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GANE, BROOM HANDLE OR CURTAIN CANE EXERCISES ESPECIALLY POSED BY MARGARET MAODI- BON, THE DAILY STAR'S WOMAN WRITER. By Margaret Madison. stiff and kouckles up, Swing the Recause many women object to| Wand over the head as far as pos bie, then lower it tn front to the use of Indian clubs, claiming bins length, with a circular move their use too violent, I can recom: | ment. Repeat several times. mead wand exercises to gain relax} The second exercise shows the ation and potse. cane acroas the back. i by the Any round stick, such as a broom elbows. In this postition indulge tn will do. Wand exercises, like most) a brisk walk around a room with others, incroase the lung acity, an open window, Hreathe through a0 they should be fndulged In bef he nose, and deeply p arma an open window, where fresh alr/and shoulders pressed back com may be had tantly There ie no use fixing a certate The wand may be held in many time for exercise. Whenever | positions which suggests variations tude comes on, seize the © or movements that will bring feeling will musele Into action. The po: tu a few moments the be shaken off and thg blood go the hands may be shifted, the wand rushing through the veins swung sideways or maneuvered tn In the first exercise the wand is many ways, to give beneficial light exercise. meron at or near the ends, elbows oe WILL REINSTATE HIGH SCHOOL PROFESSIONALS Union, and with their sanction, | that Involved both amateurs as well ae professionals, This of course would, strictly follo the ~ ture athletic rules, bar all amateurs from further participating in sports as amatenra. | The only thing that can be done whder the existing conditions is to} wipe the records off the board and begin over again, and from aow on to observe very rules, This, it te sald, will be done. To declare that 4 certain sumber/ of athletes are professional because they have played against senl-pro | feastonal teams is the height of ta justice, it is said, when there hare been numerous ‘iclations of the rules which have been overlooked before. it ts the who have the Upon reasonable authority stated that the athletes of Washington high school. been deciared professional by fecent ruling of the Amateur Ath letle Union of thi» elty, will be re festated in the near future. This conclosion was reached, it is sald by the officers in the city after ex amining into the records of many of the athletes of the coast. Strict ly speaking, there are but very few of the well known so-called ama teurs who can be called anything but professionals, This state of af fairs is the result of supreme lax tty in the controtiing of the Union im this city. Many & time contests Reve been carried on under the bl noses of the officials of the BIG HORSE SHOW IS PLANNED ae With a collection of $5,000 worth | 100 odd events close on the 26th of valuable prizes hang ap for com inst.. and he states that nearly petitors at Vancouver's first horse a = thy Soe nag icicien its show, owners and breeders are look: | : send north a bh ana Ta fax forward to March 19, 20 and coma horse lovers will also be there Ti next, when the British Columbia John W. Considine has donated aj metropolis win be en fete. The handsome silver trophy and will spacions drill ball has been secured have a string of bis fancy stock fer the event, and according to present. Altogether the function Perey F. Godenrath, press agent the first of ite kind held in the who was in Seattle yesterday, 46/Canadlan west—gives promise gat of the G3 boxes have already | ccems, both socially and heen disposed of Butrico for the | nanctally ai $.A.C.B DWLING DOUBLE HEADER IN BASKET BALL There Churchill and Wood captured the. doudies in the bowling tourney at wilt be a Gute header the S. A. last night, with a score | basketball ¢ at the Lincoln of 1,091. Mengle and Degman were | *2™ tonight, the second game be A tween the fives represen the second with 1,029 pins and Young) yt Vernon and Lincoln high and Brown were third, annexing schools being the chief drawing 75. The scores were as follows: card. As a pre ary the first Ghercbiil 2 165 131—- 498 294 Necond girls’ teams of the lo Wood ‘199 201 192 59a ©! Institution wilt ptay a game Pvc fasketball enthusiasts expect a 1,091 hard game in the main event. Ly-| P fa poe an Maass, captain of the junior Mengie . 153 175 178— 505 team, may line up with the big] Degman 710 169 155— 524 boys tonight, as he has been piay-| ing @ great gar sly. Casey *9 | Lowman and Sparger will play the Young 122 160 114— 426! center and guard position Brown 180 170 199 49 Will increase Telegraphers. 975| TOPEKA, Kas., Feb. 22.—It wa a — learned today that both the Rock Choice Eastern Hams, 12'4¢ |b. |island and Santa fe ratiways will Gheice HomeMade Lard, Se Ib | increase their force of telegraphers Friday and Saturday oni Rand to comply with the new federa 1100 First *** =«nine-hour law Box Market DEXTER )., Bankers > Savings ments Savings New POOOOSOOOOSE OOOO OOOO DFO OFEOOOOSOOSOOOOOOOOOOESOHD SPORTOGRAMS Yale, winne of the tatercoiiegtate | champion hip, and the University The yachts A sand Gw@ | dolyn enkan nda a race are! : r t and The oat wight lawt nigh Pac Mob ariand Chicago |die Welch, of England, in a ten lround bout befor ot Ath jletio club, of tilwau lant J nlght | The Victoria and Seattle hockey | team are playing h af noon Jon the university campus, Vietorla | won a former game from the loca | There will be a lot of ver's first horse show, to March 0 and and en Jhave been received from the lead ing fanciers of the northwes | It looks as if Stanford will not represented in the tntercolle giate w contests his year tin Manax« the a le wsmuAKEN of the ta give likely of the the races METEORS DEFEATS. A.C. °. ‘ord will mo hare to raise her ou After a hard e the Me! teors won from a team represent: | ing the 8. A. ¢ in the eclab gym last night in the second contest of 3 f the Seattle Basket he final score wae f mateh was char lacterized b considerable rough playing, chiefly displayed by the club boys d at times the com teat resem bie a gridiron struggle more than anything clse For the Meteors Clemontson, Mo: and Hoar put up a star ame. Meagher f* an old high school player, and tthews for} merly played with Berkeley | j VETERAN ACTOR DEAD. | (By United Press) i DENVER, Colo, Feb. 22.—George W. Wessels. « veteran tor who had played leading parte with Ed win Booth and many other prom {nent stage folk during the past 4 years, died in this city of paralyats, superinduced by exposure when playing with Blanche Bates in Darling of the Gods” three years ago BISHOP KEATOR TO SPEAK, Rev FW Keator, Bishop of | Olympta, wil address tomorrow's) meeting of the Sunday club at the ¥.M.C. A. At 2:16 pm. Willtam's | Jubilee Singers will give a concert im the lobby Mt. Vernon Wine Debate. CHEHALIS, Feb. 22.—Mount Vernon's debating team, Robin clovely amaleur| Weite and Laura Hurd, defeated | threatened | Chehalis debaters, Claade Harmon | and Agnes Cipptoger, ia the third HOLD-UPS POLE EXERCISES FINE AND EASY ae | SATURDAY, FEB CAPTURED 22 1908. THE SEATTLE United Pr ving wn wx { ua nt Feb. and took two watches and two! J oook ¢ razors. The Japanese returaed to ‘ the car unexpectedly and the mon ay ' fle jown the traeh The Japanese the whole neh was holding them up and forcing thelr nty faite f render Sheriff Deggelier and en had en it deputy returned with the men at ' inight MONEY ORDER THIEF WORKING THE STATE (By United Press.) coat for alterations and receiving SPOKANE, } A former, $10 change failed co reture siguing bie ' At the jewelry store of Sehach Neeced He ve merebante b a, Wiverside ay, near presenting forged postal money o' om st. geome valued at $35 dera within the last fow days. The) were obtained The postoffice Jo inks were taken from alauthorities are expecting to have book which wa » er two other orders turn up withia the mouthe age from the Seattle post-|next few days, All the above or office. Leon Dornvers and 1. Dorn-|ders wore presented on Februar jowe were each victimis 16. The postal authorities and the at of $45 by means of the fake pollee are working on the case ordera. Al the sto: the Chieage Before appearing in Spokane, the Clothing comp the swindler pre same forger operated in Portland for $46 and bowghe | Or Tacoma and Seattle, His He left the over methods are sald (o be crude moras ou oe TORTURED To DEATH Mre and tried to make love to ber Deventek ordered him f house, she charges, and he the child and set fire to his cloth ing with matches, The mother! threw water on the fire, but Da-| vala attempted to again barn the child, aud whe ran for assistance Then Davala heid the child be tween his knees, and taking a ket Ue of bolling water from the stove, poured its contents over the little one’s body, Davala then fied. The child died (By United Press.) AGO, # Davala, 41, glant Minots Steel Michael employed at the South been arrested and the fiendish murder of Joseph Devenick, Jr. three-year old son of his landlord, Joseph Devenick. The child's mother ac cused Davala of sealding the little boy to death because she repulsed his lov Daw ARE BLOWN TO PIECES 4 here, One report says two m were putting a charge of Chicago, has charged with ja came home from work (By United Press) RENO, Nev, Feb, 22--Five man working on the new tunnel for Qe Western Pacific railroad, gar and three fellow workmen were Reckwith, were Hterally blown to standing near by when the charge pleces by a dynamite explosion, at ploded, Pieces of their bodies cording to reports that have reach-\ were hurled 50 feet emer a eS ing nan as the goal eee's lautich was ahead, but Just as) the bluejacket reached down to) grab bim the man in the water! sank and was drowned. The un | fortunate was a Chinese seaman, | member of the crew of the Hritiah | steamer Gymerte, which is anchored, & few ship's lengths from the Ten heasee ACQUITTED OF KILLING The Tennes (By United Press) PARIS, Feb. 2 Revolution Bn and anarchists *pringiog up in alt directions “nl Lisbon, according to a special die interscholastic contest of the! pateh from there. The greatest un SE series, | neat prevalle 4 business ie : | practically at a standstill. Troops (By United Press.) ~ GIRLS’ OPERA. lsurround the palace. The entire] yog ANGELES, Feb. 22.—The garrison is Kept tm the barracks Von Suppe’s comic operetta, “Tee | ready for an emergency call ery | Jury the case of Mra Estelle) Girla and No Man,” will be given by the mixed chorus of the Seattle Liederkranz, at their Turner hall 1819 Righth ay. tomorrow evening at 8:15. A good musics! program j precedes the opera. After the en: | tertalament a ball will be held. CHRISTIAN RALLY. A “Modern Problema” ba es all Christian Endeavor Leagne, BY. P. t iparthens pe people's societies will be held at the Firet Presbyterian church Mon: day evening. A good program has been arranged. eee eee eee eee) * | * * * . 7 NATAL ACT VOID. (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. 22 —Chiet Justice Hunter has directed that the two Japanese now lying in the New West minster jail for violating the reeentiy passed Ngtal act of the province, should be tmme- diately discharged from cus today, declaring the Natal act inoperative | ~ | * | * * i * * * * SARARAARRAORAAAR VETERAN EDITOR PASSES (By United Press.) i seeeeeeeeeteee LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22.—Crosby | S. Noyes, the veteran editor of the/ Washington Evening Star ated | shortly after 5:20 o'clock last night, | at the Hotel Raymond, where he has been {lh ume. Mr. Noyes, who rounded by the members family at the time of his death. tained his faculties to the d WIN PRIZES IN CONTEST ry Barrell, of the Junior class ¢ Washington high school, wa Pasadena, for some eur his i awarded the first prize of $20 in the oratorical contest held last ight in the Washington high ol by the & us of the America olution. Melville Monheimer Reinhold Loewe of the senior class of the same school ded the second and th prizes, respectiv of $10 and $5 These contests are held annua the state society the Sons of he American Revolution near t of Washington's birth to give h udent of the clty high < san incentive to gain a litt owledge of the Revolutionary 4 | ofitat as well as gett ome experience in public spea BASEBALL CLUB. | Special on baseball sults, bats! and balla for boys and men { 1 seo them and get prices. lst ave | Nebraska and soldier has been issued a epeoial| Corwell, charged with the murder | allotment of ball cartridges. Orders) of George T. Bennett, a contractor have been teened to the soldiers in this ofty on July 22, 1907, last that if they are called out and ordered to shoot, guns must be| Seht retarned a verdict of acquit leveled directly Into the mebe and tal after deliberating less than | the revolujiontsts shot dows. three hours ‘The trial lasted nearly six weeks. BOSTON, Feb. 22.--T. Jefferson CL T CL Coollden, of Boston, formerly co ted Mates minister to France, was elected president of the (By United Press.) Massachusetts Taft League. PITTSHURG, Feb Without exoeption the police have ordered all clubs to Greater Pittsbarg closed at midnight tn the future. Where club houses are used as) hotels, guesta will be allowed to] enter and leave when they choose, but the selling of liquor will not be perniltted after that hour The order ts the result of many| | Fr second time, William complaints from parents z wives} Wright told the police that Charles |B. Bailey is the man who held him | _ RACE FOR A LIFE | (By Unit the Seventh av. and Battery st, Sunday morning, and charge the formal of assault with istent to Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22.—) ferred agninst the accused man, and Steam latmebes of the battleship! he was taken to the county jail the cruisers Wash. —— jagton aod Tennessee had an exel( ing race on the bay with a event Cheap Colonist Rates | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Westbound during arch and rf April by Oregon Ra & Naviga . ] tion Co. From Chi ERG, Wie wre OS® & hy SOE One GOR Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Mis. » Saves TACOMA — sourl River points $30.00, St. Louls $36.60. Tell your friends or make deposits at Union Ticket Office, 608 First Ave. E. BE. Elite, General | Agent Tel. Main 176. Tacome— Tel. 212, wat “Gus Brown’? says For Men Only On sale tonight, aft@r 5 o'clock, Outing Flannel and Meayy Muslin Attractive patterns, WEN collar attached or French neck; plain or silk @ pidered——the quality that you pay The and $1.00 fod Special AOc Each OR TWO FOR The. LADIES NOT BARRED! Second and Yesler ‘Where the Cars Stop” Watch this space for reguia Prices.” ft will pay you “Saturday Night Sur into = hole bored for that purpose | ACCUSES BAILEY jo and shot him at the corner of! early | | commit robbery was yesterday pre | i _ Fly On The Fiyer ° NIFTY GIRL MARIAN SENT YOU AFFINITIES AT $5 BY RETURN POST, WHEW! WHEN AFFINITIES MET ~<, bench And Serve aftep (he DrORrON® Of the fe in AMU004 etal eae the taut es opon he +. sample: Xow " free lo travel fay ’ ® bird in air ume tor thy at St south foe fas LECTURE ON Eunope, Gladstone, ot Her ty known Shakegp eve & lecture ‘ ‘ator Tey FLOATING ENDEAVORER, rating Ck et tomorrow shed Ashore nowt Cousreags The subject ae lavy Vand U.S. Navy trip on pif 8. navy yard Oregon, the erulsers Take he bras the training ship maminoth ary and prison ship Nipale, Pier 2, foot of Yesler daily und trip, oeeee Closing ) The : or Of Musteal Goods, Books, Leather Me Songs and Inst Violin — All i MARIAN GRAY ON TRIAL, AND SOME OF THE AFFINITIES COU RT. } | | him, and the ploasant-faced lady of (Seattle Star Exctusive Service.) Guitars. CHICAGO, Feb. 22.—Affinities by | *4vanced years |} be sacrificed \ mail w the way Marian Grey,| Maid Marian operated her affin-| @ Cost Fe Store fixtures nomber of fine All must go. ity-finding institution im Elgin.) plump, rosy-cheeked and pretty, put From a modest beginning the affin- | it, and soulmate seekers flocked to ity stunt speedily grew to amazing her call by the score proportions. The postal note rec- From the wheat ficidx of North ords in the Elgin postoffice show Dakota, the rauch lands of Texas, | that she was gathering in the shek- | | the corn belt of Kansas, the realm /¢i8 of the realm at the rate of an) of King Cotton, the pennyroyal dis | average of $1,500 a month triet of Kentocky—ob, wel). from Then the vigilant postoffice io all over—they almply flooded the spectors began to tamper with the | | love Hghter with $5 notes and carn game, She was tadicted and has lent pleas for affinities by return been found guilty before iP} post |Keoesaw Mountain Landis. e | was equal to the occa seekers of soul mates Mocked Peo sion. Tucked away in the capacidus the uttermost potnts of the com | pigeonholes of her desk she had nu | pass to relate thefr tales of disap | | amma pads of photographs of sev- | potatment fen varieties in both sexe Affinities who had been confi If the letter was from « dent they bad been mated for all | young woman of the debutante wort, time passed each other in the court she sent back the photo of a room without sign of recognition. | | Claudie-boy, hair parted in the mid- The peculiar mental telepathy sup- | dle, side-board collar and nifty tle, posed to exist between real, simon | lahort sack coat aud negligee shirt, pure soul mates was strangely ab-/ | peetop trousers; a regular killer sent. | When the Claadieboy wrote she When they finally came to know) }sent back the photo of just such a they glowered at each other in su iri as you would imagine had preme disgust stepped out of o fashionable down Maid Marian looked on and en- } = 8 East boarding school. A girl with joyed it. Bebind a jewe'ed fan she \ fluffy hair, baby-faced, and with a hid her rosy cheeks, while her picture bat, and—oh, eu, you shoulders shook with suppressed | | know mnerriment Hare is a recipe for love cake,| whieh the soulmater furnished Wm. ; Griffith, 63 years old, of Amsterdam, | Pa 5 ibe. of love. | ‘The six other styles were seat |tered along down the line to the sturdy, horny-handed tiller of the | aod, ented prosperity sticking over with the marks of con out Tn observance of the Holiday this bank will not be open at any hour today or this evening, Februar: | | | | If you carry with you your money about if you keep it in your trunk or hide it between the mat tresses you rob yourself of the in and you tempt somebody else to rob you of the Principal. Oh Doh torment 1 aan rag STORRS i $110 up New ‘Pianos $225 KOHLER & — Second (Opposite Arcade SEATTLE. a mailed free. terest The easiest way to make money useful and still keep it safe is to put it in the bank where every dol- lar of it ts steadily earning some thing for you. si Lh 20 come Deposits may be sent by mail! at Scandinavian American Book lees than cost of street car fa Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Euilding, hestaeeitimeiaaal BEKINS:! | MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Inc. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON, Upon short notice we will pack and bor furniture, pianos, pletures, bricw-brac, china, glassware, ete. We will pack and prepare goods for shipment and forward them to any part of the world We will pack and store the entire contents of a house our fire proof warehouse. We can tell you to a cent what goods, Boile Alsths Betty @, eword by the Power Subm erged an pr rai ri a GOOD AS NEW. it will cost te pack your Phones—Maln 1523; MOVING, PACKING. ind. 71, FIRE PROOF STORAGE. 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