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; THE STAR—THURSDAY novfluarr 26, 1908. SAYS GAMES MUST B STOPPED MEN WHO PERMIT THEM ARE TO BE ARRESTED. Chieé Issues Orders That} ' (he ewmrietboh le | ‘ower remeraay ut & W. Gress, .prewstesity TACKLE Low FELLERS j HE WON'T ote GeT Away > \ FROM ME » ~" Children, meet and Mamma ta Claus rm MK ' W Sq ¥ Square, 9:30 Saturday 2 9:30 Gaturday Morning. oo. z Morning, 0 EMBROIDERIES °°” Sule ridey >> the Yd. $0c, 75, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Qualtties. Tomorrow we place before the buyers of Washington a most complete gathering of fine Embfoideries, consisting ‘of Cambric, Nainsook and fine Swisses, in all high grades and rate patterns in Flouncings, Corset Cover and All-Over Embroidery. A fair exhibit of the assortment can be seen a oiir show window. While there are over 10,000 yards 1 in thi lot of Embroideries, this wonderful value will bring ~ ; | @ut the boyers, ap it will be advisable to take an early car. Every yard, however, i® | @ bargnio, but husey if you want ‘your pick of nbroideries for, 33c | the yard ..4. “If You Have Not Shared in the Savings in This Great Auction THEW CITY CLAIMS AGENT ‘ Pr ever, i CI mot be peceamary to! bother ahowt the players ‘them. | coives, @ho naturally resort to! well khows tm if te etated that Calligna te onty (Star Geeciat BStevien) {row aftersone tm the Gdiman Part hefltaes lige M. & church. 1t wae necessary for many subterfages to concent Prom. VaAuition. From N. ¥. Auction, From N. Y. Auction. Br inn {the boye'to walk meariy 69 miles | pce’ that they heb. oat rm daca: | Me 2 piss Me. 4K, Denne, for to East Clallam, where they cOuld money, Atl that the euthoritice 200 RAWS Se VO. [se te Otay SHAD, Dow Om. INFANTS’ $1.25 COATS, She, catch @ steamer for Seattia Moet must do hercafier will be to ert pee ya wher c | Infants’ Biderdown Coats, in cleetris aheek of the way wae through (hich 69: | evidence showing that gambling is| Sedans of strives. | "blue or red. trimmed with Pootetpa! Nebtion Gerbrush, and as hoavy packs Wer | being carried om ta any cigar store | red effaces, sald abo | Astracham covlar' and cute | a et ——here tomer i” i and «li ay © ib, io etill com potatmont being ratified. - [fought the matter out last might | Curse’, ‘ern mae wee nen [Of bostronm. Armed with thie evt | the auton bal S¢ | | ¥ajuen. Auction Sale” BE e aed tt te met bo! The attending physicians eay that |for vearly two howre, and finally Fwe dary wore wntired’ to mer | ance the cfficere can ewear out) per ra... aa + price Bo TOWELS, 108-d0. TINGS, 88 @osem Turdioh Nath 3 to put the matter through. Warrants againet the proprietors of | A, Mes to cane Oppoattion. was euperienced from the distance, which is considered touch piaces, even though they have | | ible shook recetved quite @ feat. | may entirely regain the use of both Some Westera av. merchants, who on pot sctually participated tn the lege and arma, which were very feel that their business will euffer! tne atumal boys are practicing |" . if. the serview ig diacoutinued tm parq for their game with the Pal lard high echoo! team Saturday, and | are feeling tm tip top shape. This wilt undoubtediy be @ splendid! @ame, as beth sides are eyed up ‘eee to the highest pitch ponsthie. Thal weaved dhe eter eee | rfections hardly hoties * game Will be played at Mallard bali Wee, and figured om getting off easy | ie pre 10 ; by pleading guilty and paying what DOI ne ee ee ceeees ever fine might be eascaned. weums se TsOERRm. thie t reste | Denate will recover from the ter panes Goons axp st “This te a of up of four or five differ lines of Dress and Sultings, We have member o@ Slike in sell them, Inectw 0% SAMIR BULCHMOS, ‘all wool sergos, 38-in. all | volle, 44-in. nov- velty #, 56 Nan- tings, Remember, not all colors, but.ever? piece a bargain; Value 650 to $1.19 yd. Cholee in the Auction Bale, yd : 48c WOMEN'S $1.75 UNDERWEAR, 610. | Duchess, | wide | | | | the own Areeecs a regular 01.85 value in the Auction Bale . matter will! -wour Mallard beauties, represent. council ext \tng the local fire station, attended final vote, but | the firemen's fect ball last aight at All wool or slik, committee's decisions OF? Dreaminad rimk, end af 10 o'clock » + end wool gar gearty alwaye scropted, the are je morning they were still 1 ” vest te almost certain of jelng passed. | home, It te understood that one and tights The _ farnous je make. values . “4 his splendid basse enatante voles been om the market for some ti: FUND RAISED FOR was never beard te better advant- |” ornger baw Chatam,}| Mise Gertrede Armatrong te howe , age. The reading ‘Bergiiot, oC wer Will be held tomor been attending the state sortnal. oe ene \ocnien pe pang 3 - TERRIBLE ACCIDENT Sos ee a ee ee ing in ein a way y prov wr 0 . ime fa » NARROWLY AVERTED Congregation church for the benefit | @plendid ability. The Greig music ficers have bese comm A torridte eecident wae narrowly usually high speed maintained ot i. i z.382 Who of the Washington Children's home, | Which accompanies the reading was first lleutenaate te the United The congregations of the Queen | beautifully and sympathetically State marine corpse: B. W. sure Anne Methodist, Presbyterian and) played by Miss Adrienne Laager, vant. W. Eilts, J. R. Henley, o. A the German Methodist churches at-| Miss Helen Frazier was heard to Garrett and V. L Morrtesn, tended and the collection taken up| @4vantage In the soprano solo, “For anes os } home amounted tv $19.15, |All Bternity.” by Mascheroni. She ; . {Ser the ~~ has &@ strong, sweet voice which is ’ . Gheriff Robbed. full of promise. um The home of Sheriff L. C. Smith| Altogether the service was an wurgterined for the third tigre | tmmenee eaceess and greatly pleas = The houre| ed the many friends of the bos f f | fs, pastel shades ...91.35 to $3.50 cach sists .. $2.95, $4.50, $6.50, $8.75 cach on Suits—$38.00 values for ......926.50) All-Sille Ribboms .......+0++++.0- BBG yard eS eho ie : fing oy otek aetpeanp rs TU AWAY ; | | AT THE CARNIVAL iy FT rif & te Before the services at the Moore | pleted, would not accommodate all} thestre im the interest of the Way- tion to the new city hospital on th > dae. purchased by Schu ailton for use im the | case next season, In 7. ‘ te side Emergency hospital this morn-| fourth floor of the new city hal!,| or te Soaméed on Sant, there , JAMES " below the new city |may be interesting developments | 2.400 was taken and the doors clos | jail, which, he declared, when com | the Sortherm trade during the com- i _- Babies great and bajjies amali)%417%§ Fremont av. eit went crowding. Many hue-|the city charitable patients ling year, The St. Crotx te @ very | jcooed and cried alternately yester jMarian Levine, daughter of Mra. | Sees Siudeel colin Seen oiceite excep-|i2et bomt, capable of making the Levine, 14th and Main, Met } day afternoon at the Midwinter! " “" Hi Gul, president of the city | ttonalty fine. Herr Moritz Rosen | Carnival in the old postoffice build- lastes ~~ poy presided, and after the! who is @ rare musician and a fin ' Doxolegy made a few appropriate | violinist, played a m | 196, while © trie of Judges inspected | at the show. romarke commending the work of | composition by Lotto, j thom and picked ow the prise wie-/ There wat # contest fo the pick-/ ine hospital jase.” In this number he wae ac |ners of the baby show. It isn't @/ing of the fattest ,aby, three tote) poy w. a Majors delivered the | companied by © string quart |very pleasant job, thie judging o | belonging respectively to Mra. Jobu | .adress of the day, speaking upon | which little Leopold Rosen jbaby show, but the judges risked | Pullman, poltce headquartore; Mre./ ine problems of unfortunates who | wonderful child violinist, play the anger of disappointed manimes |B. J. Irving, $036 19th av. NE: | were “down and out.” The rich |of the parte. Mrs, Re and did thelr work with the spirit and Mrv. P. &. Maliworth, 1230 E11. said should be the most eharit-|in the quartette. La of martyrs. The prises wery eward- | 624 st. rivaling cach other in pull-| sine supporter of hie fellowmen. Herr Rosen p oe Shows jing Gown the greatest total on the Duty of the Rich. part in the famous string Prettiest baby—Piret priee, Gam-| scales. A voting contest te to be oT man ‘whe hed @ te numbes by Tachaikowsky uel Frederick Giltuly, 6900 MeKin- | held to pich the winser » from amonget hi selection “was bandied in | ley = Green Lake; second, Sa Today the biggest crowd of the) po| masterly style by the mu : |be Pullman, police Readquarters; | season ie expected at the carnival. matior by what means, if th which made the music third, Leslie Powell, 6632 Fourth} There will be another baby show, | soon not give cheerfully, his the audience wish that they could by bets jand there will be plenty of fine)i, history will be written under |oftener hear such excellent cham Lightest baby—Pirst prive, Gtam- | prizes, too. As & baby show te al-| 1... word ‘Failure’.” Hea geil ley Robertson, 4004 Dayt ; see | ways interesting, many people who! hr J H. Lyons preceeded him Artiste’ Good Work jond, John MeChandier, 2024 Sixth | do not find entertainment In foot-| tracing the history and good work| Mr. Heary T. Hanlin sang “The | jav.; third, Marguerett Mattson, | ball will doubt be able to spend o- Village Blacksmith,” by Welns, and 2839 Promont av |a pleasant afternoon at the earnival pea - | "The prize for the heaviest beby| The coupons from The Star of} | under ela months went to Grace Joy yesterday admit free Uris afternoon Piatt, doughter of Mra. J, H. Platt,| and tonight as well. | MAYOR MILLER APPROVES ~ THREE BOND ORDINANCES Mayor Miller yesterday approved out the general boulevard exten the three bond ordinances passed | sions and betterments proposed wu at the last session of the ety coum-| der the Olmstead plan, adopted | ait. These issues of bonds call for | the city several years ago, with the @ total of 62,613,180, The park de | 91,000,000 which ft te asking partment wants $1,000,000, there te| Superintendent Youngs proposes $800,009 for the lighting ple and }to build @ new $100,000 dam at the $812,180 for the general fund. Cedar river headworks, enlarge the Included im the general fund| present capacity of the lighting bonds is approximately $450,900) plant and extend the lighting ser which ie to be used to make up the|vieo wires’ in this city to all the deficits im tho aescasinents for the |suburbe with the money proposed aia big regrade districts, meceewary | for hie department heenuss of @ cexent puprome eourt | ————— aaememipanepiecasanine—anes decision, Beyor Milley wanted to! oaore hited? thet thhe Was @ prop ee evpenditure, ond te had @ iemethy eonferenae with Oy tw spines § PYncemerom, atm Coury ant howe Comat Gott Colhew reqardiag the dupe tukd euguanving Fanterco od the woh bedure be aiid Ato earesind ee He nee evebibmacternh The ww ood intends to. carey | AE At tee ott ated un to Nome in six and one-half | She te a well-built bong, 270 feet long, 8 feet wide and 26 feet in| epth, and on her trial trip in 1896 ped 20 knote She hae| ns International Bakery OUR GOODS RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. COME AND SEE OUR PRICES. Staite 4041, Public Market. Bakery, 1219 Yesler Way. BAKERY, IND. & 4780; MAR. KEY & S517. deve Santa Clans, the Graeé O14 Mag of Christmas Jand, will be soon wit, us again, This year be te coming fm hie ows airship and will a | next Saturday morning ot The Bog Marche airship landing, roreer Sem | ond Avenue an@ Pike Street) We are requested to aeR all the chil, dren to be there to greet him. & handsome @anta Claus souventg will be given t© every youngster-o one of his own making. Al letter for Santa Claus should be addroam ed to The Bop Marche or they may be sent to the dend letter office, wit! “Gus Brown” ss DID YOU SAY OVERCOATS? We thonght (tat much when we bought our stook we don't need to say much about teen, THEY DO £10 OWN TALAING. No matter what your fancy wo have the “Comet” to Guilt right down to sation of the meancg. Seattle’s Musical Headquarters* CLOSED TODAY tt to the cake she is making. ‘No r ¢ through the Much better and cleaner and flour-drawer way. This nor-saving devices of o INET. Saves at every m and patience. You will essary work you do daily un nould be feeling pretty >~it's a good time ta him soccece ADO to OO5.00 i ™ : 3 aay the» VHT NEY SHEATH COAT Re 4 OFF pees hould coax you to look Pites Cured Wrurog wm of nite hentie-arts ee ee A taamerine hice oom wal + owed beat, Aba »- conn Gneeited camgawteunens cust @ehnsten Co. Building, Third and Unwersity, &