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“STAR'S CHARITY CAMPAIGN = | } * AMUSEMENTS. ‘| ‘PEnE RIC 1@ ii = sorcerer aneie” ‘BILL pvewnre FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. ee }® Grand—"Shore Acre * ] | i} |® Geattie—"Tho Cowboy anda! AME } STOW CLONBN DAILY AT 5100 ii ae Giniintanon ; }® the Stampede # 1P.—-Aanomt \* Third Avenue A Runawagfe [Alameda ann HUNDREDS OF SUFFERERS | soon became exhausted and scores} *% Honeymoon Mel Walker antl-t I SUPPLIEO—MANY TURNEO were turned away without rellof & sls Under the Re@ale ‘ | AWAY~BRING IN YOUR _ However, It too late for] ® Robe + yal ° | - . o 3 ender Star to help) ® — Orpheums-Vandovill * nh has ju r we oocvorwes a ec a Se ntory Clearance o irts | ‘One letier, an appeal from a aut 1 clothing, for!® — Star—Vaudeville I -l ‘ i fering 9 woman, was published tn! 1 en, pack IC UD) ® = Shannon’e—Cameraphono, | | tie declared the pasname th F | The Star Monday The » and it to this offie \* «it sholiahing pool pelling . a) Ba . } Sh abbosl was cverwhsinies and) "Ove reest repeal wor received | ¢ ¥.we ema we » uu v palatine ane oh fore ot race track lhe entire stock of separate | staoks of clothing was donated, from a her who has the care| ee Me Semueee nth ee eat te Skirts he rT. | much more than was needed to sup. of a nine montha old child and crip: | eee ee ee POK 5 as pee yx ) rey ( ply the family pled bh The sufferer tw . NOW LOOK WHAT MR aes tc een gone ove! . Di The Star then published an tn. very » » woman and any clothes | eee ) ’ witation for aay feeds person ‘to thar canbe even for auch e womns| WEATHERMAN SAYS|* : inventory, and all surplus come to 4 they would will be greatly apprects | Vix Get Real Sugar Now. * qué intities | I + k » aca t be fitted « needy ¢ The Star acknowlod the| Acvordin the eon & Holy smoke, what's dis? ®] anc yoken assort- eds eceipt o bundle from | Seattle ts to be favored at Ina Sugar in me cheers * & . eipt of A bund! f ‘a Beattle ts to t favor 1 tl With | ® Sagar in om r ‘il me nts 8 grouped at tw fe) de cidedly out. Th eM the pr x one dollar, | dieted that from now on *| ] | perature will gradually * +i OW prices as follows: First 1 $161,018,000 for Pensions It is further predicted that @hor| * * | WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—An ap He or Siow will ‘oe the ‘cli to. | # ropeiation ot #141018 000 for pen night or tomorrow, 1 WE tol * « 8. 65 70 Ski rt i reed to by the com.| 2% man With no rubbers aM to! # all ready for him to put * ae 1 $ i drafting |e trl with th * in bis toa * a “This | S20¥ Would not tally »i® Heret the prisoners ® Women's Dre Skirts of se cheviot, pan than {OU Surroundings but with thélain,|® have not been allowed sukar % . . The unusual tameness oro leat wean ** | now that we havea plontiful 9 * for their tea and coffee. Sher ama, broadcloth and novelty tweeds, in black, White qual! by t opriation la | the fila e. he | @ iff Hodge stated today that he ray, brown, navy and n: also chech : snow crust preventt: 5 f }oough syrup and pill | ® could give the prin nar © ine Btutae lude i 1 dl at | At noon the thermometer Bgip.|® in their coffes, and tut a 4}! ae yes ieciude plain-tatored, gored of # jt ed exactly 1 degree beloWthe|*® also to see that they have @ ull-plait effect M1, At 6 o'clogBihis| * some frult of some sort now ¢) Litas of | ; rae a ivered In bedBvith| # and then ' novelty leviot, O d i . ; at and last Bent) ® ' fleet, full-vored flare eo " ached at the game hour 9 ne PP A string. Unde he placed aah fe eager pel el ad Sth tials th Sale 4 black or brown serge, full-gored , wheat, and the hungry birds easily} A ony in the case all right hope thal the; NEW BILLS IN SENATE. | jill { lels, with wide bias folds on botton fell prey to the Deputy Game | Leas om trial charged WIth | rain forgets to call | OLYMPIA, Jan. i——Ry UL PP] 1 j r 1 , Warden J. W n caught him! shooting bi Mrs, Sarah Cox |The following bills wore introde Skit of chiffon panama cloth, black, navy red handed with « in the trap. this morning in w Wes st) Siweser est cae led in the senate late yeate or brown with white hairline stripe. Full d Ben N. Vanthorne and Oscar ers court Amending the direct t r . Kent of O'Brien were also arreated the jury visited |} Saga ion , kirts of English tweeds, invisible cl of seg for violating the game ere the shooting oc j| Betablixhing a school code. i} Bray and tan, full-plaited effect jaws The defense destred Making track bling @d Wayne Brown, a South Seattle t Cox could not have do Bh goo ¥ sete a laoll sedi youth, was fined $ ¥ Justice 13. 85 6§4 Ski t piped wi Carroll for shooting quail out of this morning 3 Ir $ fr itin button i season. The fine was later sus 4 of lows of mes | if cer . ery ; ‘. an upended fag that he could rem | Won Skirts of fine qual French voiles, of fine quality Frenc vile, in black, } - or not taffetas and satins, brown nd tan, full | red flare effe th Direc plait on side. J k NEW MEMBERS In f oviding for inst om in pill \, Bored flare or ‘ eltect Some are plain, | skirt elaborately trimmed with wide and ff ; iA urate ry tactics in the public schogs f others very dressy, with satin or taffeta bands ar | narrow bands of taffeta, and buttons of same. oviding for the calling andps t n hut , ‘ h GL: ‘ ine ¢ lit f renc we » lne /ANAN $ CLUB head bothere me so of tate!? eee ai mee yw, t of old normal echool wamuta(fe P'PINgS, buttons to matcl : of fin uality French voile, in blue, ie say ts ‘ x toamer M¢ x. ting Star, wh@) was) and appropriating of Skirts o quality black French voile, full- | own ¢ black, with deep full-plaited yoke of chamber today N }re naned fron Ma 3 . Deeding the shore la flare effect gores, lapped red seam sith 3 art bands of taffeta, prettily stitched. wd to of ! ian Min ¥ the elty of Beattle in front | . J ' a r | : : ral Meyer and At-| [Ne « and Madrona parks graduated flarir ounce trimmed with bias bands Taffeta drop skirt ; : co aneeae oe year HIM a o os and rece frack of satin, and taffeta drop skirt Skirts of fine quality taffe black, in gored- § hee gambling be | - e ' t ‘ ‘ M vatidence cost John lor the Alaskan, a 7 il Skirts of fine quality black French voile, full flare effect, elab ‘ly trimmed with bias folds w. Mi ihe. England «< 4 Overcoats Are Takens rore; ' ie} PS Ere f | ele sh. - eat . postes ‘olver last s ie Relief Corpe A aneak thiet entered Prowtence|fm SOred flare, with tailored seams, wide bias folds of | finished with narr pipings, nicely stitched. direct.” Ax to > ity on a] _. The Btevens Retief corpaeNo, 1, | hospital shortly after ® o'clog walk DRL) GLE A — tor a ated Touchstone in’ “As wad | il meet with Mra, A. P. see: OF nme a bn © 1.” giving the differs 423 Queen Anne t ck . r it agrees of fie and saying that he! When | Seiaay atlersoon vies? . dong f i Was Uncertain what sort should be! Nelson and the valuable aaa wena 2S ji I = —— = omen’s an isses’ Coats, peci Tete ee ee eee es eo LEO PAULSON IS HURT BALLARD, Jan. 14.—Leo Paul son, @ young man living at the cor ner of West Tird at. and Green wood av, was seriousiy injured last night about 6 o'clock, while coasting down a hill on Phinney av. He was assisted to the office »y Officer Simund nd that he had # ure of the right elbow and had distoc ed bis wrist. He aleo suffered a * % Schoo! Children Will Feed the * Birds. ® Every schoo! in the city will ok aid in the sustenance of the % Ddirds during the present period of cold and snow. Through cooperation between Game ® Warden H, Reif and Supertn tendent of Schools Cooper, a Pe qamatity of wheat and millet % Bill be civen to puptis of ov Weary schoo! in the city tomor Rrow to be scattered where ® birds are wont to feed. Many Wot the feathered creatures ® have died from hunger and ® cold during the present cold cole cog Reif has many depu * with wagons distributing % Wheat throughout the county * SHEER RR ERR EE BEERS DRINKS TOO MARY BEERS we Fred E. Beers drank too beers, Mrs. Beers wants a sirore in &@ complaint filed in ah superior court thie morning, | Trete Beers asks for a separation * from her husband, stating that he Sirians’ a's suc APPROVE WIDENING OF ce ee | of Dr. slight cut on the leg which requir ed sewing. ASK THAT COMPANY “SHOW DOWN” ee ee ee © Hitchcock Leaves South. | “AUGUSTA, Ga. Jan. 14.—Frank |, My club, at 0 & k, chatrman of the mational | Sndorsed the ‘Fepublican committee, who will be «traigh ler general in the Taft cab- | Duwamt has left for Washington Royal 4 Hightanders to Dance. los : Tegular monthly ball of the oe | Reval Highlanders will be given Franklin } tomorrow y Dane s last night, widening, pening — the || | esterday afternoon at | voor The freshies |) and my ee played a game of || ; basixetba: Mids” won by the Ee i | I || i| | -Anty Drudge on Vaccination. Health Department Doctor—‘‘Give me your arm, Mrs. Malone, I have been sent to vaccinate you. | Mrs. Malone—On me arm? How willl be able to wash | wid me arm the soize of a horse's leg?’ 1} Anty Drudge—“‘If you'd use Fels-Naptha soap, you’d be able to do all the washboard rubbing necessary with one hand,” How much of Monday do you spend | at the wash-tub? Far too long if you wash clothes any way except the Fels-Naptha way. One of the greatest blessings of Fels-Naptha soap is its quick action. When you use Fels-Naptha, a half hour’s soaking in cold or lukewarm water will thoroughly loosen the dirt. While the clothes soak | you are free to do other work. Then rub lightly, rinse and the clothes are ready for the line. Fels-Naptha soap robs Monday of it’s drudgery. But it must be used the Fels-Naptha way—no boiling, no hot water. Follow directions on the red and green ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF =| Women's and Mis ( s of colored broad- | braid. Colors are black, navy blue, red, brown, wf cloths, light-weight ker cy mixtures and tan | tan, light and dark gray. ‘ F covert cloth. | Coats of fancy mixed materials embrace ali- HH The broadetor) i kersey Coats are made wool cheviots in invisible checks and stripes. Some | roacetonsy ang Kersey “oats are made | are finished with broadcloth strappings, others are im tight- and semi-fitting, in loose effects; the | strictly mannish, in either double- or single-breast- i tight-fitting Coats are mostly strictly tailored, with | ed effect 1} § JOHNSTON (0 \ velvet ¢ illars or collars of self material. The semi- The tan covert Coats are tight- and semi-fit- . le! ° ig fitted styles consist of plain t ed effects, some ting, fashioned with lapped and strapped seams; M.piped and trimmed with satin; the loose styles are | back and sides finished with buttons. Others are Little need be sab! about these instruments. Agtance |] Mearly all trimmed with satin finished with silk plain and strictly tailored styles at the names is a suficient guarantee of the excelbnce of | PTR Te chon A glance at thd pianos will, however, « e any W H 25 d 50 P saat oe aaile vides 4 Motienetes, Fr Kid Cloves*s=" $1.15 Pr. | omen’s Hose 25c and 50c Pr. far above the averagg@of those usually offered unde) similar WOMEN’S “FLARE OR TRUNK TOP” conditions } Vomen’s two-clasp Kid Gloves, full pique } HOSIERY, SPECIAL 50c PR.—Plain black, sea The reason is: first, the exceptionally high @raracter fj Ans whch Veith ee a A teties isla ¢ tton Hosiery, with very elastic top which of the pianos that w sell; then, the fastidious anj critical iff ge ¥ cosa Bret sorter ecm “™ ¢ insures perfect fitting; extra length. Made with clientele of our pia) store and the increased Wy broidered; others with Paris-point stitching and § spliced seam, high spliced heel and double sole and pianos exchanged fofthe genuine Piar jf metal clasps. These are broken lots of Gloves, and } toe. Rialto Brand, iat Coe eS ious Chickering, the Amous Kimball, the celebrat@! Lester, 11) embrace many colors, but not all colors in all sizes W OMI .N EXTRA SIZE HOSTERY, SPE- ete, exclusively solg by the House of Johnst I They will be fitted le i CIAL 25¢ PR.—Extra size Cotton Hosiery in all Among our manj patrons are many well ablefo change |} my Wil De titted, ut 80 Ce sient } black, or with split sole. . Medium weight, hem top, their pianos as oftenAs fashion or fancy dictatesjand such The Long Gloves at $1.15 a pair are odds and a very elastic, double sole and toe and high spliced do not hesitate to sgrifice a virtually new inst@ment for ends in broken sizes and colors. First Foo heel, Rialto Brand. —First Floor, a piano with an insife player, or for a new cas¢to match new interior decoragons The following ispnly a partial list of the im vat afe ber of instruments their former pric These go on saf te KINGSBURY Was $275, now $/68. BELL Was $300, now $82. KNABE Was $500, now $96. j | i 3. of French longeloth, trim VOSE & SONS | wag oR nav $246. ned with full lawn flounce, embroidered in polka Was $450, now /188. JOHNSTON dot pattern, Edge is embroidered in deep scallops wig od tr de | Was $375, new $232. under-rufile of lawn. Other Skirts range price a 00, now / | t SCHUBERT from $3.95 to $60.00 KIMBALL Was $575, now $332. Was $550, now $48. | AUTOPIANG Some Skirts, slightly soiled, are priced excep FISCHER Was $550, ww $296. tionally low. ; Ww ow 96 } ss aeastantn tg KRAKAUERBROS. } SMITH & BARNES | Was $475, sow $236, | t . . { i Was $375, now $48 | Bl k | HOBART M, CABLE ankets pecia riced } I KOHLER & CHAE Was $525, tow $372. i} y I ‘ idered eyelets laced —a Was $300, now $22 STEINWAY, Double-bed-size White Blankets, with part } Wig jibbon. ‘wages | KOHLER & CANPBELL| Was $500, now $212. wool filling, cotton warp. Special, $3.55 pair int tis Make nether an Was $275, now 18 | 4 I I I ered in sca leaf "ite agmeaas Me ag ey oy Roney oo | Double-bed-size White Blankets, with all wool } ¢hed fio Te a. 2 ‘as now $147, ' ‘ Syria: Was $350, now 178. | WEBER filling, cotton warp. Special, $4.40 pair ‘ \ ef ‘ 4 and bow-l 4 t | s 4 y 1 Chemises of good sot TT - | Was $500, now $234. Double-bed-size Light Gray Blanket with | Front embroidered with ae ee | IVERS & POND II part wool filling, cotton warp. Special, $3.45 pair. } kot ™ : JOHNSTON Was $404, now $198, | TWO VALUES IN | DRAWERS } Was $375, now$218. | MARSHALL & Double-hbed-size, All-Wool Warp and Filling $2.95—Drawers of fine French natn, y KIMBALL WENDALL_ Plaid Blankets, in assorted colors. Special, $5.15 pair stot Prt ahaa ysl ae Sy design in Was $450, now $298. Was $375, now $216. | Comforts $4.95—Drawers of fine sheer quality na ‘ Jo you desire—pay a sifall amount down {i ,Double-bed and the balance @ best suits your conv@nience. Remem size Cotton ne Sam ‘Money Bt (me in the morning if possible. ‘The aft- |] forts, quilted, ambroldered with Sees ay urdly mighty busy during this great Annual figured both pr mig Bad We must stag again that orders by telephone or tele- sides. Special INCORPORATED ee ee graph will be hdored twenty-four hotirs only, This is {iff $2-85 each nication positive. Johnston Co, Building ! J Talking Machin Etc., ielehollaloholiloiiateh es @ actual worth morrow! Be on hand arly iI rings and Supplies Also Greatly Redu THE 8 :/ANTI-RACE TRACK STAR-—-THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, rense num- now offered at a fraction of SCHUMANN Was $500, now $318. KNABE | Was $500, nov $228. VOSE & SON iI Was $450, now $212. University © | | | w | among January Undermuslin LONG SKIRTS— 1909. \ g 1 them the stron re A > 50. Long Skirts entory quotation on a line of ts The January Sale of Undermuslins ,g few of the hundreds of pleasing special offerings in evidence among the scribed bel CHEMISES— Ch ule display are briefly de Ww cloth, of French lon trim selected from regular stock, —First Floor. Long Skirts OFFICIAL CIRCLES VERY INDIGNANT | ASHINGTON, Jan, 14.—By U i P.—A wave of disgust and indigna Third and tion is sweeping through official Giroles here today following _ the Special Suit Sale re $18.00, $22.60, at 87.50 CROWN CLOTHING Ca,, 1121 Firat Avenue, yooeipt. of dispatches from Japan | thel lg 1 that the intro elling of the antagonism aroused | duc f ynable bith t I by the news there that California's | combination of folly, bad | Newt is considering antl-Jap- | and iniquity | ane oom The president 1s . reported have indignantly de-|, With the completion of the overs }lared that plans have broken | 22! " BRIN YOUR EVES BIG CUT RATE pr ts Tobaccos, Pipes and all Brands of Cigars. Worth your while to come in. Oriental Billlard Parlors, 1418 Third Ave. | \ To u troubl vise you ommend if they are causing you any upeasin We will ad hat to do, and onl when absolutely rec glanse ab nece SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. 1207 Second Av, Charlotte plying for ‘$500 Rewar that days J. B. BRISBOIS bo Hotel Ar. and Mate, a For any cass of alcoholiem cannot oure in from 2 to