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° THE SEATTLE STAR-—MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1908. 7 } ; liyINE DASHES THIS SPRING TO. |) EXPLORE UNKNOWN LANDS | . WEEDING.OUT SPECIALS HH] April le here, with Is customary smiles and tears, and makes ue think of the spring om and & i] events that mean cleaning indoor outdoors; that mean new furnishings for hoyse and housekeeper. We, too, Hf ie been busy and have » In on & weeding-out campaign which will accrue to the benefit of our customers. Study this advertise ‘i most carefully there is much in it that will vitally interest you, and be sure to come in and study these bargains before |i} fending your money elsewhere at a disadvantage it. We are weeding out these particular pieces because we find ourselves very much overstocked with them, and wish to balance up |]feOur stocks generally before opening our spring importations, These offerings are in perfe@® shape from every point of view, and are Hl Offered at prices that are far below their value, and much tower than is asked anywhere else, Phese are genuine bargains. | y 9 ter and summer and other SVEN HARDIN, LIEUT, SHACKLETON, CAPT. MIKKELSEN, DR. F. A. COOK, Secret of Asi Antaretic Arotic, Aretic. are miles of the world of which mankind lowing the Amasen to its sources croming the Andes and reaching | the Pacific oooan through | Hin expedition will be @ five] years and will cost at least $100, 000 | THE ARCTIC RIDDLE Aretowiaki's Belgian Hx Peary wont within 174 miles of| vedition the north pole, but he left an um} An Argeatiag Party known region of 1,333,000 aqua Heart of Asia. | miles, sheltering the largest « Dr. M. A. Stetu and Sven #]in the world, ‘This a * Hedin | four times an te . * . 5 ee ee ee ed GOALS OF EXPLORERS. there are at least mine expeditions starting or preparing i spring, with the object of standing where man has te start before, and secing what man has never seen before pores Se are of mystery is spread over the polar regions igentinents, Avia, Australia and South America portions of the world are about as large Antarctic Lieut. Shackleton De, Charcot . * * * * * * * it of Feet eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ——$_$__—— . } ANTARCTIC anned by Belgium under the lead fakagen land and sa ership of Henryk Aretowiskt gaath pole covers 6.320 THE SECRET OF ASIA. are miles. Unknown Asia embraces 465.000 Four Golden Oak Dressers | Four Golden Oak Chiffoniers No. 935-—$25.00 Dresser, with « quare beveled plate mirror, 22x28 No, 3-$12.60 Chiffonter, with square beveled mirror, 17x10 inches, tnches; 2 #mall «well front drawers and 2 large drawers and 5 large drawers; special a ht aa France Two expeditions are to push to Upper Amazon. Hons goin wowth are aa dee dete Mr. G. M. Boynton of ards the pole bag . No, 3454 50 Chiffous {th oval beveled mirror, 18x12 inch party upder Capt. HO?" “itwalnyag, inthe region a One In the Analo-Amertoan party, | N°. 286h4—$26.00 Dresser, with oval he plate an, and 2 susell agoll Quek drawers ane © large drevert: tab ; Banda breech expedition ) oe a casters Turkesteu. Thess mah gs ome ae cm. eee Be pe ol and | = *; 2 emall swell front drawers and 2 large drawe: cial at .C ~ meet pee $22.00 ‘ pres ’ olne Ernest Leffingwe Chica, . fo. 245 6G - a all ; " jeft London June se * .- +e, Age ba Dr. Frederick A. Cook *lother ix the y tr headed De If No. 104—612.60 Dresser, with square beveled plate mirror | No, 345—§27.50 Chiffonier, with shaped bovened mirror, 18x12 inch é pamer Nimrod, with ; Sow CADpOS Mountains single Mr, Ernest Leffingwoll. ®| Frederick A. Cook, who ls now inches; 3 large drawers; special < es; otherwise same as foregoing; special at .. + BELO Bigheg 12 Siterian ponies, | overt O° ee 98. Central Auatratia # | otregsiing worth from Greeatend Hil No. 214--$18.00 Droaner, with square beveled te mirror No $23.50 Chiffonier, with oblong beveled mirror, 18x12 inch : dogs and an automo Saas? ey New Expeditions being @) pugrmacia’ | inches; 2 small serpentine front drawers aod 2 large drawers; | © and 2 small swell front drawers and 4 large drawers; special Ca Nil Land is the, Expeditions are at work here un Gens «! 8 DEAD HEART. | apecia! st of arog ag a eT ee DBS Calle cree base 15.80 explorations. Thy der oe A a an beg me * The dead heart of Australia hides | hd =. eben cc Sg ° : " : man, @ ven Hardig, Dr. Stein 600,000 square miles of unknown exited stations to Within ccs ited in February, 1906. Letters ba } i ee ee ee eee eed country, tnctuding Lake Ky af the pole, aud (hen rom him say thet he has al body of 4 4 te 1 7 as ribent } of water covering 3,000 » mith ponies and (Re wade wonderful discoveries in this | ‘clr river, @ great tributary (0 the) niles and lying 39 feat below sea} region whieh was the cradle of : | level will salt in a y expedition which has at — hy the | MOAere Barapa. | tompte te penctrate thin r Pians are now on foot to organise > ‘rhey will take! GRAZILIAN WILDERNESS. [hax boon massacred to a mau by |* '8F8¢ exploring party which wilt] and establish a base | Tn Argentina, Bolivia, Pa ferce Kavagen j make ‘an exhaustive study of thie! and Brasil there are more than 60,-| Yet Geo, Meivitie Boynton of Bos | ¥BKMOWN territory, A former expe | om bas already 000 square miles of which civilised | ton ts about to start with 36 picked | tlon, led by Dr. Gregory, profes aie the ship Austra! from, man knows nothing. This is along | men in a Gloucester fishing seh at Ctaagow, in 1901-2, oon. | 208 Of Rook: GB Apres, and a fourth is the 2.000mile atrecch of the Ma- or, with the determination of fol |fUNd fossils indicating that the | ‘ snl - ioundeastanaaseeedatetnatianmcuninataniig fi. A " | shores of Lake Kyre were the birth. | place of Austratian itfe. I> ON WANTS | NE'S MR. STORK'S GOOD PAL. BELIEVES GIRL 4Plece Suit of Solid Mahogany, with silk Verona upholstering; reg | Solid Mahogany Arm Chair, dull finish; regular price $85.00; spe * war ' A eee ‘ é ieeah $63.75 | cial fi : Pte Te $12.50 ne eee SPlece Solid Mahogany Suit, with polished frame and Verona up | Solid Mahogany Arm Chair, green upbolstering; regular a tnt. | holstery, regular price $100.00, special : : $50.00 |—— special tap M hadeedkh: eed kei adiad Ueited Press.) she Aonqer thes confronts the Watt ee | 4 , | ‘sh, high back, covered with denim: regu- . Apri 6—"it ed States in dts practical helpless | } DPlece Polished Mahogany Suit, with groen Verona upholstering; | Mahogany Divan, dull finish, high back, ow Bhs regular price $75.00; spectal $37.50 lar price $76.00; special ... Mow Feete ie Piece Bireh, mahogany finish, green Verona, regular price $60.00 Mahogany Divan, dull finish, bigh back, covered with denim; regu: a! $30.00 | lar price $55.00; special .. é A Sees $27.50 SPlece Bireb, mahogany faish, green Verona; regular price $56.00; | Upholstered Rocker, mahogany base, tapestry upholatering; special ‘ 827.50 price $46.00; special ... ‘ ay an abee S-Plece Birch, mahogany finish, green Verona; regular price $40.00 $30.00 Mahogany Rocker, dull finish ve eee ove : ‘ 1.00 | $24.00 Mahogany Chair, dull finish; spectal + Bireh, mahogany finish, areen Verona, regular price $20.00; | $22.60 Mahogany Rocker, dull finish, CPOMM ieee ne eerseeweceeeeeeene sereeee eeeess «SOOO | $15.00 Mahogany Rocker, dull finixh; special’. : ness in case of war with Japan, | ety for ws to Imaxine ad of the absolute necesalty ot | ty and security, in the sugmenting the navy, not only to! ‘ail this exposure, could place it upon equal footing with | tor simply tra Japan im the Pacific, but to make) te fact, it is its Meets in both the Atlantic and Elizabeth Peterson, aged 17, has! heen missing since Saturday from her home ot 6515 26m ar N. W. and her father thie morning asked | the police to take her into custody | She w ® Waht felt bat and jong @ray coat ‘The father believes the the company of @ street man tion of nations at the same time. » ‘The cotgreseman from Alabama . the was speaking on the naval appro priation bit, and backed ep his ar- ements for a greater navy with _arbciahorantecta | ——RECAPITULATION—— reading of the bill,” he continued, We beg to remind you of the price reductions of the past week ‘that still hold good. B Fay Sore ) At One-Half Off | At One-Third Off ELWELL KITCHEN CABINETS, GO-CARTS, BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE DRESSERS, PARLOR FURNITURE, ODD WOOD BEDS, BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE CHIFFONIERS, MANTEL FOLDING BEDS, HEATERS, IRON BEDS, ROLLER: TOP DEsiia, 200 DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF CHAIRS, souiers iin daneniaiiin HIGH GRADE GRAND RAPIDS BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM SETS. SOFA PILLOWS, LACE CURTAINS. Warned congress of | the navy aad the genera! board.” EE RR TS | Columbia City officers are search. |4 —_——_—_— ried; $60 for | ing for bim | Rave apparentty (bu the Hoenae and revenne commit- bd | between the tee this afternoon, The Heense was Fi oe j resarding granted to Miller & Jewett, 214 insved to James st. The Independent brow } Of the brewery censes this evening. upon twins. paid for with ery had made a strong fight to se- | Se ee —_,! “f've found the plan to work dwt} Ellis Hicks and Joe Whitman “by the brewery cure the license, but this afternoon | gave ap the fight. | game. a ; a eg | yas contest re! JUDGE MOR! admirably,” Martin declares. “Mar- guilty to charges of bur. eee See on, A JORRIS SPEAKS. OF F IRES riage and bables bring reeponsibil-|Glary before Judge Frater today, ‘The second additional charge al-/ ‘The first public meeting of the nd that increases the rellabtl | and pong Fi gga to serve from leges that when E. T. Pell asked | Madrona Heights Men's club wit IS SUSPICIOUS Guinea | Smith for Information concerning | he held tomorrow evening tn the be to the retait-'The council will pass on the llthis year. Once only he has paid there was @ the renewal of 49 saloon licenses. |i, wilting to pay aa much | it told him to consult an attorney to| Methodist church, at 38rd ay, and temarding the The license committee approved looking around all the time fer | peuentinry land office, Smith refused and ; their habits are better bogaed the eourt im-| aa | which Pell replied that he had|E. Uulon st. at § o'clock. Judge depend upon them. prisoners that he would) several years’ experience in land of-| George EB. Morris, of the superior 1 aged to have lots of trouble) recommend « short sentence to the so commas GDS gh 32 ; b te ot dare Abas nay aS oo rena ee li keeping my people. Now they I partes board upon the presentation oe ees rane be rl courts wii make the address of the at 1406 “Lith av. ed os blaze po ooh a loss extimated [seldom make a change The plan | by their attorney of proofs of pre cua canvas}. Galt vemed “You bi beg Refreshments wil be tated by the police by Ohief Bringhurst ac $200. is worth the money | vious wood char haven't got money @nough to do! jt There was insurance of $1,500 on aa : ame ses 0s» Becabiaee is business before this office,” or Y Morning two weeks the furniture, with an estimated } 00 i ini membership of 600,000. The Unit words to that effect Mite was discovered to lows by the owner of $1,000, ASKS $1 000 FOR $1. el Double Multiplying, (By United Press.) [mer " j pai rea Fatt Fe E The blaze started un- The clrewmstances in both casen ’ Nickel Adjustable 75 CHICAGO, . April 6—The first ne ondgg ey + ae forget! - @ the ground floor,’ were so suspicious that Chief Click Reel ei he abs C) izave steps looking to the forma here a bad been stored. | Bringhurst ie making an Investign BITE BY DOG | ton of a new labor party will be | Western Federation, to be held in| Were alleged to be tion with the ald of the pollee. }tuiten in July, William D. Hay-| Denver in the first week of July, | r of the roomers Chief Bringhurst said this morn ‘ood, of the Western Federation of /by two delegates, who would be tn: | | Miners, will speak in the mining | structed to assia( in the making of legene of Hlinols in the hope of |plans for a new organization | % ledge ~ ne man ~~ that es Q ng ond Ki tou ‘Ooms aS with their fives ing that be had found where coal) aijoging that bis boy Kimer was ¥ morning fire off had been poured about in the] siiacked by a vicious dog and #e- . the wooden par-| region of the fire verely bitten, Ephriam Seymour to- i inking miners to his cause. | “Labor is about to shake off the | earatede Toe erm Tay started sult axainst KJ Reokle | "This much was decided today at shacklos,” sald Haywood today cme : for $1,000 damages, In his com D ON TRIAL HELD FOR ATTACK | tit it cove cis a office, Seymour charges that Ree kie permitied the animal to run MURDER ON A WOMAN [it ister "as oie? cies Sat | menace to public safety. The at-| = tack Is alleged to have taken place } on March 21 Bennett, chargea with! 4 oe : , e i! Thomas Pianigen, a teamater, 98 te George Craniek at Issaquah a BURGLAR GETS JEWE TM alice noc vara old, was arrested yesterday pase on trial be 3 Pra b "men Le 4 Looser| LH. Rose, 1122 28rd av. 8, told ter this morning peer. aggre: the police this morning that his | § ing Attorney John *°4 Will be held pending tnvestl-| house was entered Saturday after: | AVPPRTEL for the state sation of the story of Mrs, Anna} noon, and a stick pin worth $6, « Weistling for manicure set worth $10 and a indy’s | Wonference between leaders and |The laboring men of the United! As a pesult of some person turn | the exchange of messages between States have been gtossly deceived ling in a neodiegs alarm of fire this Jexecutive committees and leading by politicians. One of the firet | . lafficers of labor organizations in| steps will be the amalgamation of | #fternoon, one of the horses of the | various centers throughout the /the United Mine Workers and the| fire department bad a narrow es | country representing aggregate | Western Federation of Miners cape trom injury Auvrnbe “= SMITH MUST iplying nioket Xeaining works Ke rysee 5 i\ed and naif he steamer was going down at a rapid gait, and after crossing Union st, one of the horses slipped and fell. The quick work of the driver and the mau at ere and exenin They are (ve You Cetin of woman vino means o horpu i the de Bichler, of 2102 14th av. south, that) emerald ring valned at $20 taki isis | fire to which the depart sh he had brutally beat her at the oT! A choice the at) ment was hurrying was only a bon le doubt exists as to os aly: benten Be LOSES SUIT OF CLOTHES. @ ister aa 0 yards fire at 1515 Fifth ay, in the rear fit. * 12 y La Om January 12) Seattle Brass company plant, South #16 do! 42 and 994 Nhe “itmpirw Additional charges against J.! 1, js alleged in the new charges} Of & building owned by the Schwa lek and several others | Seat t slock ¥ Harry Manheimer, of 1532 Baat Pr 7 defendant's home job. \ieane, “atiom, at TT o'clock yew) eae, while playing ball at the| Seteic'"sr''wuetteris ‘serton:” hrenhi| Honey Smith, register of the local | that Smith refused the request of natin omens Pie Noes Rh y : is : ‘ orities ordered the place cleane Purchase of a broken-| Mrs. Bichler was on her way to|a thier of a suit of clothesomff|, * ag, Gi8d. single’ ection can | Umited States land office, were filed | Richard Duane for information con- | Tories eee ee a arte to s The joke became a the bome 7 obbed of ~ ee’ 88" | oe Saturday by Attorney Thomas|cernitig the status of a oertain came «| the of her parents when the| Armory yesterday, was ro rultiplying; @ beewtiful rea n t fe We® Cranick staggered asnanit is alleged to have occurred.|@ salt of clothes which he had ceed Eta ee #1.35'R. Horner and L. W. Martin The |entry or filing which Dann. con tielae tne Clans Warned ts me dae and (ni) dead from |The woman, from fright and rough|in the room of company D, by # ot oee complaint made net Gmlih will) templated contesting; that Smith | teing U pe soothes sentra ‘n the rubbish. Some person no larm , broken Into . aa ad be heard this week before Spectat} remarked that he would show him tthe mats cad, Weslées 5 eausil outa Of Spbney F. M SPINNING | Examiner Edward W. Dixon, al-|nothing the records contained, and TO SEE BATTLESHIPS 4 for state and de , Flanigan is a teamater and wateh-|taken from other boys, reson voml | bd “d though the exact date has not been|that if Dunn persisted he would) Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round man for the Brass Works company. lost « sult of clothes. 1310 Second Avenue wet got all the law he wanted because! trips daily, 60¢ round trip

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