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®PEAD LETTER OFFICE RECORDS MAY SA VE THIS ROMANCE _ A BUNCH OF VIOLETS| ty Tacooma, now whe say whe tako{ nunclation of our hero and take h muse Ay can't remember her) to her heart again WENT ASTRAY IN | uraey Will she? SEATTLE. There the t STATE NEWS violeta lay dried and] | abyiveled They had failed in their mission Peder, as he called himself, had sete : Ae BY BARNEY DODDS been caxt aside for another who) 4. Wo gehen Pretty Luiu, eweet Toolu, was in “Tacooma This succosafill| ing “Setablinnimente in chin wicinte Pn her heart | have designs, ival Peder claimed had won thé, are res Ba. and the er affections of Christina through tell.) t everywhe Heawe don’t tarry, let us marry, Sweetest of all vaientines. ing her that he cared for her Bnelosed in a box filled with a ® Minnie no longe My ing would have Peder elwe he h Californ or share sent her a birthday present 000. PHAOA Of violets was a valentine! “tow do you know that Christina), Am@demishenLocal flahermen ar Dearing the above inseription. The| now loves another?” 1 asked ae ths wuturonl or chee tae ii Bad been carefully wrapped and) “Wool, shay wuld not koes may|tors UPPOr’ OF many lew Ay stamped but no address was! whon ay go to Tacooma Sunday,| Navy -Iiguren of the tant | Mnacribed. The box was being held and shay tale may to git, because | S*tlmates ‘od from the govert St the local dead letter office of ay don't send her any present. Ole,| yard wal ay Sn She ‘pestoffice and was on the potat| hay hax a grocery store and hay| Vase isters of Of Being sent to Washington, D.C.) nas plenty money, #0 shay meary|{h!*, pi ther day | . Hong with thousands of other pack, hem now, ay guema.” by Vafawving’ "atrawe Ao ‘determine ages and letters when the sender) “well, didn't you explain to her! the rey services being | turned up. He was just walking! gna: you had sent @ birthday pres-|, Wematehec—toa om 4 ) Away with the now decayed violets! ni?’ 1 asked 1 ne eis ta, ’ when stopped by a reporter. Yana, but she Woon't beleevelover the embankment at the new y The reason the reporter became! may ot youterday and wan wrecked. chance for some K, so thie aft aed to Mise Curious was the glistening eye of the burly Swede that had called for the Mowers. He was drossed in the Here was a Rood samaritan” w ernoon a letter add t Approp Fegulation garb of a street car em-| Christina Tacoma, Wash.,| “5 for P abure — itev ploye, and to the casual observer) was dispatched, and inside was a} Seemed utterly oblivious to the se story, telling her of the faets and! Flows side of life's pathway. Rut| asking that she reconsider her de L tm the wet eve dencted a « troubled) a | for the went side anal heart that needed comforting, so} | where he will enter upon evanwe! he was questioned | ALDENT MANSEN, Jeweler work under the Woman's M “Fell me about this package,} Wiest and Cherry ae < @. Has its nondelivery caus-| : te | Optical Department sound for the You so much sorrow epenk, toe tne “Yah! Ate bave a birthday| present to my Christina, who lives | —————————~ ial Suit Sal Special Suit Sale $15.00, $18.00, $22.60, at $7.50 CROWN CLOTHING Co, 112) First Avenue. = TOMORROW Standard Pat. | we PUT ONA SALE OF | STURDY SCOTCH DAMASK ee em marr memeee, _ The Raven prescription service Umeane that the doctor's skill in pre “peribing fe most efficiently supple -mented by the druggists’ ekil! in compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO., 1416 Second av. BRIEFS BY WIRE | We Are Seattle Agents for we gett the Bone Our buyer made a lucky strike when be picked up his unusual purchase—securing, as he did, All Linen Scotch Damask, full 2 yards widg in lengths of 2, 2% and 3 yards; beautiful patterns, heavy Strong linen, yet fine in texture, at a prite that will permit us to sell them tomorrow in TWO- TO THREE-YARD LENGTHS at $1.25 ti 1d: f t will escort Mr the equestria the Unton. a Buckingham palace, w held today were among the more tmp features of the annual dinner Canadian camp at the Hotel 4 SPECIAL — 20x27 - inch SPECIAL —Svjss Cur March 3 All- Feather Pillows | tain Muslin, indots and| today fancy art ticking; the | stripes; full 4 inches } disburse: % 31.90 wide; yard ..4...10¢ Wanted, Wanted, Wanted We by fo 8 seek pavers Oe prog. AW ‘broverty aoe GF st ones Second Avenue and James St. so KNOSHER’ aoe |FOUR THURSDAY SPECIALS $30.00 for $19.75 | 84 0 for $2.75 } ‘The wood in this Buffet is quartered golden Oak, polished. The mirror is beveled French plate, 36 by 10 inches. Three drawers and large cupboard. One day only, Thursday, at the spe- cial price. Arm Rocker, fin Has comfortable Here isan attractive ished to present quartered oak saddle One to a cistomer tomorrow. $58.50 for $24.75 Xe ae \ : pea sea, is roomy and = 50 for $5.50 Desk shown h@e is of solid golden oak, Single pedestal, oll top type-writer de sign. Is 35 inches wide; er at the special pree Thursday / oroughly well-made Table, for a small family } inches, extending to 5 feet at the regular price of $7.50. solid oak Dining Top is 33 by 40 Was good vaiue one to a custom Pay Now Pay Later The Place to All the Creit You Wav SECOND AND UNION. f ‘cn ‘We will sett INTERNATION AL BOND @ REALTY MEANY. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 38, 1909. > BORROWED FROM CRUSADERS IS NEWES im cio MILLINERY ———_ I a MISTER SPEAKER Mr; Petl of, Pierce, AND GENTLEMENs Indignation. . it hin desk without dropping a syllable, He marvels gentlemen, he does, that an on within th of ti }Duteh voll abe of the « common wea tate " at BY T. J, DILLON racing tides; deeper and deeper tion on the republican part Yer OLYMPIA, March 4.—Represen.| rows the mighty roar; faster, fast-|gentiomen, he 4 anton ished |tative T. J. Bell, of Pierce, in ther flay the arms; harder pounds grieved, sh 1 beyond , indignation point of the house the clenched fist into the unoffend.| ure of the. fe wor H com With bim indignation Is tntense, ime palm other hand, while | mar expre H dumt abundant and chronic, Surecharged, "eck ulge, coat seams! f t t eech |with his taps and stopcocks loosely train glows in giisten-|lews, but emer long as olled, he in equipped at all times Ink drops from every outraged there breath in hin body, ete, |to throw off dense and beclouding pore ete |volumes of indignant protest on. Not one single member escapes, Appreciation of his peroration is |hair trigger provocation. He fairly the lowering glint of that indig- only limited by the capacity of the revels, wallows and cavorte in in. Mant eye, that gla incandescent human tympanum, and not less in high pressure angulah above the impec apectacien,|dignant is the ise that ensues * ite escape only after Every high pitched note that rat just before he t hi eat with z out the apoplectic signal tles forth from his quivering larynx! an indignant concussion together with an intimidating bears its personal accusation t All in al}, for vibrant, stbilating hoarsening of the voice and a rapid Whom ft may concern, and bs mulo indignation, with the echo halved. owen vt the. aime punching, shadow fighting and foot stops out, Mr. T. J. Bell has ail Just let someone intimate, even! work are thrown in, He doos the other protestants like ninnies sig in a soft, meliifluous whisper, that figure eight, spread eagle ‘and gling im girlish satisfaction perhaps some time, somewhere or somehow, the something republican party did which was not entirely right, and then stram up your cour BECOMES ANXIOUS TO BE age and hold your breath. To his “MISTER SpeakER!”" TEI { What a world of long pent atuarstins PARIS, Fob, 17.—The Crusader’s| with pletured, is built. of rot {uhteous indignation there is in ; Pe rep sh RAR iagiecog! lh Bb. rename dian gy mod (Va rnd profundo secentuntion ot/QOVERNOR OF MIBBOURI_ NOW Niding. |helmet tn * eat th hemp Btra own is dyed |th sfundo ac ution 0 d ny j helmet in the very latest thing 48) EM green, while the brim, whieh |the final syllables, “"MisTER| RECOMMENDS APPROPRIA for ¢ millinery, and Margaine Lacrotx.| i out up alike in the back and|SpeaKER,” the wame and a little TION FOR A.Y.-P, appre the clever designer, is showing some | front, is of dend black more #0. Purely formal as $s this palate ment. ys. |wnique copies of the historical head| Square, broad top and stiff cleft | *#lutation, In it you get the 'elt) Ay the fact becomes known ges ben Calida, AD ints moneting is- | covering brim have the appearance of being! Moll of the wrath that in welling! tnroughout the country that. the |$ iain It is bound to influence hat styles | held together by FULLERTON GUIL TY } Hecause he March §.—The nails with rough in Burope and America finished, barbaric looking heads of bonated persistency fin the heaving will open on time and will be wus Fair votarios of fashion in quest iron, copper and hammered brass, bo8Om of this Sir Galahad of the| cessful, other states are awakening of new sensations In toilet will have| Large jet eabochons sometimes Tepublican party. Slowly and im. te the neovs Sha Bd back several centurion to me | take the places the metallic Pressively he swings about face al times, borrowing the ge heads, A fine large algret of green 4&4 confronts his equally affronted of monks and crusade risew*etraight up at one side of the Dut less vocable confreres The Thé new helmet headgear, here-| front Jook he youchsafes, of sorrow and | ot __ anger mingled, gives audible pro m9 5 eye towt to the outrage that has been. HWUPRARD Is ReTANNED. up, bubbling, sizzling with car Alaska-Yukon-Pacif exponition about © more to be or is perpetrated Fable of the nell has been no- IsTER SpeaKER and Gentile shtennert talanea C ne decided to reisin G, bun, | MEN.” the stute group.» | Do you want to buy a farm. Lote nbor commiseione And then he ts off like Fund msition bill, appro-/of them on page 6. oF Fisher Co. , "STOCK BETTING LEGAL < plajat of Wiills ot | Questt who alleged that © so ning b exhibite arge shipment of «rain 4 from 8:30 a. m. to Ih: 30 a.m. only s Canada te are noon expected from Bi GROnGH M George M. Stewart was la jected president of the Realty Owners’ Syndicate at 216 Cherry preeident and general of the Morgan pahy, was wten, FW. Forester. for: | Will continue with the | ¢ a8 general manager and Trastre yesterday afternoon 3 by Patrolman Bhiel was unable to furnish ball MEN RAT ni last night at 16 mbere of Jonnaon | the Prudential Insurance company lof America by Supt. G. M, Swart baugh new next Sunday morning North Carolina Alabama turned inaugurating prohi ‘He Bane Star joaaiesi » Three _. Washington Stores |MONE cwitn He didn't walt long The ad he was looking for ap commission) peared the very next night, like ESTATE on thin | pllstppicertsce-ena | ; ihe tl alt Pay a pbell, 112 Columbia | Falinrd Heward it Sei? tnud ay, NW, oF phone Chris appeared at the above ad dress with the lost article and was handed $5.00 for his trouble The Boa was worth $60.00. A host of people know these num If you can't get boote or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. sansteseraersessttet ss $4.00) tr TILL HALF PAST ELEVEN TOMORROW MORNING Buy any $25 Spring Suit for $15 | Tomorrow | March Sale of Shoes and Oxfords the new styles for spring offers Bro LOAN The New Idea| Hawley’s Shoe Store for Men| Shoe Parlor ats bers now: Main 1060—Ind. 441 the store that pays ov expert chef ean give it. Our oe you the money instead “ anner of preparing oyaters * of the landlord. Our o in all styles has given us an Shoes are suarantond | agp enviable’ Pepotation H. L. KLEIN to “be highrade | $4 ee shoes—-all styles and ‘ a he THE SHOEMAKER. hy Fine music each evening Second and University Tho Btone, Fisher Co. The Stone, Fisher Co YOU CAN Second and University The writer sat up in astonishment and the management shook its official head, but the garment buyer had his way. Said he: “I want the biggest kind of an ad- vertisement for this department; I want every woman’s eyes turned to this Suit store, and this move will simply COM- MAND attention.” So the order stands. You may choose any one of five hundred new, beautiful $25 suits and pay fifteen dollars. But after half past eleven the price will be $25—not a penny less. Princess Suits, Three-Piece Suits, Jamper Suits, Two-Piece Suits with long coats, made of Prunella, Satin Cloth, Queen’s Cloth, Serges, Vicunas and Striped Worsteds; in stripes and plain colors, in Green, Old Rose, Tan, Electric, Navy, Brown, Black, and all the new lovely shades of Gray. Over five hundred in the lot; all sizes, all colors, all correct styles, all new, none newer anywhere. To reiterate, you can choose any Suit up to $25.00, and | | it’s yours for $15.00. Providing you buy between the hours of | | 8:30 and 11:30 tomorrow morning. “Time,” as the lawyers | Spring Suit é I Stock But in all our years of | for $15 merchandising, wehave never done anything to equal this! say, ‘is the essence of this contract.” for Women and Girls More important than it seems at first glance, because it includes nearly all And every pair in the sale is as new as the morning. f with proper spirit and enthusiasm, the Shoe Store To start the season Women's Oxfords—New style of Patent Leather, Patent Colt, Tan Russian Calf, wn Kid, Black Glaze Kid, with new buckles, bows, wing tips, ete. All sizes. Women’s Shoes—Of Patent Colt, Patent Kid, Black Glaze Kid or Dull Calf; medium large “wave” tops; al) sizes Oxfords for Mis and Girte—Patent Colt, Tan Kid, Black Glaze Kid, ete.; all sizes Shoes for Misses and Girls—Of Patent Colt, Dull Calf or Black Glaze Kid; Fare at $2.48 a Pair TONE.FISHER @. «2: | all sizes HE & UNIVERSITY ST SEATTLE «Gecem | | Chris Christensen found a Mink Ij} | Fur Hon a few nights ago. (Stee at ae ape rence one aeneery Seen Chris didn't want the Hoa, and knowing that honesty was the best = policy, watched The Star's class! fled page HAND-MAD TA 7” recnure Mme. PAUL PAC StVeE MILLINGRY, 1928 Third Ave. Oppostte New Postoftice. Ind. Phone 11803. AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and hehe n the Boulevard. Our Best Patrons who dine are those procure delicious Special dishes that have that ex quisite flavor and dainty pre- pared concoction that only an here to from 6:30 to 12:30 including Sunday. A SSG Ra thatch Goths Ri Ci aie hae.