Thonen 4 93 MEN'S $30.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE ov Ay Moore Theatre 250 Boys’ $4.00 Suits, Sale Price......+ : Week Heginning M ’ 110 Boys’ $6.00 Suits, Sale Price Merbert Kelcey and Biffle Shanno a 200 Overcoats at 14 Price = ana . $2 50, $3.00 Se si ah Giants 20 ’ es Sacerds Shirts sant : si _owHUDOR.” Both phonen | , ee : : : Cluett Shirts er rep ers Pa os ee Xen \ . 200 $1.50, $2.00 Hats e009 0 for | bie nik of 300 J. B. Stetson $5.00 Hats .......++s = - STAR: | | YOU ARE COMING HERE ToNTONT. | Plenty of Underw ini |The Family Theatre = Fifth and Pike ‘ ( 8 1 r n 0.78" | rhe Colting, Lewle & wattesy Oo. fn” be rtised Come earl t miss the box seats, § Jin the x s. Tuneful Productior the Big Blue Sign in ws at THE COLLEGE Gums.” 4 Brown Bros, Doc Kealey, Gladys Van and a Host of Headtiners. Par, 3 ORe Treviee. Ghematta, 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, a Faulkner St. Because wp aca iiaiadied* ¥ “4 @ 7 “ ye The Grand John Cort, Mar All Thin Week —Matines Aaturday Oniten of tarw WRRID AN Stier: and Cook’ Original mented Urenentre. * a iis , Vor ‘ ace kuin btated ' ome a GANS-NELSON 42. ROUND TiGnr, nue fests, Be can, cee Atchison, Kate Orpheum fy % ». Santer 2 to 19 on—James KR inti Highnouse Poins.* 5c ‘Star Theatre 1 we treawe | 1201 2d A comedian ». champ) wmnmeope, new lyoving pigtares, Wear te puncher ef the