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DECIAL MESSAGE IS SENT TO CONGRESS feosevelt Gives His Idea finn arehy, partioula mmended legisla ton of ty im the dissem suppres af Anarchists and of \se'sieutge vent w h submit a letter ative follows from which ex the Use ol ains iteelf, Winder tha opinion iat on, and | shall act upon auch (By United Press . rhe - resect h hry x ~* WASHINGTON, | tare ; by the ree service opers gating SUPERTLUOUS HAIR th TO SEE BATTLES Ps penis at Pie eee Pes dally, be round ——" mice GROTE-RANKIN Co, emplete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotets Corner Second Ave. and Union St. le of Very Medium Priced Diners in Golden or Weathered Oak —————— ~ No. 39 Box Seat Diner, No. 44 Box Seat Diner, Por an attractive. we te Thie suimber is belt ee came trong Dimer at & medi ce. | tines as the No. 39, bat the oak t show ere is more carefully selected—only to the one sh b nh gaeap A iy selewted—eniy erred in the golden and | quartered stock in used in the ak, ballt with a | building. We show this number Beserat, plain pane! back, in the golden and weathered fin ga Es end Wove cane seat. ish and chair is made with o wie well at y quoted | shaped box seat: aquare streteh ere and French lege. RECEIVER'S SALE. ee ae Panettiere a the C through the Receiver, B. Alex- Any Suit wort 15.00, $18.00 (and some worth Must be sold t« the creditors for this ridic- Price. oral and Singie-Breasted 4 all sizes, plain and fancy fabrics, worsteds, cas BF black clays and No man who needs a new suit should miss this sale Clothing Sacrificed Boys’ Suits, worth up : Be | Suits, worth Boys’ School ) for .... up to $4.00, for Hligh-Top Shoes, 16-Inch Tops, Worth $7.50, for $4.25 Monarch Shoe & Clothing (0. B. ALEXANDER, Receiver 1317-1319 First Avenue a ee legialation by congress on this mat ter, When compared with the ession of anarchy inks tnto Insignifi An anarchist ts an manity, am enemy to all and his tea sup: every other enemy to bu tad imality th anarebist te a if he | published man anarchist, and no paper here or abroad should be permitted cireulation tn thie country if it PrEPAgates anarchist doctrine Attorney General Ronaparte etter contains an exhaustive pe V of the statute with referenc to the mails. He finds Ghat the postmaster general is fully warrant ed, even without definite laws, in taking (the action he did against the newspaper La Questions Socia and he holds { congress has full power to make laws covering ar arehists and anarchistic publica Engiieh Cabinet Changes BIARRITZ, April %—an polnt to early chang tadiea Great Britain's cabinet as the result appointment of Herbert Anquith as premier of Kng 1 Asquith and King Edward were in conference up to noon to day, when-the former left for Parts He will reach London tomorrow night. I is supposed that he now knows the wishes of the king in egard to the shakenp and un doubtedly will respect them in many lostances dulla Mariowe Recovers. ITHACA, N. Y¥., April 9 Marlowe wax fully recovered this morning from the effects of the nervous collapse she suffered last Julia night, due to the mention of her name in divorcee papers filed by Mrs. Kari Von Herr Miss Ma lowe will appear at theatre te night Hockey Stick Hockey Stick t ave Oe. Hall's, 111 Welfare Here is a word that means | something now that it never meant before. It describes a department in business whose ies is not reckoned in Arabic numerals, The Welfare De- partments of big corporations attempt to make life pleasanter for the employees in ways which are not nominated in the bond. Sometimes these experiments succeed; some- times they are ghastly failures, disgusting the men and sour- ing the employer. It all depends. In this week's issue of THE SATURDAY EVENING Post James H. Collins tells on what it depends. The article is called “Right and Wrong in Welfare Work.” In the same issue of THE Post read “ How They Make Ends Meet in New York,” by Will Payne, and an article by Arthur Train, “Con Men Abroad,” in which he recounts the interesting experience of tan American who was too strong to work, amid the un- sympathy of the Old World. This week's POST is now on sale anda § by m nine Company A & |Our Bove Are Everywhere At the News. $1.50 the ¥ Copies will be delivered to an address by VICTOR PELZ, | 712 New York Block, Seattie RMS Aone ALWAYS rater | + 6 BRONTE MD com’ tL) HAMM PR, ANDERSON DHUC FARIEM 00 | | i 1210 Firet Avenue Sew Sew Electric Sign, mall day, including Sun jrom 1 to # evenings. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908. MORE BATTLESHIPS | SHORT NEWS FLASHES %.)"". ARE WANTED President Is to Urge Con- struction of Four. (By United P. ) WASHINGTON, D. ©, Aprtl 9 A special meseage o congress urging provindon fc he construe jon of four new battleships is the present plan of President Roose velt Thi infe ation war de veloped incident to the report of the Snaval appropriation bill authori the construction of two new battle ships and not making TO LECTURE ON SEX EDUCATION Parents approprie of Inte club ©, whieh has nan montha, now cached such proportions that they hold their bimonthly meetings ip jthe large auditorium of the new Lincoln high school The object of the club is to bring about closer co-operation of parents and teachers In child development aud excellent and discus jones have thus far filled the pro ams. One of the most notable ix be given Monday night, April 20 Dr. Lyman Beecher Sperry, op Sex Education, adult members only De and T fned nev has lectures and tx for Sperry, one of the beat » orators in this countr pecialist on this subject ed by plat and @ has been the Y. M THERE'S NOT ONE Kind of t in our large stock that hasn't some particular mertt EDERAL FAINT AND OC WALL PAPER C 1004 Fleet Ave. Arcade Anwex Neighbors in Wonderment Over the Remarkable Change in the Condition of Mrs. A. Gardner, Who Had Abandoned Hope. TACOMA, Tuesday, Aprit The writer today personally ited Mre. A. Gardner, of Pay allop, & woman whore sous came at midnight to the of fices of James Austin Larson, the originator of Te vol the |] ecten of vibration, In the j] treatment of human ile, in this elty, urging Mr. Larson to visit their mother that night, saying the doctors had abandoned hope of the woman getting well, They were tly coneerned as to her condition, owing to the fact that her heart had grown so weak in action that death was feared as a result. Mra. Gard f had become resig to her fate, and had abandoved hope of again becoming « weil woman. Mr, Larson and his as wor David Richard Neville overwhelmed with pa at the time, and to go then meant neglect of many LARSON GOES TO PUYALLUP. Dus As soon morning sald the originator of Teleconi, 1 will go to Puyallup and do what I can for your mother The next moraing Mr. Larsd went to Puyallup, and to t home of Mrs, Gardner, He fous the woman in a cond thon. He asked what the phy clans had ascribed as the caus and the family said the docto feared cancer—some of them while others said Mra, Gardm had a aking heart th when the heart gave out bloc a portion of ft “leaked” bai through fissures on the edge the heart Nothing of the kind,” sal Larson. “The trouble is wi stomach and liver as came Mr the took the worked ap practice of Telecon! ease, and has since cess. In fact, his treatments have strengthened Mra. Gardner so much that today she is in Te at the home of relatives, at $401 South L street, and on | next Friday plana to come to the Tacoma hotel to take her regular treatment The neighbors in the vicinity of L street, whére Mra. Gardner is stopping, are PUYALLUP: EXCITED OVER TELECON MARVEL Mrs. A. Gardner of That Place, Bedridden for Months, Comes to Tacoma to Take Treatment GIVES WOMAN TREATMENT, Mr. Larson gave the woman treatment and promised to come again. That was about two weeks ago. Then David Rich ard Neville, the associate of James Austin Larson in the | on it with most encouraging sug | stone therefor until the next session These provisions are far from jeatisiactory to the president and ithe navy department, it is regard fed onwential that the work upon battleships authorized thts H put under way at once, It in not be 00d po! to authorize the pre the ships constructed in navy yards, an pend on later legiwlatic the means of actually the work Further than that, the president insists that there be four instead of two battleships, and to that end he will ommend, according to present plans, an amendment to the bill reported yesterday le. A., which has brought him here for a week at a heavy expense, and gives his services for the one even ing to the parents The club hopes to induce parents in other clon of the elty to form like organizations, and to fin ally com @ state organization which will be able to accomplinh much in their chosen line of work Paronts interested in this vital bject should attend the meeting of the 20th and get in touch with the movement Vanderbiit Divorce Case. NEW YORK, April 9.—Taking of evidence in the Vanderbilt divorce cane wan resumed this morning and it t* said when adjournment taken for the day all of the tent tony will have submitted The case may be submitied to Jus tlee O'Gorman early bext week been The bills appropriating $200,000 for « public building at Everett be been 5 ted favorably in the ser ate shipping OMPANY Duiiding greatly derful came ts thon tt exercised over Se improvement, and ausing @ genulue Puyatlop won the senna MRS, GARDNER TALKS. The writer found Mrs. Gard ner looking bright and cheerful and In most hopeful mood. When asked how long she had been i! Mre. Gardner said Weill, it is a been unable ae ment given by Mr Mr. Neville came, and he been treating egularly st He bas done me much good 1 hope to be about You can what treatments have done for me. I was helpless in bed, but now I think I am strong enough to go to the offices in the Tacoma ho d take my Fri 1 hope © r health, and be able to re household duties, j 1 had bed all treat Then has ong time. eave my took the Larson to and again soon ane the Telecont to be d to ume ng | “I am Larson and Mr they have my 80 neglec beth Mr for what for me. And please say a 4 for my good She been falthfal tn m, and I think is entitled re of gratitude How 4 feeling? ‘Oh, so mueh better. Tam am bitious now to get up and around regularly, No, 1 am no longer in Neville done we to her sh despondent mood at any time. I believe Telecon! will give me back my strength and health, as it was prior to this attack.” WHO MRS. GARDNER 18, Mrs. Gardner is the wife of a Well-known Puyallup valley farm mother of six chil et. and in the dren, the youngest of whom is a boy of 16, She ix 67 years of age and hes always. been a hard working woman. She is of cheer | ful disposition, and away the arade of ordinary intelligence in fact, talke and acts like a I-educated woman, Sh long pertod of helpies above | keenly and ts filled with the bright hope of once more resum ing her activiti in the house hold Her sone are enthustastic }and her friends are gerly watching each favorable develop | ment in her case Should this woman fully recover, as it now ooma Hhkely sh will, the case will be one of the moat wonder ful among the many sueceasful ly handled by the Telecont treat ment Vietime of Pre iF h i Tacoma oft Reynold n head c at acoom ine od 16, | Seainet him regard fraud ‘ ir o ‘ n at A new “ h been ened Wh Abe Harry Wa convicted of com:| university has bee ended “ t state ape plietty in the murder of Addie Roper 1 seh mechs 4 > Instrnetion at Blaine in January, 1907, will bel pois Manufa ; " , 4 taken from Bellingham to Walla 20 Pool Tables — Wall this week to serve @ life sen Shoes, $ » $ 1 eat pool room In ¢ The tence hoes, $ ° 1), 1413 Third av, near Pike n & Habeook of ose Tacoma, | First ave Friday UR No Mail, Telephone or C. 0. D. Orders Filled for Hour-Sale Merchandise, and the Right to Limit Quan tities le Reserved 11 to oN Vr Window Shades. 10 to 11, 12, Ws Lawn Mowers. 8:30 to 0 ae Ws Burlap. Spoo! Cotton. Merrick’s Best Black | Heavy Art Burlap, in all | High Grade Lawn Mow. | Good Opaque Window and White Spool Cot st yp en the new plain col ers, tool steel blades Shades ot long b ton, full 6cord and 00-yard spools; Nos full yard wide. Do 12 and 144 ine 46 inches in 3 shades § to 36. During this | ing this hour, a yard high wheels and bigh- | of green, mounted on half-hour, a spool 12¢ During a wrong ‘reilers ze his he £2.69 regular 35¢ each. Dur ing this hour ....21¢ Corset Covers. Cretonne., Dress Skirts. Women's and Dre skirt and plaited styles, in Taffeta Silk. Full 36-inch Black Chif- t {fet . Pretty Corset Covers, of good longeloth, with 27-inch Cretonnes, Misses’ splendid ans patterns worth %¢ dainty yokes During this work embri half-bour be ntily t med with dainti mmed regula grade German Valenciennes Mentholatum. \ be: $e prod estima nth ace edging: res and $4 During thi ing this hour, a yard The. Pameus dep During thi - he ‘ 82.98 es $1.10 Hoaling Salve t De® each soe ‘ pular every eguiar 260 size. this half-hour Back Combs. Women’s Shell and Am- Wash Cloths. Se Turkish Wash Cloths Glass Bowls. During 13¢ | pinch Polished Ginss Ber in assorted kinds. Dur ber Back Combs = ry Bowls; ground b ing this hour, each mounted with precious Torchon Lace. toms. Duriag 2%e stones and plain gold hour, each se i A bands; regular values eee ee Horn Hair Pins. up to During thie, ing; regularly worth Blankets. Very Fine Large Horn | hour, each 24¢ up to Be a yard. Du - she ing this half-hour, a} 64.80 California Woot | [tain Pins, in shell, am Street Gloves. hs ‘ ber and black; regular ard 2e¢ 1 s, in a good i . . 16¢. During this hour Our Well-Known |. & B. serviceable gray col ; pach ‘4 » Stre ilo Laundry Soap. or; reguiar price $4.60, ) °eh 6S | 2 ee During this hour, a give the dest satisfac: Fels Naptha Laundry} $2.75 Night Gowns. tion in fit and wear Goap, the best of its shed Women's Excellent Slip never sell less than kind, During this haif . Over Gowns, of soft $1.25. During this hour hour, « bar B86 Embroidery. 5 whi, “ahene a Em yoke of hematite Beautiful Nainsook Men's Shirts. Handkerchiefs. broidery, Insertion and tucking, low neck and Children's Colored Bor | Haging, in polka dot | short sleeves, edged | Odds and Ends in Men's rs gyre gaye and floral dest va with soft. hemstitched Shirts; sizes 14, 144; is waleioas up to} ruffling; regular 8% 16% and 17. During ze Durlug this hour .6%¢ | this hour, each ..25@ Remnants of Dress Goods and Silks At Half Price Friday we will place on sale our entire stock of Silk and Oress Goods Remnants, in both black and fancy colors, Choose and pay half price tomorrow Fruit Press. Potato Ricers and Fruit Women’s Skirts. Women's Cambric Swiss Bands. utiful Swiss Embroid. Toilet Paper. Good Fine Tissue Toilet Paper. During this ered Bands, in eyelet Skirts, with wide tuck Presses, nd cup hour, a roll re and floral. designs ed flounce of good regular 3 During from 4 to inches lawn and under dust this hour 19¢ Taffeta Silk. wide; values to $1.00 8 uffie; cut full and yard. During this wide; excell Music. Our Famous 75c Taffeta a yard shed re ‘ak ie a hae ot During this h Waltz—“Dream Waltz,” colors, cream — and “lei the latest Eastern white included, 19tnch Stockings. P id craze, original edition; width. During this | Women's Fast Black eroxide. Moonlight in the For- hour, a yard s eamless ook ings, est,” Engleman’s lat ’ ‘ ise a pareckings, 1 ,-Pound Bottle of Perf ost: regular price 2c : . * “— : oxide of Hyd Dur a a Ruffled Curtains. | hour, @ palr R¢) Detebih eer eel ee Optical Dept. Fine Ruffied Musiin Cur Dressing Sacques tains, with hematitch Women’s Belts. ed ruffles, in both Tg ooutinut oD en's Be Perfection Glasses, dis- eautifu ressin 2 ° ee plain and figured ef | Ser oves and Kimonos | Women's Kid, Elastic | {nce and reading com fects; 3 yards long of Mabe watt tones Suk" Tailored | bined; | good frame regular $2.00 a pr, Dur ‘ned waatertal in Belts, in black and col sseannite Boring thie ing this hour, a pair ne sr mag ors; regular 6c, 69c c plete arin, nes: ool and 75c. During this] 2°" ® pair ... $3.00 hour 39¢ Pins Art Squares. 75. During this 98e Door ts. 1 The Best Non-Rusting Ma i Aco ye getong nee pen Nel yg RE Madras. Cocoanut Fiber Outside | Size; regularly sold for ‘ t Ae 6.5 Door Mats, 14x24 inch $10.00. During this this hour, 3 papers. 5¢ | s4inch Madras, short! es, During this hour hour 87. $ 4 lengths, white, with ° 3 India Linon. sma colored figures sng Longcloth. and stripes. During Our 29 India Linon, ina this hour, a y@...7%e Eye Glasse: 36-inch Snow White beautiful qual ity, During this hour sheer Longeloth and Lawns Gold Filled Spectacies regularly worth up to Ribbon. Ive or Eye Glasses: special 2 short lengths. Men's Ties. i Gabte Wink fe fitout rims. eat Pe Me colors and patterns. ing this hour,:a “tee 16-Button Gloves. Dresses. During this hour .19¢ Point d’Esprit and Sheer *e on sic. Here’s an opportunity to Lawn Confirmation Women’s Vests. Music get a full 16-Button Dresses, f 1s from Women's Low Neck, | “Starving for One Sight Glove, sewn in pique 6 to 14 years; lace and Sleev Veats, lace of You" and “It Might stitch, that always ribbon trimmed; regu trimmed yokes; all Have Been , sells for $4.00. Du lar $5.95 and $6.95 white; regular 26 2 During this hour ing this hour, a pal During this how During this hour. 14¢ a copy ise 82.89 a oeee 83.98 Every Department Is Teeming With New Spring Merchandise BEST & CO'S INFANTS’ eoops. (The RhodesCo.| innit meena ieee pillage cuenithlldiapiidinidatineneniisunppatceinnesel pent arenntentae