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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 6, Foraker and the sents Bitch jro-|Woind Hwapplid Of adventure tld [it that ho wang Mage THE SEAT TLE STAR roded to twist the How's tall by | At leaet there will If Stove (1 refer | gang? Oh, wait, po red Ot thy a i shunting the Porter hominution | to the Honorable Benator Eline) tn | ference. Anyhow he lity av BTAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1909 Seventh av, into the borner pocket, and ion i {| Rroped i he , For Steve has | the me he was tctthareg in, = there, “All right,” oa ad hh te all right to go up Mt, | because be had iy BUSEY APSR RO OAT eer Mt eet this was rather « peredha | MoKiniey or to chase the pole, and | nar 4 be head conta to phones appointment, Thought Porter a) > . his I he exchanges connecting all parte of the good ma: Hut if you objeet, 1 wills wart #hot Buliding in 1050 and tnd nt, 441 | withdraw bis a ond if who @ ; Ak for the department or the name of the person t of Grant Vietor, who hae re © be at ht aired. et; rf cetved the senate Indorsement.” Bo ar for hin wittte BALLARD STAR AGENCY 92) Batter Aw Suneet, Malle a. i@went Victors name Pod ety al b " ved over We { % the retard se to hots ir t ba to tn _BYRRETT STAR AGENCY—Homor Hives 2941 Rockotallar Av, Sunset eee Siten t . q > Sank wi 4. a prospect of not! tay ‘ form, ta One cont ber cope sls conte per week, Or Awenty-Cive conte per month. De ou know, Mr, City Man, that | Btar's prograng: It is wartanied to getting ghe job, had become very Po lang & duke, Nivered by mall or cAFAGR No free Arbor day is nearly here? take no more than five mingtos, but reac@onary in hin talk, and hae| a thar but hoW® about) jaa | te i Botered at the Postoffice at Beat Washington, as second class matter What of it? rs rs want to elaborate it ane been found very favorable tn the welt? Ht Bre is proper 1 tudiries shaw! ” — make it more impressive and . eye ox and Foraker , » om TO, MALL HUBSCREBRIS—The Gale whom yout subacption capitan Me on | Pahaw! Don't get your Bvorett | more time at it ~ heag ob ~e take bs =. had agate med eke rent pod pond eo " a * nang ts taken from the list, A change tue 4p #0 suddenly, We know! PURPOSE OF THE DAY—A taly wintstration’s, nomination than be Honey ‘on. Steve's account uf th TO see * ee v3 ee a busy man, Sure, you are") by the parent, showing the chil saw a great iieht and got out bt | time he was captured by the Quan | ‘Take b at Plee 0 SUBSCRIBERS—showit your copy of The Star fatl to reseh ‘ dren simply wud quickly the mean a a offic, | You need another tree In that piMk ax & home. b 1060, Ind 44h, Between ¢ abd THe Gelock and we will eend you | hack ar front or ald you shout ot wa ever noe At you should miss mere (ham once ples or? | just get i plas rok any evening, ploase {the middie ef'a 1Omore lot and be) trol) gang down i Feaas; or was trip pean shouting for Tet delegates. | ov Whoop! Whoop! And so Former | > has shynted the Victor ouninwtion | he corner pocket. Selah! And) WHOLESALE wutifier yard of yours! MY FAVORITE TRE ty the d, and as it) Children. Have them tell why. ame gan be ot giving our subscribers « perfect servioe-= nite and Krows and apreads out; NAMING THE TREB—bet the ke © need ¢ vome wir ends wi ou can tell the children the | holetin ys WE CAN AT LEAST SMILE } ae a? -— Srepanees that you) STORY TELLING—This ie op-) story of famous trees Uke the Bur oe? $913 -1015 FIRST AVENUE wet anide five minute next tional, but yo Hee oyne, @ e | os Tonenan Ane) te cae ae « your own recollections | goyne, elm, the ashes that W And speaking of corner pocke’ UP-TOWN STORE q [ped see young tads and the dom oul good [Charter Oak tree, the Alice and | Cannen did to Pete Mepburn’s bill | ansese oe rodhinthis Anorney Minkiareds Yes teloruet 0 the yard and do your duty to) PLANTING THE TREB—Let the Phoebe Cary tree or the tale of | for regulatiog trusts? The judictary | Orcs sue STATION | your home, your country and prow | children decide by vote or lat whe Apple Seed ney who always eee # attorney of | perity by planting @ little tree jahali hold the tree while ghether | planted the weeds of apples along | le whe plan inns | of trees at the old home Will be|ington plagted at MI. Vernon, the Did you see what Dearolduncleioe | gue gy seweSTLANE AVE —swe For almost four years he has been prosecu this county and during al! of that time people have been doing a tree packs the earth around thé roets.| the rondway | a - s Plants a hope. Also let th Ulldren choose who! desire to make the event just about as they pleased out at Georgetown Why not try our fiveminute Ar | shal! water the (ree and eare for it » inloresting invite in some | bor day program’ Get the ki « durtag the next week, ete You of the neighbor children for an Ar interested tn it now Thely antici.| might also offer « all ¢ bor day party This gives oppor S|] pation wit! be lots of fun. Pind out | for the child firat discovering an tunity for voting er draw coutests } where to buy your twig and go buy | opening bud or blossom. jon trees or an Arbor day dance | , it. Maybe you live in a flat. Get - | In aty event, choose trees or Time and again the attention of the prosecuting attorney] a vine, then, and plant it, The spirit] Now as to elaborativg this pro-| plants that ave hardy and repre-| ver of it. That's the « has been called to these law violations at Georgetown, but al = en Rees ie Sis | ean tne ways he answered that he did not intend to interfere with the} wy conduct of any people who were in themselves an organized municipality. But it is drawing along toward election time now and Mr Mackintosh and his friends are going to “buffalo” the people if they can. Mr. Mackintosh wants to be judge his friends want other jobs | Therefore an official reformation has occurred and the] prosecuting attorney is fearfully indignant that anyone should be so brazen as to dare to violate the law under his very eyes Go to i( Mr, Mackintosh We can at feast smile. They have bought and sold liquor alter the hours pre puthiy sale of Leather Goods Is on all this re some lumen aaviegs for our It will pay you to tf Band thie time the Hargaine in all kinds oF supply now v SUIT CAGES AND TRAVELING BAGS SLAUGHTE aT ive of thin looaltty official and authorized graveyard CENT OFF MARKED PRICES, & eee ~d ee ae on Our “Cracker Jack” $6.00 Sole Leather Case—tosu 25 por oagt\ ——- Lames: a ees ip week; special price he gressive measures, It ceralnly With mik pecke go MA GETTING HIRAM MARRIED fooks bad to me. Bad for antitrust |f OY ait Caned— ‘ik pockets: handsomely scribed by taw, have gambled a greater part of these four y | - geti.s and have operated resorts of the lowest type. L t Bee! SEL Ske Seah es Faas y" 3 off 26 per cout amd it's you leginiation, Just offhand 1 should |B 44.0) Black Leather Suit C Jost right for eras 4, say it was noticed by $2.00 each, leas 26 per cont ' gg be ge tne ata And a host of others from $1.54 up to $26 60. fron tehanoutl ; , LADIES HAND BAGS AND PURS: MEN'S WALLETS, ° @6, ETC, AT 25 PER CENT OFF. All the season's very laieet showings in Ladies’ Hang Some very tasty designs for Be and you can get them per cent teas than Quaker prices All the newest features iu Men's Wallets and Pay exoeptionaily low for the Umer and per cent off, toa, The best ones will go first--so you get in early it now, The Quaker Drug Company — 1013-1018 FIRST RITE ay i ge it PiKe S ; and some of I see Chas. ©. LAttiofield has leashed in. He is the kind of public man the voters ought to spot, and! keep the tags ready for. He is the kind of « patriot who can't afford to serve the people. A little while ago he Was threateniag to invest! | gate poor, underpaid department clerks te Washington for earning money tm other occupations after office hours. Now he resigns the | commission (he people gaye him be | cause he ts not content to serve for 500 & year plus perquisites, For lonst (wo years he has been bid- ding for @ New York offer, te wants to do the Jobn C. Spooner! act—-protect the special tnuterosts and get big feos And, mark my! words, it won't be 10 months be | fore he will be in Washiegton agn' | practicing law (1) before some com mittee of the house or senate, Just jaa Spooner showed up here the | jother dey in the interest of the \steamehip trast is an interstate Opponents of municipal ownership everywhere agree that there is one municipal industry that should at all times be handled absolutely by the municipality And that is the collection of garbage They all agree that under no circumstances should the public health be “farmed out.” By municipal collection only can the proper results be at tained. Turn the collection of a city’s garbage into a business PAcert® BURIAL CO O05 Sodeetan Maliding ockn Bonde Grete Private Wir Mrecuted for Investment oF oe preventing the adoption of such legislation as will be necessary to carry through this corrupt scheme. The referendum may be favoked and that it will be if the plans of Councilman Mullen and his associates are not changed, is certain « Taft conspiracy, and « bribe for i |doiegetes, abd ail that; and so run for the purpose of paying dividends to the owners of the Commerce Commission once. i] garbage collection contract and you are placing in the hands After the duke marries Katty—t || na garbage collectors your health and the health of your SS = the aa 3 eens eevamnnenremeemmenenes | Seattic’s city council intends to sell you out. The men who a To 8 pears 4 i} LADIES ‘ fee roun ~ é control the couneil intend to farm out your health, to hand over fog po alr Sage ag / prone Nampa npn Sg ro grmette B to private interests the incimerator built by the city and to place | ea nr ere ae / sttuplest that safety will permit the health of your city, for the next five or ten years, in the iWE BURY YOu | AST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POST! hands of a number of men whose sole aim will be to make iT eer) ili toast. eliilie I) eens enennnch aie anee init ow money. SSS a ea = personal appointment Rk waa weee DO KIN: RYER, sade: Fortunately, the people of this city now have a means of ag viene alm antiy =n re we agp ee rae yom ageymapny | WING, HOP: sé TIM r the senate. Here was probably | BROKERS + ATE CORRESPONDENCE FROM WASHINGTON { The evil result has come at last! Married women are adopting the Merry Widow hat ‘ pling rit , D. C., Apert! 6-— | private life while TR. reigns. They And the happy look some of them wear! Dad: As & trust boster, are an interesting tunch, these eaten: | Atty, Gon Bonaparte is not satis. | Harlans All have the Ken tacky factory. This is the waydown to- hall mark of x feet fo jside fact. T. R. would be charmed big, round head witha tay Wie! | if Bonaparte would resign, But he on ft. A photograph of the old man | won't and T. H. won't fire him. Se would do for any of the sons And) ithere you are It was simply if you were out of piotures of the | | LONDON’S BLACK SILKSA PRICE CUTTING ON GOOD SILK 27 inches wide: every thread the purest 50c Quality Black Japanese 85Sc Quality Black Taffeta Silk. | $1.10 Quality Black 17 BY JOSH another mistake of T. I. im select-\old man you could ring th one of os techies whine = ie | of silk: genuine chiffon taffeta: “See The genwine of! bolted Chil }ing people. Henaperte had bewn «| Ed. Denby of } igna. | os bis Tue: o 1 sale ol ceptional fine theoretical reformer for many “8 _ ~ good Sah special sale price. 42¢ } pth aoe y/ “— wy . 5 tt gt eye por wr | per yal : é . de 4 A Word Prom Josh Wise. the flag of Niypon om the Tatu | he tll ot ginuer unl oblee ohne na |. flotKt with their own petard? | : ; yard. eee | Maru. save bim a chamee at the trusts This time it happens im Oklahoma, | | gentle.” sald the Japanese repre-| Hut que Youles vous? Ma fois, it is cas Cone ee trytag to ap] | men Hye (at ‘the humiliating @xer-/ a fine day; and this Washington in| theritt on eenmee anal or | “after th’ Ice is ome les x you will get it in the/no pisce to live; and we have our |tesied a chap called Porter,” ae | broken, gris some. RE | sestat ottentions and our suonetrsl was in the rough fider eamn? Lat th ey’ | lace Z t > 30d | _Peopte who have uo coa! bills to| back and forth each day la fatigu cnenit. ¢ The famous "Money's Worth!” good as its name; guaranteed | yan your money's worth of | yard wide. best lustrous black; i ; oe $1.65 Quality Black Peau de : $1.25 Quality Black Rajah Silk. | Soke Silk $1.75 Quality Back Taffeta Every thread pure silk, and the season's most popular weaves; 27 faches wide Wear guaranteed; good weight; always wold for $1.65; full 36 laches white; excetiont black dal val a NAG POE iescccess: Ofte 1.19 fatien in with a Cw aute. jpay don't think spring is so late|tng Dear, dear! Such « meas of | apecial sale price, per yard coming. Siliacuat ders Ghabeeeh” on eee Dar poet Sutin ek $1.35 Quality Black Peau de | $2.25 Quality Black Peau de | $2.25 Quality Black The Merry ¥ Wisew — ae that’s the he feels +a — Your Soie Silk. Soie Silk. Silk. Ss . about it ' ‘redit Is Good 4 4 . ; : Ss eee id a merry oriton ory And of course the business Weatberg & Childs, Ine. | Full 36 inches wide; exceltent | eas cane $ meee nos gully: Se pe @idn't you raid that cock fight? It's “The Merry Widow” kiss, “ween Set dope. And the heme 1312—-Second Ave —1312 | perfect black: for coats, suits and | makes the most serviceable costs, sults or Posy ven wen ‘Yook at this | Village Marshal (listleasly)—-Aw,|And “The Merry Widow” hat | waists; special sale price, per 98 | and waists; special sale price when looking over the rest) + $ game chickens ain't good to eat. — yard .. o . c | per yard . special sale price, per yard = lit's “The Merry Widow” craze Why t— | And “The Merry Widow” dance THAT EVERY MAN WHO PASS-\ It's “The Merry Widow” plays ¥8 A LOAD OF HAY PULLS OUT! And “The Merry Widow” glance A HANDFUL? — It's “The Merry Widow” dinner. Underwear—Hosiery—Infants’ Wear TUESDAY FORENOON From 8:30 Until 12:30, | From 12:30 Until 6:00.]Womena’s Panama Skirts Half; $6 Women's Covert \ForYour| . Women’s Fine Cotton Union | Boys Rock Ribbed Stockin: 4 Wait c e Merry Wide ——-—-——— nen rere es tilt you ue ne ane widow waits: | don't get b And a thousand | Suits, high neck, long sleeves that are gus to wear ‘ Price 5 2 aoe her ie With “The Merry Widow" fuutte little things wait to be decided and extra large stzoe onty; regular well; a good stocking: | A new line of Women’s her new Haster hat! | “ * [never are decided. Because, for price $1.19; Taosday 73¢ until 6 p. m. for, 14 Outside Skirts, for | — jI've a “Merry Widow” wife. | sooth, Bon e never was a man _Sorenoon a Cc . g pete A Chinese bas produced an odor-| Aud a “Merry Widow” brat jot big bust {ther commerctal Children’s Fast’ Black Children’s Gowns, of good fan. spring and summer; | New Spring Jens onion, which should encourage |I've a “Merry Widow" knife jer political. He ts & dilettante Rockings, with goabs nelette, plain white or plak all-wooel Chiffon Pan- {| made — of him to make experiments toward an| And a “Merry Widow” cat ” | And if be does not believe it, lot ry and heavy sole; coarse or fine made extra good: sites to 10) * j é Riedess Cnisoed’ Whundsy. | jhim try the effect of an offer to re | | ribbed; sizew 6 to 914: regular years; regular 75¢ go ama, in black, brown grade covert ates | ree a “theley Wikiw” wets ear, | stan and seo how quickly T. R | eS ees 00 8c ep msc eh Se 45c and navy blue; plaited 50% In a Queenstown Restaurant. | With a "Merry Widow” (oot ,o ep ee st Soe ‘or ‘ atale Stk lie popular this Patron—iook here, I've beens And a friend w! wife has sued « Pairs 45c Women’s 50c and 59 Sleeveless ni > ad e. Ades, t ; fog oa waiting for an hour for that order him |, Amd, speaking of resignations ; Bs, : Voats, including fine liste and} these skirts are our Wo stytes af iach stow Tis a “Merry Widow” suit jthere is the gase of Chief Justice |] see the Spring Styles in infants’ Long and Short Dresses, } cotton, all daintily trimmed an hed andl ie Walter—Beg pardon, sir, but the | Fuller. Do you remember whe “Beadbury Se 6 ° a beautiful lot and worth up to | we offer any of these "99 regular $6.00 skirts, ed and 100 boat ix bringing the’ mutton | And if I die tomorrow 4 oe a ge agence ap mod i ppl ; , stem. s pil ag w gheveryy said ~e styles wntil @ p.m. for c and are excellent val worth regula “30 Why, 406. them slay ree! tor }"In vain the fowler marks theelf anc ‘Cotlewias y soiled, but not damaged a | Women's 19¢ Cotton Hose, full or ee | The Moers Widen pane yor | with his eye, to-do thee harm?” (til Cinthes for M ets id particle; trimmed with fine | half white foot; plain black uc— On Sale Tuesday 3 On Sale Tuesday Worry furrows more foreheads |For the “Merry Widow” crowd aaa : — ia } \ pity M vs en ane poe —s 7 abd silk | gray embroidered; also stk} Foremoon att............. Forenoon. site ete . St. Louis Cumeniela the way marks Fuller oung Men yon; your choice wu embroidered biact otto than coutentment smoothes Louls Chronicle. | with his eye. It Is tn vain. Five| 5 tli noon for Cc ey = WEEKLY SALE OF NOTIO Overalls that fit on over Larwe Spool of Thread, white or | Dozen Pearl Button® <1 ras and fasten over pack ‘ t¢ | Package of Needles Long Hat Pin, white or black | Safety Pins, a card : slightly Imperfect: until Vomen's White Ribbed Fine | 6 p. m., 2 pairs 25c Cotton Vests, with deep fan lace front, low neck; 4 sty regular prices 19¢’ and | vaywide |. The women of Walla Walla witi| Years have passed since the date Toihee omnes Ue eae eve ‘take charge of the “cleaning up| *hen Fuller could have resigned on ‘ gant |day,” and have chosen Arbor day'fll pay, and he still hangs on 0 And the first thing that it sees 60) 6." ing for a cleaner city in. Worse than that, he says very \ saves the dresses oo oll auguration, frankly he ver will resign. Death! extra spec until noon de; until 6 head té | Low Cotton, alt colars + Is an open trot is the one thing that will vacate the | Make use of our Lib for ro Se c sas 25c Package Strong Hair Pins ..1¢ | 500-Yard Spool Basting Women school teachers of Ta-| position of chief justice, and the Spool Darning Cotton, Lent Her Aid. coma have sent a protest to the Pullers are noted for longevity eral Credit Plan, and J} black or tan be i Si: What did Jasper's wife do} board of education, remoustrating es pay a little down and a FLOOR COVERINGS—RUGS AND LINOLEUM Card of Good Hooks and bree Soap—W when you fellers hit up the cider| against men teachers receiving We are gradually getting the little « | Seamiess Wilton Veivet Ruge—Size 9x12 feet; regular ese M nc hine Oil too hard at the house raising? |more pay than they Harlan family back to Washington Ittle at a time for that fj value $35.00; sale price $26.85 Invisible Hair Pins Taloum Powder, box Hi: She the roof Le | refer io the sons of Mr. Justice |f LASTER outfit | fe Printed Linctoum Special For f : Bottle of Ink : — 20 Pool Tables Harlan, who will (not?) resign next Tuesday, 26 patterns to choose Elastic Corset Lace § . Oriental Amenities. Largest pool room in city, The | May. in order devote himself to from: your choice per 4? Finest Creamery Butter, packed in airtight cartons Be G 20d Stocking Darnet + Anyhow, we bave saved our! onental, 1413 | ioctions Eastern ao oreae Ps c : : We Bottle Muctlage sas Good Nail Brush Third av., near Pike, | Witing the inte face,” waid the Chinese offictal ee ges | Which he posse Best Grade Printed Linoleum— r and after the ceremony of reholstin things covering many, many yer Pr 4 yards wide; regular value mony ar z aly Runch Kid Curlers + 7 ne ©, » ‘aire A s See Joe Schermer’s Bie Wiewe © FES MONTH: 1 interstate Commerce ( ent? uti ing 0. square yard 65c es Laeg i LOCKS EXPOSITION |] and lately has arrived t ir Inlaid Linoteum— ‘ O - ete HTION patterns Cla Cotton Ad NEXT FRIDAY bg Me b other who ta d to be a (Inc. ) special for Tuesday, to clean Initial Handkerehiet , ° jof a boys’ school near peeks out regular value §1 Ma 0 they ‘re Exclusive Sais UNivenarry RR I oe Ene 392.34 Second Ave, 209 Union. || sale tn nee OE alate Clothiers INTERNATIONA tt n inna co nd was ‘Seattle's | square yard eluy 1009 American Wank | Puliding talc Goaeeaabd "ab the onan te Reliable Credit House”)