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‘MANY THINGS TO BE|$1,000,00¢ DONE IN SEATTLE READER suGGEsTs REFORMS |, THAT ARE NEEDED BEFORE _ A.-Y-P, FAIR OPENS A Ss city's Rimeett the f wing Bear if that ¢ A.~¥.-F OLYMPIA ™ OLYMPI Olympia rendered lections In In the x t w tained at the theatre o Toda, nun at th he W a Thes will return to th morrow of fitting 2p chur gatl ay,* “BIRLS’ ORCHESTRA APPEARS AT PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES PLAN ENTERTAINMENT efore the fair, | Perera r eee eee eee NUNN WANTS TO HANDLE \.:: AH. Nur QUESTION OF HONOR ALL ACCOUNTS ALBERT HANSEN, (A. H. Nunn & Jeweler First and Cherry Opt OPENING TODAY G. SPALDING | Department & BROS. beg to announce the open- ing of their new store at 711 Second Avenue, with a complete line of Athletic Goods, in- cluding Base Balls, Tennis, Golf and all athletic paraphernalia 'eeeeeecccceed ‘Closing Out Valentines at Cost LL | Brown and White Fireproof COOKINGWARE| At 23c | Values to 65¢ — Thursday Just received, a large shipment of Best Imported Fireproof Cooking Ware, cdi with white lining. This unusually large purchase enables us to quote lower prices than ever before. wanted thing. Lot includes every VALUES TO 65¢—Large assortment of Pudding Dishes, Thursday at, Casseroles and Nappies to go choice 23¢ ee ee Se waeneneee SY | Mtete Hae W W Wo W W W W W Ww W W W W Pe 10c Custard Cups, 6¢ 25 Dry Battery, 19¢ Brown and White Lined Fire The Yose rk flaws ry A ceable battery, tc proof Individual Custard Cup hones ayecially priced for this Bm wectal 19¢_ 4 q H ale a ach 25¢ Gold Enamel, 12¢ H, ake ‘Ivon Bnamel, 15¢ Box of Imperial Gold Decora iy tive Enamel; a complete sot, | 3 A can of Brilliant Jet Black sisting of oll, gold powder Pe. : ' E fron Enamel that will not crack |] brush and can 4 | or burn off; Thursday, 4 Be Thursday i2¢ | special 10c House Numbers, 5¢ d Aluminum Inch size ' House H 10c Old Dutch Cleanser, 7¢ |] Numbers, tee arene, tone Can of Well-Known Old Dutch bright and do not wear off Mile ter: chase dirt; makes {i Thursday, special, each. OC everything spick and 7c $3.50 Doz, Steak Knives, span; special, can 19¢ ch : Medium size Steak Knives, 15c Towel Rollers, 8¢ mith, hard rubber handlen and Hardwood Varnished ‘Towel |] Landers’ tally warranted stool | Rollers durable; Thu signal fl locked ; made strong and @ Pg vaday, special oc lal, each $1. 25 RK. F.D. Mail Box 89c Weather-Proof Rural Free Delivery Mail Box, with i opens at the end and may be hursday is ps4 Thursday, spe 89c 196. ong and # $ mo if he h fin- News to Cinets , » time, like ¢ fe ished golden Hawley is 69 years of age, and!ing out wheelbarrow | “? has pretty ANTI-JAP BILL / 1S DEFEATED © SALEM, Ore 10 CHAMBER FAVORS ANTI BUCKET SHOP BILL e of the he comm ot Commerce » which was f Mr. 8. C go on re ohibiting t bucket # Washington in the dia int prohibit th ration of shops” in the state, on t that it fs the means of erting a large amour { money from egitimate chatmels of investment LARGER APPROPRIATION. FOR NAVY YARD WASHINGTON nse epo fitional navy y 4 LIBERTY BELL IS TO : COME ¢ aay nd dining adcommo entire trip ee ping Jations for th GIVES ENDORSEMENT TO NEW LAWS The Com | ing last night er bills now pending among them the law to a bureau of inspection to a unifor nting, th tuberculosis the law intended to prohibit th f bucket shops in thi the Alaska trunk Port Graham Port of Entry. Port Graham, on Cook Inlet, lo 5 miles north of S¢ er to be the prinety ntry for the Alaska Comme company, acco eto W. J skine, general manager of the com pany Lumber for the construction wharves and warehouses hag ready been forwarded to Port ¢ ham and work will be |un early completion SEATTLE PEOPLE READ THI6 We ara.salling NW WALI. PA PERS et 20 to 60 per cent saving | Why don't YOU get ahead of the spring rush and do your fixing up this month, while prices are lov? Foderal Paint & Wall Paper Co, 1314 First Ave. rushed to THE » Into would be “He would load lot into a wheetbarr wheelbarrows wo: barrow wag's is be required for a man Killed « Sparrow m than How long 160 pound $2,094.50 to ‘ow, How fTAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1909. 5 O A MONTH, R MININ PeCTVCTT TT TT Tee e “ _— is HIS PROFIT BETTE | | 6 # FLAG or mane ro & | thelargest selection of dining room | LAWS WANTED # WASHINGTON, * chairs specially priced— | | @TATE MINE INHOPECTOR HAB|# was sunle in the harbor of # | SEVERAL GOOD MOVES we ay whe recel “ . UP SLEEVE - f I. ¢ } t m- * OLYMPIA, Wash, Feb. 10.—|% st ‘Gitnate * | pe ( ele ‘ arold | ay I \ i * ad t * {Dave | ny ' * d “ bor, has & ti rd as aioit at * la * i ‘ 7 | | Dave nd bh a * ” * bog of * ‘ } j kin : 1 an eee e ene eee eee | und OPPOSES A CENTRAL E as ; PARK PLAN | | pub wn blind ‘ $1.10 | | dent *| ost f the tgnit = | Ds Seeks tha ‘alk tent me) AMERICANS AT THE *| j min ry week ermanent EMPEROR’S BALL | ' t VIE 1 > | foul ’ . } , 1 te : *| bs dh a and i *) iilta il Allal milita at ‘ two e in . O'Shang * ty . ene 1 f | - | WANT REST ROOM AT *"¢ wan Bed | EDWIN HAWLEY. EXPOSITION } CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS, *| NEW YORK, Feb, 10 A mil ent alm hia entire life in t .o tart by ” x natior t * | dollars a month ts the profit tt at, His friends call “t jay, the capsid hero’ atical wag has made 5 t ” : $1.75 regular price CANADIAN LANDS OPENED. NTREAL, Fe , regular price $2.25 aime made Japanese Dancing. | Saturday afternoon at $1.90 rewuler = price this popular ning ex- style well shaped panel Sleeping cara DOCTORS ~| ADVERTISEMENT S | le one of nen, Bet . answering m to do the SEATTLE Cline Piano Co. AGENTS FOR Electro Painless Dentists KNABE The World's Best Piano One Priced Piano House 1406— FIRST AVE. TA le! SR ata Ds ALL OPERATIONS PAINLESS, CREDIT GIVEN. --- FREE---| Seeks Anty Drudge’ s Advice. Mrs. Neighbor—‘'Won't you please tell me, Anty Drudge, P EVERYTHING how you keep your curtains so snowy white? Mine NECES CONSULTATION AND FORT— 4 are supposed to be white though I suppose you think | EXAMINATION, ee | 4 y every O y're ey hd N HE A | 4 like every body else that they're ecru. : Regiité tn Beal) Dédertnem, DAINTY LUNCHEONS AND | : Anty Drudge—‘‘Why, certainly, Mrs. Neighbor. It’s the All Work Guaranteed. DINNERS, COURTEOUS ff « easiest thing in the world. I wash them myself with £2-K Gold Crowns, $8.50 to 85.00 WAITERS, PROMPT SERV- 4 Fels-Naptha soap in lukewarm water. Fels-Naptha a oa at arm $3.50 to $5.00 i , . 2 , , " en’ ler Toot ICE, FIRST-CLASS MUSIC, | makes them white and that kind of washing doesn’t Full Plates as Low as 89.50. wear them out nearly so fas The Best Dentistry that fou can obtain tn the city and at the cheap- . . . est possible prices. Leaning over a steaming washtub is a fine way to ruin the complexion. Heat redden and _ inflame the face. Then a touch of cold air will roughen and | chap the skin. | We Do Exactly as We Advertien LABORING PEOPLE’® DENTISTS. ‘ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Cor, Firat and Pike. and steam Good Bread—Soon Wed —UsSE-— Excellent Flour And Live Happily Ever After That is one of the many reasons why thinking women prefer to wash clothes with Fels-Naptha soap in lukewarm water. It saves the hands and face from harm, It saves the danger of taking cold in | Winter, because you don’t need to have your kitchen or laundry full of steam like a Turkish bath. It saves fuel; you don’t need an_ over- hot fire. —AND— Tourist Turkish Hotel Baths Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwest Hotel Rates, From 75¢ Up Special Weekly Rates ~ Corner of Main St. and Occidental Av. Bekins’ Padded Vans It saves the clothes, because there is no boiling to weaken them and no hard-rub- bing to wear them into holes before their time. Isn’t all that worth while? Yes, you'll say, if it will make the clothes clean. Just try it. They'll be cleaner, sweet- | er, whiter than you cotld get them any other way.. And Fels-Naptha is just as effective with flannels, woolens, colored Best for Moving Special Contract Rates clothes. ahve Seattle, | | | | ease nd me, prepaid, y 100-page ive Be sure to get the genuine Fels- Naptha and follow directions on the red and green wrapper. d, Warited, Wanted 89 ash. buyere: for ng from $1,000 to $2 ANY owt elt tt DXAT BOND @ REALTY trated book 2-09-09 Name Address... y