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THE SEATTLE STAR AL WHO'LL TAKE OVER BOB EVANS’ JOB AND THE ADMIRAL WHO WILL TAKE THE BOSS ARMADA AROUND WORLD 1 $ i} 1] | | ~TUBSDAY, MARCH 2%, 1908, }A motion was made and seconded to indorse municipal suffrage aw an € | aid the betterment of 2 | baehy of women club work ting reports were made by committees on the bwork of the making of “Seatt | | Heantifal Mra, White sug Y Vthe advinability of the distribution whi te wf the Coa A * oon composed of Mr ha t th f the Mr nina was appointed t taterv) fjayor Miller on behalf of the rvation from mutilath by street gradings of Mavenne park, It wan proposed to se € Dean Southwick, of the Emerson give a dramatic reading entertain mont ome time about June 1. A child | committee wa to the number of beneficial mitteos of the federation, It will} this great and remarkable season of valuegiving closes Friday night—the last day in our old store work toward the pa before the state next Monday morning we'll commence business tn our f hew store at Second Ave. and Pine 8t-— which worthy poor pa paid an amount equal to the ebild labor wa ehild will then mpelied to att at tacrifiee to the family living fund, | we're anxious to have you see it! ble $9.95 xtension tal plants in the residence din by the ety k board, and turning of Bea into & pose ‘ similar to Portland, whieh SOc has enjoyed the distinetion of that removal price $9.95 REAR ADMIRAL CHAS, SPERRY, WHO WILL COMMAND THE BIG FLEET IN THE VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD. the big fighting machines here all of these Rear Admiral Thomas had to take the place of the stricken leave CHAS. M. THOMAS, WHO WILL TAKE com Ever since the fleet left Hampton Evans Roads it has fallen to Admiral! When the fleet arrived here [OF THE FLEET WHEN EVANS IS RETIRED IN MAY, Thomag’ lot to represent the com-| Thomas was, in the vernacular, “all manderinehiet at every function tn.” Although strong physteally and ON, March 2° —Rear ) admiral, oar 8. Sperry will start) save one and that was at Trinidad.!« thorough lover of social events, ei Chae, M, Thomas. who will hee feet Around the world. Sperry! at Rio, Punta Arenas, Callao the pace had been too hot for bin af the bic baitleship DAS ever seen & Haval engAge | Lima banquets, receptions, balls jand he welcomed the reaplte that charge Dasapeygaaes want garden partion, bull fights and other the long period of target practice tw Francisco ort. oe Bos 4 Fi lg yaene tawlentertainments were given, and at| held out to hia. —_— battle ed it at The Hi ears Cis oe ESE Be = na ze ie! gee in comma: he 800 ference He waa pi ing at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, | lie Bis flagship being Newport naval college for four on “Hip Van Winkle Mr. Green , He will retire years leat has spoken recentiy before an | sudience at the Y. M. C. A. whieh | Sreatly enjoyed his interpretations Club Lecture. | Stoutenbourgh will deliver “Federation Mathe | Me eatered the naval academy as & student in 1862, His first service | in the navy w the Sacramento | on the Califo count. Next he was stationed at the Boston navy is & Philadelphia blue fe @2 years old and has 6. Hie » to the Mra lecture on COMMITTEES | « yerd. For four years he taught at| | matics” the affernoon of April 6, at) Then ithe naval seademy, and followed! Standing committees for the new ‘the residence: of Mre. Rose Sim fear years on (he Shen: | that with a cruise of three years on {city council were named by Presk-| mons, 1650 [3th av. Club wonsen board the Richmon®. In 1883 he/ dest HH. © was promoted to the rank of teu: | night tenant commander and was on duty | in selectivg them, President Gill} in the ordnance department during | followed the general practice of | the Spanish American war. He was | promoting the old members of the made a rear admiral in 1906. counct! on the committees on which When Sperry retires in 1909 he tehey had already served and giving Asiatic station lant served at the New siation, on board the Director, at the Leag ard, at the centennial the Constitution, at the Later be was de Gi of that body are Invited to attend Young Women's Club Meets. The Young Women's Club, of the W eatmtnate echarch. held ite monthly meeting last night in the jchureh parlors ' > i othe naval academy and will be succeeded by “Fighting | to the newer members minor post-4 Dinner ter Artiste. | be was assizned to the Hart Dick” Waluwright tions on Important committees an and Mra N. B. Beek enter. | Pacific. He was made —— chairmanships of leas important)! pacts yar Be 4 bg eye 1890 and two years committees ° jeler | ion at ae bee | Thomas a Mighty Man. | "Councilman Sawyer was con. Maturday, at thetr residence, 16th | MAGDALENA BAY, Via San/tinued as chairman of the finance |#¥*. N. | ‘ Diego, Cal, March 23.—Admirall committee, Mullen of the streets Oratorio. j ON, March 22-—On Thomas, who will aucesed to the! committee, Zbinden of the fire and/ The chorud, quartet and organtat 1, when Thomas retires as Command of the Atlantic feet upon | water committee, and the president jof the Piret Presbyterian church - —~= ite arrival at San Francisco, ts a/himeeclt is chairman of the rules | will give « grand oratorio, “The mighty man. The hover bestowed | committer. Councilman Conway In| Seven Last Words of Christ,” Fri doe Schermer’s § Sin, by the president (« Intensely gratifying to bim, bet no more so than the pewer i0(@fives bim to at feast secure Gaaistanee In holding up the aary’s end at the many ‘ fanetions arranged in honor of the | fleet at the porte & be visited after | Promoted te the chairmanship of day night, April 17, in the church [the leense committee, Revelle to | auditortun: that of the corporations committee | Reception for Sailors. and Hurd to that of the sewers com | 4 pecoption far sailors of the bat witeee tleahipe at Hremerton wilh be held Counctiman Murphy, who was! Wednesday, Apel t, in the parlors j for @ = LJ — seainet of the Firat Presbytertan ehureh /GHH for aidency, Was given | |the chairmanship of the commitive| 7). g church Banquet. lon health and sanitation and that "re Exclusive '> Clothiers |workerw banquet win be given j 08. printing. te | Teeeday night, March 31, In the | OF the new inembers, Parker 18] come of the First Presbyterian chairman of the judiciary commit ter afd the labor committer, Wardall of the claims committee, | " Goddard of the committer on | 8* held yesterday afternocn at bulldings and grounds, Sparkman |‘e St mgs The house of the adjndication committee, and | Committee repatted on the pur |chase of the Women's club hone, Se te o> parks | om the southeast corner of Harvard a \ ve ond Thome SuaKestions re made to balld a dancing pe | vition on the rear of the lot for public rental some time in the near future, The beautiful grounds sur rounding the house, which were; laid owf at an expense of iu 91,000, will make an admirable place for the holding of outdoor eutertatumentsa this summer nh} waa voted to extend an invitation to Mr. H. H. Hart, of the Nattenal Society for Children’s homes, Chi chareh Federation of Women's Clubs. An important meeting of the Fed | H } ‘ Men's Club Banquet. ‘The Men's club of the Westmin ster church gave a banquet inst | PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. Boats leave ten times daily from | pler 2 for the U. 8. navy yerd. *** WE BU 190 burtal by any * Comte you ld copper finish; extreme special ke 49c DOOR HINGES, 10¢ PAIR. R 20¢ PAIR—Ball Tipped Pin Japanned Steel, Unbreakable Door Hinges, extra special, com- j SASH LOCKS, 4¢ EACH. REGULAR $1.00 DOZEN—Ives’ Patent Sash ‘copper | Classic Culture Club. | The Classic Culture club is plan-| (niag a unique entertainment for the closing event of the club season in May. It will be a Japanese tea, the | guests coming in costume, and wiil be given at the residence of Mrs. & B. Edgers, on Harvard ave | Montana Club. | ‘The Montana club will meet Fri-| }day evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Toow, at the Belmont apart: | p monte, dames J. Corbett Entertained. Mr. A. & Ranson entertained Jaines J. Corbett last night at din ner at the St. Francie hotel v. M. C. A. Lecture, William Lee nleat wil! a dramatic read Y der Dent burtem your relatives PACIFIC BURIAL. Co. 604 Johesion Butiding : and Window Fasteners, in the old : special, each DOOR BELL, 39¢. REGULAR 75¢—Nickel-Plated Electric Ring Bell, with old copper oval turn; a 39c cennhesigs i | xive sven Oxfords Rewa §00d bell; specially priced at, each ai “2 — me '$500 rd The new — spring {§ For any case of alcoholiam that styles of Ladies’ Ox Sifter, 17¢. Salt Box, 2h¢. ane Be o. wnt caen, ’ fords now open for Se~—Shers won. | REGULAR 40e—Old Willow De Globe Mot your inspection. “All Mpeelal, each “Shaker” P ’ sign, Hinge Covered China Salt Cor. First Av. and Main St. ovkiatiies aiid tenth ar Sift Box: keeps the salt dry 95 7 sitter made | 17e nnd clean; special Cc ers—black, tan and the new golden brown Dinner Plates, 9¢ Each. she T » te . 1ades. They are bet 3 REGULAR $1.75 DOZEN— ; Se Lunch Box, 49¢. | Tine. sie Imported Holland ter values than ever IR Be Hinge 1 | Porcelain Dinner Plates, extra before Prices $3.00 Lanch ox, neat good value; special 9c \ and well mad 49¢ each and— China Cups and Saucers, 9¢ REGULAR 25¢ EACH—Neat $222 Raymond & Hoyt 405 Pike St. Howl Shape, Thin Kexshell China Capa and Sancers; beau 106— Polished tifal rose ations; a bar Batter or Slaw Cr & | cain: 6 pairs to a custom 9c apectal pa ot No C. O. D. or Telephone Orders. extra vaine arl but from the industrial school and regular value $16.50, $3.95 he Ballard, under’ the t H. 34. Dreper |] —« fine go-cart, with large regular value $6.50. reed «ide rls, roll around edge is closely © epleniid Tittle ge BIC F ET FO and finely reed woven, — a jf gearing ts finished green te Week end Hoek if wheels rubber tired, cans end, reed worked THE PACIFIC. seat, adjustable back and back, rubber tired foot extenaion. fitted ger |] with removable cushions CRIED, OO Re diceiealsanigian and parasol; regular val ing green; strong ue $16.50; very special and good Bx (@y United Press.) price for remev $9 75 cial BAN FRANCISCO, Mareb 24 at aale ....... . price .. $3.95 Time is not far away when the! MORTI Do Loc 49¢. evening at the charch, followed by cago, to deliver a lecture Jume 4 ~~ OR 4 K, & program on current events. The federation, upon the amb R Se—Large Size Escutcheon, Fan- subject of discussion, “Immigra-| ject, “Rvil of Child Labor.” Mr Steel Frame Mortise Door Loc tin,” was led by Jobn P. Hartman. | me | fame for many years. it wae pro oned to make March 10 of next * . Fear the fnitial aoe @ regular! removal price 89¢ regular value $16.50. annual “Rally day” for club women regular value $1.40, ro pprseage ovoid a et see April will be the day appointed weal, strongly made and sion; the leg a Little en ge for the annual election of officers good; regular value $1.40 from picture—the usual price oJ n for the federation. At thin meet removal 89 neat table pattern is $16.50 $9 95 |ing the president, view president price ° c removal price ....++++++ ‘ | Corresponding secretary and the |delegates to the state federation will be elected The federation hopes to be in ite ew home in wide of the next two months. The |musieal part of the program was furnished by a number of children removal price $9.75 removal price Pacific & Geet as big and powerful as the | one in Atlantic w J Paul Mor ton, former secretary of the navy and now prewident of the Equitable | coast will be protected by | extraordinary underpricings in ‘the drapery store— Life Assurance society, expressed this opinion today in discussing the || ~theve exceptional specials for the last three re- ; —the balance of those attractive sola , piilows— naval situation. He isin San Fran-| moval sale days—as the quantities limited, | last week priced at 98e; for this sale. 50 early choosers will be the most fortu each ic cisco in the interests of the society He theists that the Pacific coast needa a fighting Meet ax much aw does the AUentio, adding (hat the changed conditions of the past few years warrant a bigger feet here “BICYCLE REPAINING—Piper & Taft, 220 Spring St eee all upholstery and rug fringes; no reserve, your choice, per yard Cc. } cotton drapery and pillow cords, your 3c wiee, per yard 10c Nottingham bed sets, in dainty designs 50 your cholee, each c all of the half-priced odd lots of lace curtains, now one-half of special removal price. —all of the half-price odd pairs of portieres: one-half of special removal prices. ' all colored awinses mer values, no matter what for- per yard . now —all sale prices for cash only. ——no sale goods held for fu. ture delivery, —no telephone, 0. —aill sales fin- al; no refunds or exchanges allowed. We Give Particular Attention To Ladies io matters of business, -go0ds sold in present condi \ Continues Wednesday and Thursday. Do not miss getting a copy of the famous *‘Merry Widow Waltz.” One is being pre- sented to every purchaser during the Opening Days. The atten stand ready at all times to ad vine those needing informa of Seattle women has never before been called of beautiful and moderately priced spring ln our efforts to meet the requirements of our patrons we have labored to eliminate not only the cheap and shoddy, but the extremes | laborate wearabies bought only for tinsel and show, and confine our ditplay to the practical Fab- ries, Millinery, Garments and Accessories that appeal to the com mon sense and good tast Seattle women. How well we have succeeded Is best seen im your splendid appreciation of our first opening day and which we have good reason to believe will be greatly enhanced by the continuation of the exhibition tomor- row and Thursday ton regarding any business of 3 a financial or trust nature Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. It’s over, and at last | we have the pleasure of telling | you the result. But let us say | | Might here that it ts no small task Specials that tell of real and see the goods tomorrow $1.50 FABRICS AT $1.00. savings to the buyer. Read the items 60c SUITINGS AT 43c. Wool Batistes, French Serges and | Choice of a large assortment of | to go through a stack of letters | w Tetfe ‘ a most desirable Spring Suitings, | like the one that leamed up be- | oo} Taffetas, 4 inches in all 38 inches in width and in | fore us on Saturday evening. And width, in those attractive shad test designs. These are | to do the fair thing by everyone ings you have so much admired that rival in beauty of | alt the letters had to be checked il the higher priced with the shadowy indistinct taney , and rechecked, assorted and re- | dress fabrics and that will be | assorted in order to determine stripe checks ar latde u found to be a most ex ‘ :t \ President 7 ‘ 43c who ld receive priz For, Shorrock residen lar prices up to $1.50 a yard traordinary bargain at would you believe it, not a single apectal tomorrow person succeeded in getting the list correct. And out of the thou- sands of people who were reached | and interested by the advertising P 19 WASHABLE VOILES AT 12140. 1,200 yards of New Mercerized Voile Dress Goods, in a wonder Hartman. Vice President $1.00 $1.25 PANAMAS AT 87c¢ Alexander M Secretar Vv ors J A. Smith Cashier Chiffon Panamas, 52 inches wide ful variety of the season's most | of this contest through the public | in all the wanted colorings, the pleasing designs y come in | press and through friends of the } light and dark colorings and.| Store, only eight succeeded in splendid material that has won will not only launder handsome. having but ¢ error in their ef- the appreciation of every wom ly, but will wear like iron. Like | forts to win the prise, To these an who wears good dresses, the their cousins, the wool voiles, | eight prizes are awarded in the $1.25 quality, on special sale | they are not only stylish, but | order in which their replies were | Wednesday, the md day of exceedingly satisfactory. Spe- | received. First Prize, $25, Mrs. our Spring Opening at clal Wednesday at 1 | telle, 633 36th Ave. N.; 5 Mayde MacKinnon, 2041 Howard : | N.; Fourth, Everett Fenton, 5646 Pretty 35c Ruchings at 15c a Yard Hath Ave. N. Es. Fifth, Mrs. J. | Mooney, 2108 7th Ave.; Sixth, Among the spring displays few have attracted more notice t} | Mrs. A. G. Barbour, 1223 18th lovely chiffons, nets, veilings and neckwear, and conapic " Ave. N.; Seventh, Cari Voss Mill- Au their midst you will note this special assortment of chi sud er, 420 Leno St.; Eighth, Mes. | Work net Ruching They come in white, black and cream and 15 | D. W. MeNicol, 166 16th Ave. Warranted are 35¢ valves, Wednesday's Bargain Spot price is only c | Winners, please call. “i OE Carthy Dry Goods Co. kt, Sutcliffe Baxter, Bassi Doward).Shecban. omager wn Sale | Full Set of Teeth $5 Associated Dentists New Management 1112 SECOND AV. Sta P Patterns